lEtiraUtg HUnillt MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9,1942 Average Daily Circulation .The Weather A rehaarsal of the atrlng sec­ Judge Emri L.. Stidham, first The local branch of the British A meeting of the Mothers Circle Manchester^ Lodge of Masons For the Month of January, 1943 Foroeaat of C. 8. Weather Bureaa tion of the Civic Orchestra will be president of the local Exchange War Relief Society, No. 208,' will of the Immaculate Conception will will confer the Fellowcraft degree About Town held this evening at 7:45 in the club, will be the speaker at the hold its monthly business meeting be held Wedne.aday evening at the at Its regular communication to­ downstaira music room of the monthly meeting of Ever Ready Wednesday evening at 7:30, at the home of Mrs. Charles B. Hubbard. morrow night. Lodge will open at Warmth Without Weight 7,088 Xot eo eold with light eaow to^ work rooms In the BrlUsh-Ameri- 179 Main street. 7:30. High school. Fairly advanced Circle of King's Daughters tomor­ Member of the Audit night. tM OM Beout L m Am iT A mocI- players of the violin, viola, 'cello row evening at 7:45, at the home man clubhouse, 75 Maple street. Bureau ot CIreulatlonn will meet Wednesday eve- or double bass who are interested of Mrs. Louis J. Tuttle, 21 Hud­ In These Smart New Tiiny a t T:30 at the T. M. C. A. are welcome to join the orchestra son street His siibject will be The Red and White club wdll Manchester— A City of Village Charm • — at this time. "Junior Delinquents." The ho.-^t- meet in the basement of the new H m Plooeec Parachute OirU’ es^cs will be Mrs. Edith Bailey, wing of the Memorial hospital thl.s When You See (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS team wiU play a re- A meeting of the committee ar­ Mrs. Grace Phelps, Mrs. Annie evening at 8 o'clock, to make VOL. LXL, NO. 112 (Claaalfled AdvertiiiBg On Page IS) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1942 tnni eafafem ent against St. ranging for the Valentine semi- Benson and Mrs. Nellie Marks. bandages. Our Tank Truck— Mlchael’a Oiris’ team In East Hart­ formal dance of Gibbons Assem­ In your neighborhood, It'a a sign ford this evoilng at 7:30. bly, C. L. of C. will be held Wed­ A group of draftees from Tol­ The Women's Ohristlan Temper­ that wise householders are nesday evening at the home of the land county left Manchester thla ance Union will have an all-day taking no chances of running BLANKETS Past chief daughters of Helen chairman, Mrs. William Gahr- morning bound for training at .sewing session for the Red Croa-s, short on their fuel oil suQply. Darldsoti Lodge. No. 08, Daugh­ mann. Those who desire to reserve Fort Devens, Ma.ss. A special with Mrs.'William Rush in charge. And by the sanie liikeit, you wdll ters o f Scotia, will meet tomor­ tables should call some member of train that starred in Waterhury A pot luck luncheon will be enjoy­ know that these neighbors of row evening at the home of Mrs. the committee as soon .as possible. went through the north end about i ed at noon and the business meet­ yours are assured of elean, Alice Klrschsieper of 19 Proctor 10:35, east bound. ing will follow In the afternoon. healthful heat at a moderate Road. The Pari.sh fMayers .will hold a cost. Fou can practice the Japan Maintains Singapore Pressnre; meeting In St. James's school to­ same foresight and receive the Center Hose Company No. S morrow night at 8:15. same beating value by 'phoning will hold Its regular meeting this your order NOW. evening at eight o’clock at the Mrs. Robert L. Cooper, of 57 fire headquarters. Boulder road, is registered at the New Weston Hotel, New York FUEL RANGE OIL The store at 905 Main street, City. known as the Norton Clothing IN ANY QUANTITY — ANY TIME! company, Is closed by an attach­ The regular meeting of Mlan- Wholesale and Retail. Reports Broken Canseway Repaired ment placed against It by a Hart­ tonomoh Tribe No. 58, Improved ford deputy sheriff. The attach­ Order ot Red Men, will be held to­ ment was placed on the store last night in Tinker hall at 8 o'clock. week and a padlock placed on the BANTLT OIL COMPANY door. CENTER STREET PH ONE 5293 Great Liner Normandie Bums Servinjf the Public for 23 Years. Urges Ruling The meeting of the auxiliary police force will be held this eve­ British Again Forced MR. H. J, ZIMMKRM.V\’ ning at 7 o’clock Instead of 8 Against Pay O'clock, as was mentioned, and the Birch Street Barber meeting tonight will be held in the aasemtuy room of the State Trade Is Back At Business Again Raise Plans School. The class this evening will 22 Birch .Street New 72^^x84^^ Chatham be Instructed in first aid work. Back hy Japs’ Guns; N ext Friday night the session will We Are Not Alarmists t ^ e up matters relating to police Henderson Sees Grave work. Stanley Blankets $4*98 Danger in Further In­ The lot at the comer of Main creasing Costs to In­ 5 Using Route and St. James street where brush HEALTH REST But We Do Urge Everyone Solid color with contrasting border. 25'T Wool, 50% and trees have been cut down pre­ Rayon, 25% Cotton. Extra warm. Five colors: Peach, dustry of ISation. sents an improved appearance this MATTRESS green, blue, rose and cedarose. morning. TTie brush and small Jap Engineers W ork O o W n S c V C n Japanese IVIake Further ' limbe t ^ t were not cut into cord Guaranteed for 5 Fears! To Be Prepared In Event Wa-shlngton, Feb. 10—(,JP>—Price W ( ^ were burned during the past Administrator Leon Henderson has Frantically Through­ Landings in Night; week. $19.95 recommended to the National War out Night; Nipponese Jap Planes Continue Familiar In­ Mrs. Clarence S. Barlow and Labor Board that it rule against $1.00 Down and 8t.00 Per Of An Air Raid general, "substantlar wage In­ RepUrteil Ailvaneing filtration Tactics Used son, Malcolm, left Saturday for Week. an auto trip to Florida. They will crease demands by union labor, be­ On Island with Support A t Bataan In Rattle o f Ma­ be gone for several weeks. cause of their Inflationary Influ­ ence. Of Planes and Heavy laya; Governor Tells KEMP'S, INC. The price chief addressed a full Fine Bedding! American Forces Bat­ ALIC E CO FR AN session of the Labor Board last Artillery; Claim Air­ Council All Are in week, a Henderson spokesman con­ (Known As Queen Alice) tling Increasingly The J W .H A U CORK 36” ‘Blaidcout firmed. and informed the members drome Is Oeeupied. Hands of God Now. SPIRITUAL MEDIITM that there was grave danger in Seventli Daughter of a Seventh Son MAMCHisTsa C o h n - Heavy Odds; Army Bora With a Veil. /Singapore, Feb. 10.— (/P)— (Continued on Page Tw o) Tokyo, (From Japanese Transport Is Sunk. Readings Dally, Including Sunday, Shades Broadca.st), Feb. — r- tant United Nations naval base at source said,, argued that Japanese your order in the right place. They are instructed not Occident Flour $1.25 and sea Are flghting equipment in will represent Britain Tn various Soerabaja. Mscassar Is some 500 I conquests in the I’nclflc with ac­ to drive in to private driveways. If you have any Pine­ For Handling Incendiary Bombs. Manhattan. Reds Push On in Face pooling arrangements with the British Patrols Active 220 Suffer Injuries miles to the northeast, and Band- quisition already of terrltoriea hurst delivery boxes, or egg lioxcs, please return them. Libby's ’ United States in a capacity cor- i rich in natural resources and raw Two hundred twenty of the 2,200 jermaain about 300 miles almost 'They are very costly and hard to get now. .\l.so please rt»pondlng to that of Donald M. material have put .lapun In a po­ ^•orkmen and naval personnel due north. Small Vest Pocket Nelson, head of America's War Again Over Wide Area sition to seize and dominate world return paper egg boxes...bags and cartons.,.it will aboard suffered injuries, and one Of Nazis’ Resistance Preparing for Offensive Corned Beef Can 2 5 c Production Board. iiMirkets If the western |»ower» help. weldor, Frank Trentacoaa, .26, died With another arm of the Japa­ Churchill said that in the new persist In fighting the war to an last night in a hospital of a frac- post, to which he was shifted from nese offensive already established FLASHLIGHTS 39)^ end. Fresh, Lean Pork Russian Divisions Free Brazil Takes the Ministry of Supply, Beaver­ at Pontlanak. on Bomebeen ob­ west of the cspital, snd to be milea o ff the coast of Brazil and hotel on Waikiki beach, now call­ and were based on a aeries of four ] wide area on a general line from tv. The German government, be served between tonsil and adenoid plied the answer. said. Is using lU “ traditional pol- Rib Corned Beef ^ '”1!h.Lb. 15c continuing their sdvmnce against almost in a direct line with Vichy- ed the "R and R annex." Outw’ardly. the big hotel Is much false orders draw’n on the treasur­ Tmimi to El Mechili and west Seedless G rapefruit...... 1 for 2.ic operations during such an epidemr Rooms still bear the sign: "$18 Irv ot terror” to threaten the peo­ withdrawing German columns held Dakar in Africa, only 1,400 the same. The grounds have not er of the town of Sherman. Tengeder • 40 miles south of Ic and "subsequent severe, even fa­ around Leningrad, east of Smo­ miles away. per d a y " But now the guests pay ple ot Eire with n “ terrible bUtr-. O n u iges...... do7.. 27c; 3 doz. 79c been touched. Never Properly Equipped Mechili I. tal cases of the disease." lensk and In the Ukraine. Veteraa Named Conunaader only one dollar a day If they're krleg" If thev draw cloaer to the CIJI0US€^S0N. Inside, it'a different. W illii said that the accused nev­ .Vrtlllerv Fire I sed Dr. Stimaon, asalatant profeaaor Gen. Francisco Oil Costello officers, and nothing but a laun­ people of the United *Utea. Dillon Extra Large, First Grade Rib Roast Beef Lb. 29c BINGO Naals Use SU Trosps Bar New Soda Fountain er w’as properly equipped to as­ "Parties of the enemv were INC of clinical pediatrics at the univer­ Blanco, veteran of .39 years -of dry fee of 25 cents a week if they gaged bv our artillery fire but no warned that. It the Irish yielded to On the Kalinin front, ths Ger­ The famed Coconut Grove cock­ sume the Important duties of a se­ TANGERINES______dozen 33c sity's medical college, said, any in­ Arm y sen’ice, was named com­ are enlisted men. close fighting- V. eii.siied » th, (;ernuui threat, they would be, jur)’ to the delicate tissues of the mans for the first time used ski tail bar haa become a soda foun­ lectman. ami ' declareit that the Tonight at g OXlock mander of the enlarged garrison. The grills are gone, but service­ practice by which a selectman "Our fighters continued tlieir "on a slippery slope that would nose and throat may open a gate­ troops in large numbers. Soviet tain where servicemen may In­ lead to tte rupture at tkn Iflnh- Lb. 29c Undoubtedly, the government men get food, linen and inctdentale w’as permitted to draw orders on Delivery On $1.00 Orders. Dial 4151 Shoulder Steak The Valuable Premiums You Get for Your Green way to infection-^ gateway that dispatches declared 300 were kill­ like table tennia tables, the use of dulge in eundaee and soft drinke- .Aniericaa slUnnce.“ hopes to prevent any attempt by the town treasurer of Sherman, (Continued on Pnga Two) should remain closed so long as an ed out of a force of 600 which the Axis, with which it severed re­ radios and phonographs, games, In front of muralled walla. In­ • • • ORANGE HALL Stamps Make Shopping At These Stores Extra Profit­ waa aomethlng that had grown up Northern Oyster* Are Delivered To U « Directly From epidemic rages. tried to break the enylrcled Rus­ lations last month, to use the Is­ movies and occasional dances to stead o f expensive shops, the lobby Markets at a Glancn Proceeds Now Divided Evenly Between British W ar able. Max Be Harboring Virus sians’ hold on a populated place. now houses a canteen where tobac­ in the town through the years Treasury Balance The Oyster Areas of Rhode Island! lands as a stepping stone for an the ships' orchestraa. New York, Feh. 16.—(F>— Relief and U. S. Defense Bonds Donated To Manchester A child may be harboring the Further Red Army gains were assault on BraiU either by air or Hotel Leased by Navy co, candy and magazines may be arltbout legal sanction. A ll of the money obtained by Washington, Feb. 10.— (Ah—The Stocks Heavy; nte^ lea* f MemorisI HospitsL paralysla vlnia at the time at tbs reported by the Soviet Informa­ sea. The fleet haa leased the hotel purchased. In the beautiful Lanai dining Johnson was devoted t/i his own poattlon of the Treasury Feb. 7: treaL operation, be explaiiied. or he may tion Bureau today, including the Several harbors, defended by for the use of Ita officers and men Boada—Lower; nOa as* f*r pick up the Infection later when recapture of aieven populated salon, bluejackets eat simple uses, the state’s attorney asserted Receipts. $39,533,939 48; expend­ Fresh Oysters pint 39c .\dmis.*iion ...... 2.5 cents. forts, are In the srchipelsgo. The at a cost of $17,500 a month. A Eaatara the raw condition o f . his throat places, but it still adhered to its wholesome fare. and the case marked Just another iture#. $72,842,575:41; n « balance. Advertise in The Herald— It Pay* islands also are used' as a penal portion of the hotel's accommoda- Cottoa— Lower;oner; Ipoal I colony for peraoos banished from ^ Uona are for the Arm y’s use Room telephones snd room serv­ ------N $2,931,790,515.63: customs ra- K i I ailsaloa ! « M r*C* Five) (Caottaaa* P*ca Twa) 1 Brazil. i Limited recreational ffaciUUes aci ice have been aboUsbed. ^CoatUiued o « Page Five) ^oeipta ter month, $6,127,M9.32. •etu4- •\/ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. TUESDAY, FEfiRUARY 10,1942 PAGE TH REE MAWUHI!;»T£;R EV herald, MANCHESTER, CONN. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10. 1942 iiT w o Factory Workers Buy notified in Florida and took a plan* Seven Axis Money Jap Hid Figg Sisters for New York. Old Rubber Salvage ON VALENTINE’S Bus to Save on Tires While her husband, w-ho died in Find Stranger Weeds and Wild Plants Noted Speaker 1938, had.cltarge of pros«c'uUii| Approve Jarvis Layout ' Aliens Held Found in Piano Found Safe profiteert during the World war, Chinese Generalissimo DAY.ee Rockford, Rl.. Feb. 10—OP) Mrs. Figg, an attorney, headed th* In Parsonage Seen Preventing Hunger To Come Here Is America’s Answer —Twenty factory workers who Women’s Division of the Depart* Six German Waiters ami Another Agent of Treas­ commute the eight nii'cs be­ Returned Home from ment of Justice. Makes Visit to India For 120 Defense Homes Rtmsmhsr tween Rockford and their Rev. W. Ra^ph Ward, Tiiskegee, Ala.. Feb. 10.— (4^— ^to botanlsta as oxalls and to the Womail Who Experi- Sources Also Arc Begin- Unparalleled Executive Italian Baker Put UmeU Ssm, tost ury Finds Long-Range homes in Winnebago have Visit to Stamford After formed a club and bought a There's no need for Am erica to average farmer as sheep sorrell. Police Get Tip. ALICE COFRAN Jr., Hands ^laii Over]' .... „ Take the sour grass leaves and I Eiiglisli . Air Urges Ruling Selectmen Endorse Pro­ ning to Grow Scarce Power Given Batista Under Arrest. Photographic Kit. bus to save tjres of 12 or more (Known As Queen Alice) .Specific Mission o f Clii- 'g o hungry. «a y « Dr. George tender stems, wssh clean and cook | private automobiles. SPIRITUAL MEDIUM To the Local Police. \Va.shlngton^ Carver, Tu.skegee Ifi- R^ids Sonired. posed Tract in East Now That the Supply ----- The men, employed at the Seventh Daughter of a Seventh Son . ang Kai-Shek to Con­ In a little water until tender: pass j / / - - Huntington, W. Va.. Feb. 10.— Washington, Feb. 10— (J>)~How- Greenwich, Feb. 10— (J5 — A t­ stit.lie's rsnowiicd ehomnrglst. as through n hne sieve to remove any j -Against Pay- Is Gut Off. Havana, Feb. 10—()P)—Exe­ J, I: Case Company plant, or­ tractive Polly Figg, 16, and he- Bom With a Veil. ^ .Mrs, Humphrey Plowdon. De­ Middle Turnpike and iJPl— Six Germ'an w-aiters and an one agent of the United States ganized and applied for a state Readings Dnlly, Inriuding Sunday* fer with Indian Offi­ I Manche.ster was .again host to an long as nature provides weeds and h.'ird .stems. Thleken, if ne' e.ss,ir>’./f cutive power unparalleled in Also Give 10-year-old sister, Fldith Claire, I'orn.stan puty Chief Warden of Oxford, Eng­ Chiba’s history waa held by Italian baker employed at White Treasury found $16,000 hidden by charter. They pooled-their re­ 9 A. M. to 9 P. ,M. Or By Appoint* i uninvited guest Iasi night as she wild vegetable* “which serve with a Utile flour or Raise Plans Walker Street Area. members of a prominent family cials Not Disclosed, j and bake with upper nml layfer (Editor’s Note: Death, alav- Pre.sidcnt Fulgenclo Batista Sulphur Springs, internment point I. S. lEFERSE a Japanese in, a. piano, and how- sources and purcha.sed a bps ment. In the Service of the Pee* I threw open the door of one of the land, now In America by Invlta'- ery, torture, huge fortunes, here, returned home last night not only *s food but medicine.” crust. / today for gearing of national for Axis diplomats and newspaper­ another turned up a long-range formerly used by the W in n e­ pie for SO Years. cells In the jiollce station to admit tton of the ynlted Slates govern­ The Board of Selectmen last and stark ruin were all part from a visit to In Stamford Ittw Delhi, Indie, Feb. 10.—<;P»— ! I Dr. Carver doesn't .depenc. on Dr Carver w hips up ly'ta.sty 1 Continued from Page One) life to the gar against the Axis men, were brought here today un­ BONDS pliotographic kit in a border pro­ bago Consolidated School Dis­ j 169 Church Street, Hartford, Conn. ' .loseph liansere.au. 41. of VVeb.ster, ment, will be the principal spAk- night approved a tract of land of the human effort that trict for transporting pupils after having been miss'ng since ' Phone 6-0997 Fuller collaboration In the United ehemieal analysis alorie to de­ dish from wild rhul>nrb .-ynd “ pig** pow-ers. der arrest as "dangerous enemy Ma.“s. It is hell.'ved fia t the guest er nl the first session of* the new brought rubber to the point at duce house were related texlay by between school and homes. Sunday. i termine the eating qiialitiVs of a Weeds. It's cooked iii tile .'.ime ■ fiirthi-r Inrroa.xing co.sts to imlii.s- owned by The Alexander Jarvis Congress voted Widened aliens.” Netloas' cause by the 850,000,000 '' speiii a eomfortahl,’ •■‘venlng due tn nir raid warden school to lie held which Japan rut off the nor­ STAMPS Elmer L. Irey, coordinator of the Henry- Swartz and F'orrest Police, tipped by someone who w ild plant he's an expert at rook­ m.nmier us turnip g're/iis or .«pin- try becau.se. In the spokesmhn'.s Co., bordered by East Middle Turn­ authority last night to Batista, Field Agent R. J. Untrelner of Treasury Department’s law- en­ lohahltanta of Oilna and India— the fuel that h<- has r> ' ently be<-n in High school auditorium Mon­ I words. "Imlu.stry now- can not ab- mal American supply. Now Schmittei have applied for read that the (laughters of the late ing lip delect.ahle. di.shes from dan­ Rclv Then there's thy pepper grass pike, Walker street, Ocxjdw-in 41-year-old former Army ser­ the Huntington FBI refu.sed to forcement agencies. E. Howard Figg, .is.sistant U. S. i a boarder at the Hartford County day Keb. 16 at 7:30 p. m. sorb many more eo.st increases.” the romance— with much of cauffeur's licenses to Operate one-third of the earth’s population delions. .Sorrell and other "weed.‘>.' wes>d which sprout/ wild In nearly I street, Marshall road, and Barnes geant, In military, economic, comment on w-hether the prisoners An income tax investigator took 1 attorney general during the First Jail Mrs. Plowden is at present con­ I The spokesman declined to com- the danger—o f the search for the bus, now being recondi­ —•aparently waa taking form to­ These uncultivated plants often every backysi^ ^hd earden. It may sultant to the Regional District, road, as a tentative site for 120 or agricultural and Industrial had been arrested because of deal­ over supervision of a Japanese World w-ar, had vanished, went to However, his bed w is not as ment on whether Henderson made rubber Is starting again. John tioned. . ■■ I Build Defen$es day throu^ the elslt here of Chi- eomfo”rt,abU hT'had‘ hoped fo“r | P«>ve more nutritious than their , be cooked or used raw In a salad Boston Civilian Defense Council, j more medium priced homes sub­ fields. ings w-ith the interned officials. business enterpriae in a aouthem I the Stamford home and brought I direct reference to the CIO Steel Lear teUs the story of this IMM GeBeralitaiino Chlang Kal- If hs had had his way about things. ' domesticated garden coiualns, says Make*Makes Fxeellent F\ee Plcklea and on request by the United ject to the specification o f Title 6 Its members approved a Untrelner said the men w-oiild be Navy Handling city, Irey recounted in a report them here. Workers' union’s demai d for $1 continuing seaix-h in five daily Sbek. - ! Poke '‘si^te, " another widely States Office of Civilian Defense ' of The Federal Housing Authority. series of 16 law-s promulgated taken today to Immigration and to Secretary Morgenthau. Dual Niunes ,\rp Withheld What specific mission brought hr wouM havr sprnt tlip rvpninp at j ! a day wage boosts In the Bethle­ articles, of which this is the He has preparcii niany recipes \ found Wiscd. make/; exeellent has prepared a Householders ' In addition to thi.s The Jarvl.s Co., by the president and his cab­ naturalization authorities in Cin­ bookkeeping records w-ere discov­ The authorities w-ithheld the Against Winter China's war leader and the United Hotel dhenlan Thi.s i.s how It all hem and Republic Steel Compan- first. Urges Removal for l■l«lking wild plant.s which he pickles, and is particularly de- Training Course which has been has just purchased additional prop­ inet in a 45-day period of na­ cinnati. Of News Hit ered—one In English, the other In names of the tipsier and the Figg Nations' supreme commander In happened i les. or to the CIO Automobile erty of Fred and Anna Senkbell, tional emergency w-hich Batis­ As Rev \V Ralph Ward. .Ir , of believes would be .aliiable in the lieious'when preparcl like cream- adopted as the standard course for By John I^ar Some 500 German and Italian Japanese. Although the auditor girls’ friends. the China war theater here with j Workers' wage demands on Gen- bordering the tract outll(ied above ta had proclaimed and thus diplomats and new-spapermen. with Of Mrs. Roosevelt 1202 Main street, and lirs wife re­ event war-time economy forced a ed asparagus. Dr Carver says. He th- United States. | spoke no Japanese, he w-aa able to Mrs. Edith Strauss Figg w-as Father .lohn’s Medicine his staff to confer with Indian of­ I eral Motors, "nie steel case Is now- in case It is ileslred to expand the Washington, Feb. 10—(Pi— When constitutionally ordered that their families, w-ere interned at turned home late yesterday after­ shortage of canned and gr-'cn hif/ numerous recipes u.siiig the . Is An American New Jersey Press Asso- tell from the form of the Japa­ Hiiild.s Resi.stance ficials was not disclosed. before. the board, and being closely present program. Christopher Columbus was a sail­ they remain In effect. fashionable White Sulphur Springs noon. Mrs Ward saw a man enter vegetables otimmoM dandelion as principal In- | Mrs. Plowden Is an American i nese language accounting that the lx>rd Linlithgow, viceroy of In­ watched for Its ixisslblc effect on Construction will be handled by or lad, the girls in the ports were shortly after the outbreak of the eiation Says Attitude Albany, X. V.. Feb 10 Re- the side doi.r of their home. The Sour Gnuss Pie Re«1|K> greilient W ho ha.s resided in England for owner had a large Income. Fur­ dia, however, said the meeting set future wage policy. a now- corporation now- being form­ trying .out a new- contraption that war. N e w u ttd e r-a rm Sl'PPLIES VIT.YMIX.S A A N D D Chlang Kal-Sbek eoupls Immediately went Into their There's Dr. Carver's recipe fpf Wild lettuce and w ild primrose many years. Her iiuaband and son tent himself with less of some kind ther Investigation disclosed the mov-j^ of Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt the seal 'on the comradeshlp-ln- Henderson Is reported to have ed and responsible parties con­ held their figures gracefully erect. Brothers In German .Urmy Hurts Morale. home, and- presently saw a man sour grass pie. It's made fpora also form dishes on Dr Carver's | “ i"* both officers In the English of rubber articles. $16,000 hidden In a piano. The ns assistant director of civilian de­ r —------• anns ot China and India and that suggested to the board that wage nected w-lth It said today that this In time, it came to be called a Some of the w-aiters had worked Cream Deodorant de.scendlng from the second tloor. ordinary sour gras* weeds, kifown unusual menu. Army. She has been engaged In 4. If all cooperate In making the money was transferred to a frozen Japan would learn to her sorrow Burma road. China’s last trans­ Increases, tf found necessary, program of hoiising w-hlch will b« corset. at hotels there, in Florida and in Trenton. N. J Feb. 10.—i)P) — fense and appointment by the •Rett Ward, who Is pastor of the i newspaper work for a number of boat of the situation, use of rubber account. iafely that it “bodes our enemy no good " port route to the outer world, and might be prevented from having a for rent to defense workers' Is t » . The girls of Columbus' time New York since coming to this Criticism ol the Navy Depart­ pre.sident of a suceessor in whom South Methodist chur'h. Immedi­ years and has been a first hand would have been green-eyed with will be ea.sier to control, the sup­ MillUry PrinU SHzed Apart from his key post In the India may become a .second, alter­ disastrously Inflationary effect If supplement any projects that the country between 1925 and 1933. ment’s handling of w-ar new-s wa.s (he public "w-ill h*ve greater con­ ately apprehended the re an and bombed and machine-gunned large " to ma^ny of Europea dev?l- jealousy if they could have seen ply will be easier to allocate, and The border produce house, op­ Checks Perspiration United NaUons' high command, native avenue for the foreign sup­ the board “ sterilized” them: that United States Hoii.slng Aiithorlty Two have brothers in the German voiced last night by the New Jer­ fidence " Is urged in a resolution took him to Police headquarters motorized enemv concentrations the alluring curves the female there Aill be more rubber all erated by a Japanese, contained Chlang has tremendoiis stakes in plies China’s fighting millions Is, If the board ruled that the In­ may be planning for the Manches­ Army. The Italian , had w-orked at sey Pre.s.s Association w-hich con­ before New- York's I.,egi8lature. w1ier- he was hookeil on a charge Burned Liner "With good success.•’ I war found her body w-as to acquire 100 years lat­ around. cameras , with long-range len.ses the defense c»f Burma and India need. creases should be paid In defense ter area. the re.sort since coming to the tended the Navy’s -'attitude of 'a-i Tbe Rep'ihlican-sponsored pro­ of breaking and entering Nothing Motor Vehicles Destroved ! ‘ getting out and er w-lth the help of a strange siib- Instead of griping about the and complete developing facilities. posal. submitted last night and re­ against the Japanese Invaders Chinese forces already are bat­ bonds or stamps which would not Baseball Field United States in 1905 or 1906. new-s' ia hurting the morale of va.s reported stolen from the hous,’ The communique added ‘that a i England w m quite an ex- stance Columbus discovered along ' 'pare tire you w-eren't able to buy. Prints of military significance ferred to committee, also reque.st.s driving toward Rangoon from tling the enemy alongside Indians Lies in Mud Immediately affect the Row- of The area to be utilized is what Untreiner also disclosed the ar­ Americans.” tn the short time that Dansereau large number of motor vehicles I returning to England w ith the new- w orld. I Kd busy and do your bit. Take w-ere seized. the 0 (m to appoint no "parlor Thailand. and British imperials In Burma, money Into the hands of purchas­ has been known by many as “ Jar- rest last w-eek in Fayette county, The association at its 86th an­ was Inside. were destroyed i •'**’*■ F'ow'l*" up Air Raid This 8Ubs.tancc, which the’ Am- "To allay suspicion.” Irey re­ pinks, personal proteges of those In Chlang left Chungking with Sir and Chlang referred to this in a ers. vi.s Field” where local baseball W, Va.. of an Austrian. Wasil nual session adopted a resolution Archibald Oark Kerr, former Brit­ According to his store Iianser- German fighter planes shot ! Precaution duties and saw active ericun Indians made into balls garden as a frame for the flow-er- ported, "the 'amateur' photo­ high authority. adriinistralion statement pledging "our friend­ After Blaze The same view-s also were re­ games w-erc played for several beds or a swing for the kids, dig Dzabniak, 55, for failure to surren­ referring particularly to the ish ambassador to China, who has ship and cooperation in defeating^ cnti needed help and he ther. fore down 11 British planes without ! along the waterfront dur- which bounced, w-as called rubber. grapher had been sending out-of­ favorites, otherw-ise unqualified, ported to have been embodied In a years. In yo.ars past the site was out of the bathroom closet that old der to police a pow-erful radio set Navy's withholding of accounts of been designated as envoy to Mos- the common foe, prepared to de­ went to this nainister to obtain losses to their own, the Italians ‘"8 i?***®’ letter from Henderson to President The whaleboncd corset disap­ focus exposures of bugs and liz­ and others of. similar ilk " added i Casualty know-n as Jarv-is Grove. waterbottle you haven't used since that “ could have been converted anti-submarine measures off the , cow, and enroute through Burma, feat aggression and Insure victory same. He stated that he had left (Continued from Page One) Roosevelt w-hlch Mr. Roosevelt peared when curvosome ladies ards and other nature studies to The raid on Alexandria waa ! ^ " ’J * " Coventr>- had The layout of the tract was yon lost the stopper, remove the into a transmitter." Atlantic coast. eetferred with Lieut. Gen. T. J. for the democratic front.” his Buitea.se st Hotel Snerldan and read to the CTO-AFL representa­ used rubber in another fashionable Commercial photographers for de­ 1. Does not rot dresses or men's submitted to Town Engineer J. tires from the old baby carriage In Untreinqr identified the seven The resolution said: Hutton, commander' of British The defense of Rangoon waa ex­ planned to spend the night there If tup^d skull received when he Jump­ carried out last night “with good 1 tives at the White House last Frank Bowen for Inspection and doodad called the girdle. taken at White Sulphur Springs veloping. The developing equip­ shins. Does nocirtitite skin. I he received thi.s help. How ever, the success,” the comrr.unique said.sal unteers that went to this city to If the United States had appre-' 13e attic - and sell them all to the Text of Reaohitlon Actors Disapprove forces there. pected to be at the head of the ll.st ed from deck to pier. w-eek. approved. as: ment had been housed In a Japa­ 2. No wtiting CO dry O n be police could sCi ' It was ever so gently and with The Italians acknowledged Brit­ assist. Unfortunately for England elated much gals attractive ' junkman. "Rather than striking fear into May Become Alternate Route iVdlscuSBlons. both political and | s f ' no reason why he and Mrs. Plowden but fortunately Henderson w-as .said to have told The selectmen granted a S4 a Erich George Ohlendorf, 33; Jo­ nese school. . Customs agents used (ighi atier shsving. _*h.. lufroncv old pot w.xlt until the minister wa/ scarcely a noise that the 80.000- ish air raids on several Greek lo­ to the eye mean to national mo­ By doing that, you can play a German families whose men may­ Rangoon Is the sea gate to the military, because of the urgency for the United States Mrs. Plow­ the Labor Board th.it general, w-cck Increase in the pay of W il­ seph Krautlager. 33; Cornelius Ot­ previously- had detained the pro­ Essential Stains 3. Insiaiiily checks perspitsrion at home, and they therefore g ^ 'e ton ship— now the U. S. Naval calities. which they said caused rale in a time of crisis, this coun- i pari in the one immediately feasi­ be on submarine duty- In the A t­ for keeping the Burma road open. den was a serious casualty In one substantial pay increases w-ould liam T. Burgess, foreman of the to Kiiltner. 52; Hobert Ernst. 36; prietor of the business w-hen he for I CO ) days Removes odor him a comfortable room at the Sta­ auxiliary LaFayette.—dipped her the destruction of several dwell­ try might have planned ahead to ble method for stretching our rub­ lantic, this attitude of 'no" new-s’ Work On Road In Progresa of the air raids. This would have penalize consumers. especially ' town garbage collection depart- Hans Hensel, 37; George Gustav attempted to enter Mexico at the from perspiration. Those w-ith strong bodily resist* tion. fire-blackened superstructure to ing houses and left 11 civilians obtain its rubber supply from ber supply— that is, getting the is hurting the morale of Am eri­ Work already Is In progress on terminated activity for one not en­ low'-lncome groups, b y forcing ■ ment. Amthor. 40, and Guy Gcrtiizzl, 46, outbreak of the war.” Hollyw-ood. Feb. 10 - (/Pi— The 4. A pure, white, greaseless, ance are better fortified to fight In court this afternoon Panaer- the water’s Surface In surrender. dead and 11 Injured. sources close to home. Instead the , country's rubber scrap to the re­ cans for they are becoming con­ suinless vanishing cream. a road southward through Tibet dowed with Mrs. Rlowden's cour­ price advances. .Asks Meeting the Italian. colds and coughs due to colds. eaii's case was continued for two Only the entneh of ice and a final The attack on the British heavy British carried seedlings of the claiming factory Rubber Is re- vinced that the. Navy is falling Screen Actors Guild disapproves 8, Acrid has been awarded the from Sungking to Join the Indiafi age and pluck but she Is now here William A. Allen, secretary of Untreiner said Hensel has one weeks m bonds of Jl.OOO to give belch of smoke and flame—quickly crul.ser w as s.aid to h.ave been i.iade the rubber tree stealthily out of ] (laimod by mixing a lot of old rtant to Nation |' ber from more than a 100 to three 1 late yesterday and turned Ameri- ncee. PoDow V K K S sphere aspirations. Chlang Is wide­ Admiral Adolphus Andrews, com­ run in Manchester and In all pro­ Am Home Prod 39's ] Deny Retroactive Pay The shortage of rubber involves building and broadening of a vic- said, the figure waa 181 killed, 674 I or four The tariff commission esti­ tory--minded Am erica" I ran interests in Singapore over to ly regarded as the best-fitted lead­ mandant of the Third Naval Dis­ wounded and 240 missing. bability will be the last Bind many Am Rad St S . . 4% According to a ruling of Town matters more vital than glamoui i Center Items la folder. jl^ontlnued from Page One) mates that new- plants could be Swis.* custody. vmo-NOi er In the Orient to Galvanize In­ trict, as he Ordered the big ship The N avy had 89 killed, 179 requests have been made for a Am S m e lt...... 38’'* I C'ounscl William S Hyde, increas- gone glimmering— it involves t;res 26% , ed paV for t-.vo members of the I luilt to raise output to ,500.000 Today-: Patton, Consul Harold D. Robin- dia's political parties Into realistic abandoned three hours before It wounded and 316 missing wlille the second school and it Is the hope i Am T A T for war w-agons of land and sky: I son and Vice-Consul Charles O. action. recent policy ofsilence on specific rolled over. At that time a 21-de­ of the school committee that those Am Tob B 47'. j Board of A.“8essors from Augu-st and automobile tires; among other I ton*. That would cost $16,000,000 6-9 —Junior boy-s game room names and sectors. Air Force had 28 killed. 