FRroAY, JANUARY 1,1948 MatirbrBtrr £it»ttitio 19«ral& Average Dally Circulation For the Moatt of Deoenber, IMS Mie. Annie Smith of 173 Ihut lit Town Center atreet la chairman of .the Strip of Land Liei|t* Smith 7,858 comndttaa arranging for dedica­ Write to a Soldier! Member of the Audit tion of tha' service Sag at St. et tH« Korth and South Mary’s church Sunday, by the rec­ Is Given Town Is Assigned BoMM of Clroalutloao cfc« rdiea» which a n ob- tor, Rev. James Stuart NetU. An A letter to a man in the aervlce !• a bit of back, home to Manchester— A City of Village Charm OMhaant Bantay, tha fltst Informal reception will follow the him.. Write regularly to those you know. Parents, wives, BINGO ...... ^ 1 tha Naw Tear, extend four o’clock ceremony, at which sweethearts, friends—send in the addresses of your man In the (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS the special guests will be mothers Wishes lo Widen St. Fortner Local Hospital SAT. NIGHT IN ORANGE HALL (ClsasUled Advertlataif oa Page 10) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JANUARY 2, 1943 Imltatlaa to newoomera service. 'The Herald- will print the addresses so that service VOL. LXII„ NO. 79 or the ICethodiat of St Mary’s boys who are In the James Street for Its Head Is Now with the to worahlp with Armed Forces. men's friends may write to them. Here Are a few—aee to it Sponsored by the British American Club Ihta occaalan, or to Join Entire Length. that we get more. 31st. Medical Bn. 20 Games--^$3 Prize Each Game them by latter of transfer or 30,000 Driven Marooned Family Carried to Safety or faltlL Rev. W. Ralph Sergeant Found The Manchc.ster Stores Corpo­ Evan W. Nyquist, 31191085, lat Lieut. Harry C. Smith, MAC. ' 2 Games $10 Prize 1 Game $7 Prize Jr., or tha South Methodist Cpl. George Blrge Velikie Luki, Elista Embarkation A, P. O. U. S. Army; former adminiatrator Rommel Retreats and Rav. Dr. Oarl H. Fur* ration. owner of the property at 20129217 1 Game $15 Prize 1 Game $20 Prize the corner of St. James and Main Seattle, Washingrton. of the Manchester Memorial hos­ Out of Homes or the North Methodist Guilty by Court 160th Inf. Regt. pital, has been assigned to the All for $1.00 rh, win be glad to hear from streets, has deeded to the town a A. P. O. 43 I*vt. Woodrow H. McCann, 31st Medical Training Battalion by telephone or In person, strip of land 10 feet wide from c]o Postmaster 808th D et by Brigadier General John M. Extra Cards, 3 for 25c.' 2 Special Games Farther to West By Ohio Flood itamplatlng this Important Sergeant (Tech) Harold W. Main street back along the entire San Francisco, California c o Poatmaater, ’ Willis, commander of Camp Army: length of the property. This was Fall to Red ClArtwrlght, U. S. Army of Camp San Francisco, Cal. Grant, Illinois announced today. $25 Prize Each. 3 Gmls for 10c given to the town with the under­ Pvt. Walter C. Wilhelm. U. S. Lieut. Smith was superinten­ Davis, N. C., was fined $15 and standing that in return for the ,M. C. Raymond Dumas. A. S. dent of Memorial hospital for the 1 Sweepstake Damage May Reach $3,- FLUTE and SAXOPHONE costs In a special session of town gift the town would lay a side­ Marine Corps Unit No. 865, Co. 442, past five years and was In charge As British Chase INSTRUCTION court Thursday afternoon on a walk on the south aide of St. C O Postmaster, U. S. Naval Training Station, of the local institution during the Playing Starts at 8 P. M. 500,000; Residents of charge of assault on his wife, Mrs. James street and widen the road San Francisco, Cal. Newport, R. 1. planning and construction of the Portsmouth, O., Hope Long Siege Ende CARLYLE B. JOHNSON Elizabeth Cartwright of iS Pearl the entire distance. The select­ new wing addition. He was for­ Eighth Army Over An­ street. The attack occurred last men before accepting the offer merly superintendent of the Lucy Milk Prices Against Fresh Floods. IIS Branford Street Monday night at 7;45 p.m. hold its cherished rank among the other Hurdle in Pur­ considered a plan to cari-y the Im­ Class A. hospitals of the state. Hastings hospital. Manchester, N. Mephone 7S57 The case was first heard by provement as far as Park street. Hospital Here H., before coming to Manchester, Capture of Two Majo^ Judge Raymond R. Bowers on 116 Hospitals Added Conn., and was also superinten­ suit of Axis Across Lib­ To Be Let Portsmouth, 0 „ Jan. 2—(JPi— It Is expected that land will be The American College of Sur­ Lend-Lease Monday, but there was such a di­ secured from the estate of Wil­ dent of the Elm Terrace hospital, ONLY BALSAM-WOOL ya as Commander The Ohio river hurled.its full flood New Obstacle Objectives 900 MiU vergence of the testimony In the geons, through its Board of Re­ Landsale, Pa. He held a commis­ liam C. Cheney on one side and A<5aiii Honored gents, announced that a total of fury at this industrial city of 40,- case, that Judge Bowers ordered sion as Major'in the famous Lans- Go Higher Apart Aniiouiiceil ai from the property of his brother, 2.989 institutions, an increase of S e e d e d ATTIC INSULATION Fails to Make Stand 400 inhabitants today after driv­ May Cause Probation Officer James Duffy to General Sherwood. Cheney, on the dale Volunteer Service Corps Faces French Anderson 116 over 1941, were approved this which unit rendered valutble aid At Wadi Bei El Chebir. ing 30,000 persons from their Newest Successes make an. investigation for a spe­ other to make the road the same .^Ipiiiorial RpccivpsV- 0 Cov- year. The 1942 survey showed OFFERS A WRITTEN, MONEY-BACK cial session yesterday. On the width. in the Pennsylvania floods of homes upstream and causing dam­ eteil Class A Award for that few hospitals previously ap­ 1936 and 19,38. Federal Subsidy With- Big Dispute Hard-Hitting Wintei basis of the testimony given by the Another plan is also under con­ proved as Class A arc not meet­ GUARANTEE... London, Jan. 2.—(/P)— age that may reach 33,500,000. Seeking Unity Greenhouses Probation officer, Sergeant Cart­ sideration to widen Park street Lieut Smith lives at 16 Cam­ dratrnl Reason Behind The resident crossed their fin­ Offensive; Final. Sei The Tweiilietli Year. ing the minimum standards today, bridge street. The British were over anoth­ wright was found guilty. The lat­ from Main .street to Elm terraae, and many institutions, have Im­ gers and hoped against fresh ter was here on a furlough from but this cannot be done before the er hurdle today in the pursuit Permission in 3 Main lire of Velikie Lul Artistic The Manchc.ster Memorial hos­ proved their standings since the • ALtAM-WOOL floods as a company of Army en­ Demand Maile by Fol­ Request for Renewal of the Southern camp. bridge la built. Trouble in getting of the Axis across Libya as gineers helped fill 20,000 sandbags pital has again received the rovet--‘“ ^ *'^®i**j ATTie imVLATlON Metropolitan Sections. lowers of De Gaulle for Authority Expected to Is Bloody Operation] Floral Arrangements the iron for th,e bridge may hold od Clus.s A award of the Ameri- Only " ” 89 hospitals qualified"-'■-j for Marshal Rommel, still prefer­ to bulwark a 62-foot flood wall. up this project for some time. approval in 1918 as compared with MVS r o t ITSOF Scores of families were removed can College of Surgeons, an honor DON'T SHIVER ring to run rather than fight, Elimination of ‘Hold- Prtn'ohe Controversy Moscow, Jan. 2.—' miles north of here. I For Business “ A number who have done well towns in their path tumbled It*s quick, too, easy to pre- TALL CEDARff order to Join forces with the Axis last night, reaching 15 feet above tbeir hands as they sped sout Army in Tunisia for the final Destroy Locomotives. under Vichy" still hold key Jobs in For Su|)plies | »re and nutritious — all On Corn Now flood level. Eight feet of water North Africa, said this spokes ward to provide a new threat showdown in North Africa, it still covered half the town, whose 3,- hind the German forces bu was possible that he intends to New Delhi, India. Jan. 2.— Seen Needed man. Though he did not name important requirements for .500 population has been doubled them, he said they are the ones with the frontal assault of Thb W. G. Glenney Co. make Tripoli itself a fortress from by new war workers. A thousand (/P)—^Fighter planes of the Uncle Sam Must Hoard Russian offensive in the CJauc •diedules that may include which to try to stall the advance. Striking Changes in Con who preached collaboration and ' Coal, Lumber, Masons’ Supplies, Paint were made homeless. United States Tenth Air In that offensive the capture > wartime jobs outside, as BINGO Reinforcements Received Huntington, W. Va., a city of One Third More Goods persecuted fellow Frenchmen. To Assure Enough for 886 North .Main S t Tel. 4148 tent o f Ever-Normal A return to the constitution of Chikola, a district center aoutl w ell as a feed-your-family The Morocco radio today broad­ 90,000 between here and Point Force loaded up with small Needs of Military east of Nalchik, and of the cast a Cairo report that Rommel i easant. was safe behind an $11,- bomba two days ago and set And Services Than in the Republican regime in France w ell program, on the home TONIGHT—9 b^cloek Granary Brought on must be the basis for the united of Kaznedo and Saldun, also recently had received reinforce­ 000,000 72-foot wall completed last out on forays that dealt 1940 Or in 1929 Es- Forces and Lend-Lease announced in the commu fron t ments to bolster his resistance in Bv Needs in War. month. The river was expected to fight and De Gaulle has taken the The Rusoian Caucasus Army sharp blows to Japanese rail initiative in trying to get the ^ ORANGE HALL the Tripoli area. crest at 61.5 feet, 11 above flood sential After War. Washington, Jan. 2 — (/P) — throw-n units aoror atbe Tecs 4. ply lines and bases still provided of the United Nations, stocks of Farmers in Kentucky also suf­ destroyed. frigerating facilities. (Contlnned on Page Fonrl the committee, which Is independ­ earlier this week in connection The practice of acquiring sup­ the main action in Tunisia, where com in the granary were at a fered heavily. Six hundred acres cf Water Tanka .\ttacked ent, self-financed and self-perpetu­ with an alleged pint to assasslnte both sides wcf^ massing ground peak, totaling ir excess of 500,- hemp worth $75,000 were lost or- plies in excess of current needs, re­ . Due to Lack of Manpower, Tires and Gasoline We are At Mawlu. 20 miles south of ating. in announcing the setup and ferred to in official quarters as 000,000 bushels. Wheat stocks Mohnyin. water tanks were re­ broad program yesterday said: (Continued on Page Two) (Oontlnaed on Page Ten) were about one-half that total. (Contlnned on Page Two) "stockpiling, " Is made necessarj’ ported shot -«p and 20 miles far­ Must Begin Plana Nnw largely by the nature of food pro­ f Greatly Increased Consumption “ These objectives can be reach­ i c Serve plenty pf fruit In your winter menus ’ Forced to Discontinue Our Pick-Up and Delivery Lend-lease demands, however, ther south, at Naba, direct hits duction. in very few items is the Flas were reported on rolling stock ed, and new Jobs created in .suffi­ rate of production constant. For (Late Bulletins have called for greatly increased cient numbers, only if a substan­ livestock consumption of com. aa and installations. About 50 freight 407 Soldiers most products there are. seasons of Army Ready Six Persons cars were strafed at Pinbaw. tial majority of American business high production and seasons of low PINEHURST Pinehurst Fruits and Vegetables Well aa industrial products made men begin to make their post-war ’ Service January 15. from com such as starch, sugar, The official statement also said production. Benea’ Aide Executed plans now, and provided an en Die ill Action London. Jan. t — >/Pi- Tree Ripened Juice If Gas Used oil and alcohol, the granary's sup­ Die ill Flood that medium bombers of the vironment favorable to business Must Buy HeavtI.v at rm ka Wishes You Success in 1943 ply of that cereal has been reduc­ Tenth Air Force attacked the Jap­ Thus, to be sure of supplies, the pf the provisional Czech enterprise prevails, the committee governnient here aaid today ORANGES ed to less than 200,300,00” bushels, anese air base "at Shwebo last believes. government must buy hea\'ily in In wishing you success, health and happiness for the DoX. 47 c and a large portion was in posi­ had learned In advlcea frons 2 doz. 89c. Wednesday, hitting hangars and “ITie committee's program pro­ First Casualty List Is- the seasons of peak production, or year 1943----- health comes first, and we offer you the We greatly regret to have to make this announcement but we Chemical Warfare Serv' tion for immediate farm con­ Unsea$Fonal Rise Surges installations and starting a large else it might be short in the sea­ rich, Hwltzerland. that JIri sumption. bably represents the most import­ siieil by ,\rniy Since mik, 49, for many yeara aecr services of the whole Pinehurst staff to help you work Pink Grapefruit ,...... 3 for 29c ice Chief Says Ameri­ Toward Major Cities oil fire: ant effort yet undertaken by sons of low production out your food and rationing problems. Meanwhile, the granary supply The attack preceded by a day Take pork production for ex­ to President Eduard Bene*, » have no alternative under the present conditions. When the war is of wheat has expanded more than private business to encourage such Change in P o l I C V. Sunkist Lemons, Calif. Oranges, Pears,/^Iclntosh Apples ca Ahead on Output. Of Willamette River. that of an R. A. F. bomber force planning." ample. In the months of Decem- been executed with six other* The further we get into our war activities, the more I Limes, doz. 45c. Avocadoes. three-fold. By the time farmers which a British communique yes­ Prague for fostering an antl-C' While the first and almost com­ Washington. Jan. 2 'P)—If gas becomes a weapon of unaeaaonal flood surged toward in action in the Southwest Pacific, To Correct coordination Lack general use In this war, the Chem' the major cities of the Willamette R. A. F. Blenheim bombers members are understood to be so that we can function in our wartime activities each Paper Shelled Almonds...... /...... Ib. 49c service. South Pacific, African and Euro­ Boston. Jan. 3— Gov. leal Warfare Service of the Army river today, leaving six dead and swept over Kalemyo. in the Mylt- working with the conviction that pean war areas and at sea were day. The shortages of medical.services, both doctors Large Walnuts, Ib. 35c. Bananas is ready to give it—and equally uncounted millions of dollars in tha valley of Burma, yesterday the huge problems of demobilizing Curtin Seeks erett Saltonstall indicated Nazis Claim made public by the War depart­ he would move sw Iftly to correct| and dentists as well as hospital service, makes it doubly Extra Fancy Baldwins 3 lbs. 25c ready to take It. damage. afternoon and set it aflre with some 29.()00.000 soldiers and sail­ ment today. luck of ordinatlon repor' important. The first rule the insurance companies MaJ. Gen. William N. Porter, Past the Eugene area, where bombs that hit in the center of ors and war workers, of making It •was the first Arm;/ casually Green Beans Potatoes, pk. 39c. CWS chief, said today the Ger­ damage was estimated at $5,000,- More Forees among Boston city departnieiltS^ stress, is EAT RIGHT. The mat, here at Pinehurst says In The Interim We Suggest You Try Our Sea Victory list issued since a recent change in a grand jury that Indicted 101“ Cauliflower Sweet Potatoes mans were known to have large 000, the flood crest swept toward (Continued on Page Fwo) (Continued on Page Two) poliev authorized general publica­ “ WELCOME’’. Every day during 19-1.3, come in, or dial stores of war gas, and could be Cor\’allls, Albany, Salem, Oregon In connection with the Co Idaho Bakers tion of the entire list. Previously, Grove Night Club fire that 4151. We will help you all we can to. eat right and give Spinach expected to use It whenever ad­ City and Portland. newspapers had been restricted to Wanifi to Drive Japa- you the best food we can obtain. White Boiling Onions vantageous. Several Allied Cruitiers Water Covera Highway t89 Uves on Nov. 38. The goxxr Beets publication of the names of men hinted that be would make an_ Sweet Slicing Onions “ So far. In my opinion, the only Water covered all major high­ who enlisted from or had relatives nene Out of Areas PINEHURST Carrots Chickory Tomatoes reason the Germans have not used Damaged, Destroyer Is ways and swirled over farmlands. Warns Nation No Relief nouneement later today regar The cities themselves, on higher living in their circulation areas or the ste|>s he would take. Cno WALTER P. GOR.MAN gas Is that they have not needed were of national proiqinence. Conquered in Pacific. Cucumbers ' Iceberg CASH and CARRY Sunk During Battle. ground, have not been touched dally. It was reported he it,” he said. The list gsve the hames of 27 “They would be very unwise to by floods In years, b»it the Willa­ Seen in Oil Supply Pinch Melbourne, Australia. Jan .2 — s»-ek legislative a<-tlon to pro* mette lapped perilously close to officers and 197 enlisted men killed Poultrv-, even if the holidays are ju.st pa.st, looks like start using it ifi Tunisia, where Berlin. (From German Broed- ■Pi Prime Minister John Curtin Is greater cohesion among dep city streets at Corvallis, Albany in action in Africa; 15 officers'and the best meat buy for roasting this week-end. Pinehurst Dorest Food Specials - their Own restricted and. fixed cast.N), Jan. 2-H/P)—O rm an war­ 33 men in the European area; 14 making representations "to the ments charged with the p« ships and U-boats, combining in and Salem early today. $1.75 Jars Boned T u rk ey...... $1.63 positions are extremely vulnerable Washington, Jan. 2.—liP)—Ex- • discovery and exploration, of new officers and S5 enliste*. men in the proper quarter* " to strengthen safety. Late Thursday afternoon, we receive another ship­ an attack on and beneath the Arc­ Hundreds W'ere evacuated from $1.05 Town House Chicken Dinners Laundry Service to retaliatory gas attack. plaining that the war effort “is sources of supply, that existing South Pacific; 10 officers afld 21 Allied Pacific forces and drive the ment of tic ocean, damaged several Allied lowlands. At West Springfield only well started in Its demand suppli'es be conserved through ra­ Japanese out of conquered areas. Mould Permit Law Suspenrioa (Chicken and V egetables)...... jar 99c “In Russia there was no point alone in the Eugene area nearly enlisted men in the Southwest 4, 5 and 6 LB. ROASTING CHICKENS In spraying their own path with cruisers, sank a destroyer and tor­ upon our oil supplies." a congres­ tioning. and that the public co­ Pacific . and five enlisted men kill­ J. Dedman, minister of war' .Albany, N. Y'.. Jan. 3- pedoed four merchantmen In a 900 persona were removed. Many LOBSTER BISQUE mustard gas for that 1,000-mlle sional committee warned the na­ operate by cutting down on the ed in action at sea. organization and industrial re- I.eglslatipn designed to TABLE DRESSED PLUMP TENDER Inaugurated over a year ago and already very popular with hun­ Naval battle, a Nazi communique, others were taken from small use of petroleum and Its prod­ suspension of any law Imp (With Sherry w ine)...... 2 cans 49c walk. It would have been to Rus­ communities and isolated farms. tion today not to expect any re­ Aggregate,-t'rm.v Casualties search, declared today. GRADE A TURKEYS TURKEY A LA KING sia’s advantage to use gas against reported today. lief from the current pinch until ucts. As of last Dec. 7, aggregate Curtin had warned only two New York’s war program The only ship listed as sunk was Rescues were carried out by sol­ days ago that Japan is consolidat­ drafted todaj In the wake_o^ Weights in these will be the equivalent of 9, 10 and 17 (With Sherry w ine)...... Can 61c the Germanil, but they were a sig­ diers and Civilian Defense work­ after the war. HutmtantUI Beservew .tbandoiied Army casualties since the war be­ dreds of customers. Same high quality work but natory to the treaty prohibiting the destroyer and the communique The warning was based on two Cost factors and lack of facili­ gan were listed as 2.009 killed, 3,- ing her gains, and said that publican ^...... Gov. _ Thomas E. lo 20 lb. Turkeys. ■ These turkeys and large chickens Lobster a La N ew burg...... Can 73c said the Ormans also lost a de­ ers amid extreme dangers. Trees the policy of dealing with Hitler inaugural call for expansloii m have plenty of white slicing cuts on them. the use of gas, and appar«itly in­ and small bulldingc were swept year* of investigations by the ties. the committee said, have led 332 wounded, 30.119 missing, 112 Glass (and cans) TONGUE, 9 oz. Jar 89c tend to abide by It.” stroyer in the action which. It said, House Interstate and Foreign to abandonment of substantial un­ prisoners of war. and 106 interned and the European pha.*e,Qf the war state war effort. Leading hla developed from the pursuit of down on rescue craft. Several ty’s return to stale power We offer a special on 14 to 15 Lb. Young Tom Turkeys 1 Ib., 6 oz. Jar $1.69. h Treaty Never Signed were overturned. Commerce subcommittee, and on derground reaervea. It suggested in neutral countries. first was being overdone. The United States, Porter no­ convoy. the assumption that the war legislation to permit producers to The latest casualties, however, Must Make Full Contribution 30 years. Dewey assumed the •t 49c Lb. LUNCH TONGUE ...... Can 85c Three Drown After Crashea ernorshlp yesterday with »n ted, has never signed such a trea­ The communique said the action would continue for two more»require "equitable coipplinuce cannot be simply added to the Dec. Dedman. asserted that Australia occurred Dec. 31 near Bear Island Of the six lives lost, three ■vic­ herself must make the maximum line of “ war-time tasks” M Large Premium Fowl Native FYyers. Just in— Blue Label Catsup, large bottle ...... 2te ty, but nevertheless is committed years. with a cooperative plan” for the 7 figure of total dead, however, YOU SAVE 15% which lies about midway between tims drowned after automobile Denianda E xoe^ Production conservation ■ and production of oil due to a time lag between an­ contribution to obtain the assist­ pledge ot his adminlstimtl** to a policy, of retaliation If gas Is BMW Sausage once over the week-end. Small Link SLICED BEETS, 2 No. 2 C an s...... 25c Spitsbergen and the northern tip miahaps. One vehicle skidded Into from underground reserves. nouncements of total figures and ance she wants and said the tab- lead the way In translating ' used against Allied troops. Heavy drains for war needs, prodiietlve effort the ■ lndooiI4 M B a a ^ Large Link Sausage. Sausage Patties. HO HO TENDER SWEET PEAS, 2 Cans...... 34c of Norway. a creek near Cottage Grove, coupled with failure to encourage In the field of rationing, the announcements of the. names of inet would “ take measures trans­ “Ws would mil be very, remiss, drowning" a woman, and another will to yictory among our “ ** v'Lanib Patties. Bag Sausage. GREEN GIANT PEAS ...... 2 Cans 38e however, if we went into this with­ 17x10 and liocatlon Coincide the discovery and development of committee commented, "all possi­ the dead, the War department ex­ cending In scope and severity any • • • slipped into a flooded ditch near new oil fields, the committee aaid, ble recognition” should be given plained. The names are not made that have been taken hitherto." DEL MAIZ CORN, C an ...... 15c out sufficient quantities of gaa” (The O rm an communique coin, Albany, drowning a mother and Owe Uve* to Engineer Fresh Piah By CASH and GARRY he added. *We feel now that we elded in time and approximate lo­ have resulted in crude oil de­ to the essential needs of individ­ public until the next of kin has These would include thorough Stewing Lamb LIMIT— 2 cans each order of Peas, Com and Beets. her five-month-old aon. At Weni reorganization of Industry and New PhiIndelpliU, O., Birdaeye Salmon are ahead o t Germany In the pro­ cation with the British admiralty dling, a mud alide killed two log­ mands exceeding production and uals and localities. been notified. a decline, during the last eight Might Be ’’NatlonBl Calamll.v” The list included soldiers from commerce, he added. RTED COLD CUTS Lb, 49c added, are “ greatly in excess of “might In time be rated as a na­ Southwest Pacific. Army records w ar effort which is invaluable to tion to smoke bomba and sheila, (There was no confirmation of break of disease. Flooded com' them, and resources are being re­ freight. The engineer, A. L. colored signal smokes, incendi­ the Orman claims, however, mimiUea were without drinking estimated production.” tional calamity. listed his nearest relative as his M ahorat will open at 8 a. m. Saturday and be open mother. Mrs. Louise Mokros of served by Japan for building up der of Canton, O.. wraa ewe OT 1 ^ New M odel Laundry aries, tear gas, sad ingenious pro- which bore at least surface evi­ water, heat and light. In some 'The committee recommended “The nation looks hopefully to killed as the two Vlenenburg, Hanover. <3ermany. her capacity not only to wage wrar 7 IL ■ . Ordim received Saturday a. m. up to 12 tectiva devlM against anemy gas. dence of covering a Nasi Nava] esses, food was scarce. that the government encourage synthetic rubber production," it freight trains, routed otot said, but the program “ia in part SUtes from which there were no but to resist an offensive." 4 Saturday af^nwou aa soc« aaffica Two), an Bsga raorX XCoBtlsaed OR Fago Xwo;^ ifTMUer incentivaa be glvea to f

