f . . . . ■ THURSDAT, JANUARY *7,1944 fAnE rWJSLVB Manchester Evening Herald WAR BONDS Are the Safest Investment in the Wide World T boards, lamps (there are only ceU- Members of the Senior dub of Please Hold Your Hat, ing lights in the rooms), round Storekeepers • ll St M a#’s Girls’ Friendly Society Plans Drafted Here’s the First Robin Group Issues dining tables, which are flne for Roofing—Asbeetoe Average Daily Circulation The Weather About Town will meet Friday evening at the card-playing - and other games, For Um Month o f December, 1848 Foreoaai et U. S. Weataw Bureau home of Mrs. Aldo Pagant, 38 Lo­ From Buckland came the re­ books, playing cards, stiff chairs, Attend Rally Siding and Rock Another Plea radios and bookcaaes. Such amall ' TccOinlcal Sergaant Clraimt cust street For New Hotel port this morning of the first 8,504 Cloudy, fonowed by light rain sign of spring. George W. articles ss coat hangers, clothes­ Wool Insulation ♦ ^ I Q\iey, »on of Mr. and Mra. Frank pins, score pads and pencils can toiright; Saturday light rain; ron* Ouey of 404 Hartford Boad. haa Bari O. Seaman, administrator Ewing of 640 North Main Local Liquor Retailers Expert worfcBUUMhlp. AB MemlW-af the Bindlt tlnned nnodemtely cold. of the estate of the late Mrs. Eva street, reported that he saw a Used Furniture Needed be used in numbers. There is licen promoted from staff ser­ Sheridan to Be Tliree hardly an item of furniture or rec­ gwaranteed. BeeaeiiaMe Pi Bureau o f Clieulatlona geant. He m aUtkmed at the Great White, haa sold the five room cot­ robin In his yard. Furthermore, To Provide Comfort reational equipment that cannot Buy Nearly $10,000 Ne ebUgatloa for aa eeUi tage house on Middle Turnpike, Stories High and Con­ he said, the robin looked fat Manche*ter-~-A City o f Village Charm le n d X n a y A ir Field. Kansas, as be put to use. .Worth of War Bonds. Write. h gamier with-a bomber crew. west, to Ignazio Ottone 200,000 worth of war (KaowB As Raoea ABoe) ylant sevenal of the Manchester Board To Other Son As is generally • known, this members plan to attend, thi The plana call for the erection the committee has no funds nor bonds were sold at ths meetlng- a r ia m iA L is b u iv m committee of the Red Cross is the facilities for real repairing. and of this the retailers from Beveath Daughter of a Beveath Sea, First Lieut. Mortimer Iger of monthly meeting of the Manches­ of a three-atory building of brick connecting link or channel be­ 18 Hawthorne street received his ter Chapter Board of Directors to take up the entire front of the Manchester bought noarly $10,000 Bora With a VeU. Sad Duly of Mm. Ellen tween civilian groups or indivi­ worth. Beadlaga Dally, laeladlag Baa lay, M.D. degree at New York Univer­ will be postponed from its regiilar land on the Main street aide and duals, who wish to do somsUilng Repulsed by British; sity. He was one of a large c'®*® • A .M .te S P . M. Or By Appolat- On Admiralty Isles; first Tuesday to the following will contain 16 rooms on each Anderson to Tell of for ths men and women in the LUUlUlTlitllK ^ Mt. la the Berf lca m the Ba^ of officers graduated from the Tuesday, February 8. floor or 48 rooms in all. service, and the military organ­ Club to Mark Medical Field Service school, Ow- pie for Veara. There will be elevator service Death o f William. . izations thsmselvss. ffO M P r-i te Usle Barracks, Pa., today, ^ e provided, the first of the kind in­ IM Ohareh Street, Hartfsre, Oeaa Hose and Ladder Company No, In this particular area, of Pheae #-$084 course prepares the men of the 1 haa postponed Its monthly meet­ stalled In Manchester. It Is characteristic of mothers— course, the main service is to the Special Event Medical Corps to carry out medi­ ing, scheduled for Tuesday, Feb­ It is expected that the request especially mothers of war time— men stationed in the vicinity. Japs Face Isolation Allies in Air Victory cal preventive measures aiid care be for the hotel will be granted by to share every joy with their kin While the Army provides all the for the sick and wounded under ruary 1, one week. It will held on Tuesday, Febniary 8. the Washington authorities, as but when it comes to disseminat­ eseentials for the men, it Is natur­ Iritish'American Organ- " k " ■ ■ ■ — ‘ ■' ■■■' ■ ■ war conditions. Manchester at preeent la without ing grievous, sorrowful news—she al that there should be other ar­ ization to Hold Dinner | SOMETHING hotel. is reluctant to reveal It. ticles which would add much to AMBUUNCE SERVICE Sixth Raid Made in j Nazi 10th Army Strikes Such an episode came to light ths conrfort or pleasure of the On Saturday. At Allies^ Nettuno today when a local mother, al­ troops. These are the things that Nine Days as Bombers | Berlin Again Hit ready burdened with grief over the Camp and HoeplUl oommlttee Officers Report Beachheafl B(ut Is De­ Praise Earned the loss of a soo gloriously in air tries to furnish, at the request of At a dinner to be held Saturday I ,0’D U R K E © NEW! Pour 120 Tons of| PINEHURST battle, could not bring herself to the Red Cross Field Director who evening at their club house on Ma- I We’re Now Serving Explosives into Jap­ feated in Battle Near reveal ♦he fact of his brother’s passes on the requests mads by pie street the members of the I Ir asUP ’ CHOWDER CLAMS For North End death to another son returned on the officers. British-Amerlcan Club plan to I Breakfasts anese Positions; Pres­ Japs Atrocities In Night Attack Carroceto; Big Bomb­ furlough for the first time in many bum the mortgage on the p ix ^ r - At Popniar Prices! months. Fumtili Dny Rooms ers Raid Air Fields (In the Shell) . , . . The chief project is the furnish­ ty In a apecial ceremony. As an­ sure May Spell Virtual Killed In Aerial Fight All the Fish we are featuring this absolutely War Loan Booth There ing of Day Rooms where the men nounced some time ago the local I ^ OPEN AT Army and Navy Break Bombers Set Fields of And Crip|de Bases Fresh__just In from the Fish Pier. The first we have This heroic mother is Mrs. Ellen club paid off the remaining en- FOR TOP VALUE Isolation for Foes at 1? J Uxka^^aefo Sells More Bonds Than Tedford Anderson of 10 Beech may relax, read, play cards or Wewak and Madang. ^den KcpOrtS j Decision Splits write letters during their leisure cumbrancee on its property which I Rigid Censorship to Flame in Possible For German Planes. had in many weeks. street, mother of Lieut. William L. included a comer lot on Maple and I IN A NEW HOME 7:3 0 A. M. One in South End. Anderson, USAAF, who died hero­ hours. Ths standard equipment for these rooms, provided by the Spmee streets as well as the land I See the Onee Being BniH By Release Story About Coup de Grace to FILLET OF HADDOCK — SOLE PERCH ically in an air battle over New upon which the club hoiiae stands. I Advanced Allied Headquar­ Prisoners Die Federal Ballot Allied Headquarters, Al­ FRESH COD AND POLLACK Guinea in the South Pacific after military authorities, is a long Abuse of Prisoners. giers, Jan. 28.—(iiP)—The If anyone hears a noise Hke wooden table -with a bench on Starting with a handful of mem- GREENBROOKE ters, New Guinea, Jan. 28.— German Nerve Center. small arms fire, do not be alarm­ taking part in more than 70 bera about 33 years ago, the elub Detectives William Hotohra (left) and C!arl Gustavson Inspect German 10th Army, backed fighter missions against the Japs. either side. The rooms are heated haa, under wise management and Garden (;p)— The Allies’ expanding furnace in New Haven, in which Detective Capt Raymond E. Egan ed. It will be the male residents by stoves, and are nice and warmi I HOMES, INC By Thousands Program Foes by planes, struck with fury WEEK-END MEATS Last night Robert B. Anderson, careful investments, built up a | aerial might in the Southwest Bulletin! said Walter W. Law admitted cremating the body of Rose Brancato, Bulletin! of the North End toeing the but­ brother of the local flyer, a mem­ and, when comfortable chairs strong financial structure. For New Haven Journal-Courier rtporter, after strangling her laat July. at the Allies’ Nettuno beach­ Pinehnrst offers an unusually wide assortment of lamps, writing tables, davenports " On Walker Street Restaurant Pacific has been turned . on Washington, Jan. 28.—9,900.85 through the family to reach him through the for 6:30 sharp. fendem of New Guinea. <3en. Germans Fighting Exceptionally Fine Red Cross to inform him of his Of course, all the furniture used Fhooesi 41U er 7376 Medical Attention. the treatment of American nounced today. This was 800 Of Service Personnel. lied headquarters announced to- Pork Kidneys first week of the Fourth War Read Herald AdTS. Douglaa MacArthur’a communi­ day, Bond drive. aa against the booth brother’s death were fruitless. is donat.^d, and is therefore not prisoners held by the Japa­ less than Berlin received in . new, and cannot be expected to que today reported the aixth raid Suffer Great Air Defeat Pork Liver CALVES' in Hale'a Department store at the Last night he went to bed after a ^Want an advance^ in nine days on the Admiralty ia- nese so that war criminals the record raid of Jan. 20. Washington, Jan. 28.—ue,—Sen­ happy reunion with his mother, as wear indefinitely, with the hard London. Jan. 28.— Foreign At the same time the Germans Beef Liver south end where a total of >5,- landa. Heavy bombers with fighter may be punished when the The concentration. 75 tons a ator Vandenberg (R., Mich.) split 047.15 waa recorded through the he had done on other and happier and constant usage It receives. For Secretary Anthony Eden told the To Retain Towns suffered their greatest air defeat LIVER days as a child, unsuspecting that that reason, the work is never escort poured 120 tons of explo­ war ends. Since the begin- minute, was some 10 tons un­ tme Republican opposition to the of the Italian campaign, losing at Melts (for Dogs) same period. Both booths are un­ onyoursalanr? sives Into Japanese positions. House of Commons today that and his brother died a hero's death last done, for there is always replace­ ning of the war, Hull said, der the record. admfnlkratlon-supported war bal­ least 50 planes in 24 hours in sky Honeycomb Tripe . der the personal supervision of ment of womout equipment to be Momote airdrome, one of the thousands of British troops had the Women’s War Finance Com­ Sept. 13 in the far-off South Pa TinO LX unnaeaeasry borrow- OAK GRILL' the United States has been lot bill with an announcement to­ battles over the beachhead and taken care of. As a result, there is two good airatrlpa in the islands, died as prisoners of the Japanese Smoked Tongue Sweetbreads mittee. ciflc. His mother just could not ”” Ids U never wlee, a ’Per- “WHERE GOOD FELLOWS GET TOGETHER* Upon Trunk Lines day that he would vote for the over southern France where Fly­ spoil his first night at home. never an end to the requests for eonel’ loan which orovldee im­ ■ waa plastered with bomba. It was after being compelled to live “ un­ protesting through the Swiss London, Jan. 28.— (/P)— ing Fortresses and Liberators Doing an Exclelent Job furniture for this purpose. mediate ceeh le often the beet the third heavy blow in three con­ nieasure in order to assure partici­ She Breaks the News der tropical jungle condition# government ail cases of bru­ Hundreds of R.A.F. heavy pation of service personnel in the struck at three air fields near 'The committee in charge of eolutlon to a money problem. secutive days on the airdrome. Marseille and Montpellier and ROAST PORK lb. 29c This morning, after a sleepless List of Articles Needed You pay only fbr the actual DIME AMD DAMCE without adequate shelter, cloth­ tality or mistreatment on night bombers touched off November election. ' these booth.s lias a corps of work­ night, she told him at breakfast ’ The current list of items that Altogether, Aflled airmen have crippled the bases' from vybich (Whole Strip). ers on hand promptly every morn­ time you keen the money. For To the Lilting Tunes of ing, food or medical attention.” which information has been Being Hurled Back To-, P a g g e S fields of flame in Berlin again Criticizing President Roosevelt’s Takes News Bravely the committee has been asked to example: $30 for 3 weeke coete made nine raids on the Admiralty Britain, he warfted, will not for­ charge of “fraud" against a pre­ Germans raid Allied shipping off RIB ROAST P O R K ...... i ...... I.”- ing and doing a fine job as the only 43c. A loan of atOO coats received. ward’ Line Lxtemling i last night in a possible fioup the Italian coast. Bob Anderson took the news of look for, in addition to the con­ DON MAC AND HIS RHYTHM MASTERS islands this month, have destroy­ get in time to, come Japan’s mis­ viously-approved “states’ rights’’ LOIN ROAST PORK...... f ...... sales Indicate. In addition to the his brother's death hard but like stant request for Day, Room fur­ $30.00 when promptly repaid ed at least 15 and possibly 18 de grace to the Nazi nerve Heavy German armored trains, booths already in operation they In 13 monthly consecutive tn- DELICIOUS FOODS — MODEST PRICES! deeds. in this respect. Through Narva, Lukaj bill, Vandenberg told a reporter PORK CHOPS the truly fine American lad that he nishings, contains such items stallmenta of $10.08 each. Come planes on the ground and have Eden’s statement came in the Washington, Jan. 28.— (A*) Law to Give center, previously described he planhed to offer an amendment backed up almost to Rome, shelled plan to have one in Woolworth's is, he first thought of his mother babies' high chairs, washing ma in. phone or write today. sunk seven ships and damaged Allied troops in the fan-shaped five and ten on Thursday and Sat­ BAKED HAM wake of a U. S. Army disclosure A pent-up story of atroci­ And Staraya Russa' by Gen. H. H. Arnold as three to facilitate the handling of state and her grief, renewed and fresh­ chines, ping pong tables, ironing ROAST BEEF live others. ns well as Federal absentee bal­ beachhead area and correspon­ urday evenings. These will be laent >10 »e » 0 0 in Washington that the Japanese ties perpetrated by the Japa­ quarters destroyed. Great dents’ rcpo*ts said 60-ton Tiger FRESH SPARERIBS lb. 25c ened by the disclosure. STEAKS VEAL CUTLETS Increasing pressure against the had tortured, starved and wanton­ By Charging Reds: Service Vote lots. manned by students of the Man­ Lieut. Billy Anderson first en­ Admiralty group may spell vir­ nese Army on the captured American bombers took over the tanks were assembling along the . We will have a few Hocka and some Fresh Ham and chester High school. They are, HALF BROILERS ly murdered many of the 36.000 assault on Hitler’s Europe shortly Thrown On Defensive listed in the Royal Canadian Air U n A o n a i f in a n c e c a CHOW MEIN , tual isolation to the enemy de­ heroes of Bataan and Correg- After Junctions Lost. I Without the guiding hand of Mi­ fringes of the beachhead aa the Fresh Shoulders. Ann Donohue, Patricia Comlna American and Filipino soldiers after daybreak, thundering out enemy recovered from his surprise Force, obtained his wings and later •tat* Tkeatar Our Kitchen Closes At 11 P. 5R fenders of Wewak and Madan* captured at Bataan and Corregl- idor was released by the nority Leader McNary (Ore.), who Plenty of All Kinds of Sausage and Bacon. Barbara Stevenson, Constance transferred to the United States ic %m4 Floar Pkna^ S4M New Guinea, approximately 225 Legislature CQmpletes over the general area of the Nazis’ and mustered resources for a fiery O. R- Bvawa. MvVe dor. Moscow, Jan. 28.— (IP)— j is ill, the Senate Republicans gen­ Hunt, Jean Cragin, Edith Andisio, Air Force and was ordered to serve jfpre-.*'"' miles to the southwest and south, United States government much-touted “ Atlantic wall," and contest for the Italian capital. Marion Sapienza and Alice Llecaaa Na« B9t TEL. 3894 Charge lictters Dictated Mauled German forces in.) Action on Revised Ab> a U. S. headquarters announce­ erally found themselves thrown on Freshlv Chopped Pinchurst in the South Pacific after a period 30 OAK STREET respectively. Both of these 4U>. today in sickening detail. A the defensive by Democratic ■ But today’s communique from Schmidt. They will sell stemps Com forting The foreign secretary charged northwest Russia were being! ment said that a military target advanced headquarters said Lieut. of advanced training in Louisiana. Fine Wines — Liquors and Beer poitsnt Japanese bases rely large­ that Japanese authorities had dic­ joint report by the Army and sentee Ballot Measure; charges that their oppdsitlon to the HAMBURG (6 PoinH) lb. 29c and take applications for war He later joined the air force com­ ly upon a supply line from Truk, in northern France" had been Gen. Mark W. Clark’s Fifth Army Funeral Service, tated postcard# and letter# re­ Navy broke at last the rigid cen­ lurled back today toward a blasted. pending measure is political, rath­ bonds. manded by Lieut.-General George a supply line over which the Ad­ sorship maintained by the high Vote Is Unanimous. had enlarged its bridgehead and At Pinehurst Meat Department you find Round • Modtrata coats ceived from prisoner# giving the ine extending through Nar­ The raid. In the same general er than constitutional. taken many German prisoners. win It was also announced today C. Kenney and received commen­ miralty Islands hold a command­ impression they were in good command on the almost 'unbellcv' Administration D e m o c r a t s, that stamp books may be redeem­ dation and the Distinguished Fly­ • Personal attention ing position. va (in Estonia), Luga and area where mystery targets have Rome Now Menaced Stfak for grinding or cubing — Steaks and Soup Bones. health and well-treated. able reports thaat came out of the state Capitol, Hartford, Jan. 28 “been hit heavily .several times in spurred by President Roosevelt's Associated Press Correspondent ed at any of the two booths where ing Cross for valiant air action. Pacific, to tell what happened to Staraya Russa by charging • Modern equipment Over Rabaut, on the northern “The information which has —(J*)—The Connecticut Legisla­ the last six weeks, was the Amer­ blasting message on the subject Don Whitehead, in a delayed dis­ LAMB SHOULDERS are a good buy at 2 points a bonds are sold, nanjely, at the Lieut. Anderson graduated from • Expert direction tip of New Britain, 50 Solomons- just reached the government no the men whose valor slowed and Red Armies which had ripped Wednesiday, pounced on thheir op­ north end and the. J. W. Hale Manchester High school and is a ture completed action today on a icans’ eighth this month and . the patch, said the British and Ameri­ pound, and go nice with Birds Eye Peas, Baked Potatoes based fighter planes staged a longer leaves any room for doubt delayed the tide of Japanese con­ to pieces their siege lines ponents w l^ charges that they are cans had established by the end Company store on Main streeL native o( this towiu WALTER N. LECLERC revised absentee ballot law de­ second of the week. seeking to prevent the service men Roll it on “come up and fight’’ raid Tuesday that the true sUte of affairs is quest. around Leningrad and captured The British announcement de­ of the fourth day a wedge so and Brown Gravy. * ’The Hale store has a replica of MANCMCSTCa, cons. but failed to draw a single Japa­ Catalognes Enemy’s Infamy signed to accommodate men and and wpmen from voting because 10 Tel. 5t«8 a different one so far as the great the strategic railway junctions of women in the armed forces when scribed the 12th heavy, assault of strong that Rome now was men- RIB, LOIN AND SHOULDER LAMB CHOPS, 5 to 8 the booth inside on a small scale TALL CEDARS nese plane Into the air. One Amer­ majority of . prisoners in Japanese Compiled from the sworn state­ Volosovo and Tosno. The Germans the. obliteration campaign as they fear most o f them would back aced, and that optimism was run- ments of officers who survived the the House approved the meosure President Roosevelt for a fourth which can be noticed in the dis­ ican pilot reported seeing 30 Zeros hands are concerned,” Eden said. were fighting to keep Soviet “very strong,” a statement home points a pound, are easy on points and the quality is ex- play windows on the outside. Both lined up wing to wing on Rabaul's starvation and torture and es­ unanimously after knocking down term. Then solemnly he voiced this troops from the streets of Lyuban two Deqiocratic sponsored amend, out In the loss of 34 aircraft in all (Continued on Page Bight) eellent. booths are manned from 10 ^ I N G O Ropopo airdrome, the same posi­ warning: caped, it catajogued the infamy of and CHiudovo, their only two re­ the night’s operations. Senator Holman (R., Ore.) had o’clock in the morning until 6 • 1 WISH I tion as on previous days. a brutal enemy, and wrote in ments. declared that the differences over "Let the Japanese government maining towns on the double- The Senate adopted the bill yes­ Other R. A. F. bombers hit at MORRELL’S AND DUBUQUE o’clock In the afternoon. The com­ TOMORROW NIGHT The previous night, a amsll reflect that in time to come the shocking terms the code of the tracked Leningrad-Moscow trunk the bill “center around the fact READY-TO-SERVE HAMS mittee is headed by Mrs. John P. Range and Fuel terday, and House action on only that the commander in chief is him­ AT 8 O’CLOCK record of their military authori­ line. All but 30 miles of the raiil- one other measure stood in the (Oohtinned on Page Four) Cheney, Jr., and Mrs. Horace (Ooattaiasd os Psgs eight) ties in this war wiU not be for. (OoBtinaed oa Page Four) way is in Russian hands. self a candidate." If the President PLUMP, LARGE FOWL AND NA'HVE BROILERS Learned who are looking after the OIL COULD WALK way of final adjournment of the would eliminate himself, he added, Flashes! ORANGE HALL gotten.” Nazis Battling FrantIcaUy special session. AND FRYERS details and keeping the .workers TICKET PRINTING Pointing out that the Japanese debate on the measure would end. (Late Bulletins ol the UP) WlfU) At the lower end of the north­ By a rising vote of 172 to 44, Belatedly', the Republicans pre­ on the Job throughout the day. 23 REGULAR GAMES AT government had refused permls- the the House rejected an amend­ METERS » sioA for neutral inspection of their west front, the Nazis were bat­ Six Argentine pared to turn to the compromise $3.00 A GAME FOR 25cl TO THE Bans Shipping Police Search tling frantically to keep the Rus­ ment offered by Democratic Lead­ Death Being Investigated WEEK-END SCHEDULE: Meter prints amonnt of de­ prison camps, Eden said, “ for tactics that McNary used so often sians west of Novgorod and Lake er T. Emmet Clarie of Danielson In the past to avoid a partisan Lookout Mountain, Tenn., Jaa. Store opens Friday and Saturday at 9 a. m. and 7 SPECIAL GAMES some time past information has that civilians be allorwed to use 28—UP)—The death of MaJ. UlUaa livery on your slip for your Oil for Spain been reaching His Majesty’s goV' Ilmen from rusiyng upon the Officials Quit fight on the floor over Issues he closes at 6 p. m. SWEEPSTAKES For Evidence Lenlngrad-Pskov and Lenlngrad- the absentee ballot if outside the felt were packed with political Reilly, WAC regimental comman­ FUEL OIL protection. PRESIDENT’ S emment regarding the conditions county of their residence on elec­ der whose body was found at the Call orders for Friday and Saturday will be ready $5^0 WEEKLY PRIZE under which prisoners are 8 ★ ★ material wltnesa In the crema­ southwest orf Pogrebische and said the chair overruled him. ready had reaulted In the You will find Chinese Cabbage — Summer Squash and confront the possibility of a pro- this war’is not being properly pre­ eNoormisivi ftfOUAIir tion slaying o f Bone Brancato, 234 Russian tanka had been de­ Rep. Nicholas J. Tomassetti (D) resignation of three cabinet OYSTERd’ AND CLAMS ON THE HALF SHELL PAMTOD08 foilhd c'lsls In Spain’s entire of New Britain offered an amend­ sented to the people,” Palmer Hubbard Squash. . . AT THE ■ a crime which Walter W. Law stroyed yesterday.) miniMters and three other At 6 Points DINE AND DANCE TONIGHT! .COVERS WAUfANI, WAUA?: economy. Unset Jewels The capture of Volosovo, 47 ment providing that, if (Jongress offlrials since the severance Hoyt, former director of OWI’s The United States, It was learn­ allegedly has confessed. The enacted a Federal absentee ballot domestir branch, says that if Jap­ •OaRD, painted SURfACIS, restaurant employe, the offi­ miles southwest of Leningrad, of dlplotnatle relations with •RICK. CEMENT WITH ONI COAT ed on highest authority, has stop­ gave the Red Army an exceUent law, any section of the state meas­ the Axis Wednesday. Cairo Reveals Yugoslav anese bestiality Is dlacloaed Reylnander's Restaurant ped scheduled February oil ship­ Missing from Effects cial said, told ^U ce that Law, base for a two-way operation west ure inconsistent with tile Federal “ frankly and boldly, and as a part RANGE AND AMERICAN LEGION ments to Spain from the Carib­ under the inSnence of liquor, of eaeh day’s news,” the Japanese Qt'octmmc. Fine Wines, Liquors and Beer to Narva or southward down a law be^suspended. Buenos Aires, Jan. 28.—LM)— Spearheads Fighting / DIAL 4151 302 MAIN STREET bean area, virtually Spain’s only Of Woman Slain in had threatened to kill him .If this action were not taken will treat prisoners better. In an FUELOIL 35-37 Oak Street Telephone 3921 source of supply. “just like I killed the Brancato Three cabinet ministers and thres article to te published in next HORJH OF POST O FFICE ■ ONE BLOCK FROM STATE ARMORY ■ tm jfjU fk t HALL (OoatlBiied on Fags Eight) and a Federal law were passed, Close to Belgrade. 381 Center St.' Tel. 6566 To Announce Move Today Chicago Hotel Room. glrL“ The remark was made, Tomassetti argued, the-Legislature leaser officials ail known for ex­ week’s edition of the Anwrlcaa Secretary of. State Hull is ex­ according to the report, whUe magazine, Hoyt dedares that might have to hold another special treme nationalistic-views have re- London, Jon. 28— UPl — -Jugo­ “ with the war going against them, ROlUR-KOATER Make this gallant gesture in the fight against pected to announce tb^ move to­ CHlcago, Jan. 28.— (/f)— T «’o un­ la w waa dunning the res­ Treasury Balance session. James A. Woods taurant employe for money. sigaed because of their opposition slav -partisans, striking simul­ they (the Japanese) will fear to day. set jewels, a black pearl and an His amendment failed on a voice taneously, have severed the im­ INFANTILE PARALYSIS and have a good The limited amount -of oil Spain to Argentina’s diplomatic break do otherwise.” The article was You don’t need a brush aquamarine, missing from the ef­ Washington, Jan. 28— — The vote after Rep. Louis Shapiro (R) with the Axis, It was learned to­ portant Belgrade-Zagreb railway written before the Army and Navy rVARICOSE VEINS? has been getting from the Carib­ fects o f Mrs. Frank Starr Williams New Haven, Jan. 28—7<^-rNew when you use Kem-Tooe. time doing 8 0 ! position of the Treasury Jan. 26: of Farmington remarked that no day. in six different sectors. Marshal disclosed last night the horror bean in her own ships is ao tight­ provided the main support today Haven police looked today to the Receipts, >39,329,471.35; ex­ Federal law would cover state Josip Broz (Tito) reported today, ly calculated that expert observ- ’nils development pi the still story of Rataan. . . TWO-WAY STRETCH . Just roU the Mirade Wall for an investigative theory that ash pit of . the huge water-heating penditures, >198,052,038.74; net fluid situation came aa President while dispatches from C^airo re­ . * * Finiih right over your walls ’ era sAi the loss or delay of even robbery waa the motive when the furnace at the Woolworth building balance. >10,644.129.732.48. Conttnued oo Pafe Blchi vealed that Yugoslav spearheads iir one tanker’s targo would have Pedro Ramirez waa sharply warn­ Injured Fighting Fire , bu'i I Lov^ REMEMBER! Infantile Paraly8te play#^0 State department attache’s wife as a possible source of informa­ ing Germany and Japan to be­ were fighting within sight of Bel­ Gardiner, Me., Jan. 20.