74 wound­ I Thompson are remaining here un- At the least, one commentator' gree list had developed and the Interested in Air Raid Warden Am W at W ks 2% i 16 to October 1, last year, for w-ork things. But tires can be vulcan­ I and take one and a hall to tw-o open E. S. and W. -S. Book Uuiiipaigii ed and 25 missing, the radio said. ' \ ears. • til transportation from this em- observed, "it disposes once and for The Red Armv claimed to have “clear ship" order was taken as a work w-111 arrange to attend. Anaconda 26'* I done prev-|ous to a vote af the towui ized. re-capjjed and re-treaded, 6- 7—Small gym open for boxing I liberated 80 cities and over 4.800 Quotes Same Figures Through use of reclaimed rubber I battled Island can be arranged. / all of the Nazi propaganda which precaution against loss of life. The (A Berlin broadcast quoted Successful completion of this i Armour Rl 3’ i ; meeting in- reaslng the Assese- w-hile nothing can be done about a E. S. I RECORDS towns and villages between Nov. In construction of auto tires, the A Success Here has been hinting at an entirely pier also was cleared. course carries qualification as ' Atchison 32*-/ I ment and Collection Item In the w-omout girdle. 7- 8—Small gy-m open for hand­ ! 29 and Feb. 7. essentially the same figures con amount of .the precious new- rub­ non-e'klstent discord between China *'I don't believe the fire was cemlng Italian tosses “ in Januarv-1 R” lon . j w eeks w-ork from August 16, the time conditions— artificial rubber A t the Center "one vtilag* after another.” Albanian and Albanian-Yugoslav j 6-645 Junior boy-i' plunge pe­ o ":ht to ni.ake the cani- night was kept secret. ter in the aeven-year history of the I front” there w-ere 365 dea l and 272 ' Local Slocks Cot Gas A El ! beginning of the town flsral year factories, the Guayule rubber Canberra, Australia. Feb. 10.— These, too, were unspecified— riod E S. |>a,c.i a gn at sticce.*.*. er.st-A-hile blue-ribbon Normandie. woirnded i j ^ Coml !nv- Tr 'to O 'tober 1. when the Increase In shrub, and wild and plantation apparently In order not to fill In rubber of Central and South Am ­ "P -The dominion government an­ 6- 7 Small gym open fop 'hand­ "Ti-.t Mary- Cheney- Library' and British sources tn London com­ She glistened once with amart Furnished by Putnam and Co. I C.iml .Solv any information lacking from the the a.s.ses.sment budget wa.* grajit- erica-should be able to produce nounced today- a sweeping plan for the Whiton Mem-trial Library- will pared Chiang'a \1slt to New Delhi black and w-hite paint; this gave 1 6 Central Row, Hartford ' Cons Edis ball E. S. enemy's disnipted communica­ ed by the town meeting, had been enough to keep things going and b( glad to receive books during with those of Prime Minister w-ay to wartime gray. Then the Hits on IJght Cruiser I Insurance ! Con.s Oil ...... freezing Au.«tralia's economic 7- 8—Small gvm open for b^xj^ng tions. I I tendered the Selectmen and .the gradually to ease the restrictions. the month of February. Then the Churchill to Washington and of (ire turned thi.s to shroud-llke Bid ' Cont Can ...... 2.'’.», structure. E. S. ■ ■ \ Greatest Gains In Donets Basin ' I matter turned over to the town An accurate forecast is impos­ Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden black; now red mud sw-irls about And Destroyer Reporteti | Aetna (7'asuaUy . . I Com Prod ...... -52', ' 6- 8 Boys' Intermediate basket-'sp^ipaipn officially closes. The Russians, however, were re- | 123 1 counsel fqr decision. sible today. Too much depends on The government pegged w-ages to Moscow. half her hull and Innards. Berlin. iFrom Geriium Broad­ Del L A Wn ...... 4 1 liall league E. S. M ah ieu 's ported making their greatest ■ Aetna Fire ...... 49 In onler to marfe up this year’s the rate at which our fighters will and prices at present levels, lim­ The British said the Pandit progress In the Donets basin de- ' casts!, Feb. 10— i,pi German Aetna Life ...... 24' , Douelas Aire ...... 60 ' 7- 8 Beginners swimming cla.*.-< Arizona Prosecutor IMes 18S Spmee Street Terse Warning First Word ...... 121U ^ aascasment. A.vsessora E. L. G. < onsume rubber. ited profits to four per cont and Jawahailal Nehru. Nationalist In­ spite heavy. gale-swept snow­ bomber formations, attacking a Automobile ...... 35 Du Pont .... tor women E , S. “ Get off the ship:” was the , ...... 132'. I Hoh’cnthal and Thomas Lew-ic had Each tire of a flying fortress prohibited the Investment of cap­ 8- 9 InternK-diate sw-imming Pboenilcs^.yriz . Feb. 10 Pi G. dian leader and an old friend of storms, and to he pressing heavl- \ .strongly protected ^Eilti.sh conv > Conn. General . .. . . 22'a ! Eastman Kod performed woik during August ital except in approved undertak­ terse warning over the ship’s loud- | Elec Auto - L ...... 21 \ I needs as nuirh rubber as five pas­ class foi women E, A ll(Klgei s>dil. who in 1932 siic- Native Fresh Eggs— Chlang. was on the grncrallsstmo's ly on the central front in the drive ' west of Matnih, Egypt, scored hit.s Hartford Fire ...... 81 j I and September on the tax list and ings. .Speculation in food was pro­ speaker system w-hlch gave many i i Gen Elec ...... 2.5A. senger car tires; a battleship uses 8- 9— Pioneer Parachute girl.*ce.s.siully- prosibmted Winnie Ruth calling list. He has gained recent toward Smolensk. i on a light cruiser, a destroyer and Hartford Stm. Boll , 45 I had applied for increased pay re hibited. large a«e, ^ ot the w-orkmen Ihelr first word of ; I Gen Ftxxls ...... 34'. aa much as 17.000.000 tires, a 28- basketball team practice E. S. |i; id. bion ic trunks rsitrder(^s^ died political strength for his stand In the Crimen. Soviet com­ tw-o big trans]>orts, it w- is oPfirinlly National Fire ...... 54'.. troactive to AugiLrt 16 dozen...... H i C the fire. i annoiinced today. I Gen Mot ...... 32>, lon tank takes the equivalent of Interest rates w-ere fixed for all 9- 10- Fairfield Grocers basket­.'■.1 'd.r- r( a lieai'l^iplment. that "continuation of passive re­ manders said the Germans h.nd | As bllaterlng (lames and acrid Phoenix 81 The annual tow-n meeting last 124 tires, and a 10-ton pontoon types of Investments and ah- lost 40,000 or more men In Uie [ The announcement sal-l they I Heeker Prod ...... 6 '. ball period E, S. 2-G oi«| great! Imagine a whiskey good sistance aga-nsl war his harmful" smoke raced through upper decks, ' Travelers ...... 360 ' October increased the annual ap- bridge, 260 tires. .senteelam In Indu.stry- w-as pro­ battle for the Sevastopol Naval w-ere so seriously damaged that i llud.son Mot ...... 3 ', 7-10. Bowling alleys reserved enough to step up aqd take the lead away from —a view contrasted to that of l*uhllc Utilities I proprlation for Assessmei.t snd The rubber buying of the Ger- hibited. 1 — SiM cldn’ g o o d ! “ A sure-fire hit!” said Famoua Cream- A ^ ^ base alone. workmen scurried from the holds some presumably were lost. 1 Int Harv- ...... 48', (or St. James group E. S. Mohandas K. Gandhi whom Chlang I droves and leaped like rabbits to ; Conn. Lt. and Pow-. ! Collection from $9,800 t » $14,5.50 'nians in preparation for their at- New- manpower regulation.* put whiskey-w-ise experts when they tasted 332 long-established brands—that’s shootin’, ery Butter, Ib. " iw C An annoiincetnent that 201 Ger- | 1(1 .\ltack ,\lr Basel I Int Nick ...... 26S 7-10- Bowling alleys reserved Is , reported planning to meet, Conn. Pow ...... to allow- pav ment of tw-o full-tlni' lack on their European neighbors employment under government man planes have been destroyed the safety of the pier. ' \ Three British planes w-ere re­ ' Int T ♦ T ...... 2', j for men's league W. S. I m p e r ia l . They predicted this w-hiskey's mister! That's what I m p e r ia l did in its first Gandhi, exponent of pa.sslvc re­ Hartford El. LL . I assessors at the rate of $2,500 an- however, raises an interesting control Since Feb 1 againSt 40 Soviet Alarm after alarm brought : Johng - Man ...... 54 Sa big sales test! In state after state it's heading sistance. has announced that he ported shot down In air battles Hartford Gaa . .. question as to how- much rubber superb aroma, matchless smoothness and Campbell’s losses .ndicated a sharp spurt in every conceivable type of flrst-ald over the African front, while .Nazi I KcnnecoU ...... 33'i ' nuslly. will not oppose any who want to and rescue organization to the S. N. E. Tel. Co ! A committee of Sielectmen. In- really Is needed for war. glorious flavor would run up a record- for new “championships." aerial warfare In recent days bomtiers and dive-bombers were U-h Val R R ...... 3 Pork & Beans, M Q fight. scene. Many air raid wardens and ' Unit. Ilium. Shs. ! eluding Harold M. Reed, Raymond When Hitler came to power In said to have attacked air bases, Western Mass. Llgg A My B ...... 70 Uoslello Files breaking score in no time! 6 cans f o r ____Hw^ I auxiliary ftreinen already mobiliz- i ] Burnham and 8. Raymond Smith 1933. he Increaiiod German rubber transport columns and supply Indastrial Lockheed Alrc ...... 20'. Op eii Forum ed for defense got their first taste \ w-aa selected by (Thatrman Cham- Import* one-fifth over the previ- Won’t Learn New Method I Strong Red Force* depots both In Libya ami In north- Acme Wire . . . Loew-’s O'* I of rescue work. I j I bers to confer w-lth the Assessor* oua year. For the six years be­ Baiikriiptey Plea Campbell’s 1 .4 re Beaten Back em Egv-pt. Am. Hardware . . . Lorillard Ij*-' - V Chicago (/je— An elderly woman Together w-ith disaster units] Mont Ward ...... 27 ■ on the matter fore the attack on Poland, the Im­ Dirty Work great guns! Taste Berlin (From German Broad­ A German flight sergeant. Pilot Arrow H A H cm 3—Going Tomato Soup, AH.^ at the Drake Red Cross unit in­ from hospitals, the Red Cross and ' Na.vh - K v lv ...... 4's ports rose steadily. But the total To the Editor: casts). Feb 10 ,/Ti Strong Rus­ the American Women's Voluntary Lueth. was credited w-ith brinijlng ' Billings A .Spencer for the six years was only- 436,513 LawTence Costello, who former­ why I m p e r ia l is the “ shoot- 6 cans for . . . . C sisted upon rolling bandages as ~ Bristol Brass ...... Nat Blsc ...... 13'-. The 77th Congress must certain­ ly- conducted an automobile repair sian forces seeking to crack the Service, they worked for hours \ three British hoinbers in .Nat Cs.'h B e g ...... 12'-i tons, little more than tw-o-thirds in'est” whiskey!—taste why it's she had been taught In 1917-191S, German lines before Leningrad by I hour, to raLse his total of air Colt's Pat. Fire . . . TODAY ly be proud of their latest skull­ I bu.siness on Oak street, has filed over the injured, hampered Nat Dairv ...... 13S of the annual purcha.ses of the duggery. America's fastest-grow-ing whis­ although the Instructor patiently were beaten back, the German dense clouds of smoke. victories to 29 Eagle L o c k ...... AND ITnited States. During the same .*lx a petition in voluntary- bankpuptcy- D de Pineapple Juice— tried to sbiiw her the efficacy of Fafnlr Bearings . . Nat D U t lil...... 20S WED. Amlil the pa.*sage of the more key- t(jday. Ask for it at your bar high command reported today, Administer Lost Rite* STATE y-eara, Italy Imported only- 132.0.56 I He lists his liabilities at $6,680 and 20-oz. can, A O the new method-s. One day ha she 3.908 Kaowra Killed Hart and Cooly . . . NY Central ...... important bill.*, they- proceeded to i has’ no assets. Among the credl- while Nazi artillery fired "with NY .NH A H ...... 9-16 tons, so that the two original —or take home a try-out bottle. arrived- for the class, she showed Priest* from nearby churches London. Feb. 10.—(>P>—An offi­ Hendey'Mach., cm, FOLKS. .rrs'FUX-DEIU-T'L! sneak through by- a voice Vote a 6 cans for ^ | # good results " at objective* near Nor A’tti C o ...... 8'', Axis partners together had accu­ r tors listed are Edward L. Lvnch, a letter to the Instructor. 'There.” ' administered the last rites to cial spokesmen said todsy that of Land'rs Fr. A CTk. supposedly- unimportant bill—but $150: Robert A. Kittle. $136; Man- Taste why this grand whiskey is the Naval base of Kronstadt, 20 Packard ...... 2’-, For Its *i>ng«: Fur IIh dancea! mulated in that time less than this 1 she cried. “ That's a letter from many of the 220 Injured, but al­ the 18,000 casualties to British New- Brit. M. com. hi(l(ion among the provisions of it I Chester Memorial Hospital. $175; going great guns! miles west of Leningrad In the Param Piet ...... 14'. Fur Its girM I'or Its FU N : country buys in 12 months. Calvin Cooliilge, and he personal­ though 110 of tliem were hospi­ North and Judd 1 I w-aa a liberal pension for all con- John Martzer, $125: Peter J. C?og- Tomato Paste, A ^ ^ Gulf of Finland. forcp.s In the Battle of Libya dis­ i Penn HR ...... 22\ .Artifirlal RuMier ly complirnented me on the way 1 A motorized Infantry division talized, the death of the welder Peck. Stow A Wit I greasmeri w-ho after five y-eara of natti, $50; Michael Wabreck. $1.- 'X 6 cans f o r ___ 4 9 C closed last month by Prime Minis­ Phelps Dodge ...... 29''* The Germans w-ero first to make roll bandages" and the Flemish legion (presum­ waa the only fatality. Rus,sell Mfg. Co. . . service are voted out of office. .500; Louis Cerv-inl. $350; Angelo ter Churchill. 2,908 w-ere know-n to Phil Pet ...... 39 H large use of artificial rubber, and ably troops recruited In ^Igium ) How suddenly the fire started Scov-llle ...... { So secretly w-as this so-called Cavalotll. $375; Ernest Fryer, have been ihen killed. Pub Sve NJ ...... 13% were able to build up a yearly pro­ were cited particularly for repuls­ and hpw rapidly It spread was do., pfd...... minor bill .smothered that the lat- $300; Albert L. Schiebel, $600: Franco-American Radio ...... 2 44 duction of the man-made stuff at a ing the “ heavy. ma.s.sed enemy at­ described bj- Former City Aider- Sllex Co...... I cat raid on the trea.sury- w-as Ralph Norton, $75; Manchester Spaghetti. KA^ Reading ...... 13''» rate of 20,000 tons. Secret develop­ man Edw-srd J. Sullivan, who hap­ Stanley Works ... scarcely mentioned In the record Evening Herald. $50; Paul Lenti. tacks" Rem Rand ...... 9 ments behind the strict Nazi cen­ 6 cans for .... 9 4 C pened to be aboard th^ ship. Torrtngten .... rtf the day. $1,500, all of Manchester. Report (V>nliniious Fighting Still More lloutiCM Republic Stl ...... 16'* sorship since w-ar opened may have Klscwhere on the ea.stern front "I waa standing on the promen­ Veerblde ...... 64 44 the bill be vetoed, had the cour­ well as quality at the R-\INBOW. It’s so Carnation Milk, Bf At _ tending along Middle turnpike, Union Pac ...... 73 .AND ’Thee* unknowm quantities, rath­ age to enter a resolution to repeal Supper 5:30 Division Destroyed Patrols Active N. Y. Trust ... WED. er than fear, are the reasons for convenient, too. Our plant is just one block 6 tall cans fo r .. 9 0 C west, to Broad street Is to be Public National . Unit Alrc ...... M S CIRCLE this Iniquity. Eilhly-tht 9rsef. 7QX the close guard being thrown Entertainment 7:30 Helsinki, Feb. 10— (ipi— The Finn, leveled and houses will be built i Guarantee Unit CJorp ...... 5-16 It seems to me that at such a from East Center Street, not far from the grain Riutral ipirth ifh command announced today Jiat Unit Gaa Imp ...... 544 about the raw rubber eupply. They Popular Dishes for Everyone’s Over Wide Area there this year. u 8. Trust ... SUPER GIANT SHOW! time w-hen every dollar counts and shopping center— and there is plenty of park* Cm /. 1**2. H.raa WoAar Blue Haven the 367th Division of the Russian US R u bber...... 1644 explain why people are being ask­ MONUMENT Wishes Sneh .As Scalloped Pota­ The developer* of th* two tracts the American people are digging 4 S«R* Inc.. lit Sweet Peas, toes, Ham. Baked B eus, Cole Arm y had been "destroyed” In a were somewhat skeptical a yea.- US S m e lt...... 4* ed to do without girdles, golf and deep into their pockets, with their ing space. (ConUaned from Page One) 2 GREAT FEA-niRES! tennis balls, erasers, bathing suits 9 cans for .. Slaw and Others. Priced Right two-day battle'which resulted In a ago when they started the US S te e l...... 8044 eyes on an uncertain future, this 68c for Voor Appetite. straightening of the Finnish front erection of 65 houses in Pine Vick C h em ...... 85 and garden hose. It is because of congressional bit of flagrancy com­ PRICES north of LAke Onega. active protection over our land Curb Slocks West Union ...... 2« “ WEEK-END IN them that housewives will have operations throughout the day An ing from 4*-ithln our lines when w-e A communique said the bulk of Sell them, out thecs wae such a West El A M fg ...... 75 trouble next summer getting jar are girding for it supreme effort Are Going Up! the Red Army Clvtslon, which al­ while our bofnbers again success Woolworth ...... 26% HAVANA” rings and boys will have to w-ear fully engaged targete in the rear.” demand that they were prompted I ia most brazen. * ready had suffered heavy losses In t' buy the land for the larger de­ Cits Sve ...... 8 IN TECHNICOLOR last year’s sneakers. Could it be possible that our Place your order now January, w‘aa surround^ on Feb. velopment They have aiready ae- CIU Sve Pfd ...... 58 With ALICE FAYE - U Par cent Cot Off Congress ia taking advantage of. for Memorials to be 1716 man in the street should get OPEN 6. The Finnish attack took {dace cured priority righta that will aa- El Bond and S b ...... 14* p R Q V E N CESAR ROMERO the situation and trying to put one erected in the Spring and th* next day, the high command Italian* Report British PICTURI a clear understoncling of the rub­ ture them of all neceseary ma­ Nlag Hud : ...... I4( CARMEN MIRANDA over on a trusting American peo­ SAVE yourself 20%! 24 HOLTIS said, and up to last night 8,775 Cruiser Plane Target terials for the erection of the Pennrosd ...... 844 ber problem, to know his ow-n con­ ple? Russian soldiers had been killed, Rome (From Italian Broad- housee. The houses to bs built in Uni Lt and Pow A ...... 8-16 PLUS — . I tribution to the war effort. Time will tell. In 100 Gallon Lots... 145 taken prisoner and large atoclu casta), Feb. 10— (PF—The Italian Th* basic (acta are: the extension of the tract will be 44 Enrico Stentella. 6 -g# ■ 4-8 QUART Range Oil, 1''2C gallon. of material )iad been captured. high command reported today in keeping v/ith thoee already built. Han Answer for Query “ Unholy Partners' 1. Ninety-eight per cent of our B O n iN E L U \aeAM£RS LAUMDEBEKSt normal supply of new rubber waa Fuel Oil, 7.2c gallon. that torpedo carrying planes in with EDW. ROBINSON HARMSON SC. MANCHCSTER | Loud Baortng Divorce Cause a . cut off by the wax with Japan. Killer • ( Io-1ji4i« Executed. MONUMENT CO. the eastern Mediterranean hit a Dallas. Tex.— (je\ — ’’Where tn row. ARNOLD British heavy crulaer whlla Axia .^dmtrsl Ib Army the wortd U our Pacific fleet?" 2. No rubber plan yet broached I LARAINE OAT A- H. Aimetti, Prop. DL4L 8500 Lios AngalM.—<;P>—P suUm Et - planes ones mors raldsd ths Brit­ fumed a wor-mtnded atrapboBfar Is seriously expMted to produce Michigan Oty, Ind., Feb. 10—(ffy ans GuiUan has bar dtroroa. She ish bases at > W U and Alsxaadria. Fort Rnay. Ka«.—

—Admiral on a crowded bua. Roy Lohey. enough new rubber to fill all our — Virginias (EHuk) Cartsr, 33, of Cor. Harrison and Pearl Open 7 A. M. to 8 P. M. ' PLUB! SELBOTED SHORTSt I I told tho Judf* bar tauebaad, Kt s m - - I b Ubya. tbs ItaliaBS said, DewsFa in tbe Army new. Re’s Navy chief p e t^ oCfloer. bod on normol needs in less than three Aurora, fued killer of five in-laws, Streets Salurd:iy.s 7 M. to -I P. M. «I5 CE.\TER to A. Guillen, enored so loud ibe clashes bstwsen British and Ital­ Admiral Dssrey Oone, 84-year-oUl onower. He handed tbe man on )rears. died early today in the state prison Phone 5207 or 7787 had to close tbe bedroom windows ian advance detachments near selectee from JaeksonvUle, Fla., 3. Everyone will have to con- electric i ^ i r . AT BROAD ST. enlUtment apiHlcatloa blank and Bay V. a. OofeM* MORIARTYBROS. to keep, the neighbors from com- Ain in Oaaala "have ended to our wbo is taklBg a couTae ia tbs com* auggestedf "Join tha Navy and o a d R I u ^ l . ptaisiBg. advantage," sdiUe air fonaatiaas find out!" y* MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTTJR. CONN. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 10. 1042 ke* POUR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. T U E S D A Y , FEBRUARY 10,1942 PAGE FIVE Stores Agree Clark Urges Complete Icfich f^ and they w ill Icaifi before i Care Is Urged Farmers Can \Say» America Nearer Defeat No Word Here the caid s are is.sued, the amo.unt I On Schechiles of sugar that is held by the person | News From Manchester’s Neighbors Art iri Civil Defense who is to be rationed. The ration | On Operations Neutrality Act Repeal Strike Blows On Sugar Plan is to be 12 ounces a week. Nolli-i Retail Merchants Divi­ ing haa been said about the man­ (Continued from One) Outlawed by House I Buffalo, N. y.. Feb. 10—i-R)— • featism to talk of defeat: it ner in which the cards are to be will be made at some later date sion of C. of t. Issues Proposed as Substitute For Freedom The Rev. Edmund A. Walah, vice- IS prudence., School Head Knows issued and how those who have no makr!8 development of the direajia reading Gettyaburg Addresa, Jean under state direction. Lists Engagement preaident of Georgetown iinivr - "We have never suffered defeat children attending schools will se­ ea5>*. Warner; atory of the origin of St. Tolland (losing Hours Rule. For Roosevelt Plan to Nothing of His Teach­ Rockville Bolton The severe storm of last Thurs­ ^layris Chaney ami .^lel- stty, believes the United Stales is IT a war,-since vve won our inde­ cure the raids. While nothing had Put for persons who dread tha Valentlnp'a Day, Beatrice Porter; day made it Impossible for the Manchester I nearer defeat today than at any pendence In 1776. but we are near- been learned of the plan at the pv. ifi-.-in iking disea.*?e. Dr. Stim - aong, "The G range la M arching Mrs. Clyde Marshall Mrs. .lohn II. Steele Suspend Financial Ban Can Produce for War ers Issuing' the Cards. .s'-n had reas.«iirtng words: Lewto B. Chapimm class in first aid to meet for the At the meeting of the Retail ; A vn Douglas .4re Not I o th er tim e In history. ei to it now than at any time in office of Superintendent Illing this On ’ by all and Blackout In Ac­ Phone 40S> usual session, and it will be held 1178-3, Rockville M erchants Divi.sion of the Cham-1 For Duration. Date Book IS'eeds Without Exploi­ I "I don’t believe that 20 per cent our entire history."-he said. "If m orning there are .some who feel Of every ^00 patient? whosf M, RockvIUe tion. this coming Thursday evening at ber of Commerce last evening at ; Wanted in Setup Un- of our people realize ^e are at you have any grievances against No word of the work to be done that with the summer vacation early ?ymptnm? cun be reco^ired The Grange voted to commence aa con.stituting a case of infantile Boltonitea satisfactorily com­ the home of'Edmund H. Horton, Mrs. Louise Wochomurka who the Hotel Sheridan, a new sched­ Washington, Feb. 10— UP)—Com­ tation of Soil and Peo­ war.” the educator said last night England, don’t let hate of her con­ by the school teachers In Manchesv coming on and most of the teach­ at 7:30 during the war Ume period. with Mrs. Lulih^ord as hostess. le^ They Volunteer. T onight tribute to the victory of America's paraly.si? yet who are still in the has been a patient at the Man- ule for the closing times and holi­ Meeting of C. of C. Credit Bu­ at a Knights of Columbus meet­ ter who are to have charge of issu­ ers aw ay from' .scliools during tliat The School of Instruction for all pleting the First Aid Standard Miss Marion SuIHyan of Colches­ plete repeal of the neutrality act ple ami Profiteering. mightiest and sworn enemy." tim e and al.so W ith a varatiori stage' before actual paralysia ap­ che.ster Memorial hospital for sev­ days for the year 1942, was reau. ing. "They will not apparently un­ ing sugar rationing cards in this College Head ofticera will be held Satunlay eve­ Course of twenty hours include: ter will Instruct as\usual and the brought up, approved and adopt­ was urged today by Senator Clark Washihgton, Feb. 10. — UP — til the first casualties are made period coming ne.\t u eek. there , peal?, - ”onlv 20 or 30 will, if kept ning, Feb. 14 at eight o'clock In Tom orrow ' state, has been received at the Marv Dunlop, Agatha Erickson, work to be taken un will be on eral weeks is expected home Tues­ ed. (D-Mo. 1 as a substitute for Presi­ P incing 41)vjTi.a Chaney and Holly- Edgewater Park, Miss.. Feb. 10 I known and .the first bombs start to A greater than usual seasonal may tv* pi*me lr*'ul»le. ,Houever. j properly quiet. on to'’ develop Yeoman’a Hall In Columbia. bums and scalds and pi^isons and Valentine party under auspices offire of the superintendent of Guest Speaker Fred A. Johnson, Oscar Kreyalg, day which will be pleasing news to The holidays whu h will be ob­ dent KOosevelt'.s request that Con­ nod'.a .M eh^^ Doiiglaa have it of Dorcas Rociety. Emanuel Lu­ —lA’i—American agiicullure can fall." decline in residential building has , It u as rtated, the .R-h'">l tr;i( her.s any parah'Ms at' all. Hebron Juvenile Grange met at Ethel Lee, Lillian Mack, Catherine their antidotes. her many Tolland friends. served are. Memorial Day, Inde­ gress suspend for the duration of stra ig h t fr,pm w e Hoii.ae of Repre- set in since the first of September, schools in Manchester i would he 'vilhnp tn help out as far', Sto^t of them, he added, will the Gilead Community Hall with Work on the Hebron Congre­ theran chuiTh. "strike a blow for freedom' by Declaring that "smugness and Marshall. Mary Nichols, Ann Skin- pendence Day, Mcrclianl.s' Day. the war a section prohibiting sontative.a that (hey aren't wanted Father and Son banquet. South according to the Department of AcrhrdinR to report.**, the cards j as possible in any kind of w ar ! esrane even a temporary muscular 19 members, one honorary member gational church interior is pro­ The Tolland Grange will sponsor producing for war needs ii-ithoiif i'complacency might lead to defeat ' • M A iiiriiiucj»...... ' ner, John Tlmbrell and Olive a public setback imrty at the Com- 'July 1.')), I.jibor Day, Thank.sgiv- linanclal transactions with bellig­ III the civilian dt^en.se setup iin- Methodist church. ■ Father Walsh added "it is not de­ Commerce. ai*e to be is.sued by the school Ksm k. i weakne.'?s. P r e s i d e n t A . rN. J o r g e n - |^ d aix visitors , Toomey. The group met Monday gressing rapidly and it Is hoped erent nations. Ic.'a they serve aa volunteers with­ exploitation of soil or people. " and ] Butterick from the Connecticut ^ evening with Instructors Letitia that everything will be in readi niunity House Friday at 8;00 p. m. ' ing Day, (that l.s, tbe date which 35th Anniversary. Linne Lodge of Universilv of nesa for 7 h rc h u r"c h ‘ opening wiTh i «‘hen prizes are to be awarded and is accepted by the state as Coti- Clark, a member of the Senate out pav K. of P„ Orange hall. without profiteering, the boss of sen Humane Society showed pictures | i^arrabee and Gladys Crehore at Foreign Relation. Committee who Arid' the Office of C^ulian De­ the AAA said today. ] entitled "Strange Companions home of Mr. and Mra. Fred soecial dedicatory services on the ! refreshments served by a < om-. necticul a oflicial ThanKsgiMng F riday, Feb. IS Connecticut Selected. wa.s one of the original supporters fense haa been cautioned'lhat any Valentine dance. Catholic Ladies Fred S. Wallace, chief of the Ag- ] and "Fluffy the Kitten." | Johnson on South Road. The final ffrst of March. A later announce- of which .Mrs. .Mildred C ook. Day) Chri.stmas Day and New frills and fnncie.a will be subject to is chairman. These card parties | Year s Day. ot the neutrality legislation, told of Columbus. ricultural Adjustment Administra- ; Mr. and Mrs Floyd Fogil and | papers were distributed andiment will be made, Congressional inve.sligation. ^ tlon, said in a speech prepared for BUY U. S. DEFENSE BONDS ANDST.\MI*S Rockville. Feb. . —(Special)— are well patronized from out.side The ilaily .schedule will be from reporter^' he would rather see the Saturday, Feb. 14 V A SHARE IN AMERICA 10 children attended a dinner party i discussed. A buffet lunch was | There were four calls through law wiped off the books than to That is how the House wound up delivery at the AAA's southern ! given in honor of the thirty-fifth | served and each Instnictor was i January for the H.'bron Volunteer town people 9 a. m , to 5:30 p m . and all Hartford District Council. V. F. President A. N. Jorgensen of the The Red Cross Vanishing Te.-i stores will remain open until nine have It hacked away piecemeal. the first act of the wartime con­ \V. m eeting. V. F. W. Home, M an­ regional conference, that the na-'l of Mr. and | presented with a gift as a token of IFire Department. Three were troversy over the place of the arts University of Connecticut will be ' wedding anniversary will be hold at the home of .Mrs. L. o'clock on Thursdays and Satur­ Prevents Essential Transactions ch ester Green, a t 8 p. m, tional farm battle had provided j Mrs. Albert Doran of Walling- | appreciation from all members of 'chimney fires, one at St. Peter's in air raid precautions. It ap­ "a good start toward winning this ; the speaker at a mass meeting to Rectory, one at the Elbrldge Ball Ernest Hall Thursday afternoon days. When a holiday occurs on President Roosevelt, In a' mes­ St. Valentine a dance, Manches­ ford, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. the class February 12. sage to Congre.sa yesterday, dc^ proved and sent to the Senate late international battle for food"— be held In the Town Hall. Rock­ Ernest Doran in Middletown, Sat­ The First Aid Class was spon­ place on Burnt Hill, one at Mrs. Thursday or Saturday., stores will V rsterday a $100,000,000 appropria­ ter .Country club. Rev. Ernest E. O'Nosl had for rem ain [>en until 9 p m., the eve­ dared that Section 7 of the act Dan<*e for Negro Soldiers, at but he warned that "the finish is ville, on Friday evening. February urday evening. sored by the Farm Bureau and Sadie Rathbun's place in Aniston. 0 tion for gas masks, fire-fighting ] where the score is added up. The last call was from an over­ his sermon text at the Sunday ning before. prevents "e.ssentlal financial tmns- Y. M. C. A. 30th. Mr. ^nd Mrs. Alma Doubleday started under the direction of a. tiorus between persons w ithin the and other equipment. Must Be Shining Example Lieutenant Pettinglll of the State turned truck which caught fire on m orning worship .service, "How ,\s to Food Storen 1 (Sunday, Feb. 16 The meeting has been arranged J daughter Alma and .Mrs. Clay- Could A Good God Do It " The United States and our eo-belliger- Carrie. Strict Prohibition "American Agriculture has the by the Vernon Defense Cknincil for Police Barracks in Colchester. the Hebron-Williniantic Road not Food stores w ill rem ain open | Miss Ida B. Majewhki United church services at South ton Hills of Lcb.anon were Sunday .Scripture reading was Job 39:6- ents," and urged prompt action to But the appropriation carhed a Methodist. Rabbi Abraham Feld­ opportunity to show the w orld education and' preparation In lime Later, due to the emergency, the far from the center. One or two only until .liSO p. m , the evening I what democracy can accomplish. ' callers at the home of Mr. and 21 . make this provision Inoperative ."itiict prohibition against em ploy­ r u c e Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Majewski man. speaker. P State Police had to give up the other cars were involved In this before any full holiday. of emergency. Mr.s. J. Kellogg W hite, The Young People's Group meet­ of 37 Kerry street announce the while the nation was at war. ment of movie actors and dancers, •Monday, Feb. 16 he declared. "It must be the shin­ In addition to the speaker there class and instructors were secured accident, one capsizing and re­ All stores will close »at noon] voted after two days of acrimont- ing example by which the down- Mr. and Mrs. Leon Fogil of from Manchester. sulting In minor Injury to one or ing met at the Federated church each Wednesday throughout the i engagement of their daughter. As the section now stands. It Tea for new residents. C. of C. will be two motion picture films, Sunday evening at 7:.30, Topic for Oiis dcliate In the debate tliere I trodden peoples of the earth- ran lint Manchester were callers at the Center Red Cross more passengers. Mrs. Howard O. Miss Ida B. Majewski, to Henry prohibits the purchase or sale by auxiliarv at the Center church. "Connecticut Answers" and home of Mr. and .Mrs. (tlarence discussion American- citizens of bonds, secur­ V as scathing ciitici.am of the ad- Feb. 17, 18. 19. '10 pattern their reconstructed des­ The Bolton Center Red Cross Thompson rendered first aid in ^ cornber. except when a holiday oc- | J. Grzyb, son of Mr. and Mrs. tinies. We can —and we must — "righting Fire Bombs.” P'ogil on Sunday. ships Christian. " A business meet­ Stanley Grzyb of 76 North street. ities and other obligation.' of 18 r inistration for selecting Dougla.a Herald Cooking School at the D. A. R. Meeting will meet Wednesday at 10 a. m. the rns.’ of fine passenger w ith a curs In any week neeessitating ' as head of an "arts" section in the strike a blow for freedom with the Mrs. Elton Buell was admitted for an all day sewing-mseting in head injury. ing followed. It is uniicrstood the marriage governments which have been Slate theater. The February meeting of Sabra stores closing all day. then store.s ciCD and for choosing Mias Cha­ Thursday. Feb. 19 world's most potent, weapon- as a patient at the Hartford hoapi- the Fireplace Room of the Com­ There has been one call so far Tuesday a t 7;30 p. m. a Red will remain open all day on Wed- j will take place in the early part of named in neutrality law proclama­ Trumbull Chapter. D.A.R., will be Cro.ss S’litrltloh Course will be tions issued by the president. ncy. a friend of Mrs. Roosevelt, as Oratorical Contest at American food. . . . held on Wednesday afternoon at tal last week. munity Hall. Mrs. Herbert Hutch­ In February, on account of a nesilay of that week. I May. head of a divi.aion on children's ac­ "Our aim in this battle of food Henry Porter, younpest son of inson has secured sufficient work chimney fire at the Lundy place given at the church The course These 18 nations include Great Legion Home. the home of Mrs. Myron J. Case .Stores will remain open until 9 | Britain and her dominions, as well tivities dealing with physical fit­ Satunlay. Feb. 21 should be: " Full and abundant F irst Selectm an and .Mrs. Wln- to ensure a full day's sewing. j in Gilead. The fire was out before will be taught by Miss Dorothy p. m , sta rtin g Thursday, Decem­ production w ithoiit exploitation- of o f Reed street. Mrs. Case will give .Morton and will i ontinuo for five ns such countries as .N'orway, Pii- ness Ix’adera said that any Ixwn- Twentieth Anniversary relebra- throp S. Porter has entered the No Dtiarryvllle Red Cross ! the arrival of the engine. ber 17, and continuing through' soil or people. To accomplish this a travelogue and show colored The Quarryvllle Red Cross The altar platform at the He- consecutive evenings. land. Belgium. The Netherlands. (iO.;c;ling in the agency would be tion of the Washington Social slides of her trips. , Hartford hospital where he had Dec. 19. '-M. 22 and 23. This Council Issues mvestieated. over-all pattern we must have an operation for appendicitis. j Group will not meet this week as bron Congregational church ha.s W ednesday a t .6:00 p m. the Greece and Yiigosla-dn. all of C;iub, Attend County Meeting •.lill form the p re-t'h ristm as : House complaints served pri­ Friday. Feb. 27 some specific goals Henry Hurley spent the week-| there was no sewing material at | been completed and the renovated ...... Eellnwship_...... of Prayer will meet _at which have been ovcrr.in by the "First, wc must have all-out pro­ Members of Parent Teacher As- schedule. Rut, all stores will close Nazis. Most of these nations now marily to put OCD officials on no­ Independent Suit Company ben­ DREXEL 18th Century Grouping. end In Unionvllle at the home of i the Manchester Headquarters I pulpit has been put in place. This | ^ome of Mr. and Mrs. W Hoyt at 7 p m , on Christmas Eve. j Waste Appeal tice mat. luture employment of duction. We must [iroduce food for ■oclations in this section of the his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice . available on Monday. pulpit was stored for many years Hayden, All Interested in these have become allies of the United efit entertainment for Red Cross county will attend the February 1 Dec. 24. I l<('ii|;las and Miss Chaney will not High Schfvol hall. our Army and those of our Allies, at the Judson Strong place and i g^oup meetings are welcome, i States. ,s that no soldier who is fighting meeting of the Tolland .County P. Hurley. I Says Suspension Necessary he tolerated -for they already arc Friday. .April 17 1 Lawrence Pern^, a atu'dent at Mrs. A. N. Skinner, Sr., chair­ came into the possession of the Fridav Friday 7:00 p. m all young pen-pen I ^ ' Householders Asked to b ’lng laid froni funds in anollier the battle 'of dct-io< racy will hare D'C»'>- T. A. to be held this evening at j man of the Community Clylstmas late Leon G. Rathbone, who pass­ pie are’invited to meet at the ‘ S enator A ustin iR . V t.l. .said •\nnual M asonic Ball at the M.i- the Town Hall In Columbia at 7 the University of Connecticut, appiopriat-.on which is expected to i his battlefield morale shattered by $189 for 1941, has called a final m eet­ ed It on to Allan L. Carr, their a , church for Informal games and ' ' rhursday, Dec 31. Phone 8115 to Have suspension of the .section was nec­ sr.nic Temple. lationing We must produce fo c i o'clock. State officers will be pres­ spent the week-end at his home In essary In order to restore normal last until .inly 1 j Repiilarl> > ou ran ftee the ing of all members of the com­ resident of Hebron, who saw the fun. There will be ping pong, shtif- ^ ’''■’'o nientioned that the (or the civilians Along ent and a special Founder's Day Gilead. beauty of design and rescued it Merchants group would approach commercial relations with Canada Floor leadci of the attack on the j >iilr « thrifts time to Inxeet In Mrs. Lovlna Hutchinson. Mr. mittee to be held-at her home on fie board, carrom and other games The (’.olleetors Call. a rtists wa.s Rcpic.xcntative Taber | V* ith food there m ust be va.at stores program will be presented. Thursday at 8 p. m. when all un­ from oblivion. It h.as finally found for enjoyment. At 8:00 p. m. there the side street merchants on the and Great Britain, since American hno reprt>durtlf»n^ of thl^ quality! and Mrs A rthur Hutchln.son of iR. N. Y.i. who delivered th'..'] of fibres and oil.' We need to grow ( hosts are solid mahogany, haxe Mrs. James Doherty and Mrs. finished business will be con­ Its way back into service and will will be choir rehearsal at the subject of closing on Wednesday The local Defense Council has citizens now are prevented from Shorter Hours? longer staple varieties of lotton Manchester were callers at the extending loans or credits to citi­ peroration j CtfKldard feet, fluted com er posts, Sdward Elackhaua are in charge cluded. greatly add to the dignity and in­ church afternoons throughout the sum­ Issued a warning that waste pa­ . . w here il i.s pr.acti- al home of Mrs. Robert Forte, on OfflclaJ Board Meeting terest of the church interior.