4 B A T U S D A T , J A N U A R T 28,1944 >^AGE rWBLV* Manchester Evening Herald War Bonds Will H elp to Back the WACSf Waves and Spars F- Pfc. Clifford A. Bombard, aon I of Mr. and Mra. Clifford A. Bom­ Is Decorated Chili to Burn EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT AT 8iI5 About Town bard, Sr.. o< M Henry atraet, la | Heard A long Main Street ______a ____ TWENTY-FIVE GAMES FOR $1.00 Average Daily Circulation The Weather aUUoned at the U. 8. Naval 8U- Its Mortgage For the Month of December, 1845 Foreosat ot U. S. Weatber Bureau Vrt. Anna Aiical of i8 Kwall tlon, Jacksonville, Florida. And on Some oi Hanche$ter*$ Side StreeUj Too straet was agroaably Increaeing elowUneas, aot eo Thuraday avenln* lo gat a long Mlsa Peggy Torrance of Rose­ 8,504 cold tonight; Tuesday partly mary Place and Mies Adele M. It may 1 e a good Idea for par-fment told him In regard to the British American Or- cloudy to cloudy, not much cdiange dtatanca call from bar aon, Bruno, man with' the cane only confirmed Mlkolonls of 11% Ford street are enU to, tell their offspring where Member of tlie Audit In temperature. •t a Navy b M to Chlca^. ^uno jSanization to Celebrate enroUed at Pennsylvania State his earlier suspicions for he ate pureso o f CIrenlatlona k BOW a flaatoaa, flrat elaaa and they live and also their name. AERO BINGO and paid for a hearty meal. College for speclallaed training In The Event. ' ------AT ------Manchester— A City of Village Charm ■Maattr opent aeronautical engineering, on the Yesterday afternoon a child, It is to be hoped that this per­ koopltal wltb tonaUlUa. He la be- completion of which they wlU re­ less than four years of age was son no longer will be .able to im­ for a noticed by Officer Heffron wander­ - With appropriate ceremonies the fpg aant to a Florida baae turn to the Hamilton Standard pose upon the’ kindness of the (Ulasslfled Advertising on Page 10) MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, JANUARY 31, 1944 (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS Mra. British American Club will burn apadal e l^ t waeka course. Propellers Division of the United ing along, Main street. The child town’s clergy as, we understand, The Army & Navy Club VO L. L X III„ NO. 102 Rusaall, the mortgage on its property and AUeiai has another aon, Aircraft Corporation, East Hart- was stopped and asked her name. he has in ..the past^^even to the loeatad to Bngland,______She could not give It nor tell extent of living for an entire club house on Maple street this No gasoline? Can’t use your car? fc ^ . where she lived. The officer took week upon the largess of one of evening following a banquet at Then why not walk? It’s not too far« The Mad Hatters Club, a. newly her to the police station. The only them. 6:30. Members are asked to re­ Quadruple Submarine Launching Sets Record marrlsid thing She knew was that she lived port early inasmuch as there is And you will And our Bingo’s fun Free Enlargement organised club of young 'on "a street with one light out.” ------quite a program for the evening. With many prizes to be won. to Baltic women will meet Tuesday eve- Gateway Allies Push Forward It was early in the morning ’ - •' Georgel She was kept at the police sta- Ilie British American Club, un­ with Every E«dl of nim A t % f , Work tlon while an effort was made to and most of the stores selling der shrewd management and finan­ (20) $5.00 GAM ES (3 ) $10.00 GAM ES candy along Main street were not Dgeeloped and Printed. "P W C .Hii'h. fnr the Red Cross. The check the police record showing a cial investments, has acquired val­ (1 ) .$20.00 G AM E . (1 ) 350.00 G AM E S . meettog was iJ ; id ^ the home street with one light out. There yet opened for business when a uable property Which is, now free local man came into a restaurant for Reds; and clear of all encumbrances. Nearer ELITE STUDIO I!/ Mra Ravmond Reid of 203 was no such rect of Mrs. y Lieutenant ter a call came to the police sta­ which sometimes has a supply of The mortgage will be burned this street. In 2 Italian Areas; Main ------, , , ^ tion reporting a child missing. It box candy. He had Ju.st come evening. Osano will cater for the Lenore P. Obremskl of the from work and was seeking the occasion. “W aves” was a guest. She has came from Mt. Nebo avenue, a dis­ A t iu f mM/ wOOFRAM tance o f one mile from where the sweets for a fellow employe who Advance Difficult be«i with that branch of the serv­ (HIIOWB As qaeen Alice) child w.^s found. The mother call­ was on the sick list as he in­ ice since October of 1942. Lieut Herbert Weber SPIRITUAL MEDIUM ed in for the child later. tended to pay a visit to the latter as a delegate for the shopworkers ScToath Daughter of a Seventh Son Richlird David Flsvell, acamanl A eommunlcatlon from Major British Russians at Approaches | J ) l ^ g S e e S Nazis Admit Drives prior to getting his rest. Being Bom W ltb a VeU. second class has completed his Edwsrd .T. Murphy, well known Oeneral William F. Kepner. com­ told that the restaurant’s supply Readtags Dally, toctadlng Sunday, basic training station at Sampan, druggist, on a trip to Virginia re­ manding general of the Eighth WASTE PAPER Of Kingisepp; Ger­ S A M. te a P. M. Or By Appolnt- N. Y., and has been granted a fur-| cently came up with a neat one had all been sold he asked where A A F Fighter Station in England, Ahierican m b L In the Service of the Peo­ mans Assert Soviets British and Americans lough. He Is the son of Mr. l that he observed while In the he could get some at that time of states that Second Lieutenant ‘Jap Plot* ple for IS years. Mrs. Howard C. Flavell of South, After, 8 meeting, held In the day. Herbert Weber, aon of Mrs. Her­ Launch Big Scale At­ Put Redoubled Fury Ids Church Street, Hartford, Coon. One of the patrona, who was a Club Hartford Road. afternoon. Mr. Murphy decided to man Prless, of 299 East Middle Bombers Smash Phone d-2034 go for a stroll. Walking down a side friend o f his, volunteered the In­ Turnpike, has been awarded an tack in Dneiper Bend^ Still Alive Into Attacks from formation that at that ho\ir he COLLECTION street he noticed a crowd going In­ Oak Leaf Qluater, in addition to Heavy Battles Fought. Beachhead Arc Below to a church. As he drew near he- knew of only two placea In the the Air Medal previously awarded — BINGO — saw a algn on the door. "Chicken vicinity that would be open that to him for "meritorious service In Committee Pledges Re- At Berlin Again Rome and Main Trans;- might have some of the desired MONDAY, JANUARY 31 EAT THE BEST AT REYMANDER S Supper Tonight. Come In for a aerial flight, in the completion of Will Be Omitted Moscow, Jan. 81.— (/P)— W ing and a Prayer.” confections. 20 operational sorties over enemy Russian troops, pushing rap­ netced Vigilance to Italy Line at Cassino; . ROAST BEEF AU JUS a He hied himself to the nearest occupied continental Europe.” one and managed, apparently by Lieutenant Weber trained at IN THE SOUTHWEST SECTION idly west from Leningrad to­ Fight ‘Cunning and Third Terrific Blow in Germans Report. Great ^ NATIVE BROILERS Local garage men are sore. They the use o f his friend’s name, to Camden, S. C., Blytheyille, Ark., This Week! day along the, shores of the Federal Vote are one o f the hardest hit of the Trickery* oh Enemy. Four Nights; American Violence in Attacks. TENDER STEAKS obtain the box sought Selma, Ala., where he received his All streets west of Main street from the Center South Gulf of Finland, Reached the small business firms. While most Later In the day the friend was wings, and Weatover Field,, Mass. of their time was to sell cars, approaches of Kingisepp, Ik. Fliers Attack Bruns­ OYSTERS AND CLAMS ON THE HALF SHELL In the same establiahmenf and He left for England last falL Will Be and South of Center and West Center streets. Washington, Jan. 81.—(ff)—De­ Plan Threat Allied Headquarters, Al­ OYSILKS jA ^ a n d d a n c e TO N IG H T! prior to 1941, they now arc oc­ gateway to the Baltic. Gert. A world’s record was claimed in the launching o f four submarines at the Portsmouth, N. H., N avy was greeted by the proprietor with claring "the Japanese plot' wick and Hannover. giers; Jan. 31.— (JP)— British; cupied making out countless forms Leonid A. Govorov’s Army Yard when the four aubmerslbles hit the water In one day. Shown here are three of the four (left the remark: A son,' John Vincent, was born Continued against the United States “ Is still to right) USS. Ronquil, sponsored by Mrs. O. M. Elder, wife of the aide to the commandant of the and American forces threw for some agency In Washington. "I appreciate your interest In passed Veimam, 17 miles For Whites One owner made the following re­ at the Hartford Hospital yester­ being carried on” In this country, Portsmouth Navy Yard; USS. Redfish, sponsored by Miss Ruth Adair Roper, daughter of a Navy cap­ London, Jan. 31.— (JP)— themselves forward with re-, Reymander'd Restaurant my business, but please don’t send day to Dr. and Mra. Jolfli V. Ore­ February 5th from the border of Estonia on the tain, and the USS. Razorback, sponsored by Mrs. H. F. D. Davis, wife of the Portsmouth Navy Yard man mark: “Some day I am going to me any more candy customers Advertise in The Herald-^Il Pay* the Dies committee pledged Itself Hundreds of big R. A. F. doubled fury today from ' find out who the bird is that made gon of 1193 Main street. railway from Leningrad to Reval ager. The fourth sub, the USS. Scabbardflsh, hit the water In another section of the yard. (A P Fine Wines, Liquors and Beer early In the morning.” bombers smashed at Berlin up theae confounded forms. When (Tallinn). The junction la east of today to renew vigilance against Wlrephoto.) Mississippi Senator De­ both the beachhead arc be-; 35-87 Oak Street Telephone 3922 Klnglaepp, Which controls entry I do If am going to Washington the "cunning and trickery" It said again last night with a holo­ low Rome and their main ’ Nature can generally be depend- | Into Eatortls through a atrip of characterized the actions of our caust of fire and explosives clares Boys from South and give him a piece o f my mind If ground . between the gulf and trans-Italy line at Cassino.'| I have any mind left after making ed upon to make up for her mia- enemy In the Pacific. in history’s greatest sustain­ takea. For Instance, while last Lake Chudov. ’ In a report to the House, the Fighting to Main­ While Allied headquarlers £ out these.” Pitiless Peace announced new gains in both > fall the wells were nearly dry and ] Klalntain Preaaure committee created to Investigate Navy Reports Sinking ed aerial offensive, which left tain White Supremacy. the lawns were seared and brown Troop# of Gen. Marklan Popov’s un-American activities said "the the Nazi capital and three areas, the German high com- i mand’s communique, as heard; Walking around town wa heard for lack o f rain, every storm this I Manchester Has Several Housing Developments All second pre-Baltic front malntoln- Axis invasion o f the United other great industrial cities the complaint of the grocer, ea- winter haa brought rain. The only ] ed pressure from Novosokolnlkl, States” began 10 years ago. with Plan for Japs Washingtdb, Jan. 31^>F)— Sen­ here, admitted that powerful tank ’ pecially the amaller ones, about aflame and heaped with rubble. and infantry forces bad launched. snow we have had so far waa the approaching within less than' 60 the Japanese Fifth Column being Of 14 Japanese Ships It was the third terrific blow in ator EMtIand (D., Miss.) said to­ counting up the ration points. He, milea of Latvia along the Moacow- an offensive in a northerly and': light fall at Thankagivlng time. “considerably more Intricate and four nights upon Berlin, and Mos­ day the administration's absentee too, hma a legitimate kick, or at Within a Very Reasonable Driving Distance of One Rlga railroad. This force encoun­ northeasterly direction from the Contraatlng this winter with laat, Involved than that of any of the Now Hardened quito bombers darted in after the leaat he feela that way about it. tered alternate blizzards and ballot plan for the armed services strategic wedge just below Rome, 3 while we have had conaiderable other Axis countries.” heavy bombers to add to the FRADIN’S His beef follows; “ I used to be able thaws which male the advance waa a threat to "white supremacy and that battles on the main front cold weather, traveling conditions I _ Tighter Immigration Urged A ll Go Down A fter I J^p { { e m m e n t spreading ruin. INCORPORATED to read the Sunday paper# at one have been easy on the highway de­ Another...W e Suggest That You See the Others difficult. ( ^ T ig h te r Immigration rules were Some Ranking Authori­ in the south," and told the Senate had attained great violence. time. Now I spend all day Sunday partment, and instead of shoveling (The German communique aaid recommended aa a precaution Attacks by Far-Rang- * ” ^ Ominous Silence Over Germany Attacking Main Defenaes V e. that "the boys from the south are counting, aortlng and proving that snow the men have been clearing | the Ruasiana had launched a big against future subversive move­ ties Advocating Pro­ ing Submarines; Two Cut to Pieces An ominous silence fell over llhe fighting to maintain white au- The communique said the Allies ^ I'h a v e enough points on hand to the gutters and manholes. acale attack In the Dnieper bend ments which the committee said whole of Germany in the wake of premacy." were attacking the main German balance up for the amount o f gro­ December 13 brought the flrat and THEN See southwest ) Wire) 1 The Germans .were offering Peter’s govemment-ln-exlle for a since the Pacific war started. Penetrate Nearly 100 Miles den division of the town. and he remembered that he had stubborn resistance in steel and Pacific and Asia. Theae are to atrip O f that number, 422 have been Berlin began last Nov. 18. that 56 per cent to elect Willkie, treaty x»f alliance and friendship. Stllwell’s troops already have That-would d beside them. There waa a concrete fortifications and along the Japs of their whole empire of sunk, 36 probably were sunk and Dewey or Stassen. You are not A Reuters dispatch from Cairo penetrated nearly 100 miles into mately 21,000 long tons of bombs Bay State Law Upheld flat atone nearby o n * on It a tin thickly mined roads, the dispatch conquest built up through half a 114 damaged. taking aerioualy this prediction.” said It had been learned unofficial­ Burma, the deepest strike in a “Shocked by Message” Washington, Jan. 81.— (/Pi— Ths 2 Canvassers in Previnct 3-A Then the mental picture Text of Communique Supreriw Court upheld by a 5-4 Roofing-Asbestos ly there that King Peter's premier, (Contlnoed on Page Two) three-pronged attack now under (Continued on Page Eight) A t the other end o f the Capitol (Pine, Ridge, Walnnt Streets Section) faded. (('nnttnaed on Page Six) vote today tbe constitutionality of Yesterday afternoon, after work Di*. Bozhldar Purio; had transmit­ The text of N avy Communique way. the House heard that Gov. B. B. Siding and Rock ted the propoeal to Moaco^ and No. 500: The Chinese first met elements Hickenlooper. of Iowa, was "pro Jlasaacbusetts law prohibiting a the man remembered seeing parent or guardian from furnish- 2 Canvassers in Precinct 3-B path like that on the ouUkirU of thflt Premier Stalin had turned It "Pacific and Far East: of the Japanese regiment at Yup- foundiv shocked by the effrontery ing literature to a child for sale (Valley, Rosemary and Orchnrd Streets Section) East Hartford. He went there. He W ool Insulation aaide with the reply: “ 1. U. S. submarines have re­ bang village on the upper tributary Hitler Returns of the President’s message with Russian Drive Soldier Held In any street or public place. found the path, followed It and "The time la not yet.” ported the sinking of 14. enemy o f the Chindwln which runs along respect to proposed legislation on ‘Parents may be free to berome 3 Canvassers in Precinct 3-C ' came upon the’ pine tree, the Expert workmanship. A ll work No Desire to .Interfere vessels in operations against the the western side o f Burma. The voting by service men.” (New, Winter and Church Streets Section) buahea the flat atone and the tin guaranteed. Reasonable Prices. The Ixmuon Sunday Observer enemy in these areas, aa follows: Japanese ambushed the Chinese To 'Old Theme The Iowa governor made the martyrs themselves,” Justito No obligation for an estimate. Food Threat also carried a .similar article, In Slayings there and inflicted casualties, but statement in a letter to Reprc.sen- R u tl^ ge said In the majority can. You gueaaed It, hla teeth were "Sunk: • under the tin can. H e’d never been Write. which said Moscow waa imder- the Chinese dug In and. held. tntlve LeCompte (R.. Iowa) which opinion, "but it does not follow 1 Canvasser in Precinct 3-D “Two large transports. there before, he believes. atood to have rejected the propos­ The Japanese immediately sent the latter read on the floor. they are free, in identical eircum- (Laurel, Chestnut nnd Locust Streets SecHon) "One medium transport. , Agtifin Declares Victor W e think It’s one for the psychl Burton Insulating Co. Nazis Confronted With al 'with the statement that the Police Seeking Shotgun in a force behind and, aiiri-ounded "It seems to me," Hlckenloop- stanres, to make martyrs of tbeil "One medium tanker. them. Then for 30 days American children before they have reached atriata. 180 Oxford St. Hartford Kremlin has no desire to interfere er’s letter said; "that If there ever 3 Canvassers in Precinct 4-B Economic Disaster in Believed Used in All "One medium N aval auxiliary. pilots flew rations, ammunition and In^ Europe, W ill Be the age of full and legal discretion Phone Hartford 82-4515 In Yugoslav internal affaiin. had been any question as to the (Jarvis Street, Deepwobd Drive, Foxcroft Drive Section) "One small freighter. other supplies to the trapped bat- when they can make that chplcs Manchester may be virtually free King Peter’s exiled government, 3 Double Murders. Either Nazis or Reils. president’s desire to subjugate the Old Poland Thrust. "One medium cargo transport talio.n, skimming tree tops to de­ for themselves.” of the sidewalk variety of pan­ now established in Cairo, has been 5 Canvassers in Precinct, 4-D^ I "Seven medium freighters. liver it exactly into the hands of * I handlers, but it atm baa at least London, Jan. 31—(4*)— Adolf (Continued on Page Six) (St. .lohn, Alexander and Perkins S t i l t s S— Tranton, N. J., Jan. 51— OF) the line he took only a month ago playing on the aympathiea of its baa confronted Uie Germans with department communique.” a new line still farther back so County Solicitor Arthur J. Ber­ 1 Canvasser in Preflnet 5-A —Mercer County Proaecutor —that the war will end without clergymen. Appearing at the Range and Fuel the specter of an economic diaaster the outer ring o f Japanese In turn geron said today that the trail of (Adnms Street Section) W alter D. Cougle today Iden­ victor— and returned to his old Brancato Case house of a local pastor recently that may have far-reaching con­ was surrounded. Then they began auspeet In the slaying on Satur­ t- ' this apecialiat flrat asked for Briggs Enters tified an Army private being theme that only Soviet Russia or OIL sequences. held In custody at Fort DIx la - Japs Lose 546 Planes a tree-to-tree elimination. First day of Call Perry, 49-year-ol4 7 Canvassers in Precinct 5-B naoney and. when none w aa, forth­ Nazi Gerrhany can win the strug­ (Horton Road, Broad Street and Woodland Street Section) In four years of Intensive ef- connection with the tnvesUga- the outer ring was wiped out, and crippled periodical store proprie­ coming, agreed to accept a meal, TICKET PRINTING During January^ 45 Japanese bodies ware coitnted gle. Inquest Opens foi;t, the Germans have developed Innocent Plea tion of six shotgun slayings In In a grim New Year’a message tor, had led to New York city. to be charged to the clergyman, METERS, there. Then the Chinese encircled 2 Canvassers in Precinct 5-D the central core of Poland, which a "Lovers lane" on bleak Advanced Allied* Headquarters, on Dec. 31, the Nazi Fuehrer as­ Bergeron declined to disclose the I as a second choice. they organized under the label of Duck Island. Cougle said he New Guinea, Jan. 31.— (P) — The the second ring o f the enemy, and name of the man sought but said (Cambridge, Strickland Streets Section) He demurred to accepting a Meter prints amoi|pt of de­ S You No Longer Need To Be An Essential War serted that "in this war there will "government general," into one of was'Clarence Hill, Negro, 55, Japanese in their frantic defense there a Japane^ major and three W ife of Accused Called that a murder warrant had berii I note' to carry to the designated Denies All Charges in bc^no -victors and losers, but livery on your slip for yoor the main sources of -sustenance not of Hamilton township. In the o f Rabaul and other Southwest captains—^thc whole top row of Issued for him. The suspect, Ber­ restaurant, but compromised on merely survivors and annihilated.’’ Into Coroner’s Office 3 Canvassers in Precinct 6-B Worker To Buy One of These Houses. They Are only for their armed forces but for Array since March 12, 1945, Pacific holdings have lost at leaat battalion officers—were found geron continued, had lived in B er-, a telephone call to the eating protection. Connection With Cele­ Yesterday, on the 11th anniver­ (Woodbridge, Starkweather Sts. and Phelps Road Sectlaa) the home trdnt and the father ot two chil­ Uw^or about four months and place. The ^ood pastor when sary of his rule, he declared that At Secret Hearing. Situated conveniently near Ger­ brated *Hopkins Letter’ dren. (OoBtinaed on Page Six) Continued on Page Eight from this fight can emerge only was familiar with Perry’s store he called described the mah in 3 Canvassers in Precinct 6-C I i Now Released To Unrestricted Public Sdle. many proper as well as her east­ ♦ ______one victor, and tlji* will be either and the fact that he carried a detail even to hla better-tban- L. T. Wood Co. Trenton, N. J„ Jan. 31— (/F)— New Haven. Jan. 31.—(45—Coro­ conaiderable sum of money on hla (HolUhter, Washington Streets Section) ern Arm y bases, this area has sup­ Washington, Jan. 31 — (J*) — Germany or Soviet Russia. A Ger­ I average accent and the fact that 51 Biflflen St. TeL 4496 Five years after two shotgun ner James J. Corrigan opened person. plied both with a 'ininlmum expen­ Oborge N. Briggs pleaded Innocent man victory means the preserva­ be w'aa cu ryln g a cane. blasts echoed across the Delaware secret Inquest today in the death 1 Canvasser in Precinct 6-D diture of transportation and at (he today to charges that he forged tion of Europe, and a Soviet vic­ "Ah!” aaid the proprietor when river and a couple slumped dead' Good Samaritan Act Lays of Rose Brancato, New Hqven Fire Destroys New Addition (Henry, Hollister and North Elm Streets Sectlan) same time has served as an eco­ the celebrated "Hopkins letter.” tory Europe’s krinihllatlon.” I the message was relayed to him, A a Low As $500 Down on bleak Duck island, a soldiev newspaperwoman who police aaid TUton. N. H „ Jan- 81— 0F>-~ > nomic link between Germany and Appearing to answer F^eml Delivered In Calm Voice "so he Is up to his old tricks!” waa being held.in custody today at was cremated in a huge furnace Willllame hall, lateat addittsn to her Balkan satellites. The German news agency DNB 3 Cunvussers in Precinct 9-C When the gentleman vagabond indictments which alleged forgery, Fort pix in connection with alx Way Clear for Burglary after her disappearance last July. the Golden Rulb Farm for Boys, < (Maple, Eldridge Streets Section) ' Reflect Intensive Development said the broadcast speech was re­ IrMtcbed the restaurant the oarner SOMETHING Bond For Deed false pretense and use o f the mails nocturnal "lovers' lane" slayings. First witness t6 be brought to was destroyed today by fire. SupL Technical articles in (3erman to defraud, Briggs, former con layed by Berlin from "Hitler’s was waiting for him at the ddoy. Police were reported searchini headquarters.” The speech was the courthoiiae for the Inquiry William R. Westwood esttmatofl .V 1 Canvasser in Precinct 9-D ^ newspapers published In Krakow fldential aide to Interior Secretary was Walter William Law, 40. who I Suspecting that hs had mads the 6000 for a shotgun believed used in ,al C!hicago. Jan, 81—(IP)— Thia la The sad climax (fo r the Pa- delivered in a -»lm . even voice, as the loss at 556,000. Tbe btaM. ' and other eastern points reflect Ickes, entered a disclaimer to all (School and Wells Streets Section) "touch” to save whatever money three double murders, ' and an a tangled tale of a borrowed elec­ luchs) qame when the women re­ has been held incommunicado since started near a chlmiiey on tha F. H. Ai MORTGAGES ARRANGED THROUGH THE M.4NCHESTER TRUST CO. this intensive development and the these charges. if read from a script. he had on him to spend fo r .liquor, Army mine detector was expected tric light fuse, a 54,000 burglary turned-iand> found Mrs. Paluch't Hitler said that England already, laat Tuesday when police said he bud floor a a i swept throui ' NEW! progress achieved. They describe Granted Time to File Motions 4 Canviissers in Precinct 11-A the I restaurant man questioned SALESMAN ON THE TRACT DAILY 9:30 A. M. TO 6 P. M. to be brtmght into use todi^ to aod the removal of five children apartment In disarray. They had Jos*, her power on the conti­ confessed that he strangled the two and a half-story, the building up of livestock herds, His attomeyb then ayked for 28-year-old girl and shoved her (Summer, Moore and McKee Streets-Section)' him as to whether he had any W e’re N ow Serving 'sweep" an area in which the wea­ to two orphanages. awakened Palucb who admitted nent and he seized upon the Rus- structure. Tbe Tilton and Nortb> the , improvement of quality of and were granted three weeks In I money and when hla answers pon might have been buried. The action opened yesterday he vaguely remembered hearing siah-Polish question as evidence of body into the furnace of the Wool- field fire departments fought ttM Breakfasts breeding not only In livestock but order to file motions or demurrers worth building where he worked as 5 Canvassers in Precinct proved evasive refused to serve Authorities St the Fort aaid the morning when l4-year-old Albert nolaes but auppoeed hla w ife waa the decline. flanieo with water from a largo At Popular Prices! In poultry, and the re-stocking of as they might decide to offer pre­ superintendent. (Cooper, High and Wninnt Streets Sectloa) him and copductsd him to the man was being detained at the re­ Adams Innocently entered a cleaning bouse, k search showed, "W hat Europe in practice could wen but the. blaie had gottou ta«~ lakes and streams with fish. liminary to trial. Pre*«des Court.Sewilou [door o f his eatabliahnient. quest of New Jersey and Pennayl- North Side tavern to borrow a he told police, that $2,800 In cur­ expect from British promises of 'much of a headway. Many research InsUtutea * have ' The 55-year-old Briggs, ex Aside from saying he would Standing at his doorway he O PEN AT vania police, and Brig Gen. MOdi- light fuse. WaUie Klltch, a. U v- rency and 51,725 In war bonds help is bert proved by the Anglo- 1 Canvasser in Precinct 11-D been eatabliabed, numerous new tremely serious and subdued, son Pearson, post commander, question Law, the coroner did not To Defend Vatleaa Propertlea watched his ^departing "guest em visitor, volunteered to install bad been taken. American attitude toward Poland, (Fairfield, Campfidd and Courtland Streets SecBon) 1 7 :30 A. M. dams have been built, vast drain­ answered to the charges in a voice added that the A rm y would re­ disclose what other witnesses had Ben. Switoerlaad. Smm. 51 enter a rival establishment fur- Greenbrooke HomeSq Ino* the device and aubsequently noted The would-be Indian children Finland and the BalUc sUtes. as age projects bafe been completed that waa almost Inaudible. lease him to the state fo r dispoai- — Oorrien della Sera o t .tber along the street. the boy'a foui* little brothera and were forgotten until aomeone else weU as enUre southeast Europe," 1 Canvasser in Precinct 12-B and. the entire agriculture of the His 13,000 bond was continued. tlon upon proper application. (CeunuuMi eu Pans Two) said today the Vatleea has ssat Later In the day curiosity got / ’ ALEXANDER JARVIS, PrijB. slaters were alone In their apart­ called police who took them to he said. (N ortb Main* North and Unloa Streets Sectloa) area reorganized to produce what 'The Indictments against the Refuse to laoue Rtatemeut "A ll these states have been soldiers armed with eerMneo the better of him and hs called ment. Smeared with tdodine and two orpbenges. Police oald they s, I Germany needs most, these ac­ suspended Interior department Mercer (jourty Prbsecutor Wal­ dropped and aacrificed," he con­ iVefunry Balance defend the propertleo nt , his rival’s place o f business on lipstick, and almost naked, they had been entrusted to the care o f _ FULL DETAILS CAN BE SECURED AT: MODEL HOME ON WAUiER STREET, employe alleged that he faked the ter D. Cougle and police nfused tinue "not because this is Gaadolfo, the sarali vtihics If are willing to give not more than one hour the telephone and inquired as to Garden counts reveaL were playing Indian. on older girl, who apparently left For-inatsnee vegetable oil pro­ so-called "Hopkins letter” which to Issue any statement other than demanded by the Indlviduid. Eng­ Washington, Jan, 31—(#)— The^ mllae south o t R e m whSN tbs amount of food tha gsntlsman S 'PHONE 2-0545. OUR OFFICE ON CENTER STREET, PHONE 4112, OR 26.ALEX- KUtch notified hia w ife who was them. Wednesday evening and one hour Thureday evening, I duction has bihen greatly extended, created a furore when It waa made that an investigatlrai was under lishman, - but because Great Brlt- position of the Treasury, 4an. 28; pope’s Bununer rssldsues Is rvagabond bad consumed and as Reitaurant visiting her siatetr, U n . Edward The youngstera were flot llnged Feb. 5 aitd 6 at 6 p. m., please call Mr. Alvord at 4171 or DER STREET, PHONE 7275. and forward steps have been, made public by C. Nelson Sparks, way. ifln is incapable o f preventing such Receipts, 547,096.965.52; ex­ Bled. Allied pinneo alrss4T to whether he was able to pay Akron, O., Republican leader and Violent death visited the lonely .Psliich. The women went to the to the burglary In any way. They bombed placae sn either sWs. 4.U8 .\NY TIME SUNDAY. 840 V Main Street In increasing the output Of silk, merely happened to be deserted penditures, 5256,911,128.09.;. net 1 for it. apartment, cleaned It and bathed balance, 511.27».035.777.99, vlflase. at the same time. (Continued ea Pqge Sevenji What the competitive establish jic ^ tta iM i qaFaanliexaa . tCoatlauU on Pngn IfnvM (Umtaiued on land fed the children. .j .. . ■ /

