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■ixriCSUAl, TEBRUART 16, 1944 Average Daily Circulation Manchester Evening Herald For the Month of Joanary, I8>44 The WvaThe’r TES Foreeoat oi C. s. WuMuer Baroan N mrintandent of thr .Norwegian- ^ O Mrs. Roaeoa N. Gray, prealdent 8,599 Fair and continued cold tonight; Norman Aah, Jr., eon of M r M d .Aihsrican hospital Chieggo. ^ V f L j y O m e i l .Thumdaya# Increaalrtg cloudiness of the Hartford County Republi­ Supt. Named : V fjiea hf'cama to tha later the Member ef the Audit Mra. Norman Ash, of ^ can Women's Club, wUl be the and ooniewhat warmer. m l Tow n btldce Btreet, haa ratumed to avsraga CMisus was 50 paU®nt® Bureoa oJ CtrcnlattoBs speaker at the February meeting and Uie hospital hod a 'debt of doli^M acon of the Manchester ^ Women's Re­ Call Meeting VAea ftfter A ihort furlough At Hospi|al nearly a half million dollars. At Maneheeter^A City o / VUtage Charm publican Club in the' Masonic Tem­ the end of six ysars the average >r. Amo. *. r t i t p A ^ home. A gradyate of Ow ple tomorrow afternoon at 2:30., I BMCtlng ot Oron at Manchester Highew^^ h* m - occupancy was 235 patients and dJtonlght at • o'rtoclt at the Her subject will be ."Ropublicim the debt had been reduced $175,000 Laical Organization to (Claa^tod Advertlalng on Page 14) MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRU^lRY 16.194^ \ (SIXTEEN PAGES) PRICE IHREECKNTS liated hefow hla Wth birthday, had Women, A Task Force.” Mrs. William P. Slover o£ VOL. LXIII., NO. 116 U C. A. The prasident, Mra. hie -baalc tinning at Fort B®” " and $150,000 hod been expended rinia FlaveU ho|)ea for a fuU Gray has addressed the club on Chicago to Assume Gathe^ Tomorrow Aft­ ning, Qa., and after nine montlw previous occasions, and wlli haVe for new equlpmenL This was ut of tha Aldaa. at Randolph-Mncon, Where he la done entirely from earnings with­ ernoon at Temple. a message worth hearing. An' in-- Executive Post Here. out any benefit from outside help. taking engineering will go to an vltation is entendod to all Repu^ Wounded Marines Brought from Marshall w n im m tm . o t tha Ualtad advanced achool to complete a 21 lican women voters. Tea will be At the aame time the hospital waa Mrs. Gloria Goodrich, of Robert _ Nary, an ^ the week-end months’ course. He signed AJP tor The board of trustees o f the accepted aa a Cloaa “ A” hospital served by the hospitality commit­ road, former president o f tbs Great BamB Load American Siege Guns hla fathar, Albart Lennon, of the duration and four years there­ tee, of which Mrs. Edward Noren Manchester 'Memorial hospital to­ by the American CoUaga of Sur­ geons and tha American Medical Hartford County Republican i atroat. after. I ts chairman. day announced the appointment of Association. William P. Slover, of Chicago, aa Women’s Association, will serve as SenM Bt *fH0st W. Kaclwr, ^ The Aabury group of the Soutji Mr. SloVer la a member of the, chairman of the committee In Rained on Berlin; Adolph Becclo M.M. 2c, son of superihtendent of the local Insti­ 'l l r i a ^ Mrs. Samuel Fischer 8 ^ . S. .rill hold it. American College of Hospital Ad- charge of. the tea in conjunction Your Liv^tock Needs Mrs. Rose Becclo of 46 Norman tution. M r.' Slover succeeds Miss miniatratora, and a Life Member of haa School atreat, la home on a meeUng, ft street, has returned to the west with the monthly meeting of the Monastery Hill; furloui^ from McLean, week, on ^ u ra d a y Fern Lbcke and will assume his the ■ American Hospital Associa­ Manchester Republican Women’s 2 o’clock a t the church. Mrs. Inez coast after spending a fifteen day tion. He is%a Methodist and a Ma­ furlough at his home. He has been duties here Just aa soon as ar­ Club tomorrow aftenyoon at the TruAX will he hoatew. son. He h a s^ w lfs and three chil Masonic Temple. The guest speak­ ^ Vitamins, Too 43 on active duty in the Pacific for rangement! for his transfer can dren, the oldest. 15. er Mvlll be Mrs. Eosebe Gray, who The Mothers’ Circle of St. Ge- the past 21 months. be made. .x ;______. t «d wUl meet tomorrow evening ^ son was bom today at the Mr. SloVer ia a graduate of New ia the present head of the County Produce the most . . . and the best meat and milk you Ith Mra. WUltam Oahrmann of Manchester MemorUl hos^tal to York Unlvecaity. After gradua­ Association. - • Or*-: 2 Ton> Reich Builds Nazis W in All North End boys who are in Tolland Turnpike. Sergeant and Mrs. George N. Per­ tion he waa aaaociated for a short South M aih^t. Mra. William C. Cheney will can . . . to give fighting America the vitamin rich food ry, Jr. Sergeant Perry is now sta- tercsted in boxing, are-asked to pour, and others serving on the Cascaded Down in* be at' the T gym tomorrow eve­ It needs. It just stands to reason that vitamin rich feed Sdned in England. Mm. H ydrant R eji^ced hostess commlttoe will include 20 - Minute Attack; the former Miss Arllne A, Ven- ning at 7:30. At that Ume Tommy Mrs.’ Arthur Baedor, Mrk. Charles will make your livestock prime and healthy . for that Strong Lip.e^ Breaches Opened in nard of 14 Wethercll street. O'Neill, former state boxing cham­ Felber, Mrs. Frank Gerlach, Mrs. Billows o f Flame F U E L O IL pion, will sUrt his clOSMS^" kind of production. lor Overloolpn^^ Men in the employ of the town’s George F. Borst, Mra. J. Leslie Green Islands Fall ...... Sweep Through City In D en m a rk at Mary's Ladles’ Guild will water department today waa H a r^ , Mra. Henry Hugglr-, Mrs a n d g a s Raymond Johnson, Mrs. Victor sino; Artillery Opens hold lU regular meeting Thursday The Zipper group of the North placing a hydrant on South Main When Assault Ends. at 2 o’clock in the Guild ^ m . The Methodist W8CS wUl hold an o ^ Johnson, Mrs. Earl Chapman, Mra. U|»^^owing Destruc­ ■WIUJAMS OIL SKRVICE atreet Just south of Main ancT David M. Caldwell, Mra. Albert hostesses will be Mrs. Alex Clif­ meeting and silver tea Thursday Charter Oak atreet. It had beei> Anti-Tmk Ditch Along afternoon at 2:30 at the home of ^ w e y , Mra. Guy Etherson, Mra. Into Allied Hands tion of Abbey by Aer­ , Bitmd St. Tel. 7<2« ford and Mrs. Francis McGeovm, knocked over during the snow Wet Handle Moon’s and London, Feb. 16.— (A’)— ^The, Mrs. Ijs Verne Holnws, 267 Robert Knapp, Mra. George Lund- R.A.F. smashed Berlin lasti Coast Supported by storm on Friday In a skidding berg. Mrs. Edna Case Parker, Mra. ial Bombs; Violent Bat­ street. The pastor. Rev. Dr. night with the greatest load, Bunkers and Heavy H. Furgeson, will review the book accident. HarolcKReed, Mrs. L. W. Rockwell Other Quality Feeds Bold Surprise Move by Allies Must tling Increases in In­ "The Apostle” by Scholom AaCh The police were informed of the of Mouj^ln road, Glastonbury. of bombs ever dropped on a Gun Emplacements. All women interested will be wel­ accident and the driver of the car A conuial invitation la extended single target— well over 2,8M Forces Under Halsey ^ agreed to pay the ebata and for tensity Inside Tfilwn. come. to all Republican women, whether tons which cascaded down in Closes Trap on 22.000 Wednesday Morning that reason the name at the person or not they^'^e members of the London, Feb. 16.—UP)—The Ger­ Defeat Jap causing the accident waa not given a smothering 20-minute at­ Allied Headquarters, Al­ I Delta Chapter, No. 51, Royal club. mans have built extensive anti-in­ Japanese to South. to Chief Foy. tack by 800 to 900 heavy Arch Masons, will meet tomorrow vasion defenses, including a gigan­ giers, Feb. Ameri­ evening st, 7:30 in the Masonic ALICE Larsen’s Feed Service bombers. Forty-three air­ Army Units can siege guns have opened a tic anti-tank ditch, along the Allied Headquarters in the Temple. The marked master de (Known Aa ^ TEL. 5406 craft are miaaing from the night's concentrated bombardment D raft C lerk’s 4th 38 DEPOT SQUARE / operations, which Included other coastline of Denmark, Just over Southwest Pacific, Feb. 16.— norning please. gree will be Conferred on a claaa 8P1RITVAL.M of '^Monastery hill and of candidates. RefreshmenU and Seventh Daughter of a lyentb Son forays. 300 miles across the North sea (;P)— Admiral William F. Hal­ Mac Arthur Says Block­ "breaches” have been opened p i n p h u r s t m e a t d e p a r t m e n t a social hour will follow the meet­ Son in Service Bom With a V Two Weeks Since la s t Big Raid from Britain, and have increased sey’s South Pacific forces in has a grtater aelectlon of meat to offer this Wednesday in g . Reodtags Dully, taieinding Sunday. The R.A.F. waited two weeks the Nazi 'occupation force to seven a bold surprise move seized ade, Bombing Alone in that ih|tin sector of the t ’A. M. to « P. 5L Or By A | ^ n t- to deal this crushing blow against full divisions, according to reports German lihe overlooking Cas- than ia nanally the case early In the , ment. In the Service of the Peo­ the expiring capital of the German the Green islands at the Will Not L(b;id to Vic­ If yon want to aave on points . . • nsh out your la I ThssMothera’ Circle of the Im­ Roy Turklngton, son of Mrs. from the continent. sino, it was-, announced to- maculate Conception will meet to­ Clara J. Turklngton, of Scar­ ple tor 80 Veoro. Reich. IJot since Jan. 30, when ’Th'b ditch was described aa northern tip of the Solomons Berlin was hit by a force ap­ tory Against Nippon. day, but in the invasion beachhead morrow evening at 8 o’clock at William P. Slover. borough road, left today to report 100 Church Street, Hertford, Conn. stretching from Jammer bay on More than Sto Marines, wounded in the Marshall Islands invaaidn, were removed from the first hos­ Monday, Geh. Douglas Mac- to the west headquarters acknowl­ the horns of Mrs. Thomas .Quinn at Fort Devena, Mass., having Phone 4-2024 proaching 800 planes, had it made the northeastern tip of Denmark pital ship arriymg at Pearl Harbor, T. H., from the battle area. Note the string of stretcher casea PIIESh S^^OTOPP^^ (7 POINT) 29c time with Price, Waterhouse A Arthur announced today, Allied Headquarter! in South­ edged loss o f Carfficeto, 10 miles of 13 Summit street. been accepted as an Aviation a major attack. \ to a point several hundred miles being carri^ along deck above the gangplank; (AP Wlrephoto from U. 8. Marine Corps.) closing a starve-or-surrender trap nortb of Anzio. Company of New York'as a certi­ Student ln_the Army Air Forces. It ia believed that\the armada to' the south. Behind the ditch the -west Pacific, Feb. 16— UP)— Gen. on 22,000 Japanese troops to the Warships Batter bermana I Sergeant Anthony Lansanb,’ son fied public accountant. He Is the fourth son of Mrs. Turk­ sent over Germany last night com- Nazis were said to have erected Z l Douglas MacArthur aaid today Calves’ Liver (8 points). Fowl for Fricassee, Soup ^ n e s After a few months of thU worg prtoed the greatest number of ■7 south. Warahips again battered the of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lanzano of lngton to enter the service. The concrete bunkers and iieavy gun Meet Only Light tteslatance that Japan cannot be defeated and Stewins Beef offer a wide choice for your Wednes- 170 Bissell atreet, ia spending a he became interested in hospital planes evei to fill the Reich’s skies Germans ringing the beachhead others are Milton, Jr., Robert, and Income Tax Returns emplacementa and to have laid American and New Zealand through blockade and bombing and, R.A.F. Wellingtons flung 1 15-day furlough at his home. He is administration and served suc- fat one night, including extensive mine fields The reports Gjriide Reveals cessfuny with the New Jersey Alan, Milton. Jr., la In the Navid troops, under cover of air and na­ down block busters in a night at­ at present stationed in Florida. Air Forces and hla three younger Prepared heavy bombers and more than 200 said thousands of Todt workers Reds Make Progress alone. State Home for Children, the State tighter craft. Berlin received the '/■ val surface strength which includ­ tack. brothers are In the Army Air Reasonable Feel completed the fortifications this ed cruisers, landed in an 8 p. m. "We must defeat Japan’s Army ^ ' i f ’yoa haw pleniy of pointa— h,we a Pot Mr. and Mrs. John Zimmerman Colony,.Woodbine, New Jersey, and eontento of 80« to 900 big bomb year. U. S. Artillery opened up 'pn Forces. Mrs. Turklngton is chief Telephone Manchester 8208 Nurses Brave twilight and met only light ma­ and for that purpose our strategy Monastery hill following the aerik or an Oven Roast, or a half a Ham or good Steak. . . ju.sl of 116 School street, who will then became superintendent of must devise ways and meana to Burlington County General hospi­ clerk of the local Selective Serv­ Areas Banned to Danes Toward Rail Centers chine-gun resistance. destruction of historic Mt. C a^ rao, to show you that we have more meat than usual on reach the 25th anniversary of their ice board. ‘’“Sillows i of flame awept through Five big surface airports bdvc bring our ground forces into con­ marriage on Feb. 22. will celebrate tal, Mt. HoUy, N. J. Following he the city when the assault was "For all strategic military pur­ abbey, which the Germapirinad been built north of Jutland and During Peril poses, this completes the cam- tact with his at decisive pointa,”' converted into a fortrera the event by a dinner for relaUvM was succeaatvely superintendent of iniahed. Crews of reconnoitering there are others undergrpnnd, it he said in a special statement. Wednesday. FAT ...... ^ 'paign for the Solomon islands," German infantry /presum ably nnd frle..da at their home, Sun­ Greenville City hospital, Green- ;psquitos reported a very large was said. All fortified ^ e a a are The Sdulhwest Pacific com­ iiUe, South Carolina, assistant MaeArthur said in a communique. waa sUll in possession of the key W e gave back to our customers 1,900 points for day. They were married m ine f l ^ of fire, with smoke pluming lianned to th i Danes. / T^„ghDe„.%3!: Labor Draft mander made his comment follow­ Concordia Lutheran church by the lujMrin...—.srintendent----- of — Children’s------Me- fo u r^ ile s into the atr. 60-Day Journey on Foot The estimated 22,000 Japanese hill, above beaiogCh Cassino, where waste fat during January . . that means they brought Fifty thousand Gerinan troops trapped on ChoiseuI, Shortland, ing discussion of recent successes violent batUltfg swept Into Ita then pastor. Rev. Herman Stip- jn^sl hospital, Chicago, and for British and American elnt Attack Made were estimated to be stationed at in his sector in which blockade in almost a thousand pounds in 1, 2 and 3-pound rans. the past seven years has been su- Through Nazi • Occu­ And Swamps Protect­ Bougainville and Buka islands to 15th plch. , Just bofore Berlin was hit a a big camp near/Aalborg, 15,000 Seen No Aid and bombardment played such a While we prefer to handle it early in the week. . . we have m t - the south “are n.iw Isolated from Thepfghtjng increased in Inten- ^ O U f smaUer fotoe of LamLasters made more- on the island of Zealand and pied Territory Aft- ing Pskov on North. vital part. taken it imy d a y .. .the government wants ail you have, The Professional Women’s Club War R elief their sources of supply at Rabaul s it y -^ American aoldiera who al* a feint atuKk on Frankfurt-on- about 10,000 .-nn Fuilen. (New Britain),” he said., Answ'er Decisive “ No" ady hold on^third ot the town, will enjoy a pot luck supper at Oder, 50 .nlleiKeast of Berlin, and strength of .police battalions er Oash Descrihed. M bring it akmg (in can s.. .we cannot take it in glass). Center Church house this evening Moscow, Feb. 16.— (fl*)— To Warriors "Starvation and disease are cer­ The statement aaid the general' continued the methodical destruc­ Honestly^ h*$ the Beat Mosquitos bombbd UrgeU Ip west­ tain to ensue from the military was asked if he thought J.o(San tion of house aftor. house which FRUITS . . . VEGETABLES . „ . at 6:30. with Mrs< Elsie Emery in (Oof^nued on Page Two) The Red Army made rapid Charge. Miss Avis Kellogg will ar­ ern Germany ana\Holland. Mines Cairo, Feb. 16.—i/Pi—A 60-day blockade which renden their po­ could be defeated through-'-block- the Nazis have converted into Policy also were laid in enemy waters. progrress today along the! Every morning we send to the market in Hartford range for the games. joUmey on foot through Nazi-occu­ Green Blames Strikes sition hopeless. With their air­ ade and .bombing alone,^nd the miniature fortresses. The heaviest prevmus raid on for the freshest, best quality fruits and vegetables avail- pied territory by 13 American iighway and railway between { fields destroyed and their barge answer was a deslvp^no.” Reports Only Patrol Clashes The condition of Selectman Berlin waia on the night of last ugft and Pskov toward thej On Federal Wage and traffic paralyzed, relief of the "Both of theso/are powerful The lull in ground fighting in able. Right n o w .. subject to arrival ewh day. .we Jan. 20 when more than ’ij578 tons Army nurses and 17 British sol­ 1 Clarence' Lupien who underwent Clarke ^4 o f Crew commujiigation j-jnetions o f' scattered garrisons is no longer weapons Indrtd'^ but decisive re­ the,lwachhead Continued;, the com-, are offering Cole Slaw. Salad Bowl, and Fresh Spinach (2,300 British.- lang - tonaK were diers after' their transfMa. ptaas Price Policies in Op­ sults in iimd€ra war can only be munique reporting only patrol! an emergency operation at the BINGO •**"**«f Jn t o . r , \ )yelaya and Keofllova-Pustin praeticablc and their ultimate in cellophMe bags ready to u s e .. . 25c bag. */“Pf ® Manchester Memorial Hospital dropped within an hour. "The had crashed in Albania was de­ posing Legislation. fate ia sealed.’’ achieved,4frrough the combined ef- clashes in the Cisterns and Car- demand we have worked up for these items in just a few Saturday night, was reported by Insurances F.’s heaviest previous raid oi Die as Ship scribed here yesterday by the man while southeast .o f Lake Pei­ The Green islands, also known fo rts^ i all three forces—> ground, roceto (Apr’Iia) areas. bis family thla morning, as being single target wM^iU attac^^ who guided them to safety. pus other Sovier units strug­ as the Nissan islands, are 40 Navfil and air,” MacArthur de- Headquarters arid Carroceto days. Hannover about 2,800 tons Lieut. Gavan Duffy, British par­ Washington, Feb. 16.—(4^— ared. "No one or no two of them waa in German bands. Fiorca much improved. > Tonight at 8 O'clock / gled through the dense forests and iriles northwest of Buka Islam pound 11c Agency long Iona) last Sept. 22. y achute officer who was attached to swamps protecting Pskov on the President William Green o f the and about 120 miles east of can obtain victory. fighting has swirled in this neigh­ APPLES Hits Ledue borhood, witli a canning factory The Air Ministry flrst/Iisted 45 the Albanian partisans nnd who north. American Federation of Labor to­ Japanese base at Raba ‘The strongest military element W e Just received a load o f fine quality Baldwin, De­ 175 East Center Street planes lost, but later ^/knnounced was assigned to lead the group o f Japan ia Uie Army which must th.;re changing hands four times. Death Struggle In Final Stage day reiterated hia opposition to the enemy has been tojring re licious and McIntosh Apples. BeUeve it or pot. . .under Tel. 3665 ORANGE HALL the toll was 43. through German lines, told the Down in the northwest com er peated and heavy Afned aerial be defeated before our success is Allied forces had pushed' tour RANGE AND A Swedlah report quoting pri­ Britii Freighter Piles story of the exciting adventure. national Mrvice legislation before assUred. Thla can only be done by miles north ot Carroceto to the the O.P.A. ceiling of 11c pound, we do not get enough ADM,R^i^lON ...... of the Dnieper bend the death poundings. They a Jsd are only 230 vate advices reaching Stockholm Owrsbot OestUiatlon struggle of the German forces the Senate Military committee, miles southeart,'''of another Japa­ the use of large ground forces. It's outskirts of Campoleone, 16 miles out of the deal to pay for the bags. ..th e fellow vyho Onto ock in Driv­ below Rome, but German counter­ FUEL OIL said high explosives and incen­ The plane had left Sicily for trappi^ In the Cherkasy pocket blamed strikes on the govem- nese base jA.^avieng, New Ire­ useless and misleading to talk oi drives wav up to Fitchburg, Mass., for them says he >« in Bari. Italy, but the pilot overshot short cuts. They do not exist. attacks forced them back. 381 Center St. Tel. 6568 diaries showered down on all sec- ing Bliz^sqrd; 20 Sur- entered its final stage. 'There mtat’a wage and price policies, land. the 8Bme fix...ao it may be the last shipment of good his destination, making a crash every ravine, trench and clump )f "It's teamwork of a united, While Allied heavy bombers tiona o f Berlin laat night. and said a civilian labor draft nup of Five lalanda gave direct support to infantry on auaUty apples we can offer. Better buy them Wednes­ All Traffic Disrupted vivors Rekch Shore. landing acrcss the Adriatic sea in woods was the scene of desperate would not add "a single plane, a rritory seized by the Amerl- well-balnhced command used as a James A. Woods Income Tax ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 11 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Albania. unit and not Uie preponderance of day morning, or ask us to hold some for your Week-end All bus, tram and underground fighting. Many more Nazis died single ship, a single tank or a sin^ fins'' and New Zealanders- is com­ lOonUnned an Page Ten) traffic waa reported disrupted. Portsmouth, N. H., sVb. 16— (/P) Partisans who found the party as the Rusrian troops closed in, at gle bullet to the nation's war posed of a group of five coral la- any one element that is essential (wder. after the crash led them to a near­ to victory. We delude ourselves if Berlin correspondents of Swedish -T w enty-four memberiN. of the the same time throwing back re­ diiction. >• lands forming a horseshoe-sfiaped Returns newspapers were almost complete­ by town, but they were forced to peated rescue attacks by Field "T h e ' major cause ofa tflk ea is atoll 16 by 14 miles There la an we plan otherwise. Just aa is the crew of 44 on a 7244-ton\British (eavh almost immediately when a Marshal Fritz von Mannstein's interior lagoon and a low coral case with Germany, we must de­ FOR TOP VALUE NOTICE, ly silenced, but the German-con­ thst the governmatriyMa attempt­ vise ways and means to bring our trolled Scandinavian Telegraph freighter were lost when the\fhip German detachment approached tank brigades. ing to enforce w a^ stabilization perimeter. Highest oolnt on thq COD FILLETS'...... • • • • • •<•••’...... IN A NEW HOME the neighborhood. 'fhen three The advance toward Pskov in atoll is 200 feet, and there'are a ground forces into contact with IN ORDER TO SERVE YOU BETTER bureau reported from Zurich that piled onto Bpon island li while it hfistoifed to stabilize the bis at decisive points.” Flashes! PERCH FILLETS ...... * ...... Prepared Messcrschmitt I09s dive-bombed the north, however, was more cost of /Ijyifig.’' Green told the number of flat placet suitable for See the Ones Being Built By the heavy attack started many about 12 miles off York, Me., in and strafed them as they walked Old Concept No Longer "Factual" (Iskte Biilletlna ot the UP) Wire) COD CAKES fires. driving blizzard Friday and split spectacular, for it exemplified r'omnfijtbfe. ‘TTie way to prevent airfields. ' 'ong a road'and they were forced Russian fighting tactics as well as The operation culminated a ae­ bfacArthur said the old concept HADDOCK FILLETl? GREENBROOKE - DNB, German news agency, de­ in two, the First Naval district la to readjust tho, stabili- of Japan aa a predominantly mari­ YOUR tO>flee into the hills. any campaign to date— the- strat' tion program so that the pur­ ries of outflanking maneuvers in Child Critically Burned SHRIMP ...... ,..lb , 5.3c Reasonable Fee clared in a broadcast: public relations office disclosed to­ D ^ y who had caught up with time nation based upon her Island Waterhury, Feb. 18— —Roes "British air Hqns carried out egy of fighting down bighw chasing power of the wage dollar the Solomons under MacArthur's HOMES, INC day, with approval of the British themNrtter partisan headquarters and side roads rather tb^n^ at­ empire',is no longer “ factual,” Ann Eichman. 3, waa critically FULL LINE OF VEGETARLES Admiralty. is restored. adding; On Walker Stffiet Phone 4 0 5 0 INCOME TAX CONSULTANT tacking on a straight Unfrront. ■ ‘This can ,be done either, (Continued on PS^e Eight) burned about the entire body when (Continoed on Page Ten) The motor vessel crashed onto' (Conttaiied on Page Ten) With her immense holdings on her clothes caught fire from tho ** ELECTRIC FLOOR POLISHERS WILL BE LOCATED AT Byelaya ia on toa^'Leningrad- through upward revision of wage the Asiatic continent, Manchuria, For farther infoivnatloM call at the rock at 2:23 p.'m. (e. w. t.), Pskov railway bntwMn Lugs and kitchen stove at her home today. Are in commis.sion A g a in ., .and You (^ n Rent One for and, pouiided all night by terrific rates or, even more effectively, by Korea, and northern China, to aay Alexander Jarvis Co. olllee oa WARD Pskov and connected with rigid reduction and control at She was admitted to Waterhury seas, broke up Saturday morning nothing of her southern mainland $1.00 A DAY V Center street or at 28 Alexander Gdov to JAu weat by an excellent prices of the necessities of lif^" hospital where her name i aa ■ a t THE Food Reserves with the forward half remaining Grave Crisis conquests, she has become Inlrin- placed on the danger, list. Au'i.i- street. JONES FURNITURE STORE Synth^c Oil h lg t ^ e ^ l^eofilova-Pustln is 12 Heads Opposition WItnensra - sioally a continental power with fast on the ledge and the aft half east )— A 21- TICKET PRINTING 'Served 11 A. M. to $ P. M. MAURICE J . CROTEAU service, however. In picking up viet objectives befpre the main the Impcict 'of utter chaos” if the day Wfis described in MacArthur’s By Ovid A. Martin ; survivors from the tempest-ridden Washington, Feb. 16.— (JP — A Bulletin! year-nld elevator operator, who METERB COMPUCTE DINNEB8 Formerly *'At Cook’s Service Station , attack on Pskovh^glns. for they bill becomes laW, Green stated: .SPEaAL! Associated Press Farm Expert strong bi-partisan group in ' the / “K o one in America haa been Montevideo, Uruguay, Feb. '(Conjtlniied on Page Four) said he was an alien with a 4 -F . 5 P. M. to a P. M. draft registration, was changed Meter prints amonnt of de­ Washington, Feb. 16— Vast re^ (OoBtinned on Page Fnnr) House prepared to push to a vote tUonttnued mt Page^BIglit) mdre outspoken in condemnation 16.— Germany’s curt pro­ $1.0a OBd $130 ^ today with having sent threaten­ lt)0% Virg^ Wool livery on your slip for your •erve stocks of food accumulated today legislation designed to as­ o f wartime strikes than I have’ test nganist, detention of the Fabric Handbags for emergency war purposes may sure the nation a cohtinulng sup­ . . . but we must face the facts. German military attache, Gen. ing letters to Movie .Actress Katb- nrotection. become a politlqol and economic ply of domestically produced syn­ Trfiasqry Balance Strikes have occurred and they Friedrich Wolff, brought Ar­ Hitlei^ Urged rj-n Grayson in an effort to get hot potato this election year for Four Persons thetic motor fuel and aviation gaa- nill occur so long as the war gentina close to war with the military ihformation from her Htj- dier-husband, Capt. John Price. Black imd Brown with wOod handies. ‘ ^ those charged with - the responsl- olinc. Washington, Feb. 16—UP)r- The economy of our country is out of Reich last week, a diplomatic L. T. Wood Co. Ullty of allocating the nation’s With Interior department ofll- positien of the Treasury Feb. 14 line and out of balance, . . . source' said today, and pre­ The prisoner, takra into custody Recall Troops last night and booked as John :>] Bissell SL . TeL 4496 A few with Zippere. Reg. 1.98 to $ j|^ f food supply. . . Die in Storm ciala aaaerting that known petrn. HecelpU. $120,206,550.94;' ex- “The war labor disputes act has cipitated yesterday'a palace leum reserves in the United States penditutos, $214,589,234.23; net revolution ousting Foreign .Marsh ut New %'ork rtty, waa 4.98! Fully Recognize SitusRon quoted by police as saying hr ' It appears clear today thkt cni- are sufficient for not more than 14 balance, $19,145A72.l77.52. (Oontinoed oa Page Eight) Minister Gen. Alberto Gilbert. years at the current fate of usage, Cernian Cbnimander wrote the letters “ for fun.” He iriaia of the War Food adminia- Damage Estinmted at declined to answer, however, po­ tntion fully recognise the situa­ th«w House started action to meet Montevideo, Feb. 16.-i(4^ - the problem before It became Advises Move to Avoid lice said, when asked wjiat lie tion. ’They realize/that duery Thousands o f Dollars bloodless ■ coup by Argentirte na­ SPECIALI acute. tionalists who opposed that ebun Possible Eiitrapnieiit. planned to dp with the Inform-j- LA PIZZA move relati^ to Um distribution Result of High WWinds. i tion allegedly sought. o f food, partlcuivly supplies Little Opposition Expressed Dogs No Longer Will Get try’s recent break with the Axis forced the Argentine foreign min­ from the emergency reserve, will Representative Randolph (D, Stockholm, ' Fab. IS—(/P)—The Navy to Close School Boaton, Feb. 16.—(iP)—A atortn ister and two other state officials' $0.38 Mep’s Sox be subject to close scrutiny for Ws-Va.), author o f the legislation, German commander in northern Bmton, Keb, 16.—(4>)—TSie •ny po^ble effect on the Novem­ of gale proportions, accompanied to which little opposition yraa ex­ Medals Awarded Soldiers to resign yesterday and confront­ Finland waa reported tciday to ed the Ramirez government today Navy’s liidiMirlnatlon - school at Depot ber election. by rain, sleet and snow In some pressed'in general debate yester­ have urged Adolf Hitler to recall the Quonset Point, R. I., alr_sta>. They know, too, that the food dMttons, took the lives of four day, Said the government must with a grave crisis threatening to his troops to avert their entrap-- Ray<^ in Solid Color Blacks and f awards, new Inatlnictioas have have far-reaching effects on ijs tion will be closed on Kriday^nnJ }lc pr. trade wilt be watching closely persons in New England yester­ take the lead in developing inex­ New Rochelle, N. T., Feb. 1$.- me'nt by a Russian-Finnish peace, the basic ixiurses taught there fo^ for a clue os to whether the war day, Injured several others and pensive and efficient methods of (JP)—William Thomas, post nation­ been issued wlfich state: policies. direct negotiationsf for which now Square Browns. Reg. 29c! "The award of War department President. Gen. Pedro Ramirez the. pest two yeara will be ban- inay eiM with price-depressing caused damage estimated at many obtaining motor fuels from coal al commander of the Military Or­ appear to be under-way. dlod at the General Indoctrinii;;:..i atocks over-honglng the markets. thousand of dollars. i oil shale and other substances der of the Purple Heart, says he decorations to other than persons, himself apparently was left In a A (Serman source said the re­ that is, human beings. Is prohibit precarious situation by the coup, sdlrodl at Hollywood, Florida, In New Spring Shades (The rcaervs stocks, sarmorked violent gusts of wind spun ane­ Once developed, the system win be has been informed b y ^ e adjutant quest had been relayed to Berlin First Nav-a) diotrict beadquorten Grille mometers close to the hurricane turned ever to private industry tor general's efflee that War depart-. ed. If It is desired to recognize engineered by a group of reaction­ by Col. Gen. EJdward Dietl, and as- for a "contingency reserve." Irt- ary Army ofleera who seized con­ annoniiced today. Since It# .taicep- mark of 75 miles on hour, dam- operatioa. ment medals designed for soldiers | outstanding services of sn aniitis) Mrted there were Indtcatienz that tion, the Navy aaid. the school On The Square 'elude supplies owned outright by s | ^ telephone and power lines, no longer will be awarded to dogs, or a fowl, appropriate citation may trol of the Foreign Minletry while Pleated All Around the WFA, Some being held by the The bill authorizes appropriation a number of t-ranaport officers, es­ trained hundreds ot former law­ sPEOAL! Ladies Hose and tossed loose objects about of $30,000,000 to construct and op­ Thomas said he had written pro- be publish^ in unit general or- unknowrtng Argentine citizens sential tor any large-scale move­ food industry for the govern, fanned themaelvee in the sultry yers, newspapermen and buolness with freakish abandon. erate demonstration plants which testa to President Roosevelt, S e c-, ders." ment, already had been assigned executives for duty aboard cor* pient, snd some to be taken from Snowfall of Eight Incheo retary of - War Stlmson and the | The letter, Thomas said, added weather. to Dietl’s commana. production of the -nekt several would produce synthetle liquid riera, advanced faasra and ether Rayon Mesh Hose. Cotton top In Maine, rain froze on roods fuels from coat and' other sub­ adjutant general after reading that no 2feg other than Chips had Hie sudden turn of events caused Doubt Advice WiU Be Followed n o n t ^ stations. and foot. Choice of t h i ^ and later turned to snow, with stances. about toiir dogt recelvlBg war received Army decoratione. Gustavo Martines Zuviria, who had Thia informant expressed doubt ' • • • Roofing—Asbestoa \ (A s now set up, the stocks in northern sections reporting a fall ’Three plants probably would be medaia. Favore Medals tor Dogs resigned earlier as minister of jus­ that Hitler would follow Dietl’s ahadea. All aiaea! Reg. 4Sc! 3T« pf- dude: 20,000,000 pounds of but Mra. Edward J. Wren of Pleas tice and education because of his advice, particularly in view of-the Will Froeecute GhapUa of,eight or more inches. built All would be oDerated by Among theae, he aaid, was the Loa Angelea. Feh. IS.