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Ing the Hartford flood of 1986 and per cant or a total of 180 pounds given to the town in Hartford of fat turned In to stores' and re- The Weather' since 1938 he haa been asistant Sergeant Sandals - ^ o w i i a l T o p County- to top the drive for Janu­ liverago Daily Circulation About Town Tracy Is Now commiiwionef of ract^Uonal sur­ ceirtng stations. ary in this area. OLD : FereoM t'O l (J. S. W eather BiudMi vey for the Oonneotlcut Planning .. State As A Whole County standings in the fat col­ Por the Month of January, 1948 s Chief Pharmacist The State as a whole ooUected lection drive of those reported: K ’ ' * BoknL In Fat Drive RECORDS"' Warmer tonight than last ‘ AoBbi T dt^*, aon of M r. and Safe in India During the abaei^ of Mr. Tracy 33 per cent of Its quota during Hartford,. 44 per cent of quota; January and the total weight of Middlesex, 38 per cent; Fairfield, 7,956 nigh*. U n . Lotda J, Tuttle o t Hudson \ overseas with ths^ed Cross For­ Technical Sergeant' George San­ vagu If you - ws . strsat who ei^isted In the U. 8. eign Service* Burtau, hla three, fats collected roae by 30 per cent 36 per cent; Windham, 27 per cent; Member of the Andlt .MaiicIiPiHpr Is F irst in over the" figure for December. playteg the new / P Kwrjr and left this morning for Ivocal Resident Is a Club sons, Gerry, Jr.. Clarence and dals, son of Mr. and Mrs. N. San­ Tolland, 23 per cent; New London, Bureau of Clredlaaone G. Philip Skewes, chairman of 18 per cent. No report was shown each p iM lor old reo- Kow Haven, was the honor guest Thomas and Mrs. Tracy will re­ dals of 169 Eldridge street, is how Manchester-—‘A City of Village Charm ^ . ------/ The Sliiu; anil Cliair- the drive for this towm, will re- from New Haven and Litchfield ords UieapeuUre ef gnaaUty. •t a family dinner party held Director for American main at their.home in Mancheater. stationed at Camp Gordon John­ / Saturday evening at the home of cclva a suckling,pig ak 4 ..prize Counties. PRICE THREE CENT’S Red Cross. ^ ston, Florida, where he is on dtity niaii Gi'ls l\iz«' (TWENTY PAGES) ^ parents, with the entirh^famlly (Claselfled Advertising on Pagb,18) X iAN CH ESTER , CONN., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23. 1943 attending. He was prpsented with with the Medical Detachment KEMP'S Manchester houscwiv^ won top YOL. LXII., NO. 123' pavwal fine gifts, and this morn­ The Red Cross announced tover. ll'anted by Cermans. North Africa, Feb. 23.—(JP) this week. It was planned. \.when ben^^ of those viewing with ______nnith, stationed at Camp Van the .school schedule was drawn I a.at —B r i t i s h and American ' Don, Miss., and Priv .te Winston The measure, already ap­ aiafmimpending rationing of pro­ Russian soldiers and'Uheir horse-drawn guns move down Symskaya street in Khaikov, according June, to have the schools closed W asliington, Feb. .2.3—(Pi—Tlic Bern. Feh. 23.—oTi— Pierre tanks and infantry in blie R. Smith at Camp Kilmer, N. J. proved by the House, would cessed foods. Dr. E. C. McCollum, to the caption of this photo" radioed from Moscow to New York. ’The Russians recaptured the stra­ this week. Instead the va'catioii abolisli the department which tegic clty^^from the Germans in one of the most important victories of the winter campaign. Navy announced today the sinking Laval's Nazi-supported regime in bills north of the Kasserine period for the elementary schools nutritionist at the Johns Hopkins of a German submarine in the Private Kenith J. Leslie, son of will not start until next .week and since iU creation in 1937 h a s t e n University, asserted today the France has threatened punitive ac­ Fap had stopped Marshal Er^ Elhridge G. Tracy headed by a Democrat, and is Mr. and Mra. James Leslie of 18 the high school will have three health of the nation would be un­ Atlantic and a Japanese subma­ tion persons, especially rural resi­ win Rommel’s most dange Winter street,^ has arrived in slated for Senate action' tomor­ rine in the Pacific and Secretary ford Public High School and Yale days of school. School will also be impaired and the measure would dents, who help hide skilled work­ ous thrust witliin four ^ e o Sioux Falls, South Dakota, at the in .session on Good Friday, April Sewing for yourself, your family and-war relief agencies can well be your personal row. work no real hardship. . Knox said that every available of Thala today, while Allied Army Air Force Technical school. Divinity School. New Haven and Refuses to Suspend Rules Flat Warning Reds Within 25 Miles weapon is being used to bring the men wanted for labor in German from 1933 to 1939 was secretary 23. contribution to winning the war. W’e invite you to visit our store and select your home People need not evep lose weight, troops with strong Am^cat) air H e Is a graduate of Manchester Senator John L. Sullivan (D) Atlantic U-boot menace under factories. for the division of the Council of .sewing materials from our new stocks of beautiful fabrics, fashion-right patterns and he declared; The announcement that reprisals support had beaten baoK his at­ High school and was fonnerly of New Britain asked that the "We have been pampered by the control.) tack toward the we.'^ in central Miipf&yed by Veeder R o o t Inc., Social Agencies, Hartford. He was highest quality sewing accessories. Reverses Will Knox' told a prc.sS conference would be taken against anyone a Red Cross Volunteer worker dur- bill be taken up for debate as the greatest abundance any race has Of Black Sea’s Coast Tunisia. ^ H a rtfo rd . order of the day at 12:30 p. m., ever known, and it will not hurt that generally speaking losses of helping workers to avoid con­ United Nations merchantships in scription has created a marked un­ Bitter Battle^till Rages Thursday, but by a rising vote of us at all to simplify our stand­ One of the bitterest battles of Richard Moore, son of Mr. and MATTRESSES 39” WASHABLE 36” PRE-SHRUNK 17 to 9 the Senate refused to-sus­ ards. It is true there will be less Yet Be Faced the Atlantic have been much lower easiness, a Lyon dispatch to the in the last three months but the Tribune de Geneve said. It added the Tunisian wSr still raged new ' M n. denry Moore of 123 Summer Yes! We Have Plenty of pend its rules to consider that re variety and less palatlblllty, but” Forces Pushing Down S ta lill L aild s Thala, 25 mites north of Kasserine istreet who enlisted In the Navy, INSULATE YOUR ATTIC we m ust accept th at. . . . O ther submarine, he declared, “most that workers fleeing to the coup- Military Whist Innerspring Mattresses ^ quest. Railroad Toward Nov- emphatically still is a very grave try to avoid police appeared to. be and the gateway to the strategi­ •nd left for service today, was ‘ Given by Spun Rayon ABC Waffle Sullivan said in explanation of nations have suffered much more Roosevelt S^eks to cally locked Kramamsa plateau given a farewell party at the At his motion that he had not had severe restrictions,” the nutrition m enace.” “more numerous.” Manchester Private Duty Puncture Bubble of orossisk Advance Into Soviet Army Evidence of this menace w-as Economic life in Paris wSs re­ near tl^ Tunislan-Algerian fron­ hom e of his uncle and aunt, Mr. Nurses Association SAVE FUEL-INCREASE COMFORT! sufficient opportunity to study the expert said. tier, ^here British tanks and and Mrs/Waldo tyons. He was Urges Home Gardening Village of Akhtyrskaya plain in the Navy's announcement ported to be partly paralyzed by $19.95 m easure. Optimistic Reaction to yesterday of the torpi;do-sinking American gunners stubbornly held Tggmunpei with a purse of money FOR FREE ESTIMATE ON FU EL .SAVI NGS |N0 OBLIGATION CALL Pique Prints Earlier, the minor judgeships He said all signs pointed to ade­ “the more and more pressing” Masonic Temple and Linen Lyke Prints As Avengers of two pass-uiger-cargo ships in campaign to meet a quota of 250,- off/oesperate Nazi attempts to aad a pen and pencil aet precipitated another partisan clash. quate supplies of fluid milk, whose Victories bv Russians. ^ in the Thala road junction and Wednesday Evening, ^ Comes the rustle of Spring and Spring is here for young and old London, Feb. 23.—(^)— the Nprth Atlantic early this 000 workers wanted for Germany. It came when a resolution naming grain cereals, potatoes, poultry, '^rack the Allied front. Feb. 24 with it a desire in the heart of and it's blooming on this smart Hugh M. Joseloff as deputy judge Russian troops pushing down month with more than 850 persona Paris stores, it was kald, were . Itauy Midden of 34 Spruce ‘ $24.95 eggs and sea food and urged every­ W ashington, Feb. 23. — (O — dead or missing. Making another stab from Kas­ ,Sbraet to the drat, taereabouto, to , 8 P. » t every woman to break into prints. fabric for sport dresses, jackets of West Hartford was taken up for one to tackle home gardening with the railroad from Krasnodar Alone Bearing Whole forced tq furnish several Ijufidr^ and evening gowns. Gorgeous Pi-esident Roosevelt’s flat warning Not Isolated Cases workers and hundreds of 'glrls/ln serine pass toward 'Tebessa, 12 aaport aeelng robina He ^tlced i Admission 30c, Including tax. The W. G. Glenney Co. Smart patterns with multi color or a vote. a will to provide other essentials. j toward the Rlack sea port of miles west of the Tunislan-Alger­ monotone designs. All color com­ patterns on . white and colored Democrats a.sserted that a peti­ Weight of War in Ab­ ■ The two sinkings announced to­ tiM to tbe East cemetery Satur- i Proceeds to be used for new Coal, l.iitiib'T, Supplies, Paint 7 9 ' "On the farm and In back yards. that the American people “still ian border,, a Nazi column of 40 KEMP'S binations. YARD grounds. ' YARD tion had been submitted by some Novordssisk have advanced day, the aecretary aald, are not, (Continued On Five) iar afternoon. | equipment at hospital. 