— SHEERTEX quickly, eaiily, unpothly - extremely aerioua results. was slain in the Drake hotel Jan. tion that might help them piece —with this icmsrksble new Seven to nine tankers were said ware of any acts of lyprisal grade Itself. One fireman was injured, several FAVORITES! It Can Happen to YOU! 19. - together shreds of evidence about against Argentine nationals or Tito’s communique, broadcast persons were driven from their HARfFORD 0 iu ) t a t £ lm to be Involved In the orders pro­ The slain woman’s husband told n O B CHOW /) Accideal ead Indemnity Cnmpany painting tool, the Kem- the fate of Rose M. Brancato, 28, property, advising opponents at )jy the Free Yugoslav radio and apartments, and damage Mtlraat- So, help to fight this evil by attending the hibiting planned shipments next reporters the pearl, a valued pos' Tooe RoUer-KMter. woman’s page editor of The ttr.w Told Plastics Never Will home to maintain silenpe “ for recorded by The AsstKiated Press, ed by Hrenien at >40.000 waa caus­ ELASTIC HOSIERY month. session which came to Mrs. Wit Haven Journal Courier. PRESIDENTS BIRTHDAY BALL! The action waa understood to their own tranquility," banning said sharp fighting was continuing ed today by fire wlilch swept four INSURANCE It’s the bruthlcte QQa llama from her family, and the It was in the firebox of this all commerce with the Axis, and around Tuzla and Zvornik in east­ Bna awM •! Ik. fuMy m Im rMlIy f . he be part of a general reexamina­ Water street buildings in the busl- m im , safM T .uu n way to painti aquamarine, which he bought in heater that Walter- William Law, Replace Metals Entirely suspending the newspaper Pam­ ern Bosnia and Caif-o' reported PuriM D.f Chtm. TIul’. Wmum S kM e tion of American policy toward Rio de Janeiro en route home from ness section .and caused heavy Smr «Kk imI UM. *eeMl. In h«» ckilie •eiS OMT AT (3ET YOUR TICKETS NOW 39, said in a signed confession he pero, major Nazi mouthpiece that German relief forces had smoke damage in another, Flra- h.4lnc twu «ndiMl.d ky Putin* RMmttk. ■■'■■V— the key neutral. ’ Japan as a gift for his wife, had cremated the body of the comely Arthur A. Knoflo BY CALLING For ' soma time the United here. bfien dispatched to that area from men lEd ward Webrweln waa Injured daf. entwnd 0 ., Ckm.ln .11 alkw- alniUw not been found in safety deposit newspaper woman whose disap­ Denver! Jant . 28-h JP)—Mining f ments now in the experimental Those reported to have quit Danube river bases to the north. 875 Main St. > TeL 5440 r a t a WAKRBM, PHONE 4 ia OE 4S71 State# and Britain have made rep­ stages. wlien plate glass windows shatter-* f l R I H U R boxes or baggage here or In Wash­ pearance on JUly 5 of last year men were assureil yesterday that their posts were Dr. Gustavo Mar­ According to these reports, parti­ TRUHS -4MB1UCAN 'USGION BOMS #aoaaaa$$ resentations to Spain on the fol­ ington. Likewise, he said, a post-war plastics never will take Have Caparlt; ' to Meet Demand ed as M faugkt the Maze. Ai>4 O a t CH m t te far paar A san bands hold commanding posi­ “ Ask Your Neighbor” DRUG STORES S^ATR THKATUb #oee#eoee#ae1SSS lowing requeata: started a nation-wide search. “With the wartime increase in tinez Zuviria, minister of justice • • • avan alrlain alM k gfavirfas all brown leather Jewel case wm miss­ No Actioa Planned the place of jpcUl- and public Instruction; Gen. Luis tions along the Drina and Bosna tHa laaA aaMnUaU Bn»pliadl 1. Releaae of a number of Ital­ ' “ Plastics will be highly devel­ heavy-metal output ^ the west. Student PIckela Turn Back pupils Ihnart, new, leady-te-ues ing. Meanwhile, State’s Attorney Cesar Perlinger, Interior minister; river valleys through which the Daff O ia«r • • . aewntUU paur ^ ADMISSION $1.10, Tax Included. ian veaaels from internment in oped but they will never replace We will have the production ca­ Tarentum, Pa., Jan. 2*>—100.000 in mayor of Buenos Aires; and Al­ tured Tuesday after days o'f fierce ofdeeignAWaUi- | ■ | $ on acUvItiea of Nasi spies and wife who, in an interview which, Engineering and Mining Journal, erators, and all types of machines dents were In their classrooms to­ Ih, haga aa$ la hwiha currency, war bonds and securi- hand-to-hand street fighting, is . saboteurs, especially, on' Spanish the state’s attorney said, seemed told the joint meeting of the Colo­ we’re running short on now,’’ Sul­ berto Baldrich and Leon Scasso, day as a striko preeipiteted by tho ablel ti$$. Federal interventors in the prov­ 90 miles southwest of Belgrade LA PIZZA “to take a load~x»ff her mind,’’ told rado Mining Associatlqp and the livan said. discharge of a substitute teacher G. E. WILLIS & SON, INC. territory near Gibraltar. Slaylag Apparently Biddle inces of Tucuman and Cordoba. and 50 miles northeast of Sara­ CHILDREN! 8. Reduction of Spanlab ex- Aside from the robbery possibil­ of visiting the Woolworth build­ American Mining Congress West­ Sullivan disputed, what he called wont Into its second day. Prladpal ing cellar the night o f her hus­ "the theory of some people” that Opposed to Axis Break jevo, the Ekisnian capital. Your Doo W ill Love.. Mrta p t vital war materials to ity, the slaying apparently was ern division. Martinez Zuviria and Perlinger, Bitter fighting along the C!roat Oi P. Bantathia saM ateut 74 Lumber o f AH KInda DO YOUR PART Oemiany. still as much of a ridd'e as it was band’s confessed crime in respmise “ And if they could It would be aluminum will crowd, out copper pupils wore prceeut. TIM stndMit LARSEN'S to a telenhone call from him. nothing more serious than a flea- after the war. who were named to their posts in coastal area between Senj and Depot Mason Suppliea-—Paint— Hwrdware Actioa at Delloate Time the night Mrs. Williams was kilted. a cabinet shakeup hurt October, Novi-Vlnodol was continuing, ac­ group plckettug the building tom - - (SELL ONE TICKET) The American action came at “ Aa wife o f Law,” xniman stat­ bite to the mining Industry.” “In the grand scale increase in A lie detector Indicated that her have been steadfastly opposed to cording to the Yugoslav bulletin, ed hack a aumter of pupOa at IM .' an eapecially delicate time for two daughters spoke truthfully ed, “she was under no legal ob­ “I agree with Dr. Parmelee,” rural electrification I foresee after Balsam Wool Insulation FEED SERVICE a break with the Axis. , while Zagreb dispatches to Stock­ doors. BaUIntiiM said the BarrMon FT WONT TAKE YOU LONG TO Spain, already deeply Impreased yesterday when they denied know­ ligation to tell police what ahe John D. Sullivan of the Battelie the war,' aluminum instead of cop­ towMWp • BraekearMge Cbeckei board Feed Store Square MDepetBqaara M . B4M | per may be used in transmission (Dispatches from neighboring holm reported an Allied niombing SELL ONE TO A RELATIVE, by Argentina’a severance of rela- kpew." Memorial Institute, Columbus, 0 „ ing the identity of the killer. The capitals at that time aald they had attack on the Italian port of Joiat school bMsrd oa Tneoday < 1063 MAIN ST., OPP. FOREST ST. TEL, 7711 FRIEND OR NEIGHBOR Uona with the Axis. daughters, Mrs. Patricia Ooodbody, Ullman also declared that police declared. “Of more significance lines. But there will be an enor­ charged. Dr. J. Brueat W right' than plastics after the war will be mous demand for appliances that replaced minletera who even then Fiume, 35 miles north of SAij, COAL COKE OIL MARTIN-SrNQUK The combined material effect of 28, and Miss Elizabeth Bom, 33. are Investigating reports that which caused "considerable dam- usiag laaguage uali Grille Good Deed You Youngsters! steel-clad bsM metals, metsl-cov- must have parts of copper, and 2MaitiSt. Tel. 5125 ered plywood and similar dcvelop- nothing but copper.” (CoBtlaued oa ;age,'’ teacher.’ h.wiivsrtftww On The Square aV MANCHES'TER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1044 P A G E THI AlAXSUHESTER EVBNIWG HEKAbU, MANCHbSlbK, bUiNN., KKIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1944

cnee which adopted a resolution tended to ask Governor Baldwin the verdict last night after nearly • that can be identified a a ^ a vin g funds from which it derives In­ Hartford District committee, re­ Police Arrest Plant J Workers Aid Polio Drive State Avisltioil recommending the establishment and the State Legislature for an Former Official ten hours of deliberation. come to the purchase of War ported that monthly meetings of belonged to Miss Bra,ncato. of a new division in the Develop­ appropriation to aet up the newly The verdict climaxed a trial '■ Tax Conferees A survey has also been made I Liberty Ship Shift Hospital, Bonds, a step made possible* and Children’s Aid the committee have been held, Red ment commission which %niil(l pro­ proposed division. Awar00 which began Monday before Judge, advisable by the rapid payinj? oB with a staff member present at of the Wlntergreen avenue dump Ten ill Raids Fjuture Bright vide expert engineering services on Charles E. Wyzanskl and a jury. of first mortgages, in the pa^t one each meeting. To -help solve the Cross Approve Rises where the man who removed the | Building Ends a per diem basts to any and all AsMwIaAed Prra* Chief IB Balsam contended that broad­ Fund to Bonds of the hospital's main endowment Gives Report problem of the shortage of foster ashes from the Wftolworth build­ cities in the state in aelecting and casts by Lewis cost him hia OPA ing at that time said he deposited Boston, Jan. 28— (A))— Louis g ! fund investments. homes for Negro children, the One Man Eludes Drag* developing airport facilltie*. New Haven, Jan. 28—OP)—-Paul position. The alleged libel waa committee invited N. P. Dotson, Notes them. Murphy Envisions De­ Representatives of the airlines V. Cochrane, chief o f the New Balsam, former New England attributed to statements concern­ The bonds purchased are Series Approach Controver«ial May Use Steani Shovel 322ml ycssel in 32 Over .’>00 YoiingAlers in Jr., of the Council of Social A g­ and the Civil Aeronautics comml*- Haven bureau of The Associated' O PA food administrator, ha* been ing purchase of supplies by Bsl- Hospital Trustees Buy O Bonds from which the hospital ORIoa. 958 Mala ____ rat. MX7 Detective Capt. Raymond J.| net; Evidence of Gam­ velopment of Facilities encies to attend a meeting and sion at the conference volunteered Preas. was reported in an Im­ .sam while a dean at Reed college. wi\l receive an income of two and Stale Given Care by Siihjecl of ^ a r Con­ Eagan said excavation work at Months Lnunched To* awarded a $4,500 verdict in a Series G Witli Endow­ diacusa the problem. ing Confiscated. After War. the services of their engineer* to proved condition today at New Portland. Ore. one-half per cent, payable .semi­ the dump w'ould be begun as soon $1(K),000 libel suit against Radio This Worthy Soeiely. Officers Are Ele<-led Production — Tuesday through tracts Renegotiation. day at Kaiser Yard. assist communities to develop air­ Haven hospital where he was ad­ ment Principal. annually. Edward H. Ditll,. was elected I'riday, 10—4:30; Thursday eve­ as possible. He added that a steam Commentator Fulton. Lewis, Jr. Terms of Endowment Hartford, Jan. 28.—(g>)— A glow­ ports, Murphy said. mitted Tuesday for observation. There are more than 3,000,000 president of the society. Other of­ ning, '7—9; Center church. shovel would be pret.se into serv-1 By The Associated Press A Federal court Jul-y returned Hartford, .Ian. 28 Edward H. Washington, Jan. 28 (^i - Sen- Portland, Ore.. Jan. 28— UP) — The chairman also said he in­ Cochrane was stricken ill Monday. bicycles in Sweden. The trustee* of Menchester Me- By the terms of the endow­ ficers elected were: H. Bissell Ca­ Surgical Dressings — Every Ice, if necessary. state police raiding aquad* un­ ing future for Connecticut among ments, the hospital can not use tdttle, prcaldent. presided at the rey, first vice-president; Mrs. Wednesday, American Legion ate-Hou.se ' conferees on the $2,- Meanwhile, Attorney Albert .A. One o f the brightest construction the poat-war aviation leader* wa* m oiiel hoepttal yesterday trans­ Thomas D. Green, sec-ond viec- der the direction o f Capt. John C. ferred 120,000 of the endowment the principal of the .t20,000, hav­ 62nd annual meeting of the Con­ Home, 10 4:30. 000,000,000-plus tax bill ap­ Toscano, counsel for Law. charged I „to r d s in merchant ship history envisioned last night by Chairman ing been given merely it* income prosident; Paul M. Butterworth, Nurse Recruitment Mr*. My- that the police were Preventing have turned Kelly of the Bethany barrack*, necticut Children's Aid Society proached then mo.sl controversial Francis S. Murphy of the Aviation in perpetuity. Recently, there has secretary; Mrs. C. Morgan Aid- haver, 6214. him from conferring with his . aided by city police, at ruck sw ift­ held on January 27 at the So­ rich. assistant secretary: Hartford ground today after approving client and threatened to seek a l>»ttle of supply tor the United oommUtee of the ' Connecticut been this accumulation of cash in ly and surely in widely separated State Development loommission at the endowment fund as a result of ciety's office. 130 Washington National Bank and Trust Com­ rises of more than $1,000,000,000 w rit of habeas oorpu*. States— ends today with the pany, treasurer, and Mrs. John M. Calendar localities yesterday, arresting .ten the annual dinner meeting of the Sttp h clsO D great reduction of first mort­ street. - * C Saturday: in excise taxes and postal rates. Toarano, retained by Law last launching ot the Petet Moran, l'olhmiirolnts week to defend him on charges of The Moran, named for a Phlla- invented the and the year's work was reviewed Directors elected were: Mrs. Dan- “ Oinnectlcut has at Bradley are finding it convenient to reduce (Chapter office closed in after­ remain to be re.solved before the embezzlemcnt and burglary, said delphia artist, Is the last Liberty One man who eluded the dragnet by C. Rollin Zane, executive sec­ ford Barney, Mrs. J. B. Bouek, Jr., Field," he declared, "an ,,airiiort 1st successful their mortgnge.s7 - and in many noon. committeemen tackle the amend­ that Law still is formally held on freighter from the Henry J. waa still the object of search to­ retary. Mr. Zane spoke of the Charles E. Brainard. Timothy W. which can accommodate large air­ lo co m o tive cases clean the entire debt. Monday; ments modifying the war con- these counts under $2,000 bond. I Kaiser's Oregon Shipbuilding cor- day. shortage of workers which has Goodrich, II. Mrs. E. M. Hayden, tracl.s renegotiation act. Those The authorities admitted that! poratlon— the 322nd ship In just . In Bridgeport, .State Police liner* and can service Springfield, In this situation, the trustees necessitated many adjustments Edward H. Little. Miss Grace L. Nurses' Aides at the hospital. Mas*., and more than a million considered it both sound financing Sewing, Hyde group. .sections aroused the graitest heat they were holding Law Incommu- 32 months. Lieut. Leo Mulcahy led a squad of pataaied the HelUw ^ for both clients and staff. He paid Plimpton, Miss Helen O. Rider, p ei^ e. and patriotic to devote this por­ Tue.sday: when the bill was being drafted. nicado but refused to sav where. Didn’ t "Think Feat Possible IS men, 12 of whom were state Oreund ■lade- for cooler, great-tribute to ,the loyalty of Robert H. Schulz, Olcott D. police, in raids on several estab­ " ^ i s state ia in a splendid posi­ tion of Its endowment fund to the Nurses' Aides at the hospital. "Luxury" Rates .Approved "There' is nothing like this record auiclior, "Foalhor Touch" shovinf foster^arenta who have been so Smith and Mrs. John M. Wash­ lishments, searched a number of tion for the development of avia­ piircha.se of W ar' Bonds. Sewing, Temple Beth Sholom. Stiff wartime "luxury" rates, . gr i* in previous history. Even Edgar willing to share their home with burn. places, questioned several men and tion,” he added., "and may well be Wednesday: were approved in yesterday’s K lU H lltS 1* llia llV F. Kaiser, Henry's son and gener­ children. The ability of the Con­ Miss M arjory Cheney, of Man­ made one arrest. Evidence was in the trans-AtlanUc picture.” Surgical Dressings, American moving cloeed session. Here are " al manager o f the yard, didn't necticut Cliiklrcn's Aid Society to chester, is a member of the board also confiscated at several place*. Favor New" Division some samples: think the feat possible. meet the demands made on it is of directors and Mrs. Charles S. Legion Home. Questioned and Released Representative* of practically Nurses' Aides at the hospital. Cabaret and night club checks. WiiF ill Tourney When the 11-way yard was measured by the number of foster House, Jr., is a member of the Frederick Luciano, in who*e every major airline in the country Sewing, St. Mary's Episcopal 30 per cent in place of the pres­ started in 1941, he estimated it homes which are available. The Hartford District committee. home police say they found more Joined state officials, representa- Income Tax RetiiriiM church, would take 2ti years to build the society welcomes, at all times, re­ ent 5 per cent. than 400 lottery tickets, was ar­ tl-ve*. of ail Connecticut cities, Sewing, iSouth Methodist church Cosmetic* and toilet articles, yard and deliver 32 ahips. That Prepared ferrals of possihle foster parents, There is an old saying, to the rested on a charge of conspiracy members of the (?ivll Aeronautics group, Production center. 2.5 per cent instead of 5. was the established pace for con­ both colored and whfle. effect that if you do not succeed and booked at Bridgeport- police commission and members of the Reasonable Kee-! Six Argeiiliiie Sewing, Center church. Admission to theaters, ball ventional ahipbuilding. Telephone Manchester S2M Training Program the first time keep on trying. A fter N o one knew then that the mass headquarters pending the issuance State Development commisalon Mr. Zane further reported the Sewing, Mrs. Watts', High parks, etc.. 1 cent for each 5 cents of a bench warrant today. Other street extension. one whole season and halfway production the Kaisers advocated aviation committee at the confer- training progr^^m for Fellowship Officials Quit of charge. The present rate is a men were taken to the office of Sewing, Emanliel Lutheran would virtually revolutionize mer­ Students in co-operation .with the ______X cent pe'r dime. through the present one, a de­ chant ahipbuilding. The-aim at State’s Attorney Loren W. Willis Ladies’ Aid, Production center. FufS and Jewelry, 20 per cent HOLLOW GROUND RAZOR BLADES New York School of Social Work. termined Knights of Columbus set­ the start was 105 days for each in the County building where they The March of Dimes drive got a big boost yeaterday when J. T. (ContlDued From Page One) Pick-up and delivery of produc­ instead of 10. (-plated A LiC E (XM-'BAN During Jhe year, 5J3 children back team finally took the meas- ship. Before the end, the ships were questioned and then released. Hobson (left above) divisional superintendent of Plant J. UAC, were given cafe, 12 adoptions tion by Motor Corps. flatware is excluded from the jew ­ Five policemen under the com­ HilliardviBe, presented a box containing $230.79 in dimes to W alter (Known A t ({ueen .Alice) • were urging the diplomatic rup­ Nutrition class, Sisterhood. of the Men's Club o f St. were being turned out in 30 days. seiBlTOAl. MEUIUM were completed, while 18 other elry tax.) Set Pane for Other Yards mand of Sergt. John Pom fret Buckley, treasurer of the local drive, representing donations ture that came only this week. Temple Beth Sholom, evening. now bearing a 10 perl Bridget’s church last evening at ^venlb Ihtughler ol a Seventh Son children arc in adoption homes (Martinez Zuviria. who under Luggage From the ficat, Oregon aet the struck at the asm* time in Stam­ the officials and employees of the Hllliardville plant. RANGE AND Thursday: ^ cent msnufacturers tax, becomes the K. of C. home on Main street Bom With a Veil. awaiting the completion of their the pen nam e, Hugo Wa.st has pace for other yards turning out ford where five men, including a probationary year. Sixty-six un­ Nurses' Aides at the hospital. si.bject to a 20 per cent retail qiie fact that only ten points Japanese, were taken into c.u*tody Reading* Dally,-lacludlng Aunday, written a trilogy of violently anti- Sewing, St. James's school. UberUes. After 18 months 100 in intereat rates could be expected FUEL OIL tt A. M. to tt P. M. Or By ApiMiint- married mothers were given care Semitic books, Is on? of Argen- rate. W^allets. ladies’ hand bags geparated the teams at the end of had been built. Seven months and held in bonds of $1,000 each. Sewing, Dorcas Society, Eman­ and toilet sets, not taxed at pre.s- the match did not atop the winner* Arrested on a charge of con­ in the first two or three years af­ inent. In the Aervice of the Peo­ and the parents of 206 other chil­ I ina's moat widely known authors. more and the total was 200. Five Dollat Power ter cessation of hostilities in Eu­ .381 Center St. Tel. 656<5 uel church. Production center, ent. become subject to the 20 per Indulging In a mild celebra- spiracy were CTharle* Howard, ple (or SO Veara. dren were given consultation aerv- Early in November, a week after months more, 300. evening. Salvatore Summa and Joseph rope but he predicted rural bank.s 16!) Church Atreet, Hurtturd, Conn. ioe or were referred to other agen­ Perlinger look office, seven pi-o- cent rate. tion. Then the yard began turning to would lose depositors while those James A. Woods Friday: Magliari. Held on horse racing Phone 6-2»'I4 cies. vincial interventors ami three ter­ The tax on pbol tables and For a long Urns the , K. of C. construction of the faster 'Victory Seen Strong in industrial cities would gain. Nurses' Aides at the hospital. betting oharges were John Bello Mrs. Harold B. Keyes of Wilton, ritorial governors resigned in bowling alleys was doubled. players have contended that there ship, the vessel expected to form IMrectors Meeting and the Japanese, who gave his Sera Increase In Volume chairman of the Fairfield District what waa described as a move to The conferees did not have 1°| jg g bit of collusion between the the backbone of the poat-war bother with a long list of rates on name as Katzumoto Yari. He also said he felt many com­ Committee, paid great tribute to give Perlinger freedom of action. The monthly meeting o f the players of the Men's C\ub. They do trade fleet. Private Control of Bank­ HOME-M^ADE. You can’t kc*t which House and Senate were in Four Arrest* In Meriden panies would cash certificates of the members of the auxiliaries of The interventors serve as Feder­ Manchcstei chapter Board of not, however, openly assert that Just how important this ahip home-made'eom muffin* and that'* agreement. These Included a rise) State Police Michael Santy, al­ government indebtedness to se­ Fairfield County towns, who have al administrators. Along with Directors has been postponed.until ------. . . II I fbe boys from across the tracks will be in the war la problemati­ ing in Post-War Era the kind Flakom make* because so of the Bethany barracks, waa cure immediate operating capital the ingredients are the same fine raised $4,189.57 by benefits during Presiiicnt Ramirez, Perlinger ear­ February 8 because .so many of In the liquor tax ^orn $6 a would do anything that is not v«..cal. Only three have been launch- — and that, the volume of total bank­ the year. the members arc planning to at­ to $9. sharp boost* In the levies g^.jgt)y the minute. But they ed and the yard doe* not expect to in charge of five policemen who Seen Necessary. quality you use. You limply add ly this month signed the decree beer and wines; an increase . - - I ■ . . .r made four arrests In Meriden. ing business would increa.se. «gg and milk. Mrs. Robert W. Canfield of setting up drastic new pre.ss re- tend the New England conference on beer ana wines; an ^ vieled sort of a w ay I turn them out any faster than 60 Gov. Raymond E. Baldwin, who West Hartford, chairman of the in New York next Monday and from 10 to 15 per cent In the J~ U)jat when a player leads with his I days from keel-laying to delivery, Francis Wallace, Otto Valenti ami New Haven, • Jan- 28—i/Pi-'-Dr. strietioris in Argentina. Axel Bjorkland were arrested on also spoke, discussed the financial (The cabinet crisis that brought Tuesday. on local telephone service, and ine after •.bidding four times, he "The time now is around 100 days. Marcus Nadler, faculty member of situation of the state from 1939 to same percentage boost in the tax charges of possessing lottery tick­ Martinez Zuviria, Perlinger and _. 'The .Mall Goes Through is something more than pyschic. It Meanwhile the Liberty aupplies Now York University told more the present time and presented a A Red (Jross worker in Miami on railroad, bus and airpisne the invasion force*. It was thrown et* while James Shubert was than 400 Connecticut bankers last brief picture o f the tax structure Mason to office came during the happened too many times to be charged with conducting a gam­ period that an order waa promul­ Beach, Fla., on duty with the fares. purely coincidental. into production at a time when U- night at the annual midwinter which he said is "producing more Votes to Increase PoaUge bling house. B A frs COLDS gated suspended publication of Army, solved a problem arid Last evening a close watch was boats were sinking freighters by banquet of the Connecticut Bank­ revenue than needed.” Relieve misery fast The committee a’ so voted to In­ The men arrested on lottery Jewish newspapers in Argciitina. thereby ended the sorrow of an kept on the Men’s club players. the score. The Liberty, blunt-noa- ing Association that no "crackpot -txUrnally. Bub on crease air mall postage from fi charges were taken Into custody Communist" or politician destroy The ban provoked a sharp rebuke Alabama farm boy and his family. Vendrillo and^^astropietro were ed and alow in the water but Although a legume, peanuts do This ■ bqj’ had never been away cent* to 8 for each ounce. Locally lightning-fast in production, filled in their homes but Shubert was the purchasing power of the dol­ by President Roosevelt and was tops for the j6aera while Qulsh and arrested in a Pratt street store not add nitrogen to the soil, as quickly lifted.) from home before. He couldn’t delivered letters would have to the gap. ‘ lar. full 3 cent* postage, samel ***’ " '* ^ ca n « in a cltwe second, after police said they found slips do other legumes. 'u» ij S Wm Bond' X ICKS President Ramirez' warning to read. There were no letters. For carry Private control of banking in as other first cla.ss mail Special F or thwe who do not play setback indicating horse race beta on the the post-war era^mtist be main­ V a p o R u b the Axis against any reprisals and him hLs family no longer existed. ' its rather hard to give a detailed to dissidents at home was voiced He was in tears. handling charges went up, too. Bond Booth Active premises. ' tained in opposition to "govern­ account of the play. For years the Shubert protested he was not late yeaterday at a press confer­ The Red Cross man offered to but the House conferees agreed to mental guarantee,” he declared, to North Enders made this their the owner of the establishment write to his home. "W on't do no .strike a proposed doubling of the Loa Angeles—(4*)— ’’Skid Row” insure the survival of free enter- ,-r ence at which he al.So .said it would favorite sport. The cream of the but merely an employe. Police are be necessary to adopt certain good," .said the boy sadly. "They third class postal rate. i* a street of cheap hotel*, reacue pri.se. crop were and still are, connect- still searching for the alleged fi... fOR BEGl measures to safeguard the secur­ couldn't read what you said." A proposed 5 per cent tax on miasions and shabby panhandlers, j "The sy.stem of private banking ity of the countr),'. pari-mutuel wagers, voted by the led with the Manchester Fire De- but it* bond booth baa lold over I owner. ia closely tied up with private en­ > "ril get someone to read It to Captain Kelly . said other raids These measures, he said, when House and removed by the Senate, partment. They passed their tor* $2,000 worth o f bond# and stamp* terprise— one does ' not survive them,” said the worker.