.. Bula, on the eouthen tip o f Bou­ 'nmothy 1:17. "Unto the King gainville Island, in the Solomons. Bigger Volume Nation Must Milk t*rices eternal. Immortal, invisible, the Sunday School Lesson Holiday Toll Cases The Jape replied with another Rationing Data New Obstacle only wise God, be honour and glory Tests Show Candidate! bombing of Merauka, on the Dutch To Be Let lor ever and ever." Fourth Gospel of John Teaches the New Guinea south eoasL For Business Selectiona from the Bible include Shows Drop Of Smallpox Pile Up Food Faces French Churches the following: ", . . Our Father Here’s Information You Will Want TA Have— Furnlshffed Go Higher which art in heaven. Hallowed be Purpose and Meaning o f Jesus* Life His Spot in Air Forci Chinete Report Two By Local W’ar Price and Rationing Board, No. K 2.I6 Seen Needed Manchester MeUioiUst Church St. James’s Roman Catholic. they name. . . (Luke 11:2). For Supplies Seeking Unity Correlative passages from the Deaths Are Almost Two- ids Vaccinated Totcru Recaptured North Main Htreet Rev. William J. Dunn, Pastor > By William E. Gilroy, D. D. . about matters of philosophy and (Oonttnued from Page One) Christian Science textbook, "Sci­ L i v e s . T i m e a n il M m i e v manding officer. Col. Michael Chungking, Jan. 2—WV-Chi* (Continued from Page One) The office pf War Price and Ra­ cles by Jan. 18. W 3 . All holders Rev. Earl H. Furgeson, Mlnlater Rev. Vincent Hines. Assistant Editor of Advance doctrine. Thirdfl Below Total L.1 VC*, l i m e a im iv im ie y of Col. Walter stor Philadelphia; Total (Continued from Page One) (Continued rron Page One) ence and Health with Key to the nese dispatches from the front tioning Board 112.16 is located in of "A ” books m>i4t have tires in­ creases until April 1 would bo per­ Rev. Edmund Barrett, Assistant „ John's Gospel, coming late, aa- S p lc f ’ t in if commander of classification, Scriptures” by Mary Baker Eddy, For the flrst quarter of this rerords. It For Period'Year Ago. Saved in O utbreak Now 48. today reported that Chinese troop* the transition from a severely ra­ the Lincoln school, opposlt* the spected every four months, hold­ mitted in Chicago, the New York Church School 9:30. ------^ tell his troubles or puzzles. have recaptured Tsienshin and er* of "B" an d'"C ” books every her, January and February hog Glraud and Robert Miu-pby, Presi­ Morning Worship, 10:45. Cov- Sunday masses; Include the following (p. 339): "Aa year and for part of the second unnecessary for the writer Men for Pilot, Rom The medical examination la tioned and controlled wartime post office. Office hours are aa fol­ slaughter ia heaviest. Government metropolitan area and the Duluth- dent Roosevelt's personal represen­ the mythology of pagan Rome has Taihu, in southwestern Anhwei two months not less than 30 day* Superior area. enant Sunday observance. All For adults; .’5:30, 7, 8:30, 9:45. the lessons are selected from the to give a detailed narrative, By The As^iated Presa basis of qualification, the men lelphia, J«6. 2—WV-Tkou- economy to normal pursuits could purchasee of pork and lard during tative to North Africa. yielded to a more apiritual idea of province, and that the Japanese result in a state of chaos more lows: Monday—9:30 a. m. to 6:30 ' apart. Since Economic Stabilization members are urged to sign and and 1 1 a . m. Gosfael of John. We apeak of John * purpose was to discuss the Deaths in the nqtion over the hardier and Navigator. pa.sa are all good pilot materii < a doctoni, n u n u ,' patlenu p. m.; Tuesday, closed to the pub­ Hugar these months will be considerably Unofficial quarters in Algiers bring their Covenant cards to this Children's mass at 8:30 down- Deity, ao will our material theories are retreating southward in the threatening to democracy than Director James F. Bymea had this as "the Fourth Gospel,” and meaning of New Year’s holiday Resulting from I Some who fail for small ph) «np)oy«>/ia PhliAdelpbla hoa- direction of Busung, 22 miles be­ lic all day; W^neaday, Thursday I Sut^ar ratjon stamp No, 10 is freater than requirements during said the prisoners' release might service thus renewing their vows stairs, yield to spiritual ideas, until the By Howard W. KlakeHlee ilefects are designated by LicU war. unless broad preparations the period. The excess purchase.^ ordered the elimination of sub­ finite gtves place to the'infinite, violent cause* - aiitdnriqblle acci­ were vaccinated against low Taibou, on the Yangtze. are begun now. and Friday, 9:30 a. m. to 5:30 vplfd through Jan. 31 and is good sidies which had been paid to milk be the beginning of an effort to of membership. it ia distinguished from the flrst jjj accordance with this pur- .\NiwM'laled Press S<'irnce Editor Col. W. H. Ijiwton, medical dir p. m.; Saturday, 9:30 a. m. to will be stored for use next summer knit together behind the Allied sickness to health, ain to holiness, dents. drowning*, fires, sflwtinga. ■•11 pox yesterday and today as ^or three pounds of sugar. Indus­ distributors, OPA said the in­ Prelude— "Intermezzo" ...... three, which are called "the Synop- pose the Fourth Gospel begins San Antonio Aviation Cadet tor, to have corrective surgery Cl\'tlian Portion Will Shrink . 12:30 p. m. iThe office will b* trial and institutional users of su­ when pork production drops to its war effort the many diverse politi­ ...... Rheinberger Sl. Bridget’s R. C. and God's kingdom comes ‘in stabbing*, etc.-- numbered at least they wish. Hundreds have don| • Pennsylvania Health depart* seasonally low level. creases were being allowed to pre­ Rev. James F. Timmins, Pastor tic Gospels," because they deal in with an argument or thesis, where 115 today almost two-thir.ls ^ lo w Preliminary studies of the com­ closed all day this Friday and Spt- gar may now obtain their January cal elements of France. These Anthem— "The Lord's Prayer” . .. earthias it is in heaven.’ ” Center. Tex., Jan. 2. On the this and then passed. In the me ■At reported eight new cases of Lend-Lease vent interruption In the supply of Rev. Francis Breen, Assistant detail with the earthly life of the others had begun with hia- the totai for the same period' a mittee show gross production of urday. , and February allotments. Those The same situation applies to milk in those centers. The subsidies sources expressed belief steps were ...... Mallette Jesiis, whereas this Gospel is more torical events. If Jesus were the huge, flat lop of the kind of pla- | cal department it is not just col a disease, bringing the total to goofls and services for civilians in dairy products. Milk production is under way to make the French jtev. Marshall Klllp, Assistant year ago. t la an oiitbrcak which develop- Gasoline , ^ I applying after Jan. 5 will have a had been paid to hold the price Offertory—"The Swan” ...... philosophical. divine Son of God, His earthly teau they call a hill in I'exa.s, is I blooded science viewing hui May Cause 1940 amounted to about 98 billion All "A,” "B," and "C ^ coupons heaviest in the spring and early government in North Africa repre­ Tslcottvllle (kingregational The recent trend showing a ."M) 1 two weeks ago. percentage deducted for each day ceilings in place despite increases ...... Saint Saens Masses on Sunday at 5:30, 7:30, We are impressed in the Fourth birth was but an incident in tne machines. It is a fact that th| dollars, about the same as in now have a value of three gallons summer months. So is egg pro­ sentative of these elements. Churrh per cent reduction in motor vehi­ a n,ew barracks l ity where a group boys whom the medical dirccto Haas vaccinations were started beyond that date. in the prices paid to farmers for Children's Sermon—"The Camel’s 9, 10 and 11 a. m. Go.spcl with its greatness and )ife of an eternal Being. He had of dRiiers, physicians and psycho- 1929. In 1943, the civilian portion each. For the preaeiit at least, no duction. During the season of flush the milk. Nose" ...... I Thcs.s. 5:22 cle deaths was indicated in the has to reject, mostly leave Witt three large hospitals here, in* Big Dispute i The time limit for obtaining Services, Sunday, January ,3rd, richness, but also with ita limits- always existed, and as God mani- number of traffic fatalities repott­ logistS\are discovering way* to will shrink to 7.1 billions, while relief may be obta^ed for the cut War Ration Book No. 1 has been milk and egg production, govern­ Service of Dedication smiling faces and hope* high for i the State Hospital for the At the close of-the higher-price Forerunner of Effort 1943. tiona. If it were the only Gospel I feat in the flesh, it wased also since New Year's eve. An As­ save livilL millions In money and war will take 86 billions, an ag­ in value of gam ine coupons, on extended to January 16. Person.s ment agencies will buy and store period, Agriculture Secretary Sermon by the Pastor South Methodist Churrh record, it would be very inade- | through Him that the world was giHid career in some other branclj and at four others In the (Continued ^ m Page One) gregate of 160. It is contemplated up cheese, butter, powdered and 9:30 a. m.—Church school. sociated Prea.s survey showed that months in\Laining fighting air­ rbii. Directors of several other advice from Washington. The No. wishing to obtain War Ration Claude R. Wickard hopes to have To Unify French Postlude- “ Choral Melody".. Bach W. Ralph Ward, Jr., Minister quate as an account of the Mas- made. Thus the writer says that Mctrntinc Testing Departmeat that in the Arst full year of peace, 3 coupon ln,tne "A" book expires evaporated milk and egga for use Youth Fellowship, 6:30.*Worship J. Thurston Noe, 10:45 a. m.—Morning worship. 74 of the total violent death* since men. tutions ordered similar meas- Book No. 2 when it is issued early prepared a practical program of Algiers, Jan. 2 — (/Pi — Gen. ter'* earthly life. There ia no Jesus was the eternal Word, New Year's eve resulted from A new scientific testing depsr N. D.) said they believed Congress full employment would require on Jan. 2V, on which date moat later in the year when production "economies" to put into operation service, business meeting,,and elec­ Organist and Choir Director Sacrament of the Lord's Supper. I'he city it, atv^Air Koice Cla.ssi- today or within a few days. In 1943 must have Book 1 before Henri Giraud’s New Year’s day re­ reference to Bethlehem and only which wa.« in the beginning. But automobile accidents. iiient using psychology has heel ought to investigate all complaints civilian goods and services ot "C" b o o ki will also be renewable. IS low. In the marketing, delivery and tion of officers. Special program of Sermon subject "The Price of Him 1 ation center, dne of .several 'in Heeldente Be Vaccinated applying for Book 2. a pa.ssing reference to Nazareth. the Word became flesh, and the Chief Cause* of De#'inhabitants are young- will ^ e a d to this Key war Coupon numbered 27 on sugar fruits and vegetables in the fall areas permitting a return to the construed today as the forerunner The Week 5 p. m.—Meeting of the Tolland should never have known the of John is that of the Incarnation hoped, and the preliminary chance the president. leaving 10 billions for military coupon. present prices, OPA .said. Old Romance".. F. Morris Class ed on Jan. 2, 1942. automobile ac- si. rt who have voluuteerod for irk oente^Dr. Hubiey R. Owen, ration card Is now good for one also are greater than the requir*- of an effort to unify the many, Tuesday. 8:00 — Meeting of the Cpiinty • Council of Churches and Christmas story, nor should we ; of God in the earthly life of ciiients accounted for ^ 1 of the already look goCMi. to further cli Some legislators have charged establishment. / Operators of commercial vehi­ pound of coffee, next coupon will ments foe that season, because the The announcement said .■rtniilar Processional Hymn "Father, Let Religious Education. Afternoon fighter pilot, iMimbardier and the waatioul waste by these neq ^ heal^director, said, urging that purchasing programs by diverse political elements of T'wix-.n-Tween Study Group at the have had even the .slight picture | Je.siis. I total. Principal factors for the de navigator service. It is estimated that c iv lli^ cles who have not as yet received become valid on Jan. 4, 1943. bulk of these products are proc­ action is expected to b«' taken In Me Dedicate" ...... MacFarren session from 5 to 6 o'clock; *|)e- that Luke gives of that normal : All that follows Is in teals which probe Into ment 0 submit to vaccination, which American products are ob­ France behind the Allied war ef­ parsonage. witness, j (.,.<,H.se in automobile deaths were The tjoys. often direct from workers must increase fiom '.VA~ Certificates of War Necessity from Fuel Oil essed in late summer and early Boston, Denver. St. Louis, Toledo, Anthem “ It Came Upon the Mid­ cial speaker. Rev. F. E. Reynolds home and family life in which the j or te.stimony. to thi.s fact. The j qualifications. , ou Imagine the damage to tained for distribution abroad have 000,000 in 1943. to about ,'i4,0eration of The plans call for reserves of at Qualified sources here believe It dence of its authenticity is the basic ground courses, military and which flashes light*, or move| through ordinary trade channels except in emergency cases and bridge street. all ages. Adult Bible Class taught 12 young ladies dressed in white, scenes and event.*, when much fornia. tnrluiling 11 traffic. New pointers or other things by colt Vty, about 90 miles northwest w,Ar plants, el cetera—many ot they will uncover opportunities to leaat 1,600,000,000 pounds of lard, is only a question of time until a was still treasured in memory and Gospel it.*elf. Books like the York and Illinois each reported 11 phyaical/training. Those cla.*.*ified and where the funds from such then only on a temporary basis. working agreement is reached be­ by Lewis Haskins. each representing a month of the trols held in the hands and workc nuiadelphla. The SUte Health Which will call for action and de­ make and sell enough good* at shortening, butter, margarine and Here la how the OPA move will' 10:45 a. m. Church Nursery for new year. Both the junior and tradition. They were more con- Go.spel of John are not invented. i the former state's total inoluding f_s pi)0,- Acids. Fort Knox sent a battalion termining the disposition of many 6:00—The CYP Club, Robert with his muscles, and his abllit 000 available for lend-lease activi­ government and business which operated to safeguard civilian sup­ makes the new prices 12 to 13 Workers will meet at the church. Tiie.sday 7 p. m.—'Team bowling 6:30 p. m. N. Y. P. S (SeniorsI ! Missouri 2 ajui 2: Montana 0 and per cent of tlie landidates have (CeAttBoed tm n Page one) oi Negro engineer* to help gather thousands of refugees who flocked Bissell, president: devotions m 3;1.’> p. m. Brownies. Brownell Gage, pastor of the Bol­ 1: Nebia.sk* 1 and 2; New Jersey been eliminated. a tremendous to .solve the sort of problems ties and although authority to en- should constantly be kept in view plies during the periods of low pro­ cents for home delivered milk and as usual. Miss Marion E. Janes, president. I during the post-war transition pe­ crips in the Hendersoq area. duction. 11 to 12 cents in stores. into North Africa aa a result oif charge a l Warren Wood. 7:00 p. m. Boy Scouts. ton Center Congregational church I .3 and 3: JCew York 4 and 7: North waste ill time and expense. pilot, bombardier or navdgsi t ^ new agreements and contracts the Nazi conquest of much of Eu­ 7:30—Meeting of the Church Wednesday at 1 :.30 the members 7:30 p. m. Evangelistic service. taces. taigat area, a British com* riod, and which, in a peacetime Anderson* At Cincinnati the water was 3 "If the government joined with 7:30 p. m. Cccilian Club Subject: "And the Book* Were at the 11 a.m. service on Sunday. I Carolipd 0 and 1; Ohiq 3 and .3; The eliminatiims are still about *ould expire June 80 without re- rope. Committee and heads of the vari­ 7:15 p. m. The Gleaners will of the Woman's Missionary Soci­ The two day battery of psychol jl^qkue said today. economy contribute most to op­ feet past the 52-foot flood level civilians in purchasing on a day- ety will meet to sew for the Red Opened." This will also be Communion Sun­ Oreg/rl«iod to j navigator.* and bombardiers. 1| that the authority would be con­ sence from the University of Chi­ V. F. W. 6:30—Troop 2o, Boy Scouts will you please notify Mrs. Ruby The Army sent troop.s and (Conttnued from Page One) of 6 Charter Oai-. stre^. Giesecke will be solotst: ^ r se-1 t- what -would ha\'c been coii.sidcied the low.T third in psychologic tinued. cago to serve as director, the com­ Wednesday, 6:30—Cub Pack. Loverin of names that ought to pe Anothe^ tTedge trucks to assi.it evacuation at 7 :00—Choir rehearsal. Saturday 6:45 p. m. Choir re­ lection will be "He Shalt'Give Hi* ------an impo.xsible degree two years testa contains the majority of ‘1 don't think you could stop it mittee is undertaking an extensive 1. ansvllle, Rockport and Mt. Ver- SUN., MON. AND TUBS. be placed on our honor roll. '/.Ion l.4itheran Church R. L. Avery, commanding general 8:00—Joint meeting. Men’s Club hearsal. Angels" with words by/Alice Free- ago. 'The boy.* are t.'king over eliminated, the Air Corps offic Japane$e PoiUioru now." said Senator Davis (R.. Pa.) program of "grass roots" work Sons of Members ron, Ind. A crest of 45 feet, 8 High and Cooper Streeta of the center, and his staff was a and Women'* Federation. Speaker, man Palmer and n ^ ic by T, H. ‘ F rtf l O I niacliine.x. .spei'd.* and .skills that have the answer to their Iong| Headqiiarters in Aus- expressing a view that appeared throughout the country to stimu­ above flood mark, was predicted device for generating huge quan­ Ward E. Duffy. Topic, "Outstand­ Emanuel laitheran Church fJarri.son. Mrs. Brownell Gage »i*il‘ were dream.* four years ago. Se­ time prayer— JSn. Allied ground to be shared by moat of his col­ late local communities and indi­ for Evansville. St. Mary’s Episcopal) Churrh Sunday after New Year lected boys who would tiave suc­ Serving Overseas tities of artiflclal smoke, or fog, ing Events of 1942.” Men’s com­ Thorsten Gustafson, Pastor 9 a. m. Church School. Edward accompany Miss .Giesecke. \ Scene of RIa/.e ‘‘Grent that there may be som| In ^ sw Ouinea have driven leagues. vidual business men to study the Kev. .lames Stuart Neill, Rector ceeded two years ago. don’t come way ,o reduce the eliminations.’ problem. as a protective covering for large mittee on refreshments: Messrs. -S. Rodger. Superintendent. After two ■ Bostponements the | in the Japanese areas. through always now. t.ecaii.se they Kurninh Fart of .Answer in the Buna area, and David C. Prince, vice president Well, old Bee-el is starting the Goalee, Agard, Beckwith, Fogil, C. 9:.30 a. m. Church school. Sunday 10 a. m. Service in English. Nativity p laybill be presented by | — Mary Bushnell Credit for its development was the mcmbgrl* of the church school San Pedro. Calif., Jan. 2 4>, cannot learn so fast. But they are Preliminary report* indicstf Forces have carried out Curtin Seeks of the General Electric company, \ .New Year with a line or two. I Ooslee. Hawley, Hill Ru.vsell. 10:4.1 a. m.—Holy Communion 9:1,1 a. ni. Sunday Srhool ami The Week not losing their lives, nor their en- don't know^ how long It will last. given to Dr. Irving Lngmuir of Wadsworth, Weden. Bible Cla.*.s. al the clytirch Sunday al 4:30 p.m. I early today struck the that the new tests will furllizl ''ponishlng raids on Japanese Is chairman ot the Field Develop­ .mcl .oermon by the rector. Sermon Tuesday. 7 p. m. Choir Re­ thusissm. The thanks are due to part of this answer. They ment Advisory board. Maybe you don’t think so, but this Ch en ey General Electric, by Brig. Gen. Thursday, 6:3(1—Troop 7, Girl 10:30 a m. The Morning Mrs. Jo-Reph Handley is in charge I sprawling frame factory of the In New Britain, General topic; "Joseph." The Senior Choir hearsal, 8 p. m.. Young People'.* French Sardine Co, fronting on the human and scientific formulae ready show up the distinctl Arthur’s headquarters report* More Forces Regional Chairmen Being Chosen job uses up gas and a guy with Killiam C. Kabrich. technical di­ Scouts. Service. of the'play. Candy will be given to rector of the center, who explain­ will sing. .Society Meeting. fish harbor. being developed here. I which make some men better odB iitoday. Regional chairmen for each fed­ an A book can't get very far. Friday. 6:30- Troop 1. Girl 10:30 a. m. Nursery Class dur­ all .dnembers of the church school ed that the new generators could Proce.ssional Hymn—"O Come. All Wednesday, 7:.30 p. m Ladies' All available land equipment Eight days after arrival, the ' hardier* 01 navigators than a| j| A Japanese submarine was eral reserve district are being The flrst post meeting of the U. S. W. V. Aux. Scout*. ^ ing church service. d all are invited to attend. (Continued from Pag* One) bide entire industrial cities, or Ye Faithful” Aid Society -Meeting. and a number of fireboata were boy has taken all his preliminary I pilot.*. uok and damaged by an Al- chosen. Preliminary and experi­ New Year will be held Tuesday Note* Offertory Anthem—"There Were 11:45 a. m. Swedish .sers’ice. Qiiarryvllle Methodist tests and is told if he qualifies or night. Let's see some of you old such areas as the Panama canal, .1:00 p. m. Vesper service. Uni­ fighting the blaze, attempting to No boy lias to fly if he doesa'I heavy bomber that attacked that Japan is consolidating the mental work has been done in ' Start the New Year right. Qimc Shepherds" r Covenant Sunday will be observ­ prevent its spread to adjacent fails. On about the ninth day I want to. No boy who wants timer* present. Come up and pay Auxiliary Holds from attacking bombers. versal Wt^ek of Prayer begins. / B^dabay, In Nef Britain, and gains she has made. Delaying an Peoria, 111., Reading. Pa., and' to the service of worship every Hymn—"Christians Awake " Concordia laitheran ed at the Quarryville Methodist buildings. Firemen said the blaze Maj. Gen. H. R Hainion. liead- be a pilot is compelled to be large enemy vessels were Wheeling, W. Va., business con­ us a visit. Another achievement of the cen­ Sunday morning. Communion Hymn ’!How;_Silent­ .. '. Iquaiters Gulf Coast .Army .Air offensive against her makes it cer­ ter is a 4.2 inch mortar, similar to The W eek * Ganien and Winter StreeCa church with Holy Communion and broke out about 2:3.1 a. m I bombardier or a navigator. •ATSloped in flames after a cerns are urged to plan on what Donate To Vets The Ecclesiastical Society will 'Forces -Traiiiiiig center, sends a tain that the offensive when un­ Christmas Party but larger than the standard ly, How Silently” Monday Rei. Karl Richter, Paivtor communion meditations at the a. m. they said they believed It : flghter n is all voluntary. bombing force struck the dertaken will exBerience greater they can produce and how much Aa you may know by now—we meet on Wednesday, January 13. Sermon Hymn - - "Hark What 3:45 p. m. Girl Srout.< and 9:30 a m. morning wor.ship with per.soiial letter to tlie boy's par­ did not have a New Year's party trench mortars of the infantry, would be brought under control. So thei'* IS a court where ever| at Rabau) on New Year's resistance." they can sell when conversion M ons-Ypres Post Annual reports of the treasurer Mean Those Holy Voice.*" Brownie Troop. R:.10 a. m. Sunday School and the pastor. Rev. J. L. Butler, in ents. boy cH'i go he thinas he kiiue —we just had a little get together which can lob shells of any k in d - Tells of Qiialifieation 11 a communique said, In his declaration two days ago. back to peace comes. They are Mary Bushnell Cheney Auxiliary and of the society's committee will Recessional Hymn — "Hark the 8:00 p. m. Beethoven Glee | Bible Clas.xes. Alfred^Lange. sii- charge. (Thiirch school will be better than bis officers what he l| lie bombers dropped 1,000- Instead of having our usual party, high exploaive. gas, tear gas or be read. Officers for the coming The letter tolls of the flier can- he added that the policy of dealing urged to make this a deAnlte e- '.old the Christmas Party in the smoke— into enemy positions, at Herald Angels Sing" Club. ; perintendent. hell' St 10:.30 s.m. Shipyard Fs Far be.sl qua .fled for. The court on the shipping and shot with Hitler flrst was being over­ sponsiblllty of someone in their we donated to the boys in service. B. W. V. Army and Navy club rooms, with year will be elected. On Wednes­ 4:00 p m. Flag dedication ser­ Tuesday. 8:00 p. m, Luther 10:00 a. m. Worship. In.xtalla- The Women’s society for Chris­ ilidate’s qualification, whether pi­ A collection of i.alf a dollar or long range and with great ac­ lot. bombardier or navigator, and three mer. pilot, bombardier two of flve enemy flghter done, and that the United Staten executive staff. The committee is Ibe comrades, children, and grand­ day, the 20th, will occur the an­ vice. League. tion of officers/ il Ihe .societies. tian Service of the church will hold navigator. They have had actu more was made to aend packages curacy, Even more recent is a still Above Schedule what it look to pa.ss-higli degree that rose to meet them. should send more land. Naval, and especially concerned with the small children of the camp and auxil­ nual meeting. Those are impor­ Proce.ssional Hymn - - "Onward Wednesday Week s meeting on Wednesday at two flying expenence, hut they ar| Airdrome* Bombed of gifts, esndy, tobacco, etc., to Jeeiiis Looks Back secret weapon which hurl* much I of inteiligence, alertness, coolness. air power to the Pacifle area. business, employing 10 or 20 work­ iary, parents and grandparents as larger charges. tant meetings of the church. AU Christian Soldiera" 6:30 p. m, Boy Scouts. o'clock at the church. .still voiing enough to appreciitl air force also left 1.000- the boys. ON THE SAME SHOW Monday.C-30 p. m. Ladies' Aid. I sound judgment, inherent aptitude He said these were the "views ers. guests. Sister Mildred Tedford, Importance Explained members and parishioners should Lord's Prayer and Prayers 8:()0 p. m. Emanuel and Chap- Ijutles or .St. Maiirif* .San Francisco, Jan. 2. Al- the kid.s s de. ad bombs on the airdrome at Wedne^ay. 8:(H) ^ m. Annual .. ... , I for fiving. keen vision, unusual which the Australian government Said Hoffman: We received a Christmas card On ihe Past Year chairman of the entertainment attend. P.salm 122 el Choirs. I 3'he regular monthly meeting of This court pa.s.ses neither ■ta, in southern New Brlt- from Comrade Art Barlett who Is The importance of smoke Lupe VELEZ . Leoi ERROL congregtitional meeting. tention Hirohito. Hitler and com -! dpxterity, has repeatedly put to leaders of "If employers all over the coun­ committee prepared a very nice screens, for which white phoa- The next Communion service, Lcs.son Matthew, CTiapler R, ver­ 8:00 p. m. Board of Trustees. ' the Ladies of Saint Maurice will tenres ni r directives. It adviat-| and bombed the air fleld at the United Nations." still In Newington. We hear Art with reception of members, will tjc Thui sday, 7:00 p. m. - .Junior I You should the replie^s of try now set their mind at work. program, which was much enjoyed phorus I# used generally on the ses 5-13. 8:00 p. m. Dorea.i Society. Ibe held Monday everting at 8^p.m. Nine months we started mothers if you haven’t real- and inform.* the bova. When expects to come home soon. We Well. 1943 is here and we pray by both the children and grown­ held on Feberuary 7. New mem­ Hymn- "3Tie Church’s One Foun­ 9:00 p. m. ch()>r. and 8 p. m . Senior Choir, battlefleld, was explained by Por­ Board of Adminis riday, 7:00 p. m. Intermediate ' at the home of Mrs. Frank Pag- building a shipyard near Saiiaalito ized that the.se splendid men are man msr. hes out of classiftcatie hope so. Art. Leo Mason 1* in It win be a happy one for all. Now, ups, The program was “Silent ber* of the parish are invited to dation" tration. Newington also and we hear he la ter. other League. I gioli of West street. Co-hostess with the idea of having it deliver .still kid.s. Both mothers and fath­ center he h i« really made his as we look back over 1942 we can Night" sung by all with accordion unite with the church at that Offertory Hymn - - "O Heavenly Thursda.v with Mrs. Paggioli will be M rs. choiee. getting along good. It Is also re­ "The infantry soldier still ha* to time. Saturday, 9:30 a. m Children's three ship* by the end of 1942 er* write of many things, digni­ .say It was a good one for the accompaniment by Joseph Hub- get from Point ‘A’ to point ‘B’" Jerusalem" 2:30 p. m. Woman’s Mission/ Frank Riva. The yard. Marlinahip, has de­ fied and proud But the most re­ ported that Cliff Sault has been lard. Jr., recitation, “ If I Had Been For many years Ward E. Duffy, Pre.sontation “ Praise God" arv Society. Choir. very sick. .Mons-Ypres Po.st, yes a good one, he said, "and there are' only two ENDS To d a y IJstenlng Post Note* livered five ships; two others are peated plira.se 1* of mothers "He New York .school children hay A Shepherd Girl" by Shirley War­ managing editor of the Hartford P'lag Dedication '8:00 p, m. G Clef Club. ,, Ray Linders, one of our new for during th4 past year our Post waya for him to do It under cover Mrs, Keeney Hii'tchin.son. chief nearly ready for delivery; and still ' is all I have." I Imilt nearly 60.000 wooden mo ren; Clarinet solo, "Little Town of ‘Yankee Doodle Dandy” Times, and a former member of Star Spangled Banner 1st ver.se Saturday. 10:00 a. m. Confir­ members, is somewhere In Africa has done a lot of good. Nearly —behind armor and behind St. John's Polish Church observer for Bolton, ts preparing another will be launched tonior-.Anv bov may u-alk anytime in- aircraft for the Army and Nay three year.S ago our Post started Bethlehem" by Sherwood Tread­ smoke." Center church, has given his an­ Sermon by the Rector mation Class and Children’s Choir Golwa.v Street row. (to the office of the field'.* com -i pilot training program. with the U. S. Army and his well; song "Jingle Bells" by nual review of the old year from Benediction a monthly list of watchers and brother Ernest "Bud'' Linders is a series of Bingo games held every The explosion of a white phoe- Note* Re*. S. J. SzczepkoHski, O .S. after its publication each person A Happy and Prosperous Monday evening In the Orange Arthur Shorts, Jr., recitation. ‘The the point of view of a newspaper America— 1st two verses in Alaska and in his first letter phorus shell covers a radius of Universal Week of grayer serv- i will be responsible for the same Hall, "rhe object of these games Shepherds" by Barbara Beebe: about 40 yards. The thick white man. This is an event to which Recessional of Colors—Boy Scouts 8:30 First mass home, one paragraph read in part Comet solo. "Blow All Ye May We Suggest ices Sunday 5 p. ,-m. Monday i hours each month. More volun­ — "Well I guess I am ellgibl* to was that ail profits would be turn­ smoke It throws off Is the. densest, many people look forward. This Reccs.slonal Hymn — "Stand I'p 10:30—Second ma.*.* Trumpet* Blow” by Milton Ted­ year the Women's Federation Stand Up for Jesus" through Tliursday 7:1.1-8:00 p. m. ! teers are needed for alternates ijiiliiiiiililiiiiililiil join the Veterans of Foreign ed over for British relief. This was and therefore the most satisfac­ Everyone welcome. I Choir rehearsals following each when five Thursdays or five Wsrs.” And now his membership done and through these profits our ford; accordion solo, "Marines tory, of smoke screens for battle­ unites with the Men a Club to hear The Week mass. Hymn" by Joseph Hublard, Jr.; The Barn Dance Mr. Duffy this week Wednesday. The annual/meeting of the Saturdays appear in a month. paper* are in the works. British Relief committee has ac­ fleld use. Monday. 3:30 p. m. G.F.S. Can­ Emanuel Church will be held Sun­ Those who are willing to a.*sume And while we are on the sub­ complished much. Since the en­ duet, "Away In A Manger" by Modern and Square Light refreshments will be served. Slilrley and Forbes Warren; song, didate.*. 7:30 p. m.