386 No. .Main St. Tel. 4118 .Manehester I face reverses and misfortunes” in through Kholmskaya into the sence of Second Front isolated cases but ot other aubs tanks, motorized Infantry and mo­ Door Prize: Permanent Wave Furniture and Music West Hartford residents asking (Oontinued On Page Five) bile guns ran into a murderoua ^ i that another candidate, who was I war today re-echoed against the believed to have been successfully Mra. Robert Dower and Mrs. By Harriett’s Beauty Salon. village of Akhtyrskaya. only On European Territory attacked at lea.st a percentage American fire on the road winding not identified during the debate, be ' grim sounding-board of a record 25 miles from the sea, the Peter Fagan are the Mancheater named to the post: and Senator sea disaster and new food regula­ would have to be classified only as Bombers Hit psist the Djebel Hamma. ■ toamhera on the committee ar< Russians announced today. Moscow, Feb. 23 -(jP) Piemier “probably sunk. ” The Navy- still Bombed by continuous relays of James P. Geelan (D) of New Ha­ tions on the home front. declines to, issue the total number American warplanes and shelled tanging for the E m blem Club’e ven inquired w-hether the Judiciary Soldiers Sent Seeking to puncture what he saw The early communli|ue recorded Joseph SUlin. hailing RaSsU^8 toMge tomorrow evening at tbe as a bubble of optimistic reaction by the Soviet radio monitor here of enemy' subs destroyed or be- i by American gun.s. this columri ABC 39" WASHABLE committee had glv€h “proper con­ military forces on their 25th an­ lieved to be destroyed, for security ! Japs’ Bases; late yesterday turned back tow'ard ■aki Home la Rockville. Playing sideration” to that petition. to Russian victories, the President said the Red Army also waa toot begin at t:lS ahatp. To Help Pick pressing its offensives west of niversary as "an Army of Aven­ reasons. its sally port after suffering *, and Geelan aalil that where “people In a Washington’s birthday address The secretary said he Is aluable PRINTED have glv^n their time and in some last night cautioned the nation to Rostov, southwest of Voioabllov- gers,” said UKiay th a t in view of 'considerable number” of casual­ X Btogo a o ^ ba conduct-1 V ictory that despite the U-boats bclng'^dc- ( Return Safe ties, and lo.slng many tanks. win cases money to draw up a “peti- remember that it still is "at war,” grad and in the Krasnoarmeis'rf the absence of a second front in siroyed the Germans are still , Ml tomorrow evening at the home | , tion” they were entitled to the Cotton Crop and that it can not count on mira­ area in the Donets basin, and Europe the Rod Army alone is • The employment pf 40 tanks in f t Mia. Francte Breen Of .23 Fox-1 building them faster than they this jab represented a two-fold In- itamins In Foods For PUNJAB lii^t to be heard at public hear- cles to achieve victory. west of Kursk. bearing the whole weight of the arc losing them. In the present Shaft Drtpa,' Pina Acrea Terrace, > ing> His warning, (flowed by only a Dnieper Drive Not Mentioned war," and ordered a fight to the situation, he adJed, “there is noth­ Fires Started at Mumla 11^ Daughtera of laabella. i FRENCH Sehator Stanley P. Mead, the few hours the Navy’s announce­ (Continued on Page Four) Agriculture Department It was the third successive com­ death .against the German invad­ ing on which to predicate any In SoloniiMu Islamls; Republican leader, replied that the ment that more than 850 lives were ers, 4.000,000 of whom he said the aanguine hopes for early ■% X PERCALE petition had been reported to the lost in the torpedoing of two pas­ munique which omitted mention ragidar get-together of the Suspends Marketing of the Soviet offensive aimed at Russians had killed in ‘20 months. page or cure of the menace.” Positions at Kiska committee^ had been given consld- senger ships early this month in “Dsath to the German invaders” PInea Ovle Association win be the Dnieper river from recaptured "We need to press just as hard CREPES , eratlon. ^ Restrictions on Wheat; the nation’s worst disaster ,hus far wa.s his exhortation in a lengthy Attack. held at the Oartenhaus on Thurs­ Krasnograd and Pavlograd, both as ever'ror construction of de- Also liiifler day avpning. Ruled Out of Order in the North Atlantic vyar. order of the day which he signed ■ v. PRINTS Will Abolish Penalties. southwest of Kharkov and within ati-iwCrs and escorv vessels,” he Flashes ! X When Senator Geelan attempted 'The presidential admonitions as supreme commander in chief. striking distance of major indus­ saj, :» hotel'liejlhop, adaiittMt 7” Skirt Plackets 25c hut officers said there ^was no in­ cape left to those forces. were not observed but fires were he shi'it aii:l killed an older Invalid. and dignity and yet Is not : blouses and for \curtains and m any.” , ' .started in the Munda 'aica All expensive. 8 ” and, 9 ” Dress Plackets .. . .3 0 c formation here on the"^ number of The Russian offensive .north of Since the beginaing of the war. Want^ Terno* Gnaran- Iiruther after the death of tbelF drapes. , . ■ troops to be employed. Action Result ^ of Onler the Russians have put out - of United States planfs returned.'’ mother today, rhe bellhop was NO’nON DEpr. State Police . Heail leeing-Freeilpin, Jinle- Munda. a Japane.se nil ba.se in .4iiil>iilanre Servli-e. ■ \ YARD McNarney teatlfled that Presi­ To Combat Buy* (Contlnited on Page Two) commission about 9.000.000, Ger­ rhargHi with iminler In the Ulling .oerts StateiiJeiit Giv­ dent Roosevelt yesterday approved man officers and men. ’’of which pemlence for People. the .central Solomons, probably of Ills brother, E dgar Hoivletl, 81, ing of Fresh Goods. Treasury Balance - no leas than 4.000.000 were killed .aid by police to Have l>een a help­ en ‘Without Force’.] (Continued on Page Eighteen) on the field ot battle,” he declared. ((jontinued on FSg^\Two) less invalid sinca birth^ paralj'sed 54” (1.• f"' > ' ___ Stockholm, Sweden. Feb. 23,;- in ‘mind and 'body. The .wnmurt Washington, Feb. 23— —Close Washington, Feb,'23.^-iS»i-The “In the last three months alone, (;p,_Finland, wearied by a i|i'ar . New Haven, Feb. 23—(J*)-rOn 112 enemy divisions have been I was sworn ID by N'owitcky.. Their to 95 per cent of all. the food that position 4 )f the Treasury Feb. 20; .-he w as ill-prepared to support, is the night after Mrs. Jessica Gar- routed by the Red Army, 700,000 j 70-yeur-old molher, Mrs. Laiira O. FUNERAL HOME 850 Victiins^ goes on American tables is under Receipts. 167,122,771.05; expen­ believed by reliable aourt'es here Landing Crash Ilowiett, died of a heart allniairt w c o u rup died Dr, Robert F. Kurz ex-, government price -control „ today, ditures. $285,506,892. 98; net bal­ to be about ready to make peace I this morning in Norfolk General as the result of an emergency or­ ance. 85,878,022.762.75. (Continued, on Page 'Two; [87 t.CeNTER 6868 4 tablespoons butter 1' Clip grated A m erican plained that she was shot trying with Soviet Russia—but only on ; hosjillal. • 3 ^ to’prevent hlYn from shooting him­ der to cojnbat “scarce” buying of terms which would guarantee :lifr - ■*'s , ■ ■ ■ -V 4 teblespons fiour- chw se < i In Siiikmgs fresh vegetables. Fatal to- SHARE TH e MEAT- 4 cups dried lima beans, V ^ d O L an [l self. S ta te . Police Commi.<«8ionci' pchple the freedom and indepqnd-. I strike C loses Flant V /i oupn mlllt^ PLAIDS ■ ReacUoi) tc the week-long pre- ence they have enjoyed since .(ohnstown. Pa.. Feb. '23.— cooked , I William J. Hickey testified in Su­ rat’ioningj ftaczf-on canned goods, I 1 teaspoon salt strike closed a war-busy plant of lpaper-and that a move for a saved. - APPROPRIATE GIFT Spring. '\ sunk in a four-day period left Ht fixed mark-up regulation will qs naliy .and applied to wounds. Japanese Not Invincible means of converting still' IdWI ^ stunning patterns ui plaids or ■ tlareil, tie' hope that those . unactyvinted tabllsh tbe prices consumers will -eparrite peace on her part coul.l Among those rescued was a J. Immediate evacuation of the “The. Japanese are not invinci­ woman wliose iiaiiie was given as plants to war prodiiclloo by aesur-l THAT IS EAST ON and" plain colon for oklrts, suits, . Tried to Take Oun. Away > for could have' survived the" sea­ -pay. ■: . ’ ble.” he declared. “They have been not bo interpreted by -the Axis as fng tlielr owners of funds for tatel seriously wounded by plane to hese a stab in the back. ' - Jean Froniau, radio singer. (ta coats and Jackets. She tried to take the gun away! sonally stormy North Atlantic (Sellings also- will be blaved on' hos’pitals in the rear. defeated in the air, on the surface nuidlate '(reconversion to ./C5S* the doctor told Hickey, and there gales. ' ■ ■ such seasonal Items as sweet com The ('Finns doubtless, however. N(sw York, however, the woman THE BUDGET? . Tells Oraitiatic Episodes. of the sea, and on the ground. was identified aa the well-known Mine mnniifiscture when hostUttienl was k. scuffle in which (he weapon Although no mention of the and spinach before they are ready There Is no reason to believe bur are fuBy conscious of the .tremen­ cease. V The euggestldn came vatol t h e MANCHESTER V ’ was dlSchhrged, shooting Mrs. weather was included in.the,an­ for market, OPA said, and possi­ Vandegrift. tdho shared the pro­ dous psychological effect such an iadlo perform-r. Jane Ftoman.jby. gram with Vice President Wallace, American boys cannot continue to Winiam MlUhell. 4r., diraetor Mf j. Gairup. ' nouncement. there was spMUlation bly on celery and lettuce. action would have on Germany's her nusoana,husband, Dohalduonain Boss.rvos*. ROSS — • - - told of dramtotc episodes in the defeat’him.' said he had received confirmation A B ^tre^ ^ f " f She ipay .have toucl)ed the gipi that violent rebruary, swi8 mltht Flak Still CnoMtooltod ' “The Japanese hoy Is trainied to eastern European satellltea— ELECTRIC DIVISION In trying to get it, the rtatement have hiadered the launching of The only outstanding .uncon­ Guadalcanal fighting. Hungary and Runiania. that hia wife waa in the crash.) who i ] ^ r example, a Ji^panese tank go to a place, stay there, fight and Another woman brought ashore 1 j^^^ccONyiLLE 'quoM Kurx. lifeboats. The heavy loss of Ufe trolled food now la fresh fish. ' The composition of the cabinet Of The Coiui. Powei; Co, broke through and paused mo­ die, W ^train our men to go to a was listed as Yv.t Silver. She wa- ulrlS ;^ t "She turned facing ihc:” It'con. also was attributed in part to the Declaring last night’a sudden place, to fight, to win. an>l to live. which President Risto Ryti )s ex- waa action was lak ^ to “avert furU^r mentarily oh .top of'a foxhole oc- Tbg J W H A j , 4 CORK i tinned, “ I said; ’Darling are yoii I speed with which eac(i ajilp 1 can aaeurc you it is a 9>«* (CeaUnue^ w T S te Eighteen) tag eeauBerctat koh^totoflltota^, JAMtcmwtwk Comm .cupled by Jan American boy. 