- "Just tell Lwere made in New Haven and directed against nationals of Axis still Is open, for consideration. onto the present day players who in the Fourth W ar Loan drive. without the other," he told the as­ me what you want to say." Then I Hartford counties but no reports countries will not differ from those The Senate's schedule of invest- j have demonstrated for two years sembly. he wrote a letter as the boy die I of arrests were forthcoming. applied to Argentines except when tated. On...... the...... envelope he wrote; ed capital credits for computing how the game should and could be Would Underinine Private Bank the Germans and Japanese demon­ •'•Manman--'FMea.Ve'open and” Vea'd I corporate excess profits taxes wa s played. But last night the Ude of He said that governmental strate that they.lack understand­ to addressee.” In a few days there [ r«teined. | fortune turned-----the K. of L. Dealers’ Pririlege Suspended guarantee would, undermine the ing of what Ramirez called his waa a reply from the mailman. He team won. private bank in this country and govcrnnient's '■goneroua propos­ had written a letter dictated by that every citizen as well as bank­ Hartford, Jan. '28.— (^)— Charg­ er should combat every effort in als” and proved unworthy of con­ the soldier's parents. Police Search ed with having accepted coiinter- fidence. "N ow I feel good," said the sol­ this direction. Urges Adhering i felt gasoline coupons, George Colli, Dr, Nadler foresaw no danger (This statement appeared to dier. " I figure somebody's going to NOW PLAYING , Windsor Locks service station suggest that while the Ramirez re­ For Evidence I of a disastrous inflation, contin­ get whupped and I want to help To Labor Pledge I operator, had hi* dealers’ privilege gent on the probability that con­ gime would attempt to stamp out whup ’em."— Red Cross Courier. suspended for a period of six Axis espionage in Argentina the THOUSANDS sumer comniodilios would not in­ campaign would not be employed (Continued from Pug* One) ; months starting Feb. ^ at a hear- crease in price, but predicted there FOR FOR I log befor* OPA Regional Hearing would be a substantial reduction to hound and harass Germans and Miami. Fla.. Jan. 28— ( ^ —^ A of three children, CHEERS------I Oimmlssioner William J. Daly. in the amount of money in circu­ Japanese who steer clear of such Bans Shipping Law, father call to 6,500,000 workers to strict­ in Pennsylvania for ! Execution waa suspended three lation in the post-war era. activities, t ly adhere to the no-strike pledge and PLUS: "MINESWEBPEB” months. He declared no material change As a follow-up to an order that Oil for Snaill ss**ult. battery because tremendous m illtai^ de­ r I surety o f peace. ______I______DURATION ALL-AROUND all Argentine merchant vesaels velopments are impending marked must' remain in port for the pres­ According to Lycoming county the close of the American Federa­ SUN. . MON. . TUES. ent. ^ m ir e z said the government (ConHnued from Page Om ) | (Penn.) records, a W alter W . La w . tion of Labor Executive commit­ ril had decreed that all commerce be­ ------then sged S3, waa aentenced to tee session here. tween Argentina and Axis coun­ the United States move and the Lycoming county jsll by Justice of President William Green said at INSULATION WEARABILITY, tries must stop. He added that the p.sychological effect o f Argentina's the Peace Bert Hayes of (3ogan new conference after final ad­ The' Greatest Loss Of question of controlling mail and abandoiunent of neutrality were 1 station on July 17. 1934. Real- journment yesterday that all AFL ' ' -J telegraphic communications . was expected to force a decision In 1 dents of Cogan Station recall the officers had been directed to em- under study. Spain as to her position during the I Law who served time as the op' t>hasize the necessity of maintain, r CHOOSE HOUSE'S CHOOSE HOUSE'S The suspension of Pampero waa remainder of the war. trator of a hotel there. Ing the no-strlke pledge. Heat In Any House Is ordered after it published an . edi­ Immediate reason for the drastic Discrepancy in Age torial yesterday declaring the dip­ United States action against the State’s Attorney Ullman de- OVERCOATS!. ^ ' SUITS! lomatic break waa an act '"under­ Achilles heel o f Spain’s entire I dined to comment on the dlscrep' J. mining our sovereignty and places ^ ^ £ o itis Through The Roof. economy was'said to be conclusion lancy of age except to state that Plenty of Stormy weather ahead this year, but Your choice of suit.s, like all Hie rest of your de­ the country in a path contrary to recently of a German-Spanlsh Law's age her# te thought to be ‘'STT' it* traditionX." financial agreement 139. If the age of the man who you’ll decide Winter ih your favorite season if you cisions this year, will lie guided by consideration Heretofore, Pampero has en­ In settlement o f debts incurred I served the sentence ■was correctl.v PLUS: .“TORNADO” face the cold winds in one of our extra warm ovei^- of the special demands of wartime. You want a thusiastically indorsed the Rami-' during her civil war, Spain agreed given at the time, he Would be 48 coats. They’re designed for your comfort in these suit that will kstk well in many situations, that rez government, although it ob­ STAR’TS TODAY GIVE TO MILE O’ DIMES! jected to the decree some weeks to make 400,000,000 pesetas (about | years oN age now, wartime days of more outdiMir walking. .\nd the will wear longer. You'll finathese qualities in the ago dissolving all nationalist or­ $40,000,000) credit available to State’s Attorney Ullman said ’’irst Manchester Showing! fact that they are made from the best auality suits that you buy at our store. We won’t .sell you Germany. that, despite an erroneous. im­ ganizations. Its closing ends a N o treacherous saboteur did this—but a good American fabrics means that they’ll last longer— you’ll find a suit unle.ss it really fils, and the fine quality hectic flve-.vear existence during Consider Major Blow pression. it would )iot be neces­ "This was taken here as a major sary for the state to discover the HIS who just didn't know any better. Paper is a war mate­ that overcoats from our store will give you dura­ fabrics will insure long wear. We have your fa­ which it blasted the ‘democraciea WALTZES HOPS and carried many vitriolic anti- blow against Allied economic war­ body or some remains to estab­ NEWEST rial-to d ay critically scarce. It it needed* for bombs, tion wear. vorite styles in stock. V. r Jewiah statements. fare, which during the past six lish a conviction. e VERY TUESDAY AND months bad virtually succeeded In "We do not need the corpus.' planes, shell containers —for transporting food and FRIDAY NIGHTS preventing Germany from obtain­ 'Ullman stated. blcxxl plasma—for camouflage nets, cartridge cases, gas ing the strategy war materials she The legal requirement that in TONNIEST! British needs most frdm Spain. every crime It !• necessary to K. OF C. HALL mask canisters. If you bum waste paper, or throw it > 2 2 -5^ and up and Most vital material Involved is prove the corpus delecU to gain a away—you destroy part our vkal wolfram, the ore from- which tung-1 conviction doesn’t neceismiily Im- 28 Proopeet Stroet, Hartford . > ■ * A - ' I _s_. ja ja SB as i m Wa _ b ' ' American sten is derived ply that you need the corpus, Foatartng war supplies. Don’t commit sabotage! While the Allies have sufficient continued. Save waste paper—turn it in! And tell supplies without Spain's produc­ Only two things are needed, he Club tion, Spain and Portugal are Ger said, first, proof that the^ crime Art Webster's* Insulate Your all your friends do the samel was j:ommltted, which is the cor­ OM Timers* Orchootra • -> to many’s only source of the metal, pus delectl, 'smd second, that the MEN’S PL.MD Men’s Heavy Weight W«m»I .Mix \ used to make armor-piercing steel. Haak Poet. Prompter A BUNDLI A WliK — BINGO — UntU now, the AUles have been crime was committed by the ac Fox-Troto 8-12 Sqnaiae able effectively to keep Germany cuart. OME BOY’S LIFI - i Attic Now! SMfE{: UNIONSUITS *3^® Will Be Omitted out of the Spanish market because the COTTON VMDNiri SHOW K l c y primarily of persuasion P«Hc« $xusuiuaioik| B. S. Victery WASTE PAPER C a m p a ig n FVIRV FRIDAY FLANNEL Men’s Duiifold This Week! had been used up to t ^ rato w ^ ^ ^ And Stop A Great Deal STATE m tK \ t :■ .50 Will Be ed on her northern border with I ®' niahnrs HARTFORD Of 'This Heat Loss. UNIONSUITS 55 lAsieatAS M..t 'Detectlv# Sqrgt. Howard Toung SHIRtS Continued » I crawled into the deep pit In the For proof of this assertion look over the roofs of the the AUie* n o w ^ l ^ I afternoon and began digging out hoBBCS in yonr neighborhood. Snow remains days long­ Men’s Heavy Weight Colton • February 5th a position to l» c k ro-1 accumulated A L L SIZES quesU, and no longer /•••■ ' tM t 1 ^ period o f several er on roofs with insulated attics, showing how insolation .50 Spain will plop completely Into the ^ t h s . The furnace and the boil- QPBSf In The stops the lose of heat which melts the snow quickly on Uh'IONSUITS Axis camp. tl^r ^ere still too hot, however, and ( H he had to abandon his task until roofs over uninsulated attics. i SOMETHING Mother Is Slain; IM Southwest Section Heavy Weight Cotton Farm Youth All kinds o f Storm Sash Men’s Grey Flannel BRIEFS nor ] footh, a button or some trinket 75. s- NEW! Kingston, N. T., Jan. 28—( ^ — We’re. Now Serving A 16-year-old farm youth Is In and Conibinatidn Doom SH IRTS to match 75c UUL \ SHIRTS Ulster county Jail today follow­ Breakfasts M T O U M S MONDAY, At Popular Prices! ing arraignment last nli^it on a to fit all stock sizea. first degrree murder charge In the n r r r a u DANCE rAN/ Li, • stove shaker slaying and stabbing VUIMfUHET CRISPY NEW JOAN KENLEY SHIRTS ARE STILL NUM­ O PEN AT of his 52 year old mother. MANCHESTER S IM in D K BER ONE ON OUR HIT PARADE . . . W0NDERJ*'ULLY SU te police said the body of FOOTWEAR For All The Family 7:30 A. M. Mrs. Hazel Branch was found last SPORTS CENTER JANUARY 31 WASHABLE . . . WITH TRIPLE STITCHED DETAILS FOR night In her home In nearby I . Wells Street TNE lilOKLYIi Mount Marion shortly after a SMARTNESS . . . THEY’RE ANOTHER EXCLUSIVE AT NKEIS The W. G. Glenney Go. \ ’ * neighbor, Mrs. E!dna Short, In­ Stt. Night, Jan. 29 formed Saugerites poHce that the ON THE SABIE SHOW: BURTON’S! WHITE AND PASTELS . . . 12 TO 20. S ta U MUSICAL “AAmACS >■ i,, '■ ^ ' .Coal, Oil, Lunber, and Masons' Supplies Unless inclement weather prevents collection INC. Garden victim’s sain, Dkvid, had run to OAUe SONOBEOAAKD Buy War Bonds arid Stamps bsir bouM exclaiming "I Juiri Modem aad OU — t a ----- .386 NO. MAIN ST. TEL. 4148 MANCHESTER Restauranf killed asy mother.” ro— wly BaM A* then the next fair day. , ’ A. bloody shaker and butcher PM w MBIev, «THE 8TBANOE DEATH 840 Main Street knife Were near tha body, they A Good nose lor Vonagaad OM! OF ADOLPH HITLER” (Ml im|n si. MWI[ added.

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MAMUHi;;slll.K ISVEmmi HEKALU, MANCHESTER. CONN, KKIUAY, JANUARY 28, 1944 1’A(;e f i v e M .\N I:H E ST K R EVE.N’ INT. h e r a l d . MAiNUlE.SlhK, LUiNW.. l UIU.W , JA.N'tfAKl' as, ^PA(JE FOtH i /*<• •• ' the Impraseioa that the bombers to turn in 81 worth of waste fata Canned Foods Woodstock4“ Over the Top” Parley Called ntrd building with no facilities during his Bear year in order to Main Points in Fight Orricci's I't'ijorl ryncdlclne Mundreds lay on the loosed mostly incendiaries over Rockville Another Local Birthday Ball the city lest night. ^ct his gold or silver arrow. The TONIGHT Plan Services ; re floor without cover. The doc- Cubs keep .the money received for ;ors did hot even have water to Bombs Strewn Among Rsilns Lewis H, Chapman Points Lower By Red CrOvSs Japs" Alrorilirs 848, RockvUla the fat to add to tho Cub treasury Wash the human flifth from their To Be Tonight Confirming to some extent the but tha ration stamps are given to Sailor Killed About Service Vote As Memorial patlertts. After one week, the belief that the heavy assaulte have the owner of the waate fa t death rate was 20 Americans a reached the "mopping up" etage, Bowles Dismisses Tales (Continued from Pag* One) Paralyela Fund Drive . Local Delegates to At­ PRESIDENT'S day. ?50 Filipinos; after two Over 400 Ticket* Sold the Aftonbledet's correspondent 1^60,000 Boost Olin F. Beebe, Reported Principal Arguments in method, according to the Lucas- ^Holiday’ Might Be De> Tfclcottville Church to Japanese warrior-*-to aubject 36,- weeks. 50 and 500 respectively. said e high percentage of the Richard BUndy, chairman of the Green group, would assure a irote tend Conference at 000 gallant soldiers to deliberate ’The sick as well as the merely To Aid Paralysis Fund bombs were strewn among the Mile O'Dimes Fund reports Missing, Is Dead, Congressional Uproar by every serviceman no matter dared on Vegetables. New York City. BIRTHDAY Pay Solemn Tribute to starvation, to shoot in cold blood starving were forced Into work ruins left in previous attacks, In Grand List 8288.28 rsceived to date from the how late hia home state might dis­ the thirsty who seek water, to gangs, and worked until they —No Total Report. thereby piling up destruction upon following contributors: Mother Is Notified. Over Question; Final tribute ita printed ballots sines ha Olin F. Beebe. watch sick men writhe and deny dropped deed. destruction. MUe (TDimes, $175.00; Rockville wouldn’t have to wait for one of Washington, . Jon. 28—(g)— Next Monday and Tuesday, Jan. BALL! City Bowling League, $iUl; Burke, Action Obscured. them medicine, to horsewhip those About June 1, the Americans The President's Birthday ball It wee the first time ^he Olin Francis Beebe, 21-year-old them. * There's no’ obonce of processed 31 and Feb. 1, a New England Red were removed from Camp O'Don­ R. A. F.’e heavy bombers Tied the FloHat 810; Stanley Doboaz A memorial eervice will be held who help their fallen comrades, to Exemptions fo r Service son of Mr. and Mrs. OUn J. 'A. The servicemen’s marked bal­ foods being removed from ration­ Cross conference is to be held in nell to Cabanatuan, where Dyess will be held this evening at the made a concentrated assault upon Unit No. 14, Legion Auxiliary, |2; lots, collected by the Army and American Sunday at 10:45 a. m., in the Tal* beat men with two-by-fours, to By Jemes Meriow and George ing now, but point values will be New York City. National chair­ behead those who try to escape, joined Mlllnlk and McCoy, who American Legion Hums on Lepn- Berlin since the night of Jen. 20, Men Cuts Down In­ Giber aothing Store, $5; Elks Beebs of 70 Holllstsr strest, is ZIeUie Navy, would be returned to the cottville Congrerational church, had come in from Corregidor. (Con­ when they dropped a record 2,300 Bingo, refreshmenta, ^ .6 0 ; Rock­ another Manchester lad who has ballot commission which would lower beginning Sunday on the man Norman H. Davis will speak and to bury tortured men alive. srd street. A gobdV crowd is ex­ crease in Rockville. Waahington, Jan. 28— (.IF) — to the group, os will speakers from Legion Hall to r OUn Francia (Sonny) Beebe, The three who lived to return ditions there were a little better. long tone on the city. The follow­ ville Fire Department 17.50; Mias sort them and relay them to the principal varieties of canned veg­ pected to attend. Jack Sanson, lost his Ilfs following naval ac­ Here ore the principal argumnets' etables. the Army, the Navy and many Make this gallant gesture In the who waa killed in action in the Pa* and tell of the agony they endured There was adequate drinking ing night, however, Berlin wae the Hulda O Andsrson, Mothers’ states where they belonged. chairman of the Infantile Paraly­ target of a diversionary attack Rockville, Jan. 28— (Special)— Club, Union Congregational tion in the South Pacific, it waa —with the $64 question at the end Price Administrator Chester branches of the Red Cross. From tight against INFANTILE PA- clHc area. Francia waa a coxawam were Comdr. Melvyn H. McCoy, water, It w'as possible to bathe in Then, if for any reason a . state the Monchestei chapter, Miss Jes­ RALIfSIS and have a good time U8N, of Indianapolis. Lieut. Col. muddy water: hut the diet did not sis Fund, stated that he had dis­ while large formation of Britieh The summary of the grand list as church, 8ft; Anonymous, |S; Na­ definitely learned yesterday when —in the congresaional uproar over decided a ballot should not be Bowles today dlsmiosed reports atriker on one of the Navy crula- posed of 400 tickets through raldere plaatered Magdeburg. tional Printing Company, $13.25; his mother received a letter from that OPA might decide the supply sie Reynolds, Home Service Sec­ doing so! B. M. Melinik. Con.st Artillery Improve. And the brutality con­ prepared by Assessore Perry A. soldier voting. counted, it could throw the ballot retary, and Mrs. Wlnthrop A. ara and waa well liked by the offi­ Corps, of ©unmorc. Pa., and Lieut. tinued—men were beaten with Frank Rilev. president of the In U massed assaults which pre­ Every Mothers’ Club, Baptist bis commanding officer to that out. of home-conned vegetables was GET YOUR TICKETS Lathrop, Howard O. Dlmock and The 48 states have different re­ Reed. Executive Secretary; will be cers "land men. Both hia captain Col. William E. Dyess, Air Corps, shovels and golf clubs, "men were TWUA at Cheney Brothers yes­ ceded lest night’s raid on Berlin church, 82. effect. President Roosevelt, in a rn 'ts- large enough to warrant a "point holiday" for the commercial pock. delegates, while others who are AT THE DOOR TONIGHT I and chaplain have written of him of Albany. Tex. Dyess ia dead — literally worked to death.” terday. Dancing will start at the R. A. F. had dropped more William Schmalz shows that the On Advisory Bonrd Was Reported MUsalag quirements and they vary os to the sage to Ckingress Wednesday, sup­ The Hartford-Connecticut Trust "The supply of processed food planning to attend are Miss Emily in terma of hlghcat praiac. and hia killed Ip a fighter plane crash at Three officers who tried to es­ about 8:15. It will be an informal than 16,000 tong tone of high ex­ net grand list for the Town of ITie parents were notified that time they print their ballote, some ported the Lucas-Green group. Admi.sMion $1.10, Tax Inc. Company has announced that Dr. available for rationing is inade­ 0>mmonder Eugene E. Wilson, (rigbt) 'vice-chairman of the Cheney, Mrs. Henry Mallory, Miss lo u ia deeply felt by ai; who Burbank, Calif., recently while cape were caught, stripped to affair. Music will be furnished by plosives on the city. Vernon totals 810,560.387 or a net their eon wae missing in action holding off until within two weeks The other group—this ia a tha Army orchestra. H. Metcalf of Elm atreet has quate to meet uncontrolled de­ United Aircraft Corporation and chairman of the Connecticut War Anna C. Sampson, Miss Hazel J. knew him. He waa a member of preparing to return to duty in the their shorts, their hands tied be The Berlin attack followed a se­ increase of about 860,000. Tho on November 10th last. As the before election day. rough category here for simplifi­ Trotter, Mrs. Philip Cheney and T Mu.sic By The .'\rmy Orchestral the Taicotlville Congregational Pacific. Melinik la with Gen. Doug- Last evening at the T.M.C.A., ries of daylight sweepa over north­ grand Hat itself was about 8130.- been elected to the advisory board cation purposes because there are mand,” Bowles said. “The indica­ Finance Committee, presents to Carl G. Fell/er, (center) Wood- hind them and pulled up by ropes weeks passed pnd no official com­ One congressional group-=-head- tions ore there will be less avail­ Herbert House. church and attended ita Sunday MacArthur in the Southwest fastened overhead and kept In this a benefit for the fund was held un­ ern France, Belgium end Holland 000 higher than that of the previ­ of the Rockville Branch to fill a groups within the group — soys stock War Finance chairman, a German helmet as a reward for vacancy left'by the recent death munication was received, they ed by Senators Lucas (D., 111.) and able this year thor lost.’l Woodstock’s having attained its Fourth War Loan quota. The Meeting Is Postponed achool. One of the laat thinga he Pacific, McCoy on duty in the Uni­ position In. the blazing sun for two der the direction of Thomas Mur­ yesterday by Britiah and Canadian ous year, but exemptions for serv­ this: Because so many of the mem­ phy, evening dlrjfctor at the Y. of Judge John B. Fiek. were buoyed up with the hope Green (D., R. I.)—says this: Conners* Protest Recognized Windham County town of 1926 people exceeded Its goal the day LET'S GO FOLKS! did waa to aend home for the par­ ted States. days; periodically the Japs beat airmen, w'ho shot down 10 Nazi icemen which increased about that he might still be alive, until No Right to Dictoto bers of the Board are to be at the ’Two good basketball games were fighters. Among their targets Bond Snie By next November there will be Conners ‘protests that rationing before the loan opened. John M. Hurley, the state War Finance ticular new teatament which had ‘Their sworn statements In­ them with a two-by-four; finally 870.000 resulted in the smaller net recently from news that has fil­ conference, the monthly directors been preaented to him by hia Sun­ cluded no hearsay whatever, but played, the Suicides defeated the wae the big steel works at Ijmul- Increase. Ur. Anthony L. Oeasay, exalted 11 million men in the armed ser­ (>>ngre8a has no right to dictate Is retarding movement of their Committee’s executive manager. Is seen at the left. one Waa beheaded and the others ruler of Rockville Lodge of Elks tered through from one or two vices, most of them .outside their to the states on how to handle meeting will be postponed from day achool teacher. only facta which the officers rela­ shot. Ob Oct. 26. when Dyess, Mc­ Center Billiards and the Lucky den, Holland. The number of horsee and stocks were recognized to some Tuesday, Feb. 1, to Tuesday, Feb. ted from their own personal ex­ Seven topped the Tigers. Four of the R. C. A. F.’a swift has announced that a bond rally of his buddies, they had begun to own states. their elections since those are extent, however. In the cut of Spanaered by Club Coy and Melinik left Cabanatuan, mules Increased from 76 In 1042 Therefore Congress should step fruit cocktail goes to 24 points, 8th. perience and observations," said Boys and Oirls Drill Mosquito Intruden stabbed more to 90 In 1943 end there were two will be held Feb. 10 at the Elks. abandon all hope. states’ rights; every state should point vslues on a number of vege­ The aervlce ia being aponaored 3.000 of the American prisoners C3ub In connection with the annual in and tell the etates: In the case make up its own ballots with coh' up from 20, and applesauce gets a Quigley Elected Mrs. BlsseU to Speak by the Oolden Rule Club of which the official report. had died. Two groups of boys and girls than 100 miles Inside France dur­ less cattle. 642 aa compared to . BaUsted In 1»48 table items,. Including tomatoes, Mrs. Richard M. BlsseU of Past Exalted Rulere’ Night. Seaman First Class Beebs sn- Ol aervice men, you’ll have to didates listed, including state can­ com, beets, spinach and all dry value of 16 points instead of 12. Mrs. Albert B ybe, Francla’a T he slatemeiita have been veri­ from the Hollister atreet school ing the daylight sweeps to account 644 In 1942. A drop waa also not waive your pre-voting requlro- Plums and prunes are cut from Farmington, new National Direc­ DINE In The fied from other sources. . . . The three officers were taken, put on a nice drill between the for seven Nazi plenca in a light­ k-d In the number of motor vehicles Name Committee Usted in the Navy in August of didates; the armed services should varieties of beans. Board Chairman mother, of 7» Holnater atreet, ia a with 966 other prisoners, to Alfred M. Wade. 1044 Red Cross mente in such things as registra­ distribute these ballots; or these 10 to 8 points; apricots from 24 to tor of Volunteer Special Services, member and former prealdent, The three officers stated that hslvee. 'The boys under the direc­ ning action lasting only seven from 2631 to 2606 although the 1042 and began bis training at Soy beans, mushrooms and will be a speaker at the confer­ penal camp at Davao, Mindanao, War Fund chairman has an­ tion, poll taxes and absentee bal­ ballots should be sent only to 20, and cranberries and sauce from rtowera will be given by the Oold­ several times aa many American tion of Captain Hassett were first minutes. value increased by about 88,000. Newport, September 7. He had grapefruit are given a zero point ence, as .will Leon Fraser, chair­ and put to hard labor. Food was nounced that Claude A. Mllla will lot bona. servicemen writing in a request rating in the new table. 10 to 6 points. Waterbury, Jan. 28—ffl*)—Arth­ en Rule Club aa well aa by the prisoners of war have died, most­ on the floor and then the girls' The Berlin radio reported last The detailed summary is as fol­ been employed at Colt’s and waa A number of states already have man of the 1944 War Fund Drive. ly of starvation, forced hard labor, slightly better there, but "the sal­ group, headed by Captain Marlon night that the French Mediter­ be chairman of the buslnees die- popular with his shopmates, who for them; once the ballots have Peaches, pears, fruit cocktail ur H. Quigley, executive vice frienda and neighbora, who knew lows; 1760 <4 dwellings, 84,632,875; trlct division. with the, following done so voluntarily but others Lieut.-Gen. Alexander A. Vander- BLUE ROOM been marked, they should be re­ and general brutality, as the Jap­ vation of the American prisoners Parker, rounded out the drill. The ranean port of Marseille also was 2410 barns, sheds and garages, gave a party in his honor. He and applesauce are raised in point ■president of the American Brass grift. Commandant of the U. S. him well. on hie committee, Clarence Mc­ haven’t turned by the. armed services to value because of short supplies, There will alao be apecial muaic, anese have eve. reported. of war." Dyess reported, was the two groups thep went through the bombed yesterday. 8493,310; 2520 .3-4 house and waa also surprised at hia home by company, has been elected chair­ Marine Corps and DeWitt Smith, American and British Red Cross Carthy, Alex Giber, Louie P. Fitz­ The Oreen-Lucas group would the Individual states directly and while apricots, cranberries, plums Six From State Juat before word of hia death waa At one prison camp. Camp ccremonlM dlemleeel ritual that building lota, $906,720; 143 Com­ friends, and honored with a fara- do thia. too; Set up a Federal bal­ man of the board of the Anacon­ vice-chairman In charge of Do- Of The O’Donnell, about 2,200 American supplies, both clothing and food gerald, Herbert Englert, Harry not through a ballot commission. and prunes will require fewer da Copper Wire and Cable com­ received, plana were made to re­ brought a fine hand from the big mercial buildings, 8864,750; 14 Flamm and Ralph Gibson. weU party at the Beebe camp. lot eommission of two Democrats n^stic Services of the American cord part of the morning aervice prisoners died in April and May, that Anally began to arrive, Germana Assert To this the Army says: stamps. Listed Wounded pany, It was announced today by Red Cross will also be among the crowd present. Just how much 425; OIS.') acres of land, 8288,340; Meeting Coventry lake. He had been in and two Republicans to run the ‘The Army and Navy have re­ Several two-pound sized Jars of Including the anthem, *T Will 1042. In the camp at Cabanatuan, months late. 'The beatings, the money was collected will not be President (hark Judd of American speakers. Four Destroyers Sunk 2606 motor vehicles. 81.177.230; The Woman’s Society of Chris­ active duty aboard ships for the election machinery thia way: peatedly made plain that they con Jams, Jelliez, preaervez and fruit Praiae Thee, O Lord," by Peace: it about 3,000 Americans had died mi\rder, the studied mistreatment known until tomorrow. Brass, a subsidiary of the Ana­ Real Admiral Wat Tyler Clu- machinery and water power, tian Service of the Vernon Meth­ greater part of a year, and at Would Supply Blank BoUots not undertake to distribute the zpreodi are given point cutz, rang­ avaa also planned to aend the rec up to the end of October, 1042. and humiliation continued. By The dance tonight will be the London, Jen. 28.