—G.F.S. Devo­ day. Janiiayi’ 17, at .3:30 p. m. Hii<-kinghai)i Congregational this responsibility for the fifth ject you post, a.uxiliary and club trance of the United States into OernMUia Leek News All men and women invited. "Old Old Witch" by Shirley War­ for Your Entertainment, This is a significant day in the tional. Happy^ew Year to all! Church , day of a month are asked to get YEAR members who have sons overseas the war the profits are now equal­ Tiie.sday. 10 a. m. to 5 p. m.— in touch with Mrs. Hutchin.son __ ren; trumpet solo, “We three Relaxation, and Sociabiiity! history of Center church. Rev. Rev. Philip Rose, Pastor —get in touch with Commander ly divided between Britlah Relief London. Jan. 2—(/P)~The Ger­ Rod Cro.Hs (bring lunch). .1:45 p.m. / tei. .342.1 Methodist _ • Kings Of Orient Are" by Leo Yer- Brovvne Barr, associate minister, i — Frank Drake for information. We and United States Relief agencies, man news agency DNB which usu­ —Junior Choir Rehearsal. 6:30 X’hiin.-h of The Nazarene Sunday, 10 a. ni. Chiirc'.i school. On Thursday the names of the j will be glad to hear from any and we are happy to say that dur­ gel. All ssng “Hark The Herald begin* his ministry with ut today. 466 Main .street, Manchester Angels Sing” with accordion ac­ ally opens its morning radio St. Mary's Hall p. m.--Senior Choir Supper. 7:00 11 a. m Morning Worship watchers from 1-3 p.m. did not I S S mother or father in town who has ing the past year we have given broadcast with a flood of news be­ He will be heartily received by a p. m.—Boy Scout.*. Troop 27. 8:1.1 / Rev. Janies A. Ynting, Pastor companiment by Joseph Hublard, Main Street, friendly church, eager to make his reach us in time for piiblii ation. , S I To A ll M y ^ sons in the U. S. armed forcea in many hundreds of dollars to each gan. today with this statement: p. m!^—Senior Choir Rehearsal. They were Mrs George O. Rose ^ any foreign lands. Jr. The boy* sang the "Marines ministry a success). Linger after Sunday service.*: In ancieni Riinie. an album w"w and we feel mighty proud at being Hymn,” after which games were "There is nothing to report. There Ea.st Hartford, Conn. Wednesday. 3:15 p. ni.—Brownie and Mr.*. Keeney Hutchinson 1 ---- Dart League able to carry on this relief work is no news available for the time church and meet Mr. Barr in the 9:,30 Church school. John Cargo. a board chalked or painted whit*, played and Santq Claus came and vestibule. mooting. on which public notices were in- Rnitnii Briefs I ~ ~ Our dart league is going along and wc take this opportunity to being." Every Wednesday and Thursday, 6:30 p. ni. — Girl .xuperinteMdent. Begin the New presented each child with a gift, a The Ho.spitality Committee for .srribed in black. At the recent shower held fo r — • Covenant Sunday in fine shape. The teanu are well Year by attending church, and at say thanks to all who worked to box of candy and an orange. They Saturday Niffht. 8-12 P. M. Scouts. Troop 10. 7:00 p. m. Con­ balanced. For some reason every make the Bingo so successful. We iJlntlBd States 'appropriations January is Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mis.* Gertrude Zutter someone sc- ~~ also received ice cream and A St. Laurent and Mr. and Mrs. firmation Class for adults, rectory. cidently took rubber* belonging to , Friends and Customers one is put'tlng the pressure on the would also say thanks to our for the war so far are ten times Featuring Friday. 12 p. m. to 2 a. m,—Sec­ team. Yours truly Is on—but ‘have cookies. Ir'ving Spencer. Mrs. Donald Tedford by mistake I S S many friends who visit and play The grown-ups were . served the direct cost of the fli'it World ond-Shift Party. St. Mary’s Par­ \ no fear’ we will come out on top our Bingo. So\ we will continue our War. and left thelra. They may have the sandwiches, cake and coffee. A box ish House will be open for girls on same by calling Mrs, Tedford 8375. in the end. good work through 1943, hoping Art Webster's this .".shift" for recreation, enter­ Historic Old Stone House We have two champs from of gifts was collected for our sol­ Sec'ond Congregallonal Church Samuel Woodward is reported that our good work will be even dier boys who are stationed here. Old Timers’ Orcheatra North Main and North Street* tainment and refreshments, in God's Country in the league. One more successful. improving at his home on Route 6 Every one agreed it was an eve­ Ferri* E. Reynolds, Minister charge of The Girls Friendly So­ I Sunday, January 3,1943 of the boy* "Bud’’ Holm** la pret­ HANK POST. Prompter Is I\ow a Mass of Rubble after freezing his fingers. Second Lieut. Rainaford Trotter ning pleasantly spent. ciety. The frequency of these ty good. < spent a 24-hour leave with'his par­ Mr. and Mrs. Russell Fountain A Speedy and Everlasting But the fellow, known to the We wish to thank the m an^e- Everyman’s class at 9:15. Men meetings depends on those who entertained several friends and ents, over the week end. young ment of the Army and Navy Cflub Circle assist. If you would like to assist, boys at the Green at McArthur, la of the community invited. Old Sal's cave, called the atone many houses in Bolton and Man I relatives at a New Year’s Eve Trotter arrived'with hie full equip­ for the use of the Christinas tree. call Misif’ Evelyn Burrell. Tel. not ao hot. If he ia one of the ment and left for New York. He TODAY ANft SUNDAY Church school at 9:30, Miss Bi- house in the records, ia now- a Chester contain timbers hewed by ; party held at their home on An It was lovely and added much to lie Newcomb, director. 2-0839. him. I (lover Road. champs from over the tracks, it asked his parents not to write ma.ss of rubble. A slab about does speak well of the real of the our party. Nursery at 10:45. Saturday-^ Confirmation classes With her second husband. Sim I until they beard from him first so Slater Mildred Tedford entertain­ in Parish House. 10 a. m., girls: 11 I SPECIAL SERVICES OF WORSHIP Peace For All. dart shooters. New Year's Communion service two feet thick, weighing several Aaron. Old .Sal had a son named I it looks as if Ralnsford is bound ed the Past Presidents Club Tues­ a. m., boys. The Veterans of Foreign Wars for "somewhere” with the United It 10:45. Communion meditation hundred tons which formed the Sim, Jr., and a daughter named [ have recruited over 12,000 cadets day evening at the boms of Sister ceiling, dropped and broke into Ma'ndy. Old Sal died in the Car- 1 States Forces. We wish him good Waterman, 18 Franklin street STATE »y the minister. Music by the Wappinw for the U. 8. Air Force. We are luck. HARTFORD ;hoir with Miss Eleanor Berg- Gna|iel Hall pieces. penter house. Bolton, in 1845. very sorry to announce that our After a business session. President The Boy Scouts have camped in This cavern home was a ren- Mrs. W. W. Grant We extend our sympathy to a Ines Batson presiding, each mem­ NFW YFAR'S STAGt.-.SCRfFN TRFAT P’en, guest soloist. n,1 Center Street post did not get the neceaaary pa­ great friend who passed away this Prelude, Contemplation—Vret- this cave for years during the dezvou.s foi the Mohegan basket | 7894, ,Manrli**ter, pers, due to some mistake in ber received a Clhristmas gitt, summer and they were lucky not maKcrs who came once a year to I North Methodist Church past week, Robinson Clrockett. Mr. and games were played. Sister r 1 •ald. Sunday, 10:.30 a. m.—Breaking names of pests and therefore we Anthem, Te Deum No. 5—Buck. to have been in it when the crash sell their wares, baskets, brooms, did net sign up one recruit, al­ Crockett when able never misaed Lottie Behrend received the door IT s I. ,/WAAV 1 IK IM (-> riYiii ' of bread. Wendell A. Teague, of the War a good time with the members of Offertory duet by Mlsa Berg- 12:1.1—Sunday school. came. bread moulds and whips. Production Board has announced On account of my position with the State though we had a number of names prize. For games Sister Annie When Ijifayette visited Ameri­ our Post and was ever ready to Weber won first prize, Sister Inez p-en and Alfred C. Lange— Be Sunday, 7 p. m.^Gospel meet­ The cave is looqted on . Box recently that South Windsor has i 10:45 .4. M. on our list and we gave them as Mountain, just south of Signal ca in 1824. he came through Bol­ much information as we received. help wben called to do so. We ex­ Batson second, and Sister Eliza­ TOMMY rhou Exalted—Huhn. ing. attained 11 percent of its quota tend our sympathy to all who are Postlude, Solemn March — Tuesday. 7 Prayer meeting. Hill, about three-quarters of a ton and stopped at the Buckland for collection ot fats and greases Police of Connecticut I cannot accept any or­ —Bee-el beth Phelan, third. Sister Abble Tavern in Manchester. The Mo- I s North Main St. Dr. Karl H. Furgeson, Preaching suffering through this sad be­ Edwards president sind Slater tleacham. Friday, 7:45— Bible Study. mile east of the Manchester town for war production. reavement. Elizabeth Iiielan president of last TUCKER Young People's Mu Sigma Chi line and was the home of Old Sal, . began* jiad come to Id Sal with First Selectman, Loui* B. Whit­ a wagon load of baskets which Six Persons I WM speaking to young Tom­ year were guests. Light refrtsb- lociety at 6:00. Talk by t)r. Rey- a Mohegan Indian woman who ders except where sanitation conditions im­ ORCHESTRA Christian Science Segalre*' they sold during the celebration. comb of Andover, is ill at his home my Moore at the Igoapltal Wednea- ments were served by the hostess. tolds on the subject: "Questions raised here family here. with pneumonia. Mr. Whitcomb Sunday. Jsnua^- 8. 1842 She was not a full blooded In­ After selling all their wares, they day evening. I found him feeling It was a, very stormy night but SPARKLING MUSICAl. RFVUE ibout the (Communion." formerally lived with his parents, peril the health of my customers. Die in Flood much better but atill under ob­ most of the members managed to dian, -part negro, hut "was well rested themselves and ''celebrat- RmARO GREENE 'inwAM The Week Hartford, First Church. Sun. 11, liked by ail and folks would come ed" at Old Sal'* cave. Mr. and Mrs. John Whitcomb in servation. We trivet he will bq fully come and every one had a very Wapping and is well known here. I South Methodist Church recovered aoon. A M Y ARNELL Monday at 7:00—Boy Scouts. SS. 11, Wed. 8. .137 Farmington to visit her from Bolton, Manches­ Old Sal and her band (including (OontBrasd fr o a Pag* Ons) nice time. Plg»; “Get H«p to Love’* DONALD R.ROWfsl avenue. . Boy Scout Troop 62 will hold a Don’t fOtget our bingo games In Ws are now entering into a new Tuesday at 7:00—Girl Scout*. ter and Vernon. She loved flow- Charlotte Henry of Hillatown k KERWIN GOMFRVIlLr J Tuesday at 7:00—Choir rehears- Second church. Sun. 11, S. S. 11, era and had them planted between Road) walked once a. year to party at Scout Hall Wednesday tha watar Into aeveral eommuni- the Orange Hall Monday avtnlng. year and not one of us can gueaa MON. AND TVE8. evening at .7 o'clock. All boys In ft VOICETS THKEE J 1. Wed. 8. Lafayette and Ruas the rocks on the hillside near her Montville to attend the Mohegan tiea. .Numerous towns were isolat­ Good prizes and lota o f fun and all whet it holds in store for us. But town, twelve years old or older, I 10:45 A. M.------7:30 P. M. for relief. We will be looking for Super Giant Show Wednesday at 8:00—The Wom- streets. rock house. . ^ green corn festival or Powow. ed. Big lumber mills were inun­ there ia one thing we do know, '‘ACROSS THE PACIFIC" 1 PAUL R^MOS ' m Rockville Society, Sun. 11, S. S. end who are littrrested in Joinliig dated. Even higher tides are pre­ you. In the meantime, keep amll- that each and every one of us in n's League will meet at Mrs, C. Her , first husband. G ln g « Along the road they stopped at M Main SI- «nd Hartford Rd. Rev. W. Ralph Ward. Jr.. Preaching Theodore C. Zimmer ' “BLONOnB FOR VICTORY** B WONDFR MIDOFT-. S 11. Wed, 8. 04 Union street. certain places where -they rested the troop, are invited. No troop dicted for Monday. ing and buy bonds. our secret hearts are praying tac . Ltrlckland's home, 168 Main Brooks, worked for Joel W, White, treet. Miaa Elsie Newcomb, dlrec- Of* Bolton, as a farm hand. On and refreshed themselves with meeting will be held on Thursday The flood ia almost unprece­ —Jeem’s complete victory in IMS tor our - I > T - I----- r - evening. M A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL ME.MBKR.S AND FRIENDS dented. High water usually does country, end peace for all the peo- or of the Church school, will be "God” will be the subject of the his way homeward one evening ‘‘Uncuppy’’,' the Mohegan name not occur tmtil spring, when the he speaker. Hostesses: Mrs. Jacob Lesson-Sermon for Sunday. Janu- during a severe blizzard he froze for ‘‘flre-wster." Glll-KIkl Hill, Mrs. Mary Smith is visiting at Gliders are generally of wood plea of the wortd. thi home of her daughter. Mrs. mountain anowa malt frame oonatrucUon. Etheleea. Reaid Herald Advs. llcholson, Mrs. Albert L .' Brown ar>’ 3. to death. One son, Lorin Brooks, just east of Manchester Green was 0 * Mrs, Aibsrt Post. Ths Golden Text is from 1 wnz aa wpart log iMwer and oca such pUca. Mary Wtiiar e t ▲vnig. streaL uiiiiiiu 11 ANrUESTEB/EVENING HERALD. MANCHI S^ER. CQlAl. SATURDAY, JANUARY 2 , 194» MANCHESTER FA’ENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. COKN^ SATURDAY,'JANUARY 2. era Singer Cooks Chapman Court Obituary Asserts Japan Rockville Mines in Rockies Pour Lewis H. C'hapmaii' Seats Officers Can Be Bombed 96. Rockville And Bakes at Home Funerals Out Vital W ar Meta Beautiful Ceremony Is ('aptaiji Who Was on Mrs. Elizabeth Balllvan Reduce Staff Weather Bother* Held Last Evening at The funeral of Mrs. Elizabeth First Expedition Aiix Two Basic Maleria!s The Masonie Hall. Sullivan of Vernon, wa.s held this About Town Off ‘Critical’ List aria Markan* Star morning from the William P. ions to Trv• Airaiii. C7 In Rockville YMCA Quish funeral home at 9:15 and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bissell Although Still High m Iceland; Likes Chapman Court. Order of i^ a - from the Sacred Heart church in Hartford, Jan. 2 -oPi ".lapan House of 201 E ast C enter stre e t ranth, seated its 1943 officers at Vernon at 10 o’clock where a can be bombed again and bombed Selective Service Board have iasued invitations for (he 111 Strategic Rank. Wishful Thinking Won’t Destroy Tokyo imestie Role Best. an impressive and beautiful semi- solemn high mass was celebrated heavily and my only hope is that marriage of their daughter. Miss , public installation in the Maaonic by Rev. Vincent Hines. Burial I’ll be in shape and given the Has Now Three,Work­ Laura Carolyn House, to Ralph L. By John Ksm|M hall last night. Simplicity was the waa In the family plot at St. B y M wgM i chance again," was the New ers ill Its Office. Maher of Chestnut Drive. The, Denver, Colo., Jan. 2—(iP)—The York, J « i. a.— only color being the rich red car­ Captain Watson, a Wjst Hart­ Such vast quantities of some es­ 8:30-9:30 p m. Basketball game. nation shoulder corsages, the gift from five to three worker*. Mrs. K.ise, pastor of the Buckingham sential ores have been produced, from this, it is probably all 6:30 4 open bowling alleys. ford resident who was Injured In fhiirch, w'ill conduct a candlelight up In housework for it is a of the incoming royal matron, the successful bombing raid on Ja­ KuUi K. M urphy will rem ain in that by the end of America’s first Mrs. Rose Vanderbrook. The lat­ service tomorrow evening at eight y ear of war.^ tw o basic m aterials c strain, rather than oper- M onday: Manchester pan last April, was one of the charge of the otflce, the reduction . 'clock. The morning services will which dominates her cxist- 12:15 Kiwanis Luncheon. ter received handsome bouquets three guests to be inducted as hon­ being made similar to that in other were og the' "critical’’ list al­ of red and pink carnations from such offices in the state. be at the usual time, church school though still high in strategic rank^ Itees. 3:30-4:30 p. m. Grade School Date Book orary as.sociate members in the or­ at 10 and worship service at 11. Ukes to Biny Basketball League. relatives and friends, and carried ganization. Oliver B. Ellsworth, In the future the office will be Molybdenum and manganese 5:1.5-6:30 p. m. Business Men's a large sheaf of pink carnations president of the Riverside Trust open every day including Satur­ from Colorado and Montana have ^ A generously proportioned Indl* presented to her by her 1943 offi­ Tonight A First Aid course will be start­ filled the .war needs. War Produc­ Gym Class. In.stallation here of Grand Lodge Company and a captain in the am­ day from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. includ­ .fMual with light brown hair and cers. ed Friday, Ja n u ary 8 a t 7:00 p. ra. tion Board Regional Bos.s L. H. ■ strong, hearty manner, Maria 6:30-7:30 p. m. Boys (12-15) officers of Knights of Pythias. bulance corps during the last war ing tile noon hour. This is actual­ Gym. t Presiding Officer and Alexander Gardiner, editor of ly a reduction in the hours, as the at the Highland Park Community Hinckley said a.s the year ended. kan explains her Metropolitan Sunday, January' S. club. 6:30-7:30 p. m. Boys (7-12) Past Royal Patron Irving Wick­ Dedication of service flag at St. the American Legion magazine, office has been open until 6 o’clock He said the nation waa assured of ^ by saying, "I like to sing." ham was the presiding officer for sufficient supplies of the two ele­ ^bout a thousand other sopra- Game Room. Mary’s Episcopal church at 4 p. m. were the other two guests to be in the past and several evenings a 7:30-8:30 p. m. Junior Basket­ the installation, and he had com­ Tuesday, Ja n u ary 6 honored. week. 'Phe office was open on New TTie Willing Workers group will ments, used in alloying steel for who "like to sing," strike out mitted to memory the entire ritu­ tools and armament. year for the Metropolitan, ball practice—Eagles. Meeting Pines Civic .Association Extensive Training Year's Day. meet at the South Methodist 8:30-9:30 p. m. Senior Basket­ alistic work, performing his part at home of Gilbert Saegaert. 72 .Meet lug Post {Mined ehiirch Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 Oopiier Prnduetion Critical when Miss Markan without of the ceremony in the most cred­ Presenting a vivid picture of the ball practice—Tigers. I.innmore Drive. Speaker', Town Tokyo bombing. Captain Watson Due to the death of John B. 111 the ladies’ parlor. Duc.s for 1943 Copper production, however, re­ acquaintance in the country 7:30-9:30 p. m. Furnitiire refln- itable manner. Treasurer, George H. Waddell. told that his squadron was singled Bonan who was for many years v'(ll be received at this first meet- mained critical. Hinckley said the yf«d aided only by a letter of in^ Ishing lass. Retiring Royal Matron Mrs. ctlon from Thor Thors, Ice- \iWedneeday, January 8 out last F ebruary to "bomb Indu.s- treasurer of the Italian Social -ng of the New Year. WPB expects domestic mines to 6:30 p. m. All Bowling Alleys Alice Volquardsen was the iD.stalI- Woi^ on Red Cross Surgical Club, the Italian American Ladies turn out around 1,200,000 tons of I'a minieter to Washington, taken by Pratt ft Whitney lea­ tng marshal; Ixmis Vanderbrook, I trial sections of a large country" ah audition from Edward dressings suspended during the and then were sent through an in­ Social Club of Snipsic street of R egina D’lta lia Society w'ill the red metal against require­ gue. aide to the marshal, installing holiday season will be resumed on which Mrs. Dai.sy Holmes is presi­ ments for more than 2,000,000 n, manager of the Metro- prelate, Florence Horton; install­ tensive and specialized training meet Monday evening at 7;30 at itan, she was given a contract this date at the American Legion la.sting a month and a half. The dent, has postponed the meeting the Italian-American club on El- tons. Imports must make up the ing secretary, Ethel Carter; mu­ scheduled for tomorrow afternoon, __ediatcly. hail, between the hours of 10 first inkling of their objective was I’.ridge street. The election of offi- balance. sician. Warren Wood. Mrs, Bel- until Sunday afternoon, January Bor twelve years she had been a. m. and 4:30 p. m. on board ship when they were giv­ e.rs will be held and after the The gold "In them thar hills” New Higli Set ledna Mansur, sang effectively Friday, January 8 10th. lo.st much of its allure a fte r re­ ly climbing toward this goal, two solos during the crowning en detailed maps of Tokyo. business refieshmenta will be serv­ training took place in Ger- Installation of officers. Wash­ The raid, carried out on a beau­ Seek Ojicrators strictions were placed on mining ceremony, and in the Intermission Dr. George S. Brookes, chair­ ed gratis. All members are urged and it was in Hamburg she ington L.O.L., at Orange hall. tiful day. so completely surprised to attend. of the precious but w'ar-useless By Local P. O. a quartet consisting of Harry Lecture for Airplane Spotters, man of the Vernon Defense Coun­ yellow metal. her operatic debiit as Iieo- Armstrong, Clarence Wood, Paul the enemy that practically the >ra in "H Trovatore." I>:gion Home at 8. cil has issued an appeal for 30 ad­ Chromite, vanadium, tungsten, Volquardsen. all past patrons, and only Japanese aircraft in the sky ditional men to serve at the Rock­ Mrs. Edward Tanner of 235 Sang Before Kings Hnturdav, .lanuarv .30 were training planes.He said that molybdenum and mangane.se — Increase of j^9,981 Re­ l-'red Moorse sang several selec­ (' L. of C. Silver Tea at the ville Report Center, two hours Summit street returned yesterday tho.se were the treasure trove I In a professional tour through tions. .seeing two of the bombs from his Scandinavian countries she Y. M. C. A. each, once a week from 2 a.m. to from St. Francis hospital where prospectors sought during the war ported by PoBtinaster Past Royal Matron Mrs. Anna plane hit squarely on their objec­ 8 a.m. The men are needed as fol­ 8. undenvent an operation. y ear of 1942. n made a Knight of the Order H (bl) was uncrowning matron. tive was "worth all the long train­ s Icelandic Falcon by King Over the Year BejFore. lows: 2 to 4 a.m. 12; 4 to 6 a.m. 9; Output of mines in central Col­ 1 list Grand Royal Matron Mrs. | ing that preceded the action” 6 to 8 a m. 9. Ur. Brookes will re­ All four groups of the Memorial orado waa Increased until they Ian of Denmark and she Of the 12 "Exiles D’H arffo rd ” before King Haakon of Nor­ Anne Tryon, crowning matron: I Velikie Luki. Elista ceive the names of volunteers who H ospital W om an’s A uxiliary w'ill now furnish 90 per cent of the The Mancheater poitolTice set a crown bearer, Viola Trotter: sword I who gathered in the American may call him at his home or at rreet Monday afternoon at tw'o world’s annual .supply. Now Mex­ and King Gustav of Sweden, grill room, Hotel Regina, Purls, ir musical background was new high for 1942 when Poatm as- bearer, Herbert Leggett and ' Fall to Red Army; the church office. o clock a t the Y. M. C. A. It w ill ico also turned out thi.s necessity. five were present last evening Miatderably enhanced by appear- ter TTiomns J. Quish releaaed the crowning marshal, Lela Webster. .\p{>endectoni.v be the annual business session Rich Deposits Found Laura Stevenson was crown bearer along with ten associate members. wl'th reports and election of offi­ IM at the Glyndeborne festival, figures for the fiscal year ending Mario Lusa, Jr., son of Mr. and Rich deposits of manganese were B ■ngliah equivalent of Bava- at the uncrowning of Royal Matron Long Siejje Ended Mrs. Mario Lusa of Ellington, an cers. Mrs. William -1 Knofskie's found in the Anaconda-Philipsburg a’a Smsburg festival. In 1938, December 31. The beat month of Alice Volquardsen. The latter was employee at the Hamilton-Propel- group will be hostess. area in M ontana. the year was December, which ex­ presented with a bouquet of flow­ la took up residence in Copen- (CoBtiDued from Page One) i ler Plant, East Hartford, under­ Utah is becoming an important tean and was featured on the ceeded 1941 by 13,396.26. The total ers from the Past Matrons and Wheat Supply went an operation for appendicitis A son was born Thursday at the producer of vanadium and tungs­ Sta radio. receipts for the yesr were $124,- 1 atrons association by Mrs. Ethel ed by tanks several times at­ at the Rockville City ho.spltal on Hartford hospital to Mr. and Mrs. ten. Vanadium mines also are ilar radio contract was ot­ 020.65 as compared with 1941 i arter, and with Past Royal tempted to attack our positions." Friday, New Year’s Day. Robert Bridges of 95 West Middle producing in an area covering the her in Australia in April which showed $115,039.07 or an in- I’l tron Irving Wickham was invit­ Southwest and south of Stalin­ Showing Gain Meeting Sunday Turnpike. ioiMuncturc of Colorado, Utah. >. She closed her home, pur- c n a a e for 1942 of $9,981.58. ed to Join the association. grad a number of villages were re­ y Rockville young people will at- ..i^inn and New Mexico. Make Comparison a round trip ticket and Ahsurlale Officers ported taken, but they were not I III I ,01*11 l\ 0"W ■ n'ceting of the Toll.md Sunset Rebekah lodge officers j Tung.sten. which goe.s into heat­ for "down under.” She has An Interesting comparison of The associate officers of Royal identified. In their retreat the 1 1 i l l ! TV County Council of Churches and ing elements,and hardens steel for had a chance to use the re- and installing team are reminded! ' I Increase in business at the Matron Vanderbrook are IS fol- Germans were abandoning large Religious Education to be held at of the rsBIlarsal tomorrow after- i many purposes, was turned out in tlekat. The Germans invaded lo^al office was shown by Post­ Iowa: quantities of arms, raw materials the Talcottville Congregational quantities near Boulder. Colo. bafora her contract ex- (Ointlnued from Page One) noon at 2:30 in Odd Fellows hall, j master Qulsh this morning. When Royal patron. Carl Furay: asso­ and supplies, the Soviet authori­ church on Sunday. to prepare for the installation | Chromite w-as found in the Red aad her next port of call was ties said. h took over the office back in ciate matron, Mrs. Eva Wood; as­ complete the sealing of 1942 wheat The afternoon session will be Monday evening, following a sup- | Lodge section of Montana. 1936 the receipts st the end of sociate patron, Oliver Mansur; The capture of another town in held from 5 to 6 o’clock with a Also for war were found ver- ,n a Bnglish she had begun to under government loans, the total oer at 6:30 in the banquet hall ini that yesr showed a grand total of secretary, Jessie Winterbottom; the middle Don area was also special speaker, to be followed bv harge of Mrs. Nonnie Hilding and m iculite. near C.anon City, Colo., mni a t Glyndeboume and Im- elaimed. in the granary may exceed 700.- a box supper at six o’clock and $81,914.40 and at the close of busi­ treasurer. Laura Ixiomis; tru-stee, 000,000 bushels. Already it is esti­ ner committee. and Fluorspar, from the Salida in Australia stood by her ness In 1942 they showed an in­ Irving Wickham; conductress, Violent Engagement group singing. aha drew on it again for pro- mated above 600.000,000 bushels. distnet of the same state. crease of $53,106.25. Clarissa Miller; associate conduct­ Northwest of Stalingrad, the At 7:30 o’clock the New Year’s The Soroptimist club of Hart­ Potash Found In Quantity lal appearances in Van- midday war bulletin announced, I This ■ v amount of , wheat j is over candlelighting ser%-lce will be held. Mr. Quish received many com- ress, Bclledna Mansur; banner re ford has invited the members of Pota.ih, once strictly an import­ ir and Winnipeg but avary- pllroenta on his handling of the bearer, Ruth Furay; marshal in Red Army units clashed in a “bove nornial dome.stlc The new candlesticks made by was aaying "go to New York." the local club of service women, to ed product for use in fertilizers, December and Christmas business the East, Barbara Carter; marshal lent engagement that carried Ouirements. In fact, according to Richard Huntington will be used did. them into dozens of the enemy’s current estimates, the United attend its inatRllatiun banquet, was found in quantity in New’ this year. His well organize'd office in the West, Harriet Clark; pre­ at the service. 