PAGE mA f W T i r.o 1 gflu mvrnrrnm nriKALD, MANCIIF.STER, CONN;, MONDAY, JANTJARt S^, 1344 MAMCHESTER EVENING HEKALU, AlANCHEblbK, LUAiS., .UUAUAl, JAAUAKl ai, l'J44 r A o ik iv v u «■ • '\- atlon of prisoners still in Japanese air aqtivlty over the bridgehead hands is np bad it could hardly be Expect S5,000 .and ohly 900 sorties wei-e flown, Lieut; Keisli worse and might evaritunlly be im­ New Guesses but medium bombers put in at­ Donohue Sells iond Sales $542,000 proved by the force of outraged tacks on road junctions south of public opinion. 111 Polio Drive Rome,, and light bombers attacked His Business Even the ruthless leaders now In On Red Stamp shipping off tHh Yugoslav coast. control of the Japanese govern­ Even though fighting desperate­ Here at End of ment may be swayed by this opin­ ly on both land fronts and in the ______- _____ ■■< ¥ ____ 1 a1?I______Loral >Flycr IMifising i o ^ some experts feel, if they be- On Yugoslavia Couiniittee to Wind Up air. the Germans apparently were New England Hotel to day evening they will agafn call, li^i^ that by better treatment they preparing for eveptiial withdrawal Long Way Yet to Go, Over China Is Alive, Loone EikIh Before from Rome. Italians who fled from Be Taken Over by Two at the same hour .-rnd pickup the may prevent the imposition of (Continued from I’age One) m U a r e n , pledge cards which may be sealed His Parents Hear. harsher peace terms than those End of Week. the capital said the major German New Owners. Say Those in Charge, In the envelope. Each student will already planned by the Allies. disavowed by the Yugoslav parti­ forces had left after sowing great carry an extra supply of pledge But any peace short of uncon­ san leader, Maishal Jo.sip Bros numbers of explosives and mines, As House to House Tonight will mark the end, offi­ Francia Donohue, who haa con­ cards at all times. First -Lieut. Fred C. Keish. son ditional surrender. American lead­ Tito), who is now bearing the leaving only demolition troops to iw iffo i Drive Is Prepared. Wants to Sell E Bonds of Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Keish, of ers fear, will leave Nippon in posi­ brunt of the lighting against the cially of the Infantile Paralyala act them off. ducted the N ew England Hotel in The committee behind the drive 40 Clinton street, reported by the tion to rearm and strike again. Germans in his homeland and who drive in Manchester. Chairman Engineers Span F'lmids Bolton for the past 10 years, sold ^ a /lrj6a d CO. War Department on January 20 On the other hand unconditional has repeatedly accused the forces 'The American tank and infantry Mancheater haa reached $542,- stated that they sought’ to sell E Jack Sanson said-today that ha the business Saturday to Sebaa- Bonds. The quota for this series as mi.ssing in action, ia safe. surrender raises serious questions of Peter's war minister. Gen. flanking movement around Caaaino 000 tn the Fourth War Bond cam* is $611,000 and by far the largest This is the word that came to as to the terms to be imposed for Draja Mihailovic, of aiding the would commence the task of col­ w’aa made possible by American tine Alouiae of Hartford and B ar­ palgn, according to figurea re- ever assigned to the town. Several his parents in a cable from the long-range control of the enemy, Nazis. lecting the boxes from the schools engineers who spanned German- tholomew Tambo'mini of Manches­ loaaed at noon today by Chairman cities throughout Connecticut young officer yesterday. ■'■dficiala with whom the question The Sunday Observer’s article and business places and hoped that made floods in the Rapido river ter, who are to take over tomor­ the total would reach the $5,000 bottom with a log bridge and cor­ Harold Alvord of the Manchester reached their quota only when the Since receiving the word that he has been discussed start with the coincided with a Moscow Broad­ row. They have only purchased the house to house canvass started was^ missing his mother has never cast saying that Yugoslav volun­ mark. All of the returns have lio t duroy road built under enemy Trust Company. There la, how- fact that any nation's ixllltary business and have taken a five- and Mr. Alvord hopes that this given up hope that he would be strength is governed entirely by teer units at a mass meeting in been gathered in aa yet. shellfire. year lease from Feb. 1. ever, a tong road to travel before will produce the same resultlk in found alive and each day has its real or potential industrial re­ Russia had pledged themselves to Since the start of the annual In 48 hours of flaming battle, ANNUAL TO THE PEOPLE OF the quota of $1,441,000 la reached. Manchester. written a letter to him ju.st as she sources. * ‘take an active part in the sacred drive here for the Infantile Paraly- the Americans cracked forward Mr. TambominI formerly owned The Jap atrocity atoiiea stimula­ had done since he entered the .Should Take Every- Precaution battle against the enemy’ 'and had ais fund and for the benefit of the ramparts of the Gustav line, cap­ a tavern in the Montgomery W ard ted buying over the week-end and service in 1942, feeling sure that Prior to the present war. they sent greetings to Tito. state and national foundation turing two hills, a amall moun­ b.uilding, later opening the Park the window at the bank haa been Business Is Sold he would ge,t the letters. .say, the United States in effect Hard Fighting Report Manchester increased its amount tain village, an Italian graveyard Tavern in the Johnson block and crowded since the story broke. It was with much relief to his armed Japan by contributing Tito's communique broadcast by each year 1943 was the banner which the enemy had converted waa the firat to open the grill at With two weeks yet to go before parents yesterday that the cable heavily to the development of its the Free Yugoslav radio today year with a trifle over $3600. into a strong point, and more than the Center now known as Walter’s the end of the drive, Mr. Alvord la Grill. He later sold this and pur­ In llie North Einl came. There were no other' de­ peacetime industries in order to said hard fighting waa going on Mr. Sanson said this mroning 100 prisoners.^ pinning a lot of nope on the efforts chased the Armory Tavern, which rails, but from other sources she open and expand new markets. in Montenegro and in the Croat that he contributed a lot of the A di.spatch'' from Associated of the house to house canvass learned that the bomber he was coastal area between Senja and success of the campaign thia year Press Coirrespondent Hal Boyle he Bold when he waa drafted for which will start Wednesday eve­ They feel that when this war ia the Army. He waa released from John Kacmaresyk. owner of the flying had gone down, but that over every precaution should be Vinodol. to a hard working committee and said that aa a result of this thrust ning. Students from the Manches­ .Albanian ’’mercenaries" have the Arm y because of his age. package store at 219 North Main those in It, had bailed out. taken by the Allies to prevent any to Arrigo Aimetti who loaned his th^ Germans fxce the chcice of a ter High school will, for the most joined the German forces in street, today sold his business to a He has been in China for a such development. truck, decked out with a wishing quick counter-attack or another part, take over this Important Montenegro, the bulletin said. Hartford man, who is U kin g over number of months and now that According to at least one line well in the bouse to house canvass. defensive withdrawal to the moun­ Local fighting waa reported con­ the business at once. Mr. Kac- he has completed' the required of thinking the Nipponese would The committee expects to pick tains behind the entrance to the Br^ucato Case Eager to Take Over marcayk ia the owner of the build­ number of missions over enemy tinuing in Bosnia. up the loose ends before the end Cassino corridor to Rome.'.’ M r. Alvord atated that the stu­ not be permitted to buy any more ing in which the store is located. territory his family expect he will of the week to wind up the affairs The American infantry. . em­ dents assigned to this task, the steel or other metals than neces­ For aeveral months Mr. Kac- ploying Ru.sal.nn tactic.s, moved Inquest Opens A lS we plunge into the third year of war, with W e realize this was not done without some incon- sophomore and freshmen classes, soon be. sent back to the states. sary to build light, consumer zoods of the campaign. A marezyk haa been operating his were eager to accept the responsi- industries. They would have ac forward on the heels of the tanks, MUty. TOey w ill'start at • o’clock store on a part time plan aa he cess to sea and air lines, since no About Town keeping within the treadmarks of (OonUnaed freoi Page Oae) grim determination and an earnest hope that it venience to our shippers and passengers. Trains sharp pnd call at every home In has also been working on a regu­ nation can be permanently isolat­ Allies Go Forward the vehicles to escape German lar ahift in one of the w ar plaiUa. their sector on Wednesday eve­ Pitiless Peace ed from the rest of the world, but anti-peraonnel mines. The mines been summoned for the inquest, The sale leaves only one place now were sometimes late ... but we are rather proud ning. A t this time they will leave the ships and the planes would be P\’t. Earl G. Ruddell of 6S Bran­ In Italian Areas; exploded harmlesaly under the which preceded a Superior court will be the last... let us take a quick look at 1943 at the North End atill being con­ an envelope which will contain at owned and probably operated by ford street has completed his- basic tanks with a noise that one aeasion on a plea by L aw ’s lawyer, ducted by Its origrlnal owner, tbe least two pledge cards. On Thurs­ Plan for Japs friendly nations'. training at Fort McClellan, Ala., doughboy said sounded like "a Alfred A. Td^ano, for the right to of our on-time performance record. Trains were others hitvlng been sold within the Admit Offensives . . . a year of intense activity all along our lines... Those and similar-conditions, un and is now enrolled at the Intel­ million fireerackers going off.” consult his client. past few months. der this plan, would be rigidly en ligence Specialists school for ad­ A dam thrown across the R a­ Temporarily passing Law, Cor­ occasionally crowded .. .‘ but we never knew of Now Hardened forced until the Japanese people ditional training. (Continued from Page One) pido late laat week by the Ger­ rigan called Mrs. Law, wife of the a year thrft offered a severe test to every man and Tbe flatlonal Park system of the mans spread the stream over an accused, into hia office to get tha' United States—Including recrea­ had passed so completely under 'The Junior Luther League of Cistema. 26 miles southwest of American supply road on the east­ inquest moving. tional areas, monuments and cem­ (Oontlnnod from Page One) control of non-milttarist influences woman on our railroad ... a year that found our an instance where w e were unable to take a pas­ and had so far broken away from Emanuel Lutheran church will the Eternal (Jity, and the British ern bank and turned the bottom Deputy Sheriff Abraham Wood­ U N IN 6 eteries as well as parks— now land into a quagmire. American ruff said he had aei ved siibpoenss century of aggression and to pun­ have a valentine party tomorrow and Americans were methodically totals 21,613,543 acres. the past that they could be trust ish war crlminaia such as_ those ed to a."-mme a responsible and evening at 7:30 at the church. blasting them out of haystacks, engineers solved the problem with on Coroner Corrigan, State's At* railroad an indispensable part of wartime America. senger to his or her desired destination. military officials responsible for peaceful place in the world once silos, farm buildings and villages a tree-trunk highway built in Her­ tome.v Abraham S. Ullman, High Sheriff J. EMward Slavin and ( MUSCLES the atrocities inflicted on American more. The Manchester Professional hastily converted into camouflag­ culean day and night labor. priaonera in the Philippines. Women’s Club will meet tomor­ ed piliboxVa and forts. Pin Down Onn Poaittons Chief of Police Henry P. Clark, M a n n ’a Rad Croa Plaatar AMt a ORCE tt n lim Once across, the tanka tore ordering them to appear before The magnitude of our operations during this war In addition there ia a belief in row evening at 8 o'clock In the Reports Strong Offensive 365 days and nights of thundering freight trains Wipa nUave baekaebaa and (A ^ r l i n broadcast today said through barbed wire and pinned Judge Patrick B. O’Sullivan in a N aval circlea that the United Sitecinl Commission Center church, at which time Rev. down deeply-entrenched enemy apecial session of Superior court •Char BMveular aehaa and States should have control of the S. J. Szczepkowski, pastor of the a strong British-Anierican offen­ year is reflected in our financial statement, which MP To Probe Atrocities St. John’s Polish National church, sive bad been started from the gun positions while the Infantry this afternoon to show cause why • • • fast passenger trains . . . long troop trains . . . paina. for thcae raaaona- Bonin islands or islands in that Canberra, Australia. Jan 31. iing Way to Go A t the same time. Prime Min­ will spend the next two months. infantry and tanks north of Caa north northeast:, and (Gantonlera phlegm osster to raise. Safe and ister John Chirtin. commenting on slno on the main Fifth Army Corrigah. mighiyeffectiva for both old and young. In talking now of measures and (lUirroceto on the Anziata way front, captured two key hills. Nos. Coonterman'a Bond Redueed R b d C r^ * P i ^ t e R’ necessary to keep Japan from em­ the disclosures o t Japanese bar­ Mystic Review, No. 2, Woman’s running due north. ^‘S^^PERTUSSIN^ barking on new aggressions in the barities agairutt-”'American and Benefit Association, will meet to­ 223 and 167, and fought their way Another German counter-attack Meantime. C3ty Court Judge years to come, military men Filipino soldiers and Bailors, said morrow evening at eight o’clock in into the villages of Cairo and was said to have been thrown John A. M aresca. today reduced atreaaed that the w ar in the P a­ the facts "were so horrifying they Odd Fellows Hall. Th£k will be the Monte Villa where they are back near Bordo Montello, which from $25,000 to. $2,000 the bond of cific still has a long way to go. Ifet surely speak for them.selves.” firat meeting with the new officers now mopping up. lies seven miles southwest of the Michael D’Aleaalo, 20, a restau­ they feel that aa the American Curtin declared: in charge, and each one of them ia Cairo is a little more than two important Appian way city of rant counterman, who has been people learn more of the nature of •’To relieve prisoners of war in urged to be p.-esent. A good turn­ miles north of Cassino,^and Monte Cistema. detained for nearly a week. Villa are now mopping up. the enemy they are fighting they Japanese hands who include not out ^of the members is hoped for, InIGal Advantage Lost In a warrant, issued thia morn­ should also give consideration to only members of the fighting Cairo is a little more than two Tn more than a week of action, ing, D’Alesaio was charged with forces, hut also civilians of out- miles north of Cassino, and Monte the A'lied forces in the beachhead the treatment of that enemy when William M. McBride will preach two counts of theft and <>■» of he ia defeated. own and friendly races calls for Villa is just over a mile. have been unable to cut the A p ­ this evening at 7:45 at the Gospel idleneaa, and. at the request of Release of Information on the the earliest termination of the Catch Germans by Surprise pian way. 'William Stoneman, HaU, 415 Center street. The meet­ Assistant City Attorney Ruaaell Philippine atrocities waa but one war. Resolutions, protests and ex "Thq American attack broke representing the combined Am eri­ ings will continue every night at H. Atwater, hia case was contin­ step, .in giving out factual, docu­ res ions of hprror are insuffi through German defenses in the can press, said the initial advan­ the same hour except Saturday. ued until M ay 3. mented Stories of the suffering ^dent. W hat ia needed is earliest area north of Cassino, known as tage of the surprise...landing had W Mr. McBride is now in his fourth Detective Sergt. Howard Young, which the Japanese have caused vlct'ries termination of the war the Facciano mountains, catching been lost and that waa possibility shedding some light on D ’Alesaio's Y among groups of helpless people in week. A cordial welcome is extend­ -nd the best viewpoint Australia the Germans by surpi-ise,” an of "a pretty extensive stalemate." arrest, aald the .vouthful counter­ \ t ed to all. A dispatch dated Friday said .six their power. The atories have be­ -n have in this is to work all out Allied headquarters commentator m an-had been picked up in con­ ST id. gun to come out in volume now ov conn'ete. early victory. Allied infantry divialona. or be­ nection with thefts in the W ool- largely because a majority of ex­ " I t must be clear that the pro Center Church Women’s Fed­ "A 75 mtllimeter gun with its tween 70,000 and 90.000 men. had worth building, where Law bad perts en Japan within the govern­ been put ashore along with armor tectiiig pow'er in this matter Is eration will meet Wednesday after­ crew of 15 was taken intact along been employed as a superintend­ ment finally agreed that the situ- noon at 2:30 In the Federation with a prisoner bag of 42.” and heavy artillery. not able to accomplish much. Only ent. and held for questioning be- APRIL...100% safetyrecordduring60years’servicn the Allies themselves with all room, for a prograpi under the Cassino still was being held On the southern Fifth Army CMuse of his close acquaintance MARCH... We saved NewEngiend from freezing front French troops on the right JAN U AR Y.. .TwM tjf degrees below zero —and our 20 FEBRUARY.. ."The Kid in Upper 4" received nation their strength- can effect a change chairmanship of Mrs. Eugene Lehr, strongly by the Germans but it with Law. ,.. railroads carrying practically all of New England’s fuel oil . . . earned a ciution for John J. H ays of our operating depart- and the onlv change will be the first vice president in charge of waa now . outflanked from the flank of the Americana were re­ XJieeel Sloetric Road Locomotives lived up to every claim made wide acclaim-and a medal for conspicuous achievement in ment-rone of 99 men with our railroad for over 50 years. And ported by yeaterday’a communique and gasoline-while U-boat packs prowled along the Atlantic earlie.et realization on the part of home misslonwork. Misa Judith north. In 1880, Central and South advertising. Requests poured in from industry-mothers and fO R B tS l to have recaptured three impor­ for them. W a art proud to have been the first to use this new speaking of safety, almost 69,000,000 revenue passengers w e r* Japan that she'll be defeated. Wells a senior at the Hartford ! ^ Tanka, pushed across the Rapido America were the chief exporters coast. During M arch alone we handled nearly 19,500 carR tant heights above the road to W pt of motiv* power, designed for both passenger and freight fathers-churchea-Qovemment—soldiers and sailors . . . for Contra.sting the prime minis­ Seminary, recently returned from flood on a log bridge constructed of quinine, but the seed waa not containing 182,000,000 gallona of petroleum products. carried in 1943, without a single faUlity from a train aeddent. Terelle while British forces on the over 100,000 reprints-and they’re still coming in. ^ ter’s statement, the Melbourne a National Youth Conference, will by engineers working under shell- developed and Java and the Near aarvieab 30 aiOM of A asa Diesel giants are now on order. spokesman asserted "the govern talk about the church and the lire, were of great assistance In left, fought around Sulo. The ------T s e g r ” East came to dominate the field. ' " ment view is that such stories lead work of the young people.. The smashing German pillboxes. Amer­ Eighth Arm y front waa quiet. to a vicious circle of retaliation C Y P club and other young people ican infantrymen, crouching in the Hax-e Wide Margin la A ir Although the Germane a i » rush­ and reprisal as well ss causing un of the church have been invited. path of the tank treads to avoid ./.'jR’.x;: ■ - -ri ing bombers into the Italian action, necc-sary distress to relatives of A fter the lecture Miaa Wilma German mlneflelds, worked closely, the Allies atill have a wide margin war prisoners." Tracy of the choir will play piano -ith the tanka in the Russian of air supremacy. But aa one cor­ selections. Tea will be served by a style. ^ ^ 0 — respondent pointed out even the committee from the Federation. French Consolidate Gains beat "air umbrella" Is apt to have MANCHtSlIH Series of Classes A mile and a half north of Cairo leaks. Group H of Center Church French troops consolidated their The German bombers have con­ NOW PLAYING At Manchester V Women, Mrs.. C^arl^a Froh, lead­ .gains in the Mt. Belveder® sector centrated almost exclusively on er, will conduct a Valentine bridge I and probed Mt> Croce, which they shipping in Ansio harbor, but party on Thursday, February 10, [ 'ound strongly fortlfled. Allied accounts have aald that While the second serlep of at eight o’clock In the pari.sh I Along the coastal sector of the loaaea were negligible. j classes at the Manchester.^’'.M.C. house. There will be prizes for main Fifth Arm y.front the British A. is well under way, there is still the winners at each table, and a raptured Mt. Rotundo, two and a an opportunity for qthers to join social Ume with refreabmenU. iTkIf miles northwest of Castelforte for the rest of the season. and the 2,000-foot paak of M t Hospitnl Notes' Tomorrow morning at 11 Local friends called Saturday on Jugan, threa miles northeast of o’clock, Mrs. Elmer Rouse and Private Northam Loomis -wh® re­ CJastleforte. her group will have a dlacuasion turned Friday evening from the New s from the bridgehead indi­ Admitted Saturday: Sedrick on state voting and election .U. S. Arm y hospital at W alla cated the Germans had dug in for Straughan. 333 East Center . . i n our AUGUST.. . Milos of track rolaid—ro4Mltastod— -policies. Walla. Washington. Private JULY. Mother and father work side by side live miles along the Ciaterna-Rome street; Mrs. Jennie Hllla, Hebron ||AY...CsiispieMas bravsry in action against tho JUNE . . . 750,000 membort of tho Anny, Navy, almost 29,000 tons of rail installed for the year—in spite of •t-: Tonight the class in rug-braiding Loomis, who le^the son of Mr.^and mUroad from a point two miles COpn-. E. Robert Orr, 21 Maple Electric Locomotive Shops, while Marine son William Gross- ahsniyw on tba coveted Silver Star medal for M ajor Ernest P. Marines and C ^ t Guard w *r* carried over our lines and hooking. hooking, also weaving will Mrs. Charles N. Loomis, was born north of Cistema. street. , jung fights in South Pacific. This typifies the growing activi­ shortages of men and materials. It is only by constant inspec* meet with_Mrs.cith_Mri Edward ^ w ta and Foley, USM CR , formerly of our Electrical Engineering Depart­ during this one month alone. Thi$ huge movement consisted on Oakland atreetmis town, while' Repulse Counter Attack Admitted Sunday: Mrs. Jennie ties of women on our railroad. Today 2766 women are work­ tion and careful maintenance, that our right-of-way ia able to Mrs. Weaton Figgins Sand her his father was oince manager at Frazier, 82 Hawthorne street; of organised groups...as well as individual members of the A t a point three miles aoutbwaat PLUS: “TORNADO” ment Our racorda ara rich with accoimits of heroism and brav- stand up under the strait and stress of wartime traffic. pupils will gather at 7:30 for por­ the Oakland Paper company. A Shirley M ay Speed, 28 Wellman ing on the N ew H a v e n . . . 1000 more than a" year ago. of Cflatema Allied trodpa repulsed ,'ED. - TH UR S. - FRI. - S.AT, among o « r 5130 amployaea’now in military servica. armed foicta traveling on furlough tickets.. trait and landscape painting. Also few years ago the family moved one strong German counter-attack. Road; Mrs. Margaret Schaller, 102 tonight at 7:30 the class in furni­ from Bolton Center to 22 Fred­ Americana were Ikat reported In Adelaide Road; Mrs. Mary Arnold. ture reflniahing will meet in the erick street, Hartford, and the thia aector, repreaentlng the cen­ .3.00 Spruce street; Mrs. Elsie' Mc- loft, under the direction o< Miss younger Loomis left with a Hart­ ter of the bridgehead, while the Vey, 34 Flower street. Marion Tinker. ford outfit for Australia and New Brltiab were ranged to the north Admitted today; Miss Joar These clasM will all be die- Guinea. He haa been at the facing Rome acroaa tha Via Luts, 78 Alton street; Mrs. Emm missed in tinle^for the women to W alla W alla iuaUtution since be­ Anziate. Brown, 60 Spruce street: Mrr enjoy their regular Monday eve­ fore Chrlstmaa. Admiral Sir John Cunningham, Doris Sima, North Coventry; Mrs 4.1)8: *‘8 U ’8 V O U R U N C L E " ning bowling games at nine commander-ln-cMlef of Allied Amelia Dion. 2 Ridgewood street o'etock. Group D of Center church wom­ Naval forces in tha Mediterranean, Discharged Saturday: Mrs. Con- rj. j B|UY BONDS! ------en. Miss (Gertrude Carrier, leadelr, went aahofe to Inspect Anzlo’a chetta Leone, 388 West CeotA- will have a pot luck supper this street-; David Balon, 4 Mints harbor facilities Police to Practise evening at 6:3(), in the Robbins The destruction of the 83 Nazi Ckmrt; Mra. Anthony D’Avanro room. planes over the northeastern air­ and ion, 54 Foxcroft Drivie; El- canna Peterson, Hartford; Mra Oil Indoor-Range fields of VlUorba. Manlago. Lavari- no and'Udine brought the total bag Frederick Scripol and son, 65 In the past four days to ' 153 Foley etreet; Wllllgm W arren,, 19 The Manchester police are soon Are Givgn Surprise against a loss of 19 Allied aircraft. Drive B, Silver Lane Homes; Mias •rntTO leH to again have an Indoor revolver M A S I H I ! I H Six of the AUled aircraft were Agnes Holmes, 89 Munro street; range, which has not been the case John McCarthy, 4 Hawthorne Ou Anniversary lost yesterday. TODAY AND TUESDAY since the State Armory waa taken Thirty-six of those destroyed etreet. , over by the government. As a re­ yesterday were knocked by Discharged Sunday: Mrs. Wil­ cent meeting of the police commia- liam Zorskis and daugbtar, 175 Mr. and Mrs. Sidney B. Cuah- American Thunderbolt fighters In NOVEMBER...OarPlaccinAIRFiiturcofSMitlMni DECEMBER... Grand Central chalks up new raenrd. alonera thia was brought to their operated man of 531 Parker street, were their Urst big engagement tn this Hilliard street; Mrs. Gladys Irwin, SEPTEMBER.a.Exhibitod, U. S. Ariny HosplWTrrin OCTOBER...765 traiiis In a shigis day In 1943 a total of 59,929,493 paisengfirs passed tfareugh G ran d attention by Chief Gordon. It waa 97 Summit strest; W Ullra Rubi- New England.. .'First in series of advertisementa urging a And why the For-get-me-not?. .Because this tiiiy fragile flow­ honored with s surprise celebra­ theater. Only one Thunderbolt fcr dm first time in U.8A.Threa-daytourthrou^ Southern New over our linha. . . 484 pasaengw trains filled with fighting aiiggeated that there might bV now, 192 East Center afreett Mr*. Central Thrminal, N ew York. 28,734.869 or a m ^ 48‘Xr woro tion of their 25th wedding anni­ failed to come back. fair and equitable National Transportation P o lic y . . . setting room in Ithe Union school on North Bnglaad resulted in an incrasM of $1.000,000 in our amployeeiT men and civiliana. . . 281 freight trains loaded with food, fuel, carried on N ew Haven trains. Thachart shows ih e ra m ia N a w, er stands for a n^nie . . . our name . . . it’s our REPUTA­ versary at their bohie Saturday Many Deatroyed Oa Ground Elmira Seaisian, 442 Hartford forth a plan for a coordinated rail-air-highway transportation School sireet and the aite was look raw materials and new fighting equipment Multiply these evening. The party was arranged In addiUon, many anemy planes Road; Miaa MUdred Moran, 14 payroll deductions for W a r Bonds . . . $1,000,000 subscribed Haven passengers using this jointly operatad taraaiaaL ed over. . - ■ system. . . asking for right to participate in poatwar aviation. TION . . . REPUTATION for QUALITY . . . for NEWNESS by their daughters, Miss Phyllis were destroyed on the ground as Arch street; Mrs. William Brow- figurae b y 36S to total the wartime job N e w H aven is doing. As a result a range haa been laid nlsU and daughter, 85 A shland ^ BuU m . T M al $2,000,000 lor »e w Arm y Hoaj(Ual ‘XVaiaa. and Miss Marjorie Cufbman, and the strategic A ir Fore* hit the ene- out and la now being built by . . . for SOUNDNESS . . . for FASHION PRESTIGE, AH more than 25 guests, relatives, my neats with everything It had— street; Francia Oiavas, 91 Bisaell Lieut. Barron and Officer Caaaella. street; Mrs. Emma Kehler, 14 « friends and netghbora, attended. including Fortresses and Libera­ of us have worked hard . . . weaving golden stitches into our A; buffet lunch was served by tors. . Bond street: Mary Sheahan, 50 the hoateSses and a pleasant so­ The four bases have been used Durant street; Mrs. Manuel ■ V LABEL . . . a LABEL now proudly worn by so many . . . Personal Notices cial evening was spent. 'The cou­ by the Germans to supply aircraft Brown and eon, Vernon; Carlton ple received a number of accept­ brought' from the Balkans to at­ Schuster, 95 Henry street; Baby "It has taken taste, risk, restraint, belief, work, and IDEAS to able gifts In silver current^, arti­ tack Allied Invasion fleets off James Barrett, 69 Horton Road. I Dlachsrgad today: Mrs. Robsrt cles in silver, aa well aa a- coffee Anxlo. R J t . our FOR-GET-ME-NOT fresh and growing . . . and wo ' In Memorian keep In Invlna maniory of Mrs. Mar- table, blankets and beautiful flow- The alee of the air battles thare Hsekett snd dsughUr, 20 Bunos THE Karst B. Xsltlsr, of Walnut strest, era. Indicated the Germans had built Drive, prtord Villsge; Mrs. Wll- will continue to do our best so that YOU, too, will always re­ I wh«| died Decsinbsr Id, Mrs. Chiahman was the former up their airfleats m northern Italy llsm F. Foley snd dsughter, 152 NewBB aven Miss Elale A. Tracy, daughter of to contest the qridgebead drive but Deepwood Drive; Mra. David Sim­ OUtAT IMOOSTOtAt STATES member BURTON’S . . . FOR BEST.' f llrink of you. Grandma, every day. ttPVlHO MtW YONK AMO THE Not as dead, but just away. the late Mr. and Mrs. W alter were caught on their, home mons and daughtsr. East Hamp­ Up tn tbs bsautifni hills o f Ood, ton. ISLAKB AMO C O M B tititB t By tha valley o f lisht so fair. Tiiacy of Woodbeidge strset. Mr. graunda. OP MASSACMNSiTTSe MHODi Soma day. aome time, whan our and Mrs. Cushman have spent all Among the enemy planes i work Is dons. their married Hf* In town. He la stroyed werq Junkers-52 trans­ Tha most fiequent causs of fatal TptwTil^i!ZrtMa!^>^tt With joy wa shall mtat you thsrs, engaged In tobacco rgislng and ports, apparently being used to sirplant accidsnts in the U .. s. THE ADVENTURES Army Air Force* is personnel o r A ROOKlE“ ■ I Ml'S. Lawrence P. Hinds, New Lon­ dairying. They also have a eon, rush in auppties. m MAIN ST. MANl don. Sidney, Jr. Bad weather held down Allied error. r»«’C*rr •,' ' ’ . •. ‘ .. *• ’ ^-c . • *-' ‘ •■ I.. ♦[

