The Weather : 1 * A TUXSOAT, FEBRUAKT 2, i m Average Daily Circulation mattrlifBtrr £ti»ttitto Umilft ror*the Month ot Jannery, 1943 Fereoaet el 0. S. Weataer Borean - 7,956 Emergency Doctor SHghtly warmer tonight. About Town New Campaign Police Chief Makes Report Plan Benefit Member of the Audit Dr. Robert Keeney of the Borean of Clronlatloae Manchester Medical Associa­ TO KEEP YOUR HOME Manfihe9t€r-~-‘A JCUy of VOlage Charm w fm X « d W Guild wlU tion win respond to emergency Soon to Begin On One Side Parking Here For Red Cross Molar Maatlnf lluindAy calls tomorrow afternoon. (SIXTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS 1 ot S VdMk m tba OuUd >■ — — (ChMoUled Adverttelng ea Page 14) MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1943 win ba Mra. Local Plana Are Made Parking on only one aide of a<928 feet; Adame, from bridge to Entertainment to Be Un* ^OL. LXIL, NO.106 lira. Ernaat A t the conclusion of a regular street is to be made the rule on Hilliard street, 22 feet; Wood- I business meeting held last night, For Drive Beginning bridge, Main to Oakland, 28 feet; der Auspices o f South FITri«D nO N the Barbers' Association of Man­ many of the streets in Manchester, On Feb. 8 . Wells, Main to Spruce, 21 feet; Church on March 19. M Lodta^ Aid Society o f the chester voted a ten dollar donation according to the action taken by North School, Main to Golwalr, 3*Piece - , Nuns Who Escaped Japs in Submarine liotberaii diureh win meet to the Mile O’ Dimes fund. the Board of Police Commissioners 26 <4 feet; Woodland, Main to rail­ House Passes Bill Skirmishes Indicate aranlnf at 7:30 at the Plans for Mancheeter participa­ last night This was the result of a road crossing, 23 feet; Church, Looking forward to the Red Captain Frank Schiebel, com ­ tion in the nationwide 1943 Vic­ Croas drive in March, a commit­ MAPLE BEDROOM SUITE mander of O Company, reminds survey made by Chief Gordon at Center to Park. 244 feet; Eld- ridge, Main to Spruce, 22 feet; tee on Red Croaa work o f the hts men that they have changed tory Book Campaign were formu­ the request of the board. It be­ South Methodist church voted re­ Three attractive pieces. Suitabfe for d Tha Woasaa’a Laafue oT the lated during a meeting last night School, Main to Vine. 28 feet; Vine, spare and rented rooms. Suite is well e larnni Oongragational church wlU their drill sessions from Wednes­ gan when the selectmen received cently to hold a benefit entertain­ Reducing Common day evenings to Tuesday, starting Ih the Mary Cheney Library. School to Wells. 194 fe«t: Winter, finished and is grouped with Dreaaer J ■Met tomorrow afternoon at 2 requests to do something about north of Center, 30 feet, south of ment Friday evening,- March 19. this evening. Members will meet Starting February 8 and ending This will be an all-church activ­ with swing Mirror, 4-drawer Chest-on- i Major Naval Battle a*dod( at the pataonage. 106 Hen­ parking on Spruce atreet. Center 27 feet; Hartford road, Refl at the Main street Armory, before February 20, an intensive effort ity with the program of a variety Chest, sturdy full panel Bed. Compare ry atreet. Mra. Fred Pohlman and Will be made to collect from Man­ In his report. Chief Gordon gave bridge to Pine, 25 feet: Pine, Wal­ with $69.50 and $75.00 Suites (you’ll y iM Mabel Pattaraon wUl be host- proceeding to their new quarters. the location of these streets and nut to Center, 28 feet: Orchard, nature. ’The pastor. Rev. W. IWph on Wells street. Men who wish to chester people as many books as Ward, Jr., called the following agree it is a buy!) Pleas Judgeships possible for the members o t the the widths at that section. He Center to Valley, 23 feet: Trotter, sign up with G Company are ^ - named Spruce street, between Bis- committee together which in turn Budget Terms Available! armed forces, both those stationed 28 feet: Cottage, 22 feet: Birch, elected Mrs. Inez Truax ita chair- The OoemopoUtan Club wiU omit mlnded that Capt. Schiebel be sell and Charter Oak. 27 feet: Oak. Main to Spruce. 22 feet; Bissell, at the Main street A rm oi^ this in this country and those station­ itianz ’Thomas Rogers, Mrs. H. B. Soon Ita meeting acheduled for Friday Off Solomons ed abroad In many foreign lands. between Cottage and Spruce. 27 Johnson terrace to Spruce. 27 feet. Measure Would ^»\\Yank VeSSel afternoon of thla week, is per vote evening between 7 and ? /o ’clock. feet: Charter Oak, from Black- DeWolf, Archie Haugh, Walter Following the slogan, "Give The board last night voted to Fox, Mrs. T. 3. Kehier, Mrs. Reu­ taken at the meettaig. January 22. He will also be at the Atimory to­ smiUi shop to Rogers Paper Mill, place the order at once for two Klau Seat on Bench of ——I’— morrow evening for the same rea­ Good Books. Give More Books,” ben Irwia, Mrs. Inez Truax and ta omit both the February 5 and 25 feet; Knox, Center to Valley. 18 new Chevrolet aodana to cost 81,- Knox Says Fighting son. , / the local committee, under the Mrs. Leo Schendel. Mrs. Kehier Court; ‘Hasty Action’ Sinks Three I t awetlngs. chairmanship of Miss Jessamine feet; Chestnut. Linden to Park, 25 171. ’Tills la about $400 more than Was elected secretary of the com­ feet; Maple, Main to Spruce, 22 was estimated last fall. Benson's Protested by Demo­ Thus Far Has„ Been M. Smith, Librarian at the Mar^ Paat Matrona of Temple Chap­ mittee. American Thrusts Cheney Ubrary. asks for contri­ fget: Pearl, Main to Foster, 22 Action on the adoption of the Last -year's Red Crosc benefit en­ — JB jiM iiniiiia wjnM .tLirm Enemy Ships Process of Feeling Out ter, No. as Order of the Eastern Public Records butions, of fiction which will pro­ feet: Oakland. William to Summit, police manual was tabled. TII*TI8 MAIN rTRBtT cratic Minority; Serv­ Star will bold their monthly meet- tertainment was successful and vide entertainment for the sol­ helped the South Methodist church ing Interim Term. —Describes as Incurs tiif piuraday evening at eight diers, sailors and marines during o'eloM in the Masonic Temple. The Marriage Intentlnns Smith was accompanied on the to raise’ s substrntial total as its Reported Fruitful rect Any Assumption The following persons applied their leisure moments, and techni­ Pick Delegates piano by Mias Jessie Dowling. Mrs. cmitribution to the War Chest Coup de Grace Deliver­ heateaaee wlU be Mra. Elaie Knight cal volumes which will help them State Capitol. Hartford, for marriage licenses in the office Emnaa Swanson favored with two drive. With plans well tmder way ^ ■■■ ■ l| ■ I I I I ■ I ■ and Mra. Dorothy Little. Membera in their studies for advanced rat­ ed to Jap Battleship In Navy Communique unable to be present are asked to of Town Clerk Samuel J. ’rurklng- To Stale Parley excellent readings, one patriotic for this year’s program it is believ­ Peb. 3.—) when Temple Chapter will ob- and Sergeant Gibson Ockert Mil­ routine business, chose as - dele­ War R elief a measure ,which, in effect, After Drive Repulsed. ■erve Past Matrons’ night. ler of Boston, Mass., and Helen ized by the soldiers stationed in ment features. American destroyer, caught unex­ — A major sea battle involv­ Catherine Donnelly of 60 Cooper and around Manchester, and that gates to the Rebekah Assembly at would cost Judge Joseph E. pectedly In a ring of Japanese ing wbat may be the largest New Haven in April, Mrs. Ruth To Get Taxes The Toung People’s Singing street they are especially interested in YMCA Schedule Klau his position on , the warships, sank an enemy destroyer London, Feb. 3.— (JP)— United States Naval force Warrantee Deeds good fiction and in books on math­ Waddell and Mrs. ArceUa Craw­ bench of that court. The meksuM, and a cruiser and delivered the Oempany of the S^vation Army ford. ' Plans were slso made for Fruitful American qombat yet to fight the Japanese in Normand H. La Belle to John R. ematics and/-other technical aub- INCOME T A X adopted by a voice vote after the coup de grace to a battleship of orin omit its usual rehearsal this the school of instruction to be con­ Tonight: evening. Allen, property on Elro street jects which will help them qualify Democratic minority had protest­ the Kongo class, it became known team and aerial thrusts were Treasury Has Given the Pacific was inclicated to­ for promotion. ducted by District Deputy Presi­ 6:30—Girl Scout meeting. ' ACCOUNTING announced today from the; dent Emma Dowd in connection 6:30-7:30 — Junior basketball ed against what it termed “hasty today. day in a report from Secre­ The 1943 Victory Book Cam­ WILLARD BILLINGS aetjon” and had called the bill ■ The almost Incredible exploit of central Tunisian theater, but' Serious Thought to Re­ paign is being sponsored again with the meeting Monday evening, league. / tary , Knox of preliminary February 15. Money-raising proj­ 7:30-8:30 — Senior basketball AND RALPH BROLL BINGO “ liquidating” move, was sent im­ the tiny craft was learned 3y The a spokesman said that United | verting 1942 Levies t(» skirmishes with an enemy this yeaf throughout the country mediately to the Senate. Examiner and confirmed by toe by the American Library Associa­ ects for the flower fund and the practice—Pirates. States armored forces were fleet off toe Solomon iaianda. The » Clarence Anderson^s Term Expiree Next Week 12to Naval district, which did not, Four Catholic nuns of the order of St. Joseph o f Orange are shown as they arrived In San Fran­ Basis Usetl in 1 9 4 1 . tion. The American Red Croas. and infirmary fund were discussed. 7:30-9:30—Hand weaving under however, make any official an- cisco, where they told of their adventures In escaping from Japanese in tne junries of the Solomon repulsed in a fierce drive Japanese fleet steamed toward tba After the business session two Mrs. Edward Lewis. Tonight at 8 OXloek Klau, an appointee of former the United Service Organizations Insurance Office noucement. islands. A U. S. submarine eventually rescued the f party of 29. Left to right, Sister Superior Mary southeast Solomons last week ap­ solo numbers were given by Mrs. 8:30-9:30 — Senior basketball against Faid pass and had Washington, Feb. 3—(/P)—Secre­ parently in a new effort to regain which includes the Young Men’a <3ov. Robert A. Hurley and also The district said the Japanese Isabel; Sisters Mary Hedda, Mary Irene and Mary Celestine. Christian Asaoclation. the Young Minnie Smith, ’’Sweet Mystery of practice— Suicides. 647 Main St. a close friend and political ally of temporarily broken off toe en­ tary of the Navy Knox told today those Important South Pacific la- Life’* and ”A Perfect Day.” Mrs. losses already had been reported gagement. “The German artillery Women’s Christian Aasoclation, 6:30— All bowling alleys taken. Telephone 8343 ORANGE HALL the recent chief execuUve, 1s serv­ by the Navy but not previously of A.merican and Japanese fleets landa. || ' ing an Interim appointment and probably outranged our own," toe Thus far, toe secretary of toa the National Catholic Community ORDINARY RirnTRNSt ADMISSION ... Peeeceee credited to a single destroyer. The feeling each other out In what may Service, the Jewish Welfare Form 1040A ...... $2.00 his term expires a week from to­ spokesman said. Navy told a press conference, toe scene and time of the action and culminate in a major sea battle off Board, the Salvation Army, and Form 1040 ...... $3.00 day. The post pays $9,500 a yeaf. the name of toe., destroyer was Capture Prisoners and Tanks fighting has been a "process of tbs National Traveler’a Aid Aaso- 7:00 P. M. to 10 P. M. House Majority ^.eader E. Lea withheld for reasons of security. Stalin Congratulates Soldiers Bla.sting Its way Into Sened In the Solomon iaianda while on Capi­ feeling out on both sides.” dation. Wednesday and Friday Marsh, Jr., urginig passage of toe Now Undergoing Repairs a push upon Maknassy, road and tol hill the quest continued for the No Major Engagement Yet Knox described as incorrect any In Manchester, The Victory If You Hold A Certificate Evenings. bill, told toe representatives that The American ship is undergo rati junction 33 miles from the best way to finance the costliest Book Campaign is being carried on 2:00 P. M. to 5:30 P. M. when the Common Pleas court assumption in a Navy communi­ ing repairs at a west coast ship­ For Lifting Stalingrad Siege Gulf of Gabca, an American com­ war in history. by a committee consisting of Miss SnturdavB. was reorganized two years ago yard, where Its feat has been rec­ bat force operating aouth of the que last night that a major en­ Smith, Mrs. Wolcott, Miss Emily We Have 10:00 A. M. to 10:00 P. M. . and toe judges put on circuit. It ognized by painting miniatures of Faid psusa lector captured a num­ One of the tax developments gagement already Is under way. G. Cheney, Miss Helen J. Estes, Mondays. was believed that ”a great deal the three Japanese vessels on Us ber of prisoner! and tanks, it was disclosure by the Treasury In that communique the Navy re­ Mrs. ChaRes J. Felber. Mrs. 1:00 P. M. to 6:00 P. M. more business” would fall to this bulkhead. Shock Units Plunging announced. that It had given serious thought ported, "the increased activity on Charlea P. Eddy. Dr. Eugene M. Sundays. court. That was the reason, he The destroyer, since given the United States filers smashed at to reverting 1942 income taxes to the part of the Japanese indicated Davis, Hayden L. Griswold, said, that the number of judges pet name of “baby” by her crew, British Drop Bombs Ahead on All Fronts the supply port of Sfax, athwart 1941 rates and exemptions as one a major effort to regain control of Charles 8. Burr, and Richard Mar­ NEW TIRES way to get taxpayers on a pay-aa- was Increased from 11 to 14. sailed Inadvertently into the range More Than 500,001' Marshal Rommel’s escape corri- the entire Solomons area.” tin. However, he continued. It de­ the three Jap ships when an dor along the Gulf of Gabes; de­ you earn basis. The communique, Knox said, Plan Derided Upon TBSJnTowBTssesrTOjcnr veloped that the increase In busi­ Slain or Captured. stroyed seven German planes in a No Conclusion Reached 'might better have told of toa Because of the gasoline .shortage RECAP TIRES WAA.iApy- eurtm inSurcd bv ness amounted to nine per cent (Continued on Page Fourteen) Upon Cologne Again sw’eep across, the Mediterranean Randolph Paul, Treasury gen­ increased activity and added “tola and the possibility that pedestrian \Ve Will Recap Your Tires, Bring: Them in the Morning Sif ftr while toe cost of the court had between Tunisia and Sicily and eral counsel. In telling the House could be an Indication,” of an travel may alao be difficult during “risen sharply.” Moscow, Feb. 3.— (/P)— attacked air fields and munitions Ways and Means committee of the enemy effort to regain toe area. the days of the campaign, the com­ and You Can Have Them in the Afternoon. The Judiciary committee. Marsh ” It is not true,” Knox said, CLARKE Heavy Force Attacks Slashcd Premier Stalin congratulated dumps. idea, emphasized no conclusion mittee decided not to attempt a WHEN YOU CHOOSi said, felt that a "decrease In the Model Slain; the Red Army today for Fires visible for 30 milea were had been reached. "that a great big fight is going house-to-house canvass. As an al­ number of judges was toe best During Night; Incen­ liquidation of the last of set at Sfax, the flames leaping Some co.-nmitteemen said they on. There are a lot of prelim­ ternative. each school, the way to handle the situation.” up from burning buildings and assumed that if It were adopted, inary dispositions and prelimlnai^ churches and the two libraries will OUR HEALTHY CHICKS Rep. T. Emmet (3arie. leader Police Query diaries Scattered Durius Dceadc Adolf Hitler’s troops at Sta­ planes. taxpayers would have to pay their moves. But there is no really be used as collection depots, and Campbefl’s Service Station of the Democratic minority, said lingrad and Soviet shock AttsHes ■ Unaoccensful 1942 taxes, at t))e lower rates pltchWMmttle aa yatT” —'*■ the people of Manchester are urg­ In Exploding “ Ruins. the bill would deprive Judge Klau units flusli^(l with this great­ ■Our attacks on Faid Feb. 1 which prevailed ill 1941, at the He asserted that toe Japanese, ed to take or send their books to Main St. and Middle Tpk. Telephone R161 of his position, and termed It same time that payroll deductions in making reports of a sea battla any one-M those places. Men Friends By Two States est victory of the war over and 2 were unsuccessful,” an Al­ •■most unfortunate at this time London, Feb. 3.— (JP)— A lied headquarters communique were being made to apply against in the Solomons ares, were "on a Miss Elstes, member of the Man­ tpat this bin should terminate Germany plunged ahead on fishing expedition,” and, replying heavy force of R.A.F. bomb­ said. 1943 taxes. The Treasury has pro­ chester High School faculty will the judicial career of a man who all fronts. The Soviet Information posed that these withholdings be to Inquiries about the extent of have charge of the details o f the ers last night • attacked Co­ Bureau announced late yesterday Accompanying the Tunisian has been doing a good job.” Bruised, Slashed Body Maine and Vermont engagements for conUol of the fixed at 19 per cent on income at collection through t^e public and logne, Germany^ second that the 162-day siege of Stalin­ the source, after exemptions. (Continued on Page Twelve) parochial schools. Mrs. Felber and 8ays Maltbie Not Consulted Found by Firemen in Only New England Di­ corridor along the Gulf of Gabea largest city, dropping 100 grad was ended. More than 500,- Discussing with newspapermen Mrs. Eddy will a rr^ g e the pro­ INSURANCE i Clarle said he had learned that 000 of the cream of Axis soldiery waa the announcement in Cairo Chief Justice _Willlam B. Maltbie Her Fire - Scarred visions to Reduce Obli­ what would likely be the proced­ gram of collection through the G. E. W ILLIS & SON, INC. two-ton block-buster bombs were reported to have been slain toat the BritLsh Eighth Army had not been “consulted about the ure if the change in tax bases was churches. Mias Smith and Mrs. I COVERAGE Place Your Orders Now For Chicks on an average of one every 12 or captured at that Volga Verdun proper was within heavy artillery Wolcott will be responsible for the measure and that toe judiciary Chicago Apartment. gations in Periofl. range of the Tunsian - frontier, made, Paul emphasized that all i Of An Kinds seconds or less and scatter­ since the Russian winter offensive collection at the libraries and will Lumber of All Kinds committee, in adopting a favor­ long ago crossed by its*armored taxpayers would have to make re­ Flashes ! FIRE . CASUALTY - LIFE And Be Assured Of Delivery able report, had relied on figures Chicago, Feb. )— Men ing thousands of incendiaries Washington, Feb, Slaine was launched Nov. 19—-275,000 turns March 15 if they are liable also supervise the s o r t i n g 3.—(/P 3.~UPt killed and 228.650 Imprisoned. patrols. (Ijite Bulletins of the ( ^ Wire) of the books received. Other supplied by the chief justice's sec­ friends in the,JUfe^ of a comely in the exploding ruins. It was the and Vermont were the only New A Cairo communique said Gen. under Current law. Any .overpay­ Mason Supplies— Paint— ^Hardware 112th raid on the city which last Seasoned Divisions Freed ment, he said upon leaving the members of the committee CLARKE INSURANCE retary. tltian haired model and night club England states to reduce their Seasoned Red Army divisions Sir Bernard Montgomery's men The minority leader, recalling May was the first German center had occupied Zelten, less than 20 Ways and Means committee, Nazi* Kill 4,300 in Belgrade will arrange for bringing the were freed to reinforce the olTcn- LondofTF^. S.—(-P—"nie Yugo­ books from the various depots, and AGENCY that Governor Baldwin proposed habitue were questioned by police to feel the weight of a 1 ,000-plane debts in th e. past decade, the miles from the border, and were would be credited to the taxpayer 1 LARSEN’S FEED SERVICE eives from the. north Cauca.sus to on hi.s 1943 Income liability. slav government-ln-exUe' declared the packing and shipping of them. 829 Main SL Phone 3665 In his Inaugural the establish­ today to aid them in' untangling raid in a single night. The princi­ Treasury department told a House in contact with Rommel's rear COAL COKE ment of a commission to study pal targets Include the factories Appropriations subcommittee. Kursk. While opposing the outright for- today that the Germans had killed A year ago last month several OIL Headquarters for Moon’s Feeds the mystery shrouding her brutal Complete capitulation of all sur­ guard in the vicinity of the ham­ hundred books were contribtued toe state's entire judicial set-up, which turn out Diesel engines and Maine slashed more than two let of Plslda, only 12 miles from givene.ss plan advanced by Beards­ 4,300 Serbs in Belgrade alone dur­ slaying in her North Side apart­ viving Axis troops and their gen­ ing a recent three-day reign of from the people of Manchester 2 Main St. Tel. 5 1 2 5 38 DEPOT SQUARE PHONE 5406 again termed it "most imfortu- batteries for submarines, the and one-quarter million dollars the frontier. ley Ruml, chairman of the Federal nate” that action be taken on the ment yesterday. Humboldt Deutz Motor Works, erals In the Stalingrad area led Reserve bank of New York. Paul terror and cited numeroue In- during the first campaign to Cicunvi Sd ikd from its debt between 1931 and Stalin, the 'supreme commander, The Italian high command gather reading material for the measure before the commission The bruised and slashed body of and the Mauser Arms plant. 1941, Secretary Morgenthau re­ spoil*, in a communique broadcast yesterday declined to endorse any atancra In which men were report­ The foray’ was the first against to mes.sage Marshal N. N. Voronov, alternate proposition. ed tortured and women assaulted PINEHURST-Wednesday Morning fighting forces. This year, with the reconunendatlon Is considered. the attractive 31-yegr-oId woman. ported, while Vermont reduced its representative of the supreme from Rome, of “exploring patrol greatly Increased number of sol­ ”We may learn two years from Miss Estelle Evelyn C^rey, was Cologne since last Oct. 15 and the debt by only a slightly smaller activity" in western Tripolitanla. However, usually well informe'fi'j befeire they lyere killed. The Ges­ entire load of explosives was drop­ command, and Col. Gen. Constan­ Capitol hill sources helu to the be tapo’s attack was alined at aup- Wednesday Is 'the only day in the week on which we diers, sailors and marines who are now that our action was hasty found by firemen who forced their amount. tin Rokossovskj'; field commander Heavy Lottse* Claimed ped in less than 20 minutes. lief that the Treasurj’ would go portera of Gen. DraJa Mitaallovlc, take orders np to 8:30 a. m. for morning delivery. This serving their country, an even and Ill-considered,” be asserted, way into her fire-scarred apart­ The Maine debt was cut from the following: *'ln Tunisia.” the Italian bulle­ greater number of books is need­ Marsh, replying to Clarie's criti­ ment. Daylight Raid Indicated $24,394,000 in 1931 to $22,011,000 tin .said, "the ,enemy continued hit along wtih a proposition to skip Yugoslav minister of war, Navy la due to our Wednesday closing schedule. Please note “I congratulate you and the the normal 6 per cent and first 13 and Air Forces who leads a guer­ ed. Many persona wiio did not Con­ cism of “hasty” action, declared Attempted To Burn Body Indications that the R.A.F. was In 1941. The Vermont debt was re­ troops of the Don front for sue attacks, supported by considerable that we stay t^ n all day Monday but close Wednesday that with Judge Klau’s term ex­ per cent surtax of 1942 for all tax­ rilla .\rmy against .\*1* occupa­ tribute last year will be able to do The slayer had beaten her, tolluwing up its night attack with duced from $9,982,000 to $7,807,- cessful achievement of the liquida­ tank forces. The positions were afternoon. so this year, the committee antici­ MANCHESTER piring next week ”U is only slashed her throat, and then. In­ payers. tional forces. daylight raid on aome part of 000. tion of enemy troops. surrounded firmly held by Italian and Ger­ . » • pates, and others who are mem­ courtesy to him to have the mat­ ('omplaln Of Wage Curb* vestigators theorized, attempted the contiment came before noon ComparatR'e Gross Debts at Stalingrad. I hereby e.xpress man troops. They inflicted heavy A related problem--the general bers of book clubs and who pur­ ter determined now.” to burn her body to conceal his Otlier New England states were losses on the enemy, among which college President Sentenced today when several strong forma­ my gratitude to all fighters, com­ cost of living—came up jat the Toledo, 0 „ Feb. 3— UP)— Walter- chase books regularly will have a . Most Heated Protest crime. Firemen found her body Usted by Morgenthau as heuving manders and political workers on were 18 tanks.” PINEHURST MEAT DEPT. Most heated protest against the tions were heard crossing the White Huise where CIO Pre.sident Kilpatrick, 39, president of Cedar- new year’s supply which can be KNITTING MILLS lying in a corner of the dining these comparative gross debts in toe front for the excellent battle The Berlin radio reported earl- Strait of Dover toward Calais. Philip Murray and.AFL President used to make many fighting men mea.sure came from Rep. Philip J. room of her well-furnished, four- 1931, given first, and 1941: vllle college at CedarvHle, O., was operations.” * William Green complained to sentenced to an Indeterminate happy for a few hours. room apartment. There were five Connecticut, $16,400,000 and No special ceremonies marked (Continued on Page Nine) Chicken Chop Suey lb. 39c (Oontlnned on Page Two) (Continued on Page Eight) President Roosevelt that wages term In the Ohio penitentiary to­ Noodles Free! RETAIL SALESROOM cuts and severe bruises on her $33,350,000; Massachusetts $121,- the conquestA. Al) over Moscow, it are being held stationary while » . >- face: her left eye was cut: her 067.000 and $131,813,000; New day after pleading guilty to n was business ss usual. But mil living costs soar. charge o f' felonious assault In­ S. F. Moorhouse nose broken, and her Ups smashed. Hampshire, $7,016,000 and. $15.- Hons scrambled eagerly for news They asked t)iat the War Labor High grade shipment of meat and another route i 4 volving a 7','j year-old girl. The delivery due sometime today. Come in and look Her feet and legs were ba^ly burn­ Flynn Defense 551,000; Rhode Island, $21,654,000 papers, giving the deaths. 3,200 Sailors Board's wage stabilization' policy Hauling Order ed and her clothing—a ^sllp and and $30,766,000. Newspapers said that among plea was accepted by Judge Lee N. Is Now a Corporal be amended to permit celhngs and Murlin after Prosecuting .\ltqrney around or ask our girls for meat items. W e do not ad­ house dress—was nearly scorched The committee also was told by 91,000 prisoners taken since Jan that all essential civilian commod­ Thomas H. O’C onnor agreed to vertise our meat items because they sell out so fast we Factory Sale from her body. Argues Today Harold N. Graves, assistant to 10 were more than 2,500 officers. - Lost in Year ities ibe rationed equitably. Mr. cannot back up our advertising. Eglln Field, Fla., Feb. 2.—Sher- Seen Coming Investigators said there were Morgenthau in charge of the war The Soviet squeeze upon other Rposlevelt. they'reported, showed a nolle an Indictment of assault with wood F. Moorhouse. whose home bloodstains on the kitchen cabinet bond sales staff, that Massa­ German strongholds continued. lively interest. Intent to rape. The attack occur­ address is 206 Eldrldge street, red In a hotel room here, Jan. 11. We do have a good supply of Turkeys, Native Broil­ and sink, while on the kitchen chusetts ranked eighth among toe By taking Pavlovskaya (Sosy Green and.Murrav told reporters Manchester, Conn., has recently Merchantr IVlarine Tol after Kllpatriqk had met the g!rl ers, Fowl and Roasting Chickens. W ould Rcfiuire Coordin* floor tlfey said they found a blood Imprisomnent Demand­ they complained particularly been promoted from Private First (Continued on Nine) Higher in Percentage In a park. Class to the rank o f Corporal ac­ ation of Merchan­ stained bread knife, a blood spat- ed by State; Jury WiU (Continued on Page Eight) Bare Marrow Bones or others w ith some meat on (Continued on Page Twelve) cording to word received from the Extended to Feb. 6 Than Arinetl Forces. Prisoner Kill* Oell-Mato (Continued on Page Eight) Ponder Charges Soon. them are in fair/supply at this writing. Army Air Forces Proving Ground. dise Freight Shipments Bangor, Me., Feb. 3— U P ^ \ Eglln Field. Fla. Penob-wot jeounty Jail prlaoaer FOR MEN— Los Angeles, Fab, S“—(81— The Washington, Feb. 3—UP) Corporal MooVhouse has been In ; Washington, Feb. 3— —An American merchant marine losses “ ran amok” today in hla cell. the army service since July 17. defense at Errol Flynn’s trial on Industry Must Emphasize Some Success Pinehurst Vegetables early nrder requiring rail-truck co­ in dead and missing during . the Sheriff John K. Farrar said, and 1942. Water Repellent ordination of merchandise freight French Units. statutory rape charges today be­ killed his cell-mate without the Cauliflower, Broccoli. Green Beans. Ripe Tomatoes, shipments was predicted today in gins ' final argument for acquittal first year of the war totaled more The tremendous increase In than 3,200—3.8 per cent of the use of any wea|»ons. The dead man Cucufnherfb Watercress, fresh and crisp. Army personnel has crested a Zipper Jackets ' f H . 9 7 transportation circles. of toe screen star, whose im^riaon- Hiring of Older Workers Against Suhs Play Full Part .totaUurgber of merchant sailors was Charles Burr, 33. a trusty who W e will have some Squash, Yellow and White Tur­ great opportunity for men who (Fleece Lined). A “ proposed order” already has ment was ijamanded yestardSy by was serving a iwntence for Intoxi­ can prove themselves capable of been drafted by toe Office of De­ the atate. - —compared with a rate of three- nips and most every vegetable in season. Philadelphia. Feb. 3—(/Pi— Edsel»-lifa and )>e in Uisir middle years fourths of one per cent for toe Not Possible to Tell cation. .Accused of the slaying wa* holding the ranka of non-commliK fense Transportation and submit­ Describing Flynn aa “toe great before the period of accumulation Cecil Boy Williams. 48, of lewH - sioned officers. ted to shippers’ organizations, Elden Says Responsibil and glalnorous boy of the acreen,” Ford, president of toe Ford Motor j armed services, Elmer Davis, di­ The extra large Grapefruit we are featuring at 10c FOR WOMEN— begina.” rector of the Office ot War Infor­ Whether Sinkings Ex­ ton, serving a sentence for tho railroad officials and truqk opera­ Deputy District Attorney Thomas company,' said today that within same offense. Farrar said WHUanri* aach, 6 for ii3c, seem to be what people want. We sold ity on Political Posi Ford commented that it ia eco^ mation, aald today. An Wool . Given With Cash Sales tors for their reaction and coun- W. Cktehrah askad toe i Supaiior a few years industry must “em- ' nomicalty more sound to keep ceed Building Rate. “ might have Jumped on him” or 20 boxes in two days last week, so you had better try ter-auggestiona, court Jury of nine women and phasize” the employment of men ' In a statement ” to cleai- up ru­ tion Rests on French. able-bodied men and women earn­ mors and reports of personnel “ might have done It with hands." them. Skirts $1.86-$2.88-$3.38 Hope for Revtslona three men to send the star "to the and women in the forty-and-up- ■ ing Incomes and buying goods, and Both rail and truck officiala ex- ward age groups or prepare to op- ’ difficulties aniong toe crews ot London, Feb. 3.—(A’l—A. V. OLD state prison, where he belongs said "those who look forward to Alexander, first lord of the Admi­ Coffee Ballon Beduced Tangerines, Bananas, Pears, Apples will add variety ' pressed a ivope for ingjor reviaiona, London, Feb. 3— — Foreign Summarize* Sattorlea Case erate in a radically changed econ- ; toe nation’s war cargo carriers,” to your fruit salads. Secretary Anthony Eden, replying tomorrow’s constructive activity Davis aald America’s 70,000 sea­ ralty, told the House of Commons Washington. Feb. 3.—(81 •—Tho Hond Knit Hats 50c but aald they' regarded soma form Cochran aummariaed tha case of omy. I Office of Pri«> Admiolstratloo to­ RECORDS to a que^on in toe House of Com­ In a Saturday Evening Post ar- , have no time to grow feeble. men "delivered toe goods.” and toilay that there had been "peri­ Most ba tnned hi tor aal- of rail-truck coordination as In­ Peggy La Rue Satteriee, 16, Hoi "No one feel* that men of 60. day reduced the next Coffee ration. (AUW dol). All Day Wednesday evitable. mons on toe political position of tide explaining why the Ford com- • showed “ patriotism, courage and ods of the most heartening auc- lywood ahowgirl, who alleges vage If yon want te heap North Africa aald today that “ the or even 70 and 80. are too old to devotion to duty.” cess” in the fight against Axis from one |>ound every five weeka playing the amr onea. Major provisiona of the proposed Flynn waa twice Intimate with her ;?any employs aged and physically to one pound every six weeks. prime reaponsibillty raaU upon liandicapped workers, he aaid hun- ; drive cars,” he added. "And as He -also made public a report submarines. C 24 e each paid for eU ree- Water Repellent Ski Jockets - ‘i ■ • order, which would apply almost on his yacht during a trip to Cata­ long as a man has the judgment KUmp No. 35. the next i»fleO' /y w O T s t u p excltiaively to merchandise ship- Frenchmen and the first interest dreds of his employes In their, by Rear Admiral Eniory S. Land, Because of the difficulty of con­ lAVAV orde IneapecMVe of quantity. lina island in August,” 1941: and ability to drive an automobile firming hits in "all the numerous stamp In War Ration Book No. L ef the United States and British leventles do good work on ma-: ehalrman of the War Shipping ments: "Hare la a young girt, healthy h* has the judgment and ability te valid an K«b. 8« and wiU Regular $4.98 $2.07 In Departments Except fovaritmants ia to sea that arary diincs, and added: idminiatration. which declared: attacks on enemy U-boata." how­ 3 bars 20c doz. 80c A ll Food 1. Truck shipments would be and happy, with normal inatincti. operate' an industrial machine” be good for the porchaae of KEMP'S limited to 300 miles. wlUi an addl thing poaaibla is done by toe Within another few yesra the | ■ Loyal and Efficient ever. it la not possible to say She meets toa great glamor boy Recognize VagfuhMM whether they are being sunk fast­ pound of coffee through mMalgbtrj Uonal allowance of 25 milea In or­ French administration to promote mediaii age In toe United Btatas 1. American seamen are loyal March St. Stamp 28. 4'slld •■'•Ml Large 3-Pound Inc. FOR BOYS— the Allied war effort. o f the acreen, toa great Errol . . . will be iptobably about 41 or Ford also said toat a recognlUon er than they are being built, Ale.x- TdtM ahiSt. KLI der to reach a terminal. Flynn, and ia aelected by him to of the usefulness ol.the physically and efficient. Jan. 4, explren at midnight, Fth. 7.j 2. Railroad carload shipments “1 am glad to say.” Eden de 42—In other words, there will be 2. About three-fourtha of the ander said. OPA said rediicr^ eoffee Inx'entr^l Package Can An Wool dared, “ that the Allied comroan' accompany him on hla beautiful, aa' many persona ovei . that age handicapped is spreading to all In- Asked by Laborite Emanuel must be at least 50 milca. palatial yacht to enchanting Cats duatrlea and services. The Ford off-shore mercljant aeamen are lea In the hands of whoirsalern r ‘ 3. Railroad less - than • carload der-ln-chlef la receiving full col az under it. always at sea—“In toe- front Shinwell for an estimate of the retailers made aeceaaary the r The JW.Hi6L8 COM Una' iaiand. ’’Industry must make up ita company, h* repotted, employs Sweaters 7 8 c -$1.09 shiomanta muat be at least 100 laboration'in every sense from the number of underwater craft pos­ “ It wasn’t until after she had 1,208 totally or partially bUnd .” tioa In the next ration. AIJOB rRAN MaNGHisna CoNH- miles. French administration and troops mind that it ia going to emphaaixe sessed by toe Germans and Ital­ got her feet back on.earth, Uteral' men. 111 deaf mutes, three arm- -3. Wlllingnesa of aailora to (Rnoem As Qnaeh ABee) 'Truck operatora have expressed under (Gen. Henri) Giraud’s com toe employment, of thoae peraona bVav* bombs and torpedoes was ians. Alexandc! replied: SraUTDAL MEDniM JUVENILES— mand are playing their full part in ly and figuratively, that aha real In the forty-and-upw'ard group, or leas men and ten legless men, and Baa Esttmata of Building Treastury BaUutc* strenuous oppoeltlon to toe pro- a lt ^ t h e r 11,168 persona in vari­ shown when 100,000 persons Seveath Daughter el a Seventh 8< posed 800-mlle limit on their ■U’,, Om fighting m Tuniaia.” lead what aha h ^ Io«t” alia toa younger people will have sponded to WSAs call for ex­ "Tho Admiralty, of courae,- hM B o n With a VeU A n W o el Mart aw Roeewdllaftiia The beapectacled stocky PFO*** to aupport their eldcra and them- ous stages at dlaabiUty. Washington, Fsb, s -m — menta. T li^ object. In fact, to any perienced seamen. an eatlmate of toe enemy build­ Feb. Beartlega Daily. Imdndlag Sonde Tlie foreign secretary aaid that outor then naked: stlvea. All receive fuU pay and “ give ing capacity and operational poflition of toe TrM suw F( arbitrary limit. full value for their wages,” he 4., Actual pay for toe average 9 A. BL ta S P. M. Or By AppomU Sweaters and Creepers " 97c “deapite many difficultiea it is “Why ahould there be any dif­ Win Aggravate Situation strength. No doubt the enemy Recelptt. 348.106.007.40; Railroad objection has been baa­ said, "and their tasks are carried able seaman or fireman, flguitog penditucea. 3298,049,198;27: meat. In tho Servlee o f tSe CAHOn^SOH. ed chiefly on the contention that true to say that a start has been ferent law for Biirol Flynn and "That merely will aggravate the situation, for. it will mean that out with no allowances or apeclal balance. $7,970, pie tor Se Yearn. , (OoaUaued Oa Faga Flv (CooUnued on Page Eight) IW Chareh Street. Hertford. Cons. OPEN DAILY — »100 - 9:00 ^Om « Ob Fage FlvaJ Xrnatiniiad On la g a live). peraona will be inarrying latar in oonaiderationa.” I y n o M S-S9S1 *T ‘ mANUKESniR EVE m m h e r a l d , MANCHESTER, CONN.. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY S, 194* MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8 .194S PAGE

