v i ►a c i : F o u l .FRIDAY, rEBRUART iR 1M4 Average Daiiy-€tf^lafion The Weatlier /. Fur the M uolbr^ January. Rrii Foraeaei ol L. tk tVMitbes Borcau Manchesiei^lCveninff Herald / Fair and eontlmed very eoM to­ JIr». Cyrua Blanchard, the form­ Mr. and Mrs. Antonio Catalano j^btographs win be^in^blted. next week, Monday thrpugk 8at- 8,599 night; Sunday eonsMoeablo ckwol- About Toivii er Mlaa Barbara Nelaon of Mount of 107 Pine street have received a They. -jey are J. W. Hale Company, urday. . TAI.I t^EUARS Membef ot tke Audit neas nitir slowly rtolng tempefe- Swedish Xebo Place.-'waa hoilured with a V-mall letter from-their son. Pri­ Service Photo ‘'^Watkins Bruthe'ra, the Manches­ tura. — — ^ niiacellanedua 'ahower laat night by vate Albert E. Catalano, telling of ter Electric Company and the ,, _-«droto e# 2fi 'tkf her aaaociatea at the Hart- his safe aiirtval in -England.' Until Matjchcster Gaa Company. B I N C O. > M Hianrh«»Ar~-~‘A VSUagf Chmm RudoWi liaupt, 8^&n»n. i- c Display Here ford-OonnecUcut Truat company'a recently he waa stationed at Fort - Tt is important that each pie- A T TH E UMt-^tCB) haa arrived in Soutt office. The clubroom of the bank- Jackaon, S. C. TOM14 tui:e bear not only the name o f the (TWELVE PAGliS) PRICE THREE CfSNtS 'Amerl<:a according to a latUr 1^ waa prettily decorated for tba-pi^ aervicevjnan or woman; but the PRINCES3 ORAPHidBAI:L yofc.Lxni.,N6.ii9 (CtaeaiHled Advertlatag on Bra* <41 MANCHESTER, CONN, SATDRDAYi FERRARY 19, 1 ^ l*y^ Feb. 19 : ceived by hU parents ^sterday, ty. Games were enjoyad and re* Pictures to Be Exhibited name and a d d re ip ^ the donor, so the first in Uiree nionUu: Seaman freahments aerv^iL'^^Tne bride re­ that it can be'returned- ptomptly REST^jtURANT 9 x30 Haupt enUai^ last July, ke was Publi!^ Records In Four Stoirai During ceived manjf lonely gifts in china, when the-display epda Corner Bbrii-and Pearl Streets A ia iit0 f AM of formerly-elmployed in the Cravat glaMWarc and sterling sidver| ■ Next Weel^ < Tlhr 'exhlhlig will continue all erma dinreb Shlpifing department of Cfitehey Fin^ Americans to ^ y Over Truk; 'Brothers. ■ ' - ' Biuiness Meo.*- Members (jf this year's con­ H. A. Sherwood to the United The War Fund CommltiMjbf't^ Lun< spifuniAL'tiOitiftlw’ firmation class of 8t. Mary’s Aircraft Oon^tany, lease of the Manchester' Red Ooas - -dT very RANGE A l ^ Seveath UwagMar eVa Seeea tb l churetr will take-boinmwiion for property known.dg the "laundry, anxious to have next week’s dis­ '5c Bora With a ViR.- the first time. 8unday morning, buildinr’ at-3F. Pleasant irtreet for play oT the pictures of service FUEL oiOL Beadlaga Qallg, February 30, at eight o'clock at a one^ysaF term. nieh and women as complete as U A . M. t« S e|. M. S A M. t o s P .M . C r B f Put Baruch’s the service of Holy Ck>mmunlon. Warrantee Deed PMslbie, and urges every fanrdly 381 Center St. TeL 6 ^ o o MPlb tic d i n n e r s meoL la 0w Setviea J t This is a regular service for the Wilbur 8. Jensen to W*sley R. v fm someone in the service to a p ; m . to s p .M u ptoforMreara parish every third Sunday a t the and Ruth O. Jensen, lir o p ^ y bn take-.a picturo to one of the four James A. Wo^ds fijioandfiie 140 Ohaseli 8k IJVROE ^IPM EN T month. Kach member , of ttie class Jarvis Road. stores^ in whose windows the Is invited to.attend this service Plans into Effect snd the breakfast. fellowiog, ac­ companied by a relative or friend. IBEECTRIC w a t e r Publication of Ddcu- :en Cassino Rini Red Cross War Ftmd worksra Liberty Ship ..rr" are reminded of the meeting thia V ment Apparently Sig­ evening at the Trade school at 8 ^ring Is Rapidly nals Beginning of New Smatth Back Attackr' SYSTEMS o'clock, at which Inatnicttona and Splits Open material will be given out. This Era for Govemment. Yanks Battle Jap» By Four Full G^^an Ration iMust Be Secofed. meeting la open to all Intereated persona James Roy McLehnan, Businees and Workers; At Her Pier Divifiionfi; Fifth Army assistant field director, returned Intp Bping With Many New from Great BrlUiii, will be the Ai«ti to Avoid Chaos. For Eniwetok Now Wins Two Heights apeeker. \- Washington, Feb. 19.— Troop-Laden at West of Mt. Cassino; F. T. Blish Hardware Co. Americans 50,000 Thro’wn 793 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER, CONN. — President Roosevelt today: Time; Army and Navy Atvait ^^*1J5 Jap Ships was reported on the verge of Refuse to Use 10 firmation of Indicat Info Ruined Strong-* INCOME ordering into effect' some of the major recommendations Others Converted. ed Sea - Air Triumph s Sunk During hold; Attack Furiously , contained in a newly-devised in Truk Attack. TAXREnJRNS SeatUe. Feb. 19.—(P)—The Post Allied Headquarters, Na- master blueprint for swing­ ple.s, Feb. 19.— (/P)— Allied HALE'S SELF SERVE Ezpericmod uaigtaam ing Apierica’s “ arsenal of Intelligencer said today that a 3-Day Fight U. S. Pacific Hept Hea(i-: forces are holding their lin ^ The Orifinal In New England! with Toor Federal Ttx Re- • 'v democracy” back into peace­ troop-laden Liberty ship recently quarters. Pearl Harbor, Feb.' ntact Q]R. the battle-churmra torn for 1943 la offered st time production. Publication of split open while tied up to an 19.— —Army and Marine reasomible term*. the 10,000-word document, consti­ Alaskan dock and that 10 of the 12 Mprehuntmen Rush­ Anzio beachhead after gnlash- ^ND HEALTH MARKET tuting in effect a strategy for eco- invasion forces, speeding up ing back attacks by four full ships which had been converted for the breath-catching tempo of| ing Oil and Supplies H o o r a : . nomic victory on the poet-war troop carriers were held In the German divisions—^0,000 to 8:30 A. M. to 12:30 P. M. homefront. apparently signaled Seattle area because of Arnly and ’ aclfic-offensive, battled Jap-i To Hard Hit Bases; .60,000 men— iq the strongest . the beginning of a new era for Na\*y refusal to use them. ' anese today for Eniwetok in Sa t u r d a y s p e c ia l s 1:30 P.M . to 6:30 P.M . government, busineas, and work­ Oiilv 2 Elude Bomhsi. Nazi coun^-blow s yet deliv­ The paper said Mon. C. Walt the westernmost Marshalls ered, Allied-KeadquArters annouqo- Daily Except Sandaya. ers—an era in wblch continuing gren (D-Wash), member of the production for war will be meshed whil^ 'Americans awaited con­ Allied Headquarters in the ed today. The Fifth Army oni tha Evenhif Appohitmeiita firmation of an Indicated aea-air increasingly from now on into re­ Southwest Pacific, Feb. 19.—(g5— main front to tha east, reinforoi^ Armour's Star Ham - By Telephone. ^ V ; (Continued on Page Seven) These U. 8 h^arine airmen were the first Americans to fly over the Japanese bastion of Truk in triumph over mighty Truk. by New Zealand and Iiidlan stored production for peace. the Southwest Pacific when they made a reconnaissance mission over Japan's "Pearl Harbor” in Twelve Japanese merchantmen Nnmernus Recommendations Firm beaehneads Won troops, tightened a ring on Caosi- m two ^liberators Feb. 4. Front row (1. to r.) Pfc. William J. Butuad, Lake Charles, La., Sergt. James Firm beachheads were won inishlng oil and supplies to bolster no from the nortlieast, nortbwes# Shank^nd u. 33c Thos. /• QuUh The report contained numerous A. Martin, Liberty. Ala., Gorp. Thomas J. Humphrey, Cleveland; Sergt. Edwin P. Troy, Chicag^o; recommendations, some of which Thursday at Eniwetok, last life­ such hard hit bases aa Rabaul and and south, winning two heights 6 Charter Oak Street Baruch Report Corp. Elmer A. N. Prokasky, St. Louis; Sergt. Peter P. Kawalskl, Cleveland; Staff Sergt. Arnold, J. line for bypassed Nipponese gar­ Kavieng were wiped out .along west of Mt. (^lasslno and reaching would require legislation, others Chamber, Kansas C:!lty: SUff Sergt. Joseph R. Perry, Attleboro, Maas. Second row: Sergt. Dale A. Butt End , Lb. 35c TELEPHOI^ 4021 which would need merely the or­ risons throughout the Marshalls, with an escorting destroyer and the railway station south of the der of the president. Kerwin, West Sunbury, Pa.; Tech Sergt. Max L. Winters; Mnttinsvllle, Ind.; Tech. Sergt. Albert S. while guns of- battleships thun­ two corvettes during a three-day town after throwing 50,000 shells It was indie-*■ ’ that Mr.-Roose­ Aims Pleasing Mesfnis, Racine, Wls.; Staff Sergt. Edmund H. Turner, Cqld Spring, N, Y.; Staff Sergt.. George S. dered a protective barrage and attack by Allied bombers north' into the ruined stronghold. % velt alreadj’ moving to ef­ Kneitz, Needvllle, Tex.; Sergt. Cniarles H. Keck, Okmulgee, Okla.; Staff Sergt. John A. Perdue. Mont­ carriers supplied air cover. The west of New Ireland, headquarters Make Some Progrese Sm oked vSkiMilders u,. 29c fect some of the economic recon­ gomery, Ala.: Tech. Sergt Bernard W. Payne, Led yard, la. Third row. Second Lieut. Richard W. assault forces then moved In announced today.- The powerful Nazi assault her ►P V A L IIE version plans, the operation of To Congress Starnes. Chicago; Capt. Donald D. Kennedy, West Monroe, La.; Maj. James R. COiiistenaen, Salt Lake strength- against enemy pillbox At most, only two merchant­ low Rome knocked a hole in the City; Ckpt. James Q. Yawn, Bogue Oiitto, Miss.; Capt. Edward J. Sanders, Sioux City, la.; Second men eluded the explosives of (S t­ BaaMglil Sugar Odnd N E W H U M E which would not necessarily de­ defenses already battered by rs» Allied line near Carroceto, 10 pend upon the enfi ot war. Lieut W. Paul Dean, Altoona, Pa. (AP Wlrcphoto.) pcated plane attacks. alinas. Liberators and Mitchella miles above Anzio, but Fifth Ar S ee^ e Onea Being Bnih By The expressed aim of the pro­ Only the day before at Truk, 750 which from Monday night until tanks and Infantry struck bgclt in iced Bacon gram, drawn up by Bernard M. Uiiflercurrent oY6oiitrtr miles southwest of Eniwetok, an Wednesday mornbig deatroyed several successful local .-counter­ /GREENBROOKE Baruch and John M. Hancock, versy Over Specific American sea armada sent hun­ 36,500 tons of merchant shipping attacks, "causing hegvy casual- M O s .i White House advisers and veterans dreds of bombing planes to open In the attack and exacted a heavy tlse to the enemy” and making HOMES. INC \ o f . industrial mobillxatlon in both Recoiniueiulations May Nazi Bombers Attack London; the first attack of the war on ene­ toll of Nipponese sboard tbe ves­ some progresB.-''' sels. On Walker Street World wan. is to avoid economic my fleet concentrations in the ' An AUled.^officer declared tftat Toim|to Juice \ chaoe in the period of readjust­ Block Any Legislation. heavily fortified lagoon. Although Fly at Mast L e A s "unlike ctfAvlous enemy attacks For frU iei tatomatlMi eall at ment from war to peace and to Fires and Casualties in Wake radio silence since has ihrouded Bound: south from Truk, Ja^ this js-^bvioutly the fullest-scale ira.aoaaBonbte ” Aleiander Janria Oa. oOtae m Adorable create Instead an "adventure in Washington, Feb. 19.—(JFi—Con­ the perhaps prolonged action. pan's mighty Naval base which it­ eftoft to' throw the AlUed forces atnet ar at M XETOigierlty.'' gress applauded the objectives of- Navy 8ecretary Frank Knox said self has been brought under Allied iMtck into the sea.” Period Already Beginning the Baruch post-war i-eport today confidently in Washington "I think attack for the first time, the con Front dispatches said the Ger­ A p plesou c This period, the report makes Three Waves of Raid­ thia attack was a -victory.’' voy was. spotted off Mussau la- mans were attacking with even n u M a t U U a t t n » . . E-C#leste-Wind-to$ted ieof print plain, is already beginning as w’ar but an undercurrent of contro­ ers Smash Homes Monday, only two days prior to laud Monday night. By midday greater fury today, and thaf'^AWed needs slack elf slightly. But the versy over specific recommenda­ Reds Hit Shattered this thunderbolt stroke, a big fores Tuesday,., half of it had been da troops were defending their Itnea . on rich spun rovoft. T.B.l. processed BERETS job MdU start in earnest the day tions may block early enactment And Apartments; ISO of land-based Liberators dropped stroyed. Wednesday morning, in the grimmest fighting. Hb# Ger­ Germany is defeated and only of legislation needed' to give life Baked Apples (or craose resistance. Pink, saddle, These ageless ^rets- have their own future which 55 tons of bombs in the war’s first Mitchell bombers flew as low as mans were spraying the arhole Japan remains to be licked. That to some phases of the proposed Dnieper Bend Nazis Raiders Hit at Area. attack on- Ponape, Olbraltarillke the top of the masts to blast sev­ area with shellfire. Range and Fuel \ oroy, greacL 12 to dX will continue way into the close of Spring. Can be worn day isWesignated as “X-day'' and reconversion program. enemy fortress in the eastern en more ships within an hour near (The derman communique broad­ by all ages. Smartly trimmed with perky ribbon bows. it i»proposed that the White House A croM section check of bipar­ London, F eb.. 19.— Carolines. 400 miles this side of New Andover. cast by Berlin said the Nazis had order preparation of a detailed (fP) OIL \ 22-23 headsizes. Various colors., tisan sentiment showed these fa­ German tieav.^ and mcdiuin Truk. One. corvette blew up. Five 2.- advanced 2 1-2 miles south o f CAr- Tomato Soup \ c » c f-Noatalgia -Backword o(once lo the "X-dayjeconverslon plan” ^or In­ vorable reactions: Bailie Nearer QoJJggjgg l>ss than two weeks ago, tre­ 000-ton cargo ahipa v ent down roceto, or within 7 1-2 miles o t 3 27 dustry based on a program already Congress likes— bombers, striking in double liC K E T p r i n t i n g " day when kimono sleeves were the Key Pskov; | mendous sea. air and ground forces vrtth all their personnel. Anxio. The Germans claimed that METERS drawn up by the War department The overall objective of getting the strength of any recent swiftly overwhelmed the world’s A 7,500-ton tanker, upon being they were still holding the Cassina foshion. Unusual spun rayon print. but concerned only with any atip government out of bu.siness as Situation of Krivoij raid, hit Londw. in three largest atoll. Kwajaleln. 670 miles hit, was transforme 1 within a. railroad station, but the Algiers Meter priiite anoant of de­ ply needs. quickly as possible after tiie war Drastic Cuts east of Ponape, to imperil at one matter of minutes to nothing more rsdio-sald Allied troops had oc­ T.B.l. processed. Block, melon, greetk “ No let-up on the war" is' the anda. waves last night and left N o. 1 Potatoes livery on 3rdi|r slip for your Rog Extremely Critical; stroke the thousands of Japanese than a spot of burning oil on the cupied it:) prov, saddle. 12 to 20. roeurring theme, but paralleling It The promises oAthe government fires, smashed jiomes am In the MarohsJls ovei a mld-Paclflc water. An 8,000-tone tanker also protection. \ to pay its war production debts Apparendy In Croelsl Stan In Students apartments and casualties in area 800 miles square. was sunk. ' (Ooiittniied on Page Bight) speedily, to cut rod tape in settle­ Moscow, Feb. 19.—(/P)— : The destro.ver waa eliminated The beaclihead battle—om ch' Red Army forces struck vig-' ------* their wake. The best unoffi­ ' Haa Seaplane Bases may be one o t the most decisive a t Iceberg- Lettuce ments and'to underwrite the neces­ cial estimates were that about 150 early in the attack. Other shipa L/ T. Wood Co. sary financing for’ tho change-over. As at Kwajalrin. invasion forces wiped out included a 6,000-ton the war—^was apparently hi its S?"-vr ' oi’ously into the shattered Pesult of .4rmy’8 Deci- o f the night raiders slashed at the moved far in back of many other crucial stage. SlBiaaeUSL T^4496 TThe pledge to dispose of sur­ ranks of Nazi Field Marshal ■ , .p. ms » capital area. Although not all of transport (the type of this vessel lOalHonda' pluses “ as in a goldfish bowl, with fortified Marshalls bases when Field Marshal Alber Kesseirlng $10-98 400 Persons Fritz von Mannstein's troops, 8