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PAGE THREE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CO NN,T«raDAT. FEBRUARY 23.194* tjjm MAN(;rH*STER EVErnWG HERAl^MAWCHESTER, CONN., TUESDA^, FEBRUARY 23. 194» “t the City Beef company. Bridge^ ^ ------'V" [ Milb«inlt *venue. i»r<*<^w)ch, Cton i openirlg ap' exhibition or Rii.saian port. ' ■ • Emerjfeney OocjoiL, Time M i^ s Nothing He said they would be presented' pl^adMl innocant today to an tarts and crafts. Black Market •Hduinit /1 Stalin LaiiclcS Bombers Hit , Murder Trial* Canned Goods Ration later in the week. 40 Volunteer I dictment ohargin* him » hr Harna' Agalnat "Illusions” On 'Fotvn’s Main Street No Rush Here . dhiHimgei^ Strike SIlU M M tS* Echoin)^ Stalin's wortki, he ,Dr. Mortimer Moriai ty of the lin * • Tfcl 1 I woman. After i»« Dealers Held Suffers Dislocated Shoulder warned against "optimlstlo lllu-| ManchestejL,'' Medical Associa­ t would you say the Soviet Army tion will respond to emergency aps’ B a s ^ ; . Opens Today 9 l r r m " 9 §HarrlS4>« . To 1t1T6 oloocl Wawtehaatar *» 0€m —The hospitfll with a dislocated shoulder, than. 300.000 have been taken of the points of most Lodgii Jan. ». habits, feelIngA and Interests of 2 Siihs Sunk; two. The north side of the face Firm on Stand for negotiations last summer; Brid>aport, Feb. 23—(fl?)—TW arrest St l i more Connecticut meat suffered when he irtl off a bicycle HOLLOW GROUND ForV om ployeae of the Orford pii.soner. " Stalin said. He also tjombed by A meric men. A The number registered* here yes- Denver, Feb. 23— (iP)— After PAL peacetime. of the clock at Main and St. W ants to Know Position case of L e b n ^ Richards. 19, one sults o f Program. while riding around^e bomber sta listed huge German equipment cheXk of Navy muniques cutting out her own tongue, a wholesalers and slaughterers yes­ SAvi srcri TAi rb«-» . Soap Oompiuty have volunteered to “’Nothing is more dangerous Janies’ street said it was 11:.30 tcrilay for Ration Book No. 2 was Freedom of India. “What the world wanU to know losses. shovvs it hajj been att, d at least 8,126. This is Icss/tnan was ex­ of two Malne^oijtnktadlcted on a Denver woman explained her terday. brought to 19 the number tion. Wcome blood donora at M anche^ | than this mood." xStill Menace while the'cast face said it \^•as now is Mahatma Gandhi's position b y James Marlow and < He pointcvl out that the Rua- 74 times silke Nov.. pected and iinlosAihere is more to charge of flrat Mgm/rodrder In action, Detective' Mark facing Federal court arraignment x ; ter Memorial hoaoltal tomorrr Hospital Notes While granting that the sue- j - ■1:02. The clock over the win-i Here's De- regarding future negotiatlona” I George Zielke 2 ; •siana began their offenaiv’e three ceAses of the Soviet Army were register today/(her« is sure 'to be second artl- said, bluntly. "H ow far would your O’Brien said, in this note In (Continued from Page One) dow- in the State BeArity Par­ connection with the^^ibtoeoning Washington, Feb. 23—((Pi- on charges of violating the emer­ months agy> on the approached to "very encouraging," Maisky point­ a- rush on VVrtlnesday. Interestlng father go, providing negotiations scribbled on the back of an !h> , Admitted yesterday; Mra. | Allied Pltnieg Make \ lor announced to the world j In o'rdci/fo give those who work of Charles Sine. 57,16 o f f ^ a y ’s Changes in eating habits; more envelope: gency price control regulations, j Hiiitgien. 76 Well* street; Herbert ed out that they were being that the time was 6:35. , ■ ; the firisis in were reopened?” docket of the Falrfltld count>,vSu- ★ l>l THE ★ i destroyer had one torpedo, flred at nights art opportunity a special home gardening and home can­ "1 love, my country. Gqd Bench warrants have been Issued •S me then the initiative .In achieved at a tremendoua cost of \ m " I think 1 know the answer to "plMma for the treatmpht \if .*ev-i ,,-,.as,.r. 2-tS Highland street : h «. Wide (J^ensive Stveep / While all this was going on In It 1 relates an un- perior court. ning arc In the cards. remalni'd Russian lives add property. it but dodged. The ..Pacifle en- moniibg session will be held at the nstml Interviewlew 'sritt wHh Davadaa your question," he replied, "and, bless it. But I hdvc blas­ for the arrest of two others, and ARMY F O JtC E aral .then injured in'tite i-ecfiit ,ex- I Hannah Hyde, 18 ■ Wellman i i. • Allied/Headquarters in Aus­ V the clock In the spinning mill HoUister street and Nathan Hate Taken Into custody at the! ' “ severity of panned goods phemed the Lord and cannot plosion of a b o iler^ b e at the Or,- i Road: Adam Keleiiowskl. Andover. | " ‘‘ nanus, he asaerted, with N t is natural,., therefore," he counter did not start until the OamBd,______theleader^!. leader^'.iion. Mr. perhaps; I can give you my fa­ they are expected to be presented submarine'a drat torpedo, flred tralia, /Feb. 23-oPi— Fifteen tons \ if Cheney Brothers struck 1. spKooIs from 9 until 11 a. m. homes, Richards, a Rumford rest-' the point schedule runs save myself from the devil." ford soap cdnipyty plant. Admitted today: Mrs, Anns 1 ‘ >|'"‘nciyg in difficult adde'et "that the U.S.i^.R. expects \ ^ u t to give the business sec- Maokenzie. war analytrenf The ther’s position. I feel I know what dent, and R ^ T. Grenier, 20, of this week, making a total of 21 they St without warning, hit the heavily of b ^ b s , including some 1.000- No Uelay* Ke|Hirted a 'tot fttgher than most people ex- O ’Brien Identified the wom­ A special a^gn m ent has been Blovish, 6.-i North strttat., , I front an earty^ realization of military de­ Heirald, has been a cIose'''stn- it is.” WatervUlb.'have been held without loaded merchantman. pouifders. were dropped on Mala- ' tioh, s break, all the thermonie- A t no time last night was there pci^d, toSqew of the previous an- an as Mrs; Thelma'Jereau. 38. A ll have been Indicted by iteKeH .innlnvee^ and TUceHoeo-.HIMscharged vesterfiavy e s tc r d ft'y *• Harold Marolu, , r '**^hding W>0 miles. cisions tAken at Caaablanca." 4|,ters -Tegistcred 60. dtnt of In4liaa affairs slribsi^ The son of the famous crusader bail slnpe a grand jury indicted nounbement 8-point' deduc­ [ ■ And. he said. Germany's "ar- herng airdrome and nearby villages any rush. A few v.erc ahead at 3 She was reported ' in "critical grand jury which, according to As- *8TO 06IN 6*for cniL g Kinn. 2.39 Middle Turnpike Ka.st. Premier.^Stalin’a renewed con­ Engine Room Wrecked the Lae area o f New Guinea 1916. He has just returned to didn’t continue immediately, but them late last year, several weeks tion ror excesiKrtans declared— I complices ' in the Ki.iinaniHn, Ital­ *' o'clock in most of the schools, but condition from loss of blood. si-stant U. S. Attorney "Valentine J. DIsi harged today:. Faith Kith cern about Ihe lack of a second The Japanese torpedo struc yesterday as Allied planes made a this country from a six weeks’ sfft for several momenta In deep after' Sine waa fatally beaten and coming m this tinTfe*^ year seems ian and Hungarian Armie.s had they were soon , taken care of and Sacco, probed "black market” "GROUND 1 0 0 ^* for mental c^qfusion ian. 3.8 Union Court. , ^ . front in Europe and President the cargo ship on the p oii pi wide offensive aweep over New htudy of the* situation there. thought, with hands folded across robbed of $90. The attack occuirad likely to spur, the v ifc t ^ garden after the fiist hour the registrars practlees in the state, on complaint Death- Yeaterdav. Mr* (.'Wra E. heen defeatetl Roosevelt's wartHng "there la no and almost lifted it out of the floa­ Tomorrow, he writes on the the shawl, which he habitually (he night of Ncv. 12 as Sine, a ■war program and plans for numc can­ veloplng a new etiquette for din­ Guinea, New Britain, the Solomons Soviet^ Mires were .waiting. of O PA officials. The grand Jury "STATION ER*for commahaipg officer Brainard, 77 North School atreet. ‘ Manpower Ke<.erve Weak Spt.l : Jdshua in our midst" were given ter The engine room /w as and the Admiralty islands an dangerous food shortage in wears. I remained silent and plant worker, was putting hts car ning bf fruits and vegetan ner guests. Invitations in the fu­ Death: Today. Mra. Anna J. H ig-, Manpower reserve, ..Stalui i ^ ' prominence in the Qritiah -Press If there are 29,00() to register India.) watched untlf'he finally'began: WIU Change Eating Hat ture might be marked "B.Y.O.V.” previously Indicted eight New Ha­ wrecked, the radio room/uemol- Allied com'munique Said today. for the books, the people must in a garage at the rear - of his ''CAMEL* [or the Army man’s favorite gins, South Coventry. clared. wa» the weak spot of^tlie today. V From aek Sea ‘I believe that Gandhljl, (^he Changes in diet will be mori j^Bring your own vegetables.) ven-meat wholesalers on the price jahed and the ship's c r e ^ and 35 "Our l.QCiOrpobnd bomba caused come in much fa.ster. home. ^ control ylqlatipn charge. cigarette ------[ German Army now. and he .sd'id it Reswiled to Stem Task pas-sengers prepared be abandon the heaviest destruction in,, the By DeWItt MarKenzIe suffix “jl” Is a (jgsignatlon of re­ Grime Otmfeeeed by Both pronounced, perhaps, when meat d, It seems as ■ though— was unknown how t.hev coutit make Lord Beaverbrook’s Eve'ning Register by tk-huols spect) would stoutly bppose any Ordered Held for Trial ship amid the flames.ySmoke and light village construction and ( ContiniiO'ff^ru m Page One) Police CapL James Bray has an­ rationing starts, but some differ­ unlesflv there's trading among up the loss in either merf pi time. Standard, which was among the The registration by schools yes­ There’s ^no shadow of doubt that idea of negotiations from jail. ences in eating habits are indi­ •Witjrtmcn in the Army, Navy, debris. They eventM lIy did aban­ many large fires ■. were started," terday w-as: ' N nounced that both youths, who nelghbortH^small families will get Those presented before U. S. ".