\ MONDAY, MARC# i. t W l E V B Average Daily Circulation The Weather For the Month of February, 1S42 Forecast of C. S. Weather Bureau vats James Dalton, colored soldier who drew a knife. The Incident hflaa Batrleta Ooinlne of Tfoiih B v«r Ready Cirole of Ktng’s Daughters will meet tomorrow- is in the Memorial ho.spital, with happened at approximately 6 00 OoMer with dhninlahing w-lnda Main street spent the week-end Soldier Cut severe scalp wounds. o'clock. 7 ,1 2 0 and occasloehl tight snow thla aft About Tow i with relatives in Boston. evening at 7:45 in the directors' room of the Whiton Memorial No deUlIs are forthcoming from Spring r Member of the Audit ernoon and tonight. Library as usual. The speaker will the omclala of the Unit, and It Is The Woman's Christian Tem During Fight Bureau et Clrenlattona be Town Treasurer George H. not known if the fight occurred at FOR GOOD BEDDING IN Mmche$ter— A City of Village Charm pilvftta Joteph W. perance Union will hold an all Waddell, who will apeak on de day sewing meeting at the South the local Armory, or at the Wells MANCHESTER IT’S... olored •oldier who had *>•*" ^ * fense subjects. The hostesses will street Sport Center. Reports Indl- Mlitant of Doctor CMver. prior Methodist church. Sewing will be Negro in Hospital Suf (TWELVE PAGES) h r e e c e n t s be Miss Bernice Lydall, Mrs. Nel- j cate, however, that the man. In BENSON’S (ClaastOed Adverilahig on Page 10) IVlANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 1942 P R IC E T 0 hia enliatment in the U. »■ for the Red Cros.s. The women will | ]a Gillette, Miss Marion Chapman. VOL. LXI., NO. 136 um y. has left the anti «*rcraft gather at the church at 10 irf the j fering from Sralp In the hospital wa,s m an argument IN.NF.KSPRING M.4TTRESS .Miss Hattie White and Mrs. with another member of the unit SI9.S0. Reg. $24.54! inlt in thia area, morning and a pot luck dinner will , George F. Borst. juries as Result. 1 Cbaat Artillery ac^l ^ be served at noon. j a Box Spring and Innerspring Wash Fabrics rtll Xtattress to .Mateh Three Jap Threats to . AustV-alia iroceed with chemical warfare The Polish-American Athletic BO TH FOR $39.9.5 There will be an executive com club will hold a special nieeting A stabbing affray occurred last raining which he ta desirous to S.4VF. $10.04! Reg. $49.95! mittee meeting of the Washington | tonight at eight o'clock at the evening' between two members of Krupp Plant Again MOT. He left the local Arm orj , Britisli Abandon Tip W E LEAD ON Social club at 7;30 tonight in the |clubhouse on Clinton street. All the anti-aircraft unit which are reaterday morning. |I club rooms. j members are urged to attend. stationed here. Aa a result, Pri- MAPI.E TWIN BED OfTFITS O.NLY $21.95! /CELEBES General Welfare O n ter No- 'll jI Tom Haves, of South Wind.'or. Bed, .Mattress and Spring. vUl m et at 8 tomorrow evening I Target of British formerlv o' this town. lesve.Si • Studio Couehes, . . .$29.95 up g u i n e a ^n S:. it , the East Side Rec. ji Thursday to join the United States j f Of Burma to Japs; Marines.’ He has been grocery! PAY YOUR INCOME TAX WITH • Davenport Beds . . $.89:95 up Java Sea The March meeting of the Man I manager of the First Niftional Upholstered in Your K chester Girl Scout Council, which j Store at .Spruce and Bissell streets. 8Ye Call For nnd Ocllvcr Favorite Fabrics. Bombers in Raids M f postponed from last Tuesday. This will be Tommy's third hitch Your Doctor'* Prescription*. REGISTER CHECKS rORT (vUl take place tpmorrow after in the Marines. He served two Torres noon at two o'clock at the Y. ' terms of four years each previous Cheaper Than Money Orders Over $10.00. WELDON DRUG CO. MORESBY Report Toll at Sea Prescription Pharmacists ‘Great Havoc’ Reported pi„„tS BoSC , C. A. ____ ly. A t various times he has been Receipts .Always .Available. enson^ TIMOR S(fOi( employed in several of the First 901 Main Street J’i.liUd'I.l «JilRJ.Mf- I n Attaek; Fires Visible • « Prompt Service — No Waiting! iia rTBB&f Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jackson of National Stores here. tS Winter street, have as their Sold At For 100 Miles Must Of Material 767 Vessels .Are Claimed Vi’ithdravv ‘Siieeessfully’ guests for ah extended vlcit, their Mr. and Mrs William E. Glen- Have Slowed Protliic- Indian Ocean Sunk or Damaged, 1.3-1 British War Into Central Burma daughter, Mrs. Eric J. Rudaz M d ney and daughter, Pamela of daughter. Sandra Ellen, of San Bridgeport, have returned home Tjie Manchester Trust Co. lion .Appreeiahly; Like Rubber Captured and 1,161 Costs Seen To Coiitiiiue Fighting Diego. Cal. after a week-end visit with Mr.«. Waves of Planes Used. \ Glennev's parents Mr. and Mrs y*Slember Federal Deposit Ins. Corp. Coral Sea Airplanes Destroyed .Side liy Side with Mrs. James C.' Robinson of HALE'S SELF SERVE 4 ^ j a p t h r u $tsN 8 TOWNSVILLtl James B. Wilson of Alton street. Farmer Sends Samples .^.■THREATS TO % AUSTRALIA .Sinee Bi'giuuing of C.hinese .Allies; All Greenhill street and her "ister The Original In New England! 36” Plain Colored Lomlon, March 10.— (/P)— On Upgrade Mrs. William Flanigan of west To Inventors Council ^■"AUSTRALIA ^ Hartford, have returned after a Briti.'ih bombers raided the War in Paeilie; Kn- \ aliiahle K(|iiipment visit with Mrs. Robinson's son and AND HEALTH MARKET great Krupp Munitions To Determine Value;\ Map show-a how- Japanese thriist.s in Java (V), Timor (21, and Ntw- Guinea (3). are aimed at Au.s- emy Deatl Set at Fxpettrlitures Tint ami In. Rangoon Destroyed daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mm. .Works at Essen last night for tralia, which Is preparing for an all-biit fight. The mam factor., in the approaching bailie are Japan's Stuart Robinson of Columbia, IS Cents Pound Cost. P IQ U E S 39c the second night in a row and extended lines of communication, and Australia's great distance from American aid. 79.999 Up lo Joliore. //«// Times Crvater Before Kvaeiiatioii. S. C. ____ Does Your % the Air Ministry declared to Than Tuo Years Ago. The ideal .sport fabric. Plain .«:hndc8 in Mai.“»e, Pink, Salisbury, Md., March 10—(4^— Center Hose Company No. 2 will day there could be no doubt Tokyo (From .Iapanes<‘ ir- I -r II ' Ikindon, March 10.— (iT*)— hold its regular meeting tonight at Homer Pilkington, 44-year-old if ood I ells CofHfmifi.8.1 p.rijish forces have abandon- Roof Leak? TUESDAY SPECIALS Copen Blue, Navy and Red. that they caused “ great Broadcasts), March 10.— (/P) eight o'clock at the fire head Double Green Stamps Given With Ca.sh Sales farmer, has concocted a material Japanese Cruiser Shells Cebu; — Imperial headquarters dc-1 ed llie scnithern ti)' of Burma quarters. Important business will havoc.” Bomber crews said that looks, feels and acts like rub Alt Dav Tuesday-! dared today t)ia t Japanese j Lomkm. March 10 -p intro- be acted upon and a full turnout the fire.*, visible for 100 mile*, ber and sent samples to the N a til the Japanese and with of the firemen is hoped for. 36” Sanforized Plain Colored must have slowed proers Missing Dominion Plan Knox Before Going to flicted on City in Phil tary (refenili-rs but not before all Cif lev mik hard teal, irada- For .clack.s. short.8 and .^i-iort dres.ses. Plain colors in que, recountinp ‘ bnlUant military Three British bombers were re- i ' re.Multa” for Japan s armed forres, d'li k installations, oil refineriea mmkad wdh UO ipmtt Pure Lard Blue, Tan and Aqua only. fChite House to See ippines: yio (wroiintl or ported missing from operations Certain to Be Freneh Island ' .said enemy losses in dead alone and other valuable equipment had/ which included attacks on other I . Roosevelt ond King. Air Action in Bataan. amounted to 79.990 up lo the tinie Japanese Land been destroyed by demolition Hale's objectives in the w ar-important j .lapanese force.s penet»‘aled Johore .>-quads Given With Cash Sales In Both Ruhr valley. ; ' in the Malayan campaign More Being Destroyed An intcnsihcation of daylight Soon Is Seen Washington, Mai-ch 10.— Offered India Wasbington, March 10.— 119,028 Frlaonerm of War Additional destruction, planned T elephonei Red Bag Coffee air operations w-as seen in the an- | i/P)— A Japanc.se light cruiser Another Foree and executed by American,/ engi 36” Washable Printed |(/P)— A conference on Naval It also claimed 119,028 prison-i These Stores All Day Tuesday. 39c novmcement that six German i sholied the port of ('el)u on neers and drillers, is proceeding at Oeenpalion of .Madagai*- ers of war. Kellogg's tighter planes were shot dow-n I w e i g i .1 „f Bri.idi cai,i. the island of the same name Bassein. an important port 90 over northern France yesterday. , The communique said: On New Guinea Imiles west of Rangoon and key ear lo Forestall Japs i CHECKERBOARD Dimities and Muslins Yard Five w-ere credited to R A K fight- 1 net Influence Appar-1 veil today with Admiral E., J. in the central Philippines, the "In the course of far-reaching ! city of the Irrawaddy river delta. 4860 ers and the other to a British War Department reported to campaigns involving Malaya, the A di.spalch from a Reuters cor Corn Flake$ Box entiv Veering Tow ard ] the newly designated Being Disensseti in FEED STORE Beautiful floral patterns in all color combinations. bomber. day. liut only slight damage Philippines, Burma. The .Nether Australians (!on\in<'ed respondent with the British force.s Why spend money on <>ld, I* ’ . rtir r c . . supreme commander of .Naval lands East Indie.-:. British New- ' 10 Apel Place Manchester British heavy guns along the Unofficial Quarters.. inftk-lec\ on the city. The w::* ______m Burma said the great oil re- worn-out roofs? We will glad Dover strait blasted at enemy tar- j I rompt Oner of ^E***'***. operations, and Rear Admiral Giiienn. Hong Kong and Guam. l|1|H)IlPbP .'larhlialling n^pries at Syriam just below Ran- Telephone 7711 ly give you an estimate on I ,, i text of the brief communique Japanese armisl fori es secured the The CORK gets intermittently during the Thomas C. Hart, just return- London, March 10 R L nofii- For Ininunrnt .\ltrmnt goon wc^p demolished and the new roof and arrange eai^y pay- JW.HAU Domino Ginger Ale and I .No. 141, based on reports received follow-ing hrilliant military re night and early today and the , Bulletin! ed from the Southwest Pacific ^ ^ ■ pipeline froiri the oil fields 300 menta m as to aid you^. to pre MAHCHtSTM COHH- At Present Our Stock Of sounda ot heavy explosions ac ross area Hart served as Naval chief | quarters duscussed the possi- here up to 9:30 a. m . e w‘ t ; sults : miles north of the city was cut be pare now for Spring showers London, ,M»rch 14— /P — T o Invade (..ontilieilt. Flovorg 4 Ige. btls. 29c the channel could be . heard by Frlmr Minister Churchill will for the United .Nations in th e b illty today that Allied troops "1. Philippine theater; ■‘Aircraft shot down or destroy- ■ fore the evacuation CALL US t o d a y : coastal obaervera. Southwest Pacific until he asked ' might soon move to occupy the "There wa.s no ground or sir ed oh the ground totaled 1,161: BLACKOUT nwkr It ntatrnirnt on thr gov- C'anberra, Au.9traha. March 10 - • Great warehouses,, d o c k * , Gun* Awaken Re*ldenl* rrnmrnt’* India poiicy at thr to be relieved several weeks ago vichy-controlled island of Mada- activity in Bataan. captured. 21 quays, jetties- everything of any ■V Th#* Japanrae made a third BOARD The crash of the big guns awak next Hitting of the Ilou»« of because of poor health. ga.scar in the western p.-irt of the . "A light Japanese cruiser ap- | "Tanks captured. ! pns.sib/e value to the Japanese— Curtain Stretchers ened residents of the southeast ■'Automobiles lapluied, •16 0.')4. (Xunmon*, Sir Stafford ('rippi, Hart conferred with Secretary Indian ocean, close to Africa's ea.st j peared off the port of Cebu and | landing on New (luinea today, en werg blown up or set on fire," he roast shortly after midnight. The , 3’x5’ • 3’x6’ - 3’x8’ C.fH0US€^S0N. Calvert Toilet Tissue lord privy M-al, told the House of Navy Knox before going lo the coast and in a strategic position to fired several shells into the city. : "Railway cars seized.- 3 110 larging the for' cs they arc mar added "The Japanese will find INC firing continued at intervals for i "Machine-guns captured. 4 633 A. A. Dion Is Complete. Plan For Spring today. (Thi* statement may White House. control Allied supply lines. Only slight damage was infiu led. | shalling there for whai Au!*tral- HAngiion wrecked and u.seless." Just the thing you need for 45 minutes. come tomorrow, since Com "2. There is nothing lo report "Rifles captured, 87.707. A military commentator said the ' Inc. The w-arfare flared up again at Takes Over Stark's Duties They pointed out that since the ian.*< are convim ed ia an imminehl all blackout purposes. Eco 1000-sheet roll, 4 rolls 25c mons usually meets on Wed- King, who was already com- fall of Singapore the importance j from other areas." "Enemy vessels sunk or damag c British force isolated around Pegu. r o o f i n g * Sm iN G 3 a. m. And an houi later heavy attempt lo invaile thi.9 continent- nomically priced. Cleaning Now neaday.) mander-ln-chlef of the C. S. fleet, of Madagascar has been doubled. . Jap .Aircraft Carriers Sunk ed. 767: captured, 134 40 miles north of captured Ran CONTRACTORS The Valuable Premiums You Get for Your Green exploaioni could be heard up ttoa-* Prisoners of war, 119.028 Good Lurk took over the duties heretofore en and that such an Allied move ! Four Japanese aircraft carriers The landing vva5 at Fin.srhhafen, goon. wa5 reported cutting its way French coast between Boulogne "Enemy losses in dead up lo the 29ft .AUTlJM.N STREET Stamps Make Shopping .At These Stores Extra Profit London, March 10 .P Domin trusted to Admiral Harold R. might have lo be made to forestall have been .sunk or damaged since wh»‘ie there ls a aniall airfield thmugh the Japanese toward the and Calais. time Japanese for.'cs (lenetiated mam IxMiy of troops which smash G. E. W ILLIS MANCHESTER The latest rumble of explosions ion status for India as the price Stark a* chief of .Naval opera- Japanc.se occupation of the island. the start of the war, .Navy figures ■ and a harbor v.hi‘ h ran avtoni- able. Pie Crust ti-ins. ■rhey emphasized, too, the fact . Johore totalled 79.99 ' m odate moderate-.mztvl . veasela ed through the Japanese astride 2 pkc.. 23 c was heard at 9 a. m. |for her millions' war ^support for showed t-iday. , the Rangoon-F’ rome road after & SON, INC. Thia consolidation of authority - that a Japanese mi.ssion is report A communique issued late ye.s- Diiteh Resistance Ueiislng The strength of the new laiuling ■ Britain was regarded in British heavy fighting” and two attacks. t Main St. Tel. S125 a possible hint of further stream ed to have been in Madagascar for ' terday said American subinarines force wa.** not .elated. Any Flavor! r'uti h resislanci- in ea.stern .lava F'orred hy laolatlon Italian Cruiser Set circles today as a virtual certainty lining in the Navy'.* organization the pa,«t six weeks, negotiating for last week ha(i suni. oi damaged It i5 60 mil»‘.*» east of Lae whu h. gradually ceased to,lay as enemy JciP I'aid a supplement to the rks. OC and the weight of cabinet influence - gave King control not only of Naval and air ba.ses SIX Japanese Naval vessels, in troops in larce mimhei .surrender with Salamaiia,'where, the P\ien of Jell-O” Afire bv Bombers Oreu|Nitlon Im|ierallvr BuVma communique related that apparently was veering toward an combat activities but also of the cluding one carrier on w-hich two ed. said a Soerabaja dispatch to two proviou.s Japantrse lantling.-i. Cairo. March lO-i/P. - Bntush general planning and fleet main One Informed hut unofficial torpedo hits were scored Previ The?»e and repeatetl Japanese air the withdrawal from Rangoon was torpedo bombers set fire to an offer which would be put into force Domei The Japanese said they forced by the ‘ temporarv' isolation tenance. formerly the province of source said occupation of the is ously the Navy had reported smk- found Soerabaja burning “ beraui^e i bombardments of Tort More.sby Italian cnitseT, a merchant vessel | promptly. land was imperative because the of part of the force at Pegu” and Ivory Soap, 3 Ige. bars 29c i the chief of Naval pperations. tng one carrier and p-obably sink of inrendiarusm carnetl out by re- : another air raid there today waj With the mailed fist of the Jap Secretary of Navy Knox an Axis already is ir possession of ing another, and the Army had the tenth have banished any laniiings by the Japanese on the (Continued on Page F.lght) one Naval ba.se In the South I/i- treating Dutch troopF north shore of the Bakir river and anese Army boating on the door of nounced the change in a formal reported damaging a third. Premier Gen Ilideki Tojo will ' doubt among offiriaLs that Aus statement last night which dis dian ocean, on Vlchy-ow-ned )i'er- the west bank of the Rangoon tile empire's treasure chamber and At the start of th< war Japan addrofuf spenal ses»uon of the two ; tralia may be overlooked by the 4 medium bars 23c closed the assignment of Admiral guelen ' island i Desolation /land i river its people's attitude tepid tow-ard had from seven to nine fleet lar- Hou.soji of Pailiament .summoned Japune.se temporarily in favor of B o w lin s Stark to a newly created post of southeast of Capetown riers and an muhsclosed number of A Japanese f<»rce of armored Rritaln herati.se of unfilifilled a.spl- or Thursday to celel rate the con a tlrive into India rations for freedom, the cabinet "commamler. U. S. N.aval forres "I am po.sitive the Japanese converted merchant earners The fighting vehicles infiltrated into Mav Not Get quest of the Dutch Ka.st Indiea, the Filer* Ordered On Offennlxe debated the measure of Indian in operating In European w aters" were refueling Geripdn raiders communique did not sti ti- which the Pegu area, he said, adding that government announced today AUntralia'a Air K'lrie. .strength A lle y s Oxydol giant size 65c dependence Saturday and yester The Navy changes followed there early in 1941.'' he declared. type had been hit in the newest this was the flr.-^t report of the ^ Tojo will .speak first in his cap ened ISy the return from other Goal on Taxes day. closely the Army's reorganization "I know- kerguele^r well and any attack presence of Japanese* tanka in DI AL 7205 acity a.^ premier, then a-^ war min front.s of battle-provEvl fliers to, Snag on Timing of its general staff into a smaller, other mariner w-)io has been there Burma. Official Siihniarlne Score ister and will be followed by Navy tlefend their homeland, ha-s been The river landings were said to FOR RESERVytTlON’S Large size, 2 for 45c Informed sources said the snag younger group, but it remained to w-lll verify thajr it has a series of The official U S. submarine Minister Admiral Shigetaro s^him- brilered to take the offensive have been opposed by both R.A.F. Tuesday, Thursday, Friday Opposition to Program w-as on the timing of dominion be seen w-hether the two moves w-ell-sheltere(U harbors. score for the week was: "Japane.se whalers know- these "One destroyer leader sunk. (C'Vlre) • All Parts Slotted thau's new- tax program became "The Dutch discovered the tank "One id ^ r e a d today that members er had come from Kerguelen, and This raised to 18 the total of We Hove Canning Jars began to predict that his goal of that ahe supposedly had been whal • Rust Proof Hardware For Big Spring Drive JapaneaC vessels sunk by U. S Guiltv of Atrocities Con\oy .\rrl\e* .-Cafely Concrete aiul $7,610,400,000 In new- revenue ing in southern waters. But there submarines and to 138 the total of I,«ii(l0 tons of ern Pacific. dreds of airmen (rom ( anadlan crude into her and told her,indig- Five Firemen CALL 7091 No. 1 Quality accept the Treasury secretary's O f Reich If .\nything Losses Seen Meanwhile the Marine Corps dis- Foot and BaNoncted t«i training e:iiups and 4 anadlan principal recommendations for : nant captain to shove off. There closed that the aviators who .sank \riii\ reinfort-c-iiienis, ha\e arriv Wicker Clothes Baskets raising more than $6,000,000,000 In I was no doubt in their minds. I a Japanese cruiser off Wake Is- Df'atli: ViOiiicn Ka|M‘d FRANK DAMATO Slioiilfl Go Wrong ed at a British la'rt In a convoy greatly-increased individual and suppo.se, that this whaler had been land Dec 11 before it fell to t^he ' Eseape Death & SON 1.5-Lb. Peck Oblong shape. Canvas looped handles. Reinforced rims, sides Moving Japs which ill least once dn)p(>e|i «»f Coinnions tiHia.t tluil tlio ,lap- Belgian fighlliig men also were considerable change of heart since of manpower today and mov (Continued on Pagr F.lght) nlMKinl. Old Fashion Style (Conflnued on Page Two) anese .-Vrmy m Hong Konx • • • HEALTH REST the program w-as first presented, ing up his forces for a gigan- New Britain. Manh lu -V San Francisco. March 10.— /Fi had lioi-n guilt .\ <>i' w iToli-.-^ali' Customette Slip Covers tSausage Meat Upright Clothes Dryers for then individual members of the tic spring offensive from Len-. Forced evacuation of Japanese Five firemen trappeil in flames and T u r k s Raid c.emian Club MATTRESS committee Indicated a generally ingrad to Rostov to smash farmers from California will re smoke on the luji floor of a ti\e- atrocitios in the oc'ciiiiied Istanbul. March 9— (Delayed)— r U T ARM STRAIGHT CUSHION A handy Item for drying clothea indoors during rainy Spring favohable attitude toward the sult in losses of billions of dollars. stoiy building at '24'J-2»t> Mam ,,4-— Neutral quarter* reported to Guaranteed (or 5 Yj-arsl Here’s the exquisite B O U Q U E T and STRIPE Pattern, of Russia and end a growing crown colony and declared Popular! Hand Made days. Made of hardv-ood. A ll smoothly finished. broad principles of the Treasury's Nobumitsu Takahashi. sgrlcultural Hundreds Refuse to Take street early Imia.v made their way that the Jaiiaiiese emperor day that Turkish police ralde-d a Heavy Crash . . . in your choice of five handsome j:olors that proposals. threat to Germany proper. ilown a :.0 foot exten.sion ladder Geniian cliih In Istanbul last coordinator. Northern California and guvornment ami the whol-.’ blend with any room setting. Contrasting patterns, but match It was learned, howrever, that The Germans were said to fear raised when their predieanieni wa.-< night, purjiorteclly s**archlng for $19.95 Lamb Patties 81.69 81.98 8J?.25 District Council of the Japanese Japanese people" were t" blame. President Roosevelt has been ad that if anything went wrong American Citizens League, de Income Tax Deductions noted. They were Capt. William infomuitloii In connec-tlon with the fl.OO Dow-n and Sl.OO Per CLO il^^* ' STANOARO ing colors. . . CO RRELATED to each other! ’ vised that overwhelming opposition around Leningrad the Russians Hartnett and Private.* Philip Joyee Fifty Bnt'i.sh offn ers and men bomb explosion Feb. 'It near Ger Week. CHAIR STRAI9 HT CUSHION clared In a statement today. already had developed to Morgen- might smash right through the and Edward Cronin of Company were bound hand anil fo >t and man .\nibass-ulor I-ran/ Vein Pa- For a Change! Takahashi made the estimate as then lia>‘oneted to ,le:itli follow mg thau's .renewed request thftt mar Baltic states into Germany. Army authoritiea, planning to be Washington. March 10— • yesterday to report that a man No. 4 and Privates Robert Smith pen. An infoniiecl source said It FLORALS AND STRIPES. IN BLUE. WINE, GREEN Ironing Boards the i.iiH.ie ot Hong Km-.g. wom KEMP'S, INC. ried persons be compelled to Ole Earlier Plant .Abandoned gin forced evacuation of Japanese Treasurv- officials said today hun- there had to be argued out of and George Parsons of Company was "not unlikely" that the Ger Breaded Veal joint income tax returns and that claiming "depreciation " on his No. 1 Their escape by a stairway en both F.-.iiopean and Asiatie, mans might haxe engineered the Fine BtHldlns:! AND WOOD ROSL FLORAL ALSO IN BEIGE. A large selection at popular prices. All well made to Inyura Reliable sources said confiden from west coast military areas, dreds of persons who filed income Congress end the practice of per wooden leg .An Ohioan w as told by was cut of when they were forced were Taped and muidere.i. a:-.d on-' honihliig. using young Uomnninls- a firm, steady- table. ^ tial advices coming from so many probably within 10 days, renewed tax returns in the last few days Patties mitting oil w-ell operators to de-1 quarters that they are "almost pledges that families would be refused to take any deductions be another collector he rouldn t dn- to retreat to the front of the build who'.e c'limese disfnel was de- lie elements as their tools In an They have the famous R O LE Y PO LE Y Custom Details .. duct up to 27>3 per cent of their cause they wanted to pay more duct the price of his fajse teeth ing. Parsons, panly overcome by elared a brothel wiUiout exeeplm-. effort to ii|isil Kiissian-Tiirklsh certainly accurate” Indicate the kept Intact. / ot the m- $1.69 81.98 82.98 83.89 85.98 income annually as a "depletion taxes to lielp win the war. unless he could prove they were a smoke, nearly fell from a window I for tlie slalu-s of any ■ relations. • UTTON 1 * C «. Cord-Welted Seams . . . Pleated Flounces . . . Perfect Tai- Germans had abandoned earlier “The Japanese farmers stand to i Ite,l. (K A IS M T CUSHION allowance.” plans for a defensive war In the lose approximately $100,000,000 in Officially, however the Treasury "necessary and ordinary biusiness but wa.s grabbed by the oilier men tialMlant.s. K.len de loring. . . insuring beautiful, permanent l.mK) Italian* Killed. Fresh Veal Chops Morgenthau told the committee north and a sharp offen.slve In the Investments, but due to tl)e com approve.* of everyone taking his le expense." Chiei. Williajn J Noble e.stimal- These li.iiipemngi pi e\ lously re- fir. SEE T H E M . . . compare them with those two changes would yield plexity of the economic system, gal detlucUons, since they were re But the North Dakota collector jHirled to the g“ \ innieiil. were B«-rn. Swit/erlanil. Alareh 10— south. ed the damage by fiie and water at __ Nearly l.OiMl Italiaa troopa Income Tax ‘ ariHC Fully Automatic Iron $380,000,000 In new revenue. In-stead, these Informants said, billion dollar Investments by oth vised in the first place to equalize recently approved a $.6 deduction not made public til it liad lon- custom-made Slip Covers, and selca the by a woman who lost her dress in $40,000. were killed and an equal number fTIMSMr CUtMION Two members said privately Hitler appears to be planning a ers (Caucasians) will also be lost." the tax burden. Summoned by s double alarm at firniation trom rcli.iblc eyewil- Wa have arranged- with onr O CO R R ELATED Colors you like best. Extra Special! 37c lb. Here's a real special. Dial your heaL that preliminary indications were Many citizens send money when an 80-mile-an-hour windstorm. nessea receiuly escajicd ftom the wounded in the Italian-held sec K MM •( TM rm( M general attack because o f the Takahashi said. about 3:30 a m . firemen battled tax counael to he at oar^raa 1004 watU — 3>, lbs. weight. Side at that "this cutting away” would Red Arm y's unexpected successes Economic Stracture Hit their return* show that they don't DependenU Confuse Some colony, Eden tions of the IJalkans during tba net CNiM M iwt-tiui. lead to elimination of atiU other last three months. .A Rome Station atartlng Tuesday eve- Ill too teiou iici Favorite! tached cord. Come In early for this in the Staraya Russa area and a "In other words, the economic owe any taxes A $20 contnbution "Their te.'limony established the Treasury reedmmendations with inunlque today placed those kU M alag. March .8. A o asslat } nu ITniKtT KINT. ® r ^structure of the vegetable indus- arrived in Seattle along with a fact that the Japanese Army 111 one. weakening of the Flnna like the southern woman who although water heax ly d am age with yoor tax return. the result that the estimated yield The steel ring the Russians had ! tries, both wholesale and retail. non-taxable return last week from ■ Hong Kong perpetrated against In Februarx at 224 and the wound- of the new tax bill would be re claimed a credit for "Peggy " until ; t^e stocK in^a m^n s clothing store ed at 267. Most gt these namial- Evening*: 2 to 10. Fresh Beef Rib thrown around the trapped 16th | wlll^be seriously w-eakened. a rngn living along the Arctic cir I their helnleas military pn.soncr.s duced sharply from original the collector found out "Peggy " ' on the ground floor tlea were ineurred In fighting Ser Also New Smart Plain Color* German Army at Staraya Russa 4hese damaging streets of such . cle In Alaska. Besides the store, the building I and ciyil poiiuldtion without dis Snndav, .March 8: 10 A. M. gueaaeA nature will tn no way bolster the,J lhanges Mind on Taxes w-as a clog. A man In the state of tinction of race ui color the same bian patriot*. ISesember and Cut T f Order— Sandwich .Meat! Double Green Stamps Given With was contracting, Moscow dis contained uriice.s, shops and apart- tn • r. M. ‘'Unless we go to a aales tax, the patches said. A German prisoner United States war effort or -the j ^all Lake City recently greeted Washington took no chances on I kind of harbaritir.s wliKh aroused •January los*ea by Italiaa Ireope In Wine. Blue, (ii'een and ^Voodro^^e this score, sending a photograph of iiieiits. Six families were routed cMx upying the Balkan* were plaowl Snndav. March 1.8: Cash Sales All Day Tuesday ' was quo'etl aa saying only- 60,(MH) morale of Its citizens.” an almost legendary sheep-herder out (or the second time in a iiioiitti. tile holToi ot tile elvdized world (Coatlaued oa Page Eight) bis family of lu children along at 753 dead and 679 wounded. • tn « P. M. to 70,04)0 Germans remain^ In the Takahashi gave a comparison of who treked from his mountain On Feb. 10 they were forced' to flee I at the time of the Nanking mas- Second E'loor. Luxury Loaf with his return. • • • trap of the original number esti tb^ Japanese farm acreage of cer home 200 miles through s blizzard when th# building next dcxrr was ' sacre of 1937." Eden continued. to pay not only his 1941, but slao However, in New York one man Markets at a Glance Treasury Balance mated at $6,000. The Germans tain vital crops to those of non- destroyed. He referred to the Japanese cap his 1939 and 1940 Income taxes. He paid a $30,000 tax with his return, New York. March 16—f ^ — were said to be abandoning settle Japanese sources He said the Jap Fred Beloln, who owned that ture of the former Chinese capital PIT LIKI CUSTOM-MADI explained that he changed his from which he omitted deliberately CMton: Higher; trade and 4>ea*. Waahingtoii. March 10.—($8— ments within the encirclement, anese produced 80 per cent of the structure also is the ov/ncr of the on Dec. IS. 1937. 'Pttaand. adiomM* (Mtam foe CMM ili snap beans; 65 per cent of the mind about taxes alnce''he had a customary deductions which would ndwton bouse buying. ,, ^ New tad i■ptll»ll "Ua^Iim" tkouMin Birds Eye Spinach The poclUon o f the Treallnuy leaving only suicide squads. building In which today s fire oc Substantiated' accounts at that London sources said Hitler was cauliflower; celery. 00 per cent; son with HscArihur on Bstasn. have cut his tax by $700. The De Stocks: Irregular; blue im p e The CORP. • ■d fcpitai* «im ritc ii nclM i*. «UB The CORK Maxtdi 7: curred. time stud a reign bf terror existed JW.HALC ROLEri POUnf♦ » ^ Receipta. $46,SM,275.23; expend- pouring all reserves 'nto the east garlic. 75; peas, 80; cucumbers. 50; I d contrast to those who refuse troit collector also reported “num fof- days, with thou-sands of women wesdtneaa roatlnned. JW.HAU Mrs. (Jeorge Palmer, a pedes- MAlfCHISTER CONH* Special! 20c package M A N C H is T m Co m m * itunw, $143,715,302.00; net balance, ern front, even stripping fsetor- peppers, sll types, $5; strawber- to take deductions, some still claim erous” instances of ouch waivers. BmmIs: Bteady: Om mils them wrongfully. Other instances w6r« cited In $S,1$4,$M,108A3; customs receipts (CnaHnned on Twa) . (Onattawid aa ’Page T w ») provoL " « sa rags Two) (0eatlaw6 aa Tws) The collector at Omaha wrote ii^ many cities. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN. TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 1942 )>AUE THREE JtAKCHKSTER EITEKtKO HEEALD, MAXCiraSTER, COyS. TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 1942 AGE TWO Escaped Trio hesitant about an immediate In Sees Textiles Potent Remedy Discovered Bowles Warns Tires troduction of dominion status. Move to Take New Disaster Relief Squads ! Japanese Land Oppose Campaign of CIO Dominion Plan Moat of Its strength is among Apply Serial Numbers In Toils Again the Conservatives, Churchill's own On War Basis In 30 Year Old Medicine party. French Island Alert to Bombing\Dangers^ Another Force To Unionize Dairy Farmers To Be Scarcer Soon Certain to Be The cabinet, supposedly shifting between the first and third plans, |’ To Registrants’ Cards Police Quickly Round By Howard W. BUkeelee Practically identical results safely sey fhaf somehow and In thus might choose the second as a | On New Guinea Chicago March 10.—(Ah - Farm^,members In New York, Pennayl- Industry Should Be Con More Than 100 V inin. Soon Is Seen \\ aahiiigton, P. ('. A mericaii. atation -vagons and fccding/q lip- (Chicago, March 10- (Ah in a were, obtained in 200 cases treated Up Fiigilives in Had- **** some way all 6f these men wtll be Offered India compromise. I rlch middle vania, Vermont and Michigan in the same way at the research Those familiar with Jndia em Rsd Cross chapters throughout the ment. Then workers mal^iip the organizations in the verted Now to Grasp tioDfi of Regulations in able to get to their work. Right (f'nntiniied from Page One) Total in l^Iancliester Dis I In . his ann------report scheduled cheap, 30-year-old medicine, the and educational hospital of the phasize the catastropic conse (rontlnned from Page fine) . . , , shelter and clothing roin« of the western dalrylanda voiced opposi dam Jail Break. now studies are being made to see (O attn M d from P » n Oiw) nauon are organizing streamlined f^ur sti^lon wag- Defense Council for delivery Vit his .association's Opportunity Offered. University of Illlnbis medical col University of Illinois. Connecticut Are Being how the bus aervlces throughout quences which could result from s . trict is 1,769; Selec tion today to the CIO campaign 17th annual meeting, Lauterbach This medicine, however, does false step. This consideration plus the Axis isn't there, the Island Is disaster relief squadrons capable „ trailer, eight coXand a tent again.'t the gathering enemy lege haa discovered a potent Middletown, March 10—(Ah — the state can be organized more to unionize the nation's 3,500,000 much more. It haa stopped prema « U t\u —whether to front It now the complexity of the problem in- inhabited f>nly by rabhit.®" of bringing speedy aid to the civil. •The auxiliary aml^aiue motor strength at the commonwealth's tive Service Board , • . ! New York. March 10. — Plant remedy for premature births. State and municipal police s-peedlly Investigated Now. efficiently to care for these work- or promise It a t a deferred dnte. doorstc|). Activities dairy farmers.'^ "V\e have seen that (orgamza- | . i„ The medicine is a hormone ex ture labor. It haa helped to control dicate that another week may Kerguelen, named for the 1HI1.S o f cncm>-bennbed areas. corps requires a p^sonnel of ten, tion) tried in Minnesota and North |conversion to a war basis is not rounded up early today three men crir. Efforts are under way to or Sir Staffprd Crlpps waa said to Air .Minister A rthur S. Drake- In one of the first official re tract from the corpora lutea of hemorrhage in a condition known pass before the cabinets decision French navigator who discovered Kach squadron has canteen, first live atation wagoris, live atietchers Affixes Key Numbers. Dakota where labor and farmers j something confined to the-automo- who escaped from the Middlesex Hartford, March 10. lA’i — ganize the use of private cars, Jit be leading the flfht for an immedi ford said that some of these were Salvage For -Victory sponses to the campaign, Arthur sowB. It has been used for years as ablatio placenta, which kills un ney services and school buses. iSipresented to the House of Com- the island in 1772 and ■ called.^ It aid and auxiliary ambulance corps and firat aid cq^pni'iit. I'hc lirst formed a political party. Labor j bjig industry and remote from the county Jail at Haddam after all the Warning that automobile tires ate grant to India of the same mons, it was stated. i 'Ticsolation I-and ' lies south V>t in addition to information and aid unit utillzoythree station wag- commanding the R. A, A. F. and Old newspapers and other scrap Manchester's Selective Service H. Lauterbach, general manager for the nausea of expectant moth born babies. It haa also delayed electric light fuses in the building "It may take . many defense outnumbered the farmers, and ^p^tile Industry, points out Douglas hemmorrhage from another serious would soon be even scarcer in rank In the commonwealth as Can I tlic "roaring fort es ' some 2.niX' ‘ hcadquiii lers units, iiis, a tent, jailer, four iota, a that it w.aa using every resource paper will be collected north of of the Pure Milk Association, a ers, but the life-saving potency had been blown. workers longer to get to work board, in common with boards farmers received the short end of q Woolf, editor of Textile World, ada and the other dominions., _ miles soiiUieast*of C.Tpetnwn The .sqiiadron.s will be ready to] stretcher attil loiiiplcte first aid at Its command to strike at the. Middle Turnpike this next Satur- m arketing cl .perative of 12,000 went unrecogpiized complication, placenta previa, un- Deputy Jailer Stanley 18(11118 Connecticut than under the pres than it has in the past. They may the stick. There are times when | March issue of that publica- Prime Minister Churchill, formerly , UisappOUtlment i MU»ea Biidle•emcrgeni y problems dur-] equipment/The unit is maiined ' invasion on New | day morning. March 14. The driv- throughout the country, met yea- dairy farm ers in Illinois, Indiana Thls extract costa about 40 cent* til the babies developed sufflcient- identified the three who fled early ent rationing quotas. Cheater have to put up with inconven lahor and farmers can work to- out this week. On the an advocate of strong British rule Madagascar is the fouilh larg-] liV the early phases of disaster l by eight/rained Aorliers. CJuinea, some of them but 4.