—r(JPh-V. Siding and Rodk ter, 60,000,000 pounds 'o f dieese, Hie dead were: tte Bureau of Minea Winch a ln a awartHng of the. {NHple JHWt. Ott- ontville, N. Y., who gave Chips to opposition to the break with the fact that-the Ruaaiana recently 170.000. 000 poiinds o f evtporate metal. ;ttai U not the father ef Mhw J4aff/ 5.000. 00d’ pounds o f veal, lamtllnbr piazza during.,a heavy gust The secretary of the interior machine-gun neat In Italy. ™ :ood the reasoning of some Rerry*a. tonr-menUi»-otd daught goaranteen. Keaaoaable PileM .' and mutton, ^09,000,000 pounds of wind. She hod been banging out New Instracttona Issasi thst man is brave through to havem m takenti almilar action. He said, however, that Col. Gen. S o obligation for oa eatlmate. would be authorised to acquire se­ the movie comedian arm he prel M foMl tats and j>Ua, 14,819,0()p clothes. cret processes, tachnico. data, in­ TbAmas quoted a letter from It and dogs throughi in­ RealgaatloM Annoanoed Hons Juergen Stumpff of the Nazi Write. Foreign Minister Alberto Gil­ Air Force had vlrtj^y abandoned eafod oa Fsdenl rHirgsa thal .M ''^ o n tg o m e r y eoass a t canned vi^tablee, 285,- Garnet) E. Bubor, S3, a t New ventions and other rights under MaJ. (3en. J. A. UUo, adjutant gon- stinct. vkJated the Mana art aai 000,000' pounds o f dried fruits, 4 York city, a Camden, Me., ship­ patents granted by this or any eral, oa saying that the award of Anyway, Mrs. Wren sold, she bert, who waa reported to have hia Finnish headqwirtera in favor KNITTING MILLS been willing to. declare war on of Oslo. Stumpff also waa report- eptred te deprive Ma fa Burton Insulating Co. had a feebng Chips might have ap- $72,000 cases of canned fruits, yard worker, was killei when hts other nation. Supporters pointed the silver star to (Jhipe has been protege ef her . ISO Oxford 9t.. Hartford 824-828 MAIN ST. 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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1944 PA(JB THI MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER^ CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16. -V iwu. waste paper situation is / rapidly ' ' - THE PEDESTRIANS’ PRIMER To^^t Facts Now Playing .at the.State Paper Salvage* becoming a serious factor in. the strength displayed b y the Repufe low Ameri(«n I honor the courage war effort. So many tntngs da- ^ Manchp»iP4T Blood Tests " •X—fio. 5- -Be Doubly Alert During the First Pew Steps— pend upon this source of raw ma- 1 licans. . of a man who sees through the dif- Tribute of New Zealand Exchange Sliii jPepper Raps rThis is a case where a kne^ Is flculUce ahaed and courageously On Life Is Slowing Up lerial tbat^ unless the-people make' MtOTMl NTT M ill iM it every, effort to salvage every bit | n funetlonsi pertodle a booeL” ,iaid Taft. Who I#/sup­ proposes to accept the challenge of, Date 'D tn U aul^isturS’ SrmHmt* In- porting Bricker for the n'omlna'' a dangerous future." Clear Chaplin of scrap paper It's going to hurt , tasks TOO tsrt Mrroiis. ersakr. On Trip Agi 4 ttruas, tlnd. wssk sad "disar ' : 1 ^ 0 Hopefuls tw £ Off the floor Taft added: “The Senator Nye (R-ND), y th o hSs To Mothers of America Tomorrow I In neefclwit. «i» Wrw Courses on Po^>Induc« iBeiieve Weather Had to badly within a short time. 0 |—«t such UaMs-dry tsmass fact that Pepper, .v\»o voices the Plakhsm*s VemtsMs CaapeoL._____ been critical o f Winkle's foreign Meeting, Zoning Board of Ap­ The waste paper committee will I Hess such symptosas. Ban’s s asedMS ' extreme New Deal viewpoint, is policy views, said he found it in- peals. Municipal building, at tion» Future W Be i>o With Decrease in announce future plans for the use i Our sons how flghl for liberty. Gripriliohii TaWs 1,00!0 8 Medical Boar(^ Decifles that mass Mams. Also a nw sh^ attempting to interfere in the Re­ terastii]g that administration sup­ Mrs. Lee Darling, Sr., o f o’clock. , mo.t duitm us B« of the money which will be derived ' m seblo tonlel PoUow isbsl dtnatMMSi ^alicau» VpHe^y Re­ Thf. loving ties that bind us Offered in School publican choice , of a candidate by porters-were "so concerned about Church street, recently received Axi.s War /Internees; ^ Friday, Feb. 18 Actor Not Father of mtndediwa h one of th* pnnoP<*' Th<^ Amount Collected from the sale of this raw material 1 pmkbsm*s Compound is vOrta trsWel s letter from her son's wife, Mrs. Are bound by tears and pain. plies Attack on attacking governor Bricker indi­ who , the Republican nominee Veterans' Day qt Blood honors’ and it ia probable that a meeting LYDIA E.PimUUE’S r Lee D arling,, Jr., cnClo.sing the Dear God, W ho knows arid loves Joan Berry's Child. CRItfCS of Roddcfltfl. Hartford, Feb., 16— (JP)—Courses cates to me the New Dealers are might be. Safe V o j^ e PletlgetK Center, St. Mary’s parish halL "The waste paper salvage col­ of the committee rViU be called poem printed below which was us all, S^pw^y and Bricker. afraid of the governor.’s strength "I wonder if Pepper was the one Saturday, Feb. 19 to acquaint Connecticut men about lections have fallen off at an alarm­ either the latter part , of this week published in a New Zealand paper. •Let war not come again. . ------■ if he is nominated." chosen to terminate any fiwther New York, Feb. 16— (/Pi— The Bond Rally, united Polish 8o- Los Angeles, Feb. 16. to enter the armed forces with or the first part of next wee^ Read Herald Advs. ladtrts BepuMican Views Lee Darling, Jr., who has been Brave mothers In America, Tlavilon SaftW I ing rate and I believe It was due Washington, Veb. ■ 16—(*>—The chsnces Willkie might have of ob­ exchange/finer Grip.^holm pointed cities at Pollsh-American club­ Charlie Chaplin’s slim ahou.ders, . Pepper told his col|ca|pjes in a for some time in , New Zealand And- all mothers of brave sons. house. the salient facts'about their post- to the weather this past week,” political duck hunUng season was taining the nomination?”' Nye its bow Across th’e Atlantic again weighted beneath a scries of crlm-' Another comment came today tee, declared recently that all qf induction future will soon be of­ said Melvin HathaWpy, chairman wide open today as Republicans general indictment-of Reptiblican with the U. S. Marines, mat i ied May God’s blessing rest upon you. Biuiday. Feb. tfl asked. today,/this time toward Lisbon inaf and civil actions, were re­ us, both pedestrians and drivers, o f the local comiTiiUe.e. "Only KEITH’S ANNUAL' volleyed rcpliw to a double-bar-r foreign policy views since , 1920 Miss. Neoline Grant, there in 1943. When war takes away her guns. Unveiling ot Service Flag of from the Connecticut High'vay fered in state schools, according Senator Butler (R-Neb). assert­ w he^ more than l.OOD Axis war lieved today ■ of one burden—red- should be careful at all times ‘*to four tons were picked lip'this week reled attack by' Senator Pepper that Wendell L. Willkie, the 1910 He has also called on relatives — M. Hawkes in^hees will be exchanged for a Italian-American societies at Ital-’ Safety Commission to accompany to an announcement from Dr. ing he could understand Pepper’s haired Joan Berry's charges that respect the rights of the other and it hurt our weekly average of tD.. FIs.) on two potential G.O.P. presidential nominee who is run­ of local people- who live in New similar group of Americans. In- ian-American Club Alonso G. Grace, state education desire "not only to nominate he is the father of' her four- the s’aetch abovd: I iellow.” 15 tons. presidenUal nomlnaes—Governors ning again, “ prolMibly had made Zealand, and likes the country. A udtng wounded and sick soldiers Wednesday, Feb. 2S com m i8sionei> , President Roosevelt for a fourth "It’s odd how circumstances | Mr. Chambers expreliiMd the "There Is good news, hoWever,’’ Thomas E. Dewey r.f New York himself unacceptahU to the 'old graduate of Manchester High now Nazi prisoners Surgical Dressings at American month.s-olil d.-uipht'er. Preliminary plans for offering term, but the candidate for the alter Cases for human beings. An ^ opinion that hundreds of persons and John W. Bricker of Ohio. guard,’ Which still IS—as it always school he enlisted in the Marines The sleek Swedish motorship, Legion Home, Leonard street, AO Counsel for Chapun and- Miss the courses, at the request of the continued Mr. Hathaway as We Republican party as well.” said: South (-oventr>'/ automobile driver always feels [ would be saved from much per­ have received word that thS new Pepper decImmeiJ in the Senate has been—the Renublicah' party, more than three years ago anti CS.irying enemy diplomats, Ger­ a. m. to 4:30 p. m. Berry accepted the verdict of a War department, have already because he is known to have cou­ "W’e don’t need help from the medical board that the 54-ycar- that the pedestrian is wrong, only sonal pain, sorrow and lyorry If been sent to school superintend­ operating table for.the Manchester FEBRUARY EVENT yesterday that the governors are has the rank of Supply Sergeant. man nationals and prisoners of Opening of branci office at Le­ rageous convictions about Inter­ other'slffe in the selection of our Four------South f'ovcntry membfera of to change his opinion when he! Memorial hospital has been shipped **retreating. shiftLng. vacillating, The poem enUtled "A Tribute war, sailed out of New York har­ gion Home, for renewal of auto old Brit sh-born actor did not fa­ Connecticut residents joined to­ ents in draft board centers and national collaboration after the c a n d id ^ .” ther the yo'-ngster, as she alleged gets out of his car and becomes and should arrive here by the end word>moutiUng’’ cardidates whose to American Mothers” ts as fol­ the acnior class at Windham High bor yesterday, assured of a safe markers.’ gether , in a concerted drive four regional meetings, to discuss war. Pepper galled Governor Dewey a in a paternity sui. against him. • a pedestrian.” ___ - A against accidents, all kinds of of next week.” forslgn policy views are va^e, lows : school are named on th^our-year passage by an belligerents. It is Thursday. Feb. t4 the actual programs have been I do not expect ever to vote for "coy candimte" who, he predicted, Will Abide hy Decision First Selectman David Cham- ■ accidents, that kill and injure Every Piece Helps and gksnstor Ta^t (R., Ohio) . . Dear Mothers in Antericai. honor roll. . Alton Tayior had an expected to dock in the Portuguese Alsrt about Feb. 24. School Sock and Buskin play, ’SChese meetings, Dr. Grace said, Deal” must be alarmed at the said, “-but I will say that aa s fel- slipper and rV to the ball.” He In announcing the ship’s de­ "Junior'Miss.' lation the decision la conclusive,” the Manchester Safety Commit-1in this state. v will be held at Hartford, Feb: 24; referred to Brick^t as a "modern For the gallant sons you’ve sent 83.61; Frederick ^ lite 82.96 and said J. J. Irwin, attorney for Miss Nancy Lee Starkcl 80.38. ITiere parture last night, the State de­ ^urday, Feb. 36 at Norwalk, Feb. IS; at New Ha­ Harding," who, the Floridian said, us. Old TimeCa Night. Hose Co. No. Berry, 24, who bore the baby, From private to high ranks. were 70 pupila/on the honor roll partment in Washington revealed ven. Feb. 23 and Norwich, Feb. 24. had made a dcclaraUpn of foreign out o f a claaMyOl 170. for the first time that American 1, Manchesterx^re Department. Carol Ann, last October. "We Tobacco Growers The coursea Dr. Grace said, Lynne Overman, Irene Manning and Morgan in a scene No better band of men must and will ab.de by the doc­ Colt’s Worker policy "whch 1 challenge any pro­ The monthly’ meeting of the Wil- sick and wounded would be among MondayxMarch IS will be directed principally to­ froin their Warner Bros, picture, "The Song," In Technicolor Has ever- manned our shores, tors’ decision.” ponent to show a w oi^ stronger limantic Pkstors Union was held those being repatriated. Annual meeting Chamber of wards men now out of school and now' playing at the State here. .than the utterances of nt^ prede- So please accept the gratitude Commerce at the Y.\ Chaplin had denied paternity / May Not Plant We owe to you and yours. Monday a* 10:30 at the local Con- The department seld that names will be given l o ^ l y in,, a series icessor and prototype, PCMident of those who will board the Grips- .Saturday, Maridi 18 but paid Miss Berry some $15,000 Hurt ill Crash Their tinners are so pleasing. gregatiMial parsonage uith 14 at­ of two or more meetings. Harding' of Ohio.” holm In Lisbon will be made pub­ Ladies' Night, Tall Cgddrs, at for ’medical expense, and agreed Their accent quite a thrill. tending: The Rev. Frederick Grant Lancaster, Pa., Feb. I .-H P)— Scope of Courses 'ifncsfesa; lic as soon as they are received. the Masonic ’Temple. to undergo a blood test to settle 6 1 They love to think’ they’re tough of ^ndham presided and took Two hundred and seventy-five They will provide futuro serv­ ch^ge of the worship sierv’lce. The PaaeeUgers Include Diplomats the matter. Critirally Injurecl \^lien icemen with accurate infimmatlon guy». Passengers on the liner yester­ Irwin added that Muss Berry "is Lancaster county tobacco growers But your touch ia on them still. -ograin included a talk on Legis- —many owning the prime tobacCo about selective service; the pro­ ative Impressions by the l^v. day, the department said, Included not available for comment and is Auto Goes Down Em­ Gas on Stomach Sad mothers in America. Synthetic Oil acres of Pennsylvania —declare cess of Induction; the nature of Chas. A. Downs of Windham, and 18 form er Vichy French diplo­ In no condition to comment In any Relieved hi 8 minirte* or We know your blinding pain, / bankment into Creek. will not plant crops next spring early stages of Army and Navy TOMORROW IS the Rev. Otis Lee Monson of Wil- mats, 27 German consular offi­ case.” training . service classlflcatton dsable your ■— y ksch Of hoping, trusting, waiting, unless their dispute over ceiling WhMi *••••• gtoRMdi RTlfl etotM painful, auffmat- limantic on ’’Famoua Evangelists." cers and their families, seized in Plan Pushed Doctors Make Blood Tests procedures; general nature of life ’■0 XiMr itnaiarb and hfartburn. tfMtorg miall* TUI your sons come home a^ain. Patterson, N. Y., Feb. 16.— (JP)— prices for the 1943 crop is settled praaertba dio faiaaal-irunt M0lci|MS UMarii for There was-a period of informal dis- North Africa and Italy, several The whlte-haiied film comic, in the armed forces; services Dear mothers in America, Awakened by the barking of^ a by the Office of Price Administra­ QUINTUPLETS ciiaaion, and the Halo Donation Li hundred German nationals and 131 imdcr Federal grand jury Indict­ available to servicemen and their CHEF’S DAY! MORIARH BR0S.-TEL. 8500 T^lati. No Uiatlta. BalJ-ui brtnti rotafewt in ■ ' One day we will be frci (iMitliuMd^ from Pag* Om i dog at a. rh.- today state po­ tion and the prices for 1944 tobac­ |iir|r or doubla ynur armay back as ratura ^ brary was inspected. A dinner was a^ck and wounded prisoners of ment for alleged Mann act viola­ 2:40 dependents and the story of the tp M. at «U Sm uitT ' Have courage then, for kll war. tion involving Miss Berry, was lice of Patterson barracks were co set. served, at noon by members of the out Germany, Great Britain and war. itself. The 'mansgement has aet uiart Thnrsdoy aa On the day the ship lands, rail­ cleared of the paternity charge led to the discovery of an automn- Meeting last night, the growers, Ladies’ Association, comprising Russia already are producing ’The need for such courses has "ChePs Day” . . .a day In Which we pa.v tri­ MUSHROU Stain Resistant! Heat Resistant! New Low Price! road trains will arrive in Lisbon when three doctors yesterday • bile accident on Route 22, In representing 994 acres o f unsoIC Mrs. Wilton L. Roac, Mrs. Maude large amounts of syrttjiettc fuel been widely recognised. Dr. Grace from Germany with an undisclosed made blood tests of Chaplin, Mias Which Thurman Herrlman, 27, of tobacco, were unanimous in .their bute to his culinary skill by offering special Churchill and Mrs. Clarence Wil and that some al(Cri patCt)te seized said, and .they have worked .. out number of seriously, sick or wound­ Berry and the baby and unani­ R.F.D. 2, Terryvlllc, Conn., was stand. John S. Shenk reported that tempting dishes on that diay. If you missed 5 PC. >‘UINOCK” TOP DINETl’ES fo fl m llama. Guests included the follow­ by the govemntCut mlghralso be successfully in rOther sections o f ing members of the Clergy and ed American ioldlera, about 166 mously . agreed that the actor critically injured and is listed on although OPA has publicly an­ firii^T COLDS ’X valusbie in working out a^ pro­ the country. out last Thursday.. .make a note now to T * fw iilBtiy ReHem Conghlng their wives: Mi. and Mrs. Chas. relief Workejrs and newspaper co r­ could not ffkve been the father. the danger list at Danbury hospi­ nounced that it would not raise specially Redin ed to win new friends! A gram. , ' The program has been approved have dinner tomorrow at The Tea Room. Downs and Mr. and Mrs. Frederick respondents, 96 officials of other Chaplin, with six others, also is tal, State Police Sergt F. J. Kap- prices for the present crop the and M iUJruUiing Easier smart modern dinette with that new won­ Could Supply Needs 8,000 Vehn Grant, Windham; Mr. and Mrs. American republics, about 375 na­ charged in- grand jury Indlctinents pesser reported today. Lancester County Tobacco Grow-, by National Selective Service Ad­ At the first signaNvhich may warn of n der of modem science- a genuine DINOCK . The Bu/eau of Min a recently ministrator Lewis B. Herahey and cold — the Dionne Quintuplets chests, Dnnnid Rhoades. Mansfield Cen­ tionals of >he United States and with having conspired to compel Sergeant Kappesser said that era association lias not been notl' top that is gleaming, smooth, heat and stain reported to Secretary Ickes that by Maj. Gen. Sherman Miles. throats and backs are rubbed with resistant! Extension table and 4 ohalra $ othci American enuntriea, and a after being awakened by the dog 39-50 ter; Mr. and Mrs. Chas. D. Broad- fled officially. experipiVnts In applying the hy­ Miss Berry, to leave California afr Musterole—a product made especially bent, South Coventry; also the number of Americe.;i diplomats. belonging to Frank Grady, a The growers want 25 cents a to promptly relim coughs a|ri sore throat only .$S9J10 now. $1.85 Weekly drogenation process to costs Indi­ ter a quarrel at the actor's Bever­ Rev. Walter Lanphear, chaplain; The Portuguese Foreign office, ly Hills home. farmer on whose property the ac­ pound for wrapper leaf, ten cents The site of the 'Vatican was CHEF^S SPECIAL due to colds, to make breathing easier cated this country can develop the Rev. George R?esc, E.vatford; aided by Swiss and Red Cross of­ The phy.siclans making the cident occurred that he and for filler and 15 cents for “run of once occupied by the Gardens of and break up local congestion in the ficials, will arrangi the exchange. "enormoui( amounts” C* gasoline Troopers Eugene O’Connor and Nero. . upper bronchial tract. \ Mi.ss Maude PhiJUp;:, director of^ blood tests were Dr. Roy Ham- the crop” as against the OPA set FOH THURSDAY! Musterole brings such wonderful relief Religioiu Educ|Kion, Willimantic, The Gripsholm will carry Red and oil from its Coal reserves, es­ David Griffin, together with the timated at three trillion tons. mack, representing Miss Berry; prices o f 21 for wrapper, 'seven for becauM it’s MORE than just an ordi­ f * 0 J W OF MANCHESTER Mi the Rev, OtisiX«e Monsou and the Cross relief supplies and mail for Dr. V. L. Andrews, for Chaplin, farm owner followed the dog to filler and 10 for ungraded. nary "salve.” It’s what so many DocUirs Rev. Arthur Varley of Williman­ prisoners of war and civilian in­ This, said the bureau, could yield a creek on the farm where they and Nurses call a modern e6 u n let\ 800.000.000,000 barrels of oil anf the Injured man’s condition and Injured. on the road to feeling better—wUch ia Dedication of the Church Honor lon. This me^ns private firms can they were unable to learn whether He was rescued after his ship what you’ra after. Roll wUl 'take place next Sunday not develop the manufacturing be was thrhwn from the car or got went down, and now Is convalesc­ Don’t depend on artificial aids to coun­ morning at the morning service at Used bv Gemians process, he/said. but that the gov­ out after It had landed in the wa­ ing at the Philadelphia . Naval teract indigestion—when Carter’s aid the Congregational church. Wives, ernment ihust perfect it for pri­ ter. The car. however, was com­ hospital, the Third Naval district digestion after Nature’s own order, when taken as directed. Get Carter’s Little families, friends of service men vate business. pletely demolished in the crash. said yesterday in announcing the ai urged to attend the service. London, Feb. 16.—(iP)—New Ger­ Liver Pills today—at any drugstore— 4 Be said. award. Mrs. Clarence V. Rathbun and man military units highly trained ..onJy^SL^roujir^be glad you did. f.---' daughter; Janet Marion, of Gilead, In the warfare of retreat and are visiting the former’s mother, known as “destruction comman­ Engagements Mrs. Elizabeth White, on Ripley dos” have been assigned to duty Hill. with every Nazi division on the Next Sunday afternoon at Italian and Russian fronts, it was learned today. Koa-Piercy 1 o’clock, the Rev. Alfred Lambert o f Hartford wiU give an address on These units were said to jiave 'Mrs. M. Stella Plercy announces taken over on an intenskied scale the engagement of ner daughter, "Race, Religion, and Peace.” On — ON THE SAME SHOW — Sunday, Feb. 27, Rabbi Maurice the demolition assignmenta j)re- Mias Mildred Plercy, to Frank LAY IT. AWAY FOR SPRING' Zigmond of Storrs will occupy the ylously left to the German Pioneer son of Mrs. Ag»ea pulpit. . corps, which was trained n^re-in Erie. Pa. Tomorrow afternoon the Ladiys fortification constructloiv^ and Miss Piercy is a graduate of . Right\pw is the time to see Blair’s Sm art' A.ssociation will meet in the chi^h front-line bridge auid rood repair Manchester High school and Is em- FashionsTor Spring. Make your selection veatr>- from 1 to 3 p. m. ^/Mlss than In the tactics of retreat plpved in ^heney Brothers main Margaret Danehy and Misjr Mary Assignment of detachments with office. Mr. Kos.ia a torpedo man tomorrow anfl “ la.v'-it-away” for Spring. Irwin of Willimantic will Speak on every division is Indicative, U was with the U. 8. Navy. No date has the recreational needs/of young said, o f tbs German policy toMeave been set for the wedding. behind nothing of/military value S u n d a y “ GUNG HO’ Pilgrim Fellocron and Col. Eduardo Avolos; in millions of homes U the same home- . . i that’s why VapoRub is so food just eight hours after the com GOU leaders. One sign was the remedy grandma us«l Vkkt to UK wiwili colds strike. , immUque, stated conclusively, how­ reappearance of the pro-NasI VspoRiulTl...... What better recommends- < ever, that such steps as the Orsen new.spaper Pampero under the tioh could a product havcl Islands aren’t sufficient to bring new name of'EI Federal. When you rub time-tested VappRub Japan to her knees. A report that the government on the throat, chest and back a t bad- m SH S was about to declare war on Ger­ many has been diligently spread ISeed All Nav€il Sirenfith by nationalist groups among those Ntaion Can Muster sections of the public which ab­ New York, Feb. 16.— Rear hor the idea of Involvement in the Have YOU Hobphulizution Iii-surance? Admiral Yates StirllnR. Jr., foimer war for any reason. Chief of staff Of the United States A government c<».mmunlq\ie So MUCH Protection Beet says "the war , In the Pacific sued last night In Buenos Aires Is as yet anybody’s wai’’ and denied reports that an Argentine For Such LOW Cost ^ ship had been torpedoed and sunk America needs "all the Naval m e n ------18 lo 60— .Annual Premium^$7.W strength we can muster." or that Argentina had declared The 72-year-old Naval offiror, re­ war on the Axis. / Daily Benefit $3.00 tired since 1936. made the asser­ tion in summarising the conclu­ WOMEN-—18 to .35— .Annual Premium .AO.1.3 sions of his book. "Why Sea Pow­ Daily Benefit $.3.00 er Will Win the War," which is be­ Hiller Urjjed ing released, today. CHILDREN TO 17—Annual Premium $6.00 He contended that air power Recall Troops Daily Benefit $2.50 can’t win the war either on land Higher Daily BeheHta .At Slight Additional Cost. or at sea. In Europe or in the Far -^iTionflnoed frmqs Pag* One) Bast, and added; "The Allies dona Policy Fee 81.00 for .Men and Women. Intend to bomb Germany and ed to have ordered the withdrawal 60c for Each Child. Japan into surrender." of German fighter and bomber This Is evident. Stirling said, in squadrons from the Rovanlemi and the massing of great Armies for A United States Marine digs a foxhole on Namur Island as U. S. forces seized the Jap base in the Kwajaleln atoll during the suc­ ALLEN & HITCHCOCK^ Inc. Intended invasions. Sea power Kcml airfields In Flnlm-^l to Nor­ cessful invasion of the Marshall l.slands. Burned out mcchaniz-.’d equipment and a shallcrccl blockhouse are risible in ^ e background. way. 933 MAIN STREET MANCHE:4TER, CO.VN. makes possible such huge land of­ Other Alarines move through the wreckage. This picture was made by Associated Press Photographer trank FUan. (AP Wlrephoto). PHONE 8801 fensives that will be needed to Pear Reprisal .Measures It hrts been eatlinatc'd that Ger­ achieve victory, he declared. .i’.6ngregatlpnal church will hold .N'qt long after that, all plunged May Undergo BonibInKa many now has about aeVen dlvl- their monthly meeting this *eve- into the sea in the blinding storm. alona of troops In Finland Their 24 of Crew A member iSf the British gun He asserted that If Germany has presence undoubtedly caused/ Rockville iilng at eight o’clock in the church secretly constructed large battle­ .locial rooms. crew, Alexander RossTS, ot Aber­ ^he Finns to. proceed cau­ Lewis II. Chapman deen, said that he^nd a fellow ships our eastern coast may un­ tiously in the matter of effecting a 849, Rockville Wuinen’s Council Die as Ship dergo bombings or the Allies may separate peace with' Russia, for The Women's Council of the gunner, reached a life raft which be ured into a sea battle. they fear reprisal measures which Vernon Center Congrcgntional soon capsized. Btlrling predicted that In addi­ the Germans might take. church will hold a meeting thla Hits Ledffe Too Numb To Grab Line tion to a second front across the While Helsinki would neither evening at eight o'clock at their They succeeded- in righting it, English channel. United Nations Coiiiicil Backs rooms in tjie parsonage. confirm nor deny that peace nego­ (Continued from Page One) however, and half an hour later a | forces may Invade Greece via Crete tiations with Russia are under W indmv Cracked rescue ship drew alon^ide. He i and the Balkans across the Adri­ way. it was disclosed that Juhu A large plate glass v;indow at atic. He said he believed Turkey Champ’s Plea . report on prospective meat sup­ permjt. feelin) that the residents 9 lo 11 p, m. - Be.dmlnton/ plies. The report said civilian aup-^‘ will be the speaker and there will raft left J>(e VomcI, for he couldn't On Peace Reports whp protested should be given swim. THE NEW PRINT SPRE.AD plies probably will be about the ipbre consideration. He said the be motion pictures and music. Marco Polo was burled' in the tame aa in 1943. .Moscow, Feb. 16— (>Pi — The At Iowa College > r the raft hit the water, Remlnlseeiif of t'ulonlol days Is this red and- white wove* Soviet union had no offtcial com-, yard would reduce property values Doris M. Mehr, daughter of Mr, Church of St. Lorenzo in Venire. “A contingency reserve, set up in the section. said, “1 got four other men by the War Food administration i.ient today on reports abroad that and Mrs. H. Mehr of 9 Cottage onto It. Two others clUng to a cotton Spread. It comes in full size only. Finland is eagerly seeking peace A letter of agreement between to meet emergency requirernents. Wilfred A. Lutz and the city was street has enrolled in the plank until they Were picked up. could be allocated to ctVItinns terms. Training School for Women I’d been aboard the boat for ab 'ut 'The Russians have rec^Ved full brought in by which. Mr. Lutz will Ugly Eczema later," the bureau said. "If- the audit the city’s books for the cur­ servista yeoman at the lowtFState a .year. We were carrying a gen­ Our CeilinR production estimate proves to be reports on Finnish sheilirig of Len­ Teachers College, 'Xledar Falls, ingrad and other particlpatioh In rent year 'st a price of $450. and eral cargo." eaaentiaHy correct, and the emer­ thla was a^roved by the Council. Iowa. The yeoman ^rourse. of Saves At Least Seven Uvea No Jo?:e gency resetwe is not allocated for the war at the slije' of Germany. City Court study includes Shorthand, typings Chief Wifeless Operator Stanley The itching torment of eczema Is war purposes, civilians may receive Thns the people regard the Finns There were', two cases before Naval correspondstlce. records and enough to make anyone \Vretchcd Remember our East Hartford Branch store Is open every with almost t})4 same hatred as J. Wood, who was credited by sur­ more meat In 1944 than is now In- Judge Laurenby M.. Dl^Iln in the forms and c u n ^ t events. Upon vivors with saving at least seven and anxibu.s for relief, If you Suf­ Friday night until 9 P. M. . . dicated." !hev have for, the Germans. the 8uccc.sa(uf completion of the fer from the itching of eczema, 'The Russians certainly would Rockville City. Court on Tuesday. lives, said he was snug in his bunk Dismiss Possibility Aa Aeademic Edmund G. Brobek 29. of New !2 weeks eburse she will be eligi­ when the ship went on the rock. pimples, angry, red. blotches and If ,WFA officials are Inclined to Insist on, hard terms to end the York City, charged with speeding ble for a petty officer rating and other irritating blemishes, get Pe­ 1^. % war. will be sent to active duty at a The survivors, describing yVoOd's diamtsa aueh s poaalblllty aa aca- was fined »40 with $20 being re­ eoriduct as heroic, said that he terson's Ointment. 35c all drug­ ■ demlc. Pointing to (lotent'al mil­ People in Moscow seem Mo be mitted. naval shore.station. . gists. If one application does not itary, land-leasa aa well aa foregn taking jhe riew that, with Lenin­ Mrs. Annie Janton. 49. of 108 pulled the seven men Irom the delight you. money refunded. Pe­ rellsf raquirements. they say they grad liberated, the Red Army can Hlgjii street, charged with Intoxi Dqgc>ibrher to ('Up Hair water as his IJfeboat was buffeted terson’s Ointment also wonderful Ailvertiffe in The HerMhl— II Pav^ expect the hulk of the r resigned to clip hair. ing the disaster. lie sent out the reserves might be needed for civil­ hold a public food sale Friday SOS when Jt became evident that This Js Our Answer To Our Enemies-—Money ians later In the .year. They point from 2 to 5 p. m. at the office of Free legal aid i to servicemen the vessel was Ir distress. out that, becaiijte of the very tia- Foip Persons the Connecticut Liiiht A Power and their dependents Is provided He. said that all hands were . ture of the production,.sea'aona. the Company'on Park street,, by .he American Bar Association ordered on rfeck and told to stand pre-elel*tlon montha- of Aiigiist, Die in Storiii ■To Serve Supper , when families are unsBIs to pay by to abandon ship nine . hours N o w .s .A Beptember and October are rela­ The W.S.C.S. of the Rockville for the service. after the vessel struck the ledge. tively low production levels for Methodist churA -Will serve a Be Converted Into Munitions Of War aiich vllsl food Items as beef. pork, (Continued From Pngs ftno) roast beef supper this evening eggs, and mlik. , from 5:30 to 6:30 o'clock in Wes­ They say that ahould severe 'iiitomobile skidded on an Icy leyan Hall. Mrs. Esrl Beebe, Mrs. -i » ' elvlltan shortages develop in those bi.ghwsy and, craslied Into a tele- Charles Robinson and Mrs. Emil months this year, it might become I'hone poleV Kroyman are the committee in To Defeat Our Enemies On Every Front. necessary to afford clvlllsns relief ‘Atwood K. Benjamin, 79, of charge. ,. regardless of the political Impllca- GreeFflriil' Mass., was struck and New Course to Start ■ ttons. ^ Ilird by a garage door hs was A new series of Mothers Club FAS/LY APPLIED A Super-Hiding, One Coat, t 'The ' fond Indu.-iti-y. tprluding irvinc to repair, meetings sponsored, by the Rock­ fnrmcis. is- looking upon the re­ Fablo Archie'Gabana, 38, of ville Public Health'f^u'rslng saso- serves from the standpoint of their vVatervtlle, Me , w\sc killed when clatlon will start on Thursday af­ Ultra Flat, Oil Paint for Walls possible future effect on prices and wind moved a 40rfoot ladder on ternoon at two o’clock at their Still • few good bays. In our carry-over stocic of Fis- markets. In some quarters th'ere whUiv he,was standing while at- rooms In the Professional building, dln’s Apparel Shop. All priced to clear quickly. Is a feeling that perhaps the gov­ cmntlnfr to remove snow and Ic# from a school roof. rhe series will include talks on ernment should not hulld *itp too prenatal care, care of the baby FUR-WiMMED AND UNTRIMMED Not To Be Confused )Yith Painfs large s reserve, rest they Inter',,be- Roofing Kipped by Wind and problems of .Child behaviour. eoms a depressing business fac­ Several windows were blown in All women interested are invited' To Make This 4th War Loan Such A Success. tor. and chimneya and Doling ripped t6 attend. Which Are Thinned Or Mixed by the force of the 'wind. A quar- Entertainment ter-ton metal skylight was blown The Intermediate Luthc); Leagpie With Water., ' o from the top of a huilUing in Chel­ of the First Lutheran church will Crave Crisis sea, Mass., part-of an engine present an entertainment this eve­ - • Q - ./ '. ^ ' : 1 tr.rn from a parked automobile in Lyi-all SolidhidinE Finish Is lowntowfi Boston, and ' a heavy ning at eight o'clock. There will Priced for Clearance As Low As In Argentina st^el coyer to a SO-foot water Be. moving picture sound fllms. strictly a durable OIL paint, We Take This Opportunity To Thank AU Who Mothers Club which comes ready for use in sig ;tand hurled 390 feet into a va- The Mothers Club of the Union (ODhtinaed from Page One) eant South Hadley, Mass., Held. I8.9S AND $10.98 COMPLerELY COVERS beautifui, standard pastci'tints $2.98 Some telephone lines between and white. Germany in proof of the govern­ Hi'Ston and Portlan.i,, Me., and be^ ment’s sincerity in breaking with tween Bangor, Me., and Aroostook INCOME TAX One coat i^niaiiy hides and cov­ PALLON " Time, Effort ‘ And Snppoft To t ^ Axis,' found the Army officers county points were torn down sncl DRESSES ers on new or previously painted Ihstalled in the ministry when he oorhmunlcstlens between othe/ arrived there yesterday morning. Maine communities disniptsd. SERVICE walis (jr plaster, concrete, brick, Ifis reslfmation, along with • those 489 MAIN STREET metal, plywood, hard and porous of Presioential Becretary Enrique SLACKS and 1 A waUboard and WALI.P.\PER. Ckingalez, who controlled the preu Rooms 2 and 3 ■and radio, and of Foreign Under- To Pick Officers : Odd Fellows BuildinK Lyt-ail has real washability. It •ecretary Oscar Ibani Gsrcla were OVERALLS price annotinred by the president’s office Of New Leajnie At the Office of spreads far and works freely un­ 4 'last night. RAU*H BROLL der the brush and is easy to ap­ ""'Th* reactionary Army officeni —Pabllc7Ac(!ouiit8nt^ AfiO WUUii ply. No primer or sixe Is neces-' belong to the GOU iGrudp of QUART Nomination and i-iectiim of oS- and Tati Consultant sary< , ' ' I'nitM ’ Officerai which auccecdml cers of the Prank J Mansfield De- Form I040-A...... ,....$8.00 in. pushing Gen. Edelmlro Farrel tachmeiiL ' Marine Corps League, Fornt 1040 ..ft.OO, Chaiiman—4th War Loan Drive Into. the vice presidency Iduring will be held this evening at “ Hours: 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. JACKETS the cabinet crisis of last October. o'clock St the home ' of Richard It was believed in Montevideo Veen, 82 Washington street. Mr. Monday ThrouKh ^riday that the current ahskeup might Evenings Tues.. Thurs.« Fri. M c6ill-C6iiyerseq Ilf. Veen is the chairman of the or­ force President Ramirex himself ganizing committee oi the local , 7 P. M. to 9 P. M." PAINTS — WALLPAPERS — ARTISTS' MATERIALS P> rsWfn and that Farrel would dsUchmenb which now has 67 Hatardny Aftemoae 8 to 8 P; M. take over. . ^ members. 945 MAIN STREET ^ , TELEPHONP/6887 Co«aIcx, the resigned presi- It is expected that the InsUlla- RAI.PH 6ROLL fsatisl eecretary, was the' spnkes- tion of officers etec(>-d tonight will '[ FormeHy Fradin’s pwB tar Um fpvamiBaat. during kis hrid la mid-Umnlb WILLARD F, BILLINGS ' ■ ...... ' .