\ ■ • t MANtrtESTER EVENING HERALI?, MANCHESTER, LU.NN.. AIUNUAY, JANL’AKY 31, l'J44 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MUNCHES l EK. UuNN., MONDAY, JANUARY 31, 1LM4 iC S E P O U R T Urg^ Getting Rationing Data Blaze Rfizes B o i l o i i Winds Prevent Next Feature at the State ibor Stand Furnished By Mrs. Clyde Mamhall Ready to Pay OFFICE OF PRICE Milford Inn Phone 4062 Mock Air Raid Big Question administrahon k><'^ Regfonal;.Department of The -pupils of the Bolton Cenr Final Attempt Cancelled High Time for Many to Information Fire Almost Completely |Orguiiz^ Groups Be* ter school have decided to sell Start Saving Money 55 I'remont Street, Boston, 8, DestPoys Seven Gables '.A >/''s * stkring Selves; Sur* soda at the Stephen Foster Min­ As Velocity of 4 8 Miles MassachuscAta strel they are presenting on Wed­ For Income Tax. Early Sunday. prising Results Loom. nesday evening at the Community Hourly Reached. Hall. The pupils have further de­ Meats, Fats, Etc. cided that the proceeds of the Hartford, Jan. 31— (/f) —The Bv James Marlow and George Book Three brown stamps Milford,' Jan. 31 — (45 — Flr» Washington, Jan. ’>31.—(/P)—Or­ Zielke sale of soda will be-given to Bol­ third and final attempt of the Civ­ and W valid through Feb. 26. early Sunday morning almost ganised labor pioses one of the ton’s March of Dimes. Robert Washington, Jan. 31—W*)—For Processed Foods completely destroyed the Sever il Air Patrol to stage a mock air Book Four green stamps G, H Mggeat question marks in this Gowdy is chairman of the soda great many workers, it's high Gables inn, a night club on the V \ committee and will have assist­ raid on Connecticut was cancelled and J good through Feb. 20; K. : 3rear’s political campaign. ’ 'time to start saving pioney for in­ ants. by State War Administrator Har­ L and M valid Feb. 1 through Boston Post road here, severa' With the CIO Political Action come tax payments coming due in March 20. Maurice Sllversteln will act fia old F. Woodcock at 1:40 yesterday March—payments which may be a hours after it had closed for busi­ committee in the vanguard, miem- interlocutor and end men will be afternoon when high winds which Sugar ness Saturday night. bers of labor unions from Oregon lot bigger than they realize. Darid Toomey. Robert MurdocK, had been sweeping the state reach­ This is true particularly of per­ Book Four Stamp 30 good for Damages were estimated bj I . to Florida are bestirring them­ Richard Smith and Courtney ed a velocity of 48 miles an hour. Mrs. Jean Casillo Padden, owner selves in a “turn out the vote” sons who weren't required to make five pounds through March 31; Tucker. All members of the Cen­ Planned incidents on the ground a declaration of estimated tax Book Four Stamp 40 valid Feb. 1 at $60,000. drive that may produce some sur­ ter school will take part in the were carried out on the adminis­ Discovered by Motorist prising results. (and pay up) last Septembeh or for five pounds for home-canning, minstrel. trator’s orders. good through Feb. 28, 1945. The first was discovered by i Oolng Out After Scalps December. Admission to the minstrel will The first call for mobilization HIzeahle .Amount to be Due Shoes passing motorist at 4 a. m. H< was sent through at 2 p. m. This The CIO. committee, reputedly be by the purchase of fifty cents In general, a sizable amount will Book One Stamp 18 and Book notified the watchman who awokt well heeled financially, is going or more in war stamps. An au­ was followed by the blucviignai at Anne Baxter and Farley Granger in a scene from "The North Mrs. Pappen and her mother, whe Star,” with Dana Andrews^ Walter Huston, Walter Brennan and Ann be duo March 15 from any Individ­ Three "Airplane” stamp 1 good out openly after the scalps of thorized agent will also be pres­ 2:20 and the red at 2:35. The emer­ ual who didn't pay on such a dec­ occupied an apartment in th< gency period ended at 2:45 and Harding playing at the State Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Sat­ Indeflnitelgr. . congressmen and senators who ent to sell bonds.- laration—if: Gasoline sprawling structure. voted for the Smith-Connally an- PledgM Condiig In the state went back to normalcy urday. ^ 1. The worken earned enough to , Three companies'of Milford lire- Mrs. Daniel Halloran who is In at 3 o'clock when the all-clear was In northeast and southeast, 8-A it*** « .tl-strlke law and tor other labor become an Income tax payer for coupons good for three gallons ihen responded to the qlarm. Al­ •■togulatory measures. charge of the house-to-house can­ sounded. the first time in 1943. Or— though some parts of the building vass for the Fourth . War Uian Streets Completely Cleared through Feb. 8. remain standing, firemen said the Its activities already have come 2. Earned substantially more in Fuel Oil : vnder fire from Representative drive reports that several cab' Woodcock said that during the Allied Food Try to Adjust spacious ballroom and kitcher 1943 than in 1942. Period Two coupons valid Smith (D., Va.), .who demanded vassers in the various sections of red period of 10 minutes the This is because the withholding were completely destroyed and al and got the promise of a 4nBtlce the town have turned in their re­ streets were completely cleared of through Feb. 7 in all areas ex­ other parts of the building wen from wages and salaries during cept the south. .tkpartment investigation into ports and the result is most pleas­ pedestrians and vehicles. Hopes Top Tax Disputes the first half of 1943 was for the damaged. « ^ r v.v SnJth’s charge that the commit­ ing. While the final figures are Twenty-six flights, each of 10 victory tax only, and didn’t cover Patrolmen Ernest Kelly and tee was violating provisions of not. yet available It is certain now miles, had been scheduled for the any of the regular income tax. Board Is located in the Lincoln Robert Fixon of the Milford pollcf the Smith-Connally act against that Bolton will exceed its quota bombardment. Wing Commander Axis Foes (^nferces Work to Set­ For those with Increased Income •chool opposite the post office. Of­ department stated the cause ol j union participation in political of S3.000. Bonds may be purchased Thomas Lockhard of the C. A. P. in 1943 over 1942, the payments fice hours ere ss follows: Monday, tht fire was undetermined. The> campaigns, liic Dies Committee in Bolton on the evenings of Feb, declared. g tle Dilfcrences on they made last March and June, 10 a m. to 4:30 p. ro.; I'uesday. 2 said that Charles McCarthy, a These, he said, were to have t ' on Un-American Affairs also 2 and Feb. 12. Not Likely to Be Pleii' based on 1942 Income, wouldn't p. m. to 5:15 p. m.; Wednesday, 2 waiter who closed the building at projected an investigation of the hlarch of Dimes Grows ''attacked” munitions plants. The New Revenue Measure. make up for that half year or 1943 p. m. to 6:15 p. m.; rhursdey, 10 2 a. m., told them of trouble Sat­ The Bolton March of Dimes New. Londoyi Submarine base, a m. to 5:16 p. m.; Friday. 10 urday night with an oil burner. ^CIO group. ^ docks along the water front, rail-, tiful for Either regular tax. While 2,600 New York CIO took another step forward over Washington. Jan. 31—dP)—In a “ rnforgiven’ Ta.\ to Pay m. to 5:15 p. 'm.; Saturday 10 the week-end. Previously acknowl­ road and industrial centers and During 1 9441 Also, everyone who owed an in­ members recently endorsed a other Important areas. Residential Side let's-facc-it mood. Senate and a m. to 12:30 p m. —The tele­ fourth term for President Roose­ edged was the sum of 835.50; ad­ House conferees on the 82,315,- come tax of more than 850 for phone number Is 2—0494. ditional contributions have been areas would not have been "bomb­ Nazi Position Worst. both 1942 and 1943 will have some Break With Axis " , f. velt, a country-wide survey by ed” he said. 800,000 new tax bill attempted to the Associated Press indicated received as follows: Mrs. E. Selma "unforgiven” tax to pay. * Incidents According to Schedule adjust remaining differences today that organized labor is even more Haley. 81; Buddy Timbrell, 50 Administrator Woodcock de­ Washington, Jan. 31—(/P)—This Persons who started working in Called Popular cents; Mr. and Mrs. Clifford C. in time to put a long string of 1943 may get the biggest Jolt, Three From State interested in local Issues in many clared that incidents by Icoal com­ year la not likely to be a plentiful localities. Griswold, 81; Mr. and Mrs. James munities throughout the state as wartime purchase taxes in effect For instance, a single person In Florida, for InsUnce, the Fletcher, 25 cents; Miss Mabel food year for either side in the on March 1. who earned $25 a week through- Killed in Action Miami. Fla., Jan. 31—(45— and Mrs. Minnie Howard, 25 cents; substitutes for the "bombing” had Adrian C. Elscobar rested in Miami lions, swollen in membership by been executed according to sched­ war, says Agriculture Secretary The excise tax increases, which 1943 and didn't owe a tax for 1942 lipyard and other defense work- Peggy Munro, 60 cents; Jackie Wickard, but the United Nations account for more than 81.000.000,- will have to pay up to 873.75 on today before presenting bis cre­ ule. Washington, Jan. 31.— (45 dentials as Argentina’s new am­ are organized to fight a pro- Mtinro. 60 cents; Mr. and Mrs. A Chief Air Raid Warden Charles probably will make out better 000 of the anticipated new reve­ March 15—almost three weeks' _jd constitutional amendment Casein, 81; Mr. and Mrs. Adolph A. Welch said the drill went off'as than the Axis countries, particu­ nue, become effective in general pay; That’s over and above all the Twenty-two New Englanders are bassador at Washington, where he outlaw the closed shop in that Broil, 81; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph planned. larly Germany. on the first day of the first month amounts taken out of pay for included In today’s War depart­ will fly tomorrow. ste. Broil, 81. This brings the toUl to Commander Lockhart said that In an annual report, he present­ which begins more than 10 days taxes during 1943. , ment list of 449 United States sol. "Ask me any questions,” he told The campaign for the amend- date to 832.50. while the plan to ' "attack” the ed this picture for 1944; after enactment of the tax bill. And a single person who earned diers killed in action in the Asiatic, newspaper men upon his arrival Wa The coin boxes will be collect state had been abandoned for the Great Britain—In a position to Unless unforeseen delays occuh, $40 a week all through 1948 and Central Pacific, Eurpoean, Medi- last night, and then through an f Blent, which would preserve ed on Wednesday and the (Irive llabor's right to organize and bar- present, it was possible a mock support its present standards; this means that beginning March who didn’t owe a tax for 1942 will terramean. Middle Eastern, Pacific interpreter declared that Argen­ iln collecUvely but would prO- will be kept open to Include the bombing would be staged in con­ Russia—Millions facing "actual 1 the Federal tax on liquor will face a tax bill of up to 8140 on and Southwest Pacific areas. tina ia ready to take action proceeds of the soda sale to be Shlt the closed shop, is being led junction with a state-wide drill la- starvation"' with fbod for non- rise from $6 a gallon tb |9, furs, March 1.5—three and a half weeks' New. Englanders and next of should the Axis powers attempt I by Attorney General Tom Watson, held by the Center school at their tei^ in the year. combatants reduced to barest jewelry, cosmetics and luggage pay! Again, that's in addition to kin include from (Connecticut: reprisals as a result o ft h e break ■ S’" ' running for re-election. Watson Minstrel Rally. The quoU for the minimums; will be subject to a 20 per cent amounts taken out of pay 'during Mediterranean' area; in diplomatic relations. i l 'H t I P S town is 880. Your, contribution German-occupied Europe— Con­ levy, and charges at night clubs 1943. Dubina, Pvt Peter L.—Leon "No reprisals are expected, bul contends that many workers who and cabarets to a 30 per cent tax. Ibave been forced to join unions to will be welcome. Send U to Mrs, tinuing deterioration in food sup­ Will Still Owe Something Dubina, father, Brick Top Road, we will take all necessary meas­ I hold defense jobs favor it. Clyde Marshall, R.F.D. 2, Man-^ plies except for a slight improve­ Would Be Taxed Heavier Taxpayers who filed declara WllUmantlc. ures to protect ourselves, and to Chester, Conn. Ellington tions of estimated tax last Sept­ Goaceatrate on Registration ment in Greece; Telephone and telegraph ser­ Simonelli, Pfc. Hugh A.—Mrs. assure the security of the Ameri­ Albert Sebert of Coventry is Mrs. G. F. Berr Japan—In a “favorable food vice, admissions to movies and ember or December had to get up- Mary J. Simonelli, mother, 9 Allen can hemisphere,” he added. In California the AFL and CIO chairman for Tolland County this 493-3, Rockville situation” because of the terri­ other places of amusement, club to-date on their 1943 liability, but street. Mystic. "The (liplomatlc break with the {are concentrating on registration yeas and has Just announced that tory it dominates; dues, wines, oecrs and other arti­ rhost of them, too, will still owe Yeske, Pfc. Frederick J.—Mrs. Axis was popular in my country. [o f the qijttmated 500,000 workers Lewis W. Phelps of Andover will It is gratifying to know, in tak­ China—"Hunger and famine in cles and services also would be something in March—half the un­ Madeline Yeake, mother, 39 Bridge The people Mcked the action of ^wbo have been drawn into the serve as treasurer for this drive maiiy parts x>f China” due to war taxed heavier. cancelled portion of one year's tax ■traat, ColUnaviUa. the governmont.” ■tate by war industries and on for 1944. ing stock of the War Loan Drive disruptions and the Japanese re­ Those sections of the bill al­ (Congress canceled 76 per cent or getting them to the polls. What Service Men’s Notes in Ellington that the t?mpo of quisitioning of food; ready have been agreed upon, at least 850 or either the 1942 or affect t ^ additional vote will Donald Tedford. A. 8., of the purchases has been stepped up Close to Maximum Yields along with increased postal rates, 1943 tax, whichever was lower). have in a pivotal presidential state Merchant Mniines, spent the In addition, these taxpayers (in 87,000 over comparable days in the United States—The level of higher corporate excess profits la anybody's guess. week-end at his home ' on West total production which can be ex­ the declaration brackets) will Third War Drive, although the rates expected to yield 8502,700,- The Pacific northwest has had street. Don has qualified for the pected, with normal yields, will be 000, and changes in the^ individual have to file 1944 declarations—and the same kind of influx of labor engine course at Sheepshead Bay following report does not cover all Ibw May Mwayi Sofftr from close to the maximum under war­ Income tax law estimated to add start paying on them—probably Into war industries, but in some and is now taking the course. He districts. It lists purchases as time conditions* and with only 8664,900,000. “ In April. This responsibility was -nUier states, such as New Mexico, reports it is most interesting given by solicitors the first period minor changes developing for the Chief matters still in dispute are delayed because Congress still situation la reversed. The New work. of drive ending January 27 as re­ remainder of the war period. two proposed amendments to the hasn't passed the new tax bill. CONSTIPATION Mexico vote is expected to be very A new address for Corp. How­ ported to the Chairman, Mrs. E. Wickarc; said that "in areas war contracts renegotiation law. I . / light, ainqe many a t its citizens ard C. Chase, Co. D, 2nd Bat. 20th Foster Hyde: Cogswell District, now accessible to the United Na­ One involves definition of the axe in the armed forces and others Marines Division. S.M.F., c-o Esther Luginbuhl, 8506.25, Cogs­ term subcontractor, the other the U N L ia s- \ : tions, except for Russia, the total Ton eoneet tSnlty-Uring ksbtts—nnlsas have gone farther west to the war Fleet Poet Office, Ban Francisco, well chool, 8187.50, Frog Hall Dis­ food production and transporta­ right of a contractor to a court Planned Programs plants. llrer bUa flows every day Into your Intes­ Calif. T he address was received in trict, Mrs. Harold J. Patric, tion facilities seem adequate to review of a renegotiation he con­ tines to help guard sgalnst eonstipstton. Texas, ordinarily considered an a letter to his parents, the first in 8693.75, center District, Miss Hat­ meet the present consumption siders unfair. ‘StiU Far Short’ Bo use eommon esnse I Drink more water, ] *^morganlsed” state, is witnessing several weeks. | \ tie Berr, 8431.25, Miss Adeline needs. Leaders among the conferees / ees mote fruit and vegeteMee. In the meen- a union drive to register workers Bolton Briefs Loethscher, 893.75, Mrs. Donald seemeii confident of settling both time to Insure oentie yet thorowsA bowel 'and to get them to pay their poll The Jolly Club meets this eve­ Prase, 8543.75, Mrs. John Lanz, matters .today. Then the bill goes Chicago, Jan. 31—(45—With* the moTcmenta— take Dr. Edwards* Olive T sb - * tax. ning at the home of Mrs. Mary 81.556.25, Mrs. Lavitt, 8«50. Win­ first to roe House, and back to the shadow of 6 to 8 million peace­ leU —tbstr ingredients are praised by some 0 0 0 of the hijmest medical authorities. In MarylEUid, labor is fighting, a Dunlop o f Bouth Road. dermere, Mrs. Earl McLean, More Atiiminum Senate, for adoption of the con­ time unemployed looming large in NO FEF Jaw which requires a voter to its vision, the American Society o f ' OUve Tablets, being purely jMpetsble, MINTALLV DULL East Central Pomona Orange 82.268.75, Sadds Mill, Jacquelln ferees’ recommendations. are t p o n d t r f u l not only to pep up Uver bile state his intention of becoming a meets this evening at 7:30 at the McKnight, 895S.25, Sand Hill, Mrs. Planning Officials , reported the flow but also aid In elimination. Ifo grip­ NtADACNI Production Cut nation today was "still far short” citizen of the state at least a year Community Hall, Bolton CeiRer. Karkevtch, 856.25, Crystal Lake, ing or weakening eSeeta. Test toniyat to U M IT BTOMACH before the election, a provision Mrs. Carl Berman 8600, Mountain of planned programs for post-war feel ‘tip-top’ tomorrow. Inexpensive. AU the unions say will disqualify street, Emma Bats, 856.25. Long­ Washington, Jan. 31.—UP)—Alu­ Local Soldiers development. drugeterea IPoUow label dlreeUona many war workers. Demand Italian view soliciting reported by Mrs minum emerged today as a poten­ In a statement, the society esti­ Colorado furnishes another Dorothy Murphy, 8400, Orchard tial all-purpiose metal as the War Are in Hospital mated an annual national income slant on the puzzle. Some war Production Board closed down of 8160,000,000,000 would be nec­ whole legs to take you to your job . . . and two strong street, a a ite Glradlnl, 8310.75, No. essary In the post-war years to Hitler and Hirohilo havan'l quHirot . . . not by a lont production has been curtailed in King Abdicate 5 District, Marjorie Cordtsen, three more production lines, all at Second Lieut. Arthur J. Watson iMep employment at 57,000,000. arms swinging-at your sides! that state, notably the ellmlna- 81,575. Postmaster EMward Char­ Massena, N. Y. Satisfactory war shot. WhjJ^ould they? » ition of one eight hop'r shift of 46 Pearl street, and Corporal This, the society pointed out, corn- ter sold 85,793.75 worth of Bonds production has been reached and . i-daily at the Ilehver ordnance London, Jan. 31— — A con­ much aluminum may be put back William E. Powers of 208 Charter area to a national income of 888,* Are you sure srou’re investing all you can In Bonds^ ference of lUllan poliUcal parties, at the post office. A total of 149 00,000,000 in 1929; and 842,000,- They know that a few battles lost... a hhlf dozen lant. The politicians are wonder- on the civilian market to bat for Oak street, are patients at Eina^ M Sig what will be the political re meeting in Bart, Italy, was re­ E. Bondr were sold and 2 G bonds. land General Hoapital, Atlantic 000,000 in 1933. retreats . . . don’t mean defeat! They have more Chances are you’re malting more money today than The Connecticut Light and Power steel and other metals. SPECIAL FAMILY no action of workers who have been ported today to have adopted a The closures bring the total to City. The inatltutlon ia in one of "Private enterprise is expected you ever did._What’s more, goods are scarcer, harder laid off and who may have to resolution demanding the abdica­ Company through an arrangement the resort's biggest and moat mod­ to play an Important role in keep­ conceded this war than wo conceded it jftcr Pearl with the National and State Head­ 15 and mean a 14 per cent de­ travel some distance to find other tion of King. Vittorio Emanuele crease in aluminum production ern beach-front hotala Its pro­ ing tha national Income at a high GROUP HOSPITAL PLAN ':o buy. - Jobs. and the formation of a new Ital­ quarters has credited glllngton gram ia designed to restore fight­ level through expanded produc­ Harbor or Bataan or Correipdor! with 81,000 making a grapd total but a surplus still remains. In ad­ And in the highly Industrial ian government. dition, a contract with the Ship- ing men to physical and mental tion,’’ the 'ociety said. "But with . Sfiparatfi Contracts for Each Individual of 817.306.96. all Justifiable optimism for quick That’s why tWa is no time for ua to ait back anc: So, sH dewn'new and (Igura H out. Check the things T tf New England and Middle Atlantic ~~A broadcast by the United Na­ shaw plant of the Aluminum com­ health before returning to active ^ P a y s Up To 86 Days for ^ T o n Select the Hospital County Chairman Arthur. Sea' conversion of Industry, at least states, workers, who are unionised tions radio at Algiers said that pany of Canada, under which more duty or civilian life. Lieutenant ^ E a e h DlimbUlty * You Desire take it easy. Just because we seem to be winning, i* nc you and your fanuly must have. Necessities! Sub­ the conference, which concluded bert of Coventry has appointed Watson was wounded in action in temporary unemployment of sert- to a marked degree in these areas, than half a billion pounds is be­ ^ N o Medical Exomlnatton ^ D iseases PemilUlr to Women are actively seeking to make their yesterday, had passed a resolution Louis N. Phelps of Andover as the South ~Paclfic lest July and oua proportlone appears inevitable reason for you to say; “ The war’s nearly over—and tract that sum from your earnings . . . and you’ll find ing contributed annually, has un- ^R eqnlrad ” Covered ^ influence felt in the campaigns saying in part: County Troasurer of the National rejoined hla old outfit ainca which during the period between full Ql mld-1945 to run. production for war and full pro­ ^ E ffe ctiv e Anywhere In U. 8,, anyway, I caui't 'afford to buy an extra War _B—Ed­ a scrap of paper,’ ’ said Edwin 8. alarm fire which enveloped 8 build­ T4, forihar member of the Hunga­ Friendly, national chairman pf the ings of the Gary Steel Supply Co. Destroyers Sunk reason. Gross revenue for 1848 4kODEEBBB ...... OCCUPATION,•••,...*• : ! ward V. LoughUn, eleotad leader was given as 8179,848,188, i an in* rian Parliament. 'v of Tammany hall Saturday night newspaper • sponsored U. 8. vio- early today caused damage esti­ M Ovorfll0.600PaldlnBenofltetoDate M Nashville, Tenn. — Col. Gran­ campalim* m ated'by company ofRciala at ersass of 828,408,081 over the pre­ after Michael J. Kennedy had sub­ London, Jan. 31.—(45— The Ger­ vious year. ville Sevier, 74, former diplomat "Demand for waste paper for 8200,000. No one was injured. .ZZ. mitted his resignation, will hold man radio said tM ay Nasi and one-time commander of Fort his first reception today as head essential military use grows In Flames shot 100 feef into the Bhaftef in Hawaii. proportion to the progress of the U-boats, in sn attack still in of roe New York city Democratic air and endangered a lumberyard progress against a Murmanak- Emporia. Kas.—William AUen war.” Just west of tha plant, and a street II Aak Your Noifhbor About Ua02485353235348484853484853 tr organization. bound convoy, had sunk 10 da- 4823484853534823232323234848235348232323232323234853 WMte, editor of The Emporia Gai- Loughlin, 48, secretary to State t The year's goal is 8,000.000 tons, car barn 160 feet north. The firm xette and dean of American news­ the minimum set by the W ar Pro­ reprocesses used steel. There was •troysra and escort vessels and men. Supreme Court Justice Ferdinand duction board. T h a t means five merchant ships in the Arctic. Pecora, defeated Rep. James H. no explanation of the cause. Topeka, Kas.—R. 'A. Burch. 83, Americana must turn in one-third The broadcast, by a Nazi prop­ AHACK1 ' 4 , Fay for the leadership by a vote more waste papey than they did aganda agency, was without Al­ fofmer Kansas Supreme court Jus­ of 176 to 119 at an executive com­ Colonel Movey Under Knife tice who wrote more than 3,000 last year. lied confirmation. The broadcast mittee meeting. suld the sinkings raised tha num REUPHOLSTER PANTALEO b r o t h e r s separate opinions. Torrington, Jan. 81—(/P)— Col. MANCHESTER DRY CLEANERS The election was held shortly Boy ILoddentally Strangled ber of Allied convoy losses in tbs ANDERSON i JOHNSON DEWEY-RICHMAN CO. Cincinnati—Edwin R. Errett, 62, after Kennedy, whose ouster had Ernest E. Novky, who commanded editor of The ChrlsUan Standard, past few days to 12 supply ships Your 2-PiRce Living Room Suite i PARK HILL FLOWER SHOP been sought by a group of execu­ a Connecticut National Guard MANCHESTER HARDWARE CO. official publication of the Disciples Bridgeport, Jan. ^ I—(ff)— David totaling 88,000 tons, 14 destroyers DILLON SALES i^ D SERVICE tive committee members, resigned regiment whan it was called into and other oonvoy escorts. BANTLY OIL COMPANY PENTLAND, THE FLORIST Of Christ church. Kenneth Crater, 12. died of what Federal service in 1941, is .report­ •In Denim MANCHESTER MEMORUt CO. Fast Orange. N. J.— Arthur his post/<' Medical Examiner H. R. DeLuoa DUMAS MOTOR TRANSPORTATION Loughlin, married and the fath­ ed In satisfactory condition fol­ ■ i ■ J. F. BARSTOW QUISH FUNERAL HOME Brentano, 86, internationally said was accidental strangulation lowing an operation at an Army MANCHESTER PUBUC MARKET known bookseller. He was bom in er of five' children, is a former yesterday In the bathroom of his Better Fabrics Priced FINDELL ft SWANSON MFG. CO. RILEY CHEVROLET CO., INC assemblyman and assistant dis­ hospital In North Carolina. He Pastor Accepts Hoboken. N. J. parents’ home. The boy was last Proporionately Low F.E.BRAY trict attorney. He said he would returned to the United States last 0 0 MAPLE SUPER SHELL STATION New York—Anne Goldthwaite, seen laying with a noosed towel by —Ample Mloetion of Fabrics Ji^RES’ BEAUTY SALON THE SEAMAN FUEL ft SUPPLY CO. resign as secretary to Pecora, a his brother. Arthur, shortly before fall after serving in the Pacific Worcester Call Easy 69, artist whose paintings hang in war zone nearly 18 months. The To Salt Your Taste JOHN B. BURKE FUNERAL HOME VINCENT MARCIN STATE SHOE REPAIR SHOP Job he has held since 1934, to de­ he was sent off to bed. Police said One Week Delivery— Terms JAMES FORDE, CONTRACTOR the Metropolitan Museum of Art vote hla full time to Tammany the towel was tied to a towel rack operation was performed Fri(lay. and the Ubr.ary .of Congress. She CAPITOL GRINDING CO. TIP TOP MARKET ^ affairs. in the bathi^m .' New Haven, Jan. 31—(45— The AU Work Onaranteed FOSTER’S MARKET METTER’S SMOKE SHOP . was born in Montgomery, Ala. ■ Field Trials Today Rev. Harold Gilbert Johss of the U.S. CLEANERS Sub. Becuna Launched Bridgeport Exaaeda Qwma Plymouth Congregational church We Carry Oiu.Owa Aeeonnta CARROLL CUT RATE . FRED’S PACKAGE STORE MIUKOWSKI, THE FLORIST ' Inlltu Responoe Satisfying Plnehurat, N. C., Jan. 81— (85— today announced his reWgnation, W . D. STAR MARKET* Groton, Jan 31—UP)—The sec­ Bridgeport, Jan. 31— Judge Thirty pointers and setters have effective April 80, to accept a call Fear guite strlpij^ .to the tram»—completely rebollt—mew filling CA VET’S GRILL GORMAN MOTOR S A I^ MURPHY’S RESTAURANT AND BOWLING Bridgeport, Jan. 31—UP)—dec- ond underseas craft to be launch­ John T. CuUinan has announced been entered In the NaUonal Ama­ to the Center. CongregaUtmal .k| and springs added—woodwork raflnished. I WERBNER’S SHOE STORE '.retary of the Treasury Henry ed here this month, the submarine that Bridgeport has exceeded its teur Quail championship which church, Worcester, Mass. CENTER PHARMACY GtORGE L. GRAZIADIO. NOREN’ S QUALITY FOOD STOKs^ . ^Iforgenthau, Jr., declared here Becuna, slid down the ways at the quota Of 825,000 in the March of •tarts today over the innehurst . Mr. Jones, who cams hers IS Oar representatives with many years of experience are thoroughly \ WEST SIDE DAIRY night that the Initial response qaalMed to hdh> joa vrith yoar decorating proMema. T.P.HOLLORAN NORTH END PACKAGE STORE Electric Boat Company's yards Dimes drive to help fight infantUe field trial ooursea years ago from M t Varnbn CORNER SODA SHOP WDLROSE DRESS SHOP ^'.49 ON Fourth War Loan had been here yesterday. The submarine paralysia Secretary of the Tfeoa- Among those entering dogs are ehureh. Boatoa. was anraduatad ANDERSON GREENHOUSES JOHNSON ft UTTLE OAK ST. PACKAGE STORE tying. "Sales are up to ex- was spohsored by Mrs. George C. uiy Heiiry Morgenthau, Jr„ who LauIs Bobbitt of Winston-Salem; from Boston University School of . L. T. WOODCO. dons. and the country is (Jrawford, whose husband is chief was In Bridgeport on another Lee White of New York; Dr. 8. O. ReUgious Education and Yale Di­ LARSEN’ S FEED SERVICE B. D. PEARL, nfllNmiRE-APPUANCES through,” he said,' "but— of staff and aid to Rear Admiral mission, thanked ’ all Bridgeport Black and E. A. Brunson of Spart­ vinity school. He was ordained ' DAVIS HOME BAKERY sUU a lot of good, F. A. Daubin, commander of the contributors on behalf of Presi­ anburg, S. C.. and Dr. W. F. Vial in hla home church, Rosllndale MacDONALD UPHOLSTERY CO. tobadoiM ." jA,UanUc submatina fleet. dent- Roosevqlt, at Greenwich, Conn. Congregational. Boatoiw UaiR Sty Hirtfocd . Pkona 2-4127] MAKUHESTWt EVENING HERALD. MANUHES'^ER, CONN„ MONDAY, JANUARY’31, 1944 ■MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, JANUARY 31, 1941 council and repraVhal To Do About It 'ord day’e hammering at Kwaja- Air Raid Test lasted about SO'minutes and the for the next Uilrfl - Manchester Iclfl, Maloelap, W otje and Rni Hitler Returns Veterans Here the spring had been , B ig Demand JResident Here Marine^iglit Early Birds all clear came through at 3:67. . Like the previous nCws of the Local Youngsters Must Pay utolla. *' By Judge Shea ready. " ® ^Evening Herald Japanese execution o f our Tokyo The enemy forcea presumably . To Old Theme But No Planes Grace before tbe were huddling in underground To Giv^ Blood led by Father T lii^ F FUSUtHED BT THE filers, the disclosure of Japan’s For W ar Goods Kills Himself Here on Feb. 4|| Hold Session Briggs Eiiteri ■UU.D PRINTINO CO., IN a For Primrose Path Stroll pill-boxes and bomb oheltcrg simi­ (Oonttnaed f»»«n Fogs One) Die* Sees led the prayert St tM ’ I I BIi m U atroolouB treatment ot the prison­ lar to those the Marines found on L ochI Jurist PrincipaL speal^ing proSrmm. , ltanoh*lt«r. Conn. Tarawa after tha Nov. 30 Invaaion plan Under Way to Get High Winds Kept the v h o m X bV b b o u b o n ers ot Bataan has had the result a development in the case o f a • Innocent Plea The dinner waa oerve*! Kiwanifi Club Heark De« How four young Hollister scbooldgry from their canvassing, dined Hrtiry H. Rimfinll in Fit of the Gilbert ialanda 500 mllea to Expect to Organize Local Couple Alteml the ‘Jap Plot’ Speaker at Banquet of Oonoral ■an af*!' of booating war bond salea. That Bolahevlet victory.” - Fliers Grounded; Ail B on ioB Ootobor 1, t i l t boya found admirable intentions ateak. From ateak, it was an the south. Them Together on is,- unfortunately, the only good tailfi of Profliiclion Or DeHpomlencyTakefl Meeting of Pioneers of Knights of Columbus. . 