- mer. They hope that cooperation zens of those nations. • The tiMie lias come to decide hex clod edge dra>%ers. rich Chlp- of the First Aid class which the Sunday afternoon Feb. 15, at per, iron, or other materials | whether we are going all-out for ] Must tonliiiue (onservation Longview P.T.A. is to sponsor. Friday. There will be an official board Arthur R. Gillette, an old ro.sidcnt will be forthcoming on this subject Suspension of this section of the |H*ndaje brasses all faithful pe­ Mr. and Mra. William Arm- 1 4:30 the Tolland County Youth I nece.ssary for defense purposes are | tlefen.ae or continue to boondoggle For Drugfnsli^ '.'Second 'VC must lontinue the Any members of the P.T.A. or meeting of the QuarryvlUe Metho­ here, can remember when the Rally Will be held at the Federat- I and endeavor, act still would leave in operation a riod tletalls. Notice, also, the |>^- strong, of South Coventry, were ' falling behind. A statemonl yes- and waste the .substance of Amer­ 'imservation program and. . . Iment-top mirror, the tall bed In- paople living In the Longview sec­ dist church held Wednesday eve­ pulpit was used In the church ed church. At an evening meet­ provision barring the .solicitation of emphasize it Ji-st a little bit more guests In Gilead on Sunday and ning at the home of Mre. Ann which burned down many years i terday intended to get more calls , I'ontributlbns in the United .States ica th.it ihi uld go into planes spiretl by antique in Old Charles- tion who are interested in such a ing in the church auditorium, Rev. ' through for wa.ste was made by' guns and .ships to defeat Mr. Hit- j Uounty Meeting Held] class are asked to get In touch i they attended aervlccs at the Skinner. The building committee ago. It was not in the church at Robinson of Putnam, will speak On for the benefit of foreign belliger­ Editor Addresses one of the member.'. Ixion A icr.' I "Third. 'AC .Tiuftt hold to the ad­ with either Mrs. Doherty or Mrs. Gilead Congregational church. will be present and anyone inter­ the time of the fire, having been "The .Meaning of Lent, " All peo­ ent governments. Restrietions on .And .Majority A ole for | ested in the reconstruction work discarded for some reason, and Thorp. the use of American Doris would Chairman Cannon iD.. Mo.> of; justment program even j.iore lirm- Backhaus at once. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Way of West ple of the Tolland Federated the House Appropnatioas Com- j The orderly marketinf r>f such Deputy Here Hartford spent the week-end at the on the church is also invited to thus saved. Mr. Carr had the pul­ churl h are invited to attend the Neighbor ( -. of E. Mr. Thorp warned that house- be retained, although the.se have r.lobing at 10. attend. It is expected that the pit stored and has turned it over I holders who are accumulating been modified by subsequent provi­ mittce and floor manager for the ] •»urplus ( rops as rntlon. wheat anti $ 2 2 - 5 0 For the convenience of those Wellcsway Farm homestead. service measure, earlier had criticized tertain types of tobacco is es.^^cn- w ho are required by law to file Miss Barbara Fish accompanied final contract for the finishing of to the church. •Mr. and Mn. Walter Pearson of sions of the lend-lease act permit­ \ meeUng attended by 110 beads ^ the work on the church will be Mrs. Charles P. Miner has been members for devoting .so much; tial to national unity. Federal Income tax returns, a by Miss Betly Thompson of Colum­ Hartford were Sunday guests of ^ r:n=:"'sSr^iu t^k^n ting repair of foreign war vessels '‘Fourtli. we must m aintain :iiie- signed at this meeting. I put in charge of a Red Cross pro- Tolland relatives in this country. t.inc to "flyspecks" and said that of drug stores in Hartford County | S27..‘>0 ••Burton Dixie" Deputy Collector of Internal Rev­ bia were fiilliri at the home of Rird (.ram be^V t’pmmerce at R.; : to remove It tue omnibus bill earned many quHte pnce.s . But we tin n»)t The parsonage of the Quarry- ject to get a Junior class started Stephen Kosley Is a patient at Most Impnrtant remaining scc- waa held m Hartford last night. I enue will be at the Town Clerk's Mr. and Mra. Warren Darrow In at tv,.»fincr list ntirht I *■ person has been saving It more important items want nunt*u.*=!>' iugh prkp*»,- O u r' ville Methodist church that has In the work. She .will supervise the Hartford hospital and under­ inrludes G Roger i fof some organization, or the Boy | lion of the act is that under which convening at 11 30 and adjourning | office, Rockville, on February 12 Portland. been for sale during the past few sewing and knitting of such arti­ i The slate Before the debate began. Mra I poal has be#*n polity and we must liiiier>|>ring .Mattre^^ and 13 from 9 a. m. through the Mra. William Milne of Larch- went an operation .there last Sat­ j Scouts, they can get in touch with the Munitions Control Board oj#f- al 3 o clo» k this morning. It was ’ months has been purchased by cles as will be within the compass 1 Newkirk, president: Calvin Plcone, ales to govern the exportation of ll.Kvaevrlt suggested in a press ] stick pretty ( h'Se to that goal. Il day to assist taxpayers in prepar- mont. N. Y , Mrs. John Odell and urday. : first vice president: Fr.onris Hoff- thls number If the pile has grown conference that she be given an iailed to lake action on a uniform farm prices are aUow4*d to soar Mr. and Mrs. Felix Jablon. Mr. of young workers. Mrs. Molly Churches has re- j too high. Various organizations war materials. Made ffvr uv b> the niake?^ of the lux­ , *ng their returns. No charge will daughters, the Misaos Janet and and Mrs. Jablon now reside In a I 1 man, seeond ’.Ice president: Sey- I’pporlunit.v to be beard by con- _ hour for , losing Drug stores in ' mi;ch abo\e panty. we will h^^ve ' be made for this serN'ice. Marlon Odell and son John Odell turned from several days spent I| mour A. Mather, treasurer; Robert are now making systematic Manchester have been keeping] hri'ken faith with the r» st of the urious \jinlt> Fair mattrev^. Patented cottage on Bolton Lake In the j . with relatives in Hartford. A pelagic bird is one th a t Uvea gressional critirs. \5 itbout inviting Public Health Meeting of Rye, N. Y . were guests of Rev. 1 J, Myers, secretsry: Wilfred B. rounds for these materials arid her to appear, the House approved tpen until 11 oilock at night and nation anti w ill he at ctised of war­ lnnen*prlnz unit \xlth sj>eclal posture Rosedale section. Final papers: ' The Tolland Juvenile Grange ' there are others who have not as on and about the ocean, such aa ' The February meeting of the George M. Milne at the par.sonage will be signed at the Wednesday | Carroll and Francis Hoffn.an. audi­ the OCD appropriation by a vou c the same hours have been observ­ time pn'fiteerinp. Let keep a?ii- features. U pholstered t»1th v»ff cotton Stafford Springs will meet in the Community House | tors: and the following I'irertors: yet prepared fafllltles for picking feulls and terns. i'ulture .^l.ate clean on i.s.stir Rockville Public Health Nursing on Sunday. evening meeting. ^ Friday a t 5 p. m. for the regular ; vote ed in m any o th er plai es in tbe felt, plentt of If! >\o\en stripe tlrk, A«ocIation will be held IhU eve- fourteen members of the Wo- Defense .Meeting Poetponed . George Goislwin. William Manierre. It up All nf these thiiig.s are vi- \ ote. .\gftinsl Donald Duck I county, with some plai e.s keeping Toiiipht W y i ’;iMwri;xted I’m .' of L. BIsaell on Park street. Valentine lunchetin held at the pone the meeting of the Defense The benefit dance for the Red on record, 259 to 112. against the i Shortage Of Druggists | Exemptlty Degree Council schedule for this eve- , nett. surcess. ipquest of .'Secretary Morgenthaii | rhe meeting wa.s told th a t there | will give the prir.tipal adiiress at home of Mrs. Carlton Jonca. The , Cross held at the Tolland Town the ifir.fercive banquet Fayette Lodge No. 09, A. F. and •um of twenty dollars was present­ iiing at the home of David C, ; A military funeral waa held this Hall February 5 netted fifteen Jack Schaaf. retiring president. The com m ittee In charge of tor $80,000 to pay for a Donald | wa.s going to i>e a fu rth er ahoit- . A. M„ will exemplify the Fellow- ed to Mrs. Nickerson to he uted at Toomey. The meeting will be held | nfiemoon for Nelson Madsen. 47. dollars. The officers of the local exprr.a'ed his gratitude fer the in- waste material has been busy pe"-- Duck movie now being shown j age of druggi-sts in the stale be- I pcration he had received during the fecUng it.s organization and Is now ehip Degree at Its regular meet- the First Aid .Station at Hebron next I East Main atreet a World’War i auxiliary of the Rockville Chap- throughout the country to promote , cause of the war and the numbei Ing this evening at 7:30 o'clock in j Qreen. This money was raised by Doifon Dneis \A*hrk <9i^tiirdAv I ter appreciate the kindness of all past year, considered a surce.ssful ready to lend a band wherever 1 rompt income tax payments | ot hours that the druggials were eleraii Solon Masonic Hsll. i jjje members of the club at card There will be no meeting of the | * Velcran’t hoaoltal in those who made this possible one for the Ch-amber. needed In passing the OCU appropria­ being I ailed upon to work was too' .Meeting parties given at their homes and Jolly Club thla week. Ths meeting! ^ t V . , The speaker of the evening was tion the House ruled: 1 great. There was an effort made Famous DREXEL Igth Century Reproductions haa been poatponed until next! Alan M. Olmstcad. editor of The 1 No part of the fund could be | to have the hours of 'opening l*U‘ad.«s (hiilt\ An ImporUnt meeUng of the j j,y a sliver collection taken at the eral months lllneaa. Services were Ellen G. Berry Auxiliary, Spanish movie which was shown week. Manchester Evening Herald, who used for the salary of any person | , hanged, but thus was oppo.sed Mra. John Maaaey la vlaiting re- held at the home with Rev. George di.se,i.saed the w ar situation. m OCD unless "iirectly emjiloy- .strongly by those who have lunch Choose from a Varied “Open Stock” Collection War Veterans, will be held this at the firemen's rooms. L’. Wilcox, pastor of the Grace Ellington U nnliniied from Page One) evening In the G A R. hall at 8 A class In First Aid will com­ lallvea In Florida. ed ' in administration of the law, | counters and w ho depend upon a ‘ Members of the Social Commit­ Episcopal church, officiating. I hat was interpreted as limiting i breakfast business It was decided , o'clock. mence next Monday evening. Feb. Burial waa In ,Htafford Springs O. F. Herr jni-tani'c of an offu lal botraiing Hub Branch to Open tee of the Bolton Hall and Library Filial FirHl Aiil OCD employment to procurement to make no change in the hours of Choose at Substantial Savings During the Sale! 16 at 7:30 o'clock at the White Aiaoeiation aet up the new stove cemetery. He was bom In South Tel. 4BS-8, Rockville y ? his trust A aub branch of the M otor Ve- school house. Mrs Kemp of Buck­ of fire-fighting material, gas masks opening in the morning, the hours in the kitchen of the hall on Mon­ WlUlngton, Jan u ary 15, 1895 the and the like to be decidevi upon by the individ­ Downfall Due To Loan hlclei Department will open In ingham will be the instructor. son of Louis and Anna (Peteraoni (.las8 Is Fomliietcd IMENSU SHOP I Michael Blansfleld of Water- Rockville on February 17 for the day evening. Mrs. Harold G. Davis entertain­ . ^^1^ ♦•f amacf : 2. No mon«y cpuld be used for ual store keeper, but the large Tou may wish to furnish >our room all at on< c. Thank»‘ t«» riint-Brm c's Senil- The I^adie.s Aid Society tif the The Selectmen met In the Com­ Madsen and had lived In Stafford 1 iiAMC»€fTntca*M bui‘.j-. who appeared as coun.sel for issuance of automqjjple reglslra- [Gilead Congregational church will ed the Woman's Club at her home s.alariea for persona, rent of facil­ majority voted in favor of a clos­ Annual sale prices, you uill n«it find il dlftWuIt. On the other hand. \ou may munity Hall on .Monday afternoon Springs for 45 years. He was em­ Monday. Mrs. Mary B. Cordtsen The final cla.ss of the 10-hour ities or purchase of supplies to ing hour at 10 o'clock. Even thl* Johnson, succeeding Eli H Milner tiona and renewals. The office will p^ld Us monthlv meeting at the ployed os a weaver at the Warren of Danbury, said that his client's prefer to begin uith just a few choice pioc<*s. and add to them from time- and took care of the routine busi­ was .the loader and reviewed the course on first aid was held last promote or conduct programs of was not to the liking of all the $ 27-50 to-linie. Here attain, this is . for ><»u can al«a>s he sure of tindinjr be open daily from 8:30 a. m.. to | w Ellla on Wed- ness of the month. Woolen Mill until last April when llradquarim for Famous downfall was occasioned by a 5 p. m., at the Memonal building, j neaday afternoon. Mrs. Wilbur book "The Burma Road," by Nlcol night at the regular soaslon of the physical fitneiis by dancers, fan druggists, but it was the general hamioniring Drexel ple<‘es In Flint-llrui^e’s o|M‘n slmU di**pla}. taken 111. He was a member of dancing, street shows, theatrical 32.990 loan which he made to a John Andrelskl of Norwich will Hills and Mrs. Charles Fish are Smith. Auxiliary Police school In the opinion that the hour would be Strazza Post, American Legion. Trade School Auditorium. At the performance or other public enter- friend who was in dire need and be In charge assisted by Miss the assistant hostesses. A aeries of Sliver Teas are being lollowed /or closing and the who failed to repay the money He leaves his wife Mrs. Mary next session, the students wRI l.iinment ’ change will go into effect on KHiit-BrureV #34.9.5 Mary Burke of this city and Miss Mr. and Mrs Roger Porter of (Ntdemo) Madsen; two daughters. sponsored by the ladles in town Blansfleld told the eourt that commence their studies on general Jockeif House membera predicted that March 22. Carolvm Blozir of South Windsor. Hartford were Sunday visitors at Hebron Mary and Jean: a brother Louis all and the suburbs. Twenty-five cents Johnson will inhent more than B irths Is Collected from each lady attend­ police duties. This instruction will UNDERWEAR the Senate would concur, but Sen­ In .New Haven ,\ren $32 099 from the estate of hfs '•Rrposr" Inarr^prini; the home of Mr. and Mrs Merton ot Stafford Springs; a slater Mra. ate action wa.s likely to be de­ Mr. and Mrs. Francis Saenger The annual meeUng of Bt. Pet- ing and the proceeds are given to be given by Detective Sergeant Jo­ It was reported that in New mother. Mrs Emily Johnson and Hills. Mrs Hills went baejt to Gertrude Morrison of Rochdale, seph A. Prentice. ferred at least until next Monday. Haven and ita area that the stores of 107 Orchard 'street arc the par Hartford_ with them Sunday after- er's Pansh took place aa announc- Maas. the Red Croas. Y'front eenitruction providot that when the estate i.» closed in Ntcrl roil unit i» gusrant«rd fnr 10 Mr. and Mra. Saul Lavttt are the Gerald G. Young, Red Cross first Congre.aeional leaders made ar­ were closing at 10 o clock at night j fh enta of a daughter bom on Mon- noon] returning to Gilead Monday ed, Saturday evening, Feb. 7, at Wolcott Chapter. Order of the moicwliop lupport. No bulk, no bind, the probate court in the near fu­ vears against dvf*ri« In inanufarturc- day at the Rockville City hospital. • py^nlng 1 church. The Rev. H. R. Keen parents of a ton bom at the Hart­ aid Instructor, conducted last rangements to do little vvork this and was meeting vv ith favor This ture wiU make complete rest it' Eastern Star wll' observe "visit­ night's meeting, and nearly all the j no bwttOM. Knit to Ut yowr »kin brootbo. v\eek because many Republicans Mr. and Mrs. Antoni N. Sadlak ! Earl I>‘wbi resumed teaching i opened with P™yer »nd jading of ing matrons and patrons night," ford hospital Saturday. The baby was also true in the Stamford | tlon to tme town, < niton frit upholstered, ha* a pat- notice. The treasurer. State Is a grandson of Mr. and Mra. Paul 60 men who registered for auxil­ loty to loundor ond notdi no iron* had agreed to make Lincoln Pay area, it was reported. ' poea Not Cure Crime trrncd tick of tapestry wrsvr. rm- of thia city are the parents of a oilead Hill school Monday Thursday evening with officers iary police duty were present. speechea Thursday throughout the son born on Sunday at the Wesson morning after . ' Finance Commlaaloner Lewis W. present from every section of C5on- Lavltt of Maple street. Inp. A« od'.«rti»fdb notionol mofo- The meeting voted last night to Jud^e Foster, dismissing the de­ Most of the men have obtained country. use newspaper space to advertise broldrrcd bonier, corded edge, turning Memorial hospital In Springfield. ' Mrs Frances Daw of ^i^banon I Phelps. _read hi. report for .the necUcut. The ceremonies tslll be Mrs. Ernest G. Wraight of Hall's itn««. Oriolnotd^ and manwfoctvrod fense Tlea for probstion. declared, I paat year, and It waa approved. Comer, will have charge of the their photographs which were tak- the closing hours and that a state­ handles and air ventilators. Choral Club to Meet was substitute teacher last week preceded by a aupper at 6:30. by Ceoptn. P*r Gormont from that .iestitullon goea toward mlU- There will be a meeting and re­ Officer! elected were: Senior Visiting matrons and patrons will Founders Day program at the El- I m for their Identification cards 60c ment would be laaued telling why gation of the penalty but does not hearsal of the Roikville Commu­ warden, Lewia W. Phelpa; junior llngton Centef Parent Teacher Aa- | for the local police file at this was necessary. As far as could cure the crime. Include: Mrs. Mildred Dawson, soclatlon meeting this evening. headquarters. All members are nity Choral Club this-evening at warden, Charlea C. Sellera; treas­ Moosup; Raymond Barrows, Staf­ y. M. C. A. be Icajmed in M anchester thi.s T^e senjence impo.-ed by Judge urer. Lewia W. Phelps; membera scheduled to be fingerprinted at a . morning, all of the local druggists Foster included not less than two 7:45 o'clock at Room 19. Rockville ford Springs: Mrs. Dorothy Little, later meeting. High school. appilig of the vestry: Mrp. T. D. Martin, Manchester: J. Frederick Aah, Schedule are in favor of the plan as are the n/ir more than three years i>n e.u h Mrs. Leon G. Rathbone, Mlsa Clar­ South Woodstock: Mrs. Edna Rob­ store owners and the new hours of the first three counts the terms Council to Meet ' Mm. W. W. G rant issa L. Pendleton, F. Elton Post, Last Passenger (jibtoni Tailored Ma yor Raymond F. H int will' erts, East Hartford; treasurer, romorrow ; will become effective in Manches­ to run concurrently, and not more 7394, Manchester Daniel G. Horton, Jared B. Ten­ 9 00 -12 .00 Secon.l .ahiil rccrea- ter on .March 22. than two years on the fourth presiile at the meeting of the nant, Claude W. Jones. Mrs. Agnes Schrader, Montville; Common Coi.niil t" he helcl this, Mrs. Lillian Gardner, Suf field: Autos Finished tioii group. count, the fourth .sentence to begin Draperies to S 14.9.3 Clerk: Anne C. Gilbert; auditor, Women .V gvm and upon the expiration of the first evening In the fo iinril r'Kmi.s. Me- Mra Emma Alexander of Pleas­ Mrs. T. D. Martin; sexton, John Mrs. Helen Wilcox, Merrow; Mra. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY SPECIALS AT 10:0012 00 norial building. ■ant Valley, will observe her eighty- Louise Rose. Stonington; Mra. badm inton. Vavalioii Periods three Robert Schuyler; delegate to the 2 00-4:00 -Baby clinic. C oniinittee Vppoinled ninth birthday next Monday, quiet­ Diocesan convention, Charles C. Mary McPhall, New London: Mrs. Detroit, Feb. 10— The w ar’s President Nelson Mead of the I Ruth Luce, Thompsonvllle; Mrs. absorption ' of the automobile In­ 3:.'icra 2 9 c lb . This DKim demonstrates what you ean accom­ No Bowling of a trained nurse reminded to be alert for the signal, 2 9 c lb . 3 9 c lb . To Entertain their vacation. volunteer their aervlces to their | will have a choice of rraahes, damasks, William Roper has been confined the rapid ringing of bells, such as Illu strated .Above: S.AI.F. 1‘IIU 1. Because of the Firemen's Fair D uring th e vacation period In local Red Cross chapters. mohairs and prints; moat all eolnrs. plish I" scleetine from the rich mahoganv of at his home for several days with church bells, school house bells, or April the elementary schools will "We are anxious to do whatever ■ • 3-Draner Sheraton dre*s»-r...... S.$,X7.5 to he held on Tluirsday. Friday the grip MEATY LAMB STEW 2 pounds 29c Drexcl's MarlltorouRh (.roup. M hen you >e« an,' Saturday evenings of this any Isrge bells, planned for the Eyes Examined - Glasses Fitted The American Legion band and be closed the entire week of April we reasonably ran in making .i 9 I.arge fretlcd-top mirror 817 73 The Well Child Conference will I purpose. There~ soma resi- week at the Town Hall, there will Mijiute Men will entertain the 27, but not th e High school. The available our first aid instructors ' I • .vnrawer Sheraton chest S,\8..Mt th e r e c u la r a n d s«ale p ric e la c s , sid e -b y -x id c , he held at the (Tommunit; House. I dences In the towm that aeem to be pupils of the High school will have be no games in the firemen's bowl­ FRESH GROUND BEEF 2 pounds 49c troops of the 77th Goast Artillery to the country at large," J Wald- '[ • Twin sire Iv re-foot had $19 .VO Friday afternoon. from 1 to 31 beyond the reach of bells unless but two days during that vacation Uch. plant op/eration engineer, said 11 vou'll know vou are also actomplishinir some- ing league this week. : o'clock. at the Armory Friday evening. the wind is in exactly the right The minute men. Robert and period. April 30 and May 1. Employes have been notified that i| .S129..30 Wilioii Other Ples'es. Not >hown: ihini; oUe coverinc voiirself with iflory for I direction. At theae places even the | in this way the High school pu­ Ralph Von D ^k. William Zincimer- the first aid training program In I • Panel foot hed. full sl/e fire siren la not alwaya heard. LEAN FRESH SHOULDERS lb. 25c pils will have made up five days tbe plants of the assoiiatrd com­ thrift! il a point It* see these reproduc­ Japa (Yedited With .Assist I There will be an arrangement to man, Thomaa Irwin, and John 9x12 Size Rugb • 4-nrawer .siheraton dresser Godek will give an exhibition of which will allow for the closing of panies will be stepped up. and Red tions ,'sO<)N. (dlead qptify by telephone in such cases, school earlier in June for High Cross officials have Instructed Rochester, Ind. — •/P^—Daylight air raid wardens having been nam­ Juice. aneient drumming, an art that is 1 rapidly fading. school pupils who may go to w-ork chapters to utilize to the fullest o...... i» u xT» 111 ,“ ''‘"8 finally won out with ed to take care of all such locali- j Local Eggs 2 doz. 85c on farms or in the defense facto- possible extent the assistance of | Grange P. of H. No. Ill pulton county commissioners, but ties. ! Oranges 2 doz. 49c Director Ralph Von Deck has ar­ presented a p ^ a m known aa ; the Japanese had to be credited Land O’ Lakes ranged a fine program for the riea. the telephone company men. $99.50 “ F lrat This Is no joke but a serious in Night, revealing i vvith an assist. Summer after auro- test and all should be careful to . Mweet Legion band which has been re­ Complete Suites • and Open Stock Selections m em ories of the G range Ufe of the mcr, Rochester has gone on fast Butter 2 lbs. 81c hearsing weekly at the Lesion msmbera. The program was: "He- observe wamlnfs on the cards Hear Telephone Recreta Gets^Tires; U recks Car A $30 saving on a Mhittall loomed Mil- time. Summer after aummer, the Bent out by the defense council. A Tangerines doz. 19c home. Thia la the second of a bren's First Night and Proceed­ Small Weekly Payments ton rug la real news, theae daya! This Dining Reproductions Also Sale Priced commissioners have Just as con- room or rooms may be prepared Seedless Toilet Tissue series of entertainments that have Altadena. Calif,—(gb—Red faces 4 Dubuque. la.—igh—It was a : DREXEL ings" read by the lecturer . Mias alslently refused to set the court­ for effective blackouts by cover- ‘ been put on g o t the troops since Is the same mill tliat weavea tbe famous norsne* Jonea; roll call. My First are in vogae for Altadena's tele­ gleeful Dubuque country farmer i house clock ahead, because farm­ Ing windows with dark curtains I Grapefruit 5 for 25c 6 rolls 50c they took over the Armory. Last phone gossips. Deputy Sheriff E, who walked out of his tire ration­ .\nglo Persian rug. Only atnek on hand Imprcaatof) of the Grange by all: ers asked them not to. Yesterday or hangings. In that cass lights | Richard Stone - Optician week the Salvation Army band rsctlatlen, 'The Deacon's Master­ Freak Fancy H. Maas arrested a couple of 'teen ing board office with an order to Is Included at Ibis vary sprx-ial sale price. they voted to turn the clock up at need not be extinguished In that - Dr. Robert M. Rubin — Optometrist gave a concert that was well re­ age youngsters who bad hooked purchase obsolete tires for his an­ 103 Apvlum • 150 Trumbull H.ARTFORD— Phone 2*.32.54 piece" by Rev. George Mlinc; 2 am . next Monday, when the Don't wait until It la tea late! particular part of the house. No | 6 lbs. 25c ceived. earpbonas. onto a ttlepbooe line. cient car, but tba se n t morning be | mathematical game; atory of Lih- whole nation adopts daylight saV' ' ray of light should be visible out- 891 Main Street Call 4720 for Appointment Mushrooms Tb.25c Turnips coin's Life. ^Virothy Barraaso: [ ing time. T b ^ had found converaattong so returned and anrreudersd Ua 4liMe. It is said that a second test T be can look a t tb e sun Interesting tb ^ became splendid tiricaU. "ta’hat’s wronlf?" asked I unharnwd—by drawing a thin listeners. The boys were lectured, the dark. "1 wiaekad the car last | and tu m a d to tb a ir paranta. night,” be respooded. MANQHESTER e v e n in g HEEALD, MANCHESTER, c o n n . TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 104JI MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1942 PA G E SE V E N ►AGE SIX ing le.sa sugar, vve might take a tip excessive loyalty to ’ her own pro­ would be Impossible. Latking' such SERIAL STORY Lieut. LaBelle Two Improvements- in Steel Sugar Cut Not from the diets that are recom­ MADAME VAUGHN cpntrtl, the future economic wel­ teges has given this Congress such Movies Shown mended for children. Little sugar Nazis-Getting Ready Is given to a child early In life so GIFTED READER AND fare of all this nation depends, In an opportunity. Until Congress Man About Manhattan Reported to Engineer Group ADVISER hit on the fact that Ma>Tis Chaney Is Called Out -Health Threat he can learn to like the natural lEofnitm raid large and vital part, upon the ex­ By George Tucker In Army Camps TAMBAYGOLD tn.sto of foods undiaguised. And his Advice Given On Everything ercise of restraint; those provid­ had been employed to teach sweets are kept simplife—served to Pertaining To Vonr Life. PUBUSHBD BT THB COFYRiaHT. 1841. For Spring Offensive New York, Feb. 10— (fh—Two., The other makes harder steel Americans the "Kleanor Glide" hs BY SAMUEL HOPKINS ADAMS NBA BCRVICK. INC. him cither for de.ssert or just BKRALD PRINTINO CO.. INC. ing services should certainly make New York The grim circum-• frequent political campaigns In improvements in steel were re­ RPEfTAI. READINGS — SOe. Reil Cross Furnishes Must Report fo r Active by adding a few thousandths of Average American Can shortly after a meal. Sweets arc II 8tr*«t part of their defehse against Axis stances that have sobered world Chicago were often clownish, but ported to the American Institute 2194 Main St., Opp. Capea Sti, UanchMtcr. Conn. no Increases beyond those neces­ one per cent of a certain common such concentrated foods that they thinjdng in recent years have de- W'hen Big Bill got through speait- V* 1 • _ allies show they all are sharing as of Mining and Metallurgical En­ Hartford, Conn. TBOMA8 FEROUSON sary to cover their own Increase bombs, Congress w'as in the dog­ I.ditest Films to Cump Reunion A t Tam tey iVlakiiig Gigantic Ellort news- Duty on Feb. 16 at Reduce Use 50 P. C. tend to take the cd.ge dff the appe­ OoncrAl ManirtT' s t.^ e d a phenomenon cA public l.ig hla hearers were pretty well wouldn't have to live with me, gineers today. household chemical. It la added to Ilnurs: 10:30 A. M. to 9:00 P. M. house Itself. It stood exposed be­ tite—make children or adults less Foundod Oetob»r 1. 111! In the cost o f living and In the iiffe. The day of the "crowH plea-ser" convinced that he was entitled to Hospital Theaters. Chapter XXXll you know." paper reports assume that Reichs- Fort Devens. One is a steel that cuts like carbon eteel. The result is not Without Bad Effect. To Stabilize Front in hungry for other foods tliiy need. Phone 5-S554 cost of providing these services. fore the country for having taken is ended. A more exacting public their vote. He liked to paint pic- 1 had plenty to tell Juddy when "The usual reason! The usual niarshal Hermann Wilhelm Goering butter during the machining pro­ only greater hardness, useful for RublUbtd ETory Baanlni E*c«pi reeison'.'" negotiated for new Italian troops Fewer Desserts Bundavi and Holldaya. Entarrd at Any Increase which goes beyond | a moment of the rest of the na- taste prefers periormance to lures of disaster. He cc.ulfi take Washington, D. C.— Aa a part I sat down to my typewriter. She Russia; Caucasus, Suez Lieut. Leo J. LaBelle, of 174 cess. It is important for such machine tools, but also good duc- Hartford, Feb. 10.—The average tha Poat Offica at Manchaatar. heroics, merit to color. It takes something as dull as the clty'a By this time poor Doc was des­ during his recent visit to Rome and thlngs as the timing devices of tillty and superior toughness, two "T ry eating fewer rich dessert.s that basis adds directly to the ; tion’s preoempation with to of Its jirogram for helping the wouldn't get the letter tlU the Maple street, has been ordered to American could cut his sug.ir con­ - fewer partrie.s and very sweet Conn., aa 8aaond Claaa Mall Mattar. more than a strong personality to water toll" and terrify the unthink- Kent yacht docked in Brooklyn, perate. "Mom h ^ told me every- Canal, Egypt, Goals. that even Jacques Dorlot, the explosive . shells, making possible quite different qualities, can be chance that this nation will find I .slip through a pension plaR.’for Its conquer the masses nowadays. ing constituent with prospects of morale of hospitalized soldiers in ' w'hlcVwould” be a'couple^^^^ thing ' turncoat French Communist who report for active duty, without de­ great accuracy in the threads had by drawing this steel at low sumption in h.nlf without disas­ cakes. Fresh fruits are among the SUBSCRIPTION RATES mo.st nutritious and desirable of P H O T O M F A X Ona Taar by Mall ...... 11.00, Itself In the throes of Inflation, ! own members. The "Bipidles Kor A decade ago a crowd pleaser in-sufflclont drinking or bathing This Is what 1 two-fingered And then some, apparently. Bern, Switzerland, Feb. 10 —fiiP) led an anti-Soviet contingent in the lay. on the 16th of February, to which give precision to the setting temperatures, trous effects on health, according Arm y camps from coast to coast, ■ yet. desserts .and they carry their own Par Month by Mall .... .1 .10 enjoyed the full favor of fortune, water unless Mayor Thompson What has she toid you?" —The German Army is making a Nazi Army, has tried to get new Fort Devens. He will be station­ of the timer. The hard steel was reported by to the weekly, bulletin of the St.nte .1 .01 when It won't matter very much ' Congress" movement .bad starte^l. the American Red ('ness has out. LIKE LOOKING, Ilnsla Coby ...... lie appeared In politics, in sports, were retained in office "That you were- were going to gigantic new effort to stabilize recruits. The process to make this steel George F. Comstock, of The Titan- DepartrVient of Health which point­ sugar. Canned fniil.s also come in Dallvarad Ona Taar ... .I9.0C how many dollara any one has | Congress had behayf^d with a fine j treated more than 200,000 service Friend Juddy—' ed there temporarily, pending a the cla.ss of nut too rich des.serts. in literature and even In crime. Hy Babe Ruth acted rather than have a a—" the front in Soviet Russia in prep­ Although Germany is expected was reported by L. Ramsey, ium Alloy Manufacturing Co., ed out that curtailment of sugar men to the latest motion picture ' permanent assignment with the Diaccl fruits are one of the I'cst FOR A NEEDLE MEMBER OF hoarded, because they will be so ■ disregard for th^.