■aiissai V. • \- •X a k - /■> MANCHESTER 1?VENIN(; HERALD. MANCUESli S T E H . ^ NN.. WED^iESDAV, f EbK LA K l Hi. 1944 m a n (;h e s t e r e v e n in g c o n n , W e d n e s d a y . F e b r u a r y ic. io44 I'/.i*: 8 IA Ruth Oejda, wifO; 730 Orange .MONimMliRY 1V.1RC’ RockvUls, Thonipaohvillc and Put­ Red Cror , Uo6d donor scrvica. Im­ Street, New Haven. would have to mail their apidlca- in the AmerlcaB Legion Homs. Seven Listed Itlnjj by false facts, It's Im- Instead of having offices In many nam. posed a condition when Patrolman, Huges,'Staff Bergt Robert B. — 1 Mf^d’e Turnp'ktf "Survey I To Open^rarieh tions for the renewal of their mark­ John BrCnnen aold . her a War Joseph C. Hughes, father, 57 cr,3 iirably betjter that way.. ers to Hartford, the Commuslonci other toYvns and cities, as in the l l . M an ch ester I past, the branch offices this yeai Imposes Condition For Sale Ckiird. Brennen had to agrae t* Edgewood street, Hartford. ' ' The «:on,',^HBU BY I'H t ^-havc not bfeeii arrived at-by an: Contrary to previous announce­ The ofllcs will again be located dletown, New Britain, Saybrook. HERA M il NT).NO CO, INC ^ nasty or revoUitionaiy technique- ments that Manchester autolsts State, Soldiers Among Parrelll. Pvt. Pasquale — MfiL Bitiel) Sireet Your Federal' V. Parrelll, mother, 627 Chapel Jancbeater, Cy^ To the contrary, Uiey have been Just Okie Moi|F 232 Held by Enemy lOMAy FB|«3tW>N Top Retail Pric^ street. New Haven., a«ii«raL^na>er ^ formulated with unusual defer­ Jneothe Tax Nudge Than Indicated In Europe. Toti^ Staff Sergt. Donald F. — undwHMiObar 1. l » l ence to thd beat standard* of sci­ Week of Febnutrjr 14 Robert Tots, father, 146 Ward rTiv I ■■» ' street, Wallingford. 10 BvM7 EvsBlns - Except entific exactitude. ^ ' , - No. 39 ^ By State Department: WashingAn, Feb, 10— The and HoMdayefvEnter;- Tiitorea s« .N«ducUon or collection of tax­ ^W aablBgton, Feb. ' 16.—(^>— Crackin Good Ginger Snaps, The list Included the namea,;Of able income, or the management, Sh tla govamment’S statefi polUy 1 lb...... /...... , . i . . 20c 41 New Englanders, aU prisoners Berlin—(/PK-Tha local Service pike was precisely located. Next Wesson Oil. 1 pt...... ,.33c /imUBEft OF conservation or maintenance of ^avoriag freedom of the tntema- in . Germany, Star committee has a . $25 war T u r A880CIATED a number of impartial citlxens, all property held for -the production of All Yellow TaU Tim a Fish The/ Now England men Interned bond waiting for the first service­ The Jhiseelated Preee le kn,dwn to have aenattlve discriml-. Income, Such as occasional rental lonal press got Just one more Flakes. lb...... 28c by Genhany, with their next of man or Woman from Berlin, Conn., ty eotmed to the ue* of Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour, UM/M aU newe diepatcbee ot®***'^*? natlng durontee, were Invited to properties, or investment securi­ udge than was indicated by the kin Included frOm Connecticut: who sends home a post card'or let­ t o n or not oiherwleS credited In ties. Formerly these expenses were DBtate department. 2 '3 lbs. 29c Barnes, PFC. William E,— Mrs. ter from Berlin, Germany. A sec­ this paper and a^o the local newt to^ .the line and sniff alternately A. A P. Fruit CocktaU. No. 1 not deductible, but now they may ^ One nudge came from an Amer- Frances Barnes, Yvife, 90 Hobart ond bond awaits the first one to ijorth and south. It was their be deducted'in arriving at the net of ui furniture g can.^'i'...... j .20c street, Msriden. send word from Tokyo. Prisoners ’ "A!l‘ rf^We"*of r.puhl.cauon o, . correspondent writing from unanimous report that the ozone Richmond Prunes, Medium, ; special dleoetohee herein ere eleo Income for 1943,subject to normal law Forte. Gejda, PvL^nthony R.— Mrs. of war don’t counL * tsserved. .•» ______on both Sides of Middle Tiirnplkc tax. surtax,,and the victory tax. 2 lb. pk g.,, ...... v i___ 29c This is how the story unfolds, Green Giant Peas,.. Large, Sift­ rb)l eervice olleri't of N. E. A It of a familiar aUhdard In lU Expenses .of this kln,d must be te a movie being run off in re- reasonable lit amount, and must ed, No. 2 calf , ' ...... ,1 9 c Eeryide Inc.. beneficial qualities, that when^ an Brse: ( Hurff’H Tomato Juice, 46 oz. ... 24c '^pINTONf Pilbllahere Ropreecntetlvea; The hear a reasonable and close rela­ W State Secretary Hull is vaca- Appleh, an kinds, 3 lbs...... 22c Metbewe Special Asehcy- east wind ia blowing It sweeps its tion to the income or the income- pMonlng in Florida, so Underseers- /'cashable FLATWIW ; \Chice»o. Detroit- and cleansing, nourishing rain across Connecticut Potatoes, per lb. . . Sc protluclng property. n a r y Stettinlus conducted yester- Veal Roast, Leg, AA, per lb. ,.37c ,.,.*** Ivory • the Turnpike without the slight­ ■; Fees for services of Investment iMtaiTS press-radio conference. Beef Liver, Unblemished, AA, m £| 1B B R a u d i t BUREAU OF est hint of hesitation, that the counsel, custodian fees, clerical He was asked for comment on ' per lb...... 40c CmCUbAtlONS. ______help, office rent, and aimllar In­ B^ndon dispatches saying that the west wind likewise’ crosses with Bacon, Sliced, A A, per lb ...... 42c “ The Herald PHntlpg vestment expenses may be deduct­ ^ ' \ . S'BrlUsh government with the back­ If you are asked to pay higher Ine- aeeuinee' no flnanclal teeponel impunity, in short, that all atmos­ ed if they are shown to be ordinary ing of the State department had prices for the items listed report blllty for typographical •Yfo” “P* pheric conditions are relatively and necessary expenses of produc­ appointed two officials of the ■eafing In adverlleem enie In The the fa cts.. .store, item, weight or the same in either direction. ing Investment Income or caring British censorship office to tlght- grade or siz e ...to the price panel E ncheeter Evening Herald. /en controls on outgoing news of a Other observations made in an for investment property. Your day's work of your local War Pric* and Ra­ Wednesday. February 1 6 \ political nature. tioning Board. equally scientific mood have dis­ Expen-sea which may not be de­ ducted .as nontrade or nonbusiness Action Not Requested «Pet” Subsidies Continue closed that the rising sun bathes expenses Include personal Itema f Stettinlus replied his depart- ^ w ers development hill with ap­ such as commuters’ expenses, cost is no better than ' ment had not requested such ac­ • Any motion that the Senators proximately the same degree of of taking special courses of tiTgln- tion. He said the United States Baldwin Signs who voted for the passage of the brilliance with which It bathes ing, and expenses for Improving policy with respect to political Bankhead antl-aubsldy. bill last personal appearance. The rental censorship had been set forth by Highland'Park when it seta, that of a safe-deposit box used for stor­ f HuU in November, 1942, in a let- 7 New Laws week are firmly rooted In a prin- even the Inconstant moon man­ ing jewelry and other personal ef­ ni! -Aer to Byron Price, director of dplad beUef that subaidiei are ages to be fairjy and faithfully fects is not deductible. Traveling the American Office of Censor­ an avU institution can easily be equitable to terrains lying on expenses Incurred In seeking em­ ship, and in a telegram to Ambas- Newly Revised Absentee ployment, or in placing oneself In a sadpr Winant who was instructed refuted by one provision of the either side of Middle Turnpike. Wake up still tired, aching? You can t ex- ! , to advise the British government position to begin rendering, per­ way. Voting Act Among bUl Itself. Thla Is the provision Other observations, less ethereal sonal services for compensation pect to do a day’s work feeling that : ' of this country's policy. which, In a bill supposedly killing hut equally significant, have are not allowable. No deduction Your night’s sleep should relax tight-strung 2 Then he read this note from Hull Measures Now Law. ,to Price on Nov. 38, 1942: Bubaidies, still permits the contin­ proved that the mortals living on may be taken for campaign ex­ nerves and muscles . . . build new vitality i uance of certain pet subsidies. penses of a candidate for public for the day to come. If you don’t jump from ! » "You have no doubt seen in The Hartford, Feb. 16— (IP) — The either side of Middle Turnpike ;'New York Times o< Nov.- 24 a Take A Lesson It was noticed, last fall, that the office, bar examination fees and bed full of pep and vigor you can be sure ; state’s'newly revised absentee vot­ function with striking simllaritlea. other costs of securing admit story cabled from London under ing law, making It simpler for anti-subsidy bill then under don- Most of them walk on two .feet, tance to the bar, and similar fees you’re not resting completely. Start tomor­ ' ' date of Tfov. 22 in which the sidaration, also authored by Ala- row night getting a real night’s sleep eveiy - charge is made that current prac- service men and women to Cast ^ cos sleep with roofs over their heads, paid by- physicians, denlsts, ac­ their ballots in the coming elec­ 1 " • " iMuna talents In Congress, ex­ countants and others for securing night . .. . with Quality-built Watkins Bed­ .'',tices of both the United States and ' In Econom y! and wear clothes. Watkins famotis Streamlined Modem (with solid Adirc-n^ck birch British censorship authorities tend tions has been signed by Goy. empted soybeans end cottonseed the right to practice their respec­ exposed frames in champagne finish), some studio couches and, ding, Raymond E. Baldwin along with With so much scientifically de­ tive professions. Furthermore, no ,, to reduce open and honest critl- m oU from the list of producU on two pieci^roupa. along with chairs and sofas are reduced for Uni ^ clsm to the level of a whispering six others enacted at the special Don’t try to “doctor-up” a chair that Is just worn-out. termined data on hand, all trend­ deduction can be allowed for ex­ c le a r a ^ . They’re one-of-a-kind floor samples! Here are floor' samples, odds-and-ends, and which BubsidleB could not be paid. ' campaign...... session of the General Assembly For the money that would go into repairs and reuphol­ -5SSs" ing toward the same conclusion, it penses which are disallowed gen­ discontinued grades and tickings which we re last month. This new bill has its list of ex- erally by specific provision of law. V "I feel that fundamentally the stery will buy you a new chair at Kemp’s, Inc. For we *^c indications come belonging to the ward or "Ther^ hayi been criticisms, of cials last week. ___I'i Pay as you enjoy Watkins Furniture I the war elMrt and direction made . erone-coa^ purports to be a ban on subsidies genenil survey, there is no rea minor, or to the managAnent, conservation, and maintenance of Minimum initial payment; easy monthly public hepe in the press and over “toss ENAMEt •Tn principle” was not allowed to w hy'this promising his income-producing property. installments; small carrying charge. the radid which you have not lujured Woman go through unchallenged. Senator 1 ^ndltion on one side o i ‘ heard ^pause the Aiperican cen- f Clark of Hlsaouri, as the finnH Turnpike couldn’t be dtipllca ev I sorshlp has stopped us from send­ ing fflem.” \ On Danger List vota on the bill neared, introduced | or. the other. \* Nazis Capitalize Idon said at the .time he was ■ 11 amendment which woujd have king a protest against “certain Danbury, Feb. IS.—<;P)—Mrs. tilminated aucb pet iubsidies, , ,__^pects of American censorship on Mabel Davis, of Montogomery Atrocity Story Disproved Oil Abbev Attack |l/Mhalf himself and other Brit­ along with other subsidies. street, this city. erlUcaUy injured . El^couragihg testimony that wc ish correspondents.” late Monday' niriit in an automo­ ghcplainlng his amendment, Sen­ Apparently the situation was Tfcft Mamm Grant valunwy can fight this war without losing bile accident in Redding, waa re­ ator Clark said: ' London, Feb. 16.—(/Ph— Axis Open Hil 9 P* M* quickly cleared up both here and propugaiuiists were quick today to ported still on the danger lis t, at but look at thosm prices J -1•T am inIn »yu.pi.«raympathy with the our respect for the truth is given in London ahd there has proi>ably Danbury hospital today by offi­ capitalize on Allied bombing at­ Tomorrow been no complaint from that time ganaral purposes of the measure by one of the most unusual netacks yesterday on the Rome rail­ cials of that Institution. Two oth­ to ttiis-^r until StKtinlus was ers Injured in the same accident, smn . tntxoducbd by the Senator from stories of the war. way yards and! the Benedictine asked yesterday^ about reports of AUbama. but I am not willing to it i t the news stb ^ which him monastery on Mti Cassino,. which George Hqndron and Joseph British censorship closing in D’Onvla, also of Danbury, were Wee Walker Shoes Bed Socks say thaT certalh subsidies which come out of Italy, d^troylng e had been converted into,a strong­ again. % hold by German troops. still reported In fair coriditlon. Patent. Sizes 5 t« 8. Ra­ Part WooL Celling. ^ lia|»pen'to affect people in Ala- previous American- . ^iimptioiy Keqia Oat of OiRitroversfea 1 AU three were passengers in a Red The Germaii-controlled Rome tioned. Celling Price Q Q . Price 5 9 c..., ...... Jm w C ) or ill some of the other | that the bombing of Ojat radio Immediately broadcast an Price has rigidly kept his Office car operated, State Police Lieut. l.tS. Clearance .... OOC Southern States, or even tn Mis­ Cross field hospital on Feb. 7th assertion that the Vatican had of Censorship out of capital coh- Harry T. Tucker, of Ridgefield .troversleS. He has operated on barracks said, by Harry Maacola, a r d s s u p e r souri—much as I love Missouri— and the shelling of another on condemned the terroristic man­ TOPS! W ^ ner” in which the Rome v attack the theory that the leas censorship of Danbury. Lieutenant Tucker Infants’ Broadcloth Sjips art to be perpetuated, but that all Feb. 10th were deliberate Nazi the better except for reasons of said the. car left the highway near was carried out. The broadcast Israel Putnam Memorial park and OR SEMI-GLOSS ENAMEL 1^0 other subjildlee are to. be barred. crimes. ' ^ omitted all reference to- the fact military security. His office, of Chenille Robes Sizes 32-42, Ceiling A Q It has now been established all thfr wartime agencies in Wash­ struck a large rock and waa de­ Price 1.S9 ___ xi"... .O r O v , Repaint it! "My amendment, briefly stated, that the target waa the railway ington, has received perhaps the molished. .The - accident Yvgs CelUng-Prloe 3.98. Wards. Super quolify paints equol or w p t iit the costtiost nation­ that the bombs . were dropped by yards, but dwelt af-length on the is to eliminate the favored Siibsl- Regular $36.06 Wira Wheal leaist criticism from any source blamed to icy road conditims. Clearanop ...... 1.98 ally lmo>^ brands . . . In beauty^ rtwability and hiding power. dlsa sought to be perpetuated oy s' Nazi bomber. who jettisoned alleged loss of civilian lives, es- Carriages, $S4A6 / practically none at all. Mrs. Davis has a possible skull peeiaiiy among women and chil­ Got. covers 600 sq. ft^ pno good CMt. Dries quicktyi washable. t|»e bill of the Senator from Ala­ them,, without aiming at any ob­ But why did the State depart­ fracture hospital attacbea said, ' Garter Belts AUTO ENAMEL.. • , jective, in the course of his effort dren.” ‘ ment wait 15 months to disclose while the two men suffered less Supof ^3fiO"Coal FhptiMell Pelef• f/1 • • sssasn******- bama. . . . , If a Senator be- ■Jn another broadcast the Rome Traihing Pants Part Elastic. Celling 1 qt.'givtfi elmotl .any cor Ikat to escape *an Allied fighter plane. it had laid down a policy favoring serious injuries. All four persons UaVlis, as. I believe, .that we ought radio asserted that- the Mt. Cas­ ,press freedom internationally.^ In- are employed sa defense workers Tearoee. Sizes 1-S. Price I.OO //C SUpeS~FIOOI EnOliftela .aeeeee.e • y* • e97C '711c* n*w" look. Dries to a mlr- The machine gitn bullets, which sino monastery had been "com­ not t^ haire subsidies, he ought N quliT 'there brought this answer: in Bridgeport factories., ' ' Ceittng Price 20c .... ■ / C ' jSupOl Porch I&eclc^^ Polnl* • • • L •••eee*e*e*eebeeee« e97C ror-Kka gloss. In 6-8 hours. tto10 vote,votA ’yex’ yea onbn' inymy iwiicuoiiiciifc-iamendment causedcauoeu somesuinc casualties in— the----- hos--- pletely destroyed.” "The question hadn’t roroe tip and If any F*bator believes that «e pitai personnel, and'which were no one asked.” - Esmond Shim berr^ ' 100% Wool Skirts LINOLEUM VARNISH ought to have certain little cod-jtirst cited as deliberate Nazi strat- J. E. JENSEN dlad, pet subsidies, having to do ing ,of the hospital, were, it has Eisenhower Order Invitation Blankets Sizes 12 to 20. Ceil- «> A 0 A d«or, brilliant, prot.ctivf finish With particular territories, which now been ' established, ^ machine I Dealhs Last Night Ing Price 448 . . . . . J L u W O for. your linolaum.. Gallon covers Guiding Principle FLOOR SANDING 25% Wool CeOiag w •obsidles arc to'be perpetuated by gun bullets from one of the Allied Price 4 4 8 600 lo 800 iq. ft., 1 cootl „ the passage ot-thls bill, he ought planes-Involved in the abtion. to write more Floor Sample Laying and Finishing. ROOM-LOTS OP I Port of Spain, Trinidad—George •Lovlee Cotton to vote ’nay’ -on my amendment.” What was first described as a Washington, Feb. 16—UP)— Ckn John, 57, West Indian , internation­ TeL Manchester 2-0611 ONE-fOAT ENAMEL ■ Then {he Clark amendment, | deliberate Nazi sbeiUng of another al cricketer and one of the fastest Mitten Sox WALLPAPER Dwight D. Elsenhower, aq lAf Mesh Hose froduces • beauilfyl, durable which would at least have made I hospital occurred at night, when back as last December, laid down letters bowlers from the colonies ever to play in England. Hzee to lO'A. Celling T T - . and washable finish. For use on the anti-subsidy bill honest and s Nazi gun was apparently en­ the guiding principle which led to the bombing of the Benedictine Cranston, R. I.—Henry John- OeOlBg Price S5c .... C Price 1.19 ...... / / c .woodwork, 'furniture, toys, etc. consistent, was defeated 53 to 17, gaged In the procesB known as mohaatery when he declared th rt BOD, 109, one-time slave on a Rich­ mond, Va., plantation and Rhode 1.06 Oi by a vote more one-sided' than •ranging.” it amounted to a aueatiOB ^ .-■fc'*-' The Ust few carriages in stock . . . INCOME that by which, a few. minutes We do pot regard these disclos­ whether hletorical bulldlnga or tM lalandis oldMt inhabitagt. Men^ Part Wool IMPLEMIHT PAINT . Floor Samples . . . are now reduced t o _ ^ L t PRICE I New York—Thotnaa F. Martin, Brunch Coats foeh feoni-let Includes 5 double latar, the bill itself passed, with ures as making the Nazis any bet-, lives of A lll^ fighting men was of Coat Sweaters Profech machinery against greater Importance. ' for final clearance. They are all smart folding models In I 60, noted breeder of collies snd a TAX RETURNS 'Ouilted'^Top. Cell-. 4% A O rolls of sidewall and 16 yds. of •»!>«“ ODC Its M>eclai exemptions still pres' I ter. They have already committed [ former president of the Collie sure and weolhbr changes, President Roosevelt disclosed at two-tOne finishes. Although they’re floor models and , Experienced assistance Celllag fng Price 8.98...... • border, enou^for the overage •at. so many crimes against clviliza his press conference yeaterday Club of America. A native of ovemighti fo r wood o o * subject to the scratches samples are bound to firet, they II Ooiinefl Btults, Iowa, he was a inth your FederalTSz Re­ Price 2 4 8 2.T9 Such■ EAll an insightUA91^AAW ***VV into thew*aw work- ve a*- 1 tiontlUII «giu and theI.AAC cpde of war that w that Elsenhower had issued m 10'x12'room. Beovllful popeti^ be sent through our finishing rooms to be placed in first contractor. Ingl of the Senate on tbi^lssue I their apparent innocence of one order Dec. 29 which directed his You’ll put off answering letters to the very last turn for 194.$ Is offered at at on omozlnfl low price. Make men to respect historical 'monu­ minute if you haven’t some planned spot for class'shape b^ore delivery. fiossn't change the basic issue, - as | charge doesn’t weigh very heavily, •reasonable terms. ' B .;T AU Wool Infants’ Carriage ments ” 80 far as war allowa.;’ 'But doing correepondlng! A commodioue fiat top Poaoe HMMy your selection at Words todoyl it la before the'Country., The baaicl But these disclosures do reveal the order added: desk like this, a comfortable chair, pen and Honrs: Hockey Cover Set laaua l* uiat aUbsidles. as the leas-1 something about us—a regard for “If we have to cbooae between paper, make letter writing so convenient you 430.00 ' Heywood-Wakefields; ehoieg ^ Watwbury. Feb. Po­ 8:30 A. M. to 12:30 P. M. CeUbig Celling Q or Of' two evils, will do this coim-1 the truth.' Pe^uips, for purposes destroying a famous btd ld l^ and begin to enjoy it! The deak has block-front $43.00 Whitney, blu* and ^ *y , 2 1 .5 0 lice on order from Ooroter ,^8te- of blu" or grey-and- 1:30 P.M. to 6:30 P.M. 880 aesossedieae 37c Price S48 • •seS4 .ee w a lot less damage than will of creating war-time fervor- and sacrificing our man. than - our drawers'tn Chippendale manner, 444 JM. Black and-naturai, phen A. Homick have ratoued It Use your aedV to buy I men’s llVes count infinitely more and gold stencilled Hitchcock chair, flSJiO. $31.60 Thayers; choice of two-tone naturul...... 15.00 John Hickey, 42, who waa held in- , Daily Except Sondajra. tba .acceleration of living costs I hatred, it would have ba«n good and the buildings must go. . . grey, blue-and grey, or maroon- $24.00 Heywood-Wakefield in grey- communicaito for 18 hours wbUe \Evening Appointments aa4 wage standards likely to fol-1 propaganda to have let these hos- nothing can stand against the lx)Uce investigated the deaUr of Icw the death of subeidlea Alllpital “atrocity” etories stand as argument of military necessity. and-tan ...... 1 5 .7 5 and-natural ...... 1 2 .0 0 By Telephone. However the AUiad Bhiropeah bla wife. Story, 44. Medical E x­ W.T. Grant Co. UMt is on view here le the k>^-1 they originally appear^. But commander' emphaslxed that the $36.60 Whiti.C' i‘i iwo-tone $26.60 Heywood-Wukefield in grey aminer Edward H. Klracltbaum Is- rulNsg brand of performance I somebody had conj^ence enough auad a findlag to t tha cauaa of Thoii^J, Quish phrase “military necessity" waa g r e y ...... • • • • • • • •18.25 and natural 13.25 815 MAIN STREET Wltk which Oongreae dares handle I m the intelligence . ef—tbe Ameri'^ Slot to be confused with “military tha death waa not dliicloeed. Cor 6 Charter Oak Street oner Homick said no Inquest was lelVi J ex sl AVzUM ■ueb aa'lMua. Tbia la, tst couraa,|ean paoplt to feel that they 9onld convenience or even of personal TELEPHO.VE 4021 convenience,” and' that he did not schaduied. a|lU deaM^i«cy--but democnicy I fight this war through to its rigbi- WATKINS '^824-828 MAIN STREET TEL. 5161 JtANCUWtSR want it ”to cloak slackneBa or In • ft O T H 6 R S . - ' - a t Ua warsC^ - , Itul finish without'anv amotionai AUXaudow”*' MANUHEOTK EVamiTO fTERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. T ^D N E ^A Y , FEBRUARY 16,1944 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CUNN.. W|CUNESnAT, .FEBRUARY 16, 1944 a©e eight / oration spokesman, Henry A. Mul­ .Tohn B. Sullivan of Winimantlc h.ad tak en place, to $ dry wihl and should have It and who hre p itie d USS M ayflow er-“Thrg»-W ar Veterqw withThe Army ncw.spii- to iti if wc and other impc»<^nt ligan, treasurer, gave the delar’ ewitt Held was chairman, deliberated nine tossed it in. after iempvln|t all val­ Victim of ;),'r/K'-’ l iftar tiaui that the Gcr- Scores Public Labor Draft parts of the world are to go riar- to a House Appropriations com­ nother Large Boost Col. Sanderson, USMG hours ami heard 17 witnesses. uables. ood Denied nm'n'ns wore concentrating thcli ward, we must increase,. prod,u^ mittee during hearing.^ on the Date of the trim in Windham Hewitt fled Into -the Woods but 111 Bad Gondii troo..oops in the forest settlements, tlon-and‘consumption, if we - ex- 1945 commerce . appropriation bill. For M urder county- Superior coin t will be set waa. arrested late the day follow­ ‘and this Xill probably force the Seen No Am! The British, as security for the sliortly, State’.s Attorney Howard ing the killing by atate police as View on War pect to sit back while each coun­ n War Loan’s Total C. Bradford said. Carrier Bi4 Russians to use wide out-flanking l o X M ulligan ’ .said. pledged First Dive-Bomber he emerged ’from the ^parn of an try inakes itself a separate com­ Aiii^irali\sec.uritje.s, some li.sted Iloivitt hrP) morning when an auto iB then Join with the main Russian Are Ttlo Coiiiplaeeiil. not prevented strikes. Neithpri Defends Good-Neighbor Policy iiient ill Aerial Bomb­ ■the Aberdeen Arm.V Air C orps Limited civilian mail service be­ he was riding' crashed Into a der Contract Refused. forces when they close in on the th e earning.M irl/th e U nited S tates During the coroneris hearing, wouM a national service ai L.’’ brancli of -11 -Brlti|h insurance field,; he dropped- his mqhey and Willlmantlc, Feb. 167/m - A tween the United States and parts on Reservoir avenue. Hie Hull defended. the ilepurtnienl's Slarkel-iVliner I Helps Campaign,^ fii-witt sftid he atruok-Amidon over enemy. "Right now there are too many More Strikes In Hrilnln companies in . thlsXrountry. Those ing; C»pie«l, by the watch, wrapped in hiS’'e>rvice true bill charging murder. Irt/Lhe the head with a claw hammer and of Italy now occupied by United are reported to be a An application pf th« , L. T. good-neighbor policy with other Mr. ih Hartwrci, London, Feb. 16 , Gen. will soon be oveT," said VVilliani .1 R. J. Gray, acting i)ivsi(lent of had had the hostility of these ,about $1Q0,<)00’000 in colIeRtlon.s.’* ures today. The .sale of tx>nds in lieutenant statipnefl jir llio West The ship te Die USS Mayflower, veteran ot the Spanidi> wounds in the: victim’s back and for delivery to Sicily, Sardinia and was not injured. feed T. Starkel of 53 Thomas have .set his cra ft down on .a n of Abington on Dec. 4, last year, cheat. .the Italian provinces of BarL Portland other pointa,^ Con- Leapid A. Govorov’s L eningrad Shea, foreign newX analyst of the the BiiiUiliig ami Con.struclion countries and things had been as . The loain IS a 15-year, 3 p e rc e n t Manchester reached the.high totsd Indies plaqed a bomb Iji-a flour American and World War 1, and U pictured on patnfl duty to bw neCticutXaa dented yesterday by stivet. West Hartford. , airfield would have wrecked the has been returned by the Wind­ Foilovvlng the attack. Hewitt Brindisi. Cantanzaro, Coaenza, Amiy pres.sed closer -to historic Hartford Times to the members Trades depnit.ment of the AFL they were when we cqnimehced loan, "with I he privilege of a 5-: The ceremony took”’ place at sack,, tife'ii it to the undercarriage third waTi manned by Coast Guardanen. The naval raitk of conlnio the PtiWic Utilities CommlMsiw. Pskov today a* Other Red Army followed Green with tlie assertion exten-sion if two-thirds of of $3;j)73.075 or $1,633,075 morfe plane. ham county grand jury.- testified, mv dragged the body I>ecce, M aters, Potenza, Reggiq, It the equivalent of the A ra^ril of the Manchester Exchange club thi.s policy of the gP) — amounU to 45 miles of driving a lines serving an Immense area to is Just what the Axis powers could be converted to peacetime Into Allied Hands • Among hia decorations and 1 Ing same was given to the appii- people what is needed of them.-’’ ning, Mr. Alvord paid a glowing type of aerial warfare which has There would be one more gallon of month for the average low-mile- Have a Coca-Cola^ Here’s to old times the soulhr west and easf,>would want. We have not conquered The "Citizens’ Committee for a use. nicdals are the Distinguished Fly­ I cant, to interested carriers of set up the beginning of a potential “A lot of that will just have to | tribute to the members of his com­ become so terribly familiar to mil­ age motorist. * nroperty for hire, and to other in- National War Service Act’’ subse­ ((Vii.ttnned from Page One) mittee. Every seat in the theater lions of per.-ions. soldier.s, sailors ing.Cross, the Legion of Merit, gasoline for every three you get property entrapment circle- for those <5er- be written off a.s r, dead los.s?’’! Medals Militaire. (Haiti aqd Nica- now, says Price Administrator terested parties, as fully appears quently put a sti^tentcut into the had been sold as early as toxit and civilians alike, was Col. Law- mans holding positions between asked Representative Carter (R„ ' laguti) and tlje^ P rsaidentlal U n it Bowles, hf'4t were not for illegal The price! of women’! clothing from order of notice and return committee record to di.spute direction and executed by Halsev. o'clock yesterday afternoon and son H. Sanderson ot the U. S. Ma­ Lake llrhen on the north and Green’s assertion sbout the com­ C alif.). I beginning with the landing at Citation for service at Gfladalca- ■alee. in Holland are almoet ten tlmee thereon op file A t said tim e and Novosokolnlki, 120 miles to the •lapaiiese -Diet Insufficient I many more purchasers were un­ rine Corps who today is in com­ a, place the applicant appeared by parative prevalence of strikes in Rendova island last June. It also mand of a training group at the nal. ”The gasoline Mack market is norm al. , south. Their escape avenue then “Yes, .1 should think a very . marked a 750-mlle advance north- able to get in for the special per­ . Counsel, by Carrier Consultant, Britain, asserting; large part of it, " .Jone.s replied. I form ance. Leatherneck air base at Santa would be cut to a 120-mlle-wtde “ F or the three y e a rs ,-1911. 1942 v.e.stwiiid since ' ■ the Marines and in person. The Connecticut The reports of malnutrition of | During Ijist Few Days Barbara. Calif. , Petroleum Carriers’, Association gap botwoen Pskov and Novosok- and 1943, the num ber xif man days stormed ashore at Guadalcanal Perfected b.v Uerniiiiis olniki. Americana still held by the 'JnP* W hen the, quota was first an- ■lnc„ by Counsel, and P. B. Mutrle lost because of strikes has been, anese were given by Bri-ckiiirldge Aug. 7. 