‘ ■ 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 MANCHESTER E-VENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN. 'WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11,1948 PAGE THREE /•‘ft' CHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1942 pa g e ! TWO Lif(^ Analysis Service Held w/ \ Civil War Veteran Gives Make Defense Nutrition For Soldiers Stetson Starts At Recollections of Lincoln Lenten Topies News From Manchester’s Neighbors Cobking School Theme T" ini- i .Melliodi*«l Uliiin-lift* to ^ Rev. J. S. Neill Assi^leil The Top With New Marttortf. n— VPi— A hand J and ryoalght are somewhat 4 In I.in State- Elks .ts.s shook slightly as he chm-klefl emphasis program ff>r .'ll! of thvir erans home In Rocky HIU. The W-bnirn’s Society for Chris­ Mrs. Nellie Jane Tittle, Howard Conant ot Holyoke. at the local State Annory. Rev. ■'You should’ve aeen Lincoln. Ile i Uncle Sam haa invited women .lames Stuart Neill conducted the “Uncoln.” said Mr. Meesplee, but you shoiild'vi- . P/fripi and otherj Inti rc.sted und'-r tian Service will sponsor a valen­ willow of William Tittle, who dlid Mass. Rotary Club, governor of you in Willimantlc, Monday, was born services, and he was assisted by looking down at hla large, boney ,heii he got going the general title "I'u.vcrsily i if 10 Additional Rotary Internate-nal District 199, Into hla kitchen! ! $ 7.50 hand, “would have been even great- him wh I.ife," Thrs .series uill begin ,\.'.|i tine SOI m 1 oh Ei'l-I.ay ci - ning at in Wiliington, a daughter ol Jere­ St. Mary's Episcopal choir. And there was the .-.econd time r o l li i m l will pre.scnt the clrirter to the le- What suits Uncle 3am auiU this •r tt^y If he were alive." He sat 7.30 in tile .North -chool. Mr* miah and .Nancy Morgan Latham. "The program was very Inter­ he saw Lincoln. It wii.s in Newnik. Wedne.siiay' e\eiiing, Fcbiiimy IS ] eently organized Rotary < lii'b )ti newspaper, which is keeping step j stniighter, and emphasized hia re­ at 7 30 in .-0 cxpcct- starting next Tuesday mominK at The Lord's Prayer was recited by INNERSI’ RINt; . when we were lined up at Arling­ ^ 8 ehiirehes under th-' leieler- 'I o Add to Ilf l.s cordlnlly in'vltpil to ntten-1 an-1 ] in frotit frt me and my hand fed .M.iin-', at the holm- ol hi.- piri-nt.s. Ellington ] ed ciie.sts. t'l follow a d nner Whteh 9:15 in the State theater and con­ the congregation. After this, the ton. That was after the war. you tlK-r- will N' .a .'oiiatl a-lmis.sion ' MATTRESS short. The bc--t thing I could do miiiirrarir , Mr- -M.-ry Hr la-Ibcot w Im w.u- '.Mil he rve-l at 7;30. -Members ot tinuing through Friday. ( lioir sang, ".Nearer My God to know. And it was a big, .strong (haig.-, M-Ti-b- i'.- -'f 'th( ..-v-cicly Rockville Ecb. 11 — i-Special i - fur several da.vs Ic able to be about Tel. 493-S. Rockville ' triet .Mon-lny. Palm-r and Thomp- ed invitation, since it mcludes the ' Rev. Ncill took for the text of am) "And bis face," he went on, "also p-'iinv auction. looked strong—just like the rest of Mr Kleespies, a,' a iiu rnher of At lb> m-eting of the H-tiarfl i-f .--.g.iin sonvllle, ami their wives will at* recognized food aulhorify and Ills talk. Psalm 98. Verse 1, "O BOi nOlR ~ ■Iiuciillc ( aiurt I his body. We all admlr-d him. He the Thirty-third New .Icrsey vol­ Common ' '"un' il held in Ro«'kvllle. Mrs. E.'va L>oylc an-1 b--r motli- In tile Ooo-l OM Days will be the i ten-!. The pn-gr.im will be as fol­ homemaking consultant. Miss ! .‘-'ing Unto Uic Lord." It wa.s an In- I'lic .iii\(ni|f c. iiirt of the State- $5*00 ( HA!R was more than a president." unteers, served through the tour T'l-a-lay -'Vi n-rg. an ordinance was cr Mr.s Minnie H-cry w • r-- r-i c nt lows Opening song, Star Spangled Ruth Bean and ever>- reader ot I'ormal talk on David, the singer, ol I'--iiiK'i ticiit. Third Dlsfrl-'t, ot th-me of the Lect-u er's program the soldier and the leader of his Talkative and Lively years of the war without sn kness. a-U-ptc-r 'vhich -will Increase the guest.-* of irien-l.-* in Klhngion, Banner; invocation. Rev. George The Herald. Yes, every reader Heavvweifflil Stetsons Injury, wounds, or being ahse-nt .Mr.s L. Ernest Hail, Mrs .lolin V. Ii;-h H-lll-'n r a i-iirt. has o(-ened of Ellington Grang.- this evening. I D. Wilcox, rect'-r of Grace Eplsco- from brides t o , grandmothers people. Mr. Kleesples. at 98 very talka­ numb-I ot .supernumerary poll-c- .Miss Ruth Bean S6..’>n tive and lively although his hearing without leave. He wa.s among th ■ men in the Rockville I'olice l>-'- H .sieele __ and Mrs. Bernice 11 ivden ■offiiis in Iht !■|■of-■s*K'nal BiiiM - The program will t(in.*i,si of song.s p.al church, Sl.'ifl.'rd .''prings, will find a friendly welcome and Spirituals Are Sung Following this. Corporal Edward 130 of the original 1,100 men in , partmeiil from 10 t-a 2n rbe --rdi- 1 attended the meeting of .-(abra ing. 13 Park street. Rockville. .411 and a .-.ketch, "W hy Lie About It. " ■ o[K rung. Jess- J. .Morgan, -sp-cial food for thought at the timely his regiment to return. i nance Is effective Kcbru.ary '.’nth ! i’rumbull Chapter. D A.R., at the ca.s. .s cori-ciTilng nvglcctxl iin- [ repre.s- ntntdvi- of .Monsor Rotari , Cooking School, which will inter­ .Sebastian sang. ".Swing I.-o\x-, I .irc.l-for or d-linquenl children in! The I/adles’ auxiliary of Hathc- •Swi-et Chariot." and "I Want to He gets considerable .satlsfac- j Mayor Raymond E ll-irt nn- home of Mrs. M J. Cas*- m Ro- k way-Mlllcr Po.st American L«'glon ! Vocal .solo, Mls.s Helen Beiggren. pret today's luitritum problems m tion in living over his memories, j n-'Minced the appoint ni-'iit of Cbiet ville. \tedne.sday aftern-ion Tollan-I County may be referred to ! a-eornpanu'd by Muss Kva- .M iiiulerstandable language. May Follow be Witli' .le.siis." Corporal Sebas­ O-piecc will hold their m xt monthly busi- tian IS from Green.slioro. N. (S., and Other Hats ^3 ^ *5 ^ He was with Sherman in thCj Air Raul War-lcn .l-'hn I>ail«-y. tr . Mrs Esther I'.shcr --f T--ll,-nd i.- this ottice fi-ir action K ilan th ' .Iohn.-="n: creetings. First Sele-t- "What can I learn at the Cook­ n-.*s meeting and social .at th- Ins aecoinpanist. Private Thomas march to the sea, he ,sa\' the hiirn- ns blackout -'h iu man f->r the '"Ity - eniployeJ as practical nur.-i- in the ' Sl'.'-tf -s pr-h.itT'"; --I'tu-r P-r Itu man. ( ’l:ir-"-- .- D B-uit-'n, merhu-r ing School?" hom-' of i\li.-a.s .Mary ('. Itath>-wi . Time Change Kahn, is from New Orleans, La. Ing of Atlanta, he figured in the of Rockville (fire of Jos--ph Bricrly w ho i.s .-e-n- ot Stafii-ir-l Rnt-iry, ptesent.alloM That IS a sensible challenge. -'ll Matlt--way avenue. T lesday eve­ ".h'.Hiis Lover of My Soul" was COMPLETE struggle to find enough food to A M. Burke .-ipp- areil hef.ire the i-usly ill at the home of Mr an-I Ho.) Scouts ■of Charter, .Mr. Conant; aecept- Every minute counts in these fasl- ning. February 17 at 8 o clock, d s, •Ming by the choir next, which ron- GET A LL .Mr.s Erank Mall in Rockvlll--. Only seven memb- ra of Triaop , nioving times, and no newspaper live on. and was at Gettysburg council and .a-.kc-I for a change in t. ance of charter. William Sorcn.seii, Coiineotieiit May Ai\".fi-inch Plate (.la.*s \( IK- ai stati"iK"l th-rc. MIDWINTER SALE Washington. Feb. 11- -.T- - The , jects. j , Til-’ f=)K'iiil Service rna.ss being ' II. .-it--- i-- T'i->-ia.v. State Department reported today] 'li "Living Through and .\fltr * o'clo- k. With the meeting com­ A vlctrola has been placed in the Pnim.-r Rotary. JoseptR .M Ronal- Bam has been doing. Outstanding standard time Isw, conducted by Mrs. E. Kenton Burke ' X First Aid Course will begin in ing on k'ri-day the 13lh. Lecturer dietitians, successmul in business, Only 10 Suites al I his Special Oiilhl Priee that two candidates from Conner- j the War." riie group will have a warehou.se at Station 31, where the ; ter StalTonl Rotary. Eliot 1. PeUr- At the governor's office it wa $ which usually meets on Thursday Tolland )-n Mondav evening Feb­ Samuel Silverstem has arranged .a liavc been summoned to serve the 1.55 tlcut had passed their recently- different Iea-ler each evening the .Negro soldiers are staying, and a son. Thompsonville Rotary; ac- said that Connecticut "simply f('l- Gas on Stomach night, wall hol-1 Us meeting this ruary 16, at 7 30 o clock. lit will . .*^upcrstitlan Night that promises $f mmm o« iba cardAtd tn4 completed foreign service examln- i first being Rev E Dent Lackey, plea has been sent out for more compani-st. George E Rogers. Mon- nation by large-scale homemaking, lows other states in this matter. " W h«l many Doctors do for it -p ,-p j -JJ, a .S.J.OO DeU iise Bonus witli piir.00 L. S. Defeiisi’ Slaamp primad wib iha setmsi gmU0ma$$ d*-’ The .speaker at the meeting will invited to he present. ance and instinctive ability as llkr- •• In H- h ar-* 1 • Try Hr li Uoffod two foof Koragt tank. Thta of Orange and Henry Hanson, Jr.. Ghnstian in a be Mrs Carolic-- Andrews of this lo be pr- *cnt-! ' i^cal Defense Council head, George representatives spon- time law was amended by the Gen­ Kt -Itf’- "f -In’Zex* M*i#t » 1 I Ze* ' • - i ■ »• Mrs. Lilli.an Clough who h.a/< mitritionisl is being acknowledged (»• Afi't t-rlrf ' iciifi)'! tfTY »j iifk y I ' t ' ■•’ • Ikdkm aanm aa a dclivarr raccipt ind of Middletown, World at War." Other speakers of Itolton Briefs Enes and Mrs. S. Burr. ” I -soring - hih committee. Charle.s L eral Assembly to abolish a pen­ la ye«r foaraatta ol fvlt maaaur*. city a f-armer chil-ircn's case work- been ill for some time now has a b-- a practical, driving government U i x ’ ' <»t. y .V- si '1':e ♦- If ' •tjr »'•*’▼ ft'*l POSTER BED Ol TEIT O’Sullivan, who la 25. Is tire son different approaches to the same tr.'w h.' will sp- ik -m that hranch Mr. and Mrs Fred .4 Johnsor Mrs. Burr purchased games and Rleket.'. Jesse J. Morgan, both of alty for displaying daylight linn tf'il •1'«-%ii’ t'f-•• H* ' 4: « I"’i4*r, ft ira l)H;l«t> t )0 ^ * T f.1 r.a.se of laryngitis. iiiat demands quality and variety, I u-x sr.'l gel ilogi'lt.' yi'Uf DDDry t • a # Full or Twin Size of Superior Court Judge and Mrs. problem will fallow .Mr. Lackey of s-'-clal service work - atti-nded the recital at the Bush- puzzles amounting to JIO but more ; -Monson music director. Professor on public clocks. I 1 'L'nderstanding uur.selvej. " I nell Mcinortal on Sunday featur- contributions in this line are re- Benjamin Kalman of Staffora sa.x well as quantity In its army MISS Maple — Mahogany — Malnut Patrick B. O’Sullivan. He was Ilirih Famiers to O p|»ose Move M.ATTRF.SS — I'll.I.LOWS $ 23-95 bom in Derby and waa graduated | '[[ “ Mr ami Mi;u E-lward I'cMutt". ■ I ing Uie not-'-l pianist Vladimir quested. ; Benedict ,S( hwand.a i.s chairman of camp menus. UKI) — SPUING The Herald is conb-lcnt that William L. Harris. Jr .-Hartfoiii ONLY from Williams college In 1938. by the Rev" ...... ,1. 'L ”Butler ” - pa.-.tor of of in:; Brookl.vn str-.-et. are the | ‘ Horowitz. Those wl.shing to donate records | the Charter Night program fer County Farm Bureau agent, sacl THIS every woman reader will welcome Hanson, who Is 23, is a native Center Meth(E P. >1. the building of a ("hrlstlan person- - barracks or notify Mrs. A C, John- - The macadam road gets Its .suUation with our visiting food ad­ X M arks uated from Wesleyan university pital. Losils A Klngsbn'ry. eiilef regis­ 1 Manchester m the near future delay their early morning xvoik In 1940 and obtained hl.s master ,s ably Legion .\uxllliirv trar of selective service for the ' Tli<* several groups In Bolton son, Mrs. L. S. Burr or George „ ■name from John Lotidon Macadam visor. M i s s Bean. The presiding The change if made, apparentiv homemaker cornea as a sympa­ degree at Harvard In 1941 |3| "How Can I Learn To Teach Mrs. Amelia Gworek will pre- town of (, will be at the I studying First Aid are Invited to ; “ is'*- " ’ho will attend to getting a Scotchman, who Invented It. wunld have little effect on d(’ fense ' them there. thetic neighbor, who is graciously Religion'" wl'.l be taught by Mrs. I 1-I-- at the meeting of Stanley Do- town clerk'soffice with his a.<*eist- attend. indnstrio.s which are operating 24 j OF MANCHESTER Named for rostniastor-htu Arleen B Ward and will he a cla.as ; b.-./. Knit N " It, American I-<-- ants next .Mori-1,-ly from 9 a, ni to Mr and Mrs Oliver Brown and V\'applng Grange, No. 30. Ik-KI its "nt home " in her stage kitchen, hours a day. The Spot! L. T. WOOD for church sch-iol workers and j lepiilar melting last evening Th- whether .she is rolling pastry un­ •;i .-n Auxiliaiy, to t-c held this eve­ .3 p. Ill to register tho-*o wh" are Mis Ellen Brown wer-- visitors al ______I other.-) Interested In church school I ning at S o'clock In the O. A R I liable to call for actlv-e mlUtarv the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry i first degree was worked by Wind­ der a battery of watching eyes or ! •fliRt tiikr H at 'ont! Kaoh fe y ^ Washington, — leaching CO. President Roosevelt today nomi­ hall. Plans’ for the social meeting duty. A. Munro on Tuesday. |sor Grange and the second degree • STATE • J. iswerlng questions, 4till' a s|firv of itH o\^ II. It's . 14) "Toward A C’hrlstlan Home " -in February 2.3th will be comide- ! Mi.ss Hattie M. Albro will ob- Mrs Ruth Carrier .and daugh- j b\- the regular officers of Wapping gucstions? Certainly, bring them Glenney Prait^iMl nated Evangeline M. Ca.ssldy for ( Irange. \ ou” If jin> 4»f thoM‘ an* PHONE 4496 will be a .lass for parents taught I led at this meeting. I s e r v e h e r 9bth birthday (ti W.' I- ter, Jean, of Teaneck, N. J . were | V. ith you. Pencils.- too. if you don't \«»ur size. I S7.SI8. ^ iuir:» I n-p .rin;: fu,- - hurchman.ship and tween the ages of 80 and 90 and day nt th> Manchester .Memorial Mrs. Ilnuiird .Lord guaranteed to send every "pupil . ille (Jity Court on Tue.sday. A nio- gratulate-t tu(lay liy Gei-i-g-- H ft»r ...... St.50 others inlere.st-'d in learning more -'trcvcl- -iperat-'-I by Wilson went another 20 w ho are bclw cen 75 an-1 ! ho.spHal. .Mrs. Paggioli bcf)rc her, 334-2, East llninptnn lina in home hungry and eager lo dupli- about their ehuich will h-- taught Wad-lell. local Defense ('numil 'o the wrong s'-le of a small park SO mangage was Miss Dorothy .‘(aun-1 Bob's urns late the tempting recipes on the ,iy Re-. . W Ralph \'-'ar/l, ,Ir. chairman, for his cooperatiun in X — I WiMtl Snow .Suits, si/e 1*!. al Union an-1 West Main street Henry U cst- rholm. son of .Mr -1-r*. ' 101 Iree daily recipe sheets. rorim*rI> .\ real THREE THRIFTY In the .« ;-nd h'lU.- ev--ryune at- in-1 Mrs Ax-I Westerholin. ot I'he Dorcas .Society will meet at Saxe Um Date* ilistribntlng 1.000 copies of a -nri the action wa.* noticed hv i ’o- Iht lirsi now at ...... SH.D8 Burton^s have . . . ■.-r.ilin-; "l.'n,-.crsity Of Life' will c- nian Arlluii Eran-'is. Wl'sor Lewis Hill, and Miss Mary E-llz.i- | the home of .Mr.s Snmnel Dan- Some of tile hungry guc-sts will "Manual for Civili.an D fens-’ " The manual i.s a 16 page illus­ ■ iii-ct t->gethi-r lor a Course In Bible a.s charge-l with -Iriving without beth Rtordaii, daughter of Mrs. ' cause Thursday afternoon. time' carry home those demonstration \ — ^ tilrls* ( nuts uith fur col­ trated booklet covt nng sik h sub­ .alU'ly un ler the ilirectiun of Ur. Pc- nse and onerating an iinregis Elizabeth RiorUan of Wilhmanlic, ' \\ illiiigloii Some members of the local treats, watched in the making. lars. size 18. ri*rmcrly . '.rl 1-' igc.a -.i ritb- r-f the enurSe fin-'l 1 W e re married on Sunday afterno-m , Others will carry bulging gift jects as air rai-ls. air rai-l shelters, SMi.OH. Nitw . s i ;..Vo AMERICANS ; d ir.'itor veh.cle, being Grange plan to attend t.he Grange For My Valentine .11 i n -er tan ling the Bible. ' "J l on each iharge , cbruary .8th at the home of the I .'^ehool of In.struction which l.s be­ bars.. Gel out a red pern il. Check blackouts, civilian h-mu' co.ip-'ia- Mias Jennie II. Church tion, insignia an-1 duties --f volun­ .\— I I'laiincl 4ti»uns. larK<* j-/ rolli-.king ea- li i-vcning a ses- Melchior, a.* owner of the car groom, by the Rev. J.inie.s A Dal- * ing held in roliinibU .Saturday the four dales on your calendar s iz e s . Kiirincrly SI.4D. i'..s a gn-up from -me of the ■.a.s i harge I with illegal use of ley. pastor of the South Oiventry 1 night. now, and plan to tie in the State teers, physical fitness, fir.st ai-1 .r.irch s .• 111 .->ervc light rofresh- and -special Instructions to Vne- t Think of it n«»u .t»nlv Sl.iMI narkers after, the poliee stated, it Congregational church, They were 1 .Six .H'ate poUec of Stafford i Mrs. Alfred Vine and Infant theater each morning next Tiies- ■ cnls an 1 ihg. evening will be con- .*^prinss bar.'acks came to Hall special emergencies. val f.iMii 1 that the i •■gistratioii attended by Mrs. Edith Naven, and daughter. Rebecca Lynne have re- day. Wednesday, Thursday and \ —** mark Dressy Fiirri**! r ,al--d .ly a brief per\-lce ol wor- liad b-en iss.ie'l m 1940 and th-r Michael Reynolds The couple will , ..icmonal .schixil Saturday evening Friday at 9 15. • nip tnined home from the Harttord 'Tome duel Coats, sf/e II. F»»rnierly m.irkers had h-en altered to maa- live In South Coventry. I and took the fingerprinL) and pno- hosplt.-vl. M Pastel-Pretty tograph- of people engaged in cm- lohnny' Touie l»ric»sl at S’;D..">0. Now only - ) » the date appear as 1942. The eholr will meet at the home A -Swedish supper la being spon­ ...... SI 9.00 Enrellii'.i nt -if i"( l imbla Hril eigen.y dciense work. In is Incliid- almost 100"’ Probate Note of Mr. and .Mrs. J. R. Lee on Rlp- sored by the Dorcas Society on 1 Piles—Get vei lt>. Nc'.v Vi-rk City. Inchid-s c 1 the firemen, air raid wardena, bad' But what Gla-lys L. Duller "f 29 Grove ey Hill on Wednesday aftern-jon Saturday, February 21, at Rich­ Barbers Stage \ _ A l eu Silk DresH4»s. sizes ...... about 3.3,000 resident students and treef, has been appointed adniln- r.iitrition workers and those on the e«ei you aie Relief Now r? and It. I «»rnierl> to n I Jacket Suits mond .Memorial .library. Tliere will 10.000 non-re.sldents. 111-tor corps committee of Willing- Hi 's’ rator of the estate of her sister. he two settings, the first at 5:30 yoo le my man' ( '.oiiiebaek Dlav Millions of sufferers m the last Nou reiluced to OVERCOATS Irs. Elizabeth R. Fahey, late of ton. 30 years have found n « iv t-i gel S;.9H 8oldiei> in Town ren men from Wiliington are and the second at 6 30 p. m. tie! a coat noxx. Aim’ll he I this citv. xvho died suddenly ab-)ut Edward Hetbei of Holyoke. quick relief fnmi the it* lung and I to wear N O W ! - month ago. nhing the emergency police couise X— *; Mink Ov* S7JI.00. made hx the lime next xx inter ; i'."'irs three days a week, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Islelb and Shop team to a .xpectacnlar rise in They’re a steal at .SI8.00 The East Hartford High school | astringent fcrmula -- Peterson s com es. ! Wednesday ami Friday, family. T A ^ R ^ -’ the setback tournament al the »2 2 -5? . !' i basketball team will come to Rock- i Mrs. Howard Becker of Spring- Ointment. No wonder one suffer­ I ville to play the Rockville High , Many of the soldiers stationed i Metro hochla is ill of pneumonia Menchester h'’ire department head­ T I ( ard of Thank.s field. has been spendlm; sometime er writes. "The itching and smart­ the games starting at 7;30 o'clock , In Manchester were paid yeater- in tho Joh.Jion Memorial hospital, quarters . last night. Finishing ^ ■ ' ••) t 1- iTl < O i!' fr.£P. :s wRh her parents, Mr, and Mrs. ing were relieved, and I slept all s *Boy’'8\..Button- - r - ♦ . - *■ ’»(-4 n 1 . \4-»- in the Sykes gymnasium. Tl^rc |day and as th-y have hcvn in the .'tafford .Springs m R li.ick in next to last place one Martin Islelb. night. Peterson'.s Ointment ia Il*s smart lo he well will be a preliminary game The servlee for over a vear their pay Mr. and .Mrs, Magnus Weber of week ago they climbed to a tie for marvelous." 3.5c a box. all drug­ I Rockville boys are out to revenge was more than $21 a month. Rockville spent Sunday with her fourth place and took the prize gists. 