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IF 14 THE HARTFORD DAILY COURANT: THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1943. Bottle Dropping Racket TVq R.ao Draws 6 in Jail 1 1 dllll lYlNc Sturges Names Three Transport Officers In New Hardy Film At Poli Taxes Road's Institute Group Hears Dr. Liberson Irwin Doxsee of West Hart- Charles Whit. 34. of New York, ford was named district chief found guilty on a charge of theft ivancnnrt nfflmw for the Hartford by working a bottle dropping For Your Information By M.

OAKLEY CHRISTOPH asablanca" is a great story in film, now running at the Strand Theater. We wonder if the young-in-love will understand why Bogan and Bergman, being so in love, treat each other as they do. To the young. nicfrlt hv State Defense imim i lo si iikhiui-. I7art-iiiia ntcfrirt hv fitAtf Dffeil.SP Equipment by Superior Court McLaughlin after Administrator Wesley A Sturges Wednesday Wednesday.

Policeman James F. JUngc diaries J. Little of the Waterbury Police De-1 iai. ,,..,..,) nffirrr for the It appeared, however, that White st.AntUt ToU Roll! inn of Waterbury districtand Harold W. Negro would face numerous oth-DCienilSl 1 eilS KUcUlWl Ul overbrook Park.

Slam- rr counts of a similar nature after Elect roencepha log ra ford dutrtct. i rx it i i These officers will organize and 'New Haven' Vice-President Sees No Likelihood of Travel Rationing, He Declares pnj U) I sliiiiii in facilitate mutual aid in transporta- I i.i-t ii tlon between the towns in their dis- lllll nitc and aill renort to Mnlnr Hon his release from Hartford County Jail. He is wanted on four counts in Bridgeport, and also in Trenton. Newark and in Philadelphia. Assistant State's Attorney John Hodgson told the court.

His method, the State charged, was to drop bottles of ginger ale at the door of drug stores, then everyming is so simple just state tne lact and the case is proven. Which is seldom the way in life or love. They will wonder why Bergman doesn't rush to Bogart and "confess all." Why she doesn't simply say she thought her husband was dead when she met Bogart and fell In love with him. That, in the minds of the young, would clear the matter up. But it wouldn't.

And when Bogart looked at her with such hate in his eyes, explanations seemed futile to her. Because they do, at such times. And the very young may not realize how deeply in love she and Bogart were even at the final shot. But if you've been in love and stuck with it through thick and thin, you'll know it And knowing it, you may weep! ard S. Porter, state director of transportation Towns in the Hartford Warning The application of electroencephalography to psychiatric research was discussed by Dr.

Wladi- District are Hartford. West Hart- register when the East Hartford. Windsor. rtfle the cash ford. Wethersfield.

Rockv druggist came out to "insist on mir T. Liberson. research associate Bloomfield Hill, Berlin New Britain, Ncwing- sweeping up me glass over mild at the Neuro-Psychiatric Institute. Passenger traffic on the local runs of the New Haven Railroad has increased 100 per cent since the outbreak of the war, while inter-llne traffic has Jumped 300 per cent, Charles E. Smith, vice-president of the New Haven Railroad told members of the Southern New England Section, Society of Automotive Engineers at a dinner at the Hotel Bond Wednesday night.

Despite the resultant overcrowd ton. Plainville, Karmington. Avon iuiuuoii oi uie accusrn. ne got urug store This film, incidentally, provides Bogart with his first great romantic role. And he is ace-high in it.

Which set us wondering why? He is Street and had St; th Granbv. Slmsbury. Glastonbury, at 347 Manchester. South Windsor, Bolton. access at two other homely.

He is crude! He is ill -mannered tin tne mm. we mean) in places here. role of a sort of ne'er do well who itution. Mr. Hodgson said.

Vernon. Ellington and Tolland. "never sticks his neck out for anyone." Why do you love Bogart in it? Is it because he has been hurt? Or because he is ugly and so offers Esther Williams and Ann Rutherford vie for Mickey Roonev's ing. Mr. Smith predicted no resort, to travel rationing since Ui nubile attentions ill "Andy Hardy's Double Life," which opens this momma- at Mortensen Asks Flatbush Avenue Crossing Removal not onlv has responded to appeals 9 o'clock at Loew's Poli Theater.

The management has announced for curtailment of unnecessary trav-: the resumption of Thursday openings with the weekly Early Bird Show. el. but has met the discomforts nt- In introducing Dr Liberson. Dr. Charles C.

Burlingame. director ol the Institute, said that he had been (inscribed bv the Rockefeller Foundation asj 'one of the three greatest men in the world." in his field of endeavor. Originally a student of the noted Russian scientist Pavlov, and recently director of the experimental laboratories of the Ecole des Hautes Etudes at the Sorbonne Paris, Dr. Liberson has spent 20 years of research in crowded conditions with unusual War ouncil Bill Read For Action In Senate Today Following a caucus before the session Democratic Senators arc expected to offer the same amendments to the War Council bill, Chamber Plans Weather good nature. "Now that we've got over the worst rush of the holiday season, we know we can handle the sltuatioil" Mr Smith said.