1942. \ To Col.. Sanderson, whose col­ MONTGOMERY WARD Motor Transportation, Inc,, by Moscow dlspatrlies said that on a proportionate basis, three The latest previous Solomons n.iunced here many thought that orful career in Marine Corps avi­ Long, assistant secretary of state, the figure set by the State Gen­ representative, appeared in op­ Govorov hoped to be in P.skov by times grealer in the United States who told of lack of success in ne­ action was the Ma.ines’ invasion j ation has ranged from setting position to the application. The Feb. 23. the 26th anniversary of than in B rita in ” of western Rougalnville island atl eral committee waa exceedingly world air speed records to combat gotiating with Japan for a third high and that qpinion was shared New 'York. New Haven and Hart­ the Red Army’s official birthday, The’ statement said that Green exchange of nationals. The Jap­ Empress Augusta bay on Nov. 1.1 in foreign Ignds, goe.s credit for a ' Mr. Alvord. It was not unttl ford Railroad Con>paiiy, by a it was at Pskov and at Narva, and Pr -idenf Philip Murray of anese' diet fed the Amerleans, The Army has taken over thi.s j technique borrowed, embellished, Traffic R ep re^n tativ o , al.so ap ­ farther north in Estonia, that the the CIO “opposeti with equ.al vig­ Long said, is insufficient for them bepelihead and thfr^invasion hold­ th \ final three days of the cam- then demonstrated to deadly per­ or" the Selective i^'rvice law in peared. Russiaifs in 1018 smashed a Ger­ and many have lost from 50 to 60 ings now include two airfields paiCT trist It was realized that the fection by German Stukas over “The applicant is the holder of man force, and the Red Army 1940. pounds In w eight. from which Allied planes have! qnota'^’oiild be oversubscrlbedjhut Rotterdam and Warsaw early in Certificate,'C-131 jasUcd by this counts its inception from that No S|»eefiiMg of P w e Hoover told of a new wave of been striking at Rabaul and Jap- j no one nazareded a guesp -tliat it the current war. Commipslon which authorises him date. , Although the committee, is go­ juvenile delinquency while dis­ anese stations remaining In the would be^oubleU and 'fietler. It w’as dissatisfaction with the to transport household goods ami Govoernv was w'ell on his w ay ing into its fourth week of hear­ cussing plana for a school for law northern Solqcnons. 'n t I No One U--<$veriooked results of horizontal bombing, or office furniture and equipment ye.stcrday. A Russian communique ings, there appeared little disposi­ enforcem ent officer.^. O fficers from Dally Air Attacks Helpful ' Mr. Alvord:;^ not overlook any the process Of merely dumping his /and bulk materials suitable for said his troops storming down the tion to speed its pace. Many mem­ throughout the nation, he said, Daily air attacks on the air­ m e m b e n ro f rtis com m ittee la st misAilea over the side of his plane, transportation bv dump truck be­ Leningrad-Pskov railway- from bers of .the committee have ex­ vyill be taught ‘'some of the prac­ fields at Rabaul helped maka pos­ night." He gaveNiredit to'the high that led the Leatherneck officer lo tween all points In Ccmnecticut Luga captured the railway atatiojn pressed opposition 'o a labor draft. tical things ^ can be done to sible the easy occupation of the s'chool students prf the freshmen make the discovery that has revo and general commodities between of Serehryanka. 15 miles south­ Enactment; of the measure was attack this problem.” Green islands. The New Britain and sophomore classes for their lutlonlzed aerial warfare. all points in Connecticut by ex­ urged in earlier te.sliniony by Sec­ base received savage-* blastings thankless job of hop^ to house Those were ■ the daya when a west of Luga. and the highway FBI Given Commendation Mrs, R. H. Statkel canvassing. Herbert \B . House, clusive use of vehicle for one con­ town of Gdrodets, a few miles east retary of War'Stimson and his The committee rcfc»rrcd to the Sunday in four , .pnids climaxeil bomber merely banked his plane, undersecretary, Bobort Patterson, chairman of the Retail'Merchanta signor or one consignee only. of Serehryanka. Spearheads of delinqr.:ncy problem as "primar­ around midday ' when Vnnakanau. blue crepe ensemble with halo hat looked for his target, grasped the “Under this application the ap­ by .lo.seph C, Grew,'former ambas­ Toliera and Lakunai airdromes division, H. Olin Grant, postm as­ bomb in his hands, and, leaning this force then battered their way ily a responsibility of local ■ and of the same material, and wore a ter of the Manchester PortvOfflce, plicant seeks authority to operate sador to .Inpan, anu by Rear Ad­ .slate governments" and commend­ w ere h it simviitaneousiy w ith 171 over the aide of the plane, tried into the town of KalbuUtHy, 16 miral Emory S. Land of the Mnrl- corsage of orchids. A small re­ Mrs. Maude Hills of the Mahehes- as a motor contract carrier of miles .south' of Luga and, 76 miles ed the FBI for its efforts to help tons of bombs. ception was later held for the to drop it as accurately as pos­ petroleum products from Hart ! time commission. Only over V nnakanau -was th ere •ter Building and Loan' Asspia- sible. northeast of P.skov. .solve it. young couple at the Santa Roaa tibn, to the fraternal and civic ford, East Hartford, and Portland, It expressed a hope the Justice any Inteiccpllon, which cost the Hotel in Sebring by the officers A far cry^ Indeed, from the pres­ Another Govorov column, po\ind- Japanese seven planes for sure groups that held special meeting as points of origin, to stmdry ing doXn the Narva-Pskov rail­ department would exert every ef­ and wives of Lieut. Starkel’s ent day technique of hurtling the Approitrinlions Bill \ and five more probables. Eight and aided the drive to reach its\ bomb on its destructive mission points within the State. He sub­ way along the ca.stern shore of fort to curb "loan sharks" taking group. more aircraft were destroyed or quota. after mathematically preci.se cal­ mitted a contract executed by Lake Piepus, overran sevei-nl Sent to House Floor iulvantage of present economic The bride attended the Manches­ To the bank employees of the d M b o i him and the Kay Petroleum Cor] damaged on the ground. The Al­ culations are made as to position towns, routed an enemy regiment ] W ashington, k’i'b. 16—(A’)—The (^hdiUons. ter schools, was graduated from Manchester Trust Company and i oration covering the transporta­ ^ o f ' the Commerce department, lies lost three lighters. Cushing Academy, Ashburnham, and wind drift, through means of and captured many prisoners, the G erm any or Jap an and w hat is House Appropriations committee On Monday, Liberator heavy the Savings Bank of Manchester tion of petroleum and pctn»lc\im the committee said it hoped this Ma.ss., and attended Skidm ore a precision bo'mb sight. Moscow bulletin said, Russian ad­ more we have not act fool on the snit to the floor today legislation bombers neutralized the Japanese who worked long and late to tabu­ Aviators of today would shud- products In bulk In Unk /trucks agency would “serve as the hub. College. Until recently she waa late the bond sales and other cleri­ vance units on this sector were ! liomelniid of cither country ...... ap p ro p riatin g $231,.’104,700 for the airdromes at Kavieng and Panapai, at the makeshift devices de­ eeeOr welcofnifig home a sailor son within Connecticut for a^^eriod of State, Commerce and Justice de­ rather than the periphery of any employed in the Traffic Depart­ cal work in connection with the a year, aubject to tfye rig h t of last reported at Polna, 47 miles j except from the air. post-war planning which ia to bo New Ireland, with 113 tons of ex­ veloped by Col. Sanderson and his north of Pskov. Ready for Invasion partments for the fiscal year ment of the Pratt and Whitney campaign. The women's cominit- 'Piese days there can be moi^real welcome in a snack shared.in the kitchen either party to terminate the con­ done bv the Federaf government.” plosives and Mitchell mediums hit Aircraft Division,- comrades in the West Indies, German transport was reported "We can be sure that Germany starting next .luly 1. Momotejiii'drome in the Admiralty lour Sack Waa Used tract upon three prior writ The total was allocated in this Attorney Genera, Francis Bid­ Lieut. Starkel ia a graduate of by Mr. Alvord. 1 than in many an old-time banquet. And with jcc-cold Coca-Cola to add refresh­ ten notice. in hopeless confiulon. as the re­ i.s prepared to meet our attempt dle told Congress that approxi­ isl.ands, northwest of New Britain, “We figured that if we pointed V' for a second front with everything, manner: State department, $44,- William Hall High School, West - The bond drive figures, as sta­ THFTIEW SPUN RAYONS ment, yon have all the makings at hand for a good time. As our men in camp “The applicarit is basically a re­ treating Nazis were forced off the mately 2,000 Allen enemies have with 90 tons. Hartford, and waa employed by ted above, officially close the the ahlp ui the direction vpf the she has. It is obvious that she still 234..500: Justice. $116,477,200; Australian medium bombers the tailer of petfbleum products In main roads by Soviet artillery fire Commerce, $70,593,000. The ag­ been brought to the United States Pratt and Whitney Aircraft in Fourth War Bond campaign as of | target, theNbomb would have to and overseas so often tell, in all the world there’s no mor*-cordial invitation Manchester which products he dis­ and gomblng attacks. Columns of has powerful armies, air power from South American cojmtries same day hammered Japanese keep traveling: in the same direc­ w-hich we are not aware of, all greg ate w as $.5,987,700 below East HartfoKl and Kansas City, today. than those three familiar American words. Have a “Coke”. At your icebox, the tributes to a number of retail con Nabi trucks, carts and other and are being kept in the 11 de­ bivouacs and supply areas at Pora- having resigned in February, 1943 Women’s Division tion and we 'wuld get better ac­ pointed towards one general di­ budget estimates. pora on Cape Hoskins, north cen­ aumera in or about said town. For ransport were blown to bits, the The legislation was accompanied tention camps throughout the''na­ to undergo training in the Army Bond sales booths maintained by curacy.” he explained. "The ques­ same as in P. X.’s around the globe, CocA;Cola stands for the pmmte that this purpose he has two tank trail­ Soviet bulletin said. rection, pulling a stalemate on the tion at this governipent’s expense. tra l coast of New B ritain, -with 22 the Women’s Division of the War tion was how \o release the United Nations." by almost 1,000 pages of printed Air Force. He waa graduated at reJreshes,—\iAS become the global symbol of American hospitslityi er units, one having, ,a capacity of M ore'than 1,000 German troop.s Agrees Most "Dangerous’* tpns of bombs. Freeman Army Air Field, Sey Finance committee sold a total of bom b.” FOR SPRING! Mr. Shea plimged right into the to-stlmony from high-ranking offi­ The State department agreed ' J a p s S tag e M inor .Air R aids 3,450 gallons and the other a capa­ were killed and 40 towns and vil­ cials charged with the task of di­ moiir, Indiana, and commissioned $74,171.69 during the , current Fastening the closiM end of an city of 3,300 gallons. He has one lages captured during the day. the heart of the situation when he with v-rioua South American TTVe Japanese staged minor air drive. The booth hi Hale’s depart­ ordinairy flour sack to\the under- • OTTKD UNDER AUTHORITY OP THt CO^A-CdVA COBPANV IV outlined the lu-ograin that Ger­ recting. a far-flung foreign service on Ja n u a ry 8, 1944. He is now tions. That’s tractor with which t» operate the Riissian.s declared. countries that these enemy aliens, raids ohiPape Gloucester, the Ma­ stationed at Hendricks Field, ment store sold $43,165.29 and the I iiarriage of the plane, ttW slipped two units. He purchases his petro many and the Axis powers are and at the same time coping with mostly Germaii!(, were "danger­ rines' invasion area on the western a bomb into the bag and\secured Coee-Ceiai 1 At the Cherkasy pocket, repeat­ war-born problems at home. ' Sebring. booth in the First National Store COCA - COLA BOTTLING COMP.VNV, EAST HARTFORD, CONN. leum products from the Kay Petro­ ed German attempts to break the now seeking, namely, a negotiated ous” and were ’’Hot being properly end of Nei^. Britain, and on the at Depot Square sold $30,405.65. the open end forward. A^iniple leum Corporation .which has been Russian cordon around the trap­ peace aftei- stopping the inva.slon War Not All Over protected" in South America. Araw’c, American beachhead on The booth in Woolworth’s store.! form of release was contrived Your Spring and Summer standbys! Sturdy spun roypnt In axlatenoe for approximately ped Narla were reported beaten of the continent. That, in his opin­ From Secretary of State Cordell “The total camp population is the southwesteVn coast. Ground Coming Marriage Main street, sold $600.75 during^ that opened the sack and alli^ed Mr. and Mrs. Wlater Tedford, of $ one year. Until he was notified off and 60 tanks deatroyed by ion, was what Hitler and his gen­ Hull, who told the committee at approximately 10,000,” Biddle said, fire dropped one 'enemy plane at the period of two weeks. the bomb to slip forward. in smart, easy-to-weaP styles. Loh of two-piecers . . . that the Service he was rendering Russian gun fire. Several more erals are looking for at the pre-s- one point that It waa “too late in "and of that total population Cape .Gloucester. Andover, announce the coming "On our next hop,” Col. Sander­ ent -time and unleaa America and about 2.000 have been brought up In, Niw Guinea, Allied attack marriage of their daughter Bette waa unlawful, he was carrying for towns were captured and Field life for me” to join “the bureau­ Perfect rubies ere much rarer I son recalls, "we found the enemy some combined with boldly printed rayon jersey hire, during a part of 1943, petro- Marshal Fritz von Mannstein lost her allies atop taking it for grant­ crats," came'a warning that the from South America. planes TOmbcd Dagua ai"r4romc at Eleanor, to Staff Sergeant Donald than good diamonds. and went Into a dive. When it ap­ /4eum products for Kay Petroleum another 1,800 troops killed in, ^ e ed that the wai ia over, that is ex­ war is not all over but the shout­ After the war these persona will Wewak, the enemy base '■■qn the Campbell Dowling, U. S. M. C. now peared that the plane waa well di­ Corporation from East Hartford day’s fighting. Moscow said. actly what is going to happen. ing; from Commerce Secretary be sent back to South America northeastern coast. Six enemy stationed at Santa Ana, C alif/ rected toward our target, we re- or goily checked seersucker! Some accented and Pp.rtland to principally Tor- The battle of the death circle Most Wrecked Nation Jesse Jones came a statement that .and rep atriated , th e atto rn ey gen­ interceptors/were shot down fend ,"The wedding will take place Sat­ ^Want an advance^ leaaed tbs open end of the hack ring:t®b> ‘Thom psonville, W indsor, entered its 13th day today and Mr. Shea covered the. Rtqisian ch of the $2;700,000,000 Invest­ eral explained. another proWr^ly destroyed, urday, February 19 at 4;S0 p. ih. and the bomb fell out traveling i.n with bright white buttons and b raid! Worm, ■WUllmantic, Rockville. Hartford surviving remnants of the ten situation in a thorough manner ed uy the government In airplane Cost of keeping the prisoners in 'in St. Mary’s Episcopal church, the direction of the plane. It was and East Hartford. Kay Petro­ crack German divisions originally and gave his audience something U.' S. cam ps is about $1 a day. he Manchester. Mrs. WlHls Coveil, sis­ like shaking a cat out of a bag and engine plants will have to be on your salary? brilliant colors . . . red, luggage, green, brown, leum Corporation has about four trapped on Feb. 3, were iicrded concrete to think sbout. He as­ written off as a dead loss, and said. Forced to AJuntdoh ter Of the bride-to-ilbe, will be her but it waa more accurate than motor tank truck uhits available into an area of approximately 100 serted that Russia, the moat dev­ from J. Edgar Hoover, head of the More Conscientious Objectors Some of Positions only «tendant. tinnLSunnecMsary berrow- horiaontal bombing.” for transportation of Its own prop­ square miles between the towns of astated country in the world to­ FBI. the admonition that juvenile For every 10,000 men inducted vT iQ. la never wise, a 'Per- The Germans, always alert to blue. Sizes 9 td 15, 12 to 20. Shenderovka and Rlcbley. day, will be one of the big powers into the Army during thia war, New Delhi. India, Feb^^fi.—(/P)-— ■onal’ loan which otoridM Im­ erty and supplements this equip­ delinquency is “sweeping the coun­ The Japanese have been fqrced to new military methoda, heard of ment with the employment-<>f sun­ at the peace table. Russia is after there have been' 38.5 men w*ho mediate cash la often the beet the new development. The late what belongs to her, nothing else try .” abandon some of their positlqns on TOIMlYS OPFKR eolutlon to a money problem. dry motor common carriers.''^ Kay Outlined in the foreign service hav.e claimed exemption as con­ to y«u fiuftar You pay only for the aetuel German ace, Ernst Udet, observed Reports Russians and the vexing Polish problem scientious objectors—as compared the-^Haka front in Burma, Vhlle Petroleum Corporation did not ap­ section were reports that Ameri­ time 3TOU keep the money. For and reported the technique to Her­ over disputed boundary lines vvas with 14 per 10,000 men during the hitter fighting continued tod'a)Kln example: $30 tor 3 weeke eqeU . pear in support of the application. ' Across ISnrova cans still held by the Japanese in the Arakan area where an enem> man Goering following a dem­ “The only testimony in support clearly outlined by tile speaker. First World war. only 43c. A loan of $100 coate onstration a few years later at an 'Stockholm, Feb. 16—i/l’j—Hel­ Going back over a period of 20r Asia ■ are suffering from severe Linton M. Collins, special as­ force estimated at 2.000 penetrated $30.60 when promptly repaid of the application was the testi­ sinki dispatches to the newspaper In 13 monthly conaaeutlve In- American air show. years, following World War I, Mr Malnutrition. • sistant to the attorney general, Allied lines 12 daya ago and en­ 5.98 m ony of th e applicant. WTiile his Aftonbladct quoted Estonian re­ Hull told the committee ■ that gaged In hand-to-hand battles with (DUE TO COtDS) aUIlmenU of $10.06 aaeh. Come Set World’s Speed Record application is limited to that of a Shea outlined the problems that told a House Appropriations sub-, The'lhat spoonfuls of Pertussin MbST In, phone or write today. Col. Sanderson has not confined ports today as saying that Red confronted the Russian people. winning of a military victory was British and Indian droops. motor contract carrier, his testi­ Army troops have ■ eatablished a committee In testimony released prompCsf relieve such coughs Or hia exploits to Invention or com- From an almost illiterate nation but one phase in the program of today that there are approximate­ The Jap an ese w ithdrew Feb. 13 money hack. Prescribed for years by loam $10 le $300 mony indicated that he would per­ bridgehead across the Narova riv­ “bringing abouL peace and future after their positions were set on baL As a Navy flier in the Pulit­ form this transportation service it has in 10 years established, an ly 34.374 conscientious objectors thouaandaupon thousands of Doctors er at Krivasuo ant that a danger­ world stability. fire, a southeast Asia headquarters ^C A O no/ FINANCE CO. zer Prize races in 1921-22-23, he for any petroleum shipper, within adequate achool 'system, improved in World War Two. —it m art to goodl took first prize in the 1921 con­ ous situation for the city’s German its farming facilities, opened new Final Goal Of War communique said. Last night Psrtussin Apt only helps relieve State Tbeatev Bwlldlaia_ the capacity of hia equipment, and defenders has developed within eoilins .said 10,352 cases had your'coughiiigsepell, but it loosens te s t and finished second In 1922. and vast mining properties and at “A durable, just and stable been referred to the Justice de­ counter-attacking Allied troops re­ InS Ploot Pboae 8430 subject to the prior demands of the past 24 hours. took one of two hill features over­ and makes^aticKf phlegm easier to D.'fl Brew*. Hbv, He also ' finished second in ~thc his own retail business. the same time suffered a scorc^d 'world order" waa Hull’s definition partment for investigation, that raise. Safe.tor boU^ old and young. L,leeaee Be. SSI Snyder Cup lAces in 1922 and in The Germams arc said to have earth policy that no other natron of’the final goal of the war. looking the pass' over the Mayu “Peter H. Mortensen, a per.tlfled ordered the evacuation of all Es­ 7.4Q7 of these had been disposed Inexpenalve) xn 1923, after finishing third in the in the world today would recover “A sound commercial policy of, but that Selective Service had range, occupied by the Japanese Any drugstore. 7 r ITUSSINI- carrier of petroleum and petroleum tonian ' towns east of Tap.a and near Ngakyedauk. Pulitzer races at St. Louis, he set products, testified in - opposition to in Reval (Tallinn) governmental from . meari -by that an international prti- informed him 8.822 more cases a w orld’s speed record of 287 the application stating that he has He stated that he believed Ru^- gram pf mutually beneficial co­ were to be referred for an inquiry. miles an hour—a healthy, clip in archives are said to have been aia'X'iil not be unreasonable after been transporting petroleum prod­ packed for speedy departure of operation and a sound commercial On Aug. 1. Collins told the com­ Japs Report Shelling those days. ucts for hire for Kay petroleum the puppet officials. Taps is 75 the war but would -insist that the policy—ai^ one of the cornerstones mittee, 6,682 conscientious objec • When the Marines opened their border states to the UP S. S. R. Corporation. There was, no evi­ miles west of Narva and 50 miles of any sUh)e political peace struc­ tors were in camps and 12,000 Of Taroa Island offensive on Guadalcanal in Au­ dence that tile setvice he has .been cast of’Reval on the Leningrad- .would be friendly toward-s the ture,” he' aal^. ,wer« assigned to special aervlces. New York, Feb. 16.—(Jb — The A T p INEHURST gust, 1942, Col. Sanderson was op- hl supplying is un.satisfactory. Moscow government and that a “We should, not atrlve to get James V. Bennett, director of Tokyo radio, in an overseas Italian rations officer of - the First Ma­ Reval railway. barrier would be -formed to pre­ jei “There are at the prc.sent time At another point on the Narova one-sided agreements' at the ex­ prisons, declared consclentlmis ob­ language broadcast, said today, rine Air Wing which carried the vent the disastera of the present NEW ARRIVAI-S / r i 81x 1^0^ qomnion earners and' ten river near Narva the Russians, pense Of the othes country. Such jectors who were in Federal insti­ that American Naval units had brunt of the flg))tlng for several contract, carriers authorized to using .-motor-driven sleighs, at- w ar. a .policy-will reacL di-sa-strously on tutions under his control . had bombalded Taroa island of the FROM NEW ORLEANS FISH months. He returned to the Unit­ transpoi t petroleum and petroleum tpn,ptcd to cross the river eight Polish Boundaries a nation following jt and in the created some disciplinary difficul­ Maloelap atoll in the Marshalls Probably the hardest p:irt of the Mint Buhlets ed States last April.. products for hire by tank truck nnd j tinic.s yesterday but were driven end everybody .will suffer. . we ties. There are. about 1500 in islands Monday. Mackerel Col. Sanderson is a native ol r-,....- I------M------M.oi i (he Estonian reports said. po.st-war period would be' the dis­ CheeWces vherc is no evidence indicating that want t.q.Imake our policy fair, prison, he added. ' < It declared “our garrison on Smoked Fillets Missoula, Mont., and attended $’. S. Maritimt Striiit, htn Tnmkull, puted Kurzon line between Russia British Kqpa.v Part of Loan Taroa" bounter-attacked the Naval Peanut Flakes the service'being rendered by tliese . and Poland. This. Mr. Shea stated, mutually desirable, and mutually high atoool in Shelton, Wash. He carriers is inadequate to meet the ! The British have paid back uniti$. and “drove them off. There Old Fashioned Cane Syrup Flounder Fillets 1 would find Russia firtn in the pol­ piofitable, so that we can fit In ©f' enrolled’’'at the ’University 64 existing demand for this type id fectively with a suitable plan In $’00,000,000 of $390,000,000 bor­ wap no damage to our aide,”, said Jars of Soy Beans Washington, transferring In 1915 Aboil Town icy of establishing'the,-, old border rowed from the United States to the broadcast recoi ded by the U. S. Shrimp iransportution service. lines and that part of the.rich min­ regard to stabilization of phases Coffee Candy to the University of MPhlsba. "Assuming the applicant Intend­ •of the monetary'’situation, the ex­ pay for war supplies contracted ^relgn Broadcast Intelligence Oysters where he became a jejttermnn In The Ladies’ Aid Society of ing and oil fields of the Ukrain.' for in -this country prior to lend From S. & W. i!v ed in fad to supply service as a. . But all of the problems of^this change situation, and the cfipdit service. Chowder Clams football, ba.sketbaU, ba.seball' and motor contract carrier as applied Emanuel Lutheran church will lease, the House was advised tO' Fine Poods IRtfUTURE OF OUR MERCHANT MARINE situation... .the truj:h, I believe, is track . w-ar. for the United Nations, cen­ There are more than 26 million ,18c and .*l9c Cod Fillets for, he lias not shown that the pro­ hold a Swedish baking sale at tered around keeping- the supplies that .after the wtW, If we are to day. Apple Juice Entered Mor|n> Corps in . 1017 Hale’s store, Saturday beginning A Reconstruction Finance- corp cqwa on United States farms. posed operation would be consist­ to the fighting men going in ever furnish employ.roint to people who Coffee ...... ,Jb; 34c Perch Fillets Enlisting in the Marine Corps jPWARDS of 2,006 yo.ung seamen are experience^ these cadets attend the^ maritime ent with the public inlcre.st as rit- at 9:30. The commiltee in charge increasing volume and no, letup Seedless Raisin.s Bird^ Eye Cod Cakes In 1017, he continued his athletic quired by Section 587c, Cunrulative urges the, members to have tltelr until the power of Hitler and his j career with the Lieathemecks, ap­ (raining for the United States Maritime school and are graduated as ensigns in tha Supplement to the General Stat­ contributions of food at the store Axis partners is destroyed forever. Prunes pearing with the Mare Island, utes,' in that the service he wpuld as soon after nine o’clock as pos­ Calif., team In the Rose Bowl Service at Fort Trumbull, New London. Following his talk Mr. Shea an­ PINEHURST MEAT D^RT^^ENT Maritime Service. These men are destined to be supply does not appear to be in sible. Mrs. Carl Hultine, Mrs. swered many questions rela­ game in 1918. Ellen Modcan, Mrs. Amy Carlson. Aftor a minimum of fourteen months’ sea any way superior to the service tive to the di.spute between Poland Freshly Oround Hamhurg'...... ih. 29c In 1930, when his plane crashed Ask Bbeyl Wards the future ofliicers'of our great merchant ships. which KaV Petroleum Corporation Mi-s. H ugo Johnson. Mrs.- E inar and Russia and convinred hia audi­ Round Steak to grind or for cubes. in an almost inaccessible jungle in Is now receiving from established Peleraoirand'Mfs. .John I. Qlson ence that he knew the subject Nicaragua, both wings were de- cenyenient Nm# inr.tof carriers or that such service compose the cOntmiiltee. Pot Roasts — Rib Roasts — Soup Bonc.s stroyM. It was impossible to from every angle. Hk ' 9 0 0 0 ia inadequate'. ' ' President Charles Felber refer­ T h e Pork we offer this week lu qq bring the plane overlaiid to the paymdnt plan. “Based upon the evidence pre­ Final telephone bridge parlies red the communication from the Rib Roast Pork...... i - - ...... - ...... ’ *" flyiiig base, but Coi. Sanderson Bus transportation serves this maritime school at sented a t the hearing the Comihis-^ in Ih's series by the Teachers Club, Board of Selectmen relative to lAiin Roast Pork...... • • • • ’'h. -4^ decided he’d save the ship anyway. aion finds, pursuant to. Section will be held this evening at the- tak in g an active p a r t iq. .y ritin g He returned to the' Marine base, Fort Trumbull, and is one more instance where 687c, Curnulatlve Supplement to homes ot teachers. Scores should the history of Manchester arid its is unusually lean and fresh.. Points are only 5 a pound., lashed a spare wing to another the General Statutes, that the be telephoned to Miss Betty Buss- part In the spconir-IVorid War to We should have our Poultry lineup by tomorrow plane and, after making two ex.- granting of this application "would man, 2-1466, before 12:30 noon to­ metnbers of the Inter-Club com­ morning . . . ask about it when you come in. ceedlngly •difficult landings, fas­ be Inconsistent with dhe 'publWtfi- morrow. ■ The' profits will be m ittees. tened .the wings to the disabled terest and' that th« application BUS TRANSPORTATION IS VITAL TO THE COMMUNITY donated to the Red Cross War A nice recomtpefldalion from ju ic y ! SWEET, FLORIDA ORANGES ...... doz. 44e craft which waa then flown back should be, and it hereby is, de­ fund. ■ the Memorial hospital authorities to the airdrome, 75 miles away. nied.” for the excellent job the Exchange Avocados' Temple Oranges Large Navel Oranges On another occasion, half the The W’omen'i Foreign Mijsioh- Club did In clearing up and re­ landltis gear of his piaiie wa* Reds Make Rapid ary socioty v^1U )iold its m.onthjy pairing a store room In the base­ Please^phone before 10 a. m. for Thursday call or­ knocked loose A’hlle taking off at meeting this-evening at 7:,30. at ment, w-Bi received. Further of­ ders... and the^day previous for Friday and Saturday Philadelphia. Climbing sharply to the Church of the Nazarene. The fers of help Will be made by the for Friday and Saturday (deliv- a higher altitude, he disregarded Progress in Drive choir .rehearsal will follm^. club within a few daya. calls. Delivery ari opportunity to Jump to safety ery charge 15c) ijd be in the day before. Ask which and headed for his i.omf base at The midweek prayer and praise day we go to :^our tion. Only orders totaling ^JS.OO .Qnantico, Va. The alarmed ground tContlnued from Page Ope) service of the Coyenant-Congrega- American bombera now fly high­ crew at Philadelphia flashed Honal church will take place this er and aUy a t high Bltttwdea. k ^ ^ delivered. emergency roeseegee^ to ■ Army form part of its outer defense evening at 7:30 at the home of er because of a new chemical de­ ■ -d Navy sir statlnns along the system snd there are indications Mr, and Mrs. Samuel Nyman, 47 velopment which ; lengthens by . Coast to be on the lookout that the Gernians are hastily RuJiell street about 50 times the high altitude Lficharjl uivccn/mi for the stricken plane. throwing- up nsw fortifications. life a t carbon bruabea In the However, the condition of the South and southeast of Qdov, Mrs- Ahnie Smith, of ITS East planes’ geaermtom. plane became worse. .The broken - 914-828 MAIN BT. TEL. 8!«1 MANCHESTER hitwssn the southam shore of Center street and MTss H azel portions of the landing gear Wo t Lake Pelpua and Pskov, lies a thin Greenaway, of High etitot will ■mashing large hdlee In the wings belt of forests with no such higfi- leave Saturday mornng for aHwo m lin AM ■0*’***“”^ fitoo«iwMka’ gamttoB « Miami, Fla. fjLeiid U em l;! Adyto

