TUESDAY. JANUARY 26,1942 r:^’r'^ iHttttrbrBtrr £v«nitio iIrrttUi Give Your Donation Today to the **March of Dimes Emergency Doctor | To Open Local »ut Town Most Business Town Meeting Favors Averace Daily CireuIatloB The Weather Dr. Howard Boyd of the d i f l t 'T P ’ ^ FMsoset of U. 8 . Weather Borsaa toancheater Medical aasociatioii Branch Office For the Meath o t Dseeailisr. IMS i ___ I i >tf«i*»i« liOdM Win unite will respond to emergency calls Places Closed tomorrow afternoon. ' m DftvtO <X Five Man Police Board 7,858 lig h t snow and conttoued sold I to > pngm in to Odd Fel* <i>- Motor Vehicle Depart­ ztiA aH rnpB ipr iciiF n xiiH itiF ruvii tonight. ^ rrUtoy avuntof. All mem- Town Goes Through Its nirmhtr o t Iha Audit manner in which the Police Com­ I o f both lod(M w eordtolly ' ■Private Jamea Maher who is Representatives Are In­ ment to Be at Ameri­ Buraaa o t Orealatloas . * 1 to sttoBd this get-together. home on a furiough will be in­ First Heatless Monday: missioners might be removed from A ^ stalled as senior warden, at the structed to Present Bill office, said that the Board- of can Legion Home. Street Deserted. Police Commissioners was created meeting of Manchester Lodge of (FOURTEEN PA(^ES) PRICE THREE CENTS Masons this evening in the In A^<5embly; 5 0 0 by a legislative act and that the (Cfauwlfled Advertlataig tm Pagu U ) MANCHESTER, CONN„ WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1943 HW^aeeTtKto’e v e n ^ m T ^ home Manchester went through its members could only be removed The Motor Vehicle Department VOL. LXIL, NO. 100 Masonic Temple. will open Its temporary branch of­ t Miss Itatjofle hOtelutl, W Fslr- first heatless Monday yesterday Attend Session. from office for malfeasance, for failure to perform the duties of fice in Manchester at the Ameri­ Mr. and Mrs. William Bpacek with about 90 per cent of the busi­ can Legion home on Leonard and teughter, Mary, of 325 Hilla- Manchester's Representatives to their office as required for an act , I ta n ie Chapter N a 58, Order of ness houses closing in answer to the General Assembly were offi­ or acts against the laws of the street on Wednesday, February town r o ^ , attend^ the gradua­ 17 and continue through imtU ;1Im Xsstem Star, wiU meet tomor- tion of their son rnd brother Frank the request of Gov. Raymond E. cially instriicted by a special town State. E? fow evening at 7:45 sharp, llie F'ebruary 27 it was announced to­ Five Nominations War Plan for 1943 Baldwin. Some of the places that meeting last night that the Board Spacek, from the Administration Immediately after the tally of day. This office will serve Man­ ~ itT*** win include the initiation class of the Officer Candidate of Police Commissioners should remained open did so because they the standing vote. Judge Hyde chester and vicinity in renewing e ( candidates. A birthday party School, Fort Washington, Md., on be increased from three members called for a motion to adjourn, it wm fOUow to charge of the past J^uary 13. He was commissioned had to heat apartments above to five. automobile licenses for the com­ their stores. For the most part, was made, seconded and the special ing year. ■matrons of the chapter. The meet- a Second Lieutenant. He has been The meeting was held in a set- | town meeting, the best attended in Made by Baldwin I'-ing tomorrow e v e ^ g and here- spending a 10 days furiough here. however, the request of the gover­ ting reminiscent of seversl years Office Hours V to 5 nor was heeded. Today the State years was over. Mapped in Historic tfter will open promptly at 7;45 in ago when the Taxpayers' League Passenger automobiles will, as Um effort to conserve heat Mr. and Mrs. William Kinne, of theater will be closed, but the Cir­ was active and before the m ating cle, which closed yesterday, will be Meeting Highlights usual, receive inserts to replace Bucklan^ have received word was called to order over 500 peo­ the 1942 registration plates. YES, AND THAT HOLDS TRUE On Judges Voted open for buslnesa The crowd came for a Roman Due to the fuel shortage, the that their son, William, Jr., has ple were seated, with several holiday but nothing happened. It msrclal vehicles will also receive toothers Circle of S t Gerard will been transferred to Will Rogers Rather Close Wednesday score standing. There was a growing sentiment reminded one of going to a widely an insert this year whlck will be • OF POULTRY, TOO pObtpone its meetings until further Field, Oklahoma City, Okla. He is Very Brief Session advertised boxing bout only