of the system, Street lights.may be Mobile Ambulance Equip­ dealers If the eonsomar has leas meeting the requirements of those night So to make the boys and Raid Warning turned on, traffl will be allowed ment ' ...... 19,1.15 House Passes Bill girls available for farm help, they Mrass sff to move uiu’ .r the seco-.d blue sig­ Elected llead Ship;-‘iig Expense ...... 5.81 Past Exalted thah a seven-daya supply on hand. on the preferred Hat, he may de- Children Seen Advertising ...... Bowles Gives HveiLto “aeeoi.d-ln-Une” uaere such considered asking State Legisla­ KEEP HOME nal, but homea must remain In 5.60 Theaa EUgibla Far OU tures of the area to permit the rff YOUR darkneaa. Thia,” aaltf Mr. Cooper, Salary Executive Secre­ Reducing Coiiiinoii Pattern of Manpower aa offlee bulldlnga, achoola, Bit Confusing "Of Red Cross Those eligible for fuel oil,, not churches, atorea and public build­ school year to be shortened, he MeWnkian "la what confusea the general pub­ tary ...... 892.30 Rulera’ Night Including kerosene, which was re- As Best Hope M M SMhee vaa CSMRV. N O m n lic bccauac the reason for the rule Telephones ...... Priority List ings said. 210.75 Pleas Judgeships atricted In a previous order, ac­ Prisoners Potential Sonroe Lydia C. Plnkhsmls Vscatahle Oeai^ I ing la that street lights can be Miscella eous Expense . 62.60 DeUveries are banned to places pound b made upseioUy for womon Plans Getting Clearer cording to priority Hate created by used exdhulvely for amusement, Another potential source ot But Local Officials turned out within thirty seconds If Dr. Eugene Davis Again M- Mechanics ...... 63.00 OPA and the Petroleum^ Adminla- to tsUsvs pariodie pain witb weak, the red signal become: necessary Chapter Postage ...... (Continued from Page One) Rockville'Elks to Hold entertainment, aporta, fraternal Boys and Girls from labor discussed he said, was Short­ aarvooi, blue fMUnge—due to tu a ^ nr^D D B m . 65.00 Designed to Q oiify Eli* trat ■ for War are; term Jail priaoners, who have lieve Public Will' Be again and traffic can oe stopped Clioseii Here; Ollier Nutrition ...... ’ 70.00 I Special Ceremonies on clubs and bar rooms and others. ttoBsl moathly dleturbeneee. T staa Sullivan (D), a lawyer from En- tial) 'will have to operate with Dwellings, apartments, hospi­ DeHvery to bulldlnga used in 10 to 14 Possible worked out weU In CTonnectlcut. tsgulsrly — Pinkhsm*e Oamponad RUG SPECIALS Given lustructiona. 11,'mediately. It takes from four to Jr. Red Cross ...... 5.75 Size o f Task Ahead Is; gibility for Emergency tals, rooming houses, hotels, pub­ six minutes tb have^all the house Officers Are Selecletl. Office Equipment and Ex­ tield, who declared "this bill pro­ February 11. men over the draft age, with part for any of these activltlea The prisoners enjoy getting out in bslps b\Uld up rsslstanee acslaal Hard To Get! 32 Oz. Mothproof Waffle phyalcally-handtcapped persona, lic utilities and teatlng lateratoHes Farm Labor Supply. the open, even under guard, he such symptoms. Ponow labsl diie^ lights turned off. pense ...... 287.41 bably could be labeled ‘a bill for Clarified by Report | Period on Oil. la prohibited unless meana have tioas. Thousands bsns&tsdl RUG CUSHIONS After nearly a year of drilling Dr. Eugene Davis was re-elect­ women and girl*. By April 1 (or, In war work. Mr. Bowles empha­ bee taken to cut off heat to that said, and particularly reUsb the ALL WOOL 9x12 .\ll Clear .Signal Red C ross Aquatic the liquidation of Judge Joseph E. Paul Rddcn, past exalted ruler sized that the order In which the AXMmSTER RUGS 9x12 Size and work to perfect a auitable air ed chairman and Dr. Robert P. School ...... 46.00 Klau' ” and he challenged the On Number N e^ ed !at the latest. May 1) auch places part of the building, Mr. Bowles New Haven, Feb. 3—(/P)— Boys mid-day meal served them, with The all clear signal will come of Rockville Lodge of Elks, wtU as reatauranU, soda fountains, .• Hartford, Feb. 3-HIP)—Flooded Hat appears is not to be considered concluded. and girls from 10 to 14 years old one dollar, aa their pay. raid wa-ning ayatem here the Knapp, vice chairman of the Man­ Office Rental ...... 105.00 House to impeach "their preferential position for de­ $7.95 from Area Headquarters to the Electricity, office ...... considered his w orn ' unsatisfac­ fill the chair of exalted ruler when For Army and Jobs. I bars, night clubs, fldriata, tobacco by hundreds of calls from confused are the best hope of the farmer for The conference continued today United State' Am iy’r: newast regii- control center by telephone or oy chester Chapter, American Red 6,47 livery of fuel oil,” 4 2 .9 5 Every rux should have this Cash Expenditure, office 36.99 tory. the lodge holds Past Exalted Rul­ ----- i shops, photographic atudios, con­ fuel oil users, State Office of Price Film Aetreas Bride the additional later supply he with reports to farmers on techni­ $ protection for longer wear in . lation la vith ap­ the ten-day emergency period end­ Both are natives of London where Women do not seem to be In­ on the blue and'■ the red signal for localities to have their own all thy Dowd, treasurer. "This bill is not being received ing Ftb. 9. tiflcstlons t'-at the fuel ia needed fice ...... 160.58 well by the bar of this state and it All past exalted rulers of the duetriea are ahaping Into a'clear- plicants. they were bom in 1906. Reed terested In farm work, Dr. W. R. The brick wall surrounding his migi be within four or flv¥ 'mfh- clear signals provided that such Exeentive Conunittee Except where impracticable, to meet an emergency involving home, Cfiiartwell, in Kent, Eng­ Water Safety 34.13 is not being received well by the lodge will be represented In the er pattern. ' Profeasional Sports May Disappear serioua threat to life, health or directed the pictures Kipps In Singleton of the Connecticut Agrl- Arnold Pagani utes. What makes the system more signals do not conflict with the ■The nominating committee pre­ thcr: enable cannot be given more I cultural Experimental station, re­ land, was built by Winston confusing is the fict that there sented, the list of members of the Purchasing C ^ , i^egistfa- bench of this state because it puts chairs and a large class will be 3. Professional sports may dis­ waluaDle property. which Miaa Wynyard starred In ones ordered by the Army. There tion and Insurance The future of these plans de­ than a lO-dairs supply and this ported the technlciana agreed last Churchill himself. 174 Vi Spmee St. Tel. S790 will not be any nffielal "all clear.", executive committee of the chap­ 1,079.19 doubt in their minds.” initiated. Other chairs will be filled appear for the dturation. amount can only be delivered by If a dealer has oil left after 1941. is a possibility that alt services, pends, to be sure, on the course 4. Those who have butlers, TII.7I9 MAIN fT R flT Warden Cooper Explains ter for the year. They include Ed- Sullivan moved for a roil call as follows: Loyal knight, Charles o f the war, but on the baala of Mr. Cooper went on to explain, or the more important ones, will / $6,316.46 vote, but the necessary one-flfth of HolnU: lecturing knight. Judge I ^alets, chauffeurs, gardeners and .stand by for two or three hours or son BiUley, Mrs, T. Edward Bros- Assets on hand Jan. 19, . .the. . latest announcements and. "the blue signal will be one long nan. Rev. Edmund Barrett. Charles 1943. the House did not stand and his Francia O’Loughlin; esquire, Clar- I other groundskeepers and house­ all night, if need be. Cash, Manchester Trust . 313.51 comments by Manpower C2iief men of draft age will have to do alarm and that will be the first R. Burr, Miss Emily Cheney, Mrs. motion was defeated, with Clarie ence McCarthy; chaplain, Arthur i Paul V. McNutt and others In warning that an enemy air force Conflicting Ordars Cash, Savings B.'>nk Gen- among those who remained seated. McFall; Inner guard, Ronald H. j without them or replace them with William Cheney, Dr. David M. era! ...... 869.15 Washington, the general pattern is approaching, f xt comes the The people of Manchester are Caldwell, Sidney %llis, John G. Bill Tabled In Senate Ferguson: tiler, John Karges; sec­ older men. Cash, Saving B. k, Che­ appears to include these alma: One of the big problems un­ red which will blackout everything warned that any call or alarm Echmalian. Thomas Ferguson. retary-treasurer. Lewis H. Chap­ 1. By "work-or-flght’’ orders— and this might revert right back ney Account ...... 503.81 When the bill reached the Senate man: trustees. Dr. Thomas F. doubtedly will be migration— a coming through after February Herbert B. House. Attorney Har­ Frozen Manchester Trust it was tabled for the calendar, no ultimately by virtually complete to the blue again which signifies 15, be under the new regulations old R. Garrity, Dr. D. C. Y. Moore. O'Loughlin, J. , Arthur Drayton, great many living in areas which Safe Deposit Co...... 770.11 move beitVg made to suspend the change from a dependency to an have few war induatriea will have TOMORROW! /K ith ’s Proudly Features Its Annual...... that the enemy has gone over, but and that all homes should have Henry Mallory. Rev, Thorsten rules. Michael Conway. John Cameron. all service units must remain at Furniture ...... 25.00 Edward Newmarker, and Fred occupational basis of draft defer­ to move to places where the'‘U. S. POPULAR suitable blackout curtains. When Gustafson. Miss Jeanette Baton. House action on the Common ment—to get needed men into war their various posts. Lippmann. employment service can find essen­ he reached this point Mr. Cooper Joseph Pero, Jay E. Rand. A. Law­ Pleas judgeship bill was riitually "Now comes the confusing part $2,481.88 A apaghetti supper will be serv­ induatry. tial Jobs for them. Thia, In turn, said another confusing detail had rence Riker. Miss Anna Sampson. the only bu.alncss transacted by 2. By “job freezing:’’ pro­ FOOD MARKET been added when the Army's rule Jack ^Sanson. Mrs. Lucille Sloan. ed at 6:30 and following the lodge will magnify the housing problem $8,798.34 either branch; but 8oon after ad­ room ceremonies there will be a grams, to keep essential workers in some areas. Breaking up ot allowed dimout lights in homes. Miss Hazel Trotter, George H. The above report submitted by journment. Senate Republicans where they are. Local wardens have been trained Waddell, Elmore Watkins,' Rev. W. motion picture program. many homes aeema Indicated, al­ 855 MAIN STREET RUBINOW BUILDING L.-.ura C. House Maher, treasurer, and Democrats met in party cau­ 3. By voluntsuy registration of though some congressmen are ob­ to blackout everything. Ralph Ward, Rabbi Berthold Woy- was audited by E'.;ner A. Weden, cuses, presumably to discuss the ■women, to draw them into war Who Said However, it was explained by, thaler, Leon Thorp, Miss Jessie jecting to drafting of men with Jan. 30. 1943. war powers bill slated for Senate To Recoiiimend work 80 far as possible. children before childless marriec’ , Thomas Weir, chief air raid ward­ M. Reynolds. Mrs. Ralph L. Maher. The proposed budget for 1943 is action tomorrow. 4. By the force of these cir­ men. FRUIT AND VEGETABLE SPECIALS CANDY? en here, that his office and the De­ Praises Blood Plasma approximately $11,500. This item­ Reliable sources reported that cumstances, to bring about great­ Norbet Lacy, of "New Haven, of Things to Be Considered | fense Council expected to have all ized budget will be presented to some difierences had arisen among Twenty Mill Tax er employment Of older persons, The Manpower commission the North Atlantic Area of the I No Shortage of C andy \ t of the details ironed out and will the public in advance of the an­ Senate Republicans over the bill "physically - handicapped individ­ points out these things to be con­ Florida Juicy Oranges Large Juicy Tangerines Inform the public of what haa Red Cross,gave an interesting ac­ nual Roll Call Membership ceJn- which would give the governor au­ 'The selectmen will recommend uals and minority groups. sidered before anyone rushes ’ into been accomplished. count of the offices' *f the Red paign beginning March 1. thority to suspend or modify any a decision: 25c Doz. 35c Doz. Center Cross and the work in every new a 20 mill tax at the adjourned Size of Task Clarifled This information was passed state law when in his opinion it meeting next month. 'This Is two The size of the task ahead 1. He's advised hot to go to an onto the various air raid groups point of conquest in allied coun­ conflicts with the war effort. Their overcrowded war production cen­ Secdles.s Grapefruit Fancy Pears tries. He especially cited the great mills less than last year and a re­ seems to have been clarified some­ Travel Bureau last night when the Defense Coun­ caucus, it was understood, was duction of five miles over a term what. President Roosevelt is ter unless a definite Job has been 4 for 25c cil held a communication test at advancements made in the treat­ eallecfin an effort to iron out these arranged for him. 4 for 25c 200 Pounds Miniature Hand ment of wounded soldiers and sail­ W eddings of three. years. With a list of reported to have told congression­ control headquarters. This is the differences. $44,615,120 a 19»i miU tax wiU not al leaders that an army of 7,500,- 2. The April 1 deadline means Made Chocolates Received second test within three weeks. ors through blood plasma and the The House approved the bill last, that a person now in the listed Yellow Strictly Fresh saving of many additional lives raise the $896,141.92 that the. se­ 000 will be "enough to de the Today. No Limit. Incidents were telephoned in from week after its Republican majority lectmen estimate will have to be Job.” McNutt, a t the same time, non-deferrable Jobs must by that Ripe Bananas Medium Eggs \ various precinct wardens. through this medium. had beaten down a Democratic time at least be in training for a Mrs. H. B. DeWolf made an urg­ Beers-Skates raised in taxes. The 20 mill tax is reported to have told congress­ 3 Lbs. 33e 55c Doz. amendment which would have re­ will raise above this amount if all men he estimated the nation’s war Job or listed with the Employ­ ent request for workers on Red Miss Irma Skates, daughter of quired legialative ratification of ment service for a transfer. In Cross production. the taxes are collected, but esti­ over-all manpower needs at 65,- Mr. and Mrs. Curtis E. Skates of any gubernatorial order issued un­ mated on a 93 per cent collection, 000,000 persons this year. Includ­ such cases a 30-day period for Celery Hearts Yellow Globe Turnips I'rgrnt Call for-Dressings der the measure. Reports have transfer is provided. Reports were given by all Red 641 Main street, and Corporal Roy the 20 mills wllj Just about carry ing about 11,000,000 in the armed been current for some time that through. 3. Local boards are being asked 23e Bunch 4 Lbs. 29c Cross committee chairmen show­ Beers, son of Mrs. Clara Beers of forces. Senate Democrats also would seek By laying the 20 mills tax this However, even if the —Arthur J. men. Those who fall must be re­ plastic and light weight metal cars man of the chapter's blood donor Edith A. Swift of Windsor was fice. "a rotten thing." for the future, steel is sUll thought b Ite OaDoa Liria. lei lee Oatt«a Lets. O DRESS UP simple service, reported that arrange­ Addressing a meeting of the Morelli, 19. of Newington, and placed. street cloches and to give the flower girl. Sergeant Fred­ 'Thomas F. Pricone, 20, of Weth­ ’The manpower task at band, to be beat, for structural and func­ T ments are being made to transport erick J. Hushard of New London Legislature's farmers' organiza­ tional parts. ■ ---r.-, fresh effects to sweaters, donors to the Hartford Blood tion; at which opposition appeared ersfield. today became the first McNutt saya, ia to provide indus­ was best man, and ushering were men from Greater Hartford to be try with 6,400,000 more workers suits,dressesand sportswear. Bank, Hartford. Appointments to both that bill and airother which Corporal Walter T. McBride of drafted Into the Navy In the new (including replacements for men It's IMPORTANT to Get MORIARTY BROS Precision uilored inside ran be made ab the Red Cross New London apd Robert Gledhill would do away with the milk ad­ You Get Results With Headquarters, in the Hou.se and ministration today. Farnham de­ induction program. conducted going into aervice). He expects to Oa tlM Liavel At Ceater and Broad Stroeta Dial 8504 and out by a maker o f hne of West Hartford. jointly by Selective Service offl- Hale building. Main street. clared that the state hasn't a fin­ get 3,200,000 of them through the Father John's Medicine OVALITY! In This men’s shirts with full-length The bride who was given in mar­ cia’s and the Navy Dept. “work-or-flght” orders; 500^000 Drive Begins March I riage by her father wore a prin­ er. cleaner administrator than back and front, thg Viaory The chapter's annual drive will Hammerberg, who “ really ha.s Both requested naval , aervice. from the ranks of unemployed; 2, It la important to,.„ cess style gown of white slipper Morelli tried to enlist last year but Sale You’re SURE of It! Dickey comes in striped and begin on March 1 and the quota done a fine job.’’ 700.000 women and girls. keep fit during these§t satin, with sweetheart neckline; failed to get consent of his par­ List Will Be Extended trying times. If youi| aolitbcolor shirting fabrics this year vrill be $30^800, four times No Investigation of Charges the quota of last year. The drive long, pointed sleeves and court ents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Morelli. There are no figures available suffer from cough ori| snd in Rsyon Sharkskin. In train with panels of lace. Her fin­ No chance was given Hammer­ to Indicate how many of the 3,- throat irritation dues III9G In these days of shortages and sub.sti- will be in charge of James T. berg to reply to the charges of three size.s, small, medium Blair. Red Cross Roll .Chll Mem­ ger-tip veil was draped from a 200.000 will be produced by the to a cold, use Father tutes it is more than ever vital to be tiara of white,satin flowers, and maladministration contained in the first order on “non-deferrable John's Medicine. It and large. Peter Pan or con- bership chairman. bill and there was no investiga­ SURE you're getting QUALITY that vertible collar- Following is the budget of the her bridal Ix^quet was of white Jobs. That’s why McNutt said it brings quick relief rosebuds and sweet peas. tion of the charges before the bill was "only the beginning” and because of its sooth­ will last till war is done. KEITH’S models. Launders chapter for next year and the was introduced by Representative $100 treasurer's report for last year: The maid of honor wore shell that the list will be extended from ing effect on the foresaw this condition, bought heavily easily. pink marquisette and lace, long Matthies, Farnham said. JLdhJL time to time.* throat. Assets Recalling a Washington bid a NOW PLAYING Assets on hand Feb 25. 1942. torso waist line and full skirt, To meet farm labor needs, the The combination MONTHS ago— now presents furniture with pink tiara and short veil to year ago to have Hammerberg Cash in Manchester Trust $2,824.58 "rationalize" the nation’s milk ad­ OUT Manpower commission and the of ingredients in. of genuine PRE-WAR quality that you match her gown. She carried an Agriculture department are hop Cash in Saving Bank Gen­ ministration, Farnham said that JAP Father John’s Medi-| can depend on— that’s backed by our 43 eral F u n d ...... 2,537.65 arm bouquet of pink rosea and ing to raise a volunteer "land cine together w'ithi snapdragons. The flower girl wore Hammerberg is "probably the NUNTIN8 GLENNEY'S Cash in Savings Bank most capable man in the country,’’ army” of 3,500,000 men, women its scientific compounding make years’ reputation for excellence. Ch 'y Fund ...... 503.81 a white lace frock over blue and and youngsters to help out with it more easily assimilated. It get.s carried a basket of rose petals. to "I-ing order out of the indus­ 789 Main Streol Frozen Manchester Trust try's chaos but added that he planting and harvesting. results; Is nutritive, pure, whole­ and Safe Deposit Co. . . 8.55.68 The ceremony was followed by didn’t bellev. "they" would let What o f the repercussions of some and rich in vitamins A and Furniture ...... 25.00 a reception at the home of Rev. Hammerberg acc-mpllsh the job. the "non-deferrable” list? D. It has been used in some fam­ and Mrs. Keeler in West Hartford. Thrugh the milk administration 1. Industries, stores and serv­ ilies for three generations or more, i $6,746.72 On their return from a wedding has cost "at lot of money” Fam- ices now on the list (and those Its reputation is built on* merit— Receipts February 25, 1942 to trip, the bride will make her home ham said, "I just can’t believe the defined in the future as non-essen­ it gets results. ! Jan. 19. 1943. with her parents and the bride- rank and file of the state’s' farm­ Motor Ambulance Equip­ iroom will return to his Army Plus: ■ ers would like to see the adminis­ GUY KIBBEE in ment ...... 118.75 CSjrps at Aberdeen, Md. tration done away with” ||Srattei2ood^|de8jU|^ Home Nursing ...... 84.75 Hm Collected For Fanners Be Sure o f BIG Nurses Aide ...... 261.63 Communist Gathering The administration, he said, has Cant " utiuns for Local collected a lot of money for farm- THIS THEATER CLOSED Chapter ...... 631.93 Hartford, Feb. 3.——Robert ei , charging that many dealers EVERY TUESDAY ASSORTMENTS! We Offer First Aid ...... 384.20 Minor, assistant secretary of the have tried to cheat them. . •• Jr. Red Cross ...... 50.52 ^ Communist party of the United The one mistake admitted by Production ...... 17.82 ! States, will come here Friday Hammerberg, he said, was tum^ \ m ■k ' 1 1 Surgical Dressings ...... 2.50 ' night to addreas the largest party ing the Job of testing milk over to "J Phone Calls ...... 1.94 I meeting since Earl Browder ap­ the dairy and food commission 'niEATER OPEN TODAY! We have fought a mighty battle on the Nutrition Books ...... 10.60 peared in Bushnell Memorial hall which did a poor Job to start. ’The The HNEST Maple Bedroom Value merchandise fronts of America — for Swimming ...... 13.63 in 1936. Mr. Minor, a veteran fead- situation has now been straight­ We Have Offered In MANY Interest Manchester Sav­ ' er, will speak at the meeting to ened out, he said. YOUR protection! We are proud to be ings B a n k ...... 31.80 On Famham’s motion. Senator Months! be held at 8:15 in the Polish Na­ able to say that we bought in unprece­ Moriarty Bros. Sale Scrap tional Home on Goverpor street. Bentley and Represeiitatiyes Hold- MeUl ...... 425.70 ridge and Holcombe were named TODAY AND THURSDAY dented amounts sd YOU could have the Ke«p YOUR clothes in “ ready- Anna dokolow and her dance Refurd for Bandages___ 6.85 gi’o.up will present rfew dances as a committee to investigate the Dinnerware Free To the Ladles! SALE! Genuine Solid Maple Bedrooms for-action” condition by rely­ Magazine Subscriptions .. 3.50 milk administration for the farm­ things you need—and the wide choosing Life Saving ...... 2.00 dedicated to the United Nations. ABBOTT AND COSTELLO Dial 7100 ing on our ever-efficient serv- i The People’s Chorus, directed ‘ by ers aiG to report back to the or­ you' prefer. We now offer huge stocks These suites are so utterly FINE - so superb in Motor Corp Pins . . : ...... 1.20 gan” tion’s next meeting a week February Sale Price Richard Newman, will assist her. styling—so SOLID and EXTRA heavy—and ices, at lowest rate.s. Our ex- Volunteer Service ____ 2.30 from .today when a hearing on the for your choosing at February Sale splendid in every detail that they are practically For Prompt j The meeting will be a memorial to reljent work is done with “ mil­ bills is'scheduled by the Legisla­ prices that may not be possible again. unheard of at anywhere near $64.95. They have $2,051.62 ; V. I. Lenin, founder of the Soviet ture's Agricultural committee. full duatproofing — rich hand rubbed finish on Pick.Upj itary precision!” Call us - UjUon'who died in 1924. often. SOLID MAPLE — even drawer guides and 6nter She Gets What She Wants street. " With “ Hex Appeal!’’ Help You Save . ‘ Discharged yesterday: Richard HINDREDS OF OT^ER Spellman. 57 Cooper Hill streeT. “I MARRIED A WITCH’ With FREDRICK MARCH MORE for WAR BONDS! SALE VALVES TOMORROW J'- Discharged today; John Joyce, VERONICA LAKE Jr., 15 Victoria Road; Mrs. Joseph ------PLUS ------De Nies and daughter, 503 Adams “UNDERGROUND AGENT” KEITH’S February Sale has been justly GLENWOOD Oil and Gas v street; William A. Dunlop, Chest­ 111919 celebrated for 43 years for outstanding, nut ftreet. Birth: Yesterday, a daughter to truly sensational values in furniture of Restricted! R anges ------$1 6 9 .5 0 Scarcity of Materials Restricts Us To 144 Prints! Mr. and Mrs. Robert McBride, 14 distinction. This year, in a period of (Coal and Gas Ranges Equal Savings) Main street. |$IMISIIIMSSA:«SUILIinS79M0S higher prices, these values take on ne\y Birth: Today, a daughter to Mr. importance. We have made every ef­ $69 M.\PLE SOFA BEDS KROEHLER 2-Pc. Living ■N ORDER TOURS NOW ! Thursday Special and Mr*. Norman Dyer, 28 Lau­ fort, in this sale, to bring you GOOD ■Y "1 rel street. STATE Keith QUALITY ccrstruc- Rooms. Usually $149. $109 HARTFORD OLD FASHIONED LOW PRICES that tion. With COIL SPRINGS. A GOOD HEARTY MAN-SIZE MEAL , Sugar Ceaa Coatlaued mean more and bigger savings to you. Opens to full Duncan Phyfe Mahogany J J vLa u V VJI]y J LE A u u 8x10 Enlargement I i M P M m O N i Right now you will find traditional Size bed. $47.50 5-Pc. Dinettes, Usually $59. N^w England Boiled Dinner Hartford. Feb. 8— (P>— Law- Select Your Valentines Now From r«nc« da Flavls, Torrington hotel ONCE A 'YEAR, CLOSE TO COST FROM y o u r n e g a t i v e With Choice Heavy Brisket Corned Beef PRICES, in every department—-imiwr- SIMMONS man. pleaded not guilty to a Our Splendid Assortment Comfortable Felt Mat You'll live in and love thia auper-amooth Or, If yoit Ulte, ehooee from our va^ty of Roeats, Cbopa charge of tranaferring 800 pounds tant savings that may not be possible In Coin With Thia of sugar to a baker without requir­ Dozens of them with beautiful art work and timely tresses. Usually $22.50 $ 1 8 . 7 5 and lea Fbod. Tender, Juicy Stanlu cut frm Swift’s again till war is done. pinwhale corduroy suit . . . Three button O nly ing the surrender of stamp certi­ verses for all members o f the family and men in all the Advertisement Selected Heavy S tc^ B ccf. Teadertoln. Sirloin, and Bump. s j Cv i t T ficates, and had hla cast continued armed services. Modern Waterfall patch pocket jacket and amailly tailored before Commieeioner William J. Bedrooms, 3 Pieces, “ NO WINES— NO LIQUORS Wholean to Feb. 20 when the ec- TOPHATrtlJS BAND gored skirt. Sizes 10 to 20., Special: Vg doz. prints $2.50, one doz. $5.00 cueed eeid he would be repreeented Also Mirthful and General Valentines. Usually$119 ...... $8 7 .7 5 by eouneel. He put up a 81,000 BETTY BONNEY-JOE MARTIN ■3 Mail Negative, Coin and Your Andreas To: JUST GOOD WHOLESOME FOOD” caeh tend. fo m u k 0 y V OF MANCHFSTFR Maple Kneehole A C A Yellow Pale Green Atty. Milton Nahum of the OPA 5 0 c to $1.00 each Desk, Usually $38.50 ^ X 4 e 9 V quoted de Flavie to the effect that 100"r WOOL THE TEA ROOM he was returning the sugar to the ■ ( AXMINSTER RUGS Valentine Special! C ocoa Brown Frendi bakery of Torrlni^na from Nationally famous brands, LANE Modem T MELLIN6 PHOTOS 883 Main Street 0pp. St. Jamea's Chnreh which he said he borrowed It, be­ t i n ' s 9x12 sise, choice o f modem, Hope Chests...... cause be did not need the sugar. Dewey-Richman Co. :l .'IAIN ST OPeOSlTL HIGH m.HOOL colonial and broadloom ef- ''■ • MAIN STREET MANCHESTER. CONN. ’The case was broken by the Tor­ ^ii^'4WHlT50NS*";;r MAIN STn MANCHESTER Opticians OTHER REDUemONS IN B vis* rington police. Jewelers Stationers $39.75 DEPARTMEIj^ ■ j. OUMED JIOMDASra-OKM ALL DAY THV*I\ AMD RAT. EVEMNCUb r v; •n ssaamas m m mmmam ai J ICANCR^TER EVENING HERAINN« WEDNESPAT. FEIttUABT 8.1948 IE P ’I ^ R ' 'S .1 9 4 A -

own day, and two will bo oa duty ises Slid mors restrictions do no at the hpspital every morning to Brining and, Fermentation May good,” the governor said he told Joina Red Crosa Oil Shortage Fire Destroys To Be Speaker Canteen Unit CC Auxiliary assist with the linen, with flower m publicans Approve the Petroleum Administration for arranging or in any way 'their Be Used Presenjing Vegetablei- War in Washington over the tele* services may be required, except phone yesterday. "W hat we need Needs Money Doing Its Bit Gets Worse is oil. I f we are to be warm at all Passenger Bus aa nurses' aides. ' Others who*atgnlfled a willing­ here. We need a bigger supply." Washington, Feb. 3— (/Pi— As the « ^ d a modification of this proesM Budget as Submitted ness to be balled upon in case of result of a shortage ot tin cans and might offer, officiala said, an im- To Ship In Drums u “—■« Fund Is Short of $1,000 Thirty Membera to Aid emergency are Mrs. George W. Baldwin Arrangin||' to Twenty-two Persons of rubber iar rines the Avricul-' »>‘ *n>a“ ve method of The PAW , he reported, promised —Personal Contribu* At Hospital Wherever Cheney, Mrs. Harold Burr, Mrs. or ruDwr jar Mnga, tne Agricui preserving large quanUties of lert Comment Fa- Churchill Calls Have Dealers Pool to start today ahlpping kerosene to Had Just Stepped Off Alexander Cole, Mrs. Sidney Ellis, ture department la considering’ the vegetables previously canned* but Connecticut in 5S galiun drums tions Are Requested. Needed. Mrs. H. B. House, Mrs. Jobn possibility of pre^rving large for which cans will not be avail- Vorably on Plan to Use Kerosene Supply. loaded on railroad box cars, and As Flames Break Out. Pickles, Mrs. George H. Waddell, quantities of vegetables for civilian , sble next summer, On Egypt’s King hoped to maintain a steady supply Miss Jessamine Smith, Mrs. Ar- nse bjr means of brining and fer- _____ Surplus to Reduce of at least 50,000 gallons a day It was announced today that Mrs.CHarold Alvord,ls chair­ ntation processea used in pre- Hartford, Feb. 3 — l/Pt — Despite A passenger hue, operated by rigo Almetti, Mrs. Stuart Wasiey Radium Is said to be more while the crisis lasts. contributlona to the Manchester man of the tmlt of about thirty of sefying ' cucumber pickles and ^7Boi^ed Indebtedness. promises of emergency kerosene Anthony Lusa of Stafford Springe and Mrs. Elmore Hohenthal. abundant in the aediment o f the Cairo, Feb. 3—MP)— Prime Jlln- shipments Into the state beginning To the three emergency fuel of* kraut. between Hartford and Stafford, Mobile Canteen Unit Fund have the fifty members of the Chamber Mrs. L. T. Wood Is the presi­ deep ocean bottom than in land leter Churchill called on Egypt’s tomorrow, Gov. Raymond E. Bald­ flees already established in Bridge­ of Commerce Women’s auxiliary, dent of the Chamber of Commerce Ofticials aaid experiments had Hartford, Feb. S—{S’)—The rec* waa completely destroyed this dwindled and at present, the total rocks. King Farouk and hmched with win said last night that Connecti­ port, New Haven and Waterbury, who have volunteered services to auxiliary for 1943. shown^ that several vegetables morning by fire in DobeonvUle on amount collected la abort of $1,- |«d-breakirj general fund budget Richard G. Casey, British minister cut’s range oil shortage is "getting the governor yesterday added a the' Manchester Memorial hospi­ could be preserved by this method. Hartford turnpike. The origin of 000 ^Mlbinitted by the governor to the o f state in the Middle East, during steadily worse.” fourth. In Hartford. Those offices . tal, corresponding to the "gray Studies along this line are being the blase was blamed on a back­ However, plans by the sponsors P oIIpo Confirm Story ^?OaneraI Aaeembly haa the general his visit to Cairo, it was disclosed He la arranging, he declared, for have been deluged with calls from ladica” or "blue ladies” at similar made, they aaid, at the North Caro­ fire. State Policeman Robert Ed- of the Fund were disappointed in Itchy Pimples Vbpiffoval of the Republican mem- today, f those dealers who have any kero­ householders without range oil.' come early! institutions. This service unit of lina AgT-iculturai Research. Experi­ 1 din investigated and handled one endeavor which they had Portland, Ore.—i/pf— Police re­ ment station in c- 'peration with of that body, it became ap> Churchill saw pictures of the sene left to pool part of their The office In Waterbury alone had the auxiliary is already swinging tn ffic for two hours. counted on. That of making per­ ports confirm the story. The young the Federal government. Kill Romance, l|Mrmt soon after the budget mes- , British Eighth Army's march into supply into a source of fuel for 800 calls yesterday. into action, and is another re­ According to the police Lusa / sonal solicitations through the man wa.s so angry at his girl was transmitted to the joint Tripoli and of his historical dlsUossed householders. But, he sponse to the appeal for assist­ Excellent. Results Obtained Many shattei-ed romances may said, surveys show that only two had experienced some trouble with various industrial concerns in friend that he bit a chunk from a sesaion yesterday. visits, to Turkey and’ Cyprus at a Bees do not gather honey from ance at the local hospital which Officials said excellent results be traced directly to scratching of daya supply remains in the tanka Mancheater. This waa turned down beer gla.ss. Then he ran to lay his In particular. Republican lead' private film show lii the residence flowers. Instead, they gather nec­ the bus on the way from Hartford. appeared in a recent issue o f The had been obi lined In' preserving skin blemishes. Why tolerate itch­ of primary suppliers. tar. which they transform Into at all plants, due to existing condi­ neck on a street car rail. Officers commented favorably on the of Alexander Kirk, United States Upon reaching Dobaonville, with Herald. The Memorial Hospital snap beans by b ;’ '.ing processes. ing of pimples, eczema, angry r ^ 'aa to use the anticipate surplus “More regulations, more prom­ honey., twenty-two passengers on the bus, tions which prevail in time of war. ■irrived before the street car. They minister to Egypt. Women's Auxliiiary of which Mrs. When the brine Was washed off blotches snd other irritations, reduce bonded indebtedness and It waa planned that the amount .sent him home first making him and the beans were rooked, they when you can get quick relief from S Mr. Lues had just completed Charles Felber i.s president was : lay away a “nest egg” to meet transferring them to another bus, Robert J. Smith which waa to be collected in these pay for the broken glass. were found, officials said, to be soothing Peterson’s Ointment? 35c Eldrrd J. McCabe the first. p ^ - w a r problems. bound for Stafford. As he stepped miila would go a long way in equal to frozen-pack and canned all druggista. Money refunded If "Very wise,” Senate Majority The regular monthly meeting of reaching the . Those Who Will Help A spot appearing on the face of beans. one application does not delight on the starter again the engine Eld red J. McCabe, of 115 Russell Twenty C. C. auxiliary mem­ t«ader Stanley P. Mead termed backfired and within twenty min­ the Men’s Friendship Club of the Personal Contributions the sun in 1932 waa 22.000 miles Several vegetables arc already you. Peterson’s Ointment also that proposal; and other prominent South Methodist church will be Now, it apt^ars that the inopey .street, former executive vice-presi­ bers who have sigfiifled their will­ in diameter. more than large being pickled commercially in soothes irritated and tired feet and utes the bua was in ruins. ingness to help each morning dur­ Republican memb.'rs of both A wrecking car arrived within held in the church parlors, Mon­ wanted will be realized only dent of the Manchester Chamber enough to encircle the earth. small volumea for use as relishes. cracks between toes. houses agreed. day evening, February 8 at 8 through personal contributions by ing the present congested condi­ forty mlnOtea and removed the of Commerce, and for the pa.st tions at the hospital, include the Democrats Reserve Comment hulk from the highway. There o'clock. citizens of the' town. While the But Democrats in general re­ year and a half serving in a simi­ following: Mrs. Alvprd, Mrs. were no Injuries to any of the The speaker for this occasion sponsors can not go inside the served comment on the financial will be Robert J. Smith, Commis­ lar capacity with ths Noi'wich Ernest Bantly. Mrs. A. H. Barber, passengers. plants, there is no reason why in­ Chart for the state's next two sioner of Welfare for the State of dividuals cannot contribute in per­ Chamber of Commerce, leaves Mrs. Thomas Bentley, Mrs. How­ . years until they have had a chance Connecticut. Mr. Smith is also Di­ son at the Manchester Trust Com­ here Sunday to begin training for ard Boyd, Mrs. David Chambers, to study it. rector of Emergency Welfare ser­ Mrs. Spencer Champlln, Mrs. G. I. pany, leaving the money with foreign service with the American From one Democratic source F ly nil Defense vices of the State Defense Council. Treasurer W alter Buckley. No Fimerson, Mrs. Mannirfg F'endell, ■me a suggestion that they might Mr. Smith has a thorough amount will considered too ^mall Red Cross. Mrs. Jack Friedman, Mrs. F’rank ' M)pose the governor's proposal to knowledge of the relief necessities and all contributions will be grate Mr. McCabe will take four week.s Gcrlach, Mrs. C. A. ‘ Goodrich, n a n ce most of the state police Argues Today in the state. Under his supervision fully received. of intensive training for Red Cross Mrs. Everett Keith. Mrs. P. C. i^4osta fttrni the general fund rather with the assistance o f his various Lessner, Mrs. Charles Miller, Mrs. It is also suggested that public service st Washington and then f^ than fr'n i the highway fund as (Contiaued from Page One) deputies come Child Welfare, W id­ minded citizens of the town might W alter Oliver, Mrs. F'red Parker, t present ow's aid. Old A ge Assistance and take up collections at any place in will be a.sstgncd. lie has been Mrs. Peter Salmonsen. Mrs. John A s budget proposed by the gov* many other agencies too numerous which they are employed, or at given no Indication where he will Spade. Mrs. L. T. Wo-iJtsRT a Ox \ ■ \ MANCHESTER E l^ I^ G HTOALD. MANCHESTER. CONN^ !SDAY,^TE6iyLJARY 3; 1Q49' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MAJJCHESTEft, CONN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3; 194S