^ min- er.s of thetown trucks will beas- terday andapplied .serialnumbers and Wisconsin, declared there was an ampoule, a little glass tube-full, ly ao that they could be taken by last night as Leonard Peete, 27, of Bowles, state rationing adminis iences. Some may have to walk to ether, but not when it comes to In India, was believed to be swing By Appfirenl Delay Redt'ros.s leaders pointc'd out tite.s by fighter plane from these .slated in thecollection bythe _ oy cards ofregistrants who 110 common ground for labor and contrary, he adds, conversion is an compared with about $1.25 for the Caesarean operation. East Haddam. Joseph Kumkowski, trator. said today that more than bus lines that always seemed too est Islanci in the worlcl and oiiXalions by providing tempo- - - the question of wages for labor ing toward the same opinion, it New Delhi. India. March lo , rV farmers in the same organization. opportunity to be grasped immedi other premature birth remedy. The Dr. Falls said the Indications arc •20. of Cromwell and Joseph'Mag- 100 violations of tire rationing I far away" Franc c's hugest insular po.sses- raryXshclter. first aid and ambu- that if 'a chapter i.s not eciuipped a 1 1 ' registered on February 16. Tho.e and prices for farm pro. The Wisconsin council said the ; mills against enforced -shntdowns. Bowles said it "seems likely" House of Commons on India, (■ros.s cetera, the model squad- neikhi.onng chapter to form the | new enemy landings and "new-edto make them easierto handle,and J Wisconsin Council of Agriculture inexpensive one would be less than of this substance may have been home, Peete at a highway bridge, "Those who hoard, " Bowle.s said Kasantlally, there are three kfMI Miles Isuig move was a definite threat to the ! "Conversion will affect both the that gasoline rationing would be \vhich Indias had cxpei ted today, lon rarrX a complenic.it of 42 .s;Jmid.on. .<>P^*-a >ons underlined he con- should leave them m a prominent ] 'edmlnated for representing 38 organizations and $25. masked for years by the fact that and Kumkowski in the yard of his lost night in a .state-wide brtfaij- plans for India believed to he be Its ext I erne length cif !iso miles welfare of all farmers, whom it ' textile manufacturer and the tex- gin in the next month or two and caused disappointment here. trained wc!\c,s. 16 station wag- ' f ithcr c hapters, they said, may , y**Australian authorities place, either on the front veranda , ser"a Number T-1 in the Man- 85,000 families in the nation's load Furthermore, thr low cost medi the corpora lutea, source of the caat over Radio Station WTIC, d.sclosed that within the next two fore ths cabinet: In a cable to (.'hiirchdl, .Midiam- if. S'1 j'cr. m)aisccl on the t'nitc'c! iirgcd to rely upon "Their own . tile-mnrhlnery manufacturer." Mr. home. 1. A flat offer of post-war do oiw three l\t>. two trailers, 12/find it more convenient to concen- '*" invasion attempt ha.s he- or in the sidewalk. Kvery frap of | Stephen F ing dairy state, termed the or cine appears to be just as effective. extra, produces also a well known The deputy said he and other at "are wilfully luirting the war ef weeks the rates for registering med All .linnah. president of the .-tjales. wciuM extend Iroiii I'hna- ilcmocratic method., and pro- ' Windf states] "Taking the latter, . . \ | .n I Mr-.i u ,/ I.o i, cr, th . . «t a 1.11«h m, n t cif ne rati or ja \a and based on a desire for "preda- F. H. Falls, professor of obstetrics discovery progesterone was syn when suddenly ail the the jail the sugar rationing plan would be Moslem India would "revolt if fkiO square miles is exceeded by la.st mid numbered was that of "An analysus of the situation re- pier one -It is obviouaHhat every "That also goes for dealers who •tatua during the war. .stiduiiittc cl to ItXi Cross chapters nid units rather tlian the complete , Expect Malnlanu Blows lory power." and gcnecology and head of the de thesized by chemists, who made it lights went out and a disturbance announced. the statement were detrimental to onlv three other islands, -ilieeii- rown Sirens On Their Way Stuart J. E. Nelson, of 30 Norman veals a determination by that labor ' textile-machinery company will be from soy beans. gouge on second-hand tire prices, 3. An offer of Immediate domin- by tile I'lsastcr Kel^f .Servicfr.as a disaster squadron They were said to regard the in- .street. His serial number is T-176tt. John L. Lewis and the United partment. arose in the corridor outside the dealers who exceed thi price limits He explained that every person , .Moslem interests, particiil irly the land, .N'ew Cuinea and Borneo, Three of the four sirens ordered group to biiiW up its own financial called upon to convert its plant as The 40-cent remedy, used in This synthetic prcnluct had the whose name was registered would gi.Mi tci wiu kc IS. th ^p lan for the The plan has been earefiilly for-, va.sion of New Guinea as the fore- In No Particular Order Mine Workers' affiliate, the United j cell bloi'k where all prisoners were on retreads, dealers who buy boot noe. /leelored that Xlati to divide India into aiitoiio- Mailagascar Ins alioiit 'J.")!) miles by the .Manchester Dcfen.se Coun Dairy Farmers, carried the mem- j .strength and power at the expense I completely as feasible to the pro Cook county hospital here on 300 same chemical forniula as the be given a book with 28 coupons squadion ' all.s fo ■ u.sin|reqtiipment mutated to include the necessary lur.ncr of swift blows against the The hoard met and followed the of the farmers, rather than to | diiction of machines or parts di- allowed liberty early in the eve leg tires, and motoriat.s who buy th i" S * p la " iTc.'pt.mi t;*" thelJ ; - 0*1, Moslem ancl H -d u st^es. off the Fas, Afrn an coast, aepa- cil have been shijipeil by the Fed hcrshlp. drive recently to the mid- 1 rases of threatened premature natural progesterone and should in It to b*' used in the beginning ’h* the third--I Jinnah's threat was widely re- rated from the roituguase Fast already posses.-cc l by tt)h chapters, equipment and personnel based on Australian mainland itself and as regulations laid down by the Na fiirther the welfare of agricul-; rertly cYiaential to tlie war pro- ning. them. Right now the FBI is busy countrymen would be the th eral Flectric Co. of Chicago and die west and New England ,The | births, saved 80 per rent of the have been as effective for prema only for the purchase of sugar, eount^men renresent the garded here as having been made African colonv of Mozambique by It is flexible and can be\aassault probably aimed tional Selective Service Svstem. 1 gram. WPB has already an- Hee lo Dense Woods investigating more than 100 such and that It would represent the should reach here within a day or . . . union claims’ more than 27,000 ; ture. babies. At the same time, in 50 ture birth. But it was not. That un which would probably be distri if rnd^i's E n d s Oihl : >n deadly earnest and it was be- ^^e Mozambique channel Its prm- to ht chi' cepupment oh hai^ ' lief operations and the experiences against Daioaln. Broome, Wynd- two. These sirens are of 7 L horse cards which v ere ragiatered nounced that by the middle of this The jail officials went to toe cases throughout the .slate " similar ca-"cs not given the extract. usual circui'-istance led Dr. Falls to cell block corridor and saw by buted al the rat* of two-thirds or In the model squadron, tne can- gaineci by American Red Cross field ham and other centers on the north powgr and are mounted on 13-foot Manchester district year 40 to 50", of the capacity Quotas IJkely To Be Reduced 60 per cent of the mothers lost suspect that some other, unknown 1 flashlight that the trio had blown three-quarters of a pound per of Mo.sicms would rally behind of the finest nat iral p m 's in the teen corps is manned by \ig h t i men during the heavy German and east coasts tripods. Fach one will carry about ***^** those that were sent here from of the textile-machinery Industry minion status would be unsatis their babic.s. hormone, was the potent factor. the fuses in a box there, pried the "It is obvious," Bowles said, person per week. such a slogan as "Britain betrayed wculcl. ukers sn'l cariic., a lent. bombings hf Fngland. Heads of Australia's fighting other areas were shiifTled so that All 33 Candidates Flunk will be on ordnance work. factory, that Indiana have reach- two miles, and located at strategic I bars from a window, kicked out "that our (Conneeticiil'a i present He indicated, however, that oth Moslem India ' Tananarive, its cap.lal, is con service.s have given the cabinet de points should cover the town. One they would be in no particular Shortage of .Materials quotas for new tires are likely lo er commodities would be rationed ad a point where they would ac There are about 77 000 Olio Mos Yoiiths Learn Test for Lunches Post I the glo-ss and dropped ten feet to nected by rail with the east coa.st tailed infotmation on the type of w ill be set up on the firehouse at order. Then aerial numbers from "Textile oemversion. proper, pre be reduced rather than increased in the future, asserting that "lat cept nothing but a "completely in lems and 240,000 000 Hindus in attacks they expect, the locations sents a much more complicated the series of schools which are the grouiul below. They then ap peart of fam atave, 2.30 miles a.,vay. sistance to coutinue their advances Hilliard and .Main atrccLs, one on 1 to 1769 were applied to them as now being conducted by the Fed It is also apparent that the hope.s er we may use these same Coupon dependent nation." India. most likely to be selected by the they came. Boston, March 10—lA^i A problem than docs that of the , parently fled to the dense woods iigiound ye.sterday and the Red KdtMi Says Japs the laundry at Manchester Green, To Fly Blind Safely Parley eral Bureau of Investigation on of many tire authorities for an al books for rationing other pro Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, leader rnpulatlon >Ioatly .\uti\e Japanese for beachheads and the civil service examination for machinery’ - manufacturing Indus-1 'o n the other .side of the Mtddle- I , Air Foice held a marked edge in and the third on the roof pf the These .serial numbers will then that subject. most unlimited supply ot rubber ducts. " of India's nationalists, suggested > I The iwpulatlon m .ally native, j .varfare the measurej deemed necessary to the new post of supervisor of try. There looms the possibility ] I town turnpike. Barnard School. When ,thc fourth control the order number of each . i for retreads were miK h too opti that only India's extreme demands , a R o s a (Xiiiiinit AliMM'ities liinche.s in the Boston school ’ that a considerable portion of tex- , Other Speaker* I Hampered by darkness, state po with only approximately | Soviet Intormallon Bureau aaid drive them off. one arrives it will be put on the registrant as the aequenrea are For Polieemeii would be a high enough price. | r i a i l l S O r f w r foreigners out of 4.000,000. French ^ Practice All Night in Bc- system was flunked by every I tile machinery in place will be all ' Other speakers will be Officer and jail attaches scoured mistic " (ilven Time to Pay Fine Australian plane.s reconnoitc-red . foQf of the garage operated by determined in the draw from the Nothing but a solution on the nationals, im luding colonial ad-j one of the 33 candidates for dressed up, with no place to go. Geralo O'Connell of the Depart the woods in the Haddam area Estimating that seven out of The Germans were .tec hired tu (t'lirttlniieil from Page One) com cntrstions of Japane.se ship- ' Solomene and Flagg, big fi.sh bowl in W ashington on loM' Zero ami Lcarii every ten of Connecticut's 400,000 baaia of Indian freedom, he said in Of Material ministration offuials. Army garri the job. The primary cause of this dlfhciil- ment of State Police or "Reaching while Diher state troopers stopped New Haven, March 10.—(Ah— an interview at Allahabad within have lost 358 planes in the week , - ,ping ...„ ...... in the New...... Guinea. - ...... ----- Lights Must B<> Turned Out March 17. The fact that a regia- One Sectional Meeting defense workers were going to sons and import and export busi- ,.7 soviet loase raped aml\ murdered and other ' where the Japanese have cstahlish- Iront lias aerial No. T-1 do^a not Hom to Dive Bomb. (.‘ommenteci SchcKil Com ty at first will be shortage of ni.i- the Rural Driver and Pedestrian", and searched all automobiles on Anthony George of Torrington. the past week, will "move our mil George H. Waddell, chairman of Officer William C. Dwyer, Depart highways in the vicinity and as far their jobs daily in private aiitomo- lake Rubhei neaa representatives, an mint for .if b.'i. thoiisands o /th e inhahitaiu.s killed ed two landing bases on .\ustra’.ian- mean that hi.s order number will be mitteeman Clement Norton: tenals, Branehes of our industry To Be Devoted to Dis who pleaded guilty in Federal Dis lions to effective action . . . until the Manchester Defense Council, ■ W hat kind of questions could have already felt this. The full- ment of Police, W aterbury "Train we.st as the Hartford-'New Haven biles, the rationing head said that trict court to failure to pay the about 2.5,000 of the foreign popula I.Moscow and Berlui . ommuni- diiring trie l\irmng, IfKding and | mandated territory, it was an- again stre.sscs the warning that low. It might easily be near the By Devon Francis they riMilize that they have be a.sked about a ham sand 1 fashioned hosiery industry was ing the Adult Driver", and a rep- it would■ be impo.ssilile for all of government floor stock tax oa tion. que.i, rari'ly tuiu huig uiioii the pill:ige of .NariVt^uig. noimced today. lights in stores and houses raiijt end of the draw. The order number cussion in Their Behalf road. achieved freedom and are fighting (I'ontlnued from Page Oae) Strong ei onomic tics foimerly Craig Field. Selma, Ala. Manh wich that a college graduate I No. 1 guinea pig in this war as re.sentativc of the Hartford Po Willis said that Reet«f and Kiini- tliem to get new lire.s ami that liquor in an establishment he op I same periods of action, remain Japanese stat\nient.s at the time' S<-ouf Plane Attorked be turned out when the owner of that registrant is determined by to defend it, all else is unimpor- 10—lA’i Right before your eyes couldn't an-swer"’ " ' regards the effect of shortages j lice Department to addre.ss the kowski were awaiting arraignment "only a very moderate number can erates, has until tomorrow to pay Ixmnd Madaga.scar to Fram e, with contradictory as to the latio of dc.si ribed the disorders as a ' mop-| -ph. Royal Australian Air Force leave.,. Hoiuseholder.s who have the order in which it is drawn in Hartford, March 10 -One of the U nt." termlne whether it migkt he of four-fifths of the island's exports they emerge here as fighter pilots The new and more stringent w-CKil- Session on "'''he Problem o' Traf- in Superior court in Middletown. be allowed retreads from the $1,000 fine assessed by Judge Car- Inner Factions Dictate Haggling aln raft destruction The Ger ping up ' op< ratiory j s.aid one of it.a reconnoitenng formed the habit in peace lime of Waahinglon with respect to the value in the war effort. going to the mother country and allocation order for the second highlights of the state-wide Con- i fje Safety Today" the" former on an attempted rape meager supply that w ill he allotted j r„i) c. Hincks. George was ar Inner factions among the Brit man high command asserted Sal- ! planes was attacked by two enemy leaving a light on. when they go number of registrants in the Man- —-those young men from Bangor, carved bcidily out of cotton patches an " ‘alco Pilkington. who studied chem three-fourths of Its imports iHgi- To Give \Vide*t\Publiclty quarter of 1942 speaks (or itself. ference on Traffic Safety and Mo- A demonstration of charge and the latter on a motor to our stale. ralpncd and fined late yesterday ish dictate the haggling of the unlay that "between Feb. 25 and Fden said "the wiVst publicity fighteia but both were driven olT. out, to welcome them home later. , cheater district. Baton Rouge or Beloit who only a only a year ago last Augu.st. holometer" used bv the D^art- Istry at Heidelburg I'nivcrsity nallng in France and her uthcr Nvlon may very well eventually be tor Vehicle Conservation which is vehide theft count. Maggiore. he Stmlying Bu^ and given a stay of execution for cabinet. .March 5 llie .Soviet Air Force lost .11 all Uirigu.agcs will beNgivon these The R A A F also said no casual- must forego it now. LighLs prcvi- \ ary \M th Dlktricts few short weeks ago had no re "'Phose ranva.s cubby-holc‘.>i." he Germany, said the base of 1^'- colonies. a 100'^. draftee De.spite appar-^ n.ent of State Police for exa^.n- ^ ,,„„need to 30 days last "What about the rest' 1 can 48 hours. To most Britons dominion sta 107 plane.s ..during the same all ocitiea tics were caused by the .lafiaricse oiialy left on in slort-s after busi- The order numbor.s will vary sponsibility more serious llian get will. explain, pointing. "are to i to be sponsored by the State High- - drunken drivers will The colonial admimstration, di ' ent abundance of rotton as a raw Tuesdav for Ihofl. tui means independence and the period we lost 31 planes on the In the House of I»rd^. I>ud laid on Port Moresby. New Giunea. neas hours a.s an advertisement or '*'ith every district. When all the ting home to dinner on time . make it ea.sier foi the- nieclianic.s lo wav Safetv Commission at Yale ducted by Officer Richard Carroll rectly supervised from VUhy. is material, the growing demJinds of , nation generally is expected to ac- plant, the name of *^ '*<-*’ ** * eastern front. i Ci.uiborne, colonial .secretary, ac" which was announced yestcrilay. ' to prevent burglary are no longer numbers are drawn on March 1. Encased in two and half tons of work on the engine." when the University. New Haven, on Thurs-, State Police. T~h/iB demon- headed by Governor General .\r- the Government for both combed cept such a grant calmly. There ' not disclose. He oblaiped one Indicating continued German cepted a suggestion of LonV, t’tra At Adelaide. Lieut. Gen. Sir iven possible, unless the owner is at draft boards will then airplane, they take off from dark weather gets a littie chilly. day, March 19th, will be .stratiqn will be of u nus^ ^ inter- i Not ReMponsible .\lone mand Annet, appointed by .Mar and c arded yarn will make it more lional meeting for police. are signs in the press even of^im^ , sample that was spongv sn.l an- thrlists against the capital s de- polgi Laborite, that the Ruesian 1 Mackav. commander of the home I hand to turn the switch at the first ' figure out the order numbers as ened fields, simulate night attacks Lined up will be a dozen advanc and more difficult for weavers and est as It constitutes one o( the patience- for - a decision. - . . other that was firm. shal retain in December. 1940. lenses, the Inform.ation■ ' Bureau ' goveniment be urged to u.s«\its ‘ forces,'told the Australians that a ' ■'’O'tbd of the air-raid .siren. This determined by the serial numbers snd return to put their wheels ed trainers, their no.scs poked into Chief Charles A. A nde«on of steps in a scientific ex- New Haven, March lO^iA*! — No natural rubber was used in knitters of non-essential goods to Buy U. S. Defense Bonds Now On the other hand, there a said "we sliot do',., n four Geiman large scale Japanese invasion of ** **n order not only of the defense^drawn. eliminating all over the down on a dim runway which, for canvas .stalls, like Kentucky derby the Middletown Police Depart- ; gniination of suspcclod_ operators. Rear Admiral Adolphus Andrews. its preparation, he said. He good I'lTlces at Tokyo to hsije obtain such ' yarn. The situation ment and President of the Conner large Britiih group with exten planes near .Mosiow o(^ Maich .loiri'thmg done for these belplef Australia "would be difficult but ' Co'.mcll but of the military author maximum number of leglstrants in practical training purposes, could houses in a starting gate in this respect will become steadi Human "guinea pigs" will be used i commandant of the Third Naval mixed chemicals with the plant a.s well be a camouflaged tactical licut Police Chiefs Association will a." aneffective means to prove district, tobl members of the Tale sive Interests in India and it is ilitler Moving I iiitg 9 ' people \ not beA-ond their capacity. " Itles a* well. their re.appctive di.strict.s ■'We are outgrowing our qiiar- ly worse; in fact it probably will experimented in his kitchen ant airdrome at a fighting front fireside at this Session and an a t Keorvupv More \ illagew "Tl’.nt * a new point to me. but '. He warned his countrymen not As aoon as a list of the regis Ic rs, and we re building new ones, not improve to any extent until the the value f this type of examina- ; Naval R. O. T. C. last night that prepared the material on his cook The transition from men often tendance of two hundred and fifty tion. "it was not alone the duty of pro- For Spring Drive Milhoul detaila. the corainum- I will pa.ss It to the proper quar sit back and wait for others to trants in Manchester is completed he will add. war is over. stove el a cost estimated at le«» Losses Seen on typewrUtfh forms they will be entirely unschooled in flying, to He may repeat his favorite say policemen is anticipated from the ------fessional military men to make que reported the reoccupalion of ters " said Lord Cranborne., d^fnd th* continent. ".Another factor will Intervene Department of State Police and than 1.5 cents a pour. 1 TO pnnted in The Herald. Then when qualified pursuit fliers who to ing. "if yo'u c,in I ride 'em. don t Patrolman Face* Charges American strong. Some student* as time goes on; increased taxes, [wtiM chndna't touQhinB a number of additional villages All survivors of the Hong Kong morrow may be diving on enemy from Police Departments in cities ((ontlnueil from Page One) j ye.steiday in the Red garri.son were herded into a camp the correct list of order number* let em hiick ' and he may chuckle mole and more investment in war and others throughout our nation Mo> iiij! Japs bombers or rat-racing against and town." throughout the State. iH ft thwn fullin' .\rmy struggle to push bark IS romple^^d—some time after over the post ." first church wed lionclsi eventually of an enforced Bridgeport, March 10—(A*. The never came to that realization un of wrecked huts without doors, enemy fighter pilots over tro(>i- Exhibit to Be Held til la."t December seventh. ' Five Firoiiifii • les of 18-cesr-old youths and old Adolf Hitler's lines and wipe out windows, light or sanitation, Fden BrHisli Vi ar March 17 that will also be printed ding. A piiv.ite and hia girl were nature, it is to be hoped i and de-' .Municipal Police Board last night lSw«4 tu «»»• er men I al Burma, is one of Hie phenome On street." adjacent to the Con poikels of German resistance said. (Continued from Page One) in The Herald married in the white church down creased purchaMng power as em ference buildings, the State and .suspended Patrolm an Albert R. Fur PEITUSSIN Contrailicts London Report* na of the Army Air Corps training the street before the paint was dry ploye's in non-essential industries Kochefko. 27, who has appealed hi* Prominent Ph.vslclan Die* I Ksrape Dealli from Lake Ilmen to the Sea of The dead had to be buried in a \(^osl8 Seen program. local Police Departments will have lA u m r Contradiciing the London re ties. 9.5; proce.ssed spinach, 6n Re-opening of public schools and the fhaplalh could open it for a r e 'thrown out of work, will re 1-A draft classification on the Azov. corner of the camp. For years the airlines have been on exhibit all of the latest types port* of an accelerated apring of market tomatoe.'. 70. and canning shows sharp decllngn in registra regular services, duce the potential market for a ground that he is a con* iontious Yeovil, Somerset, England, The midday communique re No drugs or medical facilities talking about instituting instru of motorized equipment used by (Continued from Page One) fensive. a Swedish correspondent vOii Upgraile tomatoes. 50 per cent. tion of puptLs In many sectiona of i llaxe Own Tradition* great many goods still being made, objector. Supt. Charles A. Wheeler March 10 'A-' The death of Sir ported continuation of the offen were supplied, he declared ment landings under zero-zero con them in connection with traffic ' in Berlin wrote that conditions "The result of Indiscriminate the countrv. , Segments of the air corps, like even if they could continue to Ih> said formal dismissal charges Henry Britten Biackenbury. 76, ! sive operations against the invad Red Ctom Banned — and emergency equipment avail- ; tnan. discovered the fire *^ang in caused by early thaws made it ditions ' big business hou.ses of many years' would be preferred al a meeting prominent physician, at hia home TEA ers and said that one Red Army evacuation of Japanese in Cali produced. able for disaster relief. j the first alariT) and went to the doubtful .chelher the German The Japanese Actions, he said, (Continued frbm Page One) Ijtnd by Instnimrnls U was announced today. unit on the western front in one apparently would not bear IndeInde------1— fornia will logically have a great Here at Craig Field, one of the standing, build up their own tradi Find New Work Chief Philip T Smith of the De- | March 30, burning building and helped to armies could launch their drive be- "Thus, there is added to the nat day's fighting occupied several pendent investigation as permls- mons today that Britain's expendl- ly detrimental effect not only m Army's pursuit school*, young tions. One here at Craig Field is partmciit ot Polite. New Haven, guide children to .safetv iil.se; namely, to try to HOLLOW the ruins of the top floor for the 't '■viU be like when all the great ment and manpower in Ihia fight House, the country and the world needs is ^£14.500.000 i aboiK $58 - rate of descent and ket'p their Pre."ident." of the International | Japane.se in California was be- ryca glued to a faintly lighted corps. General Weaver wa.s Uie find new work for his machines and ..\."soriation of Chiefs ,of Police, body of a msrv reported mussing fuow* which have nia. sed during and the communique said- ‘ the ' -first *' ‘ that ‘ •-the Japanese " claim ' ...... OCKl.OOOi. daily ami the expenditure con.seqiiently new employment for GROUND the severest winter in nearly 100 enemy lost more than 2,000 dead that they are animated by lofty , will show a further rise In the 1 lieved to be more than JIO.OOU,- panel of dial* in front ol them. guiding light of the Southeast Air will ait a." co-chairman of this but found nothing. e'e rps training center. Stocky, tart workers facing dislocation. There Session and each will make a brief years begin to melt. and wounded. chivalry Is nauseating hypocrisy," next few weeks," Wood declared I 000 Presently the wheels touch RAZOR, . of tongue anci with a big mop ot haa been a trend in that direction nddre.ss al the Session. u i A n c c e-- — "Tlie German spiing offensive Four populated places were re he .said today | To DIacloae Plan* Soon They Jerk their throttles closed gray hair, he .saw far in advance but still a very small one. Some Superintendent William J. will not be able to be Inuiiched be ported retaken in the Kalinin area ■ Secondly, the enemy mu.st be The total governmental expendl- Lieut Gen. J f,. DeWltt. , com- Their plane* roll to a stop. Fire Siceeps St or a ft e sy.steni carpet nulls have swung to duck Roai h of the Department of Po fore the end of April or May or utterly defeated and we can best ture was approximately £88.500.- mender of the Western Defense The airline* ran afford to wait the need for a training niiinufactiire and blinket produc- lice in W aterbury with a topic of Roam at Hotel perhaps the beginning of Jum'. but express our sympathy with th* 000 ($3.54.0TO.0(X)I weekly from ('ommand. said that w ithin a day untd they are sure. The Army which pre.sently will encompass can't. It must have pilots who can more lha:i 40 fields in this area. .turn; that is the most discussed ' ■ Public Relations". Colonel Ed 4lss II* New Ivondon, March 10 .r Isolated attai ks where the ground Germans Admit victims of these appalling outrages votes of credlt,»of which the fight- or tW() the government would dl.s- by redoubling our efforts to insure Ing services took £68.000.000 close definite plans for protecting go aloft at night, fight, and re The student." who come and go exam[ile of textile come won. ward J Hickey, Commissioner of ! , ilNGUc^x OOUBU tBGt Clouds of thtrk smoke drove late has driec’ may oci ur earlier, " the Fall of Yulihnov his utter and overwhelming de- ($272,(K)O,OO0i weekly nearly £9.- property rights and crops of turn to their bases Those bases ' create tradition.", too. U ■* only the beginning There State Police, with a, topic "Emer- sleepers out by way of fire escapes Swcdisti reporter said, One a Bnli.slier. was st sea in Would be much more, if there were gi nev I^ w Enforcement". and thus morning tut fire swept through FIglitliig at Htancistlll Berlin ifiom German Broad- feat 759.000 (137,.500,000i each dav. he evat uees m ust be cloaked In darkness, else the enemy could subject them to American slang. » idea, technically,, as to C hief .lohn M Gleason. D epart the stuiage loom of I tie CriH ker Tlmwx alreadv liave pieienteJ . ast."'. .Maii-h 10 ‘ V Tlie B. i- Il>seiilery In C'anip : .said The irivolv.d prugrani eventual- devastating air attaek. ■Give her the gun. ' he was toUL just what products the various ment of Police in Greenwich with House, .dliile stieet lioteL widesiale lioop moiemenl.s in Im la.lm admitted today tile (all By tilt, end of .laiiuaiy he said. ' W'e have left far behind the Iv lo uITeit 5!oiiie 200.000 petsoii.s. types of equipment could he con of Vuktinov. a loilltled UgiH iivei 150 cHsr.s of jlyscnier) lind ot- i hlghe.-t amount of expenditure in Im lujlpg all west c oast Japaiie.se Thousands of young men stream as he .".'.viing hi." pi,me into the .1 topic of "Selling Traffic En 'l lilri; fllriiien Were oveii'oiiie by some sei tens, and fiesli snow verted to. In this respect, we are forcement lo the People", will be smoke during the half-hour blaze, storms were repoited to have strongtiold winch the Russian." an ciirred in the camp, : the last war and our requirements ; and 'German arid Italian allcni. ing into the southeast air corps V ind for a takeo.5 referring to Uxinis because as pre the principal speakers at this which was tAmfliied almost entirely brought a virtual slandstill to nouncedFriday had been recap- "The Japanese guards are utter- , continue lo Increase, " he said was discussed in detail by General training center, with headquar "B it 1 didn t bring a gun with Mahieu's ter* at Maxwell Field. Montgom viously noted, there is no difficulty Session. Also as an. additional luri d and added ly calloii.s and repeated requests by i DeW'itt ye.sterday with Jon J. Mc- me " he protested to the storage room, packed with fighting In the Kerch peninsula ery, Ala . are learning not only in finding a market for the product principal speaker an attempt is 183 Spruce Street furniture, rugs and mattrejuwa and Donets basin, where prevloui- The front at Ihia point had to o^neral Maltby (MaJ. Gen C: M Cloy. as.al8tant secretary of war. Tlien there was the student who to make night landings but to got lost in a formation night flight of spinning frames. being made by the committee to 1 nne woman, suffering from an ly the ice had started to crack be adjusted to a depth of 44 miles ' Maltbv. British commander at A ||v ili‘|t*v Poll**#* and with representative* of the "Finallv. the whole business of secure a representative of the ■ Yiikhnov lie* 125 mile* south- Hong Kongi for an interview with » s/*is.s Treasury and Agriculture Depart fight, as well, encumbered with "Where are n’oii''" the officer in Your Money Has More attack of grippe, was taken to , Hitler launched his initial at- oxygen masks and heavy flying .1 « d L. I « a convorsioti of the textile indusliy Federal Bureau of Investigation safcly by policemen, hut all of the tack on Russia las' June 22. and west of Moacow and 50 miles (he Japane.se commander have r«s * a » ■ . • ments, and members of the Tolan 'n"'; approached.as a job to to address the group on the sub suits. as the remainder of the planes Power, Vour Dollar Is nther* made ihelr own way out of the German Juggernaut rolled rr- southeast of Vyazma, which re- been refused," he added "This l O I l H \ P ItIPPIIIIIJ Congressional Committee on alien be done, rather than as something ject of "War Traffic " in l.ne with Prortlre .All Night circled lazily over Montgomery, More Powerful. When the building by following the in- lentlessly onw.vrd untd the mud maina as a pocket of German re- rneans presumably th.it the Japan- ~ evacuation. Every night, all night, those to shv away from as long as possi sir ictions of policemen, firemen whichpreceded the frosts halted .sistance on the .Smolensk highway. «se high command have connived ------Neither DeWitt nor anv of hla their cross-tounHy objective. ble If It is faced In the latter You Deal At .Mahieu's! who have passed through the pri "I'm over Maxwell Field," re ami hotel emplove.s poaipd m the i* Then with the full, onslaught of The 44-mile figure woulcl appear to at the conduct of their forces." Members of th* Manchester conferees...... would...... set...... a...... date for the mary and basic stages of training spirit, the mortality to both the No Parkins Problem I corridors winter, ‘he Red Army * unchecked , onflrm a Stockholm dispatch lo He said that "most European Police auxiliary department will provable start of th* evacuation, and have been assigned to pur plied the errant pilot war effort and the eeonomic situa riamage was estlmateh ' Sub.stantial fre.sh Russian rein- day which aaid Red Army troops seriously III. have been Interned. , morrow nlsht by a member of the py qj mem- "Well no" was the sort of 'wait and see’ atti Range and forcemenla were mov ...... — ...... c-r>i i- i-~ •- »• i getting accustomed to living In Daeis noved into the had recaptured Loamine, only six Rut like the military prisoners, i fBI who is coming to Manchester yesterday that the forced a black void with only the friendly Found Lost Student tude which led to the fall of OIL area aouthwest off Laj -T KIsMiii in.arshes day, the German high command ernment had refuaod to allow a in police work. would atari by removing aome bama's benign winter tempera-' Then there's the one about the ed immediately, and planned con- The Kitchen riiarm For the second time in two years. .‘Gnashes at lire Leningrad aiege said today, but it declared these diplomatic protecting power or The members of the auxiliary 10,000 Japane.se from coastal areas tures and into readings well be aviation cadet who checrfull.v re ."clously and definitely, and put Wa.xed Paper. Are today .destroyed the Joaeph pp,., ^vere pressed hv the Reds were carried out "without auc- the International Red Cross Com- , department were a.ssigned to dif- to s reception center In the Owens low zero, to engage in make- called that in primary .stage he into operation as quickly as pos Kaba two-story block on Main W. JG. Gknney 125 ft...... with giowing fury. Heavy .Soviet cess. ' : mlttee to visit Hong Kong, and | (eront parts of the town during believe combat. Before Pearl Har was told to laxl his plane out on sible in a* many different plants a* 16c street, caiiaing damage* estimated river valley. attacks battered at forllficatipns Ger'man regular Army and BIsck placed blame for the atroc ities on i last'week's blackout and did good The information. Baumgartner bor it was fun. Now it is work, the field - and asked innocently. possible. by Fire Chief Wllilar- .1 Delllgan lietueen Volhknv .and Lake Ividnga Shirt detachment* were said to the Japane.se emperor, the gov-1 work. When the alarm was soiind- Co. SPOT declared, came from his partici grim work. "Sir, which gear did you put the "Effective conversion can not Coal, Lumber. Masons* Supplies. Octason at between J8.000 and Ilo.OOO '. hirti fill.left the siege fur'ificr' have broken through Rua.sian de- ernment. and "the whole Japan- ed the men were sent lo different pation in the meetings between They learn how to form and engine in ?" I only win this war for us but it can | Paint Most of the damage was rmifined tiuns eii.st HT.d .south nt cne old fense-in-depth field poaitlons on ese people" Soa)) Powde r, sections of the town and called at Army authorilica and Los An hold tactical formations. They Pleiunng to Colonel Haddon i.s I presen’e our economic soundness 336 No. Alain St. Tel. 4148 to th ’ee ."tores on the main floor. Czarlst capital the central sector "in spite of Sir Percy Harris. I>aboritf, aak- homea where lights were noticed learn that lo break a formation, or the fart that, though the actual p ack asfl ...... Fire Chief Injured geles city water and power de- U 18 up to the textile industry to 5c New blows by the Riiasiana severe opposition. " ed Eden to "make it clear that to straggle, before that moment time devoted to leaching a student Fire Chief Delligan waa injured and kept a record which they later i p,rtm en t officials. The city wa do Us part in this great move against the northein and aouth- The Russians lost 52 planes yes- the emperor, government and turned in for record at the police I department owna the Owens , I when an enemy formation is final to fly pursuit planes haa been re ment. " FrancoAmerican today as he waa leaving the scene ern extremities of the eastern terday. the high command said, whole Japanese people were re- ly engaged, is to invite disaster. of a flie when ilr u O by an auto atation. 