Rationing Unlikely. "Neither the Government nor the Manpower Call (Continued from Page 1.) Senator William H. Mortensen will present to the Senate today a bill directing the Public Utilities Commission to have the Flatbush Avc- no challenge to women who are always being challenged when the i lover is handsome? Is it because of his inability to understand or figure lout things of the heart for himself that women pity him and want to help him figure it out? We don't i know. All we do know is that tin-part would not be half so successful In its impression and effect if a handsome hero had the role. Maybe because then we might figure he could so easily get another girl tn replace Bergman.

We don't know. If you drop in at Otto's and Ari Chouinard is performing one of his GOVERNMENT FORECAST. Local. Continued cold. is scheduled to come up for In discussing his work after the, which lecture.

Dr. Liberson said that the action in the Senate today, that nue grade crossing removed as soon railroads is likely to push for ration- relationship to the war effort, in- application of electroencephalog- Representative T. Emmet Clarle oi as possible Three men were killed mg. Unless the public demands it surance companies, banks, stores Continued cold and one nil lured November 10 in an there's no likelihood of being in- lne graphic arts, eating places and at the crossing, st't'ited otnpr service tradeSi wnich also iursaaj Connecticut automobile 1. i Xtr.

Cmill, ImM f.it 1, faui ocal Weather Report. gaphy to psychiatry is fairly recent Killingly sought unsucessfully to and still in a pioneer state Thejinsert on Tuesday in the House, charting of patterns created by The amendments provide that the "brain waves," or the changes in bill in no way limit the powers and electric impulses set up by the duties of the Defense Council, that brain, is itself somewhat older. the non -specialist employees of the Liberson said, but for the most particouncil be brought under the merit had been limited to studies of i system and that a housing expert pathological conditions resulting be named to the War Council, from brain inlurles. Dr. Liberfsn The Military Affairs Committee wiiiciv ie mvesHgaior ioi-tne run- 7n I plav an essential role on the home lie Utilities Commission noted in ins easing the New England oil shot t- rpo.nn nf mid nf report, has the reputation of being Jf? through the use of tank cars.

ont. By reason of the listing 01 one of the most hazardous in the Tlie railroads could, he asserted. Hartford as a so-called critical lab-state, j-stcp up oil delivery to 1,000.000 bar- or it prevents the placing of The bill further provides that if rels a aav' without the situation future government contracts here, routines watch the bartenders and Art alternately (you know the way you look ahead and behind in a car' and see plenty of by-play. Art's an United States Weather Bureau. Trl-Dally Meteorological i Time Is Eastern War Time).

Hartford. Jan. 20. 1943. 8:30 2:30 8:30 a.m.

p.m. p.m. Temp. ides. 11 21 171 Ml.

Humidity 6S 42 501 Daily Summan. Highest Temp. 22 at 3:30 p. m. Lowest Temp 18 at 1:30 a.

m. Mean Temp. 19. On Local Screens ALLYN Street of Chance Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch CENTRAL Springtime in the Rockies It Happened in Flatbush.

COLONIAL Me and My Gal Kid Glove Killer. M. LOEW'S A Nite To Remember Underground Agent. LENOX Springtime in the Rockies It Happened in Flatbush. LOEW POLI Andv Hardy'i Double Life Undying Monster.

LOEW'S POLI PALACE Reunion in France Dr. GUlespies New Assistant. LYRIC Major and the Minor (2-8) Tombstone. PRINCESS Gentleman Jim Magnificent Dope. PROVEN PICTURE Man of Courage Hard Guy.

REGAL One of Our Aircraft Is Missing Silver Queen. RIALTO George Washington Slept Here Secret Enemies. RIVOLI Berlin Correspondent A Haunting We Will Go. STRAND Casablanca WEBSTER Orchestra Wives Grand Central Murder. WEBB PLAYHOUSE White Cargo Hidden Hand.

tlie commission finds, that removal eHsea 101 U5els- Because and may even compel the move- feasible is a propoiion nan to be en- mrnt of nrofietinn machinery to feasible of the grade crossing is not recalled how Jena, the celebrated spent nearly three hours Wedncs nentist. in the early days of -elec-lday afternoon considering the State i because of the war. it take Immedi verted trr exportation abroad. Substitution of tank ears for tank- so-cacd labor surplus areas, ers would not solve the oil trans- Object of Mobilization. protection ate steps to improve th troencephalography.

had recorded Defense Council bill In executive i bell and there, which at preset) portation problem, because of the Obioct of the Community PYnpnso InvnlvnH in the brain-waves by applytne the elec- session. State Police Commissioner trodes directly to the brain of an Edward J. Hlckey appeared before injured person Today, of course the committee as did Thomas E. with the increasing development of Marsden and P. Coi bin Kohn o' radio science, electrodes are placed the Defense Council and Colonel against the skull.

Raymond F. Gates, commandant of the Veterans' Home and Caotain blinker combination. Another bill to be offered today by Senator Mortensen provides for, tlie reemployment of permanent state employees in the classified service who enter any branch of the services. The bill directs Anniieri nsvehtatrv eleetrn. Eugene P.