he weight of a 200-pound school- siUing aad kneeUng on R n i s i w i n , «wnp>etlng a twelve weak' i -- -^ . J chant. 78, of the Hydeville sec­ $9,140 .^warded .laster.” Judge Patrick B.’ O’SuUl- curb “an obstinate demonstration' X •'-'•V L s o l t l y v l l l | course at Aberdeen Proyl Stafford Springs tion. was held this afternoon at 2 IVInrlboniii^h Objectors Aid an ruled In Superior court yeater- of rage,” was "grossly Vin^son Grounds, Maryland, Hia moi o’cloi'k from his late home with Job Stabilization Plan Pupil in Siiil clay. able and Immoderate aiy? there­ Is Now ITeutjCiiaiit and hl.«i wife, the former John O. Netto the Rev. Alfred F. Wood, pastor Mrs. Howard Lord Although cenaurlng Donald Gal­ fore unlawful Helen Koaon of Hartford, attem News From Manchester’s Neighbors 472. Stafford of the First Methodist church of­ S84-‘J, East Hampton Federal Tests way, 12,. of Forestvllle, for hi* con­ He found ”*n ifiibmken chain' ------V I the exercisea. 'Lieutenant Bald­ ficiating. The body was placed in duct in achool one morning two between an abraslo^on the boy’s Frederick W. Baldwin, son of | win returned with them and is the vault of the chapel at the Cuts Work Transfers Hartford, Feb. 3— (A*i—A achool Mra. Mae Slye of Prospect years ago, he awarded him $9,- back, received in the scuffle, to an Mr. and Mrs. Peter Baldwin, of { now spending a 10 day furlough Stafford Springs cemetery. Burial The local Grange will hold it* More Than 100 Volun­ pupil’s duty 1* to “ submit to rea­ 140.57 in hl8 suit against his teach­ Infection, to sepucemla and then In town. Street has been appointed local will be in the spring in the Staf­ regular b-.'.siness meeting Thurs­ 162 School street, has been com- | ‘ - f - land army director by Mrs. Joseph sonable disclpUne,” ' but he need er, Harry D. Williamson, principal to osteomyelitis of the spine_ now Before entering the service lent in the coin of the realm from Antoinette Paggloli had perfect at­ Buscagiia of North Coventry is ford Springs cemetery. day bcglnninc at 8:00 p.m. At 8:45 War Manpower Com- teer in Experiments not “ submit with the air of a Saint of the Sarah E. Reynolds school. requiring the boy’s body to be en­ missioned a second lieutenant in ' Lieut. Baldwin was employed at W. Alsop, director of the Connec­ the United States Army, after Colt’s. this locality. Any typewriter not tendance for the first five months. director and president, having two ticut Land Army. A program has Mr. Marchant died late Satur­ the meeting will be open to the ■ Overnight I\lew8 Cecilia while being crushed under The judge said that Williamson’s cased in a plaster cast. Wapping built before 1935. or contributions Bolton day night at his home in Hyde- mission to Install Sys­ To Help Save Lives. Meetings Tonight more years to serve. Ralph Brad- been proposed for an agricultural public and a talk on the ’’Point in money may be given to Mr. Ira Bolton Volunteer Firemen will ville. He was born in Eagleville, Mr*. W. W. Grant .Mr*. Clyde Marshall way of Stafford was re-elected short course for the training of tem in Nation’ s War Of Connecticut Turshen, Salvage Chairman of the Phone 4058 meet at tke Firehouse at 8 p. m. vice-president, and Edgar W. September, 29, 1864, the son of f v '1 of Ratio 'ing” Will be given Washington, Feb. 3—(fl*)—More 7 m , ManofeMter women for employment on farms By .Associated Presa local Defense Council. this evening. Dynes of South Coventry, secre­ and in dairy plants. The College of Alfred and Sara (Barton i Mar- by soph Besine of the price di­ Production Center. than 100 conscientious objectors I Ensign William J. Elseman, of East Central Pomona Grange chant. He "'had been a resident vision of the O. P. A. CLOSED MOND.WS DURING FUEL EMERGENCY Bolton's Msrch of Dimes went tary, was re-elected. The five vot­ Agriculture. University of Con­ have volunteered as'diuman "g u l-' JJeut. Frank S. Bumham la Elmhurst, L. I., and Hebron, was meets this evening at 7:30 at the ing delegates are Armando Pesce here for many years being em­ Stanley Oloski, who Is stationed Hartford—Four new lawyers over the quota on Tuesday when necticut. Conneotjeut Land Army, By "■‘‘trld Ame nea pigs” in government tests to | OPEN 9:3 0 TO 6 TUESD.4Y THRU SATURDAY ■pending a ten-day furlough with 'a member Of the first class of Re Masonic Temple in Manchester. and Louis Andlslo, of North U. S. Employment Service and ployed at the Swift River Woolen at Fort Bragg, N. C„ has been were admitted to the bar yester­ serve Midshipmen to graduate the coin box of the North school mill in Hyde vine. He leaves a sis­ spending a furlough at his home Cleveland, Feb 3— The gent develop better emergency rations ! Ma parents, Mr. and Mra. Uoyd Coventry, George Rose of Bolton, Farm Security Administration are here. day in Superior court: Mary A. Wednesday from the United Naval yielded $15.50. The pupils under Michael Poliansky of Ashford, and co-operating in_ the program. ter, Miss Irene Marchdht, a was driving a scrap truck fop a Wilson of Hartford, Edgar S. Mc- for life rafts, better diets for' J. Burnham of Main atreet. Bum- Reserve Midshipmen's School at A. M. Heck, of Union. The meeting daughter, Mrs. Raymond St. There are a number of cases of Cleveland war plant. The Job didn't bam araa commlasimed a second the direction of Mrs. Alice Stough­ -Courses will start M ondayFebru­ measles in town. Lellan of Manchester, Herbert P. fliers and troops, and new 'con­ Notre Dame, Ind. voted to endorse th* work and pro­ Marie; a brother, Charles W. pay much, so he took three days Umtcnant in th* Army Quarter- ton, teacher, must havs ' worked South Coventry ary 15th, at the University o? Con­ Hebron Grange has invited th* Schoen of New London, and Wil­ trols for wartime diseases. Earle Porter has been discharg­ gram of Milk Commissioner Marchant, all of Stafford Springs. off to hunt a new one, and landed aaasters Corps last lliursday at necticut and will continue for a ladies 2nd degree team of Marl­ liam O. Keene of East Norwalk; ed from the hospital at the Marine hard to reach such a high mark. Donald O. Hammerberg. period of 12 months. Thirteen Stafford ySung men it. two others who have passed their Col. Lewis F. Kosch, In charge *Oamp Lee, Va. Barracks at New River, and has Towm Clerk Albert E. Harmon borough Grange to confer the sec­ The list of contributors was not The Stafford Chapter American left Jills week for duty in t^e But then he had to go through a examinations could not be present of the Selective Service System’s Harold Hinks has been confined gone back into training. has received from the state a .Army and reported at Fort Dev- ond degree on a class of candi­ new routine. It's something that Camp Operations division, which handed in with the box but one Red Cross, in a report to National' dates on March 16. and will be admitted later: Ensign to bis home about two weeks by Mrs. Harold Gray spent a few number of signs for merchants headquarters, stated that volun­ ens, as follows: Donald S. Bruce, all workers will meet shortly, as supervises 78 work projects for Illness. days this week In Middletown as look at the amount and one can Samuel M. Schatz of Hartford, and and offices co-operating with the teer- service" workers ’bf the local Oiarles Bradway, 2nd, Edward soon as the War Manpower com­ Edward C. Kalkowskl of New Bri­ the “ CO’S,” and Jamea Stanley, ■ The Ellsworth Memorial High the guest of her daughter and son realize that each pupil in the Ellington Kubacka, Aldo J. Bardlni, Walter mission can get "job stabilization government by closing their places chapter devoted more than 6000 tain. of the National Service Board for achool basketball team won their In-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kirk- school must have participated. L. Williams, Aide J. Scotta, Rob­ plana” set up in the country's war Religious Objectors, disclosed the Other contributions received were: hours to various activities during 18th consecutive victory at South ham. of business for one or more days The Surgical Dressing Class will ert R. Desloge, Bruno S. Lorenzet, production centers. Waterbury—Charles Kurtz, 76, experiments today. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Boslo, $1, and the last three months. The report died at the Waterbury hospital last Windsor Saturday night by defeat­ Among the week-end visitors a week to save fuel. These may meet Thursday ^afternoon at 2 covered the work of the local Adolps F. Pellegrini, George Ko- WAKE UP YOUR Hank had to tell Duffy, the were Miss Irma Lord, of the State Mr. and Mra. Chester Hutchinson. night of Injuries received when he Drink Sea Water for Days ing the East Hartford High five, be obtained from the town clerk's chapter for November and Decem­ vaclny, Steven J. Tarcho, George boss, that he was quitting. And Normal Training College at Willi- $1, a total of $17.50 for Tuesday. o’clock irf the Hall Memorial. he had to get a "certificate of waa hit by a car on Jan. 19. Six objectors— men who refuse 81 to 26. The Ellsworth reserves office without charge. Library. ber, 1942, and Jinuary 1943. D Belcher and Joseph F. Satkow- clc ^ were defeated by the East Hart- mantic. staying with her father, Previously acknowledged was The Red Cross Canteen class LIVER BILE^ availability' from Duffy. That's a to fight because of religious be­ A large amount of scrap metal Mr. and Mrs. John Bourgeois of ski. Willimantic—Medical Examiner ^ ford reserves in the preliminary Loren M. Lord, Mr. and Mrs. Paul the sum of $63.98 and the total served luncheon for about 100 Withaal C*1« kI—And Tsa’l Jaap Onl *f little slip of paper which saya the liefs—are working on a National money collected thus far in the remains piled in the center as the Westford avenue, are the parents Mrs. Thomas V. Kenny and Brae Rafferty said last night that i'^game 31 to 30. Lyon of New Britain, the guests pupils of the Center; and Town Bed in tha Meming Rarin' I* Gs worker is free to Seek another job. Everett Rfehmond. 42, committed Research council project at the drive Is $81.48. More contributions heavy snow of the past few weeks of a son, born Monday, at the three daughters, Joan, Mary El­ Massachusetts General hospital. f The YoungYouni Peoples society held of Mrs. Lyon's parents, Mr. and hall school and their teachers The lim ihould poar oat eboat t pi"** of But Duffy balked. He said he suicide by shooting himself In the are on their way. A final report has made it impossible to move as Johnson Memorial hospital. Mrs. len and Cynthia, of Hartford, for­ They drink sea water for days at to Mra. Nicholas Johnson; Miss Elsie bile iuire into your boweU every day. If this ' needed Hank on the truck. He also F UMrregulai' regular meeting last Sunday Monday noon. Mrs. Shirley Bourgeois before her marriage was mer residents of Stafford Springs, head with a .22 rifle in his front at which the following Nyberg, of Hartford, visiting Mr. will be made later in the week. Tennant was in charge of cooking town and state groups have been bile i« not flowing freely, ytmr food Bey sot refused to give Hank a more skill­ a time In testa to determine s in c e ^ evoahw. at busy keeping the highways cleared Miss Hazel Pilot, daughter of Mr. were Sunday guests of Mr. and digeet. It may juet decay b tbs hnwolaTbes yard after telling his 15-year-old t odBcei^wenwere Installed: President. and Mra. Robert Porter. First Court Case the luncheon which consisted of gaa bloala up yuur stomach. You gat eon- ed Job. daughter that he was “going out," whether the life of a shipwrecked Itte**® for traveling. Ellington had the and Mrs. J. Pilot of Main street. Mrs. John C. .Netto and family on etipeted. You feel sour, sank aiv' tbe world person may be prolonged if all Porter 'C oU ^; vice president, Mr. and Mrs. Donal Coates have The first court case to be held scrambled eggs, tomatoes, sand­ Not Using Skill and not to follow him. named their infant daughter, Col­ appearance of a young blizzard. A daughter was bom to Mr. and High street. looka punk. So Hank—the stabilization plan salt is removed from his food. l c c i * 8 Dorothy Slp»er: secretary, Jane in Bolton's court was heard by wiches and chocolate milk. Mrs. Mrs.-Francis Dorsey of Stafford, Corporal Edward Jezok, son of It ukee those good, old Carter’s Little Hartford—To reduce rejections leen Elizabeth. Trial Justice John Swanson V&Ulthrop Merriam will be in Mrs. Andrew Saidak of Main Liver I’illa to get thcas t pbta of bile flow­ permits this—went to the United “Drinking salt water then may Muir, and trbiteurer, Phillip Grant, Monday night at the Johnson Me­ Mrs. Henrietta Jezek of Stafford ing freely to make you feci "vip and up.” by the Navy. Marines and Coast ■ad chairman vbf- the Missionary Miss‘Clarissa Pendleton has re­ Monday. This was aljio Judge charge of cooking next week's street has pneumonia and is in a States Employment service to tell be less harmful,” said Stanley. a T o'*' turned from Yonkers, where she hospital in Hartford. morial hospital. has been promoted to the rank of Get a package today. Take aa directed. his story. They found Hank had Guard now that they are taking These testa are continuing and ■ommittee, WiUhrd Stearn. Swanson’s first case as trial jus­ luncheon assisted by Mrs. Hewes The funeral of Alfred"D. Mar- sergeant in the Army air force. Eflective in meUng hOe flow freely. Aek has been spending a couple of Mrs. George Tlghe of Maple for Carter’s Little Uver PiUa. lOf end tH. skill he wasn't using. He had a draftees, a color perception test the results are not yet known. tice. Edward S. Malone of East and a committee on serving, and has been added to the physical ex weeks with Mrl and Mrs. Crinton L Hartford, charged with evasion of Mrs. Beebe and a committee for street is a patient in the Mercy machine shop in his home, and he’d When not engaged in the testa, Will: responsibility, pleaded not guilty. hospital in Springfield, Mass., and taken a night course in machin­ amlnations given Selective Service the six men work aa orderlies. As washing and sterilizing dishes . candidates, medical officers at the Hebron Mrs. Daniel Horton. Branch It was alleged that on Dec. 23, The Red Cross Women’s Motor is reported on the danger list ing. u s e s phoned Duffy, and he o f Jan. 28, “ (X>'8” working . as — and now in this year of 1943, you’ ll find our reputation for chairman of Hebron Red Cross, 1942, his car struck the car be­ which is very sad news to her was surprised like everything. He induction center said last night orderlies and attendapts in hos-,| Corps met for drill Monday night asked Hank to come back. USES Mrs. Vernon Hills, Production longing to Harriet Langhorn of at the Legion Hall in Manchester. friends and neighbors here. Hartford—State OPA Director pitals throughout the country ({iiality, our reputation for fair prices, our reputation for iucoiu- The heaviest snowfall of the chairman. Mrs. Vorus Nickerson, South Coventry near Bolton Notch advised him to gr. Hank’s now Chester Bowles said last night that numbered 354, relieving that manv Miss Nellie Wolfe, daughter of The next meeting of Ellington working at a machine, getting 15 winter overlaid the town with . 11 secretary-treasurer and Mrs. Stan­ and that Malone failed to stop. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A. Wolfe of Center Parent Teacher Associa­ his office and the State Dairy and men for duty with the armed parahle service. . . haven’t deviated from their original policy ■I inches of snow on the level, aiid ton Harris. Daytime Surgical cents more an hour. Food commission would work to­ services. Renato Cocconl prosecuted the Lakeside Park was accepted last tion will be held Monday night, In Louisville, which has the old­ numerous drifts several feet high. Dressings Chairman, attended the case and the defendant was found Saturday in New York as a mem­ Feb. 8 at eight o'clock and will be They Serve Who Work gether In uncovering and eliminat­ AM In Typhus Studies since their inception. Tlw state snowplow went through kll-day meeting in Columbia of est plan (three months), labor ing sales of “doctored” coffee and guilty and fined $50 and costs. An ber of the Women’s Auxiliary Vol­ a "Founders^ Day Program.” turn-over dropped exactly 50 per In New Hampshire, three ty­ tte Green at 3 a. m., and before the. Chapter Surgical Dressings appeal was taken and a bond was untary Enlisted Service, and ex­ other food substitutes of which phus studies are under way with daylight those who had to meet group, Tuesday. cent* in the first two months. posted for the defendant’s appear­ pect* to be'i assigned to a ‘Waves’’ In Akron the first week job consumers have complained. to the aid of 75 objectors, 25 in each the early shifts at Hartford and Patfqn and Matron. Mr. and ance in Superior Court. him. experiment Stanley said these Manchester Defense plants, were Mrs. Walter C. Hewitt and Miss training station about the first of Meriden Flier shopping dropped 75 per cent. That Ladies of Saint Maurice March. She is at present employed j- * shoppirig has been costing the New Haven—The Yale Nursing men allow their bodies to be cov­ ■hoveling themselves out School Victoria Hilding, Martha, were and Save achool announced last night that Nine members attended the in the office of the American war drive untold manhours of ered with 200 lice (not Infected i children turned to and shoveled the among! thotie to attend the O.E.3. because of the heavy demand for meeting ofsthe Ladies of Saint Thread Co., in Willimantic. Dies in Crash work. while various powders are used to ■Idewalk from the Post Office and in ColchesteF Wednesday evening. nurses, it will offer a refresher see bow quickly the insects can library to the schoolhouse door. Following the serious fire in Maurice held-Monday evening at Mr. and Mra. Ralph.V. Reynolds Here are the basic conditions of the home of Mrs. Renato Cocconl have received word c/'th e safe ar­ course for former nurses, its be exterminated. The school biu bringing the ele- their home just Sqross the Colum~ all the plans: seventh, beginning on Feb. 16. '■Mntary children, from .Amston bla-line on the l^lim antic road, of West atreet. Mrs. Harold Dwy­ rival of their son Virgil Reynolda,^ Meriden, Feb. 3.—(A>)—Welles' L. Not all can go to war and be in the fight­ For labor: "These lice are not tj'phus in­ er presented her resignation and with the U. S. armed forces in Bishop, 33, who died yesterday Oan Appeal To Committee fected,” Stanley emphasized. "The OBly got through at 1 o’clock. The Mr. and Mrs. Jacdb Kresewitz same results can be achieved wit! ' high school bus from Amston suc- are staying with theta son-in-law Mrs. Walter Zutter was elected Africa. when a Civil Air Patrol plane in ing hut all of us at home can do our part No worker can get a new job Solid Maple chaplain for the remainder of the Harry Metenosky, recently com­ unless he presents a “certificate of out using them since whatever will Mded in getting through, but and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Carl- which he was observer crashed off Tiding to Find kill a non-t.vphus louse will kill / ■nly after a struggle on the Mill man Frankel. On the night the .year. Mrs. Aldo Pesce was elected missioned a Second Lieutenant in the coast of Maine, had been on availability" from his old employ­ to the entertainment committee the Aviation Ordnance Department to help the war effort and redouble it by one with typhus.” BreaHfast Btnam road. house burned, traffic was Stopped coastal patrol d u ty since joining er. Or. if the employer refuses to Slaying Motive On Welfare island. New York Thera were over 70 present at because of hose lines across the for the remainder of the year. The of the Army at Aberdeen. Md.. is the Meriden squadron, in August. give it, one from the USES. Thf next meeting will be held at the with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ten objectors are submitting tha Walk to the Party, Saturday road, and one o f these was the A native of Meriden, he former­ SAVING every dollar possible from in­ USES can also refuse. Then the low pressure chamber tests simu­ 5 Pc. Sets night, Leroy Getchell acted as New York bus? Advised by resh home of Mrs. Giovanni Pesce. Michael Metenosky of South street ly owned a bird house business worker can appeal to the local for a ten day furlough, after which Cincinnati. Feb. 3.—(fl*>—Police lating conditions at an altitmic Master o f Ceremonies, various dents to cut back and turn right Perfect Attendance which he started when a boy as a come. Buy U. S. War Bonds and committee. 20.(H)0 feet and up. They eat var.- games and square dancing were and right again to bypass the fire, In compliance with a request he will leave for the Air’ Base at hobby. For several years before No worker, already in a war in­ today turned to psychology in an V attempt to find a motive for the oiis foods in search of impiovc.. cnjayad with Tennant’s orchestra, the bus took a wrong turn and from the Bolton Board of Educa­ Newark. N. J. Another son. the war he had been interested in dustry, can get . a certificate to high-flying diets. Labis sad Jared Tennant, violins. arrived to the astonishment of Michael Jr., is home . on furlough ^ Stamps. shift to 8 non-essential job. How­ s'trangrulation of 29-month-old tion that monthly lists of pupils aviation and held a student pilot’s .\ssist In IWet Test* ‘29.95 Pant Broome at the piano, and Bob driver and passengers alike, at having perfect attendance be omit­ from Fort Slocuol, N.' Y. license. ' ’ ever USES can refer him to one Gail Marie Bradner, only child of Bchulyer calling off. ’The door col- Holbrook’s Pond. ted and lists of those having per­ Sergeant Technician Raymond He is survived by his widow, the if the shift would help the war. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bradner. I .Similarly, at Urbana, lll.s., fo;i: ‘ BUon amounted to about $17, but The Red Cross workers were Pender has returned to Camp Ber­ "Co's” are asaisling i'n a Li- . i- Our Usual Price fect attendance for the half and former Miss Julia Nettleton, whom No worker from out-of-towp can Maj. John Seebohin, Inspector / . stnce the collection was to go to prevented from Sewing or making entire year be substituted, the fol­ ta n. N. C„ after spending a ten he married in July 4: by his par­ get a job without seeing the USES of police, said a "strangled" doll sity of Illinois diet oxnei liiK lit Would Be S37.9.'> tha March of Dimes, a spirited' ap- dressings this week on account of lowing lists ate submitted. At the day furlough with Mrs. Pender. He ents. Mr. »ud Mrs. Dexter L. and getting a certificate. was discovered on a kitchen chan exercising in an uir conj:..;.',i. paal from Mr. Schuyler Jacked the the difficulties of transportation also visited his uncle, Willard room witii tvi.! Ciatuica cf Li> i Center school, Mrs. Daniel Hallo- Bishop; by a brother, Wilfred M. For management: in the room adjacent to the one Large sturdy rcfecturj' table ■um up to $20.50. This, with the and weather. ran, teacher, thtee pupils, Court­ Green in North Coventry. Bishop of Meriden; and by a sis­ No employer can hire a new where police found the garroted 110 degrees, r .o or loads loi i ■um already collected, brings up Circulation of The Weekly body of the blonde, blue-eyed Iroop.s engaged in jimgle ii-.hlin;; ' acconimodating six. h,i.s heal ney Tucker, Ward Gochee and The annual meeting of District ter. Mrs. Femleigh E. Bishop of worker without seeing and filing resisting top. E’our uell built, tha town’s total to $37, including FlMh, the newspaper compiled and Earle Anderson attended school No. 5, Connecticut Milk Producers child. The doll also was blonde, [ i.s on Gndol niui me the objo- live \ Hartford. Thff Savings Bank his certificate. ‘ her'e. Whet is 'ocst for ligiueis in ladder bark rluiir.s. Iion lype. the Id already sent to Hartford by delivered within walking distance every day of the first pix months. Association was held Saturday/4n Any employer oan refuse to and the noose around its neck wa.-, Amston school But as the time of the Green by Buddy Getchell, 8, ,WRB0NDS I .rigid zono.s i.s being exanmied v.iln An ej^ceptionally outstanding Birch Mountain school had no one the Grange Hall. North Coventry, First state of the Union to mint issue'a certificate to a worker who similar to that used in the slay­ value. has been advanced a week, the and Holly Sellers, 9, has risen from with perfect attendance f6r the six with a dinner served by the Ladies ing. ^ the aid of 17 "Co's at another Uni- copper pennies was Vermont, in wants to quit. But if the USES vereity of Iliinols project at its ■um is growing in aU sections of 30 rapies to 60 in six weeks.. months, but Shirley Pagg;{oll and of the Fragment Society, Edward June, 1785. grants it. the employer is over­ Miss Anna Marie Teal, 31. a th* town. iSrt. Robert Will, formerly of’ the former mental patient, walked in­ , .Medical school in Chlc;igo. Leroy Getchell acted as Master faculty o f the University of Con­ ridden. , While objecttirs generally an of Manchester For USES: to central police 'station yester­ af Ceremonies at the Walk to the necticut, has received a tHree-day day and said, "1 have killed a opposed to working at jolw that Party, and plans were laid for en- furlough from Camp Eustis, Va. Must Get Employer's Side have the slightest connection with ! It must call the old employer child.” , Mdng Saturday nights. Next Sat­ Mr. Will will be the guest of his V Mutual Savings Bank Detective Chief Emmett D. Kir- the war. Colonel Kosch said manv Classic Hepplewhite Bedroom Rendered urday the P.T.A. will act as spon- wife’s mother ia Scarsdale. N. Y.. iSXBHiqimcsnim .for his side of the story when a volunteers can be found if they arc worker applies for the right to gan said Miss Teal wa.s confined n ■ar. and racelve . the collection; where Mrs. Will is employed in the a hospital in 1942, a victim of de­ convinced their work will have n Saturday the 13th, there wlU be a office of the Reader's Rigest. swap jobs. long-term benefit, that is, beyond in Finest Mahogany Veneers mentia praecox, a form of insani­ (Keu ee.»..*e. J *' Valentine social, and the Women's In some plans USES can trans­ the war's end. ty. Division of the local Defense Forgets to Give Town fer skilled workers from a plant "The Co’s turned down a project I where thiey’re not usied full time, to Police said Miss Teal told them Council will sponsor it on Febru­ Mrs. Bradner placed the baby m to test poison gas clothing because Our Usual Price W ould Be $19S ary 20th. It has been suggested Guthrie. Okla.— Excited a plant that needs them badly. that was concerned only with the) The big objective is to put each Miss Teal’s charge as she left for *149.00 that similar places be opened in voice on the telephone: ’The bus her first day of work as a wait­ w ar,' the Stanley In corobora- other parts of the town so that 534848232323534823485389912348485323232323485353532353534848531423235323232353482353484848484823482323532353484848532348■ worker on the job where he’ll be tion, "but volunteered for the sea I .All the grace and charm of the original Hoppelwhite pieces from which station's on fire;" Firemen an­ 5348232348235323532323484823484848232323534823232353482323532353484848535348232348232323232348232323232348484823232348most valuable. Our friend Hank ress. those who live too far to walk can swered the call, found no blaze, Police quoted Miss Teal as be­ water test because , the results | it was copied. The dre.sser has large swelled front with dovetailed and was an example. He was worth would oe useful war or no war.’ also enjoy a party near home and finally learned: It was a long­ ...You can FIGURED ing unable to recall any of the conter guided drawers, large carved shield mirror of quarter inch every week or so. NEW—-FRESH more on a machine jh a n he was distance call from Langston, sev­ driving a truck. events from the time the baby 1 polished plate glass; Che.st has swelled front and seven drawers. The WPB ha.s requested a quota eral miles away. The Lang.ston was brought to the apartment un­ of five typewriters or their equiva­ CRETONNE DRAPES The plan committees also hope Bed is semi-sleigh poster type and entire suite is of combination bus station was destroyed. spot it every time they can cut down the absenteeism til she surrendered. Stale 4-H Clubs 36 Inches Wide that’s due to job shopping. And mahogany veneers and selected gumwood with hand rubbed Colonial CURTAINS the inefficiency of the worker who’s Plan Caiupaignl finish. OU can count on ■ tnutworthy cn^noer to liRy • ROSE just shifted to a new Job. Par­ ticularly the lost efficiency of the Davis Going Back \ on the right track. One of our first rules in Y • GREEN workers who moved around rest­ In Our Curtain Shop j making Coca-Cola is to buy the choicest ingre> and DRAPES lessly. To Talks on Air Storrs, Feb. 3—4AT—With tho • BLUE ParU iif Lot Cans* slogan “feed a fighter.” the C on-' fT e Rate ConnecticuV* Favorites for W^indows Wear a watch you know clients. Another rule is to blend them with all The absentee rate was high in a nectlcut 4-H club* will open a ' To Dress-up Every Window • W INE Detroit plant which majees jeeps. state campaign on Feb 6 to double the S'? years of skill that have made iceCola. Be sure you get absenL fice of War Information, announc­ war-winning projects, x •Vr LENGTH - « BULOVA! Complete The fact waa this: Every night ed last night he would begin the • Most Important single project in *1.59 thing. Call for it by ita full name or the real huge shipments of jeeps left, but broadcasts ”as soOn as arrange­ the 1943 4-H victory progrant will With Hooks ments with the radio networks, by iu affectionate abbreviation—Coke. It’a the night’s production filled up the be farm work, either on the rMme 6.3” LENGTH - r2 * LE.VGTH - •nd TiS-Backs hole. This was explained to the now under consideration, are work­ farm or as hired hands on nirigh- the way to get the distinctive taste and workers. The abeentee rate ed out. bora’ farm*. Credit will h e a v e n n .79 *1.98 dropped immediately. Davis described the broadcasts for fours of "ork, whether wages summed up gcxxlness that nudee ice-cold 08 a survey of the week “ intended are earned or not, and those who Snow white, permanent finish organdy and yon can have it in three to place the developments in per­ lengths! The 54” length is just right for the new cottage and bunga­ Coca-Cola a thing unto itself. It's the d o housework will receive equal Adelung Named spective and tr y to give the prople credit with those who work in low homes! The Cape Cod ruffles have picot edges. way to change a <»mmoi^lacc thirsts I a clear understanding of what la bams and fields. We also have very fine French marquisettes with two-inch rutfles, being done and why.” . The farm later shortage in the same length.s at the same prices. ON INI MINUTII quenching into the energizing pause District Manager News pot previously made avail­ most serious handicap to a^c'ul- able generally will not be Included, tural production in Connecticut, FIFTH rLOOK S3" that refreshes. * * * he said. said State Club Leader A. J. I Brundage, and the Ume o f boys Wartime Umiu the supply of CocaOsia. Criss-Cross , Hartford,'Feb. 3.— (A*)—^Appoint­ and girls can generally 1^ used to In the Rug; Field ment of John W. Adelung, former­ Those timet when you cannot get it, ressssa- best advantage in food production ly acting chief examiner of the Whooping Cough if ^ y are under the direction of We've Enjoyed an Enviable Reputation for Service bcri Coca-Cola, being first choice, sells out Ruffled Mirras New York District office of the an p d e r person. Helping parents firu. Aak for it each time. ODT Division of Motor Transport, Cases Increase with the day-to-day tasks of the as manager of the New Haven farm and home may te more im­ 9x12 All Wool Face Axminister Riigs District office waa announced to­ portant this year, he suggested, day by William J. Clark, regional than individual projects for the CURTAINS I manager of the ODT Division of Hartford, Feb. 8.—(AT—Although youngsters. Motor Transport. the incidence of measles in Con­ Adelung has. been engaged in necticut continued to ahow s)gns m 95 the transportation bualnesa for of decreasing, a total of 372 %asea were reported aa prevalent today Duprey Graduates Soft pile rugs in a long wearing weave, bordered or in all over-designs SPEQAL ths paat 20 years. bright with blue, rase, tan. Burgundy. : He succeeds Charles 8. Me by the State Health department, Manamln, who resigned r ^ n tly . three leas than th* previous week. At Great Lakes Southington remained tha cen­ tral point with 98 cases. Othsr 9x12 All Wool Face Broadloom Rugs Buy leaders were Plainville. 41; New % \ Gas Curb Costs Britain, 38: Cromwell, 38 and Great Lakes, HI., Feb. 8.—(AT— $ Middletown, 27. Kenneth T. Duprey, 19. son of Mra. WAR BONDS 1.98 Ethel Bfdell, lOOT Main street, State $3,000,000 Whooping cough showed a rise from 47 to 71 cases, while scarlet Manchester, Conn., was graduated H 9 .9 5 MHCI MaUMS from the service school for Ma­ flORAlTAX & STAMPS fflICI INCIUMS fever dropped from 89 to 85 and ho« ai tax y These are the luxurious cur­ lobar pneumonia from 78 to 57. chinist’s Mates at the U. S. Naval Ose of the most comprehen.sive collections in th« 5 * Hartford, Feb. 8.—(AT—Gaaoline Training Station here today. state! Woodtones, self-toned leaf designs, geomet­ tains with dainty^dcsigns that i rationing cost, tbe state of Con­ Well-Ventilated Ooninnuilty Eligible for promotion to a petty ries, 18th Century patterns. necticut almost three million dol- officer rating, he awaits assign­ With a Keenan lunch, you want aaore than 1 ^ a bewersm . You want fefceihasewr. So*. •re so much in vogue — 78 Ian last year, the 1042 figures on ' Bedford, Ind.—P)—Unless ball B. S. I Speaking with sincere belief in War Price and Rationing Board trict Office of the WPB to be en- Worcester, Mass., Feb. 3-^(8^— coming more difficult to buy every as iMond Class Hall Ifattsr. they moved mors troope up of automobile designers, in other 7-8—Small gym open for boxing I 112.16 today released a resume in­ out. words, aren’t mere flights of fan­ the American farmer receives help E. S. what his program stands ‘ for. I gaged in essential war production. The possibility that only war The Allied headquarters com­ day. Fortunately we purchased t^Stalingrad in time for their de- tended to simplify the official reg­ Copy of certificate must be given heavily while fine things were still SUBSCRIPTION RATES cy. The gasoline which will dic­ in prices, farm labor, and equip­ 6- 6:45—Tigers basketball periodSheriff J. Edward Slavin of New ulations. workers would be permitted to munique said parked Axis air­ FEBRUARY Flati~Top Desks 39*^® Ons Tsar by Hall ...... **■!*’, itruction. But that 1s something to dealer before delivery. available so there are still four big Psr Month by Mall ...... { -IV tate that their predictions come ment, the nation may go hungry B. S. Haven County, told the members Who Gets Kerosene First ride on street cars and buses craft were destroyed in toe at­ floors overflowing with Watkins Blnsis Copy ...... I a superior American will to win 7- 8—Beginners swimming class (1) Consumers requiring' kero­ 5. Consumers with certificates tack on Sfax. 12 planes were Dsllysrsd Ons Tsar ...... ^.00 will have to prove, just as supe­ true is already being made. next winter. Dr. R. B. Corbett of for women—New term starting of the Manchester Exchange Club from Local Board which is given here, under one of three service destroyed during daylight opera­ FURNITURE Quality Home Furnishings. Reg. 844,50 the Maryland Agricultural Experi­ sene to avert a serious, threat to rior Russian will to win prbved it E. S. and the Rotary Club at the Hotel life or health. ' to dealer showing need of fuel oil curtailment plans the Worcester tions yesterday and two bombers MEMBER OP ment station, declared at a meet­ — Intermediate swimming fpr emergency involving threat to Street RaUway has been asked to TME associated PR^BS at Stalingrad. Sheridan last night that the future (2) Consumers living In resi­ were shot down the night before. Tbs Assoolatsd Prsss is ^cluslvs- ing of the Farmers Production class for women—New term start­ America depends upon our young dential" buildings without central life, health, or valuable property. submit to the government, U re­ You’ll find the kidney mo­ ly sntitlsd to tbs nss o^ropubllca* If we do as well in this perhaps Credit A.ssociation of Connecticut ing E. S. Secondary Consumers ported by Edmund H. Taylor, IS Aircraft Missing tion or all nsws dispatonsa crsditsd men of today. heating units who require kerosene It reported 13 Allied aircraft SALE tif used in some ofthe finest final round as we have done in the yoijr Federal- last night. 