1 river valley land which the Army duced under the pre.ssiire of the front continued the Red effort to listing onlv one_ German plane as sponsible for these atrocities ' No fighting is safe, but mass Spashetti. cun .. mobile which, (hrfirer William Silk • ■ -- j taken over for use as an war emergency, the cadets absorb OIL 9c 1 rippli' the Nazi war machine be» missing. ' "That is certainly ao. " Eden re- All Kinds of MOTOR hghtlng is safer. a.Tid. waa operated by Kenneth H m e 0 • 1 evacuee reception center. their lessons just as readily as ,be- Pav8 S.‘55 Tax fore It could snap out of ita win- tpe northern Arctic. Nazi plicil. They stalk and shoot al sleeve ! fore. llcr.duy LaBonle, 2i'. o' South Willington. ter lethargy for Ita spring offen- submarines were credited with' He said the official annouhee- 60 Men Signed target*, cone-like things which Delligan was taken to a hospi Oil Imports 1 Freshly endowed with a shiny, All in Pennies Chocola'e S'. ri.p, sive sinking a Riiasian merchant ahlp . been withheld until the are towed behind other airplanes.. gold second lieutenant's bar, a tal ^ h e r e attaches aaid he waa .Most Information reached Lon- near Bear Island Three Brltlah British government waa "in poa- They dive on ground targets be At The Lowest Cash and Carry Prices In Town 1-lb. c a n ...... As Extra Firemen 1 The United States, during the — ----- „ , graduate of the Craig school will 10c seiaion of statementi of reliable cause, presently, they will be ai 'Lj^yp for assignment to a tactical s^rnnd"1 non w/i'de' ‘fifoiigh German controlled torpedo planes were shot down in 1 firat half of 1940. Imported 2,- 'Hartford, March 9.—(Ah-A tax- . . r " " " raitio alations. motion, the communique eyewitne.saea who succeeded in es ing on enemy oystives, pressing ^ „f hj, training paver deposited a heavy and fair- | scribed as fair. Thrust Toward Taganrog .^ded caping from Hong Kong. " (Tiief Albert Foy of the South 280,249 pounds of oils other than the buttons on their control ^^,Il hayp been ie planes which (Iv ly large box on the cashier’s coun- ; f'heeri Oats. l^Bonte. arraigned in court on a ^adio aaid Marahal Ma.v Be Improvement Munch^.'^ter Fire Department, re- casaia. cinnamon, belgamot. c!t« which spew out lead or explosive » ter at the Internal Revenue Bu- | 2 p k S 8...... charge of reckleas driving had hia Simeon Timoshenko waa thrusting He eaid there wa.^ some reason ported today that 60 men had ! ronelTi. geranium, lavender, lem- at less than 200 miles an hour. 13c shells. Two weeks later he will breeze reau yesterday. rase continued until March 2-' diviaiona againatagai Nazi '■p to believeK-,.-... .U-.that conditions— a.,.™, had ,0 become members of the on, lemongrasa, lime, orange, roae And the srmy officers who have Inside were 3.500 pennies -$35 , All Kinds of Quality Oil In Cans And In slightly Improved since late Jan- Manchester Flra Depart- and sandalwood oil* through, for an overnight stop, at position* in the direction of Tagan Toe. Heel Broken p l u s : a Red Hot Story From worth— neatly rolled In penny | Kelloss'9 Bran, No Button* Missing rog on the lalt marahea of the Re* uary and early February when »uxllltry department. The The New War Zone of the C.S.A, accurate their fire is. The ammuni rockets along at 350 to 400 miles I wTsppers packasfl ...... 12c „ of Azov and against Stallno, the tion loaded into each plane Is coat 111 A n A c r i d e n l men who have slgried up, in the = an hour. I "Wc,” said the taxpayer. Indicat- Bulk At Prices At Which You Can Afford MacDilI k leld. k .a .Soldier* industrial center in the Ukraine w J ; that the opinion of the chief, wili make “F.\CIFIC BLACKOUr* ed with a distinguishing color. I ing himself and his wife who was here aren t worrying about miss- The Germans acknowledged that — I had no inf^mation yet a* to the ; firemen, but there are still The colonel takes a lot of satis We Are Overloaded F-SS Noodles. with PRESTON FOSTER When tj»e bullets rip through a faction in that. with him, "have been saving pen ing buttons and torn clothing the'Russians succeeded in tempor^ , I condition of priaonera of war «nd MODERN -4ND target, they leave an indelible nies. In view of the, copper short- With >Ionuinenlfi Fin 8-0 1 . p k s- . . . 8c Every week a group of P,cd Cross arily penetrating their positions Anthony Lupacchino. of i6 civilians in Malaya anJ Singapore, The blanks to be filled are at all NOW: “Remember The Day' women armed with needles, thread OLD FASHION stain. ' age we decided to pay our income To Stock Up. Farmers And Tractor "under cover of powerful artillery Florence street, it a patient at the .but that Japanese news agencies | fif^houses in the district and ’’Gentleman At Heart” "John Doe," a report will read, New Hungarian I tax in pennies" ished and Ready for and buttons arrive at the Rust En fire" but said they were driven Manchester Memorial hospital as had reported on March 3 the ar- , ^m era are also being taJten at the "got only eleven hits in three Ritz Crackers, listed -Men's Service Club to sew. ' Acting Oallector Frank W. Krae- large pkg. ... back in counter-at^cks. the re.ult of an accident at the ; real of 77.699 Ch.neae who deacr.b- ; fe??st?.Uon d“ k at *h. MunTd^^^ BUY U. S. DEFENSE BONDS! bursts." mer. who gratefully accepted the Your Selection. 23c darn or patch. Soviet reports said the Red town garage last week. A truck ed as being subjected to a severe building. The district office DANCE John Doe feel* pretty badly Cabinet Formed copper supply, said this is but one Owners! — Cover Your Oil Needs For Army based on Leningrad was ex- owned by the town that la seldom examinatiom have plans to provide the tuxUlmry about it, and does better next time. tending Its operation* toward used was being pushed from the It a not difficult to^ i^^ | equipment Every Wednesday Night of many human’ Incidents of the Buy Now .\t Present Ia)w Occident Flour, He lesiUls the tactical reasons London, March 10.—(Ah - Buda greatest taxpaying rush in history, Prices I The Future I Personal Notices Schlueaselburg key point at the garage to be filled with gasoline “ ^‘t that entails, he comment- ^ nortahle numna that are At for assault, support and reserve due to end with the dead-line Mb. bag ...... 28c eastern end of the Germsn line and Lupacchino, who Is employed. KEENEY STREET H.\LL pest dispatches to Vichy said to Remains Uncertain! The Season NOW! Ten dava after th* capitulation provided by ‘hePederal ^ v - TODAY echelons when fast pursuiU are day that Nicholas Kallay, former March 16. Card of Thanks The Reds also claimed the .occupa- . . by - th* town, wa* aaaistlng in the Vnn* he r ' thT’’la!the ernment. «™nient. areare expected expected, to to arrive arrive Music by A.ND sent on missions. He lesms that Last Saturday, with more than tion of an Important point on th* work. The front wheel rolled over Hong Kong, he added, me Ja . . . CIRCLE WED. minister of agriculture end s life We have always buen Maltex, VI'• a *, • i-i ■ ►)* r *4, • * ■ • Kn<1 panes* were aUll bringing m soon. As soon as they arrive the . The Barnstormers a week to go, the amount of cur Orel front In spite of "stiff German his foot, the specks In the sky, tiered up member of the upper chamber, had Fir# I*#p:*t Ui.#r.• • ; # i- : bounded from the au^ding Inttructlo,* In Happy Henry Spinx, Prompter. thousands of feet shove and behind rency taken In at the Hartford of known for quality granite package 22c M* 1* r - resistance." . He did not at firat think it waa wounded tromfrom methe aurrounoingsurroum— _ formed a new,Hungarian govern hills and were refusing permission their use ______Admission 44c. Including Tax. SUPER GIANT SHOW! him. are placed that way a success ment to succeed that of resigned fice from taxpayers applying In and wurkman.ship. I,AT# frip p'jtlin* r-.l ‘Ka f n. nr. n # >• Another trapped German Army •anything iiYViiifiK serious,Briiuu», butuuv laterisLcr inui the uic u.._. aw,, fir# ji • our hc.rr.# at Orel has refused the Russian ful attack must carry the one-twro Premier Count Laszio de Bardosay. person was $125,000, or five times Tomato Juicu. Mr. and Mrp F day when it continued to bother bury the dead. Decldea He Won’t Retire punch of a hard-hitting boxer. Ail former ministers held their the total of $25,000 received on Office Open Sundays. SERVICE demand for a aurrender. him he called a doctor and was last year’s peak day, March 15, large No. 6 can .. 19c Kharkov, the great steel capital Agree to Sacrifice Juror Proud of Its Kecurd posts, these reports said, except In .Memoriam removed to the hospital where It Oklahoma City — uh — Jajnes Craig Feld ia pretty proud of that no fo rei^ miniater wa.s 1941. -Iri Iciiii* I • flic PI. Ill ei,. ' of uiir in the Donets basin, was reported was found that a large toe and Brazall Intended to announce bta il»e.r wife «nil in -il-rr, Mr. Uniite In B" Moscow dispatch to be sur Kansas O ty—(#5—Mias Cather what it is doing. named for the time being, Kallay BOniNELU Native Potatoes— hetl were fractured. retirement from active flying on PR€VEI\I riCTURI Irrol FlYNN - Olivia de HAVlUAN SiHKiay IslaaUs ."coll who oa*i.d awav March 1'*. rounded by Russian troops on three ine Conroy's going to have to be Ueut. Ool. Julian B. Haddon. taking that portfolio temporarily. MONUMENT COMPANY STATION No. 1 Quality, ISSS ami our dear ei.n ,\nd brother, satisfied with a verdict from an hla 74th birthday anniversary. flier In th* first World War. one De Bardoe^ realgned ostensibly Srr.it who paiard away sides. . Yielded by Along came the birthday party— i m SHOWING fTfm kgkt I t t a PLUS! J. Lyaae • Jaae Wyman There are two Sunday islands OF MANCHESTER V A N ’S pack ••••••••• 11-man Jury in her damnge suit time test pilot at Wright Field because of poor health but reports March I, ISifl. PilorTex Lagrone. tha 12tn Juror and pilot friends. There wae ao in “BODY DLSAPREAKS” near Dayton and former secretary in Bern. Switzerland, said that his in the waters of Australia— ooe Opposite East Cemetery ‘'p h o n e 3 8 6 6 Today recalls the merrery sf the Red Army Troopg Bromine, Iodine and magneaium got hU orders from Washington much convcraatlon about avtatton JotyCt ofr 4"? of th* Air Corps tactical school at real reason was failure to gain off the coast o t Queensland, arid Comer Harrison and PeArl Sta. HARTFORD ROAD Rud Pitted Sour ^ |g lo>ed ones laid to retr. now are extracted commercially right in the middle of the after* that Brasell. who learned to fly PLUS! SELECTED yORTR! Maxwell Yield, will, in fact, per support ai all Hungarian political the other on the Western Aus PHONES 82UT OR 7787 .and th e e who thlnlt of them tod*;' Smash yaai Resistance from ocean water. 'They are , noon session yeaterday. Attorney* when he was bO years old, decided ■ • - Ckerri^.^an .. I Ar* th* ones who lew d taem.hesL sonally show you around the poet, parties. tralian coast. i Moacow, Vsrch 10.—(iPi — Red processed and used in anti-knock on both aides agreed to eacriflce to keep 1^ plane and pilot'd U- V; 4 t f A 4 -L • BUY U. a. BBPENBB 1 1 Edward Ucoit and EamUy. jArmy trodpu amuhed German EtaoUnc. lone juror to the war effort cente. - MANCHESTER EVENING H E R A L D , MANCHESTER, CONN. TUESDAY. MARCH 10. 1942 N 'iA O E POim PAGE FIV E MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN. TUESDAY. MARCH 10. 1942 Bolton Guerrilla Band Organized TT Mrs. Clyde Marshall Taft Proposes Women Must Shift Phone 4062 Births Taxing Federal Agencies Form News From Manchester’s Neighbors To Help Fight Invasion Roosevelt Gives Sober Political Truce The regular monthly meeting of The Hospitals War Resources Council To War Industries the Bolton Board of Selectmen Tillamook, Ore., March 10— • the timbered mountain passes lead- ! Sailng In recognition of the work —A guefiilla band, 1,000 atrong, ing Inland. Warning on Inflation i in directing the redecoration. was held Monday afternoon in the organized by a blind veteran of Four retired Arm y majora have Would Eliminate Con Stafford Springs Ellington All of the Institutions Salt Lake City, March 10.— (IP) • resented by their Salt Lake City Millions of Housewives come from women in urban am) Rockville Wapping In presenting the wedding gift Community Hall. Selectman John the First World War, perfected helped lay defense plans. Once a — Leaders of nine Federal agen- field men. troversies on Social rural nonfarm areas: ; to .Mr. and Mrs. Milne, Mr. Smith Alha.si was absent from the meet plana today to support the Arm y week the companies, organized by \Vhen the population count waa Mr*. W. W. Grant John O. N'etto G. F. Berr Makes No Direct Refer- Butcher Keeps Losing In the State Facing Ma cies acted today to shortcut the Each haa extensive operatlona In Needed in Expansion L«wla B. Chapman .said that the present church deo- ing. Herbert Cross was appointed in fighting off any invasion at- groups of 30 to 70 men, meet for road t o '^ c t ^ 'h» weat. Rutledge pointed out. and Legislation for War. made on April 1, 1940, there were 472, Stafford Tel. 49S-S, Rockville M, Boclnille 78»i. Manchester cons seconded loyally Mr. Milne's Dog Warden for the town. Plans tempt around Tillamook bay. target practice. ternity Problem. Twenty key men of Department each can contribute to a reservoir O f Munitions Plants, .10.600,000 male* over 14 years of I choice of a wife, feeling quite dif- .lie luaieii Steward Arnold, the veteran. "N ot that these boys need much ence to Current Effort, fits Boys to Uncle Sam were made for the March Town of Interior agenclea operating in i of Information on such developed Washington, March 10.— (IP)— ’age, of whom 39.900,000 already I ferent about it than did the church Melvin Cummings of Grant A class In church membership .Meeting but no definite date was who lost his sight but not hia spirit practice," said Arnold. “ It's Just to the critical western defense area _ and undeveloped resources aa mlri- Survey Reveals. were in the labor force. Of the re I Mrs. Eugene W. Platt has had To Bar Sale of Farm Hartford, March 10.— lncres®eon- evening. They presented a fine Liske and CTiarlea Gardner. The erl music supervisor of the Ell- meeting will be published and post- j '’This is a big country and warning by President Roosevelt "They drafted my trusty ing demand on maternity services, Rutledge who waa named chair- western resources by going direct- housework to munitions factories I "'®>'® or older,The tnort of people, including many visitors guard mapped o ff sections for each com Declaring that the military ef •J P n l i l i o n I concert to a large audience. Mrs. membership was approved by Dis invton .schools. ed ten days prior to the meeting. i country, and we can help against inflation and profiteering ! boy John Carriota six weeks Martha O'Malley, M.D., Child Hy man. announced the council s goal ly to the aid of those who need , 1 important group from whfch new Sldcr Action Ol relllion ' Hartford from other places. it.' pany to guard. fort ought not to be used■as an in the expansion of war Industiios. labor might be drawn. Another Miss Mona .Monitor of .'Uafford Town Treasurer, Maud L. Wood s.B one good reason why the farm ago.” the butcher said. "Yes giene physician, discloses In the aa the elimination of red tape in our facilities moat, uhethor this be trict 11 Board, which will super- Woods-wisc loggers, farmers They have pledged also to help excuse either to seek new social The survey was made by the Bu I conducted the singers ' A town meeting will be held this vi.se the IcKal ’board. Major John , Springs has been visiting her si.s- ward. was present at the meeting. terday they took Frank McIn monthly bulletin of the State De the War Production Board, the Of 1,000,000 were not In the labor O f A. M. Burke. and townsmen have joined, each farmers get in their crops despite bloc should agree to abandon farm placing the technical background changes or to repeal major meas I The Junior Choir of the Wap- : evening. Tuesday, at the town hall, Burkley is chairman of the Dis- ter-in-law, Mrs. Richard Moulton It has been .Mrs. Woodward's cus- tyre Just when I had him partment of Health. During 1940. fice of Civilian Defense a local reau of CenauB. It contained no force for various rea.soas and ia- swearing on enlistment to defend what threatens to become the price reatrlctlons in an agrlcul-1 and production facilities of the In ures of this nature already enact ping church was entertained at the , There are less Items In the warning trict Boord and Robert Warner, nf Maple street. i tom to personally deliver, checks broken in good.” 90 per cent of all Connecticut planning or production board, a specific mention of proposal.* that cUided many potential war work Rockville, March 10.— (Special.) until death the green hilLa and val worst agricultural labor shortage turni appropriation bill. terior Department at the disposal ed, Toft said he thought both par home of Miss Jacqueline Platt last than usual, as many were taken editor of the Stafford Press Is | March iiarcn 17w theme Men.uens s clubruiu will | for town services but this practice Shortly after F'rank left, births took place in hospitals. business firm or Secretary Ickrs' American women be drafted into ers. — A t the meeting of the Rockville leys stretching back from Tilla in history. The president, in broadcastiiic of military or civilian groups en ties would do well to concentrate care of at a special meeting some Stafford's member of the District ! have Rev. George Pheph(-rd as may be abandoned and the checks s mes.xnge last night on the ninth Hendrickson hired George There are more marriages than gaged in war efforts in the, ten own war council in Washington. ” on attempts to increaAO the effici factories as women are in Eng a i y Council weeks ago. The principal job this Board. Preminiary plans have i Kin’-'t speaker He who vvill .speak mailed to conserve tinv,. mook bay. But first of all, Arnold said, they Galivas—and 20 minutes later Each agency knowa what re p«cted that action will be taken In •' e e. . Provide Own^Rlflea snnlversary of the National Farm ever In the state's history, and western states. ency of the war production pro land. but a.saerted; ! evening and It is to be (Competitive time is to lay the annual tax to de been made here for the work of ; on hLs great work with Generalis- | Girl HoouU are brush fighters. George received notice to re sources under its supervision are "The* maximiira movement Into Poor ('.oiulition regard to the petition of Auguatus They provide their own rifles and i "The Army probably will take Program, made no illfect reference births are Increasing accordlng- Agencies cooperating include gram. night. The members will be divided fray town expenses. Other busi is.su,ng rationing books. whi< h i-smu. and Madame t binng Kai- : Ail but hree members of the port for the Army pre-lnduc- available and what facilities are the male labor force ran hardly M. Burke who desirca that the ammunition. They have no uni care of the Japs If they try to land to the current effort of farm .»tato Iv. the Grazing Service, the National Ttie Ohio senator .said his sug into three groups with a leader for ness proper to come before the will be distributed by teachers in ' -'^hek In the New Life Movement ton J.irh Sc^outo tlon examination. needed for thelp development. exceed 2,000,000 men, A larger ex building line on Union street In j on the beaches," he added, "but legislators to bar the .sale of gov Despite the emergency physi Park Service, the General Land gestion for a political I nice on Of iMaiii Strocl each group, Mra. Homer Lane, meeting may also be transacted. meeting held Saturday evening at forms. They do no drilling. They Questions can hs dlrerted to the pansion of the total l.abor supply front of his property be changed the schcxila in the Stafford area. ; “( China our boys will be pleased to meet ernment-held farm snrp’ uXes at cians, hospital administrators arid Office, the Indian Service, the these domestic i.ssue.s waa prompt Mrs. Robert Watson and Walter N. Members of Colonel Henry Lawrence the home of Mias Thelma Backus intend to fight, as the Indians did eounell at Its Salt Lake City head evidently can he achieved only by from 16 feet to two feet. Mr. Earl M. Witt, superintendent of i TTie promotion of before them, from the sandsplts any who might slip througb into sub-parity prices. public health officials have been Geological Survey, the Mines Bu ed by reports that Attorney Gen Foster. The visiting Pa.st Lectur fTianipion Chapter. D. A. R . are .schools has completed a survey of .Maynanh son of Mr and Mrs. m South Bolton. All seven of the "But if all prices keep on going reluctant to relax standards which reau. the Reclamation Service, the quarters and the sender assured of eral Francis Biddle recently had drawing million.* of women Into Tile poor eondition of Main Burke has stated that if the per ers will act as the Judges. asked to attend the regular chap scouto successfully passed the and cliffs along the ocean and in the woods." an accurate, pertinent and speedy mit Is granted, he will erect a the number of families in each George B. Maynard of U e.st Hart- up." he emphasized, "we shall Hog Market have resulted for several year.* in n Fish and Wildlife Venice and the urged a gathering of administra the labor forre " street was *lrm'mstrate; Young. leader of the troop, has , bum. housewives between 18 and 44 Stafford. 180: Stafford Springs, iery Regiment stationed in Maine. ing that the entire nation will be the Public Health Committee of No Time to See4« f'hange* I the terminus had to use care to be In erectliig the building, he urday evening. bers. who are asked to bring speci completed her Instructor's course Mrs. Hazel Sundt, school nurse, years old represented the principal 1091. According to present plans j .sot '/eanl Maynard is a graduate o f the State Medical Society and rep- "1 think both parties ought to ! liack far enough not to be shower would take out both the dwelling The wedding of Miss Ruth An- mens with them in First Aid. A t the next meeting A .^.^1 been quite 111 of a bron- hurt. Court Frees I Four Workers reserve from which additional war and the property occupied by all persona In Stafford will be , the W’llliam Hall High school, class Would Inereaso lost of War Surplus Markeling Ad resentatlves of the Connecticut agree to preserve the atatu.s quo ed when an automobile was being nls Twele, daughter of Mrs, R. J. labor might be drawn. PJummer'a store. The proposed Report has been received of the registered at the elementary "f '32 and Trinity College of 36. the scouto will have a written test C L f C l r t l l l C d "That would greatly increase Hsopital Association, it was | on social legislation as much as liriveu along the street. Laurette of Burnside Avenue East on shock and common emergen-, Saturday, much improved, "An enormous amount of man building would be set close to the birth, at W ln d h ^ Community schools some time this month. George B, Maynard, father of Sor- ministration tp Accept agreed that because of overcrowd- ■ possible," T aft told reporters. There were no many low places Hartford, and of William G. cles. Refreshments of sandwiches, Mrs. Selah Waihridge the cost of the war and the Negro Trio Auto Vietims power will bo needeil for replaring Baptist church property with a hospital, March 4/ot a daughter to Uieal retail dealers will register ges.nt Maynard spent his early national de’ot, hamper the drive ing even more strict regulation.-) "This Is not the time to be seeking worker.* withdrawn into the armed near the trolley rails that the cars Twele, Branford, to Richard D. cake and cocoa were served. a i x l W lo lo Stafford were callera of Mr. Pork at Prices Current. fiO-foot strip of land between the Mr. and Mrs. William Sherwood for victory, and Inevitably plunge and professional vigilance should further changes in our domestic forces and for expanding the out were throwing water for some rtla- Burger, son of Mrs. Augusta Bur- Griffin at Stafford Hig'.' school. ' "fe ‘ “ ''to Boy Seouta e i l e r a l A g e n t s a n d s t a l e „nd Mrs. w aiter .Mulo Saturday. building and Village street which Cros.s. principal everyone'-^city workers and farm be Instituted. economy, nor should the war effort put of war materials," it stated. tance on both sides of the road. Somebotiv Is eoing to have to de- L. Wentwortn Sixteen scouts, 100 per cent at- P o l i r e C ^ h e rk ^ A llO llt second Lenten meeting of could be used for parking pu'r- ger of Wapping, took place at 4 Aviation Cadet Howard E. Por- terminc soon, without benefit of ; of the Ellington Center .school hM ers alike —Into ruinous deflation Bulletin! Make Recommendation* Thrice Convicted and | Struck During Early lie useci to cancel some of the "Some of these needs can be met o'clock in the parsonage of the ter, son o^M r. and Mrs. Ciarence to the tendance, were present at the „ __ . _, \\ omen a societie.s will be held The following recommendations poaesT public records, whether Probate tendered his resignaUon later on." Washington, March 10—i.T, things that already have been hy utilizing the workers who are In addition to this six appolnt- First Congregational church. East E. Port^^ of this place, has re- Board of F'.diicatioii which was ac meeting held Sunday evening In H o i l i e s III ^ t a t e . Wlllington Hill church at made by the Committee of the Sentenced to Die for! Morning Dark Honrs; Judge Michael D. O’Connell h.as re the Hri'place Room of the Com- ____ 2:J0 p. m., Wednesday. Mr Roosrvi It ha.s been out —The government temporar done. still unemployed, by lengthening \menta will be made at tonight's Hartford. TTie ceremony was per- ceived his diploma qualifying him cepted. Mr, Cro.ss completes hi.s ily froze wholesale prices of State Medical Society to meet the Warning Is Issueil. "For inalance." he continued. working hours and hy tran.*ferring mained m office beyond the 70-ycai inunity Hall. It was voted to start Haven March 10 i.Pi . Rollinson, who ha.s spoken in his objections to the Murder 4>f White Man. meeting. The positions to be filled formed by Rev. Truman H. Wood- for s^vice as .second lieutenant In work here .March 20 and will en- ^ aurpliis-at-parily restriction de- 90 per rent of the nation's situation have been forwarded by "T am opposed to repeal of the workers from non-e.*.*ent|al civilian ward. The bride had as her only the U S Army Air Reserve Corp; age limit set by law the future meetings at 7 p.m each , 1 j ’ * , , k been ill several weeks. Is able to ! • W u R u f z t R together with the names of the ter a defense plant in Hartford. nianiled bv the farm hlor.. He de pork products, inchidlng hum the State Department of Health 40-hour week law. But, on the Industrie.*. attendant. Mrs. Frederick A. Rett- H ^w as trained at Chanute Field If Judge O'Connell was 70 In vronu n rvnwd sn the House ceiling, effeetlx-e Mareh 2.1, can provide adequate care for the killed by automobiles while on enforce provisions of contract.s who are not ordiharily workers ate families followed at th^ ho;ne lege, Angola, Ind. Before entering as nasT^ 'r""® remembrance, die for the murder of a white man. |Cowip8tt U Site! intendent of Public Works. George floor, Repre-sentatlve McCormack applies to dressed hogs and mother and baby isuch as thoae of their way to work during dark calling for the payment of double must be drawn into the labor of NJrs. Burger in Wapping. i the military service e was em- the Sun- '‘C*’ 50 " homes yes-, in the Tolland County bowling had their first full day of freedom B. Milne, two-year term; Health of .Maa.sachusctts. announced he wholesale pork cuts, and private and semi-private patients) hours. Motor Vehicles Commis- time for .Sunday work. force." Mrs. Ray/nond W. Burnham of 1 ployed as civil engineer by the . , , , ,,„v .....fiiiia ' terday ih eastern Connecticut, s e iz-; 1 e a g u e matches at Stafford officer. Dr. E. H. Metcalf, two- ■ryatal Lake, in '’ •''■‘'I j Center Red Crosa Mng contraband and arresting 10 .Springs, Wlllington Postoffice will would try to eliminate the restric price .Administrator Leon .should be discharged from the In nearly nine years today, but slonar John T. McCarthy today "It wa-s well understood when The report nrknowledged that year term; Rate Maker, Raymond William street, East Hartford, en- ■ Texas Company, Salem, Tnd. .serve. Aid. Mr. Rau a former scoutmas-| ie n ie r nea i toss a > o o _ . manv women were prevented Uncertain o-s to the date of his play the Highwa; Department tion tomorrow, when debate on the Henderson declared It was ex hospital as early aa the fourth none seemed inclined to celebrate. urged pedestrians 'and drivero to tho.se provisions were written into E. Hunt, one-year term; Tax Col tcrtalncd with a bridal shower at The u.sual meeting of Red Cro. s ter. is also a first aid warden in Members of the Bolton Center German citizens. "meet changed highway condi froni taking Jobs by family re- birth. J,idgc O'Connell said he re- Red Cro.'s will meet Wednesday at ' 3'he raiders, workmg yesterday Tuesday night. Wlllington Post- bill will be resumed. pected "to help Importantly In postpartum day. The trio. Walter Woodward. the contracts that they were pen lector. William A. Rogalus, one- her home Friday evehirvg in honor i workers at St. Peter's Rectory was 2. An architectural plan of the tions with increased caution. " spon.stbllities. but aaid flatly; ently made a long study of the office has won 29 games and lost I Parity prices are computed holding down the cost of liv Jack Williamson and Charley Da alty clau.ses, to force the spread year term. M,r. Rogalus has an of Mis.s Inez Burnham of Pleasant omitted Monday afternoon, owing "The recent adoption of war "The groups from which mo.«t town records of Colche.ster vwhere 34.' It stands at the foot of the levels at which farmers real in ing.” hospital, such as a blueprint or vis. appeared to be stunned after ing of work among as many em nounced that he would not aeek re- Valley, who will be married April to the hold-up in material. A.s some floor plan, should be studied with time has increased the hours of of the additional workers miiat be KEMF he was horn. The town clerk could four teams. (ome, in terms of non-farm prod a verdict directed by Judge C. E ployes as possible. They should ,election; Treasurer of the Reserve 11 to Arthur Miller. material has now been received the idea of assigning additional Chilllngworth declared them Inno darkness in the morning, and extra drawn are the women engaged In Inc. find no birth record for him, but There is to be s special town ucts. would equal their Income in U'hicago, March IJ.- lU! -Initial not be used now to penalize the Fund. Charles Squires, for one- *Rev. H. Marshall Budd. took for the Wednesday evening gathering space for maternity cases. This cent of the murder of Robert Dar- factory shifts bring unusual num home housework or not In the la one document of a different type Madigan led a group of FBI j meeting in the town hall on Wll- 1909-14.1 government attempts to control employer who Is being asked by year term. his theme Sunday at the Wapping at the Jewi.sh Synagogue will take ton The marriage will take place ber to ensure a full day's sewing. space could be used for other sey, Pompano fi.sh dealer who was bers of pede.strians and cars onto bor force for other rea-*ons." F l'R M T l RE AND MUSIC indicated he was horn in January agento and State Police Commia- ■ lington Hill, Wednesday evening InflaUon Flffht \ ItAJ the government to operate hl.s Women’s Motor Corps Community church, "What .Do place S.S heretofore. Qiiarryvllle Rod Cross the hOiminc bog market, where types of cases at times when the killed in a holdup on May 13, 1933. the highways at all hours, Com Main St. Tcl. 5680 A second showed he would be 70 on Saturday, Mar(*h 21. sioiier Edward J. Hickey beaded a ■ at 7:30 for the following purposes: The ttRht RRain.'^l inflation, the plant on Sunday.” ITImii .\re«* Siippl.v Source I The first session of the Wom You Think of Jesus?” The Chjjs- Some Interesting features are Arthur Gordon Downes, son of Members of the Quarryville Red prices are at 16 year peak.s and maternity load was small, but missioner McCarthy .said. Wagner ,\ct Ke|)c«l I rg»'d Although t)ie report pre*iii-ted in June. detail of officers from his depart- , To lay a tax on the grand list of chief executiw declared in his No Sign of Joy en’s Motor and Drivers' Corps will tion Endeavor Society held their disclosed relating to Hebron's Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Downes of Cross Sewing Group will meet rising stekdil.v. have bogged down. ■vhon needed for maternity rases, "Four factory worker.*, three of Taft saiil he hail rei < ived "a The judge, who also has been Wednesday at 10 a m at the home toent. 1941; to empower the selectmen broadeasT, is as vital as any fought r>*'puties told them repeatedly a shift of young, unmarried women | be held this evening at the Rock worship jr'ervice at 6:30 p. m., grand list for 1941. as shown on Maple avenue, has been trans Iive.stock circles were convinced it would be so equipped and oper them in the early morning hoiir.s, from niral areas into cities whore | state's attorney for Tolland county of .Mrs. j ’ M. W olf in .North Bol- Radios to borrow money to defray the exj with bullets and Iwinlw. they never could be returned to the great many ’ suggestions for re ville Garage at 7:30 sharp with with Mj^s Shirley M. Johnson anil the town books. The grand It.st ferred from a camp in North penses of the town during the cur "It calls." he .ssld. "for coopera today. ated that It would fulfill the re one in the early evening, were peal of the Wagner labor .•claiii-ns they could bo directly employed In ] Joseph Brow as instructor. since 1932. said he always observ Ion. ' Madigan said they seized 11 death cells at state pri.son they oc- Miss Eveljm Kocamlk as the lead stands at $1,064,927, as completed Carolina to Greenwood. R. I. His rent year upon credit of the town; tion and restraint on the part of Traders based, this belief on ac quirements of Sanitar>' Ccxle 20U struck down on their way to work act because of the stros.s of the war Iniiustries, it aaid that the | D. A. R. Meeting { ers. ,' by the board of relief or tax re ed his birthday in June. , .m. i. hs him Bon.iov Bookmobile Day j tadlos with short wave bands, one tion of the Surplus Marketing ad .upied for more than seven years, by drivers who claim they saw Don b lc‘Pu rpose It was pointed out in Hartford parents visited him Sunday. Thursday, Ma^ch 12,‘ will be ' '‘“ ‘J'® transmitter. parts from to appropriate money for the cem- every group. B. but still they gave no sign of Joy. war ' emergency - - .suggestions great majority of the needed in Sabra Trumbull Chapter D.A.R. i view as now known. The grand ]ist , eterles, town library and Memorial "It calls for mutual good « lll ministration, whlch,.^ packing inter The State Department of them to i^ a to to avoid striking crease in the labor .supply must that if It were established definite^ which a transmitter could be which he said he had rejected em Will hold Its March meeting on | has gradually crept up from $9' Bookmobile Day in Bolton. Those ! Day cxerci.sea: to empower the se and a wlllingncas to believe in the ests said, announced yestenlSy it Health, by an act of the 1937 More than an hour after the ver them. T lM e^ of the workers were 'Wednesday afternoon at the home ly that he V. ere serving beyond the who wish to have the Bookmobile made, 10 cameras, blhosiilars, six phatically. 062, in 1938, to Its pre.sent size. lectmen to sell to the beat advan- other fellow’s good faith. would accept offers of pork and Legislature, was made responsible dict, one of them mumbled: walking along the highway. o f Mrs. A. L. M.vrtin of Davis/ age limit, a special act of the rifles, four shot guns, two revolv- Taft's proposal for a truce on There la considerable non-tax- stop at their home and are not as , • It calls for unflagging vigilance lard at prices In line with the for licensing all institutions into “Thahk Card, we’re safe at last.” "It ta obvious that aimilar trag Jo JitUer avenue. i H t'h iroil Legislature might be necessary to Tollaiitl yet served by it .should call Mra. ers and automatic pistols and .100 iage the \V111ington Hollow school- Davis said he didn’t know where social legislation obtained an im LOANS able property. Including four and effective action by the govern current live hog market. which women are received for pro edies can be limited only by all of M U * rji There will bo an address giyrn ! validate his probate court actions rounds of ammunition. ' house: to authorize the selectmen mediately favorable reception churches and a synagogue, par Thomas Bentley or Miaa Patricia ment to prevent profiteering and This was seen by trade circles as fessional care because of pregnan he would go. The other two plan ua bearing in mind constantly that 1. TO PAY INCOME on China by Mrs. Paul W. Me^cr, A better day could hardly have during the overtime period. Mrs. John H. Steele Dimock and have their name add The 10 Germans, charged with ' to mirchase a fire pump, ned to leave for Georgia, but all from Senator Hill of Alabama, the sonage and rectory, seven school possessing contraband, were turn- ^ 3^® town will authorize the se unfair returns, alike for services an admission that the SM A’a move cy. Each Institution caring for ma highway conditlona have changed, Democratic whip, who al.so .spoke TAX whose husband is a V. S. Consul- ' been ordere volunteers have joined the Schools. This service is offered to Hale. / North cemetery. corners, and to see about awarding people are complacebt or apa 000.000 pounds of canned pork and requirements. ' a directed verdict came after wo cially- after dark, and to drive at Safe .