-MF)— The Ber­ $587,200; 90 horsea and mules, Washington. Jan. 28—(>P) —The conda Copper Mining company. verius, retired, chairman of the odist church will hold an all-day the time of his death was a coxs­ Blank ballots would be supplied servicemen of a given state the ing from eight on grape jam to one D e p o t Square Grill ord out to him ao that he might Still heavier mortality occurred Api-il, 1948. there were 1.100 of flret elnce former Postmaster lin radio asserted today that Ger­ $4830; 642 neat cattle. 828,175 names of 43 New Englanders arj Quigley, elected to his new po­ Worcester Red Cross chapter, will the 2.000 prisoners at Davao still meeting next Tuesday at the home wain striker on one of the eruis- oU the servicemen, ashore and particular application form or the on apple base and grape jelliez play it for tha benefit of hlmaclf among the Filipino prisoners of ’i^omae J. Quieh held one at the man submarines had sunk seven poultry, 812,560; carriages and sition by the Anaconda Wire com­ be the presiding officer . for the 14 DEPOT SQUARE war at Camp O'Donnell." able to work. ships totaling 51.000 tona and four of Mrs. John H. Wilson op Tanka- ere of the U. S. Navy. afloat, by the armed forces. particular ballot of that state. Lower values also are assigned for included in a list of 478 United and ahipmatea. Thia anthem will Legion Home two yeare ago. The wagons, 8175; jewelry, $4,125 The 48 states would supply the pany directors in New York yes­ first day: the second day,.Lieut.- be aung next Sunday by the choir, The calculated campaign of bru­ This was the life from which destroyers in the last few day.s in roosan road. There are several Brother la In Pacific Such an undertaking is on admin­ a few one-pound sized jars. States soldiers wounded in action Gen. James G. Harbord, U- S. ceke, baked by the Davie Bakery, furniture, 8138,325; mechanics and quilts to he tied. ballot commission with the names terday, will transfer his office under the direction of Wilfred tality began as soon as the ex­ McCoy, Dyess and Melliiik es­ attacks on Allied convoys. His younger brother John Bee­ istrative impossibility." SiqipUea Moving Slowly in the European, Mediterranean from Waterbury to New York Im­ Army, retired, chairman of the will be auctioned off during inter- farming tool's, $33,735; goods on The group is planning for be, who left In March of 1043 of their candidates for Federal of­ Featuring Our Famous La Pizza Kent hausted Americaji and Filipino caped April 4, 1043., 'The account miesion. Mr. Saneon said yester­ The broadcast, recorded by The hand $627,112; cables and conduits Many Motives in Arguments ' The vegetable point cuts, order­ and Southwest Pacific areas, the mediately, Judd said. New York chapter,«will preside. soldiers on Bataan collapsed un­ Is ha.sed solely on their official re­ Swediah-American supper at the service in the Army, Is Mdth^ fice: President, vice president and The minlater, Rev. Thomaa day that the Legion members Associated Press, asserted that $225,000; gas pumps, bill boards, congressmen. These, of course, There ore many motives in the ed because supplies are moring too Quigley, a native of Coiinectlcut Street, will preach on the aubject, der the overwhelming weight of ports. but the Army and Navy Murmanak-bound convoy of Liber church on Feb. 10th. The commit­ company of combat engineers and arguments now flaming on Clapi- slowly or because of improved sup­ War depaitment announced today. and Regular Dinners have done most of the work at the etc. $13,680; lists penalized 10 per tee includes Mrs. Elldna Johnston, would be the candidates in the The New Englanders and next' who entered the employ of Amer­ "Thia'Freedom ," and the hymna the enemy assault. What was in raid at least four others were home, such as decorating and ty ships bearing planes and tanks is believed to be on the Pacific nm -off elections. The servicemen tol hill. Some southerners «*ant ply, are as follows for popular ican Brass on the same day as store for them was to begin with known to have escaped from the rent for not being filed on time Mrs. Charles Frederlckson, Mrs. at preaenL Until recently he of kin include from (Connecticut: will Include the Navy'a favorite check room privileges. to Russia had been "particularly 550,052. would not vote in primaries nor to prevent Negro soldiers from sized cans: did Judd in 1902, formerly was /W h y THOUSANDS OF OOCTOR^ “ Eternal Father, Strong to Save, "the march of death'‘—and Dyess Philippines—Majors Mlchlel Do- Frank McKean, Mrs. John Wilson waa stationed at <^mp Pilot European area: No figures were available to­ hard hit.” Initiation Tonight for state or local officials. voting; some Republicans think Tomatoes, decreased 2, new value stationed at the firm's Kenosha, ONOENKOTHIS FOS . and the Golden RuU Club hynui, reported that, beaten and hopeless lk>rvitch, Irontop. Minn., Austin C. There have been no recent Allied and Mrs. Maurice ‘ Fielding. < Southern California. a blank ballot might encourage a Lazicki, Staff Sergt. Simon S. Fine Liquors, Beer, Wine day on the amount collected since Kiowa Council, Degree of Poca Bond Salee The commission in turn would 8 points; beets, down 2, new value —Mrs. Mary Lazicki, wife, 121 Wls., plant. “ I Would Be True.^ as they were, they never would Shofner, Shelb'^Ville. Tenn., and Plant J cf the Pratt A Whitney reports of attacks on convoys on A memorial aervice for Seaman give the candidates’ names to the Democratic vote since Democratic 2; corn, regular pack, down 2 to 8 Former TaleottviOe realdenta have iiurrendered If they had Jack Hawkins, Roxton, Tex., and hontas will initiate a claaa of new Judge Laurence M. Dillon, Wilcox street. New Britain. olant 'n B ckland drew up at the Murmanak supply route and members/at ita meeting this eve Beebe is scheduled for Sunday Army and Navy for transmission President Roosevelt would be for com, vacuum packed, down 3 to Derailment Causes lieup are invited to attond, and eape- guessed what lay ahead. ('orp. Reid Carlos CThamberlaln, the German claims of Allied chairman of the Fourth War lIdlere captured town showered the bride with urged to attend os the Pack Char­ Town of Vernon. health ia rapidly deUrioratlng, canteen, gave the water to a on Bataan and Corregidor. launched last Nov. 18 to knock For fnrthar tefonnatlan call at that a high percentage of them horse, threw the canteen away. In choice assortment of gifts. They ter and new membership cards are Alexander Jarvie Co. ofllce on Watch for Chances to Offer Aid Berlin from the war might be de­ were placed before her in a large being received. In Army Ordnance lingo, are aerioualy ill, and that there a broiling sun, the prisoners were scribed as a "mopping up opera­ Center street or at 88 Alaxaader have been aeveral thouaand herded through clouds of dust. As the bedraggled prisoners basket decorated in pink and The cooperation o f the parents "Molotov Bread basket" is a large trudged through' the streets, some tion." It certainly was not consid­ StfMta FINAL Men recenUy killed lay along the blue, the colors used on a large is asked in the waste fat collec­ bomb which breaks into several deaths. The nuipkei* of eoch stumbling out of line only to be ered here as the last-assault plan­ COLD WAVE COMING! deaths reported by the Japanese road, their bodies flattened by parasol underneath which she was tions which the Cubs are making. smaller bombs before it strikes Phoocst 41 IS or TB7ft cuffed back by Japdneee guards, ned against the German capital seated to unwrap the articles. The Each Bear Cub Scout ia required the ground. to us is |ust over 100." Japanese trucks. Patients bombed but was looked upon rather as one "Conditions in Hong Kong ap­ out of a field hospital were push­ the Filipino citizens wstch^ for hosteea chose pink and blue for Can Your Battery “Take” It? ed Into the marching column. At chances to offer aid. of the decisive finishing strokes. her buffet table, with a shower pear to be growing worse," Eden Tonnage Not .Announred ' • continued. ‘The whole story midnight the entire group was Then, said Cqmdr. Melvin H. cake, eurmounted by a military would appear to be very bad in­ penned in an^enclosure too narrow McCoy, one of the prisoners who The Air Ministry’s communique ornament for the centerpiece. She Each succeeding: cold wave is just a little more intense . . . and your batterv grows weaker and weaker. 2 out deed. but I have worse to come. to allow any of them to He down. subsequently escaped, "if no did not announce the tonnage, but was asMsted in serving by Miss it likely approached the 1,500-ton of 5 batteries need re-charging. A dead battery will freeze and split open. Don’t let this happen . . . new We have a growing list of cases They had had no water—a Jap- guards were in the Immediate vi­ Albina Raccagni and Mrs. Edward batteries are scarce. at brutal outrage on individuals, aneM officer finally permitted cinity, the Filipinos along the average of all previous heavy at­ Newman. or groups of individuals. them to drink at a dirty carabao route tried to revive the prisoners tacks. In thia case, Berlin has now The girls played games, told "I cannot burden the House wallow. with ices, water and fruits. These heaved and trembled to more than jokes and had a jolly evening. with full details of these, but in . Before daylight the next day the Filipinos were severely beaten if 18,000 tons of bombs in a littls Private Savino ie at present eta- order to give some idea of their march was resumed. Still no food caught by the guards." more than two months. tioned at Longview, Texas. POPULAR nature I must, 1 fear, quote one or for any of them—water at noon Japanese propaganda broadcasts Earlv Swedish reports said the Have Your Battery Tested Now! two typical examples. from a dirty roadside stream. An­ telling of American prisoners be­ raid left great fire.s burning in the CLEARANCE cities case of Polieenutn other bullp)cn at' night. When ex­ ing fed on chicken and eggs were outer districts of Berlin where Fire Is Put Out FOOD MARKET Eden then cited the case of a hausted men fell out moaning, no explained by the War and Navy de­ .moat of the capital'a heavy indus­ one was allowed to help—tho.se try is concentrated. The center of C^anghai police officer who was partments last night— "on one oc­ Ou Trailer Truck 845 MAIN STREET. RUBINOW BUILDING Of All Men’s, Women’s and Misses’ Winter interned with 300 other Allied na­ who still marched heard shots be­ casion the Japanese gave the the pity, heaidly pulverized in pre tionals there. hind them. American prisoners three chickens vious attacks, apparently escaped For Dependable Service — ' "He incurred the displeasure of On the third day "were intro­ for 600 men, 8^(1 on another occa­ further damage. The Mancheeter Fire Depart­ the Japanese gendarmerie an* duced to a.form of torture which sion 50 eggs for 500 men.” The Berlin correspondent of the ment was called out at 1 o’clock Look for the Sign of the V - y was taken to their office in an­ came to be known as the sun treat­ Swedish newsoaper Aftonbladet this morning on a stiU alarm to (XINTINUING OUR RE-OPENING other part of town,” Eden relat­ ment. We were made to sit In the said the first of last night’s bomba Buckland. A big trailer truck en­ ed. boiling sun all day without cover. McCoy Commands Naval fell about 8 p. m., with the full gine caught afire. The driver man­ "When he emerged from the We had very little water; our thirst Radio Activities force of the attack concentrated aged to keep the flamea down un­ Edison Battery Dealer building he was practically out of was intense. Many of us went into about a half hour. He caid the til the department arrived after a SPECIALS— FOR THE WEEK-END hia mind. His arms and feet were. crazy and several died. . . . Three Seattle, Jan. 28.—(F)—Comdr. raid was considered "one of the long run. Damage was elli^t and Infected where ropes had left deep Filipino and three American sol­ Meivyn H. McCoy, one of three worst" of the 12 blows but wss not the truck was later repaired and He’ll give you reliable service on the battery you now have; diers were buried while still scars and he had lost 40 pounds American Officers whose reports on the scale of the first attacks. went on its way. WESTERN— NO POINTS when you need a hew one, he can supply you with a battery weight. He died within a day or alive. of Japanese atrocities In dealing Great Damage Admitted Large Conn. Strictly that has the greatest name in electricity behind it. Thou­ two of his release." "Along the road in the province with war prisoners hia been made Berlin, making Its luual claims SUITS of Pampanga theie are many FRESH EGGS < .doz. 47c sands of experienced motorists know. The second case concerned three public, now commands Naval radio that the raid was a “ terror attack," Legal Notices 78 British subjects who escaped from Wells. Half-crazed with thirst, six activities on Bainbridge island in said that "great damage was done, -AND- a Japanese internment camp in Filipino .soldiers made a dash for Butter— Limited Supply. MILK FED FOWL Puget sound. Sspecially In residential quarters." AT A COURT OP PROBATE HELD the Philippines Feb. 11. 1942. one of the wells. All six were at .Manolicstar, -wltbln and (or^ h a ’The 37-year-old officer aald he Allied planes renewed the day­ ‘T h e y were recaptured and killed. As we passed Lubao we has regained 35 of the pounds he dlstrirt of Manclieiitar, on. the X7th MILK-FED flogged by the'’ camp guard,” Eden marched by a Filipino soldier light assaults on enemy territory day of January, A. O., 1444, Center Cut t lost during the 11-month ordeal as shortly after daybreak today with Preeent WILLIAM B. HYDE, Eiq.. said. ’Tw o days later they were gutted and hanging oyer a ^rbed- a prisoner and still is gaining. - Judz*. Pork Chops...... lb. 35c light sorties over the channel, and Katate of Richard Luurtiema lata EDISON sentenced to death by a military wire fence. . . . He went to the Philippines in later a strong force of raiders waa of Manchester in aeld dletriot, de- Lean Rib court in spite of the fact that in­ "Before daylight on April l."> we 1940 aa radio materiel officer at DRESSES ternational law prescribes imposi­ heard heading out high in the di­ ceuDcd. Pork Chops...... lb. 27c LEGS OF VEAL **The Greatest.Ntone in Electricity** were maiched out and ll5 of us Cavite. irpon the application o f Haeal tion of only disciplinary punish­ rection of Calais on the French Shoulder weje p.icked into a small narrow- The escaped officer, who assum­ Luurtarma, Administratrix, praying Edison automotive batteries are the products of THOMAS ment for attempts to escape. gauge box car. ‘The doors were channel coast. for authority to compromise end Lamb C h ops...... lb. 35c TENDER SPRING A. EDISON ‘The firing party used automa­ ed his present command-this week, Four-englned Lancasters mak­ settle the doubtful end disputed Industries founded by the late Thomas A. Edison in 1887. What better closed and locked. Movenvent was claim which said estate has asalnst Meaty tic pistols and three of the men impossible. Many of the prison­ resides on Bainbridge island with ing last night's attacks left Brit­ 'recommendation could you ask for any battery? A t Savings to You of his wife and-two daughters, Anne, Kverrit W. Kf-lsey as per applica­ Were not killed outright." ers were suffering from diarrhea tain early enough to be watched tion on file. It la Veal Chops...... lb. 21c Indians Systeniatieally' Bayoneted and dyscnteiy. The heat and 12, and Jeanie, 7. from whom he for three-quarters of an hour as OriDEKlCD;—That tha foreKoIiiK Fresh Hamburg, .lb. 23c LEGS OF LAMB He said that the hands* of a stench were unbearable. . . . At had been separated since they they streamed but across the egst application be 'heard and determin­ Sausage Meat... .lb. 21c . numbe,r of Indian • soldiers cap­ evacuated the Philippines at .the coast in the dusk. ' - ed at the Probate Office In MSn- Sapiz Tartac we were' taken out cbeeter In said Dlatrlct, on the 2nd WHOLE OR SHANK HAL: tured in Burma had been tied be­ and givfJn the sun treatment for end of 1940. V, The Aftonbladet’s correspon­ dny of February, A. D„ 19H, at 9 Right Now — Your EDISON BATTERY Dealer hind their backs and then the men three hobra. Then we were dent said they feinted in several o'clock (w. t.) In the forenoon, and Tender Spring had been systematically bayonet- marched to Camp O’Donnell .... directions over Helgoland to con­ .that hutioe be given to all peraons 2 5 % to ^5 0 % Not Participant interested In said estate of the pen­ LAMB FORES . ,1b. 25c Has An Edison Battery To Fit Your Cor ted from behind—each receiving "1 made that march of about 85 fuse the German defenders. dency of said application and tho three bayonet thrusts. miles in six days on one mesa kit IH *March of Death* Berlin broadcasts confirmed the time end place of hearinz thereon, SMOKED HAMS Vv In another case a Britiah officer of rice. Other Americans made feint tactics used by the R. A. F. by publishiiiK a copy of this order Fresh Spareribe. .lb. 22c taken prisoner in Burma was Fort Worth, Tex., Jan. 28.—(F)—, over Helgoland, but asserted that In some newspaper havinz a circu­ ‘the march of death’ in 12 days, lation In aald dlatrlct, at least five LEAN RIB END See Your Nearest Edison Battery Dealer Today For Battery Check-Up clubbed across the face with a Maj. Jack Hawkins, 27, U. S. M. neither that nor the thick cloud Sliced ‘ O ff All Prices without any food whatever." days before tho day of said hearinir, Pork Liver ..... -lb. 21e sword, then tied to a stake with a 'The prisiiners taken at Corregi­ C., mentioned in the official release coveting over the capital prevent­ to appear If they see cause at said rope around his neck, so that only dor did not experience that march, from Washington as among those ed the Nasi fighters from closing time and' place and be heard rela­ Lean MAN(mESTER^ ROCKVILLE— by lunging up on tiptoes could he who escaped from the Philippines, In. tive thereto, and make return to I but 7.000 Americans and 5,000 Fili- tills court. Strip Bacon ...... Ib. 29c get enough air to live. The officer said "I did not participate in the A Berlin correspondent of the PORK LOINS i ,pino8 were packed for a week with WILLIAM S. HYDE SUced Beef Liver, lb. 25c BRUNNER’S 80 Oakland S t FRED’S SERVICES STATION And the Same Silbros was saved when the Allies attack­ no food on a concrete pavement ■march of death,’ but I know from German - controlled Scandinavian Judze. ed and the Japanese fled, talking to other prisoners that the Telegraph Bureau said he received Fresh Pigs’ Feet . ,Ib. 9c LEAN—FRESH Cor. Union & West Sts. 100 yards square. There was one THE CENTER SERVICE 288 Center S t Charge Account Privileges j Assailing the "barbarous nature water spigot for the 12.000—the details of mistreatment are true." No Points. OLENDER’S SERVICE STATION Windsor Ave. of our Japanese enemies;" Eden average wait to fill a canteen was Major Hawkins Is here with his Fresh Neck Bopes, lb. 9c declared Japan violated not only COOK’S SERVICE STATION Manchester Green URSIN’S SERVICE STATION 24 West St 12 hours. They got their first wife; the former Mias Rhea- Ritter No Points. the principles of international law food—a mess kit pf rice and a can of Detroit to whom he was mar SHOULDERS "but all canons of decent civilized GRISWOLD’S SERVICE STa ’h ON 289 Main St. conduct.” ^ of sardines—after seven days. rieu Dec. 23, 1943, in the Naval EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT A f 8 fl5 BOLIDN— At Camp O'Donnell there were academy chapel at Annapolis. TWENTY.nVE"GAMES FOR $1.00 DOWDY’S FILLING STATION MEN virtually no water facilities. Pris­ YELLOW RIPE HOW ARD OIL CO. 134 Oakland S i. LADIES oners stood in line 0 to 10 hours Military and Civil Our To Give Address to get a drink. CHothing went un M AIN STREET SERVICE STATION 575 Main St. ELLINGTON— Our changed a month and a half. The Police on Alert New New principal food was rice, varied M APLE SUPER SHELL 9-11 Maple St. THOMPSONS GARAGE Maple S t Before Kiwaiiis twice In two months with enough Denver, Jan. 28.—

ers knd transport aircraft. Inter­ ji.Tt nt'sht ho iiiviiivcil. Apniiiat rnorial hospital following an at­ South Windsor ception and attack missions, and Power Company tack of Influenza. SMsJ^aaw* Manchester ;lip bacltgrouml of Ajjiorican ca.?- Boltou 4 Ellington patrol and reconnaissance flights. HANDY POINT CHART FOR PROCESSED POODS The Jolly ClubAylll meet Monday "In the course of these .'opera­ Iredit Union K L M ualUes, It Will play up the Chria- evening a t.8 p. irT^t the home of Mrs. G. F. Berr / Officer Honoried Will Buy Bonds Evening Herald Mrs. Clyde Marshall tions, strafing and bombing at­ Student Deferments PlM V#N$ If PlRriv Itnis, Efficthn lawum 30,1M4 tian reasonableness of endinp Phone 40113 Mrs, Mary Dunlop of South Road. 493-S, Rockville tacks wore made from dangerous­ Pl'BUSMKD BY THK Howard Skinner is a patient at ly low altitudes, destroying and To Buy Bonds S> ’ HEKAl.U I'llINTlNa CO., I.NC. slaughter when {t can be ended, •mam. •MflRlk •raiRla. SPAGHETTI ; U BlMCll street the Manchester Memorial hospital. The annual meeting of District Soiitliweat Pacific Allied Head­ tismaging enemy Installations and Hartford, Jan. S3— ()P)— Presl- CMNEO AND NTTLED 1 -el trnHm. jiTCr- mTr t i i t wlthouUtoo much attention to the "Docs Everything Happen For quarters, Jan. 21— (D elayed)— (ff$ dent C. L. Campbell of the Con­ Cut Under New Rules i Mancliesler. Conn. The WSCS « f the Quarryvllle Four of Connectlcj^t Milk Produc­ equipment. Throughout these inirtKaweinaMiMM.iMaion—ir—o: I I THOMAS FHROUSON basis on which it is ended. It will, the Best?” will be the sermon Methodist church will sponsor a — Lieut. Gen. George C. Kenney, flights ou^tandlng courage, abil­ necticut Light and Fewer Com­ Aircraft Employees to • . u U U IS Mother of Boy Killed I Oeneral M«n»»w ers Association will be held In El­ commander of Allied Air Forces In pany announced today thattnai hisIlia t Founded October 1, 1111 likewise, revive the theory that topic of Rev. Oeorze W. Wiseman pound party to be held this eve­ ity and dA'oUon to duty were dem­ U u M 24 IT . Is Allowed $4,500 as f ' — ning at 8 p. m. in the basement of lington Town hall Friday evening, the Southwest Pacific, has award­ onstrated by Lieutenant Dwyer." company will purchase a tckal of Other Registrants in i Invest $250,000 i l l WMs. canM (M aw), man. rwi u Si 21 M m DINNERS there Is no real war guilt in this at'the .9;30 morning worship on ed the air medal to; four.and a half million d ollp s of Show Startfi Today I Publlehed Every, Kvenln« Eacepl the Quarryvllle Methodist church. Feb. at 2:30. The main pur­ CMniH. Il NRir (rnNOi MimiHH u u U 27 41 struggle, that even Hitler isn't S.t Sunday at the Quarryvllle Metho­ 4, Second Lieut. William H. Dwyer, war bonds during thele cqrrent 18 to-21 Age Brack-1 Nation^ Securities. i • 0 Result of Accident. i Sunday* and Holldayi, Entered at Admission will be s package con­ pose of this meeting at this time is ~ Cr—nw « 1— (vwn. want. • lewn u .. L* • the Poat Oltio* at Mancneater, Conu« bad as he has been palntecl. dist church. Church school will 6f 46 1-2 Mam street. South Rturk Whistle CaueM Queries Fourth War Loan drive. Total F«l u u u. 21 U • a* Second Claea Mat! Mutter. taining a pound and worth at least to elect a director for a three-year els Aliio Alfected by M M We don’t expect the majority of follow the church service at 10:30 Wind.sor, Conn. purchases are to be pro-rated East Hartford, Jan. 28—The rMawMFtwiei u M M A settlement for $4,600 was t\venty-ftve cents. During the eve­ term and elect officers and dele- • ' • • • n Specially at ' SUBSCRIPTION RATES The award was rtiade, the cita­ Memphis— Hundreds . of calls among the different company OcNNraH reached yesterday tn the damage the American people ever to ac­ a. m. ning the packages w ill be auction-, gatei. Latest Regulations. ^ j ICast Hartford * Aircraft Federal PIMN fr NMNI OS NMD ' 0 • 11 U U i On* Tear by Mall ...... •*9 ®? The WSCS will hold Its regular tion read, "For- meritorious flooded 'ftie Commercial Appeal Rowns throughout the state. ' Per .Month by Mall ...... » cept such a disastrous line of ed off. Mary W olf is in charge of The officers pf the Four Town achievement while participating in and police switchboards last night ,. Campbell explained that thia Credit Union, an organization JVtCIt; suit brought by Mrs. Hazel Luurt- meeting at 10 a. m. Wednesday at the entertainment. Fair Association held a meeting nr ' Blnsle Copy ...... *•““ ilS operational flight missions in with queries; "Is the war over? sum represented money which his HarUord, Jan. 28-(4*)— Ueut. i owned by the employees of the ApriNL OMt N RIN Mn ■ S I ; >ny )Ri>;.TitRnii 4 sema of Manchester. She was ad­ Delivered One Tear ...... I».0C thought. But we do accept the the church. -Sewing will take up Mrs. Edward Comelluson and in­ at the home of the president in Mn mSUim imRMii m mmlimn Mn ••1 s 1 1 the 'Southwest Pacific area, dur­ Have the Jap* dropped bombs? company ordinarily would have Oomdr. John F. Robinson, state : United Aircraft Corporation of Curat ji«e*t <0MRl SuRsiraB) • • • • .. $ .. ministrator of the estate of her MEMBER OI'.,,„„ movement's own claim that there .the morning session and the regu­ fant son Bruce' have returned to Hazardville Monday and It waa spent for repair, maintonance and East Hartford, has brought its to­ ing which hostile contact Was Has Hitler been shot?” the rea­ director of Selective 8ervlo*. an-| ~ ifipftraN hRM • • i • • son, Richard ' Luurlsema, age 9, THE associated PRESS are senators and reprcscntatlve.s lar busincaa meeting is scheduled tlielrt. home In North Bolton fro’m voted not to hold a Fair this year son; A railroad engine whistle building activities, now postponed tal investment in government 4 1 • • The Aeaoclated Preae le exclti^e \e- probable and expected. These op­ nounced today that new regula- j OrgiJNN 1 Jv entitled to the ue* of republ ca­ who are In aympathy with its for 2:30 p. m. with Mrs. Mary the Hartford hospital. due to war conditions. When the erations including escorting bomb­ stuck. by wartime shortages. bonds to approximately $2,000,000 RllIgNiNN • X2 u u M who was killed in an automobile W olf presiding. Mrs. Donald Tedford of West time Is right the association will tlons, effective during February, | with the purchase of U. S. Treas­ 2 1 4 • • CAYEY'S tion of all new* diepatchea alms, and who are merely waiting TiNiHl iMt accident'on the afternoon of July to tt or not otherwlee credited In The Youth Kellowshlp will meet street visited an uncle who Is ill plan another fair as of old. will materially lessen deforment.s ury Bonds and Series "G ” bonds VISITUin (Ml— emw): 1 1 4, 1943, wdien he waa in collision thia paper and alao the local new* for more favorable condition.^ to j Tuesday evening from 7-9 p. m' in in New Rochelle on Saturday. Duane Aborn, son of Mr. and for students between the ages of totalling $250,000. it was an­ tliMRII • U 11 20 with a car driven by Everett W. Home Cooked Foods— Wid^Variety in Menus ' publlahed her*. , stand with It. the church basement under the di­ With the house to ho\ise canvass Mrs. Empson Aborn of Maple nounced Thursday night by Harold •WH. FM MM (MM nm-FFW Ml. W). IFI— 0 0 1 10 24 ' All rlrhta of repuhllcatlon of 18 and 38 and for all other regis­ 42 Kelsey of Glastonbury on South ; apeclal diapatche* herein are alao rection of Mrs. Herald Lee. under way In the Fourth W ar Loan street has passed the examinations A. Iversen, treasurer. t*m. rttih IMH t« 10 20 IT Hitler always claimed America trants engaged jn industry, with­ • • 0 • Main street. • reaerved. • drive many homes In town are dis­ at New Haven for training as an Largest In the Nation Mm. lO NRM Og. Snir r V«: MmNmim; ImMmI f — Quick Service— Choice Wine List. was the one nation whore he CongreKHtional f.’hiin-h in the 18 to 21 age bracket*.