\nd time will n<’t wait. " he first of the Insistent second front Mahatma (Sandhi's liunger-strike, "I believe he would flay he Wjas cated immediately . . . > *, ¥ l ^ \ \ . REDUCTIONS IN AUU DEPTS. don but the next morning the vei- the Communique said. Kursk, V here Red Arm y units Nathan Hale ...... 1,618^ came here to work In the plant less varletjNjf rationed goods than Commissioner Thomas A. Grimes nnes,! and Coast Guard, the .said advocates, said Stalin "recalls us •el was still a flo ^ and it was soon Escorted by FIrfaters perhaps to the-death, has precipi­ jailed at a time when (iff was plaffv where Sine waa employed, have No more punching open a can families whicn\can consume a and ordered held for Federal court favorite cigarette is Camel. ihensce Orel from three sides, Lincoln ...... 1,497 ' nlng a conciliatory ipbvc. and the of tomato or grapefruit juice for The Germarus.^ entered Russia to the stern task” of joint offen\ recovered and Jowed to an The raid agalnat Japanese in­ pi og-fessed with the . capture of a confessed the crime. whole can at ohe sitting. For trial March 1 were: Robertson ...... ^44 j tated a most dangerous and far- whole respohslbilityTor the recent breakfast every day . . . less rush­ (Based on actual sales records iiy ' with the expefionce of/two yeais sive 0|>erations with the Red pprt so that /both cargo and ship stallations in the Lae area was bei- of strongly f.irtifled toW'ns, State's Attorney Lorin Vf. Willis housewives say thehs.;8 apt to be Samuel Gelferibein and Arthur Army " to smash our common en­ Hollister ...... 1.249 ' reaching crisis In the bitter con­ tragic happenings ( the widespread ing home from a bridge game Post Exchanges and Canteens.) of big scale bulitarv- Ofieratidna be­ were saved/' described aa "a strong, coordinat­ Russian midday communique Keeney ...... jgg has anitounced that Grenier will less waste of such^N^oods—no Oppenheim of the Colonial Beef hind them. Stalin a.saerled, \bul emy . . . troversy over the scope of the In­ disorders) rested'on the shoulders ladies, to ready a meal by can- Tj>e J ai^nese submarine skip­ ed attack” and the bombers were' r recorded by the London Soviet-Manchester Green ...... 625 go on trial after the Richards casa throwing away of leftove company, Hartford; Kurt Leopold. "The ternfic trial of strength is dependence which England has of the government. opener in the few minutes before smce.ttien "hundreds of thousands per, the N evy said, "made one escorted by longrange fighters./-' radio monitor said today. Washington ...... 1,11,7 has been d lsp ds^ of. We asked the W ar Prodif Hartford; Isaac' cibldberg, of the imminent . . . The moment is near, offered India. “It is tor the government to friend husbknd comes home from anjl'^million* of Red Army men mistake— It proved to be his laat." In the Buin-Faiss region o f the More than 600 Germans w-ere Buckland ...... 276 Death In the electric chair is the board about the prospects for •Stamford Dressed Beef compai > 4ve become masters of th eir, We must brace ourselves to grasp Small wonder that Secre­ restore the pre-arreat position work. Immediately after the torpedo Solomons, large fires were started killed in the . engagefnents, and South ...... 203 mandatory penalty fbr first degree viding jars and riibber rings and Stamford; weapons" and "tens of thousands i Ab^anley, I/Sck City BTeef AND RltH FLAVOR The Soviet eonimander- in chief cency and declared that Rommel's The war bulletin albo told of ington. An I. explained In Yes­ the responsibility of trying to read only 200 yarda, but the Jap heavy reconnalasA^nce unit. the M^els His iFrieiids ’ days after the attack. It was de­ tke. ration list— if you can find ment that the nation’s housewives rompsny, Stamfoyd; A. ’ Novak, paid high tribute to the flexibility I threatening offenaly# in communique said. the capture of more towns in the terday's article, and now re­ his father’s mind. ■> cided to bring him here after Cap­ missed. The aub theh opened up peat for emphasis, thIa has any/^x, will put up something like 4,000,- Danbury: - /V\£ FOR CAMELS of strategy and tactic shown by | Tunisia is not a stroke of an en- Rabaul. In New Britain, took Kuban vallby, where the Russiani "Well, now,” I suggested, "let tain Bray had had a telephone with a machine-gun. ceased to be a family dispute. Keataurants Rationed 000.000 jars of food this year. Also, Ahi-iUrtfm Rappaport, pres­ i'Rad Army officers snd spoke *tny who considers himself beaten. another pounding as heavy bomb­ hadXpushed farther west of Kras­ At Pacific Coast us say that we have Gandhiji out conversation with the suspect at Lieut. (JGi Charles E., South- It has become a matter of vital It ’s taken for granted "that food ident, Wertern company, EV^Ry TIME! THEVVE scornfully of German slltpid It us the stroke o(^ an enemy ers attacked Lakunal airdrome nodar in T'-cent conflict, including of prison and that the British gov­ Waterville police headquarters. One item on the program is pro­ ;ern. 32. of Nashville, Tenn\ com­ importance to the Allied cause, for ernment has reopened the case. rationing will fnpan an increase in duction of some 570,000.000 new- Bridgeport: M)ix Klein; City Beef linear tactics ' and rule-book, war­ w-ho IS fighting elderly for time and shdr.e. installations at the the advance that took in Akhtyr- A letter from Private W'ilUam Richards’ arrest at Rumford fol­ manding the vex-iers armed ^ a id , India is one of our major military On what basis can your father dis eating out. Howevpr, restaurants style closures to eupplement the compapjq Bridgeport;' and Abra- GOT WHAT IT fare. and is confident Ke can ii e that north end of the harbor, it was akya. Leggett reveal.' that he had the lowed within a short time. ^opened fire with its after gun. An­ and political bases. It is essential cuss the issue?" will be rationed, tbo. although old-type ones now Ih use. The new harn^inger. Danbury. "If should not be considered an time to his oyyrl adydntage." , aniitiunced. The airport at Gaa- The Red Army Air Force pleasure several w-eeks ago of talk-^ TAKES'. other gun crewman opened up -with to the United Nations both to en Basis For Discussion O PA is leaving it up to,, them to g ^ g e t consists of a ^ass lid with /_aceo said 'oench warrants had accident that the command of the rnata also was attacked. brought dow-n 12 enemy planes in ing with Tommy Dannaher and ■ the forward gun. sure victory and in, the poet-war "I have no doubt.”, replied De­ figure out how to us-j thp^ food (i harrow rubber rin^- .scaled into eon issued for Mendel Dober, sec­ Red Army is not only liberating Small foi-mationa of Japanese duels along the northwest front Johnny Bycholsky. al' members of Oiil.> Four Shells Fired reconstruction. vadas cautiously, “he would say supplies they get. it, plus a metal band which screw ' retary-treasurer of the Western from the ene.ny .Soviet soil but is planes made a light raid on Port afid destroyed three more by anti­ the Marines, in some far distant Receives Hint Kilv inidehi'aiid that what would be acceptable to Some Washington sources a>p bn to hold the lid in place, Beef company. Bridgeport: and also not allowing the enemy to The giiiis of the merchantman Moresby last night, but the com­ aircraft fire, the war bulletin said. Mar'ine outpost of the Pacifle. The Susceptible to Settlement Nehru would be acceptable to wondering- w-hether the number of the band can be renioved «f- Satniiel Samonoyitz,, president of leave our soil ahve . This un­ filed only four shells- all they munique said no damage or cas- It w-a.s the fourth successive o f­ boys from Manchester had a grand When I left India the other day visit for a few hours snd were him." (Jawaharlal Nehru is the On Debt Limit restaurant meals will increase to te^ th c jai' cools, so a housewife doubtedly is a sign of maturity of ' Is )Xarraiil Officer could obtain quickly from tKe am­ ualtjes were caused. ficial statement that omitted men­ it was With the, conviction that munition boxes which h’tid been tion of the fighting on the ap­ loathe to part ' at 4 he close' of outstanding political figure of the point where further official •will n>gd only a.s many/bands aa our commanders," Stalin said., ___ __„ this protracted and bloody quarrel India, a staunch adherent domi- control may be instituted. In Eng ■jammed by the. torpedoing. The proaches to the Dnieper valley. their meeting. was susceptible to iettlement if there a?e'/jars in each/Katch of can­ -hates and which stands for com­ W’aahlngton, Feb. 23— (>P)—Con­ land, restaurant ipcals are con­ Tribute Paid To Worker* Greenwodd. Miss . Feb 23 four were enough, however, for Japs Make Some Private Leggett attended the there was even a modicum of give ning. X / plete independence from England.) gress received a "gentle hint" trolled through a ceiling on prices, Blame Your Lan He also paid tribute to Ru.ssian .W arrant Officer ijg i Raymond F. two were direct hits. Marine Machinists School in Flor­ and take displayed by both sides. *FIRST engineers and factory workers for | Hildlcbrand. 