\rriral BOARD old or a new job. brought in to accommodate the tor vehicles and aircraft are viil- emergency foeiling unit including Mr. Raisch was born Oct. 20. all who have no access to the Bol A report center has been open contracts. 280.000. 000 poiinds of cured pork, of the accused men. Williamson such a speed that a succe.ssful A $100 loan costs $20.60 Further ^an s will be discussed throngs of visitors who kept com ton Library and is sponsored by thetic. fo r atten^ng the Spring State ued at $102.89.1. The 22,261 acres ' i.t m the mobile canteen unit, 1864 in Wultenburg, Germany, and " I f there la one single thing of than it did on Jan. 29. pork coats and Woodward, had offered to emergency atop could be made. Washington. D. C. Safe arrival .Tx.-)' - - :rxS’ when repaid promptly In 12 ing in and seemed to threaten to the Bolton Library Committee. ed at the office of Hall Memorial Confereiwle of the D. A. R. to be , of land in the town are valued at Eight permanent stations have came to this country 56 years which 1 sm rertsin. " he sold, "it to to the retail butcher, and eventual plead guilty to second degree mur Three of the fataiyu.s to which of two field directors rerently as monthly instalments, The Bolton Library will observe schtxil in South Wlllington to held at/Danbury on Tuesday and ‘ »t«nding roi,,,!. How $286,281. Many more Items of been established for the feeding of ' ago. He was _ _an interior _ decorator that the American poople are not ly to the housewife, rontlnued to Mac*Kt‘a<*liie to (io der charges "ju.'t to get it over the commissioner referred or- signed to serve with American .lusl the thing you need for lairge loans made as readily some interest might be quoted ! persona bombed from their homes, , ‘lime w’os occupied the regular hours on Wednesday facilitate the work of the chief air curred in Southington. Killed were Wedn^-feday March 24 and 2.1 In *'® 0 ’one finally secured Gilead now. and have not been, Coni- rise. with." Judge Chillinnvorth re arme*I forces in offshore h,a.*e.* all blackout purposes. Eco as small one,*. If you want the Eirat Congregational churi h. Mr. and Mrs Carl W arn.j o | ..vacuees, other vi. tinis of w ar 'tod | ^ sought after afteiTioon from 2:30 to 1:30. raid wardens, William Pardus and fused the offer. Elsie Tyrrell. 18, Man h 3; Ed was announced by American Red to gel a loan "on your own” , . in making very <1iolr Rehearsal plaeent.'■ Into Ariiiv Post nomically priced. ■The banque' will be held at the It Will not be necessary to re I’ rovidence, R. I . were week-end ' troops enroul)’ The emergency much of I he wll- On the contrary, ho said. Amer Davis declined to change hla ward J. Brown, 78. March 4: Ralph Cross. Both went td islands in phone or come in today. peat the order of (ereinonies gue.sts of their brother-in-law and Tile choir of the (Juarryville .’Stephen Hochla. It is squlpped A tecvplion was held for the H/lel Green on Tuesday evening feeding stations are located at low he produced .'roni his Tolland icans ape "wholeheartedly and en plea of Innocent, saying; Girourard, 73, January 22, all of the Dutch West Indies. They Personal ITnanee Co. of which has alieady been ^Curacao, and Deedrick C. Po.shu- SON, INC. Conimlltee .Meeting day at Willlngton Hill was "The on Saturday evening. During the Plants ill State & nidg. Phone 81.10. speaker at the banquet. The re beautiful sofa of antique lie.si^n church. F'‘lrst Methialist church, F'red of Txdland and Charles hard and how bitter, they will be duction Board purchases director, Juage Chilllngworth explained sta (222 Secoml .Street), Mason Tel. .112.1 A meeting of the Building Com Visible God.'<( Scripture lesson was evening Rev. and, Mrs. Milne were 2 Main St. gent, .Mrs. M.allon Chapman,'will presented by .Mrs. E G. Lord and i North (loveiitrv Italian Hall on Park street, F'eder- Raisch of the United .St.ates Arm y, depends on how well we can keep IS being transferred to the War that since alleged confessions of mittee of the Quarryville Metho- John 1 1-14. A t South Wlllington presented with a bookcase, bridge City, la.. In Aruba. accept money for reservations at P'aced on the platform in the pul- ated church. Staffordville, Baptist and a sister, Mrs. Louise Miller of our eves, our thoughts, and our IVpartment In the streamlined the Negroes had liecn niled inad dish church has been called for the sermon topic; "Have Faith In table with four chalra and a bou Hartford. March 10. iJ”) With Fire District's Wedneadav’s meeting P 'l rear. Perhaps the particular _____ ,„.ii „ church. Stafford Hollow, and Sec i East Pittsburgh, Pa. efforts directed toward the only Army setup, W PB officials dis missible by the U. S. Supreme this evening at 8 o'clock. The God ” and scripture reading was quet of apring flowers. Miss Bea Donald Nelson. war production Morning First Aid CUas high-light of the service wa.s th- ^ , T^®, ond Congregati(inal church. West i Friday at 7 p. m. the Young Peo- thing that matters pow for every closed today. court on the ground they were ob meeting to called by the president, Matt. 21:18-22. trice Porter and Lawrence Perry chief, watching the experiment More registrations are needed unveiling of the old pulpit, which thines voted iincVn Stafford. pie's .Society will hold Its weekly one of us In the United Nations - His new title and exact status tained by third - degree methods, Delinqiieiiey Gut for the morning First Aid class ■ was done by the pastor. Rev. Iimportant y,ted upon 1 Fred Warren, and will be held In The officers of the young peo made the pre.sentation In behalf of with active interest, the governor, were not disclosed, but it »as stat ! meeting st the church. The discus-1 {hV North"‘.si:h~h winning the war " the remaining evidence presented planned- by the Rockville Chapter George M. Milne, who then told of ^ ple’s societies of both churches the people In the community. A Robert A. Hurley haa prepared ed that he would be attache*, to nance which will have to he ap Sion period will center around the Ijitid (inuuijry I’lan by the state "could point to any of the Red Cross' In response to the life of the Rov. Benjamin were requested to meet at the Hill short program prepared by Mrs. for a ne-w Industrial program for the offlee of Maj, Gen. Brehon Collections for the .8outh Man pointed by the Board of Sclect- theme, Temptation.'’ Vice-President Wsllace sn(' Sec number of people." many inquiries, plans have been ' Pomeroy, pa.stor of the church in church Sunday afternoon to dis Robert Foote waa given which in the conversion of small Connecti Someiwllle,’ chief of Army s)ipply. chester Fire District since the first men within ten da'ys after the Marlboroiijrh Friday at 8 p m Choir rehearsal retary of Agriculture WIekard completed to liold a morning pre-rcvolutionary times, and latex. cuss plans for Easter. cluded music played by Mias Olive spoke on the same program. Both cut plants Into war production. Deputy Purchases Pireetor of the year amounted to $.139 17 town meeting. These six mem- ^ with Mrs. Helen Upson, director, Within a tow days, the governor and brought the total delinquency Front Safe By •tandard First Aid class, once a later. Mr«. Howard Lord South Coventry At 7 p. m. Sunday the young Warner on her piano-accordion, lauded the ever-normal gronarj’ Houlder Hudgins of New York, RenamM Park for Hero Keep The Home week, from 10 to 12 a. m. An in- | Mr- Pomeroy was more than the I bera hold office until next town , will take place. said, he would announce appoint on the books of this district down The funeral of Henry Albert people of the Hill area held a ain^ng by the merobera of the plan, undertaken early In the, former preident of Sloane-Bladon ntnictor has been secured and the ' onJitiarv everyilay minister, for he election. The meeting also voted I 8S4-S, C u t Hampton Gilead Congregational church ment of a committee of five manu to $5.379.,17. Collector George Hunt .Noad was held at the Ladd Funeral J. D. Schweyer served as mod meeting at the church. The sub Roosevelt admintatration. Wallace ( jrp.. llnojVim manufacturers, is UUle Rock, Ark.. March 10.— class, wh'ch Is open to both men | not only carried' out his pastoral to change the final year to June 1 choir, and, a sketch "Fishing by facturers who have already con stated today. Twenty liens have Home. Rockville. Friday at 2 p. m. ject was "W hy Go to Church?” said the farmers should do every to sticceed^MacKeachie for the Pi The City Council last night anu women, will start as soon as duties vigorously, but he also i 30, 1942, instead of Aug 31, 1942. A Civilian Defense meeting has erator, and Mrs. Bertha H. Cour. the GileadiUes.” Ught refresh verted their plants as an .advisory been paid up and released. Mr. Noad lived in the aouthern part Other questions on the program thing possible to keep the ,Jarm ...... - — c 1 . a i time being. MacKeachie is s form- renamed City park the General In A Safe Place there are a .sufficient number served hi.s country as army chap- I A tax of 23 * mills ^ wa.s i n laid i t been called for Thursday evening clerk, at a hectic ses.xion of town ments ware served and a aoctal board which will W assisted b\ , Atlantic and Pacific Tea Corn- Douglas MacArthur park in honor Statements of all delinquencies Keeping Valuables of Tolland and had been 111 for sev were "What Does My Church Ex- . program in good repute, and lean ®"tollee.s. la.n ,n the French and Indian War 1 R®'‘ Benton Gaskell used 1 Cor at the Richmond Memorial Libra- meeting held Saturday evening in i pect of M e?" and "What Hava I time was enjoyed by all. over backward to avoid "undue three full-time industrial engineers ^ „ecu tlve. of the Little Rock-born hero of the are being mailed out this week. It eral months. He leaves two daugh should be noticed that this tax i.* Anyone wishing to enroll in the and in the Revolution A son, Ben-' I ‘® hoped that every family the Community House st North | a Right to Expect From My Mr. and Mrs. Fred Way of West pressure on the nation In time of paid by the state. . j , ! There was no mention of any Philippines. MacArthur waa born class \r asked to nnt.fv the Ver ters. Mrs. Frank Lynch and ^rs. now payable at 11 Hall court, jamin. Jr . also served as an army , th® i in town ’will be represented. Our ...... Coventry. The meeting wras largely | Church?” Hartford spent the week-encl at trouble.” Governor Hurley estimated that I change In the Navy purchasins in one of tho buildings on the park Home hideouts never were safe bec.iuse of fire and theft harjirds, hut non Defen.so Council office. Me James Gaffney of New Haven, two more than 300 Connecticut plants, where Collector Hunt now resides. surpeon. tlvinp in the service a t ! .t ! own defe;,-^defense will be . discus.sed...... and- xons'Vlmid a'nir*Clarence Noad of | Several Important mat- i This evening the class, in home the Wellesway farm, homesteda. In considering the agricultural I setup. grounds. morial bu.ldiiip. nth* r ;n person 24. T!ie story of Mr. .Pomeroy's J" * i the following films will be sho\sm: Mrs. William Milne of Larch- appropriation bill yc-slerday. the unable to break through the bottle now with War added to the others, there is only ONE **ife place for valua or phone ^.32 Toliand: and one sister. Mrs. C. B. t®;* we®e vote.1. Including laying nursing will be resumed at the lift- woul.j make a pood sizoii book. ^ i I “ America Attacked. ’ "Fiphtinp Pratt of Rocky Hill. ® ” m^lll tax, the same as last parsonage. A social time will fol monl. N. Y., and Miaa Marlon Hou.se tentatively p. t a fl.fiOO cell neck. hope to benefit by his experi-1 To Fnlertain Slat** <)ffirem and thi re would be no dull spot; spots • Glad, by GeiDei, incendiary Bombs." “ Connecticut Odell 01 Rye, N. Y„ spent the ing on Individual soil conservation ment which he laid before Mr. N e l-1 bles and that is a At the meeting of Mayflower Thursday. March 5, the all-day , J^e town s grand list Is $2,- low with Mrs. Nell Goodrich and in it. That he preached from the The flowers were a spring bouquet at Work.’ week-end at the parsonage the Son in Washington last week and Rebi'kah Loll.iw sh,[i etc , were much admired Just who one Interested ■ In Joining the and Mrs. CYuirlea Fish. SPECIAL CHOP SALE! Th'ursday morning the \x ell treasurer. VS'illiam Powell; record- memory of her father and moth®'' of the state fiscal year, beginning Mrs. Lo'vlna Hutchinson and Mr. plants and business which need fi Do somethinK about it TODAY after beintr reminded about the,situation of the Union Ucuigregatii nal did all the hand carving 150 or church. church will hold s meeting this more years ago will probably nev- Child Clinic will be held at the ...... and later sent to Mrs Alida Lewis, followed a report and Mrs. Arthur Hutchinson of nancial or industrial help, not only evening at 7 :,in o’clock cr be known Grange Hall starting at 9 a, m. 'corresponding secretary, Mrs. a shut-in. of the above named study commit Mr. snd Mrs. Bert Whitman and Manchester were callers in town in converting their facilitlea for pound 39c by this advertisement. Don't put it off until you run into trouble and wish Wednesday at 8 p. m.. the Fel Rulings Given LOIN LAMB CHOPS Nursing .Yssorlatlon ...... All day sewing for the Jean Chambers. The nominating tee previously named for the pur children Mary and Austin were war purposes but in actually g et An interesting feature was the lowship of Prayer meeting will be on Sunday. - Tire M'.irch meeting of the Rork- .story of the life of the Rev. Amos, Cros.s will be held at the parson- committee to Rev. ^ Elmer pose. dinner guests Sunday of Mrs. Rev. and Mra. Bert Lewis of ting the war orders. pound 33c you had^one pomething. held at the home of Dr. and Mrs. On Liquor Perniils xdlle Pulilic IlealtA NursirTg Asso Bas.sett one of the early ministers “8® Thursday, Bring y®®® Thienes, Myron Pettengill and It was voted to carry overUlrtH- Whitman's mother, Mrs. EHlzabeth Southampton, Mass., former pas RIB LAMB CHOPS Samuel Simpson. ciation will be held this evcruiig of the ihurih here, a.s told by Miss lunch. ! peter Crawford. the next town meeting the matter Grikgs at Bare Hill, Chaplin. tor of Gilead and Hebron Congre Mr. and Mrs. Fred Carpenter pound 45c at 7;30 o’clfK k at the office. Pro <• E. Kellogg. A niimlier of hu- Friday evening a Fellowahlp ^ \yp„ j Conference of securing Information from offl- Charles Parisek, son of Mr. and gational chbz^hes were visitors in Hartford. March '9.— (/Pi- Non LOIN OR RIB VEAL CHOPS have returned to New York City Student Found fessional building, P.nrk 8tre>-t. morous inudents in that connec- Community supper and social will i scheduled for Tue.sday. March 10. clcls of the South Coventry Water Mrs. Charles Parlzek of West Gilead on Sunday. citizena who received liquor per after the week-end spent at their Regular Cominunlratlon i tioii brought forth laughter and 0* held at the Church Community been postponed for one week, Supply Company regarding ' the Willlngton, underwent. an appen Mias Thelma Hodge spent the mit* prior to July 1. 1942. may re Dead in Garage pound 29c A t a ecmniunicatlon of F'ayeUe appreciative smiles. One was Hou.se. Supper wrtll be served^t 7 | Dorcas Society will meet Tolland home. true value of the 25 shares of Its dectomy at the Johnson Memorial week-end In Elaat Glastonbury, the tain them until their legal ejiptra- FRESH GROUND BEEF Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tolt of Rock Lodge No. 69 AFJrAM the regu that the i hurvh deai on.s did not P- m. Everybody welcome. Each ; Tbur.scjay afternoon at the home stock held by the town. The com hospital at Stafford Springs Sat guesta of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford tlon. AsaisUnt Attorney Harry L ville attended the morning worship pound 15c lar officers will confer the F'ellow- approve Mr. Bassett’.s choice of a head of the family la to bring a ^ Mrs. George K. MacKnight. mittee chosen for this consultation urday. Eccleaton. Brooka ruled yesterday. Greenwich, March 10.— —De LEAN RIB CORNED BEEF service at the Tolland Federated craft Degree. wife, who was only 17 years old. I hot dish, salad, dessert, op bread, i M ra Howard Becker has re- with the officials of the Water A Joint rehearsal of the Willing- Mr. and Mra. Albert Fyler of Mr. Brooks also advised the tective Capt. John J. Tuefel re Men’s Club pretty. and the deacons, thiiught, biscuit, etc. turned to her home in Springfield church Sunday. Company Include Arthur Sebert, ton Hill church choir and the choir Glastonbury were caltora at tha commisaion that anyone declared ported today that a Princeton stu LIMIT ONE! There will be a meeting of the not eerioii.s enough. Mr Bassett 1 The pastor and his wife. Rev. ■ after spending sometime here car- Rev. Ernest E. O’Neal had for Dr. W, L. Higgins, and Franklin of Memorial church will be held home of Mr. and Mra. Harold Fyler unouitable to hold a permit can dent, found dead in hU mother’s HERE'S A VERY FINE VALUE! Men's Club fff the Rockville Bap the Sunday morning sermon topto. { Orcutt. retm ted thpt It was lucky they did and Mrs. Gaskell. will hold open ^ mother,‘ Mrs. Maptin Thursday evening at Memorial on Sunday. not be either a financial backer or baaement garage, had committed THE tist church at the .social rooms this not want her, for he did. During house at the parsonage Sunday igipibr who has been seriously 111. "Triumph O'er Temptation, j Reports were heard from the church at 6:30. Mrs. Clarence Fogil and Mrs. an enaploye of a permittee. He suicide after a disagreement with 1 DOZ. INDIAN RIVER ORANGES ReR. 29c ALL FOR avrning at 7:30 o'clock Scripture reading, Matthew 4:1-11.; Board of Selectmen and from the .Mr. Bassett's pa'torate the fir.st afternoon, March 15. All members Marlborough' Grange P. of H., 'The WilUngton sugar rationing Leon Fogil were callers at the further ruled that a liquor permit hia family over his wish to enlist Mather* CUih Sunday at 7:30 p. m. the first of | chairman of the Coventiy Board 3 SEEDLESS GRAPEFRUIT Jfc the United and friends of the church are m- I 205, has been invited to neigb- board will meet this e v e n ^ at home of Henry Parka in Colches to no property or vested right of In the Army at once rather than The post,K,ned meeting of the ’ the Lenten serxlces was held In die I of Education, of an itemized ached 6 SUNKIST LEMONS ■x'sry Mothers Club \vi!l be held Statea was foundel at his home, vited. I bor with Mattabessett Grange Sat- the town clerk's <^ce. ter, Sunday afternoon. the holder but to only a personal completing his studies. MANCHESTER church. Worship service was con The Rev. Ralph L. Woodward of Mrs. George Keller and daugh- j urday night and furnish fifteen ule of estimated revenues for the Mrs. aayton Hilto. Mr. and Mra. privilege and that therefore, the Acting Medical Examiner Ralph 1 BUNCH CARROTS 5*** 12® this evening at eight o'clock. Mrs. ducted by the young people. The following nave been ap New Haven dellveied an eloquent ter Hilda of Hartford spent Sun-, minutes of the program, fUcal year 1941-1M2. pointed deputy regtotrara: Repub Almon Doubleday and daughtei cosamlasionq’ regulatory powers W. O ane gave a verdict of suicide 2 CANS GREEN ASPARAGUS CUTS R«R- *1«c Wells and Mrs. Non. Wbst Rev. Charles Ives of Somers, Follonrlng the annual election Of sermon on "Dbedie nee to the day with Mrs. Walter Keller and I Joseph Amici who suffered from lican, Jerry Pardua; Democrat: Alma, were Sunday vlaitora at tha are so broad that contract* enter last night after the . student, 3 LBS. GRANULATED SUGAR VLtg. 23c •re In charge of the arrangrmenta brought the Lenten message. The officers of the Coventry Parent- Heavenly Vision." . family. ___ _ . . . . . a paralytic shock on Sunday was Elisabeth VobovU. home of Mr. and Mra. J. Kellojg ed Into by the permittee do not Joseph Cheater Gibson, 23. was 1 LARGE NO. 2 CAN SLICED PINEAPPLE, R*g. 23c to * the meeting. next four Sunday evenings will be' Teachers’ Association on Wednes BUY TRUST CO. On behalf of the church people Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McKinney taken to the Middlesex hospital In White. hold if they are contrary to pub found dead of carbon monoxide F'uneral on Meditation, Worship, Dnn..'. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Malo of 1 LARGE NO. 2 CAN LIMA BEANS Rcff- 19c, The funeral of Mrs. Margaret friends, Edward A. .Smith pre- of Norwich spent the week-end the Trl-Gounty ambulance. day evening, March 11, at 8 o’clock The Ladies Aid Society of the poisoning. laiTED STATES I and Prayer, truly a prelude to in the recreation room of the li Momlngdale, Maas., and nlace, lic policy. tttoll of SpringfieltL formerly of i »«nteU to the Rev. and Mrs. with their parents. Mrs. Strickland of JacksonvUla, Gilead Congregational church t .111 Changes In the Liquor Act in Captain Tuefel said Olbson waa OCFRNSC Mias Cora Kingsbury of Falls Easter. brary, Dr. E. J. Ottenhelmer of )•••••« .11.76 tkte city was held on Monday G«orKe Milne, recently married, a ria-, ware recant vtsitora at tha hold ita- monthly meeting at tbi 1841 Ujcluded a section that pro- to have bsen Inducted in the Army TOTAL VALVE BONDS Monday at 7:30 p. m. the Red Windham will U lk on the Cancer AND ___ tMm the Burke Funeral Home and wedding present in the shape of * Village spent the week-end with i Unique Sun homo tit Mra. B. E. Foota on Wed hiblU the .granting any liquor next May after completing his Cross First Aid claaa wrUl meet at Control CUnlc of the Windham home of hia brothar, Waitar Male o t Member Federal Deposit Ins, Corp. i i 8L Barnard's church sHUi Rev. purse of money. A thaak-you tes- her parents. nesday aftamoon. permit to anyone after July 1. studies at Princeton. STAMPS ----- I A California aclentiat haa a sun the Community House. Community Memorial Hospital. and Mra. Malo. 2 dozen 75c Jtasss Q. Dolan,’ pastor of the timonlsl signed by virtually all . Walter Ooibum a t South WU' Karl Unka entered tha Vaterans m ? , who ia not an elector of the The youth was the son o< the LARGE LOCAL EGGS ^tasch conducted we conmiittal. the church people, together with a North American Indians con- | dial with curved lines on which Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. the nutri All interested are welcoms to hssr hospital In Rewlngton on TBuradhy taU J. Charter Otbaon. ones preigl* tion claaa will Bseat in tlM aodal Dr. Ottenbsimer. who la schsduled lington, has been appointed ad tewa or ritgr. Thla.mevia. ¥r. l | | l ^ at St^BenHrrd’s cernete'ry. | beautiful basket of flow'i tributed the word caucus to the the shadow of the pointer falls ,mlBlstrator of tbs IntaaUto aaUta for trsataMBt t m t ta WUmtngtoh. Drt., financial pound 40c bgr portm | prasenUd to Mr. and Mra- HaniylAnaaricaa lijbgtiare. [for the hours and minute*. rooms of tbs Fehersted church. to speak ^ 8:90 p. m. rtfClrtL Bis awQwr tegad th* hody LAND O'XAKES BUTTER A -A
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people have not yet had their eyes e.Aacntial war materials! In other The “Watchniau’’ 4Uittrlr»rt»r opened to the realitlee of this words, It's natural to believe that Lecture Held j __ Plan 3A Men Simple Operation Relieves world war. this nation will have the Ingenuity Next Paper Collection lEoftrtiis 9 fnUd Whatever the meane, fair or to keep Itself on wheels without Daily Radio Programs On Gas Raids foul, the vlctoo’ went to Acting the use of rubber. But it's not Baatem W ar Time For Officers Pain in Neck Many Suffer INC Preaident Castillo, the R.-idicals safe to count on It. The nitiiatlon Tak'es Place Saturday II •IMtll Stra*l lost their previous control of Con of the average motorist is still Army Develops Plan to Atlanta, Ga„ March 10—()Pi—A . at attention. It alao causes con- Wardens’ School Again Mknchtittr. Cons. that he had, on his car today, all THOMAS r*R0080M gress. and any Immediate hope Pmrrin Ought To Know p.in In the neck Is often caused by tinuous tinghog sensations in the Well Attended as the Junior Chamber, Boy 0«n*ral M intcrr__ the nibber he Is going to have for "I don't know. The nurse is up Only Seven Night Shows Give Commissions to * . , , . fingers, dullness of touch and in- TaniiJ^ piet»b»r 1. Iltl that Argentina might take Its Chapter XXIV there." tumlng your head tot quickly or Manohester Red Crosi* place in s scheme of hemisphere the duration of the war. Dependency Class. ) Studies Progress. Scouts and Town to pQbllikad C»«ry E»eBln« E*e»pt Dr. Gordon satt in hit living "How long is ahe going to atay T" grabbing for your hat on a w-indy ordinary jobs aa sw eping the Viead(|iiarteiTS unity has been destroyed. If the motorist is sensible, he room with a tray before him. He "Dr. G 1 r d o n said Drake day. floor. SnBdayi anS HoIHaya Ent»r«a at On Radio Hit by the War The regular w-eekly meeting of ' Cooperate in North tba Peat Offica at Manchaatar, This situation constitutes s will Immediately calculate how- ate slowly, almost absently. wouldn't have to have her after Boston, March 10—The War De Thia little-known peculiarity of Dr. Jelsma added that these 95S Main Street. . Phone 6637 Conn., aa Saoond Claaa Mall Mattar. The door opened so slowly and next Monday." the human body wds described to- shoulder muscles -..id the nerves the current Air Raid Wardens' End Areas of Town. threat not only to Argentina It much mileage he may have left on partment baa developed a plan ------...... j School was held last evening, in •OHSCRIPTION RATES so silently that he did not notice ' "How's he going to make out New York, March 10—(fi>)—War • fice that he has arrived at Perth, (n rlsM 3A dtiy by Dr, Franklin Jelsma of are ao sensitive .hat pulse and self, but to all the other free na his present tires, and budget hla !then?” whereby men ciaasinec in ciaaa 3a ^ ^ .man anm. the High School assembly hall, The following re-statement of Ona Taar by Mall ...... LgnUse's entrance and Its repercuaslona ao far have Australia, after leaving Batavia (deferred (or dependency only) I*ouiaville, Ky., in an address in blood pressure are sometimes com- fundamental and traditional policy The spirit of patriotic coopera Par Month by Mall ...... J J” tions of this hemisphere. We must, driving to make that mileage la.it "Father!" Louise spoke in a The sound of her father'a word* affected only a comparatively few two weeks ago, which h* told the Southeastern pletcly eliminated In the affected with a full attendance. tion on the part of every local ■India Copy ...... J. "J curious flat, colorless voice. cleared something in Randy's may be trained os officers without Surgical Congress how- it can be arm or arms by sufferers merely Two speakers were featured at is deemed timely in view- of the PalTrarad Ona Tear . . . , ...... t» apparently, live with the possibil for a three-year jieriod. He can radio programs. A total of teven Tuning tonight; The War - continued sacrifice on the part of pie.sent great expansion of work resident will determl ,e the succeoa "What's the matter?" brain. Her face cleared, too. The night time ahowa have been hit 7:00 MBS; 7:15 NBC; 7:30 MBS r 'ieved almost immediately by a turning the head and taking a the school, and the first of these o( the sei-ond. sectional Waste Pa MEMBER OF ity that the first Axis attempt up reduce that mileage to so much " I—I heard about Drake Mc- quivering uncertainty disappeared. their dependents. local operation. d P breath or raising an arm s was Wlnlhrop Tilley, of the Uni with men In the armed forces and )>ecaute their spon-sors' products Blue; 8:55 CBS; 9:16 MBS; 10:00 (Conditions for class 3A men to is to be strictly observed by every per Colleetion. i was stated at a THE ASSOCIATED PRESS on this hemisphere would find a per week, and use his car accord Htigh." A ilmple resolution repiaceu it. became subject to priorities in one MBS; 10:30 Blue; 10:45 CBS; It is often not only a pain in the few inches, versity of Connecticut, who spoke joint .session of the Waste Paper Tha Aaaoclatad Praaa la axelualaa- "Um." The doctor turned hla “What's the matter, Randy? be accepted aa Volunteer Officer neck but also an excruciating pain Relatively .Simple 0|)ermUon on "Rural Air Raid Wardens." Hls i hapter, unit.s and individual act ly antitlad to tha uaa or raoubllea- sympathetic foothold. ingly. way or another. * . 11:00 CBS; 12:00 NBC CBS Blue; Candidates are: ing for or in the name of the Salvage Committee held last eve tlen of all nawa dlapatehaa crailliad Thi'i ta something that very few attention to hla food. Change your mind?" Here are the programs and the 12:30 MBS: 12:55 NBC CBS Blue., in the cheat, the back, arms and Relief of the condition can be talk was most interesting and he ' ning 111 the .Municipal Building) ta It or not otharwiaa eraditad In This situation would not bother "I atood It as long as I could, "Yes. I don't need to go out 1. ' Applicant must be qualifiedhead due to pressure on the nerves accomplished, he said, by a rela- told what the wardens of the i American Red Cross. thia papar and alao tha local naw» people have yet done. The majori classlflcatlona into w-hich they ■ Talks-M BS 10:15 Donald Nelson for classification In class lA, with It has always been and now |‘-•*»“nuan George H. Waddell pre- I any of our enemies, nor would it then I went down to the —rail now," fdll; I on "War Production"; CBS 10:30 ninning to those parts, he declar-i lively simple operation in which country had to contend w-lth as | SIUIML’. publlanad htrcln. ty of car owners persist in the be road." "What's that? What did you the exception of dependency. cd. The muscle which tics from the nervessupplying these mus- compared w-lth those in the city, j the definite policy ami in.stnic tions All rlphta of rapubllcatlon of I bother Soviet Russia. The latter, Major Bowes Amateurs, CBS, ' Sen. J. E. Murray on "Problems 2. Must be a citizen and quail of the Red Cro.%s that no charge As a K .suit of the joint meeting apaclal dlrnatrhao herein are alao lief that .something, somehow, is "Y’ou had no business there." aay?" . * „ . V,.. the top of the spine across the cle.s arc rut M'hlle the country warden has less | la.st night. Saturday. March 14 , for instance, would probably move "1 said I don't need to go now. cut from an hour to 30 minutes, of Small Buslne.ss.” fled physically and mentally to be shoulder and down to the first rib In some cases, the muscle 11- shall over be made to any service raaaread g'ling to alter the situation In "Yoti had just left. Tliey had NBC 7:30 Burns and Allen; 8 I hance of seeing action, at the wa.s designated a.s Waste Paper in on Argentina, and make sure I arrled Drake away somewhere. A I know now." She spoke the last autos. an officer. l oiten comprr.sscs the arteries of I self also is rut, he declared. same time, he has s much larger man for any Red Cross article or Pull aervica client of N. Sunday Evening Hour, . CBS, Johnny Presents: 8:3® Horace service which is f-iinishecl from the C( Mei lion Day in the territory I that It never played any fifth co!- their favor. That is a belief you terrible old msn was—wse clean phrase half to herself. On successfully passing the pre- I shoulder. The nerves of those i He described to the surgeons* area to rover and watch out for. | north of Middle Turnpike. It is Serelce Inc discontinued, autos. Heidt; 9:30 Fibberr McGee:Mc(3oe: 10 Bob llminary test, the Volunteer Officer I compressed at the the rcsuHa of 18(1 operations llincis HI Sllpplli'S Cl lilt I itiulc-cl to ' umn role. For many rea.«ons w-c had better abandon, unless you ing up the depot room where—" "What ia It. daughter? What a Hope. (■as Warfare expel tvd thill this entire area, Puhllahora Rapreaentativea. Tha "That will do, Louise. It was on your mind?" Helen Hayes dramas, CBS, dis Candidate will be Inducted, and on time and disturbances arc ' w hich he said were "very satis The next r.pealter was Captain | lii^ Red Cross If any .scrvii-c- man, bounded on the eiis. b Bolton and Jiillua Mathewa Spaclal Acancy— I cannot do that; w e would not happen to he the inventive Amer continued, tea. CBS—8 Missing Heirs: 8:30 satisfactory completion of the i „p which mav run all the w-ay factory" in restoring to normal lor example, has evci been a.sked New Tork. Chicaro. Detroit and most unbecoming of you to go "I didn't know w-hat to do. I Bob Bums; 9 We the People Allen Cox. from the Pratt and on Hie We.st by Fast Hartford, will Boaton I want to take the risk of using ican who ha.s the sub.stitute wheel about parading your feelings— know now what I'm going to do." Duffy's Tavern. CBS, transfer basic training and officer candl- ,^1,^ irrita'tiru to complete “prisons who vvcrc otherwise par- Whitney Aircraft plant and his to pay for sweaters or any .simi be Ihoro.ighlv cleaned of Its waste ring from one sponsor to another, Finale: 9:.30 Report to Nation. lar articli-.s. the peison iimklng i force upon any of our '■Goexi already perfected. whatever they happen to be." Mr. Monaghan kept hla eyes date school training, will be com- I mental npsets. I tially or entirely unfit to w-ork '‘f i q' wa.s, -Civilian I iefeu.se [laper .'ii'iumulation.s between the MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF down. He didn't want her to see steel. Blue - 7 l?asy Aces; 7:45 Income missioned a second lieutenant in i ^vill Cause Severe Pain j even perform normal houehold I '. _ __ such sale was acting whollv CIRCDLATIO.VS "Father! " Louise atared stony- Tax Talk: 8 Sugar Rhumbas; 8:30 Against Gas Warfare." While the tiours cif ,s to one in the afternoon. ! Neighbors,” for that might give faced at Dr. Gordon. how much he pitied her. Michael .Piper, Detective. Blue, the Army of the United States, I w'hcn the condition ia severe, I duties. , I trarv to Kcil (. ross iiolicv arnl in- YXaste PaiM-r For Y'lctory new time. Milton Berle; 9:30 NBC text of hls talk was rather grim,. i structlons. , -,i „ If anv such sale shoiild , ,, Th» Herald Printing Company. ' the Axis a propaganda advantage; "What do you want to aay. "Listen, honey. I want you to discontinued, sugar, The entire training period norm- mgre turning of the head or lift- ^ Correction of such Injuries Is It was also very enlightening to , "In a.sking homeowners to con- Inc., saaumaa no financial raaponsl- hear what I got to say.' Ted Stracter Orchestra and | Symphony. Fritz Reiner. ally will require a minimum of of an arm will -ause severe 1 highly important today in keep- now be made or iiropo.scd. the Red inhiite their waste paper accumu- SUIty for typographical arrora ap- ! neither are we. as yet, that realla- Louise?" 8 the warilens -,vho were p.eseiif. He taring in sdvanltamante in tha The girl shook now so violently "I'm listening. Go ahead " Jerrv Wayne, MBS, discontinued.! MBS 7:1.5 Here's Morgan: six months, three months of basic m the extent that some aiif- 1 ing trained workmen and soldiers , ,, Cro.s.s desire.'! complete informa lal.iirs, (hey arc being asked to L I tic about this war. We will have Connecticut Turkish tobacco. , What's .My Name; 9:30 Orrln training and three months at an fgrers constantly carry the affec t-I in condition tn in their Jobs, Dr, ' Kyy f gas in an tion concerning the ini rlent a id lanehaattr Evanlna Herald. she could scarcely stand. Mr. Monaghan stood up. His air raid, and how- to di.stingiii.ali one help .supplv a vital ne« d of the to go along, trusting that the AxiS gaunt, bony figure lowered above Dr. I. Q. Quiz, NBC, to sign off 1 Tucker Band: 11 Navy Relief Officers Candidate School. | orm in a sling and w-al!