60c in tube with applicatiir. FRADIN’S ihh Up,,, Belted,.. the double overtime period loss .Many of the stores in Manchester parenis. Me. and Mrs Theodorq JOHNNY lGER]s»i money in addition. Hartman’s cop­ Money hack If not delighted. dressed hut not *. benefited by their payments as .Mlrtl. Minyii unr nmucim ped .second money but failed, how­ suffered in East Hartford when MAT WE SUGGEST— Dressmaker ^ they played there. they did considerable shopping In . Mrs, Arnold Dodge, who hao' EDW. ARNOLD ever. to better their .standing in essarily expensive. .1 Annual Meeting town In several cases members been at her apartment in New \ SiwwwyeeevTwueer | e tlie league. The scores: F I ^ E F E N S E ! Vurk for several months, has re- “THE BARN DANCE" .I ; Hose Co. 1 ...... 1236 The annual meeting of the of the regiment called at stores Modem and Square eft 5 Styles! hareholders of the Rockville that sold candy and made ar- i turned to her htjme with Mrg. Ida TODAY: "Kisc and Shine’ Valvoline Oil ...... 1224 tuilding and Loan Association w'ill mngenienta to have boxes sent to ' -'L Brown on Wiliington Hill, For Your Entertainment, I s; -The M »* In H e' l-lfc* Biickland No. 1 ...... 1181 We iiivile you to see f t I (• held this evening at 7:30 o'clock girl friends In different parts of I M l« .Stella Kolakowakt. a stu- Relaxation, and Sociability! Merz Barbers ...... 1163 VOHt/S^ cl the office of the as.soclatlon, 30 the countrv to reach them for St dent at Windham High schcwl. is BUY DEFENSE BONUS! Porterfields ...... 1163 \ Union streeL A l this time the an­ Valentine's day. in the Windham Memorial hospital ODD FELLOWS HALL f Hartman’s ...... 1163 our line of BUY nual election of directors will take where she had an appendectomy. station S5, Glastonbury Center St. Bridget's ...... 1162 UNITED Mrs. Charles S Amldon has re­ V, place and reports for the past year F.VF.RY SATURDAY NIGHT Com Hu.skers ...... 11.54 SHOE STATES I $ 1.98 up will he heard signed as chief observer of the Ob- 8 lo 12 im sm ei sMws4usm^x>*M. Reid Auctioneers ...... 1142 (George .Arnold, Jr . is president IMore Training servatlcr Post nt East Wiliington 1136 S.WINJGS Featuring Four Aces ...... of the association and Charles M. and Leon O. Woodworth has been Hose Co. Jrs...... 1104 "b u n d s Squires 18 secretarj- appointed to take her place. The Coldnlals ...... 1096 BINGO For Police Aides Art Webster’s Old Timers a n d SIAM PS Meeting and Card Party new Observation Post on Willing- There will be a meeting of the ton Hill Is operuling twenty-four | Gates A Post, Prompters SUITS smuTFOKP m FEB-B-H-iB if iii r\ Tonight Rockville Emblem Club this eve­ With but six of the In hours hours a day. « olv Nelson Madsen 47. a World War SALE A t V \ ning at 7 o’elock at the Elks nrovlded for the members o f the Deaths Last Night Home. Members are asked to.note auxiliary police deportment being veteran. u*ed Saturday- at a vet­ erans’ hoep'tal in .New York. He S Prize-winning jacket suits to wear now S the. change in time used up. the members will meet at TH U R S . was born in Wiliington but had Louisville. Ky.—Mrs. Alice He- Discontinued Styles S t. Ja m e s At tbe conclusion o t the meeting the Municipal building Friday • .AND resided most of his life in Stafford gan Rice, 72, authore.x8 o f "M rs. = through Spring! In creamy pastels, they’re S there will be a public card party, night ■when they will be Instructed FRIDAY starting^t 8 o’clock. In the work that thijy are to do In .Springs. He leaves hla wife, two CIRCLE Wlggs of the Cabbage Patch" and daughters, a brother and a sister. other novels, xx-lfe of Cale Young s y , smart, so feminine! Softly tailored dres.«- = School Hall Urpiity tollecfor Here case o f a blaekont. It is not in­ BLUE ORCHID TO LADIES! Women’s and Children’s Shoes S S S m Park Street A deputy collector of Internal tended to have a lilackoul this Mr. and .Mra Leander and M lu Rice, poet and dramatist. ■ S maker styles, button-up. ’’hov’s,” belted jack- S Revenue will be at the office of month hut there Is to be prepara­ Sumner Libliey of .New' Hampshire London.—Dr. Frederick Cyril •BROKEN SIZES" Washington, Lincoln and you the' Town Clerk In the Memorial tions made for such a blackout were supper guests of Mr. and Nugent Hicks, 69, bishop of Lih- Abe Lincoln knew ab^l IbViO m a log cabin on the Sang.imon Rixer m ets.. .pleated, gored skirts. Hurry for voura = building on Thursday. February next month ■ Mrs. Everett Robertson Sunday. coln slBca 1033. 12th, for the purpose o f aeslstlng On rFlday evening Detective Miss Leander. a teacher of the San Francisco.— MaJ. Jexvett Illinois. He learned ^nom.' split'inv rails, pun mg up fence.s. Keeping •< S —they’re going, going! 12-20. = taxpayers in preparing their re­ Sergeant Joseph Prentice will In­ k'ndere'arten at Hall Memorial Casey Baker. 61, veteran of ser- store in New Salem. George Wa>hinglon was Ibnfly loo. on a planl-Hbm $100 turns. There is no charge for this struct the men in what they are school. South Wiliington, has just vica In Siberia in the W orld W ar. in Virginia, not through necessity, but because he xxas a xx i,-.e miyi.’iger an service. to do In rase of being catted and announced her engagement to Mr. ^ son of the late Col. David Jewett a uiM>d huyiness man. »ui'ro thrift) it ^ to k* that uii) IN PRIZES 0 Baker, West Point classmate of K. of P. M eeting ^ later, next month, they will be gtv- Libbey. ,\nd I p rt’Kardle.ss of circumstances.; because Ihoc trouhU'd .time^ call more than &IIIIIII1III1I11841 MAIN ST. MANCHESTERillllllllllilllllljp Damon Lodge No. 17. Knights j en further inform ation in first aid. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Phelps of Gen. John J. Pershing. of Pythias will exemplify the rank , ------Cambridge, Masa.—Prof. Law­ ever for the old-fa.shi«)ned xirtues of xxorking and sax ing. of Esquire on a claaa of candidates rence J. Henderson, 64, veteran Style^ and Fabrics Be grateful for Democracx. Haxe faith in Liberty . in free at the mefttlng to be held this eve­ member of the Harvard faculty prise . . . in the re.sources of this Country . . and m the ability of the 1 -$10 ning. At the close of the business East Hartford widely known for work In chem- To Suit F!very Man American people to preserve their rig h ts . Beliexe that the .\menean dollar OPEN seu ion there " ’ll! be a social hour. PROVEN PIGTURI ibtry. Pinochle Friday Policemen’s Bali Buffalo, N. Y.—Horace L. Mann. — like Dcmi)cnicy— is worth saving, I I IIIMl \ I UI I II \i. I I m XI> 24 HOURS FREE GAME The Men’s (Jtub o f the Methodist DANCE! HARDY 69, president of The Buffalo Niag­ COME EARLY FOR BEST SELECTION! church will a public pinochle TONIGHT >mafn»wcfcoi«it ara El'ectrW Corporation. «m!DK£7iK>lil<13nni*I*nzUl RANGE In 100 Gallon Lots... party on Friday evening at 8:16 Representatives of the East AND Cleveland.—Willlani B. Cowles, 26 REGULAR GAMES: AND FUEL Range OU, 7>']C gallon. p. m. a t W esleyan Halt. Prizes Hartford police and . Are depart “GREAT GUNS” 87, retired eoneultlng eitflncer op menu are dispciaing. of tIckcU Ir il Fuel CMI, 7.5c gallon. $2.00 Orders. will be awarded. EVERY '-building. THE SAVINGS BANK .. Elks Es-enta- Manchester fo r the third annua Note: Feature Shown 6dH)-9;S0 ThtBRTofLOH: • vvi^land.—Felix Pow 4 DOOR PRIZES: FoUowlng the semi-monthly ball of the Patrolmen’s and Fire WED. NIGHT — o* t* GUSTAFSON’S MJIOUSC-'SOH, D U L 8500 m eeting ot PbxskviUe Lodge of EHks men’s Association of East Hart ---- c-i.iig song, "Pac. INC $3.00 Orders. AT THE CITY VIEW .VOWi 8ITPEB GIANT SHOW! BEDR tomorrow evening, the American ford. The ball will be held on Sat “WEEK-END IN HAVA.NA" .our Troubles In Your Old KU STORE OF QUALITY" OF MANCHESTER ALL FOR 25c: League baseball plctura. a 40-mln- urday, March 2L at the Hartfor DANCE HALL “UNHOLY PAETS'ERS” DIPLOMAT B a g." BROWNBILT SHOE STORE .\ Mutual Savings Bank IIS CE.NTER Doors Open 7 P. M. ute talkie xvill be shown. Tile pic­ Club on Prospect street in Hart NEAR GAS O^FFICE ture is being displayed in the lodge ford. Dress is to be optional an: Keenev Street Buy U. R. Defense Bonds The Navajo Indian word for 705 MAIN STREET , ALL pooTwBff?imy^^7T>!reQuiP^ AT BRG.AD ST. CONT. DAILY 9 ’M V MOBIAR’nBROS. Pla^-Starts At 8. rooms of Elks throughout Eastern music will be by Tony Lieflhe.snd y A v r f f u s T V .R nad B U m ps! MldiUiktStow motorcycle means "son of nn OoanecUcut. sponsored Dy the hU orchestra. gutMtmlle." , \ . -.'a'

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER,' CONN. •\VEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY ll, M ANCHESTER EVENING HEKALP, M ANCHESTER, CONN. W EPNESDAy, FEBRUAR Y 11, 1942 PAGE POUR Service for'assignment to joba or Mrs. Laurai Hale Gorton of Glas­ other oprratin;;; expenses, and a pello and Johnny Zenola, who came training courses. tonbury and Mrs.' Leila Alexander Fare Increase strong voiced opposition, reserved to Texas from ItsUy 20 yeara ago, Home Gardens Imporh^nt 15,000 Women Only about 500 women have re­ of Waterbury, will act as a clear­ decision. jointly purchased a $2,000 defense An Sorts of nine— And ^ Qiiits (aviliaii ceived training to date for indus­ ing house for such iproblent?, re­ In Line With General Jump bond. "That," said Erpello, ‘Is Charges Huge The proposed raise would be In Sugar Curb N o Tim e— On This Clock F. E. Watkins Unusual M ural Is Painted Federal Fost trial Jobs normsdiy held by men, ferring them to/ the proper agen­ Being Studied what we thing o' Musaolini!” Especially This Year Seen Needed she said, adding that from a sur­ cies. line with the general 10 per cent Defense Post vey being made by tbe Connecti­ increase granted the nation's rail­ When It comes to finding Dies Today For St. Peter ^s in Hebron Profits Made For Loeal Man cut Manufacturers' Association, roads on interstate fare^ by the Is Blessing what time it Is along Main To Replace Men Called Tall Vlctorj- V IJghted Public Utilities Comnfis- Ii'tcrstale Comiiiorce Cimmis-sion, (ConMnaed from Page One) (Fxlltor’s Note: — The war New England—not as good as the her committee hoped to gain an street one person's guess is as mid-western farm belt. ! accurate picture of the actual sioii Deliberutes on effective yesterday. good as anothcra. For a num­ Hebron, Feh. It. - A Viennese-and St. Jo.seph and other kneeling On War Work undoubtedly will Influence From Defense Indus­ Los Angeles. Feb. II.- lA”! - A TAXI? ' 111 Florida communities wish to organize John W. N i r k p F s o n to The contention of another sta­ needs In this re.spcct. Attorney James F". Ro.sen of ber of years there has been a manv persons, who never have 15-foot tall victory V was lighted In Disguise boy, who began drawing pietiires ligiiros around h> r. dancing and calisthenics, I am sure tion authority that Connecticut is I tries into Service. Three sub-committees are to be Railroad Petition. New Haven, re|)re.senting em­ CAI.L clock at Main and 8t. James of the .Madonna at an early ace. ( alMiry In Ifie Itaekgrouiid (Continued from Page One) Lcmivc Cheney Brothers tried’ It before, to plant a gar­ at the Coliseum last nighty as a ployes of the State LalK)r Depart­ (Continned from Page One) they can do It themselves without den this spring. With this in the beat corn growing region In set up, Mrs. Lasbury announced, symbol of freedom for the de­ street with four faces. The and who composed religious mu.air Behind .^lary and Jesus is a the world (W e'll hear from you la­ ment, many of them commuters, 6 . ^ 8 8 direction from the throne.'9^ To Take U|> Duties. mind the /Associated Press sent Hartford. Feb. 11.— (lO-ii Mrs, to handle, the major functions ot mocracies. It will be illuminated Hartford, Feb. 11 — '/Pi The clock is maint.aincd by the two at the age of 13, ha-s completed an little I'ale.sliiie town with atara menl or Hie Department of Jus­ ter, you, there, out in Iowa) is a led the opposition to increasing tile Hajor Objective in Im­ year*. A sportsman, he was a Thrust At Mayris f'hane'y (ieorge Mackle, whom It nom­ Ralph C. Lasbury. Jr., chairman of the program. |nightly, except In blackouts, foi I State Public Utilitle.s Commission Prompt! bank.>< across the street and if iiniisiiarn.ssignment in St. )‘eter's shining and nngel.s liovennc above tice to obtain relmbiir.sement Jt credit to the climate rather than rates. member of Manchester's first This was a thrust at M ^ t Is According to Sidney Hillman, inates as the least hortlcultiir- Will Provide Information duration of the war. ueliliernted tislay on a petition by Sale! proving Diet oj yn- a person wishes to tel. the. time Episcopal church situated in the them. In the ba.agro'.i l nse.s the losses to the government resulting to the soil. Dr. Lunt explained. the Women's 13iivision of the State In thus, he had the .sup(>oit of baseball team and a marksman of Chaney, blonde dancer frien d 'of (liivttor of tho WPB, John , W. ally-minded newspaperman In the New ork. New Haven nnd Service! of day they had better look hills ol Hebron. three cio.’^se.s of Calvary. from failure of corporations, in­ Connecticut, he continued, is an One of these, to l)e headed by Bernard .1. .Mi’Ciusker. rejireaent- national repiitatlcn, having cap­ .Mrs, Roosevelt and OCD director, Nicker.soii of 209 Pine street, Man- Connectleut, to the State agrl- Defense Council, e.stimatcd yester­ Hartford ■ railroad for an intra- twn Reversing Con- some other place. On two .sides M is name is Michael Orogo, l>y The two trai ts whii h show iran- Maj. Leonard J. Maloney, Con­ iiig the ('onnertieiit State Fim- tured many trophies and titles in dividuals, or partnerships to per­ of children's activities at $4,600 a X'hc.sti-r. will head the new board rultural experiment station to "acid region" meaning that the day that between 10,000 and 15,000 Bishop Of IJncoln Dies I state passenger rate inrren.se. of of the clock the hands have proles.sional ■ ail'iption hut wn.s .Hillon of the .Mother troui joy to form properly the services stipu­ year. The Senate Appi'0 |)riatioii.s humid climate washes the lime-out necticut director pf the United 10 per cent. (iloyps. A.s.socintion. /sum ption Increase. the trap shooting sport. oX iiidu.strial consultanta that will and out what the novice gard­ women would be needed wnthin States Employment Service, will \1A^CHESTER T.VXI been removed. On the other Mr. Watkins' wife, the former hot n .May 2. 1916 In Vienna, th- grief arc umti’d by the empty lated in their contracts. Subcommittee took up today flu- ener might expect. He tells of the soil, and most crops have London. Feb. 11.—i.p!— Ur.'Fred­ The commission, after hearing help keep harmonious relations be- provide information on What jobs M Orfilelll, Mgr. two there Is between two and Katherine Louise Lyman, died six .si ll ol .\ir and .Mrs Leo Katz, sepulcher with the cros.s rising in 3. A provision to permit the what he learned In this and to have lime to grow. the next few months to replace erick Cyril Nugent Hicks, bishop ot railroad officials testify yesterday Wav Thee I.lU" II Dure r t? twc3 Pnrnpll Plaro New OrlesM, Feb. 11 - (/rj-- three hours difference in the ye.irs ago. One daughter, Marjory, talented parents of the young radiance behind it and a dove ot War Department to deduct from two siicrefdlng stories.) If your back yard is excessively men called into the armed torces Lincbln since 1933, died last night. that the increa.sr wa.s necessary war ihdii.strics. The now board will arc needed and"what type of train­ Don't worry • about the augar time and both are Incorrect as the wife of Edmond A. Lucey. lives artist peace atxive the cross, future contracts all profits oVer •sandy or gravelly, you'd better from Connecticut delciise indii.s- He was 69. > 1 liecause of rksing costs of lalsir and Dallas, Tex. I ’ mheiTo Kr- have itk headquarters at Washing­ ing is necessary. ihortage—lt'8 probably a blessing far as war time I* concerned. in Washington. 1) C . and his only The work which he has ju.sl l'3ie Rev. H. R Keen, rector ot one per cent obtained by commis­ By George Mackle have your garden somewhere else, tries. ton, D, C. Among the various A second, which Mrs. Joseph M, grancLson. Robert Lucey. l.s a completed in the Hebron churen is St. Peter s annoiir.c, d last .Sun­ sion brokers handling siibcgin- duties, ns outlined, it will settle give up the idea entirely or be pre- “ Connecticut can't go on pro­ Is diagulse. New Haven, F'ob. 10 id’ i if you Merritt of Hartford will direct with senior at Vale I'nivei-.slty. Another iinii.Hual and his method of paint­ day that a dedicatory .service will trncts. any controversy now in progress ,.i pared to spend a considerable ducing as it must without the So thinks Dr. Sidney Bliss, pro­ are going to have a garden at a the assistance of Mrs. Chase Go­ newspapers that airmen figured , daughter. Hazel 1^.. died m 192.3. ing has been tho culmiiiatuiii ol be held in the church next .Siiiulay The greater part of the commlt- among industry and workmen and ' amount of money for peat, swamp services of a large number of wo­ fessor ol biochemistry at the Tii- prominently in the latest list <1 1 . Elmore Watkins, trea.'siirei of y en s of effort In trying to por- atternoon at ,3 oClock at whicn tee'.s recommendations and find­ advise on appropriate relations for this year you ought to have a good muck or stable manure- materials men, most of Whom will have had ing VVoodhouse, secretary ot the lane School of Medicine, who military awards. O. the 14 men Walkin.s Brothers l.s a nephew and I tray that whicli wa.s .set deepest tune the mural ii.amting on the ings were based upon its inquiry the best methods of utilizing of one, well planted and v ell and that build up soil deficient in or- | no experience in factory work, " she state, will be in charge of recruit­ ing and publicity. ' polnU out that only 8.8 pounds of w*ho received the hero of the , .\ir.s William Rush is a niece. A ' in his mind, I be painting ot the reredos by .Mlcliael ttrogir will be into the liiige munitions contracts nu n luul machines. economically tended. ganic ’.natter. j .said as her Committee on Women per person were consumed Soviet union designation, which in- j nephew through marnage i.s laon H y .Mother In ni.iral form dedicated. i .awarJed uie Remington Arms Drafted for Position If Dark Colorix! It’s Good , In Industry met at the ca[)ltol to Social and welfare problems ans- eludes the order of Lenin, 12 were I As a niatler of fiut. unless you If the back yard is dark-colored i ,to something about it. I ing as a result of women's em- In the United States in 1823, com­ I . Hroadhiirst, pre.snlent . of the I'laee |{4-lilnil Chiireh .\ltur .Music .\s Inspirtitliin ] Conqiany of Bridgeixirt, Conn., "\Vc are sorry to see Mr, Nick­ are reasonably expert the Connec­ pared to 108 pounds per person in fliers. The completed painting by the During the e.xecution ot the i erson leave Cheney Brothers and loamy, you're in luck, and if Need .Mix-ady ‘•'1 ren'icndous" ■ ployment in the defease effort. In­ Phoenix State Hank an I Tru.st and subcontracts handled for ticut Agricultural Expeiii.icnl Sta- ; moderately sandy you can 1931. Company in Harlford young .New VorK artist i.s located painting. Orogo had a victrola ' Remington liy Leployiment 1 Mr.s. Che.ster Bowles of Flssex, 6S cast). Fed. 11 —i^'i— N' w Rus­ • ’enter street. Rurl.al will bo at the ^ tried to hilnv the altar, cro.ss, York is a noted aitl.st and le.tur- correct the practices wh' h the do with your spare time ihitil the ra all right, too, but the sod should ing necessary the substitution ol sian attempts to liriuk cut of be­ convenience of the family. I enndlea and viLses in direct rela- ■'(■r aivf tils mother, .Mr.s, Hedi Katz testimony and evidence have dis­ scrviee for our country. v.ar ends because fertilizer.s, in­ other vitamin-rich foods and min­ sieged I-eningiad have been re­ tion to the flniahod llniahod painting be- formerly was coi\. ei I violinist at For many years Mr. Nickerson be turned under to a depth of t / I Mr. Watkins was horn in East- closed In the hearings to date, the secticides, fungicides and even tools > least five inches and. if there is no erals for sugar. pulsed by German fire and the ford. this state, on .Innunry 12. hind them. ] the Hague and later was founder taxpayers' bill for 'waste' will be was director of ,-ese arch work at are ore will be, s.arre and snow, this should be done a few "One of the major objectives in tlghlmg on the eustem front is 18.37. His parent.s were L. Hriice Hr has treatcal each figure in and dinstor cd the Henry .'