—Yale 16.Qt.BskL $ mitted to reveal. '' outflanked and d(»Patches said as much as two-thirds. .' Thousaiulfi in MoiiircaL A pples 1.59 cupa..-- , . British rescuers akved 800 per­ to have been killed when a bomb pal airdrome at Kavieng, making University announced tod ay' tlw - 'oysfyitosd.- ■ Yolunlary Handling of that the position of the German Others, devoted mainly to ad' death of Dr. Vandell Henderson, sons. Most of tiiose lost were iroi- stnick one sector which had al­ Gel to .'Work /ks it temixirarily inposslble ^ for P|^oblem Seen Still Un- garrison there is extremely criti­ vanced coiirEcs in medicine, den­ ready received three direct hits plana;) to take off. 70, an expert on gases and ditc^ Ian war priabnera, some a t y/fiom cal. tistry and engineering — special­ Best They Call Toflay. tor of Its laboratory of applied attempted to gain the deck m the during previous raids,' and an un­ One, hundred and twenty miles British- tT fo cb a R f fiiiish^l ExperimenL At Kherson, Russian forces al­ ties to be retained in the training known number was killed when ■ a cast of Rabaul, Aifurican invasion physiology. In La Jolla, Calif., last HEALTH MARKET wHirr sTvii St GIN V Italian aobmarine^ but w er^ push­ ready are reportjd to )>e massing set-up—expected to be little afr night. Dr. Henderson, who $1 to $3.98 -A. for the aged received a di­ Montreal, Feb. 19—^j--T hou9- ed beck into the water.ky crew­ fected. f m ^ c extensive studies on the ef­ J 1 I t A d L e u o N o e " Athens, Ga.. Feb. 19.—(1P»— rect hit. anda of Montreal woryera got to (IkMitlDDed on Page I'wo) American Club men, the survivors said. Voluntary ceneorship by the press (Uonttaued oa Page fievoa 8tlU 200,000 Short of' Goal fect of alcohol on human beings, Use your No. JxSpare Stamp for I .The Italians ann^nced last Red Cross Supplies Destroyed their Jobe aa beat they could to­ ' » and radio to keep dangerous in­ The Army . Older directed the Supplies in the district head­ day when more than 4,000 atriUlng was visiting his son. .’Vlalcolm C. March 15 that the 31yi!f00-ton llnsr formation out of circulation at street car operators remained Henderson. He died In Scrippt purchases of forl^Ham, and Sau­ had bean sent to bottom, but viftual abandonment of its col­ quarters of the British Red Cros.s $ home is an unfinished experiment, lege training program by April 1. away from work aa the reault of .Memorial hospitaL BINGO 6-96 ^ 6 C the sinking was not confirmed by v^re destroyed by flames started Nazi Separate • * « Byron Price, director of censor­ with the exception of a |iiuR^ a tangled juriafllctional dispute. sage. AlUed authoriUi Three Persons by' incendiaries. ship, told Grorgia newspaper edi number of advahred technl^., aol- The Berlin radio said that“ hun- Not a tram or bus. moved thia .State Faces Kerosene Shortage 44 Of Die Hartford. Feb. 19— —Connec tore today. . dier-studenta. The withdrawal, dreda of planes’’ participated In morning. v * ' j Peace Doomed Tbo one-tis ^Pacific liner, which The' Office of Censorship, he Die in Blasts said the Army, is', necessary .be­ Some war plants may be foroed Heat again (aces a seriooa kero­ Special! T om orrow over , by tbs Brtt- tha raid and acknowledged the had been tab said, has made ita share . of mis cause it is still ^ ,0 0 0 men short to curtail production. sene,. shortage which may extend lah Admirwy, was filled with loaa of seven borobera, but an­ .fls oil, Seth Dailey state fuel ad- Pork takes but ita 26 months of experi­ of the goal it should Jiave .reached nounced later that two of them Hundreds of workcis jammed troops. Navy personnel. Italian ence has provided at least a tenta­ two months ago. the atreeta. last night. One .war Failure of Efforts Pre-' ittinistratof reported to the Con­ . t>arge Unk Haiiaago or Bag I \- .prisoncra and Greek and Polish Firemen ’Still Fight necticut -War Coundl today. With tive set of essfntial conclusions. Approximatelyoltb.OOO men are (Oaottnaed 'am Page Twe) plant announced tlwt it would not dieted by Russian refugsea. Foity-four of the British Brit T he first of these. Price said in Smouldering ^am es in now assig. ed to the ASTP—Army open today unless Che strike ended Boston asking emergency shl;i- Tender crew o f appm im ately M)0 are an address prapared for delivery Special Training Program. About vvhlle • another, aaid only mainte­ ments of kerosene And- New York Trade Union Journal. liarbor named a critical area, ua known to have died. at the Georgia *Pro8s Institute, is Kansas Cit^ Mills. 110. .0 will be withdrawn by Treasury Balance. nance tnen would work if the BABY SHOP \ Deacrtblng the scene, Wing April, while 35,000, who are tak­ extreme shortage Is coming, ?on- that voluntary censorship must stoppage continued. Moscow. Feb. .— Failure B eef Liver Childran’a and BUaotei* Commander B. R. Emond said at dear only with questiona Involving ing the ai'vanced medical, dental Washington, Feb. 19.— Tbe- 19 comfortably negt to us” . .Mr. Oar- ORANGE Kansas City, Fab. 19—(JP)— Fire­ The Montreal Tramways com­ of Gerhian efforts to make a sepa­ lev said. Warning against the fuel ■ J HHtawa, “ all around ua were war security. men sun fought smouldering or engineering courses, will 'be position of the Treasury Feb. 17: pany called the walk-out a "com­ Fm*h b(kUee o f men and aoma women the subject matter does not continued l a the schools. Of this Receipts. $122,746,170.58; expen rate peace w-lth any of the Allies oil shortage, Mr. Dartey advised “ I t flames today in the north Kahsaa plete strike.” resulting "strictly waa predicted, today by the-Soviet all consumers to keep consom|»- l^ys’ Sailor Suits $5-98 who had been attacked and killed relate to tbe war, it is not the City plant of the Larabee Flour ditures. $327,816,588.57; net bal from an inter-union dispute” with HALL Mercerised Cotton snee. $26,044,599,295.05. trade union journal, "W ar and the tion at minimum levels. - by aharka and buractida. We got buslneee o f censorship.” mills after a aerlea o f p lo s io n s (Oonttnued on Page SeveA) no question of wages, or working • • •' Hamburg Part wool aerga in Navy Blue. l.onc pants. Btooie trimmed 080 ttgliu) prisoner of war aboard . Other Deiiiilte Principlea Working CHass.’’ " » wUh whlto braid. Sisoa S to a killed three persona and injured conditions involved. Waterbary Man Killed in Crash ^jat as a shark grabbed hint. Ha Other definite principles for 24,.four orlUcany. . The I Canadian Congress of Without referring directly to was mauled so badly, he died the Pravda’s recent (iairo rumor if New Haven, Feb. 19— whs Sliced veluntii^ censorship auggested by Seventy p ers«^ were in the Labor bargaining agent for the Waterbary man was Idllcd and an­ next d^y.” Price were: eight-story pisnt when the blssts employes, disclaimed all respoipii- Anglo-German separate . peace Emond said wireless operators It must bevcr'base a request on A dequate Plans^ Not Made talks, the magazine aald Germany other erittcally Injuied today INCOME ' Cotton Jersey rocked the mill district yesterday rtllty for the walk-out, asaerting when thelb auto levied aVer t Bacon Lb. got off a message bafore the 1>ig any aecurity conaideraition which afternoon, but repeated aearch of that it was presumed the men who has been widely employing “un­ Unar went ^wn, but “a rory tong, may be questionable; the danger official diplomacy and underhand­ curb, crashed into one tree, oa> SERVICE the wreckage faUed to discloaa Ad­ were not working had been taken ronved off, and smashed against a grim and baaardous" IT hours to security must be real. ditional dead or injured. ^ On Psychiatric Casualties “ suddenly ill.” The union said it ed methods" in a classic maneuver 489 MAIN STREET Long Pants Suits $3-69 psiwBd*before an R.A.P. Catalina It must avoid interference'with to escape the full burden of In­ second one on Whlthey avenuo We Have a' Large Quantity of FIro Feilewa Explaalw s was trying to get the men back to .Arthur Robinson, $()• o f I'SI Ban# Rooaui 2 and S in Bronrii or Navy. Stats 4 to T. with turn back a t . flying heat sptRted the Itfcbeats. editorial opinion; such opinion Fire followed tbe exploaiens im­ work. At the same, lime, how­ evitable defeat. A Britipb dastreyar feached the could not possibly be controlled on mediately and aeveral- Jsmployee caiicago. Feb. 19.—((F)—Dr. A. • hospital care but who will require ever, union officials. said respon Naming Franz von Papen.-Ger street, waa killed, and Ted Wtta Odd PeOown Building 24. of 154 RaUroad HIU street, Fresh Pork and Tenderized or Pre- aurrivora a day and a half later. a veluntaiV baala. even if it were were enveloped by the flaipea. guidance snd treatment....’’ He albllity lay with the company for man minister to Turkey, and Dr. straiidit up tope in an " C. Rennie of New York city, pro­ waa OB the deager Ust in 81 At the Oflka of SPIUNG STYLES IN > Mb PMw Up Beeler dastrabla and any attsmpt to do so The dead: Harry J. Muntxol. 85, expressed bis views in an address failure to sign a closed shop Hjalmar Schacht, Relchs minister 2-n«e4 Cordnroy fessor of psychlastry Oornall Raphnel’e hospital, where attaebet Cooked Ham for Your Selection. RALPH BROLL excdlent range - of ool- After the torpedo struck, the would endanger the entire volun- atate g r ^ waidU r; Richard E. ^ prepared for the annuel meeting ot agreement. without portfolio, as the main onhinariit# aurfaoed and the com- Jtary structure. sun, M, and 'Britton, University OoUega a t Msdlclns, the American Orthopsychiatric aa- The walk-out waa said to have agents, the Journal remarked: aald he waan*t expeded to Uva Pnbiie Aeeoaatant Pttto Ara# bring tieated far ehest F M k aovw Lane ora including white. FABRIC or LEATHER nander said hi BngUsh that .be tte must never be influenced by elevator workera. serted today that a national sur­ eoclation. started when OCL members re­ “Of course we cannot doubt and Tax ConaoKaat non-security oonaideratlona of pol- , Britton’s body waa blown Injiirtoa and nmnerena fracturoe Overall Sets $5-50 to $5.98 would give thoae aboard a chance vey state by state “gives UtUa in­ Rennie said the newly created fused to board can operateq by that the number of such peace • s • • a a a a a a a »aa e9 & to'abandon riiip before finishing it or pabttc m on le; any involve­ through a window a t the head' dication that psychilSrlc casualties Federal RehabiliUtlon bureau may m^mben of an American Feden- ambassadors is much greater but a a-e.a aa a a a a a a a e f r a * I o m Sauerkraut Lbs. in. R , Ited, Navy and Brown. Slaaalto4. off w ith'deck guns. A n ItaUan ment In these fields would destroy honao, ISO fast above the ground, include psychiatric rehabilitotion tton o f Labor affiliate. it’s most likely that the other par­ Eight Para^oopers Drown (oC aervioe men) are being ade­ &Mup MackaO. N- Co <*hh. 14.— Hoora; 9 A . M. to 8 P. M. doctor wn* picked up by tha sub­ effeetlvenste alaswhen. where the Wosts wrecked m con­ quately planned (or.” in its program if It is requested Strikes and iockouU in public ticipants In such intrigues'are re­ crete structure and'its madiinery. (,#>—The Public Briatlons efBee Monday Through marine.' It must wake no loquestp which Rennie said that the Vetsrsns by tndlvidusl states- He' urged that servicaa, including trolleys, were maining iff the dark for varioua "Pie Ktepnte 04 Ctoa<w aaU U a sroiU o f socletlas and a few rehata(Utatkm Ita problem and the reaourcee tion naased tam wealu a fo , which Complsto Defeat PfOdleted T P . M, to 9 P .M . to roaab Tekobama aftar the Jap­ from pubikatino tha nttanncaaaC ^ biMdiala 0# whsat. provldaa fines of on to $1,000 fot . "There U ns doubt that undof righrMnridMit te a was turned Into a chlatric pregram In any Federal or a fine Of up to $100 for thoM par^ Ra l p h b b o l l Navy, .00 aaU. tha cause of exploeleee-hed “ tbousanda o f cases ol soldlsrs 44*iStUMied d# rage Iw s4 ,Wsto nod Seutt.' Appeal for Greater Effort. ^ mJXKHALd eou ", I.-.-,, rehabiUtatlqa igazu , UoiimtinK. WILlJtRD P. BILLINGS MAMCNtstwl Comm* not-hesa^dteoOTteafi.' adk> will—a6t rsfgifiN 1> irliirjr I-'. i

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rA tn TWO MAISICHESl'ER EVENING IfERALD, ilANCHfiSTER. CONN^ SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19.1944 MAJNIHKSTKK KVKNINH HFRALI), MANCHESTER. CONN.. SATURUAT, FEBRUARY 19, 1944 FAjKK rHKJSa" '•y . -* ■. nsetleut and'tbe stnam of wotkerii craps' rehahUUAtlbn .functions Junctida 'With Nlmits’ oonting.4mo Connscticut h te to a whieb Saruch.sro^ assign to the Oenpault said. Private House larteeXtent dried^.^tiflctals as* Baruch Report new official havd genertfly been 15 Jap Ships Additional fighter units.“T.-rtom will iicil Plans assumed to fall um^er 'McN.utfs provid^ to defend' the new trans­ Wapt>ing , Pdper Quotas F i ^ Sumner KJWrtey. regional direc­ Pleasihg Jtirlsdlctlon as the War ^jSunk During port tfines, which will he aviaitable pecial Ev<^iu tor of tbe^ederal Housing Manpower cojmthisslon. as combat bases when the block­ 9549 Manchester iu§oullieast mlaigtretlon at Boston, annoim€^ McNutt, has publicly deidah^ for ade of-lhe China coast is broken, he.addra. ^ SUN. • MON. AND Tt Hartford, BH^ol and y^erday that the fanilllte'of men a program like Btjiracb’S. w^ith tils ^ 34)ay iFighl P&fit rand ^ Knl^ta St. Mary*a Eplxiopaf Chunk St. James’s Roman The announcement is made of 'mducted Into the afmM etnicia local' U. S... E^ioymejiit service ; Rev. Ellison F. Marvin, Rev. William J. Dunn, Pahtor the engagement of Miac Phyllis A. Collectionq l|lKve Fallen A l f a c t ^ would\pe eligibUi,-t(r Uvt in public ; ' ' (ConUBBed from Page Oney Offices a» the jlM W c«bter In each fOmMniMI from Page Qaa'V Night H eld dn DeacOn-lh-Charge Rev. Ednrand B am tt, AifiaoUtaitnt Barrett of Churcb street, Mte- housing units-u Ind^tton reduMd community fdj: Veterans to get eln- GeDiiian Bombers chester, to Private Harold F. Off Recently: Ship fe d e r n l O r d ^ » fhe tdiRtty i n c o m e point w hm plojunent' cotinsel. February S t. Quidquageaima Sunday : Sunday massea: t \ Poueberon, son of Mrs. .Kate lators said, but threre Wi>t6”1^mme- He.-Hsa'iicknowledEed the neM for forces on the noviiy-yrtih Grcea- ii- Hoftpital Tabled it to pay^eht for dlate objections .rained tii influen­ lands were artacked at ntgbtWecb Attack London \..'S:00 a. w-—Holy Communion. ~'or adulU, 5:30, 7, 8:30, 9:49, Porcheron of Coventry. Mies Bar­ HarUord, jrete sfandardrj>rivatc housing. tial quutefa ttKa'propteai tqr en- ,ah overall coordinating sgehey, nesday earfy ThurMay by The conihiitttee range ' 9:45 a. m.—Church school. andvll a, m. . rett is employed at Cheney Broth­ .JH6^mCably^discharged veterans but ha's lie'clarccl th at WMC Is "the 10:45 a. m.—Morning prayer 'ChHdren’a mass at 8:30, down­ ers main office and Private Porch­ Waat^/paper collections Will be Inf a ^ tether ib tn actmetft nouMJf a poaj-war tax bill Japanese j>lShe8. pa.v.ses, ments under the chaii hip of stairs. is u fa d io r______rMttetees . in ■6ilK will have atecisl prlvilegas In jura there wae every, evidence that logii-nl place” for such coordina­ th«r''rui,dcf8 droppe^^2(l bombs but Ct-tetinned bom Page Una) ■Lecturer 'Thomas J of and sermon by the Rev. Ellison F. eron is stationed at Keesler Field, made la tb; southeast diStHirt ths thrae <^*iiwinltles,^qu6tar tor regard to'the'occupancy of publl^, trouble lies ahead before sonje of tion to center. failed to Inflicf .c'^Uulties. Caipptiell Council, has Marvtii. The senior choir will sing. Mississippi. Both are graduates housing presets, Wiley sald^- " had limped haOk "«> jutiiargency completed plana for"a Past Processional hymn, v“W h e n of Manchester High school. No Monday, February 21, accordii^ ^ ' the GO^^^iiqtlon of ldw;^8t pti~ the current war 'powers, ate ex­ SL Bridget’s B. C. tO/Melvia Hathaway, ebairnisn of i n . Hartfom Bristol tended. ' fields. Knights’ Night ^ b e held at Morning Gilds the Skies." Rev. Jam e^E . Timmins, Pastor date has been set for the wedding. Rfthdui Seen Short Among the first reporte on-Nazi K. of C Home on Monday eveninl Sermon Tiyron, “Dear Lord and Private Porcheron, formerly lived the general committee in Man­ lo u th te t^ have bten frosen Chairman Georg* (D-Oal of tha Nazi Separate -; Father of Mankind.” Rev. Bronteaw Oardorowakt^ in Wapping and hia brother and a^Mitlona] Housing adratnis- Autoists Are Slow Senate Flnanee’ commlttee eaid he planea knocked down 4{y anti-air^ February 2 1 ^ The Past Grand Assisti It Pastor chester. Mr. Hathaway reported Q f Fighter Planes craft firo^^aa one from a sector Knights will fill the chairs for a Offertory anthem, “The Lord Is sister-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. John tratian.- thought It-lnlpmctlcal, In the mid­ Klngj" Porcheron live on Deming atreet, this morning that 152 tons at pa­ . '^Th(g was announced yesterday dle of a war, to attempt to draft Peac^Doom^d Guadalcanal, Feb. 19-HiP)—Evi­ whero^''" American anti-ilrcraft special meeting, and it is plani)ed| Masses on Sunday at 6:30, 7:30, per had been picked up and Getliiig Markers dence that much-bombed Rabaul to revijw the progress of ■''the Recessional hymn, "O Saviour, Wapping. at Oia- Hartford office of the a tax bill that would not become crews were In action, ihve raid­ Precious Saviour." . jh 10 and 11 a. mu sum ot $1,670 realized from .Mtp •pU Housing adnlnlstratiou where operative untij..'''after hostiUtlee is running out of fighter planes ers w'ere claimed knocked down from its inception. The Old Age Tax collections have (Ooateifisd Dm ) was supplied Wednesday when meeting will be- in tte form \>f a The Week been very slow according to E. S. sale ot the waste paper. a apokcinnan said that the quotas caaae. aa Barfieh auggeated. there. Tuesday—6:45 p. ro., Junior Expect 'Table ,SoPn a U ^ t be frosen for an indefinite The renewals at tha branch of­ more than 10 Thirteenth- Army Tons of high explosives and -together for,the older mem- Manchester Methndi Cbutch Cowles, collector. He has received Senator Taft (R-Ohto) said the wSr, comi^efe defe'iit will end the Air Force Liberators plastered rs and idiould afford an oppor­ choir rehearsal; 7:00 p. m., Boy North Main 8i ii less than 300 of the 1,000 bills sent Mr. Hathaway.-al80 stated today period. Be said, tqo, that through­ fice of thei Motor Vehicle depart­ controversial question of conttnit- operablofia of the German war thousands of fireb o ss showered Scouts; 8:00 p. m., Senior choir that he had-^celved word that out Connecticut private housing ment at the'Legion home on Leon­ Vunakanau . airdrome without down, hitting at least tbi tunity to the newer ones to meet Rev. Ihtrl H. Furgew \Minlster , out. These taxes are payable at ihg food p'rice subsidies ,1s sufe to machine \op the battlefield. Most sighting a'single enemy plane In the men who are responsible to a , ntiearsal. ^ the town hall or at the home of the opersifing table for the Man­ construction Virtually had ceased ard street are away below par. arise when the adTOthlst ration tikfly tkikwill also Im the fate of churches, two hospitals, a n ui^er chester Memorial hospital had Only 205 automobile owners took the air. large degree for the advantages Wednesday—10-5:00 p. m.. Red ,0:30—Church School. the collector. Pleasant Valley and that the exhaustion of quotas asks for'ext^nsion .of the wartime «ll attempt^ of banfflt Hitlerite of school buildings, a hotel, i^ r g e Gross sewing. (Bring lunch);. 