- rigidly | .Jelsma dec lared. the situation will be pruniptiy • industry and it is Tuesday, March 10 "Y'ou-monster! " type of gas from another. never geta in a position to use Yankee ■-Loui.se!" her. Hls shaggy white hair almost March 30, sugar. | Show. May Ask Relief I Next -wrek, the Wardens .School and vigormi.slv corrected every patriotic citizen's duty to this dynamite down at our hemi "You fiend!” touched the low kitchen ceiling. In addition a couple of daytime j ------If the applicant Is not chosen as ------^ ^ ^ will be held at the High .School hall During the la.sl war, n.s an ad-; contrihiite hi.s .sliare of waste pa- "Randy, you want to keep series on CBS are elated to go off | What tn expect Wednesday: an officer candidate at the end of -■ -x-c -a • i T'| dltional service, not involving dg- per tn\ arils ultimate victory." Why Bataan Stands Alone sphere toe, .and meanwhile em By A. H. O. Dr. Gordon arose, laid his nap at 7:30 o'clock, as usual. kin on the table, and with the ut Drake here, don't you?" as "War Casualties"-Kate Smith, The W a r- four months service, he viation from thrs policy, the Red said Waddell m an ii.tervii-w this It ill becomes civilians, perhaps, ploying what soft persuasions our coffee, and "The Man I Married." Morning: 8:00 NBC CBS Blue: quest relief from active duty. Such aHcralcl a s -zs. Jliditor rro"rani ^ Tonight's Meeting i’ro.ss, at the leipiest of (Icneral nioriung riiis is one of our great- most dcliheration struck her. She Randy lifted her hand to her Tonight there will be a meeting to sit down and mastermind on political and economic diplomacy j Krokicl D Swamp, our confidant 1 staggered and slumped to the floor. throat and held It as though to cans 8:.5.5 Blue: 9:00 CBS: 10:00 MBS; applicants will be transferred to I Hcadqiiarters of the .AKF, e.stab- est opportunities, as non-comba- ■ _____ : I 10:1.5 Blur MBS: 11:15 MBS: of the town's ,i2 precini l and po.s-t ll.shed certain lodging fscilitics. (ant indivi Jiials.. to aid m Amer- what the conduct of leaders In the can devise in the effort to correct matters close to the Connectl- | Very slowly she laid hold of a stop whatever was struggling for the Enlisted Reserve, and will be | uiterance. Because radio setmanufacture , 12:00 bJBC CBS Blue called to active duty w-hen C1a.s« Club Speaker Has Chanjsetl wardens at the Hollister Street including meal service at a few ica's final vu lorious goal", he the danger. The people of A r - ' heart. Is fond of warning us ; chair and struggled to her feet. school at 7:.r0 o'clock. This meet military field should be. "That's w-hat you want, ain't It, for civilian u.se is to be halted Afternoon- 1:45 NBC; 2:00 Ill-A registrants of hls commun points along the lings of com- addi d. that we will never succeed In the 1 "I'll let the w-orld knew- w-hat ing will consist of a review- of the Nonetheless, the Far Eastern gentina need only look at what you are, if It's the only thing I Randy ?" April 22, the Radio Manufactur MBS; 3:J5 CBS: 4:00 MBS: 4:55 ity are called for induction. Subse ifiunication At the definite I'efpjest A sufficient niinibe, of - trucks task of being a ronnectlcut I Very slowly her eye* filled with Blue: 6:25 NBC: 6:45 CBS Blue. quently, these candidates who fad .Vlan H. Olnistrad to Boys .Vrr N om \ani|>s in State. Because of tine limitations. De not been waged to the bitter j friends of Hitler's new order suf- the papers." he says, "and what j Dr. Gordon took her by both against her father's breast a* h* addition the convention may be a Arthur Godfrey; 4:15 p. m. C:hl1- lief from active service. these in.slaiices the Red (.''ro.s.s..WHS of Will::uii Burgc.s.s, who will take you don't know about Connecticut | piity Chief Air Raid Warden making available ,-it the request ofcomplete < barge of routing and and, and, in each caac, this has arms. "You are going to bed—at reached out and put his armf one-day session instead, of two dren Also Are People: 5:45 Scat- The Director of Selective Service fer from it just as much as do his would fill a row of Chic Sales cat- ‘ around her. has notified local boards to accept j Alan H Olmstcad. editor of The i Hartford, M.arrh 10. ‘JPi -War Charles P. Burr, statei. that it the Armv an additional service he- dLupati liing of the pii k-iip units, poaiibly been the result of the de- once," because of war conditions. tergood Baines. Blue—11:30 a. conquered enemies. alogues." "I will not — I I'm going to “Come on. now, and set down. —=------m. Prescott Presents; 12:30 p. m. applications from those Class ' pjpraid be the guest speaker-! has changed the Civilian Uonser- would be impossible to discuss the low cost it was not making a Tie I’aiMT' In Riinilles clBion and personal conduct of t______With that Zcke shook a little of | j liroblcms of the entile air laid charge for any artnli-.s or .service.s Contnbutoia hive been repeat- tell " How w-e going to fix it up. you Word has come through from at ; Farm and Home Program; 4:15 Ill-A registrants who consider tomorrow night at a meeting of vatlon ('orps pi-ogram laadera in the field. last fall's sawdust out of hi.s hair, j "Louise " reckon ?” least one war broadcaster sta- | Club Matinee MBS 1 :.30 Front I warden command. AKso. at the itcrlved from funds or materials ! ''dl.v a.'-ked ti tic up their waste the Men's cUih of the Talcottville [ When foi mod more than eight I meeting, new air raid in.strurlions . contrihuted from the Red Criws pai" cs and to place their bundles Singapore waa a "fight to the The Owl and the .\rbutus "Y'ou oughter know how sap "I will tell. I will tell. I will She shook her head. She was tinned Ofi Java. Sidney Albright | Page Farrell: 3 Mutual Goes Call- this training. The local board* will , .. the runs," said Zeke. "That'a what ' not able to apeak. in the near future notify the ap- , Congregational church in ! years ago. the organization, refer- will be introduced. projTiani f"t thr iriirfit ni «rrvice front walks or porches. It wt« tell—" Louise began a sort of of NBC has advised hls home of- ing . I parlors. The host club has invited and" but it ended up «-ith an Aua- The storm to which we all counts—things like that. " j singsong, chant that rose suddenly Suddenly blind with tears, she plicanta, furnishing complete r"^fd to as the CCC, specialized In men. 1 omphasizc'i that failure to com timlian ganeral showing up back awoke yesterday morning was, as Zeke ought to know about rushed to the front room. She formation as to future procedure. ply with this appeal contributed to a shridk. '-f _ I ice clubs to attend the meeting. ennserv ing natural resources homa while hla men went into we count, the third unrealized bliz thtnga like sap. He lives down an , Dr. Gordon struck her again, a closed the door behind her and Ibmighoiit the nation snd I»cal are reminded srcally tn the brrak-down of the abandoned road, in three rooms of | which is all that hurricane tried leaned against It. She did not 1080 ! that a lentral headquarters has well-planned canvass, conducted Japanese captivity. Perhaps there zard of the winter. One. the week sharp, stinging alap that cut her w r i R T ' hi."’s;itSc"?"‘'?;'rfe“nt IZ ' 'ergoly introduced to alieviate .... Reform Group an old farmhouse where kids to do. and whu h is why it did so screams short. know what to do. She wanted to WTIC Kilocycles H u m . Kilocycles, I been establl.shed for handling the over a week ago In moat cases, -was justification for his escape; before, seemed a precociously haven't played .since he w as one. , niuih hurt. Rut the sap wa.s run She shook her head slowly like do something or say something. Date Is Listed aff.alrs of the local Chapter. j coiui ibiitors were loath to tl* up ha himself testifies that he left early line storm. Another, back and he winds up an bid Model T ; ning the next spimg. .see? Hiding Man About Manhattan a dazed animal. "I'll tell them—" For a moment ahe hsid a recollec r'^The "Min's ^c'lub' meeting Is s i ' Faces Voters magazines and newspapers Many Toeaday, March 10 Tueadav, March 10 /"-I ' j,arl of the 75lh anniversary ob- | ‘"K thrfrt 'o thia area, are failed to place their waste paper Singapore only after the decision In the center of winter, raged all about once a fortnight and goes and benliiig the tiuiricane wake. By George Tucker "Louise—this is enough of your tion of her old grandmother, her lar The office has been set up at 9,53 chugging into town through rut "It's beginning to run again father's mother, sitting by the firs P. M. P M, iervznces of the church which win; Main street in tlie Hnu.->e ah I materials outside their f\)imes and to surrender had already been willful tantrum now-. If you per- For Concert servznces ui "wit’h I le Sam in the war effort, a.s a cnnsequer.ee. it became neces one Saturday. All three had drive and annw and mud. and he doesn I now, slow and ea.sy Write a , . sl.st. there is one thing I shall have with the beads of the roeary mov 3:00—Against the Storm. 3:00—David Harum. be culminated Frhlay night iMlh program, Harold . Hale hloi k in ch irge of .Mr:-. Betty made; but we question how future and fury and staying power, and , have Ne-.v Y’ork People who visit the in the States. I wonder w-hat he s do—" ing one by one between her fin 3:15—Ma Perkins. 3:1.5—Mark Hawley, News. Factions from Old Pen- ! H Ladd as ofTu e nianagei The sary for ,'si oiit.s to go into cellsrs a radio. That leaves him piece on .sap. .so I can tell if per ■ an anniversarv *“PP'^'^' i s. Fraine. slate supervisor of CCC for imlividiial s paper collection*. man under hla command might about 13 days out of every 14 i haps you're beginning to kn >w Ma-.vaiian Rixim at the Lexington '"^‘1 He waited. She atared at him. gers. 3:30—Pepper Young's Family 3:30—Ad Liner — Musical Coop ' On Fridt^y night J°hn G. Tal- , admini.str.itinn of all lix.-il activi all three, mercifully. violated ' erative. Beethoven Glee Club An dergast Machine on Salvage committee members feel about his sticking to them in completely to himself, unless he Is j what Connecticut life i.s about hotel stMin beccm_fi’ aware of a .‘Suddenly the band began to listening, then suddenly alert But Randy could not pray. If 3:45—Vic and Bade. I cott Jr , will read a paper-on the * _ . „ ties will be handled through thus what might easily have been the j there had been a pow-er for good, 4 ;00—BacksUge Wife. 4:4,5—News. ' history of the church and a sur j office:-\v hieh is iipen daily fi "m 9 made it jilain last evening that called upon to misdirect some city Thai's the w ay Zeke goes on. A lovely ydung g.ry in a long sweep- play, and people began to toss -What ? " she whispered, nounces April 27th tary service, war Indu.strial pro : Kansas CUv Ticket. neither truck drivers nor scouts another hot apot. rule for the season. They brought j fishermen to where the real fishing good many years ago, he had a ing gown moving silently among ineir lets into the sea in observ observ- j yg,, o^ie more word of for benevolence In the universe. 4:15—Stella Dallas. 4:55—War Commentarj-. vey of the various church organi ■ a rii to 5 p m. Tha Dutch lieutenant governor It would have saved Drake from 4:30—Lorenzo Jones. 5:00—Mary Marlin. diiction and in war agricultural would engage in this method of rain, not snow. really ain't, or to squint up his | brother named Absalom, and on? the guests placing leis about their ance of the lovely legend that if I ihe 'klnd of nonsense I'Ve heard And Its Guest Artists. zations tbroilch the past years will pioduction. Kansas City, V rrh 10 '/T collei lion next Saturday. Em- who, one day last week, urged the you toss your flowers into the f^om you I shall — commit you to a senseless accident. No: she could 4:45—Young Wldder Brown, 5:15—The Goldbergs. he given by Mrs. Charles Rlanken- The Field Directnr'.s Office f.f Tliis was, we suppose, -bail new s | dried parsnip of a imc to tell: spring Absalom said to him; necks. 5:30—Ad Liner — Musical Coop Y'oulh.>i too young for military j The re.orm administration whieh pliatir instructions have been is aotne brealhloa.s New York fam-1 --Zekiel. if we don t make money Thi.sf is Kahala. She is seven- sun.sct you w ill surely return | ^^e insane asylum. " not pray. Drake's world ha-i 5:00—When a Girl Marries. burg The anniversary nddress wi" I the National Red CToss ks no-.v people of Java to fight on and nev- j those who watch the soil. For turned Its back on him. She used erative. The Beethoven Glee club will service, he said, arc prepared j oiq Pendergast Demo- sued on tins point to all who will . f.rx, hmira in , _ liy that no, he Won't sell the olil ' on crops this year I m a-guing to teen. It i-s the nrst long dress she some day. ; Louise backed away. You 5:15—Portia Faces Life. be given by . Rev. Dr. Rus.‘u-ll 1 open al 953 Main street This of- engage in the waste paper clean er yield was, a few nours later, in like this runs off ouicklv u , , , I , has ever ow-ned If she seems shy, Somehow-, before she knew- w-hat l wouldn't dare!" to look a little wistfully, a little 5:30—We, the Abbotls. 5:45—Scattorgood Baines. present Its I7th annual concert on Ihroiigh. discipline, ___ and proper1 'I cratic ma‘ u.hlne from. the... citv . hallw ,, , flee IS under the .supi-rvi.sion of tlu- J I oae viu.s runs oix qoiiKi> homestcail, nor leave it after him Monday evening, April 27 In the Cllnchv. p.vstor of the Center training, and young men rejected u]i on Man h li Papers must be Australia, still breathing defiance. without going very deep, and it either, by cracky, so long as he Absalom staved to get his win- ’*• because she is still unused w-ss happening,, Kahala w u on | '. i have only to call Dr. Nolan yearningly at that worid and wish 6:45—Musical Interlude. 6:00—News. ” church. Hartford, and greetings Field Director, Uoliert T Foiwaid she were In it, and of it. She re 6:05—Hedda Hopper's Hollywood High school auditorium. from service because of minor years ago is up for a vote of bunill' d and [daced on front walks At the moment, we are being does not nourish and protect the has strength to light a match for 1 nevf anriniT he Bot '■'lamor of the great cities board the .\Ialsonla. She sat down i ^ mat telephone there in the hall. 6:00—News. will he given by Rev Franci.s I’ (.hvsical (lefei t.i are eoiiihtioneil I coiilidence todav of New I/ondon, and 's ir.anagi d in order to be collected. ter foorl, but h«-. i-nt R fnrtorv the .Mainlano. Les-s than a yesL in a deck chair, clutching her $3, g^d have you In a cell—behind called Drake's aunt, Mrs. Living 6:15—Strictly -flports. 6:20—Heard and Overheard— The local male chorus under the B.-vchelor, former pastor of the liy one of hi.s a.s.sisl ant s It i.s •AAured that the fight in Java will soli as snow does, without the re his own cremation. out. and today direction of Fred E. Werner ha.s lor future iliily. I Opposing the coalition of Drmn- ('omniil teenien, at the joint- 1 cL-hirUvinds "Kb Valley, sketching little Imaginary flgurea bars —in one hour. Now. can you stone. She had seemed to Randy 6:30—Salon Orchestra. Jack Zalman. . hui i h. maintained .solely in the intiie.st go on, even if the Japanese have I --.Now- take sap," .said Zeke, tliat turns out sudilen whirlwinds the very peak of elegance and 6:30—Frazier Hunt, News been preparing a program which For llefenae \Y ork I "-.its and Republicrns headi-d by I ineit.ng la,-t evcil.ng. i.-siied an sult that it's possible to have a "take sap. Don't know- how- it which 18 not far fron. Honolulu, into the dock with her bare toes, g fi that through your head?" 6:45—Lowell Thomas. A laige mimher of former mem nf .servire men .stali'-ned in this ■ itqieal fo lontnbutoi.s to have captured the organized centers of of prodiu'tion. Now- Absalom may where the red hibiscus and the A ship a officer came up. asked - i m not crazy, and you know charm. But what of all of those 7:00—Fred Warlng's Orchestra. 6:45—The World Today. should plfa.se all music lovers in Others, Ml. Fraine added, are Mayor John B Gag . are two fai- area. dust storm within a few hours aft nin.s, do you? But take sap, and Manche.xter. - bers of the rhurch will join with tions representing remnants nf the . the;r papers out on the streets be resistance. Unfortunately, this as be Connecticut too. white ginger bionsoms grow, to see her ticket. When she told k — people who should have helped 7:15—News of the World. 7:00—Amos n' Andy. 1 resent members In observing the now trained for various types of fore .s 11. Ill next .Saturday in all er the halting of such a rain it begins to run. What happens'* no time to talk about what (.on- .Sometimes ahe u.sed to .stare i im. "I haven t any, ' he said. "i could think nothing e.ae w-hen Drake'w-hen he needed It ? 7:30—George Bums and Grade 7:15—-Lanny Ross. Noted Guest Artists 1 old machine headed fot nearly I The Red On.ss .‘^e-.ving unit will surance comeiffrom a group of ' "Well, it runs .slow- and easy three-qii.arter century mark of the defense work, or in agriculture. ■;iibd;\isions of the northern ares. Just how many tons of good eaitn nectlciit is. the way Zeke nas acroa.s tu- water and wonder' 'Come with me," and he took her yd, make these Insane accusa- And now: her father, hard and Allen. 7:30-"Second Husband." As guest artists for this concert • The latter group, he said, will be three decades by Tom Pendergast. ' meet tonight at ,3t. Bridget's I like, like it's been running ever the Beethovens feel fortunate in church on Friday night. one of the last old l.ne political It tvas indicated that the reason Dutch officers who have made w-ere blown off local tobacco fields when he soe.s the sap beginning to other side. At to the captain. I lions." i knotty from yeara of hard 8:00—Johnny Presents. 8:00- Are Y’ou a Missing Heir? I given leaves for sea.scnal farm Church liall at 7 30 p pi and for this request is that different I .since I vc been watching if, and work. . . . being able to present two well bosses good their own escape to Aus this winter no one has estimated; run. j goch moment.s she thought of her But the captain knew Lanl Me- Louise sw-allowed hard. 8:30—Musical Treasure (Jhest. 8 :3 0 - Bob Burns—Guests. ' work Many from the three camps again tomorro'.v afternoon bet-ween ti ll, ks -.iill be dis[i uchod tn all Inl- I it'.s got an ea.sy motion reaching ~ father, whom she hadnC seen in ' Intlre, as who does not know- Lanl . --j—i-p go,-- gbe aald, Randy returned to the kitchen. 8:55—Elmer Davis, News. known New York radio artists. One-faction is under James M 1 30 anil 4 p m tralia. up into the tree, like me reaching 9:00—Battle of the Sexes. in thus area will he released for Pendergsal, nephew of Tom, and t.al roll,ing points promptly at 8 but if it w-ere to be judged by the nearly 14 years Her father Is Al Mclntire along the w-aterfronts of ! •-That's better. And atay In your They aat In silence for s time. 9:30—Fibber McGee and Molly. 9 :0 0 - Duffy's Tavebn. Muriel Wilson, lyric soprano and that purpose this summer, he II, the morning. In most cases, such escaped amount of dust which has ground ea.sy for a stack of panrakes 1 Then Mr. Monaghan stood up. 9:30—Report to the Nation. P'red Hufsmlth. tenor. Miss Wilson Piipils Parade Rep. Joseph Shannon. Terms of ,M- Intlre, who plays fcaas fldille In the Pacific and on the Islands So ; room until I say you can come 10:00—Bob Hope. I'ointeil out. a Federal court parole forbid Tom Members of Maiy's Guild Derby to Supervise leaders bewail the fact that lack I know- noboily else ain l going to HEALTH AM) DIET Lahi Mclntire s orchestra. Lanl Ls they put Kahala in a first claM ' out." "Now you listen to me. daugh 10:30—Red Skelton and Company. 10:00—To tie announced, has been heard often by local peo- , will meet ton; irtnw morning at j its way through the ordinary win I eat. It moves a little bit like 1 do Camp.s at Putnam ami Volun- to participate in politics for five John M Derby, president of the of air power was the factor which famous aa a purveyor rtf Hawal- , cabin, and aired ahead to Lanl's Louiae nod.ded her head like a ter." 11:00—News. i 10:15—Public Affairs. pie on the "Showboat Hour " In the i toun, having s combine.-rh'. '.vil'. he on active duty ! the w-et goes mit^of the ground. Kahala, Al's daughter. Is half | and shipped tjCr e.-ist to her father, know what to think. I feel aw-ful 12:55—News. # 11:30—Benny Goodman's Orih. cert programs and has appeared (I m .Vnvone is -.veleoine. even ilur.ng ..le houis of collection and emy has had unlimited air superi •Address coniniunlrations to The For (hree days Randy scarcely bad that everything's turned out Sl'C O lu l "am an.l having 1.54 enrollees, is | One of the three ticket will be these three potential blizz.ards ! and like the leaf mov-e.s out ml ('liincse, one quarter Irish and one Al, and to her Uncle. Lani. slept. She fell that she dared 1 00—Silent. 12:(K> Linton Wells, News. I with the Orpheus Glee club, Hack- Students in working "p airport facilities In though not a moinber of the Guild all scouts w ill he'directly respon- ority for more than two months. Hernid. .Attention McCoy this way, but we got to take I ensack, N. J., and the May musical eliminated in todnv's primary. tend to create the character of a ' G'b Hite " well-laid fire Health Sen lee quarter H.aw-aiian. i As Lani explained it to me. "Al. not leave Drake. She knew that I Windsor Locks. ■Sible to hiin. And It Is permissible to wonder if i he didn't play so good that night. everything as it comes. Now, like festival in Maine. Day of Strike. The others fight it out in the First Aid Classes Th.- .*(al\age CommiUee, con- winter, and with onlvonly some ten ^, Kbts , a hold , onto Itself, , and .. like a .she had to be with him when he Tomorrow's Program Tomorrow’s Program Trained for Emergencies the slate of affairs on Bataan coty coming up the lane after sup- One langorous August day the | He was too excited. I don't see I asked you a while ago, bow we A. M I Mr. Hiifsmith is also a vocalist general election March .11. Tonight 7 1.5 p .New class ' .sl.st.ng of Hayden Griswold of the days of the .season left on the cal- j jjke a leaf falling in In- found out w-hat had happened. going to fix this up?" A. M. The reform group is depending Peninsula la not due to an element Treatment Of Hendaehe | 3. S. Matsonia was sailing from , how he played at all. " Her face waa thin am* white 6:00--Sleepy Slim Serenade. I with an established reputation in Middletown, March 10 T' It Is pointed nut that all en- under Mrs P.oberta Rohh at the Mamhrster Boy Scout-s. Edward endar it seems safe to proclaim ' dian Summer. It moves like Con-, In the...... article yesterday. I dis- Honolulu. Kahala wandered down But he plays good now-. He "I guess 1 know what you mean. 8:00—Reveille and Agricultural 7:00—News. radio and concert work and pos- Shouting "Wc want Bilker. " rollecs here and throughout the largely O’l the women — house .Nvarenc chnrrh O Brif n of the .hinior Chamber of of generalship w-hich is even high and harsh with the effort she I'm going to marry Oiake " News. wives. pusifless women and moth that It has been an easy winter. \ nec^lcut does, sap does, and that's cu.ss.d some of ih’e conimon caii.se.s to the dock to see the sailing. She .• Going to change the way nap rum, sagged a little. 8:15—European New* Roundup. orchestra, matinee musical club. Education had reaffirmed its dc- the arrival of professional medical that the Gage ticket ,s not I t.on (,f *he fine tonngc tota* turn the Jap* haven't pressed forw-ard sympiom. The first part of the her pocketbook. -f Stars. the directloi. of any release of her "Is that the way you want to 7:40—Bond Program. the one eliminated. Connccticfut L'niversity, arvl no am yc ? Well, first finil out how it procedure must be dfrected toward Rhe thougat --These ships come And as he .eings. a lovely Miy own grief. She waa fearful that 8:30—Radio Bazaar. 7:55—News. Phlladelphla. aa well as on many clsion not to review the contract Niilrilii'ii ( l.iss ed in b\ Main he.ster Boy Scout* on Bataan w-ith the same reckless determining the cause. This may and go with the regularity of the : girl Ih a lonj flowing dreas moves d o lt?" 9 :00—Playhouse. prominent radio programs. i of Gerald H. Bukcr, a science In a uMlian defense move, all Gage supporters point to the Tonight 7 t" 9 p m Ho'.h.-'ei- o\ f r H 'A eek ago weather prophet at all, and makes does run, and have some plumb she might never gain ccntrol of got to convince him, some 8:00- News of the World. hluff they have shown on other ( 11 « I 1 s. .B II good respect for it. The only be. best accomplished by means M moTin and the tide, but I have to quietly among the and herself again. — 9:15—Food New*. 8:15—Shoppers Special — Music, UO«m1 Music Neoded ! teacher for 17 years r u e camps, equipment and per- present merit system for employes street school t'l'.a.rm.ar Sv'-eenry, represent- I the squirrel-s w-e noted last fall a careful examination and dv.ring stay. 1 have a father somewhere | places lels atx.nit thelr^Hecks. way. I'll think it out." 9:30—Aunt Jenny's Real LUe The Beethoven Glee club feels Observers reported that only a sonnel throughout the United whUU rCplai ed the old patinnage ' ,ng the .lunu'r Chamber salvage fronts Isn't because they know Randy set her foA on the first “Randy, you're a good girl." Ume. needless hoarders. All such signs ; came to Connecticut w-as the hur- the examination, special study ' ______Stories. 8:30—News. that this year, of all years, should "couple of dozen " out of more States have been designated for ly.Hcm. They claim an econom- Hei>ort t .-irmuttee, .«tHte*l that tonnage that General Douglas MarArthur step, and paused. She atood for "I'm Just doing what I want to." 9:45—As the Twig Is Bent. f.uurtj? f ■‘f the drive conducted in and prognostications have suffered ricane. We never had one of them should be given to th.e gsstro-intea- several minutes leaning her head 8:35—Shoppers Special. contribute in music Its part to the than 700 students entered the emergency use in the event of leal adinini.'itratlon with a five p?r pre 51 0. thic .N.-'.t’iern area E>bniary 28 against the door frame. It w-as thing. There's Just me. So this 10:15—Bachelor's Children ai'.nint'd to Nliphtlv over 22,000 escape. And w-e are wondering If • J . __ _ , __1 started'Humlng your ow-n lives in- It I.s usually a good plan to test relieve the ache. fast of five day* will remove a then that the dreadful sound caine 9:15—School of the Air of the try at war. With this in mind the ‘ sume their classroom work The three remaining camps in cut in real e.state valuation?* Fnd.iv Bridge (*1 .h margin of a few- degrees in tern- ( hurricanes, whirling and house is yours, anyhow. I saved 10:30—Help Mate. Against the old rnelhodj^ which ^ *50 , p poujul-* the reason w-hy the American and the eyes to find out if the headache When the patient h.as a history , tendency to headaches. After the from that upper room. Randy a little money. Ain't any of ua Americas. choru* is bending all Its efforts to i The students carried the strike tlii.s area and tile oth.r 13 (amps Tnt 'l t.i d.ite p^ratiire on throe solcctod days, swooping arountl as if you couldn t may be due to an uncorreCted eye recurring attacks of biliousness. ' fast the patient w-lU probably feel 10:45—Road of Life. 9:45—Stories America Loves. give Manchester s musical treat - Into the second day In the face of wliiih have been discontinued in brought a of $ n .‘H)0fK>0 m Filipino soldiers on Bataan have knew- even In that terrifying In going to starve." 11:00—Mary Marlin. been standing .so fa.st i.-n't because , ‘‘b’** bar- 'travel far enough fast enough. defect. If such a defect Is found. then the necessary attonlion should better than he has felt for years, stant that she would never forget "I" think of something. First 10:00—Betty Crocker. at Its 17th annual conceit. . pleas from school officials ami the state some if^nlh.s ago hav.- one department alone. Klde« IIU llorsi' I ir** be given to the liver and gall blad and if he will be careful about 11:15—Right to Happiness. 10:15—Myrt snd Marge. Tickets for the concert will soon Bukcr himself to end it been made avsilajhlo for evaciia- Allhougli parly deRignatioiis '\<> they know- that, whatever their I ‘>‘bger. of spring. In this respect. | the sound of Drake's voice. It was of all. I'm going to send a cable 11:30—The Story of Bud Barton. der. what he eats from then on, and will a hoarse scream—almost * yell In to Parris Mitchell. There's been 10:30—Stepmother. be in the hands of the club mem- . "While I appreciate the honor I’lon I aiised tiy enemy Hctrm not appear on Uie bHlIol.'*. Julin I, t.. r«v, M.' IF NOSE fate. General MarArthur will ‘‘ P'cs-’ abt to .second and pass I I find It necessary in mv practice ' see that tlie colon does its work of which there was horror, and pain, 11:45—David Harum. 10:45—Woman of Courage. bers for distribution to associate the students show me In how they Mr. Fiaino. in pointing out that M. Linger, fcruier pre.sident of r< iltiu'.■'^t « « 1 .11 _ i » ete «• V A A a A nva nFAWtAl IT enough of this foolishness." 12:00 N(X)n-Gene and Glenn. t -i (’!: ahare It. on the report of the Middletow-n to make some inquiry into the eliminating waste material, it is and something worse— sheer ani "You ought to let Mitchell 11:00 -Victory Begins at Home— members or msy be purchased have reacted. " said Buker. "I do i o,,. average CCC youth gains 11 lht‘ Heal K-stato B'^artl anil P ‘*n- tl..' rt.itui*' ,Ut! Press, which, a week ago, on Washington in War Time ; emotional life o< the patient trou- likely that headache will become a mal teiror. P. M. A. Godfrey. singly. not believe that any 8f«>d ran l-'J pounds In a .six-month enroll ilergu.st-Shannon < andidale Ii>r I...... itt- f ■ ■ CLOGS UP It has been said, by mihlary know, I think." 12:15—News Reporters. h..|?-* h.o U N.., t V. .t^!. t tif' ilarch 3 had the first trailing ar- I hied with frequent headache. Often thing of the past. She tore up the narrow stair "I'm going to —right today." 11:15—The Man I Married. come from prolonging siiih a ment (leiiod. .said tiiat "li'in-lred.-i mayor. he i.s running (»n a men who know- him. that General All readers bothered w-ith head case and flung the door open. 12:30—Singing Neighbor. 11:30—Bright Horizons. demonstr.ition and I think 'they o| gradiiate.s " of eanqis in I'ori- .<4lnctly Democratic . ticket or.*' th* •! . • .i: . ft .1 H' but'.is of the 19-12 spring deli\ ere I Hy ,la<-k !4tinnett At the same time. Geheral Ter- - the headache seeming to arise Randy dressed again and went 12:35—Day Dreams. I’.appmed to b*‘ .‘\i rc.s'.rt: on** MacArthur woulil ref,,se to leave shey and Agriculture bdth are I from an obscuje rause w-tll be ache are welcome to send for Dr. "Drake!" out. It waa horribly cold, but ahe 11:45—Aunt Jenny's Storle.*-. Wayne W. W oiiier should all return to their classes. ' nectiiiit are now serving in vari Itiftt have moie influence TONIGHT to its editorial nioms. ^Washington - Selective Service Frank McCoy's article on Head Drake's eyes w?ere refiling and 12:45—Here-Comes the Band. 12:00 Noon—Kate Smith Speaks, Enrollment l>eorea«e Oiuse ous branches of the aimed forces with the national adnuni.stiaiion ‘ of hi.s o'.\ ji IvoJ.-'- ' AliOn the his men on Bataan even if his own making appeals to the farnmrs to found to have an emotional basis, scarcely noticed it. Sho w-a* ex . ann- m. .»nd vvh.v .v.i.**l*‘ t c.-.r g'l- Hit 3-purpos* A a-tro-nol up cacii and the Department of Agricul limit all requests for occupatuqial Family troubles, ' worry over ache by requesting it. Send your hla face worked violently a* If the cited. and terrified, too. How 1:00—News. r. M. The School Board, after a meet Many of them found quirk promo Oth^r L'uetlon iin-.tril. Util Dhrinlc* swollen commander-in-' hi'-f should or li-r letter to McCoy Health Service In 1:15—The Little Show. As Lenten Speaker tipg off Uu' hci St . believe that a large self-addreaaed envelope, horror that hla hand* were grop doubt, about letting Parris know, 2:00—How to Enter a Contest 12:45—Our Gal Sunday. The fourth session of Unlversl- because of a decrease in the school lu gc.-tlon . -I. . and brings greater .shortagi of farm labor. production of essential products of bringing on headaches. and Win. mayor. Hkewl.se ( ampaigneil ninilcr brcatlilng comfort. We think the men on Bataan kno-.v For the great majority of mo- Although local selective service and who cannot be replaced at pathetic inquiry, backed up by and six cents In stamps. YVrltten ing frantically under the blanketa. but she was certain that ahe 1 :00—New*. ly of Life, a special Lenten re- enrollment rather than because diet In.structions of a general na She almost leapt acroM the room 2:18—Medley Time. 1:05—The Inside Page. ligious series sponsored by the Buker had taken a defense joti A New Deal banner In Hilditn-n Follow the complete V lw ii S it and feel it. And that, perbap.s, torist.s. Price Admini.stralor Hen- boards have had their instructions the lime of claaaification. .sound psychological advice, will should. I they a.s.sailed th«* Pejulergast ( (tlildn't <4'n^»*r\e ture will alao be sent you. and seized his band*. "Drake! She wrote carefully, crossing 2:30—Medical Talk. 1:15—Woman in White. North and South Methodist ; in addition to hls school work, Farewell Paiiv I demon m.ade clear in testifying be- from time to time to try to prevent There Isn't going to be any usually clear up headaches of this Shannon faction and Hskoj^ the ; VJHiO-NOl ta the reason why, on only one. shortages of both farm and de overall deferment of farm w-ork- i (yp<> Drake!" out words, and finally rewrote the 2:35—Concert Matinee. 1:30—Vic and Sade. churches, will be held tomorrow ' Dr. James A. Igiwton. tioard ^ fore the Senate cfimmittee the tfueMtionH .And .Anawera "Randy — where — where's the 2 : 5 5 - News. electorate to ’drive the ho.s^c.s t. Indinnap'ili.** V iVdciM Ihii front in this Far Kastern war, the I fense labor, this ik the first time era but the decline in farm labor | headache seems to have s whole me.*sage. It was a succinct 1:45- Life Can Be Beautiful. evening in North church, begin- ! president, said the decrease bad For Palrif’k Dowd cover by vi»ting for Glover ’ vcai-'ih •vaiter. t"M ("diet Japnne.'e have been stopjR-d coM. ' other day, there is absolutely n-i Selective Service has joined hands (28 p<-r cent to 8,66.1 OMntl^e iMt ^ ^ „ often advisable (Putn from Liver?) i-eat of me?" His voice roee to a Jjut full account of the loss of 2:00—Young Dr. Malone. ning at 7:30 o'clock. The special I been particularly largo among sharp wall. Politleian.s predicted alK)ut *)n»' :i . it nn thi' lia.-k of h.:.- he. k ’a 'There It is really a "fight to the hope of either new- tiros or Re with another department in an Six months which is sea* [ ^ tn Question: E. R. S. ask*: "Ju»t Drake's money, and the accident. 2:15—Joyce Jordan, Girl Interne. speaker In the open course Living i students taking the general sci half nf the 198.000 registered vot whfil he got fo! Lying t > cnn.^eivt "Hush, Drake. I'm here with A farewell party whs given last treads for the next three yean. effort to stem selection from any sonall has been sufficient to cause health The below- the right shoulder blade I She bit the eraser in the pencil To Hold Banquet 2:30 Fletcher Wiley. Through and After the YY’ar will ence course taught by Buker and ers would turn out for the elcc-i «-;car He san! he .-leivcd a c.;p « f - finish" industry. The method by which it alarm and the adoption of this bui d i.p the ^ get a severe pain. It is not there all you. You'll get well, now." for a moment or two, and added: 2:45—Kate Hopkins. be Wayne \V. Womer who has just ; that the latter vvas not certified Friday night at the Y'llla Louisa That is what It mu.si be on all He might ju.st as well have said national scheme to prevent fu r-, """Icnt-c He held hard to her Hiouldcr*. "I must keep him with n s somt- Mtp iinfl under a now se'Ci.H ct»ff^e !■> a voune mnn wh't picVcti IS being worked out Is interesting. the Ume. Could this be due to liver returned from s conference of the ! to teach other .subject.* m honor of Patrick Dowd whoSignal ha.s *^^11*^* which rcqiurrs number- up a "Uif.ir bov. 1 ar'-l P'i..:cl anu for the duration of the war, which The Department of Agriculture ther drastic impairment of the , directed toward increa.smg ^ e tnruble?” Uttle by Uttle he quieted. how." On Anniversarv front*, if thi.' war is to be won. food production program. .health m a whole. The patle U m T A m eric^^Tn G - I - ‘ngs on each hallofto he covered poii.v! and ,K-.:rcd H.uton r.-mon may be more than three year.s. has state and county "War Answer: As I can not diagnose "It waa that accident?" (To Be Continued) I ; should follow- a w-rltlen diet for "Yea, Drake. But don't try to New Office Here S:rr.bl.^reac\^'!^r.Vom \V‘f . f^^om T p m. to 'll p. m. He ma.,',er of ceremome., and after "''th a .seal The seals can h .-lstiatC Th,- .stm er hit hin. w itn There Ir some pos.sibility that Boards " throughout the nation. your case by mall, 1 believe it ad The Axis Wins In .Vrgentina Tho.se have been instructed to The government has just organ- ; several weeks, should 'be sure to Ulk about It yet. You'll get well well known In Manchester end oiiit that job after a conference a delu lous dinner of rnas chicken removed on-Iy in event of a c,;n- a nv.is'.aid jar. there will be .some retreading ized its biggest hunting expedl-1 obtain enough sleep, and should visable that you go to your phyal- now.” Plans were definitely completed te.«t or grand Jury investigation — ----- survey their own localities and to rian and aSk him what treatment Woman^s Burns For the Red Cross Connecticut, being th.. able leader \vith School Boanl members and (.onion favored the FUEL The results of the election Ins available for those pa.ssenger cars report to their respective selec tion. The hunters (75 of them) — ' 'isorr,' learn hr.ii-how to i use,«p exerciseexerciae ao as to Hla grasp loosened. She looked last evening at the regular meet of an election get thq greatest goo (Permanent Wave) versary of opening of the hew Into the armed forces of the United The other courses of University OIL ' The plain farts are .that there and Central America. The game: j ditions. They are NOT to concern very Important to secure a good in States and the calling of Richard of Life will meet as i;si;al. Dr. O. Tire Sufficient Bond vacation in^New Y'ork. There were •pcratlon with the United States, themselves with individual cases, rubber, metals, drugs, essential testinal elimination each day. If Question: S. T. wants to know: Randy turned away from tha Antonia, March 10— — Bum# home: William Pitkin, Senior _ ___ also a few’humorous remarks by (;iFT El HMTL IU: are some 24.000.000 American mo- Buffered Sunday when flamsa from (Jarpenter the latter part of thia P. Campbell teaching the course W iiisled Oman but our friends do not seem to but to provide selective service oils and fibers. the colon doca not cleanse Itself "If the hair U in reasonably good window where she bad been "Vice Commander, waa named as Williamson. W \'a i/P— Police ; "Butch " Tourcotle. A purse of New .Yrri'al* Imludc; tori.sts who, when their present The scientists and technicians : pgtuj-aily, the e^m a may be used condition, but is very fine, should s standing. 'The froat-rimmad an exploding oU burner spread to chairman of the committee tn month, has made possible the use on "The Christian Family"; Mr*. Chief H H. Davis considers one ! money was given to Patsy. He ex- with the overall picture of condi the bed in which ahe and her hus of the space occupied by them In W. Ralph Ward, Jr.. "How Can I SH asw l.s 81.19 up .