^Iri’et a considerable one which will in­ Che iicy Rrothers and in more re­ shouldn't be wasted. ! weeks before planting. ^»/o. improving the nation a dlei ha.s growing in intensity as the bitter the p.unlii'.'; with respect to the 1 Si'hool ot .Music. .New York I volve millions of dollars." cent years wn.s appointed a geii- and Loraine B. iConverrei Wat­ However, there is no law againsi Waste land or neglected mead­ Y O tn TIRES been that of reversing the upward cold abates, the Nazi high eoni- kins, both of whom were of colo­ natural and wu.s painted lor ju.’-'t ; Orogo liveil in Austria until hve, ! i cial .supennti'iuient. He came to •‘Farmed Out^* Orders .Manchester from the Snyles Fin- gardening and this is the first of a I ows are apt to be full ot quack trend of sugar consumption in the mand reported today. nial ancestry. His father was' a the special space which it oc- tneii until he wa.s 2u lived in Hol­ United SU.tes," he declared. "It The committee explained that lisliirg IXimpany in Rhode Island. ^ ries of stories dcvot*'d to a dis- grass—a long rooted agricultural Install a set of these locks •The lighting in Die east is pro­ descendant of .leilediah Watkins, CUplI'S. land. He came to this-cwintry in Shanack "farmed out ’ orders for mssion of the rules of the sport. now looks as though this benefit gressing as the frost decreases," .Mayor l.uGuardIa I .Not IxM-ated As Yet Fifth Columnist" whose powers ® W ^ - ( * I n STALL a n e w on your wheels and you who served at 1-exington on April The pamtlng shows the Blblh al 19.36. Remington to concerns which were I It eoiild not be learned whether The information comes from ex- of resisting eradication arc im­ will be forced on us as a conse­ said the communique. l.'i. 1775. On his motlier's side ^Ir, $100,060,000 nppropi iations for the can stop worrying about scene representing the Virgin .sieveral prominent lamilie.s of as available to the arms company or not Mr. Nickerson planned to periment station authorities who, mense. quence of the w ai." "On the Donct. front the enemy Watkins wH.s al.so des<’cnded from .Mary with the inlant Saviour in Hebron will hold open house tor OCD whirli the Hoii.so pa.ssed aware of the wa’ lime interest in MUFFLER them being stolen! Can­ Dr. Bliss said the danger of over as they were to him. It added that move his family to Washington. I'he exjieriment station says a MADE TO E X A C T has lost In the sector of one Ger­ Benjamin Converse, who al.o m c arms and several disciples, out of town guests on the ntter- •Shanack received procurement or­ ! .Monday with a proliihitlon against gsrdening, are planning a hulletiii / ORACIB ('weu,iswtkNi’)AU£N not rattle. Fits 98% of consumption of sugar lay not in man Army corps alone since .Inn riio,se close to him, however, said garden no bigger Ilian' 5.000 square served in the Revolution.arv war. notably Saint John, the Beloved, noon ot the dtsllcation. ders at one time when he "pr (heirolft, Ford, l'l)'inouib and m-im ses.^cd no personal manufacturing striK’tions m pliy.sical htnc.^s f;-r i patp,, „t prc.seiit due line that helped make "iuuiu|)iov- hand, "but plowing is a great time- "the purest food product avail­ dead, eight tanks, 19 guns. 164 ter with his parents In 1868. Mis • flirr i«r«. Kli i>rrfp«il>. in no special tools required. f. facilities"; that his backgrounii I fan dancing, street .shows and tho ; was not certain nicnt gardens" (lopular during de­ saver." It might have added, also, Lgual In or Uelirr tban orfu able," but in crowding out of the machine-guns and mine throwers father eonducteil a .sa.sh and hllini mai ( 4ir niutpmrnt. 0 ( T rK 4M»|'’. trv's best in 1923. He was one was that "of a truck sale.sman and ! .. , just where he would be located pression years. that plowing is a great backsaver I diet other loods richer in vitamins and a large quantity of other war j The restrictions were made after ( drUnn mono\iilp from n leak)' otufri^ hu.siness here^ ! nf'the original members of the fight promoter,” that his profits As outlined by Mr. Hillman this F'irst of all. if you are roiintmg Anyway, whether your gardffl J tianfrrou*. and minerals. material.''^ Watkins went fo the high .school Ration Date protests arose in the House over Hartford Gun club and Invented in .some In.stances amounted to new board, of which Mr. Nicker- on growing at least six segetaliles 1." sjraded or plowed it sholild nrat Vitamins Keniuved the appointment of Mis., Chaney ; around 7 3 in Southhridge, Ma.s.s, to .Mudy i throwing double tar- over 74 per cent, and that he made you need at least 1.006 square feel lie raked or harrowed iintil/the J "The purification of sugar re­ and he graduated I heir In 1S72 at gets. Even until his last days of Set F<‘h. 19 a profit of $124,743 22 on a total and of Screen Actor M^i'lvyn D"ug- i , jirious scjlions of the country, of ground. tS'hen yoii .say it» all at , surface us firm and smooth, m'o of moves from it the vitamins and Finns Report Russian the age cf 15 years .shooting this past year he was of $233.666,8.3 on orders In the las a.s head of an OCD Art.- Di- Leaving .Manchester Monday for once, that .sour.ds like ,i lot but it clods, coarse roots or large/Stones. minerals that accompanied it in vision i.sn't. An area 25 feet wa le .and 40 $ c t o f4 the crude state,” he explained. Forces Repulsed Built ( iiskets [larticularly adept at shooting ()n Retreads fir.'t ten months of 1941. a conference with ,Mr. Hillman In IJme Is \ Necessl T R I P L E X « Helsinki, Finland, Feb, It. —(/P) Returning to Hus town after 'doiiblcv." For years he promoted It as.'erted that "certain offi­ .Moy Be Sfrirken Out W.a.shington he returned here t o feet long - about, the size ot a Along with the harrowing nr "Vitamins and minerals are ab- Hollywood parlor makes ,.000 fnlutely essential in the diet for —Rii.sslan forces which used tanks completing his studies .Mr W at­ trapshooting events here and in cials of the prcxrurement and in- Some rommitteemon, including lay followed his acceptance to ths raking, hme remeniby/ Connecti­ (('nntlniird from Page One) square feet. norma] nutrition, and it is becom­ In following up 4 heavy prepara­ kins embarked in husim ss with his Florida. spectlon branches of The Reming- < Senator Thomas ilv, Okla.i, pro­ head of the new board recently cut .s acid soil; .shoiilij'be worked tory artillery barrage were thrown older brother, the hate Clarence G. While In the National Guard ton Arms Company were in all ] dieted that Ihe rrstrlciion.s would ' created. Ho has long been recog­ Not Enough For One F’aAiily into the garden to a depth of three TIRE ing increasingly clear that the whlrh includes ihe rationing of b a t t e r y iaeal way of obtaining our surplus back in three successive attacks Watkins, huildmg c.isUets The .Mr Watkins was a member of the probably influenced to s -me de- , be .stricken Ixc.aiise they had no nized ns ail luithority on assign­ The average family could not or four inclies. (lajliculurly if the "camelhack ". the ruhlior ,i om- ment relations to the textile in- RELINERS of these 1 .iportant materials is to on Finnish positions north of Lake building which was used as a First Regiment's crack rifle team. gree" by Shanack. and that one i actual practical hearing cn the grow all Its vegetables in a garden .'-•111 ha-s not bes'h iised previously liour.d used in the retr.'a lin.g jiro- ! tli....try and well qualified for the Self volcoziiztna. Pro- select the natural foods that con­ Onega, the Finnish command an­ workshop IS now part of the resi­ In 1926 he scored nearly 166 (x-r buyer for the arms company had ' purpo.se of the bill, that size, but the >1eld would sup­ lor garden crops Y'ou'll want 50 to ce.ss. will he carried out by the po.sition he a.ssumei at Washing­ lonas the life and addn tain them, rathe, than by adding nounced today. Three hundred dence, the last one on the south cent in five different matches, been entertained by .Shanack and ! The scnator.s said the appropri- plement usual market purchases to 100 pounds fob every thousand many more miles to present tile rationing hoard.s. j ton. ymm the separate vitamins of our diet." Soviet soldiers were said to have side of Wells street. The two riint same year he won the cham- had been an overnight guest at i atlon was limited in Ihe first pl.nce a large extent. To meet the siini- .square feet. tires. Meiider.son said the War Pro- : Dr. Bliss suggested jiotatocs, been killed. young men would build the • as- pinnship of Connecticut brealung his home . to purchases of equipment f. r civ- ! mer's entire vegetable need.s tor a Stable manure 20 blushels to a kefs, and eni|i|oy wnmen to line diietion Board would determine j If you want suds twice at tpeedy, corn and bread—particularly whole Finnish anti-aircraft batteries 293 targets out of 306 shots Just Win Continue Scrutiny ! illan defense such as g:us nia.sks family of five persons, the garden thousand ^u are feet us good for 4SO*-*7e t ach month the amount of erude I wheat bread —as "cheap and good", were credited with bringing down them They wniiM then deliver the 'last year at the age iT .S4 in one Anxious to make cle.sr that It .and fire flghUng equipment and , would have to be about five times enriching soil, nnd [xniltry manure Swan Soap is just what you needy. completed ca.skets to undertakers ' iiird.s in 100 rubber which could he used in wa.s not insisting "iiixin the pur- j hntl n.i relation to u c l) .salaiies or ; .More Lo<*al Bovs foods to substitute for sugar. four Riis.sian tighter planes. The shoot he hroke 98 .a.s big, and, before tackling a proj­ not more than 10 pushels to a in Hartford, making the trip to making the compound and that ' a"^ -mit of anv parsimonioii.s program I po.s.tmns within its organization ' Compared with old-time floatiet. Swan Russians also were reported beat* shot.s. ect of that scope, all concerned tr.ousond square feet, and four to 69<89« and fro in a horse-drawn wagon. Mr Watkin.s was iil.so an ardent certain amountwill he made, a vail- i vhlrh might impede the nrmnnent The committee apiiarently will en off in small-scale attacks on Blood Donatoi’8 better be prepared to work long eight bushels is often plenty us h twice at fast and much more fun I This venture led the Watkins golfer being u familiar figure dur­ able e.ach month to permit the ' program" the committee said it await a formal roqiic.st fr.im Mi.- the Leningrad front. snd hard to see to it that the ciuusidered exodleiit. Red Troops Seize bnilhers into the undertaking and ing the summer on the Ifxal Coun­ retreading or recapping of truck I would continue its scrutiny to save Hoo.icvelt if she wi he.s a commit ■ farm" doesn't suffer from neglect tMmmerrial dried manure is too furniture business. try ( ’lull eoiirse tires. pionev now "rather than to dlscu.ss tee hearing to an.iwer eongre.ision- The blood hank of the Manches­ Guaranteed 30 Months Nazi Resistance Stiffening Ol yield over-pniduction at the #x()ensive to luse on a large scale, I Two years after starting their 4iiil( Intermit None for 1’a.wnger Cars I Ine.stimah’e losse.s when the war is al critics • f the UCD uctivitie.s. ter Meniori.vl hospital was again height of the season. but it is described as "convenient Nazi Points After London. Feb. 11.—(^3 —Military casket business the Walkin.s boys Hi.s interest in golf gained him •'None will be available this | 'wer and the hundreds of millions inrre.a.sed yesterday by six more commentators here said the gen­ Senator MoKellar iD, I'enn.i (Many gardeners who lay no and easy " for small plots ,50 The Finest Battery Built bought out tho furniture dei'art- nienihership in tlje Senior Golf month for the retreading of pas- 1 nf dollars irredeemably lost." rhairman of the .sub-committee, hoys from the footliall team of the claim to technical knowledge on (lounds of poultry manure to a For Quicker and Easier p e p ' " eral indications today from Rus­ ! local high school. Tlrey were; Fred ■floatiM (•‘ T d o L 5 Stubborn Fighting ment of the William H. Cheney Association of Connecticut. He I senger car tirag. and perh.ips none It stressed a'so that there was .said the committee's usual coiir.se the subject but are long on experi­ thousanu square feet or 100 to 200 .Stirttnf In Cold Weather sia are that German resistance on store at Main and Charter Oait w a.s a "i ro.s.sed hand " driver and for th? mont ^of March. a place In the defense work for '.vas to await a request for a hear­ ! Mohr 17 Spruce street: Eldin W il­ ence dispute these figures. ,liow- [lounds of cattle or sheep manure the whole front is "definitely stif­ l‘rti\ide* more i>oMPr. GASOLINE \ streets. Thus the furniture firm of • so arrurate wiis he in placing the [ "Events will dictate the future ! ■'•xperienccd. responsible comniis- ing and added thit the conimitteo son. SO Alton street; F3dward Fitz- ever, and contend that planting an If you prefer t. buy eomniereial eniluranre; anil (ongrr 5/ PLATE (Continued from Page One) fening ” grra'd. 21 Brainard place; Charles Ilfp. .Mode from tlip BLOW TORCH Watkins Brothers was started, i golf hall straight along the fair- | production of this material. OPA lion agents. . .under proper regii'a- would be glad to hear Mrs Knese- area considerably less than l.OOO fertilizer, use 35 to 50 pounds to a fineat ouiterlalR »h- HO A-H- They conducted their business on [ way that he defended his style in j is providing • regulations broad tion." hut suggested that their velt if she exfue.ssed such a desire. I Hath.awny, 21 Myrtle street. East square feet is both fe.>Sible and thousand square feet or 'much t«ini6tile. ir ir w in* Heavy caaige brass tank. on the southern front, the Soviet the second floor of the Cheney | grijiping the club ardently, refus- | enough to ration as much camel- abilities should be "enlisted for a . Hartford: Robert Hillman. 299 worthwhile I le.ss " If manure is used al.so. j rludeo yoor old Hot­ 85 Handy around the A . 35 Information Bureau said. I Higtiland street; Pat Vendrillo, 73 ter). Data on Air store. Their progressive spirit was | j„g adopt the grip generally ' back as the War Production Board j stipulated compensation and their ' Connecticut Solb Poor Tho station ailvlses -that “ the home or shop ^ Annihilate 1,300 in Day shown by theth fact that they in- ! no matter what professional ' can make available out of. our patrioti.spi appealed to” rather . Alton .“treit. . If you live in Ccjnnccticut the fertilizer should be broadcast ' I Tlie hospit.al is indged grateful OTHERS ' 2 5 •'Our units operating on one stalled an elevator, the first store ' told him he was wrong. His en- limited rubber supply, " than that they be paid commis- 2 More (^rews soil that forms yoyr garden plot I no. not by radio by h!iiid You've HAMMERS aeqtor of the Leningrad front in Lo88C8 Given elevator in town I thii.si ism sportswise extended to Two Cfroiipa Eligible I .sions. to those-boys. will bo, you mlgjit a-' well lai c got to do some work to h.ive this A a / n ora u wlfh old one ’TUBE K IT one day's fighting annihilated I,- IM.Yno .Xgi nej ! hasohall and old residents recall Two groups of eligible:: are Tile committee di.srlo.s''d that It Ki^aeli Safely it. of "relative Ipw fertility ' garden). Two cooronsfit I'u*! •• lcK9« COMPLETE Ol'TFIT—LarK** for carpenters, elf Mandv 500 men and officers," the com­ A branch of the Watkim, tnisi- ^ established under the retreading | ,K (I'ontliiiied from I’agc One) Im was a fine inflelder. early a.s- .already had turned over to the De- That is the witiy Dr 11 A Lunt .Start your planning right now strip of patching rubber, ffn- to have around, large munique went on. ness which h;i.s ap.vay.s lieen con­ si.sting m labeling Manchester as program. nartniort of Justlre all ea.ses where ol the experiment station charac­ I by clipping this article and adding FLASHLIGHT 'election as "Soviet artillerymen and scouts nected with their name has been (('onflniied from Page One) I.ciiinn Jti'icp Recipe Swan’s firmer an'smoother erous ^upplT of beveled read'- inast last night said the German I a goo.l ba.seball town. One, except for the addition of j the evidence justified prosecution, terizes Conn^ticut .soil and. for to the next two in the series TTion destroyed three German tanks, six the sale ot (nano.s. F Ernest V\at- | clergymen, is generally thi same rut patfhe^. rubber eemenl low as S5c communique today. j Des[iite his devotion to sports and had been "promi.sed full Inves- Oieeks Rheiiinutic that mattei% the soil throughout you can't go wrong. An' neater to treat/ guns, five heavy maihlne-guns. kins wics alway: (uoiid of the tact as the one m effect for new tire tlcation and cooperation. " leDcd attack r.-vme without warn- | and buffer. Dire, t bom b hits were sco re d on I an.I the outdoors, Mr. Watkins For dish, silk, or baby three mortars and 46 fortified po­ mat his loinpaiiv held the oldest i ni ver allowed his recreatalon to rationing: the other is confined ex­ I rges >Iaohlne Shop Inventory Ing In darkne.as irv mt-r.ve that Pain Quickly HAMMER HANDLES sit ions" an east Coast industrial plant m .-•teinwav [liano agency in the ' clusively to vehicles eligible to aft- It urged an Inventory by govern­ .ScoUiiiid, It wa.s claimed. in te r fe r e with his buslne.ss pur- they were amazed the submarine ' ; ••jfTer fr-'-’l Tt) e .1 in A ! <*, a r • ant-colonel in the Army Reserve Swan sure it the cake I Prepare for f" c Tass ri'iiorlcd that G>-rm iu.s iti | I'nlled States, a francliuse lh.it is ply for retread or recap tire cer­ ment agencies of available machine 4 ■. n F u t 1118 i>litl. IIN U'-' SaasoneA British raids were ni.ade on the suit.s. Right into his late years which showed not a glimmer of , i.' Corps and assigned to the office of BLACKOUTS 12^ 254 4 4 ^ H A. 9 one southwestern zone were ".'x- ; a most valiialde one. In I9H5 the tificates. No vehicle on the second shops, saying that such a study light, was able to spot It.a quarry | • risi\. ri--i rei'lp*' IM.tt Urges Making e Listen, lady: Swan’s northwe.M German coastal region. he maintained his business acu­ 11 •! s a I •“ u«> ■»' k'. » ii-r a I'.iGk.'iK*' the surgeon general of the I ’ nited \ Urce YKrirt4 of all ttpo* of erting every effort to retain their . Hartfo-d .store of Watkins Broth- ' list will be able to obtain a retread might help to curb migration of pure and mild as finest I ln«litlKhl«. rrlteil n* low •• Srniiling Forres Repulsed m en and kept close contact with The first torp'xlo striirk on the . , , I - I: X < ’ R t W o • V' ♦ 0 K SLites Army. Strongly fortified line. with | era was launched with the pur- ’ during rebn-ary. Henderson said. workers to the site of the big de­ slarbo.anl side at 7:45 p m.. and a ‘ ui i . . .Mix 34 11 h a (1 ua r t imported eastiles; it IMVORAULIC Strong British reconnaiosance ilevelopments in ttie furnishings • -'f 4 Stamford -Mrs. F'rederick H Long l/'/e (?e//s 6d each MONKEY WRENCH trenches, dugouts, wire entangle­ chase of the Woods and .McCan . i The second group of retread fense plants "where huge hoii.sing second crashed into the en'Tino | • er, U 'M t J II !'• Working Auto smells fresher than old- fnries .jn the Libyan front have nt all jirwt Fernbrook. 43, wife of a New York ’ I "^ tunpero .Made of quality crop forged ments and larg<‘ min.-Iields, " iiut store on Asylum street. The Hart- '"''''6 ’ eligibles Includes "pn.ssenger auto­ programs have become the vogue." room through the port shle a half I miv • I a IMP- time fioaties. Gives you hi en throw n back and bombers mobiles" vehicles used for taxi­ photographer, who, authorUic.s steel.' .Adjuslabie grooved knurl­ had been thrown fr..m a numhei mil torpedo planes of the German lord store, an inspiration of F. The committee added: hour later The lifeboats Cot awav | .