12- 10:45—MPraing Worship, roSd. Mr. Cowles will be at been shipped and would arrive made It eeenti likely little construe- advantage of the faeilities hera, diplomacy.' The bombers’ fighter,-^ver of suburban store, and thany/apart- the local council offers. according to Chief Ipapector Dan­ price control act;' 40 planes made no copthets. Named After First Pastor 12;J0 p. m,. Intercession for Vic­ men’s ^Sunday. Snow's store, W’apping, Saturday, here some time during the coming ttop would be undertaken in the George ylewred with suspicion The magaktne paid tribute to menta and rows of hom< The council waa isSiwd a charter tory and Peace; 3 :1 6 /p. m.. Prelude—"Serenade" ...... Wii Feb. 26, , ' week. This table was the first iel Kerr, In charge of the office. the proposal to set up a work both preaent jnd .future Allied ^-'T^e Liberators dropped 45 tons Guards said the b a n ^ e of anti­ future. The office will he Open Monday on April 14, 1001 and waa named Brownie meeting; 7:30 p. m., Eve- Anthem—"The Stranger of Gal; A daughter was born to Mr. project undertaken by the waste Uteniber Of Vacanclea Now director, contending that If broad operations and^eald the front tt of bombs from 18,1^ feet, scoring aircraft fire was the hraviest ever in honor of Rev. James Campbell, •ning Prayer, Litany and address. lee” ...... 'Morris' and Mrs. Elliott S. Elmore of 43 paper committee and . will coat ^Tbere are a number of vacancies from 8:30 until five o’clock in tha p o ^ ra were centered in one man "Inressantly appraachlng the bor­ 18 hits on the rtinway and leav­ thrown at enemy rudera. Offertory—"Lord, For aftemoor',and cloasd all day Tuaa- the first pastor of 8t. James's Thursday-^;30 4>. m.. Girl Wells avenue, East Hartford, at about $1,100 fully Installed. The til pohHc housing projects in Con- whose chief objective was to keep ders of the Third Mich.” ing it Unserviceable. They also Fighters CRoim Invaders Scouts. and Its Needs” ...... Qouant committee also hopes to equip the day. Washington’s . Pto- registered fiO hits In the dispersal church. Alfred J. Magneli, finan­ Et. Francis', hospital, recently. employment at a high level he ’The devastatlng\bombardment Fighter planCs rose to chase the cial editor of the Hartford Cour- grlday—11:00 a. ni.. Confirma­ Layman's Three Minutc 'Address They formerly-lived In PIea.sant hospital with the new germ kilting vlslona have been made to" have might retard the conversion , of of German citlea by the Allied A** areas, destroying three dlve- tion class for adiilts (Parish Richard McLagen the office oneh thereafter until bom be^ Invaders. At least two were ant, was the first' Grand Knight, Valley. South Windsor. lights anti devote other monies to war planta to civilian purauita. Forces, together w llh ^ e Inevlfa- and aln<:e then the following have house); 7:30 p. m., Bible class for Sermon—"If I Were a Layman" The Ellswortn. Memorial High the hospital in the future. February 29. Thereafter tnserta Me invaalon of westemX^rope by Anti-Aircraft Fire Meager shot down by patrols over the ^ Dr. Furgeaon rhust be obtained at Hartford. The Baruch report strongW raiding bases In Belgium and serve(d in that capacity: Jerimiab men and women. school basbetball team of' South Collections Fall Off recommended continuation of the Allied troopa announce'we death Anti-aircraft fire at Rabaul waa Postlude—"Cantabile” . . . . ^ n n i Collections have fallen off dur­ All Lines of in the near future of thV robber nortbem France, but there was.no J. Sweeney, Harry M. Burke, Dr. Ash Wednesday, Feb. 23 Sunday 3 p. m.—Meeting of tlie Windsor, defeated Suffield 30 to prica control, priorities, and allo­ meager and mostly inaccurate but report immediately of the num­ Patrick G. Hayes, Thomas A. 7:30 p. ms—Evenlng Prayer, (V. S. Marina Corpt Photo Prom NEA) 13 at Suffield, Tuesday evening. ing the past month but the weath­ cation, and requisition powers Hitlerite band,’’ it contlnui one of our fighters failed to get Brennap, Frank G. Balkner, Ed­ Litany, and sermon by the Rev. Church School Board at the yPar The Ellsworth Seconds defeated er has been mainly responsible. IN SU R A f^ E Alarm Among Satelll back. ber of bagged over England. The sonage. tiastily-dug hospital trench on Bougainville a wounded Marine gets a life-saving transfusion of blood plasma, Public Records which expire this year, and While The magaatne aaid that alarm last London raid Feb. 13 coat the ward F. Taylor, Daniel F. Renn, Ellison F. Marvin. The Junior 6 p. m.—Meeting of the'Youth the Suffield 16-13. However, some clarification of thy ' ■Taft said he thought all three About midnight, a ."Blackcat” Germans nine out of a force that Robert E, Carney, Christopher choir will sing. other fighting man is saved bect»use of a blood donor’s thoughtfulness back home. Have you visit^ your A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. situation was -made today by *^iuur0 ^^Sure was spreading among GermSliy'a (night flying Catalina) scout Fellowship, leader, -Albrn Patch. necessarily must be extended, he satellites and served those grave was considerably smaller than McHale, Thomas J. Quish, John ^ ON THE SAME SHOW — Processional hymn, "How Sweet 7:30 p. m.—Veaper/servlce of Red Cross donor center lately? Frank Rogerleskl of Hayes road, Hathaway. It is almost im^S- Leaae foresaw an effort to attach to the plane ran^ng south of Bougaln- Chimpbell, Fred Wail, Walter P. the Name of Jesus Sounds." Wapping, at the Hartford hospital sible to cover eych scctiojr each waniinga on Finland and Ru­ vUle spotted a coastal trani^rt that used last night. music and meditntipn witlr Mrs. Aaron Krock, of Worceater, price control legislation an amend­ mania: ^ Two waves of the raiders roar­ Gorman, Edward F. Moriarty, Ed­ Litany hymn, "Saviour! When D. M. Bennett and/Uie Choir lead­ recentiy. week with one truck. If/ftny sec­ ment outlawing food edbsidiea vessel and five armed barges, pos­ ward F. Foley. Edward Harring­ in Dust to Thee." Scouts. 7:45—Groitp E, Mrs. Sey­ Pvt. Melvin Stead has returned tion la skipped residents with Maas., to tha Umtad Aircraft Com­ "The Flnniah servants of Hitler sibly conUlnlng troops. Patrol ed In from the northeast A ing. The guest niusiclans wiB' be Holden-Nelson pany, leaaa of the former Hilliard similar to that vetoed by Presl- who recently bragged of their third quickly followed. Once ton, Patrick J. Hutchinson. Sermon hymn, "In the Cross of Miss June Yeomans, soprano; Mrs. mour Brown leadeV will hold a Sunday School Lesson to his camps In Florida, after waste paper in that section should deat Roosevelt yesterda.v. tortedo boats wore summoned. Other Grand Knights Christ I Glory." George Washington\Party, Rob­ Accept Curbs spending a furldVigh at home. call Mr. Hathaway'^at once and MlUa property, now knowti aa UAC participation tn the blockade of Wl^lle they closed In. the Blackcat over London, the (Sermons acat- Flora Chase^Md Mrs. Beatrice \ Inc. Plant J, for the term of two yeara The House euatalned the veto, Leningrad and jibbered a b ^ t a tared and showered their cargoes Other Grand Knights were: Vesper hymn, "O for a Closer Roberts, vipfinists. bins room. Two one-act plays will be pre- the necessary ayfangementa will but the 236 to 161 vote to over­ made two strafing runs which left Thomas J. Dannaher, James D. Walk with God.” 6:30, Tuesday—Trooj), 7, Girl Jesus, ill Holding the Disciples' ■sented by the Wapping ”Y” boys be' made to p i/t up the raw ma­ 854 Main St. TaL 5810 from Peb. 1. 1944 to Jan. 31. 1949 greater Finland extending to the one ha*Xs smoking. over half a dozen districts, at •MS** The Week On Manpower at an annual rantal of $20,000, ride served notice that a majority Urals now are suffering their un­ many . times darting ' singly Burke. Edward J Murphy, George Recessional hymn, "Saviour, Monda^r, 8 p. m.—Meeting of the Scouts. and girls at the Community House terial. still it atrbngly opposed to sub. The PTS jeored five shell hits on Again to Thy Dear Name We 10 a. m., Wednesday\All-day on Tuesday, Feb. 2». Manufa^rers throughout ths WaTrantee Deed concealed fear of . the payment through the heavy barrage. H. WUIiama, Wilbur Measier, Booster Club at the parsonage, 70 Faith, Taught Them True Greatness sidles. they will have to make for their one barge and two on another, The entire sky was alight with Charles O'Qonnell, Thomas V. Raise.” Henry at ^et. sewing for the Red Cros.s^ ^4 p. m, Pfc. Allen F. Wild is spending a east arc/needing all of the waste Laola O. Burbank to Mary M. crimes. leaving both smok’ng. Holden, Judge William J. Shea;' lursday, 4 p. m.—Rehearsal —Junior Choir retiearsal.X 6:30 Agree Not to Employ ? 5-day furlough with his parents, paper/hey can get in order'to Evana, property on North Elm flares' and searchlights. Coven Territory "The Rumanians also are show­ (The Rabaul raid was , an­ A group of American soldiers John P. Hutchinoon, Leo J. K w a^ TakottvUle Congregational the Junior Choir. p. m.—Cub Pack. By William E. GUroy, D.D. <» that Jesus would not approve of More Than on Pay­ Mr. and Mrs. Carl F. Wild, Sr., of keen^perating. The needs of the street. ing fear, but neither the Dniester nounced today by Gen. Douglas who watched the raid, which last­ Paul Moriarty, Edwin Murphy, Church Thursday, 7:30 p. m.—Rehearsal 7 p. m., Friday—Choir reh\^r- Some of the 12 whom Jesus their disputation and they were Ellington road, Pleasant Valley. Apmy and Navy are increasing as Mary M. Evana to Joseph A. Coveted by McNutt nor the Carpathian mountains will MacArthur. In repeated raids ed approximately pn hour, said it John J. D\Vyer. Bernard M^'Foga’r- Rev. Thomas StreeJ, Minister. of the Adult Choir. sal. 2:30 p. m.—World's D ay of chose for Hj« inner circle of dis­ ashamed. It is the fecUng-that we roll as of Feb. 1. He is stationed at Camp Gruber, e war fronts gradually expand. l A P IZ Z A and Eleanor H. Martin, proparty save them from vengeance. , there this mimth at least 129 have was "the most terrifying Spectacle ty, Philip D. Mahoney, p a rie s M. Friday, 7 p. m.—Meeting of the+Prayer. Union service for women ciples, if not all of them, showed all have in the presence of some­ Oklahoma. This waste, sent abroad, cannot be on North Elm atraat. Washington, Feb. 19 — (Jh — "fieveimnea with the Germans been shot do^^ and 94 were listed O’Dowd, Francis H ./ Coleman, Boy Scouts. of all the Protestant churches. at times such an amazing misun­ one whose supreme unselfishness Second Lieuten’ant Charles used over again because it is im­ Alfred E. and Eliaabath A. Proaa Bernard Baruch'a proposal for i as probables in addition to more we ever saw. We don't .See how Services Sunday, Feb. 20 Hartford, Feb. 1ft i/P) — All has become inevitable for those those German pilots up there Thomas J. Quinn, 'Dr, George A. 9:30 a. m.. Church school Music in charge of Mrs. Volney derstanding of their Master and condemns selfish thoughts or ac­ Enes. son of Fire Chief and Mrs. possible to salvage It. There­ to Rudolph and Roaa Banvtlle, new "work director" In the Of circles among the Eatelllte coun­ than 20 destroyed on the ground.) Caillouette, and Frank J. Qu'ish. Morey. Program in charge of Mrs. tions of our own. businesses in the central Connec­ George Enes of Sullivan aVraiie, flee of War Mobilisation appeared could stand that barrage." 10:45 a. m., Momlng/xvorship The Salvation Army His spirit that one wonders haw fore the waste paper is needed Depot proparty on Daapwood Ortvt. tries which are still able to make Patrols Probing Jungles In one district. pajama-clad Seven Past Grand Knights have Sermon subject; “The Motives of Arthur' Illing. Mrs, Ronald Wads­ they evM came t-) be His followers Kindly,' mildly, Jesus admon­ ticut area employing 20 or more Wapping, left Thursday ^ Pan­ badly to beep the mills operating. Sarah P. Hewitt to Jaaala May today to cover post-war employ' individual decisions and do not died. They are TTiomns V. Holden, 661 Main Street worth will supervise the care of at all. ished them, teaching them the les­ ama City, Florida, whepe he is to Is HelMng Manchester and Ethal E. Hawitt, property on ment territojw which Paul V. Me Latest* available reports from American soldiers used sandbags Men.” Talk to the ybxing people Major and 5Irs. J. H. Sweet persons which have not had man­ Want to' undergo tc the end the Allied invasion forces in the Green to smother incendiaries which Edward F. Taylor, Patrick J. Hut­ about a Seven-Day^ock. childi'en. Perhaps the strong Incentive son of true greatness. He enforced l>e stationed. Manchester is one of the few Foster street. • Nutt had staked out for himself. fate of the German fascists." chinson, Fred Wall, Christopher (Officers In Charge) 9:30 a. m., Saturday—Food sale. power ceilings imposed by the Total sales In th/S o u th Wind­ Square Islands on the extreme north end .ihowered the neighborhood of an ENDS TODAY: 7 p. m.. Young/People's service. Hale’s Store. Conducted by Group was their belief that Jesus was it by setting a little child In . the places in the country where the Concerned lest the "huipan side ' Work of Enemy Agents of the Solomons told of patrols on American Red Cross club. McHale. Harry M. Burke, and John Leader, Ann Steth. who will dis­ about to set up an earthly king­ midst to remind them that they War Manpower commission have sor Fourth War fMon drive from- raw material Is bringing some­ of demobilisation" be forgotten, It termed any uneasiness In the Campbell. A fitting mcmoHal “DESERT SONG* Sunday services; agreed voluntarily not to empjoy Nissan probing tha jungles for a British Service Women Killed Pins: "HI I^B>DLE DIDDLE" cuss the subjeri: “Wholesome and 9:30—Sunday School. Y. P. S. ^ Notes dom, though, except for Judas, must become as little children if a total of over/' 750 purchasers thing back to the town. In roost frriR w Baruch would have the new offi­ democratic countries over Russia's force of between 70 and 100 .Tap-^ service will be conducted for;tnem Unwholesor^ Amusements’’ they showed that they had charac­ they w'ould find their true place In more persons than were on the are $51,6.52. / O f this $46,537.50 cases the brokere reap the bene­ G rille fiONOFA cial lay out a program to care for growing .strength as the work of High explosives blasted a block daring tte meeting. • M. William Hall in charge. Feb. 27th is the first Sunday in payroll as of Feb. 1. / anese while others prepared to Surgical/'dresslng material has 11—Holiness meeting. Major Lent. Evening services will be ter and faith that survived the His kingdom. is IiT Serlea/E war, bonds.” Can­ fit of the salvage committee and returning vsteraha and jobleaa war enemy agenta. wipe put a group of 20 on Strot. of apartments, a church and an A spaghetti supper /will be now arrived so the group working revelation that the Kingdom of Also, despite what Jesus had The plan of self-imposed man­ vassers ted captains accounted without much cost to them except On The Square workers, and would provide in The Red Army's auccesses, it unused hospital in one section. A Sweet will speak. conducted each Sunday until Eas­ power ceilings, undertaken to OW New Zealanders are moving served at 7 p. m. by John Mdric^nt on these will meet at the parson­ 6—Meeting with the C.Y.P. club ter with missionary speakers. Christ was not of this world, and said-atmut greatness, there had for $42503 in E bonds and made the trucking to the mills. The each town jiut one -place where aaid, arouse "understandabla com- number of homes were demolished make additional worker^-'available against the trapped Siro Japanese, and the present Grand / Knight age pn Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. at the Center Church. Strangers and new comers to that the spiritual opportunity and been the plea that John and good/heir pledge to double the committee again expresSet) lU / veterans need to go *‘to learn ail rtiotion among the open and cam­ In another district, burying many James F. Tierney, extends to all ■pjere will be an all-day meeting for war planta, was / anno\mced tow /s quota of $20,000. Chair- ■Y ■ ouflaged agents and assistants of a spokesman said today. of their occupants. A church and 7:30 — Salvation meeting. Ma­ Manchester are invited to make greatness that lay before them James should have the highest thanks-to William Qstrinsky who / ^ use 666 their rights and how to get them." <3n Nissan, the largest lalaVid, members qnd forpi'er members an DANCE for both surgical dressings and jor Sweet will preach at this ser­ was through the way of , places in the kingdom; but It yesterday' by (lovernor Baldwin n A. C. Holland states that furnishes the track each week te Many of the job-finding and vet- the enemy in dem'x;iatic countries. homes were hit in still another dis­ invitation to attend./ the Center chUreJt their church after more than 30 representatives .$Attffi.NMiOROM These people are dine beginning at five lown.” Job to Get More Workers The Tolland quota la $1,000 Exceptionally good condi­ / Offertory Anthem — “Whoso o'clock. A splendid^ program „ . i - Cooa, 68 Strickland atreet; Frank bombers, meanwh^ continued 6:30 p. m.. Boy Scouts. Take Time To Be Holy, "It Is, therefore, our job to gel Mrs. G. F. Berr which is the smallest quota In the tion. -^P. H. A. mortgage—> Roemer. Eaat Hampton; Ronald their attacks on Mpaneae troops, 8:00 p. m., Beethoven Glee Club. Mrs. Elsie Gustafson DwelleUi Under the Defense of Kodachrome slides 'and moti. more workers and to get these 493-3, Rnekvllle whole district. 'The Rockville dis­ IS* supply depots and co'tpmunicatlon Ash Wednesday, 7:30 p. m., Holy The Most High” ...... pictures will be given folio' Covenant Congregational Church trict has a quota of $2,500 which $41.00 per month including Eddy, 291 Spruce ' atreet; Mra RESTAURANT TMiyaMNicNAnamiiI Postlude, ...... George C. Martin Spruce St. workers into the plants that are fOO’"*' Eliza Hlckel. 