'The sen'ice is car­ Mexico and cxpert.s think the na­ : Just one week after her metro- trenches and dugouts, while in may have on ^ nd as sur- ried out by a leader and two read­ Saturday, January 9 at 7;00 p. m. tan debut last January she be- handled the biggest holiday rui late, Lida Richmond; historian. in the modernistic room of the tion may become self-sufficient. Mabel Frankland; Truth. Ruth Stalingrad itself Red Army shock '■ more than 850.000,000 bushels ers with twelve young ladies the wife of another Jceland- ever experienced here end under troops kept up their plodding task : ^ bread grain by the time the Hotel Bond, The ceremony W'ill be New Mexico produced mica. severe handicaps. Wickham; f’aith, Ina Mankin; dressed in white, each represent­ From Wyoming came the larg­ Oeorge Oatlund. who has been of pushing the Germans out of the 1 *® re««ly- for harvest ing a month of the new year, both in charge of Mrs. Alice T. Gunn of Amarlcan business man for Wisdom, Alice Hitt; Charity, Mar­ Boston, director of the New Eng­ est supply of iron ore In the west, jorie Morrison; warder. Dorothy ruins of the city’s buildings. I summer. This will be more the Junior and Senior choirs as- ly 20 years. Advices from the front yester- | ^ban 200,000,000 bushels in exces-s .sisting..sisiing, The rne mu.sic will be under land region. The guest speaker and plans were made for con-' Frefcrs Role as Wife No Clues Found V'lertel; sentinel. Rollin Hitt. will be Mrs. Hazel Kacketl of struction of a sponge iron plant Following the ceremony, ad­ day pictured the German*, part ot I ^be record carryover last sum- the direct*«n of Wilfred Kent and is the role of Mrs. Ostlund she the force of 22 Axis divisions re- about quadimple what is ^ Mrs. Herbert M. Swartfiguer of Merchantville. N. J., second vice at Laramie. lars even to her favorite pro- journment was made to the ban­ president of the American Federa­ Utah and Montana turned out a III Murder (]ase quet hall where men of the court {lorted pinned before the city, as normally considered a “.safe" na- ! this city will preside at the organ, one of Leonore in 'T1 I The service is open to the pub­ tion of Soroptimist clubs. Reserva­ great part of the nation’s copper, under the leadership of Earl suffering from the lack of water, reserve tore." They live in a seven food, and ammunition, and living ] Before the war average annual lic, and adults as well as young tions should be made not later than zinc and lead, a large portion com­ apartment in Spuyten Duy- Danbury, Jan. 2—l/Pi—Police rc- ■ P'rankland served ice cream and January 7 through Mrs. Frances ing from the rich Bingham can­ in underground dugouts "like , wheat import.s of Europe amount- people arc invited to attend. on.the Hudson river and last ported y>day that after more than a.ssorted cookies. "Covenant Sunday" K. Pushe, Hotel Bond. yon mines and from Butte, Mont. when the servant shortage 24 hotffs of Investigation they ' moles." I ed to about 400,000,000 bushels. From the Sliver City district (First reports of the Ruasian ; but this excluded Russia, which "Covenant Sunday" will be ob- ne a personal problem she were no closer to discovering the ■ .served at the Rockville Methodi.st I Chairman Everett Kennedy of of New Mexico came copper, lead tackled the laundry herself, Identity of the knife wlelder who New Year's communique late now dependent on the outside at the Rockvilie Methodist Thiir.sday, detailing the succease* world for .some food. However, Sunday with a special the House Committee of the Le- and zinc, while Colorado furnished at Spuyten Duyvil, Miss killed Gottfried Seegelken than j gion Home asks that volunteers additional supplies. Stafford Springs of the vast Soviet Stalingrad-sav­ grain men e.stlmated that the U. s' ^ o’clock. Invita^ I cooks and bakes. Week- when the 34-year-old grocer’s j report this afternoon at two While these .so-called "base’* ids in the winter she and her hacked body was found in the cel- ' John O. N ett* ing campaign, said that the "Ger­ surplus would be sufficient to tide i i o’clock at the home and help get man Army in Stalingrad la liqui­ metals wAe sought eagerly, the nd ski. New York’s cold lar of his store New Year’s ’Eve. ' 47*. Stafford post war Europe over for at least the fireplace wood sawed. The government clamped down on gold ather shrivels her, "Iceland was Police Chief William J. Henry dated completely.” This waa based ; a- year until .-..w. its.i.-, aKnciuiuraiagricultural inuus-Indus- ______i, u . January meeting of the Legion mjnlng, hoping to encourage ex­ on.a recording made In London of try is functioningfunctlonine normallynormallv once ,h?n ir like this,” she mutters reported as one development yes­ such I will be a social one with Anthony pansion of output in the needed st the wind. Announcement is made of the a broadcaM of the special com- again. ship vows. All who .sign terday that investigators had engagements of the following cards will receive a Certificate of Fiano putting on a spaghett sup- lines. learned that Seegelken, who came munlque. Inspection of...... the text That...... this country...... ,, ____would_ not be ' per. Stafford Springs girls: Miss Eliza­ which became available later re- alone with tremendous wheat re­ Membership with the date when here about three years ago from he or she joined the local church. fazis Claim beth Mitchell Luce, daughter of vealed that the phrase was not in serves fOr Europe is shown by the Brooklyn, N. Y., had become en­ Mr. and Mrs. Francis C. Luce of Rev. Arnold F, Waring, pastor of gaged on Christmas and, appar­ the official communique and the fact that surplu.ses in Canada and the church will deliver a sermon Hospital Notes East streeKto Norman B, Wagon­ error# r r n r wasul'am traced to faulty recep a __ __ x. ____. Sea Victory ently expecting to marry soon, had er, son of Mr, and Mrs. Harry Argentine also are at record pro­ appropriate for the occasion. tion and translation in London.) portions, totaling approxima'tely Churches purchased a home. B. Wagoner oj Beaumont, Cali- A t 7:,30 o'clock the first of a DO YOU KNOW? 900,OiX).000 bushels and 270,000,- Admitted yesterday: George Mc­ Pending further inve.sfigation. fni'iiia. Mi.s.s Luce attended the series of special service.^ to be Call. 30 Jean Road: Mrs. Oille (Continued From Page One) 000 bushels respectively. When you buy WAR BONDS, you’re saving, not gir. Chief Htnry said hs was unwilling Walnut Hill School in Natick, Germans Declare conducted throughout the week Holzheimer. 385 Center street; The .Salvation .Army and YOUR money! Domestic wheat prices advanced e men, materia to disclose the identity of Seegel- Mass., and is a junior at Connec­ will take place w'ith guest speiik- 661 Main S treet m \a“ Ing! Series E WAR BONDS »re worth percent lietion of none of the cargo about a cent a bushel the pa.st Ozias Brunelle, Ellington; John ken’s fiancee, who is employed by ticut College in New London. Mr. Velikie Luki Still Held ers each evening. Dr. Earl E. Krajew'ski, Rockville; Herbert Newman J, Curtis, Major more in 10 years! You get back $4 for every $3 you Ips of the convoy—presumably a phy.sician here and was reported week. Com W'as about a cent Story, Norwich, Superintendent of nd to or from Ru.ssia—and only Wagoner i.s in the Officora Train­ Berlin (From German Broad­ Clay. 176 Sum m er street. , invest! to be suffering from the shock of ing I'oiirse at Ft. .Monmouth, N. J. casts). Jan. 2—(>Pr—The German higher hut oats and rye were up the Norwich District will be the Sunday 9:30 a. m. — Sunday Imed torpedo hits on four. only fractions. Admitted today: Shirley Gifford, school and Bible class. These BONDS, when held to maturity (10 years), the grocer's death to such an ex­ Mias Emma Loiiise Diinnebier, high command declared at noon speaker Sunday evening. This will Storrs, Conn., Franklin Richmond. Before we can knock the Japanese to their knees, you • Cost of bombs dropped, $12 million (The Admiralty said a German tent that she could not be ques­ be Dr. Story's first visit to preach I 11:(K) a. m.—Holiness meeting, yield 2.9 percent {>er year on your investment, com- uiser was damaged and forced to daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. Otto A. today that the strong{>oint of Ve- 236 South Main street; John Kjell- tioned immediately. Dunnebier of Converse street to at the Rockville church since he I and a special new year’s message. {vounded semiannually! Ithdraw and another destroyer llkle Luki on the central Russian son, 135 Porter street. 2:00 p. m.—Group of Y (>cople • Total men involved on ground, 240,000 There were no clues, no motive Elwin Cooley Bradway, son of front still was holding out stub­ became District Superintendent tn and everyone of us are going to have to put at least last seen in a sinking condl- June, 1941. Discharged yesterday: Mrs. Jen­ singers will visit the hospital. Joining a Pay Roll Savings Plan makes saving easy! had been established and no Second Selectman and Mrs, Milo bornly Friday despite fierce Soviet Overnight News nie Fletcher, 273 Adams street: |on. weapon had been found, chief E. Bradway of Staffordville. No attack*. 0|ien House Sunday 7:00 p. m.—Often air service. • Total men involved in air, 12,000 Joining your bank's Victory Club (it works like any (The British have iasued no sub- Theodore Nelson, Sr., 93 Hollister 7:.30 p. m .-S p e c ia l New Y ear 10% of our pay into War Bonds. Not somebody else, Henry reported. plana have been made for the •Russian reports that Velikie Mr, and ^Ira. Homer Waltz of street; Mrs. Eugene Varney, 27 Thrift or Christmas Club) is a convenient way to save (uent report on the battle ) Of Connecticut Ward street will hold open house service. wedding. .Miss D unnebier is a Luki fiaa been occupied already Scarborough Road; Raymond You are invited to thl.^sendee. • Probable losses in airmen killed or captured, 400 for War Bonds for those who aren’t members of a gi ailuate of Stafford High school in By Asoclsted Press on Sunday afternoon from 4 to 8 but you and me— N O W ! Stamford Blaze are therefors not correct,” the re­ o’clock in honor of the second wed­ Brown, 64 Gardner street: Mrs. Special singing and special mu.sic Pay Roll Savings Plan. luxiliary Cruiser 1940 and Is employed a t the Rhode port said. Daisy Marshall, 35 Cambridge by the band. Island Worsted company. Mr. ding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. • Probable losses in planes, 79 You can have enough money to do a lot of things At the same time authoritative Waterbury—Louis Franken, 43, Kenneth Weller of Mt. Pulaski, street; Mrs. Louis Betko and in­ I Week Day Senli-es Because all-out war takes money. You can’t buy Victory llink by British Daiiiage 8250.000 Bradway attended the local sources granted the Soviet claim market proprietor accused of lock­ fant daughter, 51 Horton Road. Monday 7:30 p, m.—Y P Band you’d like to do, and to buy the many things you’ll I London, Jan. 2—i/Pi—The Ger- school.s and is employed with the 111., who have been spending th* of the capture of Elista on the ing a nine-year-old Negro boy in holidays in Rockville. Mrs. Weller Discharged today: Max Kasulki, j practice. need after the,war is over, if you save enough in War tn radio today told of the sink- ,‘^wift River Woolen company. Miss Kalmyck steppes, but said the city t .J refrigerator of his store, was Center street. 8:00 p.’ m.—Senior Band prac­ at the dime store. If you think so, take a look at what cost—Evet'yhody all-out for Victoiy and everybody Bonds every pay day NO'S. ' Ig of the Nazi auxiliary cruiser .Stamford. Jan. 2 The .New t'aroline Franci.s Kaminski, daugh­ ib the former Miss Doris Waltz, I Total had been destroyed by Axis forces arraigned yesterday on a lei h.iical daughter of Mr, and Mrs. John Births: Yesterday, a daughter to tice. luantls by the British crui.ser Year scarcely was two hours old ter of Mr and Mrs. Andrew Kamin- which evacuated the place. 5'ou can start buying Vi’AR BONDS by buyiog li af when thi.s city’s firemen were call­ I harge of assault^ and breach of Waltz of Ward street. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Jewell, Wednesday 7:00 p m. — Young svonshlre. »ki of Westford avenue to Maurice The high commai^d report on tiie the peace, and was convicted by Bolton; a daughter to Mr. and Peoples meeting. a 2,000-plane raid* takes in men, money, and materials: piittiug at least 10% of pay evety pay day into War Bonds! Stamps for as little as 10 cents. ed to one of the hardest jobs they Dubas. son of Mr. and Mrd. M. Communion. Meditation I This probably wa.« ' the same fierce fighting for Velikie Luki Municipal Court Judge T. E. Con- Dr. George S. Brookes, {>astor of Mrs. Louis Marquis, 105 Spring Thursday 7:30 p. m.—Open air. ‘Jng announced byi the British had In year*—a $250,000 fire that Diibos of Stamford. said-that the defense of the city street- and a daughter to Mr. and ruined a downtown business block vay who termed Franken’s action the Union Congregational church 8:00 p. m —Prayer meeting. niralty Dec. 1. The, Admiralty Three Stafford Springs boys re­ was "successfully continued also "probably an error of judgment ’’ will g;lve a Communion M editation Mrs. Elmore Andersofi, 330 Oak Friday 7:30 p. m. — Holiness and sent 17 persons to a hospital. ported yesterday for ba.sic training Destroying the militar)’ heart of Japan is definitely worth then that the Devonshire had Friday.” (It did not tell of i.ie Though Judge Conway. auspended at the morning service on Sunday. street. service. • Value of planes participating, $600 million Ilk an armed German merchant Fourteen of those hospitalized at the Naval Triflnlng station, progress of the battle today.) were firemen, two were occupants judgment, counsel for Franken. All members are urged to be pres­ er in the South Atlantic. Nov. Newport. R. I. They were, William ent at the New Year’s Commun­ it. Are you saving your 10% ? M o ilf of the building--the Harris block Wormstedt, son of Assistant Fire who accused the boy of stealing • Cost of fuel consumed, $11 million and that "it was not practica- : 10. appealed the case. ion Sendee. to pick up survivois" ijecause on Atlantic street—and one was a Chief and Mrs. Fred W’orm.stcdt of To Make Report Schools Reo|>en Iasi submarine was nearby. It spectator. All suffere'd from smoke Furnace avenue; Donald F. Mar- Hartford—The United States m w Department of Agriculture report­ All of the schools will reopen on not identify the ships. inhalation or lacerations, and torelli. son of Mr. and Mrs. Adamo Monday. January' 4th, following iToday's announcement by the none waa hurt seriously. Martorelli of Clinton street and On Coal Orders ed yeaterday that In 1942 Con- rt to the of the labor shortage. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Gasek of school. Wormstedt is the second Pinney street to Eldrick Belanger in the family to join the Navy. He public tomorrow on the various Waterbury—The frozen body of Personal Notices measures undertaken in regard to took place this morning at St. Cooking Tomorrow! has a brother Robert, who has Domenlc D’Atillio, 69, was found Bernard’s church. Following the been in for .several years and a the fuel altuatlon In Connecticut, i his shack on Harpers Ferry In Memoriam delivering his address over s Hart­ ceremony a reception waa held at Make it a holiday for all the family by having EVERYBODY— Hebron brother Richard, is in the Marines. road yeaterday. Dr. Edward H. the home of the bride’s parents. lovliiK ineniory ,.f James Me- ford radio station in the after­ Kirschbaum said D’Atillio had died dinner out. You’ll enjoy the way our food is,pre­ who died Jan.' J, 1!M0; noon with a rebroadcast scheduled F uneral c a heart attack absut three The funeral of Joh,i B. Bonan," pared. Tasty and wholesome! You’ll say it^s the' ttbiax but aa ws Hebron school teachers from Former Official to come from Bridgeport tomor­ weeks ago. best ever. And remember— |urn»y other towns who are spending row night. 57, proprietor of the Rockville He was expected tn explain or­ Waterbury—William J. Slator, Diner and one of the leading citi­ EVERY PAYDAY igdAS tor A smU# from s loved their Christmas and New Year's M Boh«. vacations are Mss. Maude Bottom- Taken bv Death ders issued during the week for veteran New Haven, Springfield. zens of Italian birth, will be held “NO WINES — NO LIQUORS — JUST WAR kiiowA thf dspthu r»f our Maas., and Waterbury newspaper- on Monday morning at S:3C a. m. ire t. ley of the I Center three-room a running inventory of Connecti­ • GOOD FOODS” cut fuel supplies, the restrictions mat, was commissioned a captain a t the W hite FYineral "home and r* m «n ib A r w Iia b oth«r« for* school, upper grades, in WllUman- Weston, Jan. 2—tft5—An unex­ / FEATURES FOR SUNDAY tlc; Mias Dorothy Simpson of the against, persona buying any an­ li. the Army yesterday and direct­ at 9 a. m. at St. Bernard’s church THIS SPACE IS A CONTEISUTION TO AMERICA'S ALL-OUT WAR EFFORT lY pected heart attack brought death thracite, coke or fuel oil during ed to report Tuesday to the Aber­ Burial will be in St. Bernard's ROAST TURKEY ROAST CHICKEN AVifr And FAiidly. Hebron Primary, in Canterbury; late last night to Clifford B. Wil- cem etery. Mrs. Archie Green of the first January if they have a ton of coal deen Proving Grounds, Md., for ' ROAST LOIN OF PORK eon, 63, three times Connecticut’s or its equivalent in oil on hand, i.uty, Slator. a World War veteran An Appreciation primary grades, at her home in lieutenant-governor and five timea Also Delicious Steaks — Chops — and ,—Mr* of the CroektU familv Amston, Miss Permelia Brousseau and steps taken to alleviate a la­ and a captgin in the State Guard, mayor of Bridgeport. bor shortage m the retail coal in ic military editor of The Water­ Sea Food I thatr hoartfcli thank* and ain- at her borne In Columbia; Mrs. Ida Wilson, a Republican, had a law “WraolaiioB to tbair frianda. C Heck o| tbd Jones street school duatry by uaing atete highway d«- bury »>uaj Republican SWIJUUIIUAJI »f|Uand has been uccn withWIU •ra and orcaalraUen* far pracUcB in Bridgeport and livad |>artment equipment for 4«Uvar- the pap^ ;5 yegrp, U aa city «di' PUBLIC ra Md arasnaihy durlas th* »t her heme in Union.. There are In that city all his Ilfs until 1 *€ KublnacB Crookatt and at two other teachers in Gilead, mak­ moved hsra in 1938. of hit daath. Thay ar* ing a corps of seven In all. Schools iklward J. Hickey, aU ta p a U e a ------Setback Party M|VBl*ful tn alt who stilt flornl He was bridgefiort's chief execu­ commisisoner, will take part in It takea the average motorlat THE TEA ROOM • rant'd j.,- if c.irt, or 'in will or>en on January 4, a fte r hav­ tive from 1911 to 1921 and lieu­ 88.1 Main St. OpP|. St. James’s Church THE MANCHESTER TRUST CO. the broadcast, explaining what three-quarters of a second to re- TONIGHT ,\T 8:1.'5 ‘ BMlatad iB thair bartavt- ing had a vscatlon of about 11 tenant-governor from 1916 to dkyK hls department plans to do to an-!-1 act*ci andana apply hisnis brakesorsKi after 1921, force the inventory order. j seeing a------reason to atop, MASONIC TEMPLE . i ) • MANCHESTER EVENING'HERALD. MANCHESTER. CC"^. SATURDAY, JANUARY 2,1949

Association's December magazine reached that point in the first haa this to say of the Beveridge place. Danee History Report: But the.se concrete develop­ Washington in Wartime Sees United Nations ments in the Russian fighting Daily Radio Proigrams I M l h "Thla editorial is not Intended R.v Jack Stinnett to minimize the vast importance leave no doubt that the Russian Glub’s Subject Bakteru War time. POULISHBO BT THE 1 Victory in 2 Years -----PRINTING CO., INa of the Beveridge document. But winter offensive, this year, la Wa.shington. — United States Writing in The Cavalry ■ Jour- It Straat i t . should be pointed out that, stronger and more ambitious and inilitiiry experts, both ofllciHl and nal, .Major Lodge said: "A man IfaBahastti^ Conn. Chaininade Group to - t THOMAS PBRODSON contrary to what many life insur­ more effective than that of la.st iinoHiciitl, have learned to walk would have to be blind not to see Indles IsUnda wliere he might t luitioiialy In their predictions of Oanornl M uiaftr year. And there is no indication that the fJernian soldiers were Take Up Study At Its Buck Rogers of the Radia Professor Hart Pre- eMtiibllsh bases for liombers Ponndad Ootobar 1, IStl ance people will think when they things to come. superbly equipped for the rigoOrs and troop transport planes. first hear about or read about the that the Russians are through. No better example of it ran he flirts Germany May ___ Evtry Baaninc Ezcapt of desert fighting. German civil­ Next Gathering. Nor should we ever lose sight ot idayt and Holldaya Bntarad at report, it does not necessarily found than in the on and off the ians have had to content tiicm- Gets Real Life Thrills Try to Take West the need for impressing upon our EAU Poll Onioa at Mancbaiter. reeoid comments here on the Brit­ mean an all-out and fatal attack selves with ersatz makeshift.s, but The hi.story of the dance and neighbors in Central, and South at Saeond Claaa Mall Matter. ish Eighth Army’s defeat ot Rom­ not their fighting men." on the private life In.surance busi­ the study of dance form.s, their N ew York. Jan. 2^^A‘)— Curtiss Indies Island. America that unless they actively SUBSCRIPTION r a t e s mel's famed Afrika Corps. Re­ Major Joe Ahec, who was with • 9. Chicago Theater "Merry Wid­ origin and rhythmic quality will ro.sist Hitlei they will become en­ Taar by Mall ...... ts on ness. There is still that intangi­ membering their errors in tliis the Senator, said German thor­ Arnall, formerly active in daytime ow”; 10:15, Saturday Bondwngon; COLOR RINSE YOUR HAIR ar Month by Mall ...... 1 Connecticut (Editor’s Note: Who will slaved. Gibson Garage ble that was missed completely war including the fall of France, oughness and preparation was be studied by members of the •serials and at one time radio’s 11, Bn.skctball descriptive. Expert Work Lumber and Fuel Co. A ritliir rinse will bring nut the highlights ..Jncta Copy ...... t Wl the defense of Russia, the .seizure Chnminade Mu.sical Club at the win the war? Here are the Never W’holqheartedly In W ar ^SalTvarad Ona Tear ...... t» o« by those who mourned for life in­ such that they brought with them "Buck Rogers," haa been getting views of Prof. Allo-rt Biishnell W e can cdunt on a constantly In your kiilr and Intensif.v Its eoli»r. This i.f Crete, the inability of the Brit­ spare parts for American and meeting on Monday afternoon at Sunday Brings: Talk.s-- MBS’, 1 surance when the National Serv­ some real life thrills since he join­ Hart, Internationally known les.'icning strength of Italy as a Always Ready Is not a dye and must be applied after eack MEMBER OF Yankee ish to hold out In Hong Kong and British tanks they expected to the Center Church. The program p. m.. Recorded Reviewing Stand, On Printing Is .Place to Gel Coal “ THE a s s o c ia t e d PRESS Singapore, and especially the speed committee consists of Mrs. Elea­ ed the Coast Gnard last fall. Now professor ot hlstor.v emeritus factor in the war. The Italian peo­ shampoo. Price 25e. Tha Aaaootatad Praia is azcluilaa- ice Life Insurance Act and the capture. "W ages in 1943” ; NBC. 2:30,* By A. H O. of Marshal Erwin Rommel’s great nor Bennett. Mrs. Marion Mac- a chief boatswain’s mate, he and , Roundtable "Things to Come in at Harvard university whoM> ple as such, never were whoie- ft antitlad to tba aia or rapubilea’ Social Security Act were first "Their progiam of maintaining forecasts of great events In . ilon ot all naws dlipatchas eraditad offensive, the experts have been Lftgan and Mrs. Virginia White- his crew of a sub-detecting yawl Science"; BLU, 3:15, Wake Up heurtcdly Irf the war. They are not pa.ssed; the idea.of insurance-con- their troops in perfect physical history have come Inn* with N ow that falling temperature.-) • nes.s, makes them try harder than Have Expert Look Over ^to H or not otbarwlia oraditad In almost behind Gen. .Sir Bernard L. hill. were caught in a series of storms . Forum. "Must Civilians be Draft- a 'ies of Ciermany. There is no Community Press Is ..uthia papar and also tha local naws It is always slightly more fash­ condition is another example of alniosi iineann.v regularity for are a cettainty, we wonder how ever to please the putfiic. l^cy 8Ciou.sness. If the people, through Montgomery ever since he left The forma of Bach’s “French and were at sea 25 days. ' ed for War Work”; MBS, 8. For­ .such a thing as an ally of Ger­ Your Car Earlv in the I'^BnMIshad baraln. ionable to decry Democratic mis­ their exactitude," said Major almost a generation. In 1914, Equipped to Do All of ^ , . . realize the Immense problem which V j. All rights ot rapublleatlon or some such plan as Beveridge’s, deeds than Republican, which Is El Alumcin. Suite” which include the Alle- Arry II will tell about it as guest um. "Silver Draft.” many only slaves. many folks who could have con- them, and they are more I Apaclal disDstchss bsrain ara also They were sure, even after the Ahee. "Even in extremely ad­ mande, Courante, Sarabande, Ga­ of George Hicks on Men of the he predieled .that the .Allies The same is true of conquered New Year; It Will Pay. LOVt v a c i /c c u AQ received a little bit of security principally why there has been vanced positions, they are up at NBC—1:15, Labor for Victory; would win the First World The Jobs iu Its Line. verted to coal but didn’t and are ij,an prepared to meet the many .'.yosemd Eighth Army’s great break­ votte, Polonaise, Bource, and Land, Sea and Air at 3:45 Monday France. more' post mortem protest against 5:15 and have 15 minutes of calis­ 2, Sammy Kaye Serenade; 5, NBC war. In 1916, he forecast that sorry. All were warned that short- prcshlems which the public faces, and a little bit of freedom from through at El Alamein and the cap­ Meniiet will be presented Ht the afternoon via the BLU. And we can look to Increasing Car owners! The year of 1943 l.s 99 East Center Street V Full sarvics client of N E A Governor Hurley’s lame duck thenics." ; Symphony, Toscanini; 6:30, Gll- the Unlled States would en­ W hy not start the Ne'w Year ages would make the oil situation They can be depended upon today I Barvlca Inc. want, the chances are that they ture there of most of Rommel’s piano by Mrs, Edith Peterson. unrest and dissatisfaction with action in "taking care of” his ex­ jdersleeve; 7, Jack Bennv: 8, Char- ter the war; In March. 1938, extremely difficult and those who a.s they have in the past, going to be really tough for you. Italian units, that he would make Mr.«, Pcter.son haa studied at the Phil Baker, in the hospital with Hitler among the real German peo­ right. Get that business execu­ ' Publishers Rapresantallvas, The would provide them.selves with ecutive secretary than there was : lie McCarthy; 10, Phil Spitalny he foresaw another Enro|iean paid no heed to the warning are Order in Time Restric'tions are going to get | a stand at Matriih, Then, the big He described their tank tactics Bii. n I'tte School of Music in appendicitis, is to miss his Take It ple. I know the stock. I lived tive’s feeling through owning yhur "■Jnllus Hatbawi Special Agency— enough more to enable them to when Governor Baldwin, ^n his Girls. War. In January 1911, he now probably sorry. "Die Manchester Lumber and New fork, Chicago. Detroit and battles were "just ahead" at Bar- as a masterpiece of strategy arid VViliii.iantic and with Hans Ebell, tighter and tighter, and don’t try own lame duck stage, took care or Leave It Quiz again on C3S at C BS— 11:05 a. m., Vera Brod­ among them when I was a student own stationary, styled with your However, for those smart indi- Fuel Company wishes to advise \ s t o r a (; e Boston. live the way they want to live. dia, Tobruk, Bengasi. The "desert explained how they kept their sup­ noted l.lussian composer and pian­ wrote an article for The .\s- to kid yourself that they are aa JOHN I. OLSON of his executive secretary. 10 Sunday night. Because Eddie sky new piano series; 3 p. m., N. siM'iated Press, and while he in Germanv many years ago. They own personal signature. This can viduals who did convert, are now their many friends and customers That is tlie lesson which history fox" was going to make a while ply and ammunition lines out of ist, formerly of the faculty of the trugh aa they can be now. One :. MEMBER AUDIT b u r e a u o f Cantor Is to substitute for him, Y. Philharmonic; 5. Olailvs are just like friendly families faced with the problem of what that they have plenty of the su- In each case, there was no spe­ of stand at El Agheila. then Misu- striking distance. New England Conservatory. She did not foresee Pearl Harbor, be accomplished by merely placing needs to but look across the ocean Lopal and Long CIRCUI.ATIONS has taught, and it is well to re­ cial justification of the appoint­ the prc.