|.,i a ntiniH‘ Ihirxiilt nf Enemy leave the old Cheney block be- facilities, agricultural and indus­ necessary to build defense housing I'ite itii)nBy-t>.i«*k gii.irantBf. ened ground jaws. Instant grip— Tobruk a light Rntiah cruiser was the submarine kille.l t.vo In the' '■ | |■ .nlp.,^lrld f‘'T nnd W. CYane, medical examiner, said PAUL WHITEMAN one in your car Don't depend on "Following 11(1 this ,s.111 ess our caiusc of a fire m 1898 and a new trial operations and military or units, entailing a tremendous un- Hartford. F'eb. 11. i/P. Pro­ hardihood or metal handle. lift with a hat. the report added. (Continued from Page One) Naval establishmehts: Federal, lifeboat.s Another jumoed from the , . ''.Icil hv she committed suicide. >our erdinzr>' Jack unit.s continu.'d pur.siiii ol the en- building was erected at .Mam and nece.ssary cost to the taxpayer." blazing ship and wa.s lost. li'in> tl (I; UK Bf"t eu .-V .TV w ivt-rc. duction of a “ working .nitomobile ' Tuesdays, W n C , 7;.30 P. M. at all timet. to do the work, rhen^in 1 ^ __. . boo 'state, or local government offirials 8 ' 10 1 4 ' emv. dislrxlged him from his forti- Italians Report Clash .‘^ch.Kil st.ei't.s, Early In Its report the commit­ with which to tran.sport employes 5 sisci and ycu'll he di^ap- There are 23 towns CAM»aiD««. Mag* >c O O c -i.OS flcalion.s and e.iiitured a number Rome I From Italian Broadcaati, firm hegai...... the conjim ru ttiin ,.r ill,;,'; m rounJ. ; '" 'r ’lO ''-,.; tr«v..|lm|i tee referred to Us recommerda- itylei to choose painlrd. e.peciall' tlon several months ago for action of defense industries to their (ilace Cleveland in this country. 6 6 ' 8 8 ' of other [v'[lulnte.l [.lac .'s," the Feb. 11 -oT.—The Italian high «)f biusiness was termed a neccssi- , from. »lirn il's wrl or sireeis. u nen opened on N ovem -1 picture nro ectors. eight pairs of I.,____ , ______to prevent labor disputes In de- muddy. news agency sani. command told today of fighting on nlcture projectors, eight pairs tinn of newspapers for wholesale ty by President Alfred C. Fuller ELECTRIC The Infnrmatior. B’lr.au said a 56-mile front in Libya, with 'a her 15. 1920 thl.s store wa.s con- hlnonilars and six cameras. fen.se industry, and observed: I deliverv. "If this nation today had the of the Manufacturers As.soeiation [ the German- lost 4(«i killed in a clash between British and Axis ; Sidereil the finest fu rn itu re di.splay The roundup of Japanese includ­ SOLDERING IRON munitions and equipment lost to of Connecticut today "if war ma­ battle on tin (enti.il tront mechanized cohimna near Mekili j 'stahlishnient in the East, ed aliens who h.id lived and work­ The*e quality quirk heating ion* our armed forces, because of labor terial is to be produced. Ia*tinc *olderinc iron* will help Its rnmrnumiju.- Ii.-Nd 16 field and patrol and artillery activity ^ The elder brother, (.'larenee G. ed on the very fringe of Fort Ord "Let us immediately begin a Spgcialliti S)n ?^g-h[pkoliiQtin^ ^ .ou do that job eas.er. 5 SIZES guns. 6(1 motor vi hii le« ,and seven around Ain El (Jazala. 50 milea I Watkins died In 1915 after an and other military Zones. Hospital Notes disturbance and disputes, the pos­ sibility of relieving General Mac- national systematic second-hand' to a.98 tanks am.mg Ui.' implements of farther eaat and only 40 miles I equally full buslre.-is and civic life Considerable ammunition, guns, Arthur and his gallant Armies In car reconditioning program,” said | 3 5 ' “ 2 ' war wr.'i k<-.d or ia|it.ir.o in all west of TobriiV. : Served In (.legislature binoculars, radios and motion pic­ Admitted yesterday: Mrs. Bes­ the Philippines, and of assuring Fuller in an article appearing in ■ the engageni.nt-. I The management of the Hart- ture equipment were seized in a sie Trudell. 60 .Maple street: Law- DOOKMAK 5UPfR-CHjS^ the .seciirtty of Singapore and the the current issue of Connecticut You Can’t Judge a Book by It’s Cover HACK SAW The guerrilla... w !io Xille.l the Front Remains Stabilized ; lord store of the firm was almost W.itsonville sporting goods store ' renre Wittkofske. 119 Benton Dutch East Indies would be much Industry. Shockproof pistol grip han­ German gen.'ral in Ihe .‘^m.,.!. r.sk Cairn, Feb 11 — i/pi -^British entirely in the hands of F' Ernest operated by Bunkichii Torigoe. j .street: Arthur Jones, 9 Chestnut So Too In He.adquart.'rs announced today W .vtkins However, he kept hui in- whom I’ leper described ks a for- street. brighter." "Let us spend more millions ■ dle. Adjustable. Complete zone were declared, in addition to for the production of synthetic have ..'.successfuHy de«ir.ived ■ a - tliat the North African fighting . tere.1t in Manchester affair.i active. mcr bootlegger once convicted of i Admittecf today; Mrs. Ethel Zlm- with J^ A e *Dollar-a-Year' rubber." bridge over the r ad on which tin front re named atabilized west of He had represented this town in receivlng stolen property. | merman, Bolton. Suggests Standardization Blade , Germans w(>ri bringing Hmm’it.'.- Tnbriik A cnmtriunique said only I the General Assembly In the term Foreman at "M.vstery Colony"' Discharged yesterday: Mrs. Ella Men Win Praise He suggested standardization ol ' tlon to the frnni tliat '"there was again no general I heglnnin in 1901 anci for six y*ars Seized also was Shiinso Matsu- , Munson, 611 Pine street: Miss .Mar- Washington. Feb. 11.—(>Pi—The RE-UPHOLSTERING MECHANICS’ TOOL BOXES . I'.arige in the situation yesterday " he was a Hartford County eom- one. two, or three car models and ■ .<*avrx 1 G a llo n O n l o f 1# <'ai»ture \'illag(-s and Towns I da, known as the "emperor of I garet Heath, 97 Cambridge street. •'dollar-a-year” men serving the Made of heavy ply rubber Boxes of a Thousand Uses— muasioner He wa.s one of the orgi- assignment of their production to M ak e* \ny Car Better • 'aptur.' of a numb, r of villages Cliiialar" He was a foreman of a ; Discharged tixlay; Miss Ida government won the praise ot a for tool , fishing tackle, lunch box. pri­ nal incorporators of the .‘-avings one or more factories, as a means ; Here's What MacDonald Does! woven on a sleci wire frame ir Ka.vter Arreleratien and towns was f.ifliciiilly report.'d, labor gang of 250 Japanese on the ^Holbrook. 246 Main street: Mrs. House Military Affairs Sub-com­ vate pjperv. etr. Made of heavy iraugr Bank ot Manchester and was a di­ of solving the problem. ^ lligher Top Speed Soiegel ranch in what Rleper call- | Annie McDonald, .Buekland. mittee today. NEW FILLING ADO in a handsome design. vherl steel. Atlraclivefy fin-shed. Choose G.ographlral .'.etail- were with­ Hulk S(?tlles rector for a number of years. it Greater Power held. ed tfie "mystery colony of the Pa Birth yesterday: A daughter to It reported that charges and The government, he added, in | an> one of tbe^e loot boxes—and save! As the business section of .South, it Belter .Mr Cleaninc clfic coast." Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Diana of Innuendoes directed toward that ordering automobile plants to i 1 4 , ' k 2 4 - " } I 8 " x 3 0 ' P72— TOOL BOX— ■'During Feb 9 we brought Manrhester developed, .Mr. Wat­ More Mile* on Les* diiw n four German (dane.s ' the Deep in Mud The raid was the second in * 136 Center street. group "have unfortunately become adapt themselves completely to kins saw the need of tire (irotec- week on northern California Jap­ Blrtli today; A son to Mr. and military production "apparently it M o re Z ip ! 14" X 6V i'' X A V i" Information Bureau i 'mti. uuq le tion. Following a bu.sine.as block an Indoor sport in present day E.4SY TO INSTALL With Tray and 70* re|i..rt.d anese community at Vallejo, Twen­ Mrs. George Cone, of 34 Spruce Washington antong some Inter­ ignored'’ the “ fact that enough 95< (( oiitinued from Page One) fire Mr. M'atkin.s (iropo.sed aii'i ef­ ty Japanese were arrested there, street. ! I I Bitt" rn.'-e,-. o' th.- .'locht at ests." and said: buses and trolley cars cannot pos­ Lock and Key ...... ■ fected organization of a volunteer including some who worked in a A WO M A N NEVER FORGETS THE M A N W H O REMEMBERS 30 DAY tacks was att.'-t.-d by the Berlin ••While It Is true .nat the dollar- sibly be produced to perforin our OTHER BOXES 39c to 4.95 eont. ntioii at this time," was the department, now the South .\lan- laiindrv which handled the clothes Engineer Is Injured FREE radio in a' r. j.ort on (.gl.ung east a-year man may retain his inter­ wartime civilian services.” Third .Naval Dl.'tncfs reply to a j ehc.ste ■ F ire d'qiartment. He serv- from the Mare Island Navy Yard New Haven, Feb. 11.—(/P)— TRIAL of Kh.atkov. tti.' I.ionets basin '(uesMon wheXher the 83,423-ton est in certain firms and corpora­ I ed as secretary for a long period nearhv. George E. Sprague, 56. of New I’ltt.sburgh. It .said .six Ru.-.-ian hip wa.- be'von.i salvage. of years. Haven, a New Haven railroad en­ tions. In by far the greater ma­ G ive Her regiments storm.-1 Gorman lines ExiM-et Little More Than Shell i ( rack Sliiit Heaft Pictures gineer, was critically Injured to­ jority of cases his loyalty to gov­ for four dav.s, hut finally w. rc re­ PhouM the Herculean task be ernment Interests has remained Overnight News ( 3 I Flaily in hi.s life F' Ernest, Wnt- day In the Cedar Hill yard during • AUTO f O O ^ P B N N pulsed at;.! ■■only 13.3 ' prison -r- ni.'.l [mssible. the one-time gli.s- I kins was an expert shot. His Electrical experts designed ap­ .switching operations. unaffected and his services have C h ocolates kTubc wer.' take!, w hil*. ir.or. tiri: ) o.ei ••■iimg beauty is axpecteU to be I reputation spread throughout the paratus that pnotographa a human Attaches at the New Haven hos­ been extremely useful and in some O f Connecticut emAtRiAiS ■ len.t R'lssian." titt-'i . -l the''pa't foim'i little more than a shell of j state and he was soon recognized pital said Sprague's right leg was cases indispensable to the conduct WINTERIZED heart in action, showing any NtW SMINU • 9 4 * . Install a new aer­ fieM 1 her former self. as one of Connecticut's beat changes In the rate of pulsation [ severed at the knee and his left of the war program.” •.. and get them HEREI By Associated Press with A ftpeelal formula io asR«r« yn eaUer ftartw IN CimilON* Model Inc f hati*e now to TRIPLKX W INTEEIXF.D oU .Salt water and silt a’'e already marksmen. He enthused over trap ial on your ear and other features that may In- ffxit crushed so badly that ampu- America’s finest chocolates are here, fresh from tht • aO rnjoj trouble free SViater drlvLa#. Predicts Air Force gnawing at her priwerfiil engines shooting and organized clubs to dlcate dt.seaae. tatlon may be necessary. Hartford—The Democratic State now— and electrical wiring, while her introduce the sport throughout the makers — every package beautifully decorated for Central Committee has indicated while we have th en» • TRY IT AT OCR EXPENSE • Fight to Finish upp»T deek.s are a blackened mass East. For two three-year terms Meeting Is Held your Valentine's gift. Call in and select todajl that it will meet in New Haven. a%ullable. Te|e«eopl« m t Aour crankcabe. and In the eve«t that T R IP L E of flame-reared wreckage. he served in the Connecticut Na­ Feb. 13, in “executive session" and rH A M */ type. e * » he mlM-i! \ MOTOR O IL does not. fer any reason, meet with Moscow, Feb 11- V The WOODWORK or lawerM at wilt. >ouf approval, return the onuoed portion, refard- Rumors that saboteurs were re­ tional Guard. As a young man The Sampler, this famoos package, in the acw t ) size, is a observers believed matters to be - - SAtt PROOF nf Ihe Qu.inllty u»ed. and jrour F t L L Pt'R- government newspafier Izvestls Bv Credit Bureau Ti8HTtN(0 RtriNIIHtO \ sponsible for setting the blaze Mr. Watkins wa.\,often pressed In­ gift to delight i)cr heart! Also m $1.10, $} and |7.)0 aizes. discussed included plans for the •OTTOMS rRICK will be refunded. predicted today a gigantic fight that injured 220 and killed one of to service with posses to chase , Tie Fairbill, our favorite box of caoJy. Popolarly priced. annual fund - raising dinner Feb­ TRIPUX to the finish Ix-tw-'en the German 2.200 workmen and naval person­ Volunteer Registrars A meeting of the Retail Credit The above workmanship is included in a J-piece living room suite m ' horse thieves. He often laughing­ ruary 23. / N BULK S QT. JjOTOROlL, and Rigsgian air forces next Heart Boxes, filled with Whitman's, SOc to tX nel aboard the ves.se! were dis- ly remarked that it was his abil­ Bureau was held at the Hotel Derby.—The body of a woman re-covered in homespun at the \ery low rate o f ...... Sealed Com. spring. rounteii by Rear Admiral Adol- ShSridan last • evening at 6:30 ity to shoot the pursued thlcvesln identified by Joseph Karg of An- AM w h il e 'a r. Z g a l . The .Nazi airmen, the editorial nhiis Andrews, commandant of the the legs that called him into that o'clock. Better Covers Priced Proportionately Low, Including de«Tarrd. will be attempting to A re Wanted ATTENTION C.IRLS! SEND YOUR SW EETHEART sonla as his sister Margaret, 52, S taied Com. Tliird .Naval district, and District service. An entertaining program was also of that city, was found yes­ make up for the failure of the Attorney Frank S. Hogan. AT C AM P A VAI.ENTINE! W e Will W rap and Ship A CempUt* oad Voriod Lin* of All Upholstory Fabrics PMicer t/vcLjjoc ra o c On Saturday, June 28, 1941, at the hit of the. evening. Also, a terday washed up on CMrcoran's 3.»« German winter offensive. But "The salient fact developed," the instigation of former Governor ■ A number tat volunteer registrars to assist In registering men singing session was held which a Valentine Heart of W hitm an’s, Burnham & Brady or Island in tbe Naugatuck river Soviet pilots, it added confidently, Hogan said, attributing the fire to Mako Your Own forms John H. Trumbull the Connecticut preceeded the reg(ular business here. Dr. EJdward K. Parmelee, 681 M .\IN STR EE T will carry •'death and deatructlo’n sparks from a welder's torch, "is In Manchester between the ages of 20 and 44, Inclusive, on Febru­ Trapshooting A^ociatlpn held a meeting. L o v e l l & C ovcl C hocolates at $1.00 to .JT.SO-i-Postafce medical examiner, sold the wom­ to the camp of the enemy regard- that a flame, causing sparks to ary 16 between 7 a. m. and 0 p. m. are wanted. A sufficient At Wo Carry Our Own Accounts MANCHESTER testimonial shoot at the Hartford At the next Retail Credit BU' an, missing since Janl 31, had IsM of danger or distance." ' fly, was used within two or three F r e e . TELEPHO NE 6771 Gun Club In Mr. Watkins honor. number of volunteers Is desired so that the-work can be spread reau meeting, John J. Connavin, committed suicide. Isveatia said that units of the feet of hundreds of bales o f In- Cloned Wed. Aflenin« Three matches held that day were through ths day without taxing any one person heavily. who Is the manager of the Credit New Haven— "Yale University Soviet Air Force would be assign­ flemmable material. dedicated to the local man. Rating Bureau of Boston, will be ed to By protective rings about im- announced lost night that its for­ MacDonald Upholstery Co. We reserve Ihe right to limit "There is no evidence of sabo­ Won Coveted Trophy AU volunteers are asked to present themselves at the Legion the guest speaker, and Mias HeUen quantities. portant Red Army centers and tage. carelessness has served the mer dean of the medical school fl3 MaiR Sf., Harfferd, ArntrieoR iRdMttrial liiildiNf m n n s j o R H Mr. Watkins was the only Con­ Hall Thursday night of this week at 8 o'clock to receive Instruc­ Holbrook stated that all members and professor of bacteriology, Dr. % ■**”*** • single plane should enemy with equal effectiveness.” necticut man ever to win the ‘Sig­ should attend th s msetlng 'which |fJJ*toats our rear lines unpunish- tions and be sworn In for duty. Stanhope Bayne-Jones, had been ifiEE ISTIMATl AND DILIVERY IN CONlT nal of Peace” bronze trophy, onp will be held on March 10th. called to active' duty os a lieuten- By a 1940 agreement the U. S. of the major prizes in trapshoot­ -V Ootocldentweaith the editorial Elmer A. Weden Is chief registrar In charge of registration. 6 7 3 MAIN STREET will get half of Bolivia's tin out­ ing compiUtlon. He won this An elfpbant la able to pull tht kMiNiusuicBt by Moffcosr put for five years. trophy ohodtioting against Um coun- nails out of boards wttb Us trunk. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. GONNL WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11. 1942 ■ f Adife «ne MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11.194» ^ A G E s e v e n toasted It la a real breakfast or the happy result of banizbing the tea-time treat. Child Health usual autumn outbreaks of the dis­ Wash a half-pound dried apri­ ease. Dr. Eliot declared. "It Is Im­ No Prospect of Shortage 'Parachute Tester Says Ihe union ;.nd the lom; expire I the six cent I:- :i grantcO It would cots, cover with cup hot water portant at all times to give ehll- i \ e i i ' Hospital Rules ' Tavlor Plus Turner Spells T-N-T! •March 17 I'.ave been deducted at that time ■ dren maximum protection against Brass Concern and let stand for 30 minutes. Cani|)aigii On Discuss Civic On Babies Rile Fraher j Indoor Jump Is First A m erkan Bva.ss inriea.sed wage; The eompany (>a.vs a mtnimu''.' Cover and simmer 20 minules disease and death,” she said. "But Of Soap Seen in Nation eight cents an "boiir last .Inly fol­ of 68 rents an hour for men. Dris- Press through strainer, measure in this warllmie period It becomes ’ Refuses Raise lowing a long dispute ■.< eii h w i.c eoi: said, and .18 cents for women, more urgent than ever. The re­ Music Plan Tuls*, Okla.. Feb. 11.—fir. I ' Chicago, Feb. ll.—lyT)— settled only aftei- being taken be­ .. ligv- omputed .'(ter the Con* and add enough sour milk to Carl Rupert, a veteran para­ I ______make 1 1-2 cups. Mix 3 cups flour. , Seek lo Imiiiiinize All quirements of our armed forces By James Marlow will be jgetting dirty in 1942 as war —A. L. Harringrton. a papa of I fore the V. S. ConcHiation .Service eiliation Service settlement. will naturally cause a shortage of chute tester, jumped from a i 11-3 cups sugar, 2 tea.spoons bak- ! New York, Feb. 11—(IP)— A lot production increases and the armed three days is all wrought up in, Washington \ (.'hiklren for Small­ doctors and nurses in many com­ ; girder 90 feet above the floor Turns UoMTi Re(|uosi ing powder, 1 teaspoon soda, 1 of Americans will be getting dirty forces expand." Group Interested In Pr®- over these new Tiilsa hospital Driscoll said that \tlie union Tht h.d'ilat of the chinchiUtt, munities. Industries cannot afford I of the International amphi- tea.spoon salt, 1 tablespoon lemon i pox ami Diphtheria. Soap is made in Kettle^ thrjc rules. would seek an hourlv w\ige boost valued for its fine fur. is high in to. have fathers and mothers of 111 this year but there will be plenty and four stories high by, cooking theater yesterday and claimed For Six ('.entg In­ juice, 1 egg or 2 yolks, 1-2 cup Henting Five Concerts They not only forbid fathers 1 of 1.1 rents an hour at theVontrai t the .' ides mountain-, of South children quarantined at home. of soap to clean them. oils, fata and alkalis. Tire .principal it was the first free fall indoor nuts, broken, and 3 tablespoons i from holding their children crease Asketl. negotiations meeting and tfial h.a'l ,\ mei i' a J. W'a.shington. l-'eh. 11 The fTllld Moreover, the widespread shifts of T hat is the opinion of the war ingredients include: Tallow, coco­ Talks of Possibilities. and remaining in the room parachute jump. ------— ------V------with fat, melted. Stir in apricot milk population that result from the nut oil, grease, WhslA and fish oil, He jumped with the 'chute Health Day Proclamation just s- blend and pour Into loaf pan production board and of one of the when they are nursing, but mobilization of fighting men and soap industry's best-informed nie.i palm and b a b a s iu ^ u t oil, soya unfolded beforehand but the Waterhury. Feh 11 ■ r> The lined with waxed paper Bake an sued by the Prcsulent is the open­ A group of local persona inter­ even prohibit nurses from X of a labor army, are apt to in­ who said that, as an extra meas­ beans, olive, cornjt cottonseed snd 28-foot regulation silk um- American Brass Company with hour In moderate oven (3501. | ing gun in a campaign to have all ested Ln music and fine concerts holding them up to the nurs­ crease the hazards of disease. ure of assuring a well-scrubbed linseed oils, and castor beans. ' hrella did not check his fall ■ NO\V_IN ONE GREAT WHISKEY... children in the fnited .States im­ met at the Chamber of Commerce ery window. plants here and in Tnrrmgton and ■'When we think of the protec­ nation, plans were being consider­ Coconut, palm and olive oils until he was only .30 feet from munized again.-^t smallpox and this afternoon to dtsciiss the pos- Harrington, unwilling to .\nsonia has turned down a request Flowers ,\re 1'radltlonal Valentine tion of our nation our minds leap ed to have housewives save their have been shut oft by the war the floor He landed in a pool mrniled bof )re laumlerinp. Table diphtheria before May 1. which . ibilitte.s of organizing here a local wait 10 days or two weeks for bv the Mine, .Mill and Smelter V'- Bemembranres to "Mom." Voiir first to the thought of safeguard­ cooking fat. while babassu nuts, Imported from of water to soften the shock. linens and bed linens too ahotild since 1928 has been designated by Civic Music A.'vsoi lalion. The group a first kx'k at his .son. Is cir­ W orkers I'.nion local iCIOi for. an Sweetheart or Shut-Ins ing its little children frrm harm. i The soap jnan said some of the Brazil, will continue to be brought The leap was made in prai - The Best whiskies from not be folded In the same manner i Act of Congress as Child Health of local persons has been inter­ culating a . petition among immediate six-cenl-an-honr raise Valentine's Day is the