Armstrong representing armed complicated loading and unloading Manpower Mobilization is to meet of the huge fleet cf tank cars neces- the urgent need in the traditional sary to replace the tankers, he points New England wfty of helping our. Costs Eight Times More. selves Dy cooperative methods. It Is "When you consider that a tanker, encouraging that the governor has carrying 700 times as much oil as a taken cognizance of local efforts tank ear, needs to be loaded and un- manifested a live loaded onlv once," Mr Smith assert- "Ke ours ailcl nas manlleslea ve ed. "and thai, to obtain the same awareness of the problem from a that they be reemployed at their old encephalography has disclosed that rf1 Tlie Judiciary Committee drafting salaries.

A third bill would establish a classified salary schedule for all permanent employees In the execu- old-timer with a sense of humor The boys like to throw him. But can't! The above brings Bill Johnson. band leader at Otto's, to mind. Special praise or. the way he handles soldiers who, avid for all the gcod times they can get on leave, don't whether school keeps or not.

Few lines sketch of Cab Calloway. coming to the State Theater Friday Serious. He seems more of a stu- I dent than a jive dispenser. Likes to talk about his youngster and how-it is named for a famous person (whose name slips us. at the mln- Not Franklin D.

Roosevcl' Calloway but a literary light (Talks quietly and deeply as Ellins ton does, both men expressing them- I selves simply and to the point Likes those snazzy clothes he wears committee, consisting of Senators Mead and Hunt and Representative Marsh and John R. Thim of Ham-den worked Wednesday on a revision of the war powers bill which will be considered by the full committee todav. tlve department except those speci- amount of oil requires 700 loadings I state-wide standpoint. The helpful fically exempted. Provision Is made.

and miloadinits of tank cars, vou can'7 interest snown oy me mayor ana Normal Temp. 25. Highest Temp year ago 43. Lowest Temp, year ago 33. Record high this date 57 (1933).

Record low this date 6, (19201. Highest Temp, since Jan. 1. 46. Lowest Temp, since Jan.

1. 6. Accumulated departure from normal since Jan. 1st. 28.

Precipitation 24 hours to 8:30 p. m. 0. Accumulated precipitation departure since Jan. 1st.

1.06. Conn. River Height at 8 p. m. 32.

Total degree days since Sept. 1. 3163 Total degree days this month 816. Total degree days yesterday. 46.

Notes. Jan. 21. 1943. Sun rises at 8:13 a.

Sun sets at 5:52 p. Moon rises at 5.26 p. Moon sets at 7:12 a. Tides. Jan.

21. 1943. High Low New London. 9:15 a. m.

3:18 a. m. 9.45 p. 3:59 m. At Saybrook.

10:00 a. m. 4:13 a. m. 10:40 4:54 p.

m. At New Haven. 11 :05 a 4 :58 a m. 11:32 p. 5:27 p.

m. Department of Commerce Report. for regular salary increments witn- Appreciate the magnitude of the task involved. Moreover, it is economically the cooperation demonstrated thus involved. Moreover, it is economically I in siaieu minus vwntn are.

rroicj- sional and scientific workers. $2100 unsound, since the cost of transport far by other community agencies, ny nl hv ml Hlffnt EimM that ing o) bv is times that to jiu.uuu; suo-proiesMonai. saoo to rail eight $3600: administrative. $1800 to 0f ov tanker uuu. cieucat.

inu to nscai. Because the railroads have to $i500 crafts. 50 cents to nlLshed so well tlie ioh nf handling hour $1.50 an public and private, give warrant for the belief that the job can be done." The gravity of the emergency, according to the Hartford County Manufacturers' Association, was Indicated in a survey by its Manpower Committee released la October, which showed that, to meet tlie greatest, volume of passenger and freight movement in their histories, many patients who show no evidence of organic brain disease on clinical examination, show abnormal electrical activity. Tlie sufferer from epilepsy, for example, may show no signs of his ailment between seizures, but electroencaph-alograpliy will show brain-wives of an abnormal sort, characteristic of this affliction. Dr.

Liberson said that experimentation has revealed what may be termed "normal' 'electrical activity in normal persons; and llie.se serve as a basis in research into abnormal conditions. Alreadv many brainwave patterns characteriestic of abnormal mental states and conditions have been ascertained. The lecturer explained that electrical activities in the brain varv greatly in resting conditions as opposed to active states, and that there are a number of patients who do not show any abnormal pattern In their electroencephalogram in a resting condition. If these patients are examined during sensorv stim Senator Mortensen will also Introduce bi 1, providing that towns may Looking Over Mr Smith assured his hearers that consolidate foreclc tax liens against sure actions on mere was little danger of their be-Mnall properties, io hv thp nrnTnimmi on stage but doesn don them off he dresses as a con- I he New rtlmslVZ Srfnrnffi'S tZ enseTranspor- existing war-production schedules. employees employees nc Relief Planned For Civilians Hurt On Defense Duty Applications for cash or medical benefits from the United States Public Health Service will be mailed today by Slate Welfare Commissioner Robert J.