7-10 "igh SchnI Infantile “They must be guided through When a dealer has taken care of president of the railway. Eighteenth Century antiques. to It or not otherwlm praditsd In "The farmer needs a fair price for use in space heaters. missing. this papar and alaiy^hs local news other battles of the Solomons, this Paralysis Benefit bakketball game many pitfalls; must be made to (3) Consumers in buildings for all current orders from the above He' said last night that the Here it is in a desk, so de­ publlabsd harstn. / level compared with the wages of E. S. people he may deliver to his other Office of Defense Transportation Allied planes based in Libya and signed you can u.se it in any All rlgHts o f/ republlcatlon or may become, in significance at Income Tax industrial workers, a reasonable realize that a confidence is placed residential purposes where central on Malta were reported to have Bpselal dlBpatQbes hsrain ars also 7-10—Bowling alleys reserved with them; that every effort to heating unit burns kerosene ex­ consumers such as schools, church­ had ordered the company to file position you may choose; . least, the Stalingrad of the Pacific share of the nation’s labor supply, for H. Potter’s group E. S. es. stores, public buildings, office schedules embracing cuts of 10, continued, in cooperation with rsaarved. keep them from being a first of­ clusively. Tunisia-based squadrons, the aerial the back is as decorative 'as war. Information of vital inter­ a fair amount of machinery, as 7-10—Bowling alleys reserved fender and what the is. (4) Consumers using kerosene buildings. 20 and 30 per cent in service to the front! Eiouble depth Pall sarvicy ellsnt of N. E. A. much fertilizer as can be spared, for men’s league W. S. No Deliveries To These help bridge gasoline and rubber whipsawing of Axis targets across filing drawer in right hand Ssrries Inc. est to those who must file and enough chemicals to hold In and that it can only be attained for domestic cooking or lighting. the Mediterranean narrows. a tax return not later by the men and women of Connec­ (5) (Tonsumers using kerosene Fuel oil may hot be delivered to emergencies. The Ctairo communique said section; mahogany and gum- Pabllihsrs Ryprassntaclvas. Tbs Another "Fat Year” check diseases and Insects,” said Tomorrow; ticut.” said Sheriff, Slavin. for industrial purposes to the ex­ bUildUigs o'perated exclusively for War Workers Come First wood. Julias Mathews Special Aesney— than March 15, 1943, fur­ the Mi^ryland farm expert. 6-9—Junior boys’ game room Taylor declared that “if they shipping was bombed off the New Tork. Chicago. Detroit and Still Has Chance tent set forth in Schedule A of amusement, entertainment, sports Tunisian const end a German Bdston. Another increase of nearly four nished by the Bureau of “If We do not expect to be hun­ open E. S. and W. S. . Petroleum Administrative Order or athletics. A few examples of order the 30 per cent cut” the gry next winter, the nation had 6-8:30—Boys Junior League “I do not believe any youthful “passengers v^ould have to prove, bomber was shot down over a BUREAU OF million dollars In the grand list Internal Revenue. first offender gets the right chance No. 3 (Certain vital war indus­ such buildings are night clubs, Sicilian airdrome Monday night. ' MEMBER AUDIT better do something about these basketball league games E. S. tries). theaters, dance halls, pool rooms, by using worker-identification CIRCUI-ATIUN& means that our municipal "fat No. *7 needs.” 6- 7—Small gym open for boxingto regain his former position. He badges, their right to service. We The Italian communique said E. S. must be made to feel that there is Dealers must take care of con­ bar rooms, bowling alleys, and Allied raiders caused some damage Tbt Herald Printing Company, years” are still, with us, in pleas­ Business Expense Deductions Suggests Eight-Point Program sumers In the order in which they skating rinks. * would carry war workers first, Inc., assumes no financial responsi­ ant contrast to the lean years that Expenses deductible in arriving Dr. Corbett suggested th% fol­ 7- 8—Small gym open for hand-still a place for him in this world and perhaps only, in preference to at Crotone, Italy, “but were bility for typographical errors ap- bail E. S. and that one slip should not be are listed above. This priority list Fuel oil may be delivered to harasijcd by accurate fire from earing in advertisements In the- went before and the lean years at net profit (or loss) from busi­ lowing eight-point program for applies regardless of the recent buildings used partly for these shoppers and others on non-war S ness or profession (item 9 of re­ state action on rising and falling 7-8- Soldir plunge period E. S. held against him in his relations anti-aircraft batteries.' ’ lancbaslar Evening Herald. certain to come again. 7-10—Bowling alleys open E. S. with the world in the future. Many anuidlscriminatlon. order. purposes provided every means missions.” turn Form 1040) are the normal prices: has been used to <;ut off heat from This plan also would mean can­ Germans Fall to Gain Things are likely to get much current costs of running a busi­ Keep taxes high while prices are youngsters are tossed in with Who Oinnot Get Kerosene Wednesday, February 3 hardened criminals instead of a (1) (Tonsuroers using kerosene those rooms used for amusement, cellation of some morning, night Allied advices meanwhile told of leaner as soon as next year. It is ness or producing Income. Such high. and Sunday runs, he said. the failure of toe Germans to expenses must be distinguished Develop a state surplus. real house of correction such as in space heaters if they are in a entertainment,, etc. A dealer may not probable that 500 new dwell­ we have in Boys’ Village In Mil­ residential building with a central not deliver more, howeves.. than is The three schedules must be make any gains In stabs at the from .those incurred for the con­ Place this surplus in' a “depres­ Model Slain; filed in Washington by Feb. 8, and front. Stalingrad And The Solomons ings will be built here this year. venience, comfort, or economy of sion fund.” ford. heating unit in operating condi­ necessary to meet the reduced To Get Opportunity tion. needs. the ODT will order which of toe The German forces, clinging 3Days Only~Thurs. to Sat. The winning of one battle which 'They, alone, sent the present the individual pursuing the busi­ Spend the fund only when prices three must be put into effect, stubbornly to important heights “Here we intend to give them (2) Consumers using space Dealers may refuse delivery 0 Involved great and far-reaching grand list up over 32,000,000. / ness, or in the nature of loans, and unemployment reach a prede­ Police Query heaters in non-resldcntlal build­ where they have reason to believe Taylor added. and seeking to enlarge their coast­ gifts, capital investments, and the termined level. every opportunity,” said Sheriff al corridor, have been repulsed ■takes, and the simultaneous''be­ Stocks and goods on hand ^In Slavin, and allow them to work ings except retail food stores, drug it is prohibited by this order.' like. The distinction lies in the Establish a commission of pick­ stores, physicians’ and dentists' east of Ousseltla, 52 miles west of ginning of another perhaps no leas manufacturing and merchandis­ purpose and nature of the pay­ ed men to plan and manage the Men Friends out their own salvation under Any dealer may decide for him­ Sousse, and have abandoned tem­ proper guidance. But our chief offices, and restaurants not com­ self which of several consumers importaBt is characteristic of this ing establishments show a pres­ ment, rather than in any account spending of this “depression fund.” monly regarded as places of Stalin Lauds Army porarily their attacks near the im­ 27x36 Inch in which it is charged. Spend part of the fund in coop­ purpose in creating this Village not on the priority list are more portant Faid pass, 70 miles north­ global war. . ent increase of 31,284,560. Mate­ (Continued from Page One) was to prevent any young man amusement or entertainment. essential and should get oil first. Business expenses may include eration with local governments. (3) (Tonsumers using kerosene For Lifting Siege west of Sfax, the French high com­ The battle won at Stalingrad is rials on hand for defense produc­ salaries and wages paid, interest Use private business as much as from becoming a first offender. TTiis will not be considered a vio­ mand said last night. tion may stay constant for the tered rolling pin, and a 10-inch It’s the first step in the wrong di­ for industrial purposes not listed lation under the anti-discrimina­ BOW ready for the record books. on business indebtedness, taxes on possible to accomplish, the wopk. ^ blackjack. in Schedule A of Petroleum Ad­ Faid pass, on toe road to the duration of the war, but stocks business and business property, Reduce taxes when prices are rection that is hard to retrace and tion order. Any dealer who refuses (Oonttonad from Page One) harbor of Sfax, was described by It easily ranks as the greatest Men Friends Questioned if we can accomplish this our ef­ ministrative Order No. 3. In good faith to make a delivery CARPET SAMPLES in the hands of merchants are, if loss arising from business oper­ low and taxes more difficult to How Much CStn Be Given ’ ap Allied spokesman as “a place Allied 'victory of the war. to date; ations, bad debts arising from pay. * (Thief of Detectives John L. Sul­ forts will be well repaid.” to a consumer becaiue he believes ka), 75 miles south of Rostov 0 tone Wiltons. Colors for nearly every need. crease, as of last October 1. But In the case of a professional he said. in this time has acquired some 83 for seven days. held city In the Kuban river valley, Hope of Flanking Move It would be difficult to Imagine a more livable Modem bedroom than this! It’s stream­ Just the right size for doorways. All samples to give up wbeo Stalingrad re­ Debts Slashed of Grades No. 2. 3. 4, 5. and 6 is No consumer may receive more the Red Army took the railway Cash and Carry this id the last increase that can man, maintenance and repair ex­ The slaying, police theorized, oc­ acres of land In Milford. It will, aa follows; While the Germans held the lined to the “Nth” degree, yet its glowing maple finish lends warmth and friendliness to Self Service are bound or eerged. fused to jrield in September. In- pense of an automobile used for curred between 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. if given an opportunity, wpand than enough fuel oil for ten days station of Korenkocskaya, 40 miles freedom of movement along the your room. Notice that the chest and dresser have eweU fronts, with gunmetal drawer ■tead, they moved up more troops be expected In this item until new professional purposes (or that During Decade yesterday. Capt. William Drury rapidly and funds can be raised to Preferred Consumers in any one delivery with the fol­ to the north, in a sweeping pincers entire eastern coast of Tunisia, pulls at extreme ends...the ends ars aolid, smooth, to-the-floor pieces of maple. portion of the expense applicable said that while Miss Carey was These consumers are to be serv­ lowing exceptions: action. ■ad heavier equipment and tried cars are produced in Detroit. carry on the work. patrol groups of Gen. Sir Bernard to professional use) is allowable, talking on the telephone with her Alble Booth, former Yale grid ed first, but none of them has a a. In the case of residual oil a The Russians strengthened their L. Montgomery's British Eighth to htudgeon their way through to Our present good fortune makes as well as membership in technical positions east of Kharov, by retak­ a 30 mill tax easily possible. But Bv Two States cousin, Mrs. Phoebe Zyrkowski, at star, is closely connected with the priority over the others: delivery larger than a ten-day Army were reported by toe A1 the Volga in the face of approach- societies, subscriptions to techni­ about 1 o’clock, she told her that venture and Sheriff Slavin paid a 1. Fuel oil for use in private supply may be made if the delivery ing Pokrovskoye and Nizhe Du- giers radio to be operating in If your living room also serves lag winter. Doing so, they mere­ it is no guarantee that a 30 mill cal journals and current maga- a caller was at the door and asked glowing tribute to Booth. William dwellings. of a ten-day supply is so small as vanka, 1 land 13 miles north of. southeastern Tunisia in the re. as a dining room on important oc­ ta ^ will run the town indefinitely xines used in the reception room, (Continued from Page One) her “to call back in an hour.” 2. Buildings other than private to be Impracticable. Svatovo, toe reoccupation of whlcb casions, use the drop-leaf table and ly flattened the Russian victory coat of'’supplies, and fees paid to riayes, a World War veteran, is gion of the Mareth line. This re into the future. The one certain About two hours later firemen also an official of the corporation. dwellings which are used for resi­ b. In the case of distillate oil a was announced yesterday. port, giving hope that the Eighth two lyre-back chairs sketched to that has now been gained. other professional men for pro­ states in sales of “E” series bonds were called to the apartment in a maximum delivery of one hundred Naata Still Counter-attack left and below. Mahogany and way to reasonable future tax —those of 325, 350, 3100. 3500 and Prisoners Work Out dential purposes. Army might be preparing a fiank But It would be Incomplete to fessional assistance. building at 510-12 Addison street The New Haven County sheriff 3. Fuel oil used for industrial gallons may be made even If one The Cjermans were still counter­ ing movement against Field Mar gumwood. Regular 848.50. rates is continued regulation and If a professional man uses his 31,000 denomination—and fourth and found her body. hundred gallons is more than a attacking In some sectors, but the ■ay that the German generals residence both as office and home, in the sales of ”F“ and ”G” series gained nationwide attention when purposes as contained In Schedule Russians declared they were shal Erwin Rommel’s forces in reatraint of routine expenditures, Drury said that both the front he first introduced his idea of al­ A of Petroleum Administrative ten-day supply. stalled behind the fortifications, Choice of merely suffered from tactical er­ he may deduct the expense ap­ —for discount and investment and rear doors of Miss Carey’s Order No. 3. These consumers c. The delivery of more than ^ ' smashing every such enemy effort. was not confirmed, however, by No duplicates of ror. What they were up against toward the creation of a surplus plicable'to that part used for pro­ purposes, embracing corporation apartment were locked, out later lowing county jail prisoners to Soviet planes bombed the air­ Four Table fessional purposes. Expenses not work out during the day. In fact must give certificate to dealer ten-day supply Is permitted if ex­ British military commentators in was a greater will to win than on current budgets. What we purchases, etc.—during the period police discovered a nole in a rear showing percentage of present traordinary circumstances of drome of 'Voroshilovgrad, the London. don't have to spend now will come deductible include the cost of from May, 1941, to November, window and theorized the slayer it is the only county jail In the Donets river industrial center lost Styles they had—the same thing they books, and the cost of instru­ state where such a practice is how ration necessary to carry on vital transportation or distribution re­ The Eighth Army column mov Table Values like these! in bandy later, as many state and 1942. could have reached in and locked quire it.' reported only 10 miles from the ing along the coastal road of found before Moscow last year ments and equipment having a Bond PurchaHea By States the back d or from the outside. being used. 'Thus far it has work­ operations listed in Schedule A. grasp of Russian ground troops. municipal governments looking to useful life longer than a year (as ed gut ^>lendldly and might be Tripolitanla baa captured Zelten, and before Leningrad for the past New England states purchased Employed As Dice Olrl Col. Gen. Nikolai Vatutin’s com­ some 20 miles from toe Tunisian 825.00 KIDNEY TEA TABLE; reproduoed Horn Bm the future are realising. these are regarded as capital Police said that Miss Carey, who used throughout other counties in logne toe focus of an assault on mand, closing upon Rostov from 18th Century m genuine mahogany. Bherato* douhl* year and a half. items on which depreciation may these totals of series "E” war border, and is in contact with bonds in that 19-month period. left her (Chicago home about 10 the near future. Hauling Order the Industrial Rhineland, and the the northeast, was credited with Rommel’s rear guard in the vicin­ saw-buck base with carved and turned stretcher. Tactically, Insofar as the SUlin- be allowable), and membership Graves said; years ago “to m4ke h '- own way,” British reported losing 18 planes the recapture of 10 more populat­ feet and casters; rimmed top. Ideal as an dues in a purely sociaP club. in the attack. Great fires were left ity of Pisida, a hamlet only 12 grad battle could be calculated on Correspondent Solidovnik Connecticut, 3140,830.000; Maine, had been employed as a dice girl Seen Coming ed points, but the announcement miles from toe frontier, a Cairo •nd table for the wing or barrel ehair . $17.50 paper, the German generals ex­ Cost of incidental repairs is de­ 331,217.000; Massachusetts. 3243.- at va:' us night clubs and was well in the wake of the assault. "'did' not identify them. Regular $ . ' If one good way to make some ductible provided the property ac­ known in the city’s night life. E. R. Kennedy. Jr. Last night’s assault was the first Oeatlon of a new badge for communique announced. 12 50 pected to win. And they might 627,000; New Hampshire, 321,- The main British column thus is $29.75 PLANT END TABLE; a Quaan Anna raprodua* one else trust you is to show them count is not increased by such ex­ Drjry said that she was at one (Continued from Page One) R. A. F. bombing of Germany this Soviet guerrilla fighters was an­ tion in genuine mahogany with delicate eabrlolt tagw well have won, had they had a penditures, but repairs in the na­ 599,000; Rhode Island, 344,136,000; time a close friend c^ Nick Dean, Is Galled to Duty month. In the last previous night nounced. It bears portraits of on the verge of pushing into Tuni­ T ables that you trust them, then we ture of replacements, betterments, Vermont, 312,962,000. night club operator, who now is sia for an attack on the southern T able and 'When you use it as a plant table the rlmmad top opens different kind of enemy. And now Sales of Series “F” and "G” by these camTers wpuld, in effect, be­ raid, Saturday, Hamburg and oth­ Lenin an dStalin and the inscrip 1 0 ” up and there’s a metal plant box Q made a small start toward win­ and Improvements are regarded serving an eight year sentence in come agents for truck operators er targets in western (Sermany tion “For Our Soviet Fatherland.’ end of the Axis line in coordina­ even they must know that they as capital expenditures and are states'. tion with toe strategy of toe Al­ V'ithin ...... —F X e— • e ex ning the confidence of Russia the a New York prison on a charge Everett R. Kennedy, Jr., of 383 in the handling of shipments turn­ were hit. Members of at least one The newspaper Ixvestia, presum- Two Chairs Three Eighteenth O ntury will never lick the Russians. The not deductible. Connecticut, 3103,891,000; of (»tortion from motion picture Canadian squadron said that to*, lied forces on the other side of toe styles and each one made of other day. Maine, 327.612.000; Massachu­ 1-3 Center street, will report for ed over to them by trucks ahiy speaking of toe whole period Axis troops In Tunisia. 814.95 SHERATON END TABLE; Almost aquere In ordinary German soldiers must Persons engaged in business or operators. Would Lose Many Shipments anti-aircraft defenses at Cologne of the war, said the Leningrad genuine mahogany. A two- A Cairo news item revealed the profession may not claim large setts, 3249,105,000; New Hamp­ Miss Carey was considered “fair­ active duty at the induction cen­ were more active last night than The Algiers report said, the drawer swell-front Sheraton ahape ed over Voroshilov airdrome Ckktroux was to be sent to Al­ $22.50 SHERATON END TABLE; with topled leather neither United Nations war cor­ by buying 318,000,000''worth of the order, officials said there stores were among the buildings was credited with smashing 15 top: ahelf: turned legs. Genuine mahog- B | O B A occupy thoughts on both sides of respondents, nor United Nations "B” and “C” gasoline rationing would like to know what our ac­ struck. giers as representative of the the lines. books no longer will have to stand bonds from January to November tual estimates are.” would be no change in toe rate enemy aircraft on the ground and Fighting French apparently had Hire’s an event housewives any with brass ornaments...... s O V military observers, are permitted last year, a total which represent­ paid by the shipper. Instead, ODT One air warden said the planes bringing down eight in aerial com­ Turning to the other side of the in line after Feb. 8, according to Questioned concerning his state­ Extra Gas Books ^ flew so low that “ it seemed as if met a snag. Under toe (jasablanca await eagerly! Hundreds of any freedom of movement, not the CJonnectlcut Office of War In­ ed 5,15 per cent of Income. ment in a recent speech that the merely would provide for the di­ bat.) agreement Catroux was to repre­ $27.50 READING TABLE: with permanently tilted world, we find a new and perhaps Connecticut In Sixth Place vision of the rate between rail I could touch them.” remnants and samples of Wat­ even to see how the American and formation. enemy had "over 5()0” submarinea sent De Gaulle in Africa while tooled leather top. Ideal to hold reference booka. Draw­ equally decisive battle in progress. Provisions have been made by Connecticut, fourth in the na­ Are Not M ail^ and truck carriers. ■ kins Quality draperies and up­ er for papers and pencils. Genuine mahog- * e Q O B British tanks and planes sent to Alexander said “I did not' neces­ Broadcasts Epitaph Giraud was to send a ranking gen­ There have been those American the Office of Price Administration tion in annual' per capita income sarily give the exact estimate and The rate division would be de­ eral as envoy to toe Fighting holsteries at clearance prices. any, brass-tipped feet; Sheraton design.... eP * 9 • # 9 Russia are performing in action. to mail books of not only “B” and of 31.238, was sixth in investing signed to encourage truck opera­ . .experts who have viewed our^ oc­ I am not giving the exact fig­ To Hear Appeal For Crushed Army French In London. Enough to re-upholster seats What it is that Stalin is so in­ “C” holders but also “E” and “R” that income in war bonds—5.76 ures.” Many persons who make appli­ tors to turr over long hauls to There was no Indication that cupation of Guadalcanal as a lure books for non-highway use. per cent for a total of 3115,800,000 rail carriers at the first con­ By The Associated Press Chesterfield of chairs, make patchwork tent upon hiding from his Allies cation for additional gasoline fall venient point The shorter the haul, In Molzahn Case The Berlin radio, broadcasting there would be further shifts in Big, Deep,,Loungy to draw down recurring Japanese Under the new system, boards in the January-November, 1643 to call for their books after the toe Imperial council. The council quilts or braided rugs...and no one knows for sure. But we, will mail applications. Users will period. U-Boat Menace the more attractive the division, an epi^pb for toe German Sixth a hundred and one other uses. effort. Whether that was intent gasoline is issued and toe books would be th? general rule for truck Army crushed at Stalingrad, meeting had been scheduled^ to Sofas at any rate, have nothing to hide, state needs for the period and mail Maine, 25th with a per capita are waiting at the local office of H artfrd, Feb. 3— ^A*}—Argu­ open yesterday but had to be post­ Just three of these sofas, made with deep Come early tomorrow for the or not, it is proving reality. Our it to local war prico and rationing income of 3734, was 41st in invest­ Chief Sea Threqt operators. claimed today tost more than Solid M aple for your Kitchtn and we even hope we niay have New York, Feb. The toe >" Ration Board. Soma seem ment in the defense appeal in the 300,000 Rusoians were killed under poned because toe delay In the coil-apring base and back. When these are best selection. move' into the Solomons was the boards together with tire inspec­ ing it in war bonds, 4.45 per cent, to think that toe books will be Rev. Kurt E. B. Molzahn case of arrival of General Jurion, vice gone there will'\ be no more 'with metal some Victories to match the Red tion records and the new Book wiil- -tetaH325.000.000. U-boat menace was described aa its guns and planes and proudly first positive check to^ Japan's the No. 1 threat to sea communi­ mailed to them, but that is not last August' -first spy trial held in related that the last (Serman radio governor general of Tunisia. springs for toe duration. The seat cushions long parade of conquest. Army’s victories pn th e, Eastern be sent. Employes in war plants Massachusetts, sixth with a per the case as it is necessary to British Bomb this state- Is oBsigncId to be heard are also 5U?d with coil spring units! Choice Front. But whatever be has to having plant transportation com­ capita income of 31,104, was 40tb cations of the United Natiorui In message from Stalingrad said of Royal Blue or Wine frieze covers in three When we won round after round talks last night by Navy Secre-, show the registration when the Thursday, F b. Tl, by the United “Heil Germany; he'll our Fuehrer.” report, j^rhaps Correspondent mittees will be required to have in Investing it, 4.40 per cent, total new book is issued. States Circuit Court of Appals American Force Digs „ different texturee. * Reg. 8186.89 in the fight to establish ourselves applications certified before mail­ 3104.000. 000. tary Knox and First Lord of the Cologne Again Referring to toe vanquished Solidovnik will report the basic One man who has not driven for the Second Circuit, in the Fed­ force as “a small group of defen­ there and repelled one Japanese ing them in. Rhode Island, eighth in per Admiralty A. V. Alexander. bis car since the middle of Jan­ eral building at Foley Square, New in East p f Sened fact that he is free to see and The aystem will eliminate lines, capita Income of 31.033, was 13th “The enemy ■ubmarina Is our ders,” toe German broadcast ■■ Allied Hssulquartera In North (frau g h t after another, it'jgrsd- uary because he did not have the (Contlnaed from Page One) York City. recorded by The Aasocigted Preas know all; Which may inspire Rus­ reduce trips to board offices and in investing it, 5.37 per cent, total most menacing danger now—we necessary coupons^ learned yes­ After a month-long trial before Africa, Feb. 8—^An Anurlean uaUy became opinion that we speed up issuances, the OWI said. 336.400.000. have struggled desperately to meet a jury, Molzahn, 47-year-old Phila­ said "drumfire,, which was not combat force captured Sened yes­ sia to equal candor toward us. terday that toe reason he was not The heavy roar suggested that even experienced by fighters dur­ were esUblished there to stay, Vermont, 26th in per capita in­ It but we don’t yet have enough driving was because he had not the formations included bombera delphia pastor, who fought in the terday and has dug la a mile east Barrel and Lounge come of 3717, was 36th in the per­ equipment to do the Job properly,” German army in toe last war, was ing toe First Worid War hammer­ of toe town on toe rail line to and that Japanese efforts to stage called for his book. Five British bombers were miss­ ed at the remnants of toe Sixth Maknassy and toe Tunisian east centage of war bond purchases, Knox told the twenty-fifth anni­ ing after the raid on Cologne, an found . guilty of conspiracy .. to a comeback would bk hopeless. The-New Gas 4.50 per cent, total 310,400,000. versary dinner of toe Foreign Army day after day. coast. It was announced today. I mCA Schedule authoritative British announce-'swrets to the "Supplies no longer came id and Their wedge there. If developed, But that has not been the. Japa­ When, the other day, the Hou- Press association at toe Waldorf- ment said, indicating that • flight Axis. He is now serving a 10-year nese view, and the air and naval Astoria. Board Approves penitentiary sentence Imposi by food as well as ammunition be­ ndght seriouily harass toe coastal CHAIRS 39^» dry Prpeess Corporation and the Tonight of 100 of toe R. A. F.’s biggest junction of Aids foroes. engagements now on are described 6:30—Committee meeting—Vol­ "We must soberly face severe planes made the foray. judge J. 'jdseph Smith at Hartford. came exhausted, but c^tulatlon Standard Dll Company of New Deaths Last Night losses In |he> months ahead until Janies W. Carpenter, Hartford, requests by toe Soviet command An allied spokesman aatd the as a “major effort” to ^gain con­ unteer Nurses Aid. ^ Wage Increase - "Since toe 1000-bomber raid on counsel for toe defense will were declined with toe silence of American combat team originally Two of toe models hre shown here.. .Eighteenth Cen­ Jersey announced the successful 6:M-7;30—Boys 7-12, ^ Wood­ our power coi^quers toe U-boats as May 30t31 lost year, in which 250 tury Chippendale wing end Queen Anne barrel. The trol of the entire Solomons aresL It has, one by one, conquered all argue for the appellant and Thom­ .. contempt,” toe broadcast said. hgd planned to withdraw, making development of new methods of work. Washington—Frank Burke, 73, factories were more or less seri­ toe thrust to Sened only a raid, third is e low, comfortable balloon-seat lounge chair, Perhaps this Japanese attempt la 7:30-8:30 — Boys 7-12, Game toe other difficulties in our com­ ously damaged, great efforts have as J. Dodd of Leba.ion, special as­ The last radio message from toe ^ rio d chairs in damask covers; lounge model in tapes- producing gasoline — the new retired secret service agent and an mon task,” Knox said, speaking Washington, Feb. 3- (iP)—Deci­ sistant to U. 8 attorney gen­ defeated Army came yesterday but actually dras holding its ad­ hopeless, but we will have to methods Involving playing new Room. ace 'Spy-chaaer in the First Worid sions announced today by the War been made to repair as many ot eral, who was chief of government vanced poaitton beyond toe village. Iries. Regular $44.50. 6:30-7:30—Intermediate Basket­ War. Burke, 48'years in the serv« from Wgahlngtim by telephcme. these as possible," toe statement afternoon, toe broadcast said. Five Pieces prove it to them by flghtlng them tricks with the molecules making Revtswing United Nations’ re­ Labor board. Included: counsel in toe trial, will oppose the Describing the battle ss one It Is along toe Oaboe-Sfax ball practice. ice, was police chief of Tampa, New Haven Quilt andiPac Co., Said. appeal. line just west of Maknassy, which and licking them. « up the oil from which gasolme is 7:30-8:30—Intermediate Boys ,— cent successes, Alexander said Repair Work Intense without precedent,” toe Berlin Regular 888.00 Fla., during the Spanlsh-Amsii- New Have:', Coan.,->toe board iu>- Molzahn counsel are appealing broadcast said the last meassge is oiriy 83 miles from toe coastal It is not likely to be any easy refined—they did a great deal to Woodwork. can War. “now the tide is on the turn," but “Repair wwk at Cologne has declared our fundamental task pw ed an agreement with toe’ CIO chiefly on groimds that the evi­ from toe German Army was “evi­ road which toe Axis must hold tf i task. The claims witl^ which change the future of thb world. 7;30 — Lecture — Volunteer Ottawa — Senator Louis Cots, Paper Workers providing for an been more intense than anywhere dence by the government was in­ Marshal Rommel ia to join Gen­ You’ee going to use your breakfast nook, or your MtehM Nurses Aid. Progressiva Conaervatlvs member was "to maintain at sli costs toe else. A number of toe factories dence of toe upright attitude of Closed Mondays dur­ furniture every day in the week.. .one, two or three times Tokyo first broke th^news of this For this new fuel, already in pro­ increase of 5 cents an hotur, retro­ sufficient to tie in the German- the German defenders whose spirit eral Von Amlm In a solid Axis' 7:30-9:30—Badminton—Pratt A of the Senate from . sea communications of toe United active to Oct 13, and an additional were engaged in work connected bom pastor with‘four others who stand. ing the fuel emer­ daily! It haa to be good to withstand such constant use. new battle are undoubtedly exag­ duction, will carry ^ bigger bomb­ Whitney group. New York—Dr. Ezra Kimball Nations against the threat of sur­ in one way or another with the could not be broken, even by ten gency. Open 'Tues­ Solid Rqck maple will’"take it!” Box-eeat chairs like the increase of two cents an hour ef­ had pleaded gml>. . weeks of fighting.” Capture of Sened was announced gerated. But it ia uncomfortably ers farther and farther, and pas­ 6:30—All bowling alleys taken Sprc:::ue, 76, a retired medical di­ face and U-boat attack.” He spCkc fective Feb. 1. The agreement also submarine campaign. The others, now serving sen­ in a communique yesterday, but a WATKINS day and Thursday ohe sketched stand up beat of all. The plecea haim q[i)atat by Wednesday Night League. from London.. . evenings. Other eve­ toue that almost anything can senger and freight planes as well. rector of the United States Public provides for an 5-cent hourly "The progress of toe repairs tences ranging from five to 16' spokesman said then that the op­ • ROTHCRS. INC iColonial styling and a Warm maple finish. . ..„ tappen in a campaign where air- Health service and former pro­ bonus for night work. The board was interrupted by toe raid of Oct. years are Gerhard W. Kunze, form­ Only Girt Sports WrHors eration was only a raid and that nings Iqr appoint­ Its power, and disUnce capabili­ Tomorrow fessor it Detroit Medical col­ Gets OM Number said at least 88 per cent of the ern­ 15-16 and last ni|dit’s attack er head of the Oerman-Americnn toe •Americans withdrew after ao- ment. ()i>en all day /;«f«ft can gat a t naval ahipa Both ties, make the regular gasoline of 3:30-4:30—Oroen School Basket lege. He was bom In Milo. Me. ployees receive BO cents per hour ahould have valuable results in Bund; Dr. w vifnng Ebcll of LI Wednead^rs. Lacon, fit—(8^—The manpower compUahlng their miaalon. of MANCHESTER . ' ' ■ |;,giflaa kava ptevknisly proved that the past tame stuff indeed. With ball Ltarue. Los Angeles—Harry S t Alwya, Topeka. Xas.—(ff>—Lieut F. L. or lei this direction:" Pnso, Tex.; Dr. Otto Wlliumeit of . hortage has hit toe sports writ A spekaeman said today, how­ this PBoiflo war, ah that pei^ 6:30-7:30—Oym—Boys 7-13. 58, film Industry pioneer and one Harson was tranafflrred and want­ The Octo))er raid was the last Chicago; and the only Connecticut ing fraternity, too. At toe Tri- ever, that the announcement (ap­ this development, the world has 7:30-8:30—Gags Room—Boys T of the founders of the Central ed a telephone number easy to re­ Overweight parts on airplanes Pay on Easy W^B Budget Terms |)ta ia Um abisf importance of what Bortle in force upon toe historic resident ip the alleged ring, (founty Basketball toumanMnt,\ parently of toe withdrawal) was grown smaller once again—over­ Casting bureau, whicl* annually member. The clerk didn’t ask a anmuntbig to 300 pounds reduce dty that had become an industrial "Count" Anastase, A. Vonsiatsky the press box was occupied by premature and was based on plans td be revered aa naval pow-er night. 8:30-10:00—Country Club Bad­ p>aced thou ends of extra and,bit slu le question—just gave him the amotinf of gasoline that could and rail center. of Thomn.*!«'n, wprld loader In a three girl reporters—and there originally to fall back a abort dis­ I ' i liMt it Ifl flB« ■emethlpg which minton Group. players in film roles.: He vyas a flOoo. 'That’s Harson’s business otherwise be carried by 50 gal- . A fOEce described as “hundeeds” “White” Russian Fascist move­ tance along the rail Una. To the ordinary individual, who 6:30-rAU Bowling alleys taken. native of England. number in Providence, R. L were no bsv scribes. , lOBS. oit four\iotored bombers made Oo- ment. t ‘ ■ .... I ■ \ 0 f- tE M MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 3. 194.3 / MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 3.1943 PAGE ELEVEN