-re- ~Min. n n— * M « 1 ii —A_ and Mrs. Euclid Reopell of West SIMMONS tor $0 receive oixupatlonal de­ ’ TtfsDm 0 1 11 12 u ed- by Cyril Cole and Day, Berry The Herald Printing Company, Only Way To Help Them o f the church is planning a Bond be in session at Ellington Town The latest investment is being .street enlisted in the United States ferment. TsfuNNlR n 20 II 41 •4 and Howard. ^ Advertise in The Herald— It Pays lae.. assumes no Onanolal responsi­ Rally for the Fourth War Loan Hall Feb. 1-4 and 5 from 6 to 9 allocated to the following towns bility for typogrwhlcal fco;;* «P- The plight of our 15,000,000 Navy earlier this week. He suc- O nly 1.8S0 on D eferred IJst fbR m fm* ' 4 ' 4 • t U Drive to be held on Saturday Feb­ p. m. and cities In Connecticut, Massa­ £ earing In advsrtlsements In The "white collar" people, plus unestt cea.sfully passed his physical ex­ r*MR CiNg R CM Imn - M 24 I M 10 •1 lanehestar Evening Herald. ruary 12. Ellington Grange voted tn pur- In the caee of the ?8 to 21 year chusetts and Rhode Island. East Ta— 1— naaiiw mn%Oi Te— Mn 0 • u 1 u amination on Thursday and awaits ” n.ated others whose incomes arc On Wednesday, Dr, Gage, acting cha.se a $100 bond in the Fourth old registrants Commander Rob­ Hartfqrd, $35,000; Hartford. $45,- ~ Trmn tM R mMNr RNkiii «Bi Oaam r t 1 U 14^ Friday, January 28 as moderator |>resided at the in­ Induction on Friday, Feb. 4. Carson inson stated that the latest tabu­ 000; Manchester, $30,000; South fixed, has again been emphasized Loan at the meeting Wednesday Pulsating Bed UBT eoNTMNn mm stallation service at Stafford who is seventeen years old attend­ night and a collection for the In­ lation of those occupationally de­ 4 King Sisten,— 5IIU Britton Ington, $30,000; East Longmea- pon u m sin •$ to Congress, and, once again, their ed the Center school and ia well ferred In Connecticut number only dow. Mass., $30,000; Willimantic, SOUPS tm. « FODDS Spain And Poland Linked? | Springs. Mrs. Brownell Gage was fantile Paralysla Fund was taken '6 M arveletle* MIRMN « MMRRM Ml situation Is evoking., "sympathy.” also present at the service. known among younger Boltonitca. amounting to $4. The following 1,820 or slightly less than one- $30,000; Norwich, $20,000; Paw- NrtNRL RM mmmk, t t Our stillenlnf policy toward mam mm mt Cvhk I f this "sympathy" takes the Bolton Grange are the officers for the year: Mas­ Since time immemorial Man haa endeavored to control Jtrue third of one per cent of all regiS' The 4 King Sisters, singing sen­ catuck, $20,000; Darlington, R. I., al^ln, now finally reaching tlie The regular meeting of Bolton trants employed in activities or $10,000. eoHTMNn course we suspect it will, there ter. Linwood R. Campbell; lectur­ gyrations of motion with a view to determining its effect on sations of Alvino Rey'a Band, and 9m. IR FR point where It reportedly has cut Grange will be held this evening at er, Mrs. Henry C. Sandberg; secre­ occupatione Indirectly or directly Htarted With Only 816 CONTUNCI SPREADS ME .* will be some talk of ways and matter as well as on the body. Seventeen years ago, purely one of the most famous rhythm Started by a group of 15 em­ FIOZEII off oil shipment! to 8 p, m. at Jhe Community Hall. AH Your Federal tary, Mrs. Eifipaon Aborn; assist­ connected with the war effort. Size 4 means of raiking wages for white members, are asked to know ^he ant lecturer, Mrs. James Kelley. by accident, rhythmic gyration was discovered. Through He said that a series o f confer­ groups in the country, is playing ployees with an investment of $76 Spain for the month of February, study in the University of Toronto a method was developed of ences with heads at manufactur­ on in person engagement on the In January of 1935, the Credit riwTt.fi»f^»wttmwNH.A«8Mwco; t 4 6 collar workers, followed by In­ name and other Information con­ Ellington Orange has 16 members 2 8 4 ti easily geen to be in tlmiiig Income Tax in the Armed Forces. ing firms in the past few weeks re- stage of the State theater, Hart­ Union has *njoye<) a unique rec­ ability to .discover any way of do­ cerning their favorite song. projecting this circular motion into the body for the purpose ord of growth and today boasts as AjrtMfc Iriny. it • • 6 unison with our more forthright The seventh and eighth grade suited in the releasing of a num­ ford, today, Saturday and Sunday. • • ti ing it, followed by gradual forget­ Center School Notea of inducing relaxation, restful sleep and the relief of fatigue. sets o f more tnan $3,000,000. Its policy in south American affairs. No. 23 girls are receiving instructions in ber of men from their plants for Co-headllned with the King Sisters •np*, no raps mmt fulness of the problem again. Defense stamp sales for the mlUtary service from within this is Milt Britton. "The Clown Prince purpose is to promote thrift PlMit, Pram. «r MM FraM (witiimg « MrNraMmNbi (ImM IM). But It Is also, quite possibly, week amounted to $6.30 according Interest Income knitting from Mrs. Empsqn Aborn The Simmons Company, makers of the Beautyrest Mat­ 26% ^«*t^itraB«i86fr8iet*enlrlltt»seli«tilslM*el*fMie wage Increase for white collar Marion P'ountain helped Mrs. which to borrow money for provi­ ~i: nmt sepuler eliee. tee the eWIelel /tources Is taxable, with certain fighting. Thia is a atx weeks' our store now. Come in and see, and actually try, this Pul­ slasd, however, that the 18 to 21's “ Riding High", are billed as relations with her aUles, If, aa Thomas Bentley at the Library who w ill be in a deferred status on dent* purposes at s low Interest chert *1 ifiMir gtecei** llr ether MHB workers, unorganized, split among exceptions, and must be reported course for both groups. "America’s Craziest Orchestra.’ R OtMf AlMNiR seems likely, the Moscow and this week dugng the school library sating Bedding. View one of the wonders you can expect after Feb. 1 will conUnue in their par­ rate. The profits of the organiza­ many occupations. There 1s abso­ aa income on your lax return. Mrs. Mary Thompson, who has Besides being an outstanding tK L m la ■*** 4 s e e s I period. the w ar.. .for Pulsating Bedding is not now available for ticular classification until the ex tion art' returned tq the depositor DRIED Teheran conferences adjourned Wholly tax-exempt interest in­ been a patient at the ,Mercy hos­ Swing organization, the Britton Marchll,airj«ri lutely no way of recognizing the The 5th and 6th grades are p o t io n o f the deferment date, in the form of dividends. hm. Mas ■ tame «a BM DM Me (■* f tertiary M, without any qieciflc diecuaeion of cludes interest on (a ) obligations pital In Springfield, has returned home use. Gang present an hour o f rough- laMki mr a% h eawy nliM aMMe)..._. JjgM la plight of those many individuals studying a unit on the Greeks; the ^ i e deferment w ill not be reneW' of a State, Territory, or political to her home at Hlllcrest. house and '‘glorified’’ hokum that's the Polish boundary question, it 8th on transportation for Social ed, he added, unless there aie eX' Reports Wallet Missing Ida Hem tatoea aC tsMB)___I sMi re ItTSeeit who live on pensions, or trust in­ subdivision thereof, or of the Dis­ guaranteed to leave you limp frorh it logical to astume that they like ceptional eircumstances and the comes, or on nest eggs of their Studies and have interesting bulle­ trict of Columbia, or United laughing. Other headline act* in registrant is engaged in a highly Lob Angeles— (IP) — Ralph A, wise a'Voided any specific dlscua- tin boards on each subject. States possessions; (b ) obliga­ the show are Ziggy Talent, glpglng Most canned and bottled vegetables, inriwbng asparagus, treeh own. technical field. In that event, the Henderson slipped on an orange Sion o f the Spanish problem. But The spelling record for the week tions issued prior to March I, comedian of ' Vaughn Monroe’s beans, spinach, all other tibans, tomatoes, com, leafy greens, mixed This being so, there is only one shows the 5th grade flying on the Wapping employer must furnish the state peel in a street car and fell. Two Russia has aa opinion on the 1941, under the Federal Farm Band; the 6 Marvelettes, sensa­ men helped him to his feet. A t a \-egetablcs, peas and tomato catsup go down in the February ration high plane with an average o f 100 director with a statement attest­ way to give even a limited protec­ Loan Act or amendments to Mrs. Gerard Rfehards WATKINS tional acrobatic trpupc, and others. receiving hospital, he told police point table. Mushroom* and soy beans are off the ration list, but Spanish situation which is no less ing to the registrant's work, ac­ tion to the white collar and the percent. The 7th and 8th grades t34B Manchester • IIOTMIRfi I N C On the screen is featured "The the act; (c ) obligations of the companied by a Form 42A spec­ the men evidently also helped tomato paste is up. Canned figs wUl now require points, apricots, definite than our opinion on the are on the 90 percent plane and United States Is.sued on or be­ Sultan’s Daughter’! with Ann fixed income class. They are ial, which must receive the per­ themselves. Missing was hia wal­ plums or prunes and pears are down, while peaches and fruit cock­ j Polish question. I t Is also Just as the sixth grade on the 80 percent fore September 1. 1917; and (dl Corlo and Charles Butterworth. bound to suffer more than the rest Pvt. William Waldron, J r, has sonal signature o f the state direc­ let containing $189. tail are up. plane. Treasury notes. Treasury bills, There will be a midnight show right. been transferred and is now sta­ tor before deferment can be of the country anyway. But the The Mile of Dimes coin box plac­ and Trea.sury certifleates " o f In- Our policy toward Spain has granted. tonight only. diacriminatipn against them can ed in Center school is gradually debtednes.s. issued prior to March tioned at Camp Grant, Illinois. There are late stage show* Sat been to use the technique of ap- The tightening of regulations be kept down, if certain things filling. Pupils of the school aided In 1, 1941. Canvassers assisting the 12 dis­ urday and Sunday at 10 p. m. ' peesement toward a dictator who, the soliciting of the funds and their Cert.ain other Interest Is par­ trict captains in the South Wind­ governing students, effective Feb are done. 15, allowa deferments for those uhtll recenUy at least, had proud­ work Is greatly appreciated. tially tax exempt. Interest on sor Fourth War Loan drive are; T h ^ e things that need to be Pupils of the Center school will Hugh MacDougald, Harold M. who graduate on or before July 1 ly bean maintaining Spanish sol­ United Stales savings bonds and COUPON dona are, in the'Ynain, the domes­ present a Stephen Foster Minstrel Trea.sury bonds i.ssued prior to Newberry. CJharle* W. Hudson, 1944, and who are pursuing either Urges Working diers on the Ruasian front. Spain o f twenty-two named courses. tic war policy recommendations at a bond rally to be held' at the March 1, 1941, is of this class. In­ Ted Mumma, Lloyd B. Grant, Ol- haa been, and sUU la, a happy op- Community Hall, Bolton Center at terest on siich bonds is exempt cott King. George H. MUlard, It cuts from twenty-two to'five of the President's annual message. I tbs number o f studies in which Out Tax Reliiriis . erating ground for oountleas Ger­ 7:30 on Wednesday evening. The from normal tax and victory tax. Jules and-Mary NIckolson, Sarah The only way to give some be­ Carriage* with' ' the student does not graduate by ARTHUR pupils have worked hard on this and on holdings of such bonds ,up DeF. Starr. Mrs. Helen Bcrglund, man agents end eplee. Dictator July 1, 1944, and for .which defer lated protection to the white col­ project and hope it_ will attract a to $5,000 principal amount it Is Herbert Rose, James Callahan, .wire wheel* 136.00 Washington, Jan. 28—(4^— The Franco has. just now, extended good audience. Admission to the exempt from' surtax also; that 1s, Henry Johnson, Mrs. Inez Burn­ ment may be seriously considered DRUC STORES lar and fixed income groups, the by local boards. They are chemls Germany a credit which replenish­ minstrel will be by the purchase of interest on such bonds held in ex­ ham Miller. James A. Kendall, Treasury appealed to wage earn cnly way to keep their plight tiT, engineering, geology, geo geeefeeWrfreiii—M#ie*l ■ es Germany’s foreign exchange fifty cents or more in war stamps. cess of $5,000 principal amount Clarence Rose, Mrs. Hazel Van ers today to begin filling out their from getting worse, la to restrain must be included in surtax net, Sicklin, Mrs. Leonard Barter, Mrs. physica sad physics. 12S-FOOT ROLL . war chest Just at a time when we An authorized agent will also.be income tax returns aa soon a.a wages, prices and profits, and to present to sell Wkr bonds of all de­ income for computation of sur- Dorothy Grant, Evelyn Kocarnlk, Quotas f w EMfii School XiJalqi'C't'n cflneiu’si Sl^i‘u<| S i ovv WAXED PAPER I were hoping it, was exhausted. they receive wage and tax re WITH W continue to hold, as much as pos­ nominations. tax. Walter G. Foster. Dorothy K. Commander Robinson explained t ■ ■ Spain haa tungsten Germany Interest on obligations Issued Simler, Walden Collins. Erna that under the new regulations celpta from their employers. couroN, sible, to that theory of stabiliza­ Infantile FUnd Gnm-a - nseds badly, and which Germany With only a few days left in the on or after March 1, 1941. by the Polls, and John D. Madden. quotas will be allocated to each With an estimated 60^000,000 re. J tion which has been the only pro­ United Stales or any agency or John W. Dunn. 80, retired to*i turns expected before the March t can now purchase by use o f this Mile of Dimes drive to raise money schooL Local boards have been tection of the white collar and for the fight against infantile instrumentality of the United hacco grov/er of Rye street, East dlrsctsd to give serious considera­ 15 deadline the department f' credit. fixed Income groups to date. paralysis the Bolton fund is grow­ •States, is subject to normal tax, Wyidsor Hill*died Tuesday after­ tion for deferment only after seeking to avoid the usual last I Dictator Franco still recognizes surtax, and victory tax. However, noon at his home. He leaves his names of studen^ have been cer­ minute ru.ah. ' These groups are .not able to ing— but slowly. Coin boxes locat­ f the Mussolini puppet government ed in the various sections of the in the cat* of obligations Issued wife, the former Rose Wlndlnsch; tified by their institution and the However, Harold N. Graves Join,in the demand for higher town and at the schools must con­ at a discount, for example, war two daughters, Mrs. Mariofl national roster of scientific and acting Internal revenue commls i' of Italy by refusing to release Trombley of Attleboro. Ma.ss.; and wages made by organized labor. tain far greater amounts than they savings bonds, where Intnime Is specialised personnel of the wR- sioner. said one of the most Im^ f Italian ships in Spanish ports, reported on the cash basis, the Mrs. Mabel Barnard of Windsor- They do not produce products for did last year If the drive is to Manpower-^mmlulon. A nation­ portant rcaaon.a for early action i While we have been tolerating interest may b* reported each ville; two son.s. Sergeant Merritt al quota of 10,000 auch deferments is to determine how much tax which they can seek higher prices, reach the $80 quota. ti such defiance United Nations year as accrued (shown in a table J. Dunn, U.S.M.C., station in the has been esteblished, which can­ must be. paid. as can the farmers. They do not Previously acknowledged vgui South Pacific, and William Dunn the sum of $12..50 additional dona­ on the bonds m the Increase In not be exceeded. The fact that taxes have been ^ aims, Soviet Russia cannot but re- the redemption value) or It may of Hartford; a sister Mrs. Sophie In order to clarify possible mis- shart in profits. To the contrary, tions include: Mr. and Mrs. Hugo deducted from paychecks under ‘ member that Franco came to be deferred until the bonds are Dunn Brown of East Hartfoitl; undaratsndings in connection with they are the forgotten men of Broila, $1.00; Miss Mildred Baker, the pay-as-you-go system does BOe TOOTH j. power in the first place as an cashed oi' come due, when it may and two grandsons. Funeral ar­ preinduction -physical examina­ PHILLIPS' $1.00; Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kreysig, not excuse taxpayers from mak­ Femou'i M U K CF 1944, victim of every advance that all be included as income In that rangements in charge of Whit­ tions, which become generally ef­ * avowed hater of Soviet Russia. It $1.00; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dwyer, ing March 15 returns. POWDER is won in wsges, prices and prof' year. (Once a taxpayer has elect­ ney Funeral Home,,East Hartford fective on Feb. 1, Commander (lim it I )...... I is probably Imposalble fo r Soviet $1.00; Mrs. Sophie Anderson. $1.00: MAGNESIA its. ed to accrue the discount, he can­ are Incomplete. Roblnaon stated that even though DR. LYON’S 90c Betti* a % Released on Own Recognizance P thinking to separate our_appease- John Rich, $1.00; Mr. and Mrs. not change to the other method, A t the meeting last Monday the so-called "screening” exami­ I f Congress has any disposition Richard G. Rich $5.00; a friend. (Limit D... i S M i G . I ment of Franco from our deal without the permission df the night of the Boy Scouts of Troop nations have been eliminated by Hartford. Jan, 28— ()P)—Oerard $2.00. making a total to date of to rescue them and protect them, Commissioner of Internal Reve­ 64, merit badges were presented local boards, any registrant who Boisvert. 33. of the town of Scot- FAOIAL I with Darlan and our continued $25.30. Unless further donations it will best serve them not by nue.) to the following; Wells Foster for bdlieves he has an obvious physl Unii, was arraigned before U. 8. ■or w.A'nm support for Badoglio and King are received the coin boxes must reading; Glcndon Collins for Path­ SOAP sympathetic oratory, but by re On certain bonds with a "tax cal disqualifying effect may apply Commissioner William J. Wholean ( lim it a ) ...... 1 Victor Emmanuel in Italy. It is yield $54.50 to make the quota. free covenant” the corporation Is­ finding. Glendon Collins was made fo r and receive a local board ex- on. charges of delinquency from WOODBURY ■ o m , * sistance to the wage, price and L easy for auch Soviet thinking to Those Who wish to send their con­ suing the bonds pays part of the a Star Scout after ths completion sunlnation. I f It is the determina the Albans, Vt., draft board and profit lobbies whose every gain tribution may send it to Mrs. F get . the Impreeelon that Anjglo- Income tax on, such bond Interest o f'fiv e merit badges. He Is also tion of the local boaqa examining was released on hts own recogni- 79e Up must inevitably be the white col­ Clyde Marshall, RFD 2, Manches­ the first scout to reach this rank physician that the registrant hhs eance for two weeks pending ac­ . American policy le, therefore, one (2 pei'cent of ftie total interest YEA$T lar group's proportionate distress. ter,-Conn., or leave it at her home earned by the bond). A person re­ since the organization of the such obvious physica] disqualify­ tion by ‘Vermont officials, Bois­ in which dictators and Fascists troop. The following oii comple­ TABLETS on Bolton Notch Road. ceiving Interest dn such bonds it ing offset, he shall be placed in vert Is a farmer and lives with his Looia DondruST are unduly favored and nourished Pomona Grange Meeting entitled to a credit of the amount tion o f the requirements passed Ready for his Class 4-F immediately without wife and two children. MIRONIZED(lim it I ) ...... second class committee review; 60c KREML I toward possible survival In the MacArthur’s Record W hen' East Central, Pomona of Income tax paid by the corpo­ the Becesalty of having to go 4 Grange meets at the Bolton Com­ ration in compujtlng his tax due. Arthur Bowers, Richard Bowers, through a pre-induction physical SHAMPOO ■ poet-war world. We, too, made our Another medal—aa such—is John Doolittle and John (Jarney. munity Hall on Monday evening it The amount of such credit fo r tax axamlnation. •mr pledge at Tchbrah toward a probably not very important to will be the chance of Bolton paid at' the source la entered in There waa a contest between the Sunday stroll in a Ten Days To Appeal Au$tralra Fight$ : 3 7 c "world family of democratic na­ General Douglas MacArthur. He Grangers to gain the attendance Item 15, page 4, of the return four patrols on scout questions. H m state director also reminded Sm teite ' banner that is awarded to the sub­ Thia contest was won by the Wolf registrants that it does not neces­ tions.” 'to be established by Inter­ haa a full complement of medals Form 1040. tOHH ordinate Grange having the larg­ Interest on coupon bonds Is con­ Patrol. sarily follow that they will have to A Mild Diuratit national cooperation. Our policy already. Yet there seems little IliMrslOI ‘ est percentage of Pomona mem­ sidered received W'hen the coupon-- be in Class 1-A before being called with Spain and Italy haa actually COUGHS rint I Quert < 75c DOAN'S doubt that, as ki” birthday bers attending. Mrs. Keeney becomes due and payable. Irre­ for a pre-induction physical exam­ or Bronrhial Irritations Due To ination. If, however, he added, a S9t I t i e : PILLS been no closer to that principle brought what might normally be Hutchinson Is In charge of Bolton’s spective of when the taxpayer Walk I ns Carr i a ge Cold* Eiiechv*. ja a% — than ia Russia’s policy toward Po­ part of the literary program and cashes or presents the coupon for registrant not in Class 1-A has the time for his retirement, he Talcottville been accepted by the A rm y or the —With Buckley’s “ Canadiol” (Limit 1)... has arranged fur a skit and a payment (unless, of course, the Il> extra fast for Dart— yet gentle land, was instead standing in the midst N avy, following such physical ex­ musical number. Issuer of the bonds is in default ami mild for Mother and the Kid* PerfitliM Frohi some amgles, then, it is Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Beebe amination, he will not be issued an EffirtttMRl of the brightest accomplishments Alice Jewell, chairman of the and no funds are available to dlea. V announce the birth of a daughter, Now Sale-Priced for order to report for induction, until Thia meaiiB that thoae naat.v IrrI* Sam Ste small vender that Russia, watch­ of hjs career. Bolton Grange Home Economics meet the Interest). Interest On NiiR CreiH Alki^ltzer Lorga Siia Tuba ^ born VVednesday, January 26, at after the local board has classified tating roukDlis— or Bronchial irrlta* ing our ^llcy of toleration for Committee, will be tn charge o f re­ savings and deposit accounts is tlona—due to roldB*v*that so often IHMNE Tuba LIFEBUOY Pre.sidcnt Roosevelt's citation the Hartford, hospital. him 1-A. The registrant then has freshments for the 'Monday meet-, considered as received when it has dlliturh a man's sleei>-M*gst sMaalmv FOR »$ EYES of 2S Fascists, abems determined to accompanying the awakd of the Mrs. Ruby Loverin has returned Final Clearance the usual ten days in which to en fnat rellrie ** Shave Cream/1 have her own\ direct influence on ihg. She asks that all those from been credited to the account of from Monroe, Louisiana, where she ter an appeal If he so desires. Almost instantly you get ths sur* (Will^Any Distinguished SeiVice Medal read whom she has solicited food for the the taxpayer, subject to his with­ attended the graduation of her 4' prlue of yniir llfe-^coughlng spasms W 4 9 i the character o f governments near While such appeal is pending, m u Used Tube) A A C as follows: meeting to please have it at the drawal, irrespective of whether he son, Robert, from Advanced Navi­ In case the balmy January weather of the past eases—-right sway It loosens up her own borders. And it could be Commander Robinson said,, the thick choking phlegnv—oldens Gen. Douglas MacArthur, for hall by 7:30'Monday evening. withdraws it or not. Other inter­ gation school at Selman Field. few days continues over the week-end, jou’ll i registrant cannot be inducted. It clogged hroiichUl tubfS—niakes that Russi.i would eventually Siervlre 3Ien Notes est Is considered as received when Robert, who received his commis­ breeathlng easier. exceptionally distinguished serv­ want to get Junior out for a stroli in his hew is possible, though, that a regis There's real economy In Buckley’s prove a little Ic.ss toiigh with Po­ A letter from Air Cadet Aldo paid or made available to the sion as Second Lieutenant, attend­ trant may be given a certificate of ice as supreme commander of Al­ holder of the obligation. Watkins Carriage. One, or, few-of-a-kind car­ ■all mfcllratlon— no syrtiiy Half to VITAMIII land if we should become a little An.saldi tells that he is nearly ed Rockville High school and was tUneaa immediately upon reclassi. one teaspuonful will convince the PACTS lied' forces in the Southwest Paci­ finlsheeal is pending. tiet Buckley's “Canadiol’* made In etflii bUnCssM. fringing our .q^^n camp. amount. While such discount is U. tl. A., the Cough .Mixture that BC.MfINOTOM ”,Under extremely difficult con­ flying. Aldo enlisted in the regular If the local board classification outsells all others In Australia, New R.aZOB army about three years ago and frequently considered interest in Bethel Factory Destroyed is sustained by the Board of Ap­ ?leHlaiid. Canada and many other ditions, terrain, climate and lim­ gray, or smart maroon and tan. I Sdaulsiee mmat- had several promotions before he the commercial sense, for tax pur­ WHITNEY; One only blue arid peal, the date fixed for induction countries on , merll alonei at alt S14.7S “ Peace Now” poses It represents a gain from good druggists* - VITAMINS ited forces and materiel, he ex­ transferred- to the A ir Corps. Aldo Bethel, Jan. 28.— (P)— A general gray finished carriage with all the One to four of each. must be at least 81 days after the It Is all very well to dismiss pelled the enemy from eastern is to be congratulated on the work sale or exchange of property and alarm fire to which several com­ Choice ...... $18.85 certificate o f fitness has been re­ ia not reported aa Interest but aa M* tewMl keelih. “ Peace Now” as another crackpot New Guinea, secured lod'gments he has don^ and the distance he panies of the Danbury fire depart­ features j^u expect in fine Whit­ ceived by the registrant without 40 TAM PAX' has covered in three years. a gain under item 6 on the face ment were called for aaslatance, HEY WOOD; Famous Heywood- regard to the date the decision of movement. So it ia. That doesn’t on the island of New Britain and ney carriages. |WantanadvanGe| Thomas Carpenter who is'in the of the return. completely destroyed a two-story Wakefield make; all folding mod- the Board of Appeal waa received. NAPKPIS Don't Let Winter Gremlins Get To Work On Your mean, however, that it lacks a gave strategical direction to co­ Coast Guard writes that his rate frame factory building owned by Reg. y343.00 ••«••••••••• $27*8$ Tke Modern O f t d * propaganda appeal. And it seems ordinated operations resulting in OfflclalB to Be Questioped the Bethel Silk company here yes­ gIs * Given Week To File Briefs .Protection Car. Bring It In and Let Us Tune It Up and Win­ now Is Machinist Mate 3-c. He e n ' Regular $30.00 Blue and natural, onyoursalanrT to have a very calm, logical idea the conquest of the New Georgia Joys his work but hopes he will terday. Damage was set by Eire Regular 336.50 Whitney models Hartford, Jam. 28— (If)—Officials Chief Herbert A. Webb at $50,000. Hartford, Jan. 28.— (If)— Both BEZOHIi'ti:, of how its own strength .will be group and establishment of Unit­ soon be back working at Hank’a In two-tone gray finish. *..$24.85v 2 only ...... $18.85 lin tlL K unneceesory borrow- terize It Now! of the Elliott Manufacturing com­ Webb declared the fire was set by parties were given a week to file vitamin B CompiDX nilMeewiyleri expanded. Filling Station. " " Ing Is never wise, a 'Per- COUPON ed States Army and N R- fimwn- Mgr. Thimmim ChhHda. J mg. fSi^f...... 5 9 o ■■ ■ ■ ■ -Si M ERNEST ROY. Prop. war came to lu, specialized in tell- forward to the only conclusion Fall River, Maas. ng.Ainst a window, bre.nking the leleensr \n :tm Olbb— qeality. ' Bolton Briefs Zoo officials, estimate it will cost of an illness'for which she was ing us that this war would be too satisfactory to'h^i and'cv'ery oth­ ^AtANCHESTE glass and falling inside. Hum pick 241 NO. MAIN-STREET TELEPHONE 5111 Mrs. Alexander' Btince is con­ $53,000 this year to feed the ani­ treated at New Haven hospital In ed them up. fXMtlj' for us to fight, no matter er American. valescing at the Manchester Me- mals— $13,000 mors than laat year. November and December. ■/ A A ■ ^' '-‘I ‘ t^37^7ua^ rrct/7^