Smith, director of emergency welfare services of the State Defense Council, to 11 civilian defense volunteer workers In Connecticut injured in the performance of duty. oung business man. Which siai tatlon Joseph Eastman, hitherto a nlants in the countv would need or the Deaf, the conslstent adV0Cate of Government SirL Trkorv is just what he really Ls Ha-never misused sucess. so here's hoping he continues to enjoy it. The office of censorship reo.uires "CASABLANCA" management of railroads now says that it, would be a mistake for the Government to take over the roads." i next April, plus 10.000 replacements that certain temperatures norrnallv for employees expected to go into printed here ')e omitted this morning Connecticut Institute for the Blind and the Newlngton Home for Crippled Children, and establishing a new right of way for the "New Haven" road to replace one taken over bv the Hartford Flood Commission of tne arnieci lorces.

in tne tnree in- order that the story of the west-toitervening months, factory workers em cold wave, printed elsewhere. toenterlng military service exceeded may be used). Mr. Smith gave a great deal credit for the railroads' ability meet the transportation crisis the "magnificent cooperation" WPB and the speedy handling priority orders for the railroads. New Equipment Larking.

At the Strand "Casablanca" is a great film I pM'f" Stone. Great, that is, if you like sizzling ft? bt101 W' los romance in torrid surroundings, lltIlp Ma'V Trivigno. We dis-amtd thrilling circumstances. Love aree. pitting itself against time! Love, as the Greek epics defined it.

a relent- Thinking: The other night dur-less, fateful, often tragic thing. The lnS the ice-storm about how wc sort of love which defies words. to see "The Skin of Our Teeth" Words never explain it. Love where- when we next visit the big town the two people involved torture Because that is how mankind has Verdict For Woman ulation or during mental work, dif of the pro rata estimate, while turn- over has been so rapid that in November the net gain in factories throughout the county was only 874 ferent patterns may be observed Accr.rdmg to the relief plan out- Births leading to more accurate classifica- lined by Commissioner Smit the Trolley Passenger tion of mental diseases. program applies to air raid wai With virtually no new passenger employees out of gross acquisitions equipment, since no new equipment 0f 7894 That industry is willing to ot I'niform Process.

dens, airplane spotters, members i the auxiliary fire and police forei Reversed By Court January 19, 1943. At Hartford Hospital lias also thov -n, mi dc purcnaseu ioi uib aurauon. pUce WOmen, the association's com each otner, misunoersianci. ann are puu uuuugn every so otten. and the railroads successfully accom mittee points out.

is demonstrated Bacon. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin 62 never able to clarify the issues upon that is the angle of this much-dis proved, he said, that sleep is not a or rVesent alive in-un orm process It shows various forms the patlems in a state of drowsiness or th lnjury jn order t0 pllshed the task of taking care of a iml'imA nf naHanirar tr Im last East Street, a son. which all happiness rests.

And, as cussed Thorton Wilder plav by the hiring of 5691 in the In a four to one decision the Supreme Court of Errors In an opin- 116 per cent greater than that months. The committee also Carbone, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony it is so often in life, left unex-, want also to see "Star and Garter" 18 Plymouth Street, a daughter. plained, unsettled and balancing to find out why the Gvosv Rose Ler uujn ouu.c application found the previous year, Mr.

Smith said. 1 emphasizes that no age Darners are It itl'IU ,1, I .1, Notices of Inlurles reeehed to ion announced Wednesday Conant. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard ironically on tlie knees of the gods, play is still runnine desDite the deeper relaxation It has been not- Freight volume tor 1942, ne considered, ana mat inausuy ii Hi' i .1 i Cmitli Im i IU.

baaa 4 Sa Ifc Waal 4h 01 tl TJrtrtft 1-iler fii-ct rrt. nnieaA 1 nerK and is nrenared to train its iv "u' uuiuyiuc; uuBoiv. .1. oauiai umioque on aroaa- pects ana is preparea to irain us dauenter. mantle role, is the man.

Crude, wav And DPttin iah elude three from Hartford, he said. nt i 1 1f tv KlMKil lltSUl necessarily sleep in the same de workers Tlie range of injuries in the state i Includes: Cracking of several ribs Company, in which a Hartford an airplane spotter who fell froiii county Superior Court jury ren- nuill, ivil illiu mi.s. ucuige UUtspUNCil. iNUiRa as ciicj ai Ullaill oaroyail UOll get me South Water Street, Warehouse with no fancy wordage to cloud started talking about myself" to a Point, a daughter. grim reality, he meets and falls in reporter.

Gosh, we got the idea from asserted." reached the amazing total of 630.000.000 000 ton miles or 155 billion ton miles greater than 1941. the previous record year, and more than one and a half times the volume moved in 1918, the first year of World War Involves Survey. The program to be undertaken by the mobilization committee involves gree, some remaining more active. It Is also thought that electroencephalography will show how it happens that some persons can awake refreshed after a few hours limy. Mr.

and Mrs. James 617 love with Ingnd Bergman wno iovcs Sarovan that. nrimHt that IV A tne ooservation piatiorm; a wrist l-eceived by an air who fell over a low wire fenci him. what interested him. When we saw dered a verdict for the wc new trial was ordered.