-.i-am origination point will Swarthout: 7:30, W e the Peopie, he warned thaq the Hiiwiiliun down in Maine. type and kin^ of coal to buy for perior Lehigh Valley Coal in stock rata, then Tripoli, When the experts began to put has also studied with Sigtsmund your order with the Community to England where autothd'biles Contract Painting member it in the light of .Sir W il­ ment which was forthcoming, oth­ be switched from New York to Jos. C. Grew, guest; 9. Conrad islands must Is* held "at any Hitler Is losing his grip. the best results. Lehigh Valley at the present time and that tho.se Distance Moving Tha Barald Printing Company, tog'ther these, reports with the Stojowsky at the Hartford School Press which is located at 251 have almost di.snppearcd.t Oniy Ine., assumes no financial rasponsl- Hollywood. . . . Miller McCIintock, Nagel Theater; 9:30, Fred Allen. saerlflee of ships and men.” The' surprising thing to me Is Coal, which is sold by the Man- who arc in danger of running out liam Beveridge’s report.” er than that the gentleman in There is good reason for this of .Music. She has presented piano North Main street in the North few civilians are permitted to blllty for typographical errors ap- fact that Rommel had an army whose selection as the first paid Peter Lorre guest; lOr^O, Report although retired from the that some of the German gen­ of coal in the near future should Dependable! pas'tng In adverttsemenis In tha question had been executive secre­ caution. F'or the first time since of 100.000 men, at least 50,000 of recitals at th^J^Mver tv of Con­ End of the town. At nominal costs, Chester Lumber and Fuel Com­ drive. That, it seems to us. is the president of M BS waa announced 4o the Nation. faculty of Harvard, the 88- erals haven’t got together and place their order now while sup Interior Decorating ifanchesler Evenlna Herald tary to the governor. Of cour.se. In,, we have been in the war. .Ameri­ whom were these ’’superbly necticut. the Teacher’s College in Uiis reputable concern will run off pany of 255 Center street is heart­ The point ia that you will be proper, and the positive way of November 13, will take 6ver his BLU— 1, Horace Heidt Review; year-old educator, w Iiom' HssiiHslnated him. One factor plies arc plentiful. PHONE naming John Robinson state dratt can fighting men got a real close- equipped ” and well trained Nazis, Wllllmantic and the Blanchette any amount of personal stationary ily recommended by those in the able to operate your car, for some Saturday, January 2 new duties Monday. N ew York 4:30, N. Y. Film C7ritic.s award; snow wliite hair Jnd flowing laiiy lie that Hitler has en­ know. Summer temperatures in The Manchester Lumber and looking at an important reform director. Governor Hurley honor­ up of the Nazi fighting machine. it isn't any wonder they trod soft­ School of M usic. on a fine grade paper. Envelopes time at least, providing that .you will be his headquarters. . . . The 5:30, Musical Steelmakers; 6:05, iM-ard have endeared him to gendered such deceit and dis­ Fuel Company also deals in other Paper Ilansing proposal. It is more pleasant— ed one who had been his secretary These were men like Sen. Henry ly on predictions that the "dc.sert .\ecnrdion Solos too, bearing the same marking can the middle of winter arc ho new can do so intelligently. 'Thi.s Bob Burns show, concluded on Britain to America finale; 7:30, llar^'ard men as "Biish.v,” trust among his (loople that heating supplies, including oil and THE AUSTIN A. Our Equal Partner for only a very brief term, while Cabot Lodge, Jr., who saw Rommel fox" would continue to wave his By request. .Mrs, Marion Jacob- be obtained. Try this new way to thing to the past users of the su^ means that you will have to run and profitable— to be able to plan CBS Wednesday night, is moving Quiz Kids; 8:30, Inner Sanctum goes dolly to an office he has the generals can’t even trust perior Lehigh Valley Coal. their prompt service makes them Governor Baldwin, when he took start his last great push. brush in retreat.# .son Seelert will play the familiar own writing paper. your car aa economically as pos­ 1‘2 .tackson Place The first Inter-allled trouble of to grow with the future than to to NBC, where it will take the Drama; 10, Good Will Hour. In Wldener library). one anofhe?. Enviable Reputation the logical place with which to do aiAMBERS CO care of James Lowell, honored a "Blue TJanube W altz ” by Johann You can be sure that you are sible. You will have to keep your 7:30 spot on Thursday nights, ef­ M B S— 12:30, Safety Song.s; 3, M y predictions about Russia doing business with dependable The fact that the Manchester biisine.ss. 68 Hollister St., Manchestih I |>,1943 haa been prompt In Its ar- concentrate outlook and energy full term of service as executive Strauss on the accordion. She will a car in such condition that it docs Phone 4.'t70 fective next week. . . . The official This Is Ft. DIx, recorded: 5:30, By .Alliert Biishnell Hart through the years have happily Lumber and Fuel Company man­ Don’t forget that they are situ­ ^rival. It’a represented by the on an effort to hold the world secretary. And of cour.se, the posi­ also present a polka to further il­ concern when you do business with not draw too heavily on the pre­ Army Hour on N B C at 3:30 p. m. The Shadow; 6:30, Anchors Written for The Associated Press held true. When most of the world the Community Press. The men aged by Everett T. McKinney, ated at 256 Center street, and that tion of draft director is presuma­ lustrate the dance forms. cious amount of gasoline and tires I ^ sour note with which the Chinese back. Sunday is Ki provide a country­ Awelgh; 7:30, Stars and Stripes in Cambridge. Mass., Jan. 2— It is was pointing to Russo-German chooses to .sell this particular their .telephone number is Man­ bly of much wider Importance 1943 Is Likely to Be Included in the group of solos who own and operate the business now allowed. Siilitary Mission, which came to to be sung by Mrs. Belledna Nel­ wide review of civilian defense ac­ Britain ; 10:30, Thla !s Our En­ pacts and saying Hitler and Stalin are A. E. Holmes and J. W. Bars, brand of coal is in itself proof that chester 5145. Any calls which you than that of dairy and food com­ my belief that the United States Conserve on (iuMiline SEE FOR YOURSELF! son Mansur, mezzo-soprano, will tivities. emy: 11:30, Answering You, re­ would always .share the same men long associated with the art is dependable fuel. For the repu­ make will be courteously taken and HIGH GRADE this country in the hope of per- missioner, so that it is easier to and her Allies will be victorious Primarily, the motorist who Be Kinetic be three Swedish Folk dances ar­ corded. bread basket, 1 held to the -belief of printing. They have proven tation of this concern cannot be promptly attended to. Make The Von OBO go 'Buading us to greater concentra­ say that politics should not enter over Germany in two years. Ja­ plans on the continued operation Hardest Year of War ranged by Gustave Hagg. All Mrs. On Saturday NigTil List: NBC— that Russia always would be a that that they can be depended doubted when it comes to honest Manchester Lumber and Fuel Science divides energy into two the draft than it is to say that of his vehicle, must see to it that over jrour oar tion against Japan, is packing up Mansur’s numbers will be in the 7. Noah Webster Says: 8, Abie’s Monday Expectations: NBC —12 pan will give up soon afterward, stumbling block to Germany’s upon to turn out any kind of com­ iiusines.s dealings. The Manchester Conpaiiy your headquarters for PRINTING politics should not enter our dairy his car ia n-Jt losing any gas. He with a magni­ its portfolios for a trip home. The classifications, kinetic, deriving Swedish tongue and members of Irish Rose; . 8:30, Truth or Conse­ noon. Words and Music: 3:15 p. m. because with Germany out of the aims of conquest. mercial printing work which you Lumber and Fuel Company has the fine.'tt in building services and and food supervision. must be constantly on the alert, fying g I a t B from motion, and potential, de­ the club are promised a pleasant quences; 9, Basn Dance; 9:30, Can Ma Perkins; 6. Music by Shrednik. conflict, Japan wouldn’t stick it May Want New Territory been an established business here healing problems JOB AND COMMERCIAL] ’ fact that it was ordered home is But the appointments had the American Industrialists might desire. and see to it that his car is in per­ surprise, also. Mrs. Mansur has You Top This; 10:15, Dick Powell CBS— 9:15 (west 3:30 p. m.) out. The Nazis of Hitler still are But if Russia is victorious, as I Attractive Poster* in Manchester for a good number Mr. McKinney wishes to remind when we I:: interpreted as a marked sign ot riving from position. Making a one important thing in common, “River Road” fect running condition at all PRINTING Say Obstacles Can Be studied with Carl Dels of the and Joan Blondell. School of A ir resumes after holi­ our primary foes. confidently feel she will be, she . They excel in the making of at of yea,rs, and the reputation that it the many friends and patrons of through oenr- h: displeasure from Generalissimo free translation from scientific which was that having been exec­ times. He must obtain maximum Julius Hart School of Music, Arch­ CBS—7, People’s Platform; 7:30 days; 4:30, N ew Series, Children I say it will take two years to may want new territory, and no Tractive posters which might be has acquired over that period of The Manrhe.ster Lumber and Fuel Prompt and Ettleient Prlnttagl utive secretary' to the governor Surinoiinted, Goals Set mileage from both gasoline and icing It — and see for yourselt |;'Chlang Kai-Shek. And the source terms, kinetic energy is always on Omitted ibald Sessions, former organist at Bob Hawk Quiz; 8. Cnimlt-San- and the W ar. with Mrs. Clifton end this terrible w-ar— a war in one can foresee how far the Rus­ used as advertising purposes for time can be best termed as envi­ Company that they have a definite ot All Hinds. had somehow conferred upon these tires. This means that he must It it doesn’t satisfy every stand­ the move, looking for places to go, the South Methodist Church, and derson Quiz; 9, Hit Parade; 9;45, Fadiman: 6:30, W alter Cassel which we must be prepared to lose sians would go toward taking pos­ annual affairs or dances. Insure a able. obligation to their govemment. At o f grievance seems to be not that individuals the obvious capacity, Equalled. learn to depend upon some effi­ was for several years contralto Jessica Dragonette; 10:15, Soldiers singers. B L U — 12:30, Farm and at least one million men- bccau.sc session of Canada if it remained maximum amount of attendance Never in their period of exist- least ten per cent of every work­ ard. COMMUNITY PRESS China failed to gain this or that bursting out with vitality, will­ to fill any position which happen­ cient garage to repair all trouble soloist at that church. More re­ with Wings. Home Program; 1:45. Vincent Lo­ it will take that long to solidify dominion of war-weary Britain, or at your club’s next affair, by hav­ ance as a servant of the public has ers’ wages should be invested in ing’ to bump and joust with other ed to be vacant and finable at New York, Jan. 2— f/Ci— Fill the Probably due to a delay in at its initial .start. A. E. Holme* J. W. Bofal ■^particular assurance of aid from cently she has been studying with B L U — 7, Over Here; 8:15, Bos­ pez orchestra: 3, Open House. the mastery of the seas we must even became independent. ing these posters placed at variou.s their job been as essential as it is vital W ar .Savings Bonds and COOK’S SERVICE STA. the time of the departure of ^heir I* Sperialist In Line '351 No. Main St. TeL SISI j [ but that the decision of the bits of energy, tackling any kind skies with planes, cover the seas the mails, Malcolm Mol- Pietro Soldano of the Soldano- ton Symphony Hour; 9:30, Spot­ M BS— 11:30 a. m., Yankee House have in order to make possible a Tliat is why I say the United points about the town. The Com­ today. Knowing that they are de­ Stamps. .Start the New Year off Manchester Green. Phone 8996 governor from office. Schuleen Studios of New York. Gibson’s Garage, located at 185 .-United States and Britain has of obstacle. And potential energy, with ships and the land with tanka lan’s weekly column did light Parade; 10, Danny 'ITiomas Party: 2:30 p. m., Philadelphia or­ large-scale Allied invasion of the States should seek to annex Can­ munity Press service will be glad pended upon for accurate advice right by making this patriotic Main street, specialists in the re­ How this comen to pass Is a New Member Presented Show; 10:30, John Gunther. chestra; 4:15, N ew Variety series, Reich. ada so as to bo in a better posi­ to help you with your problems and service in the heating busi- re.soliition. to knock out Hitler first, on the other hand, sits brooding and guns— that is America’s job not arrive in time for pair of all types automobiles, can mystery. W e suppose It is that A new member, Mrs. Emily MBS—8. American Eagle Club; Tom, Dick and Harry. Approaching Ideal I’eaks tion to protect the country beyond along this line. They can design Concrete and Cinder Btodol |Pthen take Japan. in ita position of power, waiting the governor, from the advan­ in 1943. publication today. It will Stephenson Yerbury, will be pre­ Our production of ships and be depended upon to extend only its frontier not only from Russia and finish a poster which will she maintained on the Moscow tages of his close relationship appear when it reaches sented to the club .nembers. Mrs. planes is approaching Uie ideal intelligent service to their pa­ Reinforced Lintels and I f we had made the opposite de­ for some one to come' along and The armed force.s must be fed, I which might have legitimate post­ catch the eye. Be sure to invc.sti- battle lines except when there is a J. R. Braithwaite . with his secretary, Is able to together with civilian workers and Yurbury has studied with Madam peaks now, but it w'lll take time trons. Their past reputation haa Window Sills cision— ^to take Japan first amd release it. after which it accom­ The Herald’s editorial war aims, but even from a reborn gatc this angle. If you wash you War Comedy prospect of her getting her favor­ discern and admire In him cer­ large populations of friendly na­ Shoen-Rene at the Julllard School to etch these gains into the pic­ and ambitious Germany. proved this. Manchester motorists A L L SIZES then go after Hitler— this Chinese plishes a foreordained result and rooms. 1080 1380 may call the Community Press by ite fish for dinner. Her favorite Keys Made, Locks Repaired. tain virtues and capabilities tions. of Music in New York and has ture of military strategy. It will .And, on the point of a re­ telephone. Merely dial 5727. A c­ have learned to depend upon this Full Supply On Hand coached with Professor Enzo Ser- WTIC Kilocycles WDRC I ti.sh, she politely explained is "a otest would be mild and deco- runs a foreordained course. which are not necessarily clear To handle the job i.s likely to Kilocycles take time to overcome the delays born Germany, the I ’nited curate estimates can be obtained Proves Hit modern garage for all of their Tools Ground afini, well know operatic coach. and bungling at the start. It will I big fish." A t All Times [rona oempared with what we to the rest of the state. I'sually, make 1043 the toughest year of State* cam help pre\'cnt a re­ free of charge. repairs. Specializing in the fa ­ Science applies ita theories of She has also studied with Miss I At the height of this play— and the governor likes to discover in the war. Saturday, January S Saturday, Januar\' 2 take time to. overcome the produc­ born Germany from becoming The point that some folks like mous and well-known Bear wheel Lawn Mowers Sharpened lid have heard from Stalin, energy to ita qwn specialized field, Corp., said the three manufactur­ Susan Boyce of New York. Her tion months that were lost when, ' please don't ask a sensible expla­ J. HUBLARD his executive secretary that What Ayres Sees Ahead P. M. P. M. a remilitarized Germany If about the Community Press is it.s alignment, but expert in all other who doesn’t even list Japan ing divisions of his own company group of sopratio solos will include before the war, America was torn Washiiigtou Scene of nation as to details of how this but these theories could include special Judicial type of tempera­ 1:30— All Ght for Victory. 2:30— Spirit of 43 this country take* the lead In prompt service. They don’t dawdle Items of repair, Gibson’s, operated Electrical Utilities Here’s what Brig. Gen. Leonard were now producing more air the "Habanera ” and "Seguldilla” between the forces who foresaw happened- thus three room hotel E u o n g his enemies. that more human brand of energy ment which will Justify elevat­ 1:45— Jerry Sears. 3:00— F.O.B. Detroit sharing the post-war peace. over any job for they realize that Play; Girls iu Cast by Bert H. Gibson, is at the pres­ & SONS P. Ayres veteran economist and fighting equipment in a single from the opera "Carmen, a French the danger and those who did not. apartment is occupied by the three Re-Conditioned The simple military fact baa ing him to the Superior Court 2-5:15— Program from N. Y. 3:30— Hello Hawaii ent time more busy than ever be­ Concrete and Mason which all of us find or lack in our student of business trends, sees week than they did in an entire Gavotte and the Latin American In .lammry. ISMI, before If we’re realistic we must admit when you place an order, you want predatory pretties, a matronly bench. It Is difficult, of course, 5:15— Man Your Battle Stations. 4:00— Glen (^Gray's Orchestra. the job to be finished as soon a.s Bevv 4>f Chariii. fore. This ia natural. sen that we hSiven't been able to own living. ahead for 1943 during the accom­ year not long ago. Dance "Siboney." Mrs. Eleanor A. this country was attacked by that the peace after the First woman judge, an admiral, a gen­ Guns Repaired Contractors to discern this type of talent In 5:30— Doye O’Dell. 4:30— Report From London World war failed because Germany possible. A main factor enabling [^promise ourselves the military plishment of the nation’s task: Proves Equal to Demands Bennett will be the accompanist Ja|ion, I made the prediction eral, a colonel, a dozen or so minor 314 East Middle Tamplkt| The tragedy of having potential some one who didn’t attend law 5:46— Upton Close. 5:00— Cleveland Symphony Or- waa trampled upon to the extent them to turn out their work much By .Mark Barron Closer regulation of industry, for the afternoon. that Great Britain would over­ ranks in the Arm y and Navy, an •All Four Tire* {flashed 52 Pearl St. Phone 4200 ]Pi— Hard upon war now— was scarcely ever in it is just playing the open field in Co., gave American farmers and of one of America’s oldest indus­ A. M. Tomorrow's Prograin poses as I have outlined in the several recruited from Hollywood, B. H. GlbBon, Prop. IsMistence of a Pacific Charter. If which would release all his poten­ individuals who happen to benent the ringing in of the New Year, It is true that war shortages the hope that something good will CA.MPRELL*S their distributors credit for the tries.” 8:00— News. whole-heartedly in fact— and we case of Canada—should not be a and headed by Virginia Field, Ar- REPAIR SHOP I w e can't help China too much ma- tial energy. And between mere­ by it. and perhaps the truth is, wedding bells played their glad­ a. m. have little to fear from the anti have at last hit the photograph turn up. biggest food job in history during Robert Shannon, president. RCA 8:10— Charles Courboin, organist factor in the post-war peace. The leen Whalen, Doris Nolan, Arlene SERVICE STATION Specializing In Wm. H. Green. Prop. too, that there Ls altogether too some song todqy for pretty Jose­ 8:00— News Discover Housing Situation Itsrially at the^^omenl. we can ly sensing what you could be, if 1912. Manufacturing Co. — "The real 8:30— NBC String Quartet. Allied factions of France. accent should be on restoration of business. N o longer is the ama­ 9'rancis, Natalie .Schafer, King Cor. Main and Middle Turnpike much pleasant acceptance of it on phine Ford, only granddaughter of 8:05— Bert Buhrman at the Organ The girls, when they arrive for BEAR Ibegin to tell Chinkxthat we know the right thing happened, and ac­ "In the face of serious short­ stor>’ of radio's achievements in 9:00— World News Roundup, 4. Russia’s ability to stirk international trade and world-wide Calder and Edward H. Robins. Columbia and Elk Bicyck the part of the public, which, aft­ Auto Pioneer Henry Ford. 8:30— News teur photographer able to buy all their minor campaign in W ash­ Wheel Alignment, ages of manpower, machinery and 1942 cannot yet be told. When it 9:15— Deep River Boys, quartet. It out against the Germans development of free, liberal gov­ land respect what Chiha is fighting tually being some part of what er all, protests only mildly even Aa afternoon ceremony in Christ 8:35— Musical Masterpiece of the items which ho needs to ington, discover that there is a transportation facilities, they sup­ is, it will be studded with unpre­ 9:30— Words and Music. will he one of the keys to ernment. Brake and U. S. Tires. Ifbr. If we can’t help China’s arm, you can be, there is, in most lives, when the tradition is worked to church chapel in the exclusive 10:00— Radio Pulpit of the Air. 8:45— Delta Rhythm Boys eventual victory, but the Unit­ carry on his Interesting hob­ housing situation in the national plied record quantities of food to cedented accomplishment on ‘a residential' section' of Grosse 9:00— News of the World I don’t say that monarchies all the difference between black death. 10:30— Tom Terrlss Thrillers. ed States should annex Can­ by. There are however, suitable capital. The situation is, as W illi Keep Healthy Carburetor Repairs. Service, |we can help China’s spirit. our armed forces, our Allies and scale and of a quality that will be Polnte, a suburb, was planned for 9:15— Radio Voice of Religion should become a thing of tte past, QIIALITY The gratitude of guvernurM to 10:45-*Commando Ma'y. ada In the peace settlement T .-J^ T T*s 14 substitutes on market today which Rogers once said, “there ain’t no | W e can never hope to defeat and white. our civilian' workers,” Hartford the pride of evory person who has Miss Ford and her fiance. Walter 9:30— News but I do say that the "^United PRINTING! 'The Spenrer Service! -Accessories.. their executive secreta^ip^ is a 11:00— News. lest the Russiansi In a post­ States, after spending money and .n some Instances successfully re­ houses." I |Japan, before or after Hitler', Don’t .«it on your potcntialiUes, said in a year-end statement. . . anything to do with the radio art Buhl Ford the 2nd, member of a 9:45*-Treasury Star Parade. The three girls move into a ho- , Way! L human thing, easy to under­ 11:15— Day Dreams with Bud war expansion of Siberia lives to lead to victory, should not places these items. This doesn’t The printing And they have been called upon and industry.” socially prominent Detroit family. 10:0(1—Church of the Air 185 Main St. Phone 5012 180 Spruce St. Phone 543 Ithout China’s continued resist- waiting for something to give stand, but it seems that some Rainey. y should have designs on an In­ mean that al! ltem.« are replace­ tel suite— they almost have to use ^ inb we do lor to do an even greater job in 1943.” I0:3(i—News play a part in putting kings on opportune moment might be 75 Per Cent Gain The tamilies are no relation. 11:30— Musical Souvenirs. dependent, nr Brlthih-doml- Commando force to get in— and in ! y o u w 11 < ace. That makes China our them a break. Have a little drive, L. V. Burton, editor.of Food In­ 10:15— Wings Over Jordan thrones who wmild seek to expand able. For instance the flash bulb Imiiviiliially De­ taken to establish the fact that Alvan Macaulcy, president, Josephine, 19 and petite, is the 11:45— Ollvio Santoro. nated Canada. this suite of a drawing room and | prove «at1*. F'!'; I ijual partner in this war. Recog­ a little willingness to trade dustries. a trade magazine, fore­ 11:00— Warren Sweeney —News their own territories needlessly. which has for long been the means signed .‘sujijiorl.s the iieople and budget of this automotive Counci. for W ar Pro­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edsel 12:(KI —-ji The South American 5. The United States should two bedrooms they soon discover i Ihctory, be­ sees 1943 as a-year in which re­ 11:05— Vera Brodsky, Wanlst. taking Indoor pictures has been nition of that status might do bumps, a little verve of your own. state are in no wise obligated duction- "On the first anniversary Ford. She was educated in the Way. take the lead in the post-war set­ they have moved into .something' cause It wUI Improve' Po.stiire LANDSCAPING AND ducing waistlines will be easy for 11:30— Invitation to Learning. a 1 but eliminated. Only a priorit. KRAUSE'S nuch to help China understand Be kinetic. to furnish the governor with of Pearl Harbor, the (automotive) east and made her debut at a 12:15— Junior Quiz Show. tlement and prevent any attcmipts that resembles rush hour at I be produced under moat t ! Americans. He pointed out the 12:00— Leathernecks on Parade rating can secure this particular and Healtli. the wherewithal for his gnifl- industry was producing ns much country club ball last June. 12:45— News. at remaking the map of Europe Bridgeport Man Grand Central station. modem, ettleient metboda Get TREE SI R<;KRY pur military decisions. nation’s food Industry, geared to 12:15— Your Sunday Serenade Itt m. ■ Their boy friends are constant­ GREENHOUSE! tude. goods in a week as it had been With three brothers, Henry Ford 1:00— Robert St. John. We should work toward the gath­ our eatimate. feed 135.000.000 people, must help 12:30— Last Minute News It fhay mean in this instance ly being sent on strange errands i’J I Harttorrt K«m4t |H-eiai Alteotl- North Africa, and other areas as share of the mammoth fortune of 1:45— VVIs. Man. and Organ ,up to the amateur because of this era! or the admiral, that wii: keep Shade trees trimmed Like the capture of Kotelnikov, a moment when no 'existing ing nearly $20,000,(XK) ot weapons even the vanquished would have a WILLIAM H SCHIELIMiE Phone 4I.H7 Uiten To,^ Phot our forces advance. her grandfather. Her father is 2:00— Sammy Kaye’s Sunday Ser­ 1:00--Church of the Air flash bulb shortage. Taking Indoor them absent on a tour of duty. America, which has made some the Russian announcement that pledges or loyalties stand in the r day. That is production at an right to state his case. 136 Spruce Street Tel. S6IH) Hour*: 2 to 5 anil 7 to 9 OrderB I d nresident of the Ford Motor Com­ enade. 1:30— Songs America Loves. Washington, Jan. 2— (.'Pj^The pictures with floodlights haa been Too, into their apartment moves .\ll Work Caretully and dal progress of its own, in some way, we suggest that Howard Find Similar Problems annual rate of $7.0W,(K)0,000. It In making such statements, it Veliki Luki has fallen is a tangi­ pany. 2:30— Curtis Enseinble 2:00— Those We love W a r department today announced aniibbed in many cases, but now- a famous girl Russian sniper who „ .. S|»i*,'IuUbI in Ft^ Alcorn be the last possible In other industries. leaders is 75 per cent above the dollar would appear that I’m setting my Neatly Done. "• ects ahead of, in others per- ble evidence of Russian progress 2:45— The Subbath Message. 2:30— W ar News the death of 35 N ew Englanders through necessity if the amateur is very efficient at raising money nt-rtti and W-t Ix'npWclary ot this all too gen­ found similar problems in review­ level of the industry’s best peace­ self up as a sage. Such is hot the d ■ o g Arrani aps behind, Britain, has a natiV- ing the past year and the' months time year 3:(X)— Music for, Niiglibur.. 2:35— National New* among 407 United States soldiers photographer wishes to continue to keep the landlord from throw­ much more valuable and signifi­ erous tradition, which has now CEse. I'm an old man. a teacher in Paul W. Dougan Conn. Slate License. '~ f’'^mcnfa — al interest in the already famous ahead. Some of their comments: "(A n d ) in the pattern of team­ 3:15— World News Parade--Upton 2:40—Treasury Star Parod* killed in action. 1th this type of photo work he ing’ them onto the sidewalk and Have Your Umbrellas cant than claims of Germans kill­ been abused altogether too retirement. But I have taught J. F. Hartlieb, president. Con­ work which has been developed In General Delivery Close. 3:00— N. Y. Philharmonle Sym­ The national list included casu­ must use the floods. He might who is- equally determined that she ; everidge Report, the document' ed surrounded. Kotelnikov was much. perhaps 10,000 students. I have JOHN S. WOirOTT I'ui Klowera hr tinental Can Co.— "The can-mak­ the past year, we believe we have 3:30— This Is 'Hie Army Hour. phony orchestra alties in the African, European, surprise'd at some of the results will not go back to the Russian j General .Contraetor ilch.. recommends that Britain, travelled over much of the world Repaired Now! Potted Ploatal tir.sl gained by the Germans in ing industry has been streamlined re-discovered the American way of Shells His Worry 4:30— Connecticut On The Alert. t:30—The Pause That Refreshes Southwest Pacific and South Pa­ he obtains too. embassy to live because the Soviet i 117 Hollister St. tel. 8597 5':00— NBC Symphony. on the Air and I believe I know the men and cific w ar areas and at sea. No Xter tl^is war, make its system ot thi.s summer's campaigning, and to the needs of the victory cam­ defeating those who seek to plunge Haa Complete Stocks ambassador likes to eat "only Don’t wait for stormy weather. and Builder. 