-^welfare of us all |dint of some vague endowment, spoke his pictures As he ap­ Trade continues good. M y ac­ Then Juddy got it. "She’s crazy! aration for a spring offensive con­ to turn out perhaps a larger Army Wisconsin Steel Works. Niagara Tails, N. Y. might even prove to be beneficial. features. | U. S. Army. .sources of natural sugar. A pud­ IN A HAYSTACI THB ASSOCIATED PRESS much sawdust. jin its sabotag«f'of the price con-! never accurately identified, he proached the plate, swinging hia counts are a mess without you. Or is it you? I ’m not going to centrated in the Mediterranean than ever before when spring Granulkted sugar contrihutes Tha Aaaoclatad Praia la aicluilTi. The films are purchased by the Lieutenant LaBelle has been ding ni.ade with rai-ins or dates, stood out above the crowd, ami bat, he suggested the Mighty Bixie Groff shot Maurie. They have anything. How could I .' I and to the east, usually well-in­ comes, observers point out that nothing to the diet in the way of I? aniltlad to tha uai or ranubllca- Unquestionably, Congress should trol bill. X^k. Congress was on Hospital Motion Picture Service of found his bullet. Angel Todd millions of the Nazis' best-trained very active in the State Guard for Instance, neials re.cs -sugar for tloti of all nawa dianatchaa eraditaa took his rewards as a matter of Casey of the ver.se. A home run mean — wait!" formed persons with Axis connec­ here in town, being attached with needed minerals, vitamins nr pro­ have taken action freezing all i the spot, the Red Cross and are exhibited has quit Welliver. Coach Har­ She ran over to the Feederia troops and much of their equip­ sweetening thaii a iil.aiu imdding. .to It or not otharwiaa craditad In course, was the very least the crowd ex­ tions said today. Company G. His excellent know­ teins. Despite thi.s fact, the per thia oapar and alao tha lopal nawi prices and rates and fees. Con- | .No\v/we don't believe Mayris pected, as. of course, it was the- in 67 camp theaters throughout ley is wild. Sheriff Mowry is and gave the three short toots on ment have been lost and th.at their Voters Baek Repeal capita consumption of sugar in "l-'inally, surge-, t.s Doctor St:in- publlanad haraln. the country. The Caucasus, Egypt, Iraq ami ledge of the military, was noted Kxamplefl of ceIrbraleJ erowil* most. still trying to horn in on Tam- m> whistle that were the come-a- replacements, both human and this country has risen In recent ley, add variidv and supplement All riahta of rapubllcatlon of gress did not; that leaves the re-| C h a^y should have a Job In the laitest Pictures the Suez canal were laid down by apaoial diapatrhaa haraln ara alao pirHsorfl ronie to mind. Now York's Dempsev never wa.s more full bay. No ulce. Loren. Oliver has runnin" signal. theea observers as ultimate goals merhanhal, may not measure up years to 110 pounds per year. the weekly white refined : lig.nr sponslbility for this nation s lu- : ^ D ., Without knowing anything Starfed last July, the program ' to earlier standards. raaOrvad fX-mayor Jimmy Walker was one. uf storm and fury and color got him checkmated. You It sounded like the trump of ol a Nazi drive which, they said, The recommended amounts of with other natiir.ally ..sweet foods. ture woe or prosperity largely up/about her ability, the very fact has been developed rapidly with know. Old Doc Oliver, the chess Of Solons’ Pensions Availatile now .are honey, c.sne Full aarvlca ellant of N E A So was Wilham* Hale Thompson — — than when things were going doom to me. Coming through the likely would bring Bulgaria into sugar per week at different ages You ran find everything yon need approximately 170 different fea- , player. Mowry baa not found it syrufis, molasses, sorghum, corn Barrica Ino ______to Individual and local cooperatinh | that she la Klennor'i protege ! who callod himself "Big Bill The badly. None who saw him climb front door. I stopped under the action and Involve Turkey. t; will be amply provided for with a for making pictures. . .either still back into the ring alter Louts tures in the Red Cross motion pic- ; out yet, but the only gold at faded sign over tne doorway. to express disapproval of the restricted family allowance of syrup and maple syrun. .Molasses, Ptthllahara RepraaanlaMvaa. Tha with the common go<)Q. T^lose ought to be onoiigh to keep her off ' Bulkier' mayor of ('hu ago. The This is the critical month. clandestine manner by which the , or morlrs . .at THE FALLOT Angel Kirpo had knocked Idm ture library to date Included In Tainoay was old Chief Whoo- St. Francis and St. Benexllght A & P Adv. Wins Avalanrhe of Letters pound per person, the bulletin .s.aid cane .svni|is and -sirglium contain Jiilioa Vi»th*tva Spaolal Aaenc,— anv government pavroll. Keeping ' P'"'''"’-'’" Much depends on Germany’s Ramspeck hill was sneaked Katr <• ■ rti'c.iito. Datrolt and who move to grab thcmsciycs an Ihioiigh the ropes will fi rget the this entertainment bill of fare, are ] zis’s watch charm. You couldn’t Bk'ss this House from Wolul In general under two years of age a good deal of calcium and iron " ■STUDIO ,V CAMKUA SHOP. See ' * ^ iiniong them In sports there were ability to solidify her positions in Puts Pressure Behind through the House." 3o«*f- cxcos.sive jiroportion of^t^he "war her off .should have been a uiimrimatter ’ nuPp Kiith nml .lack Dempsey savage mmules that followed. Ami the very latest Hollywood produc­ mine eriough gold in a century FUght. Institute Award —1 oz. sugar per week is suffi­ ; iis for Photo ad vie,e.. .and "Every- northern and central Russia before Would Abolish Other Pensions of simple gocsi ta.ste on the part of i ’ .,o.se two combineil proficiency the consequences of that return on tions. I here to fill my hollow tooUi. "You two old plumbers have Movement; No Imme­ cient: 3-5 years 1-6 oz: 6-8 vear.s .8iieli Ijinguage! ME.'I- ■ ■ I’ nlT b u r e a u of boom" are operating against the.r thawing snows, mud and rain Smith's bill would abolish pen­ • thing Photographic" . . . Always ;iinahiy to a high degree, and Kirpo. The South American was In some Instances producers What did 1 always tell you that never lifted a finger to help any­ 2-8 oz: 9-11 years 5-12 oz; 12-1(> CIRi't l.v I 1 iN5 community, their neighbors, and Mrs. Roosevelt. make these sectors dlffioult for sions not only for members of (ilenty of parkingNpace. All enr .slricUy speaking: were more than a battered hulk within seconds. have selected the hospital theaters Doc was a straight shooter. He one yet, ” I told them. "N ot sines New Y'ork. Feb. 10 —Tiie first diate Action Seen. years 8-18 oz.; 16 years and over •St Paul, Minn. . Twrntv-five The Prlntln* Compsny. major operations. Congress but also for some 250,- themselves. But let us be careful how we | , row d ploascrs. , And so passes the rrowd pleaser. for world premier showings of is back and looking peakid. If I ’ve been Tambay. Now gat 10-24 oz. employrso: a .kt. i’ o.l a!!,n. i:;. ti n I’hoto Finishing done on premises. Inc.. ■•■Mine* no flnsncia! rasnoitsi- Weather Best In March Annual Go!den Apple Adverti.sing 000 appointive office-holders he bllltT for typogr»phlr»l «rrnr» »p- And while they think of tho.se award virtue to Congress mer^ely iI Teddy, Roosevelt was perhaps In all likelihood, he will return their productions. The recently re­ that is not spelled right, spell it busy." The weather in the Mediterran­ Washington, Feb. 10.- >/F)- -An Cut Wastes plain iie.ir New i;r:;li!on luive rh« leased "Skylark " and Walt Dis­ yourself. He a.sks after you. So Award sponsored by the New York said were given pension privileges scpiared up their u.ss-word' a. - p»»rln? in sdveriiiemenr* In who ( an afford to pay, they .should ' because Congress is savage and the lust of them to register in the again when the public thirst for Ihen I breathed a prayer for ean b&sln will be at its best in avalanche of letters from back Louise Stanlev. Ph D , Uliief of ll.anchfiKr Evenina HernlS ney's cartoon "Dumbo" were , do the Four Horsemen. Tam- those who were about to die and March when, it was stated, the of- i and Sew England Apple Institute under the blanket pr,ovisions of the the Bi ireau of Home Economics count with, the P.eii Cn .ss. bitter and eloquent iii attacking public conscience. Countie.ss an- heroes needs new slaking. F*er- home, the like of which hasn’t also think of tlvisc who rnrinot .si- aly.ses have been made of the haps he is a symbol of peace and shown for the fir.st time in the bay Tree 1s down. Doc and Old I cussed my knees into supporting fenslve is expected to break in full "'s® A & P Tea Company, been seen on Capitol Hill since Ramspeck bill. \ United States Department of Ag. .MI employeil in the utility .sower Thursday. February 10 ford to pay. Mr.s. Itojsevelt's mistakes. Nor "fir.st Roosevelt's " power over plenty. Perhaps war gives us too army theaters. Swoby did It with their little me over to the Swockade. When 1 blast. In one sense, it may have i Thf’ ni'i.s H O'Neill, general mana- the days of neutrality repeal, piu Legiskators who professed ignor­ rlculture has suggested that tho-e department, tliey agreed to asse.-H should we forget that half of Con- ; people. One of the shriwde.st i.s many heroes to allow us u acclaim The first theater was opened i hatchet. So you got no excuse saw those two faces, I figured that begun already wHh Field Marshal Institute announced here the pressure of voters today be­ ance of the pension bill provisions who arc planning to u.'c sugar sub­ themselves a penny, e ■ mvirke 1 got cold comfort from Representa­ ffiH otSu. Inflation Can Begin At Home i that "he talked in pictures.' the accident of personality. October 14 at the Barnes General I not to come back. Let nothli g 1 might aa well gel in the first today. hind a growing movement for re­ stitutes and to save .sugar should for t!ie P.e | ( ’r.-.-.s. i-verv time tliey ! gress's vehemence in this issue de- Erwin Rommel's cOmback In Libya tive Vinson (D-Ga), who chided Debiicle At Singapore? Which IS to say, when he .said Hospital, Vancouver Barracks, j deter you; not snow nor rain lick and go down nghting.. So I aided by considerable reinforce­ Designed to "stimulate better peal of the new law setting up "keep a weather eye open for out swore. In three dav.s. proianitv 'What Is happening with many • rives from the fact that here Con- ‘ something it immcdiati lv con- George Ses.sions Perry, who Oregon. A l present there are 38 j nor heat of the sun nor what gave them the story in words of advertising of apples," the award them for not keeping abreast of and out sugar w.a.stes. One of the nette.l the Led Cro;ji War Fund CflMERflSHOP T ments. pensions for Congressmen. what was going on In the House. prices for essential services Is that It will probably be a long while | gress senses an opportunity to jureil up a vi.s.oii in the stodgie.st wrote 'Hold Autumn In Your theaters in the eastern area of the have you aa Jim Farley wrote one syllable. wa.s based on "the best single ad­ most obvious sugar wastes, of S4..50. Foreign observers here who Following quickly on the heels Said Vinson: I imagination The hearer "saw ' Hand. " is a Texan who holds on country, 18 in the middle west, and on the poat office steps. We need "And if you don’t like it, the vertising plere" produced and used course. Is the undissolved sugar in those who provide services are before laymen, or military experts, make the country forget its own have talked with persons recently of the derisive "Bundles for Con­ "In my judgment it Is a reflec­ 1 what Roosevelt said. collegiate degrees. Says Mr. 11 In the far weat. you at Tambay. in the New York and New England the bottom of a cup of coffee or either, arrive at any favorable un- venal behavior in favor of Mrs. devil with both of you." I said. in Germany and the Balkans bo- gress" movement, the outpouring tion on the member to claim aiming at what they consider the Perr>'. "1 went to various rollegcs Seating capacities range from ' Y'ours for results. '.criilory during 1941. The win­ tea. Other sugar wastes are fner- Juddy begins to laugh. But lifve that the Axis command ha.s of letters apparently was having ignor,ance of what is in a bill. fa t and ample check of the de­ derstanding of what has happen- F{oosevrlt's own tactles.s generosi- The Bulldi r ' pos- for fhiee years without c. er grad- Mom. ning piece, a large polnt-of-sale sweetened foods, r.ake fuilurp.*! or "Big Bill 145 to 500, dependjpg upon the ' Doc glares ut me like he is ready plans in the making siirpas.sing noticeable results with some What’s he sent here for but to fense worker, and hitting, not only ed at Singapore. I ly with the public mom y. .se.ssisl ■ that talent, too His iiiiting from the freshman cla.ss." size of the camps. When the show P. S. I have got something to bite. I ’ll be a thlssenthat if the the scope of any previous cam­ poster (le.signed to supplement failure of any jiroduct that con­ newspaper advertising, wa.s pre­ legislators. find out what’s going on""’ . I time nears bed-ridden soldiers are important to explain to you. It ungrateful twirp wasn't sore. He paign and based on this strategy: Lieut. I>eo J. lAtBelle tains sugar. him, but many innocent victims. Certainly, the water approach-| We are quite ready to com ede pared by Peris & Peart, agency for Chairman Ramspeck (D-Ga) of Ratpspeck, who took full re- ' i wheeled into the theater by Army is not easy to write. 1 will tell handed out a line about a young 1. To continue withdrawing un­ "Next, cut down on sugar In Thus. Manchester has seen rents ea to the beleaguered Island were ; that .Mrs. Roosevelt, in her self- the A & P. in the 2nd Battalion. State Guard, the House Civil Service Commit-, Isibility for including con­ has taught tis to regani all public 'm ay be effective by strengthening nurse.s. you when I ' “e you. girl's good name that sounded like der Red Arm y pressure on the least noticeable wavs. Experiment magnetic way, probably thought, "Grower members of the Insti­ j and at one time recently, he was tee told reporters that upwards ... .,gressmen in the .pension ..... ball, ...... - said go up, barber shop prices go up, an essential part of any success­ officials with some suspirion, and the walls of the veins. However, In 1 Cmrefiil Selection Two days before I expected it Sheriff Mowry standing firm for central «md northern Ru.xsian to see if the amount of sugar tute. who have long recognized the as.signcd as an instructor to vari- a dozen bills seeking repeal of the ! he did not know what action his and, finally, doctor's fees go up. ful defense of It. The fact that mistakenly, that she was doing I .sum uml them with aiiditor.s and ■ a case which has reached an ad- i Selection of the piAures must I get a telegram. the family honor. Juddy shushed fronts to bases closer to supply you've been putting on your lireak- value of consistent, high quality I ous other unit.s. pension act already have been re- i committee would take on the re­ fast cereal or in your coffee Is ju: t KEEP YOUR FIT .something to help the country h im .•vifeguards, the probate court sys-! vanced stage, marked by consid-| be made with the view to cheering him. centers, striving for a fixed, posi- ' FORD The Increase in prices and fees Johore Strait separated the island Coming by first train. Love. .ulv'rtising, are more than grati­ I Lieutenant LaBelle has a long ferred to hia committee, but indi- ' P*’®' propo.sals. teni seem.s antiquatcil. erabl.e pain and by gross enlarge- the soldiers, und they all like '"I'm not sure yet that I know tional front. | a matter of habit whether vou help our i aii.se. Her rapacity for Juddy. fied at the interc.st shown by agen 1 and excellent military record, hav- rated no immediate action was ! reaffirmed his "original con­ has been more than would be nec­ from the mainland, forcing any at­ The jiresent degree of Probate I ment of the veins, this home trc8t- | "escapist " movies such as come- what it's all about. Mom,' she 2. To make every effort to re- i could be just as happv with b.alf a So there was a situation moving rles. llthograpliera, printers and mg been interested In this en- contemplated on any of them. i tention that members , . of Con- essary to compensate the landlord, tacking Japane.sc troops to expose believing that her favorites arr 1 Court "reform " i.s limited to this j ment usually will not suffice. In j dies, mysteries and an occasional said. "But your Doc has done his gain lost ground in the southern | tca.spoon or so less. If the break­ FOR THE YEARS AHEAD in on me! Wishing an illegitimate dl.stributors who submitted 45 en- I deavor while very young. In 1921. Although Ramspeck .stuck to | ffers are entitled to pensions particularly valuable to our de­ approaching disclosure of how a case of this kind, the injection western melodrama. part. He says painful as it U. Ukraine while pressing through | "it would be a fine fast cereal Is toppofl with dried the barber shop owner, or the doc­ themselves during the crossing ol child onto a couple of imaginary irie.s.■' O'.N’cill said. "Increased | he attended the well known C. M. hia original contention that the '"'‘uiarking ""fi much the rndividual judgeships j treatment or removal of part of Nothing pertaining to war. air­ he's willing to n.arry me, but he the Crimea and the Donets ba.sin thing if .some of the members fruit, you need loss sugar than for tor, for what has been the Increase from half a mile to a mile of wa­ fense effort Is the main reason we parents called for more explana­ ; oinpetition from other foods. I T. C. From 1922 until 192,5 he wa.s pensions for congressmen were are worth, hut there is no ques- vein,, or the wearing a rubber plane crashes or gruesome reali­ won't live with me. ” toward the Caucasus. ■ SmUli ' have the courage to stand pl.aln rereal. think she should be out of the tion than 1 had in stock at the mo­ ■cupled with the lo.ss of export In aetive service with the 7th U. justified, Representative ...... in his own cost of living. ter, was certainly considered one tion Wh.ue the reform is eventual- stocking, may be required. The ties would be popular. "Lay off him, Juddy," I said, for 3. To work toward the objei-tive „ , ____a up and let the people of this "In fact, when it comes to eat­ ment. Well, when 1 took chemis­ m.'irket.s line to the war, m.akes a ' S. Field Artillery of the First Di- of the main elements of the is­ OCD and out of any other formal ly heading, it will go on. alter in- treatment can not be used in I Motion picture stars and pro- poor Doc was nearly choking to of ultimate unification of columns i R-O ho) . ' I countrv know the trials and the Bring These rates and fees have gone try in school they taught us about r.ece.ssity of adverti.sing such as i vision. government post. all cases, and I suggest that the 1 iucers have given wholehearted death, trying to deny he’d ever designated to push against Egypt tirely unjustified and urged their tribulations here. We are doing up because the defense worker Is land's defense. eome.s have been made public, to a process called catalysis. You ! that generated by the Award." With Field Artlllerii' the next step, which will be to put patient let the examining physi­ support to the program. Such said any such thing. with those aimed at the Caucasus. : immediate repeal. „ .. . for ourselves no more and no less But It Is difficult to see how bring two substances into contact, j ------—!------— * After 1925 he entered the Na- Smith declared indignantly that j than we are doing for a million considered fair game. He Is able It came as a shock, vesterdav. probate judge.s on stabilized sala­ cian advise the treatment to be .stars as Linda Darnell and Pat "H e did. though. He’s just the Iran and Iraq. ; tional Guard, and served with the it chosen. .Nothing happens. Then you give ' unless his own repeal bill or some , ^^d a quarter other people. " to pay. Landlords, barbers and to find that the Japane-e had auc Congress thought It was doing the ries, so those who have been get O'Brien have made personal ap­ sort that would. " To Seek Transit Rights R i-ilirk R tiiLIG -w v I 172nd Infantrv of Vermont and HOME them a shock—electric spark or | similar measure is sent to t ^ | Ramspeck told colleagues that country or the war any giXHl when In a case having reached the pearances at the camps. 4. If possible, with Bulgarian , IXiailO DllllUin^ I the 182nd Field Artillery of doctors know they can get higher ceeded In negotiating this water tmg IxK, much will g 't l e « and , ..tag^ or ev^n in one having something and they get together House floor by Ramspeck s I* W uRlTIz ER; it voted itself pensions. Not even Well, the tone of her voice assistance, to seek from Turkey | Massachu.setts and the 104th In­ ___ any people had the idea con- rates and fees. They consider their barrier on their first attempt. those who hasen I been ge 8 , progressed to an intermediate with a bang. mittee, he would circulate a peti­ ought to have told him plenty. at least transit right.s for a third ; fantry of the same state. greJsmen "eat free down here In Congress could develop the self- ervough will get more. stk, e, it is generally possible to I sent Uncle Andy over to the To Be K a/ed Soon tion to compel the committee to new rates and fees not st sll dis­ There are more shocks In the But the poor boOb still thought she column as well as water right.s j LaBelle was commissioned as a the restaurant, . . . get your hair­ That will bring auditors In, patient enough relief so station for my pal. When she got release a repealer for House con­ proportionate In view of the gen hypnosis to believe that it was, by was only making fun of him. 2nd Lieut, on March 1934, and was cut free . . . and all of your other P news today. They have crossed and the judges themselves sslll further trouble will be ex- for,transit into the Black .‘'ca. i out of the car at Tambay she sideration. expenses are paid for by the Unit­ ICowpocIlanos In Site! such action, making any contribu- Washington "I said you wouldn’t have to live This gigantic scheme, foreign | promoted to the rank of a first eral gosaip on the size of defense-snie water barrier ip more than be elussed more ns politicians to | periencerf. It may not bo possible looked all around her, and Plans are being drawn by Archl- "And I haven't any doubt about ed States Treasury. They do not tion to the winning of the war. with me," he explained to me. observers believe, is ba.seil on an : Lieut, in May. 1940. He went into Rich 4 n T o R » Balaries. one piplace. The British themselves be svatched than as gentlemen ( q remove all evidence of the vari- stretched out her arms, kind of "You understand. Mom, don't getting the nece.ssary 218 signa­ think you pay any income taxes, to be trusted, and we will have even greater goal —to work even- ,__, active duty with the regular Army The landlords, the barbers, and Congress had no forgivable en­ cosities, but the patient w ill re-, | loving the place. A ll the vivid­ HI, 1 th*" “ “ ibg of the Rialto theater tures to force a vote." he added. when you know and I know that admit that the Japs have been sulmtltuted audits for ron- In War Time you? I meant she could always xuftllv Into SjA In liftison I l , i« ^ v%< v’ esw » %t i at the following places: Fort Dev­ SEE YOUR DEALER thusiasm rim berserk, as Mrs. main comfortable. Such measures ness of life had come back to her, divorce me or annul me of what­ , ' Dtilkiinp:. owned by Nathan Marlow ens. Fort Ethan Allen, Augusta. "I propose, ” he said on the floor you pay more Income taxes in pro­ FORD the doctors are moving in to get landing on the shore near the scleiiee, which is the lnes<-apable as the fast, proper dieting, avoid- yesterday, "to give an opportunity portion to your gross income than Roo.sevclt's runs berserk now and i By Jack Stinnett and a little extra. I met her at the ever it is the couits do. you itnow." .W 1.1 ' •• i of 20 Holl street ami the construc- Maine and the Eighth Corp Area. their proportionate share of the causeway which once connected modern trend with regard to ance of constipation, and the cor- | door to each House member to make a does the average person, because ASK ABOUT PAYMENT PIANSI then; Congress Is a professional Washington. - The national cap­ "Annul you?” she said. " I ’d the greatest and most Immedia e . « He also attended various schools defense boom. the Island with the mainland, and publlr service. rection of prolapsus should be glv- , "Hello, Juddy." at Palmer, Mass. public record of his position and you can not deduct expenses.” ital was probably the first city in hate to have yon annulled, Loren. being Germany s ability to regain KEMP'S BCyffl’ «cvf,r in the matter of grabbing for it­ en a trial. The ice treatment may "Oh, Mom! I'm back." Is Well Qualified Whether this is patrloUc, or which was presumably deatroyed the land to get an ache In its sweet There's only one of you." . the control required to allow h„ju,inK will be razed and self and for its relatives and for also be beneficial. "It'a swell to have you. You’re "And the species might die out," In all. Lieutenant LaBelle Is well i Inc. ethical, when it is directed against when the British withdrew to the Those wishing Dr. Frank Mc­ tooth. necessary withdrawals from Rus- p, No sooner had Secretary of Ag- looking elegant." I said. qu.alified to step into the armed tlvase who can afford to pay, we island ten days ago. From thi.s ad­ its proteges; Eleanor Is an ama­ HEALTH AND DIET Coy's article on Varicose Veins sis. I be recon.st riu ted. The .'tore fronts Fl R M Tl HK A\F) MI SK' ilculture Claude R. Wlckard come "Where's Loren Oliver? " "Not if 1 can do anything about Rusalans Confident forces of the rountry. which is at don't know. teur. are welcome to send for it by w rit­ "Over in the stockade." will he of porcelain, metal plate this time in need of many men 763 Main St. Tel. .')(>,•'ll mission, there seems every rea­ ing to the .McCoy Health Service ■ ut with his surprise statement it," she said. The color came The Russians predict confidently ADVICE " I ’ll be back in a minute." and gla.ss and the heating will be and officers, who have military We are concerned primarily son to believe the Japanese claim i in care of this newspaper, enclos­ that there exl.«ts a potential high and quick into her cheeks, that the Nazis will be In no po.si- So I went into the mansion and birt. her eyes were brave and ste.am. oil-fired A new heating experience. with those who cannot afford to Furnished hy the .Mcto.s ing a large, self-addrfssed, enve­ .shortage of sugar than Washing­ tlon.to launch any offen.'lve They, that they have repaired the cause­ sat down and told myself sad plant will he In.stalle l and new lie will leave Manchester Sun­ Health Service lope and 6c In stamps. \ ton housewives discovered buying steady on him. apparently, hope to hit such a de­ pay. A certain portion of Man­ way and are using it to flood the i restrictions at most of their gro­ stories of the death of kings, and At last he got It. "Juddy! Jud­ electrical wiring installed through­ day. to report at Fort Devens, and cisive blow in the north that it out the huilding. chester's population is receiving island with men and tanks. | .Address communications to The cery stores. A howl went up im­ wondered what form the explo­ dy! " he hopes that it will not be too Connecticut 4)uestlons and Answers I will upset German plan.s in the long before he is put on an active EXCURSION THIS SUNDAY defense salaries. Tlie remainder Herald, Attention MeVoy mediately charging the v grocery sion would take. Catalysis, huh ? I walked ovtr and opened the With such developmcnt.s, with | (Stale Bread) Ukraine. i mission. U . Windior 1:30 A.M. Lv. HtrHord 1.45 A.M. Health Service men with hoarding, profiteering, 1 could thing of other words that door. It's your move. Chessplay­ The test may be in the capacity Coastal Defensen Impro\-ed is receiving just about the same the Japanese pressing forward ' Question: L. asks: " I s stale Lieutenant LaBelle stated that Du« N»w York (G.C.T.) 11:25 A.M. Rtturnin^ etc. began the same way, like cata­ er," I said. o f Germany and Russia to marshal Round Income it has always received. Yankee bread any better than fresh ? I hia wife and family would remain U . N*« York (e.C.T.) 1:40 P.M. with unlimited ground strength clysm and catastrophe and cat- Smoke was drifting toward the and equip new armies and in the Capetown. Union of .South A f­ Trio What consideration is there. In By A. H, O. Varicose Veins bake my own bread and like it Becau.se this experience is lik ely, fight. The best I could hope was sun that hadn't quite risen when in Manchester. Cooch while their planes savagely con­ just aa It cornea from the oven. merits of reserve men and ma­ rica, Feb. 9 I Delayed) ,Pi- PofO to be repented throughout the land, that Doc wouldn’t be a worse I got up next morning. There was CKildrtn 5 «nd wnd«r 12 hall far*. TicktH these Increased rates, for those chines. It was suggested that some Col. A. H. Keith Jopp, director of (Fo4«r*l T o Cim> trol the air. It I.s difficult to The term varicose as applied to Someone has told me this kind is it Is worth recording. Secretary stumble-biim than normal. a soft, gray mist over the world. ifriefty limited to e*paeity of Sp*ci*l Cooch The la.st week in Kebruary will hard to digest.” of Russia's optimism .springs, no .South Africa’s coa.stnl and anti­ Western Stories Writer Dies Troifi*— mi who are m t able to afford them? much hope for the defenders of a vein means it is swollen. Swell­ Wickard’.s nationwide announce­ fed three batches of truckles. >PMrckoio odvAoco. I Answer; Stale bread is appar- doubts, from the time she has had aircraft artillery, .saitl in a broad­ The answer la practically none; Singapore. It would seem that ' greatest gosaip season in ing of thi.s type is .common in the ment anticipated the local situa­ By what Juddy reported to me Dolf sniffed the spicy air. He put to whip new forces into Shape. cast tonight that .South Africa's Cleveland. Feb. 10—oTh —Charles Connectliut political history, for I ently easier to digi-at than fresh up a paw and n dged ray knee. some landlords have remained de­ the schrnie for the defense of the veins of the lower legs; the veins I bread because it requires more tion by only a few hours. Perhaps later, the start was peaceful But the Germans, too, surely are coastal ilefenscs had been consid­ .Mden Seltzer, whose stories of the I in that week one of the last that's why he made It. enough. She tried to apologize Okay, boy." I said. "I know putting all they have into their erably Improved and that impor­ rugged west have been read by Also EXCURSION FEB. 12 cent; some barbers, perhaps, fed , island has gone wnmg tniit Inc i . . most commonly affected being the . chewing due to its dryness. Dur- There already were restrictions clusels In state politics will no ones on the inner side of the leg ing the chewing, the digestive fer- about being rough about the gold, how you feel." preparations. tant w.ir material for thi.s purpose thousanils and translated into reluctant to take their new prices climactic point of the whole Ma­ on sugar. These were to prevent For goodby, I wrote a note and S*o abovo tchodylo. unlocked and its contents thrown around Uie knee or the calf. | ment of the saliva has a better but he wouldn't have any of that. Reports from Germany’.- Balkan had arrived. movies is dead at the age of 66. from some of their customers; hoarding, principally by dealers pinned it to the stockade door. It layan campaign has proved ridicu­ open to public view for the first In a severe case the veins may | opportunity to work upon the He was so nervous, that pretty and wholesalers. Since there was advised Juddy and Doc to gat