The maioiitv held that of available workers and a survey Judge Mr. Smith accounted for the re of available jobs, establishment of 42 sThool Streer a daughter Thev meet, love separate, she ZZ -3 sleep, while another person, or the ulackont a dislocated sliouldei ed by another warden when Klng erreti in 10 mendous increase in passenger travel convenient registry bureaus, coop siime person ai anoiiu-i unit-. frjv Linden Mr. and Mrs. Nels.

491 sending him a brief note of fare- -Time nf Vnm- if" foil over a heriue- a hrr-i-on ciiarge me jury on tne nue oi our oy tne ireouency ot troop niove- eration with social agencies and Poquonock Avenue. Windsor, a well. Simnlv that and nothing more. hP mil nff sleep many nours a.T sun noi oe refreshed upon awakening. Tlie foot received bv another Warden uu" vwiru me i.ti utuiui niitu mrnis, uil- uiivri ui un iui the educational authorities in the daughter.

He goes on from place to place, to an empty chair before we reali7eri Mr. and Mrs. Wil- finallv landing in Casablanca, run- he WAS Rut mekkA A1l 1.1. ted with an lough and parenLs visiting camps. Lucking ham set-up of day care centers for rhil depth or intensity of sleep may be wjle ))e stepped off a high curb was suddenly confron studied through recording of elec-; Personnel officers appointed by emergency, and the On Whereas in the last war.

the maxi motorman witn a message are like that. We trical changes or activities in the local defense council chairmen and light WOuldn't know. brain and such studies may permit determination of the relaxation value of sleep. Dun lb tun btreet, East Hartrord, a ning what he truthfully calls "a daughter. (We'd call it a club She Rafferty.

Mr. and Mrs William, 4 enters the place. Her husband is Maple Street. Glastonbury, a daugh- with her Explanations are futile, ter. BOgart makes them impassible.

Strciber. Mr. and Mrs. Robert probablv because he cannot stand 147 Tolland Street, East Hartford, a the truth and he has been hurt. So physicians attending the Injured other vi workers must approve the applica- sonablc tions filled out by the There dren of working mothers, and increased use of part-time workers as the reservoir of full time workers becomes exhausted.

Its success will depend upon attracting individuals, narticularlv women, who are not Andy Hardy is in town! At Loew's Poli. leading a "Double Life." Such studies are of great interest according to Commissioner Smith counsel asking the ii sts irom instruct the opin- udge in mental disease where insomnia is The appficatlOrui then' are forwarded i the jury nn these rules one of the major now or have not been in the recent daughter she stops trying. From then on they l.are at swords points, both suffering Liberson said Tyrone Power Named Honor Man of Platoon Wood. Mr. and Mrs.

Gerald A to me commissioners oince for his i ion noted, "but when the omitted approval as Connecticut represents-; instructions are essential to a prop-ive of tlie UbPHS. He forwards er R11d complete consideration and Frederick Street, a daughter. immeasurably and, in part, unncc- mum daily movement of troops was 1.147,000. in this war it has already topped two millions, with a volume six times as great. War Production Chiefs To Meet In Parley Today Leaders in war Industries throughout the northeast are Included on the program of the war production conference which will essarily.

San Dieon Patif 1m on ad At St. Kranris's Hospital ii.nt i uir ucrno in was ling- ilerlsion nf the ensp fuilnrn tn in- Trinitv Unveils Painting Of Retired Prof. Perkins mo nn nusuaiio. a sj uiuuwuei wiui Described hv his ton. which payi th ectly to the appllcan beneflts dir- elude them constitutes error, even though the court's attention has not pir.lT.H.;,,r tli( Allied cause, and an important ioer as an eninnte Secret Lake Road Avon, a daugh man in uic ui utigiuuuu, is iuj private Tyrone Power former film past gainfully employed.

The demonstration of women at work in the actual production of war materials, as staged in the window of Brown Thomson, is part of the educational program underlying the mobilization project, Mr. Shippee pointed out. It will be followed by similar demonstrations in other store windows. ter. Deep cauea to tne pointed by a request to charge or In any way." The rase resulted from a sudden stopping of a trolley car on January 4 1941.

at Main and Buckingham Newspaper Deli very men Lose Security Demand New York. Jan 20 (AP.i War Bartlett, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Weatogue. a daughter.

Grlmme, Mr. and Mrs. Herman 111 Whitmore Street, a son. Keegan, Mr. and Mrs.