fqr work and found that he had m SERIAL STORY Urges Women Smith Placed . left his badge home. As he entered On the Home Front he iqw a i^ r of stockinged feet under a bed, Alcorn sold in court., M 'I AM A murderer; Get War Jobs On Probation " — Fulled Revolver and Shot s of Interest to Local Wo Data Furnished by Connecticut Field Office, A kick brought James A; _ ■ 'i' • , _ • * en Office of War Information. Thompson, 36, of Meriden, rolling t r MORRIS MARKEY Governor Suggests All out from underneath the bed, but WIDi SILICTIONSI LATEST^ PA'nERNSI NEWEST COLORSI % ;W Britain Veteran befdre h(l’’eould get off the floor > Without Children Un* UberaUzation of the require- i appointment, the Inspection must Given Suspended Sen­ Smith had pulled the revolver he Xlw Story: Tlilo io the •<»»y ment of laughter. "I had at least Shopping with Judy menu for agricultural defermenU i be made. carried In his work and shot him bo “P**ect ettm e"-tlie mar- 10 minutes ago. To NOW SENSATIONALLY PRICED FOR WARDS GREAT der 14 Apply Now. Girls Don’t Get Lumber Drive tence in Slaying. through the bead,. Alcorn told the Obi. Weoley H im Merri- ^ ^out of fun swiiii- from the draft are expected to oe j mt have half an Uttltlg Since lost week, when the Judge. Ite Ubnuy of his Long niing.” significant to both the farmers Northeastern drive for two and a d of the e\-ento ■Hartford, Feb. 3.—{/Pi— Rallying Advartlaement— Advertisement— Advertiseinent- . Hartford, Feb. S—(/Pi—After Smith then called police and ad­ "Usuppose it’s my duty, now, ‘Assembly Line^ !„.and consumers of food In Con­ halt billion board feet ot lumber mitted what he had done, but his up to It. ■pe Colonel s apologize to the boss' daugh- women of CJonnectlcut to the war was announced, the program nos pleading guilty to manslaughter in necticut and throughout the coun­ killing a man he found hiding un­ greatest concern, Alcorn-said, ap­ Cynthia bas a half- production lines, Gov. Raymond E. be fewer pattorns, and a big sup­ Corners been shaping up rapidly. The •oltor In polo-pla}'lng Skin’ try. The i, revised requlremenU der his wife’s bed, Howard W. peared to be "the disgrace he may She got up. and ■ pulled down Baldwin told them last night that ply of each kind. It won't be sur­ were announced last week and New England governors will sup­ have brought to his wito and fam­ ‘ Find Weoti a bashful suitor In the legs of her bathing tnmks port the campaign, and. will Smith, 48. New Britain factory "le ttie ll Graoe, the Colonel's sec- their slogan should be that of the prising, then, if you meet your I "We are a. nation of ’home-lov- should soon be In the b ^ d s of Se­ guard and World War veteran, left ily.” and dived into the water, going Dear Working Girls: new dress pattern comliig and trs' so the glow of happiness we lective Service if it has hot al­ designate representatives to con­ ' n tery ; a close friend In Henry acros.s the pool in a long, silvery Guilford woman of the Revolib fer with WPB officials in each Superior court yesterday a free The suspended sentence recom­ Koing. peach find in keeping our homes as ready been received by the local mendation, he declared, was "ex­ Fiwtlsa. But Cynthia seems rush, and drawing herself up on tionary war. Do you have the wartime com­ state on its plana. man. li^' ineat attracted to Vaughn Dun* plexion jitters? Perhaps you’ve ------1 nice as possible is even more per- boards. On recommendation of State’s tremely lenient,” but fitting when the opposite side, and sitting "I can load as fast as you Can th 'Me Mome Recognising that the national* Atouronce hof been given by the ^bnr. a atranger who appeared at heard about industrial dermatitis, Vn Help L'nrie 8ani Give You New 1 slstent now—home is even more OfflCb of Defense Transportation Attorney Hugh M. Alcorn, Jr„ all facte were considered. there with her legs dangling. Are," he quoted her. Records for Old pa.ssionately loved—it is our sanc- objective of a production o< *16 the Merriwether home one night A manservant came down the better known as skin infection, i that the farmers who cut logs will Judge Charles J. McLaughlin gave The Judge added the pVobation “The women of Connecticut and Thars^'^ right; your old for today and for the or more war units may not always period to two years to allow a meaaage from bis fellow walk and said to Mitchell Grace and that has set you to worrying'. HELLO THERE:— ^ be entitled to consideration on Smith a suspended sentence of a of 'America have never failed their There's no doubt about it—the records can be used for future.” fit conditions in some locaUtles, year In Jail. The Judge added a check, he said, on the man’s physi­ foreign correspondent and Cja that Colonel Merriwether wished country or their state in' any "WALK AND CARRY’’ isn’t simply a patriotic idea any more — gasoline and mileage limitations h’s friend, Bia Stewart. dirt. soot, chemicals, grease, and it's a necessary idea, particularly in regard to cities where transpor­ making new ones. Give the revised guide cautions against contained on their Certificates of two-year probation, saying: cal and mental reaction after the to see him. He put on his robe crisis." the governor declared in Rayon stockings should be using thip as a rigid standard by and slippers and went into the metal dusts abundant in many tation tie-upr due to ga.s rationing are a problem. It's highly im­ your collection the once ^War Necessity, Leading manufac­ "His whole perspective is incident. A SUght Spat his weekly radio broadcast, devot­ war plants are not kind to any­ over and take out the washed before wearing them the which to measure defermenU. It changed." library and Colonel Merriwether ed last night to the program to re* portant to the war effort tnat the entire population should make turers of the essential wood prod­ body’s skin. But the plain, unvar­ walking and carrying "second nature" habit. This is where your ones you no longer use. Search the flnst time. This preliminary wash­ provides that In some casea, local Snllth returned home unexpect­ There are 317,000 licensed dogs Chapter \^II watched him come toward the cruit. train and place women in in­ ing gives more elasticity to the ucts have guaranteed to purchase R -g o e s without saying that nished truth ia that what they do newspaper can save you many weary steps if you read the advertise­ attic, and your other storage boards would be Justified In defer­ large volumes of logs, and the edly on Jan. 10, having reported in New York City. deiik. dustry. rayon so that the stockings fit ring an agricultural worker who hardly a man of any sort could to yours is all up to YOU. Thera’s ments, because they are written to advise you just what is available places and whether they’re brok­ various lumber associations have ‘‘Sorry T'm not dressed," said better. Tests show* that each suc­ produced as little os eight ^war be 00 steadily exposed to the Mitchell Grace. "1 can be. quick- "You are being called upon to no use worrying about what and where. en or scratched, turn them in to given full assurance of cooperation take the place of men who wUl..,be might happen to your complexion R. S. Potterton, at The Center, cessive washing Improves the elas­ units of essential producU.' .■tOieface of Cynthia Merriwether ly." So get the "American Victory hsbtt" and walk but definitely plan in providing a market for all logs called into the military service.” —Just see that it doesn’t your steps by a few' minutes reading of your daily newspaper. and you’ll get cash In return! Re­ ticity of the stocking. Just as im­ Furthermore, in liberalizing ap­ 'MacDonald's and net be affected therebjl. Mit­ "Perhaps it is not necessaiy.' portant, don't fdi'get rayon stock­ nrcKluced. WPB officials point out chell Grace woe affected. He knew “Is there something you wish he said, "but more than that to ex­ Above all, keep your bands off member—no old,records turned In plication of the war unit stand­ that there is no price ceiling on pand and increase our production your face. That has always been Plonla and Corsages for —no new ones made—so patriot­ ings take from 24 to 48 hours to ard, selective' service local boards logs, and a hungry market exiats ,.^ t e clearly, bdUout being too me to do. sir?" thoroughly dry, which they should of mimitlona and supplies. smart practice. Now when your A'olentlnes F.) 45 'minutes. Cut into squares ically gather them together today. are advised that when they ore ot for white pine, birch of aircraft droinatic about it^ihat he was ir- Colonel Menlwether looked at and serve hot or cold. be before wearing. :'prrocobly snared. Ahd he thought, him through those eyes which Appeals To “Critical” .\reaa hands must be grimed with hon­ What could be more the opinion that agricultural veneer quality and other grades of .O '* * though he did not gtK^far enough were perpetually half shut, "You He directed his appeal princi­ est soil, don’t rub it into your in the hearts-and- Amerloa For Me workers who are not producing at avhite oak, white ash, maple and face. Shlrtcroft Presen to "The Victory Do you still have an old-fashion­ to admit that he was'gure, that seem distressed," he said. pally to the women in the "criti­ sentiment tradition ^ By Henry Van Dyke ed curling iron ? Maybe you think least eight war unlU at the time spruce. While log prices vary ac­ of Valentine’s Day Dickey” ■’ could produce them if they were cording to various factors, they a m m ’ be could never do the leaet thing It required a marked degree of cal" employment areas where the Your safest guard against an So it’s home again, and .home there’s not much use for it in these To dress up your suits or sports­ will, in general, he approximately |V about It. \ self-control and of fortitude for manpower shortage is worse. irritated skin is CLEANLINESS. than flowers? They again, America for m ^ days of permanent.s, but here’s a employed elaewhere, the boards OF are sure to arrive wear and give flattering effects to should notify the local employ­ 100 per cent higher than In recent Whether she knew of his Mitchell Grace to restrain the nish He iniggested that every woman, Of course you've always washed sweaters and dresses, the Victoev My heart is turning home! again, suggestion: If you’re writhout a okm is not to be determined.— of bitter w'ords______that fled ______through your face; but you probably fresh and lovely and there I long to be. glove stretcher, run a cold curling ment office of the United SUtes years. without children under 14, who ia from McCon\1Ue's, i Dickey is grand. Precision tailored Employment Service and allow 30 Cutting the logs ia the key to ^ though it Is the likely thing tha\ jjis mind, to flush only slightly, physically fit. apply to the nearest didn't do it often enough for the inside and out by a maker of fine In the land of youth and free­ iron into each finger of your fresh­ ]< she was so awustomed to devo- say—after a denite pause, dirty work you’re doing today. 832 Main street, telephone 2-1059. dom beyond the ocean bars, ly washed doeskin gloves. You days for placement on . other success in the campaign, and cut­ office of the United States Em­ Flowering plants and corsages men’s shirts with full-length back farms. ting them now, before the planting RE-UPHOLSTERING tlca, so honestly and warmly de- ^ It is nothing important, sir. ployment service for Information Keep your locker. supplied with and front this Victory Dickey Where the air is full of sunlight can stretch them gently into the : lighted at her power to Invoke it, Anjlray, it is my own fault.” your own personal soap and 50c up. Nice dish gardens 75c up. and the flag is full of stara desired shape this way, Agricultural workers will not season opens, is urged. that she accepted his as a matter about war industriea and their comes in striped and solid color be reclassified out of their de­ Form Machinery 3-Pc. Living Colonel Merriwether held a needs. cream. Those with a lanolin base shirting fabrics and rayon shark- - G’bye now. o f pleasant course. Cynthia was match to a fresh cigar, not taking (oil from sheep's wool) are highly •\n Opporttuilg^^.An AmbitiouB ferred classification if they move Modification of WPB orders to iv not given to profound meditation Other .speakers on the program rkln. You can find it in three sizes from one agricultural endeavor to remove 'several restrictions on the Room Suites 9x12I Size! his eyes from Mitchell Grace, and last night were Mayor Thomas J. recommended to protect the skin and 21 colors in Peter Pan or ' over tbs incalculable and amazing drew in thO first w-ave of smoke, from infections. Then mhke a "Would you like to have an in­ another, os long os they continue manufacture and distribution of Spellaey of Hartford. Alfred C. Convertible collar models and only A CRE*ME OIL farm machinery and equipment Covered in on the wl^le, satisfsctoiy and allowed K to drift away from special point of_, a to^’f’ough com­ teresting business of your ow’n, to be necessary to and regularly Wardoleum Rugs ways of life. It was there to be Fuller, president of the Manufac­ $1.00. See it at Glenney's Men’s eng;aged In an agricultural occu­ was announced during the past his mouth. turers Association of Connecticut. plexion clean-up every lunch and not be away from your school- Shop. 789 Main street. PERMANENT Reg. Special ]tv^, wasn't it? "It is a sound principle. Grace,, pation or endeavor essential to week. The three months restric­ James C. CHerkin, president of the hour and relief period , you have. age children when they need you? fcf\( On verjvery rare' occasions they to keep the emotions under a the war effort. tion on distributor’s Inventory of $59 Denimtt...... $49 State AFL; CTarence. Wyman, As a bard-working plant worker, This yields oh excellent Income FOR RESULTS |v fuarreled. Explorations into the For Just Three Lucky People Foods repair parts has been done away strong curb." \ ' president of the State CIO; Wil­ you can dispense with the make­ with, advancements. It is a wom­ with, and it will no longer be nec­ $79 Damask...... $65 4aep-biddei. bidden causes of these quar- "I am sure of it sifl" up while on the Job. except of an's business with women and you There are just three The Piesldent, in his seventh Reduced for ton TCls would not, perhaps, be profit- liam G. Ennis, director of the smart sable d y ^ coney essary for him to file a certificate $89 Tapestries... .$75 "I might ssy toat the^nly mis­ course lipstick, wathout which will have flexible hours.” Please Lend-Lease report, pointed out of emergency order to obtain re­ [i- able. But it is the fact that Cyn- take I ever mhae in my hfe was State USES; Joseph Foley, assist­ fur coats left at Fra- that “Suppllea from the United Safe oofy toil' ant director of the War Manpower most girls feel rather undressed. write your inquiry to "Judy" care , pair parts. The quota for siloa has .\ll other Fabrics P this geneisJly started them, and to lose control of my emotlo'ha for In washing yoqr face, your best of The Herald. No phone calls din's, luxuriously lined SUtes have bad On important Redured Proportfonately r 'otarted them in all innocence, commission; and members of the with Skinner's satin in been increased from 12 to 16 per a brief time. Approximately 'Yjne bet is to use your two little hands. please. part in the war effort in the Unit­ cent, and' the weight of critical r A s on Uds day. day out of more than 60 years local committee urging employ­ That is after you have thoroughly I .sizes 12. 14. 16 that have been ed NatUms.” We can place a [' She came to the swimming pool. ment of women In the Hartford I drastically reduced to $79.50 in­ materiala necessary for.their con­ MacDonald's 7 Point Feature 1 of living. The experience taught> washed them. Vigorous scrubbing Superbly Tailored Charmers to value in dollars and cenU on the struction, rather than the number < In oome pale blue snatch of silk- Area* cluding tax to clear. Here' is a goods and services made available visit our office show­ Even at their regular price an outstanding me a lesson. ■ I have not lost con­ with a washcloth is often too Wear Now of units constructed, will govern Includes k OB cloth and her hair cupped in a trol of my emotions again, and I barsb for sensitive skin, and a rare opportunity for jeiu to buy to our Allies through Lend-Lease, 1. stripping yuur furniture to the room from 9 to 5 or bargain! NOW at this special sale price an I pale blue affair to keep it dry. Fashion-hit dresses, so pretty a fur coat. the quota. have a representa­ have not made a mistake again." soiled washcloth is alwayt worse but we cannot actually appraise Here and There frame even greater buy! Styles for every room! a Aad Mitchell Grace was coming This w-as. by any measure, the and becoming to wear now and r-- PICMEI the strategic value of the aid tive call at your Nvioii Hose Black than none at all. Just work up a through Spring. In faille,, jersey Manufacture of aimplifled type 2. Rebuilding—with new HpriiigK and 1$; iq> firom a dive. And nobody else longest and the most intimate con­ nice foamy lather in the palm of In True Valentine Tradition >Ian.v people werd dis­ which we have been given. filling added home from 9 A. M. Choose from our wide assortment! of new was there. She sat down on a and crepe in one and two-piece appointed last time be­ milk cans in the 12 months ending to 9 P. M. rv versation which Colonel Merri­ your hands and massage it on Loving meissages. to This year’s food campaign, 'une 30, 1943, may be increased S. Re-covering with homespun patterns and colors in florals, textures and atone bench and watched him wether had ever bestowed upon Market Uncovered models in delightful "casuals" as cause the Ice and snow which calls for higher farm pro­ your face. Rinse soap off with cool well as those “accessory” dresses your sweetheart in With less time for yourself, you by about 75 per cent under the 4. Rcflntshing the woodwork Telephone : awim to the edge, and laughed hi;B secretary. Mitchell Grace was \ ' water and put on a protective lo­ old-fashioned, senti- ,--^4 prevented their bringing duction than ever before, la one 5. Saglens-proof constructinn tiles. They’re stainproof. Water-proof and i when he slipped a trifle climbing fresh frilled with white lingerie the children for a Free owe yourself a rcall.v good terms of an amendment to a WPB startled. tion which will keep the dirt from mental Valentine of the most important of the order issued recently—A universal 6. Free Plekup and Delivery 2-4127 • easy to keep clean. So why pay more! : out. and pointed to a place beside Detroit. Feb. — A black to flatter your face, and only Photograph. Therefore. Creme Oil Permanent, styled to ■Tm sorry, sir,” he said. Which, going into your pores—and pro­ cards as well as hii- your individual requirements. year’s objectives. Not only have Victory Garden fertilizer for use in 1. Easy Terms ______; 'her.. by the way, was a rather absurd market in nylon &ose from which $7.98, sizes 12 to 44. A new ship­ morons t>’pes B l RTON’’^ have asked we our civilian population and M ...... rn, ...... 2.SS, *kioH ...... s.iv tect that pre-war complexion. ment of those smart Catalina 5. In all states to further ths Victory *T ve. got newrs for you,'* she thing to observe. And Colonel a Detroit couple gipssed nearly fact in the- creatingrealini? - • ’ ” the photographer to re­ The Unrivalled Creme Oil armed forces to feed, but the re­ ! aoid. while he wdped water from washable crepe afternoon frocks, turn One Day Only! To­ Garden program for the realiza­ Merriwether descended cairaly $30,000 within a month was un­ of the Valentines .shown at The Is Featured At , sult may have a direct influence tion of easentiol food requirements . hto face with his hands. upon the absurdity. covered today by Fedefitl agents N.Vlon Future* too, sizes 12 to 44 in intriguing morrow, Thursday. Feb. 4. on the courses and duration of MacDONALD 'colors, $4.98. Do drop in and see Dewey-Richman Company the has been announced Jointly by the can trill, it's good news.” •Tlegrets, too. are to be avoided. and Office of Price AdmiiHstration makers have shown the highest .Make an appointment by the war. Aa Admiral Brent "It certainly is.. You've got these soon, at Montgomery Wards calling THE U. S. Department ot Agriculture S c t i s / ' Don’t Miss it! There is no prosperity in them. men. Nylon brief career in the fash­ di.splay of artistic ability In clev­ Young, chief of the U. S. Navy’s and W i B. It will carry three per -weney coming to you.” William' G, Fitzpatrick. OP'A an­ ion world will make a fresh start LILY BEAUTY SALON Bureau of Supplies, said during UPHOLSTERY.CO. However.... ” erly fashioned cards and senti­ ’ Maude Turkington. cent nitrogen,' eight per cent cash? Not spending mon- (To Be Continued) nounced that Arthur Katz, 38. far­ at the war's end. You can look The New Kem-Tone Border the Farm Mobilization Day broad­ 983 Main St*. American Industrial Building. Hartford Trims ments t(iat are definitely superior. Proprietress phosphoric acid and seven per Wardoleum Yard Gds. •y?” mer jewelry salesman, and*. Hia forward not only to a return of cast, recently: cent potash. It will be packaged in "N o other kind. Admiral. But wife Dona. 35, admitted selling; th^ You’ll like these grand new bor-1 u r t o n S 531 Main St. Manchester "It may seem far from a farm ..stockings and underthings, but al- Combination ttangeo Still .Avail­ Tel. 1484 5„ 10. 25, 50 and 100 pound pack­ ; Tve got a horrible confession, ho.se at $4 a pair from their hotel V) to sheer dress goods, laces and ders for Kem-Tone rooms. In 14 ; to a beach-head In the Solomons, ages. too. Look—m get it off my Eugiiieering Aides room. attractive designs, you'll be able i able at Benson's ■ Telephone .56.$6 nHs. crush-resistant velveta, in Gleaming while combination but actually a direct life-line Got thoBO safe ittcaL Cornea last Tuesday ahd Women buyers, accepted on a yoiiK. after-Victorj' wardrobes. to choose just the type for your 811 Main St., .Momhestcr reaches from every farm In Amer­ X borrow gss from Mr. Grace, par- room. There is no cutting and no | range.s are scarce, but Ben­ savings ot WarAI Needed as Aides "reference .system” through which Spun nylon will be used in knit­ son’s have a limited stock ot ica to every American battle zone % e f the seoond part. Right?” previous buyers vouched for them, pasting necessary, as they are ail ■ Read Heraltl Advs. Hunter Disguise ted sweaters, fleecy wool-Uke t^ ranges that heat with coal in the world. • The fanner needs r TO M££P YOUH HOME "Putting on the touch, they purchased an average of 1.800 coats, antt In woven fabrics for ready to apply in 12-foot rolls,. the men who feed the guns. With­ boa I t ” pair a week for the last four Four rolls are enough for an aver- j and cook with gas. They are Hartford, Feb. 3—Engineering Shoes. For stormy weather outfits, specially sale priced for February out the vital foodstuffs produced For British Envoy "S o X puta on the touch, then, weeks, Fitzpatrick said the Katzes this coal-air-gnd-water derivative age room and they are quite in- j by American farmers our victory Cover your rooms wall-to-wall while you ■now what It was fo r?" aide's to be trained at government admitted. expensive at 15c, 20c and 29c per i and you can . buy them on budget will bring rkinCoats and um­ terms. Call 3535, or call at Ben­ would be impoosible. Food is get these extra savings! See our wide selec­ *Vouldn‘t guess.” expense as naval architects are Katz and his wife were charged brellas that havx the appearance roll. Ask for these smart Kem- one of the most Important factors >«^DDMnOIi • • • son’s. 713 Main street, next to the Ankara, Turkey, Feb. 2— (De­ tions in marbles, florals, textures and tiles. wanted at once, William G. En­ with violating OPA regulations in of rubberized silk.'^. Tone Trims at The Johnson Paint CURTAILED SERVICE In maintaining the fitness and T was gambling my ail on the selling above the ceiling price of A. & P., for further intormatlon. layed)—(iF)—Sir Hughe Knatch- nis, director of tha U. S. Emplyo- ■you won’t have to worry aty)ut Ckimpany, 699 Main street. morale so essential in war aa we 3-PIECE SOLID MAPLE A nation-wide favorite for over 25 years Wblriwlnda to beat Hhnk Pren- SI.85 a pair. The maximum penal­ know It today." bull-Hugesscn, British ambassador ment Service for Connecticut, moths either. Moth Ihrvae do not The outlook for your summer In these day.s of necessarily curtailed service you need NOW for this Sale only bargi^n-priced I tlao. Hank needed to be dropped ty is a year in prison and $5,000 feed on nylon itself so the fabrics Molasses Cake Tire InspecUoBS to "key, went to the neeting of bock a step or two. Charlie stated today. Men and women fine on each sale, the U. S, district wardrobe is simple, and rather not be inconvenienced if you are careful in planning your LIVING ROOM SUITE who have ifeceived degrees in en­ can‘be stored Indefinitely without (Yield—16 portions) Certain unlicenses and limited- Prime Minister Churchill and Fleet heard me boasting about attorney's office said. Two and a half cups slft'ed flour. colorless. WPB has cut dyes for licensed commercial vehicles have gineering, architecture, physics danger to deterioration. civilian cloth by 60 per cent, and Dairy Product orders well in advance with your Bryant President Ismet Inonu of Turkey With Steel Spring Cushion Construc­ ONLY M od’s team and was nasty. 3-4 teaspoon baking soto, 1 tea­ been exempted from the tire in­ Or mathematics from recognized it’s expected that the available Saturday disguised aa a hunter, it tion Settee, .l-Cushion Type Wing Naaty! He said, ‘How about spoon baking powder, 1-2 tea­ & Chapman milkman. Simply advise him how much spection provisions of the ODT, linlversities are eligible for ap­ dyes will be stretched and was disclosed today. Chair, Club Chair. Upholstered in Marbleized 800, even od d s?'” Odds and Ends spoon salt, 1 teaspoon cinnamon milk, cream ahd cottage cheese, etc., you need per week it was announced during the past attractive plaid covering. A real "I gathered it was millions." pointment. Postal Deposits stretched until all dark colors are The ambassador and his party Persons selected for this group or allspice, 1 teaspoon ginger, 1-2 and he will see that your needs are properly supplied. week. The exempted vehicles took ahotguns and hunting kits to buy! “Grace, you’re gullible. It was There'll, be no more chocolate toupom cloves, 1 egg, 1-2 cup eliminated and whites and off- ors thoM which "by reason of BUDGET TERMS! Linoieunii on Fell Back will be appointed as engineering i whites predominate. confuse any Axis agents who might 800 of the pretUest UtUe dollars Gain Only Little eggs, bimnies and chocolate rfialted ahorteninX. 1 1-4 cups mo- The Bryant & Chapman Company thank you for your limited license" cannot be oper­ have been lurking about. —and X didn't have them. So I aides at $1SOO per annum, plus So don’t expect any brilliant overtime, and will be sent to a hearts for kids, come Easter. latoM, 3-4 cup hot Water. cooperation in this present situation. ated over hlghwajrs to get to tire Knatchbull-Hugessen, on his re­ Covor a 9x12 raked and scraped among some WPB has ruled them out . . . 1943 and olft dry ingredients. colors for the duration. Inspection stations. Among well known eastern university for Colors aren’t the only things, turn from the Adana conference, old tired- worn-out bank accounts • Washington, Feb. 3— (/pi —Re­ civilian ahares of canned fruits Beat ogg, stir in melted shorten­ these to Connecticut, of course, said today that 'IMrkey was not Room for only ' and I found nearly all of it But I 16 weeks of intensive training. that will be changed in next sum­ ORDER FROM / Those successfully completing the flecting a nationwide trend. New and vegetables are expected to ing opd iMlasses. Add sifted dry ore those in the “Form” registra­ "asked to enter the war” and Ger­ $9.4t hod to go borrowing. And thatls be half of the year's crop. . . ingredienta alternately with hot mer’s clothes. WPB has also tion clsaslflcatlon, which con only course will be eligible for ap­ England post offices paid out near­ made a 60 per cent cut In .cojjper ■ 7 . ' man pn pagonda to this effect was Casts) how you got—what ia it?— School children who work on water, beat^g well after each ad­ operate a short distance on pub­ a "complste fabrication.” The ob­ (Motorhl pointment as Junior Architects at ly as much as was invested in tollers for printing dress) pat­ touched for that 35.” postal savings during the fiscal farms now have priority rights dition. Bakevtn a greaaed 9x9x2 lic highways. However, if the ject of tne conference, he said, was “ Seems a pretty long story just $24)00 per annum, plus overtime. terns. That means that there will BRYANT & CHAPMAN CO. owner or operator, or his agent, According to Mr. Ennis, this year ended last July, a House. Ap­ in buying bicycles. I pan in moderi^ oven (350 deg. "to provide Turke; with more de­ Tii.Tii MAIN rraitT For subtle beauty and real economy mod­ to tell me, I get my money bsckl" propriations subcommittee has dis­ I TELEPHONE 1691 has been designated as a tire in­ fensive armaments against the un­ He looked down at his bare hands course has already been given spector, or la qualified for such ernize your- floora with linoleum on felt three times with success, but pre­ closed. certainties of the future.” which were gripping the edge of Investors of the nation deposit­ back. Select from an array of colors in Bi> the bench. viously had been limited to men V- -<1^. W possessing’ degrees in engineer* ed $895,079,877 ‘'Ift postal savmgs ttv “ Hut wait. I borrow money during the fiscal year, the commit­ delicately-gained marbleized designs. Col­ from you. it is all for grudge, ing. This is the first time the . . f “I' course has been open to womeii tee was told by post Office de­ — For Sound Sleeping M O T H E ^ ! ors that can’t fade and go clear through to not for profit. I win. So yo'u get. partment officials, but withdraw­ Mr. Bhylock, not $35 but $70. i or those possessing technical de­ the back. So bring in your room measure- grees other than in engineering. als amounted to $88^.710,867. *^Keep the Children's ought to manage finances for more Withdrawals tra il^ closely be­ If It ia solid comfort you Want ipenta for a bee estimate. But COME IN Applications and further infor­ plus an equal measure of 8 TUBE PHILCO people. How will you have it?” I hind the deposits in the New ghqd The Kitchen Is NOW during this greatest of all Ward You will perceive how the quar- ' mation can b€> obtained at the lo­ looks, these pajamas are tor yoiK. Feet Dry” cal U. S. Employment Service England states. T he^gures are Floor Covering Sales I rel started. I listed, with deposits g i^ n first, The sloppy Jacket U like a tonic' For he said, "I'm not having i office at 410 Giapitol Avenue, Mr for sound sleeping what with plen­ CHAIRSIDE RADIO Ennis said. L. then withdrawals. any. thanks." Connecticut, $9,168,113 tod $7,- ty f t fullness across front and We have plenty of sizes of Beautiful Tone! TO GIFT . bade. The trousers are grsmd with The Workshop "I must be slow-witted. Anv 183,935; Maine, $1,088,409 tod $1.- Cfindren’s and -Misses’ what 7” 006.349; M assa^usettsf' $1( elastic across the sides. HEADQUARTERS “Charity." Slaver of Boy 986 and $13,791,466) New HAmp- Pattern No. 8352 is in sizes 11. It ia to be judged, alas, that shire, $1,023,747 and $965, 13, 15, 17. 19. Size 13, with |hort 2 ^nap Goloshes Wa-xhaw. S. C.. spoke then. Up i Rhode Island. $1,1'27.391 and ${ sleeves, takes 4% yards 36-tnch material. O f The Home out of the lonely, desolate word j Gets Life Term 754; Vermont, $234,326 and $233\ ■) . sprouted pale shoots of envy and 1 662. For this attractive pattern, send Headquarters for the 15 cents, plus 1 cent for postage. pride and frustration, of old i Famous wounds to the soul caused, not Hartford, Feb. Z.—(/Pi— Because In iBoina,. with your name, address, Let U8 change your lighting fixtures aiicl by the laughter and self-sureness ! of "the age and physical condi­ pattern number and alae to The of more prosperous neighbors, but tion" of Egidio Cataldi, 67, of East Largest Anny Mancheater Evening Herald To- Blister Brown Shoes. install a new by their fuller bellies. Ohly the Hartford, Superior (3ourt Judge dajr’s Pattern Service. 106 7th man who has known hunger car­ Charles J. McLaughlin yesterday Hospital Ready Avenue, New York, N. Y. ries that bleak word' like a splin­ aedepted a plea of guilty to second Here ia good news for all home At sewing nadera! The first issue of ter in his heart. ■ f degree -murder in the knife slaying ■■'I,— ^— ■ “Mitchell Grace! You’re abso­ last November ot 14-year-old Fashion is Just off the press. FLUORESCENT lutely impossible.” She said that Louis D. Serignese. New York. Feb. 3.—C/P>—The Fashion ia a new book o f pat­ GUSTAFSON’S largest Army hospital in the terns, sewing information, fatnlc in a rush, not of anger or annoy­ He sentenced the elderly man, BROWNBILT " ' ance. but of genuine astonish­ country, new modem, and ' com­ news and fashion forecasts wrhich who has two bullets still in his pletely equipped from operating win serve as your most valuable ment head from what police called a SHOE STORE He started at the still water of rooms to greenhouses and recre­ source o f inspiration for all spring 105 Main Street, Monheeater falffil Ch«nlll« Sal«l Colorful Oval folo! Ooy Rovorsiblo suicide attempt after the murder, and summer sewing. Send for this KITCHEN UNIT the pool. "You're not telling me ation facilities, has been establish­ to imprisonment for the rest of ed in a 383-acna-"Wpode4 park on helpful guide today, the price la In the Johnson Block fcalt«r Rwf Broidod Scottor Rw9 Ploid Scatter Rug any particular news," he said. his life, expressing doubt that 25c. She looked at him steadily. ”l Staten Island. for heatless, daylight lighting Cataldi could survive a first de­ Soldiers,, wounded in action in wtsb I could understand why you gree murder trial. r 109 29 behave like that," she said. the war theaters of Europe, Afri- i r x u r u a o 20^x36" S in State’s Attorney Hugh M. A P ciT and the South \ Pacific; have "There are probably a good com, Jr., said that the state ap­ These new units not only give more and better light Hers we hove the finett 0'h», 1 been and are being returned to many things you ought to under- proved the' second degree plea as but they are store econonicsl to bum. Perfect for that dash of color and Carefully finished woven cotton This striking plaid rug is washable rOtand.'’ New York for treatment in the oltroetively priced-Shsoffsr's "the humane and just thing to charm. And so economical t Wash­ rug. Assorted colors* Reversible. and reversible. Can be used al- "I grant you that.'*® do. ’ huge institution, now growm tO -43 Whits Dot psn with buildings. .WE HAVE FLUORESCENT LAMPS FOR ALL TYPi^ able. Reversible. Assorted colors. Ideal with colonial or bleached “tnost anywhere. Adds a fresh new . "And eorae that I would like to Alcom said that the boy had 56” WOOLENS motching Finsline pencil. Alie ;BWleratand. You vYaste your time The New 'York State Depart­ You’ll want several at this price I furniture. While they last I note .'But hurry—quantity limited I been extorting money from ments of Hygiene had developed OP FLUORESCENT FIXTURES rounder and playboy who Cataldi for some time ahl prior to Colors and Types Suitable for Spring Coats, Suits, Sheoffer’t "Dry.preol” detk I a little frayed at the ^ g M , like the institution at a cost of $12,- No More Will Be Made for the Duration. the day of the atabbing and at­ 000,000 to house mentally defec­ Dreeees or Other Sportwear leli-utelul, beautiful. You PrenUaa. You keep a sik- tempt at aulcide, had obtained $71. BUY NOW! PRICED AT; Let us keep your appliances ^ working kka Fred West hanging tive children, but war priorities wont your gift to mean the I interfered with its completion. with a look Uke a loet melt in termi ef joy'-of re­ USI YOUR CRIDIT i 11 Wolvea In Demand The .Army took It over In October LIMITED NUMBER OF 100% WOOL order»^‘ They must , last Ms long as possible NieURCATAlOOi... And whan a phony Uke our Any pordioMi tetelinf $10 or Come to eur eetaled depe* Fbughaa Dunbar shows him- and named It HsUoron General $8 9 .95’ membrance. Then cheese Topeka, Kas.—(Jh— Economic hos^pital in of toe late BLANKETS— 84” x 62” and we can help by making necessary repairs. mere will open o menMy MONTGOMERY WARD meni for Ntotnondt of valms memory on tha ioana. forecast: Wolves at the door will Sheoffer’t. Ceth less thon pel bl slme siesho oknigged his shoulders with (!!oL Paul S. Halloran o t the Army OTHER MODELS AS LOW payment occeunl. be greatly in demand in Kansas Medical Corps. mony qukkfywem-oul gifts. 824-828 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER ntatonca that ha aeemed to this year, A bill aiming $60,000 HOURS: 9 A. M. TO 6 P. M. i *; n Wright a s s woj-th of bounties at the state’s Oorre^MMident SHgM|x Woonded SATURDAY: 9 A. M. TO 5 P. M. growing coyote population passed him very quietly, the House of Representatives yes­ Calcutta, Feb. 3—(JF)— Walter BURTON D. PEARLS MATTHEW WIOR •, . 1 to have other pUuna terday without a dissenting vote. Johnson Brothers BrtSga. a correspondent for the CHENEY BROTHERS REMNANT ' ‘ V The first $35,000 appropriation United Press on the Arakon front •toriona you bawm t i Electrical Contractors JEWELER , * ' •’ for $1 bounties was exhausted in Burma, baa bean aUgbtly SALlESROOM Advertise In The Herald—-It Pays' ** * '’1 loot summer with 5,0(KI to 6 000 wounded, it was learned here to- 8352 HARTFORD ROAD MANCHESTER 53S MAIN STREET ‘ TEL. 9227 977 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER 8Mn iliit to 1« 599 MAIN -HOTEL SHERIDAN BLOG.' PHONE 7590 B a t e ' ...... • -■V. ■ , . - . 1 ( MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY* FEEfRUARY 3, 1943 MANCHESTER EVENING HERAID, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8,1949 PAGE