MA^NCHESTER El-ENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10. 1912 Blaze Causes A G E E IG H T Hog Raisers Propose Deferment Policy Hope to Induce Volstead | Daily Radio Programs About Town Tobacco Men Scan Trends Oh Essential Farm Labor $300,000 Loss To Lead Dry Drive Again Fire Destroys Police Court Says French To Play at Father and Son Banquet Eastern Standard Time The w’eekly setback tournament Are Alarmed Washington, Feb. 10 0*5 — cused from military service, If the Fire Destroys Interior Letting Gas will be held tonight at the • Red Watch for Hint of Pos­ ‘ By Jsy Vesnela . x stead leave his retirement and Country Club Clarence La Cosr, 34, ol Middle* | Adoption of a national policy for local board members desired to fol­ fight Into the Men'* Social club at eight o'clock sible Fate of Wartime low such a course. O f Four Story Build­ Minneapolis, Feb. 10-(/P)—Min- he'P carry the to-.vn. who was picked up on sharp. A new series of games will Jack Dempsey Lands Job the deferment of military aervlce neaota drys hope to induce A n­ courts. t-piuce street ye.stenla.v afternoon Growers to Feel Piiieh This memorandum said the local ing in New Britain. But not one word comes fro m ’ r Go to Axis start tonight. All players should Production. for easentlal farm labor was pro­ boards were to consider the Im­ drew J. Volstead to spearhead a itriiiiK, received a GO-day jail son- make a special effort to attend. test action agilnst wet successes the veteran former congressman. Wethersfield Building Is tenrr in a special session ol town This Summer; Hartl On Radio Quiz Program posed today by Senatora Noriia portance of the product being pro­ New Britain, Feb. 10---(g5—Fire climaxed by finally c.stabllshlng a He took no active part in the wet- mm I, this noon on provision he | (Conltnued from Page One) Chicago, Feb. 10--(/P) H o g rais­ (Ind., Neb.) and Nye (R., N. D.). duced. the Importance of the par­ Wrecked with Lo>s Ej>- David Hadden, of 121 High To Secure Labor. hard liquor saloon in Volstead's dry issue over the saltxin plan. He leaves tocen cc’'.thin an hour. ers, preparing for the birth of who said a growing shortage of ticular enterprise In which the destroyed the interior of a four street, returned Sunday from St. In agricultural workers threatened to home town. has taken no active part publicly tiiiiated at S30,000. LaCoss, an old olTemier. .slated i vet in a position to .say whether New York, Feb. 10—Jack'Demp-'* station which began operation record numbers of piglets this worker was engaged, his skill snd story brick building st Main and In anything since he returned here Francis's hospital following an curtail the nation's food supply. Volstead, then chairman of the that he had come to Manchester | thi'.s,. were e<'n.signed from Krenrh Hartford. Feb. 10—i.4*i—Conner- sey has landed a radio Job.'^t's to 1928. the relative labor shortage In the W'eat Main streets, opposite city operation. This is the fourth op­ spring, today watched price trenda Norris suggested that the Selec­ national House judiciary commit­ to live in 1932. At that time, to gel ills sintcase as he had pot | .North Africa or fimu meti-ojpoli- ticut tobacco growers are due to area. hall, early today, causing damage Volstead retired as legal advisor WethcrslicU. Kc kj. 1'^ ,,nu v tan Kiance. - eration he has undergone since an feel their first real pirn h as a re-i be a quiz on sports. Tuning tonight: The War—7:00 for a hint of the possible fate of tive Service aystem adopt general estimated bv Chief William J. tee, had his name tagged to the work ir. the State Ho.-pital in Mid- i accident he suffered three years Group Defermenln Illegal national prohibition law in 1919. to the northwest prohibition ad­ destroyed the ,, ,o dletown and skid he .slipped mi the SerlniLs V.lens 1 iikcn suit of the national defense pro­ However, it will not go network, MBS: 7:15 NBC; 7:30 MBS; 8:55 their first venture In ail-out war­ rules which would Impel local draft The selective service is pro­ Noble at $300,000. a u b •with loss eslini.ilef! at $30,00 I ago when he fell from an automo­ boards to defer men whose serv­ ministrator, a position he assumed ire and fell to the pronnd where ' ■'The government., he said, gram. but be heard only over WOR, New CBS; 9:1.5 MBS; 10:00 MBS; 10:30 time production since 1918. hibited by law from making any A clothing store was on the Long before that dry triumph. ^ y . hot oic-e of the bile truck in Biickland shattering ices were neceaaary to maintain after losing out in a re-election aci'lGd I lie WH.S prkod up bv the polirc at 'take nio.M serifHis vie'v of thii That pinch, to be felt mostl.v Y'ork key station of MBS. The Idea Blue: 10:45 CBS; 11:00 CBS; 12:00 Hog prices are virtually the group deferments, but Nye ssld street floor and offices, fraternal Volstead had relentlessly cham­ Bolf clubs whirh would h >' one shoulder. farm output. He aaid the lack of bid In 1922. \v€*r» . .,.ji,1.1 0 p.^ pTn-, 1 ii.-.'i.'uim (i.-.-i.-lam e to the (Hiemy h\' the during the coming spring and sum­ NBC, CBS, Blue; 12:30 MBS highest since 1937, at an average he believed the situation could he club rooms and spartmenU on the pioned the arid cause and more another $2,.'.60 .to the lo.s.< L* to have Jack and a rotating a fixed policy of this nature had A t 82. Volstead shrinks more former c.i Ulie? \^ho , * K. ,,,.11 ,n ,rs- '\ 'n h v authorities in North .\friea mer. looms te become a serious 12:,55 NBC, CBS, Blue. ot about $12.30 a hundredweight relieved by adoption of uniform upper floors. lhan 40 years ago was credited M ved by three - .tann s M.idder. hr,.pn l.t m.Nes The Salvation Army Womens Ixiard of sports experts answer NBC — 8, Tallulah Bankhead lesulted in the induction Into the from publicity than ever. He problem in 1943, several veteran compared with $7.82 a year ago rules which local boards could ap­ Residfints in two adjoining with helping make his home coun­ live nearby. torday inernoon When „ ,t,, ,h„ gov. rnnumt of the Unit- Home League will meet tomorrow drama: 8:30. Horace Heidt; 9:30. Army of many men whose contri­ lives a quiet life. He still has I tobacco men point out. And. in question.* submitted. The program and just above $5 two years ago. ply to all selectees drawn from blocks on Main street were order­ ty, out in western Minnesota, bone Allhongh the bmiduvr was in­ found iving on tin -ide.ialk on atternoon with Mrs. Arthur Kittle Fibber McGee; 10, Bob Hope Va­ bution to the war effort would ed to leave their homes and 11 a limited law- practice, rnainly in ed .-^tate,-. u ho h.-ive already made most cases, not much can be done will .start Saturday night. At these price.*, the hog buslnes.* farms. dry. He then was county attor­ sured. it will be rrreplarc.iLUe foi^ nirch .slrct. ple.aded md -uilty I" ot 146 Summit street. There will riety; 10:30, Red Skelton. have been much greater If they women and children were accomo­ probating estates and writing intpni’.e.s at \’iehv imTUer, ' to ward it off. the.v add. would appear to be in pretty good Beyond this’, he said, some sc­ ney and his vigorous work as a some ti.me, but niembeis • ir.loxn atio’ i. He saio th.T he slit • be sewing for the Red Cross. The in addition to a shortage of heln Some years ago Jack participa­ CBS--8, Missing Hoi .*; 8:30 had remained on the farm. dated at police headquarters. wills The former congressman I'rhi.s (ifTicial a.'.sertl' n that shape, llvcatm k men said, but there ion might become necessary to prosecutor aided the local option sincere gratitude to the fried a tair.'ing spell ar 1 lei', iin- t.o.slesses will be Mrs. John Addy in harvesting tobacco, there w-ill ted in an NBC series, but since Bob Burns; 9. We The People; "I know these farm boys," he l Dr. Samuel Delano, who lived Is well and hearty, and likes to Vu'hv Nca.s aiding the ,^xls ui then has made only occasional is more to It than that. For one return to the farms men already drive. Hughes brothers. Bill. cnnsi lo.us ar i di.l not Know wb.it and Mrs. James Munsie. Jr. Mem­ be a curtaiiihent In purchases of 9:30, Report to the Nation: 10:15. thing, prices are around 110 per told reporters, "and most of them on the second floor, was rescued walk. He has become a peony JiggA who.saved their clnh,- wh. . North .-yfina. at !• a.-*t hv granting guest broadcasts. drafted Into the service. But Minnesota drys have been had hapf’ened until he came To ii. bers requiring transportation various types of materials and - Rep. Walter Ploe.ser on St. Law ­ cent of parity. This fs the mini­ want to fight. Lou can't depend on by firemen and policemen. fancier and also spends much of in matched .sets, also v. cmln h.i • tian.-nt rights from Tnin.-ua to There was some criticism In hard pressed of tale to keep intact the jail 0 .1 .should be at the citadel at 2:15. equipment this year, becoming rence Seaway. mum level at which ceilings could their asking for deferment and we V. F. tv. Record* Destroyed hi.s time supervi.sing work on his been virtually beyond lepUueiiun. ;[.ili\a, eehia-d previfiu.s eliarges in Congress, meanwhile, of an order their bloc n.f 24 dry countie.* under Pcpntv Judge George C Les,‘ ner | Hrilish pre.ss whn h Vn hv ha more acute in 1943. Uharlie McCarthy sends word Blue—8, Cugat Rhumbas: 8:30. be placed on prices unier the' new ought to have a national policy Records of the local post of the local option sale. Just lately a farms. Manv tioll Balls l-ost from Holl.vw'ood th.at he intends to hy General Hershey cltinc the Veteran.* of Foreign Wars were foil nd Madden not guilty when Oe- I denied i The ladies of St. Bridget's To minimize the year s greatest Meet Y'our Navy; 9, Famoii.s Jury law, with approval of the secre­ which local boards could follow state ruling permitted Volstead's Thirty dozen golf balls., another making of motion pictures a.* an destroyed when the headquarters tectlve Sergeant Joseph A. Pren- deliveries melnded .au- church will meet this evening at anticipated shortage — help the do all he can to get Bergen back Trials: 9 :30, NBC Symphony, Dr. tary of agriculture. closely in determining whether the home town of Granite Falls, a Completion of the Trans-Si­ Item no longer being ,, on their Sunday night broadcast essential morale-building activity biirneii out. U. r stated he did not smell bqnor I ^ . tnl< k«, vvhraf. u'ln** 7 ,30 to sew for the Red Cross, and State Agnciiltural Defense Labor Frank Black. rnvvHlliig to Pay More agricultural worker should be county scat, to vote on a pro­ berian railroad raised Vladivostok were lost in the shop of Da\ e .Ma.xweh s Modemaires will en- Conn , the mam speaker of thf committee is completing a plan to this week-end. Charlie had to Stay M BS- 8. What's My Name; 8:30, drafted or should remain on the and permitting the deferment of The fire was discovered at 5:,30 from its frontier-town stage early Campbell, chib pro who only lw ■ on Madden when he brought him 1 gHA"1in^ and ' aviation again tomorrow- evening at 1 ;30 Also, trade report.* indleated posed municipally owned hard tert.ain lhr''.ugh.’ut the eienihg at evening. There will be group Commons Told aid tobacco farmers and other far­ away from the show last Sund.ay Nrd Jordan: 9:30. Tommy Dorsey government agent.*, who have been farm, " actors, directors. writers. pror o'clock by E. W. Kimball, a clerk in the 20th centurv. ago was appointed nianage, in . . . . 1 f't'’! in the parish hall. The First Aid liquor saloon. It carried 555 to the I- ather and Son banquet to be singing between courses mers fn that direction. because a boll on the eyelid sent band. buying pork and lard for lend- Nye aaid he had cafled this (hirers and technicians. in the nearby H old Burrltt, ^ also, but Mr. Campbell said he had Jaseph A R Dan.sereavi 41. of The government he declared. | I cla.'s will meet as usua. tomorrow held tomorrow night at the South Mrs. Annie Bronkie and Mrs Bradford Crossman. of the Uni­ Bergen to the hospital, and a* a lea.*o shipment abroad, were un­ problem, to the sttehtton of Brig Senator Wheeler i D-Mont i said The building was owned by Fred i 31 ‘ taken 12 dozen home for storage Webster. Mass, charged with has "mad" mr.st eareful tnquirie.s , . \cning in the parish hall. Methodist church starting at 6.1.*'. Ellen Crossen eo-chainnen w ilr About Duties versity of Connecticut, secretary of result it was up to Abbott ami What to expect Wcdne.«day: The Gen. I.,ewia B. Hershey, director of ,,e could think of s great many Beloin. one of the citv i largest Sponsors of the,saloon project only Monddy. His personr.l loss n- breaking and entering the Metho- and the articles and eommodittes I willing to pay higher prires. They The personnel of this orehestra the aid of Mr.- Inez Tniax .Mrs the committee, said the state unit Costello to keep things going. war -Morning: 8:00, NBC. CBS. selective service. people whose deferment vySs more property owners. ' ffut an attorney general's opinion I diet parsonage at 120’’ .'lam atreet I indicated are tjie only one* so j Mary Bushnell Cheney Auxil­ have follovvcci the market upward crashing the local option barrier / eluding the golf balls was about are Edward Newbury. Elden Wil- Emma Dowd. Mr* Bertha Dowd is .mapping out a tremendous drive Blue: 8:45 NBC; 8:55 Blue; 9:00 tAical boards now are operating important than that of movie ar- ' late yesterday afternoon, was sent far as we find an.v endenee for " | iary. U S.W V , will hold its regu- for 11 months, contiibiiling much because part of the town, in an­ ,'on, Samuel lattle Wilfred Ma.x- Mrs Rachel MeCormick. Mrs Of New Post to Iget High school and preparatory Ed Gardner and his Duffy's Tav­ CBS; 10:00 MBS; 10:1.5 Blue, of the buying power that has under a general memorandum sent tors. Representative Andreaen Plana for the Pan American Ex­ Clubs Are Kemo\ed to jail on a two w eek's cordinnan. e He .said he expected to "hear . ' lar bu.«iness meeting tomorrow other county, had legalized strong Mcll. Ftichar.l Ranney and Emer­ Annie Lewi.s and .Mrs Margaret school students to help with the ern become a "war ca.sualty" after MBS; 11:00 MBS: 11:1.5 .MBS; stimulated the advance lo state directors on Dec. 4, four (R-Minni, told the H(iu.*e that if position 111 Mcxlio have been The Hiigho5 brothPi N fo\inn oni> under bond of .41,000 something mf.re today ' about I evening at eight o'clock at the drink sale. son Rick.ird Croikett. as in the j'asf years are harvests. March 12. for that is the (late of 12:00 NBC, t.'BS, MBS fionie livestock men said Fri- days before war was declared, out­ the motion plctiirt- vvoikers were ahandened hei au.*e of world condi­ the upper part t>f 'he building nansoreaii wa.s re.entiy releas­ Vl. tiv s respon.-e to the .American (( iiiitiiiued Iroiii Page One) Y.M.C A. So now the drys are going Into The toa.slma.Her w-ill be Rev to furnish a full enurse turkey In its attempt to pool all avail­ the finale on CBS by hi.* spon.*or. Afternoon: 1:00 Blue; 1:4.5 .NBC; day's sharp price break In hogs I lining the procedure under which to he exempteil. farm labor cer­ tion.*, the Department of Com­ ablaze, and they immodtatclv went ed from the ('onnly jad it was I inquire , ‘ W Ralph M ard • iinher able help in farm work before 2:00 MBS: 3:15 CBS, 4:00 MBS; was the rf..*ult of this report. Pack- . agricultural workers might be ex- tainly ought to he, al.so. merce report*. action. They suggest that Vol- to the pro shop where about 50 learned alter court C»>op<'inte (>n Blacklist and shipbuilding and would "con­ a user of .steel for razor blades. . , The speakers for evening will The dining room committee Is I The regular meeting of. Ander- planting gels under wav. the com­ 4:45 CBS. MBS: 4:,5.5 Blue; 6:25 .T.* who have been handling lend- aets of clubs were stored atjd work­ Mauriec Has.sett ot Depot .iifie an ir.do ation When Prime Minister Churchill bo Mr.s. Betty Smith. Mrs, Eliza­ ture announced that there may be K ilo cy cles K ilo cy cles and dress outside. I Arthur Foraker. of fuj Bridge I: were seized by the Germans on brother-in-law of New York state'.* I that tho Macasf^ar 5tra:t m^ a^lon select- d Loi'.l Beaverhrook for the beth Chaptnan. Mrs. Bessie Tyler, a slight shortage in fertilircr for I street, was arrested by Officer i arrival. Gov. Herbert Lehman. , was clioscn Nutrition For National Defense tobacco farming since super­ ' ,lohn Cavagnaro for failure to stop , . Im rriVf/n N oi fi/ t o r r e I fleet u as on the move aj^ain. broad ilutie.s of the new ministry | 5Irs. .Fames Duart and Mrs Ann Tuesdav, Feh. 10 phosphate and sr by reinforcements in ships and men ‘ Uhito.l .'Hat.'* into the war with | its monthly meeting tomorrow ties of the fertilizer when market John D. Wileox,- of 19 4:15—Stella Dalln.*. 4 00 Ad Liner Musical Coop- As.*6ciati(m made known ye.*tc,rday 'street was aiTested todav bv Dc-' this afternoon for a conference Its eorre.sponiient, Joseph C. ligh t Dela.'iiig .Vetion* Its con.soqueril far-reaching ineas-I evening at 7:30 at the church. Hi* prices were low last fall, therefore 4 :30—Lorenzo Jones. ' expected to deal with reports from Har.*ch, who desi ribed also the some .shortage szould only be felt ehativp. that they would oppose the Ne.v (Continued from Page One) tei live Sergeant Joseph Prentice Both in the Macassar and Band- lire,* for pooling of res.'iir.'es had [ subject will be "N ew England At 4:45—Y’oung Widder Brown. 4 15 M ark Hawley. New* : for failure to stop at a stop sign abroad that vital .supplies had landing of ,.\hi<‘rKan reinfor-e- jormasih arras the Dutch garri­ by farmers dela'.ing p'lrchases of ,A:00— When a Girl Marries.' | Haven railroad s propo.*al fur a 10 ; nece.ssitated a chan.ge in the'Bnt- Play, an.l he will show pictures 5:00—Mary Marlin. per cent rate increase at a Public •unk by a torpedo in Hawaiian , on Middle Turnpike Ea.*t at Wood- bi-en reaching .Axis forces in Libya menl.* at "way .-talions along the son.* were reported fighting delay­ j ish set-'ip and that the Canadian-| taken on,his travel* all through fertilizer until planting time 5:15— Portia Faces Life. While new farm machinerv hn* 5:15—The Goldbergs Utilitlc.* Commis'lnn. hearing here wmters January 28. wnlh 29 per- bridge street, via French Tunisia. | route from Pearl Harbor. ing a' lion* N" detail* were avail­ ' Is'rn piibli-'l'.cr not <>nl\ has do**.- i New England, showing the lighter 5:30— We, the Abbott* l.ast Saturday Und* rsecretary In a lopyrighlcl story. Har.*ch been restricted S3 per cent, the ot- 5 30 Ad Liner Mush al Coop­ today. Year! able on the Bandjcrmasni opera­ life 5:4.5— Musical Interlude Cooking School sons reported lo,st. Thirty-three ■ (•■■'cta.i.* with .Amcriian pnidm '-1 side of Yankee life, including erative, of State Welles said the govern­ told "I In.* landing at Wi-lHngtun tions. for communication.* be- . flee ad'lcd. farm machinery part* 6:00— News. Wiiid.sor. Paul L. Rustic, 31. suiwivors reai’hcd an Hawaiian f ti'in - hicfs but also "the conti- country fair*, logging, boating, 5 45 .i^ratteigood Raines. former constable hero for four ' ment had made no representations ill.Ml a de.-tioyor .le.*i ribed a.* the tween ,Ia\a and the Borneo port . skiing and other leisure time production has increa.*ed R50 per 6:1.5— Strictly Sports. port. Slaver Suspect ilcnrc an.l'gop'l wil'. ' of Prcsnlcnt cent over last year s level.* 6:00 News. years, was named chief of Wind­ to Vichy biR that inquiries had l.rsl unit o' .Adiiiiial Herb-*. F. weic broken off yesterd.iy. sports. Sherwood Goalee is presi­ 6:30 —Patti Chapin. Shoot Down Enemy Plane been made there regarding the re­ RoCiSCVclt. Veteran tobacco farmers seem 6:0.5 -Hedda R ipper's Hollywood sor'* new paid police department in The Netherlanda Indies, the Leary s Aiuerrean forees. He ,*aid At Mai.issar. according to a 6:4.5—Lowell Thomas. | ports. Yiyterdav he told a press rinip hilt ri'caUc.l that dn the dent of the club, and Arthur H. to be united in then opinion that 6:20 Paul Sullivan. News last niglit by the Hoard of Select­ department reported in its < om- Is Held for I'riul the lan ltall was rcacheil even he- comnunnqne rcioased through the ; Keeney heads the committee in 7:00— Fred Waring's Orchestra. c"iiteron.lent The fa. 1 that the ronnnnmque .in-l th. woik '.cent for.car.l willi-l The meeting of the Married in 1943. thev believe...... all tobacco 8:30- Miisii'iil Tren.sure Chest. 7 30 ",'*e('('r.d Ilushanii " Tho'text of the communique. No. i .srnai’zeniec, fir.st degree nuirder. I eyi-r, or to indn ate the nature of • II , )ii 'I. than the usual volume. Gouptos club of the South | farmers will'u.se this vear's cloth 8:00 ■ Are Y’"u a Missing llelr ' 99 of the war, ba-oed on reports re .said he traveled part of the way ,*poke of "enemy landings ' indi­ 9:00—Battle of the Sexes ; Let This Year’s was being fought in a prrhminaiy j the information received from Pearl Harbor \v;ilh the forces cated that lonsiderable Japanese " f . "n.| lainl.s , .in.l . riln ism." i i-*' I'hurch scheduled for l-rida\ ^ again. The normal practicepract is 9:J0—Fibber McGee and Molly. ' 8:30—Boh Burns Iti .Murideti Dualh ceived here, up to 12 noon, e.w t. i .■'kirmi.*h at St Francis hospital I Today a British spokesman in ('ll :r. lull '.'a- ".i".i t.r of m u m -i evening of thi.* week, h.a.* been to replace the cloth each vear. 8:55 Elmer Davis News "1. Philippine Uieater: that attackesl the Japanese man- forces were tnvol'ed 10:00 —Bob Hope I todav. I I.'inilon I harged that ll<■llve^l■.* ol tion.* in 191*. , postponed to Erid.ay evening, Eob- since It IS u.sually made weak by 10:30 -Red Skelton and Com­ 9:00 We. the People "In a ne.ssage to the War De- dat(,d Gilbert and .Marshall l.a- The mo\ e against Ma. .-i.*.*.'r, I .Sniarzenier wa.s arraignc.l rii I fi'iKl, motor \ehicles and aviation weather conditions, requiring con­ 9 30 Report to the Naticr., pnrlment. General .MacArthur em­ land.s Then he i hangvl to another about .300 miles north-a.*l of the Stiidc Viiieri'euii Meihod* luaic 20. pany .Meriden Kch. 10 1’ Coroner ! police court thi.s morning for the fuel had been rea- lung 1 unit bv breeches buov in niid-Pa- So*‘rab.'ijH Naval base was seen Th.- i riin.- n'.iiii*t.'r sanl a nam- , , i siderable repairing for second year 11:00 .'X'evvs. 10:00 Glenn Miller's Orrh ■lames J Corilgan of .N'ew Haven, H elp You phasized the grim determination ot ' Jack Putcr. son of Mr and .Mr*. School I --laying of Mrs. Mary .Solak With ' troops from Tunisia ‘ cFn ! here a.* ano'thrr preliminary to her .if British pioihn tion expert* use. 11:1.5— Bruce Fahnestock. I 10:15 Public Affairs asserting that Mi.*s Arden .Meehan, his Aineriian-l-ilipino troops. The I Decline to ( oiiiiiient HaroM D. Putcr of 17 Gerari# ' handacos aroiiml his w ri.st.s and rheri-aftcr. he .*ai'l. )ie ' .spent the exia'cted direct assault *'n ha.l h. i ri in the Unite.l State* f"l In the event there is not pnoiiph 11:30— Polish Orchestra. ' 10:30 Wherever Y'oii Are ] 30, of .Meiidcn liad convinced him idcnlirtcalion* of five veteran Japa- I French embas.*y offn lals h'-r* , .street, who recently enllstc.j for I throat te.-litying to the ^ e m p t m.'in.v days among Ihi' tropic i.*- .Ia\a. wealthiest of the Irdie.- i*. s.inie linie . nsnl. i .ng the (]'ics- of the cloth thi.* year and next 12:00 -W ar New* Roy Shield's 11 OO News ] tliat her .story w.is "absolutely nesc divisions on Bataan penin.sula. , rcnorte.l to h d<-clnied to ii'iumi'iil. | -ervK e 111 the U !*. .Army, left ave iiu/le m a iMi'ls where ship* well known to lands and headquarters of the ti.in of .•\inei le.-in incth". L* of w ii year, they point out. ,*hade tobac­ Orclvstra 11:05 Sport* Roundup I true." teleasi'd her la.st niglit after m acl'litmn t«> many other snppoM- ;ell „ at Buffalo, v .N',* Y.. Satuidav I Witli the fall of Snigap'iie an I I Saturday for Fort Devons. A grad- co. u*ed in wrapping cigars, mav 12:.55 News. ing tTYHips. an*] the r^'portu>h- .lapailese fiighter plane.*, the first •ance with Uii- [sdiey of the minis­ A .A. Rihu.iff, acceeding to a program tomorriw' afternoon at Price of the cloth still available 8 :00— Nevvi. "fe ll justified' in holding Mi»* of a particularly savage nalun' j servers were inclined lo take a Hausch added: I on the Indie's capital, and said ter of defense iChui chilli and the 8 :1.5— European News Roundup. trii state request ordere-1 Sarzenicc "Behind the color of this little 2:30, Among the speakers will be has doubled in price, according to .Meehan any loiigci The enemy suffered heaiy casual­ 1 serious view of these reports. They ' some planes 'cere destroyed bn the war cabiiut. ' 8:30- Radio Bazaar. 12 .55 News taken to St. Francis hospital for act in a great drama lay a .symbol ground. Mrs. Ronald Wadsworth whose growers. Patrolman Louis Alol* said Miss ties. noted that with Uie Japanese inili- Me will have charge of "alloca­ subject will be "Old Glass." and Of growers contacted, there 8;.')5—W TIC's. Program Parade. "During the past '24 houis our a blood tr*nsfusion A poliee Ill an important.American victory. ' "Oil and petrol fires eaiised a tion of available resources of pro- Tomorrow's Program ; Meehan had told him that she had Food Value In Your I tary in control- of Indo-China the j Mrs. Richard Symington, who will seems to be a division of opinion as 9:00— Playhouse. troops shot down seven- cf.ciny giiard w1U be' maintained at hi.s Phe battle of the supply line from large eloud of smoke " the r.im- A M. j been friendly with Kii.sslovs' and Freiu h could do little to" prevent | .liKlive eapiacity an.l raw mate­ speak on "Rcflnlshing Antiques." to whether or not tobacco crops 6:15— Food News. planes. This brings the total hi'.*- he-l.si'le. the Japanese from seizing any i .Airlcnca .* factories to the faj" Pa­ munlqiie added "Some per.*ons rial. in.'luding arrangements for 9:30— Rhythms of the Day. 6:00 Sleepy Slim Serenade went to his home after two- tele- Mrs. Charles Bader and Mrs. C. K. will be decreased this year. Some ( hone c.all* in which he aaid that tile aircraft postU'. cly • onnrmcd a.* ships in Indo-Chinese ports 1cific battle fninl has tpeen v'on Acere killed and some were wound­ their imp'It. setili'inent of priori­ 9:4.5—As The TSvig la Bent. 7 ;00— N ov4s. destroyed in the Philippine* .*in' * Japan has suffered it.* first senous ed ■■ Burnham will be hostesses. of them point but that normal or 7:10 -Sheppers Special Music, he did not feel well and wanted her ties of priidii. tion where neces- slightly larger rrops will he plant­ 10:00—Boss Johnson. the outbreak ol the war to IG.’J reverse. An American admiral At least one and probably two time. help, ,*ary. and the .supervision and ed. In some eases to allow for 10:15— Bachelor's Children Meals To Give All Many others were hi; and prohablv commands the terminus of the raiders were said to have been shot Corporal Lester Keeney of Com­ 7:30— Robart Program, I 'The officer said that the vsoman Biirnia Forres guidanee of the various depart­ spoilage in harvesting as a reault 10;30—Help Mate. ilestroyed. but their lo*.* ha* r.ct eddiii"s supply route. The way stations liow'n. pany K. 169th Infantry, left town 7:40— Bond Program. charged that the plumber threat- | ment* eon. ernetl " this afternoon for Camp Blanding. of breaking in new help 10:49— Road of Life. been definitel;, rordincc I have been secured Bluejackets are •A flight of 20 Japanese bombers -Mary Marlin. 7:65— News. ened her with a police club, then Ix-(t Right lo .\p|>cul Flonda. where he will resume his Other growers hold that there Selgr Fir*- tonttiiiie* r>lash at River here. .And the way is open for re- u a!» rriv^rted to have attacked -Right to Happiness. 8:00- Nows of the World pot a pistol and shot himself. He will be left the unaltere.l military duties after enjoying a will be a decrease in crops in view "Seigc fire dim tcvl agaii.st o .i , Ha,'cs-l’locharcz> k irfonem ents and the vital weap­ eaayrii Java yesterday, with ministerial hrad^'Vo 5o— The Story of Bud Barton. 8:1.5- Morning Salute The Family More ons of war ■ airdrome at Malang the chief oh- „ * ...... furlough at the home of his par­ of Increased costs, the uncertainty Teeth Sent to Norlhem Ireland forts from coniea'a d en* tr.v but­ I Ml.'.* Hejen .Ar.n Plocharczyk (Continued from Page One) appeal to the numsler of defense 11:45—David Hamm. 8 20—Shoppers Special Musi'- teries along the I'a iiic .*hoic .- - jeettve. No damage was reported ents on Keeney atreet. of available labor, and liecau.se of 12:00—Gene and Glenn. 1 ' laughter of Mr, and Mrs. Vmcent or the war cabinet; • time. tinned. Our C" .rtor-batt* r;. r.:i there and one enemy bomber was .some smaller tobacco farms being ] Webster City, la -- /P —When I Piochar. zyk of 2h l.'nioh Court, succeeded In crossing the river He "ajso will be the minister P M. 8:30— News. met with some succc.*,* Few Enemy Aliens shot down Ih an air fight near All members of the St, Janies s affected by owners or membera of 12:15— Nevva Reporters. ; the United States troops landed Martaban, on the west bank of responsible for handling, on be­ 8:30— Shoppers Special con- "2 Hawaii: land Raym''T.d Jame.* Hayes, son Soerabaja. Parish Players are requested to be their families bolpg attracted to 12:30—Day Dreams. ' in Northern Ireland. Sergt. Henry i f Mr ar.'l Mr.* I^\ i Have.* of the broad stream, has been held half of the war cabinet, the dis- present at a meeting tonight in the defense Industries. • tlnued. B Ytahoney's teeth arrived with Energy And Better "The cohur anding ge seeking I arc on the Increase this week as 2:00—How To Enter A Contest ,lre I*....,- F.dm ni I P-rcen Palms The course of the river is nearly between Allies. usual. Each year, many young eran tobacco men believe that, in- 10:00— Betty Crocker. , go along with other Iowa youths, Health. in Iho 1 b.W ■ I", rt'i 1 -. .1-0 .* line north-south aljove Martaban. identification ccrtifiintes is only footholds directly across the Java and Win. 10:15— M>Tt and Marge. ' .i”.d ' r Mer.- .ie. oi.ited ,t'nr altar When Arthur Hest man-and | there should be 300 a day to take nese hands several days ago. the House desired it. j Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Merz, of 'oer r.f pa.*.*', ngci. I the i.-''.i I-' '.. In t '. . : 11. Irifl ore slee'e.' tapering to a warned. deflnltely or stand prolonged be- | ernmrnt escaped a defeat In thq 1:30— Vii: and .Bade. Little Bit Goe* Further STATE THEATER enti,.. 1’ ' n» li.H ' I'll a' the w ri.*t and long train. rep.rted during last night. Icaguering." i House of Lords this afternoon by The weekly oetback tournament Rysm, 67. sportsman and son of 1:45— Life Can Be Beautiful. Of the 1.54 applications filed Admitted yesterduy: Georjfe the late Thomaa Fortune Ryan. i idr -.vore a I fr o n t lapsed into desultory akir- tative sources today with deliver­ only. ^ Dorothy Wlnzler and infant daugh­ n( honor at a s irpnse kit. hen , ' after Baron Wolmer said the mo­ made earnest application to join Connecticut Home Economics As- Luncheon aliower at h--r hoin*' la.*i niglit. . ^ 's . wT n .-. quins a-'l the ' mishes. Prcnlice ing the main .«etba>k to the Japa­ tion would be a "rensure on the ter. Chester. Conn.: Mr*. Dorothy •soclatlon will hold an all-day con­ 1 The Tokyo radio broadcast a 1 The Evangeline Society, the the Army "as water boys." Their .M'out y.*! ol her Iriend*. nu..*tlv 'd. gr . ' js m. ih.er. h!*. k and nese naval and troop., expedition ministry labor and the National Copeland and Infant son, 85 Dem- reason; 'They wanted to aid five ference in the high school here wntr gardenia < or- rep.irt that the Japaneae had young women.'a missionary society Ing street: Mr*. Vera Bperrv'. Yfer- Irom Em'eniiel L'ithc..in ehufeh j "h it".. N th Speak Toui"hl| in a danng action In Macassar service and trade unions which brothers already in the armed next Saturday for the purpose of u p attended The decorations wereap- sages ^ erosged the Salween river and "are straits during the running battle of Emanuel Lutheran rbiych. will non: David Comlns. 404 North discussing various phases of the 3 0 c Morning Sessions Starting at 9:15 had agreed to the order." advancing westward towards have a meeting this evening at force*. Recruiting Sergt. J. J. pi'opnate to th.- appmaebing St -Y re.eplion for 2.Vi guest.* was ------of Jan 23-26. Main street. Francis told them gently but firm­ state's defense program as it af­ Rangoon." > The February meeting pf the j _____ j 7:30 with Mrs. T, A. Oustafsoa at Admitted today: William Hunt. Valentin. .* .li\ . wh. n Mi.sa Ji hr,- -held Sat ird.*y evening m Pulaski ly they^ have to wait a while. fects the home and family. Served 11 A. M. son i-. to be niarru d to Robert M , hall The recent confident statement Brotherhood of Emanuel Lutheran ' * d . • ! the parsonage, at which time plana 983 Main street; Alice Sargent. 9 Leading representatives of hove to 8 P. M. Friend of Hertford, at 4'30 at the | On their return, fiom an unan- by Lieut. Gen. T. J. Hutton, com­ Church wil! be held this evening j neportS ISntOVIO | will be made for the Swedish bak­ Mlddlefleld street: Thomas Price, economics, community nutrition, Engagements ing sale Saturday at Hale'a store. E.mamie! Luth.-r,an'church nc.m.ed wedding trip, for which mander of the British forces In at eight o'clock in the church ves- ; Tnrirg>t in Raid Armory: Mrs. Annie Dillon. 10.5 A Day’s Pay consumer defense and volunteer AT A buffet lunch w.v.s aervei and the i ride la wearing a pnnt Jersey Burma, that the British line is try . The guest speaker will be^ ; * Cedar street. war work groups have teen invit­ New York. Feb. 10.—

—The Patrons of the Manchester Birth today: A aon to Mr. and Plan To Attend— Bring Your Friends ,.Ml*a Dorothv Johnson wFio is to'ores.*, brown coat trimmed with sound, together with jnuch evi­ Detective Sergeant Joseph Pren­ Borger, Texas— Merely drill­ ed. Merriman-Carlisle Trust Company and the Savings b* her si.ster s tietiil honor pour- ! niink md brown accesaones. they dence that the British are being tice. who will apeak on F. B. I. All-India ridio reported that Ba­ Mra. Edward i Pagglola, of An­ ing for home defense is not enough Among the subject* for discus­ SILK CITY Bank of Manchester are advis^ •'d. The tal '..- ill', 11 iti.ins and re-j iMll make their home for the strengthened daily, led some ob­ work. tavia, capital of the Dutch East Mrs. Louis M. C2arlisle of 96 dover. for the 100 volunteers of tbe Texas sion are nutrition for war workers, fmabmenti w e e a:*, in keeping ' present wnlh the bri.ie s parents servers to exprea.* the opinion that Arrangements for the program Indies, had an air raid today and Norman street, announces the en­ that both institutions will be Diacharged today: Mrs! Doro­ Defense Unit ot Hutchinson coun­ school lunch service*, wartime closed all day Thursday, Feb. 12. DINER taiTll the IS i*...ii end receive their fnen.ls after the .Iapane.se halt was diie to and social hour following the lec­ that '"bombs were dropped in the gagement of her daughter, Mlsa thy Nelson and infant aon. South ty. In addition, each has contribut­ clothing production, ' emergency Tbe >"• , i . I re. - I'lwi a num- February l.A. either of these two reasons' ture are in charge of Herbert of the city and in the har­ Gladys L. Carlisle, to Raymond F. Lincoln's BlF^day. Patrons are Windsor; Mra. FrancM BeUows, ed a full ^ y ’s pay to the Ameri­ chlkl care, anti-hoarding protection A Good Place To Eat! liar of .»»-:ul kitctieo utenstta and | Th» bnde is emploved by the 1. The invading troops, never Bengtsen and his district commit- bor area." The broadcast was Merriman. aen of Mrs. Merrlman. gaked to m ^ e use of tpe baaks* I f f North Miala straat; Mrs- Elea­ can-Red crom w ar Fund. and "victory” gardening. 4rtat-tric*l «i pF^n. ••* .A, large box | Arrow Hart A Hegeman company. more than t few thousand, wers tee. Beard in New York by CBS. of 112 Maplewood avenue. West facUittea tamorrow. Beth baaka nor Jtobtnaop juid infant son, Cdntaimitg a P jm h er of kitchen Hartford and the bridegroom is a not fit to undertake a full-fledged All membeni of the Brother, No mention of this raid was Hartford, and the late Robert D. will- also be closed on Monday, South Coventry; Clnseiic* Sullivan, dgets wsa cxi.rrr.i with vjlen-1.'"‘ttip man at the Pratt A Whitney i campaign aiW the Japanese com- hood and men of the church are made ,in today's Indies commum- Merriman. The wedding wiU taka Feb. 28. to b« observed as Waab- Vamon; Patrick J. Ryan. OT RU| SW CM-ila with more or less coouc| Aircraft. noC i £taoa 11. k^ftOQ'g MANCHRSTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1042 w MANCHESTER EVENING HERAUD, MANCHESTER, CONN. TUESDAY, FEBliUARY 10. 1942 PAGEELEVIBN ‘

~5~ QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ON TIRE RATIONING. . , told in pictures Speed Skating Championship Meet Here Tomorrow Night