11.. *v,. ••■y transition to-a movie, But A ir Mtrengtb Immoblllaed Veterans League at| Speaking wltnln 24 hours after Went Well Here. (tlaalbmiad ft«oa Paga Om ) . pubUahoA Bvory Evoalnc Eseopt momentarily aurrendering to the 11,„ ha should be aomething more than Ihroughs in some sectors below sell at once called for help and a ley, officer in charge o f the Spring- had not touched upon military tive of Mr. CUrka’a efforU, and that the town had planned 26 in­ ssld, was that of securing ade­ has been within gun range o f the ataitls the- country, the first dual the Blood Donor Service is coop­ of "Peace Now," an organization liams, who snloothly handled the. The Doctors’ Rooa Impaaaloned erlea to ruin Japan the middle Dnieper river in the call waa sent for Burke’s ambu- field, Maes., Marine Corps Recruit­ events. _ cidents in addition to the one# MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OP quate facilities to handle a pro­ Islands. A ll foreign ships have flight of note In the nation. erating with him to moke Veter- which he eaid advocates a nego­ United Statea gold stocks de introduction of the epeakcra aa Ukraine. The broadcast nfentioned Federal Vote lance. but the man was dead when ing Station. "Instead he tWiched upon those tiated peace; the CIO Political which the planes were going to CIRCUDATXONS. and eongresaional j|>ropoaaIa that gram greater than any nation had been barred alnce '38. > From teat pilot to the invention ana’ Day a big day. The mobile cllnad about $700,000,000 in 1943, toastmaster. In the course o f his At the Hospital "heavy defensive struggles’’ in It arrived. Rockville Psrenta Here things which he considered the de­ Action committee, and practices drop. High wind! kept every plane Tha Barald Prlatlnpl Company, we send our fleet at once to blow ever before attempted. The cruisers and battleships and* A delegation of parents of Ma- I of the flret free-type parachute cisive questlona of the war,” unit wifi be here between 11:15 going mainly to Letln-American remarks "uring the evening Toast­ Wed., Feb. 2 A t TP. areas northwest of Kirovograd, Police Are fiummnned brought Army recognition for this of the Civil Servlea commission m grounded. . , master Williams alluded to the Ine., aaaumaa no Snanelal raaponaU The second bottleneck waa that Plan Threat deatroyera which presumably made rinee from Rockville la expected to Schroeder said. "In theao serious a. m. and 8:45 p. m. on Feb. 18, The alert came through about countries with favorable balencae blUty for typographical arrora ap- Tokyo off the map. southwest of Cherkasy and east The police were notified and investigating tha loyalty of appli vartouB future activities a t the of materiala to be used In .manu- up the U. 8. eurfece unite must attend oa well os dads and moth- pioneer flyer. times the Germane ere aeeklng and all veterane wishing to sign 1:59 and was followed shortly a f of trade with this country. taring In advartlaamanta In Tha Let such orators who want to and southeast of Belaya Tserkov. Officer William Scully waa detailed Four years ago a company was canta for Federal Jobs. aaohaatar Bvanlng Harald. factur. This problem, he said, was in the police cruiser to investigate come within range of shore-baaed ere from Hebron, ' (folumbio, An­ for a deeper sense of events.” up for contrlbutione of blood may C ruin Japan remember that their solved through cooperation among The Nazis claimed strong So­ F o r W hites big guns—and thrilling atoriee of formed here and named the Pio­ viet forces had been encircled in and he in turn called Dr. D. C. 'Y. dover, South Windsor and Bolton. neer Parachute Company;- with Monday, January 31 part of ruining Japan is right un­ ail producers In Industry. Moore, local medical examiner. long-range artUlery duel# between Manchester has a total 'of 106 ! Shortage of Manpower the area south of Pogrebische in ship and shore doubtless will fol­ Henry Mallory of Cheney Broth­ der their noses. Let congressmen the southwestern Ukraine. The (Oonttnned from Page One) The doctor g iv e permission for the boya In Marine Corps service, a 1 er#, president and Floyd Smith, The third bottleneck which had removal of the body to the John B. low the lifting o f radio silence. large number of whom have taken Hitler’s L u t Hope who want to level Tokyo remem­ to be solved before American in­ Russians said Saturday that they 'Tribute To Air Force ■ V ico praaident and general mana­ had given ground to German elate and local authority to Fed­ Burke undertaking home at ^ Eaat part in much of the South Pacific ger. Mr. Smith eurrounded him- ber that their role in the leveling dustry could perform its ’’miracle’’ TTiat American warships could counter-attacks east of Vinnitsa, eral dominion, alt doubt of hie Center atreet. action, including the heavy fight­ Kvary one of Hltlar'a argument! was. he said, that of manpower. In move closely to enemy coaita eelf with eevarol oasoclatee who of Tokyo is on their desks. Let basic attltpde ia removed. by this Surviving Mr. Russell are hie 00 ing on Tarawa. had oerved with him in the oarly hrasterday— axcapt one— baa al* the solutiqn of this problem, Con­ in the same general territory. was a tribute to the Seventh Army / all who want vengeance show that speech.’’ wife. Mrs. Martha E. Ruaaell, of Members of the State staff' of monufoctura of the present type necticut was found to be an out­ A ir Force— whose planea have Iraady baan aaswered. Kvan that The Iowa Legislature, he said, Mancheater.'.a son, Herbert E. Rus­ the M(7L will attend with (Tom- parachute, the model of oil para desire In action aa well as In standing state, he said, pirtocipally pounded tha Marshalls for 10 argumant not yat eomplately Uneasiness Created is in session at the present time sell, now In. California, and two oil. mander Miller and tha F ife and ehutea now In use In the world. words. J because of ita natural d iv ^ lflc a weeks— and to carrier planes who and "will, I believe, adequately tors, Mrs. Emma Russell o f Bos­ Drum Corps of the Caldwell Colt essRii ad baa Ma ablution, if tba tion of industry' andaiiu skills.nniii*. \ In Swedish Navy dumped their huge bomb loads on To be spaclflc, let those who and properly meet the absentee ton and Mrs. Florence Uunderwood Robinson Post, VTW, of Hartford Utritad N ation! wlM only apply At the presentit tlm ejie.aald jth e Japoneae olrfleldi. want higher profits, higher wages, Stockholm, Jan. 31.— —The voting problem.” of Hingham, Maaa. win play. tbamselves to it with conaclen* labor situation Is still ^ t y in Russian advance toward Estonia MoJ. Gen. WlIUs H. Hale, com­ Russian Drive (Since the letter was written, He was a member o f the Ma- Richard Veen of 82 Washington Tlie best of bedding helps biijj^er prlcea from this war recon­ central Connectlcutlcut, , where____ vital____ created uneaaineaa today in Swe­ sonie order, hia home lodge being mander of the Seventh A. A. F., tioiia .good w ill and oouragaoua Iowa’s Laglalatura has adopted atreet la tha local chairman of the sider their ambitiona. Let those bail-bearing plants, w ii^ a product dish Naval circles, which specu­ in Dallas, ’Texas. ' reported recently that several of rranknasa. special soldier voting legislation organisation plana for the Man­ Food Threat that goes into every conceivable lated that powerful Russian fleet The funeral will be held at the the olrflelda had been left qnly 20 who think this can be a soft war and adjourned.) chester chapter of ths Marine Tba Oarman paopla can judge Instrument of war, are atlll fight­ units might soon break into the John B. Burke Funeral home, 87 to 60 per cent affective. Since then, aak themselvab how soft they ing to get the mer they need. Corps Lsogus. Baltics and threaten Sweden's Start Baca on Oontrovorsy East Center etreet, at aUme to bo doily A*. A. F. raids have poimded (t ) Page Om ) $ m tbamaalvaa how well Hitler want It to be now. Let there be The speaker admitted that If build healthy youngsters traffic with Finland and Ger­ The Senate and House atorted later decided. / the airdromes—followed by the JBs Bolvad thalr ‘inner aoclal prob- there had been a national service no doubt about the right of the many. a race today to dispoaa of the terrific two-day carrier bombard­ flax and tobacco. Poaturoge areas act at the beginning of America’s 4 jams" and brought them “social soldtera who are going to level Since 1943, the Ruaaian Baltic ment. have been reorganized with a view war production effort, the func­ votea-for-eervicemen eontroversy peaba.” Ib a y eaa Judge how well fleet haa been bottled up In the to ecaiaervlng tronoportatlon of Upkyo to participate In tha proc- tioning of the W PB would prob­ once and for all. Bnlwetok, reported bit only once Your Federal Gulf of Finland and restricted to Navy Reports 14 Itveoteck fodder, and the dairy In he haa aUminatad alaas dltunlty eaaaa and privUagas of tha democ­ ably have been much easier and The Senate met on hour earlier before. Is only 875 miles from limited operatlona from Ita base than usual and optimiata ■old a Kwajolein; and all other atolls hit duotry haa been revamped to pro Garmany. They can Judge him more successful. But, he added, we Income Tax duea more cheese in a month then Pick of the babies who racy for which they ara fighting. at KronsUdt. With the occupation Anal roll call might be reached Jap Ships Sunk In both heavy carrier ral^ were You can well afford theaa acoraa bacauaa they ara are now doing well without such K used to turn out in a year. t Let those who would be tough an act. of Eatonla, the Germans threw an late'today, but Tueoday or Wed­ In the heart o f the Marahalla— amsalvaa, under him, divided in- extensive minefield and submarine Ne. S3 PenalUea Systom Established with the Japa begin by' being War Not Over Yet nesday seemed more probable. (ConUnuod F ro n Fogo Oao) within easy atrlkiim distance of * laconw From Aaaoltics Supervision of the agricultural Jto two elaaaaa, tha alavea and tha Looking to the future, Mr. booms acroaa the narrow neck of The House Was left at the post one another if the Japanese could know best! tough with their own part in the the gulf from BaltUch port (Bal, Annuities have bscomS a popu- ; setup hoe been eorried out under fNaal BMgtar clique. Bates stressed the fact that because of other business and only have put planes into the klr, Isr form of investment in recent j the aye o t German speclallsta and war elfort. L«t’a buy bonds, and tlik i) to Finland. 548 — and probably 717 — planea to g ive them the prompt, adequate production is In couldn’t etort debato until tomor­ Submorlnb Baas Frebobl* years and, beesuoa of the nature diatrlet adminiatratora. A system <* ‘ They ean v im Judge for tbam- give blood, and speed production A Swedish Naval officer, E. during January, their bloekaat j itself a factor whi ;h will shorten row—but the contoat was warming With 36 ysors to prepare, the of annuity Inoomt, opselal treat- ) ot penolUea h H been aatabllahed Oeberg, writing in tha Stockholm month of aortal warfare. •salvaa tha adaquaoy ot tba mili­ and let’s atop bickering and grab­ the war. “The war Is not over by up in the eloakrooma between Japoneae are presumed to have ment is rMuired in tha prepare- ; In on effoot to aqueeia the utmost Tldningen, said the smashing Rus­ Allied loeaea for this eamo pe­ Watkins Carriages a r y power ha boaata ot hatdng bing on the home front. I f thara’a any meana," he said, "and 1044 la "etates rightert" and Federal bal­ riod were 97—an Allied advantage concentrated both offanoivo and tion of a Federal Ineome tax re- ] nut ^ ovary Pollah farm. Rewards sian advance opened the possibil­ best at these low going to demand sacrifices from lot advocates. ’ITie House bll), of about etx to one. defensive serial strength in the turn. alao ore offered for good produc­ iraatad. They eaa Judge It by any one thing ws can do to apaed ity of an early Russian occupa­ us alL’’ already pasacd by the Senate, aim- By far the greateet damage to various Marshall atollo, which There are aaverol forma of on- ^ tion In the form of permits to buy buOatlaa from tha Ruaaiaa frtm t tha and o f tha Japa, If thera’a any tion of Baltlsch port from which at Cleamneo Priest Edson Bailey fumiahed today’s ply would tell the states to ar­ Japan’s .sorely . wounded air abound in fair to good lagoons and nuitles, but tha most oommon ore i textlleo, dioea, household goods the Soviets could command great They oetild. aa be waa apaaklng. one thing wa can d o ^ let tham attendance prise, which was won range their own absentee voting. strength woe accomplished at Ra- harbors. They probably A m had a annuity contracts looued by Insur­ ■ml tobacco otherwise unobtain- Judge It hrora tha Mund o f thou- know our vangaanca is certain. It by Stuart Waaley. Herbert Mc­ areas of the Baltic. Praaident Roosevelt called H a baul, the onca-formldabla New submarine base in tha Islands, ance companies. An endowment < •bto by tha peasant Kinney, the fifth member of the Insurance policy may be payable ■Hm affaetlvantsa o f this prea aanda o f tena o f AlUad bomba fall­ is to pull ouraalvaa together on Oould Endsuiger Troffle ’’fraud" lost weak. Britain sea base which rapidly Is from which undsrasos croft opsrat- Notice the babiee wfi® "ate hi tta kacw" ttowH 1$ club to enter the armed forces, Amendmenta Litter Path becoming a Junkyard o f wrecked sd In ths Solomona 15 to 15 months to tha beneficiary In monthly er ; aura is seen in reports that four Watkina Carriogset And no wender.' Hieee e w ing hi ttaalr mldat They could, tba home front and make It plain, was presented with a token of the The RuaslAn fleet and A ir Force operating from Eatonla could iso­ The Senate met at 11 a. m. to aircraft aa well aa ships. Here the Bgo and sxtended elaswhera In the annual eums for a period atipu- ; times as much meat and three lia g ei are up to the minute in ■navtiieaa . . . boHi fo r that mattar, Judge It from hta that victory la our only Interest, club’s esteem, and made suitable open the second week’s debate enemy lost 335 planea for certain South Pacific their menace to Isted in the policy, frequently for Umoa os many potatoes were ahip- reply. late Finland and Germany from to atend the gaUf! own admlaaioa that victory la no our only motive. on a revived Federal war ballot and probably 111 others, against American warahipa and communi­ tbe life of the beneficiary; or a ped to Germany in 1942 os in 1941. President Everett Keith urged traffic with the eastern Baltic bill which would send uniform our loss of 68. cations person may purchase, for k flat The needa o f the Polish popula­ longer certain. Kiwanians to invest in W ar Bonds. natlona and make traffic between Right now when Februnry OlaanuMe f r ieen m to ballot blanks for president, vice • Fifth and Thirteenth Arm y A ir > Earlier yesterday Admiral Nim- sum, an annuity policy from an tion have been largely ignored in Tha outside world knows the In the Third War Loan, members Finland and Sweden difficult. effect. Mom and Dad can save mmoldeaiabte. IM J » president and members o f Con­ Force and Navy fliers netted this itz said in a preu release that insurance company which provides order to ship the maximum to February Saner Than His Lobbyists of the club and the businesses they The Dagensnyheter naval cor­ model for $14,9$. $26.50 fo r $14.98| $$5.M fa r tU B B answer to these argumenta, too. gress to men and women in uni­ record bag which surpassed by Seventh A. A. F. and Naval planea him with a monthly or annual in­ Germany or to the eastern front represented purcha^d $110,000 in respondent predicted the Russians, come for life. In such annuity con­ ImportoM# Increased with a wide color aelectlon In this group. |4SJB receives them with the know! N ot all American farmers are. form all over the world. A host 218 planes the December total. bombed Wotje, Kwajalcin, Jaluit bonds. Thomas Bentley was nam­ with new bases, could break off tracts, a portion of the payments , With the losj of production for­ models $87.83. of amendments littered its path January KiUlqg Increoaed and Maloelap anew on Friday J adge that the man uttering them bound blindly to the berserk grab ed tihairman o f a committee to trade between Sweden and Ger­ received represents IntereiK on the ‘ m erly obtained from Russian to final passage—some of them The January killing waa in­ night, before the carriers began la doomed, and that hia creeds programs of the professional farm spark the Kiwania effort In the many. Swedish iron ore is one aum or sums paid for the policy or areas now reoccupled by the Red Save on Outfits present Fourth War Loan Drive. Of the main raw materials of the compromise attempts to soften creased by at least 30, and more their fierce attack Saturday. win go down with him. It knoani bloc. There are, of course, indi­ likely 62, Japanese planes in a contract, and a portion repreoenta Army, tho Importance of Poland German arsenal. Oeberg named the opposition of those who con­ a gradual return o f the principal aa a German pantry naturally has Comiilete outfits include both bn.\ spring It haa muatered the military vidual farmers who know that tend the Federal plan usurps the double sweep of the'Rabaul area the following shipa oa comprising Friday morning and evening in Japs Claim Powerful to the annuitant. increaaed. Simultaneously, how- «nd mattress. strength to do thia. inflatkm will ruin the farmer as the Russian Baltic fleet; the 33,- right of the states to handle their Only that, portion of the pay­ ever, the drain on Germany’s man­ Gateway* to Baltic own elections. which 30 out of 70 Nipponese in­ Units Intercepted Regular $79.00 outfits including Nationally But the Allied world la not .yet well aa every one else, and who 000-ton battleship October Revolu­ terceptors were shot down for cer­ ments which represents interest power due to military demands New York, Jan. 31— The Tokyo on the cost of the policy or eon- haa resulted in a shortage of qual- advertised grades by Simmons, Burton-Dixie, WATKINS tion; the 8,000-ton cruisers Kirov Support from soma southern aura that H really poaaeases the know that Inflation wouldn't be tain, IZ more probably, and more § r o t m i r $*..i a i « ^ Nearer for Reds; and Maxim Gorky; the 3,000-ton Democrats heightened admlnistra^ than 20 parked aircraft were radio asserted today that "Japa­ tract ia taxable income, and for Ified oasiatanta for supervision Serta and Stearns k Fo»ter; 16 in this group; any better ' merely because it nese Arm y and N avy units have answer to what was Hitler’s main destroyers Leningrad and Minsk; tion hopes for an early vote in the borhbed and strafed and liatsd as purposes of uniformity the law and efiforaement of the program choice ...... $59.75 argument yesterday—an old, per- might happen to be the farmers ten other destroyers of 1,700 tons Senate. It was southerners, joined probables. intercepted powerful enemy units provides that this portion shall be of agricultural exploitation. At Advance Difficult which have, been attacking the who started it. Sometimes we sus­ each; numerous torpedo boats and by Republicans, who defeated the Our losses were only five fight­ considered .u 3 per cent of the cost the same time the urgent demand Just 5 outfits which were regularly $59.50. anwiai, but 8tUl ever-freshening Marshall group since the morning some submarines. original war ballot bill last month ers and one Mitchell medium until there has been excluded from for more weapons, coinciding with argument. If there wan any ele- pect that, all the high powered of Jan. 30 amd fierce fighting ta These include Simmons White Haven and (Continued from Page One) I'rgea More Deatroyera and sent the states rights measure bomber, and two of our pilots were g-oas Income an amount equal to the aerial destruction of many fac­ lobbies at Washington aside, the no\lr going on.” Serta’s sensational new Palconia. BMnt of his old-time gleeful cheer Oeberg urged a strengthening to the House. rescued by search planes. the principal aum paid for the pol­ tories in Gentian”, ia making it The broadcast, an Engliah lan­ In Hitler’s speech yesterday, It majority of AmeriOair farmers ara said. The Russians repulsed 26 of the Swedish destroyer force and The House takes up that bill to­ icy. Thereafter, the entire amount impoaaible to m ’ iply adequate | Choice ...... $47.50 \ This assault againat Rabaul was guage tranamiaaion beamed to counter-attacks of forces up to morrow under a ruling excluding the 26th during January and the of the snnuitw la taxable incoma. farming machinery. waa present when he got down to thus aenslble in their views. What asserted that in 1942 Russian sub- North America, waa recorded by regimental strength before taking a Federal war ballot proposal seventh in a row. In Just the one Annuity Income, accordingly, These present (llfflculties, how­ the business o f warning Britain becomes farm bloc policy at marinea attacked Swedish mer­ the U. S. Foreign Broadcast Intel­ Novoaokolniki and their advance from the floor, but Representative week, 149 enemy planea were de­ must be reported In the Federal ever; art! o ily a foretaste of the chant shipa In Swedish waters. He ligence service: and the United States against So­ Washington la, perhaps, leaa grass continued to the west and north­ Worley (D„ Tex.), author of a stroyed for certain in the stepped- income tax return, whether the food ctt- ' 'e'he which will face | warned that the Russians might Tokyo’s reference to "Japanese roots policy than It la policy by west. Federal boHbt plan almost Identi­ up campaign to eliminate that annuity is a gitj; received from Gcrmar.;/'. '.• r retreating Arnilea viet Russia. I f there has been even occupy the Aaland islands In Army amd Navy units” suggested Save on Mattresses The Leningrad forces approach­ cal to the pending Senate bill, waa New Britain base as an impedi­ some one else, or received as the are com .c ! 1 to evacuate the Po- anything which could make him which tba farm bloC’a paid lobby- the southern part of tha Gulf of tbe poastbility tfiat Amerioam circulating a patiUon to break the ment to Allied drivef into Japan’s proceeds, to a beneficiary, o f a life lish pan’uy sio carefully developed lata perpetuate thalr own impor­ ed Klngisepp from the, northeast Bothnia between Finland. isnd landing forces ma'y have gone happy o f late, It has been the rule and force a vote on his meas­ inner defense perimeter. insurance policy laaued to an­ and organized in the last four! Four only regular $39.50 Cotton Felt Youngster’s bedding has important functions to perform. Doctore along the coast as well as from Sweden. aohore on one or more o t the is­ domineering attitude of Soviet tance and their own aalariea. ure. Reports Naval Bombardment other. years of occupation. tresBcs by Simmons and Serta. the east along the railroad. A well-posted non-SwedLsh In lands or that surface warships know good firm bedding will help youngsters to grow straight and strong. Also in today’s communique If the annuity derives from a Rusaia on the Polish question, the Thera la some alight Indication South of Leningrad, the ad­ formant took tha view that en^ may have clashed. On the other Choice ...... $29.75 from Gen« Douglas MacArthur straight annuity contract, then Their bedding must insure them sound, restful sleep in order to rebuild the separate peace rumors In Pravda, of thla In the fact that the one vance extended 17 miles and 19 larged Russian fleet operations in Target o f Solons* hand, it may bave meant only that the cost to be shown would be the miles south of Gatchina (Rasnog- the Baltic necessarily would take were reports of Naval bombard* the sir arms of both services were Party Teudered Eleven $29.76 Mattresses by Stearns * energy they bum away during each strenuous day. You know only the the Russian rejection of Secre­ big farm organisation which ment of Japanese targets, on Bou­ amount of a single premium pqjd vardeisk). time. Until the mlnefleldt can Economy Drive in action. Foster,'and Serta, including Serta’s Palconia tary Hull’s offer at mediation, the hasn’t tailed along with the rest gainville Island in the Solomons for the policy. If the annuity Is re­ best can take the beating youn^stws will give their bedding! A third prong on the Leningrad be swept, the warship# would be Admiral Chester W. NimiU' Washington, Jan. 31—OP)—The and dive-bombing attacks on en­ ceived by the policyholder of an Soldiers-to-Be j mattresses. C hoice...... $19.95 significant rift which has. come of the hew farm bloc took a poll offensive had thrust forward 28 communique issued at Pearl Har­ in extrema hazard upon venturing Federal Communications commis­ emy poaltlona holding up the A l­ endowment insurance contraejt, Into United Nations dipldmqc^ .among Ita members the other day. miles from the railway city of out of the Gulf of Finland. sion found itself the target today bor Sunday night made no men­ payabld in installments to the pol­ Dne only full size Monarch Mattress, Was Lyuban. lied drive on Madang, New .Guinea. Right now you can well afford to give them the finest for prices are over the apparent Russian deter­ The organisation ia the National of the first congressional economy tion of landinga, but did aay that icyholder, then the coat is the aum A farewell party was given at] drive of 1944. Off the northwest tip of New surface, forces—presumably bat- 119 Spriice atreet last week for $19.75 *$13.95 mination -to play power TOlitlca of the premiums paid for the pol­ dramaticdUy reduced here at Watkin$ for February Clearance. Mattresses Farmers Union. Polling 12,000 of Ireland, a reconnaissance plane tleahipa, cruisers amd deatroyera— George RoWe and John Simmons, German Colonists Aroused over Commiaalon spotted a fair-sized enemy convoy icy. and box apringa in this sale are in discontinued tickings, or are dis(«)ntinued before accepting the theory^of col­ Ita member#, ii found a large ma­ C>)airman James L. F ly’a refusal had moved to within 10 to 20 miles In addition to the cost o f the who are to leave for )hc Anriy , and left two ahipa, one a destroy­ Feb. 5. George Johnson, Louis Cer- lective security, over our own ap­ jority approving the organisa­ Reported Fleeing O bituary to testify fully before a apecial er, burning. ' , of ths Stolls and firsd thousands policy, as stated above, there must models. All are offered subject to Prior Sale. Houea committee InvasUgaUng hit of rounds of shells. The -Nimitz vinl and Michael Genolfi were peasement of Hitler’a pal Franco. tion’s attitude on national jiffaira London, Jon. 31.T-(fl^—German The picture at the western end be considered the amount of the colonists were reporteid fleeing agency, a bi-partisan House group communique was issued long after annuity income received during speakera. A veal cutlet ^ d spa­ Save on Box Springs Here, in the diplomatic rift, is This attitude the president of the o f New Britain, invaded Deo. 18, ghetti dinner waa aerved. A t the from the Baltic states today as moved to chop FCC funds In the the time given by Tokyo for the the year. The portion of this an­ clarified with reports that the attack. 'The "morning of Jan. 30,” conclualon o f,th e party a collec­ Che only small hope Hitler has organization defines as follows: the Red Army, which yesterday Fnneralfi $8,300,000,000 Independent offices nuity income which is taxable, Nine regular $39.60 grade by Simmons and Japanese were pinned against the tion was taken up for the March | left— the hope that, beaten though swept up SO more towns and ham­ supply bill alateo for passage to­ Tokyo time, would be Jan. 29, namely, 3 per cent of the coat of "The Farmers Union la the only day. mountainous Interior by low-fly­ Pearl Harbor time, since the Mar- O’ Dimes and $5.62 was realized. New York (Red Cross). Just what you need lets between the Gulf of Finland , Fritz Frelheit ing attack planes and U. S. Ma­ the policy, is the amount to be en­ he la, he may yet salvage Ger­ national farm organisation which FCC funds for the fiscal year shalla lie west of the international A purse was given tc the two men.' to make your old mattress feel like hew and Lake Peipus, raced toward ' The funeral of Fritz Freheit rines moving in from Capb Glou­ tered in item 2 o f Short Form many by bla old favoritd process starting July 1 already have been date line. "Mike” Kelly waa the master of Ea«y Terms haa taken a determined stand Klngisepp, la.st rail station abort was held from the 'William P. cester. ' 1040A or Item 5 of long Form again. Choice ...... -$22.50 trimmed about 20 per cent by the Another Tokyo broadcast, ceremonies. of dividing bis enemies. So, yes­ against Inflation, in behalf of the of the Estonian frontier on the 'Qiiish funeral home Saturday af' Aerial Ptneer Assault 1040; the balance is non taxable temoon at 2 o’clock and from the House Appropriations committee, beamed to Italy, was recorded by terday, he bad fogic and reason in -general public and o f the war ef­ line to Narva. More than 40 tons of demolition and la to be applied against the Thirteen $29.76 Box Springs by Simmons, Pgy gg you enjoy Watkins Home Fur­ Ziort Lutheran- church at 2:30. but that failed to satisfy the ag­ U. S. government monitors at 6:30 coat of the policy. When the tax­ Serta, and including Stearns & Foster's Hotel going back to his old theme of the fort, as well as that of its own . Gen. Leonid A. Govorov's Len­ ency’s foes. bombs and 75,000 rounds of heavy- a. m. today. Rev. Paul Prokopy conducted the caliber ammunition were poured payer haa received nontaxable in­ nishings. Minimum initial paj-menf, “ Russian peril." He was merely ingrad Arm y Iiinfied to . within 7 ‘Theto is room for some more It said: Piildir Kerords Built. Choice ...... $17.50 members and farmera generally. services. Burial was in the family on the slowly retreating Japanese come in this manner equaling the 1-3 miles ofi Kln^sepp with the cutting," declared Representative “Strong enemy forces , at dawn aaay weekly installments; small carry- tilling a field the Allies them­ It has done so by seeking continu­ capture of the rail junction of pl'ot in the Ea.st cemetery. T h e Saturday in an aerial pincer as­ coat o f the policy, thereafter the bearers were, CHarence, LsTwrence Taber o f New York, ranking Re­ on Jan. 30 began an offensive whole' annuity income each year l^arrantee Deeds selves have already plowed.' ance o f the subsidy and support Veimarn, only 17 miles from the sault. - « i I ksg charge. and Allen Freheit and Fred Day, publican on' the qommittee. "This against the Marahalla. The Japa­ must be e n te )^ as taxable income. Alexander Jarvis to Earl G., I To this, Hitler’a best reniaining Estonian: border, a Soviet’>qmmu- kA review of January communi­ nese armed forcea in this sector prices programs.’’ ail grandsons o f the deceased. outfit is working against the war ques showed a massive weight of These iirinciples for the treat­ and Gertrude Greaves, property I argument, we kn ow . th’e answer. niqua announced. The v illo ^ o f effort all the time and ia a liabil­ are now engaged in hard fight­ Two. thirds of the farmers ques­ Kotly, 16 mtlea above Veim om on' bomba had been dropped on the ment o f annuity income apply alao bn Fairvlew street. . ity. The head o f it la a menace Ao ing agaiqat thcae forcea.” in general to retirement Income, W e charted it, in general terms, tioned recognised the fact that too a spur line to the gulf also waa George T. MoRobbte Japanese, 2,400 tons on New Gui­ George and John, Jr., Kornae, the war effort” annipty penaiona, and other forms at the conferences o f Moscow and taken. Funeral services for George T. nea alone, and heavy strikes to Alexander Jarvle, property on rapidly rising prices conatltuted T a ter said he believed the en­ One-Tlms Official Dies of annuities. In the cose o f retire­ Teheran, where we pledged oqr- The Moscow radio said Ger­ McRobbia were held this afternoon againat enemy ahlpping. Fairvlew atreet. an eventual threat to thalr own tire fund for the TOC Radio In- Four auxiliary warships ware ment Income and pensions, where Groenbruoke Homes. Inc., to man colonists were fleeing along at tha Thomas O. Dougan Funeral Briitoepert, Jon. 31. — (.P)—J. selves to international coopera­ welfare. Three-fourths of them Home. Rev. Watson Woodruff of telUgance division should be de­ destroyed as well aa 34 mei'chant- no payments have been made for Thomas W „ and Ellaabeth Dun-1 (B elow ) Saddle-bock occasional (Below) Fleeted back occa­ with retreating Nail troops. Alex H. Robertson, 63, manager of tion. These conferences were the nied and thoae functions tumod men, 157 barges and 15 small the income, then the whole amount bar, property on Walker atreet. chair from the period of Queen sional chair with typical were more interested in some as­ DrivlBg Toward Railway the Canter Congregational church A. M. Kidder A (^mpany, broken over to the W ar and-Navy deport' craft, and nin» other cargo ships of the income ia taxable (except Alexander Jarvis to Greea- Anne. ColoiTuI atripes In blue, Queen Anne period cabriole answer to Hitler, and we can be surance of a decent price after the In the Lake Ilmen sector 60 officiated. here, and a veteran Republican mente. The Appropriations com­ and eight barges w e n listed as for pensions to Wm veterans and broeke Hbmes Inc., property- on] lemon, green, or roae-ruat dem- lege and graceful carved ‘sure that he waa very low indeed miles to the south, another Red The bearers were Amos Lillie. leader and one-time city clerk, died war than in som e. temporarily mittee recommended a $1,000,000 probably demolished. Damaged their familiea.) aske; burgundy and blue tapes- arms. Small checked bur- Army was driving toward the Fred Lewie, Albert Miller, Rollin today In Bridgeport hospital. He Walker atreet. during the brief interval when the high price now. slash in the divisional fu n ^ , aug- were four crulsera, nine deatroyera. Penoiona or retirement pay re­ Joseph. Romoaka to the Allen triee. Leningrad-Pskov railway, after Hitt, Herbert Bissau and James leaves his widow, a brother and gundy tapeetry, $19.75. SmaU erai principles adopted at gesUng that the FCC military four auxiliary Warships, 39 mer­ ceived from employees’ trusts Realty company, property on sealed blue tapestry. That would be the interest and seizing Vellskoe Selo, 17 miles Sullivan. flve sisters. Funeral services will operations be handled by the serv­ chantmen, 79 barges and 11 small should be treated in the some way S le conferences Were allowed to the attitude of the farm bloc southeast o f Luga, a Junction on Tntermant was in tlm Eaat ceme­ be held Wednesday. Birch atreet. . ' j ice departments, In effect disre­ craft. aa annuities. I f the trust Is one William F. Johnson to Howard 25.00 remaia unviolated. These confer- the vital line, pther Soviet units tery. Vi giants at Washington, if they garding President Roosevplt's re which meets the statutory tests W., and union Wilson, property 29.75 encea .can be raeatabliabed aa the menaced Batetakaya, from svbare for txemption from income tax, were really fighting for and serv­ a spur line runs to Lugs, 18 miles Attending Chiefs* Conference Jection o f a recommendation o f the on Autumn atreet. 'final m ntw w to HiUer’a last hope the amounts contributed by the ing the Interests a t the average to the west. Joint chief! of staff lost F ^ru ory. [Nm>(d Force Shells Ijtntif If wa merely begin to cooperate, Ftgores In Reaitoga' employee, If any constitute his Juliiw Frodln to The sFrodin I American farmer. A lobbyist is In the Novoaokolniki area still Hartford, Jon. 31,— (F)— Com Marshall Islands basic lost of the annuity; i t he aa we said we would. But our farther south, Oan. Markisn M. missionar of State Ptflice Edward This rocommandation figured m / r / Apparel Shop Inc., store on Main tbeoretically a aervut. Some- prominently in hearings by the Bearl Harbor. Jon. 81. — (JFt— mode no payments to the trust, street for tbe term ef flve years, present long range diplomatic Popov’s Second Baltic Army waa J. Hickey is in Hershey, Pa., today What may ba Uie greatest Naval his coat is zero. If, however, the Make something of your bedroom Umea he grabs mastery of the in­ reported to have driven to svitb- social committee investigating S Jon. 1944 to 3 Jon. 1949, at on quarrel over the Pellah question, attending a twd^ay conference of task fores In^hlatory hurled hun­ trust Is not exempt from tax, con­ terests hs la supposed to serve. in less than 60 mllea of Latvia, police chiefs of the northeastern the FCQ, Eugene L. Gorey, com- h rm annual rtnUl ot $$.000 with op­ with Soviet Rusaia’a unilatoVal ul­ dreds upon bondreds o f tons o f ex­ tributions to ths trust by the em­ tion to renew for five yeow addi- When the American farmer does in thrusts west and northwest at statea. sel, claimed at the Umo, after F ly plosives for tha oecond conaecu- ployer are treated as additional Want your bedroom to look like thoM Eight­ timatum there, our present long had refused to testify on many speak for hlmaelf, he’s usually Novosokolniki, which fell Satur­ tiva day yesterday on the cringing Uenol. LsM e eenth Century rooms you see pictured i « b ib m v range differeiicaa in, attitude to­ day. Moscow said nuiro tbon 3,000 Boxer AeridMitally Killed matters on the ground they in­ Japanese defenders o f the Invasion- U I 1)1111111(1 1 ,' ■ 39.50 for as little as sane, fair and rational^ and he’s volved military secrets, that the . Brneet F. and Ralph C. Brown. zines? Here’s the start . . . the three n »)W ward Dictator Franco, with our Germans were killed in the fight­ threatened MkrahslI islands. UPl Marlon B. Whltcher, Allen 1. by n)— Cor­ FOC head was the cause o f the annuity would not be forfeited pieces . . . for only $125* A Shemtw chitot unilateral appeasement tbete, hra Admiral Cheater W. Nimitz’s BSlCb and Katherine Bolcb UK tist farm bloc policy at Washing­ The Ruoalan unlta which clear­ oner Tbepdore Steiber today band­ president’s rejection of the rocom- communique ion progress of the at­ by his tcalgnsUon or discharge oc­ Tou know how really few good and sleigh bed in$pirtd thea* 20th C w n n y Bot cooperation. ed the final atretch o f the Moooow-. ed down an accidental death And mendation. Only last wask J. Edgar curring before the retirement Rose D. WiUinma, lease of apace maple deoki there are today. Juat 125.00 pieces as you can see by the lattice-plwcdO ffw t» ton makes him out to be. tack sold lost night that aurfaca at 13rl4 Depot (k|Utre for five- It la not only the damoIiUon of Leningrad trunk line Saturday al­ ihg in the case o f Aaron E. Eat Hoover, FBI chief,'refuasd to tw- forest — presumably battleships, date- Amounts thus taxed to the eU of thsMi bracket bees modola year term, Jnn- 1, 1944 to Dec. SI. board, the swelled fnpnt dreweri and fluted aeaw so continued to forge westward, man, 31, South Norwalk boxer, tify before the asms eemmittoa re­ eruieera and deatroyera — hod PAYROLL employee may be treated as part ■at reeeiv^.' lend maple 31x43 8 PIECES i^MlUer's last hope which is to be 1949, with option to renew for ner posts. Mthogen> and gumwoed. seizing the roll ototions of Koot- killed Dae. 6, 1N8 In a faU from garding relations o f the F B I aaltli moved .within 10 to 20 miles of c t his bosle eost of the annuity. g;i«h top; deuUs dsptii fllbg drew ‘ ■■ by our finding our w f j Estimatad average monthly yenakaya and Teglino on tha Lan- the running board o f a municipal the r C C . ftvf nSditioiua yW A consumption o t meat in the Unit­ tha heavily-defended atolls to tack to coopeiatioa. It is Abe ingradrNovkorod Una. garbage truck. The truck, oper­ “This agency long has taken tbe . An oris la Ihs United States aa ed States for 1944 is 3 ^ pounds, pound ehora instollationa with SAVINGS of the future which is at Make Fresh Breakthroughs , ated by-.the South Norwalk muni position it- is above Omgress," large all the New England ThS'Nintb century was very •*,hotIy the amount the average thousands o f rounds o f sheila, wet; the Tenth and Eleventh quite • m A German broadcoat said the cipaUi.v., was driven by John Spell­ Taber said. "It is about Ume/it was i Carrier task forces loosed hun-' atatea and Delaware aqd New Jer­ iflUlwa aU iB the pariod 1933-39. RuasUna' had mode fresh breok- man of Norwalk], dry. put in its place.” i dreds of tons of bomba in their sec- M.E. Kraaaeer JasertaMaf sey has bren laid waste by srosion. J I MANUHE5TEK EVErilNG HERALD, jaAncncSTlSit, WIVTI,, munUAt;, JAm jART 81, 1944 FAMI ftTGHT MANCHKSIEK EVEm NG HERALD, M ARLHESIER, LVXNH., MuNuA 1, JAr\UAU J d», 1JJ44

Local Airman Given DFC Award Crusade Aims lot Hit. St watte V ill^ e s Dance Jap Regiment . paper w ill stake W T iti— I08U n n i w i M i — i m |>cal Club Celebrates t.Ml eartena each eontolnlnf ene life wuRL-vww loday s Kadio whm>-uio Cut to Pieces Are Outlined preaerver lisht. Grand Success P. A. Win FirstHome Game of Season 6 7-6 De year ehsrsi iiigteik Wav Time IBuniing of Mortgage Save watte psperl iMMtxaa a » ¥» » » » » On Ledo Road Rev. W. Ralph Ward, Newcomera to Town 4:00—W n C — Backtage W ife; v7:30— W T IC — Come on and • » « i Morri»on contributed to the pro- WDRC — Broadway Matinee; Dance; WDRC -r- B I o n d 1 Turnout of Mem- tram with humoroue ■onga. Jr., Delivers Stirring Raise Fund to Increase W TH T— American Discussion Ice Marshall , (Continued From Page One^ and Dominion light bombers and News: WTHT — News; Music; Topple Windham E,® w, , a? • ^ Recently, the club voted to acll fighters over -.lorthem France and WNBC — Blue Frolics. League; WNB4D—Lone Ranger. College Quintets E n j o y a n E v e n i n g a portion of Ita new holdings, Sermon on Sunday. Polio Fund. among scores of other enemy Holland. Four of the missing fight­ 4:15—W T IC --Stella Dallas; 7:45— w n c — MUa O’ Dimes. _ . , frontage on Spruce street for de- 8:00— w nCJ—Cavalcade of Am er­ bodies. ers were American. •WNBC — Parade of Stare. E n tertain ip en t anti yeiopment. The value of the pres- "The foremost requirement for Residents o f Orford Village and ica; WDRC—Vox Pop; WTHT I ent holdings Is approximately Jape Still Holding Talpha Ga Allied guns knocked down an 4:80—W T IC — LOrensa J o n e «; f Stars Sunday At the aucceaa of the Crusade for a additional dozen enemy planes Silver Lane Homes, the' new gov­ WDRC — Fourth War Loan '""'—Sam Belter: WNBC—Newa. Primed for Title $15,000. The battle gradually spread ernment projects in the western New World Order led by the during these side forays, bringing D rive; Ad lin e r; WNBCJ—News 8:15— W T H T — Fulton Oursler; ------1 , ------eastward and ^uthward toward The total bag for the day to 103. part o f the town, held a dance In 4:45— w m c — Young W 1 d d e r. W NBC— Lum and Abner. remarks expressed by; Talpha Ga on another Chindwln bishops of the Methodlat-Cburch. Is a vitalized local church,,” said Rey. By every indication, yesterday's the Silver Lane Homes clubhouse Brown; VmBC — Parade of 8:30— w n c — Frank Block's Or­ British veterans and tributary. A communique Indicat­ Dartmouth Has Eastern [ ) o t y F i ® ’h t S East Side G" W. Ralph Ward. Jr., pastor of the American aerial task force at Saturday night. About 50: cou­ Stars. chestra; WDRC— NineUes ed the Japanese still were hold­ old-country folk In Man- Rockville South Methodist church, in hla a«r- Teast equalled In size the record- ple were present. The money to 8:00—W nC—When a Girl Mar­ Revue; News; W T H T — Sersno Cage Honors in Bag j ^ ^ ing Talpha Ga, with the Chinese' pay for the orchestra had been , that they would like to I.ewls II. Chapman mon ■ . yeaterday morning. Mr. breaking arm.ida of -more than 800 ries; WTDRC — News; Four Gammtll; Castles In the Air; besieging It. Boatner said 400 to U. S. heavy bombera and an estls» collected »head of time an^ the Right Nowf Scramble j F4»rinep UConn SUii b an organization right here In 849, Rockville Watti defined the Cruaade aa "a Way Minstrels: Ad Liner; W N B C — Blind Date. At Hartford .500 Japane.se dead had been count­ mated 700 American fighters money paid for admission was W T H T — News; Music; W NBC 9:00— w n c —^Telephone Hour; Box Scores___I EriMeter, where they could ed in the Yupbang-Talpha Ga movcmrtit In the Mcthodlat Church in Mid-West. Hot Contest Her*? to mobilize aentiment for a juat which plastered 1.800 tons of turned over to the March of Dimes •"•—•News. WDRC—Radio Theater; WTHT ijlir and talk over events of area. bombs all, over industrial Frank­ fund. About $30 was collected 6:15— W T IC — Portia Faces Life; —Gabriel Heatter; WNBC — P A A C (87) Rec; Pringle and More than 300 Japanese were and enduring peace and a Christian Hartford Boxer Anxious childhood and service epl- furt Saturday. but as there are other funds col­ WNBC—Dick Tracy. Counter Spy. By ’Ted Meier B. r . T.^ Big Bond Show killed In'the Taro sector on the world, and to make that aentiment , resulted In the formation on influential at the place decision is Fighter* Set New Re<*ord lected In the two villages the 8:30—w nC — Just Plain Bill; 9:15— W TH T— Believe It Or Not. New York, Jan. 81—(S')— The To Meet Rennet in Zwick, rf . 2 1 5, ^High Scorers; WCh ^ 1922, of the British right flank of this operation, and Escorting American fighters money will not be turned over un­ WNBC—Jack Armstrong. Guarino, rf 0 0 0 80 others, including a major, died made and before decision is made. 9;30— w n c — Dr. I, Q.; W T H T — most exciting week of the .reason Salt Came Away E^can CHub. For Rockville It la opposed to isolationism. It yesterday bagged 45 German til tomorrow. 6;46_WTIC ~ Froijt Page Far­ Soldiers with Wings; WNBC— Near Future. Yo«t, If ... 9 4 22 b ik Saturday night, in the at another spot. Thick jungles planes, setting a new record for It was the first time- the new rell; WDRC — American Wom­ is alAad for College basketball Qrsyb, H , 1 1 3 probably hid many more bodies. urges the collaboration of the Unit­ Spotlight Bands; Coronet Story Final Quarter. ■naence of 450 members and the second day in a row. The pre­ clubhouse was used for a social en: WTHT—Superman; WNBC fans. The results of some 15 Hartford, Jon. .—George Dlakon, a . T s 15 "That many kilted together ed States with other nations In In­ Teller. 81 ■SMts, Fred .Dickson, president of suring a righteous and lasting vious high of 36 in one day was gathering and it is . planned to —Captain Midnight. outstanding games in the next six Greene, rg e e e e e « .5 0 10 jraclley Field Band to with the certainty that hundreds 1 0 :0 0 -w n c — Contended Pro­ (Rwl) Doty. Hartford welter The local Polish Americana^ ■ m club and Miss Jessie M. Rey- peace.” broken Saturday when 42 were hold another meeting Within a Evening Koeak, rg . 1 6 2 I burned the mortgage of the gram; WDRC—Screen Star days should clear up considerably weight who has oeen challenging Provide the Music Mu for I more were wounded means the 8erlea of Mam Meeting* downed. * short time when an association Kurlowlcz, 0 0 0 lied to defeat the WllllmonUCj clubhouse on Maple street, regiment is eliminated for a long The latest two Berlin attacks g ;00—WTIC — News; WDRC— Play: WTHT—Raymond Clap­ Joe Bennett without result, takes The Cruslide which began with a will be formed. the national cage picture. WierOMcki, Ig 5 0 iS Five 67 to 62 as they opened __Scant of the debt clearance time," Boatner said. "The (lilnese set off new sheets of flame and —News; WTHT—News; WNBC per; WNBC—Raymond Oram on Freddie Graham o f New York Tonight’s Event aeries o f mass meetings through­ Two games oi* Wednesday— A. Fieh, Ig 0 0 0 tinst all club holdings In Man- were elated to find themselves bet. gxve the Germans little opportun­ —Terry and the Pirates. Swing. In Tuesday night’s ssml-flnal bout home season at tne Bast Side ! out the country in January was 10:15— W TH T — Concert Hour; Marquette at Groa^ Lakes ^nd Sunday afternoon. __ Iter. ter fed, clothed and e q u lp i^ than ity to extinguish the fires started 6:15—W T IC — History in the at the Hartford Auditorium In an 67 Rockville. Jan. 31.— (Special!.— the preaching theme of all Meth­ lours of Service WNBC—ThU Thing Called Texas at Rice — start the fire­ Tetole ...... 80 Due to complications and a 1 It was a gala occasion Saturday the Japanese they were fsclng," last Thursday night when tha Headlines; WDRC - To Your effort to force Bsnnett'a hand. WnNmMri4e'(6t) The Vernon W ar Bond show will odist ministers yesterday. This • Love; Parade of Stars. works. Great Lakes boasts 20 up, the scheduled prelimt fasrht and the members gave full Pound Jap Air Fields Lieut. William L. Andersoa, (left above) who died In air action In R. A. F. dropped approximately (3ood Health: W T H T — Sports; Doty feels that If he eon whip the B. r . T. be held this evening at the Sykes week Methodist laymen and lay- 10:30— W T I C — .InfornMition wins In 22 starts while Marquette, game did not go on and the 16 "n t to their delight over this slg- Auditorium sponsored by the Ver­ R.A.F, dive-bombers pounded the South Pacific last September, was posthumously awarded the Dis­ 1,500 long tons. On Caiulleiiias Day Music; WNBC—Sports; News. tough New Yorker In their eight- R. Barbero, rf .10 4 24 women, led by- the lay leader and Please; WDRC — Broadway off to a poor start, has bowled management wishes to e; " Boant and pleasing milestone non War Bond Drive committee. Japanese air fields at the weatem tinguished ihylng Cross, highest award of the Air Forces, yesterday Stockholm dispatches, which 6:30-W nC -- Jack Says, "Ask round battle he would have more Pringle, If ... 13 3 29 president of the Women’s Society Showtime: WNBC — America over Camp Grant, DePaul and N o­ their apologies and are deter badicd in the club’s history In the Burma port of Akyab and sur­ at the home of his mother, who received the medal and citation from over the week-end pictured the Me'Another;" WDRC— Digest of a right to challenge Bennett 1 . 0 2 The doors will open at 7:30 for Christian Service, have been Special services will be held at tre Dame in its last three games. E. Barbero, e that it shall hot happen agoil mart space of 22 years. A full o'clock and the program will start rounding areas yesterday as Al­ Captain George L. Marburger of Bradley Field, representing General Germans as evacuating the capi­ of the Air, Jack Stevens: WTHT Looks Ahead. who has established himself here Lachapple, e 0 0 0 ~|Mirse Chicken dinner was served, asked to make a visitation In every both St. James's and St. Bridget’s Lieadershlp In the Southwest Con­ However, the main game at 8 o'clock. The feature of the lied troops continued , their „ » slow George C. Kenny, Commanding General of the Fifth Air Force. Yes­ tal. said that telephonic communi­ —News; WNB(3^-Feed Bag 11:00— News on all stations. a headliner. Rowan, rg .. 2 0 4 [Hne program of professional en- Methodist home telling the story churches Wednesday, Candlemas ference is at stake In the Texas- on as scheduled and the fo il program will be an auction, which advance on the Arakail■ ■ front, a terday's ceremony was the first local posthumous award in this war. cation between Berlin and the Frolics. 11:15— w n c — Harkness o f Wash- Another undercard bout of note Shlfflet, Ig .i. ^ 1 1 3 Iners were on hand and six o f the Crusade and leaving litera­ day. and Thursday, St. Blaise day. Rice encounter. fans saw a game that started' will Include a 16-pound ham, but- communique said today Swedish capital still was blocked g;46—WTIC — Lowell Thom­ ington: WDRC—Joan Brooka; is the six-round featherweight I of fun and genial association ture' pertaining to it. On Candlemas day the masses at On Thursday Great Lakes faces ly but aa it progressed It plC ter and two cloth patterns for A t the same time U. 8. medium early today. as; WDRC — News: WTHT — W T H T —Give and Take; W NBC tussle between Briators Earl Roys Totals ...... 27 62 dd-count^ men and women ObjecHra of the Program German planes attacking Eng­ St. James’s will be at 7:.30 a. m„ another formidable opponent. up speed and turned into a suits from the local mills. bombers struck at the Important Music; WNBC—News. ' — Music You Want. and Maxie 'Tanaka, Hawaiian Score at halftime. WUIimantic Ing spree with both teams th their friends spotlighted the Explaining the objective and land Saturday night killed at least at 3 o’clock in the. afternoon with 11:30—w n c — Storiea of Escape; Bowling Green, of Ohio, winner The military band from Bradley Meza bridge In the Katha area of program of the Crusade. Mr. Ward 7':00—WTIC — Fred Waring: Hatchet Man who has scored 36. P A A C 24. lint defense to the winds in liversary date. central Burma for thei'- second 26 persons and Injured 25 more blessing of the throats' for the chil­ WDRC—Dance Orchestra. of 16 or 17 games. On Friday three victories In three weeks Field with WAC soloist will play Present Flying Cross said "it urges us on a campaign WDRC—I Lave a Mystery: Referee, Byoholakt. Time 10 efforts to score. he beginnings of the club, ac- straight day, damaging three at scattered points. Three enemy dren or anyone else, and in the eve­ 11:45— W NBC—Saludog Amigos; Purdue and Ohio State start a here. Tanska, having kayoed two ng to secretary Fred Baker, during the program and there wlU of evangelism to arouse those of ning at 7 :30. WTHT—Fulton Lewis, Jr.; two-game week-end series that Klin, periods. Led by John Pringle, ex-U.( be Interviews with several local spans and wrecking a concrete planes were shot down. News. of his local victims, at first was addressed the big dinner our own fellowship who through A t St. Bridge's church Candle­ WNBC—Heidt Time. will help determine the Big Ten star, and Russ Barbem, ex-W$ men who have seen action overseas, ier. The nearby Pylntha rail 12:00—w n c—News: 8t. Louis reluctant to meet Roys, who has up to recite the history of the indifference and preoccupation mas day. blessings o f the candles 7:15—WTIC — News; WDRC — champion. Northwestern, which ham High star,.^thc Thread acts of entertainment and a short ridge also was damaged. Then Serenade: WDRC—News. won most if not all of his numer­ five managed to run up a 12 b, was Insignificant. There was. To W ar Hero’s Mother have wandered away from Church 3,900 Tons of Bombs will be at 7:30 a. m„ and on Thurs­ Ed Sullivan Entertains; WTHT smashed the 12-game winning address by Judge Laurence M. DU- I EAllied planes attacked widely 12:30—w n c —Three 8uns Trio: ous bouts hare. lead but with the beginning of ' Seems, a British American and Church attendance. What we day, St. Blaise day, the blessing o f —Salute to the Newapaper Men Grid Greats lin, chairman of the Vernon W ar scattered targets behind the ene News. streak of the Iowa SeahaWks. A third six that promises plen­ second quarter, Ute visitora at up in Hartford at the time the can do -for the world may be smalj iJropped in 48 Hours the throats will take place at serv­ and Women. takes on Wisconsin in another Im­ ders began thinking of a club Drive committee. RalpK Glbeon my front. Distinguished Honor Is Eleven Dollars Collected compared with what we can do for ty of flatia fireworks pits Eddie ped up the pace and led by, Is In charge of the program. The bulletin said Vltall. a half London, Jan. 31— U. ■ S, ices In the morning at 7:30 and In portant Big Ten struggle. and many of the local worki By Only Two Youngsters Christ right here In our Church If the evening at 7:30. Rossi of Boston against Buddy W ill Return two afore-mentioned players, The committee etatee that any mUe north of Htlndaw on the Ara Posthumously Award­ Arm y headquarters announced to­ CHiilax Saturday Howard of Worcester, who has gan to pull away from tho loca rode In to Hartford in cars, we take this matter deeply to our day that heavy bombers of the jlally an old Ford owned by person who purchased a bond since kan front, was occupied without hearts. In our time when a great The excitement mounts on Sat­ beaten A1 Costa and held "Sonny” and wnen the half had ended T Jan. 1 Is entitled to a ticket and If I opposition by Allied forcei and ed Lieut. W. L. Ander­ Billy Fortin, Jr., seven-year- American Strategic Air Forces Foes^ Radio Equipment urday with the following on the Home to a draw. Rossi kayoed a comfortable 36 to 24 lead. I Reynolds, to attend the meet- old son of Mr. and Mrs. W il­ need has arisen for the CTiurch to based in England and Italy had Republicans Plan Again in ’44 Ews of the Hartford Oub, twlds a he cannot secure It at place where also reported Japanese Infiltration express her power snd Influence at card: Purdue-Ohlo State; Okla­ Ted Brown of New York here last With the beginning of the he purchased the bond he will be attempts east and northeast of son Who Died in Battle liam J. Fortin, and Jean Elii- dropped more than 3,900 tons of homa and Iowa State tangle for week. ond half, the locals woke up ^ t h . aon, ll-year-old daughter of the place decisions are being bombs,, on the German war ma­ ^During the winter of 1922 the admitted at the door If he shows Buthedaung were frustrated Sat- made, and before they are made, Spring Convention Is Inferior to Ours the Big Six leadership; North The main bout o f ten rounds went on a scoring spree oC tl the bond. | urday night. The Distinguished-Flying Cross, Mr. and Mrs. W alter Ellison, chine in the 48 hours ended Sun­ Carolina's domination In the pairs Joe Bennett of New York Greb Fought 300 Scooter Scussell Will own. Led by Yost, Green# abject o f form ing a club in Man- both of Hemlock street, have we are called upon in the local A t the conclusion of the program the highest decoration of valor of day night. • Southern Conference again is oi)d Freddie Cabral of Boston in Wierzbicki, they managed to ir s tr r waxed strong, and finally, turned over to the March of church to be aflame for A r is t and Hartford, Jan. 31 — (>P) — The Play for Yale Again a buffet lunch will be served _ _ _ _ Attacking from both the we.st New York, Jan 31— (fl>)—Dt.'4-* being used to tip off thfc men threatened by Duke: Dartmouth a match where a knockout Is pos­ the visitors lead to 49-41 at thql Hth no capital and only the desire the United States Arm y A ir Dimes campaign over $11 have a passion to bnngT^npIe in­ Republican State Central com­ those taking part In the program and south, American planes in of training In servlca radio work. risks Its 11-game streak at Cor­ sible on either side. Both have This Fall; Jackson end of the third stanza.. Ip their hearts for a closer bond of Forces, was presented yesterday which they collected In their to fellowship with God. A world mittee gathered . in Hotel Bond played samples of the types Fights, Lost Seven ■lioclatlon among those of their by the Red Cross Canteen work- > ..Tsesas. two days destroyed 255 enemy nell: undefeated Anny plays at hefty right-hand wallops that In the final quarter, both neighborhood. at its worst calls for a Church at here today for q 5 p. m. meeting radio communications equipment I clan, the club was launched In ers. afternoon to Mrs. Frank Bronkle, her best.” aircraft. Fighters downed 131 On the air tonight: NBC — 8 Rochester; DcPaul battles Notre have scored kayoes here. Also Eligible. shot the works but the kxxtls whd Tax Collections while 124 fell to bomber gunners. at which It waa expected April 13 captured from the enemy would Dick Powell, Ona Munson In "A yiS South Methodist church on Is Made Citizen mother of 1st Lieut. William L and 14 would be set as the dates Dame; Long Island meets Rhode By Billy Rorhe had suddenly found their my li| Francis 8. Rupprecht. collector In these operations, which on Sailor Takss a W ifs ;" 8:80 Barlow Harch 5, 1922. Anderson, who died In air action for the spring convention for the Indicate Uncle Sam's boys have ai Island State; C^anislus is paired Famous Befereo Olid Monager By Lou Bloek the beginning of the second holfl of the Old Age Assistance tax for Anderson waa lost in action on Sep­ Sunday alon^ Involved more than concert; • Voorhees concert and Fred Baker of Manchester, Kng- in the South Pacific on Sept. 13, nomination of 16 delegates to the lot better apparatus to work with! against Temple and California The "Human Windmill.” they New Haven, Jan. 31—OP)— Al­ continued to find (their marie hritlx the Town of Vernon, has an. Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands, tember 13, 1943, the exact details 1,700 planes, the Americans lost Lily Pons; 9:80 I. Q. Quiz; 10 |s^, a returned veteran of the 1943. Bombers Smash National convention. -Hartford is again plays UCLA. called Harry Grcb, but he waa though the 1944 football campaign regularity and .with but four nounced that he wlU start the col Jan. 18— (Delayed) —Pvt. Henry of which have not been revealed. —considerably more up to date, j Contented concert: 10:30 Informa­ Pockett Aids B ^ d War, was the first president The posthumous award was 54 bombers and 21 fighters. slated for the convention city. Unbeaten Iowa, which faces windy with fists, not gab. Greb is at least eight months aWay, per­ utes to go went ahead the s lection of the tax on Tuesday, Feb. H. Scott of Manchester, Conn, She Chooses Her Home For instance, most of the Japa­ tion Please, WendeU WlUkie I Reynolds,* Incidentally, the made by Capt. George L. Marburg­ .At Berlin Again The American role In the devas­ (jovemor Baldwin 'and other hapless Chicago on Saturday, ran had a atyle all his own. From bell haps it Isn’t too early to inform ora and despite thtir onsUuigh| 1. Mr. Rupprecht will be at the wss among the first group of United States Army Air Force nese radio acts are hand-made of Quest M. C. ____secretary, is .the only woman er, U. S. Arm y A ir Force of Brad­ tating aerial offensive included state officials will be guests of the Its winning .streak to 11 last week Team to W in to bell he threw punches from all everybody concerned that Levi the locals held on to tha Mod EhHOnbar of the club from the ba­ Townxuwii Clerk's v,..,;.„ = office _each___ week ______day.. Arm y personnel to become Amer- officials discussed with Mrs. Bron- Saturday's record assault by more inferior material. German appara-^ CBS— $ Vox Pop, Gen. Geo. C. during'^Febniair Inriu^^^ citizens In the South Pacific, ley Field, representing Lieut.