ing on the new draft' rule’s effect on farm iaboi. The senator as­ . a series of air and aea fights had Montgomery of the Desert SkiflUiishes Hint hgen under way. for several days. [iOntinue Hunt serted that the mlliUry drain on About Town farmers already had resulted in Planes .’fiaklng Part a depletion of food supplies. M ajor .Battle Reports frotn Australia indica­ *ams Hoop Teams Aid Paralysis Fund Tonight jFor Best Way Although WMC Chairman Paul ted that Geh. Douglas MacArthur's TTie r e ^ a r monthly meeting Wwr V. McNutt said that the first list Coming Soon planes were taking part in the' of the Dorcaa aocioty of the of *‘non-deferable" occupations battle by raiding enemy bases on Emanuel Lutheran ehurch will oe To Get Taxes and activlUea was juat a begin­ —_ New Britain island. (Gont'nued from Page Dne) held at the church this evening at ning, well-informed manpower Unttl^ the direction of the Jap­ eight o’clock sharp. A Valentine Michigan Professor (OM ttnad traa Mice One) sources reported there had been anese moves becomes more defi­ party and 'refreshments will fol­ Topnotch Horses no di4cuasions of additions to the •ail the fighting, cited the communi­ nitely known, authorities said, England-U.S. in Wartime Fast Soldier Team que and declared, “ You’ll have to low the business session and work Witnet the War Labor board * list. They gave this information their Immediate strategy cannot period on hospital suppUet. Tattle Steel formula'* for grant' in explaining, in answer to quer­ be satiafied with that.” be determined. Their general pur­ Criticizes Official la s wace Increanee. They described ies, that speculation on whether Long, Hard Fight Ahead pose undoubtedly is to maneuver Topic of Radio Program R aa belnf too rigid. professional athletes would be In­ defending American forces into Walthcr L. Grunder of 542 Hil­ Prep for Whirly Plays M.H.S. Squad SSfSsi Knox added that iri the Solo­ liard street who recently complet­ CIO Protest Kebaffed cluded in future lists wa.s ’ sheer such positions that heavy rein­ 1940: Evocuntsd hit 3rd Diviiion of mons area generally, "there is a ed his initial training as an avia­ New Tork, Feb. 3.— UPi— De-acratly purchased by the General By Harry , Grayson <^that winning la emphasized by Another protest by the CIO, guess work.” long, tough, hard fight ahead of forcements can be delivered to Cornerstone of Rrtations Irogk Dunkirk oftsr nine-month their beleagured troops on Gua­ tion cadet at the Navy Pre-Flight olgned to give an indication of Tire and Rubber Co., has In' NEA Sports Editor one of the more powerful football against continuance of the Com* us.” creased Ita stock holdings In the New York—Prof. Ralph W. schools, and In a circuit that ab-. Assistant Secretary of State continantol compnign. dalcanal. school at Squantum., Mass., ' lias what the other fellow is like In !p Suicides Entertain Old mittee on UnAmerican Activities, Of Guadalcanal* itself, with its been transferred to the school %t Mutual network from six to IS 1-2 Aigler complains to Michigan re­ hors—for public coiiaumption, was lebuffed by the House Rules Dean G. Acheson said today that all-important Henderson airfield, The latest battle' is the seventh wartime,. a series o t exchange K 'P ep ’® Record Polish Team Rivals, Shamrocks at “ lend lease. has become the cor­ Olathe, Kansas, for further train­ shares. WIP, Philadelphia, gents that officiating ih Western that Is—all the evil things asso­ committee which approved two Knox said that "we’re in com­ of the Solomons campaign, which ing. ‘ , broadcasts between England and has become a stockholder by ac­ Conference football games In ciated with the game. more years of activity by the nerstone of our wartime rela­ At New Orleans on A c C e p t c d B v Y. M. C A.; WildcaU plete possession and control, we began with America# invasion of America are to be conducted oy quiring six shares 1942 “gave even worse satisfaction And all the time, according to Barely Wins group headed by Chairman Dies tions with friendly powers” and completely dominate the Guadal­ the Guadalcanal-Tiilagi area Aug. that the mutual aid agreements The official board of the Con­ British Radio and COS starUng February 2 7 . . 1 than usual.” the highest preachments of the > On North End Slate. ,(D., Tox.). canal ares.” 7. Q t the . previous six. however, men In cap and gown, the princl- The Rules committee approved were laying the ’’foundation upon cordia Lutheran church, will meet Sunday. They are Usted aa Programs tonight: This would lead those knowing He displayed on a map the only three involved forces propor­ "Trans-Atlantic Call: People to , NBC—8, Mr. and Mrs. North; tromam rans little about football toxbelleve that ' pal purpose of football la to teach Over Grocers . a resolution extending the Dies which peace can be built.” battle areas on Guadalcanal, say­ tionate In size to the indicated this evening at eight o’clock in By Jodsoa O’QniBa Games Tonight tavestigation and increasing the He appeared before the House the parsonage on Garden street. People.” 8:30, Tommy Dorsey band; 9, Ed­ the officiating was always bad and young men the usual morals— ing that United States forces hold strength of the fleets now en- Altogether there wiU be IS pro­ die Cantor and Dinah; 9:30, Dis­ New Orieons, Feb. 8—(P)— A Uiat Jaat season it was less com- the desire to win, etc.- School St. Rec I committee membeiiihip from seven Foreign Affairs committee to ' 4 two per cent qf the island’s area gaged. High School va. C.A.A.A. ’ to eight in order to add a Repub­ urge continuance of the act until ) grams, the opener from England's trict Attorney; 10, Kay Kyser couple of topnotch gallopers make B roadw ay^S B O X i n g ^ ten t than ever. A disputed drop-kick gave Min­ Soldiers Swamp Lowly 4 and the Japanese one-half of one The three largest previous bat­ A marriage license was Issued Industrial district to consist of ■show. their winter debut here today os a This is unfair to many fine nesota a 16-14 victory over Mich­ Time—Eight O’clock lican and make the new Hne-up July 1944, asserting that it has . I tles were one fought considerably yesterday at the Bureau of Vital ' five Democrats and three Rcpubli- per cent—the only parts of the on-the-spot pickups of war work­ CBS—8, Sammy Kay and Red galaxy of the turf’s current greats Wqrld Takes Feather officials. igan last fall. ' Michigan hasn't Chutists; Cavaliers Y. M. C. A. Court become “ an indispensable instru­ island involved In the ground eastward of the Solomons Aug. 23- Statistics in Hartford to Raymond 'Cans. The resolution now goes be­ ment” of this nation's foreign ers. Bob Trout, aided by BUly Barber; 8:30, Dr. Christian; 9, settle down to the serious busi­ King Into Fold; It Professor Aigler shows poor beaten Minnesota in a decade. fighting. 25; the Battle of Santa Cruz F. Harrington, son of Mrs. Mar­ Welcome of BBC, will nm the Lionel Barrymore as the mayor; ness of getting in shape for a taste, and, with colleges stressing Reviewing the disputed play, Top Shamrocks; End Shamrocks vs. Suicides fore the House. policy.” !i Islands, Oct. 26: and the Battle of The committee decided not to Told that some disappointment tha A. Harrington of 15 Milt show. 9:30, Good Listening quiz; 10, probable clash with ” Mr. Big a wider athletic program in the , MaJ. John L. Griffith. Big Ten Preliminary at 7:80 1911-42: Wounds^ Iwics Worid War Guadalcanal, Nov. 13-15. street, and Doris C. Soldate, tlme- Took a Long Time. 1st Round Next Week. . hear spokesmen for the CIO. who I, Croix d* Gasrrt, D M ; ssrvsd in had been expressed in Australia The American contributions, aU Great Moments in Music; 10:30, Tail” in the $10,005 added New war effort, poor judgment, espe­ commissioner, held officials negli­ bad requested an opportunity to that he did not extend his tour Aerial Suppt.rt Being Felt kee|>er. West Hartford. from Hollywood, are to be dra­ Man Behind the Gun. Orleans Handicap Feb. 27: cially for a man in bis position. gent. Both these games will be played Indio, Holy Land; luMidsd SouHisott- New York, Feb. 3—It takes con­ The CJavallers had little trouble oppose the Dies group. om (invasion coast) Command boforo of the Pacific to include a visit That General MacArthur’s aerial matizations, with Ronald Colman BLU—What's Your War Job; The Valdlna Farms Rounders, Athletic officials have, or The piece de resistance of Pro­ I a benefit for the Infantile HEALTH AND DIET One case of lobar pneumonia was aa narrator, depicting conditions 8:30, M ^hattan Story; 6, John siderable to convince Broadway should have, vastly more import­ fessor Aigler's report is bis advo' in stopping the mad rush of the Acate Food Shortage Seen Africa foot. there, Knox replied, "I was away support is making Itself felt was winner- qf the $25,000 Arlington Paralysis fund and the entire pro­ long enough as it was.” He was seen in a communique from his reported this week in Manchester. in various parts of the country. Freedom^ , 0:30, Louis Armstrong Handlcaf^ovor Whirlaway> and way wise guys— in the case of Wil­ ant problems and things to talk eating machinery for reviewing Bmphasizing wai's toll on the ADVICE Shamrocks In the final game of ceeds will be turned over to the away from Washington for ap­ Australian headquarters only today No other reportable cases in Man­ ’Ihey will be heard on alternate band; 10:30, Radio Forum, Sen. CTharles S. Howard’s Porter’* Cap,' liam Papale^, 59 straight victories about at the moment, particularly m ist^es by officials, and his lik­ home front. Senator Bankhead chester were listed in the State De­ one like Professor Aigler, w.ho is the Rec Senior League at the Rec local committee. (D., Ala.) expressed belief that an Famished by the .McCoy proximately three Weeks, two reporting that Allied planes had ' Sundays. Bennett Cjbamp Clark on "Pay As once a Kentucky Derby favorite, aa a professional—but they won't ening the fruit of his thinking to last night. Zamaltis and Chapman raided New Britain Island, one of partment of Health bulletin.' chairman of the Big Ten faculty professional baseball. In which - acute food shortage was at hand Health Service weeks of which time was spent Norman Corwin is handling the You Go Tax.” run with two others today in a be fooled on him again. just gunned the ball around and For Worthy Cause the big bases from which the Jap­ American end, writing, producing MBS—7:30, California melodies; committee and secretary of the games are played under protest a I government food authorities tourliig American posts in the $2,000 mile and a sixteenth test— .‘ Flooring and belaboring Allie through the losers for 31 points These teams are playing fo r a ' reported that butter will become Address commnnlcatluns to The south Pacific. anese could be conducting their op­ The general committee of the and directing, while Geoffrey 8:30, Just Five Lines; 9:15, Mor­ the distance of the big race at Stolz, a lightweight, to such an board in control of athletics at an and league presidents review um­ worth while cau.se and its now Herald, Attention McCoy erations in the Solomons. Bridson is in charge overseas. ton Gould carnival; 11:30, Salute extent that he twice required in.stitutlon aa large as Michigan. pires’ decisions that are ques­ between them while the best the scarcer before the supply increases In Better Position to Judge Infantile Paralysis drive will meet the end of the month. Moscow Shamrocks could do was gather 17 squarely up to the fans just what in the spring. A housewife will be Health Service One Allied bomber swept down this evening at the State theatei- Lawrence Gilliam, BBC producer to the States. II and Paperboy are the other en­ orientation to locate his corner, He has been Michigan’s confer­ tioned with any great degree of they want to do about It. In the Replying to comments in Aus­ cn three troop-laden power and director, la now in this coun­ tries. young Papaleo, who is Willie Pep. ence faculty representative for 26 violence. points from the backcourt re­ ' lucky, they said, if she can find a according to General Chairman liables of the Cavaliers. past they answered the call. . . . tralia that he might have been launches in Open bay. causing con­ try working out last detatla. What to expect Thursday ; The (Jalumet Sash haon’t added definitely proved that he is no years. There is, of course, no place In quarter of a pound on her grocer's How to Combine Protelna 1942: Routed RemnMl of Jack Sanson. Members are asked Bernstein and Frenzl, assisted with plenty. The game at the Rec, too optimistic, the secretary said siderable damage, while at Ra- to be on hand at g o'clock sharp. Time on the air ia 13 noon. NBCt- 9 a. m.. Everything a chip to his $960,911 record fraud -IS feather champion. Rule Interpretations In key sit- college football for anything ap- shelves. Alomein, keeping axis from he felt that after personally view­ by Stahovic, literally tangled up for Instance, everyone pays to­ ^ Cheering news came from haul, in the fourth straight day of Goes; 1:15 p. m., U. S. Army Air stack since he won a big race here But there were whispers that uatlons frequently depend on the proaching a board of appeals. - TMie important subject of food Alexandria; chased Afrika ing conditions he Was In a better the (Thutiats until the Umbrella night, even the students must pay one quarter, however. Chairman pre-dawn raiding, formations of The marriage of Miss Jeanne Another one-hour show, this Force ban^ 6, Indiana Indigo. back In December. And) . al­ Pep’s incredible winning streak— Judgment of officials. A team Professor Aigler tallu alto- the regular toll at the g a te ....o r combinations is one which merits Korps 1400 milss across position to judge the situation men were bewildered by the Donald M. Nelson o i the War Pro­ heavy bombers concentrated on Cude, daughter of Mrs. Agones H. one a daytime sustalner on the . CBS— 3:30, Indianapolis sym­ though he’s expected to run in he hasn’t aa much as been held gets a^ough break on a debatable i gether too much like a profes- else. the attention of both the aick and Libya in 3-month bottlo, than "anonymous .spokesmen” in Vanakanau airdrome. Cude and the late Harold E. Cude, BLU, la submitting to the reduc­ even since he broke in as a money d ^ sion now and then, a good one sinnal, and it might be a swell avalanche of baskets that poured duction board disclosed that the phony; 4:15, Green Valley, U. S. the New Orleans Handicap, the In addition, the game Itself will the well. In preparing the meal Australia. The raiders of Rabaul, which has formerly superintendent at Case tion trend. Beginning Monday, A.; 6:30, Bobby Tucker’s voices. short distance certainly Is not to fighter late in 1940—was "built up” on another. They even up, and ' Idea for Commissioner Griffith to through the net. There was little feation's arms production increas; 1941: Commanded Home He told of visiting Guadalcanal in his old home town of Hartford, that the Parachute garig could do be worth while. The soldiers ara ad 14 per cent, on a dollar basis. or in aelecting food In a restaur­ Guard. Stickler for fitness, he an excellent harbor for concentra­ Brothers mill, to Gilbert B. Hunt, Cluh_Matlnee, five times a week, BLU—11 a. m.. Breakfast at his liking. any high clas^ coach takes w hat. blow the whistle on him. and going to a command post in tions of Jap ships and airdromes to son of Mr. and -Mrs. George W, C. and Broadway likes to be liua- about the offense of the soldiers, better than average and have.' In December. ant, it la necessary to combine ordered colisfhonics doily, will go down to SO minutes. In Sardi’s; 3 p. m., 'Three R’s varie­ Right now, Wblrly’s most re­ be considers bad decisions with Big Ten teams have played tike the Jungle with Gen. Alexander support any enemy aerial attack Hunt of 11 Hall Court this towm, the open space wiU be put the ty: 4, Club Matinee. spected challengers here are Ben picious. In his only two previous favorable ones. Hct realizes that professionals too long for the who passed and shot with uncanny shown plenty of stuff to the local Warplane production rose 20 per the different foods so that they sis-milo run for all officers Patch, commanding Army troops on Guadalcanal and other Solomon appearances at Madison Square skill lost night. followers of basketball this season; cent and . the output of tanks, will be correct from the stand­ will take place Saturday. Rev. George Hick’s series, men of the MBS— 2:30, Dutch submarine F. Whitaker’s Requested and the in a question of Judgment, the offi- ; chairman of the league's faculty weekly.______there. From that outpost. Knox areas to the southeast, were un­ Watson Woodruff of the Center Garden. Pep quickly placed a lily Johnny Greene staged a one Bernstein, Krause, Lane, McBride, aitUlery and other ground ord­ point of physiological chemistry: y land, aea and air, which Is being crew; 2:45, St. John U. awards de­ Louisiana Farms’ Riverland, cial on top of the play is more committee to be popping like said, he saw Japanese defiles in able to report details results be­ Congregational .church will offi­ expanded from 15 to 25 minutea. gree to Theodore Granik; 4:05, which beat “Mr. Big Tail” and A1 in the h.ind of a nobody whom he likely to be correct. one. man show for the fans in the game and Crawford are a formidable nance Jumped 25 per cent Nelson That is; mixtures agreeing with outweighed, and rode a bicycle to a Britain's Gen. Bernard Law Montgomery, Ulster-bom officer of action, has succeeded where three gen­ the mountains in which Japanese cause of haze and searchlight op­ ciate. ' „ . . The Tankee Network, re- Sabat’s Alsab last year in less Professor Aigler’s uncalled f o r ! After all, the Big Ten wants between the Grocers and PA'a but quintet and the varsity will be said S,489 planes, 667 more than each other must be used. position. Affairs of Tom, Dick and Harry. decision over ancient Chalky erals before him failed in reaching Tripoli and driving the last axis soldiar from Libya. This 95- troops have sought refuge. Some than a week. Riverland Is in the blast would lead one to suspect to keep its amateur standing. it was not quite enough to gain forced to extend Itself every sec­ la November, were delivered to It must be understood that it of them, he reported, surrendered Wright. He conceded Stolz five and ond to stay within shouting dls- the armed services and the na­ year-old empire buster ir a tough drill master, a rigid disciplinarian. He is brusque, even rude; he The Missionary Society of the pink of condition, barely losing a the duke. Greene scored 18 points is not what we eat indiscrimin­ while he was there. Emanuel Lutheran church will three-quarter pounds. in all. The Polish Americans won Despite the evident advantage tion’s Allies during the month. ately which supplies our bodies, countenances no interruptions in conference. Like the Rompnel he outfoxed with the aid of allied British Fliers Bomb 1080 1380 sprint bis last time out to Signa- and, of course, that brings up the ” I do know we have had a num­ meet at the church tomorrofii af­ tor which set track record here. by the very slender margin of one of the soldier team the High school Beealls Budget Message but what we digest and aasiml- planes and warships, he likes to ride a fast tank or squat in a front-line trench. In saving Egypt, his WTIC KUocycIcs WDRC So, when the war workers of question of HIS baseball plans smd lads V ill be In there pitching. offensive Tactics were to have infantry gouge out holes, with tanks crashing through behind. ’Thus ber of voluntary surrenders, in ex­ Japanese Positions ternoon at 2:30. The business ses­ Kilocycles With the Irish-bred Rounders, Walker Might point gained from the free throw Discussing proposals for pay- late and convert into tissue. Even cess of any before.” Knox said. sion will be followed by a social Conpecticut hit the big town in the major leagues. Coach Wllf i Clarke will use two ended the axis march on Suez. 1 New Delhi, India. Feb. 3.—(.T)— Vsldina Farms has the highly re­ force—their only complaint being line and it was enough for the aa-you-go collection of income though the moat wholesome food "The groups surrounded by Amer­ time and refreshments. The Asked if he intended to play victory. The scoring honors were and probably three times in this is usi^, as long as it is improper­ R. A. F. Blenheim bombers bomted Wedneoday, Fell. 3 Wednesday, Feb. 8 garded Valdlna Orphan almost. , that it was three days before pay baseball this summer, or continue game and plsins to set an early taxes before the House Ways and ican troops are In a hopeless hostesses will be Mrs. George P. M. P. M. ready for the post. Quit Dodgers all about even on the Polish team Means committee, Randolph Paul, ly mixed with other food so that Japanese positions at Rathedaung Mioland,. day. which prohib.,.ed then# from his war work, Dixie said: pace against the soldiers. His or look like short, wavy lines. of New York, and Luigi, of this situation and can’t ge^ supplies and three other villages in western Wogman, chairman, Mrs. C?arl 3:00—The Story ot Mary Marlin. 3:00—David Harum. ' CoiydOT’ Storetor, Bright Gal- ! wagering more— tl.ey found the who displayed a nice bit of team Treasury department counsel, re­ there is a constant battle going They refuse to stay quiet .so that Anderson. Mrs. Ellen Modean and “ I’m aqt worrying about regulars are In prime condition to- town. There are also 10 grand- through.” A number of the groupa Burma yesterday, a British com­ 3:15—Ma Perkins. 3:15—News. lant, Flaught and others are | Broadway mob so eager to get that now. I’ve got a Job to do work all through the contest. The U be r^ady fo T Mid called that the president’s budget on between the different food­ you can look squarely at them, : Mrs. Edward Miffitt. standings and scores:. stuffs, the body will be unable to Obituary schlldren. he said, were being "starved into munique announced today. 8:30—Pepper Yoimg'e Family. 3:20—Tune Tim* probable starters for the Feb. 27 down .that Stolz was made the Brooklyn Favorite Has here and 1 Intend to do it. I dtetpwn on Friday afternoon when ■Mssage. requested a 116,000,000,- and flit from place to place in the I surrender.” 3:45—^Th^ Right To Happiness 4:00—New*. Handicap. League Htanding extract the full nourishments it Funeral services will be held Fighters which escorted three of favorite at 13 to 10. liave security at Sperry’e that they 'play in that city. 000 Increase in taxes and com­ field of visiofi. They may dis- ; 4:00—BacksUge WU*. 4:05—Afternoon Melodies Any number of these horses Full Time War Job W. requirea; at least not without a Saturday morning, at 9:30 at his Returning again to the reported the four bomber formatlops fol­ Professor Dies on Boat Pep fights according to the other I don't have In baseball. I Hhamrocke Improve pulsory loans during the fiscal appear for a moment only to flash j sea-air battle at the close of, Jiia lowed up the Httacks with low level 4:15—StelU DaUas. 4:30—Ad Liner may get their chance in an earlier fellow's style and capabilities. He Cavaliers ,,.J...... • . . . . 7 year of 1944. He added: great expenditure of energy. In home In East Windsor Hill and at And May Not Play. know that the Sperry plants Over at the north end the Im­ back again. These black spots conference, he said that the action machine-gun fli-e. 4:30—Lorenao Jones. 6:00—News $5,000 added handicap at a mile is an old school fighter in many PAAC ...... « . . •. 6 proved Shamrocks will play one . ^T»ractically all of this $16,000,- the human digestive system, foods 10 o'clock at the Ellington Cath­ New Haven, Feb. 3—(iP*—Pro­ will he active for the war and appear to be in front of the eyes Deaths olic church. Burial will be in St. might lead to a major enga^c-c "t Object ves on Akyab island In­ fessor Edgar Allen, 50, one of the 4:46—Toung Wldder Brown. 5:05—Ad Liner and a sixteenth set for Feb. 12. respects, not the least of which Fairfield Grocers . , ...... 4 of their bitter rivals of previous 000,000 increase in collections will must be considered from the 5:00—When A Girl Marries. By Chip Royal I’m not sure about baseball. but are really caused by small : Mary's cemetery. New Britain. but that any such a statement was cluding anti-aircraft batteries at nation's outstanding,investigators 5:30—News is that ht follows instructions. His 79th CAAA ...... • • • . . 4 years in the Suicides, who are have to be derived from individuals standpoint of proper agreement cells in the vitreous humor which ! 5:15—Portia Faces Life. 5:35— Song Parade objective in th^ Wright matejh was -\P Features Wriicr .4fter the war is another . 4 during the ohemical digestion oc­ based wholly on indications. Fakir point were attacked last on female sex hormones and story, but I like mv chances Shamrocks ...... • . 0 0 also well fortlflc-’ The team from in the final analysis, whatever becomes more or less opaque when ^ Enrico Pola Dies; night, the communique said. 5:35—Just Plain BiU. 6:05—It’s Dinner Time to win the title, or the New York Pioneer Parachute . . 2 curring in the digeat've tract. Asked If he still felt, as he said chairman of the Department of Brooklyn, N. Y.—Feb. 3.—Those Ijetter here.” God’.s country has been under th* form the levies take...... Clearly, looking at light-colored objects. “ From these operations none of 6:45—Front Pag* FarreU. 6:10—Sports. version ol it. He has blazing speed rabid Brooklyn Dodger baseball direction of Tomm:' Murphy, he of . The moat practical plan is to in a Pearl Harbor interview Jan. Anatomy at Yale University’s Bruins Down Dixie revealed that he never felt carrying the president’a budget The cells cast sha'dows on the Funerals our aircraft is missing,” the com­ 8:05—News. 6:15—Today at The Duncans. —afoot aa well as In his hands— fans may have to find a new idol, Cavaliers th., old Dixie fame, remember use one strongly nourishing food Well Known Here 29. that the Japanese had given up School of Medicine, died today 6:15—History In 'The Headlines better ih his life, that the North­ SMSsage into effect will mean par­ retina and it is the shadows which efforts to reinforce Guadalcanal, munique added. 6:30—Keep Working, Keep Sing­ and took care that Wr.ght, a diffi- for Fred (Dixie.) Walker, the popu­ B. F. him? Murphy was one of the best at a meal, In combination with while sailing In Long Island Sound 6:80—Musical Appetizers. ing, America. ern climate agrees with him, which tial or complete doubling of pay­ you see when you notice the black ' Mrs. Phoebe S. Porter he said that he would stand on off Pine Orchard. Chicago Club i cult fellow to fight, did not get a lar outfielder, is now athletic di­ Chapman, rf ...... 6 1 players In Connecticut some years ments for individual taxpayers other foods which combine well, specs. Such spots are not as a ! 6:46—Lowell Thomaa, commenta­ 6:45—Tile World Today. ' good shot at him. brought up the subject of Spring Enrico Pola, 64. of East Wind- Funeral services for Mrs. that statement. Violated Draft Act Yale authorities, making ths rector for the Sperry Gyroscope Zamaltis, If ...... 8 2 back and if he has Imparted some generally.” are more eqsily digested, and fill general rule, of any serious sign!- ■ tor. 7:00—Amos ’i.’ Andy. Pep knew Stolz, who had the training. 0 1 of his knowledge to the Suicldea- up in an adequate manner. Th* .sor Hill, former president of the Phoebe S. Porter of 32 Garden Both Sides Suffer Losses announcement, said that Prof. Al­ Company's various war plants, and Cone, c c ...... Halts tM es Feb. 20 ficance and do not Interfere with 7:00— Fred Waring in Pleasure 7:15— Harry James. C o w l e v a n d R o l l S li n r o •’eputatlon ot being a good boxer, “That switch from the Kennedy, rg ...... 1 0 anythlng can happen tonight. two most Important kinds of Sub Alpine Club of Manchester, street will take place tomorrow Hartford. Feb. 3 _ (/p )_ u . 8. len succumbed to a heart attack Time. he likes his job. The Office of Price AdministrS' the vision. This symptom may afternoon at two o'clock at t1»e The outcome of the sea-air fight­ 7:30—Easy Aces. null DOll an are couldn’t withstand too much muc pun­ warm climate of the south to Brown. Ig ...... 1 1 The Shamrocks will have the foods, and thoae which are the and a well known manufacturer of Commissio-^r William J. Wholean while doing volunteer work 7:15—News of the World. 7:45—Mr. Keen — Tracer of Lost Dixie has the metropolitan tion’a order inaugurating the occur in perfectly normal eyes Watkins Funeral Home. 142 East ing. which may mark the crucial Honors to Victory; ishment, so he B ilea into him, put the cold springs of the north benefit of A1 Siamonds’ coaching most nourishing, are the proteins bricks, died at 16:45 last night at has continued for two weeks, pend­ aboard a U. S. Coast Guard auxil­ 7:30—Ray Blocks Orchestra Persons. sports writers guessing as to i was always bad for the play­ ntloning o f canned fruits and and is likely to be more notice­ Center street. Rev. Dr. Watson point in a , long struggle for con­ him in his place at the outset. whether he will play baseball j Totals ...... 16 5 37 and already have shown enough and the starches, and It seems a the Hartford hospital following a ing tentative arrangements to have iary patrol craft. 7:45—H. V. Kaltcnbom. 8:00— Sammy Kay's Orcli. Readin.-ss with which they ac­ ers,” declared Dixie. "I’ve vegetables on March 1 halted all able when the patient is tired, long illne.ss. ■ - Woodruff of the Center Congrega­ trol of the ■ South Pacific afchl- No Games Tonight. again this year but they need only | .Shamrocks stuff to stay in the Rec Senior good plan not to use them both at the accused inducted in the Army, In the fall of 1641, he was 8:00—Mr. and Mrs. North 8:30— Dr. Chrisuian — jean Her- cept a March 5 appointment with seen more ball players who sales of such canned goods after after he has .strained the eyes, or Born in. Italy on May 20, 1878, tional church will officiate and pellgb, remained in doubt here but the case of Amos J. Babin, 35. of awarded the Baly medal from the to hear him enthuse over his job, ' B. F. loop. As a matter of fact this th.* same meal. Possibly the sim­ the Navy said both sides have 8:30—^Tommy Dorsey. sholt. vicious and sleep-dealing Beau were in |>erfect condition when 2 young team looks like champion­ Uldnlght Feb. 20 until rationing when he has developed a toxic he came to thi.s country 52 years burial will be in the family plot in 54 Buckingham street, who was Royal College of Physicians in 9:00—Eddie Cantor. By The Associated Press arid the prospects for the future, Moorhouse. rf ...... 2 plest manner In which to set •forth condition. A toxemia produced suffered losses. 8:55—Cecil Browi—News. Jack, whom Pep will aiso concede they left the training camps, Saimond. If ...... 3 0 ship timl • and do not be sur­ hegina. This was done, OPA ex- ago obtaining employment with a the cemetery at Underhill. Ver­ picked up by police and turned London. 9:30—Mr. District Attorney. 9:00— Lionel Barrymore, Mayor of Bill Cowley, leading playmaker -Hiid they have theli' answer. plitoed, to give grocers a chance the way of using these foods is to by Indigestion, liver trouble, or mont. In a communique late yesterday several pounds, gives you an idea who needed a month to K*‘t Vancour. I f ...... 0 , 0 prised if they are not up in th* brick manufacturing company in over to federal authorities charg­ 10:00—Kay Kyser. 9:30—Good Listening. of the , of what Manager Louis Viscusi "I like my job here very to prepare for rationing and give discuss the proteins separately, constipation Is the usual cause. Friends may call at the funeral the Navy explained details were back Into condition when they L. McVeigh, c ...... 1 1 top bracket within a few years. giving you my point of view as to Berlin, this state. After many ed with violating the Selective Infantile paralysis germs are 11:00—News. 10:00—Great Moments in Music. and his teammate Buzz Boll, top and Trainer Bill Gore, old hands much. I am happy to be able ~ That famous team of Harold housewives an opportunity to Judging solesly from your de­ years of employment In Berlin he home this evening. withheld because their disclosure Service Act. started the season, all because Packard, rg ...... 1 0 how this kind of food may be used said to enter the human system 11:15— Dance Music 10:30— Man Behind the Gun. goal getter, did a Dr. Jekyil and with fighting men, think of the in­ to make everything more of the changing weather. E. ks, esq re, will attempt to de­ register for their new ration scription of your case it is likely came to ^ s t ’ ^ndaor Hill and la­ at this time would affect adversely The authprities today held Babin through the nasal passages. Mr. Hyde last night as the Boston pleasant for the thousands of J. McVeigh, I g ----- 0 0 to best advantage. 11:30—Author’s Playhouse. 11:00—News. dustrious 126-pound champion. “You can trace the alnus feat a north end U .m. It was first hooks. that the wavy lines are due to ter purchased ufc Pleasant Valley < Mrs. Ida .M. Bid well future operations In thi area. in jail in default of $1,000 bond 12:00—News. 11:05— Sports. Bruins defeated the Chicago war workers, and to help them Boise ...... 0 0 Meat Is the principal protein Jack gained lightweight title trouble that many ball play­ 0 0 called the Wild Cats and later Goods will'be rationed on a point auto-intoxication and I suggest Brick Company. \of which he was The funeral of Mrs. Ida M. Bid- A Navy spokesman asserted, after the commissioner was told 12:05—Paul Martin’s Muaiu. 11:10—William L. Shlrer—News. Blackhawks, 5-3. recogiiitlon in New Yo-k and be­ keep fit for the work neces­ Sullivan ...... food and is probably needed by that the best plan is to send for f t the man failed to keep In touch ers have to the change In christened "oa r C. *-s but after the basis, with 48 points allotted to the body more than by any other president at his i^ath. •vell. widow of Homer G. Bld’.vell. however, that Japanese claims of 12:30—Ray Mace’s Muaio. 11:15—Guy Lombardo. vCowley fired home three goals came a bucks office magnet by sary for \1ctory,” declared game with the oldtimera they were each individual, regardless of age, my general article along this line. During his resimnee in East will be held Friday afternoon at having sunk two battleships and vVith his draft board. 12:55—News. 11:30— Abe L>Tnan’.» Orchestra and Boll got four aaaists aS: the stopping Stolz and hanging Tippy Dixie. spring climates. 1 used to get Total.") ...... 7 3 food Stuff. If It 1* not used then a cold every year, hut now nice mcak house broken kitten#. for Uie month of March. Foi ward your request to me in Windsor Hill he was very active in two o’clock at the Watkins Fun­ three cruisers and of having dam­ 12:00—News. Bruins increased their first-place Larkin out to dry . . . on the end And Dixie's actions speak louder Score at half time 18-9 some other kind of protein must that I’ve spent the winter here liers. Referee, Bycholski. Bu‘. t:iey might surprise staid old Frozen fruits and ' vegetables, care of this newspaper and en­ Italian social events In Manches­ eral Home. Rev. Dr. Perris E. Rey­ aged another battleship and cruis­ OLD Tomorrow's Program lead over the Idle Detroit Red of an uppercut. than his words for they say there be substituted for It as protein is close a single^ large stamped, self- Snowplow Stolen? I haven't had a cold. I think North Manch -iter. dried fruits (not dried vegetables), ter and was popular among the nolds of the Second Congregation­ er vfrere "groasly exaggerated.” At A. M. Tomorrow’s Program Wings to six points. Pep, who only a year ago collect­ isn’t a busier man In the Sperry indispensable to living tissue. addressed envelope. it will work the same way bn CAAA and canned soups and canned baby members of the Italian colony al church will conduct the service the same time he described as an New York—(J*i—A city sno.wA RECORDS 6:00—Farmer’s Digest A. M. Busher Jackson began Boston's ed $48 in Fall River .or his first plants. He fits anJund the many Meat is digested by humans in the players. If they train in foods also are included in the here and all with whom he came and interment will be in the Buck- understatement the Japs' claim of plow crew left their plow at the Mast bs tamed In for sal­ 8 :2 ^ N ew s. 7:00— News. scoring 23 seconds after the open­ main event, was paid $22,000 the departments, here and on Long much the same way as by the car­ land cemetery. 6:30—Reveill* the climate here, they won’t Frenzl order. Issued yesterday by the Of­ nivorous animal. No changes (Non-.Mucus Forming Foods) In contact. He retired four years having lost only 10 planes. curb while they went into a res­ vage It you «mnt to keep 7:10— Shoppers Special. ing face off with brother Art and other night. He drew $137,000 in .Lsland. finds out what the em­ fice of Price Administration. The funeral home be open 6:55—News. be affeeted by any changes, Bernstein Wolverines take place in meat while it is in Question: P. D. W. writes: ago as president of the Sub Alpine win While the limits of the battle taurant for coffee. When' they playing the new ones. , 7:45—Robarta Program. Boll helping. Chicago then went two starts at the Garden. ployes want In the way of recrea­ Fresh fruits and vegetables will CMub after four years’ service. A tomorrow evening for friends of eark paid for old rec­ ' 7:00—Morning Watch 7:55— News. ahead on two markers by Bill and will be In better condi­ Layne the mouth other than that it is "What are the non-mucus forming zone were hot clearly defined, the came out, it was gone. A police­ tion. and produces it. Crawford not be rationed, any one of the foods which will help correct ca­ brother. Luigi Pola, conducts a Mrs. Bidwell. man found it abandoned a mile ord* Irrespeettv* ot quantity. 8:00—News. 8:00—News of the World. Thoms and George Allen but be­ Jack hardly will •jack the agile, At the present time, Dixie Is di­ tion.” broken up into smaller particles. Navy said that the exUnt and 8:15-wWorld News Roundup. 8:15— Shoppe.B Special. The pride of the Flatbush fans Stahovic Topple Rens goals of this program will be to tarrh ’ ” meat and grocery business on fury of the Japanese actions in­ away. Detectives are puzzled. fore the Initial session ended, Bos­ side-stepping and punch-slipping recting basketball and bowling Meat seems to be digested in the 8:30—Women’s Radio Bazaar 8:30—News. Pep into corners as did Stolz has only one baseball regret—he Staley compel people to do more real School street here, and la a former Woeful Trail of Che^ dicated that a concerted new ef­ ton was back In front as Cowley r,e leagues, a rifle and pistol club, cooking and less can-opening. stomach Just as easily in large Answer: Catarrh will disappear Selectman. KEMP'S 8:55—Prognu.i Parade. 8:35—Shopperr Special. flashed the red light twice. and Larkin. He’ll have to hit and didn’t win a world aeries cham­ Rene pieces as though it were in small as soon as the excess catarrhal fort to regain control of the south­ -Chester Alan Arthur was the 9:00—Music While You Work. 9:00—Press New.' swimming, badminton and boxing McBride 21 Winners Pile Up Early Home canning also will be encour­ Besides his wife, nine children Omaha—(/P>—A trail of cheer Inc. Cowley got his third and final hurt Pop early not to find the Ital­ lessons, a ski . club, a jitterbug pionship ring.. ” ‘I wanted that aged because such goods will not pieces. The digestion of meat mucus Is thoroughly drained out. east Solonlons had been undertak­ first native of Vermont to suc­ 9:16—“Two-Way Passage.” 9:15— School of the Air. counter In the middle stanza on ian annoying. survive: four sons and five daugh­ f01^ someone else was one of woe ceed to the , presidency of the 763 Mala St. Tel. 8«8* tournament, archery and jiu-jitsu ring more than anything else In be counted against ration coupons. begins in the stomach and is al­ The diet for such a condition en. A Tokyo report broadcast Mon­ 9:80—’’Food News”. 9:45—Golden Gate Quartet. passes from and Bill. Pep will have to go on to take , . . , „ j ^ 24 2 50 Margin and Slave Last ters. They are George, of New for hotel cashier Florence Robin­ day fixed the scene of ope action United States. the world, and I’ll never wear any Will Not Collect Coupons most entirely a chemical process, should consist principally of small 9:45—Intemuxso. 10:00—Valiant Lady. This was the lone tally of the mid­ rank with foremost fei therweight ‘ Pioneer Parachute amounts of meat, fish, fowl, eggs, Britain: Louis, of Hartford: Hen­ son. As she carried a porfollo as the vicinity of Rennell Island, other kind. But^ guess I won’t get Period Rally. Restaurants and other public the meat being liquified by the ry and Ermond, of East Windsor 10:16—The aNeiUe. 