Kovis Leads pCuED^MiSS, Cubs Connect 1*0 ___ -BXHIBITIOM?. fAiAWMiy Special Features W. S. Bowlers To Top Uncas Hartford Skaters — /— At Big Dog Show Pagani's Defeat Lee’s EddieV Lay Up Basket To Sponsor Event \M.. JCGHet Bowler*; Moriarlys Hu* Decides Hot Fight at HutKira Red Cross Benefit Is Uepnns to Meet Split with P. A.*f». Y. .M. C. A. Gym. Eight Event* Scheduled Yale Five Tonight Sponsored bv Kennel Monarty Bros, and . the Polish The C'lib." won an exciting game FO^EFENSE For First Meet In New Haven, t'onn., Feb. 10. American club opened the final from the Wapping tJneas last Year!" at Manchester; Club This Week at — Up: Yale and the Tiniversity round of the We.st Side Rec league night at the Y, 17-16 It was Ilf Connecticiit'B basketball Fimt Race at 8. New York Garden. last night with an even split in one of the ding dong battles that tennis rlnsli here tonight for la-std until the final second when a hard fought battle while. Pa- The American Red Ooss. the the first time in a major sports Jimmy Eddie's lay up .shot put the BUY The Hartford Skating Oub wIU event gam's West Sides regained some Importance of its work now em­ game on ice just a.s the final UNITED hold it# annual Greater Hartford The rontest has created tre­ of their old time form to squeeze whistle wa.« blown. The score: phasized more than ever before, STATES Champlonsh.p speed akatlng race# S n d ia ft mendous interest throughout out a 3 to 1 victory over Lee’s E s­ Cuba ^sr takes the spotlight again on Feb­ the"" state and word from Storfs so Station. ^ V I N G S on Center Springs pond tomorro-v < N 0 I E S ruary 11th and 12th a.s Amerira’s i.H that a good portion of the The Polish American team whip­ Frye, rg nigh at 8 o'clocl.. It U the Drat Ocean ranine aristorratH return to Madi­ .?tudent br?iy will be on hand to BONDS ped Moriarty Bros, two of Ihe Brociks. rf . time that the cliih'a annual cham­ son Square Garden in their annual join hundreda of .\ltininl In three games but the game they Vilga. If AND SIAM PS pionship races have been held out­ 3. CAN DEFENSE WORKERS GET NEW TIRES? 4. WILL RESTRICTIONS GET WORSE? 5. WHAT CAN YOU DO ABOUT IT? show sponsored by the Westmin­ cheering the Blue and White to dropped was an overwhelming vic­ 1. D(HmE REALLY NEED TO RATION? 2. WHO IS ENTITLED TO NEW TIRES? ster Kennel Club for Red Cros.? Eddie, c side of Hartford and the club victory tory for the Gas House Gang and Holmes, ret members and friends are sponsor­ W E W ISH THEY COULD BUT YES. THEY PROBABLY W ILL! If YOU CAN DO P L E S T Y - by driving Relief. The game I? slated for 8:15 also gave them the pintail point to SF.N I N VEHICLE GROl PS CAN Those attending the show last 1 Vice, Ig ing these events. YES! 959i OF ALL OUR RUBBER Singapore should fall, we would be almost 25 less, and askingyour friends to do the p ni . and will lie preceded by wind up the evening 2 to 2. inxmobO Ml SUii j Mason, rg Rl A' nesv lires or tubes for mounted use THET’ CAN’T! Neither can several other year will remember the color and Charley Varrick and Eddie Wer­ The Hartford Skating club has a meeting of the freshmen of ycuri 06tt(hMat: Aiigu.?t rf comes from ihe area around Singapore. o n b . Such as: ( 1 ■ Doctors. X'lsitmg Nurses, important groups under the present regu­ completciv cut off from all rubber supply. same. Also, follow these simple suggestions: pageantry attending the event that ner gave a good account of them­ some of the fastest skater* in New riilmlnaled 65 years ot annual the two instltvitions England and la looked upon by the Half of this territory already has bcfn i ’ .ymhulanccs. ty Eire Engines, Police lations, such as farmers with retail milk That's why it is so essential for all ol us to Keep tires at right air pressure, change selves turning in 348 and 323 re­ TEari o f C f i a ^ competition under the Westmin­ spectively for the three games skating fraternity a.? one of the routes, civilian dclense workers, social save rubber tiou. For "^5 tons ot rubber go tires from wheel to wheel every 5000 miles, PSMC^A1>4Ax)k time out from hla farm chore* today to observe that at last he row night are: Men's, 220, 440, tion. finally limiting the number Hartford. Feb. 10 — After a chute Will take on the brilliant 880 and mile championship races. to aix animals The King lor West Side Dairy while the West may have come to the end of bisb- Ijcen '.'sonic further wKlulravval ot .said, place the .lapancsc about 10 Kmerifency Doctors week spent m sharpening his left Tedford and Keith Top ball's rainbow Women's 220, 440 Mnlor cham­ Queen) in the re-alm of Dogdom is Side Tavern will meet strenuous Two Great Quintets Meet pionship races and junior and our forces " In .spite of sliibboi ii i miles Cnaii Ibc i ity. Ballooii Men ! Getting Ready then chosen from this group. hook and left jab, Willie Pep of opposition m the Silbros team In the g'.me a dozen years, the Railroad Asks resi.staiicc. L Reuters. vv4iii li hi." kept con- Both Teams by Bifi 32-ye.ar old harilworklng Moore juvenile races. Medal* and badges Dr. Howard Boyd and Dr. J Of particular interest wall be the Hartford is well primed to demon­ The scores wall be awarded to the winners in "Diiring last night the enemy | stantly tlined to the Singaiioi c st.a- Volunteer Registrars A. Segal are the physjciana of crowning of the "Bc.st Dog" by strate toniglit that a clever box- I I’agonl's W eal Side* Margin from Floor. never j.layed on a major league "ucceeded in nvaking furti'.er land- tion. said It '.vent off the air at For Next Call InN. Y. for Championship pennant winner But now Ij*’* 8®' all clastes The events ara under Vital in W ar the Manchester Medical Asso­ Herman Mellenthln. owner of the er can whip a slugger The un- i Pontillo — i n 125 93—329 the auperaision of the Amateur Higher Rates ings on the isl.in.. in the area in 12:'’.0 Ixindon time ' ■to pros- , mg over to the New York Yankees. ciation who will respond to world-famous champion. My Own | beaten local featherweight 1 Hagenow , 97 101 105—303 Athletic Union and will be obMrv- tween Siigei Mniuini and Siingci w. t I . 105— ’291 M e m '39. and saw the ir.exper- The Eagles clipped th» wing* of j team in haaeball and wor.d Are Wanted emergency calls tomorrow Brucie. and the added entertain- i P«ct unUnglea with Angelo Cal- { Paganl .. . 94 95 I B.v Harry Grayson i the Flying Eagles to the tune of ed by offlciala of that body. Kranji, " the comnuiniipie s. id < all Situation "\ ery Bad” ment provided by the Red CTo..u I lura in the featured eight-rounder .104 n o 113—327 ienei i sq'ua ! beaten. 4ii-31. the ::erl.‘Z champions five limes in six Marine Corps Trains | af terniMvn. Re<;isitru|ioii Day to Be 1 Bri'W-n . . . ! New Yor'.i. Feb in _ D ;qu?sne 37-5 at the Y gym last night The Tomorrow afternoon the pond But Protests Are Heart! The Sungei Mandai region is Britain's snurees ealleii tl’..- .and Fire Di'partrnent to insure the I of a fight program to be unfolded . 93 104 l(i4_.’>itl wide;-'., margin of the serlc.?. > ear? I HcdUin'l winners were f)ut to convince thicr will be restricted for the use of the immediately west of the causeway .Singapoie situation "very bad " to­ -1 Held on Feb. 16 at the success of "The LVigglest Show" at Foot Guard Hall The Ea.st Sid- visiting Ne.v York again to once With this ' viiiory. L i t and In the game a dozen year*, the A number of volunteer registrar." to assist in registering men Men for Balloon Bar 1 Hartford Club skating races and In Hartford at Hearing while Sungci Kranji is nearly two day as the Japanese poured men 520 1554 ! more pack Madison Square Garden Clair Bee became the oii.v t arn fnllow.Ts th:it they alone had the .T.’-year old hardworking Moore in Manchester between the ages pt 20 and 44, inclusive, on Febru- at .Madl.«on Square G.irden thi.? I er goes after his 36lh conquest in 1 Totals ...... 499 635 no one will be allowed on the lee miles west of Sungei Mandai. onto the island along a twn-mile rage Squadrons. | Legion Hall. j facing ttie slugging Callura of 1 Lee’s Esso and coach to take fo .r f>tr:iight , right to the namr of Eagle* and never (ilayed on a major league Before the PUC. I :n its rene.?al wlih Ls^rig Island without any hand'es tacked on f'before the races. As in a special communique is­ front bet'.veen Sungei Mandai ami sry 16 between 7 a m and 9'P m. are wanted. A sufficient About Town Special events tor the 66th an- I Hamilton. Ont . who has split dc- ! Blani’bar'1 ___ 85 83 95— 26." fron: a Da . ie.--co.T. he . se;ua'l in the ^ pennant winner. But now he * go­ 1 Univei'.'?it'.' reminds you that the Tedford and Keith topped tlie The H artford Skating (Tlub Is sued last night, British headquar­ Sungei Kianji. number of volunteers is desired so that the work can be spread ParriN Inland, S. C BaUtxrna Chief Registrar Elmer A. nual running of the show will con- ■ cisicns with the veteran Henry 1 Breen 111 PS 136-315 head mans 17 scars al I i.'.riccsne. j ing over to the Ne-w York Yankees, Hartford. Feb. 10. i,P. Citing I baskell'S'.; teams of tlie.'c Instltu- field b" t.al;;in.q all the p oring one of the largest in New England ters said the Japanese had main­ Military rommentators added ^ throiigTi the day without taxing any one [verson heavily. Weden, who will have charge of sist of an Interesting exhlblticn of Hook of Philadelphia and also Bronkie .... 88 93 95— 270 The Irr.n Dukes hu-ke the Blaoli- | richest team In baseball and world increased labor and other costs, will probably continue to be an Im- ' ^11-day sewing aes- I tion.? I'.v,'.’ 'Icvc'ope 1 another of the hoiv'T? riio accre and wdll bring a large numbw ef tained continuous dive bombing that tliere was "no comfort at all" | . . . , . j .‘telective Service regl.stration here Obedience Training Dogs from the with Johnny Compo of New ! Bonpralz . . .6. 105 103 122--330 bird jmx In '40. C'f-.C. The vr tory | series champions five times in six the New York, New Haven Sc. portant implemeiu of nuxiern war- <,ion for the Red C'ross will be held | Mondav. Februarv 16. confer- ' great .sp')i '.s rivniries. Eagle* members to Manchester to enter and machine-gun attacks on im­ in the situation and that the Brit­ All volunteers are asked to pre.sent themselves st the Legion New England" Dog Training Club Ha\ i-n i Angel" . . 103 115 101 -319 was the ninth of a string that was years. Hartford railroad today asked the lomorniw at Center church house, ; j It's i.' iT a serie.s of o-.-ertlme en- P F T these G reater H artford eorenta, all perial forward areas in the west­ ish were withdrawing under "very i fare for many years and the Unit­ red yesterda.v with the members end the tx'pical 'M ull and Jeff" Pep I stretrhed to 22. I Moore was with Brooklyn just labile UtilitieB Commission to ap­ Hall Thursdhy night of this week at 8 o'clock to receive instruc­ with Mrs. Edna Case Parker In . I gag ■ nicn'.s un'l snapped winning t 0-2 14 senior and championship eaUber. ern sector as well as high level severe pressure " ^ ed States Marines are equipped of the local Selective Service comparison of a little Calm Ter- ! 1^8 l'-’- which was what he weigh- ' Totals 492 492 5-19 1.533 Duquene n.nde it two In a row , Telferd rf before the Ixidgers got into the prove higher intra-state fares to bombing attacks by large forma­ tions and be sworn in for duty. charge. ner to a Great Dane, abvavs so : ed m beating Abie Kauffman of I streaks over the luang Islan'lers a year .igo, , Keith. If .*> 3-4 13 series, but that * the clczest, he'* Local skaters may apply t* Military commentators left un­ with barrage balloons and trained board with regard to his plans for D'.iqi'.esr.e'.s rophcmore wonders George Krause of the dub for en­ equal the general 10 per cent hike tions of planes. I Philadelphia licrc t'.'.' ) w eeks ago, 36-34. before 18,150 eustoi.'.ers, the | SBcherek. c 2 2 6 6 ever come to playing In the cla**ic. answered the question as to wheth­ Elmer .V. Wi'don is chief registrar in charge of registration. Registration Day. popular with the newsreels. 1 Mori.artv Bros. I of 1939 on- glU up with the L/mg try tn theM races er at the lodge in passenger rates recently grant­ "At the same tune, he lias men to facilitate their usefulness EJarl Yost who joined the Army Kauffman is the bov who held second largest cro'X'd in 'he J3ar- ; .Jackson, vg 0- 0-1 0 It was the same way wUh hi* er the Uritisli were moving bark on Registration for all men m ; 1 McAdams 103 102 88 — 293 I Islanders iii '40, repeale-1 last sea- in Center Springs. ed by the Interstate Commerce maintained heavy pr.cs.sure anil | to the .itmost. last December 27. had been trans- 110- 316 den's court history al Ihul time. i Cl'.ffor.l. Ic . 1 0-0 2 father, Ihe late Gene Moore, who prepared positlon.s. | Manchester between the ages of j Olson . 103 103 1 son and hit Broaelw'ay this trip Commission has lontinued to mliltrate in t'msj Training at thus historic Marine lerred to the Air Corps and is now ,1,,- , .ft,., V.W... .J...... 109 i06 108—323 The basketba’l teams of Long B Aug'ie’ nr .. 1 (Ll 2 played 15 years. The only time he Singapore City U.self is not a for- ' Corps base are balloon barrage 20 and 44 inclusive not now in the ' ( Werner ' reckin- a thir'l straight triumph. The new rates became effective area," the communiq.ic i.s.sued to­ stationed at Fort Dix, New Jersey. I w orld. to a draw last November. 1 Mahoney too 102 104—306 Island and Duquesne ri hly il>'.s«r. .’ landed on a club that went into the today. The railroad cha’-ged the day said. titled position, although the in- squadrons with modem equipment armed services and who have not Leffion Five I I. 1 1 ’ lie' 1 a foiir to three edge, previously registered will be held Another unbeaten boxer. Tony’ 1 Varrick .. 121 122 105- 348 ihesr magnetism. 16 .5-14 37 world series It was too late for higher tariff on tickets sold for "Despite stubborn resistance ; ereasing Japane.se pressure may c apable of performing efficient war Volunteer workers at the Red ; Falco of Middletci'.vn. steps out in ho'.'i ' i '. I’.aylng token f"nr in a at the Lt'gion Hall on Leonard ' 1 - — ------Tie .' ve ial:en on ■ aU-eomei ? Filing Eagli-" hlr.i to participate. Phantoms Win travel between Connecticut points, there has been some further with- force Its use a.s s fort. .service at any area to which they i Cross production headquarters in quest of-his 17lh straight pro tri­ t ; ,-v :• . a p.laek'.v.r'l .«t>-,ng of 0 0.0 0 British Sink street between 7 a m and 9 p m. Total," ,536 535 515 1586 from every romer of the land and r M> earthy, rf Gene doesn't know what plan* but passengers were given a re- dravyal of nur forces. Tile possibility that the British may be aa.signed the Cheney office budding, tcle- Close to Top umph in facing George (Redi 1 ■ irtcne.s .' a.s Rnaj'ped .t 12 by the 0.1 0 Quotations Meeting of Volunteer* Poll.sji .\nierlcan .\. C. .haven t cho.?cn to p.i s ive their | R'lfine, If 0 the y.mkees have for him. but he ceipt entitling them to a refund if "On the north coast of tlie i.s- garrison had been left without air i BallcMm I nits phon .6542, arc having difficulty in I Doty of Hartford m an eight- 90 “ r,ttsl‘,nrghe:s in the ir.sugiiral in 0 0-1 0 Over Raiders Muppoit was seen in the eomnien-j Mr Weden told the board mem­ ' 1 DllBaldq 91 97 — 278 1 g,;, o'.'.Ti V ' tory skeins bv av'idinp iJiCaffa. c hopes to land in their outfield. the commission rejects the road's land Uiere was some eiiemv ma- Marine ballooni.sts are trained m .oocuring enough of the large, cor ! round welterweight duel Falco 96—280 r.aeh n'hrr, ! 0 0-2 0 He murdered Yankee pitching In lator's inability to answer a ques­ Supply Ship; bers that be had arranged for a ; 1 Paverick 92 92 I The r-ik'S pre\ailed. 30-25. alter P .McCaithv ■ rg appUcBtion. That procedure was chine-gun fire during the night a different manner than similar rugated board boxes in which to ^ ill Four Out of ^I'NJ going eight roiindi for the first . 10’ 105 ’.04 310 0 0-2 0 tniimng season game* several tion R-s to whether the R. A E' still Read your newspapers for offi­ meeting of voluntc’er registrars at ' 1 .'diamonds ! hevir ', d i I'.r.ng of 'icig'-'-l .■•iT'ia. Ig approved, by the PUC. land slight enemy shelling." units of the army, principally be­ [lack and ship completed garments, -p u I time. dccisioned Iri.?h Johnny . , 101 106 111 321 I'nill'lee, If 2 1-2 5 >ears ago and the 5’anka tried to the '.as operating in conjunction will, cial. reports of what 15 happen­ the Legion Hail at eight o'clock ! ‘ Olhie . . . I in 11 " ? In'o; . h -t 'r' I rnken by R. A. F. Slap Doim Although testimony at the hear- ' It was learned here that 2 More Hit cause their services may be re­ rhey have reqiie.sted The Herald Ganirs Over 1 Ollgn pifftn of Philadelphia In the New . . . «6 147 141—374 get him at that time. That and the Japanese, confronted last night the Armv. ing on war fronts, and beware of Thursday night All persons who' 1 ; Kevi? ritir-h'mgh in their pre.-eding riirce (iood (saiii<\s Ing, which brought forth protests quired, on very short notice, at to broadcast this need, hoping that Teams; After Leaders Haven Arena ten days ago. Dean 2 VdLa 5 (act the club may be short of M a­ G>cky Racketeers Easi> from state employes who commute with the bitter and savage band- widely scattered and distant some of the stores or hou.-irholders will devote time on Monday, Feb. .549 1.56". 1 gam.'- (Continued freun Page One) | ' 1 Total? . . : 473 .541 1 Rn.r.. Jiinniv F •XX. soned outfielders becausa of the between their homes and jobs in to-band opposition of the Brit­ .Maj. ^ n . 4). M. (irlswold, ! j,o,nL.V Balloon barrage squadrons may be able to spare some of these , 16 to registering are a.-ked to re- ! on the next Hartford card E'l'ii team had lo't 'Ciiv twdee diaft makes him believe’ he has a • Iv 28-7 at the Rec. ish Imperials, had reinfoiced their comnianiler. tourth Army tkirps. I f ^^e U. .S, Marine Corps are en- .sdagam ’I'l'-- ''■'etn'g hetwe'-- At Re<* I'oniirlil Hartford, emphasized that the Re|)oiis Broken Corps large cartons, which run about ' port at the Lu'gion Hall yhursdai. The Legion bowlers ate wading Three .six-rmindcrs complete the ch.incp. advance units with strong forces out by submarines of the Mediter­ what I.T ome traditioni' PUC has authority to decide the tirely mobile and are prepared to three feet deep. If donors And it At that time they will be sworn in through the last hauf of the district card arranged by Promoter Lou ; W'lth two children, and 32 years After being abut out twlca and The Japane.se apparently weic ranean fleet. We must rai.se all the money we tntra-state fare question indepen­ accompany an attacking 'orce to possible to deliver them at the and instruc.tioBs given. A large tournament in big kagne style. Visnisi. Bobby O'Brien, who made -lyal.s r 1' ha\!' much t'’ do with old, Mo'ire isn't like'y to be Called losing two other games tha Phan­ i x a m Escorted By Cruiser can without breaking up the Tiuket Sale Sports Roundup dently of the ICC action, .some pouring everything they had into (laiisew av F T serve as one of the tir.st line.? of i workrooms, it will be a great help. i number of registrars will be need- Over the week-end th y lost two II great hit here in whipping Billy ur,scrambling the eastern ehampl- Roc Senior Le«giia toms roae up and ztruck back at the battle pressing the Imperials ".y large and heavily laden sup­ economy of the nation I soon doubt that this authority still ex­ that force's defense, setting up ! [f pot. and they will dial the above | ed. All who had exporiem e on out of SIX games but managed to Marcus two weeks ago, takes on onship. Games Tonight the Rough Raiders and managad with dive bomtier and a.-nal ma- ply .shqi whii h was escorted by —Chairman Koliert Itoiighton, R-- By Hugh Fullerton. Jr. ists wSLs expres.sed bv. Commission­ barrage balloons to screen land- | number between the hour.yof 10:30 i reglstrati in day, October 16, 1940, gain a lot of ground m their fight Boh Frechette of Bangor, clnim- At Sport Centers vs. P A to win 24-7. Stratton and Stidham er Joseph'!’ O'Connell In view of ' chine-gun att.ok.s. aitillery bum- (Continued from Page One) an armed merchant cruiser has llnuae W'ayn and Memr* Com-, Opens Today ovri the Blackbirds the j servo? Ne.!.' York. i'ch. 10 —'/T— It's mg operations or to protect beach i and 4:00 any tlay excepting Satur- j are asked to report for this serw- to overcome New Britain. The ant of the Maine feather title Vi -t-r: starred for the ■winners and only raftv mfilti.i- been torpedoed and sunk. mittev. IS another local battler ■ ear w.a.? tlie first of a I At 8 A L C C' V.? Tu:''t? I'oacii 1- rankle Albert now . . Un- the recent Supreme Court decision I bardment and the and bridge heads. 1 day and Sunday, they will be call- ^ ice again. "well-balanced team is prrcf : r ., the stellar work of Wamock lion. and accomplished the work with "A medium sized supply ship, through all opposition nn.. cxpecis^who has been making good head-' ne-.v I i i.,'i(-.s".i' string which At 9 .6ilbro.? vi;. Groci-r> ai In play on the Siaruonl rugby tn the Illinois milk case Marines at the balloon barrage ' ed for. ' Mr. Weden was sworn in as Hark — The enabled the loaera to • escape a -Vs the Japanr.so moved' east- lightning speed. the largest ship of three in a con­ The people of the United State." to be In there for ' h »• ft •lloff.S I way tn the art of modified miir- streteb' 1 t'> eight before L I. U ly-agur St.andini: tr.'ir.i Penwi-se of a heavy loa'l of Called Broad Derision school here are trained under the ------Chief Registrar by Judge William National A. 1 . Meet shutout. The games were a part '.vard, on th< ..?l,-uul new landings ".Members of the Japanese en­ voy heavily escorted by aircraft ■week The Rcores' Ider sin'e tinning pro a .short time FalrflrM Grocer? . 1 ."t'lli'S, h'/inkie 1? couching tne Calling it a "broad doc usion," i will never forget what the people .supervision of (7ol. Bernard I-. | a State Health Department re -[ S. Hyde, chairman of the loc.tl sn.ai'i'f 1 It in ‘36. 36-31 of the Seventh Grade Grammar were made during -the mgbl .n gineering (J^h'ii? on tile night [Uo- Manchester 1 ago OpeII^ February 2 8 ; This L I U vi.t'.ry was srored Tigers ...... '1 '..,•11 k.? Larry French tell? I'ali- Herald Angle Mr. O'Connell said that in view of i ceding the full di'S.? otlensive ami destroyers, ha.s been torpedoed | of the Phillpjtine Islands are doing .«mith, designer of the naval aea- port today li.sts .Manche.ster as hav- I board, ve.sterday .'•'chool league and have attfactad the impllcationa in the Illinois de­ the Krunji e.stuicrv. Vi teran .\u.?- and almost certainly sunk. . this day and will do In the days' plane .NC4 which spanned the At-| ,ng one case of diphtheria, a l-! ------A. Wllkte . . . Ort 106 109 311 I Still anollier iimlefeated pro o\'i »■ .1 i^'im >?hi.-h had eopi’C'l 32 A L r C ...... 2 tomla frieivU that unless Larry •igain.st Singa[)ore sccani uirdvr Stars to Compete. T li-re are times that one won­ a lot of attention this year. cision he doubted whether the Con- tralian fighters engaged them "Fnum another convoy of three to come. E. Ball.slepcr . 84 105 ini 290 boxer. Vincent Dovie of Boston. of It:, !ri:.t 3.3 ?ilbros ...... 2 Macl'ii'til lall.' off that $6..500 I hotly. cover of Ja[>ane.?e guns to ex.im- I lantic in 1919. He also supplied though no report of such a case A. ders ju.?t w,hat the rule maker." in In the only other ganje played necticut PUC has any power over ] ships escorted by five destroyers —ITewldenI Boonevelt I considerable technical work in ] has been made to the local board ] F. White 127 111 106 risks his clean record in a tu.ssle M. r.i;.? r.'.i.-so, who was to gam r A Reserve?...... 1 salary ala.sh (from $lt ooOi he will The Japanese u.sed steel troop ne places cc here the eauseway had ion with Billy Marcus of this cit'-. The ticket sule opens today ('•■r iHSkctPall re.'illy intended the the R. A F. shot the Racketeers matters affecting interstate rate? and aircraft, one torpedo hit was connection with that famous flight. ' of health. The case Is one of crou;) j F. Cervlnl 114 127 ;i'.(i.lii■r..-ii f.une a.? a left-hand Sports Centers . u stay at home an-u t-ml to his au- land craft tn prnss the narro'.c been ruptured. •Marcus evened matters with the NaUi'ii.-il A A.U Track ati l rules, now in lorce. fo cover. Sun- down with a withering barrage of Before the prospect of supersed- 1 scored on a supply ves.sel The re­ Making Experiments ' and the patient a young girl, it was E Wilkie 120 129 127 mt. her v. :tli the Ynn'Kccs. torsd tomohile lirancing h\u?lne.?s instead moat ' .Materials cvere fully a.ssembled TTiere's no more ii.se of talking Ohituarv O'Bncn m a return bout at Hol­ I Field Championnhips at MadiS'.'U ilay .aiternoon a young man from bMkets 28-7. S. Claughse waa the Ing Federal jvowers wAs injected sult of this attack was hot ob­ There are several important learned after investigation by the 'he winn.ng basket wit'.i seconfis to For the first time thi? sen. on i’ of pitching for the r>...lgers . . . iml repair of the lausecvay wa.? i.solation. ."Squire i,.an.lcn on I-ehruary 2.?. H artford came all the way to ila n - big g'm for the winners gathering Into the' proceeding.-i. however i ln\aders I’aj Huge Price served " ' units included v ithin the form- 1 local health office. The State de- Totals . . 541 578 .543 yoke a week ago. I plav. looks as though there is a woll- Wtiat d'lt'*:noi>lle?" , . Bill Bot­ -inmediatc ly i .irro’d out as .siMin — Al Sm ith Hen\’ywcights Starr Haiwey of rheater for one purpose . . . to hear eleven points. The aCQ|«: James F. Rosen. New Haven. rc[i- : The iinaders wei>- ' piiving .a j ation of a Marine balloon barrage I partment lists croup as in the East Hartford 1 the climax event of the indoor Diiqiieane won 13 of its 16 games halanred schedule for the Fenior tom, Joe l/’ui? M'gular training huge price in c .a.sualt .e.s. but still .1.? Jap.hnese landing partiei had Hartford and Armand Roy of Man­ I campaign. This is the meet that how many tjme? Referee Hellyar Rough RaideV* resenting the 7.6 commuter.^ in the I squadron At the Corps' school | diphtheria classiflcation until Deaths Garvie .... . 95 n o 94 snil tl'.ep was a.-a.n rebelled by the fe,ams. All three gomes will have I .»m|i cook, IS di..?hing iqi the meals they i ,ime on.. re[ic-lled the enemy from positions Germans CAaim Eight It is not given to us to peer into chester. N. H. tangle In the third j brings together all of the cham- j would toot his little ' tin whistle, P B. F. JP. Cyinnecticut Labor Department here, Leathernecks are'divided into 1 otherwise diagnosed. Anderson 93 107 Long Islanders in 37. 33-26 an important bearing on the final for Kav Roinnson at Greenwoinl guarding th< southern end of the the mysteries ot the future; yet, bout of six heats I pl'ins .and record-breakers ("r th. ir I hi," chap sat next to your corre,- 0 Wamock, i f ...... 2 opposed the 10 per cent increase m l It was known that live Jap.m- groups studying aerology and com­ Cornelius P. O’Leary Larson ...... fsd 83 Though the 3h team was the outcome and for the pa.?l tbrie L.ake . . Glltiert Dou'-lii, ivho g ive • ■se divi.sion.s peii-.;i[is likl.OOO m -:'. c ausecc iiv More Ships Sunk in the days to come, the British 102 ."pondent and hv aetiial count Pinkln. rf ...... 1 intra-state travel on the ground? munications, maintenance, infla­ Probation Officer James Duffy Urban o . . . . . S3 89 I peak performances only one under Davies to record weeks the best game* of the r ear Greg Rise such an argument in the 1 were .n .Mal.tca and evidence t' - ' Berlin (From German Broad­ and American peoples will. for Cornelius P. O'Leary, of 11 Schleldge, c ...... 0 state, federal and other white' col­ tion, operations and rolling equip­ was today appointed temporary Hillman ...... 97 114 89 j In addition to the Madison more losses than frluinphs in a have been played in this circm' I .\liliruse two-niile race Saturday I lieilyar whistled 58 limes. 1 day w a.s that all '.cere coneenfriil- casts!. Feb. —German sub­ their own safety and for the go Martaban Entered dents are experimenting with vari­ mond- R. Bowers from a Florida Totals , . . 154 .^09 422 1385 Spalding and Brothers, uptown ffarj-Jeil the Lemf,L«mg I.slanders into mile. the number of other times he tool- 1 Morrison, rg Broad- —Winston f'hiirrhill, British in Ireland and had been a resident I ed h;s little t.n whistle. These — bid policy of the railroad to 'cll ; The city of .-ciiigai'oce had one T'.kvo 'From Japanese "hips totalin^j^.SOO t^ons a^^^^ ous types of barrage balloons in an vacation. Judge Bowers will make of the United States, settling ui and dow-ntown storea and at the overtime before Icvsing to a' team Glendale, Calif . Feh 9 - Ed Prime Minister, ‘to the .\meiiran countJi were jiist when ' he was 3 commutation tickets with 60 rides air raid aleit this morning. b .'t castsFeb 10- ■4’' -Japaneao ' effort to strengthen the effective- the permanent appointment when Windsor Locks, for 59 year?. He Manchester Keep Up Paeej A A U offices in the Woolworth | ..vofi 36 giinies an l losi none Srangler Lewis, the old wrestling rhil-o*o[>h\ broadcast by the Berlin radio said Congress. A. Wilkie . . 95 103 98 I lor-ed to ' sll ou' of bound*, jump provided within a month when it , enemy plane.? were ccvnstantly dr.' troops entered Martaban at the i-ess of their squadrons. he comes back to Manchester. The was employed by C, II. Dexter Blildlng. 'that season champion, asks the .5rmy *o n-r- Ph:Uie.« na.".’' t' h- 'treaml'.ned Ph.antom* E. Ballslepcr 110 119 Prices are virtually unchanged j . . _ ball or mdi'-ate a foul Now it is Impossible to ii.se all the tickets ( oumbing and .strUing l:oo[is d<- mouth of the Salween river in temporary appointment la made Company in that place until 1930, 101 niil him to tes'-h sold-er? J’llii:?':. t ■ I 'h.l? Sargm'. 2 I * iiix o t the ships, totalling 34,500 ! Let "'ver doubt that France F White . . . 122 109 121 from a year ago. Boxes are $3.30 ruiquesne shippe»i its sophomore So they can heal th- .tapan--' a> I v'T.il 1 be wrr.r.g t.i put all the 0 tmleas commuters wu-h tc take ex­ ployed .)ver the norttiern delen.-c-.- Burma today Domei reported. neccassry since Clerk Thomas Dan- when he retired. He is survived by Win Over St. MichaeK* Wbai. obaiige th» narr.o ,,f rbil- Stratton ...... 4 tons w ere said to have been sunk ] "’•» continue to play a glorious F. Cervinl . n o 117 bl.ime on the ofticia..*. After all tra rides on holiclav.? and .«tinday- Bii' the Hriti-h were exacting a .MartiibHii. on the we.?t bank of naher leaves tomorrow for induc­ two daughters. Sister Mary Leon- 103 ., , I and $2 75: side arena. $3 30: en.i .wonder? to the Garden for the first their own gam- li-.' ■ 1 Stidham ...... 4 off the North American coast. i in the pursuit of common vic­ E Wilkie 97 n s 125 arena. $2 7 5 , $2 .20, and $1 65: mez- ^ I thev did not compose the rules, Mr. Rosen charged ttia' only 40 leuriiomc toll ot blixvo and men loi Uic .kalween. is opposite the port tory. Public Records tion into the U. S. Marine Corps. tine of the Order of St. Joseph, Lassies at Y Last Night W'jii.'i lja,?eball b- the sanv-" Cruc'rfsbank* . . . . 1 ' zanine. $2.20 and $1.65: reserved |------^------did they, for the m.ost part. tickets are used eacti month on t lu | cveiv [ir*-viuus iiu h ot the . uiland 1)1 Moulrnein, '.vhich fell ten days Raises Claim to 61 -i-Charies Boyer, movie actor, at and Mias Loretta -V. O'Leary of I' S'I ins ."o very ."Illy. .■::ta\Tiit.'ky ...... 1 Total# . . . . 534 “593 550 15 to 8. baldony $1.65 and $1.10; and gen- ! have any say in what is proper. average, altl.ough Ihe lomnv.tir xhiie intreiml[iiii IIHjiii-.i Jill-.me fighti-r ago. (This raised the German claim Free French mllv. Windsor Locks; three sons, Henry The way they pUy the game, ttristol eral admission on the night of the ' mu.st pay for 6o, with the re.?'.It inlol.s. f.iCiriL' 0.1, w h I h a "[•■'tn . - The town, a center of British to 61 merchantmen sunk by raid- ______Mrehanirs Lien E. O'Lqary. first selectman uf rhr I’hil? WT.I be the Phlliie? still i 4 12 24 Kloaa ...... 113 94 138 High in Hitch-Hiking that one-thiid is wa.?te.l n an .^aid weri- at 1> a.-t tec,ice a- resistance for ' the past week, ing U-bt«ts off the coMts of the 1 which men have The George W. Hill Company Is Honor Guest Windsor Locks, Corneliua V. and The Pioneer Parachute Girls re­ meet, 55 ceuta. j L'ng after Phans have had their | There has been a lot of talk L-eonard ... .8 8 100 108 ,’l‘ .lt u? t .o.-e eiicounteied at t;ie was occupied at 2 pm. local time, United States and Canada ) cherished have always throughout 1 “(fain-’ t Hallett N Norman, lien John F. O'Leary of 36 Washington peated their earlier victory over It is expected that all of the I 0 Phil. i ab.nil putting the referCe anl R A. F. Chapin ...... 122 106 100 winners from last year will be' ___ __ I other offlclaU? up In a cage, why7 height of tin Hattie .of Britain, the agency reported. The announcement said . the course of historv proved them-iBie sum of $1,696.20 for ser- street, this town. the St. Michael's Girls of Hartford r B Japan Maintains toie into swarms oj Ja['anes.- AI Shower Parlv Nelson . . . . . 134 95 99 back to defend their titles. They The min.-"'gh?c. rg. . . . . -5 ' ernor's word? 'o bring home to ing allaek? again.ct the men in the | "Of these ships, six totalling 34.-I fggbion but not the charm “nd Dorothv K Grant, property ^'urawski at her home 18 Knighton Pioneer Parachute N.Y.U. In the aprint medley reUy. ea.'h '.vill eontnbule ene'lav .s total I re.atherveiglit from Hartford. One ' acroaa the tideswept Gulf of Mar­ them the fact that 'h- v weie nc.ir mam combat zone and those man­ .'>00 tons were sunk off the North I street. Twenty-five relatives and william H. Bralnard B F 1 Georgetown in the mile realy, rei.ipts to the Red ('ros.a . . .! thing is certain, that the kl.1 is the taste, and the becomingnesa. °o Horton Road. 3 13 28 the bont. ning other defer-se [lositnn.- along taban from I’-angoon. chief port of 'AmeVican"TOast’ . friends from Hartford. W’ethers- Funeral services lor William H. Dot Supplclch, rf . . . . 1 0 2 Henry Dreyer In the weight throw, There : plenty of support lor .' ig- ' -‘*•''1 However, until fli'meon' tells the Burma road —Edaa Woolman Chase, editor,! Building Permit ^ _ j .u, . > By The Associated Press R ackete«rs Throughout last night and early Johore strait. — to the Fashion Group. ! A permit for altel-atlons was is- ' field. Rocky Hill and this town at- Bralnard, Sr., were held yesterday Roae Neiligan, If .. . 2 1 A Al Blozis In Ule shot, Earle Mead­ gestiort.? that the big league eluiis nim that an opponent can be flal- B today artillery rumbled from the ______sued today to Charles Raccagni, ; t®"ded., The hastess used a color Pttlaburgh—Fritzle Zlvlc. 148 P The Japane-t, bowevep did not afternoon at the Holloran Funeral Brebenskl, c ...... 1 1 3 ows tn the pole vault, and Mel shoul'l -lo the same . . . Although tened just as easily, and perhaps 1 McC'irr;, If ...... 1 west. The northern .skv was tmight No Need to Clunge Not until there is widespread 1’^4 Cottage street for alterations 1 *‘'heme of szure blue snil pink, 8-4, Pittsburgh, outpointed Raul 0 have thing.? all their own way in Reports^ Singapore home, 175 Center Mreet. Rev. R. (MirisUan, rg . . . . 0 0 Walker In the high Jump. ^ammy Secrect haji beaten Maxie , J* quickly, by a two fisted body 2 Jones rf . . . with the glow of oil tanks, burning the battle.? cchich went on almost shrinkage iii civilian consumer | sod additions to a single family I ood the bride-elect was seated un- C'arrabantea. 144, Chile (10);dzzy 0 2 Entile* will close on February iJP) — Malheur James Wright, pastor of the Tal- K. Supplclch, rg .. . . 1 Berger twice, Sammy isn't com- ' -tt'ick Pep is not going very far 1 Pic;. '■ . .. for aeversl davs incessantly :n the ?ky c.ver the Surrender Demanded cott Street Congregational church Jannazzo, 151, Brooklyn, outpoint­ Trlgga, i g ...... 0 0 0 16. plaining becaiJie he la carded for I We- co ild not see anything that 1 ed Oaaie HarrU, 158, Pittsburgh, 0 Brewer, ‘g Noise of B-ittle Intensifies stricken island- Berlin ' From German Broad­ ' \ictory receive the right kind of cost $600. colors to unwrap her choice assort­ of Hartford officiated and Inter­ Nlron, Ig ...... 1 1 3 the aeml-flnal when Berger lighU 1 taintly resembled a body punch. The noise of b.atile fnter.sified af­ mountain time zone. The switch to 110). O HsgenO's rg The pilots .'f the heic-ily-g',,nned casts!, Feb. 10— J'j—The Japa­ ' support. U s Pendens ment of . gifts. A period of games ment wa# in Elmwood cemetery, Ray Robinson Feb. 20 ’ What ter dawn. The drone of Japanese daylight time next week seemed to but outh’umbered Harr.rane planes nese commander in Malaya and —Henry Bniere, president. New Notice of a pending civil suit was followed by a buffet lunch. Hartford. New York—Charles (Lulu) Con­ Totals ...... 6 3 15 I about it?" he aaks. "I'm breaking Being Irish we like Bobby j dive bombers and the sharper be a good time to swing the stantino, 127 3-4, New York, out­ unhesitatmglv tackled the' enemy ."-ingapore island demanded this $'ork State .Savings Bank Anon- brought by Aldo Paganl against Mrs. Murawskl was assisted in The pall bearers were: George B. F T. Henning Tackles : into Np'w Y’ork at last, ain't It"' I u Br.en Thi* youngster ha* some- ' cracks of British artti-ain raft guns change. But, the sponsors were Referee:!-Roth and the final tally was not madi­ morning the surrender of Slnga- I elation. I Demetro Gallu.so tor foreclosure of serving by Mrs. Ann SImplanskl. H. Andrews', John J. Freeman, pointed Joey Archibald, 126 3-4, kt. Michael’* . . creel i?n't the first to break I thing on the ball that not one .?r>- | t’litild be heard fmm the sector Informed, they'd have to get an Miss Murawskl and Raymond>F. Providence, R. 1., (8). as night fell Ui’th the results bf pore by the British, the Berlin ra-| Congress. After they about I ------I mortgages on three lota in the Joseph Jackson and Stanley Moran, r f ...... 0 . n 0 The Angel Friday T ; in the Gii'lcn thi." year. With '-■■illid sm atA ir has .shown in this .where Ihe gallant Bntish. A'lstra'.- Willard are to be married tomor­ n Sharpens Eyes some dogfight? yet to be reported, ■ lio said today, quoting the Tokyo ,(prided to drop the whole business, We must swing wide the doors Homestead Park tract was filed Storey. Newark-^Freddle Flduria. 192. Nolan, r f ...... 1 2 the in I'.i'r sca.ion only .h."lf over, ue k of th'- wooiis, coordination. I |ftui and Indian troops were fighting the offinal ».ore stood ?t three row morning at eight o'clock in Newark, outpointed Johnny Flynn, 0 0 ne-wspaper Nichi Nichi. Mayor Elmo Smith of Ontario dis- of industry to every loyal and pa- today in the town clerk's office, J. Feducca, if ...... 0 I 50 boys who never had fought in This IS somethin;,' hard to define. tmriBTlmly to stem the Japa'nese sd- Ja[-anese planes destro'.el for cer­ St. James's church. 198, Rochester, N. Y., (10). Dlraio, c ...... 1 0 2 : Bobhy staits a swing and tight Southbridge, Maas.. Feb. The Tokyo report auid that the covered that under a congresslonsi tnotic worker regardless of race. Quit Claim Deed A lbert B. Miann Maurice (The Angel) Tillet, the the big cuffing center have ap­ K w e tain. three proba'clv desitroved an! creed, color cr national origin Margaret Schleldge and Viola Sarasota, Fla.—Lou Flyer, 147, B. Moran, r g ...... 2 0 4 Ihrougn his entire body goes the Gene Deaautels, Cleveland calm ­ Japanese commander, Lieut. Gen. act of 1923 the county legally had The f'oneral of Albert B. Mann monstrous Frenchman with his peared '-n G.ar.ien card?. This in­ ■ The Japanese were remforced IS damaged. — Sidoey Hillman, co-ehlef. F. P. A. la Jury Foreman Hollywood, Calif., outpointed Mel J. Kenny, ig ...... 0 0 0 er. has spent the oC-aaaaon worh? I Tomoyukt Yamaahita, a 57-year- been In the Pacific time belt all Clegg to George and Alfred who died Sunday evening, was held famous "bear-hug." makes another cludes Al Hoatak a roain-evenler. * line ot the blow clear from hts Muring the night. OPM. New Haven, Feb. 10. — oPi— Serrato. 