\ND bsve a clear ease for their plea tires are gone, will have to cancel tions as they exist in that section, are being tent out by Nelson A. until the large intestine may be re- good permanent wave hurt it? ” aquars of glaaa gave a aiatortsd charge of the affair. It was also practlcallv new automobile tire p«cts to leave Thursday, Tis Poison Virtiin band were aleeping, proved fatal the House and Hale building as an Learn to Teach Religion" and the • Beautiful I loor aiut Bridge ,.th st th* election was fraudulent. their cars nut of their living county or state. Rockefeller's office of Inter-Amer- trained to funcUon normaljy. Con. Answer: A good permanent viaion of tha still cold day. She 5 ,r - - announced last night that Senator sufficient'hall bond for two minor ■ "Judge” Jack Smith gave a lean Affairs, but their object Isn t gtipgtion is one of the most fre- shotild not Injure the heir. Beauty felt that her mind was like that today to Mrs. Barbara Bell, 40. a t William J. Shea had been obtained office, by tbe field office of the Rev. J. L Butler on "Understand offenses Two men en route to ^ talk on Army life, bird dogs and l.a in p » ...... 57.95 RANGE o n . X !■ true thaL in some aertions. I The only thing that can po.«sl- thia 'dty. NsUontl Red Cross. This space ad ing Ourselvee." YVortli 510.95 On the other hand, Bng. (Jen. so much to aid the I^tln Amen- ^ causes oKhaadacbcand with operators have told me th at It is wavy glass. She had no tru* pic as speaker for the evening. High Point N C . arrested on s field trials. The party w'as given Wlnsted. March 10. - tb sr refused to particlpste in the ! bly save them, other than an un tures of anything. Mrs. BeU died at 13:30 a.m. in - It waa originally planned to hold joins that of the local chapter of Dr. Earl Furgeson will lecture minor cha.ge. found themselves , by Lee's EaSo station and the S Mahogany and Maple Table* CALL Lewi* B. Herehey has instructed cas as it IS to ferret out ; relief of-this one condition, relief more dltticult to get a good result Stricken ill after eating food she in your favorite styles . • •laetioa on the ground that they expected ending to the war, is his boards to give full considera in the fine, ailky type of hair: but Tea: Drake would live. It was Griffin hoapital. Derby. th* celebration on March 11, the fice. The telephone installed for to the entire assembly during the unable immediately to pay their ', men who attend at the station, The hoapital said the coadltion the field office is 2-0072 while had canned, Mrs. Sebastlno Sor- , , ...... 55.95 up —I«ae*n«4 the rMult to be diahon- some miracle of American inven tion to these reports in determin [SeWcAho^^^ with special care, such hair may be just bsre that all of the aavage late the home on Leonard atreet second hour on "Understanding fines Davis agreed to hold one There were about fifty present, questions aroac against her—aroa* of the woman's husband, Daniel. was occupied but due to working thoas wishing to telephone the the Bible." At the close of this le'itino died today a l's luispital ■ Card Tables and M t, But It Is also true that the tive genius. Mr. Henderson was ing their deferment policies. clfic and-supply th>_ «re»ter dc- ! ^ to the treatment to be used encouraged to take a astlafactory of their tlre.s for surety, and re- here. Hospital Superintendent .S'I.t9 In other words in the "neces wave. As tlUs question la a little and atood ilka an impaaaabls bar 36. who was also burned badly, re Tonditlona the date had to be post local chapter cun do so by dialing hour refreshments will be served leased the men on their promise to that A ...... 7 4 2 6 mands resulting juring the actual headache itself 0637. It makes a fine setup, as in One Way To Kill Mouse Herbert N. Morford said her III- • .Mirrors. O l—srewtlTM won la at least one encouraging in his belief that sary crop " areas (dairy and poul The interesting thing is that as i _ . ^.iji t>e satisfactorily bit out of my line, I am going to rier acroaa her way. mained critical. poned until March 23. Tickets by the combined young people’s pay. They returned for the tire. I00*i METERED SERVICEt provlaca w tisrs^ Radicals had some such inventive miracle would try products, sugar, etc.) draft of a result of their dlscovenea and She went into the kitchen. Her will be held in reserve for Legion case of an error In calling either groups of the churihea and a brief nesa had. been diagnosed as pto- j • Nick-Knack Kacks. suggest that you consult a perman Atlanta ,45^ Mrs. T. L Harri maine poisoning. A' serum not ob- i • Scatter Rugs ...... g'J.lMt ficials will do all they can to see reports. Japan and the south P a - ^ ent wave expert near you, or that father had come In and had taken Blxty-four per cent of all fatal members until Saturday evening number the error can be corrected closing worship will b« held. G.\SOLlNE.6G»ls. $1.00 MBtrol of tha local government occur, and that, before long, son grabbed a fire poker and climb tzinable in Connecticut waa rush-1 • Metal Sm okers... only $1.69 that the farmers are not stripped clfic may never be as Important' you wrrite to a Beauty Editor. off bia abosa to warm hla (eat at automobile accidents In large dtma of this week and after that data in the office. .1 nexplalned Phenomena had the poUca force. American automobiles wiU be run of labor; while in surplus crop to this hemisphere, after the war j fmmd' the oven door. Imrobrs drivers from that dty, the r*iU ba thrown open to the rablic. The field office takes cars of sol OM S«ek Forts ed on a chair "when her husband ed here from Nexv YTork, but *r-; as before—may even lose those which th* hesdache will be found cornered a mouse. The mouse rived too late. White era hope that the victory ning on aom« new kind of wheel. areas and those in which (arm la Total demand for labor la not "Going aoaMwbara, RaadyT” Census Bureau aaya. In towns and Thera will ba a baaqiMt to ba (el- diers In this ores. It is doabUul It Even to^v, science la not sure W n X lA M S to have disappear^ ■man dttea, howavar, only U per came toward her chair, she got ex Her husband also became III, but oil. SERVI^ for tha ▲rgantlha laoteUonlaU waa But even around euch a possible bor IM su(fleient br obtainable great margins of trade advanUge increaaing aa It would be If asetate nraa, rreofot to get out for a lowad by dancing. Reaenratlona the preeont quartere will be large Rock forts, used by the people just how the changing of cater- Inasmuch^ as many headaches 9 cited, the chair slipped-from un did not enter the hospital. Benson^ In certain products that have giv cent t all fatal aeeldents tavehre (Or membara can ba made by call- enough after the work geta further of the far north many centuries pUlara into outterflies takes place. BUO.AU frtjidutent, v« aiuat^ateo accept invention there are restrictions; it from other aourcea. deferment of arere mere /ptentlful, eaya the Da- srhlle." mm i'l i.iki'i 1 ■ ' ■ ■ ' TIC en them their place in the sun are of toxic origin, tha use of the hoaaa town 4Mvan. taif the Lsgtoh B oom in the afU r- umterway, but a t pruent it ia . n sg(>, are reported to ^ v e been It Is one of the moat wonderful der her. She fell on the mouse and Mrs. Sorrentino also is survived farm workM will not be conaiil- partmanbfof Oonuatrea. “la Oraka ■ateapT’* tha yeeattffl^ that tha ArgeaUiM muat avoid the use of any other ered so im ^rtanL of world commerce. < . jfast is generally advisable and it ' sstu^ fouad oa K ( ^ k Iste»MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 1912 ;^ G E EIGHT 1
may psvs the way for a further Fairfield Grocers Meet Polish Americans for Toivn Title reorganliatlori that will give 118 Welfare Seeks Draft Reclassification 'SurpriseTest : Obituary Raid Alai*ms picks JWasonic greater power and prominence to A •W F-1* r ______'WW 1 1 1 ___ J the navv's air arm in the high As Family Finances Improve Held by Store On Way Here Ball Groups councils.' King la one of the few Cases Rioted high ranking officers who ha<-1 DeaUis Meriden Wins It Isn H That Bad , (lualified as a naval aviatoi. and [ Ghlcago, March 1--fHV-AngslOfcwhlch Is sufficient to run ths Shortest Session \ _ I all his commands from 1929 ui.til • Hale’s, Complelely Or Name Horses Last IMoiilli's E.xpciit'e Cn.siilryeo's Selective Service household, which means that my Mrs. I. M»bel Howe Three of Four Units Or General Chairman SC" 1940 were connected with t.ni de- clas-silication should be changed Mrs. I. Mabel (Pearce) Howe, Close Victory .velopment of Navy air sliength | Slightly Higher, Wad- Board moved Iiiin up ftoni 3-A to accordingly. Hoping to hear from ganized for Air Raids, 80. widow of Frank Howe, of Glas dered for Town Have lecls His CommiUors and air bases. : 1-A classilicatiou today after he the local board soon." tonbury, died early this morning Admiral Ghormley, relieved from | (Irll's Report Diseloscs Reports Splendid Job. Already Been Shipped. In Years Settles T o Be Held April 17 wrote: Angelo is 25. one of .six children at Memorial hospital. ' She was a May Yet Revive Trips New Britain to his assignment in (',ieat Brilair._ | "Am writing to let you know of parents who emigrated from member of the Episcopal church in will go to sea after a period of |' Town Welfare Department ex- that my family Is in a better Italy in 1905. The father was a Hale's Department Store, com Phoenix, R. I. Three of the four seven and one- Enter Semi - Finals; pletely organized for protection John r. Pickles, genera^ ilniii> temporary duty in Wa.shingt m, the i penses for February were $4.88.') 80 fmancinl position than when 1 was street cleaner until three years Four daughters survive, Mrs. half horsepower air raid siren of customers and employes In case Vi«n of the cimmltlce in charge yi^vy's announcement said. a ..ilight increase over expeiuses of ela.saifled III-A. Due to the fact ago when ill health forced him to Carrie Penner and Miss Florence units ordered purchased by the se Windham Ousted. Details Quickly of an air raid, saw Its first real lectmen several weeks ago. have Handieap Races of the Slit nnrtual Masonic Ball tn \li out.'tandlng shift in the .lantiiiiy. George H tt'addell. char- that my sisters have come out of retire on a $10 a rr.onth pension. Howe of Glastonbury; Mrs. Wil surpri.se test yesterday afternoon. be held in the Temple on Fiulay sele^iori of -MaJ. Gen. Joseph T it\ superintendent, stated toilay. the orphanage and 2 of them that The mother died In 1932 and be- liam Brock of this town and Mrs, been shipped by the Federal Elec- - At .5:15 the store alarm was sound Hy The Associated Press nirht. April 17. has anponneed his Mr.N'afoey, 4R. as deputy rhief of The rase load for Febiii.iry was have come out have job.s the la-st caigse there was no one to rare for Frank Edmonston of Moodus, and trie Company. Chicago. 111., to ed and all of the store a.ssociates, Waterbiiry Crosby's unheralded Series .Arranged with eommltteei so that all will have stair. seVund only to Gen. George 118. ono'gettlng a job Feb. 16, 1942. them, the three yoiinge.st girls four grandchildren. Manchester, according to a bill of I o.xecutivcs as well as clerks and Eastern Racing .Moguls ample time to make preparations C. MarahAi.1. ehief of staff. MeNar- The 'ineiea.se for February over j "Altogether they arc putting were placed tn sn orphanage. They Funeral services will be held lading received today by Town team and a tiny forward from 1 Silbros Hold office staff wont to their asaigned Treasurer George H. Waddell, lo Lillie Fuss; First Game for the gala event. ney, an Air Force olTicer. whs a .JaniiaiA' wins due to ineienseal bos- i into the family $30 00 a week now are aged 17, 16 and 13. from the late home on Keeney Have Plenty Entries Meriden shared the glory today as William M. Anderson is again member of the Kohert.s Coniinis- pit.ib/.ation payments for members poats. The test was executed street. Gla.stonbury, at 2 p. m. cal Defense Council Chairman. De B U Y ) M G At Ree Mareh 22; W ill without a flaw. > livery is expected In a few days eight Class A and B teams took a League Lead eecretarv-treasiirer of the com .aion whi'h investigated the real! of families on relief. Thursday and burial will be in the For Nomination; Two well-earned rest before embarking mittee and the sub committees aie 1iarbor atavk Due to a eolleetion sv-tein In- As far as known this Is the first Buckingham cemetery, Bucking Delivery of the remaining unit is J ^ E F E M S E Use Uenlral Board ninth of Rangoon on the prune expected soon. on the semi-final round of their As deputy i hief of staff. McNai- i angiirated liy the depai I inenl. p.iv- single unit of s public nature to ham. Year Sleep Rudely Connecticut Inter-Scholastic Ath u follows: mad the only main.highway left The four air raid sirens, when S T A M P S I S Offieials in Every Music, W'Ubert Hadden, .lames ney rei'lares two major geiieiaH. | chanty aid bills in- About Town make auch preparations in Man- letic Conference tournaments in Maintain Stanriing with to the rnitcd Nations in Burma. received, will bo installed at four Awakened Last Week Maher: refreshments. T. Walter Klehard < .Moore .and U illiam lUiii’d dining depression veai.s i' ehester, Everv angle of a pii.ssi- M O R E T H A K J New Haven. Uonlesl. s The Hntisli said they mopped selected compass points in town Dairymen; Eaeh Take Rcichard. Robert W;l.son. William Brideii. both til. Their ne" i.ssign- rapidly being cleaned up. .M.iUy in- IIJI UiiS [latml but others were i The auxiliary to Andersoii-Shea blo air raid ha.s been considered Fniieruls When RJiyiner Wins. JUST SAVIKiG In the last of the Clas.* A quar- ments wen not annotinted |ilniibinl.s now well employed have expected, | Post, V.F.W., will meet this eve- in planning the defenso of the by Johnson Brothers, local electri ter-flnaj games at the Arena last Bray. Charles Wilkie; eloak room. cians. Three Points at Ree. Without much fanfare or fuss the George Hunt. Ri(hard Matt belt. ' eompb'terl jiRVIiient to the toW.n Thiis the fighting sres appeared ning at the V.F.\V. Home in Man- store and those who might be in -- ITS SAVIM G night Crosby upset the 1941 win Mrs. Piilrick R. Hayes The points selected by the Coun By SItl Fctler riiresciitallvr.* cfi the Polish William Ritchie; flrsir. .lohn .len- for aid renejered them sevein) .(■eiiterid witli.n the tnniigb form-| rhester Green. The officers arc the building during s raid. .An ner, Windham of Wlllimantic, 38 Assifinniriil .Inmsr.s | The funeral of Mrs. Patrick R cil for the four sirens are: The roof New York, March 10—lA*!- It is Silbros continued to set the third ney. Ha.vden Griswold: ladies i vears ago when private employ I ed b\ Pegu. Taiikkyaii and Thar- 'requested to wear their white nm- area in the ba.sement has been I AMERICA/' to 24. and Meriden eliminated New Americans and the Fail field Groc Hayes was held this morning at of the fire hoii.se. Main and Hil room. Herbert Iwggett. Rov War ment was unobtainable. I rawaddy. The latter eitv is about forms as there will be an inltia- de.signated as a shelter and ar A pleasure to report that horse- I Britain. 24 to 22, in a scorching round of the West Side Roc league ers met ami det ided upon a three Loniltm SfH'i'iiltilittn rangements made to have the riis- 8:30 at the T. P. llnfloran funeral liard .streets; the roof of the Curb ren Ray Warren. .lohn Trotter, lamdon. Mari li in -t' A.s.sign- .'.o miles noithwe.st of Pegu. |tion of candidates. Mrs. Florenee racinp'a Rip Van Winkle — The I finish to a great defensive con on fire with a 3 to 1 victory over game aeries for the town basket- 1 W itli the fall of Rangoon and , Peterson has received the greet- tiimers and clerks as comfortable home, 175 Center street, and at Service Laundry, formerly the the Parachute Company last night liall title. The P.A.’s, current town publicity. Ronald H, Ferguson. nient of Admiral Harold B. Stark St. .Iniiies's church at 9 o'clock. Handicap Division-;is abviit to test. llbe imminent threat to Basseiii. ng cards ordered by members and ' as possible during s raid Glastonbury Knitting faefory, The pairings for the Class A while the Weat .Side Dairy kept 1 liampion* and the Grocers, who William M. Anderson, IMlham to lamdon as commanding offb cr Rev. Edmund Barmt celebrated roll over and come t6 life after its Dalton Tells 'the port c;ly of ,Vk\ah on the Bay they w ill be available at the nYet- \A ardens Named .Mnnchostri Green: the roof of Bar .semi-final games at the Arena right in the Uiick of the light for won tin- Rer .Senior league pennant Fox: decorations, Fred tywie, of Anierican war.ships in F.jin'pean the n.n.ss and eond'u ted the .serv two-vear nap, and may even latop , .of Bengal remained the sole point ing tonight. ^ Waiilci.s half been named to nard .School, Educational Square Thursday night pitted Warren top honors with a 3 to 1 derision will St ait their senes on Sunday, l«roy Norris. Robert Bo.vee. L>mls wat**rs f aiised speculation in naval j ices at .''t. Patricks cemetery, in and Vine street, and the roof of resembling a slightly-used merry- ] I in Biii nia for water eonimumea- ——- larioiia jinsts throughout the , Harding of Bridgeport against over the Moriarty team. March 2'2 and the games will be Vanderbrook: waiters. Irving (ircles to.lav as to whether tliej Hartford, where burial took place. go-round before the year is out. ■ Of Assault tion Witli India over wliieh rein- The GirlSeoul Leaders assoria- j .store with sperifie dutie.s for each the Soliniene A Flagg Garage, Naugatuck and Crosby against Walter Noakc. Paul Correnti and plaveil at the East Side Rec. Wickham, Harry B. Flliott. Harry I’nitcd .states might be planning o j Mrs. John Barry presided at the Center street at Olcott road. Dating back to about the time ■ ' foil enieiit.s might move unimped turn willhold its mon .hly meeting • Fire warden.s hsiT.also been Seabiscuit decided to call it a I Meriden. Wall Arkicy set the hot pare f ir That there wall be other compli- K. Elliott. ii.rrea.se it.s Naval strength across organ and .-Arthur FL Keating sang The four units are being shipped I Music will be furnished by Kd- ed to the British. at the Y .M.C A tomorrow evening. | appointed with eertain tasks to career and go back to the farm, i Windham, seeded No. 2 among j j the Silbros team w hile the work ,< ation.s oofnre the season ends is al- the AtlantK'. Akyah i.s about-2in miles south The bearers were Samuel Edgar, j on 30-day approval. When all dle Abrahamson's orchestra from | The.so soiin es .said they consul- I iNpfiro Soblirr Sla!-ln‘«l perforin when an alarm sound.s. thl.s section of the American turf Class A teams, was unable to cope ' of Art Ma-s-siiri) and Quey was n.o.st certain. Manchester Green west of Mandalay and about 18'i St. Margaret s Circle, National I Bernard O'Neill. William Andcr-; units have arrived and have been with the lightning-fast ball hand I commendable. ; was to have sat in on the meeting Springfield and proceeds will go ered it obvious that an officer of I t,>ualified first aid attendants, who ' son and Carl Hilding. ha.* been a ha.*-been. At th.? end By Anollirr, Siiys« H«* ■ iiules northwest of Prnme naughters of Isabella, will meet have pa.s.sed the neiessarv test.s, I installed, .signal alarms will be ling and pa.ssing attack of Crosby Jimmy Prentice .and Pete Han- last niglit whli li wa.* called for towards the hxlgCs fund for such high rank as Admiral Stark ' of a year you looked over the , j Rraien' situation Isn't as.ho|M>le*s as f^isev Stengel would make It ap|tear here. Iiilniituhle manager tomorrow afternoon at 1 30 in have also been assigned to their conducted and residents will be which led by five or six points •sen teamed up in keeping tlie West seven o'clock. But when the P.A.'s widows and orphans. As usual would not be sent to l»ndon unless situation and couldn't tell the dif-i ho|>es to finish In first dlslslon. Vt'as Sot to Blainr. .xit. James's churrh. Sewing t.asks. I asked to report on'reception of the fcrence between what you found throughout most of the game and , ■Side Dairy in the middle of tlie | and the Grocers.sat down at 7:05 there will be an orchestra concert .some new development of Naval i Dutch Plnnniiifi 1 alarm. for the Red Cross will be given out Two members of the Hale force and a red-hot order of boarding then pulled away in a high-scor- ' pennant race with triples of 352 tlie Green manager had not arriv from 8:30 until nine with the iinportanee were in the offing. and at 2 o'clock the class in first Clerics Hear grand march forming sharply, at Pnvate .Tames Dalton member ('.oiitimie Strufiftlc are already graduates of the air house hash, ing finish. Rec Riials I’ lay and 335 and although Eddie Wer al. It took exactly nine minutes to May Forer Change of Plans Ijisl yeai', for iii.stance sonie- ,.\rt Fisher, higher scorer with ner whippid up a hnlliant 367 get the ili'tails ironed out and six nine o'clock Dancin'g will con of the siiti aircraft unit w lin b i.s I.ondon. .March 10 -f Nether aid will meet The se.s.sion will raid wardens school and four Tomorrow Ninht If a sfpiadron of Ameiiran ships stationed here, who figured in the from 2 o'clock to 4 o'clock tliing called Big Pebble wa.s nam 14\points, and Albie Kelly wen triple the Moriarty hovs founil the teen minutes after the meeting tinue luitil 2 s. m. and will he in lands East Indies offieials are others are taking the course. In moved to thl.s side of the Atlantic, Talk on-China Manchester ed the champ, and if you want to theXspeniheads in Cro.shy's ; Hack. ; Braves'" Prospects Rosy Dairy outfit jii.*t a trifle too strong, started the agreement had been the main lodge room of the Tem- eiliservers commented, the Germans slssnmg anray a, ‘ w orUing out plans for continuing addition to these arrangement.s a The playoffs for the Ree In was disebarged from the Memorj struggle agaiii.-t .lapsii from Afrs Gladys Keith Gilmore, plan has been inaiiguiated where- day's $64 question, try to remem JneXseretny and Rus Rarbero , j The srores: reached .Manager Sullivan arrived may have to alter their plans for Who IS enijitoyed at the \A'PA office ber something about this one: gatheged eight points each for termediate I..cague title will P*'- general committee is as ,1tol- lal hospital this _ fternoon , mm islands and I'V an executive of the store will be Dale Book rarachiite ( oinpany jii.'l a.* the meeting was over. using their hattlefleet tn sweep the in the miiiucipal building, has been .I)r. Preflirlx That I How would he rate, do you sup Windham. I For First Division Club st.arl tomorrow evening at the 1 Sheriilnn ill 90 106 - 307 Ttic Grocei.* will have the fol lowa: John F. Pickles, chairman. in the store building at alt times. Scliool street Rec. The Meteors Norih Atlantic. confined to her home for the past Tniiighi pose. along side some of the oth The h\ro of the night waa Walt I Qiii'y ...... 1 1 6 102 103 , ’ 1 lowing players eligible for ths William M. Anderson. Secretary- Fared with s joint K.nglish- Every night some one of the execu will face the Vikings and it two weeks, and today was able to INatioii Will B<* Farl4>r Meeting Precinct and Post war- ers, like the Biscuit and Exter- • (M o u s A) Gosztyla, dlmunitive , B. McConkey . 96 . . — '6 series: Murphy. Horvath, Blanch treasurer, Harold Alvord. Robert Ameriean fleet in Kiiropeanwaters, tive staff will be in the store tn IS on han merks will David M. Caldwell. Philip Cheney, after repairs had been finished on acted .strangely at th time such aa War Admiral and .lolins- ] ftanford, Fla . March 10 - For Glee Waner is the fifth flycnaser. 6 o clock sharp. The Meteors their I’esi.stanre sisin will be .set up [ other week, at least. I shelter. Ministers of Manche.sler held , pheridan at 6:30. Gosztyla scorro 16 of Meriden's 24 i ' Runde ...... 99 120 '219 draw on the same roster, namely; John Cullen, Albert T. Dewey, the escaped Gneisenaii and Scharn- the slashing. Dalton stated that town, who might have kept the copped tlie first round honors in "eeitain parts of the world, " the heir regular husines.s meeting Thursday. Murrh 12 points, including seven of the nine years now, the Boston Nationals Wally Saverick, Kose Obuchowskl, Harry K. Elliott, Harry B. Elliott, horat. h( had remarked to his friend that The Rosedale restaurant, located ' pot boiling, didn't last. field goals. \ ■ Mop First Division while, the Vikings struck back | ,537 486 .563 1586 Mucykowicz. Keijna. Opalach, Ronald H. Ferguson. James H. It ha.s been reported here that agenev del In red. . , , , iTm "T T iv .^ h a bmeheon The •'’' '''‘I"’ ' -Mother-DaughtCr But what with one thing and have practically been an invitation With Some Fitehlng to take the second round. The ' he was late for guard duty His Thl.s h-Cl ever, w ill not mean a ] in the Magnell hoi ilmg. w as rlo.«- 1 ff'llowrd jt With a lunenron. Tne i . * i Meriden took ^6-3 lead at the ; SlUiro* Koseck, Hnrahurda, C. Bycholskl, Finnegan, Amos Friend. Raymond the Germans are ba-sing powerful another, like the arrival of a pret for one of the better pitchers to Boston IS in the same boat with teams are evenly matched. friend answered him by asking, ed Saturday night. The n.vm r ot president. Rev. Watson Woodruff | ,, quarter and was still out in front. , Klein . , 111 9.5 99 30,5 .1. Bycholskl. Bruno Bycholskl and .lepaiatc N. K. 1. government. Open Forum Inf the Center Congregational I ' ' ^hst. St. Bridgets ty fair set of brand nesv four- mo.*l other major league outfits ] W, Goalee. Hayden L. Griswold. units, including the 35-000-ton bat "WJiat is It to you if I am late? " the restaurant is planning other 11-9 at the half At\the end of the i turn in a no-hit. no-run game. Noske 101 114 131 346 Kiirlowii'z Ail games to be played Wilbert Hadden, Charles House. tleship Admiral Von Tlrpilz. at Mad His Bark Turned Aneta's informant added. He I church was delegated to bring j AssemhI.v. ^ L. of C. year-olds headed by Whirlawav in that the pitching is uncertain. .said The Netherlands government- lines of business third quarter. howe\^r. New Brit But Charles Dillon Stengel and Bolinsky 87 . . . 87 ...... at the Rec.. and a 70-30 split. C*n- John H. Hyde, John L. Jenney, Trondheim in Norway, These Dalton turned to take his coat 1 the question of air raid protection] saiurda.x, March 14 and Market Wise, the upset The ain had drawn up to 16-16 dead- ’ j. Robert Quinn believe it will be With Improved pitching, Quinn Arkivy 114 110 101 32.5jiinl Board officials will be used, Robert Keeney. Jr„ Ernest Kjell- ships, it is believed, would be used from the wall, and as he did, he in-exile here would reinain the Maple Syrup for Sugar I for churches before the Defense ' Quarterly ipeeting Manchester Rhymer penned in the WIdener and Stengel have an idea the ar sole governing power for the whole I I.eo Blake, 26. was arreslid lock. i a different story this season. Casey Plav Hunches Zwick 104 97 11.3 314 I cither, Hvller, Hewitt or Malm. •on. Frederick Knofla, Herbert in an effort to cut the .supply route felt .something warm riinniiig Editor. 'Hie Herald; 'council. Rabbi Berthold Wovthal-I R'xl and Gun Hub. Coventry. last Saturday and tlie comeback Two Meriden field gott-^s put the : .Stengel and Bob Quinn are going ray can finish in the first division. Coi reiiti .. 108 14.') 2.53 ______i Mitch empire in Europe. A.sia and ' early this morning in tin Vieimty I.ast week there appeared on the 'rr \Mis coiinnttulutrd by Ihc prntip Fathrr and banqiirt. F.man- of Challedon. tlie handicap set ha* In an attempt to strengthen the l,eggett. Fred bewls, Jamea Maher. of the Allied nations to Itiis.sia or down his neck. Turning nnnind he inf St. .lames and Park streets Sliver C'ity team out ahe^l, 20-16, j m for power. President Quinn saw his friend with a bloodv knife i the western liemisi.tiere . front page of one of oiir leading 'on Ihr birth of h»s nrw daughtrr. , Luthoran rhiirrh. received a shot in the arm that corps, Quinn purchs.sed tall and Richard McLagan, Robert Me- to protect an inva.sinn fleet sent lehargeil with intoxieatifm Henry early in the final stanza, but New sees a half dozen distance swat- 517 524 589 1630 in his hand, and was raising it | The new phase of the Indies war new.spapeis an article w ritten by a tiiiesis at Luncheon I'anee. American I.ithiianinn has hrouglit th^' -o'l'r bao8 to it> right-handed Geroge Washburn To Win Races Lougblait. C. Ueroy Norris. T. against Ireland. F. Daley. 38. and Charles E. Col Britain rallied to even th^coiint 1 ters in the batting order, again. Dalton started to run away l effort will be iindei the diiection professor recoinnieiiding Increa.sed fliiests at the luncheon were Dr. Citizens' club basketball team. cheeks. from the Y'arikees. Washburn was I Chris Dundee Walter Reichard. Frank Si hiebcl, by. 41, of 76 Main street, were at 20-all with four minutes ti\play. ' Ernie Lombardi 1.* down 25 U>*t Side Dairy Ralph Skinner. Charles W. Strant. from the enraged Negro, but try ; of The Netherlands Colonial Min u.sc of maple syrup and sugar from Brownell Gage of the Bolton Con- j Country club. The returns fmm such out-ol- Four more foul points, eq-uall^is- i pounds. the nation's ranking minor league istry In London.' headed by Dr. arrested yesterday afternoon by Uie-way winter holiday prccin''i..* COPR. 1942 BY Martin ...... 84 105 95 George W. Strant, John A. Trotter. as he could, he could not avoid the maple trees in Connecticut. ter Congregational chprch, also i Pick up waste paper, north of tnbuted, made the acoreV 22^22 Though there are no signs of I chucker In 1940, when he was the Form, Like Crime, Does Prentice ...... 103 134 115- Pieter S. (leibrandy. premier and Officer Winfield R. Martin in a as that In which Whirlaway is Has 11 Boxers LauIb C. Vanderbrook. George H. Kriipp Plant Again the swift slashes of the knife. Doing this would help ea.se the Colonel A. D. Fiskeii, who is m I Middle Turnpike NEA SERVICE. INC. International League atrikeout Main street store charged with romping aren't in yet. but on the -McKinney ...... 105 104 106 Waddell. Harold W. Walsh, William Finally, other soldiers who were Colonial minister. cane sugar problem, it was stated. | command of the troopi, now billet- Sunday, .March 15 lyia came through with a loopln king with 145 while winning 18 Not Pay; The Rhymer The Dutch will conjimic to ro- intoxication. All three will be basis of those already rounted. T. M. REG, U. S. PAT, OFF. stop's towering clouts at Brave.*’ Hansen ...... 127 97 111 present, wrested the knife from Evidently this profc.sseiate rioselv with the I’nited . presented in tow n court tomorrow. there'll be pretty close to two- Field, the ex-Red ea.*ily could be Upset Dope Bucket. W-Ickham. Ovaries H. Wilkie. Rob the maddened man. at all familiar with the problems in China at the same tune and Fire Dept . at Headqiiaiters. ; the game for Meriden. a vast Improvement on what the After decorated the New 5'ork 419 440 427 1286 Managers .\lways Seek Nations. Aneta said. Dr. Gage, win. was the principal dozen four-year olds and up on ert W. Wilson. "I'm a peace-loving man, " Dal The Stanley Group of the W. S. connected with the maple sap, Monday, March 16 I The arena games drew a crowd edskina have had in hi.* dejiart- bench in the early part of la.»t I Mori.arty Brother* ton stated, "and that man without > "Ceitair. measures" putting the.] speaker fil today's meeting and hand during the year, any one season, a discouraged Wa.*hburn Coral Gablas. Fla , March 10 — G ochI Prospecls; Few Bombers in Raids C. S. will meet at the South Meth sugar and syrup Industry. In the Anniversary banquet. Daughters I ..f 3 2d0. including a large fenii- .ent. ' Mahoney ___ ! .11)9 84 111 any reason, mine looking for new war effoit into effect already first place It is Some job to gather who was the founder of Yale in of Liberty. L. O. L. I. Hotel Sheri of whom might step up and nng was returned to Newark in mld- "Y'oii can beat a race hut you can't odist church this evening at 7:30 the bell whenever the heavy Favoretl I nine cheering section from Willi- ] McAdams ...... 86 100 109- Find Oiampionfi. trouble, and stabbed me in the have Is-en taken although these the sap. After il is eolleeted it China, contrasted the China he dan. at 6 30. ,*eaon to bag 9 while dropping 7. Pacific Slralc^y j (tkinflnued From Page One) are inilitaiy seeiet.s. It was add in the parlor. The Cecilian club sugar's on the line this spring, mantic Will Help If Hi* beat the races " i.* an old axiom. I Olson ...... 95 108 lit) head. I don't like it " ! will meet at the rhiirch at the has to be cvapi.rated to the right knew With the count. \ as it is to W exlnesday, Mnrrh 18 will meet at the church at the summer and fall Bruit™ Is'g I* Repaired But the thousand of suckers who ] Werner ...... 119 110 138 ed 'ontMioland. Challedon, Atten- Big League has beeh completely repaired. I from Tom Earley. Manuel Salvo. additional evidence that you can’t .stack didn't have anything on th# (Co«tinned from Page One) ' An R A F. communique .viid the lief the Japanese landed another will meet tomorrow afternoon at ; of sap to make one galkm of syrup Annual Banquet of V. F. W at tion. Dit. Our Boots and Pielor— , lll8 tH ll HurlfonI Boy Max West i.* always dangerous always as much a* heat a race. Thi.s i.s not a cheap proccs.s when a factor in world trade after the I Jim Tobin, Dick FZrriakson, John average boxing manager. attack was directed aga^ist an I'ip of Burma ir>0.C>fn> nu n on Java la.st -Satuiday | 2;30 at the church. The guest war Is over. She is producing su the Homo. Manchester Green can't be as bad as they looked Tomra\\^Holme.*. a superlati e would quiet congressional agita one considers the .iniount of wood Hutchings. Alva Javery, Frank The result wa.* another striking He spends his day* around enemy convoy "escorted by units 1 and ..... had tliiTc diviflion.s near speaker will be Mrs. Ruth Watkins perior products now. The 30.000.- Sunday, Mareh 22 when Eddie Arcaro write that Favorite Over Rival oiitfleider fiom the Yankees, bat tion for s greater unification in ii.xed in rooking down the s.vp. Annii.al meeting, British-A met i- Camp Notes . I.jimanna and the left-handed. .5rt illustration of why all boss,play Hark — The smelly gymnasi ima and sweat- of the Italian fleet." (Continued from Page One! S«H i.iliaj.t a.t'i'O. Shea, whose topic will be "In 000 people who have migrated to poem with the Rhymer last Satur ted .302 foANewark. er.* must die broke. Tt climaxei)l a the direction of the nation's war If airthe maple .syrup and sugar can club at (ffiibhoiise. ,\t Foot (iiiani Frav. Johnson. scented filtle fight I liiba search Attacks on the Island.a of terior Decorating." the West of China in the last two day And Best Seller and i i.vmpus Short.stopA Froilan Fernandez Earley had an earneil run av- long li.*t of Florida form reversals could be made in Connecticut the 4 p. m. Concert St. Mary's Herald Angle ing for promising pug*. And at effort. Rhodes and Leros and on Piraeus, fighters and a 1.190-ton British years have learned to know one weren’t exactly falling asleep j hit .327 and W the Pacific Coast The Rhymer. Best Seller and Geoeml Staff Reduced total amount would not bo a frac ihurch by Girls' choir, St. George chasing Mrs. Payne Whitney’s Hartford, March 10 Chico By The .Associated Press enige of '2.53 last season. night he dreamt he found one who the seaport for .Athens, also were sUsip, H. -M .S. Hindustan Rev. Elmer J. Cook, Ph D. of St. another, old traditions have been • League with 1^9 runs batted in Oother clubs, including the Olympus, none of them much The Army reorganization, which H o f o r d s James's church, Glastonbury will tion of one per cent as a substitute Orthtxiox church. streteh flier home. San Bernardino Calif - The pos went on to become a champion. reported, but no details were giv A Jajiaiiesc officer ami .5.5 Bur forgotten and new wa> . cif life Hernandez, the Houston, rexas. ' Johnny Coon^’ batted .319 In B ooklyns, .seek the scrappy To horse, trimming such as Our Boots, Uhnt . Nil Fish became effective Ve-sterday. re en. These tiKik place on Sunday speak at the Lenten service to for cane sugar. Monday. March 2$ sibility that I>>e Handley.*’ major Then he wakes up with * hang mese men were caidiire'd In one e.stnhlished. Thirty inijlUm is fifty featherweight who battles Bobby 123 engagement^lnst trip. bin. who came up with something Al.*ali. Challe.liin, Market Wise, lyocal tisliernu'ii claim di,*. rin.i- duced the general staff to a fifth night. morrow evening at seven o'clock Kven if we are rationed on rane Celebration of Legion Home an. league ha.sehall career may he over over boat. It was reported, at the mouth Building rerniUs times as many people as came to Ivv of tills city here tonight in I The fleet young, third baseman, new toward thi' close of the 1941 ■Miiiland and Attention, to place nation. At least this is the impres of Its former size and gave great I An Italian eomniumqtie identi at St. Mary's church. The service and beet sugar there need be no I niversary, is a break for Pittsburgh rcaikle .Most of tlic.se pilot* of pugllsta of the Rangisni river, .March 6. A'lr.cenl Marcin. owner and America in the same periou(h of John whiili tliev finlslied is one of Uio»e Oll.* Jllelllbel .* ••! Il.e M .llli ilest er Excepting the chief of staff. Geti. .Samos, and said that in an attack flict with possible defense meas or corn sugar is available. Also Gage, even in spite of ttje suffer "Henpecked Henry." comeily by year wllli Albany mole tlian riieal-tnkcl ttuimpera: "1-atest report.s indicate that two single family dwellings to be 1 I .New England feather cliaiiip Fur S.un to purchase him on a con unsolvable inysleriei divlilon of tile t'oiiiiei tii ut .Sport.s- George C. Marshall, who is 61. the on Athens two buildings were de ures. com syrup can be had. When one ings inflicted upon her. The peo I Mu l^nja Chi Society, Secoml l.ei|) wa.