80 Linden street. Man- Profiress in Drive Sayg Reds i'nable ida and upon his graduation was "Isn’t that tantamount to say­ from the Treasury today to hurry and restrictions on the number of 3/ As the aub began to sink and oil I still believe that to be so, ing that what would be. acceptable having labored to/overcome tlic yhe.ster. >■<^‘-'*■1 Cy reported to I and debris spread over the water, Chungking. Feb. 23 -i/Pi— De- transferred overseas. His home up and paas the legislation raising dishes which may be served In British P;'h(ianfk|’t>|•plat Die* IN THE To Pierce Front though admittedly Gandhi's strike to the All India congress would livsr Bile If— industrial advantAgo Germany had t.ieenwood Army Air Field where i Southern and one of hia men atart- !.spite determined Chinese resist- here is at 6 Orchard street. has created a mountain of grave the national debt limit to $210,- meal. be•cceptable to the Mahatm a?" Londort Feb. ^3. — 'T ; — Lord OONS'iit.AiioN with Its headache^ when she launched the invasion. he/aas a.istgned aa Personnel Offi- ; eU tw-o machine guns going and ■ ance the Japanese attempting to By The Associated Press uncertainty. OOO.OOO'OOO: W hen’ meat rationing comes Dientsl duimrsB, lialf alive feelUig often SERVICE The order of the day praised The Germain high command's I asKed. Secretary Morgenthau said that along, the shift to such unratloned Liike^/69, prominent aa an, tndua- resutt when liver bile doean’t flow freely ' '' Cadet Detachment on ; poured over 400 rounds ''Into the exte.nd their slender foothold in To my mind, there la frrtih “ Ves," nodiltHl the •editor,'’ the Red Arm y as having been cre- the ataff of Colonel Joel E. Mai.- .-linking "i’^.-iscl. ' , .so>i-thw e.stem Yunnan province communique today said that in the although the Treasury’s plans to foods as spaghetti (with a little tri^ d t and philanthropist, diqd in evfry doy into your inteetlne*. So t^ e / support for my belief in the hut 1 mention this because I^ d o n today. As George I-hw- Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets to Insure ted to defend the frontiers cf lore-, commanding officer Mr. ‘ -^he was definitely sunk.' I have made some progress in their , winter battle on the southern sec- Bay Slate MiJk borrow $13,000,000,000 In a sec­ meat going a long way), potatoes, the fact that my friend’ Sir Taj Nehru’s bona tides are not so -^n Johnston, he was knighted ifK ffentle yet thorough bowel movements. it land and not for conquest Hildebrand is a former pianist ’ j^avy said, diive north along the western ! ‘ he eastern front the "far- ond victoiy loan drive this spring bread and cereals may cause the •Qllve TebleU sre leonder/ul to stir up Bahadur Sapru, the famous reaillly questioned In some 1920 and was tai.scd to the peerage o f foreign countries, but after not­ with Shep Fields Olche.stra and | capt. Jack Edgerton of bank of the Salween river, the ! ^'I^^hlng aims of the enemy have Prices Increased moderate leader, la taking a will send the debt over the exist­ feminine contingent a few worri; Uver bile secretion and tone up muscu­ British circles. ing lim it—$125,000,000,000— he’s in 1929 as'the first Baron of Paven- lar tntrstlnaltntrstll action. Follow Isbe! dlrec- ing ihat "the beginning of the arrived at Greenwood via Selnian Francisco. Calif., master of Chinese high command said to­ failed.” a hand In the affair. He heads onII the LIIV weight score ^ . ..--- "My father would want an un­ going ahead anj’way and hope Then there's the question rtf de- 'ham. j tlons/1^, 30f, 80<. AU drugstores. massed\h1ve of the enemy from F'ield. Monroe. La. - merchantman, gave the order to night. The communique declared that the 200 Indian polltlral figures equivocal declaration of India’s in­ AMEL Boston. Feb. 23. — (,P> — Milk that Congresa approves. Soviet lands has begun.” Stalin Mr. Hildebrand asaume* .hi.s , abandon ship because fire was ragv The Chinese communique told the Ru.ssians had been unable to wiio are meeting In Delhi to dependence now. He would be ac­ pierce the German' front along the prices in some rural area* ahd A bill to increase the debt lim­ •peciflcallyxii'dereii the Army; duties at one of the newest and I ing in the engine room and the of heavy fighting which had con­ small towns in Massachusetts vvere request the viceroy to release commodating on matters of detail - \ 1. To streHgthen its discipline. ea.*tem rim of the . Doneta basin it to $210,000,000,000 has been ap­ finest basic flying spools In the [ danger of explosion was greav tinued for five days and still was increased from one-half cent to a iiandhi. and w ar direction if he could be 2. "To strf^ th en the blow.s Army Air Forces Southeast Fly- j in progre.«s around Maraienkwun. and w-ere thwarted in an attempt­ convinced of the genuineness of proved by the House Ways and Casualties had been few- grid sur- Cent-ahd-a-half a' quart today. The great Sapru comes into ac­ Means committee, but it contain.* on the enemy ntoop.* constantly Ine Center Basic/(light training is i vlvors put off in life boau'and on with , both sides suffering heavy ed encirclement of the region from the British desire to set India I-awrence J. . Bresnahan, state tion when there is need of a an admirilstration-opposed rider and stiibbqfniy anrtv give him no the transition .sl'ifge from student rafts. TTiey were reseqed the next casualtle.s. ■ the northwest. free." (The argument over "war O PA director, .said the,' step waa mediator between the government repealing President Roosevelt's rhance to consohdauv a defense flyer to c o rr^ t pilot where the afternoon, bgit CapUln Edgerton. In this region, on both sides of The Communique was broadcast necq.ssitated by local shortages. and extremists. .Thus his presence direction” was one of the rocks on line, to give him no nist by day the oid Burma road, the Japanese by the Berlin radio - and recorded which the Cripps ship was wreckr $25,000 salary limitation order. cadets IcaroJo overcome the prob- ! the armed guard 91^ - and part of The price went to 15 cents a in Delhi seems to me to bespeak Morgenthau appeared confident, or by night, fo cut .eneniKi ommu- Icnis encpiiiilered in handling the , the ships crew Again-boarded the have been thylng to force the bar- by The Associated Press. ed)'. quart in one south central area of the spirit of conciliation and de­ ho-wever, that regardless of the nlcations. to .«urrpund \enem y faster basic training plane and are I torpedo vessel/fof its tow to port I Tier of the Salween but thus far j The So\;l'et divisions which pone- I the state; to 14'j cents in tlie If -Devadas Gandhi correctly in­ sire of settlement which 1 found controversy, the measure would troops and annihilate theV^ If initiatiyd into the mysteries of ' by an Allied' ship ' are hcM on the west bank. (Thl- ‘ rated to the Nazi rear have "been I Connecticut' rivCi' valley rural aec- terpreted his father’s position— in many high quarters. be approved. they refuse to iky down t night* flying. F'ollow ing graduation The Navy summed up the Inci nesc reports said annihilated or dispersed," the itions—the laigest area affected.' Only a month ago Sir Taj aaid and I. have no doubt that he did, becau^ they have been close to ./ Ua»l Day's Fpalnre arm.*." fiotn Greenwood Army Air F'ield . dent this way: - Severe fighting also was report­ cominunique declared, and "the I and to’ 14 cents a quart in areas o f to me in his Allahabad home; same fate has been suffered by each other— there’s no reason to Urge* More (iiierrilhi Warfare Uie cadets proceed to an advanced ' i»r»<.iini« r-nm, ed In Kwangtung province in the j the .soulhwestei part of the state. "I’m absolutely certain that the tho.se Soviet units which .were en­ assume that the mahatma has 3 " T o fan more extensive th e./f^n j^g school for the final step .south ami Hupeh and Hunan in whole controversy could be solved Chicago Picking Tomorrow Only "The precious cargo was saved. a changed since then. flames- of guerrilla warfare in the | preiVniinarv .to being awarded their central China. gaged in still further enveloping amicably and without bitterness." movement from the region south rear of the enemy . . .’* i "silve\w,ngii'' Vnd Ve'm ^r7 hrp7 n fTh* ‘ or^doed vessel is being used THEATER OPEN TODAY He explained why, and you shall Mavoral Choices The order waa addressed, not ; the r a r ^ of the world's finest i Japanese submarine is of Kharkov against the Dnieper." have his ■views in a later article. niint* /-* out of action forever." British Raid / The communique in effect, gave only to men of the Army afid' the i They mean something, coming " ■ \ • Capt. Stanley Cook Norton. 48, the high command's endorsement 17-Yr.rOlil Seniors Navy but also to political w-Ork-, from one of the broadest and ers and to men and women guei- of Portland. Me., waa commander Burma Points to .Berlin broadca.-its ■yesterday Chicago, Feb^ 23.— — (Chicago r « n r ^ t i soundest thinkers in all India. 5 PC. MAPLE BEDROOMS rillaa. Hickev Ka^hcU of the destroyer division w-hose New Delhi, India., Feb, 23.— claiming that the Russian winter Get Marines Plan voters nominate two candidates for iPrc.sidcnt Roosevelt, in a con­ I flag ship blasted the sub In the A t­ — R A F. bombers raided Akyab offensive had passed' its peak. Danger Gandhi May Die ^ fhayor today, with the city’s politi­ gratulatory niess.age to .Stalin, lantic- and for his part in the af­ and Pauktawgyi in western Bur­ TODAY O N LY ■'■ The danger now is that Gandhi cal obs^era generally agreed that 'FOR BCXG.AI-OW , MAID'S ■ourst Price In .Months said "the Red A'fmy and the Rus­ Kill htorv fair he received the Navy cross, ma, yeste)-dav and then roared may die— In fact It seems likely Springfield, Feb. 22.— A program the choices will be Democratic that he will. W e then shall have ROOM, EXTRA Ol'F-ST ROOM sian people (rave surely .stanted the Navy announced. back- over Mingaladon airdrome, Mayor Edward J. Kelly and George Quarrel Arisen what many of India's four hundred under which 17-year-old"male sen­ the Hitler forces on the road to (I'uiitiniied from' Page The Navy, cross al.so was award­ near Rangoon, in,a night raid the McKibbln, a Republican. • INCLUDE.S Po.stei Bed ultimate defeat and have earned ed to the commanding officer of British announced today. V millions regard aa a saintly iors In accredited high or prepara­ There are four other candidates, \, martyrdom.’ tory schools can ffo to college ss two Republicans and two Demo­ • Roomy Maple Chest ' the lasting admiration of >the peo­ hurt? And the- flagship, Comdr, Hamilton W. Fighters went out on offensive IiLPutiiaiii Phalaiiv Howe. 39. Norfolk, Vs. ' , The little mahatma is the great- crats, but Kelly and McKibbln were • Resilient Spring ple of the United State.