to placed on the old plate. Shortage Conference that the stores should be closed on Senate Confirms With­ 10-Day notice. an aircraft mechanic. The entire biisinesa of the meet­ have it end in the first round. In of materials necessitated this Poultry is in a greater demand and is brimming: better Wednesday Instead of Monday. It ing was conducted within 13 min­ A ccord Seen was pointed out that the stores fact It did end in the first round move it was announced. Office out Debate; House Al­ S t Margaret's Circle. Daugh­ utes and the vote on the proposal and there was a lot of disappointed hours will be from nine to five prices than ever before. F eed... ters c t Isabella, will have a card close on Saturday night and re­ was 278 votes in favor and 36 faces filing out of the High School each day through the period men­ main closed until Monday morn­ so Acts Quickly; Al­ Roosevelt and Churchill . p u ty for members and their Nursing Unit against the enlargement of the auditorium when it was over. TTje tioned above. On Strategy ' friends this evening at the home of ing and that the buildings would police board. Judge William S. end came abruptly. corn Among List; j Wide Differences Attend Parleys Aimed . tors. Henry F. Gruessner. 325 Cen­ not be so hard to heat if they re­ Kyde was elected moderator and MOON^S FEEDS ter street. Playing wlU begin at Is Organized opened on Monday and took all held the meeting strictly in order Comment before the meeting House Delays Action i For Victory At Forcing Uncondi­ day Wednesday off. Police Commission 7:80, and Miss Stephanie Tunsky to the business at hand. The total centered around the call of the On Pay-as-Go Plea. tional Surrender ol and her committee will be in It was said that if the closing vote taken by standing count, was meeting and there were plenty of On Parley Results charge. The drawing on the wool periods were Sunday and Wednes­ predictions that a lot of dirt would , / o r Best Results Offices Elected and Cer* day, in view of the fact that Wed­ 314. To Meet Tonight Defeat of Italy md Germany, Japan, Italy; . blanket will ta l» place at this Selectmen Favor Increase be scattered around before the State Capitol, Hartford, Meeting, and all returns should be tificates Are Presented nesday was only a half-day it meeting was over. The crowd came Allied Heads Separate would not work a hardship on the The meeting was called to or­ Jan. 27.— (/P)— The Senate Germany , First and Marked Approval for sent in. der and Chairman David Cham­ early and went home the same The Board of Police Commis­ To the Members. owners and would conserve more way. Exactly thirteen minutes af­ sioners will meet tonight to take confirmed without debate to­ Japm Second^ Euro- Expect More T o Put Global Strat­ fuel. As far as could be learped bers of the Board of Selectmen Declaration Complete „ There will be a meeting o t the read the call. The Selectmen ter the meeting opened it was all further action on the new police day five nominations recently little or no complaints Wbre regis­ over. manual. It consists of 22 type­ LARSEN’S FEED SERVICE pern Drive Agreed. egy into Execution* ' VFW Chib this evening at the There 'was a large attendance at were reported in favor of the mo­ m ^ e by Governor Baldwin Agreement* Reached tered. Main street was deserted VFW Home following the Auxil­ the meeting of students and gradu­ tion and the increase of member­ written pages and it is expected it 38 DEPOT SQUARE PHONE 5406 to high judicial posts, includ­ .Vital Actions iary meeting. A short meeting of ates of the Home Nursing groups yesterday. ship of the Police Board. One voter, standing near the will be adopted after which about Washington, Jan. 27.—(JP)—A On 1943 War Plans. Casablanca, French Moroc­ front of the hall after the meeting, 200 •■opiea will b« printed. The last ing that of his executive sec­ the officers of the club will precede held at the Y last evening. Mra Walter Mahonby tried to put supreme strategy of victory call co, Jan. 27.—^/P)— A master the membership meeting. Betty Mcllduff presided. remarked "all that waa needed manual was printed about 15 years retary, Howard W. Alcorn, as After Parley through a motion for repeal of here tonight was the whistle of a ago and since many new streets Washington, Jan. 27.— (^) war plan for 1943 aimed at Mrs. Marjorie Eldridge. execu­ Delivering Coal the present special act under iT Su^rioV Court judge, th e I mg for the defeat of Italy and tolantanomoh Tribe No.
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