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JANUARY 28,1944 EIGHT r MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONNh FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1244 PAGE NINS 41 north Kacabil sector on Jan. 2i fljhtor-hi’i'ibcrR to bomb and \ia(hcr Around, Neighbors Aerial Might Hits and progress was reported. Ge^^ns Fighting Manchester -4(«- strafe iho arm. Here’s Another Tail One Bad weather grounded Alllefl House Passes [ ^jDecisiou Splits The res\ilt wn.a- one of the bi.;- planes over most of the Burma WTIC—IINM) pwj - S . n n a s W’iMI —1289 Rest aky fights fought 'In Italy. Acini iraltv Isles; To Retain Towns Dale Book . Not to bk outdone by Buck-- front, but dive-bombers on Jan. 27 Law'to Give WUBO-1S80 f O uoy 8 ixttU lO WhBC—1410 Federal Ballot Twenty-eight German planc.s I land's early reporti of spring. blasted s Japanese camp at Maw- were sent crashing, eight of them John Durandl, of 38 Church Isolation Faced lalk In -he Chindwln valley. Upon Trunk Lines Tonight Eastern War nos Casey Stengel Resigns as Braves Pilht Focke-Wulf 190a bagged by the street, who Is employed at Birthday Bali, Paralysis Fund 99th U. fighter squadron which Service Vote a. ; Hale'S Self-Serve, reports a \ (Continued From Page One) at Legion Hall. I Prc^am Foes la composed entirely of Negroes , dandelion in full blos.som in his (Continued from Page One) American Patrols Annual meeting St. Bridget’s 4;00_WTIC — Backstage Wife; —Friday Night Musical Show; Cemetery Association at St. (Oonttnued from Page One) WDRC — Broadway Matinee; WTHT- Shell Digest of the Air; flying Warhawks. ■ I yard. spur line connecting with the Len- ;(UMttaHWd from P»C* Om) In another big dogfight the P-40 force of Liberator heavy bombers AdvaXce 350 Yanis Bridget’s hall. News; WTHT—News; Music; WNBC—The Lone Ranger. Won't Be Long Now squadron which took the name of ngrad-Pskov railway. Tomocrow offices, while the state's law took ' WNBC—Blue Frolics. 7:45—WTHT—Moaea Berkman. Chagnot’s Chiefs hit I.rf»kunnl snd Keravat air­ Guadalcanal, Jan. 28 — (/PI — Large Force Isolated ^ fumtehed to ■ervice personnel “Red Guerrillas” while fighting in dromes and the town area. American patrols have advanced Burning mortgage celebration care of all caitdidates “from presi­ 4:15—WTIC — Stella Dallas; 8:00—WTIC—CtUea Service Con­ Tiinlaia under Lieut. Col. Philip Red Star, the Army newspaper. dent to justice of the peace.” WNBC—Parade of Store. cert; WDRC —Kate Smith Clubxpirectors fc this country. Two Successes In Ground Battle 3.'>0 yards ea.st of the Torokina Said the Germans were concen­ Britlsh-American club. Another, offered by Senator •Cochran, shot down five mors Rationing Data river in an area of Bougainville Get-Togetller Dance Orford Vil­ Presses Fight For ResoluMon 4:3(i-^w nc — Lorenzo Jdnea; Hour; Newa WTHT—Sam Bal­ FW-190S and two MF,-190a. Two siicrcsscs were reported in where -Japanese resistance has trating remnants of their defeat­ lage and Silver Laqe Homes at WDRC — Ad Liner; WNBC — ter; WNBC—Newe. Still Top League Ball (R.. Minn.), would specify P-40a of the 79th fighter group Furnished By ground fighting. Marines who ed divisions in the Viritaa sector, In the Senate, meanwhile, John Time Views the News. that the Federal war ballot be fur- landed at Cape Gloucester, New been heaviest. South Pacific head­ Community House, Benefit March 8:15—WTHT — Fulton Ouraler; anagged another FW-190, and , OFFK'B OF PKIf K quarters announced today. indicating that a large force, of of 'Dimes. L. Sullivan, New Britain Demo­ 4:45—WTIC — Young Wlddar WNBC—Parker Family. Purchase Stock * nfllhrd o"'y personnel from Britain, Dec. 26, have selxcd Na- Germans—probably up to 100,000 crat, pressed his fight for adoption . Brown; WNBC — Parade of ■U td which had not arranged to R.A.F. Spitfires accounted for AOMIM.STKATIO.N '' tamo point In a drjve to envelop tfThe advance on the west cen­ Wednesday, Fe4>. 2 ' 8:30—W n c —All Time Hit Pa- Leaders Continue Pace nine more. Three other- planes tral coast was preceded by a de­ had been isolated northwest of Surgical dressings at American of a resolution for investigation b. 5 Great Plays: WTHT — Gabriel Although more planes. Includ­ north of Sio and have narrowed One enemy pillbox was destroyed. railway, and that a great number ed debate and conferences, passed, WNBC—Dick Tracy. ^ n leaders, who have insisted Meats, Fats, Rte. the gap between them and south­ were being killed or captured. Annual banquet of Hose Co. me'ksures streamlining Connecti­ 5:30--WTIC ~ Jttst Plain Bill; Heatter; WNBC— Gangbusters. ’44 Chances Phantoms Top Tended that the only practical way is to ing transports, have been shot The ground patgols made their No. 1. 9:15—WTHT—Believe It or Not. Wednesday Night League | down by the Allies in a single day Book Three brown stamps R S. driving Americans at Saidor. The gain at the co« of five wounded. Those surviving face- almost cer­ cut's absentee ballot law for the WI)RC — News; Interview Standing T9 ' r Resignation to Savffi ifave the Army and Navy distri­ in the Mediterranean, this total T and U valid through Jan. 29; Japanese are trapped in the mid­ tain encirclement or death In the Sunday, Feb. 8 benefit of men and women in the Fourth War Loan; Ad Liner; 9:30—WTIC—People Are Funny: bute and collect ballots on which dle. U. 8. Marines Invaded Bougain­ Police Benefit show at State WDRC—That Brewetcr Boy; w . L. W ith New Management Any of 60 was the largest niimber of Stamp V valid through Feb. 26. ville last Nov. 1, and later were wild, swampy lake country to the armed forces and asking Federal WNBC—Jack Armstrong. Chagnot* ...... 10 3 Allen Figures Loss of Kail^ers the cltieen could make hia choice combat aircraft ever bagged in Proeessed F'oods Emphasising the Increased se* west. Theater. action to relieve the "precarious 6;45_WT1C—Front Page Far- WTHT—Double or Nothing; tor national officers by writing in Book Four green stamps G. H curlty of Allied vessels off New reinforced by Army units In the Saturday, F>b. 19 WNBC—Spotlight Bands, Coro­ Man. Motor Sales ...... 7 5 Great Combination Embarrassment While this theater. The Russians greeted with great situation” of the state's milk in­ reH; WDRC—American ' Wom­ Don Willi* ...... 7 6 the name of the candidate or and J Good through Feb. 20. Guinea's shores, American de- campaign to seize ,the enemy's enthusiasm the announcement Bond Rally, United Polish Sol en; WTHT—Supermen; WNBC net Story Teller. Fast Offense Aerely ^ e name of his party. Allies'Lose Seven Planes last major holding in the Solo­ dustry. Morlarty Broi...... 5 , Around Second Will Financial Affairs Ar* On their part the Allies lost Sugar stn>yers shelled enemy Installa­ that the siege of Leningrad had cieties, at Pollsh-American club­ The Senate took so long to com­ —Captain Midnight. 10:00—WTIC—Amps and Andy: The Republican-Snuthcim Demo­ Book Four Stump 30 good for tions at Madang and Alexishafen, mons.^ house. WDRC—Durante and Moore; CThambera Mover* ...... 4 8 Adjusted. .seven planes. Pilots of night fly­ been finally lifted. plete its- approval of the two Im­ Evening Bryant ft Chapman ...... 3 9 Hurt Team’s Play. crat argument has been that this ing Bostons engaged In attacking five -pounds thrmi.gh .March 31.. an air base to the north, the sec­ Announcement of the new suc­ Sunday,‘F>b. 20 portant measures that they came g;00—WTIC — News; WDRC — WTHT—Ekiau Jack vs. Sammy Rovers Keep Winning would violate state constitutional German communications said ene­ Shing cesses came last night as Lenin­ Unveiling of Service Flag of before a restless House too late for Newa; WTHT—News; WNBC— Angott; WNBC—News. By Bill King rights to control elections, but ad­ Book One stamo IS and Boik war on the area. grad's big gruns soupded a thund­ Italian-American societies at Ital- 10:15—Listen to Lulu. Morlartys took a step upwards By Ijte Allen By Defeuting Riieken- ministration leaders contended my transport was "moving about proper consideration so the task Terry and the Plratee. 10:30—WTIC— Sports Newsreel: in ths league stendlng Wedneeday Cincinnati, Jan. 28.—With the Boston, Jan. 28.—(A5— Freed in' all directions and in a state of Three "airplane” stamp 1 good in On Bougainville, to the north Pltmes for Defense erous tribute to the Red Army of­ ian-American club. of debating them was put over 6:15—WTIC — Victory Id Our Holman's statement in the Senate definitely. ern Solomon islands, Americans fensive which has rolled back the WDRC—Stage boor Canteen; night by handing Bryant A lose of Linus Frey, now wearing eer» 19-12; Fighting from possible embarrassment by yesterday put a new light bn the confusion.” New’ Georgia, Solomoh Islands, until today. Buslncse: WDRC — To Your man a tvVo to one defeat at the Y The air fields attacked to Oasollnn have expanded their Empress Au­ Jan. 25 — (/P) — (Delayed)— German invader a distance of 40 Good Health; WTHT — Sports; WNBC—To Be Announced. the khaki of the nation's Army, Irifih Swamp Seahawki* the unsolicited reaignatioii ej th* matter. 8-A coupons good for three gal gusta bay beachhead by pushing to 60 miles from the Soviet union's p Expected To Continue Fight 10:45—WTIC—Talk on Censor­ alleys. Skoog topped the bowlers droll Charles Dillon (Cjaaey) Sten­ France, were those at Montpellier, The Japanese, hit by heavy losses Democrats, as expected, continir- WNBC—Sports: News. with a high single of 124 but Bru- Cincinnati Reds will take the field Senator Hatch (D.. N. M.) said and Istres le Tube and Salon de Ions throrigh Feb. 8. the Japanese back east of the In the campaign against Rahaul, second city. About Town 8:30—WTIC — Gulden Seicnad- ship, Regulations, Byron Price. gel as their manager, the serioue- Holman had made it clear that the Fuel Oil . Toroklna river. 700 Towns Recaptured ed their fight for a subsidy on the 11:00—Newa on all stations. nelle was high man in the three next season with the gieatest sec­ In the Rec Junior League laat Provence, near Marseille. Many now are conserving their aircraft ers: WDRC—Digest of the Air string list with 341, just topping minded director of the recently re­ opposition was not against the bill, hits were scored on hangars and Period Two coupons ara valid for 'urgent defense needs, the Al­ More than 700 towns and vil­ milk bill. They claimed the meas­ —Jack Stevens; WTHT — 11:15—WTIC—Harknesa of Wash­ ond base combination In baaeball night the Phantoms settled a but against th , president. dispersal areas, a communique through Feb. 7. Period Three cou­ lied [Fighter command said today. lages have been recaptured to the William M. McBride, who has ure as presented was aimed “to World’s Front Page; WNBC ington; WDRC— Joan Brooks; Skoog's mark of 340. broken up. grudge feud, in the first game, organized Boston Braves baseball pons also valid in all areas. Al Big Air BiUtle Casts The statement came upon the two-week-old drive, an order of been conducting meetings al discredit the administration at * Feed Beg Frolics. WTHT—Give and Take; WNBC Oiagnota Again club today were deliberating about said. Washington” and sought without The Motor Sales team did man­ That’a a large statement; but it's by knocking off the Rangers by 1 Meanwhile, medium bombers coupons worth 10 gallons a unit return of 50 Navy and Marine the day, signed by Govorov and Gospel hall, 416 Center street, will 8:45—WTIC — Lowell Thomae; —The Music You Want. not excessive. Frey, and the Red- hix successor. ranged over a wide area of Italy vvith most coupons worth severk Japs l6 to 22 Planes fighters who - circled the Rabaul Andrei Zhdanov, secretary of the preach this evening at 7:45, and success to substitute a resolution WDRC—Newa; WTHT—Music; 11:30—WTIC — Music Hall; age to take one game from the the si-ore of 36 to 31. The Phan­ German Attack units each. Pearl Harbor, Jan. 28. -(iFl— at the meetings Sunday. He will supporting President Roosevelt's WDRC—Mra. Miniver; WTHT— Chiefs last night but that was all. lag ehortstop, Eddis Millar, laat toms with McKinney and 8hea "Whenever a new gioup pup. and attacked roads and rail com­ area for 35 minutes today, daring Leningrad party committee, de WNBC-^News. year collaborated In e perform­ chases control of a corporauon, munications at Ternl and Orte on Strategy iseemlngly bom of des­ Japanese planes to come up. dared. It added that Leningtad also remain through the coming subsidy program for it. 7;00—WTIC — Fred Waring; Music. Barton toppled tnough pins to Isad li’Hding the pace went on ".scor­ On British Fails; peration drew tppflight Japanese week, when services will be held The milk measure finally was the parade in total pinfall with ance far eurpasslng anything ever ing .spree in the final quarter to they have the right to dictate the communication lines ■ north of Board is located to the Lincoln The Japanese Ignored the chal was now entirely toee from any WDRC—I Love a Mystery: U:d6—WNBC— Swing Shift Fro­ witnessed in the 88 yeara of Na­ Rome, and on Vellctri and Colle- school opposite the post office. Of­ fighter pilots into the biggest bat­ lenge. threat of siege ancNsafe from any at 7:45 each evening except Sat­ given approval by a roll call vote WTHT— Fulton Lewis, Jr.;. lics; News. 888 but he shared high aingle 4 * ^ pile up a comfortable lead to policy,” Stengel, now enroute east honors with Pop Gleason, each tional League history. from hia Glendale, Cal., homa, Gain Air Victory ferro. fice hours are as follows: Monday, tle of the mounting United States further shelling by the enemy, and urday. All Interested will be which followed strict party lines, WNBC—Nero Wolfe. 12:00—WTIC—News: Three Suns Frey and Miller le4 the leagUe in 9 e o s coast out. Lainc. and Warnock air offensive against the Marshall concluded: cordially welcome at any of these 20 to 14. hitting 135. starred for the Inaera. wrote President Bob Quinn yester­ The, attack on yclletrl, an Ap- 10 a. m. to 4:30 p. m.; Tueaday, 2 7;15_WTIC— News; WDRC^ Trio: WDRC— Newa: WTHT— fielding their poaitlona, Frey set­ day, adding, "and in order that plan way town only about 18 p. m. to 5:15 p. m.; Wednesday, 2 islands and oost the enemy 16 to ‘The offensive of our troops meetings. With the completion of yester­ Deteline; WTHT— Salute to News, Cbambera' Loss ting a new National League record The Rovers took aole possession (OobtinDed from Page One) 22 planes. Fail to Locateif continues.” day’s debating, ten of the original No matter how hard they try, of first place, by taking their sec­ there be no embarrassment, I here­ miles from the outskirts of Rome, p. m. to 5:15 p. m.; Thursday, 10 - the Small Farmers, 12;30—WTIC— Thomas Peluso’s with a percentage of .986. Miller by tender my resignation." ^ indicated that the Germans were a. m. to 5:15 p. m.; Friday, 10 a Not an American plane was lost. The' 24 salvoes fired from 324 Mrs. Bernice Sendrowski Is 12 measures on the agenda placed 7:30—W n c -B o b Burns; WDRC Orchestra; Newa. Chambare’ team cannot eeem to ond straight In downing the Buck- ning high among the troops, with chairman of a committee from the get the extra points. Keish topped led the circuit for the fourth con- It was accepted immediately by in error or were groping for in­ m. to 5:15 p. m.; Saturday. 10 Admiral Chester W* Nimitz an­ Unset Jewels guns to mark the lifting ol^ the before the session by Governor ■ecutlva aeaaon, with .979, and m eneers 19 to 12. It waa a good men, guns, armor and supplies nounced'last night that the big Leningrad siege was the strong­ Ladies Society of St. John’s Baldwin on Monday were placed the field with 335 for three string tight ball game all the way and Quinn and the three dlrshtore wha formation when they broadcast a. to. to 12:30 p. m.—Tbs tele­ owner of tha loop’s fielding record recently acquired enough addi­ pouring into a broad area. that the Allies had occupied that phone number Is 2;-0494. action occurred Wednesday, the est salute ever sounded in the church in charge of a Bingo party on the finished list. honors. WillU’ men got the extra of .983, established to 1943. the outcome was In doubt up to The Fifth Army has extended its 21st consecutive day of attack on (ConUntied from Page One) in Pulaski hall, Sunday afternoon jmlnU end Kompenik walked off tional aharea to control the eluh, town. Soviet union. In the House today. It is ex­ For a taam to produce a key­ Erne Was Polite the final minute. Both teams ip up the coast to a point 12 During the day bombs also were the Invasion-menaced Marshalls Moscow, 400 miles to the south, at five o'clock. pected that the debate on the milk More Networks to Use with high single when be hit 128. displayed some clever basketball Joe Maney, Guido Rugo and Louig Slies north of Anaio, another re­ oluntarily submitted to question­ stone pair that leade tha league ii Perinl, all wealthy Boston eon- dropped at Valmontone, on the by Navy and Army airmen. which has been saluting Red bill will reach new’ heights of par­ The acorea: rare enough, but w’hsn one club la In paaslng, cutting snd shooting. port said, and Americans edged Caslllan way 30 miles northeast of The fight grew out of a Seventh ing under the detector at the re­ Army vittories .since the start of The meeting of all four groups tisan oratory. Bryant A Chapman (1) Dufl'y and Fogarty excelled for tractors. forward two miles In another sec­ quest of investigators checking all of the Memorial Hospital Auxili- FM Following the War .. 88 107 109—804 In possession of record holders at But Tough Champ Quinn said that Uioaa thrae have the Invasion beachhead; on Bel­ Obituary Army Air Force attack on Taroa last summer's Soviet offensive, Senator John L. Sullivan (D) Wilson, . both poaitlona. the eituatioa Is the Rovers while Lewis and Lea tor yesterday. monte, on the Atina road six airfield on Maloelap atoll. Nine details. heard the deep boom of the Len­ ary, held on every fifth Monday in j Britain was successful In Vlttner ..110 121 98—8.19 stood out for the Buckaneers. ■greed to increase their already Gen. Sir Harold Alexander’s any month, will take place Mon- getting his fight on the governor's .. 87 95 101—283 without parallel. heavy Inveatmenta to the club by Italian headquarters reported the miles north of Cassino, and on Mitchell bombers over the base Wh?n the questioning Was fin­ ingrad salvoes by radio. Thronged New York, Jan. 28—(IP)— An-4, Cecil Brown, who rsaigned at Burr ...... A journey into the archives By Billy'Rocha In the final game "Nig" Blanch­ ran into 20 Intercepting Zeros. ished. John L. Sullivan, chief of de­ day, Jan. 31, at the Memorial Hos­ mansion out In the open in the Farrand . ..101 108 106—816 Fameus Raferac Md Maaagar ard the youngest ballplayer ever to taking over Stengel’s atock, said ta beachhead was at least five miles Terrelle and Ceccano. streets of the nation's capital then pital. nouncemento indicative of the CBS laat fall in differencaa over . . 124 108 108—840 show’s that only nine times In his­ be valued from $35,000 to $50,000. deep at all points now, generally 1,400 Sorties Flown Deaths Eleven, possibly 12. Zeros went tectives. said "they are both echoed with the sound of victori­ Senate. growing importance of FM ae a his commantoriea. haa been eigned Skoog .. tory has a National League team Frank Erne waa the most moHK>w«d that the Germans were ously issued two such press re­ but militarily safe limits on th'i ican home on Eldridge street at and ability to type will be Barnes and John P. Patera paced Baker and Muddy Ruel. ; them.” leases to one day on the Mar­ gaged the Germans in heavy fight­ In five years it was though the Maszoll . .133 114 104 fought Jan. 7. 1894, the day before Quinn emphasized that he woiilK I toakb^ a desperate bid to seal off In the same battle Lieut. Na­ stockpiles of critical war ma­ ing. The Nazis now hold only the three o'clock. All of the repre­ helpful. Apply in person or figure would grow to 20,000,000. What to Elxpect Saturday: NBC the cirquit with a combined aver­ Frank's 19th birthday. Young Shea, rf ,.... I fte AUled threat to the Eternal shalls campaign, as he did yes­ terials, was .approved at a board sentatives on the committee are —1 p. m. Here’s to Youth; 2:15 age of .920 in 1876. the first season Bailey, rf . . . . not attempt any negotiations una than A. Woodward of Pittsburgh Local Boy Making terday. 30-mlle stretch of the railroad be­ At present 40 FM transmlttera are Totals ... \ 5?9 .508 548 1575 Erne accepting the engagement til he had observed the courtesy o f City. shot down hl.s first plane. meeting_thls week. It was learned tween Lyuhan and 'Volkhovo. and asked to report early in order that Phone 514-^ on the air, most of them in the Golf Stunt, Croaby, Hope, Sina­ the league operated. This mark because h* wanted money to buy McKinney, if . Meanwhile, captured German The first announcement told of authoritatively, but is still sub­ the business can be finished be­ tra; 3:30 Emil Schram on Fourth waa surpassed by eight points two himself a birthday present. Gustafson, if . getting permission from the cluba Adolf Hitler had Wx Others Gain Victories U. S. airmen extending their Mar­ troops of Gen. K; A. Meretskov’s eastern and central aecUona of the Chamber’s Mover*. his managerial possibilities now Six other "Red Guerrilla" pil­ Good at Sheridan ject to approval by the joint chiefs Volkhov Army atnady; have flank­ fore the scheduled air raid drilL MANCHESTER LUMBER country. War Loan; 6 YOur AmerRa, Gov, 8. Hilinskl .. 112 96 114-322 years later by John Burdock and “Junior” Sullivan waa a minia­ Morlarty, c .. i hveat orders to the Tenth Army to shall a.ssaults to the group's north- of staff. George Wright, of the Beaton club. ture counterpart of hit namesake, Di Battisto, e are affiliated with. t all costa to ths Gus- ots credited with victories includ­ ed that point. & FUEL CO. In a diacuasian of the range on Hunt of Wyoming. CBS— 1:30 Keish ...... •120 101 114—336 ed Second Lieut Millard 8. Pow­ westernmost atoll, Eniwetok. Special stockpile goal" must be Jeopardize German PoalHona Sunday will be Young People’s the ultra short wava channels, it Country Journal, new time; 3:30 Denhup ...... 116 102 104—322 A great keystone pair cavorted bull-necked, powerfully muscled Finnegan, rf . the erfd front to \ the Johnny Carfelro may be just a May Have Sunk Tanker set, it was agreed, for such ma­ Center Street Eugene Ormendy and Philadelphia ■round second for the famous Bal­ and pugnacious. Erne waa more Coughlin. Ig . • o u ^ ell, 307 Tarpon Drive, Fort Lau­ Meretskov's forces- pushing west Day at the local Salvation Army was explained that this would Aceto ...... 90 — 116—206 derdale, Fla. grocery clerk to some of the peo­ There, on the 20th straight day terials as those coming from coun. from Lake Ilmen. 100 miles below Corps. The speakers at all the vary to accordance with such con­ Orchestra, new aeries; 6:15 Peo­ T. Chambers 116 95 03—304 timore Orioles. Henry Reitz, at sec­ of the Jim Corbett type in build The bitterest opposition offered ond, and Hughie Jennings, at and cleverneaa. But the battle it­ 17 2 36 Suicides Win to American and French troops Second Lieut. Elbert K. Bcn« ple in Manchester, but to George of, the attack. Navy Jliers severely, tries thatt might be conquered by Leningrad, were within twro miles services will Im Major and Mrs. E. ditions as location, terrain and ple’s Platform. “Propaganda and A. Chambers _ '-9 8 ----- 98 of Anderson, Ind., sent one Ger­ J. Smith, leader of a local orches­ damaged and may have sunk an the enemy, or from places where of the Leningrad-Vitebsk railroad Marshall of Hartford. the War.” BLU—10 a. m. Yan­ short, w’ere the leaders In 1894 end self in no way reaemblcd the Ranger* attacking north and south of Caa- powsr. Under certain circum­ again In 1897, only duo to repeat. famous Siillivan-Coi'bett fight of Frank Erne alno during the past 24 hours man plane crashing in the out- tra, he is a second John McCor­ oil tanker and sank one of her shipping routes are vulnerable to at a point 13 miles south of Batet- stances, signals go an far as 125 kee Doodle Quiz; 11:30 Land of Totals . __ 554 492 541 1587 mick. submarine assault. skaya junction, the war bulletin re­ Gibbons Assembly, Catholic La­ Lost; 2. p. m. Metropolitan Opera Don WiUia Their mark of .984 stood until two years previoua, except in its Stratton, rf ...... 3 Easily 38-29 ^ainly told that the ordera were akirU of Rome after chasing It two escort ships. Local Moying miles, to Others up to 40 miles. Claude Ritchey and Al Bridwell, of result Zanis, If ...... -.3 Ming carried out.- from the beachhead. His group, Johnny was discovered by Mr. With the 16 to 22 planM shot For other materials, however, ported. while other celumns swept dies of Columbus, will meet Tues­ In the flat areas of the middle “Marriage of Figaro.” MBS—1 McGuire ...... 126 110 01—327 which young Erne settled down to Smith recently. He? is now employ­ this broad formula for the size of into Verky Prykhon, eight miles day evening in the K. of C. home. p, m. Launching battleship Mis­ Seelert ...... 100 87 89—285 the 1907 Braves, topped it with Scores Quick K. O. ~lhe businesa of fighting for a liv­ Stavnitsky, If ...... 0 The Americana on that front, the 79th. now claim" H German dow’n Wednesday, Japanese plane west the atondard broadcast sta­ .966, which stood until Cutohaw In two terrific roiinda Erne Lalne, c ...... 4 Rfter plunging across the Rapido aircraft destroyed, and 12 more ed as the fruit manager at a local losses over this group of mld- stockpiles was approved: northwest of Shlmak, severing the The guest speaker will be Rev. tion compzrta about equally with souri, (Alao BLU); 1:30 Second Cargo ...... 106 113 103—322 ing. Mui*{)hy Leads Winner^ chain store. Three months' total wartime re­ Shlmsk-Pskov highw-ay aAd jeopar­ Hilary Sullivan, O.S.M.. a Fran­ and Trucking Kompanik ___ 108 92 128—328 and Terry came on the scene. slashed and cut young John L. to Over the next six yeara Erne Schrelber, rg .0 above Cassino in a flahktng stab probables or .damaged aince the Paclfic islands mounted to better FM, but In the hilly lands of New Anniversary Landing American pieces, knocking him cold 15 sec­ Warnock. rg ...... 4 at the gateway to the Liri valley, landing operations started. For the past two weeks Johnny than 200. American losses are quirement^; or. dizing German positions in the ciscan missionary. A social time Troo^ Northern Ireland; 3 This Obright ...... 110 07 02—290 The Rede have two men on their fought the greatest lightweights With 17 Points; Lucky* has been singing at the Sheridan One year's requirements lew Staraya Russa salient south of will follow. England aad tha east the reverae roster who will be groomed for onds before the bell. in the world. Including George Wlrtalla, Ig ...... 0 scaled one mountain height and Seven Negro pilots credited with put at 22 planes. Nearly a third Also Ashes and Rubbish la tha ease. Is Halloran Hospital, new series. Frey’e job. Woody WllUame, who Four months later Erne fought Seven Also Triumph. made progress aghinst others. ' shooting down planes Included shows and is going bigger each of the Japanese loss was suffered the amount of annual production Lake/-^ Ilmen. The Leningrad- Totals . 559 490 503 1561 Dixon, Martin Flaherty, Jack time that he appears. In North America. H VitoMk line is the next to last one Private First Class Michael Jo­ hit .377 in 30 gamee laat aeaaon. hia second ring battle againat Downey and finally, on Sept: 28, 14 3 31 8mv Mines in Ditches Lieut. Willie Ashley, Jr., Sumpter, over Maloelap. In the week end­ Removed. running to loneliness . . . Well and Roland Harringtofi), rookie George Siddons, one of the beat of Score at half time. 22-17, Phan- The Suicidee of the north end ^ Although the Americans were S. C.. Lieut Leon C. Roberts, It is recalled by many that Mor­ ing Jsn. 25 Mitchell bombers but of the Leningrad srea left to seph Barry, Jr„ 22-year-old son \ 1898, he battled the great George ton Downey was a grocery clerk the Germans. The last one is the of Michael J. Barry, Sr., bf 126 then, they at least would not be from Syracuse who stole A bases the day in hit claaa. Erne won in (Kid) Lavigne, lightweight cham­ toms; referee. FlaveM. had little trouble in pinning a de^ pouring across the Rapido to In­ Pritchard. Ala., Capt Rodney Ciia- dropped 282% tons of bombs on New Orleans stimulated by the cheers of the for the Chiefs. / six rounds, but the fight was such creasing numbers, the Germans in­ tls. Hartford,, Conn., and Second in Wallingford befors he started Leningrad-Luga - Pskov : Warsaw Maple street, was recently pro­ High Quintet pion, to a draw at Coney Island. feat on the Center Billiard Uam to climb to fame. the Marshalls. Hospital Notes railway, a branch of which runs moted from private to his present crowd . . . - I asked a Fair Blit it goes without saying that a humdinger they were rematohed Enie’s showing was such that ^ ' Rovers troduced a new and dangerous ob- Lieut Charles P. Bailey, Punta Seventh Army Air Force planes Call 8816 and a month later battled 10 at the Y last night, 38->20. Miiiphy stable to: their progress by sowing from Pskov to Riga, on the Lat­ rank. Before enlisting In the Ma­ Grounds official why the track the Rede will miss Frey, their reg­ William A. Brady, matchmaker of B. F. Gorda, Fla. One was shared attacked oft-lmmbed Kwajalein, vian Baltic coast rine Corps In February, 1942, he Booky Town didn't curb the books . . ..at ular second-seeker for six seaeons. rounds to a draw. the Coney Island A. C., offered hirh Fogart;, rf ...... 