-Gen. committee at dinner at 6 p. m., and, along with Army, Utah and angles, all in the direction o f his : Jackson, New Haven Hilihouse’s the end. sing and each season, when George C. Kenny, Fifth Air Force, kie where she would like to have (Continaed from Page One) than 800 heavy bombers against tns for the most part was of a de-; Marahall; 8:30 Oay Nineties; 0 ace, and Ray (Scooter) Scussel. It was a real fire-engino days from 2 to 5 p. m. He will He was ■ sworn *"In ** at Maj. “ Gen. ■*" following the meeting. Miami University of Ohio Stayed opponent snd rarely did his blows stub boMs famUy gatherings I South Pacific area. the decoration won by her son be­ Frankfurt, Sunday’s bombing of sign froaen five years ago. ; Oreer Garson in "Random Har- Yale's star, arc going to be turned ball game where both also be at the office Saturday Rush B. Lincoln's office Jan. 3. in the spotless ' record class. Plant J Quintet Scores miss their target. He waa the l^lllBi■lauea nmjMim Reynolds is the perpetual First Made In Maatwhster stowed on her I and she chose her have cascaded on the city in an aircraft plants at Brunswick and TOe display, at the winter tech-1 vest:” 10 Alan Ladd in "Lucky loose again on Connecticut ■ grid- I mornings from 9 a. m. to 12 noon 1944. Knocked'out of the undefeated nearest thing to perpetual motion matched each other boal y|MMt egat honorhoe because M her dlS' Accompanying the award of the home, 10 Beech street, rather than actual bombing time o f less than war Industries at Hannover In nical meeting of the S3-year-old ■ Jordan;"' 10:80 — Blast Broadway Irons next fell. basket but the locala managed t o ' and Monday nighU froth 6 to 9 Henry B. Day, American consul the more auspicious ceremony ten hours. Institute of Radio Engineers, just showtime; 12:80 War Loan show ranks were Georgia Tech. Al­ Easy Win Over Dash that ever stepped into a prize ring. ; I lin a tlo n ct imembeMhip. for New Caledonia, administered medal, the first ever to be made Germany, and smashes at Nazi- bright, Milligan (Ten.) and More- The pair was supposed to kave shoot In Just a few more. DOs V liat Seealoa p, m. which might be provided in her Large fleets of Allied bombers concluded here, was In cooperation from Denver. Hero of sorne 300 battles from ' R M A * the oath of allegiance. to a parent in this war in Man­ held airfields In northern Italy. head (K y .) Teachers. Boys 73 to 50. 1913 to 1926 Inclusive, during I represented their institutions on fense really woe secondary hi | < M y about M persona attended Anyone mailing a check and chester, was the following cita­ honor at Bradley Field. and fighters kept the air battle The number of enemy planes with the Army Signal Corpa’ BLU—7 Horace Heidt program; the football field for the finale last Among the service teams, other which he met llght-heavles and game ae both team'e vtppei jifbut first organlaatlen meeting in wishing a receipt ahould Include a tion; Lieut. Anderson was a typical roaring on today, striking out to­ destroyed on the ground In Italy enemy equipment identification 7:30 Lone Ranger; 8:30 Blind autumn, and when they trotted off stamps and addressed envelope Henry H. Scott made his home than Great Lakes. Norfolk (Va.) Plan J took a fall out of the heavyweights, Greb, 5r8. 158, lost f- thought wae to ecore and nggg, and when they Mgned up, "By direction of the President, American boy, vigorous, enthusias­ ward northern France. alone was greater than the total service, which has catalogued and Date; 9 Cfounter Spv; 10 Ravmond the gridiron after their teams’ last with the check. Those who do not at 194 Center street and was Naval Training station boosted Dash Boye at the School street only seven, always to bigger and frequently. iSasca ware an members—about 20 under provisions of A ct of Con­ tic for the air service and talented In a little more than 72 hours, number of U. S. bombera lost In ‘TILO’ studied more than 10,000 pieces of Gram Swing; 10:ln Out of the games, their coaches, and thous­ among those who left Manchester winning streak to 14 In a row and Rec, 73-50. Pockett was high scor­ John Pringle and ■ Bie slab off, Fhe early pay before March 1 will have an gress, approved 2 July 1926 . . . a in hla chosen specialty after long the Allies have pounded German enemy equipment. Shadows; 10:30 Forum, America heavier men. He waa knocked out ands o f spectators joined in giving wijth the selective service con­ the 48 hours. America’s Largest its season record to 24 wins er for the winners with 29 points were the two men who kept flg the dub wars uneventful. extra charge added to their bill, Distinguished Flying Cross is months of Intensive training. and occupied territory with six The Identification service re­ Looks Ahead, "After War Treat­ only ' once, by Joe CThIp in two them a grand farewell.' Took i*art In Alert tingent on November 23, 1942. He He was fully aware of the threat heavy assaults and several lighter Roofers and against one loss. The Olathe and was given excellent support by rounds in his first year o f profes­ mantle In the running while 'i S a flnsnelal venture, the club awarded by Commanding Gen­ Bomb Military Objectl\-«* ported that it had found that ment of Axis Nations." Their return is strictly okay. In The members of the local Civil was employed at the time by the to our accepteid way of life by Nazi sweeps, dropping probably well MBS—7:30 Denny Beckner or­ (Kan.) Naval Air Clippers also his mates. For the losers Watts scoring among the PA’e hi many rsapeota. The only eral, Fifth Air Force, fo the fol­ London. Jan. 31—i/P)— United Sidewall In.sulatnrs while the freezing of design by sional fighting. Jackal's case,_ he has switched ian Defense Units reported to Rogers Paper Manufacturing and Jap dictators and he chose to over 8(000 tons of bomb.s in the the Germans had speeded up pro­ chestra; 8:30 Sherlock Holmes; extended their winning streak to and Sheriff shared honors. Greb beat Gene.Tunney for the scattered with Toet, of securing finances was lowing officer: States Liberators, escorted by his course from' a commercial to a their various stations at the audl Company- Since he has left his donate all that he could—even his greatest sustained offensive the duction, it bad boomeranged in 9:30 Paul Wlnchell’s Jsrry; 10:15 14. They have lost once. Fort Aircraft Plant J light-heavyweight title May 24. Greene and WIerxWchi dohi I the sale Of soft drinks and "First Lieut. William L. Ander­ Thunderbolts, bombed military ob­ NOW college one, and so far as Scussel ble alarm on Sunday afternoon, family has movM from Center life— that this way could be main­ world has ever known. that "The Nasis have been unable Education for Freedom, Father Bragg surprised by upsetting both B, F. T. 1922, lost it back to Gene In 1923, heavy acoring to lead tlM ' said ths uss o f a pool table, son, A ir Corps, United States jectives in the Pas-de-iCalals area is concern^, the Marines want although no planes were used In street. tained. Large Areaa Bombed HAVE A FACTORY to keep psice, at least in this line, Gannon; 12:30 Chicago theater the Cherry Point (N O Marines Morrow, r f ...... 0 0 0 won the middleweight champion­ him to get his Yale diploma before to their eleventh triumph hi I often had to dig down for Army, for operational flight mis­ of France today, Army headquar­ connection, with the test. The sions from 4 December 1942 to 25 He went,away full of the eager­ The German-controlled Scandi­ with Uie rapid-fire technical de­ aymphony. and Fort Jackson (S O Red Raid­ Sorgi, If ...... 8 0 16 ship from Johnny Wilson’ Aug. 31, proceeding to a boot camp. That’ll teen starts. jr to hdp defray the $30 ex- ters announced. BRANCH OFFICE -ashsa ssonthly fo r the rooms used Rockville Guards under the com- August 1943. ness of life. He performed his navian Telegraph bureau said the IN MANCHESTER velopments in the jjnlted N a­ ers In winning the Southeastern Pockett. c ...... 14 1 27 1923. He held the latter crown keep 'em both around New Haven Next Sunday the PA's n mapd o f Lieutenant Julius May "For extraordinary achievement duty heroically to the last mo­ R. A. F. bombed large areas of tions." The German equipment, What to Expect Tuesday; service tourney *t Raleigh. Donahue, r g ...... 1 0 2 till he lost to Tiger Flowers. His next fall, at least. an opponent yet to be named jig lb e e M b . Indian com is gro^wm to some ijB u tth e d ob was not to be denied. reported at the Memorial build­ while participating In 50 opera­ ment of his life. His place has Berlin last night, and indicated while'sound, is regarded as too Fourth War Loan—CBS All-day Sectionally this is how things Stone. Ig ...... 9 0 18 last fight was with the "Deacon” The news brougjit joy to t cer­ the East Side Rec. A foot the center of the city was hard hit, extent in every state in the union. Inoreaaa hi members was ing and were sent out for a re­ tional flight missions In the South been taken by another boy—an­ bulky fo r efficient field service. broadcast, Kate Smith appearing stand: . B oyer,'Ig ...... 4 0 8 for the title August 19, 1926. in tain high acbool and UnKerslty, llmlnai-y game w ill start the German fighters met the raiders and the finances even slower, ported “Incldeht" near the Elks Pacific area, during which hostile other m othA's son—somewhere In On the other hand the Japanese in every program with special Dartmouth Top* Sapienza, I g ...... 0 0 0 and you know what to the opposi­ ceedings. ■at Ufe coast, but many of the A TILO MAN New York. Che future of the struggling Home. contact was probable and expect­ this United States, who will also apparatus, which the service aald spots a( 8:25 a. m., 3:45, 4:45 and East—Dartmouth won Us sev­ Two months later he was dead, tion. It ’s a "break” for most fans, Next Frldav the local PA ’a iBasketltoU Benefit bombera took new routes to reach h American Chib o f Manches- ed. These operations included es­ carry on the famous tradition laid ^Want an advance^ WILL HELP YOU! contained "many materlala pur­ 6:30 p. m. . . . . N B C — J2:30 enth Eastern Intercollegiate 36 1 73 following an operation on his left too. meet the Rockville A ll-S t^ The YMCA league basketball corting bombers and transport air­ down by our forefathers, so well Berlin, it added. STOP WASTE! chased on U. S. distress markets Coaat Guard On Parade; 2:15^To- Dash Bovs May Protect benefit game for the Infantile _■ was assured. St. Arnauld-Mahoney Up to mid-aftemoon, the Ger­ league title by swamping Colum­ eye. Not till after hla death did Four years ago the club decided games this evening at the Maple craft. Intercepting and ‘ attack exemplified by the great Patrick during the depression.” was gen­ day's Cfiilldren; 6:15 Serenade To Sheriff, rg ...... 6 0 12 Repercunsion from some high raiysls f)ind at the East Side I street school will feature a collec- Miss Helen Mahoney, daughter man radio had made no mention of SAVE FUEL! bia. Unbeaten A nny made it it become known that for yeara purchase land on Maple street, missions, and patrol and recon­ Henry, "Give me ll^rty; or give onyourslilary? erally small. However, Arm y men America. CBS— 9:15 a. m. (W est six in a row. Muhlenberg re­ Watts. U ...... 7 0 14 Harry Greb had been blind in that school coaches slated to meet Hill- More details of this game wUl ap^ n to be taken for the Infantile of Mrs. Anne Mahoney of 60 me death.” the Berlin attack in broadcasts to REDUCE EXPENSES! ^.nneriy the Dunn property, .with ^ n naissance flights. lin ihe course of reporte" that "the stuff often 3:30 p. m.) School of the A ir; 1:45 gained prominence after losing to O'Toole, c ...... 3 2 8 house in football next fall Is sure pear In the Vocal paper throu I%raly8ia Fund. Maple street and the late John Germeui listeners. In a broadcast unnccMMry borrow- eye. to follow the news of Jsekson’s il^rontage on Spruce street and to these operations strafing and doesn't work in battle,” despite its Goldbergs; 4 Broadway matinee. Penn by ending St. Joseph’s eight- Benson, rg ...... 4 0 8 Die* .\fter .Accident this coming week. A fast Two weeks from tonight, a Mahoney, became the bride of bombing attacks were made from beamed abroad, Berlin declared at tng te never wIm . a 'Per­ availability, so in fairness to the „f'1ook at plans for a new. chib- sonal'loan which nrovldee Im­ compact size making "easier to BLU—9 a. m. Breakfast Oub; game winning streak 'and knock­ Cai;laon, Ig ...... 2 0 4 Greb’s death was ntot the result liminary game will also be fe similar collection will be taken for Maynard St. Amauld, son o f Mr. dangerously low altitude, destroy­ least 44 R. A. F. bombers had been' husky Negro and Reggie Root, hia Khoiise. - " mediate cash Is often the beet FRRE ESHMATESt handle than ours.” 12:30 p. m. Farm and Home Pro­ ing Albright out of tfie'unbeaten Emmons, I g ...... 2 0 4 of the operation. An automobile tured at this benefit night. the Red Cross drive by the YMCA and Mrs. Frederick E. St. Amauld ing and damaging enemy insGrflar Soldier Held shot down. colutton to a money problem. Study of the equipment has aid­ gram; 4 Ozark Ramblers. MBS— rootbgjl tutor, nere are the salient ' . The. piaxhase of the land for of Glastonbury pn Saturday. The Last night’s blow against the ROOF'S ranks. Hobart surprised by beat­ Prete, Ig . 0 0 0 league. tions and equipment. T h r o u j^ ^ r You pay only (or the actual ed In the revelation of ^ n y of the 3;15 Footlight Rhapaody; 3:30 accident did him in. facts'in the cose: j^the new building was not a h“ ty ceremony was performed at 11 Reich capital was the third In time you keep the money. For SID E W ALLS ing Rochester and R. P .,I. while Harry waa a apeed maniac, both At Hospital these flights, outstanding coun%^ In Slayings enemy’f communication secretA Y-ankee House party; 4:30 Full 1. Because of slim family' funds, frenture. The older members, hav- o'clock In the rectory of St m D example; 430 for 3 weeks costs ATTIC INSULA'nON Canlsius humbled the Sampson 24 I 60 in and out o f the ring. Entirely Handsome Harry Greb Mrs. Antonjna Sklodoskl of 108 ability, and devotion to duty were four nights, the sixth this month, A rm y men said, and some of It IS Speed. and picayune prospects of being png easperlenced the alow and and the 14th since the beginning only 43c. A loan of $100 coats R E P A IR S Naval quintet. Referee, Turner. unorthodox In his training, he YMCA lYoles. Esmtlmes doubtful begbinlng of Brooklyn sti-wt was treated at the James's church, by the Rev. Ed- demonstrated. 430.M when promptly repaid able to finance a college education (Oaatliiaed from Page Om ) of the “Battle of Berlin” two and FLAT ROOFS Midwest—Purdue, Northwestern conditioned himself by dancing In club, cautioned against too ex- Rockvlllo City hospital on Satur- «und Barrett The bride and George C. Kenney, ' In 13 mODtbly eonaacutlea In­ defatigable, weathered the atiffest ■Jackson took a commercial or day for Injuries received on the I bridegroom were attended by Miss Lieut-Gen. U. 8. A. Com­ a half months ago—a mighty stallments of 410.05 aach. Coma FOR HOMES AND 3, beford a capacity 15,347 crowd Id Iowa tied for first in the Big night clubs and roating over the punches of heavyweights. His business course, and was to have Tomorrow: j^treme’ an. action. But hi the end In, phont or. write today, Trucks To Navy Ellington-Broad Brook road. T h e '”Margaret------* -- Mahoney,------sister of the manding. ar^a about the diamal island, part campaign that already has cas­ BUSINESS PROPERTIES at Madison Squ4tre (3arden. A Tm conference with Ohio State, countryside In high-^wered auto­ great speed and peculiar clever recelj’ed his diploma come June. 10 to ll'a. m. — ReflnUhluffl Jthe new spirit prevailed and the MONTHLY TERMS Chicago Tops Class, Women’s Division. automobile In which she was rid bride, and Harold Fosterwold of Lieut. Anderson hfid bejn pre- o| Hamilton township, during the cade about 19,500 (long) tons free-for-all that aent Ott Heller, hot on their heels, beaten In only mobiles. , . . iieaa, however, saved him fr.om 2. When his football talents rose {property was bought and plant loeat $10 le $300 Chattanooga, Tenn., Jan. 81.— 11 to 12 a. m. — DiscuastOQ^ Ing, operated by her son, skidded Glastonbury, a friend of the bride­ viouely awarded the Air Medal autumns of 1938, 1939 and 1940, of bombs on the hapless city. Maurice Richard, Bob Dill and one game. After losing two in ‘‘All I need Is a haircut and much punishment. to the fore last November, several w ot the clubhouse viewed. Ap- (^ —Virgil (Fire) Trucks, former Group, Women’s Division. and collided with A tree.- groom. which has yet to be preeented to striking in each case at couples The R. A. F. night shift took Mike McMahon to the penalty box row DePaul rebounded to 44- shave,” he used to say when hie Some of the good heavyweights colleges exrpessed on Interest In Rproved plans were finally submlt- In parked automobilfs. Twice H i A t m a i FiNANCX c a ' I^troit 3-*2 Detroit pitcher, wss assigned to 12:15 p. m.— Luncheon, W om -( A t the Rockville Cnty . Jbospltal The bride was attired In martxm hie mother. over before the last of a great for major ottouts delighted the feat Puedue while Notre Dame manager exhorted------him to train .Greb trounced were^Tom Gibbons, his future, especially after his high Pted and the ground was broken chiffon velvet, with white and shotgun ahells found near the bod­ state Theater B*lldl*« the N avy after his' induction ex­ ens’ Division. she was treated fo r lacerations of Present at the ceremony In the American daylight fleet had re^ lad PliMir ' Phk the title from a course that could be completed Many of the first year members at the Hotel Bond, after which the wounded. u-w of William J. Davidson late of: this spring . . • Abe (N.B.A.) in one year— half the required 100 years old. * graduatloh aa a fighter pilot, he In a parked car on the laland on troit Red Winga last night and place, having lost their last seven record, pressed closely by Iowa Ing just how far Some boaeball Greb's conqueror, Tiger Flowers. i[wlth their wives, members who couple left fo r an unannounced ' Interspersed with the major Manchester, In said District, deceas­ Greene's pointed comifient on Frl- time. Since It was November, 1943, Birth applied tor admlaslon to nie U. 8. Noy. B, 1038. ed. oueted the Boston Bruins from games in a row. State, 4-0. Probably best over­ Greb didn't confine his flsUO TIRES lined wlthlit 10 or 15 years luid •datsig trip. hlowa against Germany were day­ sxscutlvss will go for players t^ls dey'e Angott-Beau Jack fight: "It they suggested that If Levi was Mr. and Mrs. Hanford Montelth Air Forae, was ae^pted, and wai The bodiea of Mrs. Katherine The Manchester Trust Company. fourth place. all is ths IndSpsndent Oklahoma operations to the prize ring. Ones ew members, many who were The bride Is a graduate of Mah- light attacks' on the PVench In­ Trustee having exhibited Its annual ‘TILQ' year, AtlooU’s Borl Mann, who was a prelude to a l8-round title willing they would permit him to of S Stone street are the parents ordered to Louisiana: fo r advanced Before 18,881 speotstort at the Iboys In school when the club was Wemer, 36, and Frank Casper, 38, vasion coast, and it was reliably AAgiss with miufk 0816*8. speeding to a fight in an automo­ of a da'aghter bora on Saturday at cheeter High, school and la em­ training. 8uhsequefiUy he waa account With said estate to this ahioofo otadluts, ths Vugmt N H L Boost Bond Balsa reesnuy stgiMfi ten players In fight at 816.50 tops, but I’d hate mitiis up two months hackwork In Iformed, were there Saturday were found In an automobile on estimated that the over-all air of Court for allowance, .It Is % > el» Uountalna jr- tmfiafsatad to bo the one who pays 816.50." bile with a bevy of feminine ad­ the Rockville City hospitaU ployed by the Prudential Inmr- aent to the Sduth PactflA'and Join­ turnout ct tbs aeaeon, the Block Cubn, snoountersd one prospset the required subjects — Spanish Rafght. And they enjoyed the the laland on O ct 8, 1939. Mrs. fenalve had dumped some 7,000 ORDERED:—That the 6th dnj- of U tfh . i0*0, wea unMndal ehani' mirers, four stlck-up men blocked Stand Conttnuea anoe company. The bridegroom ed the 5th A ir Force under eom- FebruaiT.-, A. D., 194'4 at 9 o'clock PHONE hawks eome from behind with two Atlanta, Jon. S1.-HB)—rHera's whoM fathsr wasn’t sure his boy and advanced algebra. He wal, ihlght's. fun immensely. Nothing Werner, was the mother of' two tons o f bombs on the ^ c h and plonship o8 N glon by whlpplnr his rosd with a stalled car. Greb Richard Bundy, chairman of-the Is a graduate of East Hartford mand of Ueut.-General Oeorge C. (w. t.) forenoon, at the Probate fools in the lost period to win, what happened la the W ar Bond would be well fed "up north" . . . and has. mraa sirred to make the observ- children and Casper was ths fa­ occupied territory In leaa than Office. In sabI Manchester, be and Colorado Collsgs, 48-84, and Fort 'Hit* And That got out, uncerenuiniously and with Infantile Paralysis Fund commit- High - school , and la an accountant Kenney. S to 8. The victory was Chica­ drive here; 8o Mann, who diaUkes highly sea­ Eligibility Questioned jpuice a complete success. , ther of a five-year-old aon. the same la assigned for a hearing Logan, 88-88, ovar wsek-ond. Quinev, Mass.( claims the na dispatch flattened the quartet of tee announces that the Mile of | toe the Pratt fi Whitney Aircraft. Then followed a long period of On Nov. 16, 1940, a couple waa four daya. on the allowance of said account 2-1257 go's fourth in a row and put them John Oliver, Atlanta Bank soned food, set out to show him Which brings up the question President Fred Dickson, ini a German losses aloft were as Paciflo Coast Confsrencs — tlon’s No. 1 bike rider in Dr. Wal would-be robbers and continued on Dimes stand will be continued _ __ valuable service In which Ueut. fatally shot by a shotgun as they with said estate, and this Court di­ pmiucni.president andana AlumauaAlumnus mof thsuis Uni- that Georglona could stow away (and Root admits it is a good one) 9ET BEPENDAILE' brief address at the conclusion o f in the midst o f a battle fo r second Woahlnfton, unbeaten In flvs ter Gardner KondslI, 88 years old t ) keep his engagement. Cops through tonight. He reports a Before World War n, all the Anderson took part in mors than sat in a p$rked car about 20 feet grievous aa on the. ground. . The rects the Trustee to give public no­ 953 MAIN STREET verslty, of Gsorglo, nlocsd a auC' their share tediiction of all outstanding club tion In aaid District at least 6ve first place Montreal Canadlent that plant on Saturday, making blocked by Japan’s navy, service, Ueut. Anderson was cited They were Identified by police last night, of 164 aircraft, mosUy H e ^ e n prssantad ths pigskAt pendent Gonzaga ranks as best body was looking . . .And up at who can't go south of the Potomac Greb's real name was Berg. He ate? ^Indebtedness. Other speakers were days before aald day o f hearing and chalked up their 23rd 'win by beat­ for training, will spend a week In The answer Is that by shifting WHEIL ALKMIIM the total collections to date, about! ------by his commMdtng OenersI and as Mrs. Cairdina Morconi, 24-year- heavy bombera. return make to this Court. Legal Notic£a 78 atitegrapbed by Tsch ooochsa and ot all with 16 wins against one Bear Mountain (set week when changed.it for "business reasons.” ^former President David. Maxwell ing the New York Rangers,-5 to Norfolk, Va.. playing exhibitions his subjects, Jackson has left him­ $500. I A maple sugar tree reaches the later won his Dlstlngul^ed Flying old mother of a slx-year^ld child, BerUn received its last previous WILLIAM 8- HYDE layers Oftsr thair dtfsat of dofsat. Michael Martin, four-year-old eon He was born In Pittsburgh June rand Ellis Chains, loM -term treas- self shy of the necessary uniU to Orange Meerfiiig I height of productivity at the age Cross. Before the official award and Ludovlcum J. Kovacs, 25, an pounding Friday night when four- J'udgs. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD M, to Hollywood actroas'Jons o f the Inn manager, turned up In against the Naval Training Sta 7. 1894, of Irish-Germsn parent­ MOTOR TUNt-Uf ^urer of the club, . upon whose H-l-Zl-44. at' Manchester within'and for the tion and Naval Air station teams get hit diploma. Perry A. Lathrop of Vemon will | of 80 years, o f the DFC could be made, LlCut. unmarried W P A jPleclerk. englned Lancasters and two-en­ Wnhsrs. Bht cam# bock homa to a baseball suit marked "Dodgers,” age. He took his opponents as shoulders much o f the club's finah District of Manchester, on tha I9tb After seeing that old-time y e could go to a prep school. If i rial reaponalblUty fell, James Mc- preside at the business meeting of gined Mosquitos visited the groggy AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD day o f January, A. D., 1944. ‘ boost bond solaa. the scribes claimed they saw they came, never asking tlieir size RRAKI SiRVICf at Maneheater wljhin and for the Present W ILLIAM & HYDE. Baq., Tea Bowl Soccer fight movie, Tony Galento holler somebody would provide the tui­ I' Gullougn, assistant secretary at Eapt Central Pomona Grange to and acarr^ city while other for- Branch Rickey reaching for a or weight. be held this evening at Bolton matlona were pounding Madge DTttrlet of Maneheater, on the 39th Judge. ULY blank contract. ed he "W uz Rubbed” because it Bring 'em on,” was his battle tion, and says Coach Root, “ that the founding, and Miss Reynolds, day of January, A. D., 1944. Estate of Charles Obuchowaky of Maks An Appsiwlmsut ^ . . HOI Center. Members ^ the Bolton Waterbury Men For London Fans showed oply flashes of his good cry, "1 don’t care how big they would be okay with me, if Levi ' first secretary and prime mover Preaent. W ILLIA M 8. HYDE. Esq., Manchester, In said DIatrlot, Incom­ wanted to do it, but financially, he Grange will be In riiarge o f the VOLUNTEER BLANK -> BLOOD, DONOR SERVICE (A Tokyo broadcast heard by u. Judge. petent. Triple Talk rounds against Joe Louis and are—just let me at ’em!” IV HOTW Lilt the founding. can’t afford It. Anyway. I doubt social period. Estate of Josephine Thibodeau of The Coniervator having exhibited Atlanta. Jon. Sl.»(/IV ~B oU i sssn When the New York state ath­ plenty of Tony hitting the deck Following the brief, speaking Manchester Chaptw, The Amencan Red Ooea Seriously Hurl 8. government monitors aald "half Manchester, In said DIetriet, In­ his annual account with said estate Infection in a nose Injury sus­ An Day Meeting PONS and wonwn splwhars wUl oon M ts letic oommisslon “ clariflod" the whether he would wont to do IL’ rprofram the mortgage was bum- of the Japanese embassy was dam capable. to this Court for allowance, it la Liondon. Jan. 31.— (/P)— A t long tained in his lost automobile ac­ Aa for Scusssl, if anybody Is The Woman’s aociety of Chris­ 4 . in the second of a sorios of na­ lightweight tlUo situation lost Ser\’loo Dept fad by Mias Jessie M. Reynolds, I Want To Donate Blood for the Krmy and N avj aged” in the Friday raid, but the The Mancheeter Trust Company, ORDERED;— That tha 14th d ay o f last there’ll be a football game Ui cident caused Greb’s death in at- raising any objectlona to his per­ WINTn DMIM! tian Service o f the Vemon Meth. Conssrvator having exhibited Ite February. A. D., 1944, at 4 o'clock tional Junior and Southeaatern A. wosk, part ot ths statsmsnt hand When Sgt. Jos Louts ends his iantic City on Oct. 22. 1926. }with President Fred Dickson, as- Wallingford, Jan. $1— (F)— T w o Japanese ambassador «nd all his annual account with said estate to (w. t.) forenoon, at the Probate London, named, of course, the Tea forming In th* Bowl again In ths ] ristliv, as the assemblage ap- odist church w ill hold an all-day staff were aald to be safe.) A. U. indoor swimming champion­ Bowl. Teams representing ths sd out by Chairman John i,.- furlough In mld-Fsbruary. he’ll be He was an Iron man, all right, Whaa WB Name .. !••••••• • ••••••••••••••• Waterbury men, Christopher this Court for allowance. It la Office, in said Manchester, be and given a rtfreshcr basic training fall of '44, It hasn't reschsd htrs. meeting on 'iHiesday at the home Dews tl NaM PhuM ORDERED:—That tha Stk day of the same Is aaaigned for a hearing ships at Emory U n lv o ^ ty Satur­ United States , and Canadian Phslon said: "Ths final bout Is and it took an iron thing to put course btfore going overseas with If CoUoague George Msckls OM ko ' of Mrs. ‘John H. Wilson of TSnk- Dugan, 31, and Richard Dubln, 34^ In i^ttacklng Brunswick and February, A. D„ lj!44, at 9 o'clock on the allowance of said account tONIQHT day, Peh. 16. Armies will provide the action understood to ho botwosn tho win­ him out for the long count. 4w. t,): fbrenoon, at the Probate with aald estate, and this Court di­ a Special Service unit . . . Col. were writing this column! ho does, eroosan Road, Vemon. Several Addresa •••••••••••••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • were seriously Injured' early today Hannover yesterday, hundreds o f Biitrles from Chicago, North Sunday, Feb. 13. ners of th# Beau Jack-Bob Mont­ Office.fin said Manchester, be-ao)' rects the Conservator to give public HeinHe Miller, tM . National Boxing sometimes) It would consist of the qullta w ill be tied. Further plans when their small truck c^Uded AT 9 OsroUno, Kentucky, Georgia and Ueut. Charles Biaenmann' of gomery Slid Sammy Angott Con Poator Tn Enter School American Flying Fortresses and ths same Is aasigned for a hearini notice to all persons Interested An^clollpn Bxteutlve Secretary, same sentence, repeated 200 times; win also be dlsenssed fo r the 1 8 *2 0 f«• • (AjpBf with a large Rhode Island trallar- Llberatora , rumbled throughout on tha allowance of said account therein to appear and be heard Alabama already ore anticipated. Superior, Wls., has been named to test." Sounds oa if they were Trinity College has got the host with said estate, and this Court dl- thereon by publishing a copy of th .t re^rts to hia nOw Marine post at Swediah-American aupper. to be tractor here. ene of the meat heavily defended coach the U. 8, team of which ganging up on Sammy. Miami Beach. Fla.. Jan. 31.— (P) bsaketbaU team tn Connecticut; In held at the church on February rsrts the Conservator to give public order In some newepaper havinn n DocMon Fending New River, N. C, tomorrow Check hour you prefer appointment: They wera taken to Meriden air regions In the world. The notice to all persons Interested Pfc. Frank Debrowskl of Brio, -Bob Pastor, former contender cose Mackie doesn’t know what to 10. rirculatlon in said District at le..; WTIC WEAF Corp. Sam Nahem,Manom, formerzormor Phipieanumoe — hospital, where attaohea aaid bomber gunnere and escorting therein to appear and be heard five daya before said day o f heartn-r p L, w ill bo captain. CAnods'i Monday Matinee do with thsi BUbstahtlal sum (tw o Bxeeotor Duffaa and Dubla were . suffering thereon by publishing a eopy of this and return make to tbie Court, and OhorlotU. N . C „ Jon. 81.—0P>— ed>s^ wiM. bo Capt. B.* H. LMthor. John ShovUn of tho Now York llgfatera mwned 91 Nasi planes. order In some newspaper having a by mailing on or before January 11, dollars) bs won from Tale B om The Rockville Branch, Hart- from a fractured Jaw, a pdulble O oifori WlU doetda this wook Purdue, Wlscontln. Ttxas. Detroit State lUoing OonmlssleB. eon bo Blowsr Charlas Lottos wbw tbs ford-CCnnecttcut Trust Comnany A Jolht British-American com' rirculatlon in said District at least 1944,' a copy o f this orijer to tha fractured akull and other injuries. munlque said 20 U. 8, heavy bomb­ nve days before eald day of hearing Veteran* .Administralion. Newing­ wkotlior Cborlotta win bavo on ■nd Columbia will bo.roprosontod the BOW auuwgor of the Jamolr" Trinity boskatsors trippsd up S o lim c M i t w a a ______. W alter G. Gordon, 32, o f W gf- ers and five fighters failed to re< and return make to this Court. ton, Cono. ^THETELIPMOIIE MOM* Open Golf tournament tho wook- in tho U. 8. Unoup whllo tho Ca­ and Aqueduct tracks m it he ,n.n«rs . . . The kid got Ured Beach. He has been a physical Yslt last Wednesday, the Trinity WILLIAM A HYDE WIUJAM A HYDE . ond of March 25-26-27, prior to the the Job .. . If Billy Herman _ newspapers , . . The kid got tlrH wick, R. .fceiaperator o f the turn yesterday from sH opera- Judges nadian Dlaver Hat Includes Corp- his I training Instructor at Fort Logan Alumnl fund always can uoo con r Judge. U U T AITI9T SEillf North and South Open a t Pinc' into ths Armyi the Dodgers’ tec- of I reading al^ut Sam "and tractor, escaped unhurt tions. Including sweeps by British H-1-14-44. H-1-U-44-' ( M. F. Ryan, former Minnesota •Inco July. trlbutioni. iBlaver. oitd sockcr may bo Prahk Drews, brother Joe.” * MANUMESTER e v e n in g HERAJUP, MANCHESl'ER, UONN., MONDAY, JANUARY 81, 1944 P A ^ E I 4 2B T E N MANCHESTER EVENIN(J-HEKALI). MANCHESTER. CONN.. MONDAY, JANUARY .".1, 1911