MANCHESTER E\'ENTNG HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. WEDNESDAV. FEBRUARY 11, 1043 r- PAGE TEK each week In study and follow the No Blaekojut To Be Soloist Organize Cliib-^ course-with a social time. Various ” .1 angles of the defense problem can be worked out after the training Hart Relieved; Daily Radio Proj^am s Here Feb. 20 For Red Cross period. It Is the, first organization /Vary Tells Inside Story SdiooIBoys I Singapore Fall Would Eaatera Standard Time of Its kind known to have been Almost Constant Raids formed here as a direct result of Admiral Is HI Red Cro.*;. training work. Of Life Aboard Convoy Aid Arming year to Conflict Various Defense Units St. Bridget's Group An* By Japs on Singapore All Network War Series To Be Tested; The nounces a Permuiieiit .Vinrriraii (iliiof of Al- Machine Shop PiipiF MR. H. .1. ZIMMKR.MAX . ^ n I- I am i.-si fi. F('b. 1 i • T, •pause and biinp yi'i down with- Blackout Next Month. Organizutiuii Now. Profhicing ' <»ejir ami Iminiiieiit L tOfifi Is I)e- Gas Mask Muriels Will Rirch Street Barber Some Nipponese PlHne> ( hinalini n ( liihlm i If ill liffl !NjO iil Forrrs Stir-1'I ho in.«*id«- .'•lory ot life nn a ( on- c-iit a stomach To Start Saturday Night Wednesday Oom'ral fpiai'tor- . mC ^^al*■raft, even to ^the Feed Shifts for I'miF. M T i h p f l ' a» Blow of Gome in Six Sizes Contrarj’ to other reports there Recognizing the need of keeping Is Back .Vt Business As;ain HecIgcHop i>vrr n<»«a- liiiihl Mttdrl .Uriflaiirs rrrfltMl l»v Holfrirh. I < lan;;r-l in th^' watdn om the trained Red (Jross workers in ip-ni’atir .«jfnkin>r of a submarine will not be any blackout in Man­ grabbed life-jaekot.s and hurtled Terrible (ionseqiieneeH New York. Feb. 11.—WP)— The 4T50th anniversary of BUI of Rights, chester on Friday evening, Febru­ close contact with -ohe another, 22 Rirch Street losTi liistrirt: Aiili- s.iin'A'hojo in the Paeifn- u as bold Milwaukee. Feb. 11 -Tl A ^Vashl^.gton Feb 1 1 up the ladder. San Francisco. Feb. 11 all-network serlea, "This la W ar,” is being published in book form. ary 20. According to the Defense Anthony Chomon, Instructor of Sfin FrHiic4Sco, K»-b, 1 I V ‘•Good Suh ( announced lotiay ! lorlay b\- the Navy. ijh —Gas mask models foT San to start Saturday night, also la to Council it will be a test for the the advanced training claas at St. Aircrafl t»nn!« Arliv«’. Morr than 2»>i) chiMron m ‘ ■(Jood sub rontaet, ’ belloued a Dialing tonight; The war- 7:00 imiral Thomas (' Kart 1 The stni v IS that of an Uiinar.iefi .shop pupiLa were working for Franciscans will come in six be made available to any indepen­ various unit.*, air raid wardens and Bridget's churc'h has formed a club San KrflnSitt'tI .<; ( ’Iiinntoun big boat.swain's male. By John .M. Hlghto**x>r MBS; 7:15 NBC; 7:45 Blue: 8:00 ji' !'i' p'l.itHin.-* ofTu a?' of tho fncle .Sam today, giving the old sizes, ranging from midgets dent station desiring to partici­ all of the msny details neceasary whereby the members will con­ Editor'!* Nolo; "I ' tu.lHv to rhdngr lre|;o\fd nf his a.'sSii^nni'r.t Our sound pear had Contacted MBS; 8:55 CBS, 9:15 MBS; 10:00 I’.'.f f h .Naval Pistrnt. a.''.‘'iL’m'd to Washington. Feb. 11.- (J’l The for the baby to a .super- pate. It will be on the air at 7 for a real blackout which will qp tinue their studies and be a close MADAME VAUGHN inc.” Thai hriol iiiossimc. «rll- Uu‘ir Irafiitii'nrtJ habits ;•'! .Ml.f'd NavHl fon es ir t the .screws oi’ a sub yards school boy try to the task of arm- MBS; 10:30 Blue; 10:45 CBS; t T .1 \ ■ ■"Mviiving u.Tt>bip.*' imminent fall of Singapore was efficient t.vpe for fhe air raid o'clock, with a west coast repeat announced for something in March. knit organization. GUTRII RF.Alir.R A.ND Irn at tho ond of a fruKiiiont- for rnclc Sam ! * ri; Pa' :tii- ami that \':< < Adr off (*iir startx.iard b-’w. I ing frontliue fighting men. 11:00 NBC, CBS; 12:00 NBC. CBS, t }■.:(» 11* e ntt.i' kv'l enemy warden. at 12:45 a. m. The test had been planned for This action was promptly fol- A in ISKK arv but poiuniiul di^l>:il'b tell- In.'strail o! • buili’inc K L K-Ifnt h oi t.'a "There's her pt‘risco[»e, .sln. ;t»d described in military quarters Blue; 12:55 NBC. Blue. ■ • r. iiP ' - Mil ! wii.s ceit.'iin 11 lia.| 1 The immediate Job was produc- When Congre.s.s passes the The Introductory program, titled this Friday but there were many lowed by electing officers, ami Inj of foiirful air -raid-* on thoir forrfathrr.‘s di stand thf-m. thi'V vull con.'triic! ohmI- n.it* <1 .O'* Ins t ».s.s..r, consequences for the Allies a dis- Pertaining To Voiir l.lff. f e.ir.k’ .1 1 r.i r a lu.^ity brewn |*ipe through the j primary feed .shefLs for milling Lieut. Robert Montgomery as nar­ Man; 8:30. Doghou.se, new time: 9, pleted and the council decided to was elected president. Other of­ aeainM Ihr .lapanoM-. ua* the rl airi'lanr.s ♦■ •r by tl-.o TM. Navv .‘s.i'fl M iM ■ 1 - a.ster which **oiild add at least an Office of Civilian Defense SI*F< I.\L READING.^ — ,50r. t h : ■ In ' .-ti '! > t \ pn ill ('f Um.'ie .'•nuKith ‘(ea. Us "eve" turned machines, vital tools in fashioning rator, supported by a cast of radio Kddie Cantor; 9:30, District A t­ put It over for aiiother week. One ficers incl-dc, Mr.*. Mae Vennard, ln>t uord r*Tfi\v Fhr Thr \s- I' S Navy 'I'hr Nav\ Hart (It, n-nm st< d ti extra year to a long Pacific **'ar. will i.ssuos a gas mask for i'. !'■ i*'ii\M\'.' thf Iifr- ."-lowly. It hadn't .sp-ilted us yet. n.rxiern weapons. actors. Lyn Murray will conduct torney; 10, Kay Kyser Hour. ot the vital parts of the program, vice president. Mis.s Alice Burke, .M!M .Main St., Opp. ('apen .St., ^onn. roiKirter in >iHKa|>on’, t • I of (lilTcrrnt type- the Dutch Fast Indies highly proh- in the hay district, .said Jack Co.; 8, Mr. Meek: 8:.30. Dr. (,Tiris- .viatni .1.1 '. I lur i|< - 1 n.yer put a. a \* idfort. was given to the .Tlilwaukee A message from President have completed its special course treasurer. Hours: 10:30 A. H. *« 9:00 P. M. Vatri* Mrlfanirl. M< Daiiu-I ' 'fhr Xa\y uill i-.casr plan.s leniatical. recording to this in- Helms, regional director of . ,I 1: ' . , 1 ,1 .,n 'll . .1 111'- 1 .'Mcnlv the s-.b started to Ti aJe and Technical high school Roosevelt is. to be read by Archi­ tlan; 9. Fred Allen Hour; 10:15, and for that matter it will not be It is the purpose of the newly **•a^ tbr la-Ht Aiiiorlraii report­ ) Fob f'T thr fi '1 ,-lT The I Our * aptain hal another an- 1',-oiger Company, .Milwaukee. of Facts and Flgyirea. Blue— 7:30, Drama "M r. Lincoln atead of plaiini; the roiiline I ______must fall back eventually on Aus­ masks has been made for the First .'Vld Workers Miss Dons Roy of Stephen ^ '’^ 1 aplair - '.ii'r ulTi er [ ; e.-ont nn | >wer " Stand bv to file .lepthj g-,fty per cent delivery by .March With the program open for any Speaks"; 8, (iuiz Kids: 8:30, Man­ tlme-sluh at the iK-clnnin); -I tralia as their main bastion be­ area. i It is hoped, however, that the I t‘ii over thr ’vatrr a year it h.’ .1 .r"\‘'Ii-i'iting the ron-I .barges ' he shouted W e reached' I‘ H was sti.piiUatc'l. \ tinancial ad- broadca-st station to transmit, ra­ hattan at Midnight; 9, American street, well known singer, will be U m i j f I hlH ntet.!*aKe. Melfanief marked tween Hawaii and India. school will be far enough ahead in ■ I.-I . . I t ■ --n l.; r. g "I ■^ate-.s (lie sub s last positien "Fire one.' 1 istment will be made with the dio men say it bids fair to have Melody, new-time; 10. Ba.sin Street a guest entertainer at the semi- It "dotinitelv last." ( hliia-born. 1 apt’ Moreover, all the strategic ad­ fundamentals to enable the in­ film three . . . ’ 1 don't i the largest network on record for Swlhg, new time. MrDanlel has s|>ent niiieb of Al.'Tip n'.air. if-ads r. t:.r f” :- • •i.l. till i'..irhi'r ■' lb .inuiKl li' - tu e -iw school Iv.ard. the boys to get only vantages lo.st whether at .Singa- iia. In expanding the canqiaign structors to have a fair idea of formal dance of Gibbons Assembly, 1 • :■ I - 1.. I .11 .• . ,1. ■ mi.lci >.■ I' kill 1-.' b w manv of these rylindri- | I'Xpri-icnco an.i the sati.sfaction of such a feature. The networks have MBS— 7:30, Lone Ranger; 9:30, A ni.F.ND OF .STRAIGHT W H IS K IE S -90 PROOF— Bourbon his life In the Orient. The dis- gionml in-'tf'r this, troll* v.** atM [sre or other key points, fallen or against the Dutch Fast Indies, or how it will work. The first aid Catholic Ladies of Columbus, Fri- I r.ift ■ I.- : liking in Mie .area . , ' «] a.sh more than 500 stations between Horace Hedit Band: 10:4.5. Dean or Rye. The xtralght whitkle* In (lolilen U edding are .5 year* nateh re*-«H\ed this iiu.rnlnK , rick.’^h;» 'At'ir rartyir.g pc«'pU cans our "Y " guns hurled ] giving national .service yet to fall— must be bought back in increa.xing the enlds against Ceti cla.sses, according to Detective them, while there are nearly 400 Pardue on "Our Morale." ' day evening at the Legion Home on or moro old f, year* old. 11%. (• year* old. 1%. II year* old. homr aflrr thr day's. wo?K. 'Its-t at Keiule/MMis I m the first minute hut there must I.') Alliance I’liplls Enlisted some day slowly and painfully at Dougla-s MacArthurs vali.snt Sergeant Joseph Prentice will not was the first «ord from him others without chain affiliation. Leonard street. William Gahr- Jo*. ,S. I in. h A Company. Inc , .Schenicy. Pa. oirn'O he sent a bltare aeeoiinl ] In tront of Iho famous Raifh. l- inaii'. th. tr.in.-pciri s ami mer-| I'.ave been at least a duren. h 11 Schocnig. head ot the great cost m blood aiyd treasure. forces in the Phtlippine.s have Its courses completed but will The broadcast, being made on What to expect Thur.sday: The niann will aecnnipaiiy Miss Roy. of the contrasts In Siii(fa|«>re I hotel car«; wrre drpositinp patr-'iL' ' chantme..: met tlie d.'.sir.lyers — ! Water Spurts in Mr ■school machine shop, enlistcsl the The present grim situation might liidlett (. aniimign M»«t l.lkelj be advanced far enough in other HAS HAD NO PEERS FOR FIFTY YEARS behalf of the government, la de­ war— Morning'; 8:00 NBC. CBS. Dancing will continue from 9 life Tuesday iiioriiinK— more , of the daily tra danco an«l «>uts!dr j.sailiiis ■ ai; I tin .ans at a pro-j Water .splirtCil .^0 feet in the skill of 1 advanced pupils. It ha.l well have been averted. It was The Imlirs campaign appeared work to aasuine the.ir posts. to 1, to music of Art McKay's or- tho movir hou‘*r immchatoly bo- .arrangi'il retiilezvnus '.Ve.sail-| .air. F.ach charge was accompan- to be skill for the parts must be the most likely, for only the nar­ signed to depict “The passion of an Blue; 8:45 NBC: 8:55 Blue: 9:00 Police school for the auxiliary than 21 hoiirs\before, his ••deti- learned, had the Singapore garri­ CBS: 10:00 MBS: 10:15 MBS, I chestra. low proplr ua'rr bning up at th>‘ I e.l at .snn-i t. I led by a fla.sh of tire the propel- accurate within one-half of one- row Malacca strait now seiiarales aroused democracy and its citi­ unit will be held Friday evening nalely last" iitessaKC was re­ son boon able to hurl back all at­ Blue; 11:00 MBS: 11:1.5 MBS: Those who would like to reserve Ihix otTnf to sre Ji>rl Mi i f a an ) I .\1I r.uliii.s Here act toareveive ling i harge nf the "Y " gun. thoii.-andth of an inch. A human the troops on the Malay jieninsul.a zens." and at that time it Is expected eel* ed.) tacks on the fortress island for 12:00 NBC. CBS, MBS tables should call Mrs Leo Kwash. 'KllontDrew in ’ ResArhinp for Ihv |iin!.'.' ,s. n.iing '.■l•lul■i give away The depth charges exploded hair IS about two-thousandths c*f just about another month. By that from the Dutch Island of Suinati.-i that the necc.ssary In.strurtions 7515. or Mrs P J. Peak, 2-0418. Alfred M. Landon. speaking on Afternoon: 1:00 Blue: 1:4.5 | ityled/for an H eiress... By C. Vateo McrhuUel Sun." I thi I'of.voy s position. rompletr [ with harsh, oar-splitting roars. . an ihi h thick. time, it was understood, the Brit­ Attacks on the main chain of will be issued for the member.* of Vi lipii You .See "National Unity" at a Lincoln Day NBC; 2:00 MBS: 3:15 CBS; 4:00 i The oddest touch of it-i'caiity t-* ; olai kou; u a.s oi 'lered. but one ' Two or three air hubbies and No football candidate eying a ish bastion probably would have the Indie.s through Borneo an l the unit to report one week hence. Singapore, Keb, 11 - (10 30 a. committee banquet in Washington MBS; 4:45 (TBS, MBS: 4:55 Blue: i Our Tank Truck— the entire scene wa provided b;.- jtiiirspi.it faili'd to i at h the ■‘o.g- short patches of oil slick brought first team berth ever exhibited received ample reinforcements to Uelobe.s islands already are un'ler Full detalL*. however, arc not yet 1 I-argf'St Telescope , in.)__(11:30 p. m. e \* t. Tue.silayi tonight, is scheduled for a Blue 6:2.5 NBC: 6:45 CBS, Blue. In your neighborhiMx], it'* a sign a letter which my fellow o b -e iv r, nal and o';r skipper toM him bv grins to the depth homh crew ,r'rc eagerne.vs than the.se ho> hold out indefinitely. way. I'he full fury of tho a.s.sault available for all of the units except network broadcast at 9:30. . . . The NBC 1:15 p. m . Congression­ that wl*e houteholdrrs are __(ypi—.lapaiie.so plane.s, .some of F/rir lAavis, a-st. a. m . . . Norman Corwin's radio I>ignt: 4. (Hub Matinee. MBS *aiiie forr*ight and receive the .•\ilmlr«l Hart s.'t drao the nio-t enemy torpe- lyonkout Swept From Itesk the cyhDdnral hlork* and | Allied hands, tbe Aapa- Pri\/afe done tion to which I was tuned went Experts here agree that it "I'l drama "W e Hold These Truth.*." 2^0, Kentucky School: 3:30. Camp »aine heating value by 'phoning ')|•'|',. .N'lrvv da%*n jiatrol bomb­ .A lookout was swept from the Lhom to lathcfl for rough cutting j were prevented from using dead in the midst of a broadc'a.st in lough fight for the Indie.s. pre.scnted In celebration of the rant in Revde**'. voiir order .NOM. Oil ('oiii|Kiiiies ( lit I Naval eonimand hi'' ers ippeare.i on the horizon and ■after deck hy a giant swell . Fnalty there came the gnntlvng op- I dforces committed to | be The demand for furnished rooms Malayan urging the people of '.vho.se .Army and Navy thus tar ! health but no ir.forti cb.'le.l irm:: I ns all morning . . . .V life line reached him before the eration. the limshing to split-liair y^^lay peninsula campaign in Manchester is not as great as Singapore to stand firm. ; the nature of the illne [>ei-fection.. Th**The schi^ih.'>yschoolh«*>y armor- I ffip two main have ma'ie a .spleU'Jid record for w-a.s the la.'-e a few month.* ago Fight .Against 0*-erwlielming Odds ()rtaiie (lonleiil strange ship sighted ' .Nuells carne«l him nv*re than 2j themselves ag.iin.sl heavy od'is. I out. I ora were in pro*luctiWn. .«trat*“Eic iea.«5ons for (X^ntimiing to 1080 anti the re.staurant.s are not doing FUEL 6 s RANGE OIL Britiah tighter pilots still were I Hart n a n Tcnni’n'.'forir.erlv oas a.s conur. i :td‘. r , Mon lay (o-neral qu.'irters ‘ ^ 1 "How do you like working fi.>r But the uncerta'nty of the oul- WTIC WDRC „ a.* good a business There are two . a!!*'''! iiu’n to battle .stations at ■ Friday Nearing destination defend the British fortres*- even af­ Kilocycle Kilocycles IN ANY Ql ANTITY — ANY TIME! taking on the enemy against over­ of the United Stllte.s .\,-:,ilic tieet I Uncle Sam" ■ Jerry Rack, IS, '-v ,i.s conie wa.s indicat*'1 h,’.* *e.>terd;i\ s reasons advanced for this. One is , Cleveland Feb 11. -P If your 10 this ir.oming a.s strange .*-hi[( I'1*-'iendly patrol bombers met us ter Its value as a Nava! base had whelming od(L«. .This was reiTguiKiZ'd l.i,'. k. a;»ke 1 been virtually destroyed sonie r, p.irts from Wellington (h.if 2 . the tiro shortage. .Men who owned I Wholesale and Retail. It muUes me a.shamcd of mvsclf I automobile inotnr has di vel..prd an | ‘ , . ighted. polled avvav from t dawn . . It makes me a>namea OI m ja iu . I kn,,rk blame it on the ' reorganization being- aim. iin Be**t \\a> To Help ’.veeks ago Naval reinforcement.s are hcing Wrdnenday, Feb, tjt Wrdne*dav, Feh. II automobiles and have lived in 1 « ■ 'r.\« t > irve'-iigate, A chief i Satur>iay AJmoft tlierc now moved, .ai far as i.s known, not int.i fitting there with my heart beat- i j war. " Allam mloil temnamescompanies hacemnet-ha\r quirt •’(! Feh 7 and at that time H ut h I ■ ".'^wcll Hes the best fellow in Needed as Offensive Base P M. r M. Manehester have deeiiled that th< y ‘ ing fast-er than their old motors. • .^.■t,n.; 'e-.n./l, „c 'ca m e commander of the eombmed pet t V fti.- r lowrre.l his "gla,sses , gulls' Navy homing pigeons In'Iies '.vaters but to the far di.-- , ly roduerti the octane content of the world to be 'vorking for. i>n t The other reason was that Sing­ 3;,00 - Again.*t the Stc 3 :0 0 —David Harum would not be able to get tires aiid BANTLY OIL COMPANY when I think what chance tnosc Naval fortes in the Amer;i on- ' arid 1. H i ll.' that s a Rii.s.>ian [ swooped around the convoy ar.-i tant V aters of New' 'Zealand .in 1 ' 3:15 Ad-Liner - Musical Coop- their ga.'Joline." he" We all think that -since we.are apore was needed as a base for 3:15— Ma Perkins. have given up tlieir rooms and , lads have of getting back in theii British-Australian area ' mori hanUu.in It's got women friendly patml planes dipped their .Atustralia where a new comir.an'l ( ENTER SIBEET PHONE 5293 I Premitim grades ’A hu n formerly ' in s lu>ol this IS the be.st vvay we (>ff.'nsive Operations of the future. 3:30— Pepper Youngs Family. erative. gone nearer their work Tho fact, antiquated machines. vvipgs to u?. The men are ilisap-j was e.stahlished last week mul'r 3 4.5 — News. iTi onir • moTi« . . . PtI. Jonei (or ■ Serving the Public for 23 ^'ears. ran about 80 octane, have been re­ Commanders in IJtrect (barge ! >ai!ors <'m h-r He was right can help Once Its Naval power had been re- 3:45— Vic and .Sa^. too. that the draft and enlistment If ever brave men earned an- pointed about not sighting enemy | Vice .Admiral Herbert F Leary of 3:5.5— War Commentary. minute thought it w it hil Mom's duced to 78 and in some cases 76 The American commanders ac- | we found out when w e got close Yes. and it wid make me more stored it could have been used 4 :00 —Backstag^Wife. have played a big part in th< ex­ glory, those R. A. F. pilots ship* or planes in the la.st f'ut tuallv in direcd charge of the enough to see the Soviet flag valuahle to the Navy ' iT-year-old both in h.icking at Japan's supply the I’ Navy. 4:15 —Stella D ^lns. planation and cookies made with RUMFORD have this tragic morning. still days They stand beside them guns^ erative. 75 octane, are down to 72 and 70 United States Naval for* • oper- | Ti:'-''d.iv (r,ir destroyer ,1'Try Paut-'»i h .spoke .;p. I want lines and as Bntain s bridpehead 1 4 :30— Lorenz^Jones the onle baking powder with an 80- There alb many other brave men rolls an«l depth charge rai-k.s like bovsl New Hat Atop Casket 4:45— Mark Hawley. News. SALI FRICI-IOTH RINGS The changes were made at the , ating that area w ere ther" an- ; pit« hini: an.I rolling. The to be a machinist so Ml need in thr entire'we.stem Pacific area 4:45— Young/Wtdder Brown. Still In 1 *e year record for atarring in kitchens 49 in Singapore today. who f Min»l a tirei ra* ker and wore where good cooks play leading rolss. request of the F'oderal petroleum } noum etl \’i« e Admiral William o.ul They I e from side evci \ thing I can get Now if It i.