10:15—Stories America Loves. dle frame. champions, but he is c .ly 20. and I Aid course for the women one now unless Sperry hands them B F T chemical action of the gastric and non-starchy vegetables cooked containing $500 from a bank to a about 100 miles south of Guadal­ 10:30—Help Mate. has demonstrated that he can slap 1 Something new added for the Wilson ...... 3 0 6 •atlng places will be limited on Hill: Mrs. Letltia Garlone. of .Ber­ hotel, $110 in five and ten dollar 10:30—Amanda of Honeymoon Cully Dahlstrom put the Hawks out.” All of which gives you a juice upon it. Thus liquified it and raw, and fruits. It Is best to canal, but that was without con­ 10:45—Robert S t John Hili the better lightweights around. employes benefit almost every K IT ...... 3 0 6 The Wolverines, led by Connors canned goods but under present lin: Mrs. Florence Burnham', of bills slepped through an unno­ firmation. back Into the fray at 16:16 of the pretty good idea a ^ u t Dixie’s plans, will not collect ration cou­ is ready to pass Into the small avoid all starches and sugars, as Wapping; Mrs. Anna Haefa. of 11:00—Road of Life. 10:45—Bachelors C.iUdren final round, sinking a disc pro­ That's good enough for the time organization and Blanchard ___ ..2 0 4 and Vesco trimmed the^Wrens at intestine. well as milk products. These may ticed tear. The Japanese said the Rennell .baseball plana. pons from their customers—Icav- Manchester, and Miss Eleanor and 2323234853534853235323235353234853235353235353232353534848532348535353485323235323235348482311:15—Vic and Sade. 11:00—Mary Lee Taylor. pelled by Earl Seibert and Thoms. being. . I direction of recreation takes work Pagie ...... 2 0 4 (he East Side, 60-50 in a free scor­ l:i5 all ration points to be spent for The digestive juice of the stom­ be said'to be mucus-forming If Miss Doris Pola. of East Windsor engagement was fought Friday 11:80— Snow Village 11:15:—Second Husband. Cowley and Boll set up the final Willie Pep certainly has a flying but Dixie Is convinced that the V^tner ...... 1 1 3 About 44 per cent of the world's and Saturday, but this too lacked SPECIAL SHOWING ing 'game. Salvatore and Strange home cooking. ach is of an acid nature, and the used In excess quantities, and the Hill. He also leaves three broth­ 11:45—David Harum. 11:30— Bright Hoiizons. score with Art Jackson hammer­ Start. Sperry workers will produce more Donahue .... ____ .0 0 0 digestive elements in the ga.stric one who is trying to cure himself steelmaking capacity is in the confirmation. Infoema’fwh from 100% PURE WOOL 12:00—Medley Time—Hal Kolb, 11:45—Aum Jenny’s Stories war good* If they will spend a McDowdall ...... 1 0 O also' winners with nice To housewives, one big problem ers, Albino, of New Britain; John United States. ing it past (Joslie Bert Gardiner. wUM>e that of planning a month Juice can act only In this acid of catarrh should avoid the American sources being only that organist 12:00—Kate Smith Speaks. Frankie Brimsek had another $4(M,000 Phils' Price few hours at play—and he Intends Bi" Leagues Smith ...... 0 0 0 floor work and timely baskets. For., ahead. For instance, at 48 polnt.s medium. If starch is mixed with starches and sugars as much as I .P . M. P M busy night In the Boston nets, New York—Gerald P. Nugent is to see that they do. ] the- losers. Brown and Hayes gave per perbm, a family of three will the meat, the starch will require possible until the cure is effected. I W O M E N ’S SUITINGS i ' 12:15—Luncheonaires 12:19UBig Sister. kicking out 40 shots. The season asking $400,000 for Philadelphia Right now, Dixie Is working on 12 1 25 .laekson some fine support but It have 144 hoints to spend in March. an alkaline medium and will thua 12:35—Marjorie Mills. 12:80—Romanco of Helen Trent. series between the two clubs now National League franebiae. plans for employe baseball teams Evade Draft Score at ’n lf time 25-9, CAAA. was not enough to overtake the Government food authorities an­ dcUy the digestion of the meat. 23534823485353484823534848534848482353534853235323235348484848235323485323232323 1:05—News. 12:46—Uur Gal junday. stands In Boston’s favor, three to R..'eree, Bycholski. Wolverines In the*stretch. The ticipate a< new outbreak of con­ When carnivorous animals eat 5348535323235323485353534853235323488948234848 1:15—^Aunt Jenny's Real Life 1:00—Esso Reportei. two with two ties. scores: sumer ... complaints over butter meat they also devour the bones Police Court Stories. 1:05—Do You Remembor. Although they were Idle, the Professionals Exempt P. A. .4. C. shortages. and organs of their prey and 1:30—Big Slater. l:15-r-Ma Perkins. Maple Leafs announced B F. T B. F. T. Civilians who have been able to thus secure additional elements. 1:45—Here Oomee The Band 1:30—Vie A Sade. they had signed Jackie Hamilton, In McNutt’S First List Staum. rf ...... 1 2 4 .-itrange, rf ...... 6 0 12 SPECIAL SALE! 2:00—Concert Miniatures. 1:45—The Golduergo. 0 0 get only a quarter of a pound now When man eats meat, however, Joseph Furphy o t Hartford was 17-year-old forward, as a replace­ Sports Roundup O f Manpower. v, Sebula. If ..'., .. 0 •McGregor. If ...... 2 0 4 2:15—Connecticut Men and Worn 2:00— Young Or. Malone. Sllmlslswskl, If . .. 3 2 8 Connors, c ...... 9 0 18 and then may Mia ve even greater he discards certain parts and find sentenced to Jail for 30 days, sus­ ment for the Injured Syl Apps. difficulty during the next several a .substitute for them by adding - en In the War—Jane Dillra. 2:15—Joyce Jordan—M. D. Hamilton comes from -ihe Toronto Server, c ...... 3 Q 6 Vesco, rg ...... 8 ' 0 16 weeks as the result of a ..overn- the noh-starchy vegetables. These pended on condition that be get 1007® Pure Worsted 2:30—^Little Show. > 2:30—We Love and Learn. Young Rangers of the Junior On­ By Hugh Fullerton, Jr. -have to start pla>1ng cow pasture Washington. Feb. 3.— fj')— Big Kurlowicz. rg ...... 2 0 4 Salvatore, 1 g ...... 5 0 10 ment ortier requiring creamery latter provide bulk to be used with out of t<^wn within 30 minutes, in 1:46—Day Oreame with Bud 2:45—Life Con Be Beautiful. tario Hockey Asaocimtion. New York, Feb. S-H/Ci—With pool. . . . After being exposed to league baseball .and other profes­ Saverick, rg ...... ■ 1 0 2 — — Rainey. folks talking about using horses | the convivial Jimmy Ckmzelman sional sports, already . facing Wierzbicki. Ig .. .. 2 0 4 Total-s ...... 30 0 60 butter manufacturers to set aside pjtitein. This seems to be the Police CTourt this morning by 2:55—News. . There are no games tonight but 80 per cent of their output for war wisest kind of meal to use when Judge Raymond R Bowers. Furphy tertnorrow evening the Hawlfs will instead of automobiles to get . for ten successive days and nights, stringent travel and other restric­ Gryzb, Ig ...... 1 ? 5 Wrens needs. The order went into effect taking meat. was arrested last night on Birch Landis WiU Talk play the Rangers In New York ana around. It sdems silly to hear, that ] New York aports writers have or- tions, escaped what might hkve — — — B. F. T. Monday. 1. Lean beef, looked spinach, street drunk. He bad been a fre­ the the'Leafs In horse racing (of all-things) is hav- ' ganized a "Send a dime to get been a final crushing blow when Totals ...... ;. 13 7 33 Iqckson. rf ...... 6 0 12 The supply for the armed forces cooked carrota, raw celery salad. quent, visitor aV~the court and SPECIALLY Savitt’s Band Toronto. ing more troubles about transpor- | Conzelman out of town”' club ao they were omitted from the list of Fairfield GriH-ers Walker, if ...... 3 0 6 Would be equivalent to about, 3"> 2. Roast mutton, cooked as­ finished up a jail term last Satur­ With BiU Terry- tation than Just getting the horse- ^ they can get acquainted with their activities considered non-essential • B. f : T. Brown, c ...... 5 1 11 2 0 4 pounds per man, on the ba.sis' of paragus, cooked string beans, let­ day. CUSTOM TAILORED TO YOUR OWN Star Attraction players to the tracks. . , . Eastern i families and ‘catch up on sleep, for draft purposes. Greene, rf ...... s 2 18 Speqtor. rg .'...... 10,000.000 fighters. The Army ra­ tuce. Furphy was last aeen leaving PRICED: Barons I^urchase horsemen are wondering how Ja- !, . . Havey Boyle, veteran Ihtts- Although the War Manpower Zwlck. If ...... 2 0 4 Hayes. Ig ...... 4 0 8 tion has been set at 1'2 ounces a 3. Meat loaf, cooked beet.~\*et the Pitts­ Inflelder, played through the long Question: S. H. Inquires; “What work a hardship on the fur busi­ VlTee.” Also appearing on the atltut* for silk bee solved a prob- his salary demands for 1943 be Pacific (Toast League season for ning.” He backed thia up with a the West Side league keglers ed Gene Johnson, 149, New York, dhfiftsd. The meaaure would causes blsck waving spots to ap­ ness” in which highly skilled men burgh Hornets in Pittsburgh to ■111 are ;he Four Whitsons, world’s leqtffor the Institute of ipeti^rol- may continue aa an oil salesman. prediction that 10 out of every 14 should be well worth seeing. (8 ). fifift ths present draft quotas pear In front of the eyes? What round out this evening’s card. Sacramento last year without are lemployed in the preparation Teatest acrobatic sensations, and ogy at the University at Chicago. There may be more oil to that men between 18 and 38— spanning Johimy Hedlund, director at the Jersey City, N. J.—Harold (Can* ; s Im u to s state-wide basia can be done to relieve them T and cutting o f fur for coata.” AH Wooiena On Di.aplay In I return for Tnidel, Washing­ missing an Inning. . .., But in the aany other star acta. Dally, for years the Institute has statement than aOme persons are. last game of the Sacs' playoff the ages of most athletes—would West Side Rec, is having a hard nonball) .Glhson. 119, New York, •st up s graduated defer- wear^glaases but this does not ’ \ In Full Suit Lengths. ton received Winger Herb Foster SCSI*, providing for induc- Aa usual, there are midnight sent up balloon clusters, with ra4 and two players whose identity will able to buy.” against Seattle, Steve became be in the armed aervices by the time deciding who ia to represent outpointed Carlo* Cuebaa, 112t.: seem to do'any'good.” ' Mrs. Ada Waaderae tags and screen shows syery Fri' dlo apparatua, to oound weather peeved when he was called out on year’s end. his league in thia match. He will New York. (8). S# SMn trtth one child before Answer: _ Tiie occurrence of be determined later. Both will be tw# shildren, etc. ay midnight and every Sunday conditions but beceuse of the silk delivered liexf fall. Shorts and Shells strikes In the ninth Inning. He Other manqower offieikU eaid probably pick hla team from the New York—Bobby Mclntyfit,: black apot* before the eyes is a Danbury, ,Feb. 3— (4*>—Mrs. ildnigbt for the benefit of defense following'bowlers: Nellson, Fre- 139, Detroit, outpointed Maal6- mnMd of sn im- Bhortage, Hersbel Snodgrass, met­ Tnidel set a circuit record for Suppose you noticed that pro­ slammed his bat against the stand there hadn’t been any*, discusalon fairly common symptom. Many 'Ada Wanderer, 44, wlfa o t Rep. I KELLER’S mrkera and others unable to st­ Sbaplro, 185, New York, (10). ^ «d slwrtag* in calling "As Individual As Tour Fingerprint” ‘KELLER’S’ eorology Instructor, experimented goals scored while playing with the fessional athletes weren’t listed anil was bounced from the game, of the future liaU a t nondefer- kelt, Anderson, Mahoney, Olson, yosr* ago these black spots were Herbert B. W andsnr (R ) died u d regular parfonnanoes. with red waxed paper. He reports IastM B. Hsrshey, ae­ B "As IndividufI As Tour Fingerprint’’ Lions last year when he shot home among,the "non-4qferrable” clue- ■o Manager Pepper Martin had to rablSa and emphasized that it Angelo, Taggart. Zwlck, Suchy, Loe Angeles — A1 Trtlm«4- riven the naipe of “ flying flies.” shortly before noon today at the 887 MAIN ST. — NEXT TO FEDERAL BAKB SHOP Oa Saturday Ud Sunday, the that th* papor balloons were a euo- 87 pucks. At present he la Mgh'th ea yesterday, but green keepers spoil a perfect record by putting a would be "eheer gueaa work” to Moasaro, McDowell. Oorrenti, 1494, Wilmington. OeL, aa6 JM9? ries director, before s The specks liiav Vary ' in shape I 887 MAIN 8T. — NEXT TO THE FEDERAL BAKE BHOf Danbury hohpital aftet a long yenlM 9tag« ehowe go on at 7:45 ceoa and said tbs Japs could keep on the scoring Hat with 21 net- were told to get other Jobs. Lm Iu sqb on third base for the last half •peculate on the proapecta for pro- Shea. Brown, Hedlund, Uorowski, my McDanlelo, 147%, IM

Sense and Nonsense TOMf MA SASysV MO He’S TAKEN A Y WELL. GLORY BEf I HE ONCV WORKS I SWELL! I TOLD I'V E JU ST BEEN THINKING. UNCLf PHIL HAS KlDDlNSf JOB AT THE L wAS AFRAID HE'D HALF DAY ON /FLOSSIE WHAT MICKEY— IF WE DON'T .PASS GONE t o tMORKI SATURDAY. SO C tRAINnTO TAKE They Loek Nteef Anyway Little Squirt—And then 1 Said: A Negro boy, going through a HUSSEL BUBSEL/W HEVEft GET THAT EXAM TOMORROW.*^ You’ie a dirty, lying, low-down cemetOry, read thie Inacrlption on A TUS5EL ARMS VOVER THE LOSS HE'LL COME DOWNY IN M Y % A ST i r S SURE GOING TO B E y w B 'v i^ I’ve got new teeth, hiirray, hurray! pupp, and a coward, to boot!’’ right a tombstone: “ Not Dead, But COMPANY— MAKINGJOF HIS RAMROD WITH FLOSSIE AND j LETTER/ TOUGH WIRING THEM /^ 'G O T TOI ^ A City's Wants tiassified ForVbur Benefif I’m happy through toe livelong to his teeth! Sleeping.’’. MACHINE GUNS! FORTUNE' NIA to SEE US NOT TO COME/ V PASS IT, day. Incredulous Friend—Wow! What Scratching his head awhile toe GRADUATE/ ^ ^ TOM| .Mi.J No nervea to kill, no crowme to did he aay to that? wear. boy remarked: “He aure ain’t Boarders. Wanted Little ^ u ir t—Er—well—you see fooling nobody but hlaaelf.’’ Automobile^ for Sale Building— Contracting Help Wanted— Female Household Goods No holae to drill; thare’e no repair. his teeth were In s glsss In the Lost and Foand Hah, hah! OUR 33RD FEBRUARY ROOM AND BOARD with private Tolland To Give,Flags bathroom. automobiles "Equal to pew.” FOR NEW OR ALTERATION I’ll never have an aching tooth. W ILL PiaUSON WHO found bliwk Jobs see Wliyam Kanehl, 519 Cen­ GIKL Oft WOMAN wanted. New FURNITURE SALE family. Convenient to bus line. Mrs. John H. Steels 1939 Chevrolet 4 door sedan R. * Model Laundry, Summit atreet. ITiat seems too good to be toe knit ba(, on Foraat itroet Satur- ter street. Telephone 7773. An outstanding feature of our Young gentleman preferred. ’Tel. 1178-3, RockvtUe truth. Appreciation; Experience is a A Thought eontainlns important papefa H. 8 tires, almost new. 1940 To Boy Scouts great teacher, We Americans, WANTED—LAUNDRESS, 3 daya February Sale; A $25 U. S. War 2-1076. They gleam like pearls — that’s plaaaa ratum to owner? Name Chevrolet coach, 1940 Dodge Bond absolutely free with any pur­ who havie for years experienced sedan, 1940 Mercury convertible, a week. Mra. Frank D. Cheney, The Board of Tax Review, John what folks say. encloaed. Heating—Plumbing- chase of $300 or more. ThJ^ offer abundance, are now expisrienclng ,4nd oppreM not the widow, nor 1941 Chevrolet sedan, 1941 98 Forest atreet. Tal. 3362. Wanted to Rent 68 I’va got new teeth, hurray, hurray! Roofing 17 expires February 27, 1943. (Thia Hoffman, FYita'Welngartner, and Tall Cedars to Take Oh, yeah! scarcity. We are appreciating the fatherleea, the atnager, nor Chevrolet convertible' coupe. offer has received the endorserhent John Weigold, will be at toe Tol­ many things we don’t nave more Announcements Terms and trades accepted. Brun­ WANTEDj-ELDERLY woman as LOCAL COUPLE. RESIDENTS —Mary R. Rondeau. the poor; and let none of yon Im- ED COUGHLIN—REPAIRS OF of the United States Government). land Town Hall Mondays, Feb. 1 Part in Parents* Night than when we had them. It is one aglne evil agaimt kla b rib e r la ner’s. Tel. 5191. Evenings 4485. housekeeper, one who prefers of Mancltester for many years, all types ol roofa. 390 Woodland good home to high wagee. Write ^ d 8, Thursday, February 11, thing to appreciate abundance your heart,—Zecharlah 7:10. WANTEa>—RIDE to Pratt and desire 5 room rent by March 1st. Ceremonies.' Fortune Teller—This bump on when we have it and quite another Whitney Aircraft, Eaat Hartford. B.4RGA1NS— 1935 PLYMOUTH street. Phone 7707. Box O, Herald, f . Albep|;;s offer you the most for Phone 7697. a. m. to 4 p. m. All persbns your head shows you are very curi­ your 'money. . . . The best for your claiming to be aggrieved or claim­ to do so when it has given place 13 to 7 abift. CaU 2t1625. sedan, $50.00; 1936 Buick sedan, Boy Scout Troop No. 25, of the ous. to scarcity. But such appreciation Whatever we give te the $125.00; 1937 G. M. A. C. panel, WANTED—GIRL FOR general home. If you need furniture, ing offsets must appear and file Cllsnt—^That’s right. I got that OUT OUR WAY Moving—Trucking— housework, working couple. Call their complaints at one of these Center Congregational church, prompts thanksgiving and helps us wretched, we lend te fortune.— BY J. R WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE WITB MAJOR HOOPLB $245.00; 1936 Ford coupe, $295.00. stoves, rugs, etc., you’ll find It THREE OR FOUR room apart- by putting my head in toe shaft Seneca. Personals 3 5805. here at prices lower than you ex­ meetings. will observe "Parents’ Night" next when we experience scarcities. Very clean RAH. 1938 PonUac Storage 20 ment wanted. Call 5215; Monday night in toe church par­ to ate If toe dumb-waiter was \ pected to pay. __ Emery M. Clough, Old Age As­ coming up and it wasn’t WEV, CARUSO/YOU'D YOU WAMED T K t I'D BE 30LLN AS A CHEMICAL ANALYSES, Engi­ convertible. Brunner’s, 80 Oak­ WANTED—GIRL TO FILE and sistance Tax Collector, will be at ish house. land strwt. Tel. 5191-4485. THE AUSTIN A. CHAMBEKo Co. '•r- BETTER LAY OFF VJANO ON ME FOR.* c r i c k e t t o PA'S TA'iL^S neering testa, ores, metals, fooda local and long dlaUSice moving. typewrite, shorthand unnecess­ the Town HsU. Tolland, Mondays,* A feature of the program will FUNNY BUSINESS Products duplicated and new ones THERE IS NO SHORTAGE be the presentation of flags to toe Chsuncey Depew was asked: TMKT WOG-CALLlHG ADEUCESESTER- ON MS MJAGES AS Return load ayatem, furniture ary. The Norton Electrical In- of household Items at Albert’s. February 1, 8, 15, 22. and March “ What do you think about exer­ formulated. C. F. Mason, Ph D„ troop by Nutmeg Forest, Tail Ce­ AMD GO FIGURE , DPH/-*|'WOvO XX3 SALET, MVSTAN MA30R., Wanted Autos— storage. Dial 6260. atrument Co., HiUiard street. Our buyers placed large orders Rockville 1, 1943, from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. to cises?’’ He replied: "I get my 440 Riverside Drive, New York. receive the tax from all persons dars of Lebanon. An American ’ YOUR IViCOMETA'lt: 'toOEYPECT TO ON'S I DOAN SEE NO .Motorcycles 12 WANTED—LADY grocery clerk, months ago....Today our ware­ Lewis B. (%apiBan flag and standard and a Boy Scout exercise by acting aa pallbearer houses are bulging with mereban- between 21 and 60 years inclusiva, for my friends who exfcrclse.” MR.MOR6Et4THAU ,PFW O FF MARCH MO' m o n e m t h a n X Repairing 23 Mahieu Grocery. 183 Spruce 98, BockvUla based on enrollment of Oct. 1, troop flag and standard will be Antomobiles for Sale 4 WANTED—SMALL used motor­ street. •dlse. Our showroom displays, the WON’T UKE IT IF 15 NOO DOES DittosAURS.' ^ 1942. All Old Age Assistance taxes presented. The Tall Cedars have Reporter (referring' to titled cycle motor. In running condi­ SAWS OF ALL KINDS tUed, set, largest In Connecticut, will make unpaid after March 1, 1943, will be adopted such presentations as a ALL NE GETS FROM HANENfT EvJEhi 1*41 PLYMOUTH 2 DOOR, 1»40 w a n t e d —EXPERIENCED wo­ it easy for you to shop.'You'H find guest)— And is toe prince incog­ f\ tion. Call 7421. and repaired, cord wood saws subject to a penalty of $1 and en­ part of Its war effort and patriot­ SOOjSAV/AtENTlNE fc':- Plymouth sedan, IMO Plymouth men to sew covers on baseballs just what you want at the price nito? 3 door, 1939 Plymouth sedan, gummed, power and hand tawn GQod Business forced collection. ism program. A number of the Hotel Porter—Well, no, sir. I at home. For particulars apply to you want lo pay. Buy now, and members of toe O dars will ba 1939 Plymouth 2 door, 1938 Ply­ mowera overhauled, and aharp- A bouse to bouse canvass is be­ don’t know as I would aay that. Business Services Offered 13 aned. Stored all winter, no extra 'The Tober BsMball Co., Elm St., save during this great sale. ing made in the interest of toe present for toe occasion. mouth sedan. Oole Motors—4164. Manchester, But he certainly has had a few. charge. Axea, knives, shears, and ALBERTS For Exchange Tolland Federated church finan- Or. Woodruff to Speak 43 Allyn St—Hartford CHAIR CANING, rush or porch akates sharpened. Capitol Grind­ A FEW MORE GOOD women to CG8, The evening’s program will open The man who cannot think is Phone 6-0358 with piano selections by Scout Town chair seats replaced. Kenneth ing Co., 38 Main. Tel. 7958. work in warm warehouse. Good Mr. and Mrs. William S. UsweU not an educated man, no matter Beer, 194 Highland atreet. Tele­ Last Year's Trade for and three children, spent Saturday Bruce Vanderbrook. Rev. Dr. Wat­ how many college degrees he may MOWERS SHARPENED, repair­ pay. Burr Nurseries. CLOSE OUT U. S. Army warm son Woodruff is scheduled to ad­ phone 5410. morning coal heaters. $42.95. Reg. out of town. have acquired. Advertisement ed, shear grinding, key fitting. Farmers Group Best Private Warren Clough of Fort dress toe scouts and their parents OIL BURNER SERVICE.—Save dupUcating, vacuum cleaners etc. $47.95. You save $5.00. Call 3535, and toe work of the troop com­ Help Wanted—Male. 36 Benson's, 713 Main. Next to A. Slocum, New York, spent toe Man—What is your favorite fuel. Harold T. West, 72 Pitkin overhauled. Braitbwalte, 53 Pearl In Its History. week-end at his Tolland home. mittee, consisting, of Elmer A. BOARD OF TAX REVIEW A P. book? atreet. Phone 6390. atreet. W'ANTED— HELPER IN garage, Mr. and Mrs. George Gordon and Weden, chairman; William M. An­ Friend—It has always beefi my taking care of show room, run­ Rockville, Feb. 3— (Special)— two children were guests of rela­ derson and Irving Barrett will be bank book—but that is lacking in ! Notice WANTED TO TUNE, repair and ning errands etc. Good pay, steady outlined. Inspection of Troop 25 Machinery and Tools 52 The annual report of the Elling- tives in Hartford and West Hart­ interest now. .regulate your piano or player work. Cole Motors, at the Center. ford,! Saturday. will be conducted by toe commit­ plsno. TeL Manchester 5062. ton-Vemon Farmers’ Exchange tee. The Board of Tax Review of Tel. 4164. NEW OUVER ”60’ tractors in Rev, Ernest E. O’Neal had for Every man likes to see a broad the Sunday morning worship ser­ Patrol activities will be de­ smile, especially if she smiles at the Town of Manchester, Conn., NEW CONVERTIBLE TOPS, cel- atock. Used CHetrac tractor. New ! year was toe WANTED—m a n m il k peddler ______o.... T.-__ 1 best that toe exchange haa had scribed by leaders Earl Schlem- him. will be in sMslon at the Municipal FOR SALE Oliver spreaders. Saw rigs,. Ford- vice subject, "God Bless Out lulotd replaced in curtains, all from 11 a. m. to 4 p. m. Would with the largest volume of busi­ Home." Inger, Kenneth Barrett, John Han­ Building the following days dur­ 6 Rooms and Sun Parlor. kinds of leather work. Chaa. Lak consider a steady Job, Apply 315 son parts. Dublin Tractor Com­ pany, WllUraantic. ness both in money and tonnage. The Young People's meeting sen and Cheater Groebel. There Big Cityite—My, what a quaint ing the month of February, 1943: Steam heat. Fireplace. Two- ing, 90 Cambridge street. Tele­ Eaat Center street During toe past year , the total will be a patriotic skit by Bob Kur­ town. I suppose they still ring Mantey. Feb. 1—4:30 P. BL to Sunday evening, saw a three reel CAi* garage. Toilet down. phone 4740. sales to patrons were $^2,413.90 moving picture, "Under toe land followed by the flag presen­ toe curfew out here every night ? S P. 31. with $2,357.42 being paid back in tation ceremony. The pageant of Tile Bath up. Lot 75 ft. PIANO TUNING and repairing. Rooms Without Board 59 Southern Cross," portraying mis­ Brushville Native — Well, no. Tw atey, Feb. 3—S:30 P. M. to Dogs—Birds—Pets 41 dividends. Thomas J. Neill of Og' fire will be conducted by Frank They used to, but folks got to com front. Occupancy March 1. Player piano ./specialty. John sion work in South America. It g P. Bt „ FOR REINT— COMFORTABLE den’s Corner has been re-elected was shown in toe church school Oawshaw and there will be s ten­ plaining that it disturbed their CQ e c a n 't Wetoeattoy, Feb. 3—4:30 P. M- Cockerham, - 28 Bigelow street. COCKER SPANIEL puppies. Start the New Year with a Merry well heated furnished room, pri­ president with Horace S. Mc- room. There were many present derfoot investiture by Troop 25. sleep. J.R.wtLLiaMs SETTLE THIS to 4 P. Bl. 6-Room Single on Woodland TeL 4319. Knight of Ellington, vice presi­ who were adults who are interest­ Second class badges will be pre­ Itanday. Fto. 4—4:30 P. Bf. to Cocker puppy to brighten and vate home, suitable for business . ^ «. $, F«r. BFF. BACK TO THE SOIL. VsMTH a s o n g atreet. Furnace heat. Gbr- couple or two gentlemen. Refer- dent. Luther C. Skinner of Ogden’s ed in the cause of Christian mis­ sented by Scoutmaster Charles Anyone can enjoy night club life i-S • P. BL protect your home. Jack Frost Lynn and first class badges will —Just turn on toe radio, turn out age and chicken coop. Help Wanted—Female 35 Kennels, J6 Gardner atreet encea Tel. 8183. Corner is secretary-treasurer with sions. The young people of toe “Five hundred halves o f beef, 600 pounds of pork, 300 Friiay. Fto. 5—4:30 P. BL to Werner E. Kupferschmid^ as man­ Federated church in 'Tolland are be given by Prank Crawshaw. most o f , the lights and slip your 5 P. BL Priced Low for Quick Sale! FOR RENT—PLEASANT heated ager and assistant treasurer. much interested In our Latin- Scout songs will be led by Scout wife two dollars for a dime bottle pounds of bacon—and a soupbonel” gatarday, Feb. 4—3:80 P. BL to WANTED—HOUSEKEEPER with BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Enough Is Enough BY EDGAR MARTIlf prsctlcsl nursing experience. Live Wanted—Pets—Poultry- fumlllhed room, for lady or Celebrating Anniversary Amerlcan neighbors and are anx­ Cavanaugh and tape will be sound­ of ginger ale. 5 P. BL gentleman, on bus line. 462 North The first of a series of senicea ious to have a better understand­ ed by Kenneth Barrett. Masidig, Fab. 5 -4 :3 0 P. BL to 4-Room Cape Cod. Fire­ In or out. Address Box D, Man­ Stock 44 place. Oil burner. F.H.A. chester Herald. Main street, first floor. Tel. 4293. to celebrate the one hundred and ing of toe nature ' of missionary At a dinner not long ago, the SIDE GLANCES BY GALBRAITH OH • P. BL first anniversary of the founding man sitting next to toe lady was 1THCX)6HT TH\S financing. WANTED TC BUY beef cows, work being done in these coun­ C A R t Y O L nmadaj. Fab. 5 '3:30 P. BL to calves and pigs for slaughtering. FOR RENT—FURNISHED room of toe society will take place this tries. Col. MacKeacIiie to say the least, inebriated. 5 P. BL WiU pay good price. Manchester with twin beds, for 2 girls. In­ evening at 7:30 o’clock at toe Thursday toe all-day Red Cross The Man (leering at her and ' Wednsaday, Feb. 15—4:30 P. BL iV v 6 0 Accident Insurance, $10.00. Slaughter House. TeL 2-0294. quire 164 Oak street. Rockville Baptist church. The Sewing meeting will be held at toe commenting) — Say, you're toe . 1 ? 4a 5 P. BL FIREMAN speaker this evening will be Dr. home of Mrs. Preston Meacham. Reported Missing homeliest woman I've ever seen! EMPTY! 1k«e4ag, Fsb. 11—4:30 P. BL (iharles F. Banning of Norwich. The Ladies’ Aid Society of the The Woman (with if show of to 5 P. 3L Articles for Sale 45 Dr. Bennlng will speak on the church and the Union Missionary spirit)—Well, you’re the drunkest VMtoy, P * . 15—4:34 P. BL to Yank Vessel subject, "The Gift of Discontent," Society will hold their monthly Washington, Feb. 3—(4^—Colo­ man I’ve ever seen! • P . M. Stuart J.W asley WANTED FOR SALE— PAPER route, cheap. A (jhurch Director'is being formu­ business meetings toe same day at M . 15—8:34 P. IL Owner has left for Army. Route nel Douglas C. Mackeachie, 42, of Beal iEetato aa4 Sinks Three lated and will be present^ to toe tbe same place at different hours. Medfleld, Mass., is missing in ac­ Did you ever stop to figure; t o 5 P . I L State Theater BolldlBg Apply In P erson .' haa over 100 customers. CTall 4905 members and friends of toe church Thursday at 8 p. m. toe post­ tion, according to a War Depart­ ■While “ billion” and "million’’ are AH panons Maiming to be ag- Telephone 4448 or 1144 after 6. on February 8th. A revised his­ poned Fellowship of Prayer meet­ ment report. similar in sound, their ratio is the gMavad by the doings of the As- Enemy Ships tory of toe church will be delivered ing will be held at the home of Ale missing with Mackeachie, same aa that of a $10 bill and a aaasen of the Town of Manches- by,the pastor^Rev. A. Johnson on Mr, and Mrs. W. Hoyt Hayden. On who was a general purchasing penny. tor, Oeim., and thoae requiring Lydall & Foulds Household Goods 51 (Continued from Page One) Sunday. February 7th. Miss Shir­ account of the severe storm on toe agent for toe European theeter of, oiteoto uniat appear and Sle tbeir CLEAMING WHITE combination ley Mathewson is editor-in-chief in evening of January 28th no meet­ operatio'.is, is Lt. Golonel Russell mmplalnt at ana o f fhaaa maet- Paper Co. ranges are scare but we have a failed to charge of the Church Director ing was held. R. Brunner. 32. of Baltimore, an HOLD EVERYTHING togs or at aoma adjourned meet­ order to change course HAVE BUYER Parker Street limited stock of ranges that heat reach her. with Miss Marvis Beinhauer as Friday at 7:30 p. m. the Young air corps pi’ rt. ing e f aald Board o f Tax Raviaw. with coal, cook with gas. Spe­ over the business manager and Mr. Owen People’s choir rehearsal will be Mackeachie was associated with lh a w ™ o f appeal ia Umlted by FOR 4 OR 5-ROOBl SINGLE. The skipper looked cially sale priced for February. situation and said: Trask as advisor. held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. toe C -eat Atlantic and Pacific Tea r-tosr twenty daya from and aft­ Qnlck Sale! Budget terms. Call 3535. Benson's, "Well, we’re in here, so let's Relief Corps Emery Clough. Company in various capacities in er tba drat day ef February, 1948. Leoratew waw«viec.>ie. t. a. eea e. a xr. i 713 Main. Next to A. A P. keep going —keep going and keep There will be a meeting of the The regular meeting of the Boy w England and held positions i c Z J to Ouatave Bchreiber, A i^ur A. Knofla firing until they sink us or we Burpee Relief Corps this evening Scouts will be held in toe social with the Office of Production Man­ 455 Main St. Tel. 5440 or 5954 FOR SALE—2 WALNUT beds, shoot our way the Hell out of at 8 o’clock in the G. A. R. hall. rooms of toe church Friday at 7:30 agement and toe War Production Evarett V. McKinney, metal beds, coll springs, inner The meeting will be preceded by a m. Board prior to being commissioned Seoretaxy. WANTED here." WASH TUBS Yon Can’t Do That BYROYCRANS spring mattresses. Chairs and .Attack Method Not Told members’ supper at 6 o’clock with Next Sunday, February 7th, will in May, 1942. John X. Oleon. tables. 221 Pine street. Tel. 7949. Mrs. Kate Williams in charge. be the beginning of Boy Scout As an employe of the A. and P. Board o f Tax Raviow, Manchae- 10 HOUSES — 4, 5 and 6 The Jap destroyer was first en­ C earing Snow- Week in America. The Boy Scout Mackeachie sen’ed as a purchas­ VOtRlB UNDER ARRBSn^ALLDFVOUt gaged and left flaming as "Baby" tar. Conn. rooms. Also 2 - family UNIVERSIAL ELECTRIC stove, Workers in the Public Works Troop of Tolland, will be present ing director in New England and you w a PLEASE ENTER TMIS ROOM 4 burner white table top model, turned her attention to the cruiser. was president of the Atlantic and FOR SALE Department were busy throughout in uniform and will receive spe­ AND REMAM THERE UNTIL houses. Have ready buyers fine condition. Phone Manchester The method of attack was not dis­ the day Tuesday clearing the snow cial recognition in the morning Pacific Company of Vermont. He Manchester West Center Street— for cash. Act quickly! 3743. closed. but The Examiner specu­ from the business se-.-tions of the service. went to Washington in 1940 as HAVE CDflPUCTED AM 6 - Room Single, steam lated that torpedoes must have city. Park street and Union street deputy director of purchases for IHVESriAAnOM Evening Herald DON’T WASTE FUEL! Heat and been used. At any rate toe cruis­ the OPM. Later he became direc­ heat. Fireplace. Heated were widened. Because of the Holds Up Bridge PUy Chssifled Advertisements George L. Graziadio cook with coal or wood. Buy a er exploded shortly. shortages of workers, the Job of tor of purchases for OPM and toe garage. gleaming white combination .The battleship then got the tiny War Production Board, becoming Count six avsrsgs words to a Un*. Rm I Estate and Insurance clearing the snow is progressing Kansas City— Thirteen Initials, numbers add abbrovlatlons range now at February sale sav­ American vessel’s range, but too more slowly than in other years. kibitzers surrounded the players a civilian employe of the War de­ •aeta aount as a word and.compound S-Family Dwelling, Main 199 Henry Street TeL S'J78 ings. Budget terms. Call 3535, late to avoid taking torpedo hits Rewrvea Decision in a slam-bound bridge game at partment as de: ty director of word* as two worda Minimum cost Benson’s, 713 Main street. Next which sank her. procurement and distribution for Is prtoo of tbroo Unas. street. North section. Won­ Judge John H. King has reserv­ toe Kansas City Athletic club. Una rataa par day for transient derful location for a profesr to A. A P. The American destroyer. al­ ed his decision in regard to the Kibitzer Jay Jacobsteln was the services of supply. ftdtoa though damaged, sailed away un motion that toe verdict of the called tp a nearby telephone. A native of Brooklyn, N. Y „ the BXaatlaa March IT. ISOT sional man and good invest­ FOR SALE—PARLOR HEATING der her own power. missing man has a wife, Mrs. Mar­ Cash Cbaraa jury in Bnding in favor of the After, a few words into the phone, t.ai«t.* a caw, m j et aa swwes. sa. v, a. sea a a wt, ers. ment. Newcomers To Maachestor stove, coal or wood, in perfect tha Mackeachie, and one daughter, t-5 S Oonaaoutlva Days ...I 7 otsl t ots condition. Inquire 71 Charter Johnson Memorial nospltal last he shouted to toe bridge players $ Consecutive Days ..It ots 11 ots U It Is Insoranoe Yon Want! Some of toe a ts in New York's •Thursday In the “leaky hot water Nancy Jane. Foster street, near Cen­ Oak street. Bronx Zgo are fed on rose petals. 'Wait, wait, don’t start. . ’’Here! Here! Stop whistling et '’Folks in this town didn’t take me senouslv till 1 got 1 Day ...... Ill otallS cts See bottle case" be set aside. Thinking he bad a message, they All orders for Irreaulsr Insertions ter, 6-Room Single. Fur­ the girls—it gets ’em all ex- into the Marines and. made s name for myself— the mili­ will be charged at the one time rata McKINNEV b r o t h e r s Attorney Donald C. Fisk. claims waited until he hung up. . He First-commercial te^phone ex­ tary life sure beats delivering groceries I” Special rates for long term every nace heat. Large lot. Ex­ All Forms offtniaraaoe that an ‘answer Judge King gave strolled back and remarked: "May change in toe,world was opened citadt'* day advertising given upon request. Except U fe the Jury asked for additional in review toe bidding?" at New Haven, Conn., In IS'TS. Ads ordered cancelled before the cellent location. or fifth day will be charged only 505 Main St., Manchester, Conn. formation after deliberating iin for the actual number of times the Also several new, central­ Telephone 6060 FEBRUARY RADIO SPECIAL! hour ‘‘directed the verdict for the TOONERVILLE FOLKS BY FONTAINE FOX ad appeared, charging at the n te ly located, thoroughly mod­ defense. ’ Attorney Fisk represent aarnM but not alowanco or r-'unds ed Victor V. Tocochetti of Stafford Velveteen Scuffs can be madaon six tims sds stopped ern 4-Room Singles with 2 after the fifth day. $10 IN TRADE FOR Springs who brought an action for " SUITCASE'^ S i m p s o n 's B e s t g a l . No "till forbids": display tines not unfinished rooms on second $15,000 against trusteea of . toe ALLEY OOP Vindication BY V, T . H AM U N sold. fioor. F. H. A. financed. hospital over the death of his chill Tbs Herald will not bs rssponsible HAVE BUYER TOUR OLD RADIO for more than one Incorrect Ineer 2-FAMILY HOUSE. .Act quick­ who was scalded when water leak fIN GOLLY/SVSiLL ANT DANG THEiR ed from a .hot water, bottle which '^fVEU.^R...AH. tloo ot «ny advertliement ordered Apply ly if you have property to selL SEE AND HEAR THE POWERFUL NEW $rr-up VDUVE TH6WE GOT PLI 'COURSE YOU US' for more than onb time. See PHILCO AND MOTOROLA RADIOS had been placed In the cilb by PRETTY SOLD ON , KNOW I AINT WE THERE OUROL* Tbc Inadvertent omlsalon ot In nurse at toe hospital. SOME PRETTY MAM, correct publication of advertising Edward J. Holl Attorney Cyril Ckileman of Day THEIR POP, TOO-HXO S O MUCH.. L SHOULDER WITH wiU bt rectified only by cancellation Artlnir A. Knofla Beautiful Cabinets to Grace Any Room! HREB HUSKY BEIN’ SORTA TIGHT SOUEE2ES Y’SEE... BEEN of the charge made for tbe service Berry and Howard ot Hartford - - r ------> ME ALL ABOUT W H^ IME, TH AN QL' 1009 Main St. Manchester 855 Main St. TeL 5440 or 5938 Wonderful Tone to Please the Ear! MOUNGSTERS.' A ROLK3H. TOUOH S U G M T O N TOGETWR-AkN’ FOOEV.' AROUND/ rendered. representing the hospital defied WHEN TH GOiN’ HE B S - AP advertLements must conform Selectivity to BrinE you the Hard to Get Stations! the trustees were negligent in re­ OMBRE MUSCLE AN* In Btyls, copy and typography with SUCH IS T O U G H - regulations enforced by the publish Easy Budget Terms! Up To 1 Year To Pay! gard to inspection of equipment. It IE. WAG/, AS ere and they reserve the right to was testified that toe crack in toe TOUGH AG edit, revise or reject any copy con NOTE; rubber of U\e hot water bottle was \ aidcred objactlonabla. UNK. BY CLOSl.NO HOURS—Classified sds Our Se^ice Department is completely stocked with dlffcult to find when' search was GEE! to bs pubpahed same day >ust be Stoves - Stoves and More STOVES! Tubes and Parts to service all makes of radios brought made for it. received by 12 o’clock noon, Satur­ HeM Meeting days 10:36. to bur store. No outside pick-up ot deliver service. JONES HArtHEM! ’The W.S.C.8. of toe Vernon WAIT A MINUTE, HONEY. BEFORE YOU PUT ON YOUR.... Telephone Your Want Ads Methodist church held an after .All kindb of Coal and Wood Heaters, Combination Ranges nnd ' CALL 3535 noon meeting on Tuesday at the Ads are accepted over the tele­ home of Mrs. SybiUa Jones., ’The phone si tbs Cll.tKUb RATE given Kitchen Cook Stovear Save your health, money and time by ly above at a convenience lo adver- keeping warm. It doesn’t pay to be sick. We’ve got three months group is to give the pastor. Rev. tleers, but tbe CASH RATES Will be of winter ahead of us. See A. F. Waring; a set of Preacher' accepted as FULL PAYMENT It markers for his car. Tha group paid at tbe business offlcs on .or be fore the seventh day following tbe will also cover tbe kitchen tables 4» first Insertion ot each ad. otherwise JONES and tea tables with oilcloth M tha CHARGE RATE will bs collect­ other suitable material. ed. No responsibility for errors in The Pioneer Store Man telspbonsd ads will be assumed and SI O.AK STREET TEL. 8354 or 7247 their accuracy cannot be guaran teed. Extra School Pay FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS He’s Not Delirious BY MERRILL BLOBSBB