Vleitor (in defense plant) — Love makes blessings out of HOLD EVEItViHtI J»ok at that youngster, the one burdens. with the cropped hair and trous- ere. It te sure hard to tell whether The weather was chilly, but the Sense and Nonsense U ie a boy or gorl! man had on only a thin t ^ coat: . W ar Worker— She’s a girt—aad Friend— Funny to aee you like Boy (who was sent to a dentist ■heel alary af Mia IsuR F a «r Taaaa ■he's my daughter. this. Are There Any ? 1946 A eoldier I’d Just love to seek by his mother, to office girl) —M y Visitor— M y dear sir. please fo r­ Man— What do you mean? “The customer is always right.” To deliver a kiss on each cheek. mother sent me to make an ap­ give m*. I would never have been Friend Why, I Jiut saw your " I f you don't see what you want, av RRA s m t Mw. Is the one who’ll confess pointment with the dentist. so outspoken If I had known you wife pass by wearing a fine set of Office G irl- I'm eorry, but he’s ask for it." were her father. furs. R o o fin g 17-B Help Wanted— Female 3.3 Articlea for Sale 43 Wearins' Apparel— Fora 57 That he used to earn less "We dekver anywhere." Lost and Foond Automobiles For Sale 4 Legal Notices 78 Leiifll Noticed 78 Than seveaty-flve iatrlrt of Manchestar, on th« S9th liat Ir. some branch of the serv­ they A harder to get than cus­ Man—Well, I Juat think of what and chimneys. For. reliable service Laundry, 72 Maple street, or Tel. sidewalk bicycle. Medium and $1.80. Shoes, 5 pair $1.00 assorted clay of January, A. D,, 1H44. District of Manchester, on tha Ittk Pat was taking his first airplane A drill oergeant was drilling the ntaina about $11 and 1 key. Manchester Motor Sales. 512 day of January. A. D.. 1944, r.- Planish fslt confused ms her ice, It would be fun If we ootiM A talkative workmap was hold­ tomers." they cost and it makes me hot all 841b. large trlc.vcle. 468 Hartford Road, ride when the pilot put his ship in­ r..:niit aquad in the use et the Dth urgently needed. Tel. 2-1993. West Center. Tel. 4134. call Ed. Coughlin 7707. sizes (need repairing). 6 cotton Prpfirnt WIlsMAM S. HYi)E^ Ena.. I’ rcssnt WILIJA.M 8. HYDE, Baq.. Iphoned the news to Ctolonel "Donit you know there's a war before Friday. di esses—$2.10. Free Family Cata­ JmlKr. be together. . . . to a long dive straight for the city ing forth to an admiring audience' rifle. 'All went aiBOothly untn over. Judge. '1 Irduc, on his fsrm In Dutchesi on?” FOR SALE—LATE 1937 Pontiac W O M AN TO DO plain cooking and logue. Deposit $1.00. Money back KiilHtr of Marl^ Rrlilor latr of Trust Estate ii-w of Justus W. below: in the vlllag# store. He was ex­ blank oartridges were distributed. Manch«atcr, in said District, deccas- unty, but the Colonel sounded ’’Carry your own Ixinfllas." Any man-who has failed ean Annonneenenta t Bus Coupe, radio'.' heater and fan. Moving—^Trucking- general liouaework. for small guarantee. Leader Mail Order, •d. Hale late of Manchester, in said Dr. Planish bad walked little Pilot (as he pulled out of the plaining that even In his Job, which TIm recruits were Instructed to family, salary $100 per month. Fuel and Feed 49-A District, deceased. Jilaat: people might think dull enough, prove tOL ywe(ring his Phone 8608. Call 8816. Geo. T. Coleman Jr. wHhIn which to hrinr In their (w. t.) forenoon, at the Probata then make Tom Blizzard what was going to happen. up a main street where I was Young Woman — I want Mda en­ girl's evening dreaa T /n I __ WANTED—RIDE3RS South COven- FOR .SALE - GREEN. HARD (’liilma aanlnat aald eatate. and the gun)— Which one Is WHIT iifflce, in said .Maneliester, be and td o it—I've decided to let him But he lost his indecision when working. larged? Corporal—a want to see wtiat H «o»*~ ^try to Hartford via Bolton Notch. WANTED — WAITRESSE.S for wood for stove, fireplace, or fur­ SEW ING M ACHINES, vacuums, aalti Kxct’iKor is directed to s;l\o the,ja,me Is assigned for a hearing Tad, the Tourist. wrK*a hi to A U S TIN A. CHAMBERS CO. public notice to the creditors to |re H. I want you and Winifred he came into the buoyant pret­ One o f the Llstenere— And what Photographer—Wauld ywi Bk* ta all ab4Hit. Illancheatcr. Silver Lane and toll Wanted Autoa— nurses dining room, 12 to 2 nr 3 naces, $14.00 cord, delivered in any electrical appliance regard­ tm tile allowance of said account tell of a billboard featiiring Smith ■Ign on a diaplay of tomatoee “Not that file, Mr. Adar Trailer Van Service. Removals brlnx In their claims within said with snid estate, and this Court di­ Belden to meet me in my office ence of Colonel Marduc, who put Bros. Cough Drops and which em­ did you do? H mounted? 'bridge. Leave So. Coventry. 7 a. p.>m., .50c sn hour. Apply Dieti­ Manchester. Also baled hay. Call less of condu on. Elstimates in lime allowed by posting: a copy of In a'grocerj' store: "Don't squeeae One stire way to fall down on a that’s for my friends In Motorcycles 12 from Coast to Coast, deluxe 7849. rects the Trustee to givs public no­ light, 8 sharp, and \4e'll make a new rose in his buttonhole, phasizes the slogan; "Take One Workman Me? 1 tore up i. side Young Woman - Oh, yea, he'H Vm. Leave Hartford 6 p.'m . Call tian,) Memorial hospital. your home. A. B. C. Fixit po. 21 this -order on* the public sign post tice tn all persons Interested there­ Job ia to he down on it. Army and NavyI" equipment. Crating, packing and nearest to the place where the de­ Ins. Hooray!” lightetJ a gigaiBic cigar, pounded To Bed With You.” It seems that .itreet. look nice on a horae Me TlH I ’m Yours." i Will. 1339-W4. WANTED —1941 CHEVROLET. Maple street, Tel. 2-1.575. in to appear and be heard thereon storage. 68 Hollister street, Man­ STENOGRAPHER wanted at Bur­ ceased last dwelt within said town by publi.shing a copy of this order lie Doctor walked painfully his desk and roared; some wag had added the words: P'ord or Plymouth with low mile­ and hy publlshitiK the same In some chester. Tcl. 6260. tons. Full or part time. Apply in Household Goods 51 USEur FU R N ITU R E and stoves In some newspaper luiving a cirru- ae. He was loyal to Marduc, "H ere’s our chance. Germany Rationing le also promleed ae age. Will pay $1090 cash. Write newspaper havlni; a circulation In iiUoti in .said District at least five "I wouldn’t Sleep With Either of BY FRED HARM/ Automobiles for Sale 4 perso~n, 841 Main street. bought, sold and exchanged. snid probate district, within ten during all the yeara when he will come in. and war must In­ after the war ie over. I>Mk Affhkil Box L, Herald, giving mileage EXTRA SPECIALS days before said day of hearing and Them.” , RED RYDER Highest prices paid Jones Furni­ days from the date of this order, return 'make to this Court, and by . been making a living out o f evitably make a new political set and general condition of car, also and return make to this court of SH FOR YOUR CAR—Any 35 Repairing 23 WOMAN WANTED for fiat work During Our Annual 33rd Februarj' ture, 31 Oak street. Tel. 8254. mailing in a registered letter, ofi or |)uting that he loved America, up, and Tom -Blizzard and I are your phone number. the notice given. before .lanuary 31. 1 944, a copy of FUNNY BUSINESS K-4P (T „ 41. High pricea paid. Drive ironer. Good pay. steady work. Furniture -Sale WILLIAM 8. HYDE really had loved his country. ready to step in. But I ’m not so New System Laundry, Harrison tills order to Lrroy K. Ilale, IA64 HE(2£ 1 D D M . E H , O m < • .kSHifl.rq r M ^ver now to 80 Oakland street, NEW CONVERTIBLE TOPS. Cel- 3 ROOM OUTFIT * Judge, Houlevard. West Hartford, Conn.; J it made him sick Just now to much interested in office during f IH O N O tR f M B-rOMC .unner’s. Open evenings until 9. street. H.l-3]-l4. Clarenee F. Hale, 29 Gordon Place, I on peddling that love for profit, RNi t r apOUT __ WANTED TO BUY a used car, M old replaced in curtalna, all -$ 4 9 5 — Rooms Without Board 59 the war— that’s only temporary Sturdaya 6. Phone 5191—-4485. Middletown, C«*nn, was i^lUing to quit the DDD D O C TO ft TRAIL — NOT from a private party. Tel. 6563. kViids of leather work. Chaa. Lak- AT A rOL’IlT OF PROBATE HELD What I want is Influence after it AN IN O A N M « 6HT.< W A N TE D —C A P A B L E saleslady, Just the Outfit You Need to M eet FU RN ISH ED H EATED rooms for WMLLIAM 8. RTD K enlist. He was even willing Ing, 90 Cambridge atreet. Tele­ good salary, permanent position. at Manchester within and for the Judge. All right, call It power, it you S8 OLDSMOBILE 6 sedan, me- Your Own Home rent b> day or week. All conven- District of Manchester, on the 29th H-1-.n-M. | l^ p silent. phone 4740. Apply Silbros, 881 Main atreet. want to! isbanicaily A-1, very clean: 1938 Husiness Servteea Offered 13 L IV IN G ROOM consists of 3 piece ‘iences. Bolton Lake House. Tel. da.<* of Jannary, A. D., 1 944. ret when he came into the “ We must start right now iden­ hy I; Oldsmoblle 8 sedan, very clean; Manchester 4863. I’resenl W ILLIAM S. HYDE. Esq., AT A COl*RT OF PRORATE HELD NEED R E P A IR S ? We will loan HIGH SCHOOL GIRL. No house­ living room suite, two end tables, Judiic. at .Maru'lpster wliliin and for the __ and founds his daughter tifying my name with post-war JnSS Pontiac 6 sedan, new paint RANGE BURNERS cleaned and you'a car If you need repairs over coffee tabic, floor and bridge K.stale of Marla J. rollln late of distrlf't of Mancliester. on the .list rri# Ralking with a young Co- work. or heavy washing, willing FOR RENT—ROOMS, single and negotiations, and play it up so RSnd tires, mechanically A-1. Cole serviced. CAH after 9 a. m. Tele­ $25. General repairing on all lamp, smoker, vacuum cleaner, Manchester, in said District, deceas­ day <»f January. A. D., 1944. nbia graduate student, the Doc- to stay several evenings. Home ed. people will turn to me whether IfMotora— 4164. phone 2-09ra. bookcase and rug. double beds. Kitchen privileges, Present WILLIA.M S. HYDE. Esq., snapped back into his lifelong % ^ makes. Appointment only. Phone nlghts.^Telephone 6567. girls or married couples. Phone On ipotion of Caroline Krinjak of Judge. the war is lost or won. If we win, 2* |jsa7 BITICK SEDAN. 1937 Olds- 5191. Brunner’s. Open evenlnga. Priced specially low said Manchester. Administratrix. Estate of Rose Parron of Mancltcs- It of being a professional wis- and I think we will, I have a new as a group f o r ...... $157 2-1561, 237 Center street ontiE H ED :— That six months ter in said dlstrh't, incompetent. pA-dealer— fact-softener— brain- mobUe aedan, 1938 Plymouth RANGE BURNERS cleaned, serv­ from the 29th day of January, A. D.. Upon the application of Gertrude peace plan that nobody has hit on SEWmo MACHINES, vacuuma. Help Wanted— Male 36 pker— information-retailer— lay- yet. We'd better get a lot of -pub­ ^sedan. 1940 Packard aedan, 1941 iced and installed. Tel. 2-1309. Irons, and all small electrical ap­ BEDROOM consists of bed, dress­ 194 4 he and the same are limited K, Raynor. ConsrrvatrIx. for au­ c%odge aedan, 1942 Oldsmobile and allow’ed for the creditors with­ thority to compromise and settle the phprleit— unofficial censor of licity on it. and get people refer­ pliances repaired., Genuine parts, er, chest, spring, mattresses, pil­ Boarders Wanted 59-A in which to bring In their claims doubtful and disputed claim which ■|elub coupe, 1942 Pontiac sedan- ST«mM WINDOWS and doors In- officials—critic so skilled in ring to it as ‘The Marduc Plan.’ expert workmanship. Pacts for lows, boudoir set, chair, clothes against said estate, and the said Ad­ said Incompetent has against Mrs. ^ m e n t that be did not need to p' ette. Bnmner's, 80 Oakland St. stalled. rooting of all kinds, asbes­ ROOM A N D BC)ARD for refined ministratrix Is directed to give pub­ .lohn Carroll, el al as per applica­ Yessir! The Idea o f the Marduc all makes. A. B. C. Fixit Co., 21 WANTED —NIGHT Watchman. hamper two scatter rugs. low anything about anything in EOpen evenings. Phone 5191. tos side walis, wood shingling, Priced specially low woman. Inquire 209 Pine atreet. lic notice to the creditors to bring tion on file, it is Plan ought to bring me a promi­ LM. gutters repaired, general repair­ Maple atreet. Tel. 2-1575. Apply Offiee of Manchester De­ lelephone 2-1446. In their cluims within said time al­ ORDERED:— That the foregoing *1er to tell everybody everything nent seat at the final peace con­ as s group f o r ...... $109 lowed by posting a copy of tills application be heard and determin­ out everything. Anvikar 7 ? T BY EDGAR MARTINI ing, workmanship . guaranteed. PIANO TUNING AND repairing, velopment Corp., 12 Lenox street order on the public sign post near- ed at the T'rohate Office in Manches­ ference, and lead right to the poet BOOTS AN D H ER BUDDIE* “ srrie’a young man was nerv- Write Box W, Herald. player piano specialty. John K ITC H E N consists, of 5 piece din­ .est to the place where the deceased ter in said District, otf the 5th day of Secretary of State ....•' If not off East Center street. last dwelt wltliin said town and by of February. -A. D., 1944, at 9 o’clock o f hands, widely spectacled. Cockerham, 28 Bigelow atreet. ette set, combination stove. Lin­ Apartments, Flats, higher___ but I'd be satisfied to HVX TOTT-FAM4-S HtS OH ,7 H W » TOO MO’H'.'fi’S w y VEtTVE S\STtQ FOR CARPENTER WORK, and publishing the same in some news­ (w. t.) in tlie forenoon, and that Id probably scared, but his' eyes oleum rug, gtasswaqe and dish- Tenements 63 notice t>e given to all persons Inter­ let Tom Blizzard have the big Job, FVAXV4 A,As3h«UH’ AMFH tjao*. L FOIMiOMk HE'S U T A HSS TO repairs, call 2-0987. Prices con­ Tel. 4219. paper having a circulation in said WANTED ware, step-ladder stool prohate district, within ten days ested In said estate of the pendeti- pre steady. ifi he'll get busy and move faat. TROW VO»«J(LSOWt.»W,SS HOWESiCW. TOR ,A i»K iW - SVEOSCVOV5 4>V(E COOVO sistent with good workmanship. Priced specially low from the date of this order, and re­ <’>’ of said applii^atlon and the time 1e Doctor roared, "Wen, fella, TO Person To Do General W^lNTED TO TU NE, repair a,id FOR RENT—ONE LARGE room Don’t tell anybody this, hut may­ iWAkR V*4 TH' evTV « o a ^ S A T r cat\i WtHKl as a group f o r ...... $229 turn make to this court of the no­ and place of hearing thereon, hy Ican't tell you how I envy you Hcxsi voails V\Q. CHPaTX 'IM Office Work W'ANTED — ELECTRIC wiring regulate your piano or player Poultry and Supplies 43 and kitchenette, bathroom and tice given. puldisliing a copy of this order In be the Jape did me a big service Its hour of opportunity. I wish (KiTtKJOS TO vj\<»\T OT> A Knowledge of bookkeeping and repairing. Call 3975 before 7 piano. Tel. Manchester 2-0402. (Branch of 0)nnccticufa largest shower, large hallway, refrigera­ * WILLIAM 8. HYDE some newspaper having a oircula- at Pearl Harbor!” BUY YOUR CHICKS now at Furniture Store) • Judge, tion in said district. at> least five Iwere young enough to shoulder By just vigorously not hearing OS*. .M v r t •* and ability to type will be p. m. FURNITURE REPAIRING, re- Warda! All varieties. Every chick tor and stove included. Call 5175. H-1-21-44. days liefoie the day of said hearing, Imusket'^' A-L-B-E-R-T-S to appear if they see cause at said the last sentence, Dr. Planish was helpful. Apply ip person or finishing, cabinet work. Wm. from U. S. Approved flock and FOR RENT—3 ROOM apartment, time and place and he heard rela­ Icarrie purred, "N ow isn't that able to rouse to action, and for­ EXPERT RADIO service. Call H. 43 Allyn St.—Hartford AT A COURT OK PROBATE HEI.D Wochna, 236 School street. Phone hatchery. Bred-up stock. 90 per­ with electric range and refrigera­ at Manchester within and for the tive thereto, and make return to Inny! I was just telling Sam get the warnings of Carrie. "Fine! Meade. Telephone Manchester this court. Phone 3145 2-0961. cent livability warranty. Place tor. heat 'and hot water, showeri I>iBtrl»'i of Manchester, on the 29lh Iw Important you and Colonel What do you think I better do 2-0898. WINDOW SHADES—VENETIAN day of January. A. D.. DH4. WILLIAM 8. HTDK your order now at Montgomery A ll metal kitchen cabinets, Imme­ Judge.. |arduc and Mrs. Homeward are. now? God, I hope nothing will II Ward’s Farm Store, Purneil blinds. Owing to our very low Present W ILLIAM S. HYDE. Rsq.. ought to study you and your overhead, get our spebial low diate occupancy. McKinney Bros. Judge. H-1-21-44. happen to the D D D !" MANCHESTER LUMBER Private Instruetiona 28 ^ace. Ifluence instead of ' ancient 1-31 Household Services prices on high grade window 6060 7432. Estate of .\xel 8. Brink late of ■It won’t, my boy. I ’ll protect & FUEL CO. Manchester, In said District, deceas> AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD Offered 13-A ■hades and Venetian blinds com­ at Manchester within and for the ome." you. No, just carry on with the Center Street EXPERT TUTORING In conversa­ I'd. District of .Mancliestyr. on the 29th lit sounded all right, but Dr. “My husband has become militarj-mindcd, too)** l l Articles for Sals 46 pletely installed. Samples furnish­ The Maiii'hestep Trust <\>inpany. Powerhouses. Send ’em all a YOUR CURTAINS carefully laun­ tional! and written Spanish, by an Administrator having exhibited Its dav of .lanuary, A. 1)., 1944. lanish was suspicious. He ed. Capitol Window Shade Oo., Wanted to Rent 68 Present WlLIsIAM 8. HYDE, mimeographed bulletin tomorrow dered, by hand. Price reasonable. experienced teacher. Speaking FOR SALE —DELUXE BABY 241 North Main atreet. ^ o n e administration account with said •«- luldn't, however, waste this audi- and remind 'em that we warned sV tatc to this Court for allowance, It Judg^. BY GALBRAITH 91 Main street. TeL 2-1077. fiuent Spanish. Call 6759. bathinette, complete with shower 8819. Open evenings WANTED TO RENT by adult Trust Estate ti-w of Jannis A. Ice. ’em about this Pearl H artor dan­ 4IDE GLANCES family, five or six room house or Is Bidwell late of Mancheiter, In aald and drain, also pre-war rubber, ORDERED:— That the 14th day "Yes, It's a great chance you ger months ago. Months!” . District, deceased. kve, my boy. It's up to you young like new $10. Telephone 2-1013. FOR S A LE — PRACTTICALLY new tenement by March 1. Call 4972 of February. A. D.. 1944, at 9 o’clock The Manchester Trust Company. ■•But I don’t think we did. ITT.T. Inner spring mattress for child's after 5 p. m. tw. t.) forenoon, at the Probate llks— with such aid as I can con- A L I.E Y OOP O ooki'fl K s m , I N a l FOR RENT office. In said .Manchester, be and Trustee having exhibited Its final "O f course we didn’t! What’s i FOR SALE -F U L L SIZED baby's Youth ^d , $10. Telephone 2-0978. account with said estate tr this lu* to give you— to win the war the same is ,'issigned for a hearing Court for allowance. It is that got to do with it? ” WE PAY CASH crib, bassinette, high chair, baby on the allowance of said adinints- Jid win the peace.” (To Be Continued) Wanted To Buy RANGES, BEDS, BUREAUS, din- W A N T E D - FOUR OR five room ORDERED:—That the 5th day of carriage, English coach. Also tartitm accirnint with said estate and Februar>. A. D.. 1944. at 9 o'clock [T h e graduate student remarked. FOR GOOD asrertaininrnl of heirs and this RWHTUNCflC 4-Room Single man’s full sized bicycle. Tel. 7222. Ing room and living room furni­ apartment. Write Box Y, Herald. (w. t.) forenoon, at the Probata I've got to be getting back up- Court directs the .Administrator to Office, in said Manchester, b* and 0U6M«O0« MODERN FURNIT4JRE ture. The Austin A. Chambers give public notice to all persons in- Jwn,” astounded the Doctor by ►iOSB- , Co., Manchester Green, formerly the same Is assigned for a hearing lf\ l ,0 USED CARS WE BUY FOR S A LE —F IS H E R M A N ’S bait. Wanted— Real Estate 77 teresteil therein to appear and be on liie allowance of said account ssing an unresistant Can1e. and Essex Street Shtners, all sizes. Inquire 30 Curb Serx’ice Laundry. 2 to 9. heard thereon by publishing a copy with said estate, and this Court di­ talked out. Before the Doctor ENTIRE ESTATES of this order In some newspaper Quotations 19.10 to 1941 Franklin street, Rockvihe.. Tcl. Dial 2-1013. ' rects the Trustee to give public no­ ju ld get under way, it was Car­ BY PRIVATE PARTY 5 or S havitig a ctri'ulHtloM In said District tice to ail persons Interested there­ If you are moving and have 608. at least* Hnc days before said day of FOR S A L E - 6 ROOMS of furni- ro’bm modern home with an acre in to appear and be heard thereto le who attacked: W e have got the Japs beaten Any Make — Any Model e.veese itema, call us. hearing and Return make to this by publishing a copy of this order “ Daddy, listen. Please don't Albert F. Knofla ture, practically new. Cash. -In­ of land or more. Call 6758. Court, and by mailing In a reglster- hut we have to keep pushing. FOR SALE - BABY'S play peru In sotne newspaper having a circu­ snd out any more slogans to my Any Condition also Childs collapsible push cart. quire 42 Alexander street. «d letter, on or before January .11, lation in said District at least Ave The Japs had Jungle training long 1 94 4. a copy of this order to Gustaf liends— not even ‘win the war, Tel. 4386 ROBERT M. REID Mrs. Sherwood Jackson, 42 Sea­ days before said day of hearing and. l)efore the war and we didn’t Call Hartford 8-l|90 FOR SALE— MAPLE dressing Houses fpr Sale 72 Mrlnk, 2.V' ‘ t’i»Hlesvllle Ave., Salt return make to thlA (Tourt, and by rn the peace’ ." But the Japs are restricted and & man Circle, Manchester. Isiiko City. Utah; Herbert I*. Eman- mailing in a registered letter, on or SONS table and mirror. Also wing chair. uelson, .Attorney for Swedish Con- 1 "M y God, to think that I could lack variation. Our great advan­ 201 Main St. Phone 3193 2 'YEARS OLD, FOUR rooms, 2 bt‘D>re .lanuary 31, 1944,' a copy of Ask for Joe SIX STRING G U ITAR, good con­ Telephone 5422. .Milate Ceni'ral. The Trust Company tills order to l>orothy Dowd* Treas­ ave a daughter who can be frlv- tage is our enterprise and re­ MauChester, Conn. unfinished. Open staircase, hot air Building, New Haven. Conn. urer. Manchester Chapter American lous at a time like this, when sourcefulness. 6 dition, $5: Silex automatic electric WILLIA.M S. HYDE furnace (coal), continuous hot Red f’ross. 953 Main atreet. Manches» len are fighting!” — Gen. Geqrge C. Marshall. steam iron one year old, cost Machinery and Tools - .52 Judge. ter. Conn.; Lucius Fostsr. Chairman. $29.00, sell for $20, slightly irsed. water, copper plumbing, storm H-1-3r1-44. Ecclesiastical ftoefety of Manches­ ■T won't stand .your saying that! Photographic . developing outfit, windows, doors, insulated, wired AT A COURT OF PROBATE HET.D ter. 37 Academy street. Manchester, i’e're not frivolous! That boy In consideration of adjusting i2LJ N EW M AN U R E spreaders, milk­ for electric stove, lot 55x180, at Manchester within and for the Iho was Just here—six months WANTED every thing you need for develop­ District nf Manchester, on the 29th what the Brlti.ah owe us on l^nd- ing machines, disc han ows. plows, shade trees. On bus line. Five WILLIAM B.-HTDE JO he was a pacifist, three ing, cost $12.00, will sell for $5.00; saw rigs. Fordson parts. Dublin dav of January. A. D.. 1944. Judz*. lease, most of the Pacific islands BY BUY BONDS FIRST... baby walker, coat $11.95, will sell minutes walk to Plant J. C?all Present W ILLIAM 8. HYDE, Esq.. H-l-Jl-44. nonths ago he was an isolationist. should be turned over to us. FRECKLES AND HI* FRIEND* Ti-actor (Ikjmpany, Willimantic. 2-0274. Appointment only. Judge. for $9.00. Can be seen Friday and Estate of Grace Kingsbury D^rt Ind tomorrow he’ll enlist In the — Sen. A. B. Chandler of Ken­ Male or late of Manchester In said district, larine Corps, if they’ll have him. tucky. Saturday after 6 o'clock. 811 East FOR SALE—GREEN SEtmON” MeLlVFS M THEN A HOME OF YOUR OWN Middle Turnpike. FOR S A L E —1924 DODGE home deceased. ^ le used to use slogans, like you. TWWe—A^JO 4 rooms, 2 unfinished upstairs, Upon the application of The Man­ low he wants to use a machine made tractor. Phone 8608. steam heat, oil burner, screens chester Trust Company. Administra­ Buttoned Jumper I f you»feel you are unworthy. TWAT S JdE Female Help W EST MIDDLE TPK.— BRANFORD STREET— FOR S A L E —W H ITE kitchen sink, lun.” 6 ATM ROOM and storm windows. Insulated, tor e. t. a., for authority to compro­ If yoii know you are bad, if you 4-Ronm .Single. .3 unHn- 4-Room Single. 2 unQn- also two soap stone set tubs. Call mise and settle a certain doubtful “But we have to have slogans! are thoroughly dissatiafled with WINDOW / laundry and recreation room in u ivhed rooina uputalrs. All Ished rooms upstairs. Fire­ 8303. Wanted—To Buy 58 and disputed claim of Grace P. Tut­ ,his is’ an ideological war— the yourself, you are In the right For Important basement. Call 3396. tle against said estate, It Is . Improvementa. Storm win- place. Steam heat with coal. OKDKRkiD:—That the foregoing |rst war in history that's entirely frame of mind to become a Chris­ SINGER BUYS down and nCroens. D. P. 8800. Insulated. Gas hot water- FOR SALE—HOT WATER fur­ W A N TE D TO BUY stove, ranges, application be heard and determin­ Tetween two different seta of refrigerators, wasliers, pianos and tian. IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY. heater. D. P. 8Ii000, nace, for 6 or 8 room house, excel- ed at the Probate Office In Manches­ iieas. We got to have slogans— — Rev. Ramuel M. Shoemaker of War Work ' lent condition, priced right. Call furniture. The Aiutin A. Cham­ Legal Notices ■78 ter in said District, bn the 5th day MALKROONeR.kWa |nd trained leaders to coin them!” New York. bers Co. Telephone 6260. of February, .A. D., 1944. at 9 o’clock OK tme sw o o n***/ 5245. (w. t.) In the forenoon, a^d that "Didn’t the French Revolution- EAST WINDSOR— Lincoln Street. 6-room du­ l.iqrOR PERMIT MAS PO-^MASeO h plex. All Improvements. \OTH'E OF APPM CATIO \ notice be given to all person* In­ kU think they were fighting for The great hazard of ■ the early MO»ae in sma: ^ ' ^ Inquire TIiI.t ift to give notice that I, terested in said estate of the pen­ 10-Acra Tobacco Farm Steam heat with coal. Near set of ideas, too. and didn't they post-war era la that war-weary Joseph, E. Carlson’ of Andover, Con­ dency o f said application and the HE IS NOT Oji with 5-room single (plus one bus line. Terms arranged. nect Ic.uthTtve . flied an application time and'place of hearing thereon, lave a slogan—Liberty. Equality, America and Great Britain may Rogers Paper unfinished room upstairs), dated 23nd of January, 1944 with the hy publishing a copy of this order Ivaternlty? Maybe. If they hadn’t neglect the all-lmportsmt task of tour-n's FOtl-OWERS (5REETtO l-car garage, chicken coop, idquor Control Commission for a in some newspaper having a circu­ lad so many perfectly swell Songs making pence. I f Europe la left SBsa 4W« tr MSA iisyiet. me. t . m. Manufacturing Co. High Street. 8-room sin­ DESIRABLE HOMES... Taverrt Permit for the sale of alco­ lation in said district, at least flve NEWS INI'TM lean-to- bam. Tobacco shed so many powerful orators and 'in a restlesa state, there will be Mill and Oakland Streets gle. All improvements. holic liquor on the premises of 622 days before the day of said hearing, Ind "Fisurinfl what he cost in jdoclor, hospital and HEAB.T »=I-UTTEI« 1 <1 acre). 8 . P. 85,000. Middle' Turnpike East. Manchester, to appear If they see cause at said Isaders, the Revolution would’ve civil war. milk bills, Hot-air heat. Attractive Conn. The business is owned by time and place and he heard rela­ — Si/ Gerald Campbell, British we won’t make any money on the baby in incoine taxes buy. D. P. $1,000. IM M E­ PLUS INCOMES tive. thereto, and make return to led a better run." Joseph £. Carlson of Andover, and ’,’1 told you you were frivolous nflalster to the U. S. but of eoune he’s certainly worth itl WEST SIDE OF DIATE OCCUPANCY. Carl W. Wohlleb^ Rockville. R. F. this court. BY LE8LM TURMM .MAiyCHESTER— A few two-family homes situated near Main Street in Pine- D. No. 1. and will he conducted by ^ WILLIAM 8. HYDE -you and ail y ^ r friends— WASH TUBBS The OM Om f ' hurst Section — all are 16% or more based on present rentals. .loseph E. Carlson of Andover, Con­ Judge* lhamefully frlvolou *ln this dark- 6-Room Single. Hot water necticut, as permittee. H-1-21-44. Beech Street. 4-room sin­ our of need.” TOONERVILLE FOLKS BY FONTAINE FOX heat. Rccentl.v redecorated gle. Hot-air heat. S. P. JOSEPH K. CARLSON rjA S T SElAWaA.MV NIECE! mw 1>0 TOO TMKSE'flNO------throughout. 1-car garage. ’rW D -K A M ILY 5 A N D 5 ROOMS— 3 on third floor. Steam heat. Dated the 32nd of Jan., 19.44. “Well.Tnost of them are going LSam p ATBOCI006 aOTHES ? IhHAT VaU OUR ( ■ nRTUUBMBAnW 84,150. D. P. 8600. Stoker for second floor rent. Fireplaces. Electric automatic H-1-24-44. Read Herald Advs. |o be frivoloua in khaki, in a few WANTED IMMEDIATE OCCUP.AN- LONGSTREET REACH WEST MffOMOnLftMrL 6-Room Duplex in vicin­ CY. 8800 Down. This Is a hot water heater. ' 3-car garage. Lot 56x198. Rentala— >eeks. They’ll fight—like the CLASH «ICXl.40*POT,TO M\STARMA:JOR/-*-'WHEhJX ALEXANDER Duplex and 7 Rooms—exceptionally well-ballt house In' good % ar S4tn: . MEACT BALLS T ’OAV. HE«0 HRTOftN- VUAS A LITTLE YOOTM ONCE All Kinds of Insdrance Written By HASH T’MdeOER..' JARVIS condition. garage. Bents— 898.00 and 888.60. , Well, It has come, with Peitri ve GOO&, I HATE TO IN(a FROM.THE PAsCIFIC X BORROWED A «TRAN PlGr— ALLEN & HITCHCOCK, INC 8578 I Harbor, you were wiser than L FACE TK (veKJ/ CAN'T; —’'EUOOENLN X WAS BUT EvJERV TlNAE X H E A R D Real Estate and 8-IA yr*. I getting Into the Army so eqrij^ WE OET STEAKS •T R U C K e v Am EEP-)T& KNOCKS ONT*A‘ DOOR. X MaacheetOr Office: ' I twMiorrow Monday nMrnlng 1 FEBLIME TMA.T X M IA S JUMPED LIKE A SCARED Mortgages 953 MAIN STREET TELEPHONE SSOl. WALTON W. GRANT OFF TMACr FP*OKTr FRMWG--'EOX SHOOED 26 Alexander Street WUlboantto Office: 647 M A IN STR E E T H AR TFO R D S TElsEFHONE t-75S4 BElbiE WlACUCHWO — " O U ARTEar AMO ODMIHS HOME X THAT 6 H0 AT OMERTD HlE Phones: 4112 or 7275 824 MAIN STREET . TELEPHONE 1688 EVENlNOSt MANCHESTER $166 Button