2 0 led the attack for the winnera and mines in the bottoms of all irriga­ by Second Lieut. Clarence W. Al­ Maloelap and Mill atolls. Heavy GEO. T. COLEMAN, JR. Seeks Victory A draw with Solly Smith, an­ tion ditches which lace the area. Admitted yesterday: Frank Towms captured, by Meretskov's was a machine operator at the least those right under Us nose and probably th^beat in their his­ return match with Lavigne for Duffy, if ...... 5 0 got swell support from his mates. len, 645 Walnut street. Mobile, The Poet’s Column bombers delivered S5 tons on Kwa Katkauekas, 594 Tolland Turn­ . . . ”No use trying,” he explain­ tory. other top-notcher, followed, after the title, but the Kid refused, tell­ Turkington. c ...... 0 0 The game was pla^d as a benefit ' The French, farther to the Ala., and Lieut. Howard L. Baugh, troops included Ziralotye and Dek- Pratt A IVhitney Aircraft plant. north. Were driven off two hard- jaleln and set installations afire. pike; William H. Moore, 3S3 Cen­ hovo. 25 miles northwest of Nov­ East Hartford. He is a native of Grayson Finds Historic ed . . . ‘*Poll|Uclan8 7” I queried Plays Windham Tonight ing Erne to "go got a reputation Brown, i-g . 1 I for the Infantile Paralyaii Fund won ridges on Mt. Belvedere by a Petersburg, Va. “Ito Not One To Anotheri* No enemy planes rose to combat ter street; Mrs. Ruth Ritchie, 82 gorod, putting his spearheads about Mansfield, Conn. Oty Infested With . . . "You are as correct as first.” Curran, i g ...... 1 0 and a good crowd attended. In tha desperate German counter-attack. When a liar tells the truth and no U. S. planes were lost. West Center street. 55 miles from the advance units of Amber Light to the sixth,’ 'he re­ There; Three Games Frank obliged by knocking out preliminary contest the Lucky But the French beat off a second Folks will always think forsooth Bomb Airdrome Fboilltlm Admitted today: Mrs. Ethel Govorov’s Army smashing south Serve Aboerd- Same Vessel G>nnt1ess Bookies. plied . . . New Orleens, ever Dal Hawkins in San Francisco in Total* ______. 9 1 19 Seven swamped the Tigers, 25-S. thrust and balanced their '^loss Policemen Buy Can the things he now Is telltog; Medium bombers, the announce­ Miller, Glastonbury; Liuigi Mere- from the Kraanogvardelak-Tosno Roofing—Asbestos bookmakers' town, does moet of Remain on Schedule. ■even rounds and outpointing the Riifkanrer* iKgjley waa top man in the aooring somewhat by making small gains ^ All be- true. ment eonUnued, hit Taroa ^on nino, 57 Florence . street; FYsnk sectors. The day’s fighting on the Waukegan, 111.—UP)— Three its betting the night before,.when Sports Roundup "Spoiler.’' George .Elbows McKad- B. F. column. The scores; For when once you tell a lie . Siding and Rock By Harry Orayobn attractive odds are laid In many den, in 26. McFadden had kayoed Dickson, rf ...... 0 0 to the southwest of Belvedere. $1,000 War Bond Maloelap iTuesday, bombing air­ Rolston, 87 Pine street. Leningrad- front cost the Germans brothers who have served aboard Manchester High a varsity five 0 Center Billiard Along the Gangliano. south Of Faith in you right then will die Discharged yesterday: Joseph 3,800 casualties, the communique NEA Sports EdRor spots ; . . this money goes to the Joe Gana in 23 a month before. Arendt, if ...... 0 B. F. T . drome facilities and wrecking the same transport vessel to the Wool Insulation track the following day, which is will play Windham this evening By Hugh Fullerton, Jr. .»Rickey from the ferry to Brook­ Grasao. I f ...... 0 0 Cassino, the British also gained, And the value of your word is: grounded enemy bomber. Here Henderson, 152 Birch street; Lira said. South Pacific ara home for a visit Now Orleans, Jan. 28— Quick and make zn attempt to get back Rivo.-»a. rf . ___8 5 11 Officer* Rudolph Wlrtalla, presi­ Lost to you. Mason, 84 Hilliard atreet; Clar­ VIolcat' Fighting Reported what keeps a number of tracks New York. Jan. 28.—Of)—Dr. lyn. . . . Aa they strolled toward Lewis, t ...... 2 0 ___ 0 0 0 although the fury of battle slack­ dent of the Mutual Police Benefit about 30 enemy Japanese fighters and for a wedding by one of the Expert workmi^ahlp. AH work ravlaw of New Orleans: You drop going . . . This is called come­ into the win column. The game .the parking lot, Harold fumbled Pendleton, rg ...... 0 1 Jackson. If ened there somewhat. came up. One was shot down, three ence and Gardner Ruggles, Rock- VfolenUflghting was reported to trio. Arnold Gehris, 22, has been guaranteed. RraaonaMe Pricea. In to SOS William Halls, the one- will be played in Willlmantic. In Phog Allen, Kanaaa U. basketball . 2 1 Giorgettl. c , ...... 1 0 2 Allied Naval forces supported Association, bought a $1,000 War And what else can you expect villa; Morgan Steele, 205 Porter the Novosolnikt sector 230 miles back money. the first meeting between the in his pockets and moaned ”my Jack Favored Lea. ig ...... 2 0 4 Bond this morning with funds of When you've lost your self-re more possibly' were knocked down on active duty in the Navy since No obligaDoa for an estimate. tlms immigrant who'gave |4,000,- coach and chief advocate of high­ keys.” . . . He had left theto to Cruicksliank, ig ... . 1 , 0 Cordcra, rg , this sector by shelling German and others were damaged. All U. street; Mrs. Joseph McOooe and below Leningrad where another January. 1941, and when Howard, Write.' schools the Windham team nosed Lediedg. ig , ...... 1 1 8 Coastal positions near Formia reg­ the association. sped infant daughter, 30 i.Glenwood 1,500 (Sermans were reputed slain 000 to ’Greek relief and paid $68,- As elsewhere, whiskey is scarce put the silk city quintet, 39-38 in er baskets. Isn’t a guy yoii can the car and securely locked the Can you hope that folks wlH svsr S. planes returned. 24, enlisted he was assigned with 000 for a yearling and $55,000 for quote brief!j), but hia ideas about doors. Over Angott ".Totals ...... 5 2 12 ularly for the past two days and I>ive bombere and fighters struck street; Raymond Peck; Stom , as the Soviet forces repelled an hia younger brother. • , Assign­ in New Orleans , . . Scarcer than ■ fine contest at the School atreet Score at half-time, 8-7, Rovers. 20 * nightsi Birds Outwit Firemen Trust your word. Conn. \ all-day aeries of counter-attacks. Burtopito n Iiysulating Co. AttenUon . Ypu find him to it was during prohibition, some of Rec. the court game always get atten­ Suicides You should really save your, at Mill without air opposition and ment of Harold, 28, to the same 180 Oxfbrd St. Hartford the Louisiana auito In the Roose­ tion. . ; . Hia latest communica­ They Always DM Kick Referee, McKinney. Only patrol activity marked the without loss, . anu ' started fires Discharged today; ' Mrs. John i^ar to the south In the lower transport was a coincidence. How- (ford the boys say . . . A handsome Even at this date the student Eighth Army sector along the Springfield. Tl).—liP)-- Firemen breath ' Raesler and daughter, 49 Coburn Ukraine the Nazis continued to Phone Hartford 82-4515 velt Hotel in the mtdat of u state gray gelding' is the. lead CMsny at body cannot find any suitable rea­ tion runs some seven closely type- Another yarn from the Dodger Pair Meet at Adriatic with the Canadians again prepared to wash a flock of birds Though It may mean Ufa,/ or among ground Installations. asd will be married tomorrow to election for governor , . . "Drop written pages about such things axpedltlon, this one by Capt. Paul Fighting Iriih August, rf The attacks Tuesday and Wed­ road; Mrs. Aime La Tulipe, 758 force the pace, hurling large tank Mrs. Peggy Krausbaar. the Fair Grounds . . . .IbiB same son for at least two defcata this McCurry. rf Erook-s. rf making a slight advance. A full from their perch on a downtowm death '' Vernon street; Mrs. Hugo Lauten- forces against the left wing of Gen. around when all theae poliUclana horse stood alongside Count Fleet year! The first one came in Rock ■a 12-foot goals, a six-foot margin i Amen,' Army'a baseball coach, Garden Over Short Dis­ Canadian corps under the com­ tjullding but before they had.time »When the truth from you some nesday brought to 118 the total of aren’t around and I’ll giva you a for under-the-basket , operatlona, Laat spring w’hen the Dodgers Martin. If Cratty. if . raids on the Marshalls sines the bach and daughter,. 85 (Charter Nikolai Vatutin’s First Ukratolan at the Saratoga Yearling Sales ville, early in the season and the Blam-hard, Murphy, c mand of Lieut. Gen. H. D. Crerar to turn pji Jthe water the birds flew day will: Oak atreet; Mrs. Julia P. Craw­ Army puahtog toward the Odessa- good atoiy,” saya the Gheat Man and Tony Pjelleterl, the one-time last one a week ago in East Hart­ three-point field goals and ^smaller, used the 'West Point field bouse, tance; INon-Tille. is now with the Eighth Army to the opjrosite side of the build­ Go unheard. Gilberts fell last November, . . . Most of the HuW Long mob basketballs. . . . But the high' Manager Leo Durochcr also help Kean.1. rg Flynn.’ rg . ford, 23 Academy street; ' Mrs. Warsaw trunk railway. More New Orleans barber who . won the ford. In both tiiese games the lo­ Slruff, rg Mason, rg . there, it was stated. . • ing. The firemen followed but the Harriet Smith, 698 Middle Turn­ than 3,000 enemy troopa. were are to jail, or are juairgettlng out $100,000 Santo Anita Handicap cals seemed to take it for granted point la thai Phog really has ex- [ cd' coach the cadeU. . . . His New York. Jan. 28—iJ*! - They Planeti Attack Bridgehead hlrd.s returned to their original lo­ Don’t destroy from day to day . . . Bill Hells is j one of the perimented with buckets placed teachings weren't very evident, say you can’t have your cake and Faloon, Ig Vilga, Ig .. Chinese Inflict, pike East; Howard Skinnef, Bol­ killed in this sector, the- commu­ with Bay 'View turned down the that they were jgoing to win. Berrj’, ig , Jarvi.s, ig ... Giving up attempts to halt Al­ cation. This procedure continued Confidence in what you aay ton; Mrs. Edward H. White and nique reported. KLEIN'S MEATS world’s richest m ejv. . . Martin Count for $4600 and bought Porter Meriden and West Hartford at)ll too high for “mez anine huidlara” ' but in mid-eeason Amen saw one eat it but Sammy Angott and lied air attacks, which were hit­ for some time. The firemen, atill Burks, at one time prominent to those 6-6 to seven foot boys-— of his boys sliding Into second Bryant, Ig . When you speak let what yon say Hermy Losses oH:Japs son, 26 Avon street; Edith L. Relgh, by the'same sire but whose remain oa the local schedule which Beau Jack know better. 40 81 ting nearly every communication out of position, finally turned on be: heavyweight ranks end well chief'claim to face now it that he will be completed on Feb. 13 and to dunk the ball In . . . "We have with his spikes dangerously high, The respective lightweight Totals ... . center ringing the invasion area, the water and did their best to hit New Delhi, Jsn. 128,—UP) — Starkweather. 734 Parker etreet; SPECIAL! GROUND FOR THE WEEK-END had two 12-foot baskets in dur When the cadet retui-ned to S e a h a u k s 18 38 Always true. American-trained Chinese troops Mre. Lucy Weed, Torrington. known aa Jack Dempsey's chief is a good pony horae .... You- Manchester has two muata in these champions of the NBA and New the Germans, ye.sterday concen­ the elusive targets. But, It was But you need not as you go YMCA Notes MEAT FOR ME.VT sparring paiteer in the Ifan always drop around to see Pete games if they want to reach the gymnasium for 15 years," Allen the bench he received a dressing York State Athletic commission Flavell. rf . . Referee. BychoUki. trated their I If attack on • the no go. "Maybe-we'll catch them Tell out everything you know have driven the Japanese from an Maulcr'a heyday, has a night club, Stfte tourney In March. says. "We use them for the pur­ down from the coach. . . . "But Morrison, if area northeast of Taro in the Restwiraat Lie Sdspeuded Herman, the two-time bantam swap punches tonight in a 10- Tiger* bridgehead for the first time and napping next time," the commis­ Speak the truth as you'd have LOAF — 29c LB. including a Hawaiian Room . . . weight champion now blind but pose of teaching our boya correct sir,” the boy protested, "Mr, Du- rounder at Madison Square Gar­ Genovesi. c ' Bent mors than 100 fighters and sioner said. Dalu river valley of northern Bur­ Today: '• Marty grew tired of splitting out arching of tha ball.” . . We rocher told us that when the play Noble, rg .. others: - , • ma. a communique of the South­ Hartford, Jan. M -m -^ V o u t 3 to 5 p. m. Marching Drill, Irays. Small Legs of Lamb the prosperous proprietor of den and when they get through Speak to yon. ,. Danbury restaurant proprietors fights on the floor, sold half toter- night club in the Veaux Carri, or Ski Conditions. have beard plenty of -guya say was close, even if our own mother they'll have over 60 per cent of Dougan. rg Wiersbicki, n east Asia command announced to- 8:30 to 8:00. Gym for bo^. ast to a tough Jersey niug named what’s wrong with basketball— was plaving second, if she waa Ogren, ig. . » Vincek, If .. dsy. received license suspehzions after 7:30. Ullian Grant Expression OUR OWN French quarter . . . Mel Ott and on estimated $70,000 gate and Just re^^member you and 1 hearings earlier in the week before Yonick . . . Yqnlck came down Diszy Dean cutting up old touches Including several who dlaagree holding the ball loosely we should their titles. Man has yet to de­ Clerason, c . God in Heaven cannot lie Heavy losses w’m inflicted on club. DILL PICKLES Small Lapib Fores hare, and after several ntghto Reported Unfair violently with most of Phog's sug­ do everything we could to kick it ToU ls...... 2 ’ 5 Moske, rg .. VOLUNTEER BLANK — BLOOD DONOR SERVICE the enemy, the bulletin said, and the Liquor Control commission on 8 to 10. Badminton.' at the races . Tom Shaw, who vise a sweeter solution. Score at haft lime 27-2 Fighting And if friends with Hint we ever: charges df selling liquor to minors 55c GAL. opined that he had foimd the soft- long ago'was the top man of local gestions—hut we never heard one out' With both boys coming in over Vlttner, rg Manchester Chapter, The American Red Cross Wish to be. the Chinese captured quantities of eet raoket In hia life . He Boston, Jsn. ' 28.—(/P>—New say^e had actually tried out any Irish. Referee, Ztinis. Keeney, Ig . war equipment from the fleeing and permitting minors to loiter, as Bring Yoar Own Jug. rings and who waa- conspicuous on Cleaning the Cuff the 135-pound limit, the fans will Let His truth from you be heard follows; Michael Hugyo, Cornel­ F*ot Roast, Cooked Ham ■poke the words at 3 a. m. . . . New York tracka to bookmaking England akiing conditions over of these ideas. “enjoy” the unique sensation of Rarchtok. ig 1 Want To Donat# Bipod for the Army and Navy And be jealous of your word Japanese. Bitter fighting still ius Stavola and John Cobrda li­ Just then five different fights the week-end appeared not too Ybu can expect an announce­ Count, ig .• raged eight miles northeast days . . . Willie Knapp, who rode ment any day that Jakt Pitlar, watching two tlUehoIdera of the For His truth shall stand through: cense suspended for three weeks toftk LOINS' pound 27c broke out . . . Tontek wound up Bhcterminatdr . . . Tom Smith good .today, with the entire snow- Regretful Rookie same division collide without a Last Night *s Fights AH eternity. 'i%ro. with two' of the three weeks held VALENTINE eitttog on the floor with a big belt suffering from the effects of The finest encomium that could former Olcan, N. Y„ boas, will Kama Japanese Attacks Hepnlaed SPARERIBS ^ 20c lb. SAUERKRAUT who trained' SeabUcuit . . . NeW msnage Brooklyn's farm club at crown being dented. The faith­ A. E. Fish. to abeyance for one Gunther shiner .... Burke walked in . . . Orlaans . . , Saloons with mugs a JanuatY thaw. be offered Mark Roth, former ful don't seem to mind and 16,000 iMtSty Oeveei Further south, in the tlddin H erfo^ license suspended indefi­ ”Tou’re right,’* said Yonick to hia Most resort centers reported Yankees road aecratoey who died Durham, N. C. . . Charley Jones, Kelley, if 4 ••••••••••••••••••••••••I BRIDGE of beer paint^ on twinging doors are expected. Bv The Associated Press $ • • • • o d,o • • o • Another U-Boat gink ares of the northern Chin hills sec­ nitely. SMOKED LEGS OF LAMB new partner. . . . LltUa night cluba with trick plenty of snow, but surface con- yesterday, waa that in some 30 Sammy Angott'a manager snd Jim Campbell. K -••• 1 tor, Allied troops on Jsn. 28 sur­ Sponsored by Group H REGULAR HAMS yeara on that exaoting Job he nev­ Louisville W ater, expects the Jack, the Augusta, Ga., shoe Fa'll River. Moss.—Benny. Wil­ 33c LB. 28e LB. orchestras . ditiona were cruaty and rain- shine boy, fa a allm 6 to 6 choice liams, 147, Newark, N. J., stopped John Campbell. If . . . O Pfcooo 18-20. ••• Ag6, 21*60.«>« Washington, Jan. 20 — prised Japanese infantiy digging OHvee Bigger Now Center ^nKregntionsI ,WESTERN AND ' Books surround the historic Frea and assy . . . I haven’t had packed. . er l^ t a trunk dr a newapapar- Kentucky Derby to regain its old- Hogg, c 1 new poaiUons snd killed two offi­ STEAKS AND CHOPS man. . . . Just by way of empha­ tlma form this spring, so far as in a hrevVI that haa the boya In Henrv (Kid) Robinson. 152. Phila­ America's Navy has plenty of Church NAnVE CHICKENS Fair Grounds . , . Aa a matter of ■o much fun aince I wae four In Vermont, MancheRer report­ the back room on the anxious delphia. (2); Leo Dutoiaine, 133, Robtoaon, a ••••»•«•• 2 Ghaak hoar you poofar appointment: time and patience where the sink cers and a number, of troops with­ BalUmore— (8>) —A Baltimore faiit, there Is one directly aoroia years old. , ed 24 to 26 fro sen granular; Rut­ sis, Harold Parrott, who recently crowds ars concernsd, . , . Fred Jonas, rg ...-••••* •. O out loss to .themselves. Japanese Tliursday, Feb. 10, 8 P. M. the street from the main entrance took a atinllar Job with the Dodg- Sleklnger, an outstanding Indoor east. The! Boaij looked anything Worcester, Mass., drew with Jim­ ing of a n ' enemy submarine Is Evening Sun reporter toured land. 42 Inches with a wet sur­ but a champ as be fanned the my Robinson. 136, Newark. (8). B. Vlca, rg 0 i 2-1 • • • • • 1-2 • • • • ^ S-S. • • • • 3-4 . •, • • concerned. The Navy reports attacks on Allied positona four downtown bars purely to ths in­ Table Prizea — Door Prixea . . . I remarked to a taut driver face; Stowe (Mount Manaflald), era, received hia baptism to firs trSck psrformsr that wtotsr, rs- Pittsburgh — Bee Bea Wright, Tuttla, Iff ..••...»•• 2 miles southwrest of Fort White la that 1 had never seen anything ysstsrday whsn bs helpsd sbep- eslvsd his invitation to nsxt bretM in easing out a close-cut that another U-boat has bera terests of a story, to check a re­ HiglUand Park, N. J.— Bui 38 to 48 Inchea, with wet surfaea; daetoion over Lulu Coatontino to i4S, Pittsburgh, outpototsd Bc«by Morgaa, w 8 FiM in and maS to sunk hi the Atlantic, after TT the Letha mountain ranga were re< port that Martinis were shrinkto^ and Refreshments. KLEIN'S MARKET Uka it . . . *YhtyYe staallng tha Farrell. 188, Nawartt, N. < and Woodstock, 8 to 8 hsrd a swarm ef scribes to Brooft- wssk’s Minrosa mast In North Simmons, 149, ladianapoUa (10): hours of atrlke-and-duck tactics He same back with the story: It wtra, toov” ha replied . . . I don’t o h lyn’B Bear Mountain training rloa and ssnt back word that hs hit last outtog. But ha’a a good Red Cross, House A Hale Building puleed, the communique reported. Admission 50c. 161 CENTER STREET , OPEN UN’^IL 8 P. M. pointed R Strickland, 168, 1 puilcher and a ttraleaa worker Nicky Thomas. 155. Pittsburgh, by ah escort . carrier and her Allied troops were active west isn’t that the glasses are smaller know about their eteallng the ton. ($);^,^ames Polk, 184, Cam The Berkshire region of Masia- camp. . . . All went well lintU couldn’t make K. . , . Whnt'e ths S cot# at hartipa. matter, hot enough expense even If he Isn’t a picture etyle of outpointed Georgs Siapovich. 161^ pisiics and destroyers.. of the Mayn region snd to the —the olives are bigger. wire, dr (he service, but ir the Kilmer, outpointed Tommy Pope. 'bhusetts reported 8 to 14 Inchea ihe return when rsrro tt was Johnstown, Pa, 181. Tic«n 8. BaCm% hstg IB jhg | a*8*$ he 278, Maw York. j/AL ,o(-nto •oedMd ino«^ shout to drive Boss ; Biaach monejT. hoxeg.- * L m.

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I said I ’d look after while ahe was Itonrie. The fKtnUy waa aeatSiKat away. tha table ready to anjoy the meal HOLD EVERYTHING when the five-yaar-old ton blurted Sense and Nonsense Jud,dge Do you wiahgthe court out: to urnndeiratand that yoir refuaa to Five-Year-Old Son - - Why, Giddon planish renew your dog llcsnie? mother thta ia roast chicken! A Tribute Ironlr*! Antithesis! Help M'in the W ar Men—Yea, your honor, but— Mother—Yea. dear. What of It? Judge We want no "buta." The Flve-Yaar-Old Son ■ W hy Dad ce»r* day or week. All conven­ X X IX I in turn, and told them that they left unmailed. Before sending it Olvea Fnll BKanaiMMo** %xuu PERSON PIN0INO green regulate your piano or player FOR RENT—TWO 2 Room apart- nite paltencef to make bandages, rette, then blow the smoke If it’a victory we want, w* can First National on Main street. FOR RENT—1 CAR GARAGE on steam' iron ■ one year old, cost excellent condition. Call after 5. iences. Bolton Lake House. Tel. looked tired but handsome after off. his secretary who had a paa- leather ledye wallet in front of piano. Tel. Manchester 2-0402. ments, with . bath, 3 -Walnut Dr. Planish reachtra the ante­ because they must be perfect to through your handkerchief, you win It. J Contains about $11 arid 1 key. Ulley atreet. Inquire at 28 Lllley 48 High street. Manchester 4863. their gigantic labors, told them aion for explanatory detail, added Butte, Mont.- -OP)—Two draftees, T18 Canter atreet Saturday please $29.00, sell for $20, slightly luied. street. Rent $15 and $20. Inquire room to the Gold^Ballroom of (be sent "over there." w ill see the nasty stain It leaves. Both urgently needed. Tel. 2-1993. or telephone 73.’»0. F U R N IT U R E R E PA IR IN G , re- that she was so proud of knowing the following postacript below Mr. each mintie e 'lfg , reported to the return l. after 9 a. m. Tele­ Mountain Highest prices paid Jones Furni­ FtCTU*?E» ON I Discovery o f || THEcI- LEARrO WOMAN FOR COOKING potatoes. Tel. 4269. woman. Inquire 209 Pine street. Legal Notlees 78 He rode the aubway down to USED CARS to 41. High prices paid. Drive phone 2-0998. ture, 31 Oak street. Tel. 8254. -5TONE ^ WHAT THEY fYEAN down stairs work. Room Telephone 2-1446. Pine atreet, called on W alter Gil­ On S*turda.v morning, Decem­ ■yi yy' yy- y - OH. 1 WILL P E \ 1930 to 1941 over now to 80 Oakland atreet. bath, or go home nights. i.iqi on PKnniT roy. looked tearful, and got a f Al ' ^ ' W A N T E D TO BUY stove, ranges, NOTICK OK .»PPI,tC.»TMtN' ber 6, 1941, Dr. Planish flew with Brunner’s. Open evenings until 9. check for $400. ' R AN G E BURNERS cleaned, serv­ MaIloryT-5311. Household Goiods 51 refrigerators, washers, pianos and Tills is tn c l ' * lintii’C tlist I Ua\id President George Riot out to Bon- Any lilske — Any Model Saturdays 6. Phone 5191— 4485. Apartments, Flats, It. Ka.v of 1-2 Kust Majn slrset, He went back to the DDD office, nibel College for Women. It might iced and installed. Tel. 2-1309. WANTED—WOMAN to work on furniture. The Austin A. Cham­ Uockville, Connecticut have filed an EXTRA SPECIALS Tenements 63 signed his mail, and endured a have been an extravagant jour­ \ Aliy Condition FOR SALBl—LATE 1937 Pontiac mangle. Apply to Manchester bers Co. Telephone 6260. application dated 17th of January, little quiet torture with caller* Bus Coupe, radio, heater and fan. STilKM W INDOW S and doors In­ During Our Annual 33rd February ll'tt with the l.liiuur Control Coni- ney. hut the college paid his ex­ Laundry, 72 Maple street,or Tel. THREE ROOM heated apartment. inlssloh for n Tavern Permit for tlio who were bleased with wealth but Call Hartford 8-1990 2 new tires. Inquire 17 Tyler stalled. roofing of all kinds, asbes­ Furniture Sale penses. and he also charged them Q’ 841b. ' Available Feb. 15th, central loca­ sale of alcoholic liquor on the cur.sed with ideas. Circle, Orfqrd Village. tos side waiis, wood shingling, premises of 122 l-;ast Main street,. in full to Travel on his DDD ac­ 3 ROOM OUTFIT tion. Adults. W rite Box N ,,’rhc A t 6, he was in a studio of the Ask for Joe gutters repaired, general repair­ Itockvillc, Coniicclh'ut. The hnsineas count. W O M AN TO D o plain cooking and - — $495— Herald. Brontosaurus Broadcasting Com­ 1938 OLDSM OBILE 6 sedan, me­ ing, workmanstnp guaranteed. general housework for small Hebron is owned hy riavld H. Kay ot PInnc.v A t 1. there was a "banquet" at chanically A-1, very clean; 1938 ' W rite Bax W. Herald. Just the Outfit You Need to Start street. R. F. D. No. 3. Rockville. pany, Introducing Senator Bultl- Bonnibel. family, salary $100 per month. FOR RENT—3 ROOM apartment,- Connecticut and will he conducted tude on the radios Oldsmobile' 8 sedan, very clean; Your Own Home About 60, including members of by David H. Kay of Plnney street, A t 2 p. ra., in the ceremony of FOR C A R PE N TE R WORK, and W rite Box B, Herald. garage, central location, improve­ In awap for the Doctor’s spirit- 1938 Pontiac 6 sedan, new paint L IV IN G ROOM consists of 3 piece the Hebron Parent-Teacher As.so- R. K. I). No. 2, Rockville, Connecti­ Winter Convocation, he received repairs, call ^-0987. Prices con­ ments. adult couple. Call 8387-.-- cut. as permittee. 4>d Introduction, the Senator men­ and tires, mechanically A-1. Oole WANTED-CLEANING woman living room suite, two end tables, ciation and a few friends were from President Riot the honorary sistent with good workmanship. DAVID H. FAV tioned the DDD—favorably. degree of Doctor of Letters. He Motors— 4164. days a week. Call Mrs. Harry coffee table, floor and bridge Resent at a "Calendar Supper- Dated ITtli of Jan.. 1944. A t 6:20, the Doctor had another /-IF e B *1* * » w? A* Benson. Tel. 8946. held at the Congregational dining H-1-21-44. now had almost as many stuffed .aajKJUUBBUL FOR RENT WANTED — ELECTRIC wiring lamp, smoker, vacuum cleaner,, night a total of $223.50 had Been quick one. with the Senator, and FOR SALE — 1938 Oldsmoblle room Wednesday evening, and a heads and horns as Colonel Mar­ sedan, $375, 74? Tolland Turn and repairing. Call 3975 before 7 bookcase and rug. realized. T h e hope is to obtain a at 6:40 stlU another, with Peony, HOUSEWIVES —SELL inexpen­ Priced specially low festive time was enjoyed. Each duc: two LL.D'a, three Lltt.D’a BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES It’s Contagioiw BY EDGAR MARTIN pike. p.; m. sive Maisonette dresses spare quota of $300. Even at the above at home. one D. H.. and even one real de­ as a group f o r ...... $157 table represented two months of Hartford. The communication was Peony put on a new frock while 4-Room Single time. W rite for catalogue. Mr. figure the results so far are such exceptionally clear, Mrs. Billard gree, a Ph.D. Thus invested, he 1937 BUICK SEDAN. 