30l HUIiard atreet. lines throughf^ northi^m'Burma, Local Navy Man Communion. Allegro Poraposo . .Holloway the supper. y ' making these vitally needed items. is 61 per cent larger than last taxes and insurance. Lot destroying r^ n g sto^\and, start­ Thursday, 7:30 p. m., O Clef Sermon— ‘"rhe Inescapable Frida.v, 2;30 p. m.—T te '^ ’orld Rev. Charles G. Johnson, Minister Mitchell Bablel, of Stafford year. Every home »'n town will be 55x140 ft. Possession 30 Discharged yesterday: John PLUS Young PMple’s Mu Sigma Chi Christ'’ P.ev. W. Ralph Ward. Jr/ "I think that the great thing Springs, was presented In Elling­ Macey, Seaman Circle. * ing fires ovyt a wide al'ea^. To Wed in N. Y. Presents Oub. Society at 6:00. Young people Day of Prayer will be observed at about this is that we have people visited by a' group of solicitors of days. ROY ROGERS Friday, 2:30 p. m.. World Day of Recessional Hymn — " T p^e 10:45, Morning worship. Ser­ ton Justice CKmrt Wednesday night about .50 men. Volunteers are I Discharged today: Mra. Mar­ Meex Bitter Reslstai)^ KINO OP THE COWBOYS of the parish Invited. * Social Church's One Foundation” /... Center Congregational/Church. Ail uniting on a voluntary basis to by State Policeman John Yaskulka garet Tatrar, East Hartford. Prayer service at Center Congre- hour following the meeting. / Manchester women Are cordially mon subject. “The Name Which Is •see what they can do to alleviate welcome. W. Hoyt Hayden, chair­ AlUe^troops pressing to dear in “SONG OP TEXAS* gationri church...... Wesley Above Every Other Name.” Solo on a charge of speeding on the Birth! Today, a sap to Ueiit. the Makyedauk pass thnn^ the New Yprk, Feb. Ift-rHenry 'John \Sw iqg Trio The Week '"/■ invited to join in th>* world fellow­ the critical manpower situation man of the 1944 canvass, is enlist­ Branford Street This mod­ with Saturday, 9:00 a. m.. Children's Organ Postlude — ‘‘^>"8 ship of prayer. /’ by Miss R. Nt;lson of Rockville. without any more orders or direc­ Crystal Lake road. Bablel plead­ ing workers;' and Mrs. EklwaTd BOwers, 135 MaW mountain range in Arskan Francis Mayer, 24, ot 188 South Shells Rj'an -r Bari MacLswie Monday at 7:00, Boy Scouts. Triumte" _ ____ Rolapd Diggle ed guilty to the charge and Judge ern Cape Cod, i rooms and Hollister street. . choir. Tuesday at 7:00, Girl Scouts. Saturday, 6;0(i p. m. — The 12 noon. Church School and pas­ tives from Federal agencies. Here Charles^C. Talcott who has been m jt bitter enemy realatance . The Main street Manchester, now ^ With 10:00 a. m.. Confirmation class. 9:30 a. 'm- — Church School. Senior E p w o ^ League will hold tor's Bible class. Carl A. Goehring fined him $15 seriously/'ill for several weeks la bath,' 2nd floor partly fln» ipaneae launched several, sharp STAKTS MONDAY: Tuesday St 7:00, Choir re­ Classes for all ages. An opportun­ also we have the Federal agencies which he paid. serving in the Navy, and Miss El­ hearsal. _ a suppep niyf social. Robert Gor­ Evening service at 7:30. addiess cooperating In the program.” repdr'teiCi now able to sit, up for a ished. Fireplace^ Copper Spends Thne on Train attacks against ^ British positions Hammond Organ “Salute To The Marines* ity to study (ho Bible with g;reat- by Dr. Johnson on ."Christ's An­ 'The Ellington Woman's club will short period, which is pleasing phirabing, steam heat coal, at the southeast 'end of the . pass sie Mas Mahone, 23 of 330 West Church of the Nazarene Wednesday at 6:30, the Married don is p re se n t of the* League. sponsor a Bridge. Setback and wit*' . 466 Main Street (tuples Glub will meet . at the er devotion durtpg B** Lenten sea­ swer to the Man Who Was Smart­ news to his friends. Thermoatat controL Inan- Williamsport, Pa. OPH-An Wednead'ay night but were thrown 86th street Nev4 York, were Uiaued WALLACE BEEKY son. 7^ ing Under the Sting of a Family Whist party In the Towm hail. Feb. Haraood Skelley has” sold hl» in his home town after a ^ e a r back with losses. a llcens;e to marry in the City Most Popular Grill Rev. Jnmen A. Young, Pnstor. chureV for supper. Rabbi Ber- 10:45 a. m.—Church Nursery / Goapel Mall 25 on Friday evening, at 8 o’clock. lated. In gooji condition. - • - ^ ALSO -thold W,oythaler will be the Brawl.” To Meet as Usual home place in eastera Tolland to an without a furlough brought no .Other AllleU units were mop­ Clerk's office hen today. Parents are Invited'to leave young y' 415 Center Street n ie Week - The proceeds will be for the Red, out-of-town purchaser and / ’ill Built by Johnson in 1943. happiness to Pvt. Howard C, The cduple stated they would be In TownI • "Petticoat Lsreeny” Sunday services: speaker. Cross War Fund. ping - up - enemy detachments on 9:30 a. r m.. Church school. children in the Nursery while at­ The weekly cottage prayer soon move his family Into an Lot; 50x130 ft. F. H. A. Coles. He spent the tlm ^n a rail­ the Buthedaung-Maunjgdaw road married on Feb. 27 at Holy ‘Trin­ Wednesday at 7:00. Cub Scouts. tending the morning service of c^0:30 a. m.-^Breaking of bread. On Febriiarv 22 Private Charles Pces.sler, Jr.-, Is apartment in the Pero housi in road yard aboard a /train and ity church hen by the Rev. Fa* Classes for all ages. John Cargo, Friday at 2:30, World Day of meeting-will be held “at the home spending a nine-day /urlough with mortgage $4,900 — 839.24 and the Japanese'ioat heavily in . superintendent. worship. 12:15 p. m.—Sunday school, of Mr. and Mrs. Hjlmar Carlson. the River District. ! ' per month including taxes couldn't.even phone./he told his theae operations which Included ther O'Shea. Phone Earlv for Prayer service at 2:30 in the Cen­ 4:30 p. m.—Intermediate Youtiy 7:00 p. m.—Gospel service. his wife and phnents. He Is sta­ Rev. Leonard Stryker'and Mrs. • parents after‘hia outfit reached Its a successful raid on a Japanese M r Mayer 'was bom in Man­ MIDNITE SMOW -10:45 a. m., morning worship. ter Congregational church. All Fellowship. ' / 9 Hemlock street, Wednesday eve­ The Ladies' Division of the Man­ tioned in Georgia.' ■*. and I n s u r a n c e. Price sSaSuS om Sermon by pastor: "Run With the 7:15 p. m.—Tuesday, Prayer ning at 7:30. ' Following this Stryker of Tolland are spending destination. poat 12 miles south of Maungdaw. chester, the son of'Jooeph M. and EVEUy FRIDAV women of this church urged to 6:00 p. m.—H i^ sg q e Fellowmp. meet and Bible reading. ' chester Y, M. C- A. will hold its Mrs. Agnes Ribbe of Maple the' winter months in -j Sebring. $6,750. ft Tn 'the Kaladan area northwest Rose G. Mayer. The bride, who is Reservation, 3923 Tidings.” Soloist, MisS Marion E. attend. The subject will be’V'Music Atmind service the- Ladies' Aid will hold classes as usual on February 22nd. street is's patient In the Johnson Janes. its business meeting. , Florida, and Rev. Stryker officiat­ of -Maungdaw west African units the daughter of Samuel and Fran­ Notca the World" led by Mias Jete Wll • The Disctission group which Memorial ho.spltai where she is ed at a wedding- there February continued their advance along ces 'Jacob Mahone; was. bora In «:30 p. m., N. Y. P. S. Miss The Pastor'S class for young son and Miss Arlene Ted^rd. All Buckingham Congregational Coming Evehts • meet.*! at 11 , o’clock Tuesday under observation. Pinehurat Section— J ihBOE -Vallacreek, W. Va. Marion E. Janes, president. pteple seeking Church member­ •pie burning of the church prop­ 10 at Saint Agnes Episoopal both sides of the Kaladan riven HARTFORD ' 7:30 p. m„ Elvangelistic service. High school' young pfibple, are 'Church ■ morninga ' heard Mrs. Paul church. 2^ m ily Duplex. 6 and 6. Tnconie Tax Returns ship will begin Sunday evening,^ coidWly invited to b^pr^sent. Kev. Philip Roee, Pastor erty mortgage Sunday evening, Psuetae last week. ■ Her'discus­ Pastor's subject: “ Reproof and March 27, a t 5:00. ' Feb. 27 including a 'special pro­ News has been received of the FumaaRt- Deep lot. Rent Correction.’’ Bterial music. fffSO , p. m. — S ei^ r Epworth sion on the Minority Races in the Students Reach 'death of Arthur .Metcalf In New $35 each floor. Pays bet­ Prepared Airmen Sink 201 ylSO Wednesday evening Lenten League. _ , 10 a. m.—Sunday- school. gram. United States was prefaced with PI The Week‘ meetings will be held each week Haven February 14. Mf. Met­ ter than 10^. l|Q^ con­ ReasouaMe Fm I Tons of Slapping Tuesday at 7:45 p. m., business ■ 7:30 p. m.—EviRiing Service in 11 a.,^ni.—Morning worship. a comparison of opbiiona on color calf at one time a druggist in Tetephooe M am tetcr 8208 r u m b a K iN o meeting of the Church school cab­ during Lent, starting March iat. the C hi^I. Rev.'^W. Ralph Ward, and religious differences. Pre­ Wae Bond Goal New Haven built a. summer home dition. Second In A Series Of Six Oriingklng. Feb. 1ft—(8>)—MaJ. A; Will preach, oh the . subject judices (jan only be changed by a. ______Gen. Clairs L. Chennault, com­ inet. "Messages From Second Letter to Christian Science Services Professor Given in Tolland, his ancestral town­ Wednesday at 7:30 p. m.. Pray­ The Center Church new understanding of difference New London, FCh.-_, 19—(/P)— ship. He and Mrs. Metcalf spent mander of the 14th U. 8. Air. Be Our Guests Timothy and-the’Letter to Titus' T Anm7A rx f Al'xasxiis>fxJhi races. Post-war thinking can- Desirable Home With In­ Force, announced today that his er and Praise service with the pas­ (Congregational) in a series of sermons, "The New Hartford, F|rSt church, Sun. 11.-i Connecticut College. for Women their summers here and winters, come—2-Family Flat 5 and tor in charge. Choir rehearsal Watson-Woodruff, D. Dh-Minister S. 8. 11: Wed. 8, 537 Farmington be clear nor constructive un­ Sfudenta today reached their goal at their home in New Haven. The LECTURES airtten had sunk 201,160 tons of" Testament Speaks.” less’ there iS more tolerance .to­ of $750, with which to buy a $1,000 5 with qhe room each on enemy shipping in oferatlons from follows. Jesse Dsvls, Director of Music The Week avenue. funeral was held in Nqw Haven Free Enlargement Friday at ■'7:30 p. m.. Youth Waldo Newberry, Orgnalst ward each other she said. war bond for the Sykes fund. Bar­ Wednesday at 2 .p. m. Burial 3rd floor. Coal homing Oct. 1, 1043, to date. Monday 4:00 p\ m. —;The Girl Hartford. Second' church. Sun. Storrs, Feb, 19/;P)—Dr. Albert ' This week the class has invited bara Gahm, '44. Andover, Mass., Rally with J. Lyal'C^Ihound and 'Scouts will meet In the Scout 11 and 5: S. S. 11: -Wed. 8, was in Evergreen cemetery. He steam heat One stoker. Wttli Every BoU of hlos The announcement listed S8,7(X1 TOisIlCHT Kenneth Pearsaill as the workers. 10 s. m.—Morning worship, ser­ E. Waugh, head of the Economics Ral^bi Woythaler to speak . on was chairman of the drive. (eaves/ beside his wife several A t The Ocvelepod aad rriatud. **U C tons aa probably sunk and M.250 Iteth are theoldgicar students at Room. Lafayette and Russ streets. ' Jewish customs and religion. It The senior class, which tradi­ Fireplaces. Lot 50x190 tana, daraagsd. In addition, 214, mon by the minister, 'the music: 7:46 p. m.— The W.S.C.S. will Rockville Society. Sun. 11: S. S. department at the University of coiudns in Tolland and in Rock- Eastern Nasarene college. The Prelude—"Contemplation" will be an opportunity for a bet­ tionally sponsors the 'driv;e for .the vilfe. - plus 2-car garage. Rent small boats, four - gunboats, two I - . : servtces are open to teeryone. hold their regular meeting in the 11: Wed. 8, 84 Union streeL Connecticut, has been granted a ter understanding of the Jewish Sykes fund, a meinorial' to the $45. Pays better than ELITE STUDIO tugs and four barges ware de- VretbUd Ladies’ Parlor. The speaker will leave of absence to aid in the reor­ Mrs. Helen Smith entertained An Evening*s Fun Wili Do Anthemr—"On Great Lone HIUs" “Mind” will be the subject of the people in Manchester who have first president of the college, voted several of her out of town fWends 12%. Monday Evening, Feb. 21 strojfed. .SibeUus be Rev. Erwin Paul, miasiqpary to Lesson-Sermon for Sunday, Feb­ ganization of the Department of many things .to offer to the com­ to substitute the bond drive this Coucordln Lutheran Chile for twenty years. He was ruary 20t(i. Ekronomics at the California Insti­ year in place of a performance by Wednesday afternoon. Declaring it had been his X'con-. LINA ROMAV Anthem—"Hear My Prayer” * tute of Technology, it ■^fas an­ munity if a helpful study can be . ’The Ladies’ Aid Society of ths vicUon for many years that China Winter sad Garden Streets Jamps born in America of Armenian par­ The (SoldGn 'Text is from Job a noted artist, the usual proced- 2-FamiIy Flat 5 and 5 with A t 8 O’clock , You A World of Good O- lA’ V fu'iR* Rev. Karl Richter, Pastor. ents. He has travelled extensively nounced today. - made. Tolland Federated Church held a was the logical placrfor defeating Offertory—"Chateon Trlete" 36:5. “Behold, God is mighty, and He wUl remain in California un­ ure. . - ^ business meeting a t ' the Red oar room each on 3rd floor. Japan," (^lennault said is an in- '^WESSON BROS Tpehaik'owsky In South America in the Interests despiseth not any: he is mighty in The bond will be added to the Our Saturday Gu«ata Aae Many! Dial 8802, Wdll Sava 8:90 a. m., Sunday school and of Sunday Schools,, and attended til the ej)d of the present yemester Wins Concession On Roomers present Sykes fund'of $15,415 col­ Cross rooms 'Thursday afternoon. Hot-air furnaces. Not new Income T a x tcrvlaw yesterday that he waa in Bibla classes. Alfred Lange, su­ '9:30 a. m.—The rkureh school. strength and sfisdom." and will return to the University Special business to discuss woe DR. ALAN OVERSTREET accord With Admiral Chester W. ^}^^HOUyi¥OOD JPAP/0 Departments and classes for aU the World Sunday School Conven­ Selections from the Bible in? lected at benefit performances In but in fairly good condition. Nimttz’ plan to drive aeroaa ths ' Yoti a Choice Booth Ip Oar Main GrflL perintendent. ages. tion at Oslo several years ago. He of Connecticut in July. Denver.—Mh-f A Denver woman previous years. After the ivar, the the extra need of tte many 2 w garage. Deep lot Exchange Professor On International Relations OWN Sr/IC£ REVUE 10 a. m., worship. YIm choir will elude the following: "Great Is 'our Sykes fund will be used to con­ household necessities to rsplops. Pacific and land, air and ground 11 B. m. -A nursery In charge will speak on the subject, "Chile. Lord, and of great pow erhis un­ paid $350-in fines the past year for Rent $30 each. Price ' f R ^ u r n s forces on the China coast meet for rehearsal at close of of Mrs. Ronald Wadsworth Is con­ Two films will be shown. "Chile” Makes Wage- Adjustment operating a rooming and boarding struct a new building for alumpae At Weslejran. Speaking On service. and “Orchids of Tropical Amer­ derstanding is infinite.” (Psalm guest rooms. 'Triple Damages Sought $7,500. ; "China must be used In tha final ducted for the convenience of par^ 147:5). house in -a restricted residential defeat of JapM," the genaral ain- enta attending church. ica." The devotions will be led by Hartford. Feb. 19.—UP)—Labor zone. Finally she dacided to com­ phasiged. SL John’s PoUah Chorch .6 p. m.—The CYP Club. Mar­ Miss Anns M. Wilbur. The host­ Correlative passages from the Commissioner Cornelius J. Dana- ply with the ordinance, then the WiU Note Scarce Birthdays' New Haven, Feb. 19.—<85— T te **Russia-Today and Tomorrow” Prepared- Will Aoeoounedate Tianaparts l•FMln(aWMfN Golway Street jorie Mitchell, director. Jean Cra- esses will be the members of the Christian Science textbook, “Sci­ her reported yesterday that the Office of Price Administration Office of Price Adminiftratkm Wolfon W. Grant The SHERIDAN Rev. 8. a. BscaepkowaU gln, president, leader of devo-' Ejpwortb Chrcle. ence and Health with Key to thS Stafford Worsted t CKimpany of said she couldn’t evict the tenants. Pottsvilic, • Pa.+-(45— There’ll alleging charges of 87,187 in e«- New air bases being completed S / ' "V ’ Waller Grfiyh, Orgaatot tiohs, Emily Strong. Speaker, Mra. Tuesday, 3:30 p. m.—Brownies Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy, Stafford Springs, after company So the city again charged tlia wo­ be a celebration in the Aungat cess of ceiling pries for butter and •4T Main S t Hartferd in China will occomnodata the include the following (p.469); sgga add to retoUera. fllad atet In TeL ^75S4 Raotonoblo Fee heavleat and latest type air trana- Max Schmidhauaar. ly^ic, "Swita- at East Side Recreation building. officials had inspected the wage man . with the same offana^but home Feb. 29 (fiRkt Ipap year date For Information and Tfekct Rascvratlons Phone 7206. perta, aad "wa hope to bitag la (B y Far tho^Nicesi GraUn T otm ) 9:00 a. m,—Yirst inaes. erland.” All Center Church Young 7:00 p. m.—Boy Scouts in the "Mind la God. ITie exterminator of records, had made a wholly volun­ she’s won a concession: City st- that comes only once in four Sups'rior court yaatordoy fbr SEt,- Mancheatcr 3160 Phene 4050 an enormous tonnags" of supplies 10:30 a. m.—Second piaas. People of high school age invited. Scout room. error is the great truth that God, tary back wage adjustment toteeys promise to hold off two years). For both Mrs. Morris 562 triple domagas, ogadnst Wuit- to cany out operations in Read H erald Adva." Choir rehearsals JoUowing each The week Wednesday, 10:00 a. m.- -W. 8. good, is the only mind, and that amounting to $2,138 lor 174 cm- Nteeks in hope the OPA will decide Aungst and her daughter, Mra. ael and Gordon, Inc, Brtdgaqort sstuaam ailSB Ssaa^^ 7:19. Monday—Trpoo 2fi, Bq jIC. 8. Rad Cross Sawing a t tbs Rad the supppsltitious opposite of In­ ployto. ) BottethiBg,slaa. * Horace Geodyaar, it’s a blrthdajr. dairy praducti ' -‘ ^f-.j y\ Y’