*.") spine'." patrols during the day in other privates in the United States Ma­ single influence in all that vast figured to win because of the • Comfortable Matlroa* ^ StStiin’s order of the day was The destroyer used its five inch sections of the Japanese-occupied rine Corps Reserve was announced As she started to fall. Kur; strong organization support be­ Only Bond is SLICE-MARKED] Now, easy-to-f(^w kntfe lines • Cricket Chart- • brqildca.st repeatedly over thou­ una to wreck the Gennan prowler country, and all aircraft .returned Hartford. Fqb. 23— iA>i— A Aiourt subcontinent To uncounted hosts today by Captain H. H. MacCUb- .“aid, he held her and laid her hind them. The primary cam­ sands of loudspeaker*, scattered atid send It. battered and torn, be­ safely, a cortimunique said. fight thi-eatenied today,to arise out of adoring* followers he is a mes- hln. Marine induction and recruit­ dow-n. of the annual election of the his­ siah, and none can foresee to what paigns were regarded as the dullest PIECES COMPLETE $ 1‘ through Moscow'* street* and Statement Offered In Evidence neath the Atlantic waves. ing officer of the Dlstrlctrtf Spring- square* ThV. submarine was sighted st toric Putrtam Phalanx, military- lengths the peoplef might be stir­ in local history and indications ^ the loaf take all the guesswork out of sliiang bread! ^ ^ , . The statement was offered In. Japanese Claim field. Mass. ere that the total vote would be ^;iag.* fluttered for the snniver- j evidence bv State's Attorney Abra- night ^ the destroyer division social organization, held last tfigbt Plus: “WORLD AT WAR” red by 'his death, especially' if he Under the provisions of the'’ new flagship suid the destroyer imme­ at a stormy seasion at the group’s died under incarceration; about one-half the registered bal­ sarvrv celebration . rstirm | g uilm.sn withoilt objection Destroyer Sunk " Marine Corps program, Csptain headquarters. ^. WED. AND THIJRS. Of course, we shouldn’t he lot of 1,784,324. MANCHESTE ■The Moscow radio also broad­ from Defense Oounsel Louis Fein- diately cloked with the sub. . Its MacCubbin said, s 17-year-old l)oy f* • JW Of m London, Feb. 23.— (A*H-The To­ Major Daniel J. Mahoney, retir­ Free DInnerware To the Ladies! > so naive aa to overlook . that cast to the Ru.ssian people and to ! mark machine guns, sprayed the U-boat will finish his current senlor.year with a deadly hail of lead to pre­ kyo radio, heard here by .The As­ ing commandant, said that John J. ROSALIND BRIAN Gandhi's death would remove the Army at the .front the mes- It also described the events of in high or prep school, select his vent German sekrtien from man- sociated Press, claimed today that Law ler had been elected major- Rt^SSELL AIIERNE the. nationalista’ anchor-man. ^ .sages of congratulation sent by the day previous to the shooting, own college, just as if he were a To Hear Runil/ WHICH TYPE Of \ ning'.their deck guh. The destroy­ one American destroyer was sunk commandant at the session but ' That might weaken their post- ’ civilian and take a two-year acccl- leaders of;.tjie United Nations, and declaring that Mr|.. Gsrrup, said the text of''xiiersonal telegrams er's five inch dual ^yrpoae guns snd another set afire by Japanese this w as disputed by Korezak Zlol- tion to the advantage Of the eratrtJ course at college before be­ HOMESlICERMtEVOtH to have been Kurz's sweetheart, planes Sunday night at Elspiritu E|Lplaiii Tai^ Plan em s t MAIN fiv ST OPPOSITE HIGH SCHOOLs from ■^throughout.mre world pia'ia- were immediately brought into ac­ kowskl. West Hartford sculptor gov'emment. ing Called Into active service; Upon that "done considerable drinking" tion. Santo island, .in the New He­ and a rival candidate for the post, A s things now stand, -the nekt completion of the college course, ng the deeds of the^Army with various \ companions ' and Monday*. 0 (H‘n .\ll Day M ediieMlays. brides, and by Frank S. street, Springfield, Mass. plan. V yet been defeated, " declared In a bridge got her out of the way just • '/.run thc^^vlous dangers attendant ing- Hickey shortly noon. Manchester taxpayers are re­ Mr. Coskey said only 31 mem­ The hearing on a resolution to . HUNK JITTER^ ^ speech here today that Russia in time. *on the'Mahatma’Skdeath. Confer .About Transcript minded that there are but five bers in good standing voted. M ajor memorialize C?pngress to adopt "expects an early realization of Before the jurj’ was brought Rather quickly the heavy fire It’s a difflenit decision for HAPPT ? CUT ? , days left in which to pay their Old Mahoney, howevef, Mr. Ckwkey any government to make, and Ruml’s plan wan-adjourned a cou­ the miiitary decisions taken at into court this' morning. Judge ; from the Aimerican ship -took effect Stalingrad Sword Age Assistance taxes. A penalty and Mr. ZiolkowskI charged, an­ the hui|r-glai4s Is emptying fast ple of weeks ago when Senator Casablanca.. - Patrick B. O’Sulllvahl till man and ' on the Geinnan craft. One shell tore into tjhe aubmarihe’s conning of $1.00 on each bill will be applied nounced the vote was a tie. 19 to " as It marks the span of- the James P.v McAndrews (D., "The Sooner Anglo-American Fetnmark / conferred' aboift the Adam s) Informed the committee tower at tpe water, line. on March 1. 19. ^ He broke it himself In favor Mahatma's flickering IKc. To Be Accepted force* begin to deliver hard blows .transcript oif Coroner James J. Wed7- Thurs. . Pri» - SffU that he had Inylted Ruml to apeak ‘'Destruction of the U-boat was of Mr. J-Awler, despite the fact , Still, I’ve had many, dlatln- agiinat Nazi Germany in Eyrope, Cori-igan's inquest Into Mrs, Gar- that he had already voted once. here about his plan. the sooner will Nazi Germany be complete,” the N avy said.- Owners of the land formerly iFyM ’.ri.waMiiA gulshed ohscrveiTi In both rup's death. ^ s M ajor Mahoney refused to com­ camps tell me they believed London, Feb. 23. (A’),,—r The SubsequenUy. the hearing was placed between tw;o powerful ham- These were the first two Incl- owmed by Mrs.' Waltier Olcott on F'eihmark objected . that the the - west side of Main -atreet, are ment on the charges.. the guY’ernnsent should take again postponed until today. . mera-knocking--at her from east ;4,ranscript did not record the coro defits the N avy has disclosed of sword bf honor that King George RE-UPHOLSTERING to again make application for per­ AVENGERS! ■ the InlHatlve- in reopening ne- Rural was scheduled also to. ad­ And west, and the sooner will ca(tme i ner's conversation with Mrs. Au successful Aiperlcan attack)! on VI plans to present to the city of 3*Pc. LiVilijj Axis, subniarlhes in many months. mission to erect apartment houses bnhtiMiAtr gOtlations and engineering a dress a luncheon at the Bbaton our common victory and the srtia]|l gusta Kurz. the chiropractor’s kn ...sal Ike Stalingrad will be accepted with on the land. A -model of one of the settlement. I doubt If Gandhi’s Chamber of Commerce. - Room Siiiteg er will be the sacrifice needed for mother'W'ha owned the cottage and Clamp Ceiling , vkaes lk*r >- hunger- strike would do other gp-atttude. President Michael Kali­ It,” -Maisky said - in an address proposed houses had been made aleit! ‘ employed Mrs. Garrup. .She died in j t i l . , . ' ahd at a future meeting of. the than stmigthen this view. nin of Russia said today. December, two months after the x y 1F18 lO 9p0I)80r i Cdy^red in Zoning Board of Appeals,-it will be On Vegelaliles And what would happen if the His answer to King George’s Paper Aniiouiices , shown. A previous request to the government did releaee Gandhi offer was made public by the Soviet ^ Special Personal Notices After bringing tfie coroner Into ! S olfllP rA ^ H flllO e . and reopen the question? Well, radio monitor, which quoted Kall- the conference; Judge .O'Sullivan : c7vaissx;s a Zoning Commission to change the Hartford. Feb. 23.— (/P)— Office Denims zone was denied. • . , failed to And a single Indian leader iBn as saying the blade would be Increase in Price $59 ...... $ 1 9 ruled; that since Mrs. Kurz was ------J of Price Administration moved who didn’t regret the collapse of received as “a symbol of comrade­ >79 Dama.sk...... $65 not uljder oath when the conversa- f , . , closer to total , control over the the Sir Stafford Crippa parleys last ship in arms between the peoples Card of Thanks ; Sunset Chrcle of Past Noble , ,W* AAiBh .tion tooW.place, It waa not compul- The girls from the Polish Amer- foodstuffs that go on American summer and who didn’t want to see of Great Britain and the Soviet $89 Tapestries___ $75 Grands at its meeting last night New Brltsinfi Reb. 28— (JP)— thajilkS\hajik“ to o.u.r ^ rneml« and qijiKliljof'l Isory to record I t The conversAtlon | ical club will act as sponsors for tables today as price ceilings were them remuned.' On that baala there union.” at the home of Mrs. Mildred M il­ The New Britain Herald has an­ ' L 1 A ll OUmt Fabrics fo r, kinrtiie»F and »> iTu n u h r allow n ‘concerned prtnclpaily the locaUon i the dance at the Legion home to- clarhped down on five nxajor fresh would be a quick reeponse. The most recent swords of honor j nounced an Increase In lU dally Lj US u* at tlif Urn*' i.f, ♦,)(»; ' Ml. and .Mra Arvid 41«rl N>n, hostesses. bage and- peas and at the .same tor of tfea aatliMally Important ■The Portamouth Navy Yard ob- John .Utichell. ness. He wsS a native of Bridge­ he was named commander, . Mr. rangements to borrow ■ one Julia klltcliell. ,port, Conn. time announced point values for Hindustan Tiroes, pabllshcd in •served Washington’s birthday by Clarke started to take aii active New Delhi. - ■ launching the submarine Crevalle, necessary." Walter designed an 'American interest In providing a plgce where Paper lacr^ iti Price dried beans, peas, lentils and eoooHess k£6ps fr In Memorian ■ submarine credited with sinking dried and dehydrated 'sodps. Although I have known Mahat- the second undersea craft ' to be tiie' soldiers could meet. His first UL MUNl.t Haa Ca^fortabte Night 4o hitmory '<$f Pr«d*riek ' R several Jap ships in the Russo- New York. Feb. 23.