* slated for return to the ' Boston has one of\lhe cleverest few lucky ones di.s’1* handicap, how an automobile arrldent last winter. I young l>>w Gremp if ms halting And tlie chap all these managers Hmawbi. '2.5 miles north of Ran cured a permit for a single family Green P. T. A. ' 8 Ivy is favored to win. For he is a He has been sent to Los Angeles • improves. The tall Mis.aou^rian 1* a Casey Stengel won't lose his sense quarter 2 05 l-.5 -makes the re ciil nver. They also claim that Wis.l to order an investigation to yeslerilav in support of patrol tveka, eo-leadrrs: have been oblig regular sugars, tml they are not Ji)|>aiiese Report ! Tuesday. .Iprll 14 best college teams here, but it's envy i* an elderly gent named determine whether legislation' was goon," a roinmimiqiie said "Tanks dwelling tn be eonstrueted f"r Paul great Infightcr, boring into the for an examination. i grand fielder \ of humor. sult even more puzzling. whenever any of the work is done artivity but "there is nothing else ed to postpone the date of the Bar quite as sweet. The fact we are I 14th Annual Cpujcert. G (5cf doing right well with colorful in Dumb Dan Morgan. Dumb Dan needed to produce closer roordina-- and infantry were put into the at T. and, Alice .McKay on lot 62, body with punishing blows that ------! Johnny Dudra ts a promising in- There was nothing wrong with they do it I the sportsmen' of Importance to report. " the Brit ber illustrated nature lecture a lalloned to ** or one pound of Their Toll at Sea Club, Emanuel Lutheran church. dividuals. . .Already- lined up are had. three champions. limultane- tion of Army. Navy and Air Corps. tack. The first attack failed to dis White street, ea.st aide, to coat are figured to cut down Hernandez Lonk* Bad For Tanks ' fielder, and old Tony Cuecinello Next: St. Ixiul* Bnn*-n«. the strip. That It was fast wiui Seek To Remedy III* ish eomniand annoiiiieed today. week. Instead of Tuesday. April sugar a week should be no hard Friday, \pril 17 Rhode Island's Stutz Modzlewski, oiisly Don't say that aimultana- Senator Austin iR. A'l I f< lodge the, enemy, but an attack $4 6.50 St. Petersburg, Fla.—The New I made clear hy the hum filly. L p What ever is wroni; with the j 21, it will take flace Tuesday eve ship. The people would be l)-»tter Annual .Masonic Ball at the .Ma who has scored 1.714 points in to his size fiiisly business around Dan though, that greater roorriinarion was I was pill in later whiih after hard Paul Iloiigan. builder, has ae- (tVinllnued From Page One) A week's preparing in New York Yor t Yankees broke a tradition of 1 the Hill, which 35 minutes before proper .stocking of ponds this or- ' ning, April 28. Mr. Barber was un oif. The Anieriran public has been four seasons, Price Brookfield of negotiated the same route In or he'll correct you, ' All at .th# neilded. and Senator Hill il' linthfi VUmrs I fighting and heavy casualties on riired a j>erniit ti» eonstriict a gar sonic Temple ha* both fighters in fine fettle for 20 yo.ars standing In meeting a 1 training camp at Daytona Beach derided that rookie right-hander gamzation plana tn make a vig- | both .snies. finall.v broke tbroiigb. able to keep the earlier date. The using too much for its own good. Monday, .\prll 27 West Texas, with 1,649, and Bob same time" he say^ Ala.', while rreditlng ttie Army age fur Howard Riee. 37 Coiirtland Observer. ads. who will review the war st their ten-round struggle, which men.her of the American League , today but before leaving. Coach Ray sicarborough, a high school 2:04 3-5 oroua fight to have the trout | .itiarh .{then* . The .lapanese used fighter^ and street at that address, to cost group leaders and members be Annual Concert Beethoven Glee Gerber, who rang up 467 for Tole Offhand, vou would say that The It was just before World War I wdth murh progre.«s, said h» hoped sea. heads a card of five bouts arrang in a,spring exhibition contest yes. Red Corrlden aald that Arky teacher from North Carolina, has stream! stocke.1 this Spring That , Ron e iFtem tialisr Brond- dive-bombers with considerable ef lieve that the extra week will en club, High school auditorium. do this year...We'd like to sec Widener Challenge Cup of 1942 for the ultimate creation of an $3.50 Another Phase Ended ed by Promoter Lou Vlscousi. terdav. Now they wish they Vaughan's new nickname was "Oc a chance to atlck with the Wash able them to contact a greater that Tucker boy from Oklahoma would have been a walkover for much ,a certain 'ts an old story I i^vinskv. light heavT- "over-all staff tri unify the amjed i-a.-ts.. Marih 10.— .p The Ral- feel to a.s.«ist thqir road-blocle^ Anthony J. Toumaud, of 131 The government anc' high com Tuesday. April 28 The undercard fe.atures a alx- hadn't. Washington won, 9 to 2. topus " "He's been getting them ington Senators. Harris liked number of peoflle to enjoy the lec and Comedian Bones McKinney of whirlaway. yet on the face of what ... one that has been bni. ed ; j,," a 1 McCov, middleweight, services into "one great machinevi: mn hiph mn-.ninpd arnoiinrod to- Lake street, owner and builder, mand indicated they considered Group E, Center church women round semi-final pitting youthful, .all over the field. " said Corriden. ( Scarborough’s work yesterday ture. Overnight News presents F. W. Barber tn illustrat North Carolina State added to the transpired there is no way of tell around for years and about the , B- itton.' welterweighL Seien Nex-eaaary Prellniinarx day that Knti.sh planes had attack- LpeittnS has secured a permit for the con another phase of the war ended unbeaten Tony Malco of Middle- Whose Gonna Pilch? so we gave him a new name ' p.gainst the Yankees although he only way anythme lan be done is | list...Merv Shea, the Tigers' ing that a given race would be a Mead Almost Had Four The Navy changes were con.-id- ed Athens capital of A-VS-nccupied | t.Pffltrs struction of a single family dwell when Tojo and Gen. Gen Sugi- ed nature lecture. coach, has won all sorts of prizes town against AI Evans of New Tampa, Fla -Cincinnati's rival! jt.ive up two hit* and uncorked a by concerted ailioii Might iwll a' ing to be constructed bn the south Mrs. Thomas C. .Shea was called Of Connecticut Tliiu^dM.v. May 21 breeze for any thoroughbred. I'an .says he s the only magiager ered a necessary preliminary to Surnc If PBltcard yama, chief of the Army general playing golf this spring but Mrs. Bedford Falco. recent c o n q u ero r 1 tookie catchers. A1 Lakeman and Too Tough, Eh? \\ild pitch in the fourth. few more licenses cf .all the spoils- i side of Cornell street, lot 111, to to Nashua, .N. H.. because of the Auto Testing Lane opens. Leon Result can't be di.'mlssed by say who owiumI three • hamps at once. any such strateg.v board, frw it Two build nps were said to haxf* I .Maii.lala,. Burma. March 10 staff, sent telegrams of congratu Shea isn't satisfied. "Look," she Red " Doty in a stirring strug- Ruy Lamanno. will divide the re men got together and ha. ke.l up ; b#*rn T-f.\ tf*fl and two illness and death of her father. BW Associated Prees ceiving duties today in the Reds’ St. Petersburg, Fla. Unsue- ing that the race demonstrated Anil he's righ'. although Eddi# ended tbr division id aiilhoriiy lapanese legions « h have_ j lation to Gen. Count Julchi Terau- ard street. B.aid one day, "Don’t they ever put I gle here, goes after his 18th eessful in three exhibition games the A.ssbcmtinn ru ilia ns ■ kilJod m th<- R A. K at Frank Curran of that city, whose meeting with/the St. Louis Car , that our handicap horses of today Mead can press him closely. that existed between King and ! conquere 1 Rangoon ami closed the chl, commander In chief In the up mink coats as prizes’” ’ I triumph in the welterweight ranks. with .\merican League opponent* P.\'s Win \guin tack. \ singir Hrili.sh piano The A'ine Street Realty Com- • funeral was held yesterday. Hartford. — The Manufacturer.*’ dinals. Rollje Hemsley will be the "iTVilijll't I^am ie ; are an ordinary lot .Mca.I could bo.ast three ehamplon- Stark and put King In absolute 1 Buniia siipjily line to China In two •Southwest Pacific,, and Lieut. Gen. ------, Maxie Katz of Walerbury op- the St Louis Cardinal.* move back With Uic 1’oiL.cli !.< .igiie ; dii'PI»<*d ItoMibs alsfi i>n tbr Tslanjlw pany to Attilio V. Savelli. prop- j Association of Connerllcul tele No. 1 siioc^sor lo Bennie Lom k A “ _ ^ i Not a few picked Our Boots to shipi. lied I'lito only one fighter — charge under President Roosevelt I months surg* ‘l westward t'lday to Sbojiro Ilda, fommamling the Thej’ Wuz Robbed 1 po.ses Dick Fuller of Bridgeport in into their own circuit today against title safely t.i' keil .asvay for at.otli- , I'f Khf'drs and Samos without j ertv on Taylor street. It is expected that a number of graphed state representatives In (Jinrvh Soviely bardi hehjnd the plate. I score Alsah .last summer was Henry .Arm.strong and Secretary Knox. ward tlje oil fields of Irrawaddy forces in Burma, where Rsmgoon We can’t give names and dates I anotli. r six involving Ilght-heavies. Cincinnati. Their one triumph fleets ^ ednesday lau.'iing dan agr. the high cimi- The Holi Investment Company members of the Manchester Gar Congress yesterday protesting ' hailed as another Man o' War. er year the Polish .\mencans ate In June 1938 Armstrong held Stark's new pr>st, it wa.s said, and the fabulous riches of India. has fallen. on this one, but some of the col-; mu Miiriny of New York ap- was scored at the expense of the mand said to Andrew N. and Elizabeth AV. den Club and others interested, again.st the Cochrane bill which What— No Hits? ('halledon. Market Wise and Mio- I iindispiite'l semi-pro champiors of the featherweight, lightweight will b> comparable to Jhat hr Id ' The British indicated they were Jhe parllamentar celebration To Preftcnl Plav lege boxing coaches claim it hap- | pears in another six with Frank Y’ankees. Sims. Lamoureaux property on Victoria will Btt^d the lecture tomorrow would exempt from taxation gross OrbinOrl ndo. Fla. — For their first I land have repeatedly revealed their this State There remain.*, how- ! an.i wetlenveight crowns. Bob by Admiral William S com eding the lr»ss of the entire aftemoOT at the Church of the Tliursday will coincide with' cele pened... Seems there was a small , Worcester There will be a Twilight I.eague I eve., one little item that might be Road. income received by contractors college that specialized in fisU-p young Rickey of o)yot the season at an American out-and-out class .\lthough looked Fltzslmiiinn* helil three titles, too, world war coiiirnander of f. ^ S h it) ill l o h r i t h ] southern tip of Burma from P-an- .Marriage IntCMitlon Redeemer, Fern street. Hartford. brations throughout the country Mu Sigma Chl, the young peo Wlllimantic rival, yie Cleveland In Not A Dud ! finished if th« teams i an agree ’ Naval for* IS r,\trsca.« Kor-ri.C| , , , through defense work. An associa cuffing. . .One season it came upf, meeting at the West Side Ree to dead spit in the eve by Whirlaway init not at the same time, the I giMin to the Bay of Bengal by de- Lester \V. Rogers, truck dnver, The speaker will -be John Taylor expected to rival those of Feb. 18 ples society of the Second Congre- squares off with Art Nielsen of Miami. Fin, - Fears that the , 1 That IS the nuittci I'f the mythical • present h. weicr, Vic- Admiial DtiniaflCO tion spokesman aid the exemption with li good team led by a heavy- • mans named Pitchers Harry Eisen- morrow eviii.ng at 7 30. .'Sci retaiv in the stretch. Attention prevailed niMdli'wcipht, light heavy and ! strnving piihlic utilities at Bassein. of 37 Mam street, and Dorothy E. Arms, noted authority on flower after the fall of Singapore. j gational church, has set the date Bridgeport In the opening four- piirehase of ,'ohnny .Mize from the ' town chnmpionshi’p whu'h the Royal E. 1 if:< rsoll will (smtu ,ic | of gross Income from "national, weight who looked like a cinch 1 /Stat. Chubby Dean and Tom Fer- •Nuk Angelo has sent out cnr>i.* in in the Arlington tTa.s.sic lie ivvweigfii But f'lr some wild Betllr. I Eroni Geniian Broad- an important port about 90 miles Lainprecht, factory worker, of 279 arrangement. The West Hartford• I of Monday. April 6. for the pre rounder. rick to oppose Washington. Hank St Louis Cardinals i.ast Deremtier ' If anything, the rare showed : Fairfield Grocers are seeking to as coniniacder of the Atlanta | west of the Burme.se capital ami state, county, territorial and other Japs Occupy Tharrawaddy to win the National Intercollegiate I forming the manigers of the ses- piinclie.s that .strayed below the ra-tsc March 10. I’— The Ger Spruce street, have applied for a Garden Club Is sponsoring the lec sentation in the church, of the Edwaids, young outfielder, got a might proi'e a dud for the New I just how great an animal must he ' settle on the haskctbull fioor. ^ fleet. King's old vcinmar.d. local taxes" would cut deeply ^to title...But he never did. AnNun-| he", ami cost him rounds on fouls, man high command, reporting only key city of the Irrawaddy nver maiTiage license in the Town ture, and those who have not al Berlin (From German Broad three-act comedy, "Hen Pecked Iwo-nin triple in the fifth and a York Giants liecauae of the recent .sion. to win all the time even against There Isn't nun h doubt but Unit In ly’indon .-ttai'K will - .. . cd Connecticut’s corporation tax. an casts) March 10—HP]—DlspatcMtes scrupulous rival dug up the ?lle Today the Polish Americans .Vrmstri'.ng might have become the jiatrol activity on the African deila. Clerk's office. ready secured tickets would do Henry." a rehearsal for which is double in the crucial ninth as the recurrence of his shoulder ailment ] I a fs'iues between thc.se two teams Vice -Adnural P.itart L. Ghonn- lmport,ant and dependable source tliat each fighter had to algn nis n.anKil K i Kovis as coai h for their r'K«- or.lv tighter to hold four titles: l.md front, as.serted today that its To carry the scorched earth Michael Vitkovich, of 82 Ser well to consult a member of that ^9 aFnVA nsAasAmiA I ^ _____ called for tomorrow evening at have lessened considerably. Mize of state revenue. entry blank—and the heavi-wclght Indians downed the C.*rdinals yes : It was an even greater iip.set would be a big drawing card. he f '..glit a ilrc'.v with middlei ley.-who ha.“ been oi. duty in Eng .Air Force had damaged a medium [lolity still further. American drill- i geant street and Edna Wuerdig. of club. nese troops have occupied Therni' the church, and another Sunday Recreation again is participating in both the ‘ 1942 baseball team and I’ele Du- land R.- a spv. :al nava' observ* i' WllUmantic.—John Clark Lin couldn’t write. terday. ! than the one turned in by Jim I ■ - wi ight king O'ferino Garcia in sized merchant ship in the harlior ers and engineers working for' 19 Townley street, both of Hart waddy on the Irrawaddy river, afternoon at 2:30, at the same hatting and fielding drill*. haldo as manager. This action def j Dandy, when he heat the famous coln. 91, retired local businessman , since Aiigust, lOtii of Tihruk. British oil Intere.sts in the lirawad- ford, applied for a marriage li A special monthly meeting of about 60 miles north of Rangoon, place. The cast has been chosen A Rose I* .Iu*t A* Sweet initely puts the Polish lada back in 1940 Mill fshare ResiMiiisIlpilit.i for whom Lincoln square, central Totlay'a Guest Star I Gallant Fox and Whichone at Sar- t.ithcr attacks were < arned out uy fields 300 mile.s from Rangcam cense in the town clerk's office the Board of Selectmen will be Burma. and the tickets arc being distrib Center Items Miami. Fla.— The Brooklyn Dod- 1 tVateb Washington the leagi.p for the seventh time in , atoga In 1930 to pay 100 to l.That Few nian.igeis today are con A spi'Cial staff was s< I cp ir, public square, was named, died at John P. Carmichael, Chicago ] 1. M. C. A. tent to gamble their hopes on one .igiiinsl British troop coilcentra- were r^eady to sma.sh them so yesterday. held In the Municipal building uted. Proceeds will be used toward Dally Newa: "Joe Louis knocks gers headed for their mainland • Orlando. FI.*,—Bueky Harris ha* nine vears. ’ memorable race waa run in deep the Navy I'p*part r,.• i l to adminis tn ns and air bases in eastern thoroughly that they -said the Monday night, March 16. his home last night. Today fiehter • The civnaanagers of Joe Hartford.—The Executive Board the society's pledge to the church. out Abe Simon...Lem Franklin mud. There was no field Only four Schedule ter tJie duties whuh King took I.itya and in western Egypt, the Japanese could not repair them for River Is Rising * Emerson Rickard, president of 6-9 —Junior boys’ game room Ixi'.i.* aren't kicking'? Pilots grab over from Staik aid this staff, of the State Employes Ufiion an knocks out Simon. . . Bob Pastor, horses ran. I oninuiniqiie reported, while -Malta five years. Mav Not (Fct Mra. Ernest Nevera of Porter the society, wili fill the role of who lost twice to Louis, knocks open. E. S. and W’. S. Fields are made necessary when every likely-looker they can sign. like General Mar-tialls strean- nounced last night that Governor Tomorrow : again was attacked heavily. lUingcMm Evaoimtcd street and Mra. Thomas Edwards Henry, and Mlaa Shirley Clcmson out Franklin. . .So Ixiuis and 6- 7— Small gym open for boxing, The Rhymer Stages a $i>0,000 Upset miitiiel machines cannot accom- Cii: s Dundee, a young man who lined cminti rj'art w ill .-bare rc- Hurley told a delegation yesterday In Hartford Area Scroll.I Shift R. Th* Gi'iiiian high rorrjmand as- The British announced la.st night | of Vernon, spent the week-end at will play the opposite lend. There Simon fight again for the cham E. S. modalr anv more The Hhy- 9 iHI-lii 00 .stalled life a* a cabinet maker in aponsibllity in mapping tt .■ off. n- (»oal on Taxes that the state might be able to In s iiIimI t'slav that Nazi U-boats ■in this stoned citythat their Army ^ Monmouth. N. J,, where they vis are eleven young people In the pionship. ..Try that on your baby 7- 8—Small gyro open for hand mer Olvnipus and a plug named I "iic" proup. gym. a I’hiladelphiH car works and give operation.s whuh la th Army -. J.. atit.g •iff the west coast of hail evacuated IlangCHin, which ha«Ketball game from wlndowa commanded the Atlantic fleet in the building. Taukkyan. a village 21 miles from belief the proposed corporation Admitted today— Howard Rice, slngle-zeat Grumman fighters. At tions today from Washington that ] which are still to be seen in Spring- ng the last war . . . LBuisviUe Pictured above la an upset for turf history booka. It ahowt The Rhymer, Greentree Stables un such an important race. Baron works in a defens, ' plant gymnasium waUed to. ihould have a well-managed ball class for women, E. 8. and his boss had offered $1,000 the pre-war patrol against Axl.^ The lower, part of the building Rangoon on a point where the Bur rates were too high; others have 37 Cortland street; John Frisell. tacked a fleet of Japanes* gruiaers; wartime restrictions in force re field, and the game waa pretty Trainer Gaver admits he waa after the contest and paid admla> ilub this year. Manager BUI Bur- 7:30-10— Bowling s U ^ reserved known,” 15-to-l shot, pounding acroaa the line, Jockey Arcaro up. In the aeventh running of « e in cash to the first family of the Bsa iwldrrs. tt was aald that he will he convrrted into apartments ma road brartched into two routes said they were not steep enough. 12 Short street: Miss Mildred destroyers, gunboats ar ’ trans garding weather forecasts do not rough in thoae days being j^ayed $50,000 Widener Cup Race at Mlaml’e HleUah Park. The favorite. M*rket IJlse, and all the shooting at the moon. Sion because, they snjeyed It #• Atsrays kept hia ship* "one .*peerh apply to river conditions. with few rules. areU srlU have two ex-managers of for St. Jamea'a group, E. S. And lightning doesn’t have to plant having twina. The Barons and the uppet part, which will con toward* Mandalay one via Pegu, And Representative Robertson Johnson, 58 Chestnut street. ports. Elrod and Tharin hit the 7-10—Bowling alleys reserved “name" nags like Mioland. Attention apd Challedon, finished way back In the field of 17 aurtera. much. % hiMtreet: bmnha, aiw* the cnilaer aank. high water may be re^oitad I7 tba Iflrat game he playad iMt eagaa out HUey, w o ^ n g for btm. , i ( tt wws unRED RYDER So That’s Sally? BY FRED HARMAN
ikC roucK. vAcmH MiLT.Urt-lt RUN? TBANsmbf iwoNfiaR. A City's Wants Classified ForVbur Benefit Sense and Nonsense \r SKULY riAB..... ^ rrs B tbo. A UONS YlMC .* God I Young Cupid, Heaven’* me.ssenger i Ruth—Bob has a contempt for : And precurscr of kisses. anybody who doesn’t know as God s my guide, I cannot atray; much as he docs. Help Wanted— Female 3.> Household Goods >1 Rooms Without Hoard ^^59 Me walks with me and shows the Though steeped in fame for per- 1 Lost and Found 1 Lost and Found See Increase I feet aim, ! Hugh—I should think he would. ALBERTS ROOil FOR RENT Two business State’s Alcohol Crime way. LOST—BLACK COCKER Spaniel ] WANTED - WOMAN for cleaning God is my strength, he keeps me 1 Does make a lot of Mrs. tO ST—PASS BOOK NO. 45190 — and laundry work, 2 lays a week, Interior Decorators or professional women preferred. Wife—There'S an old-clothea puppy, answers to the name of Apply 82 CTiestnut street, after well; Notice l« hereby given that Pasa good wages. Telephone 5383. A-saemble a 3-room model home In Gas Rates Some time ago we said, “The man at the door. Book No. 45190 issued by The Vic'. Reward. Phone 4923. outfit for couples of moderate 7 p. m., second floor. His love for me I daily tell. Now Serious Problem God is by light, thrbugh Him I Yellow Peril Is not a race, but a Hubby Tell him we’ve got all Savings Bank of Manchester has g i r l EOR o f f ic e work, with means. l o s t THURSDAY MORNING, see; streak." It’s worth repeating— we need. been lost or destroyed, and writ gentlemen’s bill fold, containing knowledge of shortliand, steady PRICE $197 Boarders Wanted 59-A Hartford Gas Goinpaiiy and remembering—now. ten application has been made to employment. Write Box A. The Just Pay $3 Weekly said the committee aaka the asoo- In every hour he leadeth me. sum of money and driver’s Present Methods Must God is my shield, my strong de Failures. You may have failed saui bank by the Person in whose Herald. 'I'be Living Room: Modern sag- j Official Assorts the Tax ciatlon to coiitinue the study by license. Reward. Tel. 4935. fense Judge—This lady says that you once or twice or even half a dosen name such book was issued, for less sifttee in rich Mulberry striped | BOARD AND ROOM for girls 136 appointing a committee which will WANTED GOOD L-AUNDRF.SS. Be Changed, Commit 'Gainst human pride and sinful tried to speak to her at the sta times. But this shouldn’t mark payment of the amount of deposit fr.ezotte. matchir club chair, I Bl.ssell street. Burden Forces It. seek a lojution lying within "the I* 1M3 Mi MavrA mr. t feCA U E j Prefer work done at my home. sense. tion. yoia as a failure. No man should represented by said book, or for Announcements wing baik master’s chair in con- tee Reports; Is Cost guarantee* of our legal systems have that tag pinned on him until ,thc Issuance of a duplicate book Telephone 8110. and with the aid of scientific God Is my life, supreme, divine. Salesman—It was a mistake. I trading Alice Blue, 7-w:.y indirect I Hartford.' March 10 <***- F IR E ! f B Z X Z Z t g a l l a n t , C LA N C V / rellent salary. Tel 20041. dishes and silverware, complete ( onsider any reasonable offer. creased 13 per cent over 1940 to today on the ba.sis of extensive to 1941. Three things are given man to do I expect the worst have not been using them to make chicken A DOUGHNUT, OR for week ending February . v-r-t-rv t r a ’vsioiRTA'TION to Unlike the figures on vagrancy, ALL OUT MAN OVER- m a r i n e s .' -**— A 1942 has been lost. Anyone at- W ANTED T i^ N b l ° Evervthing Complete At Telephone 8887. $308,818, President Bertolette says. surveys. To dare, to labor, and to grow; disappointed recently. salad. A DRINK? • k« Pratt n 4 4 a and VA*Whitnev. HtTTlAV* nnilFHhours J LO ALBERT’S E.st. 1911 "The revenues of the company however, the records for intoxica POR Bo a r d ? COUPLE O F' tempting to cash this check will 3fi MANC'HESTER FA.MILY of tftree FTirthermore the growing prob Not otherwise from earth we be prosecuted to the full extent of 3;30 p. ni. Call 4872. Help Wanted— Male 43 Allyn St Hirtford come the gas sales to its customers lem is ','imposing a hoav„v financial tion in 1941 were far in excess of t s & s SONNV POLICE-CLUB desire 4, 5, or 6 roqn’..s within the peak year, 1916, of the earlier rame the law. Finder please return WANTED A-1 AUTOMOKILF. Phone 6-03,56 and this increasing buiden of taxes burden o%the taxpayers, " the com- Nor otherwise our way we go. SIDE UP.'-*— TAPS ON THE next few weeks Phone 2-0035. not only retard.s any rate reduc pcriixl. HOLD EVERYTHING check to the Corporate Account Automobiles for Sale 1 mechanic. See Roy Griswold at Open Wed. & Sat, Eves mittco, headed bt' Judge Abrahani Bliss Carman S z z z z / WlG ALWAVS , ing Department, Main Office, tions but tend-s toward the po.ssi- Riblcoff of the Hartford F’olice In 1941 the total was 24,166 ai- Depot Square Garage. FOR .SALE BLACK AND white rests, an increase of 18 per cent POT H IM Cheney Brothers. FOR SALE 1935 FORD coupe, bility of an upward rate revision. Court aa chairman, reported at the __ ___ you methe man whovwm j table top gas stove, practically Houses for Sale 72 over any other year of eithef pe Joe —Arc radio and heater. Good tires. tll5 DELIVERY MA.N WA.NTED. Ap Although gas sales last annual lungheon at Hotel Bond gave my brother a dog last week? i LOST—BY SMALL BOY two $1 new. 132 School street year reached the greatest volume riod. The grand total for the re cash. 55 Winter street. ply Pntterson'.s Market. 101 Ven FOR SALE—n-:.N ROOM house here. ' Sam —I am. | Defense Stamps. If found please in the company's history, the ris cent six-year period was 52 per ter street. PRACTICALLY .NEW Roper go-s on Maple street, consisting of two Chief 'Justice William M Malt- Joe—Well, mother say* to come call 8390. j 1940 PONTIAC SEDAN, 1940 Pon- ing tax burden plus higher operat bie of Ihe State Supreme court, cent greater than that for 1916-21. range with gas heating unit, ful five room flata. Inquire 54 Maple, and take them all back. tiac 2 door sedan, 1936 (3ievro. ME.N FOR WORK in the ware morning.s. ing expense reduced net income president of the association, point The average cost per alcoholic liacc 2 door sedan, 1936 Chevro- house and shipping dept. Apply ly automatic. Tel. 6109. by 11.5 per cent as compared with ed out in a foreword to the com during the Jail sentence amounts Manchester to $12.50 per day, or a total of Knowledge. We are told that j 1ft Master Deluxe town sedan, Shipping Clerk, G E. Keith Fur FOR SALE- IVORY COLORED 1940. Net income was $376,797 mittee report that it has been a "What a man doesn’t know doesn’t sedan. Cole 73 $103,742 in the state at large dur j Evening Herald 1936 Plymouth niture Co. combination gas and oil range, Lots for Sale against $425,918 the year before. .growing conviction on the associa- hurl him " But this docs not Motors 4164. i tion's part that present methods of ing the first nine months of 1941. MAN WANTED for extractor, excellent conuitton. Price very FOR SALE-BUILDING lot, on A study of ’'Fepeaters" nt Hart apply to the game of life. There | Classified Advertisements reasonable. Call 2-0390 ' dealing with alcoholism and the of- is what you do not know that | V steady job, good pay. New .Sys McKee street, with all Improve fen.ses accompanying it "are very ford county Jail, as of February Count SIX Avera^ti wotdti to n line .\uto Accessories—Tires 6 tem i.aiind’-y, llainsun street. ment., Applj’ 29 Cottage .street. Bievele Business 12, 1942, showed that at that time really hurts you. Knowledge and fnitlalB. numbers and shbrevlanoni imperfect and ineffective." the determination to use it to ad cxeh count as a word and compound Judge Maltbie pointed out that there was one Inmate who had words at two words Minimum cost NEW T IR E S -IF YOU are quali LII.SHVVASHER WA.NTED. Good Machinery and Tools been committed 68 times. Three vantage pay dividend.'^ in this life. ' fied for a new -,re see Brunrtf r’s, Wanted— Real Estate 77 Keeps Booniing ! solution could not be attempted ta prict or thret tines. pay. good hours Apply to Center until information such as the com had been in 25 times. 17 had been Lint rates per day for transient 80 Oakland .street. All sizes, low Re.staurant. .509 Main street. LARGE .'^ELECTION of good used 1 Man—Say. Phil, what do you do ' ads. tractors, Fordson.i. Farmalls, WANTED HEAL ESTATE, farms, mittee was appointed to obtain committed five,times, and 2,5 had CffeeCHe S farrb 17. IKtY priees. William Green, ot Spruce street, been in four times. with vour old clothes? Cnsh <;bar(s •John Deere, used tractor plows, large and small, wood lots, pac- was nvailableT . Phii—Very simple. I just take saw rigs. Dublin rractor Com ture land, 1-2-3-4 family hou.ses, who has been in the'^blcycle busi “The assoclntirJ^^^cek.VsoUltions, .# Consecutive U ayt...i 7 etti • cts Situations Wanted— ness in Manchester for 23 years, ’em off at night and put ’em on Consecutive Days... » ctslll cls Motorcycles— Bicycles 11 38 pany, Providence Road. Willi- lake property. Have. buyers for , involving in all proDabHfty legisla- again next morning. 1 D a y ...... In c t s lll cts Female niantic. cash. James Rennie, 62 Hamlin IS at present enjoying the best | changes, which will represent. A,U orders for irregular insertions WANTED—25 U.SED bicycles, business in the last 15 years. Sc I it hopes, a permanent change in Honor Pasi^es w ill be charged at the one tlma rate. WOMA.N DE.SIRKS hoii.»ew TieEATMENT ia,qCEAHDot^^ •o ld . ed driver, good reader. Available thought Snd re.-olution to reduce The Herald will nut be responsible A. Chambers Co. Telephone 6260 58 Manchester who is now engaged the volume of alcohol-crime which Shelby, Miss. going to do now to prevent it AK^ 5<00 B'HANE MOUKa€>ES_V, NO’ HER.V«\EKO& 4E N?T A«b NOT VTVe OO 'ET5. t h ' March 15th anywhere in Conn. M'anted—To Buy Wa.shington. D. C.—Enrollment for mors than one incorrect inser in bicycle repair business and la menaces society, requiring the from being ail over for us. AJKJTiE TO leiaje\ G44E*'0W ’ 4S ou t in MOGT e>OOD>' tion of any advertisemaot ordered Write Post OfTice Box 202. Man of nurses in the Red Cross for ser- kept busy In his trade. He expects combine’d effort of all society to —44 PB ( halnnan Donald M. cx :«A BACK. TAVNN' A for mora than one time Repairing 23 chester. Conn. Camp Shelby, Miss., March 10 Tha tnadvartant emlasion of in* WANTED TO BUY used Victrola vice with the armed forces must | to receive notice today from West- attain its reduction. " iT'—Major General John H. Hester, Kelson. ^ HOME 60NIBKTH \N eorract publication of advartlaing in good condition. Call 8176. bebe stepped stepped up up to to meet meet the the increas- Increas j field. Mass., where he purchases. The committee con.-i.-ts of Judge w ill ba raetlflad only by cancellation PIANO TUNING and repainng. commander of the 43rd division CNEE HOO 4E Player piano specUalty. John ing needs of the expanding mili his bicycles, that his order can be Abraham A. Ribicoff of Hartford has Issued orders under which lo Small business is a giant of un 3 - / 0 \NTE«.EETED of tha ebarga made for tha service Articles for Sale 45 suspected and unbelievable capa coe* im: sy mu MSvtct, iwc. t. m ssa u i. ear o n ran darad . Cockerham, 28 Bigelow Street. tary force.-. Misis Mary Beard, di filled. However, as one of the old Police Court: Prof. C. G. Chaker- per cent of the enlisted personnel city, not in the production of ▲11 adverllaements must conform Tel. 4219. FOR SALE-MEN'S REBUILT Rooms Without Board 59 rector of the Red Cro.ss Nursing est dealers, he feels that he will ian. State Police Commissioner Ed ot the division will receive perma In atyla. copy and typography with tanks, ships and airplanes, but for ‘Naw, let’s join tlt<}*Na5’>’ instead, and let the ship carry and relasted shoes. Better than Service, announced. be able to get a goodly supply of ward J. Hickey. Prof. George H. nent Cla.s.- A. or honor, passes. ragulatlona enforced by the publish* MOWERS SHARPENED, repair PLEASANT, NICELY furni.shed The announcement followed s wheels in the future. Dession, Sheriff Joseph W. Hard producing the bits and pieces | the guns!” era and thay raMrvs tha right to new cheap shoes. Sec them. Sam steam heated, connecting living The passeis will.be granted to adit, ravlaa or reject any copy con* ed. shear grinding, key fitting, conference between Mis* Beard. ing of Hartford county; Carl G. without which tanks, airplanes lit l’ .’" 11 Yulyes, 701 Main. and bed rooms, twin beds. Pri soldiers of "exemplary character and ships cannot be built •Idarad objactlonabla. duplicating, vacuum cleaners etc. Mi.ss Sue Dauser. superintendent. Carlson. K. C. Fisher, Katherine E. the order said CLOSING HOURS— Clssslfled ads overhauled. Bralthwaite, 52 Pearl FOR SALE SMALL GREEN vate home, near Main street, to Navy Nurse Corp.s: Captain Elor- Griffith. Rev. John A. Kelly, Ed —De44'itt Emeo'- manager, Na ta ba published same day must ba i 2 gentlemen or couple. Telephone The Class A pa.-s permits the tional Small Business Men’s ,\s- , FUNNY BUSINESS received by 12 o'clock n'»on S a lu r* street. hoiiHe. with ' flower puts. Will ence A Blanchfield. of the 'Army ward J. Quinlan, Jr . Charles A 3410. or call 1 Bow .street. IS. Y. Stocks ,-oldier B absence from camp when •orlatinn. days sacrifice for quick sale. Telephone Nur.se Corps, and Miss Katherine I Wheeler, Wayne W. Womer. W. N. not on duty every week-day from SAWS SET AND FILED, CORD 8407. S. Read, superintendent of Hospi T. Squire, and W. D. Barnes, sec- *4^i**jsrina l jl TekehoM Your Want Ads wood saws gummed. Lawn mow 6 p m. until midnight, and from The cause of freedom and de- j tals for the U. S. Public Health Adams Exp ...... 6 ’ :^ retarv of the association. 12 noon Saturday to 12 midnight ' Ada are aooaptad over the leie* er* abarpened. General grinding mocrscy and the cause of free | Service. Air Reduc ...... 32L ! Intoxication Comnaon Crime Sunday. Such soldiers may also be phoBs at tha CHARGE RATE given 15 years experience. Capitol Fuel and Feed 49-A Smartly Styled democratic education are one and BY ROY CRANE aboya aa a eonvenainca to adver* “ Although we have 25.800 nurse.s Ala.ska Jun ...... 2 i Intoxication is the common excused from camp at 6 p. m. on WASH TUBBS Farew ell Grinding Company. 531 Lydall enrolled in the Fir.st Reserve, we crime in the stale, in the city of the same cause. tlaart. but tha CASH RATES will be WANTED CONTAG'T WITH Allied C hein...... 125'. the day before a holiday and may —J. 44'. Stiideliaker. federal , accepted aa FULL PAYMENT if street. Phone' 79.58. need 50.000." Mi.-s Beard declared ; Hartford alone there having oc OVER a n d flomeone wiMlimg; to cut wtK^d on Am Can ...... 60 be ab.si nt fiom ' amp until 12 mid commissioner of education. VR5, WOSDS CAWT EXPRESS paid at tha btisinesw ofTice on or be* "The National Committee on Red Am Home P ro d ...... 38 curred 10,602 arrests for drunken OVER ISA /T P fora tha aavanth djty following the WANTED TO TUNE, repair and shares. Lf't near Manchester. In night the day of the holiday. kViOW HVaRATITUOE, LtSKAf first iDsartinn of each ad otherwise CTo.ss- Nursing - has asked us to . Am Rad St S ...... 4 '. ness in 1941. the report .said. because 09 whatvouVe MV«lP,*He IE regulate your piano or player Telephone 6437 fact the problem has become so Non-com m issioned offKers of the Completion of plans for civilian j gUTA tha CHARGE RATE will ba collect concentrate on giving the utmost | ^.m Smelt ...... 39'<» medical care must be rushed be POWB FOR M E , VOU’VE MO ed. No responsihlltty for errors in piano. Tel. Manchester 5052 Th. oohlie nolice author- ! first three grades .Master Tech IS KOTHINd fO help to the Army and Navy In ' T A T ...... 122 vast that the public, police author cause there will be no time when I JOB...VOO’VE NO / ------telephoned ads will ha assumed end ilies and court authorities have be nical and .‘'tafl Sergeants) who ME..HE iSdONE, their accuracy cannot ba guaran- Household Goods 51 their great needfor well-qualified jo b B ...... 43*» th6 bomba begin to fall. ( PLACE TO (SO.../ CO MOT come "apathetic and r.allou.sed ’ to hold honor passes may be absent AMD SOON I Will taad. oorses ’ Wat Wks ...... 2 'j until reveille in each case, thus — Dr. Thonian I’arrun,, surgeon- ^ AND THOSE / WCaBV,4W F'OR SALFl -BFINGAL gas range, ward its solution. JIH. I am fOUet'ET.SOOH Index of CUusifeations Anaconda ...... 26 giving them an additional six hours general of X . S. public health ser- ; ■ FOR* complete with oil burner, A-1 The committee branded the han NOT AFfiAO, 1 w ia ARTHl H^A. Armour III ...... 3 '. vice. GETf' B irth s ...... A condition. For information. Call Atchison ...... 37\ dling of the "common drunk ” as off . . , , . ciOOPBy? E n g a g e m e n ia ...... B expensive, wasteful and unscien- Class B passes will also be issueu M a rria g e s ...... ^ at 137 So. Main Local Stocks Aviation Corp ...... 3 ', to a large percentage of the men. If I defend myself I must pro D ea th s ...... I'* KNOFLA Baldwin Ct ...... 12'^« the order stated. nounce French name* which I | Cjtrd of Thanks ...... E FOR .SALE OR RF'.NT, hospital B A O ...... 3N In short, "we have been unable won’t pronounce. , In Menloriam ...... T For beds: all adji.stm.ents for con to cope with the problem of crimi 'I'be Class B pass is not a per lx>at and Found ...... 1 Furnished by Putnam and Co, Brndix ...... 35', —Gii*tave r^meiln, former' venience of patient apd nurse. nal drunkenness.” manent pass and is good only for Anoouncemnets ...... 7 6 Central Row, Hartford Beth StI ...... 60 _ the time specified. The same privi French general, al "war gnlll’’ P araonals ...... t Reasonable. Phone Keith's, 4159. Court .AccompUshoa Nothing INSURANCE Insurance Borden ...... 19''* leges as those of the Class A pH.^'s trial*. A atom ohU aa Cerro De P ...... 29 Citing the prevalence of the ”re- ▲utomoblea for Sale ...... * Ask Vour NeiRhbor! FOR SALE—TWO PIECE mohair Bid Ask< go with the Class B pass, however. 