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m j u ’ aad Ocorge iVew Sheridan Bike Repairs Thi^^rvic^ Station 'ir ^^Good News! Wutiinc)rdh, Feb. i»— be sure Not only do they eorve good foerf JOHN I. OLSON HIGH GRADE Hancock, appointed by the presi­ spare parts, tires and Bill Green of a Job that will ^ve the utmoat moet aatiafiutlon, is something to dent to the Job, yesterday gave in satisfaction. The owner of this put ih red letters on the calender. and good liquor, but ths surround­ him their. recommen(}atlons for working away for dear life. How up-and-coming Mrvics station, Perhaps ws all have ths same fail- ings are plegMnt and the cost Is Contract Painting easing America back into peace­ he can turn out work, answer ques- Leonard______Brown, 'lad ths foresight _ ing today, that of thinking work such that pt'actioaily every per­ PRINTING tions and know Just where to put son leaves there.fssling satisfied. time aeUvlty as soon as war con­ to ini this new machine, put out | cannot be done as it used to be. If you prefer eatipg in the main ditions permit Miss June Yeomans his hand on any object is hard to by . ths■ .Quickway - ■ - — —Engtnesring----- ■— However, Mr. Brown does not feel JOB AND COMMERCIAL .-my, *but he cap and docs as hun­ dompany of Cedar Rapids. that way—neither do Ms satisfied dining room, there is a Mparate Interior Decorating Two Main ConeMeraUons dreds of his friends—and his cus­ patrons. Why not call him, phone entrance from Main street and PRINTING ^tltere wore two main consldera- Miss June Yeomans, local color.-*- Mr, Brown has always endeav­ they have facilities In handle large tura soprano, has chosen for her tomers are his friends—can tell ored to ifive hla customers the best 2-1227 f an appointment? The Prompt and BAolent Prlatlag Uons: Nothing must interfere with you. possible service and after an ex­ Main Street Service Station Is parties here. However, if you pre­ Paper Hanging of All Kinds. erinning the war; unemployment part in the hour of music and Now that grown-ubs have taken tensive survey and check-up, he open Week-days from 8 o’plock In fer the 'small d inlu room or the must be avoided through planning meditation to be presented Sun­ up bicycle riding, they too are decided to nstall one of them here. the morninj; through into the eve­ grill, you can obtaim the. same COMMUNITY PRESS that will switch workers from war learning that Bill's Tire and Re- His has been more than ning. On Sundays they are open good food there. 1 12 Jackion Place to peace Jobs when and where pos- day evening at 7;S0 at the North ' BuNineHH Men's Luncheon A. B. Holmes i. W. Bara Methodist church, the ever lovely air Shop la Just the place to' have vindicated, foi not only does this from 9 in the morning until 1 alble. - , Rrst-ald rendered their bicycles. machine really do a grinding Job, o'cloek In the aftemoun. A very popular feature is the Phone 4370 381 No. Main S t TeL B137 And right at the end of the long Ave Maria," ,by Gounod, and If you are having trouble with your but it actually grinds valves to Another important thing is the special busineMmen's lunohson report tte planners, threw Itr a Mozart's atlrring “Alleluia.” Mias bicycle end It Just doesn't seem to that they are gu.rrantecd to work 34-hour battery service Main which la partldulariy good. Man­ J. aiiggeation whl>.h might make any Yeomans is well'known in musical be right, take It to Bill Green—it better than ever. Why not drop in Stre.t Service Station offers you. chester has long felt thk peed of a amyor’B heart skip a beat in Joy, circles in town having appeared in won't take him long to see Just and let Mr. Brown or one of his They feature the woll-known Fire­ restaurant serving a htUinaH SEE FOR YOURSELF! Get Your Supplies Of , both concerts and rscitals. She is luncheon in pleasant surrouiidlngA U ho takes only a Quick look: what the trouble is and in an un­ assistants explain just how this stone and Edison oatteries. The You can go •’Many worthdrhUe community a member of the South Methodist believably short time it will be machine works. They will tell you Moblloil products sold by them and Griffin is to be oom^i- Ox-Line. Paint projects such as schools, hospitals, church choir and a pupil of Mrs. fixed as good as new. Perhaps that It alto (pinds the rocker arms heed no Introduction, to people of mented on his restaurant. over your car waterworks, and others, ha*’, had Nellie Carey Reynolds of Hart­ Manchester. Make Main ' Street The New Sheridan Restaurant wHh a nagnl- Now for Those you think a bicycle Is not hard to on Chevrokts and Bulcks. has been newly decorated and the to be deferred through the war be> ford. Mrs. Flora Chase and Mra fix—thers isn't any trick at all to Must Bs Satisfactory Service Station at 979 Main street tylag gl a a a Painting Jobs. cause there were other more essen* Beatrice Roberts, both of Bolton, having it running Just like a clock. There Jp one thing to be sure of your sendee station for ail your new lighting system Inatailsd baa will, contribute violin numbers and needs. added greatly to the attractive­ whan wo get tlal needs for the same manpower Just remember the story cf the —no JobVIU leave * e Main Street ness of the surroundings. If you and materiala s the choir will sing several num­ little boy who started In to Ox the through aarv- Manchester bers, under the direction of Mrs. care for dancing you will find the Icing It •» end see for youraelt BrtMlng Funds Set Aside clock. It Just didn't run arf(j| neith­ floor space ample and . Oeorga ‘‘Many of those projects are David M. Bennett, .organist and er will your bicycle. If It doesn’t sntiofy every stand­ . Hardware Co. choir director, Four From State Smith and his electric organ are \ completely engineered and the Has All the Parts Cook’s Station thers to provide music for your ard. Peter Onllaiwo -• goaepbJtarrett funds for their construction set Compositions of both classical Do you nssd tires?. Art you Listed Wounded piaasure on Thursday and Satur Propa. aside. As war needs slacKbn, the and modern masters will be heard missing a part, or has somothing day evenings. COOK’S SERVICE STA. . 282 North Main Straet War Production Board has the during this musical hour, the first broken on your bike ? Take your Always on Job You will enjoy taking ths whole Mnneheator Oteea Ptaoee 8M6 Tel 6265 mechanism for reconsidering any part of which will include works bike to Bill Green and nine family t: -rs for dinnsr, and When of these projects in the light of the of the »eat master, Johann Se­ chances out' of ten, he will' have Washington, Feb. 19.—(g»)—The you do, you are sure of a varied rules of relative essentlinlty then bastian Bach and his contempor­ the part you need to make your Headquarters for All names of four Connecticut met menu in spite of food shortages. /■ / ■ ary, George Frederick Handel. bike as good as new. are included on today’s War de Just think of being able to con­ s^What does that mean? Here's Mrs. Bennett hpa chosen to play Have jrou a oertifleata from the Things Needed by the sume a luscious ateax without hav­ J. R. Braifhwaitt Johnson Bros. v f / tfk^top of every fVar Bond you buy are these words: It was explained at WPB: on the organ Bach's “U ttie Pre­ rationing board fo ra new bicycle ? partment list of 315 JJnited States ing to give up a single precious " city of Mo-Hum, before war lude in D Minor” and “Air,” The Bill's Tire Repair Shop Carries the Autoist These Days. soldiers wounded in action in the point! If it is a snack after ths Electrical Contractors was ready to build three Keys Made, I ^ k s Repaired beautiful and dignified “Largo" Columbia and Elk bicycles and Central Pa.lfic, European, Medl theater, Just drop in and ohooas 513 Main Street 'The United States promises to pay. • new scBtF* Then came Pearl movement from his “Concerto in everyone knows these nationally Do you remember the old ad^e, terranean and Southwest Pacific practically anything you wish—it Tools Ground Harbor. Katerials were needed for D Minor for Two Vloline” will be famoUB bikes. “Whan th# days begin to Isngtoen will prove to be a pleasant habit, TeL 6227 - 7606 war. The schools could not be areas. Th^ are: v played by Mra. Chase and Mrs. Whatever your bicycle troubles. —then ths cold begins to strength­ Diorio, Pvt. Eugene F.—An this dropping in at 613 Main strMt Lawn Mowers Sharpened built ^ Roberts. To conclude thla group, Just stop in and ask Mr. Oraen's en?" Like many of thoM old say- thony Diorio, father, 42 Winthrop —the New Sheridan Restaurant. Those may not sound like such brave words. But War industHas sprang up. Pret­ the choir will sing the chorale Od'vloe. He will be glad to tell jrou Ings, it has much of truth in it or We Wm Glady Give Yon ty soon every available working street, Torriiirton. Electrical Utilities "Break Forth. Beautious what is needed and saa that your it would not have laatad through Duncan, Kc. John F.—Mrs, Estimates. man surf woman m Ho-Hum had Heavenly Light.” and “Thanks Be bicycle la put in good running or­ the years. Ws all know Just what Re-Conditioned actuglly they are the hope of the world I a Job. To Ood’'^ by HandeL der. His 'phone number is B4fl0, Margaret Duncan, mother, 693 But this week d.wfllO Ho-Hum. cold can do to our batterlea. w d No.’th Main street, Bristol. Guns Repaired For two numbers in a lighter and the shop is at 180 Spruce that is where Cook’s Service 8U- McCarthy, Pvt. John T.—Tim­ Eleetrie mere are thrown outXf employ, street. Uon comes In. They will check A Retnliuler ment when the War department vein Mra. Bennett will play othy McCarthy, father, 1318 iran- 52 Pearl St. Phone 4200 BongM — Befrignratom cancels Ita ermtract with the cart- "Chorus of Angels” by Clark and your battery and sm to it that Istan avenue, Bridgeport. to get a ,\ “Slavonic Cradle Song" by Neru­ none of theM mornings will your Blcara, Pfc. Philip A__Mrs. ridm company where theyNvork. da. The choir* will dng an ar car battsry refuse to perk. SPENCER . / m e WPB, because the Vhola Auto Aecideiits Emma Sioard, mother, 37 Madison X rangement of a Lithuanian Folk Cook's Servlcs Stotlon is locat­ avenue, Hartford. S U P P O R T ' war matarials picture has ed on the main highway a t the provad ao much, might now Song arranged by Cecily Lam­ to relieve that muicular back­ We Have Been In the abto to 1st the town of Ho-Huid berts, antitled "Our Prayer” and Proloug War OrMn and they are headquarters BILL'S TIRE have the materials for buUdli\g I Accessories. the w^ld after victory is won; but yihII reach out the hand ridge maikers to take Jobs in near- of the invocation, offertory sen­ power and Important vehiclea dur Cook's S ^ ic e SUtlon Is will mated that the submarine, which bytowna naedlng them. tences and benediction, words of ing this war-time winter. ing at al|4lmes to give you an is being salvaged for Junk, would Atlantic Phone 5876 180 Spruce St. -Phone 5450 The atory might be different if familiar evening hymns. The offer, In agreeing' with the uthar. iwo estimate on your car repairs, they be brought to the surface in about of friendship, and assume our proper share of responsi­ Ho-Hum was a town in Aflaona ing will be for the benefit of the agencies, the Safety commiaalon guarantee satisfaction and their two weeks. Service Station where there was no acute scarcity choir fund. pointed out that motor vshicla ac 'workmanship la of the highest 2^9 Main Street The millions of us who buy those Bonds, do proudly bility in sem g that freedom, equality, and orderly justice ct manpower In the aurroundlng The members of the choir are cidenta, like all types ^ ^accidents, Iqurfity. You need feel no' hesita­ ' I GIBSON'S KRAUSE'S area. Then WPB would be guid­ Mrs. Bernice Chappetl, Mrs. Mary prolong the war by killing or m tion In asking their advice, for GARAGE and solemnly promise: ed by., the importance of keeping Chaplin, Mrs. Flora Chase, Mrs. juring thousands of'War worksrf,^ they, are glad to help ail of their LECLERC General GREENHOUSES become possible for all people, everywhere; tboee 3,000 cartridge workers em­ Dorothy Krauee. Mrs. G«rtrude including hundre5td of such acci­ customers to the bMt of , their FUNERAL SERVICE B. H. Glbsou. Prop. Minor, Mrs. Marion McLagan, dent victims eaeh year In Copftec- ability. Call Cook’s Service Sta­ 31 Hartford Road ployed, even if it meant building Waltor N, LeelMe, Director. Automobile Speeialiting la . • . that partial victory shall not breed the kind of . . . t^ t neither our own fighting men nor any of three new schools. Mrs. Ruth Shedd, with Mrs. Char­ ticut, and by destroying IrMplace- tion, phone 3696 and you will be Special AttouMon Thus the picture xif a year ago lotte Tyler, Mrs. Roerts and Miss ab|e motor Vehicles used to trans­ sure of prompt service. Service ’a sA u Given To Phono la reverted: Then manpower was Yeomans assisting. \ port war Workers to vl^l employ, Car repair prices are especially Wheel ’ AHgnment. Orders. Tat 8706. weakenins over-confidence which can rob us of complete our allies shall be 1^ down in any way wbaUpevcr now, not so scarce but certain mate­ ment Ifi lhe natlon|s all-out strug reasonable at this station. The Bpsctoliata to Pu- rials, like steel, were desperately gles against the Japs and Ger prices are ptikaed as Iow\ m poMl- Brake and* neral aad WsS- victory; \ or in the hard-fighting days to come, or in the ptaca needed. mansi ble consistent with satisfactory QUALITY C^trbu/kor d I n g Arnwge- , I • ' Illustrates Great Coaoem Last Dfighi "Let's not be lulled by prewa work. Drop in and 1st them give ture hopes of an early spring,!^ the you an estimate on putting your P R I N T IN G ! Mrviecl menta. To iUustrate WPB’t great con­ The Doorway To Cooefortlag, . . . that unity shall rise above ail squabbles, and that will follow victory;i cern about squeezing every ounce Safety commission wsrnsd, in car in tip-top shape or phone 3996 rha printing Gut tiowars.' Los Angeles—Arthur H. Kud- commenting on the longer days and make an appointment. Conservative, Job we do for 185 Main SL Phone 5012 of manpower into war Jobs, otie ner, 93. one of the nation's fore­ Homelike Funeral Service. Potted Ptantti official said: and recent mild weather. “tCt y o u will differences; • • • that wei the p eo ^, will dig into our pockets, most advertising men and. head member, many official/and uhof Found Dead Id Apartiiwnt 33 MAIN ST.. MANOHESTBB prove Mtta- “When the metal was the big. of Arthur Kudndr, Ino., New problem by being short, we cut ficlal weather sages have predict CALL 8866 netory, be- York. He was a natiyh of La­ ed several typical N4w England Hartford. Feb. 19.—(/P>—Wll X ■ ------^------efinto It wlli . . . that this war shall be fought through to a finish purses, and savings to make the success of the War Bond ' down on the amount of it i^ich peer. Mich. / Cattle and Poultry * want into baby, carriages. That storms for Connecticut, during the llam A. Woolford, 47, and his be produced endar tlw i Buy Your Hardware Milwaukee—The Rev; Robert S. next few weeks." wife, Mary Rom, 39, resUurant modern, eflicietit metboda Ovi meant more wood was used in Johnston, 8. J., ^9, professor of EXPERT REPAIRING Are Bringing Top Pricest with all that we have and all that we are; program a symbol of our determination. making them. But the use of workers, were found dead yMter- our estimate. religion and philosophy at Mar­ day in their apartment. Dr. Wal­ ON ALL MAKES OF CARS Dependable Quality — Servkw! and Housewares FEED '*Vood meant more manpower was quette university and from 1980 needed in making the carriages. ter Wclssenbdm, medical exami­ . . . • that the sacrifices of today, and the larger sacri­ ' These things we subscribe toNXhese things we be­ “Now we can afford more metal to 1936 president of St. Louis uni­ Muloiiey Supports ner, M id the deaths were acciden­ WILLIAM H. SCMIELDOB -f ) versity. _ tal and were caused by acute al- 138 Spruce Street TeL IM6 | N c^ s at MOON'S FEEDS for the carriages but we need the Huntlngtmi, L. I.—Dr, Charles Green-Lucas Bill cohollsm and the Inhalation of il- FOR BEST/ RESULTS! fices of tomorrow, shall be accepted willingly, in the hum­ lieve in. These things we promise. manpower. So we are letting Benedict Davenport, 77, interna­ liimlhatlng gas. more metal go into carriages.” tionally known biologist who for Thus, vdille some-towns may 30 years directed the Cold Spring, V ' ' CAMPBELL'S \ bahehtXhrougb the Banich-Han- N^, Y., experimental station of the Storm, Feb. 16— (gb — In rc- James .A. Woods cook recommendation—if the pres­ sponM to the. soldier vote petition W6 Now Have A Hardware Store LARSENT ident approves it—that benefit Carnegie institution. He waia a circulated around., the Unlvamty Largs Stock Of native of Stgmford. Conn. of Connecticut campus, Unitsd Cor. Main snd Middle Tpk. FBEDSERVieE will depend on manpower nbeds. Chickasha, Okie.—E>r, Fnidtr- for a good while to come. ‘ States Senatof Francis Maloney UMBRELLA . . . Espccifillv Fords, Mer- as Depot Square Pboaa S6SS ick G. Clapp, 64, of Bronxvllle, N. (D); of Connecticut sent hla ac­ curys and Lincoln Zephyrs. Y., internationally known geolo­ knowledgement for ths support of COVERINGS ‘ AD Work i Warren Trial Wednesday gist and consultant to many for­ the Federal OrMn-Lucas MU In a and eign governments. letter addressed to Luther Ogawa, In All Sizes and Colons Aboolatcly Goaranteedl ffRUIT TREES AND New Haven. Feb. New York.