John 184 Seymour Street, a son. Perkins, Dr. and Mrs. Joseph A get out ot the country witn ner, star, wa5 named -f 1" Bogart power to platoon at the Marine Corps bus heln them. Whether he does or not, today.

vi ub-m. and why he acts as he does, makes melodramatic, intense film fare. And of course there is a political I Jew Books Received background, all Interesting in the light of the North African news A portrait In oil of Professor Charles Augustus Perkins was unveiled by Trinity College President Remsen Ogilby Wednesday at a student mass meeting in the chemistry auditorium. Tlie painting was executed by Harry Fallow of New-ington and will be hung in Cook Lounge at the college Professor Perkins retired from the TV.it' onr rVlvc.i"t Wonartmonl time job security for 3000 members street here in whlrh the nlalntiff open at 2:45 P. m.

today in the of the Newspaper and Mall De- was injured. The defendant claimed Hot'' Bnd under auspices of the In erics Union denied today by an a speeding car suddenly crossed the War Production and Engineering arbitration committee named to tracks, and the motorman slammed Council for Northern Connecticut, settle a dispute between the union nr. i tn miii headed hv T. Smith nf the Bnen. 86 4U4 prospect Avenue, a son.

Pcuech. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Earle Street, a son. Andover Man Wounded, Not Dead, Family Told Andover, Jan.

20. (Special.) Reported killed in Britain last jury found for the woman and the CCI mroine uompany. company appealed. Phases of war production includ- Justice Allvn L. Brown wrote the technical problems, conservation headlines.

"Coast Guard Law Enforcement" Tlie shorts are particularly good. By Ridsdale Ellis; Cornell Mari-, especially the Tony Pastor vaude-itime Press, New York- $2 50 iviilc review. Vice-President Wal- "Know Your Navy' Now1" Bv lace's speech is electrifying. Francis A. Ford; Cornell Maritime A swell bill, with not a single New York; $1.

ception. M. O. C. "Carnegie Endowment for Inter-n T.

national Peace Year Book-1942' last, spring after 40 vears' service. and 'he Publishers Association of Dr. Ogilbv told the group that weJJ. York undergraduate organizations are of rhc security demand by the union great help in keeping up the morale Principal issue of a strike of the student bodv. One of these 5 dePrhed New Yorkers of their week.

Second Lieutenant Walter groups, he said, is the stall of the i iur several Coast Guard Station Put Under Quarantine New London. Jan. 20. Outbreak of scarlet fever cases among men at the Coast Guard Station at Avery Point In Groton has caused a quarantine to be invoked in the area bv Coast Guard last month fcZra Mone Marriage rnegie Endowment, Washington, weekly undererantiate newspaper. opinion, in wnicn Chlel Justice Wil- ul strategic materials, selection ana Krozel of the Army Air Forces is ltnm Maltbie.

Justice Arthur training of personnel and inspection actuallv aiive but seriously wound-Ells and. Edwin C. Dickenson con- of products will be considered. Mrs John Yeo-curred Justice Newell Jennings Member organizations of the council advised Wed-dissented, but wrote no minority include engineering societies and mans of Anclovrl aisea wea opinion, groups of technical workers neia. Error was also found in the case throughout the state.

News hat brother is alive ed bv t- i i IO CireSS UCXeaiea "Painters and SculDtors of Mnri. Tlie award was disclo Arthur S. Mever, chairn State Mediation Board. C. Croxton of the U.

Dr the nred tion Tripod, which is being sent to Trln ity alumni on all of the world's bat tie fronts. Thomas VVurilnw alumni seere New York. Jan. 20. (AP.i Tlie HP America" Introduction by Thnmac maniaee of Master Seraeant Ezra M.onioe wneeler; Uttiu.

Ciain, lii II Crow nf Mi Inn Thelo vv ho nnv nane win. CHIIir to IVJIS. icuniniis iwn, tary. credited the three remaining Service who were named as arbi medical officials, it was reported Stone radio actor, and brk; $5 stage and Senator John A. Danaher.

MIKHVII, I 111,, i 1 I nhvsirmn acninst. ilm statn nf ai sions and a banaiiet Seated at the States trators by the War Labor Board. rneciraKC uv a. n. niv ne- Wednesday night.

Until the quar- Miss Sara Seegar. of Kokomo. Ind ndcr McNab. lat? wealthv marine llpad table will be Governor Bald- who had cnecKea wun me wm P. Dutton New York; Earlier, the WLB granted union antine is lifted no persons on the was revealed by friends today nd former Rrltish naval win: Richardson, presuent of n.ntment l.ieuteiiiini rs.rotis wuc i Jan.

zd i members a raise of $5 a week in an inventor members of the class of 1888 with financing the sending of the Tripod for one year tn more than 700 of Trinity's 3400 ahunni who are serving in the armed forces. premises will be allowed to leave They were married October 5 at lives in Arcadia, Fla. mtermim order officer and medical bills contracted the Spencer Turbine Company and none from outside may enter. Washington. Sergeant Stone is now "White Man's Vanya The number of cases involved was appearing in Irving Berlin's "This Oakcs: Houghton Mifflin Co New under terms of the award, which in 1933 and 1934 were outlawed un-wi 1 expire June 30.

1945. the WLB der an interpretation of the statute Will name an illlliartlal ehairmnn nf limitut lima not announced Is the Armv whleh ho riirerteri 'Jan. Wl Washington, Jan. 20 iSpeciaU The War Department said today that it had received a corrected "Britain In the World Front" R. Palme Dutt; International The Coast Guard Academy is not Mrs.