6:00— News. 5:00— The Family Hour— Gladys ways of many nations. New England soldiers were among A t any rate, the Fallot Studio southern tried chicken." dal Security uniform and com- was an important key to • their Deaths Last Night paign. The production of contain­ mankind from freedom to fetters." ■ Kansas City— n. 6:15— Irene Rich "D ear John” I'm from a fighting family, and 1 Maine 1 and’ Connecticut 1. No Dosslble to obtain. If anyone has the pawn shop without her famed The first thing both Britain and first year of campaigning in Rus­ century and one of the foremo.st and necessary civilian consump­ SERVICE and the industry is aiming to meet "Don’t worry. Remember that 8 00—Edgai' Berger and Charlie 6:30— Sgt. Gene Autry believe in the American stork right casualties were announced for the equipment which you want, sniper’s rifle slung from her shoul­ nerica heard about the report South American advocates of tion. . . . The production of gen­ FEEDS sia. It was held last winter the government’s estimated needs only one shell has your name-on McCarthy. 7:30— We the People down to the hem. Instead of mak- Rhode Island. see Fallot first. Sava yourselt der. She is, in this Washington LOUIS PALLUZI 56 Gardner Street hemisphere .solidarity. eral line cans, which normally are Those killed snd their next of COAL - COKE that, although there was through, against Ruasian assaults of 240,000,000 wine gallons of alco­ it.” 8:30— One Man s Family. 8:00— Hello Americanz — Orson l:ig any claims at clairvoyance, 1 precious time and gasoline. The' hotel, always on the same alert 46 Blsscll St. Tel. 5558 .New York— Emil C. Fink, 61. used for jiackaging a wide o/ariely r a n (;e a n d h i k i . o ils For Cattle and Poullry.l hlng particularly radical about hol during 1943.” "I'm not worrying about that 9:00— M anhattan Merry-Go- Welles base my predictions on what will kin; Fallot Studio still has many Phone 6105 and claims alike. There’s little president and chairman of the of commodities, has been very U. S. Arm y personnel killed In James Hill, Jr., president. Ster­ one,” the Marine answered. "1 Round. 8:30— Crime Doctor come to pass on my unswerving cameras and equipment left in king social security a compre- doubt that the Nazis intended to board of Mack Trucks, Inc. He was substantially reduced and our pro­ INSErnetDES ling Drug Inc. — "Although the don't like those shells that are ad­ 9:30— American Album of Fami­ 8:65— Eric Severeid ' faith in the grit and prcserverance action in Africa— stock for your inspection. Stop in Prompt Oelivertes rive affair,' there would be op- bom in Cincinnati. duction in this field now is only Connecticut: Doyle, Lieut. Col hold it this winter, too. Japanese clamped a steel band of dressed To Whom It May Con­ liar Music. OiOO— Radio Readers Digest o the American people. And I am and look around. At All times Wlckford, R. I.— Norman Mor­ for essential government needs." Edward James—Mrs. Edward J Gives you the dtion to it from certain special conquest in the far Pacific around cern.’ ” 10:00— Hour of Jhaon. 9:30— Fred Allen- encouraged by the fact that no­ Right now Fallot's are special­ Eat Well to Keep WVll In Kotelniitov and Veliki Luki. rison Isham, 78, nationally known New .MIrarlea Seen !' Doyle, 305 Putnam street, Apt. SC, established interests which quinine . . . by the end of 1942, a 10:30—The Creightons Are Com­ 10:00—TakeTt or Leave It where in America is there any izing in portrait work of all sorts. LARSEN'S then^ the Russians have precious authority on early American archi­ Guy -W. Vaughn, president of Bridgeport. We feature jtotid foods at MANl HEStER synthetic substitute for this natur­ wild Quail Inereone ing. 10:30— News More and more folks are learning ■w in it a threat to their own ex- tecture and former university in­ the Aircraft War Production strong, organized group that is FEED SERVICE items of victory, by no means to al anti-malarial was being produc­ 11:00—Nows. 10:35— Report To the Nation that this modern up-to-date photo LUMBER A FUEL CO. nce. And the particular spe- structor and author. He was born Council, east coast, said new. mir­ against the war. Nowhere Is there Breaks Squad Gar Windows nominal prices. 38 Depot Sq. Phone 54C ^ t:qnstnied as having been pos­ ed here at home In quantities suf­ Kansas City UF\—The wild quail 11:15—Cesar Sserchinger, com­ U:00— News studio can really take your picture Telephone 5145 in Hartford. Conn. acles in plane production would mentator. the plea "let us try to save our- town 1 Intarsat mentioned was the in- sible only because of German ef­ ficient to treat 53.000.000 patients population at the University of 11:05— Sports Round Up to please even the most critical. Newark. N. J.— Dr. Anton Kauf­ he achieved in 1M3. ^ 11:30— unlimited Hortzuni. sel'ves by asking for peace now." Uttle Rock. Ark —(iP)— Police tics Industry. And there U annually. . . . The past 12 Kansas City has doubled twice in 11:10— Eric Severtid—News They individualize the subject, snd forts to stabilize the front for the man. 60, blind publiahcr of ' The ' "The aarisl box scores con­ 12:00— Naws. Instead, every man, wroman and men arrested a youth on a traffic rpenths also s«iw Amtriesn prod­ ten years. A decode ago a covey 11:15— Blue Barron Orchestra. on the retouching essel, manage to NEW doubt that such opposition •Newark Jewiah Chronicle Ahd tained In current w ar commu­ child hums with the urtderstsnd- charge, and to' be nice about it SP)—On New Year’s her mother’s home much Ion r won’t be tni'onvenlenced. T n Foclllttea. sents an extreme German advance sistant general counsel of the N a ­ going to be even more pronounced est Indies Islands as a step- and was aiming an attack Rellr Wounda Youth ALES, WINES, LIQUORS Rationing CHiief Michael Mulcmhy Tralniite'School for Boys' rswarU day 60.years ago Augustus i^all, than either had intcndeil Ami tr.e Pointing and Kellnlaltlag ■Bcouragtng is indicated by poaition, and the capture losea tional Broadcasting company. He as ws reach oh output rate ttat [ 'r g stone totvard invasion of at It. waa MlM Mildred Maers, 35. Ot- for good behavior brought more Sr., fall from a bridge on which family speedily ran out of colici'. a Specialty. iMItEde of the National Aa- was a native of Denver. even we thought Impossible up I'lr coast of Florida. Even Abilene, Tax.— (Ti— A ahell from AMBULANCE SERI some of its lustre, perhaps, be­ flelala believe her to be the only good behavior all around. School he was working near Son Francis­ M argie told newsmen. B y night­ Washington—James E. Ivee, 77, until Pearl Harbor. TThe workers though Hitler Is occupied In ^alse Alarm Snspert Crle* W orld W a r 1 severely wotinded WINTEK’S Al to IMIDT OO. of Life Underwriters cause of the fact that the Rus­ woman tire inapector in the coun­ j^iclsls reported 62 inmates nt co. He died of a skull fracture and fall a little girl who bashfully re- THE GARDEN widely known physicist and author In our drafting rooms, machine 14-year-old John Sublett. The .37 JOHNSON PAINT GO “ It II’b Wortl. l-lxlng— DAY AND NIGHT this country. try. Miss Meers, who started as the school for juvenile tlellnquenls other injuries. Augusuis Hnll. Jr., fiLsed to give her name appeared Rnssla, and In .Africa, we sians, during the summer, nevei and formjer physicist for the U. S. shops and assembly lines are see­ Seattle--f.P) The tire depart millinu-ti-r shell, a relie curried in Reslruirant and (!rill ^ Edwin lohnson. I’ropro|i Wr t ao Ktx I f I stock clerk with'-''the Firestone were permitted to gi, home for 68. his son, fell from a ladder at on the doorstep. She proffered a r.lioiilij not dismiss the pnssl- taadiag editorial in the Public Health service. He was ing to that.” inenr report^a lalsc alarm suspect: young Sublett’s po.'ket, expludod 699 .Main SL Tel. 6854 166 tv Middle IpO. I d 4709 175 Center SL Phoasl did admit that the Germans had j company in St. Louis, is manager Christmas and all returned on his home in Denver yesterday and half-pound package "for the sick lilllty . r might latin 'li another 810 Main Street born in London. Vaughn, head of CurUss-Wright "H e was caught, confessed, cried." when dropped on a aidewalk. I of a Southside branch of the firm. time. died of similar tniurieo. lady.” adventure by way of the W’eot Ik . J. MANnTiESTF'K EVFN-INr, HERALD. MANCHESTER. SA'njRDAY, .JANUARY 2, 1045 ocal Chronolo^ of 1942 As Recorded in The Herald I High Resumes Court Game Against Hall at Rec Tonigh

home burns to ground on West North End firemen. Revenue agent j 2nd Congregational church par- warth and Miss Esther Anderson. 29—Cheneys make appeal for at Depot Square. Oakland real-1 $43,000 on outatandiing bonds, Middle Turnpike. Police benefit t( assist income taxpayers at post | sonage completed. Rev. Marshall A. Flhp appointed 300 workers. Wells on Charter dents seek fire protection from ! William K. Miller disappoints Ro- January plays to packed house. St. James' office. To celebrate 75lh anni­ Hi Oak Pai'k Inc. organized. curate at St. Bridget's church. Oak street ;are aildeel 1.5 Local first-aiders organize, Armistice church service. Sid Hudson, Hoot Evers. Herb for a slam bang style of attack! men fight garage fire on Walker for postmaster. Schools hold scrap cane, 14-7, before a throng of 70,- up with illness. be Mold, court rules. Paper con­ saliitatorian. Eighth District cuts tax one mill. -Mill at Talcoltville goes into re- 9— Twelve tons of tin cans col­ the opposition emphasized the dlf- g Fishing Notes Nordqui.sl. Mike Mamljack, L Romney Wheeler j B. Paxson. Mile of dimes drive violators, A^ed woman .severely (' aid called out for practice test. ford. .James T. King, Jr., in Sohe- dinner. wlch led Georgia to victory in the Lose, 1-1-13. Ixinphoins had the Techs steadily trials; aided the S tate CJomrai.s- end a party of seven foX hiinteis when spring rolls around. And if I 8 Zoning board denies Country 29 I,t. Commander T. .\. Dono­ mon Islands. Frank Cheney. Jr., 18 Selectmen postpone acli'm 1 Starts with $198 the first uay. beaten in Buckland. Manchester Club liquor license. Rnk W .Mii- First band concert of summer Rose Bowl by scoring the game’s on till' run, the big, fa.si Texas .sion to release birds; kept track went out through Bolton in searc'i this talent remaln,s together, the Miami. Fla., Jan. 2 UP) —T hai i van rejiorted mi.ssing in .Southern heads Building and Loan A.s.*»ocia- on police invc.stigation. Vote to ! -21—-Savings Bank electa old of- Electric Compa’ny buys bicyclc.s dcan named manager of rationing held only touchdown in the final peri­ B> Dick Cuahing line battering the Yellow J.ickcts of the leg bands; offered prizes for of the warv and destructive red Waco Army Flying School will Orange Bowl's spon.sors paused to-l .1 Beers. Death of Joiilah Rohb. April Pacific. Death of Atchy DuBois tion for 51st year. Voting lists change .school heating plant over for otil.side help.'’'^ board. 26,061 get su g ar cerda in Dr. Forrest Gibson leaves for .serv­ 30 New sections of tow-n get od. And it was his high-powered San Francisco, Jan. 2. i/l’i— on pl.ay after pl.iy. Fin.ally. Tech the be.st fish and genetally carried fox. They got one and that w.i.s take a back seat to no one in ser­ day for a round-robin back- pat­ gr 22—Death of Miss Minnie posted. C. R. Burr buys George to coal burning. Christmas Oub Reiis to Meet vice diamond circles. 27— Cliief Foy asks for 100 vol­ I .Manchester, ice. , -.ail service. running mate, George Poachner, Look at the stratistics, brother, be­ began t > click in the air and the ^ on an extensive program through­ all. But . . . and here is the ting ses.sidn. i P a rk e r. C enter Church has 1,318 unteer firemen for emergencies, 1--Selectmen hack program for .''mith garage, Bissell street to total $235,(X*0. last miniitc.s of the b.attic gave out the year. yarn. After setting the dogs loose -At Offifem’ School 9 F-tobert C. Glennev bei'ome.s 30 l^ c a l rubber drive a .suc- who b r^ e through with Red Boyd fore you hail the East's 13-12 vle- The Orange Bowl,'you see, hasl lu m b ers. Teachers’ Club collects Pratt A Whitney leii^es Hilliard recruiting farm help. Three lo­ I'lirtner of father. .Mary E. Quish house nursery help. 19 125 persons give blood a t to block Bob Waterfield's punt and to.y over the West as indisputable Texa.-i partisan.s heart failure, Plan for ’45. they waited around and when the The only hitch is that Birdie f •Jd28 for Red Cross. Women start e.s.s. New- voting list ready. Local Pliilly Splias Just done it again—"It" in thtal mill property. \ cal youths honored in New York marries .John E. McKee\-rr. 14 Accept nine p.m. limit for blood bank. Local trial blackout a evidence that eastern football is Pu.sscs Ip'I to Tech's touchdown B'cacchia told your ebrrespond- dogs started to run they each may not be around to enjoy the TVsde School course. 18-year-old.s register at Legion post a aafety that opened the case being the creditable feat 28 -(.'3oak Company ^ployee's for paintings. DiSandro Broth­ ! 11 Rajiomng board office is Hall. September , hours of voting. Divide rural mail success. Mrs. Lela Webster heads superior. midway of tbe fourtli pcnoil, the I ent that the club plans an even went (they thought) in several fruits of his labor. Right now he's Manchester Women's Rep’iblican scoring after the teams had bat­ scooping the rest of the natio 28—Mrs. Ellie (Ahem) Graham benefit great success. Last'day for ers. Providence, secure federal ! opened. Death of Mrs. W. T. [ route. Moriarty Brothers present tled through three periods without The East All-Stars won the New- Y'ollow Jackets going 67 y.ards ' more extensive program for 1943. directions. But each thought the at the Army Air Force Officer hilled by auto on Main street. Two aliens to register at the ptW of­ hou-sing contract for $1,590,000. i Smith. Big rush for gasoline be I check of $163.37 for scrap to Red Club. Judge Hyde rule.s special P ro H oop TeaiiiM Taiifile Candidate School in Miami Beach on the season's most spectacu 1—Tom Stowe, former Herald a tally. Year's Day Shrine charity game for the .**core. He intends, to enlarge several com­ other w.Ts going to follow tlio post-season Bowl game. ■ulta for $ 10,000 brought against fice. Motor Vehicle departmVnt’a 2 —Two hurt as trucks collide, ! rationing starts. Eagle.son- Cross. tow n meeting can be called. Freshm an Clint Cn,*itleberry, m ittees and will put only g'o9d dogs and all wound up in a tavern earning hia lieutenant’s bars ■spi'rts editor, nam ed assistan t 20- -Chief Albert Foy renamed Dobbs Sensational all right, but by the closest of In .\u(litoriiiiii; Fine Miami, with approximately 30,* town for falls on n-alks. Mr. and branch offici? reports record bi>si- Farewcll party for Capl. J. L. ■ 'Vorden-Green and Rob- 15— Threa (Cummings boys see Glenn Dobba. Tulsa's All-Amer­ m rgins in a bang-up battle that heraUled Tech star who was stoji- workers on the more important while the dogs w’ent on alone. through a course jn physical train­ I^ J^ L e e Darling are ma.rried 50 July field director to .0 inserts. Jeiiney, Fiorentino Zanhingo Lewis weddings w ith Red Crn.s.s. .John D. H am il­ ica back, tossed seven passes in a was a fight every bit of the way. ped at the line of scrimmage or bodies. Fracchia also told us that About four hours later they went Contest -Vssurefl. ing. Sure, he wants to come back can ’t com pete w ith the big mon«_ stabbed in Oak Street Grill by i Hepton-Gedriatis, Eaton- Lind.say heads Liberty Lodge. well received. hack of it ino.st of the time, aid to fanners would be carried out after the canines and spent but it’s not certain that he will. I - Jay E. Rubinow- named pro.se- ton and John Pickles, Jr., air ca­ 21 Autoista turn, in 1100 tii-es. row and completed every one of Anything could have happened. boys in Pasadena, Dallas and New li'’ 84—Red Cross fund reaches '\\'illiain Armstrong. .8nd6ver weddings. Rev. W. Ralph Work started on High School cafe­ them, the last for hia team’s lone worked with Bobby Sheldon for Ii out on a larger scale next sum­ five hours rounding them up. If and when he rettirns, he'll I £$15,000. ciitor of Town Court; Aldo Pagani, dets. teria. Selectmen look over Legion 23 - Casualty station at hospital A near-capacity crowd of 58.- Hartford. Jan. 2 Ba.skctball's Orleans. But Chairman Jac cV^h kills three persons. jMard invited to return to South 2 Felix Fair, Manchester’s touchdown against Tennessee. 000 in Kezar Stadium saw a daz­ ten yards, then Sheldon pa.s.scd to ] mer. Some hunting. have reason to be pleased with his Baldwin of the schedule commlt-| | t ^ 88—False alarm this morning. , „ I c ’ church. Bolton issues 874 sugar clerk: James Duffy and Mrs. Fan­ for voting site. Daughters of Isa- qprapleted. Selectmen pick com­ best pro attraction in the cast March 3—Capt. illiam F. Johii.son, ' -----•- first Italian resident,, dies of auto Such a spectacular aerial display zling exhibition of ground trickery Jack Marshall for 33 more. Cas­ early efforts, becaii.se almost with­ tee shops around, and this ye IfThpee Shedd brothers enlist in Ma­ cards. nie G. Elliott, probation officers. bell re-elect officera. mittee to ‘investigate’ police de­ tleberry pitched one to Jack i will be staged at the, Hartford out exception his boys are doing Air Corps, promoted to .Major. 631 reg ister here in 18-20 Selective accident injuriea. "Salute to partment. Lithwin suit for $40.- wraan’t enough, however, for Bob­ and brilliant passing, and it was was the last to line up contends li rincs. Lupacchhlno-Talcott, Whit- 1.3—2.623 autos registered for 16— Hale’s displays pictures of by Clfera and Walt Slater, whose Helms to carry to the Texas six- I Auditorium on Sunday night, excellent Jobs of fitting them­ And how did he make out. ney-Keeney and Gee-Fox wed­ 2—Loral merchants warned to •Vliss Katherine Kolopoulo.s. 21, Service groups. Local residents Heroe.s Month" bond sale officially 000 open in Superior Court. Just a matter of place-kicking a gasoline. Attempt made to steal P’ln in service. J. W. Hale Com­ running and passing put the Vols yard stripe and after three line ■ j when the Renaissance play the selves into the army scheme and Well. .Alabama's Crimson dings. George Marlow passes Bar be read.v to put out all lights in Lowell, Ma.s.s., succumbs to in­ gas rationing books from local furnish Day room for soldiers at open.s. Judge 'William R. Hyde 25— Frederick J. Schmutz, silk point after touchdown that stores after ' closing. Albert S. juries in Columbia a u to crash. renamed Republican town chair­ pany donates flag to Depot Square in jKMUtion for two touchdowns. b> ought the East its first win over tries made only three Dave El- i carrjlng out the duties to which spotted Boston College 14 point dftamlnations. boaixi. Ixical hospital is inspected. A rmory. Patrolman" E. Tr Roberts park plot. Local British Veterans expert, dies in New Jersey. Salary Pliiladelphia Sphas. Tlie New Y'ork Ppckham dies Police recover stol­ man. It was the same way at Miami, th; West in five years. dredge used the Statuc-of-Liberty j Sports Roundup they have been assigned. in a wild and wooly first quarter;] ! 4—Local 6.3 to ratify working shot and slightly wounded in hip of Deputy (^lef of Police set at |8^^87—Deaths of 'Thomas Wright. 14 Patrick J McC.ivanatlgh give $854 for relief. Dr. T. C. tif­ Rens, world’s colored basketball Most of them are taking part in en Army truck. Defense Council 3 Rev. William D, Woodward, $2,400. plus 7 per cent bonus. Ho.s­ where All-America Mike Holovak So evenly matched were the play for a touchdown. Bob Jordan came back to snatch a moment IfV^m as F. Moriarty and David agreement with Cheney Brothers first Manchester man missing in by gunman at Manch8.s^r Greeii. fany dies. Educational Clubs buys converted. champions, will pit their fancy the post's giant physical training appeals for more volunteers. Fqb- 2 Grange has successful Hobby retired, dies a t 83. pital announces $20,000 campaign. acorril all three Boston College teams, the cream of football talent 10-14 advantage; lost it |Ford. Name 48 Volunteer Police- Churches plan notable Easter w ar. P aper null fire causes .$6,000 $500 w ar bonds. Then Tech made its last desper­ By Hugh Fullerton, Jr. ^.because of spinal trouble and now passing combination against a program and handling several when Mickey Holovak, punclM ; men. niary birth rate fails off. sei-vlces. lo.ss. Nel.son-Smith, Gibaon-Martin Show. (Tharles A. Staye dies. 4— Zoning Commission adopts 26— Philip S. Berry*. Spruce touchdowns, two of them on runs hand-picked from 27 colleges, that Hebrew club that lists Ossie 17* Armistice Day committee of 65 and 54 yard*. But he couldn’t ate bid and drove from its 20 to New York, Jan. 2.—lyP)—Well, plans to devote his tim e in 1943 to hour-long classes a day also is over a third touchdown; fins 28—Grand list is now $40,694.- 3 -Violent w indstorm rock.a 6 -Manchester Trust Company weddings. 3 Burr Co. buys Wilson ware­ code against "band box" defen.se asks for better honor roll. Local street, appeal to President from both took to the air lines early Schectman of LlU’a National Col­ draft denied. Miss Grace B. West. -match the scoring parade of Ala­ when their ground offensives found the Texas three on passes bv Ed­ th a t .year 1943 th a t everybody- has F.-J Cross exhibitions. . . . Sport ^ serving to keep them in the peak grabbed a 22-21 lead by klcli 41 up three and a quarter mll- Manchester. Need air raid ward­ pays five per cent dividends on 1 .5—Gas rationing is in effect house. Quiet Fourth is predicted. housing. Sergeant William L. exicUon cases growing. legiate • champion.s of a few sea­ condition they usually los<* over a field goal 30 seconds before CO ens on outskirts. Both State w ith 7,244 cars registered. 6 John Brozowski, 6. drowned Herald employee dies. bama’s Russ Craft, Dave Brown, little succe.ss, and yardage was die Prokop and Sheldon but here been talking about arrived an hour Shirt Bill Veeck. head man of the sons back, and "Ke> plea for liquor li* land and Clarence Lu^en new Re­ 22— South Methodists church 8— Anthony Rulas back from Sid Luckman, and the West's Bob goes with the current hockey sea­ Republican: "Maybe Sammy Bauch rine Corps Commis-sion. Francis bus line to East Hartford by way in charge of Red O oss work. Esti­ naH, fourth member of the All- ("rawfonl Finds biu**einan, probably had the lostli- Golleue Skiers eensc. .licet J400 for Red Cross of Hilliardville. Parker estate publican candidates for Board of appoints church group.. 1942 direc­ African front tells vivid story. Kennedy of Washington State. son and we figure major league d . make a sincere effort to rea^ h by Cloak Company in benefit jilay Drake elected Commander of m ate 1,400 M anchester men now Blackout senicea all report in sur­ America bacVfield, who tossed one baseball probably . will stagger Philadelphia tor Sunday’s jflFo- est argument with an umpire on VFW post. Detective Sergeant valued a t $35,178. Selectmen. tory states 36,000 living In Man­ Governali tossed one touchdown at High school. .Mr. and .Mrs. in service. Soroptimlst club or­ prise test last night. Pioneer Para­ scoring pasa for the East and led throjiigh 1943 and then fade o u t. .. Bowl game, but it .*ipema to u.s that Praclice Pa vs record. III Finals TiMlai Joseph Prentice to Join FBI. 25 21 — Edwin C. Lithwin sues town ganized here. 10— Six b irth s In 24 hours a tchester. Police probe local mall pass and one of his sharp laterals F e b r u a r y •lamps Wilcox l elebrale golden Memorial hospital -a new record. box ■ breaks. Thomas J. Shaw chute awarded Army and Naiyr E the march for the winning touch­ '»Tie sciipols and colleges seem to if you were anxious to reach the Kinil Fuchs, former Brav*'s’ women study motor mechanics. for $40,000. Death of Albert 'C. 15— Mrs. Elizabeth M. Bendall down in the last period at San t the stage for another; Kei- wedding annnersarv. Town’s pop­ Lar.son. 34 graduate from Trade Pioneer Parachute seeks rooms former resident, dies in Hartford. at State Theater. Tax enumerators r.edy, a demon of the air lanes be coming around to the idea that city of Brotherly Love in lime for owner, says the debate which ulation set a t 26,975. Wcslej' Rivard, escaped prisoner observes 93rd birthday. Francisco. And Bob Kennedy, Pa­ r 2 o’clock Sunday afternoon ball .\1’ Feature* Various churches hold ser- school. 1.6—R. LaMotte Russell resigna for women employes. Dr. Eugene M. Davis heads local get Increase of one cent for names ■II afternoon, tallied himself on a their job is to train boya for the Jordan lost—cost his stockholders Lake Placid, N*. Y.. Jan. 2;— » foi soldiers stationed here from NVw Haven Jail, captured by cific Coast star from Washington game, you wouldn't be aciinwing $1,000,000. Fuchs recalled the inci­ 7 New court officials, Jay E. local police. 23—Park street bridge is to be as sta te C. of C. tre a su re r if te r 32 11 -Depot Square gets brand Red Cross chapter. Three local turned in. lL.teraI and fired to end Nick armed forces and once they learn Blacksburg, Va. Jan. 2—Guy David Brown of W illiams Co« age assistance tax due. Both ff''*’>now and postponed. Deaths of Albert E. men badly hurt In auto crash. 9— Drop in relief cases reported State, scored one of the West’s they can’t run another big-time around''at lt:50 Saturday night, dent in a recent article he wrote ■Mi'lo Pagani sworn 10— Tow'n prepare aiF-raid de­ .years. Ration board gets many re­ new flag. Large crowd bids fare- touchdowms and passed for the Susoeff, his W. S. C. teammate, for Blaine _Crawfoi;d', co-captain of the lege lead*i the field texiay ms 41 de{Mrtments have easv time in. Farewell banquet to Nortii Schadc and Mrs. Eleanor O’Brien. 23— North end beef box closedhere. Mother’s Club holds party. the second touchdown. football schedule, they’ll probably far-off in Texas. looking for a for the Boston Globe. competitors for the annual CoS n$ January, fenses. Miss Mary Guinipero quests for bicycle permits. 'well to 54 M anchester selectees. other. Virginia Polytechnic In-stitute bas­ End youths held last night. Silver All X cards to be inspected. 17—Bond, stamp rally held. for duration. Thomas Ferguson John Trotter heads local Masonic concentrate on Just that, even plane, e.specially in the.*ie ilays of Fuchs was seeking a buyer for lege week ski Meistcr title sntej s •—Victory book campaign m Lane bus starts new Hartford buys the Forest block. Main street. 25—Arthur H. Illing given de­ 12—Tobacco harvest near com­ travel diffit ulties." ketball team, is convinced that the Braves, lie had been told that Mrs. Albert J. Robinson heads 78—House at 47 Deepwood buys Rich homestead -dn East Cen­ lodge. Samuel Prentice, Jr., gets though the physical training co.sts the final .slalom and downb L»**? ■'8'ing- I»cal doctors announce service. gree by Boston University. Death pletion. Harry Maidment, Jr., practice makes perfect. a wealthy Detroiter was inlere.st- Girl Scouts. Sergeant Frank Drive struck by lightning bolt. No made Eagle Scout. ter street. Volunteer crewa form­ wings at Chico Army Fl^ng money instead of providing it. Crawford, w hose hobby has been events. In rates both for office and 9 -Soldier badly cut in fracas of Hugh McCaull, ed for canteen units. Last Night^8 Fights ed and might pay e million for the Schiebel commissioned 2nd Lieut, serious damages. 14— Members of Rotary club school in California. E. Donald Check Licenses 4)uote*, U nquote Brown iilaceii Sevopoh in ye C^a. Auxiliary police form- here. Rush on to buy bicycles to­ 26 —Price of young pigs goes to 24— Investigate possible sites athletics .'dnee he wore knee pants, club. The conterence went off well in State Guard. 19— C apt. H. F. M urphey pro­serve as volunteer apple pickers Clulow posses examination for Great Jl-akes Quintet icrJay s Jump by winning a six aid regular force during anv day before rationing. Rain and $9. M errell' B. Rubinow, is now a for USO club. Fuel oil consumers W hat touched off. the above train hasn't missed a practice session or and the prosjiective buyer decided 11— (TTharles D. Whitchor buys moted to major. at Pero Orchards. commission. By The Associated Press < thoughts was re-reading a let­ a game in any sport in which he mile cross-country race in whic •^ n c y Start first aid classe.s nigh winds cause considerable physician. register. Reject claim ' of Mrs. 10— Sock and Buskin Club of At Grid Game To Plav in 11 States to see that afternoon's exhibition two of his team m ates, David Pol] .Seamon Coal Company. Thomas 20- Fat campaign starts. 