—Amos R. E. Pinchot ch^m an'of ths local commission, For Men’s and Women’s MOBILOIL — MOBILGAS GRAPEVINES T. P. Holloran .George E. .Warren of Whodbridge, 70, attorney and btother of former w f^h was released today. Umbrellas. e Trimmed and Sprayed FUNERAL HOME ' charged with sending a threaten­ Gov. Gifford Pinchot of Pennsyl­ Senator John Danaher (R) has FUEL O IL ing letter to an official of the Bris­ vania. He was .born In Paris. as yet Mnt no acknowledgement Bring In Your Old Frames ' MAIN STREET for Scale. for the Metal in Them. IdenUy tocated—convenlant aad tol Aeronautical company of which Chicago.—Frank Lotan Venning, of the circular sent. to him in .181 Center Street , Now Is tbs ttaM to get tbia he formerly was president, goes 56, architect who specialized in Washington. *. ■ - SERVICE STATION work dopo. bofore the Spring «way from the busy tburoagb- on trial Wednesday lii Federal university and chuich buildings. Three hundred seventy-four L.' PALUZZI 878 Main Street Trt. 2-1337 Telephone 6566, tare. Otstlnctiva Servlcn. tlpd- Terre Haute, Ind.—William R. r.. V i ’!-’ court at Hartford. It was announc­ students and faculty members M BioMlI Street TeL 5968 Oomplliag Bstaow fop lortUlx- ara Pactlltlea. ed yesterday that Warren would () Skidmore, 68. alleged "fix­ signed their names to the petition. faig IswM wrf treatinent ngnlast be permitted on Monday to ex­ er” for Chicago gambling tntsr- daonga by Sapnaoso boetle amine, in the preMnjce of a.repre- esta and a colorful figure in Chi­ AMBULXW^E' SERVICE Mntative of the IT. .8. district at­ cago's political circles . for 40 — FOR — torney. copies ct the letter and of years. Re was bom in Chicago. JOHN S. WOLCOTT DAY AND NlGHT the wrapping on a package he is Washington.—William A. Mc­ tl7 HoWator S t SInnebeiiter Laren. 74. a member of the legal Dupont Paint Products V TNepboM S8S7 175 Center SU Phone 3060 accused of having i^ ie d Warren staff of the Office of Inter-Ameri­ (sron this privilege, through a mo­ can Affairs, son of the late Bishop ■/ X tion argued before Judge J. JoMph William E. McLaren of the Protes­ WALLPAPER •' I •mith several WMka ago. tant Episcopal diocsss of Chica- RESIDENTS OF CAPITOL “ ■*? r>, ..I, ■ PICTURE FRAMING .^iTrgea Bed 0 «m Support ORFORD VILLAGE GRINDINGCO. HeM On Lottery Charge 18 Main 8 l Tel. 7958 Hartfofd, P^bYIS.—<>P>—Gbver- MIRRORS Bring your enr here for nor Baldwin issued a proclamation New Haven, Feb. 19.—(fl>)—Ben­ eomplete oervics.. It is yovr **When Things Are Doll yastarday designating Saturday, jamin Maasar of WaUlngford. : X ' s e e ncpinst and most eonveni- Onr Business Is Good” Fah. 16, and Sunday, Feb. 27, Brownie Karaban of Beacon FaUs 8AW8 0L ALL KINDS w Rad Cross Sabimth and and George Goodwin of Meriden Slit plaee to have yonr car Red CfooB Sunday, respectively. "1 were arraigned in Superior court ssrvtesd with ths bssL SET AND FILED •rga that upon theM days in our yesterday on charges of conspiracy Hand and Power ' IhurrfMs and synagogues there be to Mt up and maintain a lottery, VAN’S Lawnmowers Sharpened Mougbt to the attention of all.who bringing to 3-. the number of per- JOHNSON FAINT CO. and Overbanleff I • tbcr to wesraMp the grea|[ need ao’ns prcMnted on this charge here SERVICE STATION agent*.for Mamiillan Ull, S‘ sulipcnts|.^ u r American Red within the past few days. JUl have 699 MAIN STREET TEL. 6854 •m it an official U. S, Trtatury advtr^mmr-~pnpartd undtr auspices ^ Treasury Department ^ War AdvcrdtlHt Cmedt Orssa'iMaA. - 637 Outfard fend TW.I Beat for Alr-CgalaS ffagyiani pleaded innocent. New. Sheridaii Restewrant A.. ■ s. t i S the Knlscr prediction, and accent “ I Think I’ll Retire Now, H e r r Stl|ickelgruber’ Colleges Face Plays Stage Role Postoffices and Schools Manehesier Dr. Overstreet J. E. JENSEN Mancftesiler it as fact. But we don't know, Your Federal that It will be fact. Perhaps It is Rationing Data ,4— Daie Book Evening Herald ■7 ^ Drastic Cuts To Speak Here FLOOR SANDING existing manufacturers who know Income, Tax Combined ll Years Furnished By ’ , Tomorrow^ Ltyint and tinisliiiif.'" what is going to happen. tmVelling o f Service F laf of II Bliaall Street What we do sense, however. Is No. 42 :7^ In Students On Feb. 20, 1^33,Die Manchaater. office, «^ s Mejicbeiter, Conm OFFICE OF PRICE iADMlNlBTRATIUN placefi/in charge Itslisn-Americsn societies at Ital- Wesleyan Professor to TeL Mandhester IMMil the fact that here is one of the Basis iH Gain or I.,itss (Part 2) and South MaiiehCster Post Offl- Station A laifcAmericah club, THOMAS fBROOSON Begtonal Departmea^.ot Ii^hrmattiMi LectuFr on Russia at Generel Meneser many testa America Is going to The basis for determining gain (Ositlaasi iMtt Fage Oas) ces consolidated. At that time the Two^Offleea Closed Wednesday, F'eb. 28 rounded Ootobet I, IIH U ’Tremvat Street, jBosto*, 8. NilaiMacbnsetts Since that Hlnie, the Highland Surgical Dressings at American meet as It tries to travel into or loss for Federal normal tax, neW Federal building at the Cen-. The Y on Feb.^21. Pul>>lnbe4 Bverr surtax, and victory tax purposes, latter group, about 9,000 are pro- Park and the Manrhester Green Legion Home, Leonard street, 10 ■ SoTideTe And i Holldaye, Entered et that "econo^ny of abundance where the property exchanged had induction students. ter was m cd« the main post office post offices have beer, closed and a> m. to 4:30 p. m. ' tlM *5et Office et M enckeiter, Conn> every one recommends in theory. MlSats, FatSf £ tc. ...pons good everywhere fo^ five gal- Some to Leas All SoldlorB and the olDce at th* North : find, the business taken over by the Thursday, Feb, 34 Dr. Allan Ovatatroet, Depart­ . e l Second CJeee Hell Metter. been acquired by the -taxpayer In Bobk "nilree brown stamps V, W Ions. ' AN HOUR OF If existing manufacturers are payment for services rendered.^Js' The order affects 220 cplletoa then located nn North Maln-ktreet, Manchester poet offlbe. Also Friday, Felv 25. High ment o f International Relations, knd X valid' through Feb. , 26; { Fuel OH became Station A. •' The consolidation qf^-.^the ' post aOBSCRlPTlON RATES • the fair market value of th.e prop­ and unlverslttes. Some of them iMhool Sock 'and' Buskin . play, Wesleyan Unlvertlty, will be the JHUSIC AND wedded to the old car, at a high­ stamps y and Z good through* Period Three coupons valid wlUVtoae their entire complement Frank Crocker was /the poe>' offices preceded by k fe^ months "Junior Mlaa.'” ' er price; It Is because they have erty at the date of receipt. This -March 20. Book Four spare'stamp through Feb. 21 In the south and next speaker in the series of talks basis is then adjiudCil for capital of Army student master k't the South Manchester the. consolldatioh of the^echoole .Biturday, Feb. 36 ' MEDITATION Single Cgpy ...... ig ^ gatiged the post-war market and 3 good for five points of ■ pork! through March-13 in all other \ In announotng the action. War Ofliee befere the consolidation and Slid both-have worked out'weiU Old Timers’ Night, Hose Co. N a at th* Manchester Y. M / O. A., Delivered One Teer^ ...... items, such as'''depreclatton and through Feb.„3»; i areas. Period* Four coupons valid he became the Mahchestor poet- TJ)ere still remains the question February 21 at $ p. m. , ^ judged that they can sell a profit­ betterments in the case of real Secretary Btimsoa said it was 1, Manchester Fire Department MEMBER OP . ' ' Froreeaed Foods i" arisas through Sept. 30: Pe- mads-for "reasons of ImMrativa master. Ernest F.' Brmrti who had of consolidating the flrts depart­ Saturday, March tfi Professor Overstreet Is. a dy­ North MethodUt THE ASSOCIATED raBdS able number of cars at that lUgher estate. . been the pootmaster at the Man­ ments. From the way residents of namic speaker who has addressed The Aeeooteted Preee B ^ Four green stamps K. i." jfnfl'ltsry necessity." and a W ir de­ Ladles’ Night, Tall Cedars, at price. They judge that Selling In the case of property acquired Snd M valid through March 20. ' west »°uth ‘^‘’" “ Sh^Sept 30. partment statement said that chester host office, was made su­ the town arc now talking. It may audiences In Hartford this Winter. Church ly entitled to the pee of by gift, a distinction is ma

■y ■j- M ANCH ESre^ ifiVENING HERAlUD. BfAMCESSTER. OONN^ SATURDAT, FEBRUARY 19, 1944 ■flint MANrHESTKR EVENINtJ HERALU. MANt'HESTER. (’OfiN.. SATUKUAT, EEBRUAJRT It), 1941 “Thank you very kindly, Masaa but men, with his head fiUsd with HOLD B1 Irvin. 1 alius knowed If tbs time tha moat delicate SMcheniem, and come tor you-all to do me a favor all the wheels as wet as a swamp TCM CRCCW f A l R and yon-all would do It” —man will quit using bit brains / ton / ^ and expect them to remain bright d O d i i a d Stage Manager—Good God, man. at the hearings. ropzrlaat. iMS, wrialfree smiatee. Bfctrtaetea. 1544,^1^ S i i i y . lee. had dseidsd to go on aftiraoea, it was sxpinlaad to hsr o f eouras, is not nsws, Tha turo.at strsagora you can’t go on like this! Never In Bvery thoimht marim a line of RfJit A Citu's y/anis Classified ForYiur Benefit that It wasn’t nsessaary to ring up my life have I sebn anyone as your brain. 'The more you think, oeeunrod Istor saakos a Wotfid hold Isas dsagem "N o Bale” every tims a eusthmer drimk as you are! the more you sink It Think the woman on a dlot uma in If Kta and Uth - ! went out without buying anything. Yhi Story: lUtty' BIsbep comes | desk spd' snspped on the lamp ms £ dopartmsnt stora ths othsr day. Wars moesfua to bq with. Leading Man— Hav'n'y— blc! Mme thing often an-IUDERS t o Pratt chester. Tel. 6260.. they feache(r the Widow Reyn­ B U B c a u e a u heater, good tires, very clean, WANTED—WOMAN to operate as a group f o r ...... 8157 sugah ?*' Barber—Certainly, sir. Would Hie Negro had W0rKsd< tor 'tnenta! attitude lie headed toward Vand Whitney .n West Hartford, Mutprcycles 12 olds', a sld a c called her, where fie "Msybe this will help repay in "If you must know, I bought s day shift. Call AMO or S3 Spring Automohilea for Side 4 priced for a quick -Sale, J7.50 lunch room. Experience not FR RENT-pRObMS, single md ropmcd, Kitty said Irritably that "1 io n t know,” said Kitty. "Yon you mind taking off your hnt? those "no-eggsrlsace- Oohb's father, and, as Cobb finMn- failure, you will probably fall. small way what civilians a n doing BEDROOM conaists of bed, dreas- double beds. Kitchen prlyjle^M, confuse me. If you d juat decide vtar bqnd, so I’m going t » ' street. weekly. Brunner’s, 80 Oakland WANTED—A 1941 Pontiac, Olds- Repairing 23 necessary. Call Mr. Koon at Man­ er, chest spring, mattresses, pil- prabal^ Mrs. Reynolda wbulfl be Profsaaor (hurridly complarlng) aalea girls la n store sd, the condemned maa' ''peered When machinery stands still, in donating blood for soldiera FOR s a l e :— 1934 FORD truck street. TeL-OToi. Open evenings. chester 5128. girls.'l*hons 2-1561, 237 O n t e i upset If hS' started entertaining In what kind of a person you are and Tm sorry, but I didn't know that spent her first day punching the through ths cell door"snd said: even in dry weather. It will rust, wouiided in action." Washington for a stockholders’ — I' ' ' I ' moblle. Dodge, Chrysler or Buick, ,lows, boudoir set, chair, clothes meeting!” rack body, 4 cylinder B motor, PIANC t u n in g a n d repairing, street his room. stay that vay—” ladtej^wera pressnt. ^ cash ngiatsr unt^ lata la Yhe good condition. Call 2-0384, 7 will pay 11,200 casb^ immediately < hamper two scatter. rugs.' ' “I wouldn't have any fun!” Mac CASH FOR YOUR CAR—Any 86 for low mileage car.\ Write, giv­ player piano specialty. John WANTED—WOMEN AND girls "She loves me like a son. Any­ Ford street. to operate powet sewing ma­ Priced specially low LARGE FURNISHES! room for finished it for her. -- --.... . to 41. High prices paid. Drlv* Cookerhkm, 28 Bigelow street. way, she thinks I'm queer because ing make, year, modbl, mileage as a group f o r ...... rr. .8109 couple, or 2 girls, opposite State RED RYDER Nice Shot FftED HARMAN over now to 80 Oakland street. Tel. 4219. chines, steady .is/brk, good pay. I write." He kicked the porch (To Be Con tinned) BY car hac been driven, general con­ KITCHEN consists of flT piece din­ Theater, share kitchen with FUNNY BUSINESS Brunner's. Open evenings until 9. dition, and your phone mraber. Apply Tober Baseball Mfg. Co., step "Queer? Hell, I’m crazy." FOR SALE WANTKF I p TUNE, repair a.id Elm street ette set, combuiatlon stove. Lin­ ' another couple. 11 Locuat. m w yiJtJiwii,5iw V»HT Saturdays 6. Phone 5191—4485. Address Box K, Herald. "What’s the m atter?” said Kit­ Six-Room Single. Garage. renilate your piano or player oleum rug, glassware and dlsb- ty as they went indoors and up ■ W OMiOHmil INCOME TAX piano. Tel. Manchestet 2-0402. DEPARTMENT SUPERVISORS ware, step-ladder stool \ . FOR RENT—IN PRIVATE family, 19 u »r ifh w eec vxx>o6« Furnace heat. Situated on FOR SALE—1938 OLDSKlOBILE WANTED—A 1941 or 1942 Chevro­ plcasSuitroom, next to bath, oon- the stairs. We wlU assist you in making sedan, $500. Call 5386 between 3 wanted, full time work. Mc- Priced ai^cially low "My book's no good." Quotations f s r D & z /, Porter street. out your , tax return. Office let, Ford or Plymouth, will pay FURNITURE REPAIRING, re- tinuous hot water. 178 Maple p. m. and 7. 81,000 cash for low mileage car. Lellan's Store, 975 Main street. as a group for ...... 8229 "Then why don’t you fix it?" P rice ...... ,...J6,000. open tU 8:80 p. m. ‘ Evenings flnishtng, cabinet work. Wm. atreet Tel. 2-0477. . M ac'glared at her. Kitty went Our national docurity must have \ Write giving make, year model, WANTED— .VOMAN to help with (Branch Of Connecticut's lar^st y • by appointment. WE BUY AND SELL aU makes -f Wochna, 236 School street Phone Furniture Store!- over to the window. In less than as its first foundation the mainte­ mileage car has been driven, gen­ 2-0961. care of elderly lady, no house­ FOR RENT—NICJE comforUble ' i - Slix-Room Cape Cod. Two used cars. Highest prices paid. eral condition and your phone room, next to bath, fine location, half an hour the unrellqjsle April nance of the great sea and air work. Write Box G, Herald. A-L-B-E;B-'f-S weather had changed from sun to STUART J. WASLEY 1641 Olds. convertible coupe, number. Address Box R, Herald. on bus line. Gentlemen preferred. power which the United States unfinished on second floor. NEW CONVERTIBLE TOPS. Cel-, 43 Allyn S t—Hartford storm. Kitty sighed. Navy is'n ow in the process of state Theater Building model 96, 1941 Olds, convertible luloid replaced in curtains, all Tel. 6881. Fireplace. Steam heat. Off 'Telephane 6648 - 7144 coupe, model 66, 1941 Pontiac "Now what’s your trouble?” In­ building. X East Center street. kinds of leather work. Chas. Lak- Help Wanted— Male 86 COIL SPRINGS, box springs, quired Mac. who sounded low, too. sedan, 1941 Plymouth sedan spe­ Businesa Servlees Offered IS ing. 90 Cambridge street. Tele­ spinet desk, stands, chairs, book —Navy Undeiseeiatary Jdases V. cial deluxe, 1940 Olds, sedan, 1939 "I’m mixed up.” Fonestnl. ^ Price ...... 45»9o0. phone 4740. \ cases, Vlctrola, rugs, combina­ Boardera Wanted 69-A. “You and who else. What do you Olds, sedan, 1937 Chevrolet sedan. ASHES AND RUBBISH removed. BOY WANTED* FOR afternoon tion oil and gas stove, oak din­ DGUBLE r o o m with board for want—warm Scotch or aherry?” Manchester Motor Sales, 512 Drop a line to "Tm cking," 61 NEED REPAIRS? We will loan ing room seta, davenport sets and The Japanese are not strong in Both these places arc ready work at Burton's. man and wife, or 2 ladies or Kitty ahuddered and aaid aher­ West Center. Tel. 4134. Mill sti'eeU you a car if you need repairs over furniture. The Austin A. XTbam- the engineering of automotive ve­ for occupancy. gentleman, includes double bed­ ry. And Mad aaid be waa sorry the hicles, Ttae^quality margin be­ 82(f General repairing on all WANTED—MEAT CUTTER, full b'ers Warehouse, Manchester service wesn't up to her standards. room and also private living room tween our WMpons and the Jap­ 1940 FORD CLUB coupe, driven AS I AM NOW UVING in your makes. Appointment only. Phone or part time, morning or after­ Green. Tel. 2-1013. Call between Kitty swuitg around, took the glaas u j l Household Burglary and WE anese will grow wider as the war only 16,000 miles, heater, spotless vicinity am able to take on con­ 5191. Brunner's. Open evenmga noon. Apply Manchester Public 2 and 6 and ( to 9 except Wed­ for occupants. Il5 Main street he offered he^'; The day had Hospitalization Insurance Inside and out. Terms 87.60 week­ second floor. Mrs. Stephens. progresses. tracts for building, remodeling Market. nesday and Saturday, 2 to 5. changed, the room had changed. BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Simple BY EDGAR MARTIN . . Buy ly. Brunner's, 80 Dakland atreet and odd. jobs, including masonry. OVERHAUL AND REPAIRS on Something had changed the at­ — Ofdnsaoe BlaJ. Oen. O. M. SEE Phone 5191. Open evenings. No telephone at present. For con­ washers, vacuums, toasters, irons, DISHWASHER WANTED—Good FOR s a l e :— INNER spring sofa Wanted to Rent 68 mosphere around her and Mac tact write A. Charon, Box 461, fans, lamps etc., and all children's hours, good pay. Apply Tea bed, never used, 845. Inquire 47 too. . . Sell toys and vehicles. Cash and carry. Room, 883 Main street. / V\rtE.t.V3 Manchester. Pioneer (Circle, Orford Village. MEDICAL OPFICE3t assigned "Sit down,” he aaid. If somaona could Just sducats I Stuart J, Wasiey Tel. 2-1439. their families that ttey Uiey (neuro- WANTED—MEN TO WORK in this area far two months wishes Kitty sat down on the near-Ia- Inanranoe and Real Estate A Full Line of High FOR CARPENTER WORK, and WINDOW SHADES— VEO^ErriAN dia print that changed Mac’s bed psychlatrtc soldiers) are no differ­ HUCH VaKXJVO . . Trade repairs, call 2-0987. Prices con­ DUE TO ILLNESS ABC Flxlt factory. Steady work, good pay. blinds. Owing to