Stone, a stage and radio ac-afTected directly since it Is across tress, appeared in the radio show. to uexter D. Collin president of the Hartford County Manufacturers Association: Dwight Phelps, vice-president of Colt's Patent Fire Arms Manufacturing Company; H. M. Horner, vice-president of the Pratt Whitney Aircraft Division.

United Aircraft Corporation; E. L. I IJ. i r.na an adjustment board any disputes arising out conditions. in which Stone ruousners.

new yorK; $2. (Jan. 27) report irom L01iaOIl aiSClUSlUK iMVI uvui wn tiuaiaimuvu a- uriuv uoeared in the, aius nie ueaa Men Walter KrOZC OI All- "i nic imo nu nue awiucu. Hliu itisu i Judge Carl Foster had allowed as collectible bills covering 1933. 1934 1937.

1938 and 1939. The high court directed that only those bills ol the last three years were valid Lieutenant Trinity Enrollment Drops 22 Per Cent A decrease of approximately 22 per cent in the Trinity College enrollment for the current term Is reported by Dean Arthur H. Hughes. The loss of more than 100 of the Conn was dover Three Men B' Stewart Sterling; G. Put-nams Sons, New York; $2.

(Jan. 29 "Murder Through the Lookini; "seriously wound- siuujihb tne acaut-niy, iiowevt-r. pronucuon OI t' in" onH wcre housed at the station at Avery On a Horse." Januaiy iu ana p( v. th Chile Concentrating action on ed in mvoi HIV MAaVXiWU Kin. i mm, Vvu si inn 'ili-nw "T'" which appears val uiass -By Michael Venning: Cow- Milhkeiv Hartford district manager tn lhe fl fanliiy W8S notified quarantine oardf; cf: of this corrected report on January A bimard Haau tain A.

i miviicii iii.v upon its face may be executed bv At Proven Pictures ara Mccann. New York; $2 exhibition by Willie colleges pre-Christmas total of 461 K. Atkins, inspector of naval Santiago, Chile, Jan. 20-iAPl an oincer without the risk of subse- uan. 29 students, he explained, reflects the As a contribution to hemispheric "uent liability, the court held in an- infill inn intn thn fnrnrc 18.

Hoppe and a basketball game A previous mes.cage dispatched to scheduled for a team from the CG a I'lnn n'PVO nnctnnnort station were postponed Friday due Tlie Whole Heart" By Helen material for Hartford; P. Brown, assistant works manager Qrm ort tf other decision by the Chief Justice. Mowe; faimon and Schuster. New WS the lamiiv on January it it-puncu which congeened the aliened illeaal Wright Aeronautical Corporation York; $2.50. (Jan.

29) to the outbreak. release of a debtor from the Nrw Mr. Smith; A. H. D'Arcambal of "Shortage of Victory" By Gabriel that the flyer had been Kiuea, tne War Department said.

oonsiderable nurnber of young men Vnd.anrM'rTvi as well as the withdrawal of those V- i 8 7" Rttftcks who. "distracted by impending In- shtPP1nB cooled, ductlon and general uncertainty." broke off diplomatic relations were unable to maintain satisfactory today with Germany. Japan and London countv lull for which the the Pratt Whitney Division javsicas; D. Appleton -Century Co New York: $3. (Jan.

29. Aetna Insurance Companv soukIU Bcment Pond, toastmaster; I i "il r- n. i a Would Except Chiefs In Retirement Law Senator Leon F. RisCassl. Demo- "The Listeners" By Herbert iuT xTtlZxZ damagos a8alnst a Justlce- a pont of the Told to Appear ne concentiatlon and his deputv, Nlles-Bement -Pond Company Lieu-; deputy Driving scnoiasric recorcis wnmne: Appleton-Century Co (Jan.

29.1 The loss of 24 students In the De- of Axis nflt.innolc In Han Cases Hapgood of Justice had permitted the nanl Colonel cemoer granuaung ciass was bat- President Antnnin otn. lo.t 'aS' "Thn I I anced by the admission of 26 hip h. nT ob aineri prlsoner 10 P00 debtor's Springfield Ordnance District; C. C. The first 50 Hartford MTNM ffiVESZT7 JS fS.5??J!5 their efi.

rL'U without allegedly having fully Stevens, clialrman of the coordlnat- whose cars were suspected of beingfnn trodu a bl exemp ing By A. F. Collins; D. Appleton Century Co. $3.

iJan. 29) lege career on January "Tlie Dickens Digest" Whittlesey of the Trinity faculty ey a vote "TzZl' wun ine provision for due vuiniiiniw. r. u. uonara.

vice- usecl for n0n-essential purposes in A it was decid- tnen signed the decree to oust 'notice to the creditor company and president. Underwood Elliott Fisher vlolation of the pleasure driving the W-years retirement age of the group the the Axls QiplomaU. who were to be, had signed the prisoner's release Company. Samuel Ferguson, presl- hnn hnvp 1mtnicted to appear present clty charter, permitting rl hailripri their n.nnnrl, 1. i i.