152, Douglas, Ariz , (10). R. Jacino, I g ...... 0 0 0 Ing for an opUcal company bar*. old veteran of the China war who ! along Shatz. Interest and title In prop­ this afternoon at 2:30 at the Wat­ appearance at Foot G'jord Hall, Y'oung Kid McCoy. Harry Hurst. foot to the end of hi* padded mitt: ■ More than once t'ls morning Franklin P. Adams of Weston, Baltimore—Johnny Brown, IM The firm makaa glasses and gog­ spent six months in Europe in 1940 ' erty on -\sh street. kins Funeral home on EkMt Center Hartford. Lee Henning, the batter­ iTailo? .Malacara and Bobby Ruf­ j4«sUeiits heard the vsnine of ma- (Tloom in l.tnidon Democracy cannot be saved by newspaper columnist, waa select­ 1-4, Baltimore, outpointed Phil T o t a ls ...... 4 0 8 There is one bad feature that gles for the government. I as head of a Japane.se military Redskin Reerultrnt street. Rev. Watson Woodruff was ing "Aussie’’ from Buffalo who has fin. who alreaay had pretty good 'rhine-giin bullets as eiieiuv [lUnt-s the armies of Russia. Democracy ed by Judge Carroll C. Hincka to Furr, 153 1-2, Washington, (10). Referee Conran. might do things tu tfiL? kid That ■Sew low over the cnitskiits of the ih-vr ^inieaiHtre I mlsalOD studying Nazi lightning Telegraph Editor Enllata in charge of the service. Inter­ nin up fo?ir "ucceaalve triumphs in rep'itatiorjs. Oelf PnMjinrt must be saved by the democracies serve as foreman of the Grand Chicago—Tony Motisi, 146, Chi­ ' war technique, had addressed his Two of Canada’s best recruiters ment will be in Highland cemetery the High Street Arena, faces the la the ■ hurry up method hi* han­ rlly. London, E'eb 10— ./P. - Gloom themselves. Jury in the opening of the Febru­ cago. outpointed WllUe Joyce, 138 Mad* To Fool Flab dlers are u'rlng. He needs a lot of * The fire glow of last night be- demand to the British commander among the Indians for Array serv­ Meriden. Feb. 10.—(iP)-" Frank Ipswich, Mass. gruesome champ in the supreme Today’# Guest Star pervaded London today as reports —WendeU Wlllkle, 1»4« presl- ary term of the United States Dis­ 1-2, Gary.’Ind., (10). A rtlflclai wmrma bearing a re- experience but he could stand a The 'luntb green of th* Kegth t*m e a morning pall of gray Muoke i from Singupore told cif the grate li chief. Ucut. Gen. A. E. Percival. ice are two Piapot braves who L. Blackadar, telegraph editor of test of hla climb to the "class’’ / Dick WaUh, Albany iN. Y.) deatial candidate. trict Court here this morning. markable rcMmUance to the. ktUe more gym work and u^sr Portal. Saskatchewan, golf eouna «hich hung love over the northern ! situation of defenders of that im­ Thousands of leaflets with the served In W'orld War I. They are the Meriden Journal, has enlisted Why They Float among titular contenders. Times Lnion: The Boston Red Upon Instructions of Judge "Seeded" Plas’era genuine have made tor fisherman. Sox have eliminated passes to proper instructors. Another mad It in the United fiUte*. OsimOMi part of the hot Island. Abov> ihe' portant base, but authoritative surrender demand were said to Chief Harry Ball who lost a leg in the United States Naval re­ The reason a bad egg floats on Thrae thrillers which include Some day we shall all Join hands Hincka, the body of 14 men and They can be cut Into desired their ball park for the coming feature la gttring away weight JUat players, due to prewnt fagohle gray blankat ' of haze darker quarters believed earlier suggea- have been dropped over British j at Vimy Ridge, and Chief Abel serve and expects to be called to water is that gases have formed Sliding BUI Hansen and Laa Ryan again in a rebuilt Manila where seven women enterod a secret ses­ In golf and tannla toumameata. lengths. Mason . . . All Sport." Editors In for tha chance to get Into the ring. Uons. must have a fompmet I i Msoka btllowed upwards forming tions that the Japanese had pene- ■ lines from Japanese planes. : Watetch who was gassed. active service aoon as a petty inside because 6t decompoattton. (n the special aeml-flnal, support the flag of a completely free and sion to hear pleas for Indictments reeded players are Uioee at high town should give Tom Yawkey a It be la really sincere and wrants order to play It- • fteat black pillar which domi- , tratsd as far as Singapore city ' There wM po official confirma-1 independent Philippine lalands will officer. by District .Attorney Valentine J. These make It lighter than a good the feature event which takes ranking, wboee names are ao ar­ Detroit—Harvey Duba, 'Wind­ vote of thahkb . . now they will to become a fighter of the first Haled the scene of battle. | it self were incorrect tion of this "report in Tokyo, it was , ’The first gasoline vehicle was be unfurled. . Btkckadar, who is 40, aerve«l In Saco and Aasistant District Attor­ egg containing white and yolk place on Friday night. February 13 ' ranged In the di^w that they wlU sor. Ont., wcltervreight, won by be able to do tb'ir work without water he had better get experts A paraebuti aroidd h* arwthlaat The British said that there had | Latest reports, these quarters stated. t placed on the road on July 4, 1894. —Senator ’r)’dlafB, MnrylamL the Army in the last war. ney Joseph P. Cooney. only. this week becausa Lincoln’s Birth­ sot meet each other in early constant interruption from pass to handle him In and out of the on tha moon, for l^en !■ a* at' «■ Technical lolockout ovar Charley day comes on Thursday* the usual moepbere there.' rounds. * Bachman. Cincinnati. (S>. wreatUng night at Hartford- ' “Toa'd batter check the attKadc. There's si ikTlem aer oa the wing.” hoimda." ring. I MANCHi:STER EVCmNG HERALD. '>TANCHESTER. CONTC. TUESDAY, rEBRUART 10.1942 PAGE THIRTEEI^ ^ MANX’ HESTER E\TSNHNG nERALD , Ma 5s'CHESTER, CO.VN. TrEJ^TUY. KKBRUARY in. IP tS TWELVE L- >. RED RYDER Mcfwcngers o f DIsaHter RY KRED HARMAR

IF I’ D VOISH .. - IW yNDER Sense and Nonsense t*x. WSH-0 ttERE FO R R n e R 1 0 HEuP AhJD 1W ca tc h A farmer went to New York to How Many Do ’Yon Like?. Sign before a country bouse! l a k e s D lAH jlO' A Gtu's Wants ^assified ForYour Benefit ^ (SS see the sights. 'Of course he took Things I Love: Whirr of a bird's Agents, solicitors, collectora etc., - wings . . smash of a bass at my keep out. Beware of the wolf at one uf those sight-seeing bus rides plug . . . swrlrl of a trout at my fly the door. through the city and enjoyed hear­ . . . smell of autumn leaves . . . ing the announcer tell the various Household Goods 51 Boarders Wanted 59-A points of Interest. Automobiles for Sale 1 Help Wanted— Female 3'i rustic of dry leaves . . . "cbme to Keezsr—Does the income tax hit Loflt and Found supper" . . . a well-wrltfen adver­ you ? "On the right." the man with KEBRCARY SPECIALS I Elor- Urges Gas WO.MEN WANTED to work In Chamber Group Hears tisement , . . good wTitlnk of any Geezer— Yes, and in a very sore the megaphone said, "we have the 1937 C H R Y S L E R S K P A N , J22,''.: eiice 2 burner .space heater. Reg. ROOM AND BOARD. Inquirr at 1937 Ford Coupe, Al.'iP; 1937 laundry. MoiVd kind . . . bacon frying . . . fish mar­ spot. I don't have to pay any Rockefeller residence." At that the roUND—BROWN FOX hound. SOI 9r>. now $14.9.'). 2 Florence 163 Main street Tel 3284. Butek Sedan, $2fi,'j. .Brunner',«. SO Summit street. kets . . . honking of wild geese In farmer spoke up "nd asked: "Is It 0»1I 8877 after 6 p. m. cabinet heaters, $13.9,5, 1 Quali­ Firm s K eep the John D Rockefeller rt>l- Oakland street. Telephone 5191. T* BOARDERS AND ROO.MERS Talk on Legislation the night . . . the smell of a fresh- Unes to a Sailor ty gals range, Reg. $99..50. now Little boy blue, come blow your d e n ce ?" PAY CHKCK LOST—NoU. 0 i.'* wantrtl. (Vnlrally located. 15 turned furrow . . . people who don't , Help Wanted— -Vale 3(i $7'i,'>0, I I,. A H. Elec C om bina­ horn. “No. no," replied the announcer. hereby given that pay check No. 1936 PLYM O U TH SE D A N . 1936 niinut»‘>* from A in 'raft Ap|ily UM Advertising talk about themselves . . . selling Chevn>let town sedan, 1936 P on ­ tion latig.' with oil burner. Reg. head o f the air raid .school.s, who ideas and goods . . . flash of a (Sailors must rise at the break of (He couldn't be,bothered). q l-A-118 payiihlc to AIc(k WAN'rKI' HKMAHI.K I'KIVKR $23f* 50. now' .$2ti*50, 1 Floi'encc Wnd.MWort h .stroft tiac sedan. 1938 Pontiac sedan, W illiam A. Dower . of nl.so gave a short talk on the same niby-tlircat In the garden . . . wet morn “ On the left." he .said, "Is the K e m «, fo r w,»ek endinK .Ian. t,i take .barge of laundry r.ml. 4-t Puai l.tven range, ipiji.50, 1 1939 Pontiac sedan, 1!'36 ('hrvro- subject. gra.ss on bare feet . . . kittens And if at your duties you work home of the Morgans” 31st., 1942 has been lo.at. Anyone G,M'>d pa\. .steady U"ik \^'^1tc C, E Refrigei aton, $39 .50 Ben­ H artford Explains Dif- Ict 1 1-2 ton chassis. Cole M otor". \^'anfed— Room.s— Board 62 Most Serious Mistake Mr. Kand said that he uould like playing . . . my dog'.s colil nose aw ay "Do you mean J. Pterpont Mor­ attempting to cash this check Box S. Herald son s, 713 Main gan?” the farmer inquired. OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING MOUSE 4164. ferrnt Phases of Law- to see at least one rc,irc.>-i'ntativc nuzzling my hand . . dog shows You'll be an aclmirsl sure some WITH M.AJOR HOOPLI will be prosecuted to the full e.x- WA-N'I'En ROOM for elderly luflus^ry ilould Make day. “No. no." replied the buaman tent o f the law. Finder plca.ae re­ .MAN TO MA.NAGE enterpris.ng FOR SALE HOCSEHOl.O fur­ from each store in town iiltending . . mailorder catalogs . . October business in tV nter *>f t"U'n. Ex­ lady with or wnthout board. Call ff ould Re to Curtail On M erehaiidizing. the sihnol. He stated that it was hum of paper machines . . again. (He resented the Interrup­ WHUT TH' HeOC ARE NOU MEV, WHO IS fT r turn check to the Corporate Ac­ niture. Inquire 915 Main street 67,31 after 5. Little boy blue upon the sea, tion) • Auto Aece.ssories— Tires f> cellent opportunity to biuM pros­ good in.siir.ance to do this, and all books . . . more books . . , my "in­ DO >00 HAFTA S U R E IT SECOND, THIS counting'Dept., Main Office, Che­ .Mrs. Ford ‘ (The place where a sailor ought to "And Just ahead of ua on the perous organizstion Box C, Or Eliminate Ads. The annual meeting of the Re­ present agrecil. laws, " who refute every crack and PUT TOUR TOKK5UE. A lW T YOUR ney Bros. GOOD USED TIRES, Priced from Jibe about one's wife's ri'lative.s be I . right," said the loud speaker HERE'S M.V E SS THAT Herald. , D<)1:b LK THAUF. in Hllowancefi tail Merchants division of the Defense Stiuup l*urchatH‘ s OUT UkE THAT F1M (3ER ' S4 up. Brunner's. 80 Oakland St., Wanted to Rent 6H You'll le.arn about larboard and again. '1 s (!!hrist’s church " F £ R ? PLUNKETT for your oM ratlin. Buy now! Manchester Chamber of Com­ The next speaker who v.as in­ the breath-taking grace of a ■Manchester Tel ,5191. Atlanta. Feb. lO— The moat deer in full flight. . . . Thre.shiug starlxiard yet, "A fellow next to. the farm er Automobiles for Sale 1 zenith. M«>tnrnla. Sparton, WA.N'TF.:n SMALL COUNTRY merce was held last evening at troduced , wn.« , C. Klmoro ,, W.itkin.'^ , JlPPV IS GONNA EGAD, ■Arliclfs for Sale la aerioua miatakf» the ena indu.«try time on the farm . Grimes Gold­ Tf you keep your mind off the nudged him and said: “Ask him If fl4 9r> up Hit of wprk terf»r<1.a, plHi r 4»r farm, by adultn. reajion- the Hotel Sheridan, with William " Rave a short talk on the piir- 'AMBULANCE.' SOME 600GAM ,' HEAR THENA rould make would t>e tf* rurtail I chase o f lofense dam ps anil en apples . . swlss steak with blondes you’ve met. It’s Jesus (Thrlst's church. You P Moforciclos— Hic.vcles 11 FOR .SAl>i~~ MlSCKULANKiU'S ' 3 f'lr $1 Bf'nson », 71^. .Main. ;tblf' ipnt nuKl^ni improvi»nu*nts. »>r eliminate newspaper ndverti.s- A Dower, executive president of can ’t be WTOng all the tim e." - x ' l l to nish t f J Cluck CHEER I NIG FORVOU-'- 1936 FORD V -8 pick-up, cheap. the Hartford Chamber, as guest hon-is." A quota has la pii sot." sweet potatoes and buckets of ftt'CfiMdhHMd buiMini: Apply by Irtt*'r to I' O Box 111, inp. says President .Mbert S John- President Roosevelt’s personal 8E RIGHT NAMED D O N 'T D i s a p p o i n t n o u r ' Benson's. 713 Main. NEW COLl'.MHIA 3 sp.e.l hov.s K<'U S.MeK (>.\K IdNINi; ro- iu speaker. Mr, W atkins roniai kod all of graiw . . payday tennis pqijipmt'nt 5'ii h hs' VVbil*' kitt h»-n .•aon of the Southern Vmon (la.*^ matchfolders read: "stolen from "It's heck to be old when the 60(DGAm light weight bicycle. Hcasonahle. lMbi<\ bntVt, HUil 8 rh.ajra. ]»»rl"r I ,, 3'lie hiisines.s si'ssion was pre­ the merohart.s nvor the n t.on. aii.i the sweet sound of a well-hit base­ AT THE LOVA l P O L L C W E R S sink. K. RofiifroTat'T. ■Aitiii-iw ... I Sv.stem I'allas, Tc.x. Franklin D. Roosevelt.” night Is >'oung I I h»‘Htpr with I'll biirn»*t. library ceded by a turkey luncheon. Di- it i.s up to oarh and e.'rrv pr’ s-.-n ball . . . and golf ball, too . . . R in g s id e ex/EN fWONEV Phone 3601 after 6 p in and dn(*r5, ' d'''.v th^T- I U A M Fit TO RENT four or five '.Johnson, who spoke at the Tablp. brd. uhitp Tnl.r- I rectly after the ilmner. Chairman to flo his part in pultin;; t; ts quota memories of Will Rogers . . . any ¥ mnstat. t* Mipt'rrifii — in,.in ap,artmcnt. # v young cou- | southern Gas A.s.sociation I ot'vcn- H- WITH A H E 6 E . T S T H S ^ _ DO roll HAVE AIlKOl ATL ,1,1 {'or Mtorc ?'M Kliln-i^'c pie Call V.3M I Herbert .‘'wanson called the meet­ o v e r” T o attain th<‘ iM n:!'’ iin mO. rare object of a rt. . . the buoyancy trol. i 'hII ;it Slfplw n .siroft ..r ‘ tlon here ye.sterd.'iy. saul that "peo­ HOLD EVERYTHING 35^ STRETCHER STARCH I.NSL'KA.NCEr .*>11 »*«'t. 'I'fl. b \ ing to order, and inirodiiced Ar- . it woulil oe nt ' C.'Sai v i< i «‘Vt i v of youth . . . going to church and .MoviiiK— I’ruckinK— ple generally reed to he constant- WWrKD THREE OI four thnr II. Illmg, snpenntem lent o f tiu n h a n t to .nirch-i.S' lu the doxologx' . . . clilldren's prayers WHEN BEFORE See StoraRC ‘-0 nsims, voung couple -y. 1 . ; ly reminded of the ei-opomy. con- o f bonds, . and running feet . . Ihe musi­ VOUR T h e t h ir d k'OR SA L E -i'iNF, MILK (.5.K SALE TWO SINGLE the support of oiir ndvetdising |>ro- ir.d James Blair, eliairnian of the New York along the Hudson . . . iH -"' ‘V-. i'H, Repairing 23 new rheiip .shoe.s Sec them S.am will some day make them a vital ea.Mily you ran nmko it your.M for hoii.scs, 25 Victoria Road, and It" grani. Their advertising revenue nominating roiumittee, f< r. aided the peace, the beauty, the majesty Yiilyc.". 701 Main. cog in the business He stated that Manchester I’ lA.NO TUNING aivl repainj'.j,'- ^.'o«l. T^uMin Ti-H' t'T I'oTiip-iny. Benton .street. Both have 7 is dropjiing off sharply, ami 1 think h*' would .announce later, a pro­ the narne.s o f the next exerutiv' of Lake Michigan's store,* . , . pow- \ Playtr piano specialty. .lohn Brovlflpnce Road, V'llliraantir rooms, steam heat, garages, and we will lie well .advised to do what­ gram which wi'uld better explain ornmittee for the year of ‘42. er plays In football . . close de­ Evening HeraW Cockerh.im, 28 Bijjelnw alreet. Fuel and Feed 49-A tioth are now vacant. Al.so 113 ever we c.an to keep the press from this endeavor This committee was named a cisions at the bases . hard tack­ Tel. 4219 I I’lumliini; and Fleetrical West Center street, room I being seriou.sly cnj'plrd Uhrurman Sw.ansnn next iiitru- I f'''IDws: Herbert Swannon, ch.iir- ling . . . seventy-yard punts . . . Classiiied Advertisemonts FOR 'I'HK HK.'^T GR.U'F. rin o' single, brick, attache.1 garave' j “ W e ha\e ,i free j>reas in tliis tlirnugli Herbert B IloU.se. man: Burton Heart, trciisuror. and aquariums . . . zoos . . the thir­ Cnuiit atx avei4n Ecclesiastes . . . barbershop har­ of china faucet liaodh ." Try our Is plies of thre« Itnta. overhauled. Biaithwaite. 52 Pearl M.am street Telephone 5117 and montal or parti.san siihstdy. he chant Retailers as.sociation ol Karl Clifford. Marry Mortin and mony . . . the baying of hounds on Lins per dsr for trsnaitnl FOR S A L E -F IR I PI..ACE and Jiffy porcelain enamel repair for at reel. 5118 ."aid. “ W e ahall have a free preaa Unncccticiit His talk was enlight­ Burton Knapp as the executive a trail . . . people who collect In- sds Btove length worwl Apply F.d- chipped .sinks etc Only 2.5c a com m ittee BffcellAS March I7. IS27 only aa long a.* this condition con­ ening. as he brought out various du»^ting things . . . steam locomo- Caah Charirs SAWS SET AND FILED. LORD ward .1. Hull. 1009 .Main street bottle Supply Outlet, 1150 M.am tinues. p|'..)5,'s of th*' law con iern 'iig r«»- j Ihirnell riace Again A||fl . . . horses . . . out-of-the-way Tel 51 17 or 5118 sif... I Ilartford • Consscutiva Uaya...| 7 ctsi 9 eta wood aaw.s gum m ed Lawn m ow ­ Suhurb.qn for Salp I .) “If we want to win Itiis war." tnil mcrch.''ntA I Mr Blair, stnte.1 that in his in­ ■^***es . . . a wdrd or letter of ap- Z ConsecutWs Daya... f ctslH eta ers aharpened. General grinding. John.son a.sserted, “ the [ires.s must F.xplain* New War Time vestigation of the [larking [iroh- especially from iinex- I Day ...... Ill otsill cts p r e l u d e i s SLIGHTL'^ GOUR.7 J5 years experience I’apitol K( >R SALK ROrKVILLK. Route continue to publi.sh the news ."o He gave a re.sume of the new leni, which is .serious in M anches­ ed sources . . . to be sold by a THE P-XMCOD Atl orders for irrecrular inscrttons Household Goods 51 Wanti'd—To Huy .iS : t- aia tfPx.'t ' eOfl IX: It «if< M *f-, 8 8aT orr Mill bs chsrsed at ths one Urns rats. Grinding Company, 531 Lydall Within 1*> miles of Hartford. Vitally needed by the public. " War Time and how it would affect ter. he has found that the most T rtJ salesman . . . any water front fpeclsl rates for long tsrm every street. Phone 7968. o u r GREATEST 32ND TWIN BED SET, complete. Knee- G>np f^rrilly dweiUnp. four rooms, the local men of business. He also probable location which might be . the aroma of freshly ground day 'advertising given upon request. BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Back They Come BY EDGAR MARTTh FEBRUARY SALE hole de.sk, m ahogany [iieferred. pantry and bath. Three unftntsh- explained the workings of the obtained as a public parking ser­ J- ftee . . the friends who know my Ads ordered hefors the 'bird or WA.NTED D3 TUNE, repair and “ ^ak'nesses and still love me. . fifth day will bs charged only for Good conddion. private J'arty. pfi ronnxs up. Steam heat Srt- .system anfl procedure of the un­ vice was the empty s|>are. which regulate your piano or player em ploym ent l■omp^■nsatlon. liow to XOYV\-, TvyAKW I | ViCXA 30^, tha actus) number of times the S|d Save 10 Penerit li 33 1 .3 Pereent Box .N, Herald. tubs in rollar, Outsldf door Auto License is owned by the town in the real — ak floors in ciwell- tra' “THE .NhJW YORKER' Rooms Without Board 50 form s. of the question at present, as the __ r after the fifth day. GotM si7e room s, I-»arge lot Insets Ready -far <3,xv\Ky No **t11) forbids*': display linss aet Help Wanted— Female 35 TOxlPD For quirk sale. Sale prirp He also explained the new companies which have been en­ FOR RENT EUR.MSHED roorr 1 A-otM XO\X.'i_W. A sold. .3 Room Outfit ...... $395 $1,600 I'to'.vn paym ent $r>O0 Bal- ■Price Coi'.trid Act ", and its ef­ gaged in the production of meter* Z The Herald wlU not be rtsponatbls WA.NTED- GIRL OR woman for A regular $495 Value. Save $100 suitatilc for la iy or gentlemen, fect on local merchants. “This for more then one Incorrect inaer* n* ' p arranijpci on rental ba.^is. an- now working on di-fen.sc nia- 4>r' hou.sework Telephone 641.3 after — Living RiHim Outfit con.sists of ii.se of kit. hen if dc.sin',1, T. le- May Br I s«mI Fi-li. I."> If Act will set price control ccihngs tfon of any advertisement ordered Allen A- Hitt'lKOt'k, -Inc. 112 i*it- terial.s. “This [iirkmg [irolili-m i* ^ ------7 ^ 5 30. on many commodities, and will ta- for more than one time. — Igirge Davenjiort Lounge Chair phone 6139. kin .*?tif'pt Manchester (' nn. Tel. Reiipw al; Mii>8t Bi* on j very serious ' s.aid Mr lil.-iir. “ and The Inadvertent orhiaaion of in- —Coffee Table- End I'ahle — cventiially affect merchants." he .something should he lione about it B' aarrect publication of advertising WANTED—WO.MAN Ixsikkeepcr. nr. 01. y x r e p r ■ Lamp Table - Bridge Lamp — stated “However, there is another now. I think that the property n- will be rectified only by cancellation with stenographic experience. Ap­ Bv M arch 1. I Cora 1941 ST HU ttai/ict. imc t Mb 1. t rsT eM 2 *io Boarders M'anted 5(t-.\ angle; rent co.sts will also bo con­ af the charge made for the service ply in person at Manchc.xter I>eatherette (3iair ,X11 this for which I have mentioned, would b<- rendered. trolled by this law '■ Plumhing A Suiqily Co. $120. Bi' sure to see it. I'.nit.M A.ND B( lAKD - Private Real E.slate for H artford, Feb. BV The 1942 hel[)ful in the handling o f the car,* All advertisements nvust conforni which cniwd Main strri-ts on jiViKfTJfff In atyls. copy and typography with — The Moilern Beilroom Con.slst- fa mil V privileges. <',efitlemen ['re­ apple-green insets for U.>nnccti- 4il\e* Talk on Taxes ***••• •vm nviVXaAiaa* • a "Hey, come back! You can’t attack Japan that way!", Exchanufe 11> Thursday and Saturday evenings. racnlAtfons enforcsd by ths publish* WANTED—CLEAN. ORDERLY of:— Beii--- Chest-- Dres.ser or ferred. Tel. 3.5,33. cut's permanent registnitlon Mr. Dower discussed taxes with era and they reserve the right to Vanity— Coll Spring Mattress- A new “Meetings Committee' Newfoundland Honors woman for general hou.sework. ILL I'RADK A well-huilt 6 tmoni plate* can he ii*ed on or after till' group, anil in all. gave a adit, revise or reject any copy con* Boudoir CTiair Vanity Lam p Set I splendid talk on. “Legislation, as was formed and organized and aldered objeotlenable. Must sleep out Apply Mrs H. housp near school, In residential February 15 where the registra­ Memory of Grenfell l UNN^ BUSINESS --Westlnghoiise Radio All this it will affect Retailers " He eni- have sot the program for the new CU08ISO HOURS— Claeslffed ade Barrett lyearned. 22 Forest street spition, for plaee in or near tion I* a renewal, and must be at­ Se be published tame day must be for $ . months to pay. pliasiz.ed the fact that the effort year. A definite schedule has been ^ L O S E L Y allied^ with the devel- Tel. 7263 110 18 Manehi'Stpr with a fpw aerea of tached by Man'll 1, the Motor T4?oelv^ by 11 o’clock noon Satur­ -- Kitchen Outfil l oiiHists of 5 ff ra n ch Coal of any Uhamber of ro m m crc e is arranged, and meetings will be ' opment of Labrador and New- days 10:80. ..'iM.d tillablp iHPt). Addresa JSW Vehicle* Department reminds car W A N T E D A FE W M ORE good Pc. Breakfa-st ."^et Utility Cahr- to iiu rca.se the iruonic of its town held the third Tuesdav of each of 'oundl.ind. the name o( Sir WiKrec I ar*‘ i»f H7‘ rHld owner* Eh? Wti.r* There? BY ROT CRAN* w om en for w rajq'ing small nct liushe.s .Silverware Bengal or ntv. and that this is obtained the following months .March .Mav W ASH TUBBS Telephone Your Want .Ada If a 1942 registration is n"t a T G renfell is known to every plants .XII through pnng. Ranuc All thi.s for $165. As a only through cooperative effort. August. September and Nci o -sailoi, hunter, tr.apper and srhoo. Ada ars accepted over the tele* renewal, it will not be effe- tive I6 VEC-.' STHANiSE. r a tAJWWtltLPP nhace at the CHARGE RATE given Bonuses. Burr .Nurseries special inducement during our Chairman San.son thanked Mr. her. All nii-mbers of Uie Merc'-.-ir , boy of tlioi'e rugged northern HE VUOULD HOT VVRITB OWM M E g g A tf. intil March 1. 1 HAVE PECIPhEREO Birr ONE ExPLANATUH— Tklg MCAMS abav# as a oonvenelnce to adver* February Sale, a $25 00 I'eferse I>o\rr on t'•'half of ihe m erchant- division wilt he notified o' i- c lasts tlaara. bst the CASH RATES will be I iikiiown Sister Bo-a'l.se of met ' pn-'iitics in Ings. and Mr Mouse .state.| •( ,i MAWV AMECICAW co te s MCTHiVi.^. h e PaCFARK IT MOPtNA TO Bon.l given away al'.Si'l'ilcly fic and then ir.troeluced the next guest The stamp above, i.ssued ii accepted aa FULL PATHE.VT if WOMA.N PT)R hou.sework No war pro'liiction. tin rather ti.in Speaker of the evening, Thomas should like all memhe-s to rej I . t •OAUV ThOOSiAHO-BL’ T *A*E X'ijilcnlinc Party wJl be held. ie devoted himself to reform work ITS BENSO.N S Ft )R Va.'uiim Each member of the society has flat. Car owners an- warned not to could b lip in this di’ fetise measure, bags. Also, the delivery habits Card of Thanks ...... > .\BTHLBA. bend the prongs until they are stating that commencing Eeb. 16. which many of the Iival stores among tlic sailors of the North la Memrrfkm ...... f i.’lean#‘n«' Buy y'-*ur favnrUc mnk'' an 'nnknown sister" in the organ­ Sea, establishing homes on land Lost and 1^ m d ...... HtTovpr. I'nivpr'.'^aJ. Kur^ka $10 ization wlio remains anonymous ready to attach the insets. and for five Moivlay night* there­ have formed All were taken into Announrerrmeta ...... t I.aist year the -ise of pcrrr.ancnt after. a school would be held, for fsinsideration. and it was finally and mission ve.ssels at sea Fereonala ...... t KNOFLA tra»lo in all«>wan''p ff»r your f*ki throughout the year, during which In 1892 Sir W ilfred w ent to time .she IS supposed to .send inex- plates was extended to combina­ the bu.aines.a nien of to-wn. ['crtatn- decided that it wi'iiM be U|i to each utomnblle* rlranpr. H^nHon's, 71 .-ilWfair,. Labrador to continue his work He For pen.sive gifts on the wiasion of tion > rezistrattons for cars used ing t'l Ihi.a .sutije. t individual slor>- lo rope with it.- X"- Automoblea f< r = - * erected hospitals, co-o|)ci ativc Automoh.Ds f r ilx iai'*A . . . . I a hirthclay. unnivorsary, special for both hiisiness and plca.sur<- Mr V.'cir .-*aid that at the end own problem Auto A ccess.—T to * ...... • and. either mailed wdth the fee en­ of this lime a certlfiiate would be This brought to an end. the itores, factories, an orphans' home, A U .E Y (K)P Faster, Oop BY V .1 .H.V.MLIN Auto Kepainng — Pa!nttrg .... *> holiday, etc., to the person whose •;«E> INSURANCE closed. or brought to the nearest given to the men who attend, al­ meeting of the evening, which and a school. He extended his Auto Schoo’a ...... T*A name »hc obtained. y * ',! 77?^ Autos—Ship Truck . . . . . H Ask Your Neighbor! .Memb<‘rs w ho plan to attend br.anch office or to the main office lowing them, in the event of an air lasted from 6 -45 until 10 The next efTorts to Newfoundland and in Auloa— F^r H re ...... * IIAVK (TSTOMKRS Thursday mii.st bring a Valentine In Hartfonl. Car owners are urg­ raid to get lo their place* of busl- meeting is expected to take place 1912 opened a aeaxnen's Institute >{ ■ ??■>- Garages—Service—Storage ... lo 875 Main St. Plume 5440 for their “unknown sister’ and ed to contact the office nearest neaa, without being stopped. With on Tuesday, March 17. when an­ at Saint Johns. Motorcycles—Bic> ciee ...... U For Single and 1 - Fam ily other luncheon will he held in con- Wanted Autos—M'cUt . .. 12 write their name on it sc that their address whether applying by the ( iiallflcatlons which thi* course A doctor In a land w here d o c­ lloiise*. List your pr«>i>erty junction with the business meet­ Bnelaeae aed Profeaeloeni Servleee their Identify will be revealed. mall or In person. would serve them, thev would b«' tors were scarce, Grenfell soon ^ '' Business Services Offered IS now. Ready buyer*. Mrs. Ellen ' Modean. president, allowed the freedom of the street* ing. achieved wide fame He Uid great Household 8erv ires Offered .. . 11 - A urges a large attendance. Re­ at a time such a* this, as they There were merchants and stress on Improving the physical, Bt^ldlng—Contracting ...... M guests present lasf' evening, aa Fyorlata— Nuraeriee ...... lf> George I.. GraziaHio freshments will be served. would be capable of taking care social, and economic conditions of ’No question about Cazetti’s loyalty! Feners) Dlfectcrs ...... is of themselves. He answered several compared with 24 last year. Chair­ the seamen of the coast. Heating —I'lumblhi —Roofing .. 17 R«mi1 Rstate and lnaurmnre> Andover questions which were put to him. man Swanson commented favor­ Insurance 1^ FOR SALE lOft Henrx st. Phone and th<-n introduced Jay E. Rand, ably on this increase Millinery — Dreax-aking .... II Mr*. Maxwell Hutchin*on TOONERVILLE FOLKS Moving—Trucking—Storage TO 5- I’lan* in Bolton — M<‘eliiig ronighl BY FONTAINE FOX Public Paeaenger Service . . . . f'J-A 1.57-4, ttllltm an tlc Painting— Papering ...... 31 5-r(Mim I'ape t od new hou.xe. Knitted Face Cloths Profestlonsl Se-T^-ee ...... 1C Oil burner. Fireplace and Of Credit Bureau Pepsi ring ...... 83 Theodore C. Wright. 29. of An­ r-. Tailoring — Dj-e ng—Ci'-ar rg .. *4 (wo-car garage. dover. who recently enlisted in the G randm a WoRTLB, WHO co n tr o ls a l l t h e m oney in t h e fa m ily Toilet Ooc'ds md . . . Ii' United States Navy, was ac<‘e[it- 3 0 2 There wall be a meeting tonight, Wanted—B'.ivntMi '*'»‘rvice . . . . 3^ First Mortgage ed for service at the recruiting i:daretlofinl ot the Retail Credit Bureau, at the 6 -Boom House, not new hul station in New Haven yesterday. >»»0 T hi t* p*7 osr -trK - Courses and I'lassfe i: Hotel Sheridan at 6:30 sharp. The Privatr insTu f* ns ...... Miaii V ida Larson ha* been ap­ in pood shape. I.arpe lot group which ts in charge of this r>a r.-r ng ..... 1 * A LOANS pointed aaslatant to I. B. Dunfleld. V —I '-.-H ' - ...... for garden. Steam heat. Bureau consists of: Chairman Rus­ Bupervlaor. Mi.s* Larson will FRECRLES AND HIS FRIENDS The Run-Around BY MERKILL BI-OSSER tv .1 n • d - ' ' • 3 I sell Potterton. and the committee Xo Bonu8 or make personal contacta with par­ I' lvtnti«'ial oi the following persons, Irene R •’ 1- S' . " - Yt I a ... t ents of children and work out r ■■ ■ ' i;:;;, $4250 Gom nii^sion King, Ulllan Kazulskt. Matthew C q o o d MOBMM&. MR Maxtor/ l e I m t h e m a y o r . I DION T GET Bij« • ex4 V ... i*. more detailed association between e d i „ ' ; .Mrnfv , t: H. Rowell and Miss Ida Holbrook. G c r AWV SOUR. NOTES I O N I'D HATE t ) SEfc WUV AP6WT MUCH 0 8 A S10RV 14m m / Vt?U MANS ABOUND OOwN the school and the home. Ifrlg awS ai(«at|DB« Ins. Co. M oney Quite a program will be observ­ Blow N THE tr u m pe t ? WrtAT AN OrFXLC BOf MOD AT THP MR. FIELD f thev there AND FIND OUT W M Y / Htip vs B • _ V - . r If Mr. Cordlner, one of the candl- W'HEN VO'J G tT THf AVlSW fR. We Sell .Automobile and 8114 ed at this meeting. The theme U tD O ks UK6 ! All iv e COUNCIL WOUtDNfT LET Help W inisd —Mala if or F. H. A. Plan datea for the poaltlon left vacant BEEN tXD»4& IS flLUNli meetinq? HIM IN tWE YTX’ LL WAVE A S T O R Y / kalesmen Wanted Ik-A in the vein of George Washington by Hyman Reiner, principal of the Help Wanted' .Male or Female ii All Forms of Insurance (NK WELLS AND SMARP- CCXJNOL . excerpts and the flrst item will be Center school. Is at preaent substi­ ENS40 PENOLS / MEETING / Agents Wanted ...... I -A Except l.ife a singing session by all present, SI’ uatiors \v,tn' ed — Ferrale 3' tuting in thst capacity, until rertt- (y S.tui’ if'Om t\'.*v»-d — Ma'e 3! The Lomas & and following this an attendance flcatlon from the Plate Board of .Frrr‘'^ '‘ ei,* -e* a- prize will be given. l.l-te’ StnrW«>»l*eie^r4»ii1tr r ^ ^XTilsk through \o)ir household Education can he secured for any % Nettleton Co. chores in a gay, 'flower printi-d The main event of the evening of the applicants apioearing before S ehirlee will be a quiz program which la • I 'Dgi—H.f .19— ' ...... 4 R\rnlng Appointment* “brunch coat" —so named because the local Board of Education. Lit* ‘ 4 this casual 'rock is also an ideal expected to make a big hit. After Wsifred Carlson. John Hutchin­ ii- ■* .JDV ' 4 Stuart J. Wasley By R ^ u e * t. s, faahlon lo wear for late Sunday thl* the business meeting will be son. John Yeomans. Maxwell 'Vvn’ erl - V -»•- ** •y_c- a 4 Slate Thealer Huildinp 125 Trumbull Street held. There will be a moving pic­ l-'«4r Sale.— M i«rrlIaf4ejl)d-»'tr M.ner'.'t x . . 4 Telephone 7-3211 l>la mr ” dB \v . e » z ' 4 as a house coat which will make men taking the special State Police Fie-' \ ■ r *9 - !: j « you look regally tall and alender. course at East Hampton. Thf .i^SmOAMUttCS wn * ^ 9tC.o ft Pgff rr* F r ’ a 7^ d r I ■ 1 4 ? . Short or long you are going to No Observances course Is held three nights a week, s^arden— _ Pr-d i like this quick wrap-around sur­ usually Monday, Wednesday and H'. ,i» • : ‘ « 4 SCORCHY SMITH Sligrht 0 v e r « 1((h 1 BY JOHN C. TERRY Macb' ’^er'- .x• 1 r % . . . I plice closing—the becoming low- Friday nights at 7:30 p. m. Being M cal lr;« •: - 7' ix ...... I neck. Of Holidavs Here unable to have the hall this week A 9 fea»r-R* 4»ffiee S'.d f*t'-'e . ynr.*nt I on Wednesday night the men will ' t K «E4TDU^WWNTWfy &M .'t«HA6A 6JN.' Spec,ait V* t’e s* -.v l Pattern No. 8114 Is designed for K...narPA«f 1^ y \ c * " f c \ ^NOW « * o r OFF THE CU«ENT A tVetfirg sp'are.— F^re 1 HELP WANTED sizes 12 to 20; 40 and 42. Size 14, attend Thuraday and Friday Rrr KHlhO ftfUS,' lUTTH ly ; w \ETr .vrEBE5TiN(3/53)r^I'\f ANCTVt?j >C>0! \E eCT KUNNihKi THfflUOH 'freA566..r rcNtr ' Ws f>7.e<1 — 1 ^>1. '• I There will be no observance of nights. dress length with 'short sleeves. ^ 9 NOT K K P «UCH '------1 8RiENW. 1------'lF?.E,XZ)«e8E WWO'6 I iTtH0f£ Lfr lA our, fltov'OE FOR THAT r - Haar4l—H«itel»—Reeerte either Lincoln's birthday. Febru­ J. Cuyler Hutchinson has re­ sive but practical gift, tie one Iteatauraete 4 3-8 yards 3.5-inoh material: floor By .Mr*. Anne Cabot PEMdOlf A SnFlP 5CT ♦OWETMiNC'1C /’ . SVfNTllAi.rf^ / ary 12 or Washington's birth­ turned io aihool a fter an ab.««-nce of the washcloths up in the shape — o P H ca .'r U) War u d ...... fcr- 35-inch n ialenal, .3 yard.s bja.* fold day. which fall* on a Sunday, but o f tw o w eeks with a hard roUl of the little puppy in the illustra­ CBiWiNAU' 1 f9CAPEB..ANP W omen Defense Workers washcloths made while you are ) fMuntiv »> • id —1(*- 'Me to trim • will tie . rlehrateij on Ihe following The Ladies' Benevolent society tion. Directions arc given in the NO OK VMU. tVtf KN^ RnteU -* Beet .itiran' ...... M onday, Kehruary 23, here in will hold their regular meeting on listening to your favorite radio pattern for rolling a washcloth W spled—l 4*’ »ms— li.-ard ...... For this attractive pattern, send ” i5iU«r* 1* Lent ...... I Manchester Evening Henild, To- A i m chester Chamber of Commerce. Htm .\ctiv** cotton yam —and presto, you have These “washcloth puppies" make ’“ .Iburban 1 •»t Kent ...... '”day's I’aftcm Service. 106 7th '-utnn'« r M if rs For Rent ...... Npulx Or^unizt'd Flare Parachute De|il. knitted a handsome guest or gift amusing favors and grand pres­ 7 ' Avenue, New York. N. Y. Activities will go on aa usual a m Wanted •t' Kent .. . along Main street, with the excep­ Washington, D. C.—One of the face cloth that will ^ve years of ents for a sick child! Ileal Keiate For Sale Helpful for every woman who tion of the banks, which will be four American Red Cross Can­ service. To obtain knitting in-striictiori} Au4 ' K^Jding for 2!als .• for all three Face Cloths i Pat­ R^^atnass Prx'ptriy f^r Aale Kxperience Unnecessary. sews at home is the new Fashion closed along with all public build teen Corps workers to serve at the There are three different de­ . . - v W 'arms tad L*ed for Sals ; Book, a catalogue of our most re­ mgs, such as the Municipal build­ front with American troops at SL signs illustrated above. One has tern No. 5302) send 10 cents ii reuses for Sals ...... cent styles Send for your copy to­ ing and the local post office. Mihiel In SepUmber, 1918, is still an edge that looks like hem­ Coin, Your Nsme and Address ant 4»tts f#t Sa I# ...... -Apply Immediately da y! active In Red Cross Work. She is stitching—another ts done in inter­ the Pattern Number to Anne Ca­ Bsasrt Props'^ty for S a ls ...... bot, The Manchester Evening * burha*> for Sale ...... A new act controla rents (n Miss Gertrude Chapman who took esting ribbed effect and the third Pattern 15c. Pattern Book 15o, Herald. 106 Sev-snth Avenue, New v»a1 t^wats fsr Itax bangs ..«• Washington, D. C., at the level of charge of the War Fund Cam- is a perfectly plain, soft, loose (Tha Ban I ^Tesis^—Rsgl Bntpts ...... Cheney Bros. Employnient^Office , One Pattern and Pattern Book or- York City. Bhiclose 1 cent postagf . Xn .) fllfi ^ 1 dered togcU ier 2,5c. Enclose Ic January 1. UMl, and will remain [laign booth in a downtowm hotel Knit. AssHas M mrnt fistless If you wish to give' an inexpen- for each pattern ordered.. .swsi H-«#-ees -postage lor each pattern. in operiftlon until Dec.-31, 1M6- when the Ilrlve opened here ‘ ■ f TUESDAT, FEBROAKY 10, The Weather t j J b e f o u b t e e n Average D a lly Circulation Eorotngjlmto Forecast of. C. S. Weather Bimao For the Month of 'lantukry. 1943