our very low furnished apartment or house for State-Theater Building two adults and child. Tel. 8543. into respectability and a couch, ent from the business man udio Telephnne 6648 - 7146 Grade Window Shades sistent with good workmanship. Company will only be open Tues­ Apply a'. Tober Baseball Mfg. Co., overhead, get our epectaJ low leaned back tiredly against the has n severe nervous breakdown cosv?, day and Thursday evenings, 8:30 4Slm street, Manchester. prices on high grade window hard wall. Large blue rosea In peacetime. It would off RANGE BURNERS cleaned and to 9:30. ABC Flxlt Co., 21 Maple ahadea smd Venetian hltnds oom- REAL Farms and Lartd for bloomed liisanely on uninhibited that stigma, that wrong label of and Venetian Blinds serviced. Call after 9 a. m. Tele- street Tel. 2-1575. pletely iiutalled. Samples rumish- wallpaper everywhere she looked. being mental icases. phone 2^98. Help Wanted— ed. Capitol Window Shade Co., Sale 71 Kitty shut her eyes. She wasn't J-/S FOR YOUR NEW BUILDING, or —■Army nurse Ueut. Meleu M. Made to order at reasonable Male or Female 87 241 Nortb Main street Phone up to coping with blue roses. • FleaMag. ESTATE INCOME TAX SERVICE. David repairs see William Kanehl, 519 8819. Open evenings IN MANCHESTE», FARM of. 100 WILL BUY ANY prices. Installed free. McComb will be at McKinney Center street. Telephone 7773. acres, modem '< room house, bam w a n t e d —OFFICE Assistant Mac sat down beside her, elbows In no way would the threat ot Brothers, 505 Main street Phone FOR SALE— STUDIO couch and with tie up for 10 cows, running on hia knees, slowly turning his “I think he’s one o f llie so-called j-ounj^er generation I” What Have You to 6060 for evening appointments. man or woman, to work on en­ dinnette set, red and white. Call water, several other bulldlnge. AH strikes or the number of man­ GOOD JONES FURNITURE Help Wanted— Female 35 tering orders. Production rec­ own glass in his hands. hours lost by strikes be lessened, at 36 Seaman Circle, Orford Vil­ in good condltion„J20 acres of “Listen,” he said, “ tell me some­ WANTED — ELECTRIC Wiring ords, and follow up. . All hiring lage. tillable land, plenty wood, emaU nor would production be' Increased Offer?, 36-38 Oak St. Tel. 8254 and repairing. Call 3975 before 7 COMPETENT SALESLADY want­ done in accordance with area thing. When’s he going to , turn by s labor draft. •UDE GLANCES BY GALBRAITH REAL ESTATE ed, good salary offered. Apply pond. For price arid terms see p. m. stabilization plan In effect in FOR s a l e :—RADIANT FIRE gas —41. L O. Secretary-Trensmer Silbros, 881 Main street James Rennie. Two famUy 12 ”fkltty sat up with a jerk. Mac ALEXANDER Hartford. Apply at U. S. Employ­ heater, for living room or bed room duplex type house, on West looked at her, hla gray eyes Intent Janpea B. Onrey. Fair Prices EXPERT RADIO iervice. CaU H. ment Service, 414 (Capitol Ave., room. 28 Bank atreet. Tel. 2-0892, Msada. Telephone Manchester WAbJTED—WOMAN or girl, to aide, large lot. house in good Kitty sUred at him resentfully.' ALLEY OOP Good o r Guz BY V. T. HAMLIN work In laundry. Apply 72 Maple Hartford, The Rogers Paper Mfg. condition. Price 86,500. Tsrma. "W h o?” ahe demanded. It Is high time poUtictsns and JARVIS 2-0698. Co., Mill stheet Manchester. self-interest groups cease trying atreet. Machinery and Tools * 52 James Rennie, 62 Hamlin atreet •The other guy. The one you rMEikNSWHiLE. Y E L Wm. F. Johnson Real Estate and Mortgages OFFICE Tel. 7567, feU for. You didn’t go to Florida to use the servicemen and women " " ANtS WHkre LtPT Qg HIS AttMV r TocaueH TVEANNICAL Boaaehold Servieea BAKERS HELPER V^ANTED. RECONDITIONED FORDSON w. for the sun, did you?" as cst’s-pswa to feather their own TXAXZfLf NOl^ Builder — Real Estate 26 Alexander. Street Apply Federal Bake Shop, 885 Uve Stock—Vehidee 42 neata. $ WHERE r Offerffil IS-A Ferguson plow. Milking machines, "No, but I didn’t go just for a 5 0 HOME? .Teiephone 7426 or 4614 Phone 4112 or 7275 Main street concrete mixers, Fordson parts. Hoiiaes for Snln 78 quick change of husbands either.” —4kurl J. Sehoeniager. Detroit, LfiFTOOtt-HEWtiO WAkSiOR* SOT - FOR SALE — PURE WHITE y a j COULD trail GIRL E7emlsh Giant Rabbits, 8 weeks Dublin Tractor Company, Wllll- "What did you gr for, then?" ' Oomdr. in Chief Veterans of For­ JOB THAT AIN’T YOUR CU|tTAINS carefully laun­ Kitty slumped back against the WIM TO T h F FOR WOMEN old. Robert Jones. 3M Summit mantlc. FOR SALE EHGHT Room single, eign W an. .SORiLLACAMW dered, by hand. Price reasonable. WOMAN WANTED for cleaning wall and was still for a moment Local chain store has open­ street telephone 8207. . all modem. In busineBS section on ing for office worker. Ex­ 91 Main street TeL 2-1077. one day a week..Tel. 4938. Center street Wm. Kanehl. TM. before she answered. "Because," There isn’t s WAC in Italy who Wearing Appall—Fora 57 7773. she said slowly, "ifrinclples can be wouldn't welcome the chance to perience essential. as real ns people,. and—attitudes PonltiT and Supplies 43 chuck her typewriter or Jeep and « B* • S* Write Box A FOR s a l e :—MAN'S FTJR Uned FOR SALE—WEDL BUILT ' T can be as galling as infidelity,” • • • • FOR SALE black broadcloth coat Ip good move Into the front lines to fight Herald, giving age, previ­ FOR SALE — OAKES Electric room Colonial, steam heat, fire­ Mac snorted. side by side with her buddies. Brooder, in good condition. Tele­ condition. Cheap. Telephone 3524. place, sunparlor, 1 car garage. “Words,” he said. "You have a 11-13 TROnXR'STREET: Beesud Ueut. Bdgar T. Peridaa. 8-FamHy—eeetnU loeaaoii, two four-room apartments now ous experience and qualifi­ phone 8531. Vacant March 1st. Get price end word for everything, haven't you? It’s just what I figured. You went Juat back from Italy. vaonat and ready tor ooenpancy. Will pay better than 10 cations. Wanted— To Buy 58 terms'from Arthur A. Knofla, 87*' per cent on Investment. Main street. Tel. 5440-5938. to Florida but you don't know Articles for Sale 4 » i WANTEHJ TO BUY pair of flsher- why. I’ll tell you. why: you got Abseateciam Readily Excuacd 181-183 WADSWORTH STREET: man's hip boots, size 7. Call mad and quit.” TWO POVnER DRILL presses in Kitty stirred angrily but before Branford —This was one Two-Family Flat with 5 rooms to each Hat—large open attic 2-1667. —two--car garage— burner. Fine for large fam­ ture, 31 Oak street. Tet 8254. yean. MAVetoHUtE large lot, zoned for bnslness. One rent vacant. A good In­ what you’re going to do next tea •ntE VOCAL ily, professional offices or FOR SALE!- GREEN, HARO It gives Randal) Ideas, it gives Beal War Bond Pledge vestment tor future use. 997 MAIN ST. wood for stove, fireplace, or Air- Rooms Without Board 59 Beawices os roomers. Msg ideSa, it even gives me HAL KROOMER. CHARTER OAK STREET: (NE)^ TO PL4YLAN0 ARCADE) naces, 814.00 cord, delivered ht ideas— ” Hay Springs, Neb.—(6>)—H.' L WHETHRS. Mr Manchester. Also baled hay. Call FOR RENT—FURNISHED room. "I’m a Uttla tired o f talking W A N TS 10 OR Seven-Room Single, large lot, completely renovated Inside Gentlemen preferred. OsU 6232. Bond, cafe owner and disabled vet­ and now vaesmt. SEE I / ^ MANCHESTER 7849. shout me.” interrupted Kitty. eran of the First World War Is NOT. 9ECAUSE “Let’s talk shout you. You’re so being esUed *Wsr bond." He has OF IM F 20 FOSTER STREET: metrsting It might he Instruc- 1-ft FEMININE pledged the total receipts from hlq Isssaw wir DEMAMO- Six-Room Single with one-car garage, very central and Sve. I suppose jrou slwsys knoW restaurant for six weeks t good buy. Wqlton W. Grant what you're going to do next?” purchase o f war bonds—and ^Sundays or Evenings: "Not always, but this time It's “ You’d better get me a ticket somehow on that W ash- BEAUTIFUL SIX-ROOM SINGLE on the Went Side of Town. In out any deductions for op* atlng ingtoo train— an office supply man, and suppose thgy excellent condition—owner vacating—«o can give possession Phone 3160 easy. I’m^golng in tbs Array. expenses. in reasonable thne. A bargain at |6,000. Cbme up and see ms whan Fra n run out of red ink!” general r ^ ______X NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY BUILDING LOTS for use Utter on. He straightened up and slid an WASH TUBBS Surprise!* BY LESLIE TURNER^ the prices are a w ^ down and you may purchase with a small ^•arm behind her. "Ruax,” he said. rOONERmLE FOLKS BY FONTAINE FOX down payment—4>alanoe in monthly Installments. Located I2W6UT1 fnoffi on East Center Btreet, Scarborongh Riwd, Westminster Road, Today While They Last! Kitty drew s long breath that laUNnorewABBi THS — Lancaster RtM, Autumn $treett., Proctor Road, Victoria WANTED was almost a sob. Mqc nibbed his m O l p El e p h a n t a t t h b fboNERviu-E T im b c r Co . HORTHEMnSM eoSMBM ffiPlA Riiad, Park Mreet, Forest Street, Chestnut Street and other AT QUICK SELL-OUT PRICES cheek oomfortlngly sgslnst hers. IT locations. Most of these lots are fully Improved. ./ ~ "D o you Uks living stone. IBt- ty ? ” he ssked softly. TBU.EPHONE 5117 - 5118 OR 6873 - USED CARS •No.” said Kitty, • W o. / Mac hold her gently. Kitty q w 1931 -1941 / mistily surprised at the dU^sraaos 100 LB. BAG $1.90 between Mac in public slid Mac WARD J. HOLL Slone, but Mac’s whole Identity REALTOR I ANY MA|^E \ Cossack Hat was slipping off the edm of her mind. He was ih s t hold 1009 MAIN STREET hsr, s shoulder'4:0 rest agsinst, s heart that thudded close to hers. [ ANY MODEL I 5 0 LB. BAG $1.00 There were prim decisive foot­ V. steps outside the door, along the We have purchased, the Arcade equipment 54 63 ball. Kitty's body stiffensd. / I ANY CONDITION [ ■J T ‘T h st’s only MrIrs. ReynoldSi" and potato stock. Will dispose o f Arcade ' said Mae.. FOR YOUR But lEltty set up, machines later. . For information consult i 5 ^ : "Now w -.st? You are tha most OUT OUR WAY We Need Cars Badly! rsatleaa soull Don't go sway, BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSl^ MAJOR BOOPLB CASH PROPERTY 8593 •Kitty." . Price No Object l\ The footsteps cams back, heal- 'aOSH. <«U'RB ALLUS ooM'T LET Mo o r u p p e r s A n d EGAD.TWK^GS.^VOU M-MEAaiI We need listings of one and two-family houses. Have teted, srant on. Kitty moved sway JUMPtM'AT OOMCLU' IChNEfiS GO CUO— AND X NEED CAN~6IT DOWN/ . r -i/ f } For this attractive pattern, send 60ME advice! 16 cents, plus 1 cent for postage, in cotiis, with your name, a d d n ^ pattern num b^ and sise to The By Mrs. Anne Osbot in coin, plus 1 cent postage, your Manchester Ehrening Hersid To­ ArresUngly good-looking— this name and address and the pattern day's Pattern Service, 1150 Sixth high, crocheted hnt done in black number to Anne Cabot, The Man­ Avenue, New York, 19, N. 4f. wool yam and blgb-lightsd with chester Evening Herald. 1150 one one green and one white Sixth Amnue, New York 19, N. Y. Ready Now. the Spring issue c* crocheted disk. Perfectly easy Have you had the Anna Cabot Fashion, Just- 15c. Oomplete. Full r r o f bmnd new Wwdrobe tdesA to crochet—takes only 2 ounces Album for the winter of 1944? t h e .’V ot sports yam—and can ha worn It’s 82 pages contain designs for BXCi'r»48MT day or night. aU sorts at warm sweateia. mit­ S t s To obtain complete crocheting tens, scarves, hats, vesteim. as Read Herald Advs. ‘ I’ve bravght same mere BOOM _ S-H PAST HlS iMtrnctions for the Cpi^ck Hat well as many gift designs. Price . • . BANGl” f f i «n^6i«. He* (PatU m N a 5463). saiM 'U odhU .15 .c^nts par m py. r

J ^ SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 194®*. Average Dally Ofrculallhn Ihe Weather . MancUosler luvenins: Herald I or the MtMitb at January. 1814 Forecaet of li. S. Weetber Bureau 8,599 Fair with moderate temper­ X ature tonight, and Tneedny. Speakers at Deilieation Ceremonies .Member .of the Audit ^ About Towii^ /^^ /\lt}ng Main Street BaruM ef Mnalattoas ^ WANTED... USED CARS Hianthe»fer—^4 City of VUkgte Charm 11M WonMB*i AuxOiMT «f\ St And on Some of Manche»t0r$ Side StreeU^ Too ALL SHAKES! ALL MODELS! (TWELVE PAGES! PRICE THREE CENTS r« church on Oolway street tf.TlaisIflrit AdvertlalBg ea Bage 19) MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY, FEGRUABY 21,1944 wfll hsrvs ■ pre-L«enten suftper at VOL. LXIII., NO. 120 J * . . ^ ternoon A sharp shooter waa heard the-^ A local market received a can PutaAl ' — other night in the Centoi Lunch of waste far for salvage one day • tfiM trying to sell a WU of goods. He 1 recently that proved to be of lit- HKjHEST PRICES PAII> was going along nicely with a line J tie or no value to_The war effort, Hitler Uses ‘Superboys’ Now t M AIbntHB. CarlMn. a m . of of patter about the "boya over! The can was afiput two-thirds flU- w 1 ,ltr . and Mra WUHam Carlson of thew" untU he ran afoul of sled with pand-ind waste fat had ,/* l WMt atreet' bas returned to sailor home on leave—one who had ' been poiired on, top. After the can MANtHISTER m 6 t 0 R SALES ChBn> IWa, Califs afU<- spending been right where thU chap w a t; had b ^ n turned Into the store a WEST CENTER ^REET / i M i y furlough at hla home. talking about [elerk became suspicious because It ' ^ m a d e the trip by airplane. ______X . ____ ', :______It seems that the high pressure | didn’t seem weigh In.-correct chap was trying to interest the i Profmrtiop with other-/cans of --SsT,. ^ Temple Chapteri No, 83, O.E.S., V i r r 3 6 H .o u t s ; win precede lU tnectlng Wednes­ pr^rietor orth e Center Lunch in i similar aiae A butcher knife, was a proposition to buy some tobacco ! K*"*""* ""d toen AttaekXn Truk; day evening In the Masonic Teni- tor « n v e n ie a s boys. > the sand ,was was discovered. Now la with a pot luck supper at most stores are using the knife EVERY SATiURDAi lVIGHT AT RtlS S;30. The ofHcera will be in It sounded good. The idea was to send along this particular brand method of determining for a cer­ tWRNTY-FfVE CAf FOR $1.00 ^ehatipe. Those planning to attend tainty that the can is fliled with , arc reguested to provide a cas­ of tobacco In the "roll .your own" fat salvage. Some people Just serole dish or a salad, rolls, des­ style. He was Just in the midst of can’t be on the level. m'WM sert and colfee^edll be furnished. his convincing talk^when the sailor Motion pictures aIH be shown af­ Bteijped Into the picture. "How ter the,hnslness -tesslon by Mrs. comb7” asked the gob. "Are yon Last week, on Woodland street, American ami British Fortresses, Liberaton Alltss Boaglund. sendirtg this style tobacco over on the day the Manchester paper Infantry and Miipmies acrossT^^n’t you know that there truck was due, piles of papers At Least 201 Planes De­ Says Tokyo Bombard Northwest ndg« W. J. Shea CoL A. L. Bullard John Andlslo - — AT — Blow Struck Forces Stop Suprenie ' Mrs. Richard Ruddell of Ben­ is more money now among the en­ wet* out on the curb. A good stroyed and Terrific Driving Enemy from Germany Few Houn ton Street is a patient a* the Hart- listed men than ever before? They fneiid of ours and two neighbors ’Three speakers will participate in the dedication ceremonies at the Itaiian-Amerlcan club tomorrow Eniwetok; Half of Is­ Effort by Germans Still Faces hospitol, and Is making fa­ can buy, for\slx or seven cents, had to argiia and practically 8ght afternoon. The ttalian-Amerlcan colony has an hono^’^ redl and aervice Aag of all the men and Damage to -Land In­ At Japanese To Wipe Out Bridge­ After Stuttgart Is Ham* vorable progress, following an op­ cigarettes alreltdy rolled, packed to prevent a Hartford Salvation women now serving with the Armed forces. The speakers (above) reading from left to right, -are: The Arnpy Navy Club land Seized in New eration. and ready for smoking? Got any Army truck from taking the pa- Judge William J. Shea, Col. A. L. Bullard and John Andislo, club presidenL stallations Score^ in head; Throw Enemy Air Blows mered by British Fliers idea who Is,going to take time out pefs. The truck was plain, no No gasoline? Can’t ase your car? Landing V Casualties Boy Scout Troop 15 will meet at to roll their own cigerettes when identifleation on it at all. ’The Then why -not walk? It’s not too far. Raid by American Pa­ Hurtful One Back Two Miles To­ —Force ‘Approximates’ the recreation room o r the Poltsh- women, one In' particular, decided airangements have been made to Continue Light; No In they can buy ’em and even better And you will find oiir Bingo’s fun cific Fleet; No Men­ » Size of Record Air Ar­ Araerican Chib, 108 Clinton street. than that, they buy them by the that the local hospital was more Three Hundred Expected carry the speakers’ addresses to all, formation as to Extent ward Carrocelo; 'Halt­ Fact ISo Carriers or Bat' Monday, at 7 p. m. All acouU are carton and ten cent cigars if and their Interest than any good the parts of the club. ’There win be a With many prizes to be won. urged to be present^______tion Made of Mighty Attacks After ing Uses All Eleinehts. tleships Among Toll mada Hitting Leipzig when they can get them. You’re on Salvation Army would ever do long list of guests of men promi­ (20) $5.00 GAMES '(3 ) $10.00 GAMES Of Japanese Resistance the wrong track tonight, buddy.’’ them. They argued ^ t h the men Landings by Troops. | defeat ,1 . \For Flag Dedication nent in civic affairs. (1) $20.00 GAME (1) $50.00 GAME of Germany No Reason for Under­ AlJCg; OOI-’RAN The chappie picked up and de­ from the truck about 20 minutes Allied Headquarters, Na­ London, Feb. 21.-^/P>—U before the men were Anally con­ It was understood today that U. S. Pacific Fleet Head­ (fUioHm Aa Uneen AUoe) parted wlthojit another word. -I the .committee has been working Predicted Today By ples, Feb. 21 Ameri­ estimating Damage. S. Fortresses and Liberators vinced that they simply couldn’t Approximately three hundred^speakers available for this occa-' U. S. Pacific Fleet Head­ quarters, Pearl Harbor, Feb. SPIfUTUAi MEUItlM have the paper. ' ’ for ovei; six weeks to arrange for quarters, Peart Harbor, Feb. Doolittle in Speech. can and British forces have dealt the Nazi home front iti Sei'snth OeagMcr of a Seventh Son Every time we wander astray in members and guests are expected Sion. ' this affair and every detail was 21.