Rev. Aloyslua' Reilly, Francis building he ran up the hill to the buildings, leaving a man on duty the New Elngland area. By oaa missionary, who waa station-' Fire Damages Radar Expert The Weather About Town ad for nine yean la China, will be at the lira alarm bgx with instruc­ ; Range and Fuel , Roofing—Asbestos tions to pull the alarm if he blew Average Daily Circulation Foreeut ol U. 8. Wonther Bowa» : the guest speaker at the meeting For tiM Month of Jnnnary. 1S44 of Gibbons Aasembly, Catholic Garden House his whistle. The sight of the of­ To Speak Here OIL Siding and Rock Dorcu mMalMn wffl fcUow Ladles o f Columbus, tomorrow ficer running .up the hill attracted invader. • Much colder with cold warn U - >Ui«lr meetina: Wadnaaday avaning: evening In the K. o f C. hoitie. All much attention. When he blew his Just whether or not Prof r TICKET PRINTING W ool Insulation » ,5 9 9 night; lowest teropomturen IS in Emanuel LuttMean churcli with members wbo have mite boxes are whistle the alarm waa turned in. Nelson will bring any of hia ap­ METERS low; fWr toalghti WedneeSay finir a program and Vaiantlna party. Blaze Discovered in Prof. Howard Nelson to paratus here tomorrow Expert workmanship. All w< Member ot the Audit and continoed cold. requested to.>retum them at this Meter prints gmoant of de- Valentinaa Iwoufht ahould dla- m ating. A social will follow in New Apartments on Make Address Before could not be learned. He gl' goaranteed. Reaaonablei Pil< BnreM of Clreqlntlona aloaa tba idaattty o t tha g lv r- charge of Mra. Walter Gorman, convincing talk on the sul iiyery on your slip Ua your No obllgatloh tor an oatlini Manche$ter-^A City o f Village Charm tlM hoataaaaa wiU ba Mra. Va chairman. Miss Mary Shea, co- St. James Street. Manchester Exchange Club. The meeting is scheduled to Write. Petaraon, chalnnan; Mra. Ann .chalrman, assisted by Mrs. Wil­ at 6:30 sharp and Pres protection. Raad. Mra. laabel Reid. Mra. Edith liam F. Taylor, Mra. Mary Shannlnr, Mra. Dorothy Swanaon, Three companies of the South Date ‘Book Professor Howard Nelson of the Burton Insulating C O'Leary, Mrs. John G. Rohan, Manchester fire department were IS# Oxford S t ^ Hartf Mra. Marla lindaay and Mra. Mrs. Thomas Quinn, Mrs. John (% University of Connecticut, recog­ present at the above hour. ’ L. T . Wood Co. Mabel Zimmerman. The iTieat called at 3:43 Saturday afternoon Wednesday, Feb. 2 Phone Hartford $2-4515 Donovsm, Mra. Bernard Lyons. for a fire in a house in the Garden Surgical Dressings at American nized as one of the best informed 51 Biasen SL Tek 4496 apaaker will ba Mias Anna C. men on radar, will address the Apartments development on. St. Legion Home. Leonard street. 10 ftanch, leterence librarian of the Manchester Elxchange club to­ U. S. Bombers Off to Hit Jap Pacific Bases Mrs. Carl G. Swanson, Jr., of James street. Before the blase was a. m. to 4:30 p. m. Mary Cheney library. Thoae who 20 Phelps Road, and her sister. morrow evening at the Sheridan. promlaed eooklea for tha lAitheran extinguished considerable damage "Marines' Night” program. Tink­ RANGE AND Seaplanes Attack Allies Only 16 Miles Miss Margaret Starkie, gave a Radar, which has been a closely ...... S e ^ o a Center, Ayer, Maaa., thla had been done.- er hall. surprise miscellaneous shO'Wer re­ Saturday, Feb. 8 guarded secret of this war came FUEL OIL month, are reminded to bring cently for their cousin. Miss Ma­ The fire must have been burning out into the open about eight them to the meeting Wedneaday for sometime before it was dis­ Annual banquet of Hose Co. rion Behrend of Walnut street, No. 1. months ago. Professor Nelson has 381 Center St. Tel. 636R eranlng. whose marriage to William B. covered as the firemen on arriving been outstanding in his work in Japs’ Wake,Base found much smoke and a hot fire. Sunday, Feb. 6 t t - ‘ Roulstone, Jr., of New York City, Police Benefit Show at State this field. James A. Woods After Inventory Spedals Southeast of Rome; Walter Glamann of Oak Grove It is thought that the cause was will take place Saturday at seven theater. To the average layman radar Is Btreet, today moved hia family to o’clock at the South Methodist an overturned coal heater which a complete mystery and Ita func­ the two-family houae at 103 Bla- had been left burning in the apart­ Friday, Feb. IS church. Relatives and friends of Veterans' Day at Blood Donors’ tions have enabled the Army auth­ aell atreet, which he recently the bride-elect to the number of ment to dry out the new plaster. orities to do away with many of Read Herald Advs. To Protect Ships bought. Mr. Glamann i# employ­ The fire had burned through the Center. St. Mary's Parish hall. In Hale’s -Housewares Dept. 20 showered her with beautiful Saturday, Feb. 10 ed at The Herald plant. gifts. The hostesses served a de­ flooring and had gotten into the Start Big Offensivj Bond Rally, United Polish So­ licious buffet style luncheon. basement where it set fire to paper A apecial meeting of Manchea- cartons. This gave off considerable cieties, at Poilsh-American club­ Further Operations of 'Allies Need ter Lodge of Maaona will be held Corporal John J, Harrington smoke. house. CLOTHES DRYERS Task Force Cloaked tomorrow evening at 7:30. The The Are was confined to the Sunday, Feb. 20 Strike to Outskirtfl has returned to Camp Mackall. N. Unveiling of Service Flag of Fellowcraft degree will be con­ C., after spending the week-end room where it started and to the Ualian-American societies at Ital- By Official Silence; Big Force Doubt Franco Tells About Campoleone and, ferred. with his wife, the former Miss hole burned in the rough flooring. Small size for It also burned around a window ian-American club. No Credence Given to Norma Stoddard of Hartford. He nursery use ...... $ . S Edge of ^ Cislei also visited his mother, Mrs. casing and got into one of the 1 7 In Pacific Ready to Cut New Arm s Martha Harrington of MIU atreet partitions. i Tokyo Radio Reports Americans on The alarm was turned In from SOMETHING 8MIN n ; AUMCHISTER Attackers Intercepted. The new officers of the Army Box 44 at Main and Oak street and Larger sizes for Ties to Axis On Planes Front Seize 2 5 0 \ery runeinl we di­ and Navy club auxiliary will oc­ attracted a large crowd. The recall $ T, , Tt ^ a' K 1 Will Converge on Japan was sounded at 4:1Q. laundry and kitchen 2-’98 Pearl Harbor, Feb. 1.— (A») ^ oners; Nazi Defei rect receives the full cupy their positions for the first ALL ARRANGEMENTS may be Over Roads as Di­ time at the meeting this evening A t 7:35 Saturday night No. 2 made at one visit to this modern — A highly accurate bombing U 8 B-26 bombers head out over the Paclflc to blast a Jap stronghold on Taros Island In the Hardest Shooting and In Corridor Above benefits of our per- at eight o’clock at the clubhouse. was called on a still alarm to ex­ NEW! Maloeiap atoll of the Marshall group. Admiral C. W. Nimitz ebtimated the daily raids on the Mar­ Both Supporters and En­ by two squadrons of Navy rect as Possible i * Is­ Best - Defended Air­ sonal service, tinguish a chimney fire at 102 Ben­ funeral home. shalls had destroyed 60 to 80 per cent of the Jap atrength there. In addiUon to the bombs, planes emies in London Are sino Are Crumbli • At the special Bingo for the ton atreet. We’re Now Serving' •14-Plece Covered seaplanes, intended to pre­ wliciber the family chooses lands Fortified Well. carry 75'pam. cannon. (AP Wlrephoto). craft in World Carry March of Dimes, given by the Tall The Are In th* Garden apart­ Breakfasts Pre-arranffement on request as­ vent Japan’s Wake island air Doubtful Diplomatic Allied Headquarters, the least expensive casket or Cedars Friday night, $2080 was ments was discovered by Police­ At Popular races! base from interfering with United States Colors, raised. The winner of the game man Harold Heffron. He was sures appropriate and complete New York. Feb. 1—(iP)— Ueut. Relations to Be Cut. giers, Feb. 1.— (JP)— . one comparatively, expen­ Refrigerator Sets the current American offen­ received $14.00, but the entire sum walking down Main atreet when service of the highest quality, Gen. Alexander Vandegrift, troops bursting forward ^ sive. Our understanding co­ was turned over to the local com­ OPEN AT sive in'mid-Pacific, was re­ Political Pot Washington, Feb. 1.—yet—New- he saw the amok# coming from keeps costs well within meanfl. commandant of the Marine Corps, Kingisepp Fall Looms; Bulletin! big offejjsive from thsir in\] mittee In charge of the polio drive. the building on top of the hill. Not 6 Piece S e ts ...... Special 39« ported last night by the Navy and deadly products of the Army operation protects the fam­ 7 :3 0 A. M. said today that Allied forces will London, Feb. Sharp sion beachhead have strin sure there waa anybody toi the » but further operations of a Air Forces' armament laboratories ily finances. W e advise mighty task force against the To Boil Soon restrictions on consumption of to the outskirts of Csni] converge on Japah'Over roads as are going ihto thla country's against extravagance. FOR TOP VALUE Marshalls were cloaked by offi­ direct as possible and If there are Fight House to House liquid fuel are being Imposed leone, only 16 miles soutl File Tour 104S Inooma Tkx Now Triangular Shaped cial silence. any short cuts, "we have a long In Spain ns a result of “ supply planes, incUidihg the big bombers, of Rome, and also to tl Pounded for 25 Days Republicans to Start dlfflcultles,’’ the Spanish radio Our nation-wide profession­ IN A NEW HOME W. GREEN way to go to get to them.” to make them the hardest shoot­ Garden In to o announcements, spaced said today. ing and best-defended aircraft In edge of Cistema, commui See the Ones Being Bnilt By Tax Consultant He told a luncheon pf the North Beating Drums at Russians Across Luga cations town on the Appian- w( al affiliations enable us to 00 Drive "A” — Sliver Lane by only a few hours, the Navy Atlantic area conference, Ameri­ the world. Oil Treated Dust Mops Experts Get ’ London, Feb. !— Both pro- 14 miles northeast of Anzio, bei serve at distant points at HonM« Restaurant 'AMMOMCB set told of Coronados dropping all can Red Cross, that “we may as Lincoln Day Dinners. River in Many Places; An official disclosure of fire­ GREENBROOKE _ I * their bombs on or near the desig­ power developments in aircraft quarters announced today. Cat CaD Between 10 A. M. and well be frank and admit we got ' t Franco and anti-Franco elements poleone la 16 miles above the reasonable prices. 840 Main Street nated targets at Wake Sunday ' Nazis Driven from armament Is producing apecial In­ HOMES, IN C S P. M. or 7 P. M. to 10 P. M. off to a slow start” in the Pacific. Washington, Feb. 1—(/P)— With New Tax Bill among Spaniards her* expressed vasion port of Anzio. DAY-NIGHT 43 4 0 night and of land-based Army and Defenses Well Prepared terest in aviation circles in view AMBULANCE SERVICE 39c and 59® Navy planes sustaining through at'least three potential presiden­ Huge Area Near Lakes. doubt today that Generalissimo ol G}en. H. H. Arnold's recent de Hammer Out New Oalne On Walker Street Japan has prepared her de­ Francisco Franco would go to tl» the 25th straight day their pound­ fenses well, he declared, adding tial candidates in action. Repub­ scriptlon of the giant B-29 as a American troops attacking For fnrtbar Information eall at ing of the Marshalls Saturday To Be Given Final Pol extent of breaking off Spain's battleship ol the Air,” armored the main front north of Cjastl that the task of breaking through licans will start beating the 1944 , Moscow, Feb. 1.—<^)—The' diplomatic relations with the Axis Alexander Jaryls Co. offlee on night. to Japan* "is one for a team—a heavily with multiple-gun power have hammered ou% new gall urke _ Center street or at 26 Alexander But Monday was permitted to political kettledrums next w-eek at fall of Kingisepp, eight miles ishing Before Rati despite American-BriUsh econ­ meanwhile, and seized 250 pi big team.” He said it called for turrets. street. pass without word on the move­ an estimated 2,000 Lincoln day from Estonia and last east­ omic and diplomatic pressure Lists New Developments era from the German 44th Infi the best kind of teamwork among fication by Congress. A diplomat in Buenos Aires had 9'f aMU-' i,i>i After Inventory Specials in Domestics Decorated Waste Baskets ments that day of the largest dinners and meetings in all seC' ern outpost of German de­ The discussion of aircraft guns try division. Pboaeat 4112 or n iS ail the Allied forces In the Pacific. predicted Spain would cut off re­ mass of warships ever sent tions of the country. A field dispatch said Gei B against the Japanese. Saturday, it This international teamwork al- fenses to the Baltic, was ex­ Washington, Feb. ^1—(A*)—The lations this week and both Axis Chairman Harrison E. Spangler (Continued ou Page Seven defenses in the corridor abo' Hunting and Floral Scenes, for Living Room and De^ had been disclosed offi.-lally that pected any hour today as the new $2,315,800,000 tax bill which and neutral sources told of a hurst Casslno were beginning to crui (Contlnned on Page Ten) said reports reaching National carrier planes of the task forces Red Army fought from house is counted on to swell the govern­ of diplomatic activity at Madrid. ble. committee headquarters Indicated It had been expected British CLOSEOUT — Regular 79c Fine Quality opened a powerful assault on the more meetings would be held this to house. Lieut. Col Nikolai ment's total income to more than U. S. units striking noi Marshalls, 700 miles south of Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden of Aqzio have reached within hal $1.19 and $1.29 year than at any time in the last Denisov with the Army in $43,500,000,000 a year went to leg­ would make a statement in Com Solons Clash Wake. Sunday the Naval units in decade. Spangler will apeak at a mile of Ciatenva, a key rfll HALE'S SELF SERVE eluding battleships, were reported Scaut Chauce the north reported in Red Star islative drafting experts for a fi­ mons today on Britiah-Spanlsh re road Junction and large a gathering in Fairmont, W. Va. that "our troops are capturing one iations but by mld-aftemoon he The Original In New England! to have moved closer to pour nal polishing t o ^ y before i^ rati- They fotind the Germans '^/ell t - r , shells on the air bases and ship­ Expected Outline Positions house after another. The Rtissiana flcaflon by House and Senate. had n6t appeared and It was un­ Over Bearing TWILL PRINTS were acroaa the Luga river in sev­ in on the border of the ping lagoons of those atolls. Japaues^ Will Wendell L. Wlllkie. the 1940 As approved last night by a likely he would today. ■esisting strongly. Inclination to Doubt Reports nominee who has not yet an­ eral places and this meant there Joint Conference committee nam­ More Serious Immediate Menace 1 For dresses, blouses, sport wear and children’s See Our Table Of was no natural defense barrier be­ British forces pushi AND HEALTH MARKET % No official credence was given nounced his' candidacy, and Gov. ed to thresh out differences be­ Franco’s adherents, who profess Delay Blame ward carried ahead ThJ Radio Tokyo reports that ‘‘Japa­ John W. Bricker of Ohio who has. tween them and the big town of tween the two Houses, the meas­ neutrality, argued that the Ger­ wear. Checks, plaids and wool lyke designs. Halt Torture Narva,-14" miles west of Kingi­ nated assault to the ■y. After Inventory Closeouts nese Army and Navy units have are-booked for major speeches in ure proposes to raise more than a mans across the border in France poleone. Intercepted powerful enemy units which they are expected to outline sepp.” billion dollars through sharply in­ are a more serious immediate The twin attacks were the Getting Terrible Beating Jemocrats and Repub- MANY USEFUL yALUES! which have been attocklng the Thousandis of Ameri­ their positions on national Issues. creased excise taxes, about half a menace to Spain than are the big offensive since the landli TUESDAY SPEtlALS V MarSball group.” Lacking thla Another avowed presidential can­ The Russians were giving the billion extra from corporate excess United States and BriUln at a Ticans Wrangle Over An Allied oRlcet' said the Ni substantiation, there was Inclina cans in Enemy Hands; didate, Rep. Everett M. Diritsen Germans a terrible beating as profits taxes, approximately $664,- distance, even with their power of brought troops from the area n< Heavy Cannon Terry Weave tion here to doubt the reports, of Illinois, will speak at a rally they drove them from a huge area 000,000 from individual Income blockading Spain from the sea. Responsibility for Sol of Rome to- meet the Allied bk OampbeU’B particularly as to the Inference H o|ie Militarists Will at Ogden. Utah, Feb. 16. between Lakes Ilmen and Peipus. taxpayera, and the balance from Opponents of Franco added to dier Vole Slowness. But the Navy said that that the Japanese Navy, at long Bricker will speak Feb. 10 at a "The last days of the Leningrad higher postal rates. this that he is ideologically pro- landings of reinforcements See Writing on Wall. Predicts Approval Tomorrow German and hopes for a German f o r t m h a j u v c o m last, had Joined battle. banquet arranged here under the front battles arc characterized by impplles were, proceeding on Tomato Soup 3 27c Bath Mats $1-29 * 1 J W The Wake raid, 10th of the war auspices of Republican members the pursuit in all directions of the Senator George (D., Oa.), head victory. They said a Spanish rup­ Washington, Feb. 1 — (S’)— uie, under falvorable conditions. ^ 1 of the Senate conferees, predicted 71^ m a n c h ist m Comm- to hit that Island since It was cap­ Washington, Feb. 1.—(>P)—Re­ of the House and Senate and the defeated ‘ enemy,’’ Denisov report- ture with the Axis seemed proba­ Democrats and Republicans clash Pound Anstrlsn Air Base GarSea o f Allah thb bill would be called up and ap­ ble only if Franco were forced out Smart terry weave bath niats with floral designs. Will tured Dec. 24. 1941 by the Japa peated failure of diplomatic ef­ League of Republican Women. edi ed in the Senate today over re- American heavy bombers rei nese, was made by between 14 Word has come Out of Ohio to He told how fast Soviet mobile proved in both Houses sometime by a faction or coalition which wear for years. Blue, green, maise, peach and dusty forts by this government to curb tomorrow. spon.sibimy lor delaying a vote on ed clear into Austria seeking and 30 seaplanes, each probably watch for a “new approach” by units > threatened the German was convinced tfte Allies will win destroy German air strei Coffee Lb. Ja r 34c rose. ' Japanese atrocities apparently In its sixth and final day's work the war. the ^ministration's war ballot carrying more than a ton the governor to the issues of the flanks and rear as the Nazis fell on the long-pending measure, the pounding the air base at Kla] bombs. None of the raiders was The Spanish embassy declined bill for the armed services. Beards|ey’a has left the thousands of Ameri ho®*-. „ , back, sometimes running to avoid conference adjusted a number of On the House side, meanwhile. i’ lost while making What was de Wlllkie. leaving New York citv encirclertient. comment on the report that Spain (Continued on Page Two) cans still In enemy hands with Contentious it sues, including a se­ would break wifh the Axis. Minority Leader Martin o f Massa­ scribed officially as a “ strong at scant hope of better treatment. Feb. 4 on a western tour, will '^The Russians were slowed by a ries ^ f amendments to the war 2-L b . aJr Developments in Situation chusetts predicted that the major­ Peanut Butter 4lc tack.” !*■ The only hope still held by some .-peak Feb. 11 at Tacoma, Wash., thaw west and southwest of Nov­ contracts renegotiation ,sct. ity of Republicans would oppose a The earlier announcement of at a Lincoln birthday dinner ar-, gorod, the Army newspaper said Among the development* in the Red Label military leaders and government In general, the changes tend to situation was a broadcast by. the apecial roll call vote on the war a The Greatest Loss Of the Saturday night.. air raids in experts on’ Japanese psychology is ranged by the Pierce County ReA A tank battalion was said to haye modify the impact o; renegotiation the Marshalls featured a 45-tOn German-controlled radio saying ballot legislation. that the Tokyo militarists soon publican committee. In his talk, captured the entire staff o f a Ger­ upon contractors. Majority l,eaiier Barkley • (D- bombing ♦by Army Liberators of to be broadcast nationally (CBS), man artillery regiment in the re the Allies had threatened to cut Flashes! Karo Syrup - Bti. will see the bandwriting on the The Hftuse conferees waged a off Spain's food supplies and had Ky) declared in the-Senate "at. the 20c Kwajalein atoll. Wall. Wlllkie Is expected to bid for glon. futile last-ditch action to tax (Late BuUetlns ot the‘(A5 Wlr«)| Heat In Any House Is "These raids were coordinated told Franco he must "submit or pace we're going the soldiers will Demands More Speed In Pacific farm and labor support. pari-mutuel betting, but the Sen­ be lucky to vote in the presidential Blue Label with attacks of carrier-based ate g;roup, which included Major­ fight." To make it plainer that the day .. To Confer. With Le«ders In Madrid, morning newspapers election of 1972.” Ford Stoppage Ends squadrons of the past two days,” of reckoning Is not too far dis­ Red Army Continues ity Leader Barkley of horse-breed­ i - yesterday’s announcement said. Tile 1940 nominee will stop in carried on their front pages Senator Taft (R-Ohlo) immedi­ Detroit, Feb. 1—— A st6| Through The Roof. tant, Senator Chavez (D., N. M.), Utah. Idaho, Washington. Oregon ing Kentucky. insisted that texa- •V Karo Syrup BtL 19c No Enemy Intemptlon Drive Toward Frontier brief Washington dispatch that ately countered with an assertion page of production of isenter wls demanded that the war In the Pa­ and Montana for conferences with tion of racing be left to the states. the American Department of that Democratic leaders In the bomber assemblies at the For) There was no enemy intercep­ cific be stepped up immediately, London, Feb. 1.—(C)—The Red New Eitclse Rates tion and no reports of any Allied party leaders, farm groups and House were to blame for holding operated Willow Run plant em Juicy California Army continued Its steady drive Into the bill, however, went .1 the legislation. Taft declared Chavez, following up a Senate toward the E>tonian frontier today (Continued on Page Four) ed shortly before noon today, ( (Continued on l*a W Seven such new excise rates as these: 20 the speaker and majority leader company spokesman said, afti (Continued on Page Four) speech in which he criticized the with units of Gen. Leonid A, { Limited Quantity, 8 1 x 9 9 withholding of the recent atrocity per cent sales taxes on furs. Jewel­ of the House had blocked floor 6'i5 of approxinuitely 925 en d o z . - 3 5 c Govorov’s Leningrad Army bat­ Oranges ry, cosmetics, toilet articles, lug­ consideration until today of a Sen­ ployes who demonstrated In fav< report for more than a year, an­ tling atubbom German troops in nounced he was making formal gage and women's handbags; 30 ate-passed “state's rights” bill, the streets of Kingisepp. gateway per cent on night club and cabaret All of Berlin of a wage demand returned I representations to President Quake ‘ W recks which President Roosevelt de­ their joint. The Ford Motor con Draft Chatiges to the Baltic and 13 miles from the checks; $9 a gallon on 100-proof nounced last week as "a fraud.' Roosevelt and to Secretaries Stlm- whiskey (it's now. $6); a penny on pany sitokeMnan said 300 oth< Lemons D or. son and Knox "askipg' that we get ancient fortified city of Narva, five "The proponents of the war 39c Seamless Sheets miles niside the Estonian border. each nickel of admission to mov­ Feels Bombs workers hatl left the plant attq action now.” \ Turkish Town ballot plan have done everything (he denKinstratlon began, Tli McIntosh Put iu Effect Both the Moscow communique ies, bail game and other amuse­ they can to stall,” Taft charged. Some sizing in these sheets, "The only 'Way to answer the ments 15 per‘cent on railroad, wage dispute, b« InvoIvliJ Japs is with more planes, and and front line dispatches reported "The bill in the House could have but an unusual value at this continuing Russian successes all ship, plane and buo tickets; 15 per \\ orkers* demands lor a ; 10-ceim L bs. tanka and guns for General Mac- Death and Destruction been pa.ssed two week.s ago.” hourly wage Increase, Is to bl Apples 3 29c price. ea. $ ^ .3 9 Cannon and Dundee Many of 25,000 Inhab­ along the northern front Soviet cent on local telephone service, Representative Martin's state- New and More Rigid Arthur,” Chavez said. and many others. In Every Quarter as siibnittted to tb e . Regional Wa| The failure of diplomatic er- itants of Gerede Are troops crossed the Luga river, 27 Rules Affect Men iit miles souther.8t of Kingisepp, and Airihall poHtage goes Up from lalHir Imard. 6 cents an ounce to 8; locally de-. Result of Allied Raids. (ftontiniied on Page Pwo) (ContlBoed on Page Two) Killed or Injured. captured the town of Upa, two Pie Apple$ 3 L b s. 29c Dependency ’ Groups miles further west. In addition t® livered letters will cost 3 CenU in­ Quiz Three In 'Slaying Face Cloths forcing:the water barrier at aev- stead of 2; rnodey order, regis­ Stockholm, Feb. 1— — Allied Chicago, Feb. I—(dV- TwI Ankara, Turkey, Feb. 1-— tered mall fees and other apecial women and a man were quea 1 Medium Size 4 2 x 3 6 ^ Washington, Feb. 1.—UFi—New bombs now have brought death Insulate Your A powerful earthquake destroyed postal dharges will be higher, and destruction into every quarter Tito’s Forces tiofied for more than six houra toj Continued on Page Eight and more vrjgrid. draft determent Counsel Let the Turkish town of Gerede, 180 and reclassification rules M^nt In- V If the bill becomes law by Feb. of Berlin, a Swedish correspond­ day In the police crime deteetto^ 16-Q t.B s k t. mhes east of Istanbul, killing and 19,’ the new excise rates take ef­ ent in the Nazi capital said today. laboratory in oonnectioa w l^ (Apples $1.75 ,io effect today with about 2 1-2 injuring many of its 25,000 inhab­ Defeat Poes Pillow Cases C ea. for million men remaining in depend­ Talk to Law treasury Balance ' fect March 1. This postal increases . "No description can tell you staying Jan. 19 In the Drake'he 1 California ' ency grou)» as Selective Service itants today. ’ j become effective 30 days after en what haa happened in Berlin dur of Mrs. .^dele Swabaker Willli Same quality as the sheets. Some sizing. Attic Now! boards aimed for the. goal of a The tremors last 50 seconds ana Washington, Feb. 1.— —The actment. Ing the last few raids," the cor wealthy wife of a Washington '^ree patterns - 7- solid color, novelty striped and all 600,000-man Inductlbn for the first were felt throughout Turkey. position of the Treasury Jan. 2.9: I Individual income taxpayers no Vespondent said in a telephoned Partisans Kill 8 0 in diplomat. Joseph Pope, aasigtj 2 B c h s . 1 Carrots 19c white. Stock up now. Good quality, heavy absorbent ■ two months o f 1944. Given Permission in Gerede, in northern Turkey, is Receipts, $169,662,734.98: ex­ longer will get th* benefit of a 10 dispatch to the Stockholm news­ ant state’s attorney, said th some 60 mllefc from the Black. Sea. Mixed Force of Gcr- face cloths in all colors. .Officials estimated last night Agreement Following penditures, $347,576,572.95;' net paper Dagens Nyheter. women were sisters, but decUn And Stop A Great D •'that in December and January, a balance, $11,651,934,385.66. (Contlniied oe Page Four) ■’Gigantic fires in uncounted mans and Chetniks. to disclose their identitiea. , H| Special! total o f 3,000.000 men who had Hearing in Court. Instruments Record bouses look like great stoves also withheld the name of i i HEALTH MARKET Canhon Dry Fast been deferred becauae of family lighting up the whole sky,” he de­ man. One of the sisters. Foil Pre-Laundered Fast Color obligations were reclaasifled ifrom clared. “There is not a single London, Feb. 1 —(4*) said, was employed In the hoto Of This Heat Loss. New Haven, Feb. 1.— OF)—-Alfred ^Devastating^ Temhlof) partisan troops have defeated a Printed S-A, nearly all of whom were pre- London, Feb. 1-^tP)— J- quarter any more that has been where Mrs. Williama %vns shot Butt or CjnUr Cut A. Toscano, attorney for Walter Famed Groundhog to Give spared.” ^ mixed force of Germans and Chet- a woman assailant. For proof of this assertion look over the roofs of the war fathers. Shaw, West Bromwich selamolc^ nlka near the towns-of Andrijevica Figures for December show The reporter telephoned his William Law, wax given iwrinls- gist, said today that*3Us Inatro- and Berane In Montenegro not far Dish houses in your pdghborhood. Snow remaina daya long that: menta had recorded an earthquake story from Berlin early today af­ Calls Pope Pro-Faaclat alon to see his client by 2MQ&ock' ter communications had been from the Albanian frontier. Mar­ Perk Chops Lb.35e 60.000 fathers were Inducted; ^ o f "devasUtlng Intensity” with Ite First Wartime Prediction Moscow, Feb. 1—(dV-WtiUngl er on roofa with insulated attics, showing how insulation this afternoon in an agreement . • ' > severed for hours, shal Joslp Broz ento) reposted Kitchen 50)000 fathbrs were put In 4-F reached With State’s .Attorney epicenter about 1,715 nlilea distant, ----- — \ . the offlcial Soviet newspaper "In these new raids thbusands today. 1 2 to 8-Poiind Fresh stops ths loas of heat which melts the snow quickly on (physically or mentally unfit); apparently In a southwesterly di­ vestia, Dmitri Petrox today Abraham S. Ullman late yesterday PunxsuUwney, Pa., Feb. 1.—0P)Sseei hia shadow—which in the of people lose their homes." he Eighty enemy troops were kill­ Pope Plus 'X ll pro-Faa«dst Towels 631.000 fathers were given oc­ following a hearing before Judge roofs over nnlnanlatcd attics. rection. ' . -The famed groundhog of Gob­ groundhog booK means six more asserted. ‘'Fires are so great and ed and 110 wounded In the Monte­ said “no wor_:r hate of Hltlart In the Checkered Paftem cupational deferments, and Patrick B. O'Sullivan in Superior This would place the center or L b. 11,500 fathers were deferred aa bler’s knob emerges tomorrow weeks of wiqter ahead. numerous it takes several days to negrin fighting. Tito reported in Mussolini now also taichidas 1 Pork Cuts 25c Towels court. the quake In the bed of the Atlan­ Dr. Lorenzo said the groundhog extinguish them. A great num­ his communique, which was Vatican. CathoUcL who Uve v' 1' To Cook With Vegetables or Sauerkraut. "hardyhip” cases. from his winter-long sleep for his Law, former superintendent of tic ocean north of , the Azores. first wartime prognostication and "as a rule always sees his shadow ’ ber of people are burled in cellars broadcast by the Free Yugoslav England. America, Spain, There was no Information Uncertainty a s , to the exact di Fresh Silver I.une available, however, as to how the Woolworth building here, has a few of the old guard of the but that "the weather we’ve been and many are saved after several radio. and other countries as well aS/ been held^ ihcomamntcado since rection of the disturbance, how town's Groundhog club plan to having lately may throw him off days or not at all.” Partisans on Offensive Italians are becoming convls f -' All kinds of Storm Saab .many of the 2,000,000 reclassified ever, euggeated a remote poisl- ,c ea. from 3-A were put Into 1-A or Jan. 25 when, police say, he^sign- shuffle out to get bis weather fore­ this year.” Partisans are on the offensive the pro-FnacIst character of bllity that It might have occurred A . Sauerkraut L b. 12c C ea.— 2 f®*" $ ^ -0 0 went Into uniform. ed a confession to the beating and cast as they have on every Candle­ Hardly were the words out .of 6,000 Killed in Saturday Raid in eastern, central and western Vatic m’s policy,” be said. and Combination Doors Provisions of New Regulations cremation