15— Questlon of pay increases Detroit—Jake Lamotta, 161 1-2, ter WTitten several months ago by lias participated. r.M.C.A. under Marion tinker d,image Sock A- Bii.skin win lirsl 28 -Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cam- ( larcncc B. Kornsa for unemploy­ Manchester High school donates game between the Brave.*! and the ter ami Eilward Brown,, place Grace, Circle theater, manager, IHisen m arried .50 years. D eath of 21 One million dollars worth of delays consideration of town bud­ New York, outpointed Jimmy Ed­ an Army officer. .. ."About the Crawtord, who hails from -Independent Ooak Companv prize for play at College for Wo­ ment aid Mrs. Lilli.m 8. O’Brien $175 to Mobile Canteen unit. Uth- Great Lakes. 111., Jan. 2. Detroit Tigers, second and fifth, re.spectlvely. appointed manager, of Garde thea­ Artbiir B. Ellis. Improvements war Insurance taken out by town. get. Wilfred J. Clarke installed Dallas; Jan. 2.—UP)—Inspectors gar. 1.53 3-4, Detroit (10). best, reason I have heard advanced Kingsport. Tenn.. played baseball r t e r s plan Red CYoss benefit for men in N’e\,' London. I'urley’s restaucsBt robbed of died. Issue appeal for 120 blood w1n loses $40,000 civil action esse from the State Office of Price Ad­ One of the most ambitions The game was nip and tuck but Repre.sentatives of 13 coUegil •“ ■ary 27. Junior CTiamber of ter. New- Lsmdon. Charles Che­ made in St. Bridget's cemetery. American Legion head. donors. William J. Shields 8$ yeara Philadelphia—Herbie Katz, 172 Why athletics will disband for the and basketball at Kail Branch, _ 10 Both fire departments kept ney dies. $600. sgsiiist Msnehester. Selectmen ministration at B'orth Worth 5-4, New York, outpointed Eddie basketball schedules ever at­ Boston held a 3-2 lead going into are competing for individual annual banquet 29—John G. Echm alian nam ed 16— Ten passengers escape buaold today. duration," he wrote, "Is that when Tenn.. elementary school: foot­ the last half of the ninth mning. busy w-ith grass fires. A ir raid 12— Legion votes to discontinueto advisor position in Washington. 22— Robert J. Symington allow­fire at Bolton Notch. study Pension Plsn. Postmaster checked license numbers of auto­ W ilson, 181 1-2. Philadelphia (101. tempted by a national hoop team titles. Hotel Sheridan. sirens arnve and w-ill be installed 25— Call probate h earin g on we start our major drive against ball, baseball and basketball at There were two out with Goose firew-orks. Awards given 20 Boy ed $2,000 for seiwice rendered Miss 17— School enrollment down 41. Thomss Quish plana ahead to han­ mobiles bearing C ckrd stickers at' Milwaukee—Tommy Lemmon, quintet Is on tap this season Jonesboro, Tenn.. and Kingsport, Other leading contenders •^W igh School students raise once for trial. CTiief Fov signs Minnie Parker during her lifetime. Vendrillo accident death clatrii. dle holiday, m ail.. Germany and Japan so many will for the Great Lakes Bluejack­ Goslin on second base. Tbe batter elude Silaa Dunkle of the Unlve jitacy for Red Cross. Srout-s at Court of Honor. Wil­ Arthur E. Miller, younger mem­ the Cotton Bowl game Mkx Mc­ 143 1*3, Milwaukee, outpointed Tenn . high schools and then came up 60 auxiliary firemen.__ Action of Ben Savery. local en­ John L. Horan dies. Accept more 'll — Eighteen-year-old youths be killed that every hamlet and ets. The boys started off here tapped a weak infield grounder aity of New Hampahlre; wWfc residents stage benc- liam Arnristrong bound over to ber of Manchester’s father and son local men for selective service. Cullough, regional OPA director, Quentin (Baby) Brecse, 137 1-3, city will be so shocked that no one to Tech, where his athletic career 11— Registrars start work onSuperior Court on assault charge. gineer, saves auto stalled on rail­ Navy combination, reported miss­ register at Selective Service head­ tisclosed. December 1 with Milwaukee . , . . . . 1 w 1 .V, n Tl>e play et flf»t base was close third in the cross-country sad for soldiers stationed June road tracks. Jarvis wins $50,000 Army con­ Manhattan, Kas., (10). will feel like attending an athletic included baseball and basketball. thought the new vpting list. Start first aid ing. quarters. Junior Red Cross con­ "Naturally, It will bs dstermin- Portland, Ora.—Manuel Ortl*. Teachers and they will con­ He held the indiridual scoring sixth In tbe jump; Robert ■»emy aUena must register. class at Church of Nazarene. War­ 13^School board aska for 23— Town takes precautions tract at Elast Hartford. tinues'rapid growth here. Seventy- contest, regardless of morale clude th e season*. M arch S, en­ runner had been called out, started han of Middlebury, with a tsBij 18— Salvation Army’s .annual 26— Mra. Edward J. Murphy sd who owmed the cars," McCul­ Portland, outpointed Kenn/ Lind­ record of 440 points for a single "• organicaUons plan anni- dens warned that future black­ school transportation bids. 5Ian- 1 — Charles S. House namedagainst gas attacks. Blackout test five attend Teacher’s club banquet value." .... Naturally everyone tertaining Notre Dame. to leave the field for the clubhouse. and a fourth, respectively, chester Corporation files applica­ State's.. Attorney. Cbace-Butz, "Peach Social” a aucceaa. School elected president of State Catho­ lough said. He did not say what say, Vancouver, B. C., to retain hopes .that won't happen.... It season at Kingsport High School. cclebrmUon. Poitadown outs will oe longer. a success. board sets budget of $449,305. at T. Silk hosiery drive called suc­ The umpire, however, called the William S. Ashley of « BL Mary's announced. tions for permits to build 57 new Clark-Tracy, Hobby-Jones. Nelson- lic group. Tall Cedara hold ladies action would be taken, nor how N.B.A. bantamweight champion­ isn’t a cheerful prospect, but Sher- During the next three Al Tech, CYawford has led the 12— FBI agent talks to auxiUary 24— Beef storage noticed for the 19— Selectmen propose $1,313.- cess by Chairman Herbert B. many cars were counted. He term- ship (10). . months, the Bluejackets will runner sate and Jordan m.'ihed with two ninths. I^lergy meet on war unity. bouses. Broadwell. Galassoi-Welgold wed­ first time in Manchester. n ig h t m_n never said “war Is a picnic.” Tech Gobblers In the point-mak­ back to argue with him. He turned ^llce members. 3100 local resi­ 160 budget. Miss Laura Carolyn House. ?d such driving unnecessary. Hollywood—Carlos Chavez, 124 meet Stanford, the national ing department for the past two K** **14 teat scheduled for 14— School-board plans to closedings. Death of Glennsrd E. 25— Big nish at Ration Board 3T—Thiaves stefl gasoline from either. his back on Goslin, who had reach­ dents employed at Aircraft fac- House engaged to Ralph L. Mahtr. A nsaldl'a pow er wahovel. Mr. and 13—Cut furiough for inductees. 1-2, Los Angeles, outpointed Al champions, all members of the years. In 1941, he jioured through 80. C aptain Raym ond schools one w;eek earlier. Ser­ Peterson, William R. Kennedy. for extra gas allowance. One-Minute Hports Page ed third base on the play, and The Dtstliiettoa Far WM tories. Forty-eight employed on geant Rubin, II. S. checker cham­ 21— Ben Chenw, chairman ofMrs. Joseph Morrison c4>terve Liull In buildlhg noted. H a rry F la- M ighty M il Medrano, 125, Loa Angeles (10) Big Ten, leading college rim- ii23 points, and last year, 246 on* promoted to rank of ' PA rolls at present time.. 2— Local auction market opened. 26— Joseph W. Bsnavige, Jr., 51 vell named head of Washington Goose darted for home to score the Hayden Grissrold. Sr., pion at local armory. Filling sta­ Death of Mra. Andrew Clemaon last Red Cross dnve. Joins Coast golden wedding. Chsiminade Club A whisper from Pittsburgh says sterp In 11 fU te s througbout points. . 13— Gordon Weir receives com- Apel place, killed in accident in L. O. Li. • Cheney Brothers to re­ ty in $ ru n m Jordan still argued M iddlet aw a (iH W a of salvage group. tion managers argue on Sunday and Rufus H. Chapman. Samar- Guard. Town Clerk Samuel J, holds social. Hotel Sherldifa sale New York—(F)—Jobany MiH Haivavar RotaboW Gaor$a Johnny Ray is fitting nnothtr tJW nation. ■on w as th e aaly tnwalon as flight lieutenant. Bol­ Seabrook, N. H. Turkington recommends biennial awaits approval. Town acrap sold ceive Army and Navy E. Two lo­ Billy Conn rssdy for tbs ring wnth tbe arbiter. ^n*y aliens start jegister- stations closing. Hilbig and Burgess-Welles wed­ really packed a puaeh for the Munroa lad Eaatarn Intarealle^- A generous number of ganisa And, as Fu.chs says, "we lost United SUtes to eoaeh • ton dam put to test. Large trailer 27— Meat shortage hits thetown elections. for $7.50 a ton, two hundred tona cal youths Paul F. Shedd and G iants la s t eeas(E>a.. .He, h it 26 Washington—UP)—This city had ■te Basketball League in scoring wars. S 'kid who won’t be ready to Of *ver>' 1.000 children bom in Mancheater post office. El- 15— Nurses’ Aide classes grad­ding. chain stores. _wllj be played at the station the game in the 14lh inning. Bos­ football team. He Was We truck overturns at Talcoltville 22— Thomas F. Fe.-guson elect­collected. t F rancis H. B lakely w ounded In homers, seven Wiplee' end 26 the poorest defensive team last last season and is back to spark um pro for another six month*' America, one dies in the first fi Wedew seeks airplane spotters uate. 99 p. c. of taxes paid. Lo­ 3— War Bond campaign nets28— Draft By-law for Town Pen­ ”for the entertainment of re­ on ! ton lost a miUion.isire owner. Jor- mentor and history ; 14— J. Floyd Smith of Pioneercal building boom at peak. 500 I $5,533 pledges. ed master councillor, .'ohn Mather 38—Voting liats completed by Solomon Island campaign. Harold doubles. He got 165 bits In 143 year if we are to Judge by the Dartmouth attack on sixth con­ ... .Craig Wood- the golf pro, hps cruits. y ear of life as the result of _;.aBsvevatJoa p n s^ UfiMingaf ™«ohnU company to address sion Plan. Anti-Aircraft unit 1 Jan lost a $1,000,000 argument. 1888 bs $89^ hfllMaa und«$r construction. New i—Death of Mra. Frank C Har- Chapter, Order of DeMolay. Anx- registrars. Ensign Wells Wathcr- 5 gainee for a .$06 average. Senators' total of 214 errors. secutive Ivy UUs. ■ ~ bsen rejected by the arorsd forces accident. shows apparatus on XUin street. , ioua butchen wait for meat train •U nutrriad. 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Sense and Nonsense O ff. MiCKsyf W fa, MSN— I OONT” MAVf TO TCtt you ANyTHINO ABOUT / r S TOMMY/ A M W T tiN O , t h e n e x t a c t — YOU'VE ALL For Ybur Benefit Husband—rm glad, dear, that Man— listen to this, dear. ITda An apple a day kaaps the doc-| ON A s w a t ^ SEEN HIM DO HIS STUFF IN tor away— unless you gat tha you’re Impreaaed by all the ex- article states that In some of the old Roman priaona that have been SHOW/ THE MOUIE6— HE'S ONE seeds in your appendix. planationa I have been giving you vA ------about banking and currency. unearthed they found the petri­ Lost and Found 1 fied remalna of the prisoners. Automobiles for Sale 4 Moving— lT u c k *n g — Helfi Wanted— Female 33 Household Goods 51 Wanted— Rooms— Board 62 Wanted to Rent 68 W e have always t>ean inclined to Wife— Yea, darling. It seema Rommel Retreats W ife— Gracious! ’Those must be r—FOUR WEEKS a«o, old Storage 20 WANTED —TWO WOMEN or WINDOW SHADES. VENETIAN WANTED— ROOM, WITH OR the belief that the .questioning of wonderful that anyone could know 1941 PONTIAC 2 DOOR sedan, WANTED BEFORP JAN. 3RD 5 witnesses would proceed more rap­ so much about money without what they caU hardened crlminaU, ioned gold neck chain, in 1940 Pontiac 2 door sedan, 1039 girls for Manchester Laundry; 72 blinds. Get our low paices on Hol­ , without board by 2 ladies. North icbeater, very Imporlant to THE AUS'HN A. CHAMBEBa Co. or 6 room tenement, all improve­ idly and with more effect if a having any. I expect! Pontiac deluxe sedan, 5 late Maple f,treet. land shades, and high grade End- lucjerred. Write Box W, Farther to ^est er. Tel. g-0835. Reward. local and long distance moving. ments, 2nd floor, 3 adults. Best Judge was allowed to preside at model Chevrolet.^. ,S late model Return load system, furniture Venetian blinds. Phone 8819 for Herald or Phone 4161 between of references. Rent around $50.00. P Grand Jury aesaions but our dis­ Jerry (at men’s social)— Do you The following is from a scenic j ^ T — UA.DIES GRUEN wrist Plymoiiths. Cole Motors. Tel.. storage. Dial 6260. special prices and samples. Capi­ 8 and 5. 'Ir. Blaney, Buckland Post Office, •As British Chase Help Wanted— Male 36 tol Window Shade (Company, 241 illusionment came when we hap­ believe that all men are created post card mailed by one of Uncle eta New Yeaira Eve. on Main 4164. Buckland, Conn. pened to drop in at Court------Sam’s fighting men abroad, ad­ et, nea' Center street. Kinder D I S T RI C T MANAGERS, ALL North Main street. Open eve­ equal? CHEVROLET 1941 convertible nings. Apartments, Flats, (Continued from Pago One) Prosecuting Attorney— Where Harry-1 used to before I was dressed to his son. It reads: return to Mrs. Watson. Repairing 23 states, counties. Organization es­ were you on the night of July Deer Son; This is the cUff from coupe special deluxe, radio, ex­ tablished IPlt! Open office. Cam- Tenements 6-3 Houses for Sale 72 married. ^Oodruff, 814 Main street. F-)R SALE—DARK MAHOGANY X2nd between one and two which tha Spartans threw their cellent tires, red leather, black painns. Inc. .521-5th Ave,, New forces, for the impending decisive Jerry—And now? SAWS OF ALL KINDS filed, set, nine piece dining-room set, good FOR RENT 3 ROOM tenement, struggle. The Italian communi­ o'clock ?' defective children. W ish you were ^ T —ON CENTER STREET, top, very clean, priced for a quick York Citv. FOR SALE—READY FOR occu­ Harry— Now I And I can’t begin /lock on Gas Cap and key ring, sale,. J9’95. Terms, $12 weekly. ana repaired, cord wood saws condition. Can be seen at 608 117 Birch street. Apply 128 Bis- pancy. 4 room house, 2 unfinish­ que, however, reported local The defending counsel objected to compare with other women’s here. I^ove. Dad. [.return to 74 School St., reward. Trades taken. No red tape. Open gummed, power and hand lawn Woodbridge, Manchester Green. soll street. ed rooms or second floor. Vincent thrusts in which, it said, Axia to the question. husbands. The witness waa willing to an- 'till 8 p. m. Telephone Finance Jiowers iverhauled, and sharp­ Help Wanted— Male or Martin, 136 Bissell street. Tel. forces reached "positions of par­ The nose-print of a dog is AMERICAN RADIATOR circu­ WANTED—A COUPLE to share ticular importance.” Manager of Brunner Seles Co. ened. Stored all winter no extra 4848. awer. distinctive and individual aa the MAJOR HOOPLB Announcements 2 charge. Axes, knives, shears, and Female 37 lating heater, w(3od or coal, in home, 18 Lindman street. Apply The German radio said six The Judge decided the question RuU are mads by people who OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE WITH 5191-4588-2-0135. stick to the beaten path. finger-prints of human beings. .skates sharpened. C^apitol Grind' WANTED PROTESTA.NT .MA.N first class condition. Al.so kitch­ Saturday afternoon or Sunday. grounjled aircraft, including four was tnadmlasable. (TANTED—RIDERS from Keeney PONTIAC (6) 1039 four door ing Co., 38 Main. Tel. 7958. en cabinet, oak buffet table and long-range bombers, were de­ Prosecuting counsel Insisted up­ n e w or woman for part time janitor, money belt with $3,200 on North I KMOVOf 'BOUT HOW IT MA3ORH00PLC.WHAT HORRIBLE ' YEAR’S E V E ? — lAtreet vicinity, first .shift to Pratt seilan. Radio,' heater, signal at Second Congregational rhiirrh, chairs. Write Box Y, Herald. stroyed by machine-gun fire from on its relevancy and the witness Whitney. Willing to share cars, End man after death. ' WOULD BE CARRVIN’ A FATE WPS BEFALLEN MY HUS­ 'EGAD, MRS.DEPLASTfeR.lW lights, like new inside and out. .MOWERS SHARPENED, repair North Main street. See John S. bombers and fighters that swoop­ repeated his wtlllngmess to an' FUNNY BUSINESS FOR SALE -GREEN A.ND cream 22 -New petition reachc.s Board ed on a British airfield near Bone, A D»SH O’ SRN5HETTI BAND? — HE WAS SEEM With SEEN SOUR BETTER HALF liyelephonc 2-0714. An exceptional automobile, $645. ed, shear grinding, key fitting Wolcott. December twer. duplicating, vacuum cleaners etc. Heet Master gas stove. Call of Selectmen who appoint commit­ Allied supply port in Algeria. AM’ A HAFFA CUSTARD PIE, YOU NEW y e a r ’s E\JE, a n d HE ) OFTEN SINCE THEN /-»-1 Terms $7.44 weekly. Trades -0974. Finally the Judge gave way and taken. No red tape. Demonstra­ overhauled. Braithwalte, 52 Pearl tee to investigate. Record mail re­ German planes also heavily the question was again formally SO 1 CLEANED MOUE’IO m HASN'T b e e n at HOMEOR.THE ; DlSriNCTLS RECALL FlSHlNS Automobiles for Sale 4 street. ceived. Emergency B'ced commit­ damaged a merchantman of about OUR HALF/ YOU CAM PICK tion at your home by appoint­ Wanted— Pets— (rontiniied From Page Eight) put. OFFICE SINCE.*-*-FOR SHAME, HIM OUT OF A M ORTAR iU R SALE—1932 FORD Victoria ment. Telephone Finance Mana­ tee, headed by Mrs. William Bray 8.000 tons and another lully-Iadcn, The witness replied: "I don’t UP THIS MAPKIM AM’ Poultry— Stock 44 Machinery and Tools 52 of 4,000 tons in the ^ diterran- SOU OLD REPROBATE 0O>t LAST SU M M ER / [coach, 4 cylinder, In good enndi- ger of Brunner Sales Co., 5191- PIANO TUNING and repairing. can handle 1.000 person.s. Wrong know.” Player piano specialty. John O. Lindsay gets commission as addre.s.s gives fire big ..tart and oan north of Bone, the Germans Fully half an hour had been LEADING d e c e n t MARRIED {‘.tton, $40. Write Harry Ferg\ison, 4588-2-0135. WA.N'TED TO BUY beef cows, GET COMPLETE DETAILS from second lieutenant in Chemical said. CLEAN ’JOUR F. D. 1. Rockville. Cockerbam, 28 Bigelow street. calves and pigs for slaughtering. us on the Cletrac Tru-Traction cau.sos lot of damage to Gardner spent In carrying out thla proce­ MEM ASTRAS/ i037 G. M. C. 3-4 TON panel truck. Tel. 4219. Warfare Division. street home last night. John J. Advance units of LeClerc'.s army Will pay good price. .Maiuhcster agricultural crawler. It gives Dec. 14—James Blair elected broke up an enemy motorized dure. V BY T6VE,VJA\T.' >R SALE PRIVATELY owned Good motor, very clean. $245.00. Slaughter House. Tel. 2-0294. you traction full length of Trotter installed as worshipful The taxpayers paying the cost (DID'MOO ES ANY 9M41 Oldsmobilo 5 passenger Terms and trades accepted. Brun­ NEW CONVERfiBLE TOPS, cel­ president of Kiwanls club. State master of local Masonic lodge. column, inflicting some losses and luloid replaced in curtains, all track. 100 per cent perform­ Guard unit called out in bad storm, capturing equipment, in its pro­ I c h a n c e m e a n xoupe, like new. beautiful tires. ner Hales. 80 Oakland street. ance. Dublin Tractor Company, 23 Thieves strip doors on Clin­ Judge—Your age. madam. Write Box P, Herald. Tel. .5191. kinds of leather work. Chas. Lak- Articles for Sale 45 to patrol Bolton area. Frank L. gress northward across the Fez- T H IS n e w Willimantir. Reilly named head of silkworkcr's ton street of Christmas wreaths. zan or desert region, Gen. Charles Ladv Witness -Thirty years. ? / Ing, 90 Cambridge street. Tele­ Sleet storm hits town and ties up fY E A F iS f FOR SALE—103.5 PLYMOUTH phone 4740. FOR SALF.^ 2 PAPER routes, union. Frank Diana named presi­ De Gaulle's headquarters reported. Judge (incredulously) —You ( traffic for houra. Twenty-seven will have difficulty in proving that. dent of Giiiseppe Garabaldi So­ Bombers Attack Outposts ik w .sedan. $50.00. 1034 Bulck sedan, over too customers each route: Musical Instruments 53 Cheney Brothers’ employees re­ vV a n t e d rO TUNE, repair and also route of about 50. Call 6831. Fighting French bombers at­ Lady Witness (excitedly)—You $25.00. 1934 Dodge sedan. ciety. ceive long term pins last night. In­ $'25.00. 1037 Model T coupe, regulate your piano or player RICCONDITIONED Conn trumpet, tacked Italian outposts at Mur- will And it difficult to prove the 15 —Residents urged to turn off dependent Cloak Company awards contrary. The church that had Help $35.00. Brunner Sales. 80 Oak­ piano. Tel. Manchester 5052. like new. Phone 8573. after 6 all lights if planning to leave zuch, 470 miles south of Tripoli, ife r'Y * -' Fuel and Feed 49-A war bond bonus to employees. the record of my birth burned land .street. Tel. 5191. 1. m. home for evening. Plan to boo.st and machine-giinned ' enemy REPAIRING AND refinlshing 24 -Holiday trade up 2,5 to 40 ground troops, the rommuhiqiie down in 1895. chairs, caning splint, rush or housing in local area. Cheney Wanted Brothers awarded Army * Navy per cent this year, local merchants added. Building— Contracting 14 reed. Edw. rd E. Fish, 104 Chest­ FIREPLACE MIXED w o ik I for Wanted— To Buy 58 report. Coast Artillery unit sts- French headquarters in North Silver Platters—The more nut street. Tel. 3688. sale, order now. Phone 4285. E at .State theater Joint school Board approves change from oil tioned here to have Christmas par­ Africa reported in a communique abundant Ufa is a thing we must WAR V ANTED —CARPENTER work, WANTED—CONTACT with per­ to coal for- heating. ty here tomorrow. Miss Feme broadcast by the Algiers radio to­ earn for ourselves. It cannot be 5VANTED -USF)D washing ma­ Locke named hospital administra­ day that French troops repulsed given us by this or that agency, remodeling snd repairing. Call sons wishing to cut wood on chine. Tei 8098. 16— Stewart Segar takes office 'jIli.A' Help Wanted— Female 3.S shares. Lot oft Wethercll ,‘M Wf Mb wroct. we. T. M MR M t. MT O calte and other refreshments, and “ I know we’ve always thrown our big dance during the — FOR SALE — In 1900. persons 45 yeans of age favors for each little guest were "W e don’t consider ‘znipe spring semester, but we’re facing a crisis—after the first Oali Street Section. 2-fam - older comprised one-sixteenth carried out m these colors. shooting’ an essential occupa- of February tliis college will be practically a girla* ' lljr dwelling. (2) 4-room aimrt- F.ight tons of chestnut coal goes with this 5 room single, fur­ of the U. S. population: today Barbara Anne waa remembered Uon!” achooll’^ laeiits. All liiiprovements except nace heat, 8 lots. 84,600. 81.300 cash. Move right In. they number one-fourth. v’ith a choice assortment of giRs. * lat. S. P. 84.200. D. P. 8800. 2 Family— .5 down— 6 up— 2 car garage. Steam heat. Very- BCASIDING central. 86,500, 81,000 cash. Move In Jan. 1.5. TOONERVILLE FOLKS BY FONTAINE FOX Union Street. 2 5-rnunt flats. Several other very good propertlee. Knit Knee and Wrist Warmers I No heat. Full hath down — no f o r APPOINT.VIENT d i a l 4842 I upatairs hath. '! single garages. HOUSE 6RANPPA S im s is m a k in g p r 6 g r e s s w it h h is u p - r e a p i n g [Low er flat no« Mieant. S. P. ALLEY OOP So Far, So Good BY V.T. HAKLW I 64300. D. P. 8800. HOWARD R. HASTINGS To feed up to 30 men on a weekly I sA ip Ha p p y Ne w Y e a r REAL EST.VTE AND INSURANCE - J N ^ WHILE TH’ ^ THERE V’AB b 'J GENERAL 101 Phelps Road, Cor. Green Road TO Y O U ,— BOVa WOLD TH’ I BOLTO.N basis. Must be close to 'Air, I ’M COMMA . dust Off Route 6. On tarred BACK AN* SEE I Aiad. Over sn acre of land. WHAT CO ES ON l5-rin house with all iinprove- Prefabricated Gorernment TO TH’ CEAS T ments. viti’-ear garage. S. P. I64.000. iL-P. $800. Available Housing Project, I ta 80 days. MALE HELP WANTED Located Just Off Route 15, Machine Tenders West Center St. and Hartford Road I Near Rockville (On Coventr.v oad). 5-room single. .^11 ini- Dryer Men f UMvements. S. P. S3,8IHI. D. P. r r |6660. Immediate orrupancy. Apply Monday OLB MONKY*LOViN y General Laborers LousK r Mala Road, South Coventry, Experience Unnecessary aven-room single. Full bath. n—^ ..V iBoanlng water. F.lectrieity. Holt Fairchild Co. iTwo-ear garage, •'{ acre ol land. COLONIAL BOARD COMPANY I s . P. $4,000. I). P. 8800. 615 Parker Street Manchester, Conn. Phone 6148 I #

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/ . 8ATURDAT, JANtTAKT S, IMS illmirbrstn: Sttrnftto Hmtlb ATcrage Daily Circulation Th# Wtatkar For the Month of Deeeoiber, $ Foceem* •< U. 8. Weather Berewi of PlainvlUe; Grand Master of 194 To Take Over Lpdge to Seat Exchequer, Francis Kom of Dur­ About Town Heard Along Main Street ham; Grand Master at Arms, 7,858 Colder tonight: freeh to ntrong David McKenaie of Bridgeport: Super Special Menber of the Audit iJitianinFB iFr iw iiF niuti windn. B. ^ iDCid lUd Ctom chapter Bolton^s Mail Its Officers G'and Inner Guard, Lester Smith Botean of OIrealatloaB ^Mld the Memorial hoepltal la at And on Some o f Manchester*$ Side Streets^ Too ( : Manchester and Grand Outer ONE WEEK ONLY-JAN. 4TH-9TH Manchester— A City of Village Charm ‘ B*k on a plan for an evening Guard, Roger Wolcott of Hartford. . _ a r M for volunteer nuraea' aidea, A meeting of the Grand Lodge Post Office Establi»|ifd Throughout the country, it wne • to him. "Sure thing,” came the John R. Wennergren to will be held at five o’clock for dia- (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS Powtaf to the demand for auch a quick reply, "but don't tickle me," (ClaaaUMI ASvarttatag an Paga IS) MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, JANUARY 4, 1943 ,: «Bune hy people employed In 1812 to Be Discon­ apparently considered good irto- Be Installed as Grand cuseion and action on the Five Ladies’ Plain Dresses NO. 80 I and evei^b^y within hearing tit- Year Plan. Following thla meeting i^#IOUgb the day. The day courae rale for the press to find no rush . tered. (Regularly 85c each) or aelMduled to begin Monday, Janu- tinued, Qiiish Says. of hoarders to the stores after the Chancellor Tonight. a reception will be held for the Grand Lodge Officers, and a tur­ E t.M j 4, will not be given at that announcement of Imminent ra­ There was a time when the vMae. Further announcements will The U. S. post office In Bolton, tioning of canned goods. This col­ John R, Wennergren of 91 Alton key dinner will be served at 6:30 Russians Search Forest for Nazis . Army marched on its feet and p. m. , Men’s 3-Piece Suits ' appear later In tbia paper. established in 1812, will be dis­ umn does not consider Itself beans . . . those lowly beans, sub- street, will be Installed as Grand French Hurl Back Red Units Advance Open To the Public continued as of January 1. 1943. bound by such Pollyanna stand­ ject of wise cracks on the old Cl.ancellor of the Knights of Trousers, Coat and Vest Lady Roberta Lodge, Daughters ards. It reports, first, the pleas­ Pythias In ceremonies to be held At approximately eight o’clock (Regularly 85c each) following a conference of postal vaudeville stage. Just try and buy 1 a t 8 t George, will have its first ant fact that the majority of some already cooked. It's almost in the Masonic Temple tonight. th installation ceremonies will buaineaa meeting of the New officials here. Postmaster Thoma.s Manchester people went about Impossible. The old time miner Harold Cooper of Bridgeport is. the b,;gln. This ceremony, and the en­ Hard Axis Attack; Tear, Tuesday evening at the Ma- J. Qiiish stated today. The Man­ their shopping pretty much as and Alaskan sourdoughs packed retiring Granc Chancellor and will tertainment to follow, will be open to the public. An Interesting, and for ■OBlc Temple. chester post office will take care usual. And it reports, second, beans, bacon and coffee as their receive the rank of Past Grand Along Terek River; amusing program has been arrang­ $ 1.25 that a minority, and one local best dish on the trail and In camp. Chancellor. of all Bolton mail deliveries. Post­ ed. and it will be worth while for Red Crosa aurgical drosaings master Quish stated. proprietor and clerk.s sometimes Oh for the life of a miner! Try Mr. Wennergren is a local con- 1— 2 dreasefi or 2 aulta are acceptable aa a special. will be folded each Wednesday at found troublesome, was very busy and get bacon . . . coffee is ration­ al. members of the Order and 2— While suits or dresses, x-elvet dresses, dresses with ever 8 Aided by Yankees The discontinuance of the Bol­ friends to attend. the Legion home, during the hours ton post office will affect mail de­ doing its best to hoard. Among ed and beans are scarce. A hur­ pleats not on special Loral Lodge the Host from 10 to 4:30. Now that the liveries of 66 families in Bolton the incidents of the week was ried Saturday night snack now is 3— This is a super special and may never be repeated due to war holidays are over it is hoped many and this sendee will be taken over that of one woman who, hearing also out. Madame must bake , Linne Lodge is sponsoring the conditions. ' ,/ Break Nazi Salient dl.iner and the entertainment to Capture Both German Wlll volunteer for thi.s work, espc- by the carrier of Manchester’s that one of the self serve stores beans and with the coal, oil and Yank Planes tdally as the new quota is a heavy RFD No. 2 route, which goes in­ had butter on sale, with a limit ot other oven heating methods being fellow the installation ceremonies. And Italian Prisoners; one. to a part of Bolton since the split one pound to ar customer, took cut down, it begins to look as if An Invitation has been extended Drive Germans Back to I in the original RFD route on Nov. two 4>ounds from the case, hid one the lowly bean is going to be a to the charter membera of Linne Manchester Dry Cleaners Raids Against Port of Get Popular The general public, particularly 16. The rural delivery will be pound behind some cans on anoth­ much sought after dish before the Lodge, and their wives to attend Northwesl and Weslj the dinner and ceremonies as 93 WEIJ.S ST. PHONE 7254 Bombers Hit Ruhr ' thoae who enjoy setback playing. made once each day. except Sun­ er shelf and then went past the war is over. No more suppers by Sousse Result in De- la welcome to attend the weekly days and holidays. Mr. Quish stat­ cashier, planning to return later using a can opener. guests of Linne Lodge. Out of strurtion of Half Doz­ Names Now From Newly Retaken] ’ sitting tonight at 8:15 at the Ma- ed. for her second pound. Meanwhile, e.ghteen charter membera it ia ex­ Mozdok; Recapture Is] aonic Temple. These socials are The Original Clan however, some sharp eye had It’s open season on butter. pected that ten will be able to at­ en Concealed Tanks. And Nazi Sub Base held each Saturday nia-ht at the It was originally planned to noted her stratagem, and the plot Housewives are combing every tend. Linne Lodge will celebrate ! Considered Major Vic»| Temple by the Masonic Social club. have the Andover post office take was foiled. Aa for canned goods, store In towTi for this commodity Its thirty-sixth anniversary in Change from Code Let over the delivery of the Bolton some stores reported a volume of and without much luck. A bus op­ Febniary. BUY WAR_ BONDS AND STAMPS London, Jan. 4.