RED RYDER Appesrances Deceive, Sheriff BY FREOHARBIAN To Be Held Here TTtATk NOT w h a t 1 TMXre WMAT 1 WAhlT// TMATS n o t WHAT I WANT— TNATB n o t > YOU’RE BARKIN’ ^ A T 1 1 CAhTt SEE XOUsBUT' It may bs necessary to hold ,...C0AT! I WANTA KILL THAT PIRTY RUMOR THAT.... WAjsir— t a k b i t f W B E YOO’ U -TELL : 7 .SOIK)’ ID 6ANE AH’(A SHERIFF AN* UP THE VJRONS YUH LOOK session of the public schools on a AWAY/ TWATIb n o t fMYBe IF 1 \ WANT* rNE VJHO YOO ARE YORE HIDE TO AH’/A ARRESTIN’ TREE.' riA A PuRTY rrucrt Saturday to make up the day. as w h a t I WitolT/ MELO HIS VJHY YOU PLAY DOCTft. YUH FER ROSARY STRANGER. AT HOiAE lost 'When school wraa closed last HAND, HE VtoiNT HD HANQ t AN’ fAURDER^ HERE A N D - TO H E 'A H Friday. It la required that 180 days V00N6 FELLER-' By Mrs. Anne Cabot Pattern Includes sixes fcr amaU, Ior poaalbllitlea to Anne Cabot, The Mahehaster on Friday created a situation that art andless—try red velveteen lin­ Evening Herald, lOg Seventh can only be atrsJghtened out by ed with blue and white polka dot­ Avenue, New York City, CnOloae 1 having toe schools In session on a ted cotton or bright gingham. cent.poetage for. each patter Saturday. Make tbe gardenia of the lining ord a r^ Just when this Is to be done has material or of odd scraps of real Anne Cabot’a Fall and Wlnt not aa yet been decided. silk, afick velvet also makes Album now available— doaena or suggeaUona for smart, wrarin knit handsome slippers. lin e.th e black I SUFFER FROM COLP PEE t ! T.M.iia.iL'LeaT.yr. The Australian brush turkey with pink. Use aolee cut from new and crocheted garments, patch builds a nest wsigbihg several felt or an ole felt hat. These scuffs work Ideas; quilts, embroideries— torn. ;WrUl make lovely trouas.AU gUtal send for your easy. Piloe 15 oa*t* lEttmitta H^ntlb tn»:DNESDAT, ftB^UART 8 ,194f Averaga Daily CircalatloB Tha Waathar Mr. and Mm. Jamea E. Gorman and a big collection of intereating heated with oil but will be convert­ rm t «w Moatli •( «aa«»y. If t t and amall daughter, Suaan, left Can Salvage motion picture reels. $100 Is Voted ed to coal just as soon as thc,nec- ; ot C. a. WaathOi About Town yeaterday afternoon for their new Following this program clam c.ssary grates can be secured. In home in Minneapolis. Minn. Mr. chowder will be served to all. ’The Ihe meantime the building will be 7,956 ^>Otfai4 ntriah Glupt«r. D. A. It, Gorman has been transferred by On Saturday chowder chef vWll be Dairyman Foi* Red Crygs closed Ave days a week to conserve «< Uw AndH •r toalgha in in«*t tomorrow afUmoon at the Travelem Insurance company Joseph Trueman, which might in­ dn. and meetings are being arrang­ » a’elook at tha hoaso ot Mra. to their branch in Minneapolis. ed to conform to this schedule. Tomorrow Night 8 O'Qock, Odd Fellows Hi^ I t Burr, 1S8 Mala aticet The dicate that it will be a milk chow­ der, but the membera have been " The election of offlceriB was held O A SPONSORED BY KINO DAVID LODGE, I. O. O. F. Manche*ter— A City o f Village Charm am, which ia in ohar*e of The Mothers Circle of St. Anne the C^urh Lithuanians Also Con- with the following result: Presi­ Burr and Mra. R. L. Cooper, ’told that Trueman is a specialist ------GAMES ------will meet this evening at eight in Rhode Island style chowder. dent, John Abraitis; vice president, include a talk by the regent, the Trucks trilnitc to Dimes Drive Jerry Uiupis: treasurer. Joseph !5 Games ,g4.00 Prise Per Game (ClOHiaed Adverttataig on Page S) (TEN PAGES) ^ IC E THREE CENTS o’clock at th? home of Mra. James 4 Special Games ...... SIO.OO Prise Per Game VOL. LXn., NO. 107 MANCHESTER, CONN„ THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4,1943 _ j. W. C Crawford, on George J. McVeigh, 58 West Center street. C«ii Pick It Up. Club members' and their friends —Officers Are Eleeteil. KiauzaiUs; Ananclal secretary, 'aihlngton. are invited to attend. 1 Special G a m e...... $80.00 Prise .Stanle.v Brazauakas; recording Door Prise $10.M Members of the local Salvation secretary, John Bujavicb- $1.00 Admission Includes All o f the Above Oamee. Annual mleeioB night will be Stuart J, Wasley, who is in The Lithuanian Corporation at Tnistees: Anthony Petronis, ^bMrved by members of Gibbons Army corps will be privileged to charge of tin can salvage for the Its annual meeting held in ita Specihl Cards 10c Barh. Farewell to FaUen - Guadalcanal Heroes attend the public welcoming serv­ Swiiiiiiiiiig Class Charles Baekiis. Board of Direc­ All Bingo Players Are Invited To Attend! Asaembly, C. L of C., Friday Town of Manchester, has comple­ clubhouse at 24 Golway street, tors. Vincent Martin, Adam Bra­ Move to Return evening at the KnighU of Colum­ ice In Hartford Friday evening for Soviets Driving Axis zauakas. bus home. All those attending are Major and Mrs. Ernest Marshall, ted artangements for the collec­ To Start Tonight voted $100 to the coming Red aapect^ to present ‘cancelled successom to Major and Mm. Har­ tion of salvaged cans on Saturday Cross campaign, and also discu.ss- old Zealley, former commanding •Umpo or pay a small fee. TOe of thisweek. Town trucks will ed plans for an entertainment in committee in charge of the mission offieem at the Hartford headquar­ War Powers Bill ters who have been transferred to cover a.s much territory as possible The new term for women’s the near future to raise additional aocial includes Miss Josephine funds for the s.sme worthy object. Smachettl, chairman; >Ates..: poria Ohio. The meeting will be at the first covering those streets not swi^nming classes begins tonight s in Caucasus The sum of $10 was voted to the •'«a Keefe, MIse; ICoretta Chapman, hall, 334 Trumbull street. reached in the previous salvage at the East Side Recreation build­ collection. current Mile of Dlpies drive. Mrs. Florence Turcotte, Mrs. ing under the guidance of Miss For Study Loses The Alpina Society will hbld its riace Near > morning. The town trucks will SPIRTTUAI. HEUIUM 81”x99 ate Shows 20 to 14 j _ women from 7 until 8 o'clock. Seventh Daogtatcr of • Seventh Son The Odd Fellov a Bingo games pick up the cans anmetime during Then from 8 until 9 o’clock she BaUot Against Re-| ^een Lttuse Tightening Arc Around A n derson will be r'^sumed again this week on the day. It i.s impoasible to state Born With s Veil. will teach the intermediate swim­ Rcadinga Dnily, Incliiding Snndny, Thui aJay evening. Owing to seveVe at what time the trucks will reach ming class for women. committing Measure Rostov Cuts Only Re­ wc ither conditions the games sus­ various streets, so housewives are 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Or By Ajtpolnt- Those intere-sted in the.se classes ■nent. In the Service of the Peo­ To Judiciary Commit­ Of Conflict Allies Destroy 14 Greenhouses pended last week. The games will asked to put out their containers should enroll tonight so they may maining Rail Line of start at 8 o’clock sharp in Odd of cans the first ‘ thing in the ple for SO Veara. BED .obtain the full benefit of the 12 169 Church Street, Hartford, Conn. tee; 2 Hours Debate. Escape at Kusch- Artistic ' Fellows hall on East Center street. morning to be sure that they are lessons. picked up during the day. Phone S-0007 Failure of America to chevka; Reports in Town employees give their own state Capitol, Hartford, Axis Supply Ships There will be a meeting of the Floral Arrangements executive group of Local 63. time for this collection and local Feb. 4.— (ffV-The Republi­ Ac-cept Responsibili­ London Russian War­ T. W. IT.' A. tomorrow evening at people are asked to cooperate to SHEETS can-controlled Senate defeat­ ties Generation Ago ships and Planes for 7:30 o’clock. The meeting will be the fullest so that a big collection Sea and Air Blows Pave^ tJm||]3|||*cr R it held In the Union offices at Tinker can be reported. ed today an attempt to have Aided Aggressors* Rise Pounding Nazi Vessels. Weddings, Funerals, Hall on Main street. All officera the war powers bill sent back Way for Heavy Land are asked to attend. HALE'S SELF SERVE to the Judiciary committee College Park, Md„ Feb. 4— — Assault in North Afri­ Moscow, Feb. 4.— (/P)— The Anniversaries Social Club Plans i The Original In New England! for further study. After Hard in Raid Captain Frank Schiebel, com­ i Failure of the United States to last Axis troops in the Cauca­ nearly two hours debate, the ca; Axis Line Tested. manding G Company will be at accept its responsibilities a gen­ sus were reported today be­ Est. 1922 the Main street State Armory this . Special Program^ first test vote on the measure eration ago helped the rise of the During Night ing driven back toward a Sea 153 Eldridsre Street evening from 7 to 0 o’clock for the THURSDAY SPECIALS showed 20 against recommitting aggressors. Undersecretary of London, Feb. — In purpose of signing recruits. Any and 14 in favor. There waa a State Sumner Welles said today, sea and air blows paving the of Azov “ Dunkerque” as the Phone 8486 man wishing to join Company G Red Devil slight wavering of party lines on Washington Loyal Orange and it is up to ;he new genera­ way f(Jr heavy land assault in j 16‘ British Planes Miss* Red Army’s tightening arc may see Him for all information Social club will hold a party for the measure, with two Republi­ tion now lighting and working around Rostov cut the' only pertaining to enlisting. cans, Senators Parsons and Nelli, North Africa, the Allies an-' membera and friends Saturday for victory to see that the same ing; Large Fires Are remaining rail line of escape Cleanser Can voting with a majority of the mistakes are not made again. nounced today the destruc-1 Major James McVeigh, former night with a special motion picture Democrats for recommltUng; and at Guschcheyka, where the program and home made clam Limit 6 to a Customer. No Phone Orders or C. O. D. In an address for delivery at tion of 14— perhaps 16-^Axis Left Burning in Ger­ commanding officer of Manches- one Democrat, Senator Tobin, vot­ commencement exercises of the shallow Yeya river widens out to chowder aa feature attractions. supply ships in the narrow tera’ National Guard unit, Com­ ing .with Republicans against. University of Maryland Welles many's Second City. the sea. (Reports were heard in American troops, Rom e In clothing made ragged b y jungle fighting, stand with heads bowed in pany K, and who ia now attached The motion picture program will HYTROUS A light weight back filled sheet that will give lots of service. We have DIscusa Party Strategy appealed to the graduating class mid-Mediterranean approach­ London that Russian warships with the Inspector Generala De- be presented from nine to ten tribute to their fallen comrades at a graveside service on Guadalcanal island. and planes already were pounding laundered one of these sheets and you may see it in our domestic depart­ With the controversial war to “ realize what the United States es to Tunisia, where the Ger- Bulletin! partmrat >a home on furlough. He o’clock by Alexander Cole, who ha.s powers biU slated for action in the man-Itallan -defense line was test­ at fleets of German ahipa haatily will return to duty on Friday. means to the' rest of the world, Lofidon, Feb. 4— Heavy a projector with sound equipment Liquid Plant Food ment. '■■ Senate, Democratic and Republi­ particularly to the peoples who ed anew for weak spots. British massed in the Novorosslsk area can membera of that branch were forces captured a height known bombers of the United State* from which the . invaders'. troops This is the Fertilizer your home plants need! today are living in the slavery im­ Army Air Force attacked tar- called into caucuses today to dis­ posed by Hitler.” as Hill 648 in a renewal of fight­ might be ferried across the Strait ing six miles southeast of Bou g eu in northwestern Germany of Kerch to the Crimea.) cuss party strategy. He said he wondered if they Naval Forces Maneuvering today. It was announced. SPECIAL The party huddles on the meas­ appreciated fully the world pres­ Arada in the Jebel Mansour area, Rostov Menaced More Sharply 25c and 55c bottle midway between Medjez-El-Bab Rostov itself was menaced atill ALL ure, giving the governor authority tige of the United States and London, Feb. 4—(P)—Royal Air FOR STUDENTS to suspend or modify any state “ how great is the hope which has auid Robaa, an Allied communique more sharply by another Russian SOLID MAPLE Another Shipment 42^^x36^^ law which might hamper the war been kindled in the hearts and To Strike Punishing Blows said. It described the gain, how­ Force bombers heavily attacked column which thruat up the rail KNEEHOLEDESK CASTIRON Mogitex Shonipoo for effort held up the Senate session. minds of men and Women through­ ever, as a “ limited success.” Hamburg last night in a raid in line from Salsk and captured The House approved the biU last out the world because of the fact Italian General Prisoner which 16 planes are missing, the Kagalnitskaya, 30 miles southeast AND CHAIR TO MATCH of Roatov. week after its Republican majority that your country is joined to the Air and Surface Engage­ Meanwhile field dispatches re­ British air ministry announced to­ 2 PIECES $19.50 FIREPLACE bad blocked a Democratic effort to other members of the United To the north. Red Army forces Dogs, 60c and $1.00 bottle ported that the American striking day. pressed their offensive fiercely to A Regular fSSAS Value! amend it. Nations In this battle for free­ Doughtdn Challenges ments Continuing in force which captured Sehed and The House sped through its dom. The comunlque aaid that "large the west with geins north at Budget Tanas! Sunshine Percale Pillow Cases Struggle for Control dug in a mile east of the town on fires were left burning.” Kursk, at the approach to Khar­ GRATES shortest session of the year. It “That hope,” he continued, i the rail line through Maknassy to The north German seaport kov, and between Kharkov and With' Removable Bottom lasted exactly six minutes and the coast had taken prisoner an business was confined to the adop­ (Continued on Page Three) Of Guadalcanal Island previously had been bombed only Voroshilovgrad. for Cleaning (rispy Crackers Lb. Box 1 8 C Ruml Plan Benefits Italian general. tion of two resolutions, one nam­ last Saturday night. (A stepped up Russian offenaivs First quality Cases made of fine quality ing Harry Schwartz of Norwich a Washington, Feb. 4.— (iP) Allied bombers, attacked the Tbe British losses indicated a between the Don and upper Donets ..■ebler port of Gabes and enemy positions force of upwards of 300 bombers was indicated today in the Ger­ New London county commissioner Ways and Means Com­ — Like two heavyweight box­ 80 square percale. Will wash and wear for for four yeara beginning next near Maknassy, and for one of the on the presumption that they were man high command communique Seek Reasons Supplies Sent ers feeling each other out, broadcast from Berlin and record­ Oct. 1. mittee Chairman Op­ few times since the start of the on the order of five, per cent. lyteens Box 1 9 c years. The resolution, adopted without flicking tentative but punish­ fight for Tunisia they lost more An authoritative British state ed by T’le Associated Press. debate under auspension of rulea, poses Plan to Forgive planes than they shot down. The ment said: (”In unceasing heavy defenslvs f(ih Behind Denial To Reds Help ing jabs here and there. Unit communique said .six Axis planes and mobile fighting against atrong .1. A C. went to the Senate. "Hamburg was heavily attacked PIKEHURST Year of Tax Liability. ed States and Japanese Naval were destroyed to eight Allied by our bombers last night. Sixteen enemy form- tions which received Honae Extenda Sympathy units are maneuvering in the planes missing. of our aircraft are missing.” further einforcementa, troopa o f The other resolution extended the Army auppprtc^, by the Air Spaghetti Sauce 2 Jars 25c Of Peace Bid Washington, Feb. 4.— (A*) Defeat Nazis Southwest Pacific for a stance Strong German fdteea apparent­ 95th Bald on Hamburg THURSDAt SPECIAL! the sympathy of the House to ly atlll held Important Paid pass Force repelled a!), outflanking at­ Rep. Herbert B. Wanderer (R.) of Chairman Doughton (D., N. from which to throw a hay­ on the central Tunisian front, in­ The rai'd, tbe 95th on Hamburg tempts iMtween the Don and up­ since the start of the war, carried F n s h F ish Iflntosh Bethel, whose wife died yesterday. Spanish Embassies in C.), of the House Ways and Two Cabinet Officers maker. From this corner there land from Sfax, where they had per Donets,” the communique said. Tbe largest crowd of the year, waa only word that air and sur­ held against an American counter­ on the R.A.F.’s campaign againat ( ”In the'Western Caucasus also Means committee today vigo­ the U-boat by striking at the ^ 1 1 - 9 5 among It many representative!, Rio. Janeiro and Santi­ face engagements "are continu­ attack. stronger attacks were repelled.” Ojrntera Apples Lbs. m J M t l U U c o u rously challenged contentions Credit Food and Anns ing,” but it appeared from the sources of Germany’s undersea 5 25c w u in the chamber as ' Senator Massing for Attack Claims “Defenaive SuoGeaa” Haddock Fillets 26 Inches Long, 18 Inchca Wide Not As Illustrated. MAM CHisml Cohn* Stianley P. Mead, the Republican ago Issue Statements of Beardsley Ruml, sponsor With 'Playing Part in Navy’s restraint that a titanic power. and $1/} inches Deep. The British Eighth Army ap- | (The high command claimed "iaa Perch Fillets Has 4 Legs. leader, opened the debate on the of a sk|p-a-year tax plan, that struggle was shaping up for con­ The British said that Hamburg’s Important defenr' e aucceas” in Denying Franco Link. Rolling Back Germans peared to be massing for its next big ship-building yards turn out / Mackerel war powers bill at 12:22 p. m. with lis idea would improve the trol of Guadalcanal island with its the Battle of Lake Ladoga "which/ tha assertion that the purpoee be­ all-important airfield. attack In a correlated squeeze on more U-boats than any other place Mackerel Fillets flared up again to full violence hind the measure was "win the Buenos Aires, Feb. 4—(;P)—Dip­ financial well-being of the Washington, Feb, 4- -(/P)—Two the Axis in Tunisia, in Germany. Hamburg is Ger­ Sparring for Position A Cairo communique reported Halibut war and win it quick.” . government.” Doughton, voicing Naval spokesman- repeated that many’s second city, with a popula­ (Continued oo Page Two) lomatic quarters cast about today opposition to any plan for” all-out cabinet • - fficers today credited British patrol activity along the Chowder Clams Mead argued ttat as citizens of both sides have suffered losses, tion of 1,700,000. the "arsenal” state. It waa the for the reasons which impelled the forgiveness of a year of tax liabil­ shipments of American food and whole Libyan - Tunisian border The R.A.F. attacked Hamburg 24 ity for individual ' income taxpay­ but one of them emphasized that front, and although it mentioned duty at au Connecticut residents Spanish government to instruct its supplies to Russia with a big part 'the whole thing ia a sparring for hours after it had hit Cologne with Now I n .. . ers to put them on a pay-as-yoii- no specific advances yesterday the to see that the “ utmost effort” waa embassies in Rio de Janeiro and the rolling back of the Nazis. position,” with the two major fleet 100 block-busting 4,000-pound Birds Eve earn ba.sis, asked Ruml, who la main body of Gen. Sir Bernard L, t n - T i B r r R K A T mada In this “ tremendous emer­ Santiago to deny last night that Secretary of War Stimson, re- units not yet joined in an all-out bombs and thousands of incen chairman of the New Ifork Fed­ iewing the war progress at a Montgomery’s force apparently diaries. Flashes ! STRAWBERRIES More Home Entertaining Is Being gency,” Slid the bill he said, waa Adolf Hitler had asked Generalis­ slugfest. designed to that end. eral Reserve Board, why If his press conference, said German was piling up behind Pisida, 12 The German news agency DNB (Late Bulletlna of the i>F) Wlva) Peas Com simo Francisco Franco to act as Both sides were swapping aerial miles from the frontier. m "Abondut Undtatlona” contentions were correct ’’you strength appeared to he wavering blows. reported that the R. A. F. appar­ Limas Green Beans intermediary in a peace proposal. don’t sell that to all business peo­ in the R sian C'ucasus area and Four small enemy vessels were ently waa following through with Mead asserted also that there Some observers saw the move as The Japanese, it was revealed in Time Change BUI‘ Passed “ abundant limitations and ple and have them cancel debts by envisioned the possibility of v* sent to the bottom hy Allied a daylight raid. ■wma an indication of apprehension on delayed dispatches from the U. 8. Columbus, O., Fob. 4—<;¥)■—Tk* plm ty o f aafeguards” in the meas- their customers?” general withdrawal” by the in- bombers from the east which ”A strong formation of British REMEMBER! Done Now Than In A Number the part of Spain lest her prestige fleet in the South Pacific, released Ohio Houae of Ke^resentatlvoa to* Ruml had just completed a plea aders there. bombers today flew over the fron­ in South America be compromised for his plan when Doughton fired today, made their first night bomb­ tier of western Germany.” the day paased, 106 to 26, a bill set* It’s the foods you can’t (OunUaaed on Page Two) Shipments Will Grow ing attack on American s\jrface (Continued on Page Three) by suspicions that she was ready questions. Growing cargoes of American agency aaid. The raiders, DNB ting back Ohio's clocka one bota:. get that are helping to win to serve as a Nazi catspaw. vessels in the Guadalcanal area Larger Return Seen lend-leasc supplies to Russia. Stim­ said, were engaged upon crossing The vote cam^ immediately after the war! So please be pa­ ’The statement issued by the son-said, are playing an Increasing after dusk Jan. 29, but the results the frontier by "strong German a Senate-deleted emergeacor Of Years Spanish embassy in Rio De Jimeiro The big, Jovial banker, contend­ were not disclosed. fighters” and ,”viol-!nt air duels clause making the act effectiva tient if we ^o not have every 4 role in the Red Armies' "impres­ Flynn Counsel ed that putting the tax clock one The dispatches said the enemy Two Missing item you want. If a Mail Box Could Talk It Would and distributed by the Brazilian sive victories.” These shipments followed.” declar I that the immediately had been reinstotad government news agency said year ahead, and skipping one year will grow still more, he promised. airmen dropped mysteriously out ’’enemy suffered considerable by the Houae. The measure aow Have You the Proper Amount of of liability, would bring more We are doing everything Tell of the Beautiful Again Argues merely: In reviewing the war’s progress, of the night sky while a unit of On Hop Found loaset” and that "this attempted goes back to tbe Senate for con Dishes to Do With? Tatx of Statemeiit money into the Treasury than the Stimson said United States con- [daylight raid can De regarded as currenoe of the revived emergency possible for you. . . working 'A report that Hitler Is prepar­ present system does. ovy losses through the northern (Continued on Page Two) 1 frustrated.” rUuse. If the Senate refuses to harder to get things for ing a peace offer to be made prob­ He had also told the committee routes to Russia were lessening Bombers Roar Across Strait concur, the bill wlU go to-confer- you, than perhaps you real­ Qiarges Girls Found It ably through General Franco hav­ that “ much confusion” had been and that a far greater per cent Hope Held for Rescue Further -diertions that the ence. caused by discussions of ’’forgiv-' Treasury Balance • • • ize. Valentine Cards Expedient to Testify ing appeared in the press of vari- of the lend-lease supplies were Of Three Men; Lone British and possibly the United 9 4 P i e c e ing” a year's taxes. He contended reaching their goal. ■i------Thousand Seeking Jobs Please buy as many of (Continued on Page Tkree) his plan.would not involve "forgiv­ In addition, he said those sup­ Washington, Feb. 4—(/P)— The Woman in Crash Dies. (Continued on Page Three) Boston, Feb. 4.—<

—The Bos­ from Bray's being sent everywhere. W© For State in Case. ing” as the word meant that there plies being {(hipped .around africa position of the Treasury Feb. 2: j'our staple foods Thursday ------ton office of the United State# Em­ would be a year when taxpayers by the southern route were being Receipts, $53,966,995.04: exnandi- ployment Service said today that as you can. have a complete and beautiful assortment of Los Angeles, Feb. 4— made ho payments and the Treas­ tures, $241,784,323.96: net bal- Ketchikan, Alaska, Feb. 4—i)P) — Resoue of two of six persons who more than a thousand appUesats DINNER SETS Flynn's Urwyer today resumes his Robbery Angle ury got no revenue. (Contlnned on Page Two) ,amce. $7,768,265,085.81. Essen Attics / Valentines. vanished on a Seattle-Ketchikan had called In, quest of Jobs aiaeo arguinant for. the actor’s acquittal 'Nothing coikld be farther from NATIVE POTATOES after charging that the two 'teen­ flight four weeks ago provided Manpower Commissioner Paul V. Service for 12 the truth,” Ruml contended. Alaska today with another mod­ McNutt announced Toesdny that 17c peck age glrla who accuse Flyim of Bemg Probed He insisted that witimolding Contain Arms Yellow Onions . . ..‘I lbs. 21c ' A Complete Table getting In Many statutory rape liad themaelveq ad­ ern epic of survival in the north- men In occupations not essentlnl taxes on 1943 incomes should be land's inhospitable wilderness. to the war effort would cease ba* White Onions . ,. lbs. 45c mitted acta for which they could made effective not later than April Home Front Accidents Beautiful Patterns be prosecuted, and thus had found The two men, found on an iso­ ing deferrable, regardless of do-, Sweet Potatoes . .:5 lbs. 29c F. E. BRAY lated beach yesterday by a Coast pendentsi. A large proportion of It expedient to testify for tbe Man Seen Fleeing from Indicatps Uildergrounfl Strictly Fresh Native Eggs JEWELER "I don’t believe the average tax­ Guard patrol boat, disclosed the the job seekers W'ere wonmn hop­ state. payer, in view of the needs of our Toll Heavy During 1942 Anti'Nazi Groups in Scott Tissue . . . Towels ^ Whether You’re A Maid or . Defense Attorney Jerry Glealer Apartment of ^ Model death of the lone ‘woman aboard ing to nil vacancies In non easea- ST^TE THEATER BUILDING MAIN STREET the plane, but held out hope for tlal businesses by men transfer­ Kleenex 4 yeaterday ripped into the testi­ Shortly Before Death. (Continued on Page Three) the rescue of the other three men. Arsenal Gtv Workers. mony of Betty Hansen, 17, former Chicago, Feb. 4— i/f-)—The Na-?ed by accidents in 1942— 18.500 on ring to work In essential war In- 32-50-^39-95 All were alive when the,two men dustrlea. And be sure to buy these Lincoln, Neb., .girl, who charges Chicago. Feb. 4.— (iP)—A rob tionai Safety Council today added ••*** 29,000 off the job. Non- laat saw them. One of the'missing Stockholm, Feb. 4—(/P)—A Ger­ Flynn was Intimate with her in an great large Indian Itiver bery angle aa a possible motive for up the score for accidents on .h. the i fstei^ injuries which to workers came to three was the pilot, Harold Gil- You’d Like To Have One... uiMtalrs bedroom of a Bel-Alr I some 1.750.0(K) man newspaper dispatch disclosed Obtains Marriage .Annulment GRAPEFRUIT I the slaying of pretty Estelle Carey Slayer of Boy U. S. home front in 194 2 93.000 1am. famed for his escapes in years houae last Sept 27 after a dinner were caused by occupational acci­ of Alaska flying. today that rifles, plstola and other Los Angisles, Fel». 4.— I naa took on added aigniflcance by killed, 9,300,000 Injured, at a coat dents. Turner, her beauty a Uttle din»- 10c each — 6 for 5.1c Occasional tables mean less work, more convenience and party. police today on the strength of Die* Prom Loss Of Blood military equipment of both Ger­ ■Vi “Her atory lent worthy of con­ of $3.700.000.000—and noted that In the overall accident picture, The known casualty of the crash med bat far from obscured b3^ Pink (Grapefruit. 12c each. beauty for your living riM>m. End tables pay their way report that a man waa seen fleeing Seeks Release the death rate of 69.4 per hun­ man and fqreign manufacture had BOPY and FENDER sideration,” Geialer told the Jury. the time iont during tl\e year against a ridge on the Jan. 5 flight liMivy cold, went from a lickb®* .1 for tic. “ She waa the most uncertain, sup from her apartment shortly before dred thousand population waa the been found hidden in attics of Es­ Into court today and obtained na in extra comfort and decorative value next to the arm­ she was killed Tue^ay. through non-fatal injuries to -work- was Miss • Susan Batzer, 23, of 53 Piece poaiUoua vague Indivldtfal I have lowest since 1922, when the rate Camas. W t h. She died from loss sen, indicating an underground annulment of her marriage to FLORIDA ORANGES chair or at either end of your sofa. Magazine tabled Although police ' pressed their era along was equivalent to a shut­ waa. the same. Only once in the aver seen in a courtroom. And in Judge Refuses to Hear down of the nation’s entire, ship­ of blood before the other passen­ anti-Nazi movement among work­ Stephen t'rane, together with cua- .16c dozen 2 dozen 70c testifying, aha has one of the Investigation to link the killing of last 42 yeara haa the rate been tody of her unborn child. The aO- keep your living room neat as a pin. Drop-leaf ta b lv STRAIGHTENING the model and night club dice girl building and aircraft Industries for gers regained conscioufneaa after ers in that arsenal city. Btrongaat motlvfa In the world— Bail Petition as Prose­ lower, in 1921, when it waa $8.3 the twin-engined ship crashed tress was very pale and she spoko Baldwins...... t Ihs. 25c help you entertain in the smallest of homes, nests of to a robber, they said other theo- 54 day?. per hundred thousand. British aerial bombardments DINNER SETS Mm wants her freedom. cutor Is Abseilt. If both fatal and non-fatal acci­ seven miles inland in the wilder­ In a hoarse whisper aa ahe toW McIntosh...... 1 lbs. 35e Adnlta Acts o f Porvevaloa rlea bad not been abandoned. Other The injury total of 9.300,000 waa ness 40 miles southeast of Ketchi­ were indirectly responsible for un- Superior Judge Roy V. Rlioda* tables eliminate moving heavy pieces of furniture. dents to workers were included. covery of the caches. Service for 8 "Betty Hansen tastifted that aha possible motives, police aald, were about the same as the previous kan. Miaa Batzer waa going north that after she married B rolm A Specialty At that Mias Carey waa killed by an, Annapolis, Md., Feb. 4—OP)— An the council saldi the loss of time, year. The estimated economic loss The E nen police chief; in a‘ '!> Orders received up to 12 You’ll find all these and many more at KEMP’S, admitted before tbe grand jury material and dan)aged machinery ------to take e Civil Aeronautics ad­ Crane last July 17 she learned hM acta o f tax penrerrion. She knew angry auitor, a jealous woman attorney retained by brunette of $3,700,000,000 from 1942 acci­ statement printed by The Esaen- noon Thursday delivered in Helen Aileen Randle, who ia charg­ would be sufficient to have built ministration job. dlvtwc^ from a pr^'lou* wlfB bAfl where our prices are tempting to be sure, and where even Many Fine Patterns in tt was a erlms, and bad hopes of rival or for revenge. dents covered both fatal and non- The two men rescued were Percy ger National Zeltung Jan. 27, hint­ ed with fatally wounding a high 22,000 heavy bombers. fatal elasaea. ed that a widespread drive to not been made Anal. The forma* the afternoon. more persuasive are the tables themselves. Come in and not being proaacutad.” Capt- William Drury said that Cutting of Hayward. Oillf., an wife waa Oarol Ann Kurts, In- This Sixe Set. a tenant on the Drat floor o f the school ' boy and shooting her Bright Spot on Survey ' Beaten Fite Major Disaster stamp out opposition elements was Use No. 11 Sugar Stamp MANCHESTER Ha declared her teetlmony was Bright spot of the survey, how­ Alaskan employe of Morriaon- dlanapolla society figure, wko nmr- see them and imagine how one or two would look in place apartment building in which Miaa wealthy husband, arranged today Deaths from burnt totaled 8,900, Knudsen company, and Joseph imihipent. ao "weak, flimay and.absurd” that to seek her release on bail. ever. was the eight per cent de­ an increase of 17 per cent over ried Crane in 1987. and No. 28 Coffee Stamp of your shabby tables or in place of none at all! Flynn’a proaeeutora "knew they Carey waa found bludgeoned and Tlpplta. a civil aeronautics admln- Dmuaada Yielding of Weapons • • • Mrs. Randle, pretty 31-year-old cline in the all-accident toll as 1941, a: 1 in this connection the He demanded that residents of BOW. had to have Peggy Satterlae or burned to death reported ahe had compared with 1941, resulting in a istratloii employe at Anchorage. Would Ban Pleasure Driving $ aeen a man coma down the rear third wife of Ulmo 8. Randle, council listed the Boston night the city yield their weapons or they oouldn’t get to first baae.” Maryland '.and Virginia horseman saving of 8.500 lives. The traffic club fire, which tc 488 lives, aa Both were weakened by their MOTOR SALES 9.95 to *17-5® atalrs carrying two women’s coats mid-winter Experience, but were face the heaviest penalties. Wnshington, Feb, 4 — •N IClM Sattanaa, IS-year-oId Hol­ and a chief petty officer in the category made the largest contri­ the major disaster of the year. Petroleum Adndnlatrator I lywood ahowglrl, acouaes the actor over hla arm. Miaa Carey lived in reported recuperating, It was recsdlcd here that the Coast Guard, waa arrested after bution to the improvement, 1942’a Among others were teo coal German preas recently said an ’’il­ said today be favored ' hna 512 West Center Street Phone 4134 of molesting her twice on his yacht a third flood apartment and two The other two passengers, were ♦ 4 Allen Willey, 17,' died of an ab­ motor vehicle deaths totaling 27.- mine exploaiona in West Virginia legal Oommuniat party” -—a fre^ pleasure drivla# throughoM during a cruiaa to (jatallna Island expenaive fur ooata wars reported dominal bullet wound from a amall 800, down 30 per cent, or 12,200 and Colorado, with respective Robert Gebo, 36, Seattle engineer missing by her roommate. and' $;eneral superintendent for quent Nasi label for oppoeltion— natioa, with modlflcationa CARBURETER, IGNITION AND in August, 1941. caliber rifle laat Sutiday. from the all time high of 40,000 in death toUa of 88 and 84^ in lUi- plaoea "right in tko oU laid < Ha said Mias Sattarlee, too, had Mot liwursaasi ^ lacldeat Morriaon-Knudsen company, which was active la Germany^ Willey’s death occurred leas than 1941. neis ordnance plant exploaion Tbe statement prlnt^ by The try” and pinees lacking a4a Inc. a motive In testifying. The tenant, Mrs. Jeaala Lovrein, 24 hours after he was shot. Ran­ The industrial accident toll in whirii killed 54; the accidental operated tbe plane, and Dewey KEMP’S, alternative tmnaportatlen, GENERATOR SERVICING Metsdorf, Anchorage hotel owner, Esaenger National Zeltu^ said; "Before she waa taken into pro­ told OapL Drury she waa not im dle, whoee legbone waa shattered this flrat full war year went up fatal food poisoning of aome 50 knn on plenawre driving In pressed by the incident, believing Party to Start Searek "The poUoa president announces FITRNITURE a n d BfUSIC tective custody last October—and by a bullet ,stlU ia in tha hospital. three per cent. But noa-agricut- panona in an Oregon inatitution; that various militory guns, pistols eeatem atntee. I * teM B pee* Tbs J M tH A L C COM liMft Mid the man was aa anq>loya of a Gaorga B. Woelfel of Annapolis tural amployinodt during the pe­ toraadoaa tritiA toA » toll of 111 ' A party was to go into tbe wilds larmBSt abooM bn anOMiai $o * I eoddleA—* e knew aha Vad parti claanlng Arm. Tka time Mra today in aearch of them and ia and other Army a^pineat wars 76.1 MAIN.STRECT TEL. 5680 AH Repair Work Guaranteed MANCHIITIli COMM- , already has raquaaM parmiaaion riod ae-ven per cent. in savan aeuthern and midweatam found whUo rep^ra were recently whria eoobtry" wifeaaw eipatad In a erlmliuU act,” said Lovraln noticed the rngn, Drury to ftlo for hla cuent’a release.. Cir- T7J»6 — ^r!-sra KUIed atatM in Maioh, and of jnore than hope at finding some clue to Gil The council’s figures showed a lOQ in Ohloboma laUr in Uu m B$bo XlHMil L 4 U M a B $ M i w ..