*. ever to be so used 5:00— Whetr a Girl Marries. 5:00— Mary -Marlin. Not. far away are anti-aircraft H: t pdi'hes lift you up. toll.! not to light It. Uhicago V Soprano .s...". -: 5:1.5— The Goldbergs. It has been estimated IhiCt more FNCE; NEW booklet containing doi- coordinator becau.se of mcrea.sed A. .Glassftud. Jr. -n the H*>uthw».'*t It will have to be recaptured at 5:15— Portia Faces Life. ens of bright ideas to improve your batteries in open spaces—they Paeiffc and \'u « Admiral K" rb*it engaged lo -Siiig at a funeral, de- 5 :3 0 -A d -L in er Musical Coop­ than one-third o f fhe Umeks an'l war needs for liK) octane aviation ! preat co.*t bocaii.se -so experts 5:30— WV. the Abbotts. baking. Address: Rumford Baking A lovely new style in perfectly-motched diamond must be to have a clear field of (IoikI Rations erative. gasoline and bccau.^e of a .shortage i F. Leary, in the Australian-New here '^ay Japan may well be able c'ded to do a hit of .shopping be­ 5:4 5— I^tira C. Gaudet, pianist. automobiles pro.liieod Ui Hie Un.'t- Powder, Boi B, Rumford, R. L fire. 5:4,5— Scattergood RaincS cd States still are us* on the of lead. : Zealand ar« a. ■liiliti- •vliiHil Bt Fort .Mi'i'.niDiith, (n defen.l it iv ith moro manpower fore the .ss'rvice. Reaching the 5:5.5-yStand By, America. bridal rings The art of the matter croftsman it Please overlook the break in church just at time, she caught in 6:00 - News. highways of the n.>fioi' An official of a leading r>hio ojl ' Admiral Mt lfroh. wt.-. i.o » b* .1 hoginnmg .Mnn h 13. next. " .Napii'.eon fed .all ■ aptured S' 1- | (f,an Britain has been able to con- 6 :0 (^ N e w s. evident in the simplicity of design thot enriches POPULAR continuity but a packet of Vkmibs rome.^ "a. I • :.g » op . o ,a : ,d* V. » ■ uv RpMurd (rivpii diers s'h h f \i I lie;'.- food that " entrate there. i ."her. handeil him a box rontHui- 5— Prof. Andre Schenker. 6 0,5 Rhvthmelodirs. just landed 1 had t<> du< k company s;ud W e < iin>.iler»'f! , Th.' Hobcrt.i! ropDit I'Xjilainr'l ti'.r.* d Nav al bu . .•-* .\b*l.t at* » mail*' "f tlieiii preferred to re- The manpower now rrlea.sed to Ing her purcha.se. and a.sked; "W ; I 6:20— Edwin C. Hill. these beautiful diombnd rings Styled for an heiress hehin'1 a '.Vail uhuh 1 nopu-i vy-'-iM telling t !'.♦■ piibU'- h'.t ! u aftanl (!'.." [-■ vkuril rcpiirtpi] tho a[i- 0— Musical Appetizer. IS I M-- .-«Mpr‘ n I - 'p, p .1 ’ ■ i‘ i < • t main witli him after war rather the .Iapane.se for attack in other you take care of this for me" ' He 6:30— Fratik Parker .Songs FOOD MARKET - and did-- screen the bla-si. we v.oi.ld defeat the pvivj'oso and Alert Sold ier ;iroBi !i Ilf' the |i1hiii-.i t.. ttu' duty , • . priced for Y O U l en S 'tl'.'I biP'is F..»sl Ind.nn N.;'. than return to their own > oun- | t beaters may be u.sed. a.s aiithori-, nodded aoleranly. When she rose t'l 6:45— 'The World Today. Keep On Fighting start a run on the lugher riclaiu* | ofTii I r. .AM inpxpprirm'v'i lu uton- M5— Lowell Thomas. He i.'. .h.N y* ars old. a Pati'f or 7:00 —Amos 'n' Andy. 855 .Main Street Rublnow Building ga.soline. U'e did fell «>ur (»perator.s | ,iiit « 111' thouftht thoy u ri I' .•Viiior- trv s nie.ipei- ration s .Many of j tie.s. here view the po.ssibililies, sing, she saw atop the casket h'-r Rouge and But tho.'^f gun creus keep on Java, and a graduate ct th* Navu / 7 :o0— Fred W arlng's Orchestra. 7:15 Ijtnny Ross. RECORDS about It. so they could answer any ' u'iiM piaft ami fnil'-d to fnuiri'l an them willinply surien'lered lo get i either in stepping up the drive new spring hal, a ma.ss of violet-s Oilier Bridal Sets from $2 l.O.j Up ‘Where Thrifty Shoppers Shop” f^hting. thnr guns peppenng roll, g.' of Drn M. Ider The N* tfl.'l ' 7:15— News of the World. 7:30— Kav 'Thompson * Co VK TOR Rl.l EBIRD complamt.s from the public ' I .ockard (..‘t- Itikliii- alarm. the• >-- goorl...... 1 f fo.'.i . . i" ..er offere.l.----- 1 I aimed at the Burma road into Oii- and hvacinth-s. smoke into tbe limited coiling ev- land.'* lb- w-O' a < la .‘^.'-m a I*' o' i ap- 7:30— Connecticut Forum — For 8:00— Meet Mr. Meek. / Fuel Oil DECC.A ery time Jflpane«* planes come nil i»ln‘( .'•‘(■r* icr M nlal; Defense. ta:n. Katmrft, N* t h* rla mi.-; N 8:30— Dr. Christian. c o h ' m b i a a n d o k e i i TiCar that. alrno.st constantly. altai lie h* r* . 8:00— Adventures of the Thin 8:55— Elmer Davis, News. 'Tlie all clear has ju.'St sounded- .Vii.'iitralia to l o B«-rnmr ( Iffirer. Man. T h e A' 1 MU r .11 Mar • n u n a 11 v u 9:00— Fred Allen. l.urgo SliM'k of Albums. w Thursday Specials ! ! what i Joke’ lua V r i'. r n r«-t ;i ‘ d «'ti i - ' r 8:30— Plantation Party. 10:00— Glenn Miller's Orch From the window I ran see threr \ oiiiiit<‘(‘i> Anns lurth-lav la t .1 .ro i r t W 1,- l- 9:00--T lm e to Smile. 10:15— Great Moment.* of Miisie. W. G. Glenney Japanese planes flying Iova not a Roo'i.neit k* pt him i .\ -l.lt I ,.n of ap- 9:30— Mr. District Attirney. 11:00— News. mile away. ronimand !■* < au.'^' *'I 1 lie iP. 1 10:00— Kay Kyser. 11:05— Sports Roundup. C o . KEMP’S, Inc. RIB A few minutes ago 1 heard a ' 'ani.et i a rn lia Fub 1 1 g mighl h.ivc 11:10— Musical Interlude. Furniture — Music RO.ASTINO :pg ten-.' n *-t t in- irst*u"p.it, 11:00— News. Coal, Lumber, Masons' Supplies, It) tragic iwo-WfiV t 'l ‘ ]'hv>ne enver- t* ,\ i n y Mini-*lur f-t.imis NT -it-aatiot, ppi! • la ;. -.v ar .o t ri" '1 .l.ii'a- 11:15— Three Romeoa. 11:15— News Analysis. 763 -Main St. Tel. 568U PORK l*'« - rde an.n - >uiu ‘“d t' da v a i range- Paint .-atu'm < ame last I . p.'n* i H * r t w : li. I.i.alde.1 the 11:30— The Author's Playhouse. 11:30— Vaughn Monroe's Orch. rn*-nt- had ii*'n made tor tlu' im­ S36 No. Mafn St. Tel. 4118 Fn« ‘ lireil'T of tr.e Ma- the N.ival led [H i WARDEN SCHOOL 11:45—Bob Armstrong's Orches­ 12:00— Linton Wells. News. mediate s ifiplv of rq'iipmeT,’ and .-tir m'■■!al pr'i- l;*yHn Hvadt asl:ng <''>i poralion ‘ tp lap 17 he a* ot tie \ - ili.n - urged <.ur. r .•^heMt<»n rhoma7 ! ..'.-i as f'",i* f of t . \ -la’ 1 I el ’ i . !. d f I' itc, pi 1 vat. to sergeant. 12:00 —War News 12:30—Tommy Theker's Orch IKF-SII III t rer def i n -c i ■rp*- 111 l he ni' ve \".! - Shoulders for pernusM' n to .Jestroy the out­ addi' lopal r«- - pop - J •' 111*-, » . . ,1- I . I.l ,se'i h r o'lir . r 11 air.U'.g 12:05- Freddie Ebener's Orches­ 12:55—News. nei aide parts I • f the N • • r t h g •; e e n• lying nroad. a.st:ng slatu.>r. d n.e pifl'''l**r ■ ! • ;e .Ml'.e.l fo? t *• .i tra. lard < 1 ►a.^-t Tl,.' a:::.'. .lekno'.i .''igement ot goveri'.or 'lenv.ir i »■•! .vaying tn.u w e-t. : r 1 ’.i .T a I... aa!tr.e«s ..f tae cold er, .-Sergt. AUDITORIUM 12:30—^^Strlngs for Meditation. Tomorrow’# Program .situation w - tv! t ■ :';(d tnu r« - North gue, T-. 'Uiri'! iV t lie ,e. I P n HIGH SCHOOL if \.,-tralia P*-a rest I ’ll- \ U .1 r.il ■ j lnten**i\e \< ti\ i \ Hail* ■los.'ph L. I-"i kai 'l of Williaius- 12:55— News. A. M. Eyes Examined - Glasses Fitted FRF.SH ,, fused to is-u* » d'r» < t ord*-r I • .'^ir- r I Vrr 7 t ‘'a I *• ha - I" . • no \- You can give the hoppy couple an n a ”da I «• porl Pa. lias . OI la»ined in Iwst 1:00— Silent. 6:0 0— Sleepy Slim Serenade si.icrn III F'H V " l . 'm ill. T-. i] 1 >1.' '(•;'' 1 D da V •* »M'i ,1. t ml • u so. Beef Liver .o I 1. It'. meht .. W ar I'- lei rt oie'it l'■.^^ml|- 7 : 0 0 - New*. any number of things—BUT ep jf'sl i< in • t ' U( 1 i • g ! .♦ Aff I ■ (Ur .1 a I U4 nrse ' tllf pR» f of M*'lt 4 '|M *I Starts Mondafj Feb. 16th, 6:00— Reveille and Agricultural War 1," kaid. Ihrn a private on d'lly 7:30— Robart Program. Sheafler'i identified I8v(4l idiiig of Ma*a«.'*ar .'^trait m whuh. ;o.'ir B a c o n News. Sliced V e a l C h o p i in Hiwaii. was in rharge of ag 7:40— Bond Program. by the White Dot . . wiih e tuiu'l I", on ‘' \’ v.' \*i-.noan an-l I'l'd-h mildarv uid 7:00— Morning Watch. ail' raft .leteetor u''-n (|e vlu n - 7:5 5 —New*. motching Fineline pencil —on In t midi t i I * .* 1< -i -i • r S.'Jhh Person Naval fori e- sunk (*r 'laruage.! l e- 8:00— Ne**'s. M a 1.1' n' u I ■ g t j.. . ,pv , •' lar'lv rema'tied on 'luty after 8:00— New* of the. World • ^\K . f n *>' i a I'd 6u la pV'a-< • m • 8:15— European Ne*va Roundup, 8:15— Morning ^xlute. enduring, useful reminder of Smgai**'’ * t > via*': f:rni. thf" hours and 'luring that (lerlod n /ed a p- This service of Sergeant lyx-kard No Advance Registration Required 10:00— Bess Johnson. 10:00— Hymns of All (Churches ly Wlki*t Do* I tiop •VR'i exhaust' d, 10:15— Bachelor's (Children. I r ’ i’i'i ii'.’ ‘ f« r the defr•• pro j Jbe Navy d*'pa It ti I* pt nnpoume. wa.s noted in the recent report of 10:15— Myrt and Marge. • . , f f. .J ,*% ♦•rv 10:30— Helpmate. rr.i met'.* .of rejilacemept of Hard hv .lu.-tice Roberts anfL his assi->ciales 10:30— Stepmother. Richard Stone - Optician Creamery Roll B u t t e r j 7 c d r ,! 1 p a king d 10:45— Road of U fe. 10:45— Woman of Courage Matched .Shcaffer ' M* Ifri-'h ‘•aid nuTcly who investigated the Pearl Har- Dr. Bo^ert M. Bubin — Opinmetrist 11:00— Mary Marlin. ' ...... P'T' il-'.'H'ii , 'In view'«*f A'ifi.tal Thomzis C' hs r attack 11:00—Mary Lee Taylor. ' i‘}e nppropria 11:15— Right to Happiness. 891 Main Street Call -1720 for .Appointment SetH I p Mart reque'i( t<' he r'dieved t^e- To Attend OfTicera School 11:15— The Man j Married -t !'! • LT.'al 82 i* 11:30— The Story of Bud Barton. 11:30— Bright Horizons. Med. IVestern d o z . 3 7 ® 1 ea ."e of ill he.alth Vice .\ilmirnl "Tn re.-ognjtion of hi.s services, OTHEB PEN & PENCIL S E T S ...... ?1.9.'> up Eggs rh ,K. o-e Appro. perg. a "t l.ockard vva-s recently First Session 11:45— David Harum. 11:45— Aunt Jenny's Stories. G ' y. y Melfrirh. Royal N*ih*'r- At T.'; I !anr* !’ • . ' •' . -11'H e j . f ',. H e a r- MRS. HUMPHREY PLOWDEN 12:30— Day Dreams. DELIVERY r - a . 1 * r . 12:45— Singln' Sam. 12:45— Our Gal Sunday. I-oiii l.aiid) (Jiops . . . ;v 7 t ' 11). Dhi'Ii': • 7 '1 J’ a m INiriulr Hoiiorsi 1 1 :00— News. 1:00— New# English air raitl casualty, tcho returns soon to take up again her air raid rluties WAITHAM Sno\s-White | ^ u 1 'I \ . f . ’ 'll i 1:15— The U ttle Show. 1 :05— The Inside Page. * Lard 4'Oiv f d f ’('!■. • • • ' . r ( liiiMiu: Kai-Shek' after having served, through the big London and Coventry bombings. 1:30— Marjorie Mills. 1:15— Woman in White. K i d n e y V eal (’.hops . . . l o e l b . 'vV.‘ 1' . i-.iMV C '1 tl* 1 •:'! A L L OUT E G A D jY E S / _ 2:00—Wrightvilla Sketches. 1:30— \’ic and Sade. .Iku in v*;-'™ l.e • Pep,! India. Feh 11 -,J- 2:00— Young Dr. Malone. ■ih** t ,' ; 1 '•' r '.1, . ■ . AND EVERV DIME 4 2:30— Concert Miniatures. Pork Chops ...... 2 1 e 11). fitll'-- i ' ■ ■ r * o‘ ■)•’ ■ -g a I fiunese field mar- 2:45— 'Three Debs. 2:15—Joyce Jordan— Girl Interne. PREMIER ‘ h,il - i,,,-.;. • u, and p .short sword V i c t o r y / VJE CAN 9AN/& rotini] tlof' : ■ - i.T .• ’ ' . !,.-!. il. - ‘ rv 2:55— News. 2:30— Fletcher Wiley. Thursday and Friday Specials! Round or Cube .Steaks ; i 7 e 11). eiiiy a.''.s.t V n-.' • ;i r • Genera Is- :.n t'hiartg Kai-Shek of i;> GOES INTO See—Movies of London Bombings and Fire 2:45— Kate Hopkins. I a i.'sik the salute m a cere- Tilt 11 h- ;:a\r ' !■ : [■ I * P TUR-IFT • V ''romal ; ,:,ide of mechanized units Expect Big Rush *‘f' - i'ltV 11' .1* • ( DEFENSE 'i\ I ring the'r la | WARDENS. had paid their taxes in advance. peck ...... 3 9 c L.MtGK I I.OHID.A *7 0 ^ loads of till 'l.av I 'fore dark'll .Mobile ( )ptiral Since that time 1,500 more have O R .\N (iK s: Dozen A T C called them I 'l' li 'o tlieir ba.ses TO EXPECT paid making a total of 5.000 paid Large Tangerine*, Near the , ei’te; ,.( the stage ALL HOUSEFIOl.DERS TO KNOW WHAT TETLEY'S TEA ao far thia month. dozen ...... 1 9 c SPKCI.AL S.ALE! c)o*ids of light g' 'V s-iioke aro-.' SliopK for .\rim FROM AN Am RAID. *- Tax Collector Nelson has had all HEALTH REST NIBLETS from rubber (dai t- c.innenea 1(ri: 2 Roll* Tissue! O O — i p o u n d 1 8 c the bills prepared and la ready to Land O’ Lake* Fowl, 1 Large Roll Towels! a OC f-trtoi le.s let .which the owners ha-i take care of the rush that la ex­ . 3\ as.bingt'-.n. Feh. 11 - Mo­ AN AIR RAID WARDEN IN EVERY STORE, APARTMtNT, MATTRESS eaeh ...... 8 9 c can appllPit the tor li {• prevent thru pected to start next week. Guaranteed fer 5 Tears! Waltham Watchrs Up 1 1 c i p o u n d 3 5 c ■ose hy the em .i.v. bile optii al shops have been' or­ Native Hrullers, ciiURCii, senooL an d public building. Dug l''ood, . Sce.'.p 9 ( I iinatimil (.aim ganized to accompany armies In raeh ...... 8 9 c Twe-aided Flag* 4 ram ...... 2 5 c The si'cur to th- sfiulh. wa,. one the field and supply .'-pectacles to UELlCIOt'S APPLES the soldiers, the War Department $19.95 PINK (.RAPEFRI IT of unnauiral i.tin In the tar lairge leelwrg I,ettu<-e, announce!! to..iay, - Paraguay’s flag Is not the tame tlva^ratrtl .Milk, rtistamr. wlgps o f smoke spiralled on both aides. It has a lion on Mor ft,Ahing villages on th.e Week. five men. and carry 12K10 pairs of side and a ati^ on the other. It .small I'kitih islands which dot fhe Sessions Will Start At Exactly 7:30 P. M. la tha only country In the Waatem Matthew Wior ICEBERG I.ETTITE YELLOW OR WHITE semi-finished lenses and other eve- RICE. OR Lge. 12.5-Ft. Roll Waxed Paper slisits N-t'vcen Malay.* ,ind Sti- glass parts TTie .Army said ap­ HamJaphara to have a two-aidcd PEA BEA.NS, Large Package Tl BMPS — 5 tbs'. 25r (lag. *nM only other country in the KEMP'Sg INC. JEWELER 2 Heads /19c nvatr-s proximately W per rent pf spec- Pfaie Bedding! 2 pound* ...... 2 3 c Napkin*. Both for. . A ^ C .'s-jBAtdei Sc'^apofe harbor sli tm- •rorid to hs've such a flag was 97 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER taclei requirements could be sup­ And Finish Not Later Than 9:30 P. M* Lithuania.. ' juxUu. Malay Bshlng plied from the assortment of er«i^ ahd san^ens rods at anchor lenseia earned 'tn these mobile jviM as they when I^ rat look- units. MANCHESTEK EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11. 19'3 TWELVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1942 PAGE THIRTEEN of Singapore waa dispatched from Dutch Planes the stricken city l^st nlg^hl by C. Engagem ents Forces at Bataan Fedei^al Court Final Ruling Obituary Yates McDaniel. Associated F'resa Weddings .•^lafT writer aild the-only American Exj}€‘ct Attack corrc.Mpondcnt tn remain on the In Cox Ca^e Break Up Jap i.sland for the final phases of the Spcncer-.Norton Indicts Three siepe. Mrsi Grace C. .Norton, of 158 (Continued from Page One) Heffron-Bevina ____ Fairfield Grocers Clinch Rec Senior Basketball Title ^ Deaths | McDaniel saw .tr^^ne.se dive Pearl .street thl." town ha." an- I ______Mr. and Mrs. Jamea Bevina of | L_ Bomber (yroiip boiuber.s delivering Iheirtla.'^t loads ; nounceii the eneagement of her j v.'^1^ an enemv break-through on|^‘ Moiintford street. Hartford, an-, E d w srfl N pW Iliapkcr. of \! U . Inurralinin Decision On a Propo»e

6uT,DUC>iE^HOWT WE’LL BE LOOKIM’ IrtlS FEMCE WILL I'LL SET ,ASD HE ws. toactwj 1^0 AMD hOLtl DIABLO IM f H16 HEAD/ SETTUM Sense and Nonsense UTtVE BSAVER. ARE NOW (3ET OM' HEEL* IP AUNE ITAMD w h er e OM HEEL6 NOT WIUUVJE LOOK 8 tOK Official—1 auppoee you know Clarence I've got a beastly cold 1. "That girl has got a sylph- Qu estio n s^ RENT sWa something of the duties of the of­ in my head. like figure." SALE A fice we art. giving you? Suzle -Never mind, (Clarence, 2. "Yeah, and she keeps it all to Applicant -Oh. yes. They are to don't gnimble. Even If it is only a her sylph, too. come late, do as little as poasibie cold. It's something. Help Wanted— Female 35 Household Goods 51 Rooms Without Board 59 50 Registered go home early, and never miss a Last week we heard about the Lost and Found 1 1 Automobiles for Sale 4 Militaryi^rend Apparent payday. Gumption It Is Atm necessary old Negro who waa taking a civil OUR GREATEST 32.ND P'OR RE.NT FURNISHED room, Official—You're O K. You're Jqst to have what the old folks used to j service examination for the Job of WANTED —CLEAN, ORDERLY suitable for married couple, 1937 CHRYSLER SEDAN. $22,V ' woman for general housework FEBRUARY SALE what we re looking for. I can see call "guuiplion't if you seek to get , mall carrier. One of the questions 1937 Ford Coupe, $159; 1937 use of kitchen if desired. Tele­ Eiiemv Aliens waa: "How far Is It frohi the earth rO U N D — BROWN FOX hound. Must sleep out. Apply Mrs. H. In Valentines This Year you must have held office before. anywhere In life. "The man who Buick Sedan, $265. Brunner's. SO ■ B.arrelt Learned. 22 Forest street Save 10 Percent to 33 1-3 Percent phone 6139. ■stands still or slips backward la ! to the sun Call 6877 after 6 p. m.______Oakland .street Telephone 5191. A Special Feature of This Sale: RED AND u m G Tel. 7263. FOR RENT— h e a t e d front Mark Twain and Bishop , Doane shy this asset. Remember, your j The old darky looked frightened Fa y CHECK LOST—Notice is were old friends, fond of twitting career Is like a wheelbarrow--lf and exclslnied: "If you all is "THE NEW YORKER" room, for one or two gentlemen. Postmaster Quish’s Re­ at. Valentine’s Day, which falls or Navy, card designers have wise­ HAVE hereby given that pay cheek No. cheap WANTED A FEW MORE good Continuou.s hot water, centrally oil Satur'day, February 14. is turn­ ly put out many greeting cards each other. And the BLshop. who you don't push it. It won't go. qwtnfer put me on that route, Ize 2.,/ ID THE RNUCH 2 -/ 1936 FORD V-R pick-up, women for wrapping small port on First Few Days ro.'igtiin' belo' 1 begin.s ' G l-A-118 payable to Aleck Benson'.s. 713 Main. 3 Room Outfit ...... $395 Iixated. Phone 3129. ing from a sweetheart day to a along the military theme. possesseu a fine sen.se xif humor -Mr. .Nayhcr Have you nriything Kerna, for week ending Jan. plants. All through Spring. A regular $49,5 Value. Save $100 Is Made. military day. There seems to be a But, these valentines will serve enjoyed Twain's cri'icisms' of his growing in your garden this sum- ; Slat., 1942 has been Anvone 1936 PLYMOUTH .«!EDAN. 1936 Bonu.^es. Burr Nurseries - Living Room Outfit con-sists of FOR RENT- L jCRGE double room, definite change this year. The a purpose, hy not only conveying sermons, such criticisms usually iner” Research OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. .WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE WITH MAJOR HOOPLE attempting to cash this check Chevrolet town sedan, 1936 Pon­ — Large Davenport—Lounge Chair. will accommodate two to four, cards are for all members of the some friend or sweetheart's greet­ putting different Interjiretation.s Mr. <",:irdener—Yes, several varl- ^ "The problem of finding out According to-Postmaster Thom­ on the Bishop's expressionfl than what we are going to do when we »'lll be prosecuted to the full ex­ tiac sedan, 1938 Pontiac sedan, —Coffee Table—End Table — steam heat and continuous hot family. ings, but as a morale booster also. etles. havewT vdo V ES, KAA AKh, JU ST A S BRAVO, GOOGAM.' tent of the law. Finder please re­ 1939 Pontiac sedan, 1936 CThevio- WOMAN FOR housework. No water. Telephone 3105. as J. Qulsh, about 50 persons have Cards for adults are as senti­ These cards portray soldiers and were intended. On one occasion at Mr. Nayber—What, for Instance? can't k.x'p on doing what we're washing or Ironing Call 4736 Lamp Table —Bridge Lamp— MAW^OEI^S EtOOLkSH' SOOM A S X FtbiD OUT WHAT A DSVASTATItslSl turn check to the Corporate Ac­ let 11-2 ton chas.sis. Cole Motors I^atherette/cTiair All this for started to obtain the necessary mental as ever, and some have sailors in comical poses, with cap­ which Twain attended the Bish­ Mr Gardener — Mostly Ply­ doing now certificate of identification neces- TO THAMK VOUE IF THIS IS FOR VUORK counting Dept., Main Office. Che­ 4164. WA.VTED FE.MALE depart­ $120. Be inire to see it. lacy effects as In grandma's day. tions which are in the military op's church, be offered no criticism mouth Rocks, White Leghorns anfl ^ &&TBK. FOR THE t HA,/E DOVJE AT HER. PUMCM.'