— (A») - The Developments today were; .. , . ma Gandhi many yaare 1 didfi't ask launched at the jrard this year. M acDONALD move to have a fireplace installed, PLUS:.. ■111 A N N A LE E ) SchutWrt. who ai*d r*b. M .'It41: Japanese war of 1004. He waa a N ew York Post will sell tor five Close ^ 95 per cent of all com­ t’- ^ ooo him, bacauaa I didn’t want The vessel waa chrtatened by Mh», reading matter and other Inciden­ “LACOH biliiaa OI8H Chailaa W: Flaher, wife of Rear Londim, Feb. 28.—(ff) -r- Prime Far beyond (*iK srorM ef ehanaes. mechanical engtiMer with tha tals for tha soldiers. This move cents dally, stArtiag MsTvb 1, Its monly ussd fooda ars ffirsady un­ ' to embarraaa the goyamment with YODB SIR C E D R IC a requaat which I knew they Adm iral Fiaher of the office of the Minister ChurohlU. confined to bis this, world o f Monroe Calculattag MMhipe Oo. has tha endoraement of the pogf publishers announced 'today; Th* der price control. UPHOLSTERY CO, 1 w « ahtlLflnd our mlaalna loved on* BLUES HARDWICKE aqsiatant-secretary of the Navy. bed aince last week by acute until his death. membership. | newspaper now sella fog three Fresh fish, a major food prod­ oouldnt gtanL. Instead. I turned In opr Fathtr'a mansion fair. AWAY" Mra. John’ A. Leonard, of Wash catarrh, had a* comfortable, night >_MBiR_^L;_AiP^can Indu.strjal Building. Hartford .„Hls vyidow and a .atsteii,'Mrs. cents in.-New York City,: four uct not controlled, becomes ■ In- to Devadas, whom .1 first met , Music for dancing will be fur­ ington, wife Qf a aubmarlns officer, and ' his condition la about the "if AuaMat^aoh%t,*rt Harold Dorman of Bridgeport,^ nished by the crack .orchestra cents in Uhe suburban area and cr^lngly bard to get .and prices the Urns of the Indian round table aud Famllw/ Theater Closed Every .Tuejiflayl "mUI ■MtrOB « ( hOBMIi " aurviva. 1“ : • ' ‘ • from Post band. jflvs cent^ ilgewhers. remain Ugh. . ' ' . ll ) Si ItbadM ks IM T / , 1* CR, CONN.' TOESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1949 PAGE FlV r^l

em or m M, h« bAa proposed leg* Dangerous Thrust wounded and prisonen, H was re­ lefutei isUUon. Approprlsting $100,W C laim ^lie Tolland ported, ' ■ League Social Laval Order jPuhlie Records annually to safeguard againit,any \Obituary I t «itis announced th at British ght Prize PoiiKer for Skewes ... Loeal Grocery ij Debate deficit during the next two. years. fo; Mr*. John R. Steele Halted by Allies; CThurchill tanks, presumably vrito Big^^ Crowd at Station / Raps Hiders That survey, the governor said, 1178-$, JtockvlUe six. pounder guns, had been in lac- Is Successful Loss ^eeii IVarranlec Deed Make Protest showed that approximately ISS9,- Repulse Attack tion In the Sbiba area, 20 inllea Harold'W. Garrity to Thomas L. Pablie Works 000 annually would., be collected r^ford, r/tC 23- (iiPV-A claim- ; Herman Koraky writes he. Is now east of 'Thala, where the Germans On Rations Of Workers and Elizabeth A. Humphrey, prop­ In tolls during tbe^tiext biennium, t in flv^/years he had saved stationed at Miami Beach. Florida. have made at least three unsuc- Waghington's Birthday -\ erty at McKcc and.iW^st Center 'm<«‘{ieni1eiit8 Say tha'ii.v' w ith the town hoff, PlalnvlUs; Vlnoent P. Ring* Mrs. Brainard haa lfvwf in, Man;. mott, In a piiblic'' statem ent today, Woihen’s League members gave cumbers and onions,’-' he ptild. independent groctos here are In­ ticipated costs, he felt it neces- said thaKhe was tb Jje discharged Saturday in Hartford., United States Twelfth Air Force machines Fere shot down. a delightful Washington iuncheon- Even along the Pyrenees, a clerk for tec.irding. 'the company n m . FlalnvlUe; Hugh M. Joseloff, yfary to recommend the annual Chester for 40 yehrSj/Uie greater The K. A. F. attacked enemy To Siee 7 3 Inductfcies J Also for the benefl/of those Toulouse dispatch aaid, youths will engage in getlerol contract­ censed at the acUcin taken by some part of that Jime A i 77 N6rth with the abolishing of the Public Mrs. L. R. Ladd spcht Saturday fighters and bombers attacked the pai'ty yesterday at the Second Centepitem s Wsat Harttoid; Harrison D. Seho- $100,000 approprlatioiT because of with out-of-toWn lelativ^^ Kasscrine bottleneck ail day yes­ tranimdrt and made sweeps over who think Americans will be harm'- eligible for recruitment were "tak­ ing, building and constructing and of the largest htores in ignorinff« fteld, West Hartford; Roger W. School strej^- Wildcats baaketball Andrew An.saldi, Frank Plano and owners visited the stores that Ig­ Rouse Approvee taken from the general fund an^ She leav'es tW’o sons, William Dermbtt is a democrat, r^resent- Visitor In Manchester, Conn. . vehicles blazing, while a large for- British fighting side 6y side. with centerpieces of flags. Mrs. Just plain friends crowded toe governmen/^and I saw a vigglrous Aneta, said yesterday, that a new would be In the nature of a 1 Ernery M. Clough had the mis­ .ion of Lightning fighters noiir- (The German high command in popUIatlcm^living on a m o /to n o u s decree issued by Relchs Commis- George C.- Le.s.soer. nored the order and talked with ^ The House adopted judgeship H. Braihard. Jr., and Maurice ing the Fourteenth dlstrictNln the Earl Butler and Mrs. George Stiles platform of the Manchester rail­ -7 -Small gym open for boxing .Marriacp Intentions.. lutions on Albert J. Bailey, to be returned to the atata^from State Senate of 1937. He s^ys. fortune to lose several broilers dur­ ed devastating cannon :flre/ into its communique today., said heavy headed the decorating committee. dleti re/ated every tim e/e work­ .sar A rthur Seyas-Inquart in Hol­ the focal managers. The manager* Brainard;, a sister,., Mrs. ' Lucy road station this morning to bid S. ,. . Applieatioijs for marriage H-, Intimated that there was no offi­ ; Matthew J. Sheridan, the bridge fund' when conditions Leww of New York City, and a "before the days of the merit s; ing the extreme cold wave, "these trucks, guns and troops tyylng to losses in men and tanks had been The menu was of especial ap­ farewvll to seventy-three indue 7-8 -Small gyjn open for hand' ers sa(r down to a niea land and ■ broadcast by the Hilver- birds were nearly ready for may- move forward through the twist­ sum radio had introduced labor (H^iisps have bee. made a t/th c tSvyri cial notice of the freeze and there- ^ ; Haymond Bowers, Man* return to normal. , bp/ther, Hyiiry Freeman of Or- tdm I. was active in West Haveri" inflicted upon Allied forces at­ peal, chicken a la king, molded tecs who left for the Army ca ball E. S. \ /llila consiste.d ( / a l l the black clf'Kk's office by Privn/e MauriCe Oedrge E. Ught, Weth- The governor saij^that a simi­ N.' J. She also leaves nine politics and at this late day cer­ ■tetlng. Mr. Clough is one of th« ing valley to reinforce Rommel’s tempting to regain lost ground. gelatine salad, peas, potato sticks, It was the biggest crowd y e y ' to bread they wanjfbd, soup with conscription In that Nazi-occupied fore the notice carried throuj^ lar arrangementxllrobably wo\ild largest of the Tolland poultrymen. spearheads. 7-8— Women's ^unge period L ancaster, U. S. ,\rtm ’ of Island^ -imws items in the daily press Wllliam H. Tribosn'e s'llesgirl, of H. Reynolds, Groton; Henry Fon­ Her funeral will be held Thurs­ job, one because of a physical Mitchell t'vln-motored bombers but Bombers and fighters from Al­ Musical Program \ crovvd .started tq/gather at 8:45 iii (A Stockholm dispatch, quiiting the same adiJress//!:imnel John state. Local store /owners were clouds pravented observation of served for Mrs. Johnson's grou| scqgmitic properties, a little sal^d JV »• particularly irril.'rird becau.se they, taine, Plainfield; Ernest Mercer. day afternoon at two o’clock at condition 1 could not tolerate, and lied bases made'a swift sea sweep Following the meal. Mrs. Emily anticipation lu the inductees E. S. reports from Oslo, said -that Vid- Taggart, maellinist, xit 80 Wells Plainfield; Francis J. Connors, the T. P. Holloraii Funeral Home, the results. and quantities of . sunflow^v 'A too, had larg(' .sjock.s of the c a n n ^ one for looking into certain de­ off the Tunisian coast and a t­ Stephenson Yerbury, who has a leaving at 9^) instead of the usu­ ■7-ip- Bowltng alleys open W. 8. eSrts, which have about the nutri- \ kun Quisling had proclaimed total street and Nonna I. 1*^9 JMonliigton; Ross R. Aiello, Ston- Marlbo^oiipli , 175 Center .street. Rev Ferris E. partm ent files and giving out in­ Stafford Sp Although the outcome of the tacked a convoy of two supply beautiful soprano voice, aang a mobilization of Norway’s manpow­ Henry street. fi.sii and meajr products that they battle still was undecided the fact al hour. /The ■ train, however, tivc\alue of peanuts. would havivukcd to unload before ILjtiurtion. >' I Reynolds, pastor of the Second formation. I am being let out ships with a naval and air escort, group of three numbers, with Mrs. pulled in/on time 9 :!j9 and in the Tomorrow: er with all men between 18 and 55 Mrs. B<Cs ixxmd for the induction S. and W. S; . * to a call for work ) 6 ers. / service and Interrnert will be in in Tunisia made some observer.-' three of the protecting pianos “Old Folks at Home” by Stephen ica) uhlesh, there should be some Felfare t'oninilssloner Dlea my assistant an'l head man In believe that the A\is marshal r. They received ar tremen- 6:1.5-7 -Junior b o y s '/p lu n g e These weia; In concurrence with The registration for War Book Elmwood cemetery, j.ycrnon. each bulldjng, who are oL a dif­ Thg funeral of Mrs. Violet M. were shot down. Another supply Foster; "I Heard a Forest Pray­ ovalion from the big crowd. great natui^ catastrophe like a Friends mav call at the Funeral might have to abai^bn hia daring period B. S. flood or a prolonged drought, a (General killed ths Senator Arthur V. McDowell. No. 2 OTl take place li^ the library ferent political party, are being (Kimball) Sct-isa, 50, wife of .ship hit in a previous attack on ing,” by Peter De Rose,” and \ New t'antoen Used 6-6:4,5—Ro.val Blue / r s . basket­ Alarm Iiiterriipls ,/Albaiiy, N. Y.