— (^)— Moving swiftly to U. 8. Pacific Fleet Headquar­ fourth great aerial blow ia Bom With A Veil Advertise in The Herald— ll Pavs 21.—<;P)— Nineteen Japanese stopped a supreme effort by th? columns of 'The Herald we are to gather at the Italian Americata The club has been decorated and completed last evening. close their death trap on Jap­ ters, Pearl Harbor, Feb. 21— )— Bcadhigs Unlly. Including Sunday, One day this week on her way ships sunk, at l^ s t ^01 London, Feb. 21;;— Mighty densely-pack^ German (JF 36 hours by bombarding not allowed to forget it. So we to school, a Hollister school pupil club on Eldridge street tomorrow i anese defenders of the west­ Don’t underesUmato the damage northwest Germany today i t A M. to a P. M. Or By .Appoint­ get some consolation when we are planes destroyed and terrific aerial blows against Toliyo after troops to \Vipe out the Anzio ment, In the Servlee o< the Peo- was hailed on Henry street by two afternoon to honor the men and ernmost atoll in the Marshall inflicted on the Japanese fleet at few hours after the R.A.F. able to report some slips other pa­ damage to land installations, the defeat of Germany^ were pre­ bridgehead and have thrown, ' pie for 80 Veare. other girls—fourth graders, all of women of Italian extraction who islands, United States infan­ Truk. , pers make. them. At the top of a hill on the the enemy back two miles to­ had hammered Stuttgart on 189 Chnrch Street. Hartford, Cunii. For, exan>ple the other day one are now serving with the armed was the score today in the dicted today by MaJ. Geh. James try and Marine troops now Phone ASiris street. Rev. Rejuiolds’ hunting dog United States Pacific fleet ward Carroceto, Allied head­ It may seem disappointing that the southwest border. To­ Hartford paper printed a storm forces of the United States. At H. Doolittle, who led the American are driving the enemy from Looking very, very young to be fighting In the ranks of Hitler s the United States carrier forces day's American forces was offt was tied to a tree with a rope, and raid on the Japanese capital in quarters announced today. warning, sa^ng that there would had wound himself so tightly 12:30 there will be a dedication ^ raid on Truk, the enemy s Eniwetok Island. In a new landing "supermen," the two German boys pictured above were photographed Nazi steamroller advance, ( aimed which sank 19 ships there and dally announced as "approximaP be from four to alx iuches of snow around the tree, that he was howl­ ceremony of the honor roll and \ s : primary baae In the Centrah Pa* 1942. yesterday. Admiral Chester W.' when a detachment -of 800 German prisoners, captured on Italian probably finished off sevCn more Ing" the size o f the record 2,000 “ Our first step U » necessarily down the Anzlate highway last that night. That was due to top ing. . ’The kids couldn’t untie the service flag by Colonel A. L. Bul­ clflc ^ Nlmltz said, they seized half of| front, entrained at an English port for concentration camp. Wednesday morning toward An­ didn’t include Japanese carriers plane armada which struck Leip­ the three or four Inches of the CaUed “Partial Settlement” ^ Berlin," declared Doolittle in a. Range and Fuel knot. One youngster said she lard, commanding officer of the the 6,000-yard long island. zio, the core o f Allied beachhead, and batUeshlps in their toll. zig and other key German centen previous week-end. But that night thought boys had tied the dog up U. S. Army troops stationed here. Admiral ^ Nimltz, speech prepared for broadcast to Japs .41so Hold Parry Island Apparently Ordered ElMwhere Sunday, atteatlng the U. S. Ah tt rained! The next morning all was halted only after a.; elemento because he was never before tied *1716 service flag contains 284 commander of thp fleet, told the the United States marking the ad­ This gave United States forces of Allied power were called Into But the heaviest units of the en­ Forces’! growing strength. OIL the snow that had been on the atory of the destruction wrought dition of the new carrier "Shangri up— and she had seen a couple names, two gold stars and one possession of the entire Eniwetok play during 48 hours of the most emy fleet, believed to have been Probably 1,000 Bombers Used TICKfn PRINTING ground had disappeared and the with a rope going in .that direction missing in action. Dinner will be by carrier planes in the raid La” to the U. S. Navy. "But our atoll group except "for the remain­ anchored at Eten harbor Inside four to six Inches of snow that neaday and; Thursday, Md call^ intense period of the figlttlng. The bomber section probablj some time before. 'Tlic three served, at 1 o’clock. Paganl will ulUmate deaUnaUon SUll la Tokyo ing half of the embattled Island, Mor« "Fbrees Thrown "Our effort was very greatly as­ the Truk lagoon at various times again approached the 1,000-pIant MI Meter prints amount of de­ in evidence. Rev. Reynolds at the bottom of Oie Address of Welcome debt owed Japan for the sneak at­ lant and determined c o m p ly ." a Japanese radio atation, en by Allied Naval units. Allied ordered elsewhere. sand escorting fighters—presuma* On another day this week hill. ’They told him about the dog. tack on Peart Harbor. Doolittle dUclosed tlfet the CTasualtles continued light, said Aa recenUy as 12 days before livery on jrour slip for .vour Hartford paper told about a Man­ Following the dinner, John An- Into Push on Minsk air formations and bot'i British bly the Eighth Air Force’s Inv He said he had been woijderlng Nlmltx made no mention or Eighth U. 8. Air Force, which he Admiral Nlmltz, who previously and American artillery," the com­ the carrier raid of lest Wednesday, chester man who was in, great diso, club president, will officially troop landings at Truk, u tke T^ presslve array of ttaunderbolt'i protection. where she was. Seems too bad welcome the members and guests is assigned to command in the had disclosed the capture of Elnge- munique said. Marine reconnstaaance planes Lightnings and Mustangs, backs4 haste to donate a pint of blood to \ kvo radio had announced, but he coming Invasion of western kids have to do .things like that— and then turn the meeting over to \' bl Island and lU strategic airport, I „ ____. sun Rolling Ahead up by R.A.F. Spitfires. the Red Cross blood bank. He h\ih? said his airmen sank the follow­ the enemy’s main Eniwetok atoll | l\U 88I«n» (Continue to (Continued on Page Two) glanced at his watch, the article Dante Paganl who will act as * Rayburn Sees The German offensive reached The exact target was not an­ L. T. Wood Co. toastmaster for the occasion.__An, ing shlpa: , (Continued oa Page Two) base. lU peak before dawn Saturday. nounced immediately. Intimated, and then made a wild T\vo Ught cruisers, three de­ TTuirs wsff no iw^f4rfY>A.t.i-(/P)— / R U R K E ® it certainly hasn’t Improved. If X^ODattam^ oa Page Two) sault, described earlier by Admir­ ' The drives announced yesterday nisnatlon'. tions In an effort to confuse the Twenty-four Negroes were to cus­ holding their breath for three chester Area. Write Post al Chester W. Nlmltz, commander- defenses and scattering firebombs anything It Is worse. reasons: were taking place south and Congressional action on the an tody today after a street chsturb- Office Box 127..Manchester, in-chlef of the Pacific fleet.- as southwest of Luga, southwest of ttclpated veto will be put off until apparently indiscriminately. ance la whItA city and county riot ■wBUCtNUtU lUWHKnS (Cmi Just the other morning a prom­ (a) Very poor bus manners, Reports King’s inent / business man had to pull stating age and experi­ "partlaraettlement" for the sneak lOwer Draft Novgorod beyond captured, Shlmsl WednesdayX Hopse leaders of The attacking force, however, squads and. military police dis-. don’t you think? ®he was obvi­ N a \ ^ Plane attack on Pearl Harbor. and west of fallen SUraya Rus^ both parties paj’h on agreement to evidently was smallei than that persed a crowd of 4,000 persons into, a "no parking” space and ously very tired and probably she ence. \vaS. given a tag. He objected In a abort wave broadcast to below Lake Ilmen. One hundred put aside coptfovei-slal questions Life in Danger of Saturday, when it was estima­ seeking release of an arrested Ne­ might just as well be doing some­ the United Stales, the ^ k y o radio of the localities captured we until then bec^sX som e Influential ted that 150 planes came over the gro. The original arreet. eald Ol- streriuonslv. The policeman was thing while she was sitting there. Age Rejected doing his duly, but the business MiffktGwiws quoted an imperial tleadquarters clai^ taken in the push/from members have engagements away city. rector Marshall H, Doss of the (b> Woijderlpg .vriiere on earth communique as Acknowledging from the /capltaL forNW’ashlngton ’The raiders w.ere greeted with State Bureau Of Narcotics, grew man also had a legitimate kick. she got air'the hair cir Staraya Russa. N bobby pins the attack on Truk had cost the birthday observandes. X ^ Tass Dispatch Declares thunderous anti-aircraft bar­ out of a series of overnight raids Every morning, noon and evening in the first place. louse Military Commit Launch FuriouH rage and first reports indicated the same condition exists, and ' Evidence of Inci ise in Japanese two cruisers, three de­ A Berlin broadcast alfo assert The .White House attitude tO' Involving sale of marijuana. Doss ■ (c) Mentally placing bets as to stroyers, 13 transports and 120 Ip the ward,./the tax bill, waa echoedsBs the Attempt Made to that at least three had been shot said four white men were arrested HARTFORD Mmcthing should be done to al- whether she w'ould also take down tee Calls for Better | ed tl)at Russian down. Accident and Indeaintt; Coapand Power May Be plahes. Ukraine had launch^ a furious Hoi^ie opened Its session today. on narcotics charges. leviateMt. her back hair. Nagano “Relieved of Post" Assassinate Yugoslav. Lawrence \V. Case W’e hope we don’t have to. cite Manpower Utilization. assault toward Ki^vol Rog, last R^reaentatlvc Gore 'D., Tenn.) • • • Keeping that tong back hair in CASH .. Another broadcast quoted an Funeral services for Lawrence such Instances too many, more • ’ ing Coheem* to big ore city held by the Germans ^Mlared' the measure "Is not wotv Chaplin Granted Continuance INSURANCE place is a complicated job we.are mnouncement of the .Navy rainia- thy of this Congress." that It London. Feb.' 2 1-r-(,/Pg—The Mos W. Case were held Saturday after­ times. FOR'YOUR Washington, Feb. 21.^<.#jf- in the Dnieper Mid. _ noon at hla Home at Highland Los Angeles, Feb. 2.1-.—iJh— told. Often her Angers would By James J. Streblg ^ try'-'as sasingvthat Fleet Admiral "opens loopholes for wartime pro- cow radio broadcast a Tass Connor to audible. The job occupied her from' Service act. I Berlin broadcast^ still main lariy disturbed by loss of the so­ Fascists in an effort to put the Hear Review Betting off thaUbe knew. He wait­ UOMPLlETE -caused. 1 ' delay until tinrch 9 In entering Pi? Haynes street almost to Depot As an altem.attve to droppingl^tned that Nazi troops which cial security freeze and a section blame on Yugoslav soldiers who, ed each (day patiently but not In the ilrst U months of war False Alarm the age to 17 should some new a<^1^«re encircled at Korsun. 25 pirak ■ .Chaplin’s counwl, Jerry Li I Square. We never saw anyone so Let lis have your Hatinga the United SUtca lost four of its glring a war<2,contractor dissatiS' tfie dispatch said, arc trying to re­ without some misgiving. He kept absolutely unconscious of the im­ tion become necensary, Cbalrnmnl nilles below the middle Dnieper turn t o ’their, homeland to fight in Giesler, Informed the ooart tkal «f iHMiee for sale and Of Couf>ge W e>e Ref€i*riiig To fled with the renegotiation of Hla there were' Involved rempUcattoas asking the agency attendant what pression she was rreattng as that seven pre-Pearl Harbor May (D.. Ky.l. nald he believed Itl j,aij escaped the, death trap Churchill Putting Fin hooeeboM merchandiae. carriet*. One of three remaning contract fils day in court. the partisan ranks of Marshal In rennectloo with the Federal '■ KNOFLA time the next bus was due. girl was. We ahall never aee her Workers in Montreal would be better to rglae It “and through the aid of German armor In the Senate, Acting Minority Joslp.Broz (Tito). isliing Touches to His Finally one morning his face ag'ain without picturing her noc­ afloat was, kept A^anU^ take In aome of the hon-'fathers Infantry attacking east of grand Jury’s true bill alleging con­ SEE and the Navy operated''in the Ride Despite and Leader White (R.. Malnel said he Four Guards Arrested spiracy, and that additional time beamed.. Almost as soon as the turnal preparations mentally. between 38 and 45 and whd'-are Four members of* the king’s Pacific with two cartiera aome- thought a veto .would be “ a serious Fact - Filled Report. would be necessary to stodj: them BROTHERS bus stopped a comely dame atep- Repcirt Walkout. now classified as over-sge. (Continued bn Page Four) mistake" on the part of the Pres! guard were arrested, Tftss said. ped and waa immediately In Umea with one. . "It would be better to use these The Russian government hM before pleas could bo entered. General Contractors his arms. He said something to A local minister, evidently / In the past-yaar the Na^ has dent. ! ; London. Feb. 21^——W’ayns hehd was there, and it could not R. J. Lamoreux, organizer for said. “1 do not believe the man­ 260 in Alexandria and by 16 of 22 have been critical. bOBSS. Lonergair must face trial Weduess be denied that a similar head had SALESMAN ON THE TRACT DAILY 9 :3 0 A. M. TO 6 P ; M. > the Canadian 0>ngresS o t Labor, power situation la bad enough to - A new technique o ^ v l n g Reflnctlon in -the king’s guard." Churchill alw is expected to disappeared from the flrehoiuw The -reasons appear to he these said the relief men who failed to warrant it. What we need ia bat­ day. as scheduled, lor first itcgre* BINGO ?; A rapid recovery In carrier light hee been developed to enable ^ technique o f saving lost Tito announced today his Yugo­ touch on the situation In the Pa­ social rooms., >pear "were up all night last murder to the slaying of his. w lf^ strength from the low reached la ter utilization of the men we now an observer to see distant targets i tight, he said, constats o f a sur- slav partisans have routed a G.er- cific, the increasingly hea\’y Al­ night and the night before because have and a culling out tha lied aerial offensiVei agalnat Oer-. General Sessions Judge John J, A Herald employee who la a mem­ latol942 and eayly 1 9 ii with t ^ o t Toatment which reduces ra­ Bian column .bf 600 men near Novo f W h i ruled today. Judge FresrM . ber of N a 3 was blamed for the COLLECTION of ths strtks.". thousands of draft aga men oa better to'dim light. H. R. Moulton, | t Mesto In Slovenia and also broken many and perhaps on the results Uunching of neim a te e n of assistsnt research director of the tb" i■ nectionafl*cU®' on large areas of glass. of the C(Uro and Teheran confer­ denied n formnl motion to court r story, but be was proved innocent. larger carrier! and several times The 80-hour stoppage Involving the government payrolL" glossy paper, oil paintinga and var. up ja Bulgarian offensive to the TONIGHT 4,000 men nad ended Saturday Harneaa claimed the War de­ ences. nnother ndjournment of the I Now. Chet haa another problem that many tmall ones. American Optical Company, an- mshed wood, Previous methods dlrMtion pf-Zvna Mlavr, night and the trolleys reappeared partment alone has admitted It His broadcast communique,said WiU R^arn War Not Won alfoudy twice postponed, ^ on bis hands. Who attached the MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21 2. The development of new cs»^ nounced today. of removing reflected Ught were rest of the carcas* to the elk head. on Montreal streets yreterday has about 100,000 draft eligible that relnnauts of. the German London newspapers predict that again rejecitod Ihe appllcatteu^nij ORANGE HALL* ' ALEXANDER JARVISa Pres. ricr-based planes, three types of He said a 36 per cent increase, llmitsd to gUas' and were practical the firime minister, who now la private tunihrsucip In It iX a rather cruoe carcase wf, vhlch-conialr. Hellcat snd Hell morning. The walkout, involving men, many o f them-pre-war fa­ for small pieces only. column near Novo Mesto- were Defeuse Attorney Bdstnrd V. must sdmit, but it was evidently IN THE SOUTHEAST SECTION the (refusal of CCL men to work on thers. oovits ctvlllsn ipayron and, In the light transmission o f binocu­ forced to retreat. recovered completely from a re­ J ver—went Into action last year, lars was made possible by the Moulton added that tha reflec- erlefc said ha weuM r intended to Show that elk from tbs sa n s tranh- m American Fed- has not asked for tkalr dafsnqeot. Meanwhile i Yugoelayia's com' cent attack of pneumonia, will S FULL DETAILS CAN BE SECURED^ AT: MODEL HOME ^ WALTER STREET, 'i hess planes srs ths world'# host new mothbd of renewing Ught re- warn Britain t^ t the wkr is far pUeatton In a tsr BIG PRIZES! Shamokln, Pa., aren’t found roam­ eretien pt Labor man, ended after "If tbsre are that many zapa m ^ tttotMto TOnIp5lUon!7ineSml pUcated^ U nttS ing around without bodies. 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