— (A*)— British ! tory Like Those ofj business on Monday five times Mrs. Lothaire Fairclough, and ters Made to Give Top Off Day- (j;ernians Face The pre-holiday schedule of mail, but after a conference be­ erator on the Rockville line tells French forces effectively tween Mrs. Helen C. Gatchell, anything normal, and say they about R young lady who rides reg­ X r. Fairclough, of New Bririin, backed by United States anti­ Public Better Idea of Long Assault by At- I Stalingrad and Velikiel WOllc will be resumed next week Grand Chief of the Pythian .Sis­ We Have Over-the-Counter Stamp at tte British War Relief work­ Postal Inspector C. L. Tenney and would have been sold out com­ ularly with him from Hartford. tank gunners and planes hurl­ ' Liiki; Omtimie Drives* [ Postmaster Quish o f this town, pletely had it not been for the Last Thursday she hopped off hia ters, will also attend aa guests of Character of Aircraft. tack at ISight; Ameri­ Most Serious rooms in the Britlsh-American one-can-per-cuatomer limitation. Linne Lodge as will the chairman * Service at All Times ed back a heavy Axis armor­ dubhouae on Maple street. The the decision was made to permit bus at Buckland. raced acro.ss the cans Raid St. ISazaire. "Makes me wonder," aaid one street into the store looking for of the Board of Selectmen, David ed attack yesterday south­ Moscow, Jan. 4.—(/P)— J . workrooms are open on Wednes- the Manchester office to have Washington, Jan. 4—(IP)—Popu­ days and Fridays from 10 to 4:30. charge of the Bolton mail deliv­ store executive, "what kind ol butter. At the north end she re­ Chambeni and M rs Chambers. east of Pichon and captured Fuel Problem The Red Army of the Cauca'-I The committee working to.make lar names, such as Flying Fort­ London, Jan. 4.— UP)— Any women who is willing to give ery. people we ’are." "Probably," we peated this, performance but went both German and Italian .siis advanced along bothi Several Bolton residents were told him, "about the same mix­ Into four stores while the bus was this an outstanding event ia aa fol­ ress and Liberator, have been Russian sk! troops search a forest on the central front In the Velikie Duki area for the enemy, British bombers attacked tar------a little time on either day la wel­ - TRY prisoners, dispatches from bank.s of the Terek river to-| come, or if they prefer they may present at the conference includ­ ture of soul and heel this nation waiting. Coming back, llreathless lows: Chairman, Gustave A. Gull, adopted by the War and Navy de­ according to the Russian caption accompanying this photo, radioed from Moscow to New York. gets in the Ruhr last night to Failure to Take Grozny ing Samuel M. Alvord of Bolton, has been moving forward on for she said: "What a H . . . of a John R. Wennergren, Carl E. Allied headquarters in North Af­ day, driving the Germansl take work home. rica announced today. Correlated partments for American combat top off a day-long Sunday as­ whose great-grandfather, Saul the past 150 years." There’s no ra- place. Not a pound of butter here." John R. Wennergren Thoren Ldward Berggren, Charles Oil Fields Is Forcing back to the northwest and! Alvord. was the first postmaster tionifig of bad puns. ^ \ ennergren, Alexander Berggren, with this action were two raids by planes. sault on Nazi strongholds west from newly recapturedj Jim Blair, manager of Mont­ Donald McPherson, Earl E. Ander­ The New Aero American airmen, flying light The services have been using in 1812. tractor and Is a member of Linne which included a smashing Conversion of Farm Mozdok and breaking a sail-1 Leagues to Hold The New Route There used to be a' time when gomery Ward, has been getting a Lodge. Lester Smith, also of Man­ son, Carl E. Bolin, all of Linne bombers and fighters, against code letters to identify fighting air­ East Gas, Oil Axis armored equipment conceal­ Motor Torpedo Boats raid by U. S. heavy bombers Machines to Gas Use. ent the Nazi forces had I Manchester's rural No. 2 carrier the housewife could pick and big kick from the actions of one chester. will be ln.stalled as Grand Lodge, and Melvin Cox, Joseph craft. The change was made, the will now continue on east, past choose as to who her favorite of his employees, a girl who hails Inner Guard, and ia a member of Rollason and David Dickson of ed about the port of Sousse, some on the St. Nazaire submarine thrust forward more than fourj Session Sunday announcement said, “in order that the Miller residence near Bolton baker would be. But all that is from Bolton. Memorial Lodge. Memorial Lodge. 60 miles to the east, in which half Supplies Now base. Three of the R.A.F. Stockholm, Jan. 4 — (A*) — The months ago toward the Grozny I It seems that Jim waa riding to a dozen tanks were destroyed or the general public may get a bet­ craft were reported missing from oil fields, Russian reports 8ald.| Notch to the . Notch Road, then changed now. Thla Is a slowly The following Grand Lodge offi- Hit Japanese Warship failure of the Nazi Armies to take south to the Norwich Turnpike in vanishing business with curtailed work one morning when the tem­ burned and many others were ter idea of the character of mili­ the night assault. DNB, official The swift Russian recapture ya ■ ?rs will be installed by Acting the Grozny oil fields In the Rue- John Billinaky who was bom in Bolton Center, and from there gasoline supplies and tire ration­ perature was down around 15 or damaged. tary aircraft and more easily iden­ Hand—Mouth Germans news agency, said a terday of Mozdok and Malgobak,| '‘dOkrania will be the guest apeaker 20 below. Ice accumulated on his Supreme Chancellor, Dr. Frederick BINGO Braving bad weather, the. fliers tify the combat planes mentioned town In the Ruhr suffered dam­ sian Caucasus after a months-long 15 miles southeast of Mozdok, was I east and southeast to the Rich ing. Now Madam Wife Is con­ Mnrggraf of Waterbury; Grand For Quick Finishinji Leave J'; at the combined meeting of the residence. He will proceed east tent to take the first one that windshield and he was forced to A t struck with bombs, cannon and in press dispatches from the bat­ Destroyers Discov- Youth Held age. It was understood that only drive which culminated yesterday considered a major victory Uksl take it fairly easy. Needless to Chancellor John R. Wennergren; YOUR FILMS at machine-guns. One Lockheed P-3S tlefields of the world." a small force took part in the in their loss of the Key rail city those of Stalingrad and Velikls| |,.. South Methodist Hi and Epworth from the Rich residence to East comes along, regardless. Going Grand Vice Chancellor, William ered On Guadalcanal; ^ street, southeast to Loomis Road, sav, he was plenty frost bitten too. waa lost, but the pilot got dowrt Long Used In England Ickes Sees Status Likely raid. of Mozdok has left the Germans Lukl, where the Red Army coa*| •Jieaguea, at 6:30 p.m. on Sunday back to twenty years ago there Gtrhardt, of Colchester; Grand to Main street. were enough baker's carts driving Silddenly, with a roar, a 1929 Ford ELITE STUDIO safely. Popular names long have been Three Possible Hits It was the first time since New with the most serious fuel bottle­ tinned its offensives. evening. Prelate. George S. Brookes, of used In England. Even for U. S To Continue on Basis For Slaying Next he will travel west on around Manchester to enable her ropdster shot past him. Jim saw rPSTA lR S 983 XIAIN 8T. The Army & Navy Club Allied Air Power Growing Year's eve that the big R.A.F. neck since the start of the war, German Lines Crumbling Mr. BUlinsky is a graduate of with amazement that the car was Rockville; Grand Keeper of Rec­ planes. Some of these British For Months to Come; Scored on Two More. bombers had struck al Germany. informed sources said today. The German lines appeared to I r the Tambor Gymnasium In Poland Main street to West street, south to pick and choose. How many It was a spectacular followup on West street to the Mack resi­ absolutely open, without top. ords and Seal. Edward E. Aspinall designations have been approved Objectives in western Germany The collapse of the Grozny be crumbling in the roost Impor-j and also of the Hartford Theo- can remember when they used to a great display of growing Al­ by the American Army and Navy. dence. and retrace to Route 85. The Ford went merrily on its May Ease Fuel. O f Grocer were attacked that night and drive was said to have forced the tant sectors, the Russians said, as] logical Seminary. He baa been ac­ to get a cooky from "Johnny the lied air power In Tunisia at the The British are being asked to Washington, Jan. 4.—(/P) He will complete his additional way, but not before Jim noticed mines were laid in enemy waters. Nazis into wholesale conversion of the Naii command stiffened cepted by the Army Air Corps and Baker?” that hia employe waa the driver. , Every Saturday Night week-end in which American and refer to the Navy's carrier fighter —Eight Japanese destroyers schedule by going west and north­ Now cookies are not being car­ British planes shot down 28 ene­ Bulletin! The last heavy raid was on Dec. farm machinery on the home front sistance at some points only to b oj y.>la awaiting his call. He will dia- He still can’t figure it out how a REYMANDER’S FOOD------BETTER THAN EVER! At 8:15 P. M. as the Grumman Wildcat instead were discovered off the north­ 21 when Munich was attacked by to the use of gas generators in­ hit at others by the hard-driv" ^ • cuaa various aspects of the war. west to Gowdy’s Filling Station ried and the interest in the bak­ woman can take that kind of a my aircraft, damaged 34 others of the "Martlet," however. and Washington, Jan. 4.— — 17-Year-Old Makes ‘Full on Route 6. from which point he er's wagon has fallen to a low and battered Axis supply bases. western end of Guadalcanal a large force of bombers. stead of gasoline. Red Army. Sfra. John Stanley will lead the beating on these cold winter HAVE A GOOD TIME — DINE AND DANCE! Price .Administrator Hender­ Confession’ in Dan­ Several more unspecified ,^«Wonbip service. will resume his regular run. ebb. Bakers are going on the mornings. He says she must be an French infantry, motorized cav­ son, denouncing gasoline boot- island last Saturday^ the Seven American Bombers I»st At one stage in the summer (Continued On Page 7!wo) campaign in Russia the Germans lages were reported taken nor Senior Epworth League at this theory that if you bake a better imported Eskimo. alry. some artillery and anti-tank leg^ng and expressing regret Navy reported today, and bury Death; Hunting The U. S. Army Air Force lost loaf of bread the world will make Delicious Broilers Roast Prime Ribs of Beef units bore the brunt of the Ger- were so bard pressed for gasoline west and west of Mozdok si* Atime wishes to extend a cordial In- At any rate the girl doe.sn't that he had “not been tough were attacked by motor tor­ seven bombers on the St. Nazaire the recapture of the city. ivltation to young folks between a path to your door. One local have to worry about frost on the man-Italian thrust in the region Knife Fatal Weapon. raid—the greatest loss yet suffer­ that they demanded and siphoned Clerk Is Issuiiifl; Oysters and Clams Veal Cutlets Veal Scallopine s200 IN PRIZES enough" In enforcing ration­ pedo boats which definitely off from Hungarian reserves 500,- The next major Russian obji i-jthe ages of 18-30 who would like baker announced that owing to a windshield. If she gets into that of Foudouk, southeast of Plnchon. ing, said today that peo|de ed on raids on German-held terri­ shortage of materials his shop Spaghetti and Hot Sausage I Oregon Flood scored a hit on one vessel and 000 tons of fuel, said the inform­ live appeared to be Prokhlad to find good instructive meetings kind of trouble she merely levels (20) $5.00 GAMES (3) $10.00 GAMES The French commander cited are more Indllferent to the Danbury, Jan. 4— iJP) —Seven­ tory—but the communique an­ ski. Which is a railroad junction Hunting Licenses closed for four days. Another American anti-tank crews and three possible hito on two more. ants, who can not be more closely : and companiMuhip. off the glass and continues on ( 1) $20.00 GAME (1) $50.00 GAME need for conser\lrtg motor fuel teen-year-old James Joseph Mc­ nouncing the raid reported that for lines running east and was forced to close because his with a little more fresh air. planes for their support. Communique No. 239: bursts were seen on the target identified. Ebbs Slowly; than to anything else. En­ Carthy early this morning made Ueriuan Tanks Stranded and south and lies 35 miles west ( help denmnded the extra day's va­ Reymander's Restaurant ALL FOR ONE DOLLAR! It was the first reference to forcement protolema had been "South Pacific: (A41 dates are and fires were started among the cation. Still another claims that Digging into the past history of cast longitiide) "a full confession” of the murder A traveller from Germany said Mozdok. The reoccupation The Town Clerk's office was Fine Wines, Liquors and Beer American troops in action in that aggta\atod by reluctance to shipbuilding and repair facilities Prokhladnenskl would cut off May Volunteer openefVfor a short time this morn­ Its impossible to get drivers to Xlanchester there was a time when Ample Parking in Rear of Club. immediate area, although U. S. "1. On Jan. 2nd: last Wednesday night of Gottfried of the huge base. the Russians had been capturing 35-37 Oak Street Telephone 3922 accept gsBoUne rationing, and German tanks on the eastern front German forces st ■Nslckik. ing for the Issuance of 1943 hunt­ handle the routes and is seriously most of the people in this happy forces were known previously to 10 Are Dead few persons would inform on Isolated Engagements Seegelken,. German-born Danbury It was assumed that both Fly­ considering giving up his route. because the tanks were stranded under attack from the southSssL ] For Marine Corps ing and fishing licenses. The 1942 hamlet knew exactly the schedule have moved into the southern violators of the regulations, "(A ) United States motor tor­ grocer, 'State Police Capt. John ing Fortresses and Liberators took Those out of town trucks that for lack ot fuel. Winter rains have broken licenses expired Thursday night of the Connecticut Company’s trol­ reaches of the French protecto- Henderson told a Senate com­ pedo boats attacked eight Japa­ C. Kelly and Danbury Police Chief part in the raid, but official re­ used to circulate around here are The informed aources gave this terrain and made the Cauc and due to the extension of the ley lines. Weekends were heaviest tote. Hundreds Still Homeless mittee Inveetlgatlng oil short- nese destroyers In isolated en­ William J. Henry said today. ports did not specify the types campaign slower than the rabbit hunting season to January gone. .. .for the duration. for traffic to and from Hartford. Elsewhere there were these'Me- After 12 hours of questioning, used. The communique said that a picture of the situation: The local draft board reported ages. gagements in the vicinity of the In order for the Germans to con­ across the Don steppes, but 16, several hunters were without The running time to HarUord was velopments aground; And Thousands of they declared, the boy told state number of enemy planes were de­ today that a notice has been re- northwestern end of Guadalcanal duct the war on the grand scale entire German position in the new permits for hunting and War conditions bring about forty-five minutes with a single 1—Tank-supported Allied units police that he meant to hold up stroyed as they attacked the for­ heart of the north Caucasu queer happenings and odd coinci­ Acres o f Farmland Un­ Washington. Jan. 4.—«iP)—Petro- island. The attacks resulted in one the 34-year-old grocer as he closed of prertous years, and to keep the t flMved stating that the Marine the January ice fishing. track from Love Lane to Woodland. made reconnaissance patrols both torpedo hit on one of the destroy­ mation in the target area and dur­ ready Imperiltd by the Ru 'piCSorpa will accept volunteers for dences among the soldiers. At the When the buses were put In opera­ leum Administrator Ickes told a his store, and first hit him wipi ing a running fight which followed. home front moving as well, at The Selectmen voted recently to southeast and northeast of Med- der Willamette Waters. ers and three possible hits on two least 20.000,000 tons of gasoline push south from- Stalingrad-* ’ aervlce beginning Jan. 1. The Navy close all offices In the Municipal armory here two odd incidents oc­ tion here it was said that the run­ special Senate committee today his fist. But, when the grrocer Squadrons of Allied fighters es­ jez-El-Bab, 35 miles southwest of others. are required annually. appeared in greater danger ^..wlll not accept volunteers for gen­ building over which they had ju­ curred and here ia a third. In the ning time would be cut down, due, i Tunis, and one force penetrated to that the eastern seaboard’s gaso­ showed fight, they quoted Mc­ corted the bombers part way to previous cases, two youths who Portland, Ore., Jan. 4.—. running on the SPOUTOAL MEDIUM gross would be arraigned Tuesday San Francisco. Jan. 4.—(JP)— The commission advised that in Sammie Mickles, a '23-year-old regular bus patrons miss the In the 13 other oil-rationed children could not eonstltutio , same ticket with .Mayor La Guar- Seventh Daughter of » Seventh Son or Wednesday. San Francisco, without meat for the 31 communities having labor jests and joatling. On one of the states— the middle west— the Pe­ Negro from Citronelle. Ala,, vaa be required to salute the A* dia. Bom With a VeU. Laiindry Service Friday Set for Hearing three: days, and ita grocehr shortages, no contracts should be can flag if they had tell| riod 3 coupons are worth 11 gal­ sentenced by a general courtmar- KEMP'S Mr. Weintraub Has many years last trips before Oiriatmas when Readings Dally, Inelodlng Sonday. Judge Donahue set Friday for shelves virtually barren, appealed renewed and no new contracts s«'niples against such action. U ] standing room was at a premima lons each. 1 tial in Glasgow.- Dec. 30 to be Inc. of experience in the merchandis- 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Or By Appoint­ a hearing on a special motion to to the Federal government today Willing to Rent Plantation should be placed if other -facilities 1940 decision, the court and you couldn't fall down If you ment. In the Service of the Peo­ be made on behalf of Boston’s for assistance Because of the acute oil situa,- for production of the desired hanged for the murder of Jan Ci- 76S Main 8yi. Tel. 5680 I ing and credit field and expects to tton on the east coast. Adminis­ a flag-salute requirement waa I settle permanently with his fami­ tried, a woman shopper asked a ple for SO Fears. Inaugurated over a year ago and already very popular with hun­ Building Commissioner James H. Meat—beef, pork, veal lamb— goods are available elsewhere. apeiak. a Polish seaman. United trator Leon Henderson also can­ States Army headquarters here an unc4»nstltutlonal Infring ly in Manchester. genial, portly resident of the Oak­ 169 Chnrch Street, Hartford, Conn. Mooney, who was Indicted for wil­ practically vanished from butcher T J Uncle Sam for $1 Year Included in the 31 areas are sec­ of religious freedom. land section if she could hang on ' Phone 9-0097 ful neglect of duty, and he set shops New Year’s eve. There has celed extra gasoline rations for tions in which current labor re­ announced today. traveling salesmen in the 17-state dreds of customers. Same high quality work but Tuesday for hearings on similar been none at all since early Satur­ quirements cannot be met except Mickles was the first American section. He announced that all Enters Not Guilty Plea motions on behalf of other dc' day and will be none, . butchers MlUedgeville, Ga„ Jan. 4—(A>)—■«•. “ You are in position," he fold through release of wx>rkcrs. em­ soldier to be given the d'eath sen­ Worcester, Mass., Jan. L fendants. commercial buildings which can ployed In production for which tence in Britain since the war be­ said, until Tuesday, and then only convert their heating plants to There’s a 1.000-acre planUtion*'on ; Wlckard, “ to to to* Roger D. Shepherd, SPECIAL SERVICE Judge Donahue set bonds as fol­ a scant supply, far under the eX' 1 . .1— i camps and draft boards of the na- facilities exist elsewhere; com­ gan. war worker, pleaded not guUtjr lows: Barnett W. Welansky, own­ coal in the 30 oll-ratloned states the fertile banka of the Oconee | secure thousands of men munities where labor require­ All such proceedings are subject for folks who need pected demand. must complete the conversion by the murder of his attractive yr“ er of the Cocoanut Grove, who was In addition, said W. D. Hadeler, river nesr here that Uncle Sam ; g^e much Iwtter suited for ments are belrfg met only through to review by President Roosevelt. wife, the mother of two ch CASH >AK GRILL' charged with manslaughter and Jan. 31 or at least have made ar­ executive secretary o t the Califor­ can have for $1 a year if he'll furn-' farm work than military duty and substantial in-migration, and sec­ The courtmartial found that ^Co n s id e r in g a loan? Don't borrow unnacauatilti rangements for it. The buildings when arraigned in District ‘'WHERE CK)OD FELLOWS GET TOGETHER* YOU SAVE 15% conspiracy, $10,000; James Welan nia Retail Grocers’ Association Ish the manpower to produce need-i who. with the same pay, would tions where "large-scale special Mickles had "deliberately, malici­ but if a loan it tha bait lolution to your probltm wa wjll go heatless otherwise, Hen­ this morning before Judge aky, his brother, charged with only two stores out of 50 he to' ed food. gladly make the change. It might recruitment programs have been ously and unlawfully” killed Ciap- L. Riley who ordered mm want to aarva you. If you naed axtra cash for MaMnal manslaughter and conspiracy, derson .warned. spected had any stocks of canned Cancellation Threatened The offer came from 80-year-old V)e confined to those who vdunteer- or are immediately necessary to ciak on the night of Nov. 18. without ball for the grand tipanwa, elothint, to pay old billt or for medical Dim AND DANCE $10,000; Jacob Goldfine, club draw upon reserves of women and Seizes Girls .\rni •*!>•"»•• A aeewof '• prepared to aarva you promptly goods. Butter and egg stocks like­ OPA threatened cancellation, of James Longstreet Sibley, Sr., in an , ed. Detective Ueut. James J. steward, accused of manslaughter, open letter to Secretary o« Agricul-1 "With aeml-military and farm other Individuals not customarily Testimony was introduced that nan said Shepherd shot M Employed woman and employed' man who need cash To the Lilting Tunes ot $10,000; Samuel Rudnick, a con' wise were scant. fuel oil rations of holuseholders CASH and CARRY ture Wickard after the manpower j organization, millions of acres in the labor market.” Mickles and a soldier friend met Only Foods Remnlning Victoria. 24, to death hi her can XM a loan of $10 to 1300 at on their tifna- tractor engaged In construction and others who fail to redeem The commlsaion in a new classi­ Fresh vegetables, bakery prod "coupon credit notes" given to oil shortage kept shrinking the num- i could be planted to just such crops another soldier accompanying two room yesterday moratag *n lure alooa. Sannbla monthly paymentt. A loan of SlOO woric at the Cocoanut Grove, fication of labor supply listed the eoau $20.60 whan promptly repaid in 12 monthly conaeeu- DON MAC AND HIS ucta and pac)caged goods were the dealers. Due to delays In issuing ber of his cultivated acres and: as you think most needed and white girls in Glasgow. Clapciak quarrel and tKpa t^lephooow ] charged with conspiracy, $5,000 reached a critical sUge when Sib- ■ can’t be grown under the present areas as having labor, surplus aa and another Pdlish seaman were to send a doctor and an ambw tiva intullmanti of $10.05 each. David Gilbert, employed In the only foods remaining In adequate oil coupons, consumers were au­ supply, and even in these the thorized for a long time to buy oil ley's sole helper, a 69-year-old N e-' set-up.” being in Group 4; thoae having said to have come up and talked ■ s • • Wa welcome all applicationt—even if you're new in tha RHYTHM MASTERS construction of the Grove's cock' Sibley, who once edited the- late shorUgea it put in Group 1; Group 20 Killed In Train Crnsh neighborhood or oo a new job. Coma in or phone ua. ' tail lounge, also charged with con­ choice was limited. without ration certificates if they gro, had to give up working. DELICIOUS FOODS -> MODEST PRICES! A request for an Increase in promised to turn over Jie coupons Along with the offer, Sibley sent Senator Tom Watson's fiery news­ 2 comprises 95 areas having a cur­ (Continned on Page Two) London, Jan. 4.— — spiracy, $2,500; Ueut. Frank J. rent balance of labor aupply and food quotas allocated by the Of­ when they got them. a suggestion for getting many paper, “The Jeffersonian," has Arsons were killed In nnd Roast Beef Veal Cutlets Steaks Linney, Boston fire department, farmed the plantation for 60 years. demand; Group 3 included 61 areas who inspected the Grove eight fice of Price Administration to the "A small minority of purchasers more acres of land into production. Treasury Balance ously Injured when nif Roast Stuffed Chidien, Chow Mein, Roast iSirkey —mostly householders, have failed Taken singly, Sibley aaid, his offer He announced sometime ago that having an anticipated balance of train traveling betweew n f t A c n t d FINANCE CO. New Model Laundry days before the fire and reported San Francisco bsy region and to labor aupply and demand, in the would be of little qioment. but he If lie lost either hia Negro helper, mad Wnnstorf. Frnaato, STATE THEATER BUILDINO Fine Wines — Liquors and Beer Its condition was good, indicted other war industry centers In to redeem Aha notes,” OPA said. next alx montha, with an adequate Washington. Jan. 4— UPi— .The Since dealers, cannot replenish expressed belief hanks, Individusla “ Old Doc,” or bis plowing mule, to another expreta which I tod Floor Phone 54*0 for wilful neglect a t duty and OiUfomU was filed with the Sen­ labor aupply at present position of the Treasury Jan. 1: 30 Oak Street Tel. 3894 73SummitSt. Tel. 8072 ate Small Business committee th6tr own stocks without turning and locui companies controlling Ada, he would have to give up the ReceipU. $34,496,670,88: expen­ held up by a tralBe tlgaal. D. R. Brown. Mgr. Licraae No. 391 with being an acceaaory after the limited truck farming he ia doing In announcing the groupings, the fact a t manslaughter, $5,000 by Hadeler. He also urged the^ in coupons. OPA authorized ration vast acreages would be willing 'to ditures. $283,499,518.16; net bal- said today, quottog a now. "Old Doc” said bs just .. California congressional delega rent their land "M ^ p^ U cally the am. C$99 ra m i. ,aoo«, $I0.820j55$J»$J«i bcoado—t at • DN^ ' m R q p r s m X |t$oa to firaM to r SMlrtanflSi MIM b 'I flB « 91 W* 9 « b