^ i- ., MANCHESTER EVENTNC.HE r A d . MANCHESTER. C O ^., WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 1 6 ^ 4 iQ t TEIV \>ia n (;hks'ik k F^VEijriDVO h e r a ld , Man c h e ste r , conn.. le, im* PAGE El U. S. S. Soratoga's Latest Portrait Draft Names Obituary Ask 300 Blood [eel Friday _ Navy Gets Hitler Why Property Not Reletised Donors Friday Supreme Court Rules U ?' L e • Boys of Five’ Marine G6rps Generals O n W ar F i ^ ched Deaths l{[ut 1 n u 0 n S TYioAr Pari in,Jftva^n of Marshalls / f Official Status o f Regime a • Appeal Made as Mobile Writs Filled Here Ex- On Church Property 'Workers and Any trants Must Await N o - ^ e a t h i^ la iH lS - tJnit Comes to Town W it it pluint^^Legal 'Action on Living 'Others Interested In­ tied o f Classification. Again This Week. MacDdliBld’g 7 Point res Corporation. Civic Leader Upholds Decision of In- ched to Gathering. ^ Bolton < Feature Ropin Although 183 Selective Service Once more the !Bld Donor glis on TiUO to Chunch Mrs. Clyde Marshall Whicli Inclndes Re^Goverod witk Homt Filed with Town Clerk Samuel registrants left here yesterday «for Service of Jhe Mancherter Red 1. Stripping yoor furnitiuo'to raw «ting wUl b* held Friday Cross chapter is appeallng^,^ f6r And School in Bridge- Phone 4082 Turklngton late yesterday after­ pre-induction physical examina­ Mrs. Clara Southergill the (ram« ^ ag at 8 o’clock at the tion at N ew Haven the number of donors to complete the SOO'heeded po rtS u it. 2. Itobullding — . with new noon were copies of the writs that Was Keen Student o f for the visit of the jnohlle imlt on ____ fbr Red Croat War S^nd those accepted and the names ol g^tn open meeting will be held on spring* and filling added give (le,tail8 on the two attach- Friday. ' those who will await 'call cannot Thursday, Feb. 24, at the Com­ g. Re-cotoiHng with homo- oricera and all other peraona who All Public Affairs. Jt ■was ''expected that ,thete Hartford, Feb. 16— (A>)—'TheSu- nlanta made against property of be released until the registrants spun g '' would bo a large group, of veter­ preme eourt, with Chief Justice munity hail sponsored by the com­ to attatid. It la important the Manchester Stores, Inc., situ­ are officially notified oif their 4. Reflnlshing The woodwork Mrs,. Clara T. Southergill, prom­ ans signed up for^,the day, but a ' mittee to look into the possibilities Better Oivers , afl the workera attend if poa- ated between St. James and For­ classification. This may not be WUUam M. Maltbie Assenting, de- 5. .Sagless-proof construction inent'in civic and .social life In great number,,- have apparently Priced Proportionately Low InatrucUona and material i est streets ch the west side of possible for several d a ^ since the ^cided today that title to a church of a consolidated, achoel for Sol- . g. Free Pickup nnd OeUvery Manchester, died this nfiofnlng at found i t , inTposslble to do so, and Main street. Both Of the attarh- local draft board has not been ton. Everyone In the community 7. Easy Terms the Manchester .Mo'morial hospital the^nuinber registered is so far and school in Bridgeport belonged I** mCr.ts were filed with the town notified of the acceptances and re­ Jam^atlpy McLennan, aaa'.atant. foHo'wlng a .short illness. Bom in very small. Unless there Is a de­ to St. Jolui Baptist church, affili­ is cordially invited tp attend the All Work Guaranteod! Phono 2-4127, clerk on February 8, but at that jections as yet. Following re­ South'Windsor she livied there for leld Di%(or, returned from cided rush of registrations. imtiM- ated with the Roman Catholic meeUnjg and ask questions on the time the reason of the, attach ceipt of the list the local draft the greater part of her life-'but ireat BriUm .N'^n be the apeaker dlately from all sources, this church, and not to the Russian subject of a consolidated school. ments was not made known. for the laat fourteen years had talk ahoul^ .prove of Interest pfflce staff 'Will be busy making month’s visit of the unit seems Graek Catholic church of St. John The nibeting wrill open at 8 p. m. TTie writs were drawn by a New made her home at 84 North School MacDONALD UPHOLSTERY CO. W a registration notices and cards. the Baptist. and ambng those qualified to an­ many. He wat atationedjn the Haven firm of lawyers of which doomed to failure. Although many of those who street this town. She is survived The opinion upheld B decision of swer questipna will be Senior Su­ 983 MAIN ST.. HARTFORD PHONE 2-4127' iritUh Isles for t e V months as, Lieutenant Govemoi William L. It is very Important that ap­ took the examinations In New by fpur sons, Louis Robert, W il Judge ^nest A. Inglis who pre­ pervisor Dakta and State Architect lencan Red Cross Flohn Baptist church Vandetrlft, Jr., BfaJ. Blehard K. w s beink ^ It there for use told they were accepted for serv­ teacher, came on Thursday and James L. Denig. Time Does Not Wait... Manchester Stores lnc„ and asked Mrs. Southergill took a keen appeals earnestly for the help of since 1911, ultimately was ex- sen at VSM C, the groiind end flier* who ice. 8 e Air Force t^^^ W ingate's Rangers Outdo Even though a registrant passed eighth grades on illustrations from eon of MsJ.- Brig.-Gen. Rob­ street. It Is further claimed that opinions through Open Forum con^ give donations this month. Mrs. church by Rome. Lt.-Gen. Van- over the field ^ l ^ e of five Niasen Another Civic the physical, examination yester­ G «n. H a r r y ert L. Denig / the foUowlng day, M r Raymond tributidns have frequently appear­ Merrill Adams, 2-1376, will be Thereupon, the court said, the books they have read. The fifth degrift (Inset). Stalin is quoted as saying, “ The foe cannot M huts, the Aero Club contained a S«haUdt(iBset). (Inset). was presented to a member of the day that does not definitely put ed In The Herald, and were read awaiting calls for appointments; Russian Greek Catholic church of and sixth grades workpd on a beaten if hia forces of today, fully developed to dtntnk room, tvt'o game rooms, Rogers’ in •Battling- Japs him in service. He still has the Group Created firm of Simon Brothera, and after with Interest by many people. She veterans may contact either Mrs. S t John the Baptist w as organ­ Greek and'lloman frieze. the utmost, are opposed by forces of tomorrow— lotinge. library and pnack bar. a conference It waa agreed on De­ right of a hearing before the lo­ treated them with humor rather A thermometer ivaa made by One of the first c o fl^ and dough- • L ■ Adams or Marcel Donze at the ised with Father C^ornock at Its Pictured here are the lighting cember 19 that they would buy cal board and an appeal to the than sarcasm, atuj at the same American Legion Home. head, took control of the property Joyce Sanborn and Shirley Balkus Time Does Not Wall.” So, by using the forces o f not dispensing Red Cross cli^m ^ / Orde Charles Wingate’s strik--neaa, and despite his wife’s pro- sons of five U. S. Marine Corps the land and pay $26,000 for It, Hartford County appeals board. time from ^ cohstructive Ideas and refused to relinquish it to the to show the amount of w ar stamps tomorrow TODAY, Soviet Russia is making news biles to operate In Oihat Britain New Residents Organize ing similarity to the fabulous] t«"ts. bought the village hqtcl^a It is quite possible that some of she advanceoT one could readily purchased. It stands at $5,000. generals v/ho took part In the providing the necessary priorities monstrosity of the first magni Rev. Daniel Maezkov, an ordained and history. vtelted Mr. McLennan’s post regu- those passing thrtr''physical ex­ see she had given the matter un^ . The fifth and sixth grades beat American invasion of the M ar­ were secured by March 1. It wa.s Lawrence of Arabia was first rec­ tude— and put a manager In American Siege priest of - the Roman Catholic ^eriy* -In Orford Village, Sil­ aminations will be later deferred der discussion deep thouj^t. the seventh and eighth grades this also stated at that time, the writ ognized in the course of his one- charge. The manager skipped church of the Green Ruthenian shall Islands. One of them — ■ During his visit to many of the claims, that the approval of the on their re-classlflcation hearing The funeral will be held Satur­ rite, who waa appointed pastor in week in their spelling basebian Time does not wait for you, either. In these ver Lane Homes. man campalgffi against the Ital­ town, leaving a number of unpaid Guns Shell Hill; Capt. James L. Denig of Washing­ Jled Croaa cluba In leave areM Zoning Board of Appeals of Man­ or appeal. day afternoon from ther William 1938. game. d a y a of high earning power have you been saving ihroughout Great Britain, he talk- bills, and the doctor was forced ton, ,D. C.,— was killed in action. chester would be secured. ians In Ethiopia. How he hood­ .Re^stranta are reminded that P. Quish Funeral Home on Main Behearaes HlMtory of Church Miss Eldith Mason, Tolland Coun­ ad to. American servicemen who to move into the hotel with his as much as you could— buying as many War Etonds Another civic association . Made $1,000 Depoelt winked the enemy, and with a upon receipt of-classification no­ street at 2 o’clock. Dr. E arl Fur- Carroceto Logt Rehearsing the history of the ty Chairman for Wgr Bonds, vis­ Only 24, Captain Denig died while atreamed Into tha cluha for relaxa­ wife and three daughters. From a a formed last night at the Commun­ ’The writs further state that on small force accounted for 40,000 tice they have 10 days from the geson, pastor of the North Meth­ Bridgei>ort church, the court said ited the school Wednesday and leading a tank company of the ppeaible? You cannot regain what you have tion and entertainment In addi­ there on it Is a constant merry ity hall on Silver Lane, by real- December 24 a representative of prisoners or dead made history: dninicen I date of the mailing of the notice odist church Will officiate. Burial It w as founded in 1900 as the complimented the pupils on flying spent but you can start doing a better saving job tion to the Aero Club on Andrews' but bow he refined and expanded go-round — gypsies, a (CoBtinned from Page One) Fourth Marine Division In the Simon Brothers came to Hartford to request a local bosird hearing will be In the family plot In the Greek Catholic church Society of the Treasury Minute Man Flag. NOW. Field, he visited other Red Croaa ttenta of Orford Village and Silver the methods he employed on the evangelist, drummers, summer South Windsor cemotery. Friends initial asseult. Ueut-Col. Vande- and made a $1,000 deposit and lat­ or file notice of an appeal. St. Ellas the Prophet by 64 mem­ Ward Gochee and Raymond Ne­ Lane Homes. The organizaUon both the beach * and main Fifth .glubs at air bases, where our air­ er on presented plans for the erec­ side of the Lion of Judah and boarders. . . . may call at the funeral home from bers of a group that, for the pre­ gro made new borders 'for the grift, Jr., commands a special men relax between ralda over ene­ turned them against the Japs A charming and well put-to- Thursday evening until the hour Army front, A-36 Invaders struck proposes' to conduct monthly tion of 144 apartments on the ceding decade, had been emigrat­ month of February. weapons battalion. Major Richard makes even more fascinating gether story, its spirit well-caught. a sharp series of blows at railroad my territory. _ megUngs at the Community hall property. This was objected to, of the funeral. ing to Bridgeport from Podkar- An eighth grade class meeting K. Schmidt of Hawthorne, N. J., klr. McLennan was a New Tprk by Jane Nelson’s many drawings. yards in the suburbs of Rome, but while it was pending, a fur­ reading. patska Rus, a Carpathian moun­ was held last \ week ivlth Ann is a taflk officer of the Fourth kdvertiaing executive and then on the Second Monday of each Flier Silent Carl J. E. Runer plastering the Trastevere and Ti- ther agreement of 30 days was Cniarlos J. Rollo, In “W ingate’s tain region In what was then Hun­ Erickson elected president 'and Division, which is commanded by toogram director of Station month. A suitable. name will be Tale of Two Rivers / Carl J. E. Runer. of 35 Division burtina freight yards through granted and on April 6, 1943, the Raiders" (Viking: $2.50) tells the gary.' Joyce Sanborn, secretary-treasur­ his father, Maj-Gen. Harry W nilD In Frederick. Maryland. decided Upon at the next meeting, The saga of a Mississippi river street, died early this morning at which German supplies and rein­ ^ning Board of Appeals, disap­ story At this bearded brigadier In the present litigation, the er. Schmidt. First Lieut. Joseph The Savings Bank A native ef Liverpool, England, he William Van Sleet was chosen fftat in the dark days follow­ On His Escape the Memorial hospital following a forcements were moving south- proved the 144 apartment plans, and how his bands of Britisn, court said, both sides “considered The. news this week was W’rittcn Fegan, Jr„ of Carlsbacl, Calif., son aerved with the Canadian Army In chairman SI the meeting last ing the Civil W ar, makes a swell brief illness. He was employed at anL (The Paris radio said the the controlling question to be but made It known that a plan for Au.ssle'5, Anzacs and native troops by Stuart Reopell. of the general commanding Clamp nance In World War I. night His associate officers are novel—“Look Away, Look Away^’’ Cheney's as a silk finisher for sev­ Rome araa was attacked again to­ whether the. founders of the iORBOnS 100 apartments might be accept­ filtered Into Burma and harassed Attend Bond Show Joseph H. Pendleton, Oceanside, Wendell Henry vice chairman and by Leslie Turner White (Random Scr& can t eral years and was a member of day and that Castel Gandolfo was church Intended that it should be ed. On receiving this information, a much bewildered enemy. Andersoit Is Several Boltonites attended the Calif., is serving as an artillery treasurer, and Miss Marion Ryan, House; $2.50). — ” Linne Lodge No. 72 Knights of hit yesterday.) subservient to Rome or indepen­ the Simons' Brothers agreed to Wlngdte put his “Chlndlts’ Bond Show given Tuesday evening officer In the Marshalls. Second secretaiY- Plot built around chartering of Home on a Leave; Pythias. He was bom In Stock-, ^ First Attack In Several Weeks dent of Rome.” build 100 apartments, but on through six months At the most at the State theater iii Manchester Lieut. Oayid Brewster of Owings of Mancjiester The following committees were the boat by a band of Southerners holm, Sweden, April 3, 1879, and The Germans aunched their To determine this the court, W ard’s Store April 23, 1943 their offer was re­ ifltense- commandt>-type training. for those who had purchased w ar Mills, Md., led an infantry platoon, also appointejl: Hall committee: who hated the Yanks and the car­ Shot Down in France. had lived in this country over 40 first attack in several weeks among other things, studied in de­ He taught them every trick >>f bonds during the Fourth W ar Loan in the a.s.saiilt. His father, Brig- Edward Heintz, BVederick Scrib­ fused. petbaggers who flocked into taeir ears and In Manchester for the against Eighth Arm y positions, tail the history of the Church from A MvtBBl iavings Bank jungle fighting, at Which the Jap Drive. Rotert McKinney of North Gen. David L. S. Brewster, is with ner, Cecil Treadwell. Mrs. Flor­ The writ contnius copies of letters country to plot and pillage kfter Restricted by government order sending Infantry and light tanks Gives $30,000 was supposed to be master. They past 30 years. He leaves his wife its founding until the time of Fath- Bolton was one of the lucky per­ 1st Marine Amphibious Corps in ence Jones, Richard Westerkamp, written as late -as April 19 from the war. The cream of the gentry not to divulge the details of his es­ Una Johnson Runer, of Manches­ against Indian troops. The assault, er Chornock’t quarrel with Rome Mr. Raymond to Simons Broth­ emerged more than a match for sons who received an alarm clock the Pacific. Bryce Pierce and Mrg^ Beatrice of N ew xOrlea IS. they arranged cape from Europe after his plane, ter, a n i two brothers and one described as on a “small scale” and also reviewed the history of Bay Wa/ Bonda and Mora War Bondsl ers In which he still was willing "I’rlvate Tojo." during the auction held at the H W augh. with the Brazilian government for a B-26 medium bomber, was shot sister In S\yeden. He was a mem­ WHS beaten back. the region from which the found­ A « t I« Sum AHotted to Edward to sell the property fo f $25,000, Narrow trails, navigable only show. The clocks were given to * ''ace committee; \ riawara 1i lo seu me a tract of land on the Amazon on down oV ^ central BYance,- Techni­ ber of the Emanuel Lutheran In the town of •'^assino, dough­ ers came from the time of their KMP ON - • •: by mules and men for much of boys were forcing their way the persons who promised the pur­ Mmcheflter by the Helnta, Paul Jones, Jam cAWaugh, but he also stated that he had had which they were to set up a cal Sergeant . W arren Anderson, church. conversion to Christianity, about 14. D srtd the distance, made the usual mo­ through blistering machine-gun chase of the largest denomination ______Mrs. Dolores Harper. \ a better offer. southern community. U. S.,. Arm y A ir Force, has been 'The funeral service will be hold 865 A . D „ to 1900. A. B re w s te r, 1st Lt. Joseph ' The property was later sold ,.o torized supply lines out of the fire from steel-reinforced by arm ­ of bond. Store Here. Dan Beals, pilot of the river at hls home here for a week before at the W atkins Fx^'ral Home, 142 Am ong the facts which the trial USM C, son of • 88ie6wy'fl6e4i6k«4^ * C. Fegen, . Jr.. Da'vld Rose of Nev/ York and the question. Foorua Uo. headquaitars du^g ^e ti^ a^^ random in several (Dutton: $2.50). from France. The funeral will be held at the ed Itself Into a cemetery associa­ prisoners of war Announced by the Lockets and Chains . .... $l>.00 and up HMOLK OB SHANK HALF The annual ting wounded. Mother, Mrs. Johanna ■^Allen Company wllPb^the speak- Finns la the north of Russia. With It you think m.n’s taStM Trastevere station on the banks of Stone Set Braceleta-r n-.-r$7.70 -Bnd up \ of 85 Walker stret and Is a gradu­ Broad Brook. ever to be Interred In said ceme­ Lucas, lS6}Peace stnaet, Stratford. SERVICE homes blasted to rubble, food of haven’t changed, , hearken unto the Tiber. . ' ____ ate of Manchester High school All the A-36 Invaders returned tery." . Maglfola; Richai^ Nicholaa, sea­ any kind a< luxury, and the shells this recipe: man, first; class, U . 8. N aval Re­ A t the Office of lb . 'The Rotary Club held Its week "To- make cock ile (a 1736 pre­ Charles Herbert Goodell safely. It was. their first raid Freedom of Worship Not Involfed i b . of the eirfimy’s big guns blowing serve, wounded. Mother, Mrs. 2 5 ' Charles Herbert Goodell, 61. who against the Rome area. A ssert^ that freedom of .wor­ ,,ly dinner meeting at the Y \ M . G. up rig ljt' In front of their noses, scription) take 10 gMIons of ale Louise/ Magliola, 89 KoMuth last night, with a good tul ' and a large rooeter, the older the Hospital Notes made hIS home at 200 Maple street, Bridges. highways, supply ship was'not involved In the cast, the men and women— and chil­ died at the Manchester Memorial stre»t/New Haven. I erf the members. Alex better. Parboil • the cock, flea ■ \ dumps, gun positions, command the Supreme eourt said: McKinney Bro*. L E A ^ — P LA T E dren,- too— of Leningrad waged hospital yesterday. He was born “The church was founded as 6 4ahowed two- war films, one corted by 38 Ughtnlngs. For 16 curate, .^^hter opi^slUon Wm him, ahd stamp him on a stone posts, and enemy troops and mo­ 505 Main St., A t the Center one of the greatest stands In hls- Admitted yesterday: Mrs. Mabel in Hartford and' was employed as Uniate Church and continued to be S^cm “Baptism of Fire" and th^., minutes the fugitives witnessed a light as rompar^ wita M ^ of mortar until his tenes are broken. tor transport throughout the / Praiisd to geu Ospper t(rfY, even greater than Stalin- WUson, 58 Devon Drive; Rose a machinist at the Nlles-Bement- whole area between Rome-and the such foV SO years until Father Tel. 0060 : ^i|jither "Desert Victory."' ^ battle between the planes and the the previous Berlin attacks. _ You must craw and gut him when Arod. Cqlemsh. 750 Main street: Mrs. Pond Company . of the Pihtt & “'Choronck's dispute with Rome JEWELERS AT THE CENTER Germans. Finally the squadrem The Swedish newspaper A l t ^ - you flea him. Put him . Into two fronts to the south were raked /Hartford, Feb. 16—(,«>)—Hold Hours: 7 P. M. to 10 P. M. To tell you more of the ^ponk Margaret Tabor, East Hartford; Whitney Division. t with fire and high explosives. aroM when he. admiUedly a. lb. 15« ^ ■ The Hartford County Republl- bladet’s Berlin correspondent W quarto of eack, and put to It three would be to spoil it for you. w ad Carl Runer, 35 Division street The funeral will be, held Thurs­ (Douglas Amaron, Canadian rs of copper end copper-bsee al- Sat.: 2 P. M. to 10 P. M. Saan Women's Association at a N urses’ Shoes W ear 'Thin ported that two houses' u s ^ pounds of raislps of the sun Uniats priest, beesme orthodox oy ineact ecreening who have not and stop complaining a^ut Admitted today: Mrs. Gertrude day afternoon at 1 o’clock af the press war correspondent, said in a t j^eetlng at the Bond Hotel. Hart- The trek continues. The nurses’ porarily by ^ *.® w 4dlsh legation stoned, some blades of mace, and and Independent, and carried the BIB L E A N M E A T war’s hardships If you have la La Shay. 3 North Fairfield street: Ahern Funeral ho'me, 180 Farm­ dispatch from ^ Eighth Army done, BO, are being preesed to sell ^^rd, last Saturday unanimqusly .shoes wore thin and. three of them were destroyed by .fire b o iti^ and a few cl(hFea. great aMjorlty of the congrega- or deliver the material to the the past. ’ • James Turklngton, 23 Orchard ington avenue, Hartford. front, that cQhrfnns of smoke, ob­ ^'endorsed Mrs. Gloria Goodrich, finished up wearing No. 8 men’s [th at a Swedish church “Put all Into a eaavaa bag, and .tlon with him. * Copper Recovery corporation or LAMB CHOPS Ib. 37c LAMB STEW lb^17c street served Monday night on the coas­ “The dispute which we sre de­ \ \rf! this town, a.s a delegate from shoes padded with heavy woolea southwestern section of VlrglQla Choto, achoel toacher a Uttie while bcfM yon And the the Metale Reeerve company for SHOULDER FAT Oiacharged yesterday: Mii. tal road about six miles northwest ciding has nothing to do with free­ 51}ic Fourth Senatorial District to socks. was hit by incendiaries.. turned wrltpr, has created In “The ale baa done working, put the uSe by the Army and Navy, W PB Mary Cross, 692 Bast Center of Ortoi.a, Wore oelieved tp have dom of religion. 'The ques^on con- ^fce Republican National Christmas came, gnu waa mark­ Berlin now has received almost American House’’ (Duell. Sloan (k ale and bag together into a vCs- Funerals has announced. . guch screening LAMB CHOPS Ib. 39c SALT PORK Ib. 15c street; MlS8"Bene Foster, 979 v; resulted from Germ()n demolitions eerna only Uie right to occupy and ^pon in Chicago. ed by a gay chicken dinner cooked •J8.000 tons (25,000 British long Pearce; 82.75) a delightful story ael. In a week o r cine days’ time will remain froxen, the W P B LEAN—FRESH OBOUND Middle Turnpike West; Mrs. Ben­ in anticipation of •* renewed Al­ control property. >v*r camp fires. Night after night tons) of iKimbs In a series of 15 (jf a 'Maine family In 1909. The fa­ bottle li up, AD the botUea Juet Mrs. Robert Wilson declared, unleee peraona owning it HEAD CHEESE Ib. 25c jamin Balon and dauirhtar, 8 lied jffenslve.) .... "The church claimed and receiv­ Mr.=. Ida Sieverf of 82 Ridge thev'’ slept in lice-ridden vlUages heavy attaclis beginning Nov. ^18, ther was the beet doctor In the above Uie necks, and leave U»e Funeral services for Mrs. Mary A Navy announcement said de­ execute their contracts with th« _____ HAMBURG Ib. 25c CONN,—F r e s h —MEDIUM s r / r . eame to ripen as other sle.“ Mints Ocmrt ’ _ (Hall) Wilson, wife of Robert Wil­ ed the protection, benefit and as. M i/ m 4itreet celebrated her 82d birthday. hut they were sheltered always by 1943. The total heavy state, but tljat wasn’t enough for stroyers Shelled Velaluku and Recovery co^ratiOn promptly/ an Discharge today: Mrs. WlrU- aistancS'' of the Roomn ^Catholic Bterday. She is in good healUi friendly partisans. 'The food, on these night raids Is 467, •him. He wanted to go Into buri- And then drink itt Wbooeh! son of 51 rienry street, were con­ Brato on the island of Korcula off doz. 37c fred Smith, South Coventry: Rob­ chiircb in Connecticut, Its bsaic LAMB PATTIES Ib. 31c EGGS ad was given a surprt;8e party by sometimes skimpy, was generally average of 31 a raid.. ducted this afternoon at 2:30 by the Dalmatian coast on the night R f j) II T I Ll| I MACHINgLISS Frankfiu-t-on-Oder, a city ert Orr, 21 Maple street; Mm the Plymouth Brethren, at thp faith and its laws. After having COtTON BLOSSOM many friends and relatives, AlUed planes. Including large for- of Feb. 12-13. the cloud screen which obecured Frank Symonda. 72-Drive-Bi-Sil­ ' claimed life from that church for SAUSAGE MEATTb. 19c lie received a number of gifts on A five-day Jorced march, mostly about 70,000, waa attack^ msUons of American Liberators, Thomas G. Oougan Funrtal Home their view of parts of the city. ver Lane Homes. so years and ths benefit of ths MEATY OLEO \ lb. 23c he occasion. without sleep, ended their tplp-lonce before, In-October, .040. Thunderbolt flghtsr-bombers, si on HoU street. Thev reached safety just two main Industries fiianufacture ma- The mere laid they encountered Death: Yesterday, Miss Roee The bearera wera her- aona-ln- faith that It follows, with the pro- medium bombers. Party Is Given no more than ordinary anti-air­ Coleman, 750 Main street law, W illiam Grimason of this tsotlon granted under its laws, the PEPPEROHI Ib. 55c : Allcable as well as letters re- moriths after the take-off on what chlnery and chemicals and It The total AlUed losses In these VEAL CHOPS lb; 19c was to have been a • two-hour important at a railway center, craft Are and only a few night if Death :Today, Carl J. Runer. 35 town and Ralph Gates of ^ring- chur^ cannot suddenly .repudiate PERMANENT WAVE pived from Corporal Wilson Cone, sweeping operation. were two flight. Am ong the hundreds of planes flghtere, although enemy Intercep­ ^Division street' end Mrs. Clara field; George Forbes,'John Clough, By Girl Scouts ■ lU allegiance to the body under hn 'of Mr. and M rj. Everett Cone, medium bombers and four flghl- No Signs of Fear Shown which flew to Berlin was the larg- tors sprinkled’flares all over^ the SoutherglU,' 94 North School James Beattie and Joseph Steven­ ' a which it aervee. ‘ to View street,^ tells of his safe era. a commiuiique aald laat n i^ t . Duffy, a hard-bitten Yorshlre- est force of heavy bombers ever to street. son, all of Manchester. MMPLE h'i lyal In Ehigland. sky. , The main target of the daylight Girl Scouta of 'troop 7 gave a ‘ “Ita pracUoaa dany it such right, n>. 1 9 ( man, prtd ' hls tribute, o "Thoae operate from Royal Canacllan Air Interment .was In the East cem­ moM AU omcnofis Indicating the scarcity of oppo­ raiders was sgtto tbs French In- Valentine entertainment laat night gt laast in so far as its property U EVEN etery. ' Members ef Helen Davidson nurse* were brave,* 'he smiled I Force base* In Britain, li w m sition, 35 Lancasters msaned by vaalan coast, where secret Ger­ In Center church house which was dimeenisd. nils congregation, or Caduiive hatuns of Warten “T hey showed no sighs of fear, composed o f four-engined Lancaa- A dge. Daughters of Scotia, 'wUl BriUsb, Canadian and Australian man Installations In the '*Pas-ds- as much enjoyed by the Scouta any part of it, may cliange its Mettoc Heerieg Aide give eecep Sect at HoU and Pearl streets to- even in the tightest spots.” ters and Halifaxes of which four crews took off from one fleld In Ckdsia ares were subjected to the You DonH Say \— themselves as those who attended. filth at will but may not possess types tn eklLD ght at 7:30 and proceed to the Names "of only ten of the 13 were missing. .. , Britain and 35 came back. Not fourth, searing bombardment m There were songs by Janet and control this particular prop- vmaSB. Cal ar FRUIT AM) VE(XTABLE SPECIALS iraes were available here and A communique declared that CAN ougaa Funeral home to pay their one bore a Scratch. five days, In the early history at texaa, Davis, Barbara Blackstone, Lor­ srto.” ri Me eUMiiaal none of their home towns were the bombers "took the offensive ■t tribute of respect to Mrs, • Ths attacking force. Incidental­ Indians wallowed In OB apep# to raine ScovUle, Janet Wilaon and Juatledee Maltbie said ha waa con- DO IT known. They Included Gertrude against GermaiW very great • NO M A O n N U OB DBYgaa orgaret Bensaii, who was a past ly. included the largeet number of Tom -Beeney Promotod cure iheumatisni. Harriet Bpyntoht piano soloa by ' vincsd that the trial court “erred Dawson, Lillian Tacina, Agnes strength, flying m all operations • NO HASMtUI. CHIMICAU lief teughter of the lodge and planes of the Canadian bomber Clara Skrabacs and Annette Gus- in fladlags and oonelusions rttal to • NO HSAT o a eUCTBICITY Atensen, Eugene Ruthwoekl, I over 1,000 sorties. I l P O Complota with pf Hs bert loved members. group ever dispatched on any sin­ Tom Heeney, the “Hard RoA The bllnd-wqrm. common In 'tafson; dahees by Betty . Jane Its u ltliu te decision,’' but he filed Hvarimj Aids • iAPg... EASY TO VSB„ Pauline Kenabfe, Lois Watson, Berlin .Main Objective no dissenting opinion because, he • CONTABW NO AMMONn 80 curlers g le mission. from down under,” who fought Europe, Is neither blind nor a Prantice, Janet Barnard and Car* • NOEXmiBNCE lere w i l be a meeting of the Ann Klpcso, Stephanie Markowitz, ‘The main objecUve was Berlin said, “to do so 'would require a The traffic over ^riln was so Gene Tunney (now Common jter worm. It Is a legte(M lizard. olyn ScotL Nancy Burnham • POaDB WOMEN OB c S S ^ iS S BANANAS >b Elna Schwart and Frances Nelson, where weU over 2,500 tona'W high 13 illosvcraft Club of Manchester Gene Tunney) for the hoavyweig' U I h u ij iiK i dlaeuasion ao lengthy that there n iu TCLfPHONC -(In Pittsburgh yesterday Miss exploeive and Incendiary bombs congested ss the big plsnes thun- who played the violin..waa accom- (P With MM M d hi OMoIhrt. at Masons la tlie Temple title In 1928, has been promotod to . Panama City, founded In 1519, seems no adequate Justtfloation for ■hMimmlraM F L O R ID A > PINK—SEEDLESS Daweon. a former -United AtrHnea t we«K dropped,-a-henvler-lond-thai^ -dered—In- their bombing nini. mmU,! by June Stevenson. There LAOORA TORUS jF -S S M to grE eb.-^ st-7t89. a Chief -Betty Oflicsr “aanswbere Is the oldest permansaf EurOTSwr - ^ ^ e S ia d M ^ -IIIaty -Jane mahtag-ttA-jitft stewardess, (old of the .Incident 1" any previous attack on any that one pilot repotted he had al­ JUICE ORANGES .. .25e D ob. G R A PE E R U n v_____ 4 for 3.5c Worshipful Master wishes an In the South Pacific.” settlement on the mainland at ths You dM't M«a to but said too many. Uvea'were at objective in air warfare.’’ most bombed ..another formation Hiish, Joanne B a n to w and Elp'm- abm who can attend to be American continent. ■asi sa Ftagsiwaia SEEDLESS AU membeM of Manches- stake to name their benefactors It was the 15th m ajor a t t a ^ of Lancasters 'beneath him, o r Rovacs. ACnOW A R K A L HiSE FRESH BROCOLU . . 25c Bmi. Frank Rengaa'NoW C. 6. BSS’^a^SrSRs: ire are memboM of Gie Fel- or discuss the “happenings -of | upon BerUn since the, R .A .F Completea Mnd BsU Ihe guests wera Mrs. Bern. ' OM roan Mtogrt NaUto* Mm to hm- GRAPEFRUIT . . . . . 4 for 25c One Lancaster completed Its Mexico City lies in s vaUey PAYROLL Virginia. Minn. (fiV-Vlaltw* exL . club. Ofllaon sre to be those terrible weeks.’’) laimched Its obliteration campaign of the Barnard acbool, ilis. SWEET TEXAS SPINACH. 2 U m. 25e^J 92nd raid to sstshUsb a record for Captain Frank X: Reagan, All- mcne than 7,000 feet below sea Dorla Neff and Mias Ruth Mc­ presaed aunniM wtm tbay found TUB O.’ O. BTOUOUXON and plaas toads for the against the. capital laat Nov. 18. R J. McNSr, advertising mana­ SATISFACTION GUARANTEED ths RA..F. BomMng oommsnd. America at the UnivsisM^ of levd. Laughlin of the Nathan- Bale o o M P A m r TANGERINES...... 25c ENDIVE SALAD... 2 Hib. 35ft isainf rrar The etory ombeni ger of The Virginia Entwi»1se, launched the deluge of bomb# soon Lest night's raid on Berlin fol Pennsylvania several seasons aga. SAVINGS achoel. M iss Mabel TUlingtiast and wee fm m d ^ on the actual adven­ The “Irish" potato, s product -rf (vorking frantically at hia income 241 So. Whitney Street ARTHUR DRUG STORES tures of-Alexarder Selkirk, who after 9 p. m.. end returning fliers towed another furious daylight as­ is commanding officer of a Marine Mrs. Nina Fogil of the Lincoln sault upon targets' in . northern detachment aboprd a U. 8. war- South America.’ reached North tax—mth heavy winter gkivM on. lleiifn rd , 5, Cone. 845 MAIN NTBRF.T \ RURINOW BLDO. I spent four vr-irs on an island off said that in S-,matter of minutes "My flngarnaila won't last until , fj-invwia glowiiBraag us ttumMUEcanoe A ow rloa ,vta Kuropa. TeL 8-8818 end 8-460g it tfl QflMt at rjlllfli ___ Ifasak M cN lff rntplainsd. IMML CMIOIBil ABB 8e FOB M S T A M « ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ A4V«rtiM in The HerKld-*ll Pay# MANCHESTER EVKXING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. WEDNESDAY, EETOUARY'16, 1!)44 MANUHEiSl^K EVENING HEKALD, MANGHESTER, CONN.. WEDNESDAY, KEBKUAKI »A01S T W K l.^ \ regular custom to hold a prayei u i’ii— luaa rr% » ^ KM M* w i’Mi’—itao meeting of mixed ages, both old . Malpwey MUKI*-IS80 f O u o y 8 K iiiiiO WNBO~»6 i!» iblic Works and young, every Sunday evening. A rrtday afternoon prayer meet­ Eastsm War Hum / e r e s ing was also held, taking place in ivcTalk Not Solution the old conference house, whUm ■'OTfC — Backstage Wife;. 7:4li—WTIC—-i- Adv«rUMinent— WDRC — Ad Uner;. WNBC — j ■-{ forward eagerly to the Hartford Feb, J6—^Connec^lknit ' ■ y-'- ners News. ‘ I 8:15—WTHT — Fulton OuraTer; In Ba^ball In Last Quarter SM t Or*nge, N. T tb . !• — (M^ every year. At the Hebron Green Democrats are 'f waiting'" witq^ Neighbors 4:45— w n c ^ Young Wldder WNBC—Lum and Abneri •-SUte gowrnaiiiBtM, wy* Con* school there wap a simple treat, more than ipuftl iiiterpst; the .state­ Brdwn;^WjIBC --- Parade of 8:30—WTIC — Bear the Band; WDRC -Dr. Christian; News; n*ctlcut’*^'ItepubUc«ti Gov.' Ray- including cake, ice cream, etc. wide gathering of th': parly .in tlic ny lyomcn are looking'#t the ^ Rationing Data The idea ia not a new one—but Stara.'''''^^ ' \ ‘ PlayecI Every Position . Pitch N. Jonea W>ho underwent Hotel Taft, New Haven, Tuesday 5:0o-= ^ T 1C — When a Girl Mar- WTHT—News; Castles In > the McCann^s Trip Wolvei^ aicMT B. Sliould not -et'cniiig. Flip. 22, on the occasion .dffze)ia of Jars of snap beans #UH'; ^,F(ffjrished By to * children love it for .daassrt. Air; WNBC—My Hest Girls, Champ Gives | Box Scores a serious operation at St. Francis on Ihe'toclvrs and thinking../‘Why ■ Tic#'; WDRC —News; Four Way Blit Catch; />Stapteo*-u greatly improved, and ha hopes ncr. ADMINISTRATION them with jim , roll as for a Jelly ^ New#; Mii#lc; WNBO-—News. ] WDRC—Frank Singtra ,Show: ^ Career in 1897 at Soldier* For ihe,Mfat time .since the 10i2 they werexanned In a pressure j WTHT — Gabriel H e* tie r ; Berger Real In Linenp; Grocera and Oliblic worH* to provide the .to be able to cop e home by the Just when we thought that elusive *“^>^^***''f*" , Regional De|wrti Sfijr servicemen after.the war. er party chicftain.s, office holders, fiir 10 Hr 12 HtipiUc#; Thai s not j ^ b V c k 'in 'h i's grasp once/inonnee/more. ' Random thoughts on Intortbatlon 9:15- WTHT JBelleYe It or Not. fO U fl DeWolfe, If ...... 2 1 5 Mrs. Helen Jones Porter, was in rhe only thing can do:- with ----- *i/. nqt to make thdse on a day when 6:3Q—WTIC — Just Plain Bill; -V^Tie Nutmeg state, he eays. "will to see him Monday and h r ^ h t aspiring candidates and tiie rank what we can count a# our blessings—toe fact that coffee, 55 Tremont Street, Boston, 8, 8:30—w n c- Mr. District At­ CONFfPSNOr Going Over McBride, c ...... 0 0 0 zling Stniggle; Plant J them. Just try the rtcipe below for ■you are tired—fbr the imll for WDRC — News; A d Liner; John Henry "Honua'* Whg- ■Jodk In th . future. «■ she haa.ln back the hews.' He ia stil}. and file of workers. Politics of lo- er rationed—and what gives more heart warming satisfagtKm than Massachusetts torney; WDRC—Jack Carson (3 s q ? P O S Connolly, r g ...... 