'Ii'nn r Automobiles for Exchange .... I Aetna Casualty . . . 121 126 Ches A Oh ...... 30 ^ peter" in court, the committee al set. In good condition, will aell leged that under present methods Soldiers out on pass are expect Auto Accessaries— Tires ...... • ATS Main Nt. Phone 5440 Aetna F'lre ...... 46 48 Chrysler ...... ; ...... 52 ed to stay within a 50 mile radius _L! Auto ^RepwlBg—PalBtlng .... 1 very rea»>nable. Call evenings. Coca - Cola ...... 58 the state "accomplishes nothing nt Auto Schbols ...... T’ A Aetna Life ...... 25‘x 27 of Camp Shelby except on week A Thought Tel. 6.507. Automobila ...... 34 36 Col Gas A E l ...... 1'* great cost to itself," since con Auto^—^h!p by Truck ^ ...... f finement in jail "merely keeps the ends, when a maximum' of 10 per Hold Tight, Ooola BY V. T. HAMLIN Auloa—For Hire . • Conn. General ...... 22'j 24 Coml Inv Tr ...... 22’ , cent may visit points as far as 100 ALLEY OOP Oaragea—Service—Storage ... 10 Hartford Fire-...... 80 82 ComI Solv ...... 85, drunkard out of circulation for the God I* our refuge and strength, Hotorcyclea-^Btcyclss ...... 11 Hartford Stpa. Boil . 45 48 Cons Edls ...... 12 duration of his short sentence, ” mile* away. • very present help In trouble.— Waoiad Autos^Motorcycles ... 12 z which runs to 15 days on an aver All men leaving on passes will be •■nlnaao and Prafaaalaaat tarTlcea DROP IN — OR C.\LL IN — National Fire ...... 55'x 57 Cons Oil ...... 5 ', inspected by officers and non-com Psalms 46:1. GOOD BOV.' U(in«H Service* Offered 12 FOR SALE Phoenix ...... 7 9 ', 81 Cent Can ...... 24 S age. T o missioned officers. Finances of the YOU GOrr THE ousetaold Service* Offered . .12-A Travelers ...... 360 380 Corn Prod ...... 49', Judge Riblcoff in an introduc \4hat but God? Inspiring God! VARIMINT RIGHT J BulIdlng^Contracting ...... W 4-Room Cape Cod. .lusl McRINNEY BROTHERS Public Utilities Del L A Wn ...... 3’ * tion to the report said the com soldier will also be checked to de Flo.riats—5 Nurseries ...... termine whether he has enough who boundless Spirit all, and )\ t h r o u g h Funsrml Dlreci4»r« ...... lo For Insurance Conii. Lt. and Pow. . 2 9 ', 32 Du Pont ...... ,■ ■ 110 mittee does not at present know ' ^ THE completed. I’ rice $5250 money for the intended trip. The undemittlng Energy, pervades, ad Heating—Plumbing— Hoofing .. 17 .505 5Ialn Street (,\t the Center) Conn. Pow...... 3 0 ', 32 Eastman K o d ...... 1 1 8 ', the solution, but it is inconceiv justs. sustains, and agitates the ‘It’8 his way of doing his bit—we’re keeping bee$ to help I.O.' Insurarica ...... H order’ also stated that there will be Mancheater, Conn. Hartford El. Lt. ... 48i, 60 Elec Auto - L ...... able that "present methods cannot whole.—Thomson. out in the sugar shortage!" ICilhncry—Dressmaking . ... li* 6-Room House. Oil burner. Telephone 6060 - 74S2 no hitch-hiking on the part of the Moving—Trucking—Storage 2i Hartford Gas ...... 24 27 Gen E le c -----...... 24N be improved." Public Passenger Servlet ...... lO -A 2-car tfaratre, 'Price $3250 S. N. E. Tel. Co. .117 122 Gen Foods ...... 30-y Judge Ribicoff. as chairman soldiers. PAlatlng—^perlng ...... 2l Unit. Ilium. Shs. ., . 4 2 ', 44 Gen Mot ...... 33''k f P ro fe s s io n ^ Services ...... 2* Western Mass...... 18 . 2 0 Hecker Prod ...... 5 ', TOONERVILLE FOLKS BY FONTAINE FOX R e p a irin g ...... 6-Room House. Oil burner. Knitted Vestee Sweater Tailoring— Dye ng—Clesnng .. J4 Fireplace. Garatre. Industrial Hershey ...... 30';; Toilet Goods and Service ..... FOR SALE Acme Wire ...... 19 21 Hudson M o t ...... 3V ■WaTHed-^Buain4;is Service .... 2< I’ rice $6500 Am. Hardware . . . . 19', 21 Int H a rv ...... 45', Flem Proppy.The Local I nventor, has been working his heap off lateiy Edaeatlaaal t-Famlly House—8 rooms. !-car Arrow H A H cm . 32 34 Int Nick ...... 26 epuraaa and Classes ...... T7 garage. Large lot. Near school P n v a ts le s tru c tlo n s ...... 2i Now is the Time to Buy Billings A S'pencer . 3 4 Int Paper ...... 13'', D an cin g ...... 2t-A and bus line. SS.OOO. Bristol B ra ss...... 39'4 41 Int T A T ...... 2 " i •-^ Musical— Dramatle ...... 29 That Home! Bit T hi^RtC. 0 W a n te d — In s tru c tio n s ...... 10 New 4-Roiiin Ilou-ses — $.500. Colt’s Pat. F ir e ___ 6 7 ', 7( Johns - M a n ...... 5944 5-'<5 F la a a d a l Down. $5.5. Per Month. F'. II. Eagle L o c k ...... 10 11 Kennecott ...... 315, o Bonda—Stocks—Mortgages ... 11 Fire and .\uto Insurance. A. Plan. . Fafnir Bearings . . . 117 121 Leh Val RR ...... 3 Bustnaaa Opportunities ...... >2 Hart and Cooly ? ... 117 121 Llgg A My B ...... 58 FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Adding Insult To Injury BY MERRILL BLOSSER Money to (iOan ...... 23 List your property with this Hendey Mach., cm. , 8 1< Lockheed A lr c ...... 20''i. ■alp aad tliaatloas STUART J. ASLEY M alp W a n te d — F e u a ls ...... IS agency for quirk results. Land’rs Fr, A a k . . 21'4 21 Loew's ...... 39 AAH.-MAVOR-. 1 w o n d e r IP Malp Wanted—Male ...... 1€ New Brit. M. com. . 3 8 ', 4( Lorillard ...... 124, ^ That w a «« an t w a mao Mx K. FhiBNO.NOnV WMAT ■ A petition to recall W e l l , w h a t Real Estate and Insurance The mayor and 'have- DO ViOU WANT? yCXJ'D BE GOOD BNOUGH l b W an ted ...... M -A North and Judd .. . 3 5 ', 3' Mont W a rd ...... 25 DIDNT MEAN A TH ih O.DUT Ooo**, DiDMT Pu ll WAVE Y ou alp W ^tad—Mala or Female 17 State Theater Building George L. Graziaclio IT 9CAUED T h e M A V O n 'S AN V PUMCmES IN got TMERB HIM ousted F90M OFFICf! SIGN THiS PETITION ? Peck. Stow A Wil . . 8 It Nash - K e lv ...... 4*i Agenu wanted ...... S7-A Tel. 6618 - 7146 Real Estate and Insurance EKOTMIR.--AND HE SURE t h e PAPfR THIS XVE GOT 673 SIGNATURES Snuatloos Wanted—Fema'.e 2* Russell Mfg. Co. , . . 15 1’ Nst BIsc ...... 15 5, TA LIC E D ' MORNinks / HE CER.— AUEBADY / I' ntuatlona Wanted—Male .... ii 109 Henry St. Tel. 5278 Scoville ...... 2.3 21 Nat Cash R e g ...... 13 Ta in l y h a s M C ie vB .' BmployraeAt Agenriaa ...... do., pfd...... 28 . Nat Dairy ...... 13’ , 4 7 lAva gt»ak^ P€^^—Psnltry ■ V ' T sktclaa Sllex Co...... 9 1 Nat D lsU l!...... 20 H Q Doga—Birda— Pets ...... <1 Stanley Work* . . . , 3 8 'i 4i N Y Central...... 8 ’, Ldva Slock—Vehlolsa ...... 42 Torrlngton ...... 24 2i NY NH A H ...... 'a i f Poultry and Supplies ...... 42 Cleverly planned lines which ac -H. Wanted —Pats—Poultrv—gtock 44 tually alenderize your figure, a Veeder - Root ...... 43 4i Nor Am C o ...... 8 Far Snl^—Mlsceltaneans good measure of quiet simplicity New York Banks Packard ...... •' 2'4 Altlclaa For Sals ...... 42 and a dish of Individuality are the Bank of N. Y ...... 290 3U Param Piet ...... 14', Boata and Acceaaorles ...... 46 Bankers Trust . . . . 3 8 'j 4' Penn R R ...... 22 B u ild in g M a te ria ls ...... 47 HELP ingredients which make this a Dtanaonda —Watches—Jewelry 4S "star” dresa for home sewing. The Central Hanover .. 71 > 7 Pepsi - C o la ...... 16N Claetfical Appliances—Radio.. 4S panel down the front does a grand Chase ...... 22'4 2 Phelps Dodge ...... 29', Fuel and Feed ...... 49- a Cffiemical ...... 35 3 Phil P e t ...... 34 4, Barden— Farm— Dairy Produci • job of whittling away the effect of a t y ...... 21'4 2 Pub Sve N J ...... f2 Rouaahold Gooda . ..t...... ki over-weight. The bodice treatment WSSC.I; a s / Mnch^inary and Tools ...... 1* with the single button 1* the new Continents) ...... 10 1 Radio ...... 2N i^flcal rcstruments ...... S3 WANTED feature which you will find very Com Exchange .... 29 3 Rem Rand ...... Offoa and Store Equipment S4 First National -----IlOO 115 BY JOHN C. TERRY ■naclala at the Stores ...... * s« easy to accomplish. Make this Republic Stl ...... 17 SCORCHYS^^TH They .Agree On Something waartng Apparal—Furs .... Our increased production in defense work dress in rayon or cotton fabric for Guaranty Trust . . . 212 22 Rey *Dib B , 23 Wanted—To Buy ...... II 1 Irving Trust ...... • 1 Safeway S t r s ...... 39 B a a i s B e a rd — M a te la i- B v wrti» ' home and street wear. IA V «v keen OMBlVAnON, viv ftXN D !: U makes it necessar\' for us to add additional Pattern No. 8129 for sizes 32 Manhattan ...... 13 1 Sears R o e b ...... 4644 / f let wuAR cc riiS kMrLRr/WHATCANA QOOC PWfCANGfrA R rs ta a m n is y a r HAAf NO WTPUST INTV€ 40UNO LAPfOTV** Raoms Without Board ...... s» ! to 46. Size 34 short sleeves, takes Manufact. Tr..... 30 3 Shell Un ...... 11 wo«$r."rHrei$ A GiCLUiK$1H4 yards 35-lnch material; », Socony - Vae ...... 6Si OUTI^IK.' 3 rrs TOM SiMf: XMAItnN KNOWMu iT.' fUPPME 98f(S0» Country Board—Rsaorta ...... ,, Sii • PubUc N ational--- 26'4 2 Sou Pac ...... 12'4 nOWSVfR, IF JHOOtr fV CHANCf • 1 Female IX'orkers for winding, spinning, in sleeves, 5'* yards. IV yard* braid “D >eJ. W IF kff CATl^lfS I Title Guarantee----- 3'» South R y ...... — ...... 1*S By Mrs. Aaaa Cabot garment to tuck in a vacatlo* Hatala—Raatauranta ...... •• n to trim. Tblf U one of tbo|« ’last for traveUlng caae. pl5C04fR MXJt PR686NCE HCRE.1^ 1 Nfanud—R»om^>Board .... specting, sewing and miscellaneous operations For this attractive pattern, send U.B. T ru st...... 1030 108 Std B rands...... -3 SITUATION WOoT BE AOERiP. ta •1 A ff” and it w ont lose • ... I Baal Batata F«r Beat ,, 15c ip coin, your name, address, Std Oil C a l...... 1944 > .fJi* If* eon**rvativ® in i Make It In wwie, lan, I ^AArtaanta. Flata. Tapamta «4 -Male Workers for finishing operations, in- Std Oil N J ...... 3844 ' Boalnaaa Loaanona for Rest ., pattern number and size to The tianaaa For Rant ...... ,, sperting and miscellaneous jobs. Manchester Herald. Today’s Pat Tex Company ...... 32*4 Buburbaa For Rant ...... tern Service. 106 Seventh avenue. Curb Stocks Timken Roll B ...... 3814 Ftaaamar Haaiaa For Rant ... •• •1 New York, N. Y. Un Carbide ...... «2 Wear It over a tweed skirt and To obtsdn knittii^ Instructloni Wanted ta Rant ...... 13-16 I ^AteSn F*s Bala •a Study our Fashion Book to find Ark Nat Gas A Union Pac ...... 73’ i a allk o f wool blouse—wear it 1 for the veateo (Pattern No. 5289) A M r t B t M t Bs IKI b c fa r t . 1 . Ya Apply the new styles you want for your Asd Gas aad El A . 1-16 Unit A l r c ...... 31 , * 11 with slacica or shorts—for school' send 10 cents in coin, your nam* BudaM. Pr.Mrty t.r Sal. . self aad your family this Spring. a u Sve P fd ...... 40 Unit Corp .. a...... 5-K or in a business ofTice. Tike a and ajMress and the pattern num- I Karau aa4 fqr Bal. ... 12 Unit Gas Imp ...... I U o . M * to r S a l...... IS Shows patterns for all sizes from Ford U d ...... 1 ’ couple k)f them wth you on vaca- ber to^Anne Cabot The M «ch ^ Uni G a s ...... ^ U 8 Rubber ...... 13T« ) I a (. fo r S o l o ...... • • U Cheney Brothers 1 to 52. Uon; Vestee buttons so cleverly ' ter Evening Herald, ^ 8 « v « t i 4 . Kwort ProBony for Solo .... e • 1ft U S S te e l...... 5044 1ft Pattern 15c, Pattern Book 15c, at the necldlne that It becomes a ; Avenue, New York City. En •oBarhaa far Bala ...... One Pattern and Pattern Book Naval affair* . in th* United West El A M f g ...... 73 B m I Satato tar Bxehaaca .. • • f1 Employment Office warm-aa-toast chest proueclor. close 1 cent postage for ** , traBtaS—'Baal■ *«M Jieoaas Batata ^...... ordered together 25c. Enclose ^ c States were administered by the Woolworth ...... 24 44 ta postage for each pattern. War Department until 1798. Elec Bond A Sh (Curb) ....- 1 It’s a perfect easily packsble Ul- 1 tern ordered.
s * TUESDAY, MARCH 10,1942 fAGE tWELVB iKanr^rBtrr Cttmihg iUniUi ^^verag^Daily CIrcuIatiodv Tht Weather For the Month of Febrnnry, Foreenat e< V. 8. Weather Mrenn whlch Communist armies had been The Woman’s Missionary Soci Emergency Doctors Few Using Buses ety of Emanuel Lutheran church, oriven out. Susar Cards 7,120 Chjaiig Friend A program of rural reconstruc Miss Holbrook W e tenlihi will meet tomorrow evening at About Town Dr. Alfred Sundquist and Dr. tion with strategically-located Member of the Andlt 8:15, following the Lenten quiet J. A. Segal are the physicians centers wsis organized, and as a To the Aircraft Received Bnrena of Clrcolntlone hour. A Lenten offering will be re of the Manchester Medical As Speaker Here Back at Post Manchester^A City of Village Charm ceived. Hostesses will be Mrs. Otto sociation who will respond to result of Mr. Shepherd's work at Th* Men'i Society o* Enunuel Ltchwan the Generalissimo and Luthenn church will omit its Johnson, chairman; Mrs. Ellen emergency, calls tomorrow aft Only 14 persons used the bus Madame asked the American (EIGHTEEN PAGES); PRICE THREE CENTS monthly meeting tonight because Modean. Mrs^ Selma Olson and ernoon. Missionary to Be Lenten Chamber Executive Re- that was started yesterday morn Local Rationing Unit (ClsMlSed Advertising on Page Id) MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 1942 of the Father and Son banquet at Mrs. John A. Olson. Board to lend him to help vitalize y ing leaving the Center and run VOL. LXI.. NO. 137 the New Life Movement. Feeling the church Saturday evening. Service Guest at Center tiiriift from Vacation ning to the aircraft plant In East Cannot Start Work that this movement without politi Hartford. The number that used Marius Ifan deWeghe of the Mr. and Mrs. William A. Perrett cal signicaqce, was intrinsically Until They Arrive. Colt's Patent Fire Arm.s Manufac of Bolton, formerly of this town Church Next Sunday. Spent in Florida. the bus later in the afternoon to T he W. B. A. F irst Aid cla.^s Christian in' ethics, the American turing Company will apeak on are in St. Petersburg. Florida, for connect for the second shift was Italians Claim Jap Bullets Did This to Bomber will meet this evening at 7 o'clock Board has lent Mr Shepherd for With the local sugar rationing w ith MIm NeUle Heffron of 13 “Pla.stics" a t'a n open meeting of an indefinite star and are located Rev, George W. Shepherd, a mls- Miss Hellen Holbrook, execu less and last night the bus leav this important work during the board organized, a delay in g e ttin g Churchill Repeats Winter street The Professional Women's Club at the Parkview Apartments. .slonary to North China from 1917 tive vice president of the Man ing here to take the workers to Fliers Sink, this evening at 8 o'clock in Center past years. the third shift had still less. the rationing cards has held up the until 1939 and a personal friend chester 'Chamber of Commerce, 6 Submarines^ St. MargMet’s Circle, Daughters church house. He will bring mod Marv B-shnell Che ley Auxil- returned to her work this morn This is not discouraging to the work of the board this week. Rev. of Generalissimo C’hiang Kai-Shek, of Isabella, will meet this evening els and samples. Mr. Van deWeghe iarv, U.S.W.V., will hold Its busi- ing after two weeks' vacation in .Silver Lane Bus Co. owners, as Thorsten A. Gustafson, chairman In the K. of C. home. addressed the Men's Club of the nr.ss meeting tomorrow evening at | will be the speaker in the next Florida. , they do not expect that the buses of the local board so announced Dominion Promise 4-Weeks’ Toll church and has .spoken at high the 3 'M C A. I meeting of the current Iventen Call Meeting I She -arrived early today after will be used to any great extent this morning. The 169 boards in A number of the members of the school on the same subject, and on I series at the Center Conerega- ! having spent the preceding night before the first of next month. Connecticut are to distribute 5.- Seven Manchester Republican Women's both occa.'lons his talk proved in There will be a meeting of the I tional church next Sund.vy night Of Old Timers in New York city. Sh> started on 691.000 pieces of government Two British Craft Sunk Association, attended the county teresting and educational. Connecticut Sportsmen s Associa- | .seven o'clock. Ftobert Doellner, her vacation or. February 21st, printed matter and these supplies To Indian People meeting today in Hartford, of tion this evening at 8 o'clock in ! violini.st, will play a group of selec- and with several relatives journey Trucks Imperiled arc now iioing received in H art By Tdrpedoboats in which Mrs. C. A. Goodrich of this The Master Mason degree will the American Legion hall. -\ll local j ^lon.s dliring the evening. .Sher- ed to her home, which is located . ford. Included in the printed mat town Is county president. be conferred at the regular com sportsmen are invited to attend. wood Go.slee will preside at the Ndrth End Firemen to . in Orlando, Florida. While there, | ter are several million copies of Latest Mediterranean munication of Manchester Lodge I I rw^i ^ Miss Holbrook" " ' spent ‘ .some t ‘ime in I Bv Grass Blaze "How to Use Your War Ration Claim Cruiser Sunk session which will be under the HaVP 1 lldll as f Flicsts ■ visiting’ various other town Sir Stafford &ipp» ])Just C artV Victories, Rome Says. Mrs. Arthur Kittle and Mrs. of Ma.sons, to be held in the Tem Llnnr IvOdge. No. 72, Knight.-i of auspices of the Men's club. Pre- ns and Book." cities in that state John McCullom will be hostes.«e.s ple beginning at 7:.30 tonight Pythl.TS. will hold it./ -Found $1.29 os a rural missionarv in the moiin- ever, that the Standard Oil Com- from the ambaaaadorship to Moa- Eleven British planes were de reported today that the situa Omaha class. She carries a normal reetef! Afiainbt .Akyab. State Police in Pursuit. Hungary, Slovakia and "one of the heaviest aerial attacks taln districts beyond Fukien Prov- ' pany. who furnished the merchan- cow to become lord privy seal and clared to have been destroyed _ _ • • • ^ « I CHidcomplement 1V vi of VvJO458 men, armament IIIcxilix^l* t The setback series at the Man 4 DOOR PRIZES tion in Bataan, where Gen. so far launched m the New Guinea ; ince. from which he was forced to ' dise, had someone to operate the who is known as a proponent of aloft and aground in continued Italv .AskPfl to ^nppIV including ten six-inch guns and six Mandalay. Burma. March 11 — chester Fire Department will be ALl, FOR $3.00 ORDERS Indian lelf-govemment, has the raids upon airdromes, depots and Douglas Mac.Arthur faces nu area " ■esumed again this evening at i evacuate by Anti-Chri.sti.an Com- i station. Bulletin! i/Pi—The withdrawal of British It .said "direct hits were scored Fairy Soap 8 for 35c I nninist invaders. He, oontinued his | EXCAVATING task to procure in India "the neces warehouses of Malta. merically superior Japanese 2.6(H).()00 Men l« Boj.' !’ adq\iartera on. Main at Hilliard ALL FOR 2.YC sary measure of assent, not only Hartford, March II.—i/d— forces, aiqiarently has been troops from the southern Burma upon a warship which was either a streets. The aeries were post- i service in the neighborhood of Hundreds of state and local tiler Orrilianv*. .-Vriliv. Th* mit„Bw,epcr Jan Van trap left the Japanese in pos.ses- cruiser or a large destroyer and Rinso. large, 25c Lux. large. 25c j Foochow and it was at that time AND GR ADING from the Hindu majority, but al Amstel was one of a class of mod I lined last week because of the Tahirs and Chairs for Every one! so from those great minorities police, with rifles and machine- Tempo of Libyan .stabilized tcm{xirarily. with Lux Toilet Soap...... 4 for .‘11c that Madame Chlang challenged em. 52-ton aweepera. The little Sion today of the great Irrawaddy '“^??(vhen the aircraft left the tar- blackout test. Concrete and Plenty of Parking Space! amongst which the Moslems are guns, were combing the neither air nor ground ac Silver Dust, 27c Lifebuoy, 3 for 23c the ChrLstian forces of China to IT'S EFFECTIVE I swamp lands near the dike tn War Livelier in the last 24 hours. The vessel, with one three-inch gun as which bulges 100 miles into „rea one ship was burned out Doors Open .At 7:00 P. M. the most numerous and on many tivity many was reported today to have Tirkets for the annual meeting develop a Christian program of Playing Starts At 8:00 P. M. grounds preeminent," Churchill the north end of the city to- Cairo, March 11—i>Pi—The tem text of the brief communique. No. her heaviest weapon, was fitted Andaman sea and extends 160 and three others were on fire. Two service to the common people as WELDON’S OWN ’ Bulldozer Work ,ed ' called upon Hungary. Slovakia and | •'•’’o mine-laying. SPRY...... I's. 27c; .3’s, 75c and banquet of the Manchester Im announced. da.v in an effort to catch three po of the Libyan war has become 142. based on reports receiv miles from the Gulf of Martaban I of them were sinking and one was provement Association will be deep and genuine as that profess- NEW FORMIII.A "\Ve must remember that India men who carried out a daring livelier and the British command here up to 9 .30 a m , e w t I Italy, for as many as 2,600.000 to the Bay of Bengal ebing beached.' laccd in the hands of the members 1 cd by Commur'st leaders. The robbery a t G. Fov S Compan.v TOOTH PASTE C ALL 7091 has a great part tp play in the reported today "a series of en Situation Unchanged ) fresh troop.s to bolster Adolf Hit- , Australia ff'arned Us port.s. Rangoon and Ba.-.'eln. ,\t la-ast One Ship Sunk ...... ea. 35c f'idny. The affair will be held at National Chri.stian Council of department store this morn gagements of "the enemy" in all of now are open to the Japanese The Svdney Sun reported that world struggi for freedoi^, and "1 Philippine theater: ler's .Army for spring o f f e n s iv e ly / the S’. M. C. A. Mcnday evening, China accepted the challenge and Little Bit Ooes Furthei FRANK DAMA'TO that her help must be extended in ing. The state airplane, car which Axis units were compelled 1 Fote b \ JopS Navy, and it .'ceemed likely that at lea-st one of the ships—an 8,000 $3.50 Dorset Emergency Shelf Box...■with $1.79 Ham a.sked Mr. Shepherd to cooperate rying radio apparatus, was to v^ithdraw although they had "The situation in Bataan re- . after its hard winter in and Turkey a la King. March 23. Get .A Tube Today 1 & SON loyal comradeship to follow the mains iinehaiiged. There was no Tokyo (From Japanese Broad-, Japan'.- next .“ca move might he ton trnii.sport w a s sunk. Other (can), 2 Soups, Sharp Cheese with its Chinese rural work .secre At Our Pharmacy! | Chinese people who have fought summoned to the scene h.v artillery and In one case tank.s casta I March 11—(d'l A warning rdirectod against the harbor of reports said six direct hits with Loiil.s Giiinlpero, of 11 Eldridge tary in making a .survey of the 24 Home.stoad Slrdet State Police Commissioner Fd- This fighting resulted from ac air or ground activity during the j ’ prixlu. tion was adjust- Special! $2.99. 1 alone," he declared. p.ast twonty-f'iur hours. that Aostralia will suffer the fate ' Akyab. c lose tn the frontier of heav_\' bonitis were scored on an- .street, who eight vveek.s ago enlist devastated areas in Kie.ngsi from ward J. Hickey. The Bradley tivities of Briti.sh patrols, the daily ed to fit the pattern. A Berlin dis- of the .Netherlands 8:!ast Indies if , Bengal province. India, and the ' other of the vessels. To Confer With Wavell Field authorities also sent an "The positions occupied by *>oth .Stockholm newspaper ed in the United States Marine.s, LOOK! Accordingly, Sir Stafford will communique said. she "continues her present attitude 1 Chittagong coa.st The — Sun reported . that. . R. , A. n, A. Fresh Beet Greens...... lb. 15c Army airplane to assist In the sides apparently have become teni- I s-^-hpier said more th.vn rrived home from New Jersey last also confer with Sir Archibald P. Although Axis patrols were In toward Japan" was sounded today Japane.se stilimarines a.- early as p. pilots dived to 400 feet for the search for the fugitives. De porarily stabilized Spinach, Peas, Tomatoes, and Cucumbers. Cress... ■light on a 48-hour furlough. He Wavell, the British commander in strength they were thrust back. report I two-thirds of Germany's industries by a spokesman for the Japanese . January liir'ked off the Irrawaddy tective Sergt. Philip J. Doole.v "2 There is nothing tn % came home to attend a birthday India, on the military situation. I “leaving prisoners in our hands were priHlucini: war materials; Information Board. delta in wait fob shipment.* of siip- (C.intinuesl on Page Fourteen) Peppers. fired three shots In the direc.' from other areas" ,uarty for his brother. Frank, and Sir Stafford, a member of’ the ' anil suffering los.* of mechanical ' that the state spent more than Domci quoted the spokesman as plica .sent via Rangoon and the tion of three men In a boat. eler, Mary, both having a birth-I war cabiMt, had volunteered for tramsport from our shellfire," the ' two-thirds of the whole 'national saying that "continued resustance Burma road to China day today. He likes the branch of : They fled. Store Closes At Noon Wednesday! the task, ^urchlll added, and goes communique reported. It credited Tu'o Ships Sank income to cover the expen.scs Situation Changing Hourly the service in which he enlisted. G.E.Willis&Son,Inc. I FretJi .ManiKiwer Needed Klein *s Hartford, March 11—(^ —Three (Continues) on Pag* Fourteen) I Depending upon motor couriers (Continued on Page Four) In as Many Days : Fresh ni.anpower was needed for (ContlnuMl on Page Ten) for reports from the land war Flashes ! ' The weekly setback tournament I men, two of them known to , be — Ev- replacement of the dead, wounded New York. March 11 front, military circles said the ex- (Lat* Bulletins of the J ’l Wlr«) will be held tonight at the Red | armed, carried out a daring pay er bolder and swifter in their at- and missing. Soviet authontics de -Men's social club. All players are FOOD STORE ^ act situation in the south was iin- tacks. Axis subniarineS have sunk cl.ared Feb. 22 that Germany had roll robbery at G. Fox and Com I certain, and was changing hourly. requested to make a special effort ' 161 Center SI. Tel. 3256 two ships in nearby waters in as Asserts Axis to be present, and promptly at Urges Sales pany here this morning. Trio Is Held lost 6,000,000 men on the Russian It can be said now that Ran Picket* Bloc k Train* Coal, Lumbetf- manv days. eight o'clock. front. Compilations a month goon. always regarded as a prob I’eorlu, 111., -March 11 — oPl — The men escaped with an In the latest and most brazen earlier indicated 1.700.000 had been I*ickets from CIO and .\FL unions amount estimated at $19,000 by approach to 'th e cast coast since Nations G nil tv able loss because of its exposed The Asburv group of the South Tax Program ! For Homicide killed and 2.(K)0:000_ seriously position, might h*ve held out long blocked two freight trains from WEDNESDAY Mason’$ Supplies, Deputy Police Chief Thomas J. the United States entered the waft wounded. Rii.viians reported. other railroads at the entrance of Methodist W.S.C.S. will meet j H ickey. n an enemy submersible with one er. if some of the best imperial Thursday afternoon at two o'clock : Advices receive! by way of B I n n i Defiant at ^ ar : battalions had not been depleted the roleslo, Peoria and Western Hartford p^ce and store em will-aimed torpedo split in half Bi'rn from various parts of Europe railroad's \ards at East Peoria to at .the church. The hoste.sses will j SPECIALS! Congress Told States ployes pursue the bandits aa far Two Ex-Conviel« and the 6.766-lon (Julf oil tanker Gulf- . , serioiislv in the disaslrnii.-struggle on the call for fresh trooirs indi day. A T. P. and W. train speeded be 5frs. Bertha Gardner and Mrs. Paint and Fuel Oil north as Windsor. State, Windsor trade early yejiterday less than R e s p o n s i b i l i t y I n a l ; between the Bilm an.l Sittang ri\- GET TOUR Anna Peterson. Able to Work Plan; Dancer Chargeil wilh cated Hungary is to- provide 1,- ers in niul-Februaiy. through the saiiie picket line, how- and Springfield police then took up four miles off Barnegat. N J. ex er. forcing strikers and sympa- Some time earlier, between 7 500.000 soldiers. Slovakia 100.000 j Neeessarv to .Arm. Chinese sources saiil the repeat The Manchester Fife Depart- SUGAR Would Even Hit Food, the cha^ * Slaying of Woman. and Italy many more than she has ed defeats n Burma could have Ihlters to jump from the path of Only Part Invx>lved and 7:30 p. m. cr w.t i Sunday. | - , „ . .c, mrtit answered, a still alarm on the same raider or another yet sent to the eastern front, with Riom. Unoccupied France, been stopped earlier If Chineso the liK'oniotixe. The train was car ^CHICK Two either ry lug guards and the engineer Lake street yesterday aftenioon 2 pounds 15c TEL. 5125 W ashington, M arch 11.—(/Pi—W. The holdup took place in the New York. March 11 -(/P) March 11 -P'- Leon Blum, form-' forces had been sent into action on at two o'clock at the Crystal 2 MAIN ST. J. Schieffelln, Jr., New York State Fox's warehouse atout 9:30 a.m. ex-convl ts and a dancer were | (Continued on Page Ten) er Popular Front premier and a ’ the actual Burma hattlcfrunt soon- 1 o|>ened the effort (((ontiniied on Page Ten) 1 XXIIH Iivule to Hag him doxxn. Farms owned by Charles Ecabert. Con feci ionery— Chamber of Commerce official, Only part of the payroll for main charged today with the strangula- . defendant, defiantly told the war , er ^ N E E D S {The blaze was confined to the roof told the House Ways and Means tenance and warehouse employes Chinese teterans Iinmohllircd Light nr Dark Drown tlon-slaying of wealthy Mrs. Susan | responsibility trial today that the ' and was started from sparks from committee that since state sales was Involved. Axis nations were guilty of start Instead, these sources said, StiiH- OI Near-M utiny SUGAR...... pkg. 10c Istanbul, Turkey, March 16— a chimney fire. Damage was slight. taxes "had worked," Congress Pay envelopes, containing week Flora Reich, Polish refugee. i thousonds 'f cr.ir'.v t'hir.r''’ vet . FRO M US ing the war. tl>ela.ved)— r— A state of nea^ should try it for the nation. ly wages in cash, were being hand They were booked as John D. "The world public conscience erans were immobilized on the Members of Dllworth-Comell Youth, Writing to Nelson, mutiny against .Vdolf H itler’* Lean Pork Chops, "States have been successful in ed out at the timekeepers window Cullen. Eli Shonbnin and Madeline knows without any need of a su Thailand and Indo-Cbina frontiers Unit, American' Legion Auxiliary, Webb and charged with homicide "nexx order"’ is developing In Hun- collecting it," he said, "and we aa employes arrived. preme court where lies the respon by Japanese who were just active will gather Wednesday afternoon pound...... garx ami Rumania, according to think the time haa come for you About 9:30 when some IS em and "acting in concert' in the Surprised Over Publicity \sibility of war," he declared. enough to keep the Chinese from at 1:30 at the home of Past Presi I infurnuition just received here by to take the bit In your mouth at)d ployes were standing in line, two homicidal death " of Mrs. Reich, The Axis refusal to agree to dent, Mrs. Mary Brosnan, 83 We’d Better Order Coal! ' xxell-informed elis'les. Hitler waa impose it on the country." whose body was found last Thurs disarmament in 1936 provided that (Continued on Page Ten) Washington strec The m,eeting Reg. 35c Best 0 0 # » rejMirted ealling on the*e natioos Schieffelln recommended yester (Continued on Page Fourteen) day in an East side hotel where she St Louis. March 11 H erb--shift what I heard and the conclii- they did not want,to avoid war.' is for the purpose of putting tb- Hamburg, lb...... A w Q I for large nexx military aacriflcea day that Oongresfl enact a gradu had gone for a luncheon. ert R Kline, Jr , is just a small sion ilrawn hy each of us was that he told the court before which he a u gether the knitted afghan, and The lady has the right idea. It pays to ! to aid his spring offensive In Rus we sea THRee ated sales tax ranging from 2 per Sought Since Saturday cog in the tiugc defense industry we could not possibly see how any and five..... other...... leaders...... of the Third also to make holders to be used in sia, hut each was said to be refus BEST STEWING BEEF cent on foook forward to a comfort 000,000,000 be deferred until fal). said today. "But if it will help to keep things going." the letter cjgUats and making martyrs of nians Take A irliv Navy ment. In the Service of the Peo In Case of Menace. Mrs. Reich's $1,500 diamond ring coast of Norway, It was announced B. SANITATION PRODUaS. USE PURINA CHEK-R- With Mushrooms. Returning to the witness stand for keep things going speed up work concluded ! Jews," ple for SO Yenrs. When You Get A Good under the former showgirl's pillow. today. 169 Church Street, Hartford, Conn. able winter—order Lehigh Valley coal a second day, members asked on the production line I'm glad I i*Brenta Proud of Boy ' "But then I would have failed in Loudon. March 11 -'P' A Brit TABS in the drinking water. One tablet to a quart of water Cullen, 45 , has a police record of Phone 6-0097 about the desirability of two tax Rrb de Janeiro, Brazil, March 11 "We were proud of our boy | n,y offi(;lal duty. Instead, I agreed ish source declared today there ^ |,^,.aj.bute Silk Destroyed kills germs— also acts aa.a fungicide and a bowel astringent. six arrests and one conviction for wrote it. " .today I bills in one year. — —President Gctullo Vargaa Reads I/eiler from Youth when the letter was sent, " beam-1 enter into conversations"— was "no indication at present that ' San IMego, t'allf., March 11 ■fJP) Then he expressed the personal petty larceny for which he served Start With Good lasued a decree today giving him NeLson. urging a 24-hoiir. 7-day ed Mrs. Kline, the youth's mother. , which failed, he added. the Germans intend to take over __Ftre of undetermined Origin to* DISINFECT THE BROODER with Purina Cre-so-fec ; opinion that Oingress should ap three months in 1939. self the authority to declare a week in his defense production ad “And oh, his father and I are so "Today I am considered a war the French fleet." dav destroyed thousanda of dollar* prove a $7,000,000,000 ^tax bill as Shonbrun, who served time five a« effective, economical disinfectant. Take hooae a qMrt can state of war or a state of emer- dress last night, read a letter from ' proud of him now" monger. I once was a pacifist. He said 'French Admiral Jean worth of ‘stored gooda, tnrJudteg soon as possible. years ago on a grand larceny with yo«r chicks. PHONE 5145 ' gency throughout the country in the vouth and asserted: The Kline family came to St. When pacifist* like myielf saw the Dartan was "very proud of the valuable parachute allk, on W* •"Diis chamber program was ’ case of foreign menace, imminence charge and who )iad been arrested | SPECIAL! i "My fellow Americans, 1 have Louis in 1940 from Louisville, Ky. independence of the nation men French fleet which he created and sixth floor of the Bekina Van a ^ written and approved before the of internal disturbance or exla- several times, has a wife and 7-' taken that boy's word* to Heart, t Kline attended the University of aced by aggression we saw it I doubt xs'hether he would allow Storage tM. structure. FBI agen ts fall of Singapore Md Java.’’ tence of a plan of conspiracy. year-old son. Saturday Night hope all you, particularly all of Louisville, majoring in chemistry. necessary to arm the nation " it to fall into the hand.s of the Ger and Army inspector* began Im SAT. MTE Schieffelln said, "and when the The decree, issued aa Brazil was Friendly Wllk VIetim you in war production industries He has been on the defense job mans. mediate investigation. ' DINNER CHICKS country was not as war conscious experiencing increasing shipping Miss W’ebb, who with Shonbrun since December. 1941. He helps Battleahip Damaged Severely • • • as it la today.’’. leases as a result of Axis subma had been registered at the Hotel will do the same." Treasury Balance Checkerboard Kline wrote that he usually got support hi.s fam ily and extra The Frenc.) battle.ship Dun MarkeU at a GUnce HANSEN'S The Manchester Sentiment for some kind of a rine activity off the United States Sutton aa' "Mr. and Mrs. Ted'-Leo- CLUB money goes religiously into de Washington, M arch 11 'P - kerque .was "damaged pretty se aalea levy appeared to be growing Atlantic coast, declared that “from pold" had been friendly with Mrs. drowsy on the night shift but af New York. March lie-(P)—• fense bonds. The position qf the Treasury verely" in the July. 1940, Battle Storks— tndn*4rinla « •» SEE US FOR CHICKS THIS SPRING I among congreasmen. Some mem the time the use of the armed Reich for two years and had in ter Nelson asserted a week ago E asy: FEED STO RE Boston Baked Beans! "I'm doing my best to do my March 9: ^ - of Oran, he said. bers took open exception to Secre forces for the defense of the state vited her to luncheon on the day that although it was up to men at Temporary repairs enabled her tinue decline. , 10 Apel Place Manchester Telephone 7^711 Hot’Brown Bread Cole Slaw of the slaying. the front to do the fighting it was part. If our soldiers can offer their Receipts, $86,091,188.20; expen Bond*—Mixed; mils gnln, ntiB- tary llorgenthau’a program which becomes necessary, the president ditures, $180,145,262.79; net bal to be transferrei to Toulon, he Lumber wd Fuel Co. wiU declare a state of war in ail Mrs. Reich was the wife of Max up to the men on production lines lives we can offer sweat. I’m just tie* kxaeb — _ calla for raising $7,610,000,000 added.i but “it la not likely that Coffee BordeB’a Orange Sherbet a small cog in a mighty big ma ance, $3,114,141,925.11; customs Cotton—Eaairrs ^kedg« *«ang ehlefljr Uumugh staffer individual national territory or in part of it ” ^Ich; New Jersey wax manufac- to furnish them ijupplies, "I never ah* wlU be ready for action for a Larsen’s Feed Service chine but it’s we small cogs that receipts for month, RIO.186,955.17. You’ll Enjoy These “Long-Time” Oven Baked Beans !- Center Street , , once got sleepy. good many montha." eenttnoce. ” TEL. 5406 can make that machine produc*." 186,955.17. » w w s w w v w w 38 DEPOT SQUARE «i raga rawX (C^Bttraea sa Fags Bg|it) *’1. told'the other fellows on the