Friends of James Mack of 47 Occasional very light snow-this Main street, who was removed to» Approves Plan 7,088 afternoon and early tonight. Little Note Iiicrcfcise \ Manchester's Boy Scouts change In temperature. About Town St. Francis hospital on Feb. 2, will Member of the Audit regret to hear that he la In a criti­ ' \ t Of New Homes BarMa of Clrcntatloiia S#CAUM of fho IfiBblUty of o cal condition, Mr. Mack came In Blood Bank Are in Uniform This Week here from Pascoag, R. I., IB years •ommittM of 8t. t«nr Association to have ths by­ ago and during that time has made Ills home with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph PRICE THREE CENTS taws wsdy last ntaht the meeting .Still M ore Voliinterrs Mam heater’s Boy Scouts are in • When a particular mission is Presiiieiil Sets O. K. on was adjourned to next Monday (^hartler. uniform this week, as their an­ assigned to the Hoy .Se-ouls, they f>5 Rrsidriits to Rt' Kef|iiir4‘(l H ere to IlHve will become a pait of the Civilian •avsnlng. The Stanley Croup of the .South nual anniversary Is once more lie- Defense organization during the Methodist W. S C. S. will meet ing celebrated throughout the Erecteil in This Town. Msnchsster now has three places .Sii|i|>ly on H aini. nation. Thirty-two years ago. performance of this mlaslon and where Ursa can be inspected and tonight at 7:30 In the ladles’ par­ the Boy Scouts of America were will work under the general auper- Prastdent Reaosevelt has approv­ a eartlflcate secured for new Urea. lor. Mrs. Hernard .Miller will pre­ Dr David M. Caldwell reports.! launched on their way, and the vlslnn and dlreclton of the Defenae ed the erection of ti.') ne-w—houses The Western Auto Company lit the side. Mrs Herbert Sargent ami ludav that the ilonaliomt of hh><)d Mrs. Charles (’lark will be hos organization has been growing (’(luiiell. lie Manche.stcr on the trae t recent­ M ontgom ery Ward bulldlnR, Earl whi'-h are being ai"-p l'.l «l tin- ■ leadlly ever since. There are It was ordered by the . Chie-f O. Csmpbell and Morjarty Uroth- teases. .Mam-heater Memorial hoapital. ly .secure-el hy the gove-rnincnt from now ten million members and Scout Exerullve that loeal Boy •Mrs. Peter Jefferson on West Cen­ ars are the places designated. aie (Hilling ahmg aplendldly. alumnus of the Boy .Seoiits, and .Scout Coiincila will w-ork with the Singapore Situation Called Very Serious; The 18 hostesses for the Dorcas ter street. The work on these There were ,V7 ’'bloiKlB” at the eae h and every one of them are Councils of Defense to develop houses will get umlerway at once The Emblem Club will hold Its Birthday Valentine party at Eman­ hosi.ilal, and 13 of lhe-.e have been uel Lutheran church tomorrow enjoying this birthday anniver­ local plans of coofieration in ac­ and will be part of the 17.’) houses regular monthly meeting this eve­ iise'l already, which leaves 44 on sary. cord with the fixed policies of the ning at 7 o'clock at the Elks’ home evening at 8 o'clock have com­ hand. Of the original ."if, 18 were to be built In the tract The plan.s pleted arrangement.a. Thete are a Sorioiui .Not* Hounehyi Office of Civilian Defense and the in Rockville. A public card party .lunal'-d by [mblic spirited people for the hoiuw'S and the layout were few places available at the tables, However, a serious note ha.s* Boy .Scouts of America. H-jbmllted to the i're.sulent by the within rec»-nl weeks I’lie 39 which will follow. and anyone dealring to attend bee n Soiiii'leel In this year's e ele- .Nation .Nem at W ar Fiwlrral Housing Authority of le w«*utlior m an sayii V. (-re on hand hefure, were ac- I.ration by Jam es E West. Chief This l.s the tnie thoughLs In The University Club will omit should telephone Mins Esther M Hartford early this week follow­ ”01(1 Man W intrr is on hia (-iimulated over a jx-rvl'! (»f time Seoul Exee-utlve and F H iJ i- every mind that is wearing the iU monthly meeting tomorrow eve­ Johnson. 8382, tonight. Mrs |)l(-vloMS to the (atiifutlgn. which ing a eonferene e with Town Treas­ Bataan Peninsula Forces Expect Attack Thora Stoehr Maloney Is arranging Cunrdia. Cniteel Slates Director khaki uniform of the oy .Scouts w ayl” ning and hold It on W ednesday is • now being laiinche.l for blood, urer Oorge- H Waddell last Fri­ a [irogram, and Valentine fleciua- of Civilian Defense Ace-onllng during this week. In other years, evening of next week. i'btsiiiu Is Kelaliied day. tlons will prevail on the ten tables to a Jednl statement ma'Ie by boys were thinking of summer Other .Approved Y ou’ll w an t a fu rl th a t re^ It tak(-:< two per.sons to make eamping. hiking, swimming and Concordia ’ Lutheran church the-«' gentlemen "the Hoy .Scouts The Preside nt yesterday approv­ one (cntainer of bheel. of whhb other features on the .Scouting h| m >i i (I h <{iii('kly and h u m s school teachers will have their Tlie Hntish War Relief work of Aiu'-nca have one an'l one-half ed 840 houses to be ere»e;ted In the rooms on Maple str,*et will Is- only Ibc iilasma l.s retained. Thl« milll'in tioys amt im-n Iraine.l ami program for the e-omlng months. Singapore Aid la DifTiriilt meeting tonight at 8 o’clock. means that the bliSKl is now ( iit Hartford area. In addition to the Ntoadily. Fill your hin with closed all day ’rhiirsdny. Lincoln s orgaidz.-'l Into 49.000 units In However, even the boys realize 'town in volume, hut Is still as ef- 6.% houses approved to be built In birthday. The rooms will be o|>en praclie-.-illy every community In that this nation Is now at war. and Manchester there was also ap­ Old Company'H Anthracite. Defenders Continue tom*>rrow from 10 a. rn. tr, 4 [i. m. !(-. live in transfusions ns the old they are all willing and anxious [Movement of Japs MTS the t ’nile.I Stales an'l Territories. style of p(-i-son to person w-ioi. proved plans for the erection of You’ll he ready tc» m eet and anyftne wtio d»‘slres wool foi It IX 'I. Hiralile In the interests of to do their part for national de­ ll.^ houses in West Hartford; *1.’) sweaters and other arts b-s may I’he I)I(K,|| In the froze n plasma fense. w inter’s hitter blasts in sln!(- U* easily tnini*i»oilatile, and .N.'illonal Def'Tise that their ac- in Wethersfield, 120 in Claslon- rail foi It toiiioiHiW. Theri- is no Ilvlti'-S and aliillty to serve he co- Every Boy Scout in the town of hury: 12.'( in Rocky Hill; 100 in com fort. PHILIPPINES KOPPERS yarn wliali-ver for so' ks lor this reason, will he highly effi- Msnehester stands ready to follow . lent for the use of do.-tors who or'hn.al'-'l a.x ' lo.sely as p.issihle Norwich and 2.30 In .New Ixindon. the path laid out hy Chief .Scout To Fight Invaders; witti the e'lvdian I’rolerllon pro- Iteinonstratlnn llontea A son has been born to Mr and -A-ill administer the Iran.sfii.sion to Indicates Renewal; tOVTHCHIHtttA Exee-utlve Jam es E We.st in the home (K-rson who ( annol he trans- (,’rain "f the (IfTi'e oC Civilian De- In aeleliUnn to the 840 houses’ COKE .Mrs .1. Jii'-kson C.rei-n, of (.Quaker .fen.se ■ foregedng paragrn|ih.s. Already approved ye.ster'hiy there will be Hill, Waterford Conn. ’Hie lialiy p.,il(-d to a hosjutal There- is no doubt tliat many lives will be- sav­ For Ik-feiwr Work meetings have been held to form erected In .Manchester 17.') houses was Isirn at the Isiwn-nii- ami It was mutually agreed by the mes.senger service units, and much to he known as demonstrallon THE W. G. Memorial hos|)ltal In .N’ew Ismdon 'd by this pro. ee'lure. au itiU A \ oliiiilni'rs -\re .Neesled I OfTl' '• of Civilian Defense and the progress has been reported. honuui and l.llOO in Croton. Claim City Entered 1 Before tier marriage .Mrs Creen (’lilef .Sroiit Executive that the And as the memtiers of the Ten (lays ago Ceorge H. W ad­ GLENNEY CO. was .Miss Kem l’ip<-r of this town ‘ Anyone who wLshi-s to give bloo'l Raid Thailand Units to Ihu* worthy eause . an register si-rvl'CH of the members of the Charter Oak Council prepare fur dell attended a meeting In W ash­ G. E. WILLIS & SON. inc. Coal. Lumber, Masons' Supplies, Roy S'-"iils of America can Imine- any eventuality, they have much ington when these different plana Coal, I.uiiiIht, MliHons' Supplies, I'lilnl At .St .Mary's church tomorrow at Uie I'x-al h'lspllal, leaving nami- T' Japaiiese .Vtleiiipt tD Paint : ami phom- miiidier, VVlu-n a group • liat' ly III- ulllizi-'l in the following tegre-t In their hi-ilrls For many were dl.scu.sxed an'l la-sl week a t MAIN STREET TEL. r.i’:.i M AN'HESTER Fighting on Pcninaula Ja,.ane,r Aax'^rt A'l- D ale from ft to .1 and again from 7 to It, ve-ara they have turned to A.salst- repri'.K-ntntive of the housing Rrititdi Boh iImts Sm ash IM No. Main ML Tr|. 4148 (tewing will he carried on for tlie ■ 'll either four or e ight per.sons has '-ni'ill'-'l voluid'-'-r groufis of Civil­ Lt’udiiig Mancheater Advaiief’ Still .Meeliii" ian D'-l'-nse l’r'de»-Uon. .inl Se-oiit Executive Barker Doyle pi-'iject was in .Manchester looking And Japanese Air Ac­ vance Li nils Keueli Red ( ’rcwwt. I he-e-n reglater(-'l, tiii-y w-dl Ije calle-d Al Jap Troop (^oiireii- en an'l one pint of tilooel e-xtrart'-d In I Assi'ting EmergOncy Me.ll- when they needcl advice He into the po.ssit)llitles of securing KeMident Succumbs .Stroiij: Resistance; -.later anil sewers for the new tivity Lessens; Inter­ Northwestern S u h - Set Feb. 19 Irom t hem. ' al I'nlt.H, I hi, Fire Wati hers, was very active In the .Manclie.sler trationa at Chiengrai Thi-re- .should he no fear of this, leii'l. Il l, L'-iid'-iahip In the .level- Di.strle t and was known as "(len houses. This m atter Is being mittent Interchanges nrhs of Singapore .Slash Back at Nip- as the normal person e-an afford to "I'lueid of ii'l'-'iuale I'Kiilly eial Doyle" to, the hoys. The .xlu'lleil hy the water coninultee of Where Nipponeae Pre- the selectmen. City T(Klay Capture On Retreads ponese with Two Vio- 24 HOUR SERVICE Authorized Dealer lose one- pint of teloesl w-lttioiil any tradi'-'l rii'-ss'-Mg'-r service ' in ties! wishes of the Msnehester Humaiily Gathering for Of Artillery Fire, Be­ I s<-rious after affe-cts. Any pe-rson which mi-iidii-rs of th<‘ Boy .Scouts fiistrlct are extended to s real DUTCH EAST INDIES I Heights of B n kit Ti- h'lit (oiinter - .Attacks i i.-in apply lus a donor, ns there ale of Ami-rl'ii w-dl leave special .Scoiit'-r. I'aik'-r Dovh', a.s li Atta('k O H Serlioii of tween Islaml Forlifiea- m J * f THIUSTS no lype-.s in lids new metho'l de-ilgmillon, supplementing tlicir lakes up his new duties as Scout Milts m ail and .\dvanee Prohable There If ill Re 111 Face of Overwhelm ­ [oeecRS Executive In the Ml'ldlesex Conn Biirnia KoafI GliiiieHe tioiis and Nipponese CITY K i CPNNICriCMT uniform, inihcal ive of th'-ir spe- BEFOBE YOU BI'Y ANY 100 ’=5> , tv ( ’oune ll JAVA South and Ea^t. No Crude Rubber ing' O dds of .All K inds. The se-eeinil session of the I-'irst < Inl training KIM ) OF INSI B \NCE Trifopw .‘\re Defemliiig. Batteries on Shore. TAXI . Aid e lass will he held loidght in Map above show.s graphically the diflicultie.s Allied warplanes face I the (I'M I'l-llowB hiill'lliig. It la re- CAEI. 66:i7 Available Exi'ept for BS Pumell Place in trying to al'l menaced Singapore. Based at Rangoon and Batavia Tokyo, (From Jaiuuiese London. Fet). 11.—(TP)— ()ui.sl'-'l tti.et anyone who la de- Washington, Feb. 11.—(/P) Donald Fllxgerald, BENJAMIN CHENEY Rangoon, Ilnrnia, Fcti. 11. (white stand, the chart show.s the length-y raid raijil which must be } eh ivies Now Elifiible. sirlou-s of J'.'lidng up In this ( lass, —Movement of enemy troops Broadca.'^ts) Fel). 11.—(zPj--( I The Singapore radio, heard in Mgr. Falhc^r, Son Banquet 9.V8 Main St. Hair nielg. —{/P)— Briti.‘!h bombers have . flown before planes can come to grips with the enemy. No. 2 shows Imperial headijuarters de- j , London shortly after 5 p. m„ shoul'l reglsli-r tonight ss this indicate an early resumption , direction of the two-pronged Jap drive on the vital Burma Road, P H O N E will he the last time when m-w- sma.shed at .lapanese concen­ Wa.shington, Feb. 11 /I’' - L. T. W(M)D CO. of an attack in force against | in the Philippine theater. No 3, General MacArthur reports a "par- dared in a communi(|ue today (12 noon e.w.t. today), said nicmbe-rs will be acie|ite.| Mis-i trations at (’liiengrai in tlie Price A'lmiuistrator Leon Hender- 3230 51 n issell S tre e t Gen. Douglas MaCzXrthur | tlculany savage " battle raging on Bataan Peninsula No. 4 ahow-s that Japane.se forces entered ' the .situation on the island Althea .Shorts will he the- Inslnii- Is' Largely Attended TOMORROW NIGHT far north of Thailand, where .son annoiinceil to'lay that ration­ P h o n e 1196 tor and the cliues will begin at forces in the Philippines th e thrust.x stemming from a eentral drive at Map^.xaar and Band- “tlie cit\ area of Singapore" wa.s “very .serious” hut that R-U-AW ARE ? ST. JAMES’S SCH(M)L HALL — BARK STREET the Japanese have la'cn gath­ ing of retrcade'l an'l recappcil it had “not deteriorated in 7 30 Hharp. ering presuniat)ly for an at­ War Department reported to- at 8 a. m., l(K-al time (!) p. m., tlrc.s w'oul'l begin Feb. 19 ami that (iti'l u.sn might cxten'l four or ncKC troops, it was announri-il to- five miles beyond the m.nn busi­ numer nl vchieles aircaily eligible ' .Singapore announcer said heavy Semi-Formal .S|>lcti(lid IVo^rum and iiuu kx h'- .xiil'l: ALWAVS HAVE. 1 xlay. An H.A K roinniiinii|wo xaid have been intermittent Inter- Red Troops Seize lo obtain n'-w tires anil tubes " I lighting continued on the islaml • W'l- owe a lot I') ')ur falhe-rs, changea of artillery fire between ness and government cof|ler.) Brlll.xh laimhci.x, with tightci- cs- The new rationing program, this morning "with the Japanese Excellent .Addresses. mori' than we* ran i.-pay. I kriuw the American Island forliflcations Oispatx'h Broadcast IN- «iTt.s, also lashed at "enemy posi- atteinpl to ailvance ."till meeting that In many ea.se-s. things that 1 at the entrance of Manila bay and The following Doniei di.spatch. VALENTINE DANCE tions in the M artaban .sector. ’ datelined "With the Japnne.se | (('onllmied on Cage Four) with strong resistance.' “In this limn t»f .strlfo we stop ih'Sii'-'l to 'I'), were ilcnleei me hy (This may be an implliit British Japanese batteries on the Cavite Sponsored by , Nazi Points After Army Outaide Singapore ('ily. ' j Reception wa.s bad and those rny father While it se.'mc'l tragic confirmation of yesterday’s Tokyo F. Ement Watkins shore of the bay, the department iin«l loi’k lo tiiir f«>r tht* in- PRIZES was broadcast by the Tokyo radio two sentences were the only part Catholic T.adica of Columbus, Gibbons .Xs.sembly .q>ll :il lOTi Iiml tlrvnlnui tn «1uty t“- the-M, I know now that It was f.ir report that the Japane.se had said. It)'- l)i-sl, ati'l I appre-clule his )tc- Destroyed Oxer Cavite at midnight Tokyo time ill a ni , • of the hroniiea.st intelligible to lis- For the Welfare Fund’. vs jt ul.’t ‘ h h1. «»ur rnunl ry iind lo 1 he forceil a crossing of the lower Sal­ ti'ners here pt4’H4 t VDt i"M of the prU’*’l«'S.s lion. Our iliity towar'ls our fa ­ ween river an'l occupo'd Marta­ The w ar conamunlque also said e. w t . I: Diiluh Planes thers l.s e tear We n))ist i arry on Stubborn Fighting "The Jnpane.se forces which Earlier in the day British l»f Illx'ftV WllU’h iNOlll-S. ’ .S.’IKI K»’V. ban. on the west bank.l that six of the seven enemy planes LEGION HOME the fine spirit of self denial that F. E. Watkins captured the heights of Bukit sources in Lmilon announced that Kjtrl Kltchor, FipeiiklriK the fn- Chlnnte Battle Intaders reported shot down yesterday .Singapore's defeniler.s had slash- Ihers ell the Father and .Son han- ha.s enabled us to have the many Timah yesterday are a'lvnncing ! Break Up Jap Friday, February 13, 8:30 p. in. were destroyed by American fight­ eil hark at the Japanese with tw(» fjiie! la.st night nl I he ( 'onconliH fine things Ifi life w-htrh we t*)W 26 RECA EAR AMES (Dispatches from t'hungking, south ami cast in pursuit of the | cV Dies Todav er planes over Cavite province in violent counter-attai k.s in the Art McKay'g Orchestra Adm. .52.00 ('miple, Incl. Tax Ltil hrran rhurrh, ct.Joy anil hope that we ran do our quoting Maj. Gen. Lancelot K 2 7 ^ 0 lnvaI> tl'.etr forces northea-slward toward ( inter' ('iitcl and liroke up a Japa- Lltlengsen. almost directly on the Watkin.s Bixithers. Inc., died early forces on Butan jieninaula. forward through villages and Imperial headquarters to discu.ss lenee Is w«»rthwhile for If we do ing with our sons an.l when we lions’ on Contracts. ^nesC. bombing formation liefore it In Heavy Syrup.. . Fancy have reached that, there Is the tol­ border, for a smash through the today at .St. Anthony's hospital, War Department communiques "the Singapore situgtion ’ and ex­ not like doing things that put.s u.s strong points fortified for the press his gratifleation over the suc­ out of our wjiy. along the path of erance and relationship that makes barren 10,000-foot peaks of Tcntn left scant room for doubt on the couid real h its objective, the, St. I’etersburg. Florida, where he winter by the Getmans fight cesses won. 1 BLACK RASPBERRIES, 2 cans 37c life, we have failed If, on the other this a great rountry to live tn. I>e- Taung Zyi mountains, (Jhlengrai is desperate, almost forlorn nature Waaliington, Feb. 11. A Soerebaya Naval base, the Indioa Flashes ! had been taken a few days ago I* redlrt* Fall In Few Ilnurs CHICKS haml. we do things that Involves a str.iy that oonfldcnre and iinder- about 30 miles from the border, of M acArthur's fight, but President with the cry “we are going to congreasionnl eommittce charged high command announce! today. (W ith This Dessert No Siiifar Needed I) (Early Thursday morning, (l.ate BiilleDns of the oPi Wire) sacrifice, that Is real devotion. stiitnllng and what Is there left? between Chlengmai and Chleng- following a heart attack. Mr. Wat­ Roosevelt brought out by Indirec­ battle for White Rus.sia.” So­ The communuiue. i.s.sued through tion yesterday the value of its con­ today thnt defense brokers have Tokyo time, the Tokyo radio be- H e re ’s a k*s s ] Ituy. . .and we recommend that you Ituy “When we have reached the It Is an Inspiration to he able sen I kins' health had bx-on falling, but the news Agimcy Aneta. ackimwl- Belter chicks mean bet­ FIVE REASONS WHY tribution to the present grand viet front dispatches said to­ amassed "untold millions" prott-j gaii broadcasting a story for re- crossroniLs of life and " can Unik to do things, think out things m*n (.lorry Out .Scouting Flights hts death wa-x smitten and unex- edgc'l a ilirest attack on Maca.s.sar, at this price. .. strategy of the nUited Nations, day. White Ru.ssia is the leas.' - When Singapore Falls. ’; -’‘’'V'r"'’ K.'l>orted hack with that feeling of satisfac­ to man, with your son You owe It Other R. A. F. planes carried peetod. He had reached hts 8Sth teering on war contracts, and de­ ter profits and the place lo The prime objective of that which it predicted within a few I ®"'' P '" ’- (.eicbes, Vichy. I noeciipled France, Feb. Wilson’s or .Yrmoiir’s tion of things well done,” he con- to him iiM'l he, must feel free to out reconnupwance flights over en­ birthday on last January 12. western section of the Soviet mand immediate steps both to get ) on the islarnii* s'.uthwestern arm. |)—^.p,—x„„ ,|,(namlte attacks strategy. Mr. Roosevelt explained get them is here. eludrd. “then the l)enedletlon of come to you any time with his emy territory, which the only K )r a number of years Mr. Wat- Union. beyond Smolensk, the profits back and ti prevent ex­ Three Japanese columns driving 1 ‘h '""-''"k the Ji*pane-se had car- against .ifric* of an extreme to his press conference, w as to pre- Corned Beef, can 25c; 4 cans 99c (;oration with (ierinany were (Continued on Page Twelve) the first weeks of the war. (Continued on Page Twelve) I sons are faring life nt this time, to whom your son and mine might (ContlniHSl on Rage TweJvr) North, vSt. Petersburg, Florida, and In a report based upon weeks Djeneponto. re|>orted today from the ocriipied Pinehurst Meat Department filled w'lth uncertainty, the future go to, who would straighten the the rest of the time he spent at his of investigation and public hear­ I»es.truetli>n Thoroughly IK.iie tone of F r a n c . \ Imiiil) exploded (; i ;t M O O N ’S f e e d s dark, and we gain from the knowl- pnihlem be-tter than you could, home here, 202 South Main street. Moscow, Fet). 11.—(>P)— ings, the committee told Congress Hut the Dull h A.s.serte'1 that at the heailqiiarlers of the "Social Wednesday Morning e«1ge that w'hatever befalls, w’e ■lav* Broader View* .\e tlv e U fe Tass declared today that Kcd it had uncovered' evidence that ”lhr destruction vvhu h hati ht'un R4’\ ohitionary M«)veim»nt” at FOB AI.I. I’OrLTUY have done our duty.” "But unilerlylng this thought 2 Jap Police commi.asion brokera - .some of Data on Air uhilu another fxplo^Ion ot’- We will feature a limited number of ftoiling Shnnk.'- Quits Civilian The dean of buslnoo* men in Army troops had captured previoiLRly orderid” in the Miu'ii.s- l u l l nilrMt to C>B|MU'lty there Is the one thing that stands Manchester, Mr. W atkins had led them without previous experience sar arua “has been thornuphly ex- uurn'd at lh»* ofTIuu®* the wime (small) of Ham nt 2.'le lb.; Small Itiitl.s al It.'tr lb., and FOB BEST UKSlT/rS! The small Sumlay Sclnx^l room, clearly before u*. It Is the fa ct a full and active life.' A keen m er­ Gernlan fortifications in stub­ in the work had obtained com- Losses (iliveu erutfM ■ Ye.steniay s communique orKani/ation lit ( havUle. Both Ilib 3^eal for .Soup at 2 lbs. 2.')C. I’lenit of l.eaii Slewing tastefully ilecorated. was filled to that our mode of living, our Defense Post chant. he had lieen responsible to Officials Held born fighting on a soutluvest- misalona ranging from three to 75 had reportetl only that there were towns an* n»*ar rari>. Both blaNtn capacity when the program open­ I Lamb, Meaty Soup Itones and Itare Marrow Kones. thoughts on sportsmanship, poli­ a great degree in the development ern sector and 2,750 invaders p«’r cent on defense sub-contracts. lan-lmK's m the vicinity of -Maca.s- rauH4Mt pr(>|H'r1> dunuiKe hut no er!. Kvery scat was taken when a tics and religion have broadened of the local furniture house that Cnder the chairmanship of Rep­ sar. In juries to |H‘rsoii** v^ere re|>ort«*d. turkey supper with all the flzln’s were reported to have been G(‘rmaii and Italian .Arc MEATY, I.EAN, SHOl l OKK It follows that If we are to take Roosevelt Annonnres has become nationally knowm. En- Among Score of Nippon­ resentative Faddis iD, Pa.l, the Dutch troop.** were aaui to have Larsen *s was placed on the tables. Alfred an active part, set asidt one day thusiantlc in the welfare of his killed in a series of Russian Hou.se Military Affairs Subcom­ More T h an D oiihle inflicted ’'los.*Je ' on .!apanc.‘*e uml-s Hospital ''hip Nut Lange, superintendent of the Sun- .‘4 or evening, to spend with our sons, home community he was truly the ese Seized hy Federal mittee Btudying procurement of . . , advancui^ on Maro, n«irth of \A «ishini;tnn. I rb. 11.---- U— The LA^MB CHOPS lb. 39c dsy *Sch(M»I classes presided as lauGiiurdia laf’uving; offensive ojierations extend­ FEED SERVICE then we will have ’reached the In father of the South Manchester defen.se materiel called for: British. ( ,(>11111)0118 L o h U Maca.s.sar. while four Imlic-s Ketl (Tons said today a report from toastmaster and kept things mov­ Agents During Raid. ing from Leningrad, to the south­ its ri’presentali'e In <’har|fe of the spiratlon we have Instilled In them. laandis to Take Place. Fire department since, he was the 1 Complete reorganization of ^ ilicrs were wiun li'd slightly in a Calves’ l.iier — Fresh Fowl — Corned Iteef. ing rnplelly and smoothly. -I htrspUal ship naid that the Mactan 38 Phon^ 5106 "We muit, ” he said In conclu­ prime mover In its organization. ern front. Guerrilla grenadiers the I (introl and supervision by the irio hine-gumung attack hy an cn !S|>*iika for th* Son* Salinas, Calif., Feb. 11 (/F) l/"iul"n. F'b. 11 )' Hiiti.sb “ wiiv n>it hornhed or iindested In sion, "bring the home to the Bulletin! He gave civjc service also as a .slew a German general by blowing W ar Department of tlie iH-rform-j emy plane. Wednesday Morning . I'inehiirsl Vlncrnl Diana apok* for Ih* aons church and keep It there. Every Tw o high Japanese police oITicial.x, air I'>.sae.s t.) the eU'i ot 194 1 weie Thrc Hutch planes wre lu-- aii> wa>” on it*8 trip earrylngf representative in the Legislature up a ataff car In the Smolensk re­ ance of cost-phi.a-a-fixed-fee con-1 3,981 planes. against German where In tht* troubieel world we Washington. Kcb. II—(iO’i— in 1901 .- nd as a Hartford (bounty one of them a former police chief knowledged lo.st in last .Mon.lay s 'W ounded .Vnieriian soldlern ami gion we.st of Moscow and Soviet tract.s for the operation of ord­ losaes of 6.440 aircraft and Italian niirs4‘s from the I'hiUpplineH' to The new low price on large ( alifornia llranges has rer- are looking to God for salvation JaiiM-s .M. Ivindls on hts first commissioner for a term of six of Tokyo who came here a.s a soldiers repulsed s counter-attack nance plants. lossea of 2.119, Air .Minister .'^ir tainly increased the sale! and If we atand side by aide with day os (hr new chief of the Buddhist priest, are among a (( onllmied on Page Twelce) I .Australia. \ report on Keh. 5, which coat the Germans 850 dead 2 Acjlon hy the War Depart- Archibald Sinclair declared t.iday ' i funiiHlie*! the .\ssm ’ial«*4l Presn hy our sons aii(l face theae Issues on Office of (Ivlllun Orfense dls- ((Vmtiniied on Cage Four) score of Japanese seized by Fed­ the same general basis, we shall clnoed today that a thorough eral agent.s In their relentless raid in a written reply to a Mou.se ot | iKxf hanKe T el’Kraph. British ne\r-i I.arife Size, Seedless (Ooutlnufid on Page Four) have reached that Inspiration aatd reorgonlz.atlon was under way on a ring of Nipponese colonies (Continued on Cage Four) Commons quostu'm. j:iKi*m’\, viid that the M aefan had California Oranges understanding that la our goal." In OCI). The new director told In th is res. Sinclalr'.s breakdown of the : a tla t’ketl nine tlme»* in one>. Rev. Richter opened the meeting a preos conference that Mrs. . A raid on a Buddhist temple totals follows; 2 More CreAvs da> h> lapaneM* hoiiiber«4 and il Hulk Settles flKliler*4 on it" trip from Manila t<» 39c dozen 3 dozen $1.05 wltp prayer **>d closed It with Franklin D. Roosevelt, who Is here netted three priests yester­ September tn necembor, 1939 benediction. 'The program, under assistant director of (M'D, Is day, along with a truckload of German 63. Italian o, Bnti.sb 32 Melhoiirne. \rni\, Na\y and Bed the direction of Fred Werner, was at work on a thorough reor- New Sources of Chromium 1940 - German 4.099, Italian 4 12 Reaeh Safety Cross authorities then *»aid they Juicy Florida Oranges Apples .\vor,idos contraband. One of the three, opened by a double quartet from gonlutlon of her Community Deep ill Mud the Rev. Koyo 'I’amanaha, was de­ British t.757. had no inforinallon un the report. ■J7c dn/.cn I’ciirs ...... 6 fi»r 2.‘)C the Beethoven Club. Group singing and Volunleei I’articipatinn scribed by officers as a former 1941-Gernian 2,278. Italian 1- • j box of 10,s for 1S2.19 l)rome«lnr\ D.t Ics was led by Mr. Werner earlier In Division. He said he was help­ Tokyo police chief. And Aluminum Reported 677, British 2.192. Exliau>t('(l. ^ oiindrd Niir->e Held Without Ball New \'orU, h'et». II— 4’ — the evening and later by the toast­ ing her In this. W liellie r N o rm an d ie Yalchl Takataya-shi, the pro­ The Axis los.ses were said to in­ Siirxixors of N (“sscls Irma Twiss. mirw, eharKed m aster. 'The program fo llo w s: prietor of a Salinas laundry, was clude aircraft destroyed by the - Song* by Octette from the Beet­ Ever (jui Be Salvaged N ew York. Feb. 11 i.P. -New year supply of about 3.4HO.tK)d tons with siispiulon of h*mUeide In the W ashington, Feb, 11. (/P)— identified as a former high police Free French but not those ac­ Vegetables hoven Glee CTlub under Fred Wer­ of aluminum. Al ('.anadiaii Pori. lulal dniKKln*; oL a ',;u*hour-old Mayor LaGuardia Is quitting as Remain* Unanswered. official of Japan and a close American aources of chromium counted for by Naval airvroU or ranarro'^^^^ rooniT' ner. head of the civilian defense setup and aluminum were reported to 1 'The alunite deposits are at ships of the Navy and merchant I hah\ with coneentrated opium .\iini>c First tenors: Raymond Erickson, friend of Emperor Hirohtto’s Ennumclaw. Wash.; Sulphur, Cac- An Ka.^t t'anaiiian Port, i ^van held withtiut twiil for and Mrs. Roosevelt, hts chief aid, the American Institute of Mlmng marine. SlrHHlu'rric.s Arthur Larder: second tenors: New York. Feb. 11—(iPl- Wheth­ brother. tu* Range and Boyd. Nev.; Beav­ Feb. 11 •)’ Exhaustet anil hearing Tuesday when arraigned Hom.’iine has been Invited by a Senator to Agents said the three priests anif Metallurgical engineer* today. Free French loase* were not in­ Raymond Kulpin.sky, Ernest er the fire-eaten and water-logged er and Marysville. Utah; Calico wounded juirvivors from two more * . - - .\sparuKii8 Tips W a te rc re s s quit too. and TakatayashI had come to this Both are due to American in­ cluded in the British hgures. in Brtmx nu4jfl?*trate^’ uourt Tureck: first basses; Joseph Della Normandie ever can be salvaged Peak and Democrat Hill. Colo., and i ship? sunk in the western Atlantio Th*‘ iidjoum nM ’nt wa» K n in lfd ('ul Asparagus President R(x>sevclt announced country In the last few months. ventive genius in extracting metal Raid* .Mode On Oerm any P ascal t ’elerv Ferra, Evan Nyqulst; second at his press conference late yes­ remained unanswered today as the by new processes from ores which possibly at Quartzite. Anz. rested here today 18 of them Ca­ whon AsjkistHnt Distric’t .Attorney P ea* IU■an^ Led by Special FBI Agent Nat The R A F earned out raids Fresh Green Meiins basses: David Hutchlnacm, Alfred COAL IS REST terday that LaGuardia, who has former French liner’s grotesque formerly were worthless. ProvWea Neov Sourr* nadians from a tanker. Wilfred Waltn>ede xald the police J. Pieper, 138 Federal, state and i over Germany last night, with the ('riap, Gulden C. Lenge. headed the OCD since its establish­ hulk settled deeper In her bed of In some of these alunite The 18 were .imong 20 from the InxefttiKatlon wa? not' oomplete. local officers began the raid at 8 The chromium method promises in som e OI uieac aiunur n« the chief ob- ‘ ‘ ...... ('.ARROTS ...... 2 lichs 17r h resh Pea* Speaker for Sons; Vincent Diana There’* real healing comfort wnitinR for you when youxAII ment last fall, was leaving Imme­ Hudson river npid. posits 10 per rent of the "Uiiaral ' vessel who drifted three liacs an.1 a. m. (p. w. t.l yesterday on Jap­ 80,000 tons s year of * metal which I’auliflow er Duet- Chester Giloeble. Plano your bin with quality LehiRh Valley coal. You’ll have no fear diately and that James M. Landis, A,nd even before that question has been slmosl entirely Imported. hash*.s )>eenbeen concentrated(^ncentrated enough to M'hi.try announc ^ lifeboat before a M arkets at a rilane* (;o4>d Q im lify anese communities at Salinas, j edtodav. freighter picke.i them ip Twenty- Earl Rchleminger, Trumpet of cold winter jnonths — you’ll be prepared. You > and your Hanard law dean and present ex­ can he answered by a special Hatdener For Armor Plat* make aluminum. The other 90 per New York, Feb. 11— T'.— P O T A T O E S ...... peck lOc Itruccoli A Fine Selection Of PHONE Watsonville, Monterey, Pacific | Bombers a;ain attacked docks seven others were from a Greek Speaker for Fathers: ecutive director, was taking his iKiard of technical experts, the (?hromium 1* * hardener for cent has been beyond reach of e»'o- ' SiiM'k'—Mixed; most leader* family will enjoy steady, even heat all winter lonR at half the Gn_)ve. Carmel and (?hualar. Pel- in the Nazi-heht French port ol ve.Hscl that an .Xms .sutimaiine Rev. Karl Richter place. * liicklc.-xa sea queen la In for many armor plate and ta necessary in iiumical methods, and now provides extend decline. Sajiophone Solos LeRoy Knofla. coat of other types of fuel. Why not call us up today and ask monlh.H of .slumber lying on. her per said they acted on information Ure.xl poolliled Ulldrt the xllltiUC Willi * Nfw 8tock of Kenyon’s R. I. Johnny ('ake Meal. Dr. Jack- The President explained that the ataloiea.s steel Die new source. Bund*— l>epre»»ed; uUuur lwMk-4 Piano Solo- Chester Groeble. for a few tons of quality Lehiurh Valley coal — the kind that New York mayor never had re- i l«>rt side In eight fathoms of wa- obtained some time before the at- j 3'^ hum sliflhlig son’* Meal . . Hye.'Gntham and Whtde Wheat Flour. VALENTINE CARDS 'The ii«fW chioiim iiii .extraction ’rhe report was msiJe by Alton general. Accordion Solos—Richard Demko. doesn’t make smoke or soot. It’s the easy, economical way to ceived a . formal ap[X)lntment but ter and silt akmgaide h(^ pier. tack on Frail Harbor Dec. 7. Uasliei. C. S. The Cauadiaus landed hcie wild- Search 45 Ptacea applies to cuniiderable depoaiU | Gabriel and John Germans Claim Two Cuttun—Lower: realizing *»<• Htrehey’s Chocolate Syrup. . .B onco. . .Malted M ilk.. For Chilflrrii anti AtlulU 5145 had been requisitioned to organlcc As a salvage experts prepared Bureau o< Mines. College Park, out knowledge of the fate ot 28 conimi)x*ion house UquldatloB- aoK’e your heatinK problems. , to launch a lengthy survey on the ' By 5 p. m. the officers searched near Yellowatone Park. In ^le the office and waa leaving now that Stillwater region of Montana. It Md. The extraction method ta Merchant Ships Sunk other men from their torpedoed t'hocoUte Flavored. Hire’s ItiMit Beer, small and large. Alno HumorouB Cards possibility of saving the 160.000.- 45 places, seized 20 Japanese (uid ship who left It In two lifeboats. the Job had been done. was described by J. W. Peoples, * Birch Street Barber and Mr*. Rpoaevelt “remove them- fire swept her for four hours Mon­ shotguns, six radUXL a quantity of were’^sunk, a thlri) probably sunk and the captain and all his deck day, the Navy Indicated It had not sulphuric acid, four flotxlllghts, Edward Sampson, Princeton Uni­ float the aluminum out of the 10 position of the Treasury Fob. •: F. E. BRA/ Manchester Lumber & Fuel Co. ■elves immediately from the OCD or more other unwanted, con­ and * fourth damaged by German officers. so that the real work can go for­ abandoned hope. one crystal microphone, one ampli­ versity. The rescued said a double-bar- Receipts. $90,752,980.14; txpsn- JEWEI.ER I* Rack .At Businenn ARain taminating *ubstances. bombings off England's southwest ward." He a(ided that "If the “The Navy supports no such fier. four spotlights, 60,845 rounds ’The new source of aluminum is rtiture* $164 991 549.62; net bsl- STATE THEATER BLDG, 22 Birch Street ||| CENTER STREET The usual source of aluminum is 737 5UIN STREET alunite. with a promise of adding (OwttBDSd OB Page F®w) 1 ance. $2 9 r .120.379. A to tho nation’* roooureeo * thr««- baiadta. (Coatiaaed (W P*|* F#(ir) fC M I 1 Page pear) (Oeatlaaad m Pag* paiv) iM P rn a* ! r) a'-- .> ' M * -a i”# > ■ loA