1937 Olds­ EXPERT RADIO lervice. Call H. the year and decorations carried he became beautiful in tails and DQKY \T\ 906, AVS DOAl^ VMM VvM lQE y o u 0 0 3 T EY9ECT Beevers, 731 Burnside Ave., E. BEDROOM consists of bed, dress­ "s to set this-year’s effort quite iri said. had in his veins a different and Meade. Telephone Manchester out the idea. white tie. They dmed at a cafe­ tN THt HEQ AMT TO Pteve AH moblle sedan, 1938 Plymouth Hartford. er, chest, spring, mattresses, pil­ a class by itself. It reflects a Mrs. Adam Kowalski and her more royal blood—maybe Type 5. VNHEQE 173 RtaATFOLvV 2-0898. Mrs. Everett B. Porter, presi­ teria, and Peony, in a crimson 109 SOME E9W.CH Essex Street sedan, 1940 Packard sedan, 1941 lows, boudoir set, chair, clothes great deal of credit on the chair­ small son, Thomas, have returned At 7;M that evening, George \S> r 1 VMRVO OiO dent of the association, and Mrs. velvet evening crepe and red roses y o o 9\CW lodge sedan, 1942 Oldsmoblle ASSISTANT SUPERVISOR, regis­ hamper two scatter rugs. man. whose activities have been from a visit to Corp. Adam Ko­ Riot and he publicly repeated THE " Carlton H. Jones had charge of In her hair, carried a tray wRh 0 9 t h a t 1 rOOH THE ub coupe, 1942 Pontiac sedan- tered nurse, age 40 or over, want­ Priced specially low untiring. walski in Michigan. Corporal Ko­ their debate of the evening before: yU,,,' te. Brunner’s, 80 Oakland St. Househntd Senriees the January and February table, at-rambled eggs, coffee, a choc­ y\NO or ed for chronic institution. Also as a group f o r ...... $109 which had a centerpiece of sweet David K. Porter. Petty officer, walski, who was on furlough then "Resolved; In Case of War, Wom­ Albert F. Knoflo O p ^ evenings. Phone 5191 Offered IS-A 1-c, has reported at Boston for olate eclBlr, a mocha layer cake experienced nurses and nurses’ peas and place cards and napkins has now gone on duty for maneu­ en Should Bear Arms.” But aides of good character desiring K ITC H E N consists of 5 piece din­ duty, following three weeks’ leave and caramel ice cream. YOUR CURTAINS carefully laun­ decorated with cupids. Mrs. Stella vers. George had suggested that they Tel. 4386 perpianent employment. Salary, ette set,, combination stove, Lin­ of ab.sence which he spent at the The entire slate of officers of A t 8:15 they entered the Artista' ‘ '.n; dered, by hand. Price reasonable Turahen was in charge of the Dressing Room of Village Green change sides; it would be safer for room, board and laundry. Must oleum rug, glassware and dish- home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. the Hebron Library Association him to tell his girl students, the 91 Main street Tel. 2-1077. ware. step-ladder stool March and April table, with dec­ Hall, and embraced their friend, live in. Write Supervisor, Ma- orations parrying out the Easter Clarence E. Porter. He has been was rc-elcctcd pt the annual meet­ darlings, that they might bear all Priced specially low tran.sferred from the U. S. S. Sara­ ing Tuesday evening. Rev. H. R. George Riot, president of Bonni- «sonic Home. Hospital, Walling­ ideas, with place cards and nap­ the arms they wanted to. •V.- C as a group for . $229 Keen, vice president, presided in bel College for Women. A t 8:24, M.e . - ford, Conn., stating age and ex­ kins to correspond. May and June toga to U. S. S. Hancock, which Dr. Planish caught a train at M •28 WANTED Roofing 17-B was just lately launched. It may place of Dr. C. J: Douglas o f Bos­ Dr. Planish and President Riot perience. (Branch of Connecticut’s largest tabic was in charge of Mrs. Floyd Indianapolis at 10:50; he flew be some time before he will sail, ton, who wa.s unable to attend. began, before another set of furs ALL TYPES OF ROOFS repaired Furniture Store) Fogil and Mrs. Norton Warner, from Buffalo to New York; he “ He’s cxpcclins a visit from Utc girl friend U WANTED — WAITRESSES or and in the meantime he may be Officers now are; President. Dr. and pearls and boiled eggs, a de­ ' Pipeless Maintenance of roof, flashings X-L-B-E-R-T-S with Maypole napkins and pastel was home for breakfast on Sun­ WANTED able to come home for an occasion- Douglas; vice president. Rev. H. bate on "Resolved: In Case of and chimneys. For reliable service nurses dining room, 12 to 2 or 3 place cards. Mrs. Leroy Gctchell day.—Sunday, December 7, 1941. p. m.. 50c an hour. Apply Dieti­ 43 Allyn St.—Hartford al week*Wid. He saw thrilling R. Keen: secretary, Albert W. War. Women Should Bear Arms." call Ed. Coughlin 7707. beaded the tabic for July and (T o Be Continued) alDE GLANCES BV GALBRAITH 6-Room Duplex or Flat Furnaces and tian, Memorial hospital. service when on the Saratoga. He Htlding; trea.surer And librarian, Dr. Planish took the affirmative, WINDOW SHADES -VENETIAN August. A Liberty bell was in the tells the story o f the ship’s being Mrs. T. D. Martin. A ll member* and many o f the furs present be­ in ricinity o f Main and Mid­ center and red, white and blue was \ . Second Hand Moving—Trucking- HOUSEKEEPER WANTED. Two blinds. Owing to our very low torpedoed several times when he of t$ie board of directors are the lieved that he was in earnest. BY T.T. HAMLIN dle Turnpike. adults, light work. Call Manches­ overhead, get our apeclal low used in the color scheme. Mr* was aboard. Once several men same as last year. He spoke movingly of his wife A LLE Y OOP N o w ^ o « H ot, N ow Y ob D o n 't Storage 20 ter 2-0902 after 7 p. m. price*' on high grade window William Owen and Mrs. Roger were killed and he himself was There are now 4,837 books on and his learned daughter. Were 6-Room Duplex in vicin­ Leg Bathtubs shades and Venetian blinds com­ Rowley had charge of the Septem ttirown, against a bulkhead by the the shelves. The total number tak­ those women, whose intelligence Quotations NOTBOUOL^ 1555515 AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS CO, pletely Installed Samples furmsh- her and Oqtober^ table. Decora­ en out w a s . 2.906 during 1943. and energy alone had enabled him th a t >0^8$ JUMPIN' ity of Nathan Hale School. Trailer Van Service. Removals impact, blit escaped injurv.' The Help Wanted— Male 36 ed. Capitol Window Shade Co., tions featured^ iHc opening of Saratoga is a carrier and led the March of that year was the ban­ to hie modest work in Educa­ The war is now reaching the .CA N ( 6-Room SinglO In vicinity' from Coast to Coast, deluxe FEARi C A L L 3301 241 North Main street. Phone school, with a larW schoolhouse task force covering the Marines ner month, when 337 books were tion for Democracy—were they stage where we shall have to look, o f the Center. equipment. Crating, packing and WANTED—PAINTER with own 8810 Open evenings as centerpiece and napkins and taken out. June was the smallest forward to large casualty lists — HvruL , landing on Bougainville, Nov. 1. mere toys to fondle in bis idle 'LLA *4 storage. 68 Hollister street, Man equipment for a few days work. place cards featuring XHallowe’en moving on to Rabaul to blast Jap -month for books, only 167 being hours, mere bric-a-brac to be laid dead, wounded, and missing. There 4 or 5-Room Single in cheater. Tet. 6260. Apply at 612 Center street. FOR SALE—WARD’S oil kitchen and autumn leaves. ^ s . Lulu forces there, Nov. 5. and partici­ borrowed. Gifts to the library in­ aside if war should ever 4»me? ia no easy road to, victor.v. A m i! vicinity of McKee Street. heater, white porcelain, wickless. Lord headed the table foi\Novem- pating in the Gilbert Isla|^8 Inva­ clude a check for payment for two Were they? Never! He hoped and the end is not yet in Bight. Perfect condition. 359.50. Call ber and December. Her table was sion. Nov. 20-23. - cords of wood from Dr. Douglas; believed that it would never be Repainng 23 artistically decorated with \placc — President Roosevelt. List your property with 5582. The Board of Tax Review will $10 from Leslie Ward for young necessary for them to be fighter.s, WANTED WANTED —NIGHT Watchman cards showing Christmas sc^es, hold sessions at the town clerk’s people’s magazines. Gifts of books, not so long as he him.self could Jarvis for results! NEW iXJNVEK’H B L E FOPS. Csi- HOSPITAL BED FOR SALE or with miniature .CMiristmas trcc\is and magazines were also given by Every ton of bombs' dropped on luJold repisced in curtaliis, all Apply Office of Manchester De­ rent, fully adjustable. Kates rea­ office on the fbllowing dates: Feb. strike a blow. But should the oc­ German industries will save the center piece. 8. and 22. from 10 a. m, to 4 several of the tovj-nspeople. A casion ever aiise, he would be the kinds ot leather work. Chaa. Lak- velopment Corp., 12 Lenox atreet sonable. Call Keith Furniture. A really fine supper W-as set be­ lives of 10 United Nations soldiers m., to adjust grievances com­ check for $16.95 was also received first to applaud their putting on ing: 90 Cambridge atreet. Tele­ off East Center atreet. Tel. 4159. fore the patrons, consisting of from the Walk to the Party dances in the near future when invasion ALEXANDER Male or bined of by action of the asses- khaki and shouldering a gun. phone 4740. ham, baked beans, and other good of last year, sponsored by Mr. and come.s. FOR SALE—NEW BEAUTIFUL sorit. The |x>ard members are Pre.sident Riot said, at length, things. The Misses Betty Hprton,- Mrs. Leroy H. Getchell. Tw o hun­ , all white Glenwood combination Clarence V. Rathbun, Mark H. W. that Dr. Planish was a deep thinn­ — British .\lr Marshal -Sir Arthur JARVIS NEJD REPAIRS? We will loan Betty Getchell, Betty Jones, Clare dred books were sent from the li­ Femole Help Hills and Edmund H. Horton. er. but all off on today's deep T. Harris. T , T you a car If you need repairs over range, $179.50. Beautiful Prizer, Porter. Emily Hewitt, LilUan Grif­ brary for the soldiers, realized in Real Estate and \ $25. General repairing on all all white coal range, $98.00. New Elton Post, tax collector, thought. Live Stock—Vehicles 42 fin and Mary Gray helped out ad­ the USO Victory drive, conducted We could keep the pre.sent dol­ makea. Appointment only. Phone four burner gas rahge, $49.50. I the town clerk’s office MortKages For Important mirably as waitresses. Mrs. Herb­ by Mrs. Irene W righL lar volume of production when 5191. Brunner’s. Open evenings. Glenwood CTirculatlng heater 22 from 1 to 4 p. m.,- FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Holp W m lcd BY MBSRILL BL0B6HI FOR SALE — ’THREE GOOD ert W. Porter had charge of the A number of new borrower* A t 9:29, President Riot and tbu peace comes by servicing the na'- 26 Alexander Street Guernsey cowa. Telephone 7405 or $69.50. 2 hole all white kitchen to receive ^tayment of old age as­ Planiahes had a quick one at SEW ING M A C lilN E S , vacuums, food solicitation, and results sistance taxe\ • She will be at Fo- were added to the llet of those tional debt through a transaction Phones: 4112 or ‘7275 War Work inquire 364 Bid well atreet. heater, $59.50. If you need a taking broks during the past year. the Fanfare Folly Bar, and at 9:41 'ibwCAM irons, and all smaii electrical ap­ showed that she did good work as gil's store, Gilead, Feb. 17 from 1 tax. plus a high income tax which WMEM I BSWLEO HER OUT ABOUT vDO sTT l e t WOMEN OOMINATT IW OOMMNft O V M 1&NM I w h O range or heater. See Benson’s, they sat down at the .speakers’ f r e c k l e s - HELP MT _ there was so much food that a to 3 p. m., and at other times she will eventuall.v retire the debt. HAL CROONER.. SME $LAMMEO THE’ ) you. PAL ! PUT A RIN& IM ANO SDUO eeTTER U pliances repaited. Genuine parts, FOR SALE — PURE lyHITE 713 Main for a buy! table at the dinner, in the Belle PAST* MAL^ good part of it had to be carried will receive paymMta at her home. DOOR IH MV FAC.E ROMANCE WeNT HER MOSE, ANO LEAD HER TMERK ! J ------L W IL L / Inquire expert workmunshlp. Parts for Flemish Giant rabbits, six weeks Poule Restaurant, of the Move­ — Henry J. Kaiser. AHbuMO.' WAICH M B / PtCTURCR M MN all makes. A, B. C. Fixit Co., 21 FOR SALE—HOTPOINT electric home. St. Peter’s ^ I s c ^ a l church will PHT-T-T-T! old. Robert Jones, 354 Summit A fte r the sugger the meeting Perfect Lines ment to Restore Christianity and J SOUfBOOK.n Maple ttreet. Tel. 2-1575. ranget Excellent condition. $100. be closed for two ^ n d a y s while There is no evidence on the Rogers Paper atreet. Telephone 8207. adjourned to the Town hall where Regular Church Attendance in WEST MIDDLE TPK.— 72'Seaman Circle, Orford Village. the rector. Rev. R a r ^ R. Keen, front line that we are a soft peo- PIANO TUNING AND repairing, Alonzo Kellogg of the State Trade takes his annual v a ^ io n . Mr. Manhattan, just as Winifred Mar- 4-Roooi Single. 2 unSn- Manufacturing Co. duc Homeward arose and began pie. player piano specialty. John Poultry and Supplies 43 FOR SALE—PRACTICALLY new School sh ow ^ a picture reel, Keen and his mother, 8 ^ . Frank lahed rooms' upatalra. All Mill and’uakfand Streets ‘Choosing Yoitr Life Work,” ac­ defying, the microphone. — Col. Albert S. J. . Stovall, back bmprovementa. Storm win­ Cockerham, 28 Bigelow etreet. inner spring mattress for child’s Keen, accompanied by her^mpan- from the Mediterranean. companying it with a splendid Religion, said Winifred, would li\ - dows and screens. D. P. $800. T e t 4219. BUY YOUR CHICKS now at Youth bed, $10. Telephoije 2-0978. lon, Mrs. Nellie Rydel, leftx fo t a talk especially designed to help trip to Florida. Wednesday. NMrs. be restored only when True De­ I I ■ ■ I Wards! All varieties. Every chick If we had sufficient forces to FOR SALE—5 ROOMS of fumi- the young. A discussion followed Keen and Mrs. Rydel will reta in mocracy was Instituted. Her fa­ Beech Street. 4-room sin­ from U. S. Approved flock and put 1000 planes in the air every ture complete, iaasonable, with the lecture. Four new members for a longer vacation. ther Sind she wished that there gle. Hot-nir hent. S. P. hatchery. Bred-up ;itock. 90 per­ was some way Of making every two days, we could bat Germany A y cent livahlUty warranty. Place chance to obtain rent. Inquire were added to the membership Mrs. Albert B. Blllard, daughte' $4,150. D. P. $600. Mrs. Novak, 444 Center atreet. list. There will be another meet­ woman, man and child realize long before June. But we cannot your order now at Montgomery of Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Smith, cess. ISM e» at* ttsvic*. am t. n. wc. u. a s«t . or* ing, February 16, There" are now what Democracy was; that it op­ count on it. W e must count on a DESIRABLE HOMES... Ward’s Farm Store, Purnell Telephone 2-1839, 11 to 7. who is completing her course in PARKER STREET— 63 members. "The aim of the as­ posed all pressure groups and held lapd invasion. 8 Acres of Land with 8- Place. Home Ekionomics at the Univer­ “ If you’re drafted I won’t worry abofit you bcatiiiK .some DO YOU NEED A baby carriage sociation is to get 75 members sity of Connecticut, received a that the rights of man and wom-i Room Single Honse. Steam — Brig.-Oen. Curtis R. I.F May 8th ACDcral out of a job—^yoii can*l even make up your iiiiad now or In the near future? Visit Results to date of the infantile telephone call from her husband an, rich and poor, were equal; hent with roal. One and 2- PLUS INCOMES A ir Fores. to wear one’ of those Cbristmaf lies!” Article* for Sale 45 Benson's, 713 Main and select t|ie paralysis drive are very encourag­ -a few days ago. Mr. Blllard is in that all honest labor, whether of' cnr garages. Bam. Chick­ A few two-family home* situated near Main Street in Pine- latest model. ’Qiayers, alt wire ing. Mrs. Leroy H. Getchell, Hawaii where he is representing the editor or the furnace man, the en iMM>p. 8. P. 86i500. D, P. WASH TUBBS T h« Bravo and tko BY LESLIE TURNER hunt Section — all are 10% or more based on present rentals. FOR SALE—ROTARY steel yard wheel models. Big reductions. chairman of the committee in the service department of ‘ the poet or banker br harvest-hand, $3,000. was equally noble. TOONERVILLE FOLKS BY FONTAINE FOX clothes dryer, practically new. charge, reports that .Wednesday United Aircraft Corporation, East O f MAFIB6. F0R4BT TMEUTTL* OWL Phone 5244. FOR SALE— COMPLETE bed She didn’t exactly saV it, but conmatulation^ tNAUAMOiCAOrAM WEST SIDE OF ■ TWO-FAMILY S AND 5 ROOMS—^8 on third floor. Steam heat. with coll springs, inner spring tAAV,0L9 ------^ StoKer for second flo WlUlmanttc oaiee: 847 MAIN STREET HARTTXIRD I TELEPHONE 2-1584 in v e n to r ?—The- .V^WON'T U pNE btanopoigeo o n 69 CENTER STREET. TEL. 7700 • 8631 i'l? HOW.w ATHOUSAN' THE VERN BRINK 884 MAUJ ST. TEU 1885 EVENINGS: MANCHESTER 3160 TO HELP THE < ACT ON CE WORLD lECRVtNCp T O GO ■ INVASION FRONT FOR A RADIO- OUT T O ,’ * OF A Do It in soft materials for • OPERATED 4NOW. Lu n CH.^ 90LUTION rather dressy two-piece costume— * HOVEL.' LANK LEONARD in plain cottons fo r a well-tailorsd MICKEY FINN Safe business-like summer suit. Ppttera No. 8517 is In sizes 84, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44. 48 and 48. Size 5404 38, zbort Blesvts, requires 8 7-8 yards 38-inch materiU. 0 t L m i l A M O § y ■J'l . .By M m . Anas CWbet working, amounts of matsrlsl For this attractive pattern, T H i 6 - 9 3 , Done in gorgeous plumage colon, specifled, send 15 cents in Coin, send 15 cents, plus 1 cent for post­ AHO Pieces OF they are as colorful ta bright plus 1 cent postage. Your Name age, in coins, with your name, ad­ WOOD. CLOTHING, birda darting through a green and Address and the Pattern Num­ dress, pattern number -and size to H T C ..6 H 0 T OUT OF| forest Do them on white or pale ber to Anne Cabot The Manchester The Manchester Evening He.ial'i A TORPEDO TUB£, green lineff for guest towels^n Evening Hersdd 1150 Sixth Ave., To

flav. S. J. SzczepkowBkl, who | The G CTef Club held a meeting ^ ’The annildl meeting of St. waa one of the 28 clergymen from and rehearsal last evening at Bridget’s Cemetery Association About Town the PoUahJNatlonal churchea in Emanuel Lutheran church. At the will be held tohlght in St. Bridg­ Average Daily Circulation ' et’s hall., Reports Will/be given The Weather thla area preaent at the service buslneas dbsslon it was voted that For Ike Mo^th of December, IMS Forecast oliU. 8. Weather Bnrean for Rev. Walter J. Pawlowakl . at the club buy a $100 War Bond In and officers elected. Hale’s Self Serve and Health Market Have The Rev, O, Erik H aw . the Holy Croaa Pollah National Catho­ the present drive. It was also an­ F lrit Lutheran church. Waltham, lic church in Northampton, an­ nounced that the annual concert j . 8,504 C'lPar and colder tonight: fair Maaa., and praaldent of the New nounces a ntaaa of requiem for of the club will be held In April and colder Sunday; moderate or early May, also that' the club Range and Fuel Member of the Audit winds. England C onfaranca Luther Father Pawlowaki at 8L John’s Bureau o f CiroolnUont Lataguei will honduct the morning church, Golway street, Sunday has a date for Monday evening, ■OT^ca, •onday, at 10:30 o’clock morning at nine o’clock. When Feb. 14, for a concert at tbc Elm­ OIL Manche$ter-^A City of Village Charm' at the Emanuel Lutheran church. located in Hartford, Father Paw- wood Community church. Rehear­ sals for both programs are well TICKET PRINTING A number of the mombera met him lowaki was helpful at the time of METERS when he waa here a few yeara ago, the organization of St. John’s under way. VOL. LXIIL, NO. 101 (Claaallled AdverUoing on Puge 10) MANCHESTER, CO?(N., SATURDAY, JANUARY 29, 1944 (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS and It la hoped the attendance church and will be remembered by Meter prints amount of de­ Sunday morning will be large. many of its parlshlonera, TALL CEDARS 7 livery on your slip for your Mr. and Mra. Sherman Duffy of Manchester Grange members BINGO protection. Officers Who Told o f Jap Atrocities Campfteld Road have received a are making the effort to raise the latter from their aon, Ueutenant wherewithal to purchase another Frankfurt Target Yankees Gel Within Elmar Duffy who la wall and atill War Bond in the present aeries, by TONIGHT L. T. Wood Co. a Bingo party this evening at the in the South Pacific area, also 51 Bissell St. TeL 4496 that he haa been promoted home of Mrs. Carrl Hildlng, 65 ORANGE HALL from Second to Firat Lieutenant. Bigelow street. Rle Del Mar Of Yankee Fliers; Armour's Star Hum Range of Cisterna; 8-Os. Can WHOLE OR SHANK— 5 PoinU Fillet of 15c / Lb. 31c Bonny Onrden British Hit Berlin S L IC E D -^ Points Lb. 45c Diced Carrots “ 2 ,..21c Fighter EseorlH Warship Bridge Is Captured HALE’S INVENTORY Sunlight Sagar Cored No. t OMoBort OIney 5liced Bacon Lb. 35c Golden Bantam Corn. iiig Fortresses in At­ Hits Water; Alliefl Force About 19 Bombers Heap ‘Sago of Eniporiu* Short Shank tack ; Germans May Miles Southeast of ______2 _ c m » 2 9 c I Taken by Death Evacuate Capital City. Beats Slate Rome' ami 12 Miles 5moked 5houlders Lb. 29c New Attacks S Points. London, Jan. 29.—(A*)-— North of Anzio; Ger­ Niblet Corn______2 2 7 c Armour’s The Eighth American Air Missouri, World's Larg On Jap Isles mans Suffer Badly at CLEARANCE No. S Gan Burt OIney Force sent the greatest num-| est Battleship, Nine Hands of Allied Air Pure 2 Pkgs. 35c her o f heavy bombers in its' Tender Peas 17c history— well over 800— in a Months Ahead of Nipponese Quandary Forces as 21 Enemy Hale’s QnoHty thunderous assault against 28 On. Can Annoar*o Launching Schetlule. Planes Shot Down. industrial Frankfurt today Emphasized in Raid on Loaf 6 C DRESS COATS SPORT COATS Bread even as Berlin smoked and New York. Jan. 29— (/P) —The M. Rabaiil; Admiralty Is­ Allied Headquarters, A1-* Halefs Uuga Pork and Boons burned anew from last 45,000-ton U. S. S. Missouri giers, Jan. 29,-^A^)—Ameri­ The reports of these three Americian officers, who escaped from the Philippme's after a year’s im­ lands Are Hit Again. 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This Allied force was Ten thousand workmen have put William Allen White, famous $ 1 2 .0 0 "We have gone through one of in 3,300,000 man-days Of work on Rsbaul, New Britain. about 19 miles southeast of Rome, Or Seedless Raisins the most horrible nights since the PlaHler Airfield System editor, who had been .in failing and 12 miles north of Anzio. C O A TS NOW the giaiit "battle wagon" since her ' C O A TS NOW English raids of annihilation be­ keel was laid Jan. 6, 1941, and be­ Hope Publicity May \ Editor Tells More than 60 Allied bombers health for nearly a year, died to­ Nazis Launch Heavy Air Attacks Ocean Chief 12-Oz. Can gan against Berlin,’’ said the Gives Story day at the age of 75 years. Herringbone Tweeds, Boxy and Fitted styles. All Brunch or Tong 34c fore that engineers and draftsmen suit in Halting Mis-, raced in at low level to pleiater The Germans launched heavy DeUdons Snndwicli Mentt Stockholm newspaper Aftonblad- worked 530,000 man-days and used Rabaul’a airfield system while a sales final. ct's Berlin correspondent. treatment Tempered air attacks against shipping on REGULAR $49.95 T unof ish 7-Oz. Can 29c 175 tons of blueprint paper draw­ O f Studied Of Tortures protecting cover of more than 60 toe beachhead yesterday and Hnle’a "Disastrous fires" are blazing in ing up the plans. fighters found the enemy willing the shattered city, he wrote, add­ By Grave Concern Felt again suffered badly at the hands When fully equipped and loaded, to fight it out in toe sky. As a re­ White, Noted of the Allied Air Forces which $ 3 0 - 0 0 ing that the Nabi censorship pro­ she will displace enough water to C O A T S W r QL Jar 33c hibited him from giving a detailed Cruelty To Aviators sult. between 22 and 30 Japaneae shot down 21 enemy planes over Final Clearance of Pancake Syrup flood 46 acres of land. And tucked Jap Washington, Jan. 29.— (A*) planes were pbot down out of a the area. FRESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLES picture of the damage and the away in some corner of her com­ Jnlcy Florida number of victims. : —Hope that relentless pub- force of about 50 Interceptors. Fditor, Dies; Fourteen more planes were shot Blue Karo plicated insides is an electrical But toe day before toe enemy down during a heavy bomber raid REGULAR $45.00 All Swedish correspondents plant powerful enough to supply Air Force* Captain Re- jicity may force Japan’s war- 'At Least Six of Pilots made it clear the attack was one decided to keep their airmen on on Ferrara. The day's total bag Doz. the civilian and industrial needs , o re *. e lof«s to ccase the torture and 1 , . . m i the gtound and a strong force of III for Year was 3 Nazi aircraft for a loss of Oranges 25 c Can I 9 c of the severest yet directed of a city" the size of Santa Fe, lates Sufferings of murder of helpless American f** Attack ono n I okyo $ 3 0 - 0 0 DRESSES Pancake Syrup against Berlin. American planes ranged over the J.U five Allied planes. , Jnlcy N. M„ (1940 pop., 20,325). C O A TS/ NOW 47 Boniix-m Last Americans and Fili- prisoners was tempered inin| Subjected Rabaul area for 35 Imlnutea with­ Violent fighting raged north of This was the third American to Daily REGULAR $14.98 - - Berko Forty-seven bombers failed to hifirh quarters of the govern­ Mistreatment by Japs. out air interception. Submitted to Major Op­ Cassino where American tanks Grapefruit 4 for 25c return from the Berlin and other pinos After Bataan Fall ment, today b y .grave concern Wednesday’s raid on Rabaul was and infantry hacked out gains (Continued on Page Two) the 24th In 2f days and raUed ene­ eration Last OctohfT against fierce opposition and re­ REGUL^ $39.95 night blows—the heaviest R. A> F. that it might have an oppo­ Chocolate Pudding loss in the 72-nigbt battle to erase Los Angeles, Jan. 29—(>P)— A (Edltor’a Note: Thla star­ my plane losses there to 390 dur­ peated counter-attacks. Farther DRESSES NOW Berlin but less than the losses of site effect. These two reactions, ing January. Allied forces, which 111 Attempt to Regain north, French troops seized two Fresh Lemons dol3 9 c story of studied cruelty inflicted inquiry revealed, stem from a fun­ tling story Is the first eyi^— $25-00 some of the earlier attacks on the and ear—witness disclosure lost fou r' fighters in the raid, re­ His Robust Health. hills north of Belvedere mountain C O N i S NOW Fresh Iceberg 4 pkiCT. 27c capital. Reds Driviug by Japanese upon American ^gh t- damental disagreement Involving port 60 aircraft lost during the and smashed down three German chiefly the armed sendees and Of­ of the revolting tortures ad­ •Plus TheH. A. F.'s many hundreds of ing men after the fall of Bataan ministered to .American pilots month. counter-thrusts. REGULAR $12.98 Mom’i fice of War Information over the Emporia, Kas., Jan. 29.—(AV— tons of shattering explosives and waa related here last night by a who bombed Tokyo. It wak Take Another Heavy Pounding Speolacular .Artillery Fire * Lettuce 48 size 14c fire bombs thundered down on the wisdom of making public toe Phil­ William Allen White, famous edi­ ed and Bovy styled. Mostly Black. Trimmed $ 7 -9 8 Toward Rail pale young Army Air Forces cap­ ippine atrocity story. Jointly 'is­ told by J. B. Powell, editor of For the fourth straight day, ene­ Action on the fan-shaped inva­ with4*ersian Lamb, Kit Fox and Squirrel. Not ail sizes . California Chocolate city already flaming in a score of The China Weekly Review In tor of the Emporia Gazette and sion front brought spectacular DRESSES NOW places from Thursday night's mas­ tain who escaped after experienc­ sued by the War and Navy de­ my positions in the Admiralty in^ery price. All sales flnaL partments yesterday after being Shanghai, to lUs assistant of widely known as "the sage of artillery fire from Britfkh and sive 1,500 long ton attack. ing more than a year in the suc­ four years ago, Frances Long. Islands in the Bismarck sea north­ Route Open held secret for many months. west of Rabaul took another heavy Emporia,” died quietly today. He American warships supporting the 2 Bchs.l9c 5 pkt. 24c Although the Air Ministry’s cessive hells of Nipponese prison She t^ed to get home before Vas 75 years old. Carrots pounding. Liberator bombers es­ drive as well as great aerial duela. REGULAR $10.98 communique gave few details, camps in the Philippines. Agree People Infuriated Pearl Harbor, was raptured In White had been in failing health Large Bunch Fresh there was little doubt this second corted by fighters poured 123 tons ' The communique said, "during Single Avenue of Re­ Capt. Samuel C. 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