1 0 2 I cup Tgood. hot coff^'and a -friend to .hare it wltji^ou? When "seconds" la very Insistent. WNBC — Jack Armstrong. ner whom the lat# John Me- the pMt. to the Initiative and the suid was able to sit up.'Onl;hly 20 a change. 5:40— 'WTIC — Front . Page Fat'- Show; WTHT—Hawaiian Mu- -H onus Flk, Ig ...... 2 0 4 Unable to Stop P. A.’s# Anappy BeanW, like a pro- #lc; WNBC—Spotlight Bands; Orsitv railed the "gtoateat toll entaorpriee'dt her buaineaa. In^a'- minutes Monday. you come in with your toe# frosted and your nose rcll; WJ5RC — American Wom­ WSU5N6(2^ Bean Jack Is Unable to Simunzik, Ig ...... 2 n 4 1 quart Jar'Home-canned snap voice saying Meats, Fats, Et«L Coronet Stoi-y Teller. player I ever enw,’’ will cele- (Jleo, rg ...... egriculture to provi^ em' There are TlHionor pupil# on the verbial cherry, to have the phone ring and hear To give your long-^feved shirt en: WTHT —Superman: WNBC bm le his 70th birthday. Feb. PM W 6 D / 0 0 0 The Fairfield Grocers openefl come on over. I have a pot of coffee just driliped. I or perked, Book Three brown stamps 'V, W 9;45—WTHT-Music. 1 0 9 - 3 1 - *diyment.” " list of the-froduating class, W’md- heaiis ' ^ - a different look, -roll the sleeves - -Captain Midnight. 34, 1944. .Wagner rerantiy Stop Veteran Before the second round in the Rec Senior WIU Help Private Industry^ 3 's'liccs bacon \ who cares?”) the world doe# #eem lot# chSericr and once more and X valid through Feb. 26; 10:00 w n c — Kay K y a e r ; Totals ...... u 1 23 hsm High school, sll of whom stamp Y good through March 20. up half-way between the. wrist Evening Blgned his SSrd Mg league Big Croiyd; Scores League last night by taking the Baldwin told the Chamber of 1-8 teaspoon pepper we giv# thank# for neighbor*. and elbow, cowboy fuhlen. A WDRC—Great Moments in Mu­ emitimet. end niong with Con­ Fairficid* Commerce of the ^ Grange# and have maintained a high average 6:00 -WTIC — New#: WDRC — B. F. Soldiers in a' close tussle, with the for the four years of attendance. Salt to taste ■' Processed Foods very famous designer hs# her sic; WTHT -R oy sl Arch Gunni-' nie Mark of Phlladelphin, la T. Maplewood la»t night at a dinner News; IVTHT New#; WNBC son; WNBC — Raymond Gram Knockdown in 7th. Smith, rf ...... 3 1 7 Of this number there arc six 2 small tor 1 medium) onion# If you're bothered with kitchen on the farm 50 years ago, Book Four green stomp G, H mannequins do this when\they the oldeat man actively en­ final score (ndlng up 26 to 28. that in Connecticut ,‘Hhe state 1-2 teaspoon sugar and J valid through Feb. 20; - Terry and the Pirate*. Swing. gaged In the game. Peterson, rf ...... 0 0 0 aovemmc'it will do everything in Hebron students. Heading the list odor# (and who isn't?) 8*^.y°or-1 jj^^of a progressive psychiatrist model her shirts and jumpers and By Laryr SmItk May, If ...... Walter Nelson and Earl Bisselt, 4 tablespobhs home-canned chill self some. Air-wick. Just open the,^^ research fellow for the Na- stamps K, L> and M good through 6 :1 5 - W 'n c — History In the 10:li5—WTHT — Arch W a r d ; 2 0 4 Its power to lend a helping hand for the whole class is Abraham the Vffect ia very swagger and Solmonson, If ...... 0 new additions to the Fairflelda sauce. bottle and pull up the wick. N o t ^ C o m m i t t e e for Mental Hy­ March 20. Headlines: WDRC —To Your WNBC This ThlhS Called By Sam Dn\1s Cleveland, Feb. IS—(45 — The 0 0 to Implement private enterprise Garblch, son of Mr. and Mr.s. Max smart. - \ Good Health; WTHT — Music; Love; Paratle bit ’ ’ .rs. i&asssi Tedford, c ...... 0 0 0 gave a good account of themaelva* Garbich of Hebron, who has had Boil beans in their liquor, lidding ing to light--nothlng^ t« bu giene. Dr. Margaret A. Ribble, NEA Staff Correspondent aaaP k S batteries for last night’s game— a y Jiot imposing burdensome Sagar--'"'^ WNBC - Sports; J4ew#. 10:30—WDRC — Crests Blanca ob, we forgot, it waa a boxing Nelson, c ...... I 4 10 and It look* like they will bolster an average of over 93 per cent for water if necessary. 10-12 mlnut##. Kill# aU kitchen Snd sm ^ in g. who ha# made a atudy of hun- We sat in the cozy living room MANC BEEN Hedlund, rg ...... taxu , by keeping the budget bal- Meantime, fry bacon over low heat Book Four stamp 30 valid for Along about this time of year 6 :3 0 - w n c Gulden Serenad- Carnival; WTHT — Concert match—featured Beau Jack, the 0 0 0 the strength of the Grocer# coiw toced, by lending the pracUcslas the four years of- the course. He odor# quickly. Get Alr-wicjr to- dreds of babies and their parents. five pounds through March 31; filled cookies just hit the spot. of Hans Wagner’s cottage In Car­ (N Kelsey, rg ...... 0 1 until...... crisp. . Remove bacon from morrow, at McGlU-C3onver#e, Inc., ers: WDRC — Jack Stevens; Hour; IVNBC - - Star For a s e r N«w York conception of the light­ 1 siderably. Smith and May also •iBtancd of state agencies wher' has been active in debates, school stomp 40 valid for five pounds for They may be filled with different WTHT —News; WNBC -News. negie, Pa., his horny hands hold­ Biasell, Ig ...... 3 0 4 pan. Add onions, minced fine, and M#in street—only jW(c. ^ Night. VAi_e ' weight championship. In the pitch­ contributed their share to the aver it may be needed." plays, etc. Other Hebron students New Spring Toppers are on dis­ home canning through Feb. 28, jams, raisins, prune or date mix­ 6:45—WTIC — Lowell Thomas; 11:00— News on all atationa. ing a paper--nts 33rd big leagqc P O O L ft Haefs, Ig . i ...... 0 . 0 0 cause while Tedford again showed on the honor list are Richard Tur- Aaute until golden brown. Add sea- / — — / i er's box, and welterweight Maxie , He said a Poai-War Planning play at Montgomery Ward’s. 1945.' tures and a prime favorite In one WDRC-/N cwb: WTHT—Music; 11:15- W TIC- Done Hollenbeck: baseball contract—a reminiscent HB/^ «4AV/SN< Berger, "Who ahould have known his bulwark strength on the '^ a r d in his state was preparing shen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ira C. sonings and heat a moment longer. Rave you n o tlct^ h e new hair- They’re the last word in this sea­ Shoes WDRC - Joan Brooks; WTHT Totals ...... 10 6 26 fense. Drain beans (reserving liquor for ^,6 halrdresse/* are featuring? family l.s a generqiis sized cookie \ W N BC/—New*. grin crinkling his wrinkled faqe. better, on the, receiving end. a master plan to give "worth- Turshen of Amston,. (87.73), son’s coat styles. They...can....be filled with mince meat. Pleas# Y;00— WTIC Fred Waring: —Give and Take; WNBC—Mu­ Score at half-time, 0-8, Fair- Reno, DeWolf and Flk played soup #tock) and pour #aiice over .j-^ey a^e most .attractive and are Book One stamp 18 and Book Berger, 27-year-oId New York iwhile. beneficial employment for Eleanor Kowalski, (86.83); I^ls worn over suits or dresses to equal pass the cookie plate! WDRC — I Love a Mystery: sic You Want. Generations of year# fell aw'ay, fields. Referee, Bycholski. good ball for the Soldiers. Hilding. daughter of Mr. and Mr# them. Mix lightly to blend. Sprin­ easy to keen smooth and well- Three Airplane” Stamp 1 good and Montreal leather pusher, fig­ the individual.” Also, he. stated advantage. All the new pastel W TfiT — Fulton Lewis, Jr.; 11:30--WTIC — Author’s Play­ and in his mind, old Honus was. ured his bout with the former In the second jgame Johnny Albert W. Hilding. (84.86). Bertha kle crushed crisp bacon over the kept look^. Nothing changes Indefinitely. the Connectlcdt Re-Employment shades, $14.98 and $16.98. WNb U - Connie Boswell Pre- house, WDRC— Invitation to Augusta, Ga.. bootblack would put MoCana’* Hilinski led his team to a victory Brehant, daughte)^ of Mr. and Mrs Gasoline -. We are all being urged to us* young Honu.n again . . . (NDiVlOUAt. Commission was training, educat­ top. your appMrance so much as a js/nt*. ’ Music; WTHT—Music. him into the big-tin\e. He did re­ B F T over their arch rivals when Me(- ing and placing veterans of this Fred Brehant. (84.35), and Robert ch a n ^ m your hair-atyl*. Our grandmothers always used In the northeast and southeast, eggs these days—they are glentl- 11:45—WNBC- Chez Paree Orch- The crowd laughed when the saoPiN ® J. Hilinski, rf ___ 5 6 16 7il5-\WFlfc — News; WDRC — bbw-lcgged youngster ambled to ceive a sizeable check, but he’ll go Canns took the Eaat Hartford war. Horton, son of Edmund H. Horton, Top-of-the-Stove Meat l-«af drippings for frying food and 9-A coupons good for three gal­ fui and much lower in prlci. By (NAS 8. Hilinski, If . . . . 2 0 4 using them plentifully we are HjSrry. James; WTHT—Memory the plate, his long arms dangling back to club fighting. Wolverines over the hurdle# by . “We believe.” he said, "that one $80.50.) Student Garbich has been 1 pound ground beef 0he of the most attractive 'country style fried potatoes were lons through May 8. B-2 and C-2 12:00—WTIC - News; Rambling F. Vlttner, If . . . . 5 ‘ 0 the score of 44 to 29. With Hil­ helping to fill our protein require­ /'■' Lane. to his knees. “He wsiks like a - /VAACB SY Leaping in to register with IP af the best answers to the ques- chosen vsledlctorian, having main­ 2 slices bacon,^ diced bridal headdress seen lately is not the real ' article unless they coupons good everywhere for live 7:30- WlIC—Treasurj’ Star Pa­ In Rhythm: WDRC — News; Server, c . . . . t • • • 3 1 7 inski. Server arid the Vlttnet rion :‘What are we fighUng for?' tained the highest averagqj in the ments. The egg doesn’t care crab,’’ guffawed the stands. Be­ O E T P o n if slashing left hooks and following 1 small Clove garlic, minced one made of a handkerchief. Take were done in bacon fat. gallons. rade; W'DRC — Easy Aces; WTHT—Newc. up with staggering rights, the Packard, rg . ...0 0 0 brothers dropping in shots from will rest 'upon the ability of the class. a handkerchief and drape it on Fuel Oil whether you use it In desserts or, 12:30- WTIC—Design for Danc­ fore the game was over the fans Srfo ---- cal. state and Jiatioiril significancc I 'j teaspoons salt . WTHT—Music; WNBC — Lone had changed their simile to an­ Beau took all except the sixth W, Vlttner, rg ...3 1 7 all angles the McCanns piled up It j^ t e a and the communities. with- The condition of Mrs. Mary E your head, with one of the lacy Period Three coupons valid as the main dish, it goes right / Ranger. \ ing; News. » • & M-eAlNST- Donahue, Ig . ...0 0 0 16 to 6 lead at half and were ■Jti the sUtes to develop sound, in will be the order of the evening. | 1-4 teaspoon pepper along giving u* protein to mak# other amphibian. .“The guy playa round on the Associated Press Cummings renjnincd about the Pinch o f Marjoram / points forming a heart-shaped ef­ through Feb., 21 in the south and score sheet— h* missed that one Daigle. Ig ...... 0 0 0 never threatened thereafter. Slltt ielllgent and unde: standing pro The principal .address will be i through March 13 in all other up for our lessened meat supply. like an octopus—he’a got a dozen same when last heard from at the 3 slices bread / fect in front. The is attach­ because Referee Joe Sedley penal­ and Harry Smith were the bm ^ama to meet the ‘ given by United States Senator! areas. Period Four coupons valid arms.'’ they gasped, for no ball hit Manchester Memorial hospital, Francis Maloney. His topic has not 2 tablespoons milk ed beneath the handkerchief, and / anywhere near got past him, ized him for low punching. S 44 guns for the Wolverines. ^turning ^veterans.' though it was said Monday that fall* gracefully in back. You may in all areas through Sept. 30. Pe­ been announced but it is certain I egg, lightly heat^ We all seem faced with the pro^', / I Movies Are Finding Radio A Matchless Career Berger went down for a two- Wolverine* The PA’S got a scare In th# last there was perhaps a slight Im­ use an heirloom, thereby attiring riod Five coupons good in mid­ lem of nursing our precious brown / B F game when Plant J held them to 8 that he will deliver a message of 1-4 cup vinegar ./ Probably no other playing ca­ count In the seventh alter abaorb- ■ T provement. Members (rf her fani-particular and timely importance. yourself In the customary “aome- west and south through Sept. 30. points. Most of us hale to apend Hobro, rf ...... ,.0 0 0 18-16 tie at the end of the firm 1 bay leaf / reer in the big leagues matches Joe Howard Puts Ing a choice assortment of the lly visit her frequently. Other Speakers Secured thing old" or purchase one of the All coupons worth 10 gallons a too many of them on shortening Stitt. If .. 4 12 half. In the second half the P o l« Hebron 1-inch piece’^ ic k cinnamon [ unit, with most coupons wortn ■ Fertile Field for Talent that of Honus Wagner, beginning Jack Artillery but he managed to The young fry, whose sleds, have Also on the speaking program 1 tablcspoi^ fat dainty lace ones featured in the and do without our mea.t. Points Wood*, If • •■••••*•*•0 0 0 got rolling and romped through to stores and then you, yoUraelf, may 1 several units each. July 19, 1807, when he played his stick it out for the full 10 rounds. [ not done them much good' this will be former governors Robert Mix togetoer meat, bacon and Low Point I spent on b#u;on yield a doubl# re­ Jack hurt Berger as early as the Biijak, e — .’ ...... 1 0 2 a 51 to % win. Yost, Diakon and The Columbia and Andover Par- winter unlll.Just lately, hgVe tok­ A. Hurley and Wilbur L. Cross, start an heirloom. first big time gamfe with Louis­ Greene did the bulk of the acoring ! seasoning. Trim cnisto from turn, for the bacon Is a g iw t meal New York. Feb. 16.—UP)VBy all- The American Radio Relay ville until his swan song as shuV.t- Fitz Over Fm All opening round when he connect­ N. Smith, i ...... 2 0 4 en out their pig-stickers and other John W. Murphy. Mayor of New ' Main Dish The Local War Price and Ra­ H. Smith, .•..5 for the PA’S While Sargl, Wilson '^t-Teacher Aasociaiona and the i bread, piill into small pieces. Add tioning Board is located in the Lin­ extender and the fat cqii be qsed indications, the movies moke and League, which# started the publl- stop Sept. 17, 1917, A stai of stars ed with four solid left hooka and rf 0 10 variations and have had a good Haven, and State Chairman John ''xnd' beat weirwUh a fork China is hard to get but B. D. more are finding the radio a^ fer- cation in 1926, announces the 1944 Owen*, rg ...0 0 0 and Pockett stood out for the los­ ||l#bron school board members are coln school opposite the post of­ in so many different ways. for 21 years, 4J when he quit opened a cut above Maxie’s left ers. . time coasting since thh snow of M. Dowc. Pearl anticipated the shortage A golden cheese sHuce, with egg tile field fropi which to draw \tai- edition of its “ Amateur s Hand- By Patricia Kelley i gloves and don . the four-ounce eye. Beau waa rather Indiscrim­ Dione, Ig ...0 1 1 invited to attend the regular I , vvoih ' MlJ^'rneat and bread mixtures to- fice. Office hours are as followsf playing. # Girls' Physical Instruetor at f ’RS mitts, which were only a tight W. Friday and Saturday. For the Frank J. Madden and is fortunate in being able to added,; adds new appetite-appeal ent for their cameras. This la book.” Dcrigned both as a textual ______^ ^ ...... inate in that heat for Referee Sed­ u Pet. Rcncral chairman of th^ ! RV^er and put through the grind- Monday, 10 a. m. ‘vO 4:30 p. m.; During that phenomenal stretch (Guest columning for Harry covering over the knuckles. PA’S . . . ..1 0 1.000 monthly meeting of the Hebron most part they do Iheir coasting crsfield r. Stir in lightly beaten egg offer an excellent choice of Amer­ somewhat of a reverse from the aid in technical radi<, training ana | every position ex- ley got in the way of a right as 12 5 29 comniiltec cm arraiigcnicnts, an- to' a casserole of fresh green Tuesday, 2 p. m. to 5:15 p. m.; (Oraysom) McCanns 1 0 ipTA, to be held at the Hebron on hills sloping down through and mix thoroughly. Form into ican china in 32 to 100-piece sets. earlier days of broadcaatlng when as a help to the radio amateur, | cept—ratchcr, thsugh he did catch both fighters continued to mix it Score et half time, 16-6, Mc-^ i.boo s.uu.i ling regularly. Easter cards for reach a quick accord at their first sent to the mld-wlntei Jlgure skat­ Otherwise some ot the addition­ It waa while watching his older Mitchell, the little fellow Sapienza .. . 2 0 4 Is necessary for me to have tha Mie. Albert W /H lldlng has re- ended, but fM fa rtm remem-bered Sunday evening, Feb. 6 after a and fry for 3 minutes. Add g^j^jee mei. are now ready at will be necessary. Rergcr, 143 3-4, Montreal, 10 entries on time ao the ^proper aetved a letter Atom Leonard Ger­ service mei. are now ready meeting yesterday means that the AH Sizes. ing carnival at Lakc^^Blapid-Satur- al broadcasts in order would in- brother A1 playing sandiot ball in the great John L.-Sulllvan couldn’t no sefiour accidepu occurred. short illness of a cold developing toes and sea.sonings. using thejf Dewey-Richman’a. Here’s a Up, String Beans au Oratin (non-title). Tommy Bell, l48, schedule* can be arranged.” tablespoons butter or drip­ statutory life of the CGC will day evening to mpM enough films ciiid^; CBS 8, Mp^ty ' 'Alleghenv County Lcggaie that knock out. Joe'was only 11 then Out of Navy 12 4 28 man, Pfc., of wurnbia, who ti a into bronchial pneumonia. She was larger amount of chill powder 5 too, get yours in the mail before Young.slqjvn, stopped Chuck Hunt­ Games played after Feb. 19 will at tjM Hebron Congrega­ 111# Rev. C h ile s O. Rundell of yon like "hot” foods. Simmer pings lapae after tomorrow, since the AT for a hal^-hoiir program./ These Sammy Kaye; BLU 8:30. Second j was bitten by the bug—"1 and had just msde his debut in a er, 146, Cleveland, 2. Score at half time, tied at 15-15; Hartford tookTor•ok/foi his text Sunday born in Chesterfield, Maas., Nov. March 15 to be sure of delivery in two houses now have insufficient will be developed in time \to he episode \of My Best Girls; MBi>' ^ punk kia of 15.” He little black velvet Lord Fauntleroy referee, Bycholski, not count for tournament record*. tional chureh. He aska Mrs. Hild- 17, 1851, and married Janies Polk minutes, add stock (or bouillon tablespoons flour New York - Frank Terry, 16.*. Ing to thank the church commit­ at St. Petsra Episcopal churcH, cubes dissolved ii) boiling water) Urn#. cups milk time to act on the conference com­ run pff over the air at 7:30 p. m.. 8.30, Xavier Cugat a orchestra; ar< und, carrying bats, re- suit singing; “ A Boy’ s Best Friend Seek ye fltot the kingdom of God Whitman of North Coventry in mittee report even if an. -agree­ BLU 9. Dunnlngcr’s show; NBt, | balls. A1 ach’iacd him to Is His Mother." New York, outpointed George- Hartford Champion Hhk tee who hicluded him in the list of 1869. Mr. Whitman' paH.-’ed away cover and simmer 15 minutes, nr tablespoon minced parsley GUSTAFSON’ S Sunday, with a commentator m and hi* jrlghtousness.” Mrs. Lewis A bright note for the housewife ment is reached today. the studio helping to .fill in neces­ 10, The Kay Kyser hour of music; be versatile, "leam to play every "Red” Doty, 1.50. Hartford, Conn., V. S. ^nvice men to whom the in November, 1910. She was mar­ until tender. Stir occasionally and, eovernme'nt small bayleaf Brownbilt Shoe Store 8. Willie Roai'he, 130 1-2, Wil- Ear Ailment; On Way W. Phelps presided at the pipe teaspoon salt However, legialators aald they sary description. and quiz. position,” it would be easier to Before Fitzsimmons , went on B ea d ^ Digest is sent. He appre­ ried a second time to Arthur Joa- .M mo,. l»mns w«.r „ 1 “ “ jU ''!:, 70S Main St. Manebestor irington, Del., outpointed Billy Jokers Win orgap/ Attendance was somewhat sary. Sprinkle with chopped pars-| I’-S,. teaspoon pepper expected rio, complications to re­ hook up. with his act. it waa Joe’s job to To Rejoin Family. ciated the gift very much and says affected by severe weather and by lyn of Walpole, N. H., in 1919. Re­ of a million cases of canned peach­ sult froth a temporary lapse of In the Johnson Block Marcus. 138 1-2, Hartford, 8. BOYS’ gardless of her advanced age she. ley. Sert'es 6 to 8. 2 egg yolks those investment*. .Semi-pri, At 16 he pl.vyed tor St. Lukes, .lotind out the Contestsnts. If they It la very popular with the service lllbesa. The Rev, Lawrence Rose, es. With fresh fruit high in price CCC’s legal authority. ".anted to be nice about it, he’d White Plains, N. Y.^Ballcssan- He is in England and says has made her own- bread and did 1 1-2 cups grated American baseball will string 'along, also. ”b.’'St team in and around Mans­ Hartford, Feb. 16—(45—William By Forfeit dean o f Berkeley Divinity School, Today’s trend has taken us and hard to obtain, this will help cheese. Men ill the service. , those who are field.” He commenced hitting tell them, they could pick up $100 dro CSrubis, 153 1-4, New York, Papaleo, otherwisetonown as Wil­ VR ie not ap bad.” He has visited so until this last illness. Making solve a mid-winter menu problem The whale shark, largest of the Local Sport New Haven, whq irill officisto bed-quilts was her specialty wl.tH away from many things we here­ 1-3 cup crumbs. deprived from attending the crosshanded. Brotner A1 reme­ (or being jolted into slumber quite outpointed Dom Yovella, 161, lie Pep, woild’a featherweight CORDUROY ahany' of the large cities of Eng- fishes, has teeth too small for use Poughkeepsie. N. f . 8 Jerry Dar­ next Sunday; is a' son of the lata a needle and she made and sold tofore considered necessary for Cook beans In boiling, sialted games due to the bigger business died that. Squat ana bandy legged nalnlc.s.sly, instead of trying to champion In New York state, ha* iM d and Scotland, including Lon­ Rev. and Mrs. George Rose. Mrs. Don’t be afraid of being called in biting and take# in Ito food by, 133 1-2, 'New York, knocked But Lose to Makeshift many. Mrs. Joslyn leaves besides good grooming. However, we are water until tender. Melt butter Is at hand want the game to con­ Hana kept a.vnd-Iotting and min­ beat Fits and getting $250. been given a medical discharge don, Edinburgh, Glasgow, etc. Pvt. Rose was the former Mias Cora an oid-fastaioned mother. Don't C h a tter out Henry Pratt, 129 1-2, Pitts­ her husband, two daughters, Mrs. fortunate in living in a nation that top of double boiled; add flour, through its gills. tinue but they, like the moat ot ing till he waa 21. Sometimes they’d be obstin­ from the U, S. Navy, according to Team 45*6; Cavaliers German was one of the players Phelps of Andover, a couslh of restrain yourself from kissing ate,” recalls Joe. "They’d really burgh, 6.. PANTS Alice Sterry of South Willington, knows just how to siibsUtute one seasonings, and blend. Heat milk u* are sick and tired of aomenne Al, who later saw service with his wife, Mis. Mary Papaleo. with the Hebron baseball team Lewis W. Phelps, senior wardea your Child, bugging him, shower­ By J*ck Dwyer think they could stay with Bob New Bedford, Mas#.—Jerry Zui- Mrs. Bertha Usher of Tolland, and Ingredient for another and the re­ with minced parsley and bayleaf. trying to Invent excuses for the Washington and Brooklyn, was Mr*. Papalei/ aald her husband Penalized. When living in this vicinity. He the church. ing him with praises, showing Herald Sports Editor and sometimes even thought they lo,. 135. Chelsea, Mass,, outpointed had telephoned her from the Bain- was a popular young man and war one son Andrew Whitman of Tol­ sult is that in spite of the lack of Add hot milk to butter-flour mix­ game to continue. Its not neces­ playing for Steubenville. O., in The regular meeting or Hebron what affecUpn you feel for him, Tri-Sta'tc League in 1895. He rec­ could beat him. Marcel Fournier, 130, Montreal, bridge, Md„ Naval Training Sta­ jwell known about here. land. one brother Charles Knight few things, milady is actually ture, stirring conatonHy until How Come, L ^ 7 sary from any standpoint. It 'The East Side Rec Intsrhiediatc Grange was held last evening and if you want him to be a com­ ommended his kid brother to “ I’d go back to Fitz and say: 10. .Eddie Roasi, 169 1-2, Everett, tion th.-1 hi* dicharge had been $3 .9 8 of Chesterfield, Mass.; nine grand­ turned out better than before. Her smooth and thick. A4d a little League swings into action tonight I • Carl Hansen, director of Young Ab the annual banquet of the would seem tliat the best way to 'He thinks he can take you.' Bob oiitpolnted Mickey Green, 178, U. a class of two "received'first and children, and 16 great grandchil­ skin glows, her hair gleams and pletely normal' child. sauce to beaten egg yolks; poor handle the situation is to leave George L. Moreland, prominent ordered after a prolonged stay at when it atarta ita second round. | Good Colnrs! .Size* 8 to 18. ^People’s Activities, spoke at a (^nnecUout Sportamen club ' a would take off the big eight-ounce 9. Navy, .6. the station hospital He had been second degrees in abbreviated dren. She was buried in the fam­ her nails shine snd she feels—and This is the advice, not of an tbia mixture into remainder of the sport alone, it is going to sur­ sports writer (wrote One Hun­ The Cavaliers havlni, tucked the | 'meeting held in the Congregational form. The new members were

- during the football Those bu>’ing sufficient to amount the Royal Blues. * Gunnery school, Camp Woodstock, to a bond each are Calvin Fish, UnderwoojL'^ Pink, Green, Red, Brown, In view of the fact that two years in the exacting position groiinds we , have ,.drider a pro­ tract read: “I agfee to pay for my New York, Feb. 15.—(45— The league’s rookie scoring re co rd .,.. Reason, ‘teting lit-that capacity fo#' ate., where gatherings of the It’a that “one .little good black \ Lilac, and Yellow. the training base's football team 'Thomas Goodale, Richard- Sar­ Zoe Bpbklcy, noted magaslne dreas’/’ you are always hearing Falla Down *■ Job we are rushed with work as president. They wanted to gram th at. would embrace the own and shoes, cost to be Dodgers’ farm system apparently. The National football league la Last night In the single game grptips were held, lusting several gent, Rodney O’Donnell; Alvin and and newspaper w'riter of New buy a suitable preaent for him. youngsters frqm kindergarten to taken out of my firstaiay.” was what finally soured jew eler! thinking about overhauling its which'waa coached by Lieut, Com- scheduled between the Cavaliers days. It was decided to form abopt^ Cbangh it’s appearance by Sizes 34 to 40. you will do well to make ap­ man5ler MsrVIn A. (Mai) Stevens, Jes^:^ White,. Arlene and Carolyn York City and Tolland has return­ rin^ni^dosens ot changes oii It by New York—{J V -'‘Wave’’, En; pointments now for Easter Lee pestered everyone to find ^ut high sch o o ^ ' Unfortunately we Honus can't remember what he Max Meyer on toe deal to purchase statistical system to include yard­ and Jokers some of Cavaliera' men group here. A committee meeting ed to New York City after several sign Helen McCrelght’a job In the did with the temaining three dol­ 75 percent of the Brooklyn balP age, touchdown paasea, percentage forpler Yale and N, Y, U. head failed to make an appearance and Zaglio. Others afe nearing the means of acceasortes—different what was .said but it was not un­ have not dope so in the past and football coach. will be^ held ITnir^day evening, the goal. ; The teacher is Mr*. Nina days as guest of Mr. and Mrs. Navy billeting offlcs in ’Washing­ Permanents. By doing this til the last meeting that he real­ one of .tne riMnedles for the al- lars. ® club___ After looking things over of interceptions and a few other the Jokers took the game by for­ 24lh, at the -home of Richard, belta ruffled and tailored gileta Pep’s last title defense waa a Giles. John Steele. and dickeys—costuma Jewelry. ton la to find accommodations for now you will have a better ized that his services had been lege^/jfuvcnlle delinq.uency mpve- Max decided he didn’t have tlie odd# and enda in deciding the pass­ fait. Sturrs. Mr. .Hansen will meet with The teacher* and officers of the Navy personnel "Who arrive with­ ing champtona next fa ll..,.A n d few weeks, before his’ induction With a makeshift lineup the chance of getting the opera­ appreciated.. The membefahip ment is to utilize the playgrounds dough to shoulder all the poten­ when he lutpolnted Sol Bartolo at toe committee and .help form Tolland Federated church ■ school Pattern. No. 85M ia hr Maes 13, out reservations. She recently vis­ m tially expensive appendages that probably the only guy who will Cavaliera trounced the Jotfetm 46 . u tor you want; ■handed him a beautiful four ounoe more than we have in the past. Barves Field, . Negotiations plans. .Sunday evening was prac- Kearrested on Old Charge met for the «February business' 1$, 16, 18, 30; 40 and 43. Siae 14, ited here—and apent Saturday fly rod with all the, tilmminga. / JCeep the kids busy and you’ll keep went with the clu b .,..D a n Ferris understand it will be the Bears’ to 6. Milikowakl and Vince star­ meeting at the home of Mr. and (or a title.fight octween Pep arid ' tlcally decid^ upon for jtegtilar abort alsevea, requi|e* S 1-4 yarda night. In a hotel lobby. She had Still Hopelnl them out of mischief.' ^ predicts toe 1,000 yarda will be the signal-caller.... red for the winners whilt Buckcley ' meetings to be held. The first Philadelphia — (JP)— Detective Mrs. Emery M. Clough, Monday, forgotten to reserve a room. the N. B. A, champion at that of 39-lncb miteriaR 5-8 yard oon The Bryant A Chapman bqyvling big event of the AAU indoor track time, .Jackie Callura of Canada, and French were best for the 1 meeting is scheduled for the 27th F.dward Mayer’s memory clicked at 8 p. m. • i traat for ruffUng. / THE LILY Whose Hero? Jokers. The regular meeting of . Tolland team in the W edne^ay Night Y meet with- Johnny Fulton, Joe fell through just before Pep waa of this month. as he questioned a man held on a Nowteki, Rudy Simma, Les Etaen- When JJsut Benny Leonard, TonIght'a Games Grange No. 51, was held at the Fjor this attractive pattern, aend . Marines Change Power urton^s loop at the north end acema to be indlicted. r For some; reason', or other the charge of stealing a fur plebe. BEAUTY SALON finding it* 1942 form. But the ,hart and Jim Rafferty in the field Herb Pennock and Charley Brick- ■ The Hartford scrapper, won his * 6 p. m.—Center Billiards vs Fal­ Christian Endeavor Society, form­ "Say!” said Mayer, "aren’t you Community House, Tuesday eve­ 15 cents, plua 1 cent for poatage, Tavern Team PhiladelpWa—<1P)—The Marines Maude Turkington. member* are a bit encouraged aa opposed to the old Dodds-'Hulse- ley met at S' recent war bond rally title from Chalky Wright in Madi­ con#. / 1 erly so popular and so well at­ the guy who walked out of here ning at 8 p. nt. A patriotic pro­ in coini, with yo u r name, addreba, 841 Main St„ Manchester in Wilmington, Del., the former 7 p. m.—Panther# va. Raiders. gram.'was carried out with a good pattern nup^ber and siae to The have changed Ckpt. Tyrone Power, Proprietress. for the Chagnot Fire Chief* atill Burnham act In the m ile... .you’d son Square Garden and piled up a tended. has dropped out of ex­ 13 years ago after you were held Phone 5177 maintain that, dizzy pace. It By Blag Cronby hardly convince Ju|^ MeSpaden and lightweight champ’g firat question string' of 62 consecutive victories 8 p. m.—Royal Blues va. Suicide#. istence here and in' Gilead. . The attendance of members and one Manchester Evening Herald, To­ says his wife, Annabella, the act­ Tops Bandy’s for stealing golf ball#?" The man ress. “Just between us girls,” she 527 Main SU CaU 7484 could 'be, mate*. It-could be. - Renowned Singer and Turfman Byron Nelson that golf ain’t what waa: Which one is H#rb Pennock? as a professional. before he was ■ Cavalier* propVMd new society may take its visitor from Wilbraham, Mass., to day’s Pattern Service, 1150 Sixth adJnitted he was—and Mayer re- confided in a war bond aelling talk • 1 ' Contrary to Bob Hope and the it used to b e ....F o r 16 tourna­ I’v# been wanting to meet him for outpointed in' the Garden by Sam­ B. place. Many years ago It «'as the arrested him on ths old charge. enjoy the exercise* Light refresh' Avenue. New York 10, N. ’Y. What Now, Jeff? ment# were served during the so­ at the Women’s Officers’ Club, popular belief which this callow ment round# #o far this wintsr, not years.” And about the tame time my Angott, the N. B. A, light­ Nackowski, r f ...... : 2 Jeff Koelach. aport* promoter of Fttirfields Awarded Its comic has nurtU(M, 1 once owned cial hour. Ready now, the Spring laaue of “my huiband used to be auch counting the Phoenix playoffs,, Me­ Pennock remarked, looking at weight champion, on March 19. Minkowski, If ------9 Rockville, wrote me' that he waa a good race horse. Llgaroti by Benny: “There’s the greatest two- NaasiS, c ...... 1 The son of George Chessey, who Fashion, just 15c. Complete. Full plain, simple, modest fellow, but confident that his Hill Billies Game With Umbrella Spaden hq# averaged 68.75 strokes waa injured coasting, Feb. 7, and of brand new wardrobe ideas. • alnce he is a Marine . . . oooh! Make Your Spring name, and a South American im- and Nelson 69.06. handed pitcher I aver saw.” ■High Class Trotlera Training Vince, rg ...... 7 would hand the P. A.’a a drub­ Men at West Side. jiortatiqn, he won all the handi- Vice, Ig ...... a-.a,, 2 'entered St. Francis hospital for 4 bing. As a matter of fact Jeff capa at Hollywood Park In the treatment was able to return home Today’s Guest Star Sendee Dept. Pinehurst, N ."C .- (45— It’s pos­ Sewing PlansJNow and intimated that hia.team night, do •eaaon of 1940. A match race waa Recently crowned . as boxing sible that the winner of the’ next Totals Feb. 15th. The Wes“ Sld» Tavenf defeated Don Donaghey, Philadelphia V e t e r a n s ’ D a y even worse to the P. A.’s than the cooked up with ths mighty Sea- champions o( Iceland were feath­ Hainblet- ian may now be in Jokers BanUy Oil Co. 4-0 at West Side Evening Bulletin: “ Suppose base- Boy 'Treals Own Wound Rockville, High team did to the biacuit to be held at Del Mar for erweight Pvt. Bobby Bloom, St. training at the Pinehurst - race Select Your Fabric* Mnnehestef varsity hopefuls. 