— EGAD.' ney Bros. —The ^ d ern Bedrcaim Consists Boarders Wanted 59-A .sary for all aliens of enemy na­ Also, the usual comic valentine is vein. They employ slang and ser­ of the s.'rmon, whereat the BLshop 1 Rhode Island Reds. 1 Another fellow who Uvea off the DOLLAR SHE HOUSE E R VJORK X AKA PLUWKETT FOR SALE—1941 FOUR door ment manager for infant.s' wear, tionality. Thirty have already com­ fat of the land is Hie girdle manu­ of:— ^ ed — Chest— Dresser or prominent' on the stands, vicemen's vernacular, of- which became a lit concenied, for the SAVE VOUP TO CX5 AT HER HOUSE.' \s p a l l i n g super delnx Foru. radio, heater, good opportunity, salary and pleted the first steps and now facturer. Coil Spring— Mattress - and there is no doubt, that many there is an abundance. better his sorinon. Uie quicker was I Guest—Look here! How long SHE’S SOT A BAD HAST LI HE TV4E Announcements white wall tires, excellent condi­ eomnUBSion .\pply Mr. Collmgs, ROOM A.ND BOARD Inquire at await the delivery by postal car­ persons will be the object of this St. Valentine for whom the day Twain to criticize it. Unable to re- ! must I wait for the half portion of OF KAAKUO’ OKIE DOLLAR Montgomery Ward. Boi^iiir Chair —Vanity Lamp Set 163 Main street. Tel. 3284. -A'ACL THAT rOUNG MAN V\ANTP transpor­ tion Will sacrifice for quick sale. —-/l\’estinghou.He Radio- All this riers. p.irtlcular type, sent by some "ad­ is named, was a Catholic bishop sti-alD himself, he askedi "What ‘ diK'k that 1 ordered? riie peace which Chritt give* Is AW aca/a w c e o w t h e Tel. 6.504. .STENOGRAPHER WANTED at The local post office is open from mirer," incognito. and martyr, who was put to death did you think of my sermon, Walter — 'Till somebody oplers not the peace that Clirist gives is WESCT J O B AW’ A RECEIRT , OP A 6M ACW 1: tation to Phoenix Mutual or r $110. 18 months to pay. BOARDERS rt,.N'D ROOMERS not the peace that must be enforc­ ow' TH’ L AST OWE ! vicinity. Hours 8:30 to 4:30. 303 Burtons. Full time position open Kitchen Outfit Con-sists of — 5 wanted. Centrally located, 15 9 in the morning to 12 o'clock and Perhaps the military trend is at Rome for his faith during the Mark?' Twain shrugged hla shoul­ the othe, half. We can't go out BUILD- PUT-S persecution under Claud s, Feb­ ders and remained irlent Now the I ed at the point of .a bayonet for efficient girl. gy ...... Ill OlSllI CIS farm machinery Al.so electric WANTED— THREE OR four system in Connecticut, as state I ll;ince tor .Negro ,s,,l,liers. at Q:op4i Mtvtet me. SAWS SET AND FILED. CXJRD brooders, coal brooders, oil brood­ urer of the organization was .siic- All orders for Irregular insertions FOR SALE GRAY LEATH'-IK rooms, young couple. Telephone civil director of the sy.'itein was V M (' A. c ceded by Herijert L. Milbury of SHtX. W in be charged at ths one Urns rate. wood saws gummed. Lawn mow­ convertible twin carriage. In ex­ ers and full line of poultry sup­ 7142. announced today by Brig. Gen. ' Siindai. Feb. L> STORIES IN STAMPS A Fine Thinjr BY EDGAR MARTIN Bpscla) rates for long tsrm every ers sharpened. General grinding. plies. Wards Farm Store, 41 Benton street. BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES cellent condition: 4 Hud80n St. John C. McConnell, commander of United chiirrh .servlee.s at .South The guest .speaker at la.st night'.- Y repa ir; Bay advertising given upon request. 15 years experience. C»pltol Purnell Place. Phone 4748. the first interceptor command. Ads ordered before the third or .Ml thodi.--t K.iht'i .-Mirah un Feld- I meeting was Detective Sergeant ------*m m m • • * si 0fth day will bs charged only for Grinding Company, 531 Lydall FOR SALE ONE .M^LK Cooler, Houses for Sale 72 In his new post Wollenberg will few . VN-( \.AV»>. V^COY, l eb. Ui •ppsared. charging at the rate earn- Chas. Ecabert, Lake street. new Cletrac crawler Model H and F JR SALE— TWO SINGLE volunteers in the state's ground i I Federal Bureau of Investigation. •d but no allowance or refunds can Regi.stralion Da>, 7 a m. to 9 p 2 0 ‘ wAfJ'l'ED ro TUNE, repair and learn all the advantages a Cletrac houses. 25 Victoria Road, and I-'*' observer system ns repfesentative Enjoy S, T No **tlll forbids**; display llnsa not piano. Tel: Manchester 5052. and relasted shoes. Better than easily you can make it yours for rooms, steam heat, garages, and immediate superior is Chai le.s A. ' .Arthur Mentz of New York city, i A •old. ,1’ixrliaiv at the Cent! r ehureh. a member of the Civic Music As­ ^ O - o - new cheap shoes. See them Sam good, buhlln Tractor Company. both are now vacant. Alsu 113 Blackwell, civilian director for the I Ths Hsrald will not bs rssponsibls Yulyes, 701 Main. Providence Road, V'llliniantic. Fe»). 17, 18, 19, '-’(I sociation of America, who was ior mors than ons incorrsct Inssr- West Center street, 7 foom .New 5'ork region. Herald Co- king ,Si nool ,al the tlOB of any advsrtisement ordsrfd Help Wanted—Female 35 Wollenberg said that about 6 ()1K1 accompanied by G. Albert Pear­ P / G & V I single, brick, attached garage, .state theater tP»'L)ANMAKK'V far mors than ons tlms. oil burner.. Will be vacant April more volunteers were needed to son The program and social Ths Inadvsrtsnt omission of in- WANTED—GIRL OR woman for Fuel and Feed 49-A Plumhini; and Electrical Thunklax, l-rb. 19 h'our following were in charge of isaasssaassaaaa as aorrset publication of advertising housework. Telephone 6413 after 1st. Excellent locations. Reason­ augment the present 20.000 in I i- n staffing the state's 166 observation | OrutoriealpT'ontest at .Vmeriean Her’bort Bengston and his diRtrift con IMZ *T NU SUVICI. INC T M lie U f t»T OH yrfll bs rsetifled only by cancellation 5.30. FOR THE BEST GRADE range Fixtures 52-A able terms Edward J. Holl. 1009 Ix'cinn Home, Fortifications Guard •f tha charge made for ths servlet Main street. Telephone 5117 and posts Another po.st is now being commritee randsrsd. i and fuel oil, try Socony Standard SAVE AS MUCH AS 40 percent organized at Danen. .Saturduy. Feti. '21 Announcement was also made Seas Bering Discovered “ 1 shouldn’t have come in wnik I fed pretty low ’’ AU advsrtlasmsnts must conform j WANTED—WOMAN bookkeeper, oil Barlow Oil Company.'' Tele­ 511#. Dance at V. F. W . Home. Man­ la atyls. copy and typography with with stenographic experijnee. Ap­ on lighting fixtures and supplies. of the Fstn«r and Son banquet, to ragulatlona enforced by the publish- phone 5404. Living or dining nxmi 5 llchl chester Green, bo hel l at Erilanuel Saturday eve­ 'T'HICKI.Y interspersed in wa ply in person at Manchester Twentieth Anniver.s.iry celebra­ •rs and they reserve the right to [ Phimhing i Supply Cri. Ff)R SAI.E 15 l.XiRU ot white indirect fixtures from $5 95 Batfi- to ning. March 14.'at 6:30 under aus­ ters di.ccoseicd ;md named foi FINNI UI SI.NLSS adit, revise or reject any copy con- Suburban for Sale ,\ll Tim e K eeonl. tion of the Washington Social Vitus Johans.sen Bering, are de­ aldvred objectlor.able. birch wood. 4 toot length $6 00 room fixtures 65c. Visit our dis­ pices of the Brt^erhood. The CbOSlNG HOUKS—Classined ads ' w o m en WANTElJt' to work in play rooms. Supply Outlet, 1150. FOR SALE- ROCKVILLE, Route Club. speaker on that ocCnston will be fenses and fortifications that bai per cor.d H K. MacVarish, El­ .Sunday, Fet>. '22 ta bs published same day must t>s laundry. New Model Latindry, lington. Conn. Mam street, Hartford. 15, within 16 miles of Hartford. Births Marriages the Rev. Dr Holt Hughes, pastor Japanese threats to Sov let bases oi racslvsd by 13 O'clock noon datur* Banquet: Campbell Coahcil. K of Washington Park Mctholist the Siberian or Kamchatka coas day* 10:80. Summit street. One family dwelling, four rooms; la She Friend or FoeT BY ROY CRANE FOR SALE—FIRf PLACE ^ of C. ihiirch. Bridgeport. and to Alaskan outpo^l.s in th'r WANTED—WOMAN to care for pantry and bath. Three unfinish­ Telephone Your Want .\da stove length wood. Apply Ed­ ed roonvs up. Steam heat. Set- Friday, 4eb. '27 The executive committee of the Aleutian or Diomede ul.ind 2 year old girl Monday through With an all time lo m;d in v e T Ov'ECHCAa CONL’CB'SAriOivl M MOTEL LA^T TM«y ARE 6P1E6... TOO LATB, MOM6V. ^ Ads are accepted over thsAels- ward J. Holl. 1009 Main street. Cheery Work Dress Independent Suit Coiiipany ben- Brotherhood, headeil hy Arthur K. Tlic stamp aDjvi’, i.'-'Uc'l in 19 11 A", cu vv '\ m-iA-' ’ -c ?.- : 7' you Saturday. 8:30 to 6, Call 5944. tubs in fine cellar. Outside door births and marriage and with a J'M.My I \ rOi.Lu L’SKsyA,aE VOUR PLAWC! 1. TRY TO VU8RW geeiciMa «ome me65A«e cement floor. Oak floors in dwell­ High School Hall. ments of the death of Bering. Danish ex I P O S S E S S / tisers. but ths Ca sh r a t e s win be several records e.staDlishcd last Friday, .April 17 VOU, JIMMV ! THEN tOMCOMB Aie.» first Insertion of each ad otherwise $4,600. Down payment $500. Bal­ and marriages in Manchester dur­ tidh* of the long Russian north­ or" ance arranged on rental basl.s. eastern coa'st. The it-inip jm - ths CHARGE RATE will be/collect- GREEN MOUNTAIN potatoes, ing January continue During Uie k •d. No responaiblllty for Srrors in Advertisemenl Allen * Hitchcock. Inc . 112 Pit­ month there were 57 births rc- In Memorial Ril<*s ture* aftxJSth century sailing vei- rv ) \ telephoned ads will be ssyumed and first $1.35 per pushel, seconds, kin street, Manchester Conn. Tel. sel. tbslr accuracy cannot be goaran- 65c per bushed, field run $1.00 conled by Town Clerk Samuel J. Put in Charge t lead. 3301, Turktngton, which la high for any Bering was born at Horsens. Sealed jfeposals for furnishing per bushel. Frank V. Williams. Torrtngton. Feb. 11—(/Fi —When Jutland. In IfiS*! .and Joined the Index of ClaMifleationi ga.sollne to'all departments will be 1632 Tolland street. month in the town's history. Dur­ At Spriiigfiehl W. S. Steele Camp. U.S.W.V., hold.s ing the same m.jnth there were 3u its annual memorial exercises here D*ni.«h navy as a\nuth In 1704 Births ...... / ...... A lereived at the office of the Se­ Real Estate for he entered the Russian navy and Engagements ...... /...... ^ marriages. The number ot deaths Sundav in observance of the an- lectmen. Municipal Building. Man­ 51 76 served in the war agam.-t .Suixien Marriages ...... / ...... C chester, Conn . not later than 5 Household Goods Exchange reported totaled 29 of which 24 niversarv of the sinking of the Deaths ...... /...... D were residents of Manchester. New Haven. Feb. 11 -il’' T1 Peter the Great, czar ’Vxf Rus­ \ ■ i e f Card of Thanks ...... £ P. M on Monday. ’Febmary 23rd. battleship Maine, instead of plac­ m IT S BE.N'SON'S FOR Vacuum WILL TRADE A well-built 6 roorn Navy announced yesterday thi ing a wreath at the base of the sol­ sia. appointed Bering in I7J4 to lo Memorlarr.a rr...... 1942 In accoriiance with specifica­ Cleaners: Buy your favorite make house near school. In residential Lieut. VValter F. Hinckley, Coi L«ost and Fcrouryi ...... tions on file in the office of the dier's monument as has been the conduct an expedition lo Siberia AnnouncemtTintyt ...... —Hoover, UmversaJ, Eureka. $10 section, for place In or near nectlcut recruiting officer, hi custom for many year* past, a to determine whether .Asia andv COP* *Y wf* otffMCt i»K * ^ u ^ Fsrsonals ..y ...... ^ ...... • Board of Selectmen Bidder* are trade in allowance for your old Manchester with, a few acres of Italians^ Pledge been placed in charge of tl Aatomobllea five-dollar defense stamp, repre­ America were divided. The nav i- SSBllittl invited to rail at the Selectmen's cleaner. - Benson's. 713 Main. good tillable land. Address JSW Springfield. Mass. office as w-c AutomotleW for :>aie ...... < offirp. Room No. 1. Mun»cipal senting the price of a wreath, will gator termed his first expedition A ric.in Knvo BY V.T. HAMLIN Automobiles for E x c h a n g e s ... 8 care of Herald. Is Made Good headquarters for Vermont. New be tom up so that it never will * failure In 1740 he .set out ALLEY OOF Auto Ac^ssorles—^Tires ...... • Building, to receive said specifica­ • EBRl'ARY SPECIALS 1 Flor­ Hampshire and western Ma-saa- have to be redeemed by the gov­ Auio R ^ alring—Painting . . . . " tions. ence 2 burner space heater, Reg. again, this time with the barking chusetts. ernment. and the piece* scattered of the Empress Cstharme Auto S^/hools T-A Dated at Manchester. Conn, $54 95, now $44 95. 2 Florence Legal Notices 78 ■ - y i ' fc'K* ’ / '\ '' Autosy-l:5 nlp by Track ...... 8 Lieutenant Hinckley, whose or­ at the base of the monument. He ' d iscovered " America when 9,1' ( ALOHi- WITH \ Auloe—For re ...... ^ this tilth day of February, 1942. cabinet heaters, $1395; 1 Quali­ The pledge made to the Red 'y'l, ' 1 1.. MOW THAT H KDCiAR UU.S.IKNAi; ders came as 18 more recruits Charles L. Jenkins, former state GarMes—-er> — s.*‘rr»ge U S Raymond Smith. ty gas range. Reg. $99.50, now Cross by members of the different he landed on an island in the iN I TAKt CASE vs. were taken Int othe service, said commander of the Spanish War Aleutian group. On . the return MoLorcNc>R — .. n , .SeTetary. Board of Selectmen $79.50; 1 L. * H. Elec. Combina­ THK CAKI-Tl'N flJK l’l >IIA 1 lUN Italian Societies In Manchester Veterans, explained today that the ' . . I OP TH' RECEPTOM A —M ' • •• • • that they would- raise $1,000 on or that he would maintain his office voyage to Russia. Bering became nelneae end Prnrp««lnnil ^rrvlree tion range with oil burner, Reg. members of the camp were taking COMMiT-tEE POC Superl'i ■ Court. Harif' *rd County, here, visiting Springfield period­ lU, and died on an uninhabited COM lf<: It _NtA_iHLVicl T s* 6$*^ - '• TH1 'E EElWc' Jfur;r.‘'9s S'‘r\. (.’;?< 1.3 $239 .50, now $219 50; 1 Florence about March 10, has been kept. To­ this practical way to honor the February 11. 194:’. day it was announced that more ically, but that Lieut. Rodney island near Kamchatka. The fous'hol'lj^er.. • ,...13-A 4-4 Dual Oven range. $199.50; 1 Burr, recently assigned to New memory of those who died in 1898 V, /B-jr.-iing— r.g ...... M G. E. Refrigerator $39 50. Ben­ 50T1CC o r tALC than this amount had been raised. island was later named Bering in “The Hang was always falling over his bed!" • '-T T '- '*• ' R'-l AC *- Flor:* • N 8 r » 9 . . . iT. 16 Haven oa Hinckley's assistsnt, and at the same time help the son's. 713 Main. B t ordsr of the Supsrior Court A meeting is to be held in the country for which they gave their his honor. Funera; Lre*''”!* •• 1^ for Hsrtford County, I trill sell to clubhouse on Eldridge street Mon­ would go on full-time duty in the Hf-af.np — r: um r ;r.g — IT Im h'sheet bidder, st the premleei Massachusetts city. lives. Ireuranre ...... U FOR SALE FOR SALE7—HOUSEHOLD fur­ known ae IS-S" ilrandview street day night when the money the 1 the Town of .Manchester. on The New Haven officer succeeds I'OONERVILLE FOLKS BY FO.M ALNE FOX V MiK n^'ry — Dr^f ■m:i k na .. li niture. Inquire 915 Main street. names of the different societies Alabama has town named Mov.rifc.'— t .i-.\cre Place in Bolton — Mr.s. Ford February IS. 1S1. at o clock and the individuals who have Lieut. Comdr. John T. McDermott, PuM'.c ^ervic^ . ... 6-Hoom House, not new but I Tube sanding machine and motor Local Guardinien Prl \ Ht* In -: r u : T.e ...... in good shape. Large lot FOR SALE—OAK DINING room 1 Foot press Dar;c:r ...... 1 Delta bench Sander and motor Proof of .Authorilv BY MERRILL BLOSSER for garden. Steam heat, table, buffet, and 6 chairs, parlor 1 Delta drill press, with motor FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS M'jhica. — r ’.• •• A* ’' ...... heater with oil burner, library I Elsctrlc hand drill On Special Duty W a n * ^ d —! * ■ ^ S Delta motora. together with all I I n 3 n r I o I table, braas bed. also white Tole­ ' —T ^---- I ^ tools, machinery and equlpnwnt MO, VOO STAY HEliC AMD AM3WER. Why don’t we J ust fdudm Licvzri YOO ( .1 RATE S o lid .' i JU-TT flashed my Price $4250 do ivales for store. 204 Eldridge Including office furniture and tlx CAM OCX ; f Get the j badge and them dro-.'s av.ay when lurei and office luppllea. Two local SUte Guardsmen TME PHOME I AMV IMFOATANTT HIM AKIO SEE IMJAT AM Hello, lapo —B»ino t ■ I. street. Tel. 6139. have been detached from their MKj'OK ‘ CALLS GOME N . MISS ELLlS WIU. "OPPCIAL* TfciP LOGOS OVER A POUCe CAR CAR ? y __ _ NOBOtV WAS UX>OMG f ___ _ Hrlp and ^ituatlon^ r J Tha abova deacrlbed property local company to be assigned to ------takte them —- Liiec PROM A FOR The honorary H-lp w. ’.t. i —> • I #■ . , f may ha examined and inspected on DiSTAKCE ? / TW AMO . MAvtPR, AMO ORwe tr Eflp .1 r. ’' i ^ M .4* U e Sell .\utomobile and the premises at 28-3o Grandview special duty at Brigade Headquar­ AFTre Aa.Ycxi ,1 PD(DVE yOURSELF / r. n <1 street In aald Manchester between ,\11 Forms of Insurance ters. State Armory. Hartford ARE The m ayor —M.', ! • nr 1 3 :‘J0 noon and J;30 p. ni. on the These men are Co.’poral Burton Arff ' 9 \Va'” *a HAVE CUSTOMERS date of the sale. . ^ Smiii’1 , r.. Except Life Sgla aubloct to approval by the H. Frazier and Private Paul V ua • 1.9 w 4 r • A1 —-V For Single and 2 - Family court. rf. RICHMAN. Shea. Both of these mPn are from Emp’ l.l\» *ltor**tork —1’>!• —I Houses. LWt your property Receiver. H Company, a local guard unit. \ r h I c I f* a now. Beady buyers. 807Hfl H -J-n -41. At Brigade Headquarters, they Ho PR — H; 111» — P* • » ...... will be assigned to a special de­ IJ ve ' k — ' ...... Stuart J. Wasley Squared off with rows of rie rac tachment, and will be under the \fyt' 1* *u 1 r> nG ...... George L. Graziadio T i —P<-'s— }’ —?■ ck State Theater Building which run down from each shoul­ command of Captain Richard E l'4»r Ir— Miacpllfinroita Rm I Estate and Insurance der and outline the pockets this Sugar Is Rationed Miller. There will be four other Artk'lfa h r S , ...... Tel. 6618 - 7146 dress presents a bright front to men besides the two local soldiers Hour ai.l1 c- riri ...... 109 Henry 8t. Phone 5278 Bulldifi^: .M ' ri • ; ;i Ir ...... 4 < f the working world. Fits to a "T" In Eating Places with this detachment. 4 \ \ \ y \ ' Dlarv’r.tlii — \\ —Jewelry j because the waisUlne may be The special work that will be Vi:fL »M*TiRAabviet-»F.T.M. asa SL a >«t. 9»r. EUcir.i'iil At’V anr*s— Ka*Po . 49 i pulled smooth by means of the side performed by these men Is expect­ Fu**r atid Feed . . . 4>*A BY JOHN C. TERRY Oardm —K*f rrj—I‘air> Produ^ia 80 sashes which Ue In back. On and ed to be adminlatratlve. . SCORCH Y SMITH R. S. V. P.l d* ...... n ■ off in a Jiffy, too. because it but- All of the restauranta In town Wachlnrr> and T' oIb ...... IJ tons down the front. Easy to make, are rationing sugar to their cus­ I Mur ual InRtrurnrr.th ...... I? practical and attractive this 1* cer­ tomers. 'ITiey have, in most cases, APSAlP’GfNLtA'TAXr* 7 i o / V 7 \ / tcCF,/>00 ARE Yvf FOC-'rt 'RieNO eEO*«TEP '■«£,F,-£A$i-g£' Ofl‘Cr and Store l-Njuii'T»ent 84 secured lump sugar and for each 7^ tainly the next home frock you A 54DC SCAT AGAIN PvXTOC. 16 NO VOCS ' J 6C: OF cue 0>V\PAN> A vwiile ftACC U. Speciata at (he Store* ...... 16 cup of coffee they issue one lump. ON VALENTINE’S C56S -T3 0P*El^t.jCFC^ Wearlnic Apparel— Kura ...... •“ HELP WANTED make for yourself. B B H i a i K a a 8«lT That clSKNT opp WruBN THi CWfiFL'MEV'.NOW.' GCT W anted—To Huv ...... 88 ResUurants that have granulated I . r viY HAhC5 TWTE.OlO coy.’ vou KE C O M N ij Ilftar4— II Reaortv Pattern No. 8074 Is designed for sugar on hand are keeping this to DAY... LIT 'J t OUT OF HfCE:' ABCSE 5\> H64T. I Heaiaaranta sixes 32 to 46. Size 34 take* 4G serve with cereals in the morning. fwAa MCT-mjCH wrTH y ?.'' Kooma Without Board ...... Ill yards S9-lnch material, 2 yards rlc 5 1 3 6 Boarder* Wanted ...... 8t*A Women Defense Workers In most cases one lump of sugar Av\ TIH Country Board —K eaorla...... ^ rac. is sufficient for the customers, but Rtwt*mh*r Hotels— Heataurant* ...... 81 For this attractive pattern, send in a few caaes the customer, who o Wanted —Rnorna— Board ...... 8J UmeUS4m,tmi By Mrs. Anne Cabot Joy their first lessons In em­ < 3 Heal Catate For Heat 15c In coin, your name, address, can get his own supply. 1» bringing Brighten up your towels, window broidery work If they cross-stitch fipartmenta. Flat*. Tenementa 88 For Cheney Brothers pattern number smd size to The along a small quantity to q^d to these gay figures on plain . little Buttnea* Location* for Rent .. 84 ManchesUr Herald. Today's Pat­ the coffee. curtains, pillows, laundry bag or ; llou*e» For Rent ...... 88 a tea cloth by crosa-at Itching kitchen aprons, on pillows or a Kuhur^an For Rent ...... 8f tern, Service, 106 Seventh avenue. The price of coffee to take out Newly Organized Flare Parachute Dept. has been advanced in most places. these colorful peasant boy and girl dresser scarf. Rummer liY’ina* For R e n t ...... 8'< New York, N. Y. To obtain, transfer patterns Wanted to Rent ...... 88 W’here a paper container is used AlaoGivc figures on them. Heal F.atata F«r Hala Select all the patterns you need the charge la now five centa for Each figure measure about 4 1-2 Cross SUtch Peasant Anartinem Butld'na for ^ale .. 8t» for yourself and your family—for Hu*tr*'»* Pr tpr-t> for-Sal* .*• Experience Unnecessary. ^ the coffee and two cenU for the I . S. lEFEIIE Inches and should be done In brll- (Pattern No. 5136' Farm* and l.and for S a l * ...... 7l spring sewing—-in the new Fashion container, while In other places Uant red, green, blue and yellow. In coin. Your UuUae* for Sata ...... *72 Book, Just out. Send for your copy where there la more than one cup BONDS They're easy and quick to do aa and the Pattern Num^r ^ . La(* fov Sal* ...... YS today. of coffee placed In the container a lle»t$H Pror^rty for Sal* ...... Apply Immediately the atltches are large and cross- | Cabot T ^ .Manchester Ehreimv Riiaorbao for Rai* ...... : *8 Pattern 15c, Pattern Book 15c, charge of 10 centa la made. stitch iMthe simplest of sU the em -1 Herald 106 Seventh Avenue, New (TW B«a tradtts**. Isa) Hoal Fatal* for Fxch'anf# . . . . tf One Pattern 'and Pattern Book STAMPS brolder? sUtches. . York CTty. KndoM 1 wnt postage WaatfFatat* ...... Uheney Bros. EniploymentjOffice Josephine, wife of Napoleon. Aoettaw apioyat ^*