'ivlilfth th. lrir.nl Uoi-tfnvrl l- OBn- HaVC UCril UUHUVWU "KF- (. nanaea tneir later which the dent, Hartford Electric two officials to hold eo io entitle tne ne House, new York; S3 50. 'Feb. 8 "Jules Veme" Bv George Class or 1946-w (war passports In tlie deputy Jailer executed.

Light Com- ioL Wm wSrmd 1" office un- nonv vtim otnno umti 7ri, Deiore tne nariiora rlllc ,1,.,, nn mt. Waltz, Henry Holt New Qgy York: 53.50. 'Feb. 10) Women From Area hv niu, T.n.iii- nitrht ocuavur n.is- iJiM said proponents of the bill. President Rios was scheduled to Awnr1 Mnikor Ln6ton; B.

H. Pease, president. New ttrv, New nn tr hu ii at nt-i i. 1 1. i vm nis nation of the Ericsson Lodge Installs.

nam iviacnine company Mowara whem he did not name, said that i-Liininrr I 'U nie uicaa in break In 1 A-A A broadcast oninht All Axis nntinnalti VtDV in -UlO ACClUent venjor Baldwin secre- under the retirement at Arthur Brigham was installed 63 provi- A Common Pleas Court turv be- mIT I ik. K.n sions. the police noble grand of John Ericsson Lodg department had Four Hartford WAACs have re- meanwhile were being rounded up t01 training at the and placed under guard WAAC receiving center. Fort Dc.s for at a meeting in Freja Hall. Other Judge Joseph Klau on Wed- Vn t.

had three chiefs in a 29-mon ths per H.l, A a 111V 1.J111I1. n. IlII'SI- lll'lllllll 111 flillll.il 11 1 .1111 oftirers installed were Frank Wrl lies mil iiiini 111-11 u.umhkcs ill ai.iu LO .1. .1 tnrt onil in ne Ins one. John J.

mill, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.i nMn ill 1 1 i 1 ill 11 11,111 .1 .111 Li ill. vice-grand John Timour. Edward Mrs. Eva Bruvette of 146 Governor retirement, had T1, KW ..111 Inn BUliei. BlU'r I11S Moines.

Iowa They are: Auxiliaries Dorothy Rita Leavitt. daughter of Samuel H. Leavitt of 101 Thom- Marriage Licenses Connecticut Polsten. Clifford Almquist. H.

Hokansen. Lambert Oberg. Eric was taken an important industrial police It panels hearings. l3st at practically the same salarv Johnson. Ray Brooker.

Joseph Gu Street, mother of five children, against Walenty Clehowski of New Britain, The woman was iniuitv February 12. 1942. at crosswalk on Central Row here when she was hit I Week Ordered. Providence. Jan.

20. (AP. laison. wiinam uarson. carl John learned, in order to expedite the inquiry by holding simultaneous ses- I 'linen untlflfiii linrfl Via nil ln live-days week for non-essent aston Street: Pauline A.

Michaler. of 966 Asylum Avenue, daughter of Tlie following marriage license Mrs. Charles Sartori of Stafford- applications have been received at ville; Pauline Edith Fay. daughter the Bureau ol Vital Statistics-of Mr and Mrs Walter Fav of Roy W. Beers US Armv 100 Re-95 Newington Avenue: Mary Eliza- treat Avenue and Irma I Skates son.

Morris Johnson. Arthur Borie-i son. Charles Odelius. Anton Swa.i-j he had received from the city before his enforced retirement. Trinitv Indue 11U111I111 I al plants burning fuel oil.

and for that, n.r rout. by Cichowskl car. mvii son ann Ro' Deveau. Waltrrl Attorney Frank Covrllo auneareri businesses, offices and retail estab nf'trn, a rl I 11 i i nil ii i in a i' ir nnl- i 1 1 for the plaintiff and Harry Gins- llshments not connected with the tions and gasoline ration books Those ho fail to convince the board Trinitv Lodee IOOF wilt hnlH nf 7 r.T UPUI uviii nnniuiciuu. ui tit Irvine ai none ianehitji- Street, sister of Mrs.

J. BroadKeari i I ".2 "Ion. orae reatonigiit by A'" dr.L carpet which opens today" at Proven Pic- pnTlip Kviander. mm' mST'ott nrl" P- carpet, which opdls today at PlO thU thalr ear. Iviinc fnr lce" of Plalntleld.

N. J. west Hartford, CnaHoUe essen al purges at he tLne the SHHS! ZSHtl -lures Theater. The cofeature, "Hard ducted the installation ii i. in(iir, mum nirtci, ui uuy, teauiring jacK ana nurse.

Wash-1 Australia has a shortage of claars lurl r.7-t ii. uciiuii rut-cine iiiuncai-, ite u.5iU.. out. Fellows nave been invited to Mary Healy. Is also having its first Nearly 2500 acres in Morocco hav i'.

iiu.iuii oireet. cigarettes- ni oann tin to im i. i in muruu. snowing nere. oeen piantca to sunflowers recently.

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