1 Recreation. The Fairfield Grocery a $25,000 purse. The yardage waa ball Norhea De Bench were to be trac' It’s hard to tell, though, be­ Shaw, rf ...... S KEMP’S RECORD DEPARTMENT SUGGESTS S restyled in the dog show manner. Paul lightweight Pfc. Bill Mc­ Chicago OP)—When nlna-year- did not see either of the games took four points from the Pioneer 9 mile and one eighth, and the day Donald, Brooklyn ' welterweight, cause there are 132 high class Buckaley, If ...... ■W# h*v* th* “know-how* to s ' FOR THIS WEK: of the event it was weather clear, We might then have 'Ch. Donors old Gordon*: Terroux accidentally f'rom Our Beautiful but I did read t\c scores. What Pfc. Fiore Agnello, the Bronx; trotter# and pacei’s quartered Olenney, e ...... ditioo’' car* *nd truck*— and our i A t B l o o d . B a n k kind of a shindy were you trying Parachute' by forfeit. The scoie: track fast, with 30,000 in the Stan Muslal of - Red Bird’, 'Ch. here. Bjurdaman, r g ...... shot himself In the leg, be calmly = POINCIANA—A David Rons OrcbestraUon. : light heavywielght Sgt. Jimmy pricos ar* oxtisanoly ro**oas bto I ,lo pull off. Jeff? That team «f Bantl” OH Co. stands. Spud Top-Em-AU (^handler of Mc­ Among the trainers aupervlaing Dion, ig 0 Scratched or chipped paint invite* | tYIday, F sbrm iy' 18, has bean deaignatod at Vetorana’ Day at bandaged the- wound, took an as­ S DANCINO IN THE DARK—An Artis Shaw Favorits. | Assortments. B. Brown 98 119 83—300 These two horse# broke like a Karjanis. New Haves, Conn., said pirin and went, to bed. Hi# aunt, .vours is not in the same class as Carthy'. ’ Ch. Loudspeaker Duro- workouts are Herman 7’yson, Ed­ HodgeTrg ...... 0 rust “od quick datarioratien! L*C toe Rsd Gsesa Motkle Blood Donors Unit at St. Mary’s Epis- Harvey- .. 94 104 95—293 team and raced heaa and head (or Cherof 4-! Leo'. ’Ch. McGillicuddy heavyweight Staff Sgi.'''‘l4«)Miie die Haven, I-ee Smith, Fenner French, Ig ...... 1 Mrs. Kioyd Walker, discovered hi# S Also the P. A .'s.. Albano, Flushing, L. I,. ....S t a ff us bump out tho*a faadsrs, and Baseball in 1944 Korner ... 108 85 96—289 the entire journey. En route they Bide-a-Wee Try Again’ and 'Cad- Hawkina, William . UUon and‘ plight boiir# later and took him to — Viclor’a Nswsat Albiim—UP SWING— ‘ : Hollywood, Vogue and Varrell .. 96 124 110—330 ^gt. Mason . (Bunky)''/‘YBrffhson, “touch-up’* your car or truck.' Most of the experts are now broke the track atandarto for five- about Newsom of Bobo.’ ” Frank Saflord, Total* ...... 3 3 8 NOW ! A chock and “tunooip” by ’ l _if the last Worlfl War art aakad to register for donating ' a huspitai for proper treatment. boraey — M illetGoodm an and Shaw, , Bulteriek Paltem Bervl<-e. Dover . . . 92 116 117—325 eighth of a mile, three-quarters of former AP scribe tilrned Marine Score at half-Um* 85-8. Cava­ t>y Brothers Remnant Salesroom tected and make no mistake this A. Anderson 106 114 104—334 winner. I fell out of my boat into mouth out.of the N.C.Ato, tourna­ Looking around, be saw a group acored a direct hit on a Jap am­ Last year,, his Uam won the Baat- Solim ene ft F lag* liter were foirjrtg retailers to hiiy Furniture and Music Home ot Frigidaire __ men behind the acenea will ate to the two-bit #«aU. not be necessary to await a turn. HARTFORD Ro a d . m a n c u e r t e r ment. .. .With 49 acoring point* so- of Marines playing touch football, munition dump on New .Georgia tro infarcolleglato tnd National 884 Coo tar M. . l K m » K tU dozen Bibloft at $16.50 before they it that nothing IntorferM with Totfla .... 617 563 504 1574 Oh yes! Wa ran aaccDdi Tar, Toronto’s Qua fodnar alm fijr uMac a ooconut fdr a ’ball. Island. . A. U. Utlaa. wu^d deliver'toa at^lto ailllllllllllllllllllllllUllHOIMHIllUlllliUliUllM 'mm -i- ■ S'V- ;:■■■•■• ■ • " I ■■ V - ■' . . '- •* X ' ' '■ W V' ' ■ 1 ■ ' ' \ ■ \ *' ' ' • >'(; HWH^fTl). MAN('nKSTKK. n>NN-. 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employed. She liked and admired Zell, him, and often said to heraalfr “He Girl—Very Well! Thank you. I’m cei^*'‘ly would make somebody n Gladys Bell. TOMORROW TAIR ^Ood husband.” Man (julping)— Eh, what? f O B . RacehUy she learned that the Girl—-rm Gladys Zell. iOudfkMd diediJbti. man la not only marria Man—Oh, yes, of course. So am The Home Front Loving Husband—•Wife, dear, Vtattor\- That worlter seems A Citu’s Wan cesrriakt. IS4A wieifres Haise itaS, SiN4( MBS Serm *. lee. father and grandfather. f - '. L s a r e n t you’ve always, wasrted me to tell frantic. WNgt's tha matter? ’’Oh," she said in d disappointed H And if our linee should form and you a lodge secret, haven’t you? lireak Foreman—T)h,lah—Oh, the poor fellow is way, “1 got the idea Uiat^ou were When the first grade teacher be­ Wife-—Oh, do tell, me John deaf and dumb\and he Juat hit hla a gay old bschelor." gan to check birth . records a)ie Help Wanted—»wisls ^ Bouachold Goads 51 Hbas<» fot Sals The ateiy: Kitty Btahofi oaMea ia front of—? Because of things you failed' to Husband—Well, I’ve just paid Annooncemonts Wanted Autos— make.— thumb with • hammer and ciui’t found that littin AUoe was aevaral Lost and Pound to the sobuitMui home of her "Not," ttitemipted Randall, my lodge dues for ^le present year, And a pad and pertcU. - \ . Lost and Pound Motorcycles 12 WANTED—WOMAN or girl to FpR SALE—FIVE ROOMS of FOR SALE—OREEN SECTHON. brother, Ben Graham, 884 hie, The extra tank, or ship, or plane, Father-—There’s plenty of time months under school age, eo ttye a t t e n t i o n —■ MADAME Wil­ “when MnoOMgor apenda na much so youTl have to d o without a L,0ST— -PASSBOOK NO 50502 - work in laundry. Apply 72 Maple Imusehold furniture, in good con­ 4 roomo, X unflniahed upstairs, wife, peg, to reouperato from her For wliich we waitid ^ In vain, fo r our iiaUghter to think of get- child was sent home. IX>ST— PASS BOOK NO 48042— liams located at 532 Ann street, WANTED—A 1841 or 1942 Chevro­ time wlto'ycu as r know he doear' birthday present this birthday. It takea a baby twii yeara to Girl’s Mother (when thf little Notlc els hereby given that Pass street. : dition. Leaving town. Inquire I5l steam heat oU burner, scr«ens andden tUi’oroe fivm OoIUna Blab-' And the auppHss that never came; tinK^.nlarried. Let her wait until Notice !■ hereby given that Pas* corner of Main and Ann street, let, Ford dr Plymouth, will pay “Why/ah^dn*t you koonl it!” Will you then come and take the team to talk and betwiiqp Jiff and girl returned)—WhSt’e the mat- fSttwccn St. Jii^es’s church and Elook No, 50502 issued by The Glenwood street Tel. 7602. and storm windows, insulated, op, a matoorically auooegafnl Vlfnar. “ I’m not .a ^ m e d of The Students were undergoing the right mail comi.a along. pper BlueU a ti^ t. Finder call Book No. 48042 laaued by The Hartford. Advisor on all atfaira ol <1,000 Cash for low mileage car. w o m a n w a n t e d —Clean work. laundry and recreation room in Savlnga Bank of Manchester has Savlnga Bank of Manchester has young Inivyar. Kitty bad ra- life, and palm reading. All read­ Write giving make, year model, No overalls needed. 8 hour day, FOR SilLiE—^s t u d i o couch and baaement Prieg- $6,280, down ballad whan the Incw iad tm- been loet or deatroyed, and writ­ ’been lost or destroyed, and writ­ eritjlMxamt tor It? Oo you think ings guaranteed, or mone, re­ mileage car haa been driven, gen­ good pay. New System Laundry, dlnnette le t red and white. Call pa3rment <1,500. Call SSOO’-or 3- poftanea of W* career mode Mm ten application haa been made to ten application haa. been made to I enjoy ijftve'r talking about any' funded. Readings by appointment, eral condition and your phone Harrison street. - at 36 Seam'ltf^ClrcIe, Offord VU- 0702. apporMitty oegleet her. She joaliqa A. u. Or mannv. junior — Masculine and fami- Jim—I got mad at-my girl on Common aenoe la opt a common aald bank by the Person In whose said bank by the Person In whose ng blit the price of meat, and Beaveili Oauae 'Dam CoUnpee name such book was Issued, for ______fe l. Htfd. 6-1370. number. Address Box R, Herald. lage. a hH with ebnOlmit Mae M ie- nine. The maaculine is divided Into Sunday night and she went . to thingj..- name such book was issued, for WANTED. a l e re throats, and how to make church. BAKERS HELPER FOR S .EIQHT Room .single, Oregor and beapeekod. 'Kamdoll A local teacher sent word to the the temperate and intemperate payment of the amount of deposit payment of the amount of deposit y/^NTED— RIDE TO Hartford Apply Federal Bake Shop, 885 all modem, in business section on cookies without sugar? At least Bill—What happened then? AttraeUve Girl (stranger to a Diver, Del.- ■ A small dam represented by aald Ixmk. or for niornlnga, arriving In vicinity of Stoaton. Mag SMton la Jealoua. / home of a boy’s parents that he and the feminine into the torrid represented by said book, or for ItuatnesB Seprices Offered IS Main street Marhincry sndKrools Center street Wm. Kanehl. Tel. you see people; you go eomewhere, Jim— I went there looking for well-known planing mill man) — in ^t. John* river collapsed, .sev-, .the laauance of a duplicate palace Theater at 8:55. Phone even if it ie back and forth to the should study grammar more. She and frigid. eiaf acres of lowlands were flood­ |FO R RENT the iasuonce of a duplicate book 7773. gOtllils reply; her. The sexton said; "Are you Did my fathei' leave an order with therefor. 4842. FOR CARPENTER WORK, and WANTED—WOMAN to operate USED OLIVER "70” Rbaractor, . IX same plaoa. If I And someone to looking for Salvation?" Then I you this morning for a load of ed and two fa^rm' families weie therefor. repairs, call 2-0987. Prices con­ Mag Seaton had certainly trailed “Missus Teacher—I dp not de­ 'We like actor Milton Berle’a ap­ DOST—PASS BOOK No. 42207- lunch room. Experience not excellent condition. TraCtbr disc talk to, eomeoae who’s congantoL peal for blood Sonora; "It you said "No—I’lq.'looking for Sal wood ? forced temporarily to leave their sistent with good workmanship. aparka of Indignation aa aht left sire that Willy si- .11 engage In Jones." homea. Tha collapse, said City 4-Room House Notice is hereby given that Pass necessary. Call Mr. Koon at Man­ harrows, manure spreaders, I dare you to take that nw^rfnua grammar; as I prefer him to en­ can’t be a private, be a corpuscle." Man- -I don’t know. Miss. Thera Automobiles for Sals 4 chester 5128. the Grahams’ on Sunday after­ me, Randall Seaton!" was ■ gentleman in who said, to Manager O. Wilcox, was due Book No. 42207 Issued by The RANGE BURNERS cleaned and lin Tractor Company, WllllnM New Books Added noon, but Mac’s guesa that aha gage In more useful studies, and I serviced. Call after 9 a. m. Tele­ Uc. ^ ’There was a long alienee. Deep can learn him to speak grammar Mrs. Jones (kindly) — Hello, A pretty girl worka in a down deliver a load to a driver who entirely to the burrowing of a On i>iiranf’ St. Savings Bank of Manchester haa EVER HEAR OF BRUNNER the WANTED—WOMEN AND girls intendrd to light a Are under town store where a certain man is would call and said it was for Mr. colony of beaveia. been lost or destroyed, and writ­ phone 2-0998. masculine pride, atlrred and out­ myself. I went through two gram­ dear, how’s the pain In the neck? man with 30 jcar>i „ a t pre-war to operate power sewing ma­ To Whiton Libriiry- Randall for hir attentlveneaa to raged, forced Randall to make nn (QfFICE ten application haa been made to t Kitty Wshop was as wrong aa it mas, and I can’t say they done me Mrs. Green—He’s out playing prices? Sample i941 Pontiac INCOME TAX S e r v i c e . David chines, steady work, good pay. Musical Instruments 53 laaue of the Ornham party. said bank by the legal represen­ was logical. There was only one no good, anyhow.” golf. sedan, <1,095. 1942 Dodge sedan, McComb wlM' be at McKinney Apply Tober Baseball Mfg. Co., “We’ll gp to the Grahams’,” be RED RYDER The-Indians’ Writing /^Ibert F. Knofla tative of the person In whose 194? Olds, Hydramatlc, 1942 Elm street New'bMks received this month blase In I^renius that day aftor name such book was Issued, for Brothers, $05 Main street Phone FOR SALE—UPRIGHT piano In aald ahortly. \ F^)RTIENT Chevrolet, 1942 Pontiac, 1941 6060 for evening appointments. excellent condition. For particu­ at the Wmton Library include: all. Mag Seaton banked her The silence Randall dreaded fell _ r Phone 4.S86 payment of the amount of deposit HOUR AFTER hour Olds sedan. 1940 DeSoto club WANTED—WOMAN to do cook­ Kay Boyle. “Avalanche"; Owen . fires. heavily. If he could have blamed FUNNY BUSINESS •AND riNALlT CUriBff Good Location^ - Suitable represented by said book, or for lars, call 5977. ALICE FIOHTS HER TO A HlgH RiWROCK, coupe. 1940 Dodge cuope, 1940 WANTED — wiring ing and light housework for small Bristow, "Tothqrrow Is Forever"; In essence Randall Seaton was Mag for everything It would have for Mo.sl Any Trpiffwion- the issuance of "a duplicate book VOAT THROUOH THE DB-NSE Ford club coupe, 1938 Chevrolet and repairing; Call 3976 before 7 family. Tel. <870. G. A. Chamberialn, "Knoll Is­ a deeply clviUi^ Ihan. Instinc­ been easier. But he couldn’t; his SLACK44E66 0F TinBER 6ELOV0.' therefor. land"; JBsther Feirtes, “Johnny tively, each time he' opened his coach, 1937 Chevrolet^ach, <396. p. m. WANTED—PRACriCAL nurse to Wanted— To Buy 58 brain still worked, although he RSREffT NliHT-* 1936 Ford sedan, 1935 Chevrolet Tremaine” ; Louia Gpldlng,. “No door ha pretended aa long aa pos­ regretted it The lees he thought Inquire \ EDtPERT RADIO lervice. CaU H. take charge ol 2 months old In­ News from Helen’’ ; ’Vsn Wyck sible that hla home was smooth Announcements r door sedan, ’34 PlymoutKsedan, fan t Write Box L, Herald. WANTED TO BUY stove, ranges, the better. He no longer cared 17 others. Coupes. 2 doors, 4'doors. Meade. Telephone Manchester refrigerators, washers, pianos and Mason, "The Mon from<^-2"; C. and agreeable. enough even to took deAant as be MARLOW'S Chet Brunner like the acrobai.'lfs 2-0898. furniture. The Austin A. Cham­ H. Norris, "Flint", Ruth\Powcr- '"Had a good day?" h* asked as poured himself thef" evening’s Artt WANTED AIRCRAFT W O ^ B R deslres-ride the turnover that counts. 80 Oak­ Belp Wanted— Male SC O’MaUcy, 'Mrs. Cassatt’s Chil­ he came In one efvCnlng. bers Co. Telephone 6260. dren” ; A. L. Roblmon, ed.. “The drink. r from Manchester to Aircraft. 8 a. land street, Manchester. Open Mag looked at him as though (To Be Continued) ^ to 5:30p: m. shlfL Call 2-1644. Bousehntd Serrleea BAKER WANTED— Full time. USElu FURNITURE and stoves Ten Comme,ndmcnts’’ ; Maxeda F, he’d lost his wiU. ’’My usual gay evenings 'till 9 p. m. Phone 5191. Von Hesse, “Inherit the WUid” ; Male or Have you a car to sell? Top Offered IS-A Apply Federal BtUce Shop. 885 bought soid and exchanged round,” she said. "A little cook­ W lli. atlARE ATTRACTIVE Main street HighMt prtCM paid Jones Furni­ Mildred WaUter, "'Vinter Wheat"; ing, a little cleaning, a little iron- home,/^lth coupl eln return for dollar Jones from Texas la here. YOUR CURTAINS carefully laun- ture, 31 Oak street. Tel. 82M. Jandt Whitney, "Judith." ing.” Female Help hoi^hold services by woman FOR SALE—1934 FORD truck derki, by hand. Price reasonable. WANTED—MEN TO WORK in In non-flctlon, are the following It sometimes seemed to Randall Quotations WE U 5805 after 6 p. m. rack body, 4 cylinder B motor, 91 Main street TeL 2-1077. factory. Steady work, good pay. new books: that his wife’s mind worked like Apply at Tober Baseball Mfg, Oo., Rooms Without Btiard 59 Carleton Beals, “Rio Grande to a aun-diat in reverae. making only good condition. Call 2-0384, 7 Cape Horn”; Mario A. Castallo, Moat divorces have their ori­ For Important Ford street. Elm street Manchester. cloudy hours. He sat down in a gin in a multitude of little things . Buy Roofing 17-B FOR RENT—DOUBLE-room with “,.xpcctanUy Youia"; Stuart depressed sprawl. He could feel FOR SALE—1930 FORD sedan In Chase, “Where’s the Money Com­ and tbest might be compared to ALL TYPES OF ROOFS repaired. twin beds, for 2 girls. CaU 2-1614 the silence he dreaded gathering. the ptatiting of uorna from which good running condition. Private Poultry and Supplies 43 ing From ?” K. A. Colcgrove, ’The War Work w a n t e d Maintenance of roof, flashings, or at 47 Collage Street "Where’s Johnny?" mighty oalis giw . BOOTS ANO HER BUDDIES Sell owner. Cal. 5558 or at 46 Bisaell Americ.'ui Senate and World and chimneys. For reliable service Peace” ; Samuel Chamberlain, "Upstairs doing his homework. CHAIN STORE street after 7:30 p. m. FOR SALE —BABY CHICKS, FOR RENT—ROOM for two girls -^ u d g e .Arthur H. Day of call Ed. Coughlin 7707. New Hampshire Reds, Barred "Clementine In the Kitchen"; H. . . . . I t must be heaven to be able .Inquire GROCERY MANAGERS or married couple. Inquire 7 Flor­ to afford decent help," said Mag Ctoveland. H Osys COWt V A.WVT BAlUi . Trade ^ CASH FOR YOUR CAR—Any 35 Rocks and Barred Cross. 3 star ence street or CaU 2-1940. C. DeVighne, "The Time of My YOO 'POObJIO \Y YOO LVetS U fo "; Jane Ooodell. "They Sent to the air, _ Male or Female, for Man­ to 41. High prices paid. Drive Moving— Trucking— quality... .as hatched. <18.00 per A Jeep was bracketed by a lot TH- r Rogers Paper 100, Montgomery Ward A Oo. FOR RENT—LARGE PLEASANT Me to Iceland"; A. T. Griffin, "A "It must be heaven," aald Ran­ chester Area. Write Post over now to 80 Oakland street. dall Seaton, "to come back to a of shell and mortar Are. The men ■1 VOO P Storage 20 Farm Store, Purnell Place. furnished room, ear bath, kitch­ Ship to Remember"; Arthur Gul- Manufacturiug Co. REAL Office Box 127, Manchester, Brunner’s. Open evenings until 9. pleasant environment at night.’ . jumped out and ran into a sfone 1 'bTMt' AVL ------J Saturdays 6. Phone 5191—4485. en privileges. Apply at 11 Locust terman, "Brave Laughter";. EUxa-, house. When they went through Mill and Oakland Streeto stating age and experi­ AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS CO. beth Hawes, "Why Women Cry"; "Is it my fault we can’t afford 1 TH’ : Trailer Van Service. Removals street to live anywhere except in a stu­ the door, a booby trap went off. ence. 1938 OLDSMOBILE 6 sedan, 1938 NEW HAMPSHIRE Red pullets, Constance J. Henley "Grandmoth­ The bouse skyrocketed In a burst from Coast' to Coast deluxe La r g e f r o n t b e d r o o m fur­ er Drives South"; Stanley John­ pid place Uka this?" Mag Inquired ESTATE Oldsrooblle 8 sedan, 1938 Pontiac laying, <2.00 apiece. Phone 6700. of arms, legs, beads, parts of the equipment. Crating, packing and ston, "The Grim Reapers”; J. K ■ 6 sedan. 1937 Dodge sedan, 1936 nished, next to bath, kitchen conversationally. _ . „ Jeep and masonry. When the dodge sedan, 1930 Pontiac sedan, storage. 68 Hollister street, Man­ privileges ii desired. 5734 between Lasser, “Your Income Tax. 1944"; The demon that drove Randall / What Have You to chester. Tel. 6260. 45 Roi Ottlcy, “New World A-Corn« into answering back, even though smoke cleared away all I could 1935 Pontiac sedan. Cole Motors, Articles tor Sale 10 a. m. and 12 noon. . eee wae a black hole in the WILL BUY ANY 4164 Ing"; George Santayana, "Persons he knew better, reacted aa usual. \ O ffer? TWO POWER DRILL presses in FOR RENT—ROOMS, single and and Places’’; Deems Taylor, "Pic­ Ho oaid It waert’t Doremue he d ground. » 7-16 WANTED WE BUY AND SELL ail makes of Repairing 23 A-1 condition, also store scale. double beds. Kitchen privileges, torial History of the Movies” ; Al­ bad m mind, it was their own —Carp. Charlee W. King in GOOD Inquire Frank Farr, 114 Charter girls or married couplea. Phone bert Spalding, ’’Rise to Follow ; Italy. ‘He said Iw was goinjj to make life inosi of llic navy, sir! pnr« Highest prices paid. PI a N.Y. t u n in g AND repairing, heme. ’ . ALEXANDER Manclieater Motor Sales. 612 Oak street 2-1561, 237 Center street E. R. Stettlntus, *rjr "Lend-Lease.” •"Ah,” eald Mag, "our happy player piano specialty. John Two years ago we were worried REAL ESTAtE USE1TCARS West Center. Tel 4134. hom e... .What ie IL Johnny?’’ Cockerham, 28 Bigelow street. FOR SALE—3 SLEDS, one Flexi­ ROOMS—SINGLE and double. about having too little too late. ■IIDE GLANCES BY GALBRAITH JARVIS Tel. 4219. "N o ^ n g ." eald Johnny, “1 Just 1931 - 1941 ble Plye and two smaller ones. CaU 2t0759 or Inquire at 8 Chest­ thought maybe dinner was ready. Today we find people worried Fair Prices Real Estate and MortRages 1937 FORD SEDAN. 81 Seaman WANTEr ID TUNE, repair a.id Phone 6977. nut streeL Manchester He looked at neither of hla par­ about Burpluaes of steel, alumin­ 26 Alexander Street Circle after 4. regulate your ■ piano or player ents, quickly picked up the eve­ um and Army cutbacks. FOR RENT—IN PRIVATE fami­ Evening Herald — WPB Chairman Donald Phone 4112 or 7275 I ANY MAKE | piano. Tel. Manchestci 2'040‘J. SILO IN GOOD CONDinON, CaU ly, plesMant room, next to bath, ning papav hid ^behmd' IL 2-0302 after 7 p. m. continuous hot water, near bus. Classified Advertisementa NStoon. l¥m. F. Johnson Motorcycles—Bicycles 11 FURNITURE REPA,IRING. re- After a painfully monosyllabic 172 Maple street. Cuuiit si* sv«r«s, W',impAi]nd fully t o ' hla room and his radio, profit system, operated by private Read Herald Advs* . Rawleigh English bicycle, boy's wurds aa two wt^rds Minimum oust 2-0961. 6511. preferred. Inquire upstairs, 189 I* uric* of thr,a Unas his only reltable apurcet of se­ enterprise, can out-produce, plant Junior bicycle. hoy's balloon Oak street or telephone 7050. curity. N, for plant, any goveiTiment monop­ bicycle, ridden about 2 miles, all .NEW CONVERTIBLE TOPS. Cel­ Line rs'ss oa< ds, tot transiani I ANY CONDITIQIS [ ALL SIZE. TRICYCLES. 2 side­ da "Why,” asked hie father when oly In the world. equipment. 81 Seaman Circle luloid replaced in curtains, all walk bicycles, Irish mail, large LARGE OORNEai room, la private BSaatlva Narah It, l*St the hoy was safely out o f the way, —Eric A. Johnston, pteeldeat after 4 p. pi. kinds of leather work. Chas. Lak- size doll carriage, kiddie cars, home.' On buo line between East Usali Cliarsa "do you' have to rub it it on U. S. C. of C. ing. 90 Cambridge street Tele- play pen, 468 Hartford Road. Hartford and Manchester. . Call 4 Coiikacunva Days ...l I olar » cia We Need Cars Badly! ‘ Cui!«aoutiva U»ys ..1 S clalil 'r •Johnny that I’m a frail reed to F O R S A L E ■' phone 4740. 8976, l>,y ...... lit oiaill trust in ?" Were it not for continuing at­ Wanted Autos— All ordara lot Irrasulat inaariiona “Meaning?’’ tacks against the. production ca­ Price No ObjecI Motorcyckm 12 CALL 3535 FOR EXPERT service ClectrKal Appliances LARGE ROOM, suitable for 2 will iia ebarsad at «ha ona nnia rata 11-18 _ ^ 3R STR EET: on refrigerators and Washers, Spaclal rait, fot long laim a ry "That Dicycle business at din­ pacity of German aircraft fac- atral bwaUoii, two four-room apartments now Radio 49 girls, private entrance, kitchen 9-jFasBU> also wringer rolls for all makes. ay advariiaina givan i oon ra.iii„t ner. If he’s outgrown his o il one. toriee, the difficulties which must mdy for ooenpaacy. Will pa}' better than 10 WANTED—A 1941 Pontiac. Olds- privileges If desired. On bus line. Ada ordarad canrallad b*fi*ra »ha vaeaat ■ If Car Is Clean Benson’s. 713 Main street next to F'OR SALE— ONE ZENITH radio; and I promise him a new one. be overcome by Allied air attack­ per eent ayMtawnt. mobile, Dodge, Chrysler or Buick, 5378 after 6:00. ird Ol tih day will ba eSargad only why make It such a point to con­ e r s ’ and also by amphibious In­ will pay <1,200 cash Immediately The A. & P. also ane\ Vlctrola combination foi iba anual ouniiwi >1 Mma, ih, CA1.L radio, brand new.. Telephone 7602. «d aubaarad aha ruing »i ha raia vince him it’s foolish to count on vaders would be incalculably 181-183 WADSW^ JSTREET: for low mileage car Write, giv­ aarnad but not alowanea ol rafonds greater. I 5 roome to each flat— large open attic ■JEEL REPAIRS? We wiU loan Apartments, Flats, anything I say?” Two-ramUrFlat HARTFORD 8-1990 ing make, year, model, mileage you a car If you need repairs over oao ba mada on 4ls nma aSa kuopad “Isn’t It?” — Air Force* Gen. H. H. .Arnold. -two-ear garage, pay better thaa 10 per cent gross Tenements 63 (ftar iha Orib day car has been driven, general con­ <25. General repairing on all Fuel and Feed 49-A No '’till forbids’’ : display llnae not "We pay ouribills, don’t we?” ea parehaoe price. dition, and your phone number. ASk FOR JOE makes. Appointment only Phone FOR RENT—5 ROOM tenement on 4old. . “Moet of them. Such as they Address Box K, Herald. FOR SALE>- GREEN, HARD Tha Harald will ooi oa ratroosibla are. Hardly the ones Td have ex­ Pigeon's Feet Frozen 547-549 BURNSIDE AVE.,"BAST HARTFORD: 5191. Brunner’s. Open evenings. Spruce StreeL rent <25. Also ur mora '.ban una looorrael Two-FamUy Flat—exccHeat lo^aUon. Five rooms to each wood for stove, fireplace, or fur­ lion ol any advartiaamant ordarad pected to be paying at this time." OVERHAUL AND REPAIRS on naces, <14.00 curd, delivered in three rooms furnished for light Boston—(fi?— A bird that came rent with aa opea attic. Oak Bbqm and trim throvglioot. housekeeping. i?hona 2-1821. 123 roi mora than on# tima. Fifteen years ago Mag Seaton Twa-enr garage. One apartment iibvr vacanL Better than washers, ic^cuums, toasters. Irons, Manchester. Also baled hay. Call Tha Inadvartani omlasioe pi la- had married a bright future. Ran­ home to roost too long is flying fans, taltips etc., and all children’s Spruce StreeL ______eorraei puhllosMon of advartiaioi again but probably has a severe 18 per cent gross. 7848. will ba raoiinad only by eanaaliatuyl dall had been a copy writer in an Notice i toys and vehicles. Cash and carry. FOR REaCT-3 ROOM heated >f tha ehare* mada for the sarvl^ advertlahig agency—and he stin case of chillblalns. Boston ele­ CORNER OP CENTER AND WINTER^REETS : Tel. 2-1439. randarad / was. He would continue to be, vated railway repalraen today Two-Famtiy—with six rooms to each rent—tw q^ r garage- Household Good8 51 apartment with bath. Adults only All adyanisamanta must eonfone All modern conveniences. Avail­ unless his alna of absenteeism be­ rescued a pigeon whose feet were large lot, coned for business One rept vacanCx A good In­ Zoning Boflrd of Appeals DUE TO ILLNESS ABC Flxlt n siyla.. cooy and trpogrsohy with frozen to the elevated’s Iron struc­ FOR SALE EXTRA SPElffALS able about March IsL Phone 6363. ragulailon* antorred by the pubiia^ came too flagranL but that was vestment for future use. ^ , Company will only be open Tues­ ture. In conformity .with, the rwulre- Six-Room Single. Garage. «rs end ibay raaaraa 'h*. riqbt tb all. He couldn’t put hla Anger on day and Thursday evenings, 6:30 During Our Annual 38rd February •dit. raviaa oi raiart any oopy eon- any single point at which am­ CHARTER OAK STREET: / menta o f the Zoning Reguiationa Furnace heat. Situated on to 0:30. ABC Flxlt Oo., 21 Maple Furniture Sale ' itdarad objaciionahla J Seven-Room Single, large lof, completely renovated insj^ Legal Notice* 78 bition had Aattened out Into In­ .Army Men Most Popular of the Town of Manchester, ■ the Porter street. StreeL Tel. 2-1575. 3 ROQM OUTFIT CIa *.'»inT; Hiil'HS -t ’laealMd ada and now vacant. Zoning Board of Appeals wUl bold 'u bv publiahad same day, quatl ba difference, life Into a disappoint­ Price ...... ',.$6,000. LlUvC...... O R rERMIT racaivad by II oelnah npon Satur- New York—(>P)—The New York —<495— NOTICE OP application ment too tiresome to do anjrthlng n public hearing in the Munlcipbl FOR YOUR NEW BUILDING, or lav, l<) M Naval 'hir station’s weekly publi­ 20 FOSTER STREET: , ’Building on Thuraday evening. repairs see William Kanehl. 519 Just the Outfit You Need to Start ThI* Is to glva. notice that I. about but endure, and Mag’s brit­ Six-Room Single with one-car garage, very central and m Erneat Kred Jacobs of ll 1-J School cation, “Skyicrapers."'ran a con­ F^miary. 18. 1944, at 8 p. m., on S i x - Room Cape Cod. 'Two Center street. Telephone 7T73. Your Own Home i'dlephnnc Voiir Want Ads tleness into bitterness. All he was good bay. straet. Manchester. Com)., have n i^ certain of was that the only way test to name a ptn-up l>oy for the J cos. 1M4 «Y WC4 MRVICt. ISC, t, M. 4*0- «■ S WIT. SF>. the following applit atlons; unfinished on second fliKur. U ViN G ROOM conauu of 8 piece an application dated Feb. 9, 1944 "Waves’’ attached to the base. The BEAUTIFUL SlX-BOOM SIXULE on the West Side of Town, In with the Liquor Control Commla- Ada are avvrpi.o oval .be -.ia- to bear it was not to think about Appllbqtlon of Watkins Broth­ llthng room eulte. two end tabtea, i a o i majority of entries submitted excellent condition—owner vacating—so can give possession Fireplace. Steam heat. Off- HelpWanted— Female.. 35 ■lon for a Club Permit for the aala .liona at the XH K<, . H h. «i»ab It. ers for peTmlsalon to erect a elgn East Center street coffee Uble, floor and bridge of■ ion alcoholic mr • VrSUIS liquor *waa»*aw on thea.wa premlaeav —~ T”*” iiMiv, aa a ,ouiivaiiiaiica to aoaar- were Army men. "Oh,” sqld Mag auddenly. “ Peg In reasonable time. A bargain at <6,000. lamp, smoker, vacuum cieaner, of 3S Brslnard Place, Maneheater, laera bui ffia . ASH HA . •'.b will w 111 front of their Funeral Home at dOMPEJTENT SALESLADY wsnt- ...... *a FI'IJ Pj.VMKN'I , It Graham called up. They want us NOW IS 'n iE TIME TO b IJY BUILDINO LOTS for use later on. 42 East Cent^^ Street In a Resi­ Price $0,950. nn. Tha bualnasa ia owned by 1 ed, good salary offered. Apply bookcase and rug. Zlpaer Club Ino.. of IS Bralnard •Hid ai 'na uus'ii-a* « f ica on oi oe* to come over Saturday night." the prices are away down and you may purchase with a Miiall dence A Zone. X , '.ira the aw aoih 'lay following iba SUbrbs, 881 MMn streeL Priced epeclally Tow Place. Maneheater Conn_,. and will “ Swell—" ' rOONERVlLLE FOLKS down payment— balance Jn monthly installmenta. Located Both thesie places are ready as a group for ...... <. ba conducted, by Erneat Fred Jacobs rsi inaa’rtp.p o f ear* ad oihi-rwiia on East Center Street, Scarborough Road, Westminster Road, of It’ l-t Bchoo) straet, Hanchaslar, jia i ’ HAM'IK « a I>. will pa iiart- ’•I told her 1 wasn’t Sure." ' for occupancy. BEDROOM consists of bed, dress­ Conn., a t permittee. •ll. No raai--nuii>ili*> fni error- ip “Why? Was there something Ijincaster Road, Autumn Street, Proctor Road, Victoria » ------, BRNEBT FRED JACOBS -laphioird ada will ha'aaailmrd and er, chesL spring, mattresses, pil­ hair aeeurary eahnol hr wuaran- else we— “ began Randall thought­ Roail, Park Street, Forest Street, (Chestnut Street and other (tike and Earl Street In a Resi­ Household Burglair and Dated Feb. 9. 1944. locations. ,.Mnst of these lots are fnUy Improved. lows, boudoir seL chair, clothea H-Z-9-44. •rrd lessly, than checked. dence B'Zone. ^ Hospitalization Insurance INCOME t AX nkmpef two scatter rugs. "W hy? For one thing, I And TELEPHONE 5117 - 5118 OR 6873 AppUchtlon of Carl R. Olson of We w:|U asalst yoU In meWhS Priced specially low , Kitty Bishop less exciting than 180 Maple Street for . permission ^ E E out j ^ r tax. return. Office as a group for . .<109 ~you do. Men are so naive. Some to keep chickens at IS Oak Grove Youngster’s Boots women are born—travelere." open nu 8:80 p, m. ' Evenings KITCHEX eonalBte V ^ place dlti Street tn a RAidence AA Zone. by appointment. Randall said distinctly, "And EDWARD J. HOLE Application of General ' Cigar Stiiart J. Wasley ette eeL comblBatton\^etove, Lin­ some women are born spiteful." Co., Inc., of West Hartford, Conn., oleum rag, giasswareXaad dtph' “My dear Randall! You are ab- REALTOR. Insurance and Real Estate SlUART 3. WASLEY ware, step-ladder stool \ for permission to erecL for a tem­ State Theater’Building aurd. She’s .aucH a sympathetic 1009 MAIN STREET porary two-year period, three TWephoae fl#48 - 7148 state Theater BuUdIng Priced epeclally low \ litUe thing, iih’t she?” prefabricated buildings to be used ’Telephone 8648 > 7148 as a group for ...... , .3229 "Yea she Is. And she’s gay In connection with the bousing of (Braach of OoniMcUeut*a Uttgagt and good-tempered—’’ farm labor, on property owned by Furniture Store) , ‘That’s easy, when you’ve noth­ Antoinette Brazlnski of Somera- A*L-B-B-R*X-S "■ ing to do .but think of your own ville. Conn., In a Rural Zone. Such comfort.*' . buildings to be located approxi­ 48 AUyn B t—Hartford Office mately, 1.000 feet east of Buck- FOR s a l e :— o a k s t a i n e d Randall’s face darkened. He FOR \OUR land Street, 1.000 feet north o4 metal bed. large slxe, gpriiig ami looked combative instead of the intersection of Tolland Turn­ WASTE PROPERTY Inner spring, mattreaa. complete. weary. ...M ag read into his un- pike and North Main Street, and 1 Oak dresser and oak buffeL TeL charactqzistie rcactiofi new proof 3,500 feet south of the South 6X97. of the power of Kitty's attrmctioq. paper We need listings of one and two-family, houses. Have Windsor town Une. “ Mag," said Randall after ready imstomers who will pay all cash. Will give you AU persons Interested In the HOSPITAL BED FUR SALE or moment, “I’ve aean Kitty twice. time to' move if needed. above applicatloiu may appear ht renL fully adlusUble. ’ Rates rea You can’t biiild up a case against .JALVACE this bearing. sonable. Call Keltb Furniture. me on two meeUngs—? Zoning Board, of Appeals, Town TeL 4159. ,“^ o t when you del^>erately and GEORGE L. GRAZIADIO of Manchester. Real Estate and Insurance Richard Martin, COIL SPRINGS, box springs, 109 HENRY STREET TEL. 3278 Cbainnan.f spinet desk, stands, chairs, book Martin R Alvord. cases, Vlctrola, ruga, combina­ SecreUry. tion oil and ise stove, oak din­ ingroom sets, davenport gets and - f flinffture. TTm Austbi A. Cbsm- LANK LEONARD bm Warehouse, Maaehester MICKEY FINN Doubts Green. TeL 3-1013. CSU between 2 and 5 and t U< 9 except Wed­ MeNssffbt KyRdtest*, l»c. WELL-AH- Bu t t o m . w e ’ve ^ sure- b u t- a h - nesday and Saturday, 2 to 5. SHE’S 'WAV BEEN BASED HERET VOU KNOW HOW WINDOW 8HADBB—VBNirrLAN GEE.TOM—I-I DOWN IN AT PEARL HARBOR UNCERTAIN MAIL I bUada Owing to our vary tern XIWONOER IF KITTY AUSTRALIA, FOR MONTHS! KITTY^ MAVl ovartiead, gat oar speolnl I By Mrs. Anne Oabet t Boota (Pattern No: 5689) eenu K HAS MET SOMEBODY MICKEY—/ — THERE'S BEEN HAVE BEEN ON prieea oo high grade window centa In Coin, plus 1 cent pus j ''f l o c k o f l e t t e r s The graadoot UUnga ever for the . ELSEf I WAS SURE . AND--V PLENTY OF TIM E! BOATS OR PLANESI glmdea nod VeneUnn ofinda oona- Your Name, Addreoe.and the THERVd BE AT LEAST THAT-AH-GOT FROM HER BEFORE WE pbrtely tnstaUed Saunptea furnigti youagatan'to allp Into'wlieii they tern Numbei to Anne < ■ ONE l e t t e r ! KNOCKED OFF — SHOVE OFF.AGAI — ad. capital Window Shatla Uo. come in from achpol or from a gay ilnnclirater Eve. - OR s o m e t h in *! _$41 North Mam atreet Pbhne, aesalon o f wlntor eporta. The Sixth Avenue. 