Average Daily Circulation The Weather The OoemopoUtan Club will a ’ certipcate of final dissolution Dr. Sidney Aiken haa returned For the Month of January, 1943 meet Friday afternoon at the of Riiblrttiw'a, Inc., of this town, to Camp Va., after Spending Foreeaat of C. S. Weather Bureau About Town South Methodist church, when a liius been l.saued by Secretary of ten days In town. It- was his first tea will be given In honor of the State Woodhnusc, Rtibinow'tf con­ leave of, absence since July of last 7,088 year. Lieutenant Aiken enjoys his past presidents of the club. Mis.<= ducted a womiMy.i apparel .store Member of the Audit Continued 'bold tonight. Mi* XiBtirta choir win h*T* « ro- here, now operated by Burton's. work ns instructor in the medical- lEiiritto Azubah Latham of Chestnut street RmtmJ thla evening: at seven Bureau of Ctrculatlona formerly of Columbia University, aid station. While calling on ^elock In the basement of St. friends throughout the town, he will give reading.s. Members of the Mahyhester Re­ M€mcheater-—‘A City of Village Charm John's church. publican Women's clulK are fe- reniarke VALENTINE'S & a y / PORK SPARE RIBS Genuine Fresh AND HEALTH MARKET lotti to . Make Un­ Feel Pinch Northwest OiitHkirts Would Grasp To Screen Witlnlrawal 24c lb. Calves' Liver limited Investigation. O f Sinfzapore IinpIieM O f Women and Chil- Sauerkraut ...... lb. 12c Winant Aggerts Eman­ Halt While ..British flreii; .May Be Strain- a cl.v.r Hartford, Feb. 12.— With­ RIB OR STRIP PORK TO ROAST...... lb. 3.3c By agreement of l)oth' par­ Green Stamps (iiven With Cash Sales! ties, Highway Commissioner Any Doctrine Which Siirremler, But Battle D i X i e Agriculturists draw ^lovable Military Fresh Fi.sh shipment will include Fillets of Haddock. dDY M'illiam J. Cox will be given a Seeks to Enslave. I’or City Not ^ Dn. .Stipplif's from Island. \ Perch and Flounder, Cod and I’ollock, either .sliced or LLI! single hearing on removal' Hear Problems .\ation- piece.. .Fresh Oysters and Clams. charges, to l>e filed by Attor-1 all IT finf to See ('ot- Clover Honey Lb. Can 14c Kdgewater Park, Miss., Feb. 12. I Bulletin! I.ondon, Feb. 12.— —In ney General Franci.s A. Pal-! C f ( e t c ^ i e f - (J* One of New York state's Tokyo, (From Japanese ton (wrower Prosper. l de.sperali'. gallant actions evi- Try Our ( Nn. 2 Can Wegner lotti after an "unlimited in­ biggest farmers, joining in discus­ It's been year.s since the area a: uni Tnronlo. C.in.i la hai -iich a blizzard as this, piling huge snow — (leiitly to scrcicn the with- drifts on the highway and .stalling manv .nutns. r'lir hi. . '. .i lasted two davs. [Broadcasts), Friday, Feb. 13. PASCAL CELERY vestigation" of the State sions with Dixie agriculturists, de­ Linroin, Kqgiand. Feb. 12 l■e) /(ira w a l o f Women and chil- Highway Department. The hear­ — UP)— British warships are Asparagus Sweet Potatoes^ Grapefruit Juice 3 cans 23c A wonderful "con- ing scheduleil for Saturday, there­ clared today "there are no soiith- aiding the defenders of Sin­ Abraham Lincoln woubl have (lr(*n, the (iefemiers of Singa­ Strawberries versition piece"! fore, has been cancelled by .stipu­ ern farm problems they are na­ gro-nped the rea-xona that have pore .struck out today in four Limas Genuine Yams tional problems. gapore in their “ fierc^-jesist- Fresh Cranberries When it’s l»id out lation and the commlfutioner's sua- Dutch Units Continue Resisting; made Britain and the United counter-attack.s against the A FULL UN E: ». 2 Can Rurt Oliipy pension continues with the attor­ "It is to the interest of every ance,’’ Domei, Japane^se news States allies in this war. United section and to the country as a encroaching .Japanese, Ac­ flit, no one would ney general instructed to present agency, said early today. .states Ambassador John G. Win- Minimum order for delivery week-days, $1.00. Dial believe that, folded, a complete new list of i barges whole that the cotton farmer ant said today at a luncheon rom- cording to military dispatch­ 4151 before 9:15 for morning delivery. . after that for Applesauce 2 can. 19c not later than March 4 Lull Is Reported in Philippines Tok.vo, (From Japanc.so es reaehing Ixindon. but all sava the pattern becomes (ivintinucd on Pag« Three) one of the thrusts was a failure. 2:00 p. m. afternoon delivery. Will .Vaaign Hearing Broadcasts) b'eb. 12.—(/P)— (fXmttnued on I'aga Three) 20-Oz. fa n Burt Olney a heart. It was possible, too. that the The governor then will assign a Japanese forces in the north­ straining efforts of the British Im­ hearing. f t t ihr Enemy Evidently Reor­ •\o Specific In form a- western outskirts-of Singa­ perials were planned t'l permit Cans Judge Pallotti said he would be­ Resume Work withdrawal of movable military Tomato Juice 19c nicen tjltniiir you gin an "unlimited investigation" Ballot Recess pore city liave launclied an Guerrilla Aid eoklJ foiiihly itnJ' ganizing Forces and fion Given on Out­ I supplies from the island Thi.s of the department be.yond the attack to drive out the Brit- would be virtually a eonccssion I in MADtf*C 'U'.t s( ope of the two counts of "mate­ At Ford Plant Atvailing More Soldiers come; Invaders Seek­ I ish remnant.s, Japanese re-1 that Singapore wo,s entirely lost. 25c 50c rial neglect of duly" and "incom­ Seen Meaning III Red Drive St. Lawrence Tender Peas petence" lodged against the high­ Before !Sew Drive. ing hey Footholds. j [Mii'ts .said today, implying Jap ( luims "E.\trii«aganl'' way commiaaloner by the attorney After Dispute : tliat tliere had been a halt The Singa|iore radi i, heard here general. Washiiigton, Feb. 12.—(/P) Republic’s End Batavia. N.E.L, Fel). 12.— while the British turned down' a Cited Anew at 3:30 p. m . 19 30 p m . Singa­ 2 cans 23c 4 cans 45c Thla development was made surrender proposal hut that the pore time. 10:30 a. m . e w.t.l, said public today command reported continued casts, were "emleavoring to ob­ Large, .Iiih y Red Heart .Shape Boxed (’aiidies following receipt of a letter from Kcllaml Says No Sam* been w.m These reports followed Irr«.jru la r!4 .A llllillila tP a l THE MANCHESTER Chief Justice William M. Maltbie test Tool ami Die De­ l>y the War Department resistance against Jaiianese upon an Imperial heaiiqiiarters , _ ^ scure the real position of the is­ Fast C.olor Hand Blocked diacloaing that Commi.s-sloner Cox which said the enemy evi- American Believesi invasion forces today in vari­ assertion that Ja|iaiicso troops Least 1.162 (ierinaii land of Singapore behind extrava­ 4 for 19c 1 Lh. Speei'al Assorletl CJiocolales . . . had agreed to waive the Saturday partment Employe had won "complete mastery over gant claims ' Grapefruit auspenaion hearing by stipulation. d e n t i y was reorganizing Elertions Should Be ous parts of the widespread the main defense fortification.s of Sohliers in January; Apparently the broadcaster re­ PUBLIC MARKET forces and awaiting rein­ archipelago, but gave no spe­ 1 Lh. Betty Bates Assorteil Package , The agreement, reached at a Hit Fellow Worker. Suspended for War. Singapore Island " after penetrat­ Blow U p Munitions. ferred to such Japanese reports as Printed Dish Towels conference of the chief justice forcements before resuming cific information on the oiit- ing deejx into Biilisli positions that which said all but two nests with Mr. Cox’s lawyers and Judge Detroit, Feb. 12 - i'Pi —\Vork yesterday t/om the direction ol of re.sistance had been mopped up 1 Lh. Brocalales the offensive on the Bataan Indianapolis. Feb I'J .J’' Clar- ' come of the fighting. The .Moscow, Feb. 12. - i/P; Guer­ Palkitti. provides continuance of peninsula front. The invaders Bukit Timah. northwest of Singa­ For Thursday was resumed this morning In sev­ ence Budington Kelland, executive i agency Aneta aakl the Dutch ((Vintliiiied on Cage Four) Mr. Cox’s suspension. meanwhile have occupied the is­ . . J, ^ forces on Celebes ami Boi*neo were i pore city. rilla eontributions to Soviet Rus­ HEALTH MARKET 1 Lh. Loft Assorted Chocolates...... 79c eral divisions of the giant Rouge j and publicity director of the Re- Fliers Scatter Ix'uflets 34c 3 $1.00 10 Ikiys to Prepare Defense land of Masbate, near the center i believed to be fighting desperately sia .s winter offensive were iited Abraham Lincoln’s Birthday -\ new shipment of Fresh Fish is in! Sea food is The attorney general is given River plant of The Ford Motor publican National Committee, said Just before wliat the rep-irt Company, which were shut down of the Philippine archipelago, a to thwart J;ipane.«e lirives on Ma­ anew here tislay witli a dei lara- recommended for individual and national defense. A ])ractical Valentine gift. Three colorful pattern.s */2 Lh. Loft .\ssortcurt of called the start "of tiiial opera­ tlon that iiregular.s striking in charges and the commissioner last night, throwing an e.stimaled tions.” army fliers were .said to W e Offer a Broad IJst of Good Tliitifis to Eat in all color combination.s. Floral and fruit designs. 10.000 men out of work. first recent extension of the Japa­ would mean "the destruction of Uelebes, and Bandjerma.-in. main the la-ningrail zone alone had an­ will be given at lea-st 10 days nese occupation of the islands. port on the soiitliea.sl coa.st ot have scattered leatlets in the iity nihilated at least 1 402 German Flashes ! Assorted Hard Cainlies for Valentine The shut down followed a pro­ the two-party syatem, the erection advising the inhabitants lo take Which You -May Serve with Pleasure and Fish to Bake, Boil, Broil. Also thereafter in which to prepare a Appealing to Farmers of the tyranny of the one-party j Borneo. soldiers during January. (Late Bullellns of the (/R Wire) defense, after which the governor test by tool and die workers shelter and await the Japanese s .^2** X .’>2" Colorful Hand Blocked Party a t ...... ? ...... 29c Lh. against the presence in their de­ The Japanese are appealing to system and the disappearance of 500 .Miles From Naval Base ".Soviet patriots blew up eight P ro fit. will set a hearing date. In each in.stance the invailers arrival. Complete protection was partment of an employe who al­ the Filipino farmers as "dear the republic. ’ munition dumps and several rail­ Sava Japs Navy Better Northern Oysters, Scallops and The change in plans means that legedly had struck a fellow work­ were striving for key footholds pronii.sed. Green Stamps Given With Cash Sales. Commissioner Cox will be heard brethren.” the communique said. In a speech prepared for a Lin- "The attack was begun only af­ way trains in the rea.' of the ene­ I tonm lo. Fell. 12.—.T — Premier CUT FRO.M THE FANCV CORN-FED BEEF! er, UAW-CIO union spokesmen to return to their farms and re- coin Day luncheon of the Wohien's for an all-out as.sault on Java, for my." a communique said I .Mitchell F. tieplium of Ontario, on removal charges, rather than said. Macassar is only .^00 Ixmiber riiile.s ter the British had rejected a siir- Lunch Cloths sume work on sugar and other Republican Club of Indianapolis, I render propo.sal, " it added (Tile gravity of the behind-Uie- . noting he hari* and at.'shanghai, where TRY OUR SI (iAR CURED ( I KF.D CORNED BEEF! ment of the rolling mill—either was marked for encirclement in rei ently bei ause ' they lomplain- New Barrel: Definition Of l‘ollUca ' the (ime-pr’ 'ud t . S. Marines are Rib or Navel Corned B eef...... lb. 14c . Policy J[Tianges o f l*ro- complete or partial—and an esti­ Denioii8trator8 Held Kelland defined politics as "the the' Japanese plan of caniiialgn (lontiiuip ’ .\<»jirpssive ed to German a itlionties " The mated S.OOO to 10,000 men became For thy invaders had wx>n beach­ I now Ixlng hiimlllalcd liy lieing Boneless Brisket Corned B e e f...... lb. 31c For Disturbing Peace. sole means by which the common I.ihva. I Berlin rep4irt s;uelow it I • • • Washington. Feb. 12 ■/!*' The Montreal, Feb. 12- iPj Rioting fare of his country. " and quoted on the southern tip of the pemn- Cairo. Fob 12 V- The Brit-i A FRESH smcM KNT OF SEA FOOD BY TRUCK (('ontiniied on Pago Thrrv) anti - conacnptionists, shouting (Continued on 1‘age i'oiir) I .lap Fnkoy Klllesl IMIrIniia Flavor! For men who are in our arinetl forces. Send War Production Board plans to President Lincoln to the effect i siila. and at Balangmpa, directly ish announced today that an one- ] • Paris (From l.criiian Broad­ EXPRESS FOR THURSDAY MORNING! place all war contracts by nego­ their sentiments in French, injured that "a man may be loyal to his I across the peninsula from Maens- my fone. including tanks, has n ca sts). Feb. 1 2 .-^ V —Sotoniatsu Chowder Clams Open Clams * Oysters them a Pen and Pencil Set. tiation rather than by comiH-titive seven policemen and several civil­ government, and oppose the pecu­ I sar on the Gulf of Bone, been scattered by British artillery bidding. Dougina MacKeachle, ians and shattered many windows fire on the Libyan desert near K1 Kato, .)n;Kinese aiiiliassador to Hilltop Farm" Bacon liar principles and methods of the j .tfood Highway .Aids .lap Plan Toll of Ship Kranec and former minister to purchu.sea director, notified the Lauiieli Three in a 1 'a-hour demonstration wliich administration." I The fact that Djenejonto and Meeliili and that British mobile led to a number of arrests here 4 anada. was Injuretl fatally last AT Ol R BAKERY DEPARTMENT Senate Defense Investigating Copi- He repeated his recent state- I Macassar are connected hy a goixl forces '"eontiniied their aggres.sive i-pound package 23c niiltee today. last night. activities" in the Ain K1 Gazala- night when he fell from a window EXTR.V SPE( lAE! ( HICKEN PIES— VERY TASTY! This course, designed to speed "A bas, a bas, a bas la con­ Roat'lu's 2.5 Ilf the emliassv liiiilding on .Vve- Fighting Ships (Continued on Page Eight) (Continued on Page Four) Tmimi-El Mechili area. j Lie each — 2 for 2.3c the placing of Army and Navy scription" (down, down, down with The terse communiqiM' indicated | nue II.M he. The amimssador wns -Squash, Pumpkin. .Mince or Custard Pies...... ea. 35c orders, will be accompanied by conscription) was the cry of bands a still static situation on the bat- ^ sel/ed by a shortage of breath lelly Donuts. Custard Donuts, well filled...... doz. 3.3c two other sweeping policy of some 300 youths who paraded tlefront on which ihere has been ' Niiiiiber Officially Set as while o|M‘iilng a window. He fell Two Destroyers and into the emiiussy yard and died 'taisin Bread, Our Own Make...... ; ...... loaf 11c changes: militantly through east-end streets no major change since the British 1. Contracts for standard com­ Cruiser Slide Down in this msjogclty of Quebec prov­ University Buys Last Big withdrawal halted a week ago. Sunk or Altackcd Off shortly after tieing moved to a Crumb Buns. Butterfly Buns. Coconut Buns .. . .doz. 29c mercial. items will be placed gen­ ince—a province in which persons Other Forces Ohs4Txed North American ('.oast. hospital. WeTl Make Your Gar VALENTINES erally with small manufacturers, Wavs ifw 13 Minutes. of French origin make up more It said other Axis forces were FRl IT AND FRESH VEGETABLES HUNDREDS O F ’EM! .leaving the more difficult arma­ than three-fourths of the total observed by British mobile col- ■ lo Be tiikcn l-'ever sihols ment jobs to bigger concerns. Philadelphia. Feb. 12 — (-Pi — population. Private Lincoln Collection umns in the El Mechili area but New Yt*rk I'ob 12 -T The Washington, Feb 12— T— All Fancy Tangerines, mt^dium .size...... doz. 21c Lacy HMrta-and-FIower. Type. Like Grandpa Sent Grandma; 2. To prevent inflated profits on Three new fighting ships were adij- Believes Bullet Caused M ound our troops were unable to bring toll of ships officially announce 1 as \rmy officers and men were order- Last a Long Time Paper Comics; Modem Ones With Just Enough and Not Too war orders, contracts will contain them to battle " sunk or att.ickeil off the I nited ' imI liKtay to l»e immunized agiUnsI Florida Juice Oranges,...... doz. 23c-29c-33c cd to Uncle Sam's rapidly expand­ Slicks, canes and chunks of ice Bloomington. Ind . Feb. 12, —(4b. The purcha.se was made. Dr. Young Tender Carrots...... bunch 7c Much Seattment. They’re All Here! a clause providing for re-negotia- ing Navy today writh the -launch­ were wielded when officers closed The R. A. F. was credited again .sst.ite.s ami .Canada thus far in the i. yellow lever, nmklng them qulekly tlon after the contract has been — Indiana University, less than Wells said, with contribiitions to with- providing bomber protection war slooil todav at 2.'i altei th ! availalile for service In the tropics. Fresh Clean Spinach...... peck25c With Our Complete Service ing of two destroyers at the Phila­ m and one injured policeman, Capt. an Indiana University Foundation Biggest Selection placed and signed. delphia Navy Yard and a cnilser Herve Gulmont. said he believevl 100 milt's from Abraham Lincoln's for desert fighters and with pln room yf uni­ years of his life and to the final Attack Motor Vehicles Washington, 'Feb. 12—i7P)—The person who attacked a Nazi acat- said, wa-> a propnaal by Senator Ten minutes later, the destroyer made up of volunteers. versity library and will have )ts resting place of his mother," The Italian high command re­ position of the Treasury Feb 10: Inel there la not fodad by Feb. 14 Manchester Motor Sales, Inc. Byrd (D.. Va. I that contractors Oherardl was in the water al %). Calm I'rgrd by Npe^er own curator. Librarian W. A. Wells said, ."it long has yemed ported today that Axis warplanes ' Receipts, J33.6S2,592.(M: Expen- and the 25 nthera are to he ezecut 7-N ed at Rouen If the hooih thiwwcn DIAL 31.37 FOR FREE DEI.IVERY! \\ nw) CrniiT ■.!. 'I < I. 11 ’• t .Mancb* .lc r be limited to a percentage of their most the precise moment that the Henri Bourassa, .Quebec' Natiun- Alexander said organizing and that the Hoosier state university had attacked concentratio«i of jditures, $85,642,552.69; net bal- .Advertise iu The Herald— II Pays cataloging of material would take should be a. renter of Lincoln ' ance. $2,936,933,859.03: . customs there are aot arre^rd before Eeh i receipts for month. $8.842.'960.49. (OM llaaei m Page Eight) (CeatlBued oa Page n g h t) (OMUnoed m Fags BIgM) twto years. study and. research.” (Ooatlnued ot Pare Eight) I