8819. ‘ Open ovenmga 1 ' hlttad houaa boots, done in red Have you ' •• Ih NBW PBRFBCnON CUL taanten, arorstod, balm Mg whlto eotum Album fot iue „U4L^« 1** ,. $7JB> Umltad numlMr. Four yam pom-poms, Mock ootten rug 32 pngee contain dealgna for nu burner gas stoves, $62.50. Olan- yam sokn. TheyTa designed for aorta o f warm aweaWra, mittens, scarves , veatoea, aa well aa wood combination range, $170:50, the eight to twolve-rs! I Benson’s, 713 Main streeL naxt T o obtain complete'knitting in many gift deigns. Price 15 omita to the A. A P. atnicUons for caUldren’s Houae w ► . • i3* , WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, IM 4 SIXTEEN Manchester Evening Herald Average Daily Circulation For the Moalb of Jaaimiy, 1844 Ike Wvather Miss ifarion Washburn, Mrs. Ellen w ForacMt ol U s. MMather Bmrao Ueutenant Frank Haraburda, a Clarks, Miss Beulah Todd, Miss pilot In the U. S. Army Air Ooiys Stele Guards Won Pui^Ie Heart Women’s Club Hope Henderson and Mrs. Stuart . 8 ,5 9 9 aad sossewliet warnssr to­ :Abont T o ^ is spaoding,4 abort furlough with Segar. Membar M tb* Aedit night; Friday rats sndtog ia after- his fami^ ners. Be will be remem- nooa followed by much oolder; Enjoys Social Hoar Of Ganwa HALE’ S Bofaee ol OlrrnlaWoei Indreaslag ben d as one o f the famous players Given Prhise k public c«rd p«tjr win b« held on the Polish American champion­ An hour o f. games followed the tV BiwKlngtani; Ooocregux ship basketball aiid baseball, r - ”— supper and for these the' players MeftwhestoT'-^A City o f Village Charm ..I church Friday at 8 teams. He is. Incidentally, the fifth Professional Organiza* were divided into competitive 'wo Lpcal Companies (UlsaffiSed adviBrttffiag m Fh|« 18) Whist and hrldffs wiU be member of the Twilight League to tion Also Entertained teams, under the supervision of HEALTH VOL. LXUL. NO. 117 CHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 17,1944 (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS make his wings as a pilot. He will Are Inspected at the Doris Kellogg and her committee r finish his training somewhere in During the Evening. for entertainment. Lliwibani o f Haton Dwrldaoh Florida. Sports Center Here. Mra^ Phillip Emery Was chair­ *. D aufhtera.of Seotta, will man' of the supper arrangrements TOP GRADE PURE PORK X taniaht at 7:80 a t tile c o ^ A special meeting of the Board Lieut F. C. Sullivan Of the First The Professional Women’s Club and she and her committee were ssiw. Hero in Action Paitfl and HoU atseet and pm- of Strategy of the Salvation Army service Command. Federal inspect­ held a’ pot-luck supper and social responsible for the excellently 4^ ~ to the Thomaa O. Oougan will take , place tonight at 7 Special lb. ing officer of the Connecticut ipeetlng at the Center church par­ varied menu and the attractive SAUSAGE Fierce Battle Halts si Home to pa# their rw- o’clock in the hall. Bvm to Mni„J*argaret D. Ben- ____ / . ish, house last evening. decorations and service.- St|ite Guard, complimented the SmalfLinks — Large Sausage or Bag Sausage Meat , a fannef 'chief daughter o(the John Oroman of Flormce street ' Tables were set up in the Rob­ Tha club will meet next on officers and men Of Company O March 7 at the home of Mrs. has entered St. Francis hospital and H of this town on their, ap­ bins room and were decorated In By A llied ■for observation. Stuart Segar. Mias June Bricker, ^ Tba Motliera’ Circle of the Sa pearance and. drill last night at red, white and blue, with ' paper food specialist, will be the speak­ the annual inspection in the Sports SLAB Lull^5n Beachlieadi; Heart, wUl meet with Mrs. The Red Cross I^utrition class napkins in the same colors, and er. * V Morlarty of 131 Park Center, Wells street tri-colored candles. ’The menu in­ under the direction of Mrs. George Inspected Quarters Tow n Set ___et tomorrow evening at, 8 Potterton, will meet as usual Fri­ cluded numerous hot casserole iPclock. Lieut. Sullivan mspected the BACON day evening at 8 o’clock in Eman­ quarters of the two’ local State dishes, salads, cold meats, relishes, ALICE OOFBAN i b . 2 9 (Known As Queen Alice) uel Lutheran church. The Dorcas Guard units before the, floor in­ rolls, coffee, home-made cake and Any Size Piece. Cargo Vessels in Har­ sewing group will meet tomorrow candies. SPIBITUAL MEDIUM Allied Forces Hold spection and at the close of the Pravda Tale night at 7:30 at the Red Cross Letter from Persia Seventh OaugMer of a Seventh Son bor Smashed by Low- headquarters. It Is hoped that inspection he told the officers and Born With a Veil. SWedish more of the members will make it men that he was surprised that During the dinner Miss Beulah Don't forget to bring along your kitchen Level Attack; Eight The iJito Edward C. JagUnskl Todd read an interesting letter, Readings Dally, Including Snnday, Hits Trading a point to attend this week as two guard units could function, so 8 A. M. to 9 P. M. Or By Appolnt- Germans Strike After Baking Sale theie is plenty of work to be com well under such discouraging con­ describing the work of a typical grease. We have a tin for your use if you Allied Aircraft Are La>vreiice C a ^ 1 ^ . Phyllis Zawistowski of 36 Red Cross recreation center over­ menL In the Sendee of tha Peo­ Nazis Urge pleted. ditions. He promised that he Heavy Artillery Prep­ tJ|tl|n Court has Just received seas, which had been sent by her ple for SO Veara. need one. K nock^ Down by O f Captives HALEYS STORE Would report the labk of space 180 Church Street, Hartford, Conn. Mrs. Charles H. Thompson,,, of for drills and quarters to the tToiit the War Department the sister. Miss Ardith Todd, now with aration in Northern Saturday, F ^ . 19 the Red Cross in Persia. Phone 8-2024 Ack-Ack of Japanese. Head of Pap cr All to Help 62 Crestwood drive, entertained at Commanding General, First Serv­ Purple, Heart award to her broth­ Sector; Enemy Throw­ 9 :3 0 a. m. her home Friday evening with a ice Command in his annual report. At the close of the meal there FOOD FOR PETS Implied Criticism i>f surprise birthday party- in honor Officers Present er. Private Edward C. Jaglinski was a short program of humorous Allied Headquarters in the who died December 9 last in Italj^ irm Here Dies ing Full Force o f In­ jlasplfn Ilf Ladles’ Aid of of Mrs. Francis B. Breen of Fox- Present at the inspection were speeches given by six members of Southwest Pacific, Feb. 17.— War Work from wounds received in battle^ British Policy in Story ■asanael L>atheraa Cbnrch croft drive. Bingo was played and Colonel William J. Maxwell, 2nd the club. , PORK MELTS ib. gie (A>)— Allied planes flying low fantry, Tanks and Ar­ a Valentine buffet luncheon was battalion commander; Captain vrith the Nash). Miss Marion Casey, president. FU EL O IL About Nati in Action served. Mrs. Breen received many Before entering the service the Introduced these six under ficti­ t! ough heavy anti-aircraft Iiidusm^I and Civic tillery into Struggle Archie Kilpatrick, battalion plans young soldier made hiS home with Those Exempt from lovely gifts. and training officer. Captain tious names as great celebrities, AND GAS fire plastered the Japanese After Four Weeks, his brother-in-law fnd sister, Mr. and they responded in kind with base at JCavieng, New Ire­ l.«ader FaMscs Away Conscription Called Growing in Violence. Hume and Lieut ^Levine of the and Mrs. John J. ZAwistowski of All members of Scandla Lodge Brigade staff. witty accounts of imaginary WILLIAMS OIL SERVICE land, with 65, tons of bombs, Moscow, Feb. 17—(45—An im­ Range and Fuel and guests are invited to attend Union Court. He wah bom June Last Nighl; Funeral \Io On to Volunteer to Following the individual arms careers and experiences. The Broad St: TeL 7426 setting the town ablaze and plied criticism of Britain’s exr Allied Headquarters, Na­ a whist tomorrow nfght in Orange 11, 1916 and entered Anqy service speakers were Miss Jeanne Low. Advertise in The Herald— It Pays Capllon accompanying this radiophoto from Moscow describes H as showing (Corporal' Mekhaiev Inspection, Captain Schlebel of on February 7, J942. change of war prisoners with Ger­ Be Saturday Afternoon Augment. Reserves. ples, Feb. 17,— 8 o’clock, preceding the whist. Re sians never have exchanged pris­ paper manufacturers, at Highland freshm.ents vdil be served. by a large group of people, in­ The ack-ack knocked down the direction of labor, has called on heavy attacks in the northern cluding many former members of eight Allied aircraft, more than oners, with the Germans. Park, thi« town and president of all able-bodied German men and sector, but all evidence today Hvery on your slip for your Draft Boards Case Sc Marshall, at Woodland, Mrs. Harry White o f Bank the two units. Warrantee Deed . ^ress Up Your Bedraom For ever before lout on .mi:<8ion8 over The story wat an account by a protection. German senior corporal, Gerhardt Russians Develop New died Iasi night at the Manchester women legally exempt from na­ indicated the Allied forces street will leave tomorrow morn­ Catherine McVeigh to John and this boM, but 15 airmen were tional labor conscription to volun­ ■Hatched from the fato which the Machens, who said ne sailed from Memorial hospital where he had were holdjng against contin­ ing for Boston where she will un Marguerite McVeigh, property on teer for war work "in this year of uing enemy thrusts. An announce­ Spruce street. Japaneee reserve, for American Oran in North Africa laat (October Told Review been confined the past three days. L. T. Wood Co. dergo an operation. Ex-Department« in a Red Cross exchange and then greatest decision,” according to a ment at j^eadquarters said ths Julia- 8. Moriarty to Ewald prisoners when the crew of a lone Threat to Trunk Line Berlin broadcast recorded by the Germans struck yesterday morn- 51 Bissell St. Tei. 4496 Spring With 'New Bedspreads Navy Catalina flying boat put went to- the Russian front after a Fritsche et ux, property on Cooper vacation of only four weeks. U. S. Foreign Broadcast Intelli­ Ing after a heavy artillery prepa­ V Heads Are Home street. their plane down four times under Farm Cases gence service. British and German prisoner ex­ ration. Both sides threw tanks in­ Administrator’s Deed th» nose of enemy dhore batteries Sauckel’s appeal for older men to the heavy fighting. ^ to fish the fliers from the water. changes are supposed to have In­ Meet Increased Resist­ Income Tax Returns William J. Wholean, administra­ Order to Give and women, mothers and youths to . Grimly Holding Positions 'Three form ef Municipal depart­ MacArthnr’s communique said cluded only those ill and too seri­ Must Cancel Deferments ance in Drive Upon augment German labor reserves tor of the estate of Harry C. Smith ously wounded to take part in ‘The Americans and British were Prepared ment heads have returned this to Robert G. and Evelyn A. Kittle, that United States and New Zea­ was transmitted by the DNB news land troops, who sw rmed onto combat again and non-combat cat­ satd to be grimly holding to their 1/ you need help Reasonable Fee! week to pay vlsitato their former lota 83-84 in the Hollywood tract. Of Those Not Contrib­ Pskov; Town of Sam- agency for publication In today’s associates. Ueut. Robert Grlma- the Green islands at the northern egories such ss medical corpsmen. Equal Shares (German morning newapapers. positions in the tace of tremen­ Triephone Bfanebester 3208 uting Share Under olva Is Captured. dous pressure. with your son, USNRF., Lieut. Forbes Bush- edge of the Solomon arohlpclaso Captured by British Sauckel was quoted as saying: nell, USA., and Major Horace F. Monday' night and ’Tuesday, have Machens, in a letter addressed Increased Crop Goals. “ AH German men and women, It was the second all-out Ger­ Murphey, US. Army. consolidated their positions with­ to “the chief of command. Red Moscow, Feb. 17.—(;P)— For Civilians who owing to the careful precau- man attempt to smash tha AUled beachhead. The enemy waa satd INCOME T A X Lieut. Grimason, who la an in­ RANGE AND \ out incident. 'The invaders met Army.” said he was a member of The Red jfrniy met increased tlona taken by the fuehrer are not structor In the Naval Air Force, only mild resistance. an ambulance company when he Washington, Feb. 17 — (45 — legally obliged to work, but who to be throwing hla full force of FOR TOP VALUE was formerly the Works F’rogress FUEL OIL ’The heroic rescues staged by was captured by the B m ish on Draft boards t oday were ordi ‘"n c^ a s it drove upon More Equitable Distri­ feel themselves able and fit to reii- infantry, tanka and artiliery into IN A NEW HOME Administration supervisor; Major Ueut. (JG> Nathan G. Gordon of Cap Bon in I ’l'nlsla on May 11, to review immediately the cases of the great communications der their nation valuable service in the struggle which was hourly in- See Murphey was Park Superintendent 281 Center St. Tel. 6566 Morrilton. Ark., and bis crew of 1943, and that he was put to work hub of Pskov from two direc­ bution to Retailers of these great and stirring times, are creaking in violence. Sec the Ones Being Built By tha Catalina "Dumbo” —the nick­ 1,700,000 deferred farm workers Enemy aircraft swung Into the and Lieut. Bushnell was an inspec­ tions today, but northwest of tor for the Board of Health and James A. Woods name airmen have given the low- (Opntinoed on Page Seven and cancel the deferments .of those Scarce Consumer (Oontinoed os i*a » Hevss battle in unusual three, some 130 John H. Lenihan GREENBROOKE local veterinarian. speed plane—won the unusual not contributing their share of the city, where Lake Peipus sorties attacking objectives in ths mention In the official communi­ production in the light of increas­ joins Lake Pskov, Soviet Goods Is Planned. batUe zone. But the AUled Air 65 East Center Street HOMES, INC que. ed crop goals for 1944. troops who captured the Forces met the air attack, blow ifedhim hombers, attack planes Navy Catalina Selective Service announced Washington, Feb. 17.—(45— The fur blow, shooting down nine of On Walker Street AT THE that boards are not expecteo to town of Sumolva, developed a new Service Voting Reasonable Rate and flghtera in the Kavieng raid threat to the Pskov-Rlga trunk War Production board soon will the attackers and blasting torgets alao ■prayed the Japanese with Continue to defer a farm worker in the fighting area. For fintber tntormaUoa call at Roofing—Asbestos PRINCESS unless he produces "by hit own railway. issue a directive designed to bring Phone 8082 Alexander Jarvis Oo. office on 100,000 roundb o f machine-gun Again Bomb Monaatory Buins Defies Shells personal and direct efforts” at Samolva is on the eaatern fhore about more equiUbls distribution Bill C40iiferees Center street or nt 28 Alexander Siding and Rocic RESTAUR A^ t ammunition. Damage done Includ­ of, the Lake Paipua narrows, 'The beachhead fighting far Hours: 7 to 10 Nightly ed the ■Inktog of a 8,000-toh car­ least 18 "war unite" a year. Here­ to rstallefa of sssehtial but scarce eclipsed that In strategic Caseino street. Corner Main and PepH StreetH tofore reglotrante have been con­ which are less than a mUe wide l.awrenoe W.^Caae Wool Insulation go ship and -everal coastal veeaels in some places. Any push across coiiaumcr goods such, as chlldtoii’s where, however, American fprees n o a e a t 4112 or 7278 and light cargo craft, the destruc­ Savinff Fliers sidered for deferment if they pro­ Remaiii Apart t>6 P. M. Sat. and Sunday Business Men's here, followed by a drive to the underwear and outerwear gar- His health had not been good for stilj were bitterly contesting the Expert workmanship. AH work tion or damage of five floatplanes duced eight or more "war tmite” a long period. i Nazi strangle-hold bouse by -w h ich were formulated by the south, would land - the Kussians guaranteed. Beasonable Pricea. Luncheon and bomb holes on the airdrome along the railway and highway ™*Hte, bed sheets, and numerous Mr. Caae, a native of Manches­ house. R-A.F. and AustraUan Kit- No obllgaCon for an estimate. runway. 15*Foot Swells on . Wa­ Agriculture ' department as a other commouities. ter, wquld have been 7,3 years 'of Agree Session Friend­ tyhawks again bomb the ruins ot Bates and < measure of agricultural actirity. leading to fUga. All Told, It would Write. 75c Ends Solomons Campaign mean a march of only 25 miles. Authpritlvs sources, reporting age on July 6 next. Although pie- the Monte Cossino monsatery. ter Burst Rivets as Taking Dmatic .Action* ferrlng to remain out of the public ly But Not Produc­ Served 11 A^M. to 8 P. M. Supporting his statement that This n(rW’est - threat to Pskov Is American planes hit German pool- ’There was no estimate of bow the directive is in the works, de­ eye-he waa keenly Interested In Uons elsewhere on Abbey hill. Burton Insulating Co. COMPLETE DINNERS. Monument Mills the Green '*’- ” ds landings put an 15 American Airman many farmers the new policy the most dangerous confronting tive; Federal Ballot — B I N G O — 180 Oxford SL Hartford end to the 15-months long Solo­ the city, anchor of the German de­ scribed It today as "one of the civic affairs and when hla health In a day of extensive and wide- 5 P. M. to 9 P. M. Rescued by Seaplane. would throw into the armed permitted was one of the most ac­ ranging air acUvlty, AUled bomb­ Phono Hnrtfort 82-4518 mon islands campaign sa far aa forces. But Selective Service left fense system In that area. most important steps forward” In Prospects No Brighter. 8L00 nnd f1.58 military strategy is concerned, The Army newspaper Ked Star stabilizing a somewhat turbulent tive of Manchester’s citizens In the ers, large and small, and fighters Tomorrow Night 8 0*Clock, Odd Fellows Hall no doubt that it was taking dras­ promotion of the community’s gen- fiew approximately 1,200 sorties,. MacArthur for the first time omit­ (Editor’s Note: Gen. Dong- said that the Qerntans were coun­ situation in essential civilian sup- - Washington, Feb. 17.—(45—siin- ■eOMBOBED VX UNO l^fiVlD LODOB. L O. O. F. tic action. High draft officials had eral welfare. He was one of the The enemy rajlway yards in Rome BEDSPREADS ted from his enm—' nique the SP*' Ine SlacArthar gnve official prepared the public for the order ter-attacking violently south and plles. most enterprising leaders In the ate and House conferees today were hit for the second straight 30 GAMES 30 omons heading under which he recogalrion t o d a y fai hie In two recent speeches at CHiica- southeast of (3dov ti the Lake Pei­ WPB has hod field men confer­ Sonthweet Pacifle commnni- pus region, where the Russians paper manufacturing Industry. came away front-thelr first meet­ day and heavy and medium bomb­ ...... 2 4 .0 0 Priae Per Came Heavy, weight Spreads ^ith multi­ Fieldcrest heretofore had reported the fight­ go, wai^iing that farm wOTkers ring , with manufacturers and ,2s Qnfliea ...... ing there. 'qne to the daring teat of a are 30 miles from Pskov. Industrial Leader ing In -search of a service vote bill ers attacked communL^ationa at 4 Special Games ...; ...... 210.00 Price Per Came color floral designs. xFu)l and single soon will find It harder to qualify wholesalers and says it has their A graduate of Massachusetts For tha first time in many days Navy Catalina plane which for deferments under the Tydings On the twin drive south and cooperation "nailed down.” compromise apparently as. far 1 Special Game. • 280.00 Prise. Green Stamp Regulations bed sizes. / / landed nader the very mus- Institute of Technology Mr. Case apart as ever. ' (ContiBaed oo Page Four) / Poor Priae 210.00 $ 5 - 9 8 there was no reference to aerial amendment. southwest from Luga, where the Provtolosa To Clamp Down ■roaahes at Rabaul, enemy base slea o f Japaneee shore bat­ Ruaqjan troops swept up SO towns was a keen student of paper manu­ Quitting at noon, to meet again Sppeial Carde lOo Each. Local boards will first go However, in case cooperation facturing and had personally been On Cash Sales Stamps Must Be Obtained Orj Day o f Pur­ BEDSPREADS on the northeastern tip of New teries nt Kavieng, New Ire­ through the list of registrants In and villages dunrg the past 24 two hours later, all agreed that An Bingo PInyera Are Invited To Attend! pledges work loose, those who responsible for many Important chase. On Charge Accounts Stamps Are Given To All Britain, but Australians flying me­ land. to pick up dow'ned C^aas 2-C, In sequence of order hours, the Hed Army met hard go­ their hour and a half aesslon waa dium bombers and fighters dump- Amei -c tlirrs. Here is the ing as it pressed lown both sides have seen drafts of the directive advances In that Industry. He friendly but not productive. f / . Customers Paying Their Bills On Or Before the 16th of* A novelty floral pattern in rose, gripping story of that ex­ numbers. ’There are more than had perfected many different kinds 28 tons of exp1osi^%8 on supply 1,000,000 non-4athera deferred In of the Leningrad-Pskov railway. say It contains provisions for Indicating belief that the ad- F l a s h e s ! the Month Following the Rendering of the Bil. Moimment Mills, a r m at Jacquinot bay, on the ploit.) • , clamping down on the wayward. of pressboard and insulation ma­ l^ue, rust and green. Full size only. $2 .9 8 agriculture, and most of Jhem are Red Star said the Nazia were terials. mlul. :.98 vestigation into Ille­ Capital Goods Ship­ un exchange ol messages between LleuL (J. G ) Nathxn G. Gordon, shal Fritz von Mannstein's heavy the manufacturers who formetly 'Three of the five House con­ Prime .Minister Churchill a Imprisoned by Soldiers clfie ww. gal Coupon Sales. tank thrusts north of Zhenigorod- supplied them have switched com­ ments lo Britain Now. ferees were determined to Inplat qn Premier Joseph Stalin aimed — ka ytoterday and recaptured two pletely to war contracts, ending the Pnllsh-Biissian dlsput^ AFTER IN\ ENTORY SPECIALS Somewhere In New Guinea, Feb. (Uonttnoed on Page Two) important towns, Yablonovka and (Lontinued on Page Fuiir) • • » -V - •N., San Francisco, Feb. 17—(45 — c To' Sell Peroeniage Basis 17—(45— Japanese snldiers on New Tardschchs, respectively 10 and Washington, Feb. 17;—(45- Vir­ CrginTLifting Press Curb EDSPREADS IN THE DRAPERY DEPT. " Office of Price Administration WPB’s answer is that manufac­ tual elimination , of capital gomls Quines robbed, imprisoned and 22 miles southeast of Belya Ttor- I Buenos .Aires, Feb. 17—i/Pj— ^The agents announced last night three turers and'< wholesalers will sell shipments to Britain ' under lend- A practical jacquard Spread. Guar­ K 'killed missionariea -one by atab- men had been arrested following kov. ■ amounts 0l ^.thelr goods to retail- newspaper Iji I’rensa today urged bing him in the back—des^te the Planes Repulse Defeated here. Von Mannstein lease is understood to have' been the lifting of press regulations de­ anteed washable. Smart dais^ pat­ $1.98 Lihing Room investigation Into Illegal gasoline irs on a percentage basis of pbpii- agreed iijKin by British 'and Amer­ Army Officer fact that moat of them were citi­ sales approximating 3,000,000 gal­ launched new counter-blows to lation changes in the’ given shop­ creed . b.v the Argentine govern­ tern. Blue, rose and green. . $ 3 - 9 8 zens of Japan’s Axis partner, Oer- the southwest of Zhenigorodka ican supply ofTiciala here. The de­ ment and scrapping of a law gov­ lons In this ares. ping area. cision ts^one of numerous adjust­ $1 .3 9 mahy. Convoy Attack Howard Freeman, chief' of the seeking to penetrate Russian lines Dies in Blaze erning newspapermen which Is un­ The diaclusure b y ' miasionaries and relieve the encircled 10 Ger­ For instance, if a retailer in an ments being made to keep lend- der preparation, declaring bolii PILLOWS OPA Information service, said the area which has lost 20 per cent of lease exports closely geared ’ to Mostly dark colors In wine, > navy, dark greet} ami who escaped from the Japanese men arrested and booked for In­ man divisions nesr Korsun, \ but measures are incompatible with waa' contained In a dispatch writ­ dispatches reported the attacks its population since 1940 places a military,! needs. freeduoi of the press. The paper's JUST RECEJVED! brown. Quilted design. Two Attempts by Ger­ vestigation were Russell,, You- purchase order fqr the same For several months the quanti­ Lt* Jokn G. Talcott, Jr. ten last Aug, 81 by Vern Haug- msna, Arthur Grenier and Percy were repulsed and that, the M l of editorial said that under regula­ 60% Duck Feathers ^ laiid. Associated P r m war corre­ aihount of an item as he bought ty of machinery going to Britain ST. man Bombers Fail; Newford, all o f San Francisco. Nfz|. tanks soared toward the 100 Among Nine Othei’s tions put Into effect last Oeoember 50% Chicken Feathers *° spondent, bu t’released only today. niark. - in 394Q, the supplying manufac­ has ■ been decreasing . steadily, “ there ^can. be no more freedom Haugland. who now la in the Freeman said Youmaqs admit­ turer or wholesaler will Inform largely because British plants noW Both Knocked Down. ted he had had “access to” more The trapped Nazis were making Who Suffer Burns. than tiiatiwhirh officials in charge CHURCH BASEMENT ODD' CHAIR and DIVAN South Pacific (StVoihons) war desperate efforts to get put of the the retailer that he can have only have about all they need except of registering newspaperinhn are theater, was told by Father An- than 20,000 complete ration 80 per cent of his current order. for occasional replacements. ' London, Feb,' 17—(45—Two at- books” which he had obtained namwKing pocket with their '-re­ Oakland. Calif.. Feb. *-17—t/Pi— wilUng to grant the newspapers.” Viohy Cruysberg, the only memr maining tanks. All such attempts 'The 20 per cent saving made on The approaching climax of the tempta by German Bombers to at­ from a member of a rationing war ill Europe has brought a An Army lieutenant was killed BED PILLOWS her of the group who spoke Eng­ tack an Allied Convoy in the North so far have been repulsed by that order would be applied, ac­ Author Comnilts Suicide SLIP COVER SETS board.” All have been disposed of tightening up. of the policy of lim­ lish, that the Japanese Imprisoned Atlantic yesterday were repulaed Soviet artillery and mortar tire, cording to the plan, tq orders com­ and nine others were burned early .liadlson, WIs., Feb. 17.—(45— Exceptional values! Cov­ -a-' over 200 missionaries, mnstly Ger­ to motorists. Freeman said. iting all lend-lea.se supplies to by carrier-based Grumman Wild­ Grenier visited the service sta­ while hundreds of enemy troops ing from areas showing large per­ today when a fire of undetermined Irving D. Treesler, 35, author of ered with 8 oz. -Art Ticking in man nationals, from Madang to cat flghters and escorting Beau- have been cut down by machme- centage increases in population. those needed primarily for war origin leveled a twh-story frame several books and a former maga­ ,ea Wewak. i tion of Angelo Gulatl on ’Tuesday, piirprj.ses'.. Lend-lease official.s ap­ blue, irose, green and tan. .$2 .4 9 ^ to. ^ OFF fighters of the Coasts! command, Freenten declared, and told him he guns. ‘Through this same percentage dormitory lised ap bachelor offi­ zine coinninist, committed suicide “Only 20 or 30 missionariea the Admiralty and Air Ministry TTiousands of prisoners have parently are determined not to with gas late yesterday at ' hhi could arrange to have "someone systenfi the new plan ia expected cers quarters at Camp John T. I f we have the style you can use, hereiis'real value! have been rescued oi escaped from revealed today. been taken, qispatches said. leave themselves open to rongres- home in suburban Shurewood HUIs, i our area into Auabatian terri­ call on you who can let you buy to profldc the retailing ' market tlonal erlti'-iSm that they have •Two Grumm':n Wildcat air­ A dispatch from the Cherkasy orpnans with opportuhtttes to buy Knight on the Oakland estuary Cotoaer E. A. Fischer annoantaffi- 6— T-Cushion Divans tory,” Father Cniyshetg related. 6,000 gallons o f gasoline.” supplied other countries equip­ White Cotton Filled craft operating from . the- escort I— IT from other than their regular water front. Fischer said Treesler had' been de- Rate A ll Oyer 2— Large Size Regular Divans Twa Mlaeiwiaftee B U M . NottSea OPA Mvlatos ment having more use in the post­ carrirt HMS Biter, commanded by Glustl professed t o . deal with (UoaUimed os Page Poiv) manufatiturers. ‘ Two o f the nine suffering bums spoodent because of iU health. A 7— Button Back or Lounge Chairs “At But near Wewak, the Japs Oapft L. A , K. BosweU, D. K O.. war period than Iht thd months 're­ The girls love *eih Mothers are proud as killed two German miasionaries Grenier, fiTeem8h said, but noti­ were injured in leaps from second native ol Madison and a giadnate R. N., ym erday intercepted a maining to victory': of the Ualverslly of Wisoensia. bu punch of their boys in khaki or blu^ with . One time, all the officen were fied the OPA Enforcement divi­ IN PRIZES Junkers-280 - alreraft equipped Must Be Clean Break story windows. was beet known for a book, “Hew the lovely stripes for trimming! BED PILLOWS sent forward sad only ^vate» sion. This Is imderstono to be in With glider oumbs which attempt-' Army officials vvithheld the To u o o o Friends and Alienate wars laft. They ordsrsd the mis- "I have two brothers in the keeping with a view President Better than feathers foP a low ed to attack a convoy in- the North armed servlcee apd 1 doa'4t like name of the dead officer pending People,” whkffi he wrote in 1887. i We like them, and the boys in uniform like Remnants of Cretonne ■ ekNiariea to go to the airdrome In Atlantic.” a Joint oosnmunlque Roosevelt has expressed to some notification of relatives. • • * - V PLAYING STARTS AT 8 :1 5 priced pillow. Especially suitable for bideeent olotbee. Six Japs took this sort ot buslhels,” Giusti was 300 Blood Donors of his aides that there must be a us, too. Like everyone elw in Manchester^ * , ■aid. . ‘The lieutenants suffering burns those allergic to feather dust. Fine SUP COVER AND DRAPERY MATERIALS tw« Germans to where natives quoted ^y Freeman. clean break between expenditures Pleads Guilty Murder they know they can depend on U. S. Cleaners ' Bntocn O bod FormnUsa included John G. Talcott, Jr., of New York. Feb. 17.—(45—Maz blue stripe covened. ware digging graves and shot both. 'The enemy plane took evasive Under OPA tnstrucUono. Giusti under lend-lease and those design' for Quality Work. Ona WM stai allva. ao tha Jans arranged to allow Grsnler to fend TalcottvlUe, Conn., and Ira Mon- Foa, SO, bottiag oommiaaloeei whe aetion and waa aataring a cloud Needed Tomorrow cd to help other nationa recon­ neas (no home town avaUabie). stabbed him in the back.” him tha man who was to furnish struct their industries once the ' % to 1/3 OFF forsoatioa when tha WUdeato at­ Arooeod by Sentry TWENTY Father Criiyaberg waa.in a par­ tacked. 'Their flre shot awray one of the Illegal tickets. war is won. Beginning on the day CALL FOR AND DELIVER. DIAL 7100 ty of eight, including five nuns, Yeetonlay. while OPA agents Army pubUc relations office a-of GREEN STAMPS GIVEN WITH CASH SALES. r 1 the Junker’s starboard engineo The number of volunteers for donating blood for plasma of victory or as soon afterward as which trudlged for four months and the enemy erasihed In flarnan. Richard FrsjufiiL A1 Worthington, possible lend-lease shlpmente will said a sentry discovered the fire through the wildest part of oentrai when the mobile unit cornea to St. Mary’s CKimd) > BUY WAR BONDS AND STAMPS! Both Unidoats landed safdy on Frank Busk and Edward Moran stop and capital xooda exports at 1:30 a. m. and aroused the New Guinea to reach aa Anstra* HM8 Biter. sat te a car parksd across tke here tomorrow is far short o f the quota. WiU be made on eiCher a cash or. sleeping men. ODD LACE CURTAmS Man eamp—"for Uqiae wfcks. wa *Xator In the dqy a Coastal com- ■trest, Giusti was vlfitod by New- credit basis One of the officers found the were without floed aud ata only U.S. CLEANERS mqad Beauflghttr wWoh w w as. ford, whom they seised. Give a pint of blood and'ssve a life! Efforts already are being made corridor a sheet of flames and One e f a Kind leavas” —than walkad. 140 o m n esstlBg ths oonvog. sigbtsd aaoth- •toiksd e« Pffsea to return exports t o regular com­ pounded on the wails' to qwakf AND DYERS mllaa to aa AlUad forward bass. Of JiinkasB Slip rad fttteckod tiM • Frsnekt said tisy 2oiind $250 mercial channels where possible. othara before Jumping to the TIm COM Tha Japanaai ftaaly phtndsrad •nsmy tKm sstsm. la ssaiksd wkleh they Call Sirs. Merrill Adams, t-1876,^or Mrs. Henry Hng- One result is that textile^ drugs ground. Barefooted, m was burn­ 14^436 M|dn street Near .Montgolnery Ward’s J W H A U a miaalon property, killing 1,000 mla- ”A sseond attack was jaado bf kad (Umisksd te Oiuirtl, oa NeW' and chemicals tor tb* MRMis East ed when he attempted to re-enter M a n ch isth I Conn* V to 1/2 OFF g iM .6 6 4 5 . ■ ' ' " .1 I— imv— Mommm— iaaimauaaimea J IChBttseedeintiee Twei V •m ■