\Feb. 23—(4P) — lO ddlS^ county; Andrew Steele. on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs­ Home after 7:00 p.m. Wednesday Frank Scelaa, was held yesterday flrlve and e.-itablim his\ forward Feb. 21 was found to have been "Keep on Hopin’ " by Kathleen grasshopper plague, or any of the David C. Adie, 53, New York state until the hour of the funeral. retained.” line on the Kassenne pass. The new Mobile Canteen serv­ ball period E. S. Rmetford county; Charles E. Oood- day/February 23 through Febru- morning at the Browne 'funeral sunk within ten miles of Sicily Maxwell. ice went irito operation this morn­ 6-9- - Intermedf&te basketball other disasters tdv which we arc By The .X.ssnciated Pres.s social w(>lfare comniissioner • since R a. Hartford. a t t 25 from 2 to 4 p.m. and from home followed by a requiem mass His three arnlored bids tq take by Malta aircraft, the communi­ Miss Ruth Russell, home demon­ always subject,” Soviet Reception 1932. dieilNtoday in Albany hospi­ .Mrs. .Anna J. Higgins ing for the first time in charge of league'games E/S The name- of Brig. Gon. Eriidco The Senate adopted a resolution 7 to 9 p.m. in ■’St. Edward’s church at 9 Tebessa had ^suited in a maul­ que added. stration agent for Hartford Major Newman J. Curtis of the 6- 7—Small jsym open for hand­ And one final word of warning Pezzi, commander-in-oliiof or the tal after a lengthy .yUn.ess. The aanilng John L. ffliot, Sr., Middle-. Walter Ganter is visiting friends Mrs. Anna J. Higgins, 74. wife Two Fro^ Slate o'clock. Rev. Henry L. Chabot, sui- ing of hia sp^rheads, and a t^si- County, gave a timely talk on for the overwrought: “Vie,” prize porker offered as the prize for the chairman of the . / American troops drove badk a fcalvation Army, assisted by Cecil ball E.' S. Italian Air Force in Kus.sia, was widow and a daughter, Mrs. Karl [;■ ssx county commissioner. -- in Limestone, Maine. of Dr. W’illi.am L. Higgins, former alstant pastor officiated.' Burial ble threat /Of the Allies to cap­ German column stabbing at Te­ subject "Adequate Meals on Wq “I might add that tranquility of town making the best kitchen waste fats collection in the county Chungking. Feb. '23.—(.Pi—A re- added today to a long lisY of Pr^ Thompson. New . Haven, Conn„ High school students attending waa in St. Edward's cemetery. ture the gilp itself made uncertain Time Rations,” Kittle. Hot coffee and doughnuts 7- 8—Sipdll gym open for box­ having the best collection in the stale, is being prepared for presenta­ (ieptlon at the Soviet embassy,' In both Houses James L. Rc- U. S. Representative from the Sec­ Among Casualties bessa yesterday, but’ late In toe were distributed during the hour ing E. the nerves is a great aid to digest­ mler Mussolini's high-ranking survive. ' , : Osnaughy irfesiilent of Wemyan Eaat Hampton High school are Mrs. Scelsa, died Saturday mom- the ionran lasIn AV thesa WAnwrear a ofA his tion Friday at the Hotel Garde. New Haven. Here tfie pig ia being held in honor of the 25th .anniver­ ond Congressional district, died at Nday the Germans closed in again. long wait. 7-8 vHeginners swimming class ing whatever quantity or quality officers who have been reported university and former lieutenant having a weeks vacation. the Manchester Memorial hospital tug at her home on the River road, columiyhncnaclng Thala. American and French Infantry, It of food we eat.” held by Miss Lucy Woodford, Bloomfield 4-H Club member. G. P. sary of the founding of the Red killed in action since the begin­ The measUa epidemic in town after a long illness. (Meanwhile, no speciflp report Because a number of the men for /om en E. S. Skewes, chairman of the Manchester committee, will receive the Army, was Interrupted by a 90- governor, a guest. / Aoday after a .short illness. Washington, Feb. 23—i'75-VThe w/s reported, successfully held leaving this morning were former -9— Intermediate swimming ning of the war. ■ ^tooRvee Favorable, w port sUn continues with two new cases A native of Nbrthampto'n, Mats'. Earle R. Dorman. 20, son of Mr. i on e activities of the ground prize. Collections were Judged on the basis of the per cent of quota minute air raid alarm today, but Navy announc«*d today 63 casual­ thisXattack or at least its first About To High school students a large num­ ass for women E. S. no enemy planes appeared over the A Berlin broadcast, reciirded by If you nood to on Saturday. Mrs. Higgins leaves her husband and Mrs. Leslie Dorman of Rock- • to s of the British Eighth Army p h a s /\ obtained. “ ' The As.-iociatcd Pre.ss. quoted dis­ The pdst*war plaanuig commis- The local fire company was ties in Navy forces, including 10 well Hill has completed his basic of/Gen, Sir Bernard L. Mont- ber attended from the Manchestei^ 7-10—Bowling alleys reserved Milder Weather city. - atoOf im afbnlnistraitton measure. and two daughters, Mrs. William dead. 6 wounded and 47 missing. ■ Reports from field headquarters Members of the ler club are High school which undoubte( for H. Potter's group E. S. patches from Romp as saying that called out for a chimney fire at A. T. Cassedy of Fultonville, N. Y.. training at 'the Naval Training imery, laat announced attacking A Central News dispateh, how’- Into both Houses on a fa- the home of William H. Lieser on th is brings to 23,615 the total of station, Newport, R. I., and quali­ hutposta of the Mareth Ifne in .said 40 German tanks were- poised asked to meet club on was responsible for the extra 7-10 -Bowling alleys reserved ever, reported that 15 Japanese Pezzi had failed to return from a BUILP UP report from the Military and Mrs LeRoy D. Drown of New­ Navy, Marine Corps and Coast for the German attack on Thala, Brainard :30 tonight large crowd. for men’s league W. S. Eases Oil Crisis Prices Curbed Get Comiiiissioiis flight over the eastern front. Tuesday. No damage was done. ' ington. fied for enrollment in a Navy T o r/ southern Tunisia, was made to­ planes had bombed the Important and was re- Guard casualties reported to next pedoman's school. /■■ day. an Arab viHue of some oo clay and then pi id to WaCkina Carefree at First tovlm of Lluchow in Kwangsi prov­ Pezzi. 46 years old. had com­ to tl^' Approprlatlons com- of kin since December 7, 1941. The Girl Scout Troops 2 and 3 t^ve ’(A Cairo dispatch said the buildings. ^-enty more enemy Brothers Fu: Home to pay It wa,s a carefree gridip that Hartford, Feb. 23 — (/Pi — Con On Ve»elables 111 Air Forces ince, southern terminus of the manded Italian airmen in that fUEPBIAOP! grand total Includes 6;645 dead, been reorganized and both toMps Eighth Army's movem-nts were tanks were aimed at Tebeaaa and respects the late Michael left this morning and pdt until the tlnued mild weather, which today Hunan-Kwangai railway. theater for the past year. Try this srand blood*!ron tonic- “Lydto crsatlng a commission 14 at Sbiba. \ Finland Ready E Plnkham'8 Compound TABLVT8 Big Sugar Users Funerals 4,470 wrounded. and 12,500 missing. are hbl4ing weekly meetiiM at restricted to patrol activity and Haberern. train whistle soundpd far off to •f waa expected to bring tempera­ Generalissimo Chiang Kal-.Shck In the early part of the war (with added Iron) one of the beet aw |B ths conversion of war The camialties announced today the Borough el-mentary sqhMl. exchanges of gunfire in the Mede- Discussing theXearller German the west did the ^ungsters real­ tures as high 'as 60. helped still (Cont'nued from Page One) Coveted "Silver Wings” of the was along those attending the Rod Pezzi served as commander of a (jutekest home wavs to get Iron IPto thB ^and agriculture to peace included (those listed are Navy drive toward Tebessa, a competent !id to Adjust Wages To Ask Peace Army Air Forces, and commis­ bombardment group in the .Medi- blood. 'Pinkham’s lableu are also fa­ .carries an appropria- To Meet Tonight Mrs. Elisabeth Humphrey Earl M. VVttt, aupL public nino-Mareth road area.- Five Axis ize that the lone/trip into the un­ further in reducing the Connecti­ Army Day reception in the Soviet mous to relieve distress ot functloiw The funeral of Mrs. Elizabeth and non-commissioned personnel schools Is -lerving as /Chairman planes attempting to bomb Tripoli source at headquar^rs said the known future j^ s about to. start cut oil shortage. sharp speculative price advances,” sions as second lieutenants have embassy, but arrived early and de­ terrahean. He was a veteran of monthly disturbances because of thsif "ot |100> “ Germans "met an Am/rican com­ hlngton, Feb. 23—(A*)—The OPA said some market reports in­ the Ethiopian campaign and the ■6othlng effect on one o/ icotnon't _Jie SenateNpaaaed a measure Humphrey was held this morning unless otherwise speclfledl; of the voluntera for toe registra- Sunday night were said to have and that tto/scri(Dus business of (Continued from Page One) Wesley A. Sturges, state fuel oil been received by William Howard parted before the other guests ap­ Connecticut; ,tion for W ar Ration jBook 2. The been shot down.) bat team which had /plenty sf ley works of the American saying goj»(fbye had arrived. As administrator, said supplies of dicated as much as a 35 per cent j „ , u peared. Spanish civil war. portant organs. Follow label dtrectlwiB- .cancelling the ^ e and one*half Institutional users of food, the at 8:30 from the home of her battle experience anX v,-ere rise in fresh tomato prices during Pm^les s/n /f dauglfter, Mrs. Sven Johnson of Gilmore. Howard Walter. Com­ work of registering is being car­ Today’s communique said allied 'ube and Stamping plant, Bridge­ they tUejr into the second coach No. 2 fuel oil now were "quite com­ nova P. Pickles of .55 Holl street, and ' gent a gallon on d ^ r. category including hotels, restau­ knocked back toward K/qaerine port, Conn.., was directed today by pected to announce prior to his Another bill passdl by the Sen­ Mapla street and from St. James's mander. Dead. Wife, Mrs. Hilda ried out by the te^-hers of the troops “successfully held the en­ they w^e sober apd had dropped inauguration for a second term fortable,” and kerosene whi'e still Tllraiicances nught have been j-Herbert ^>h=r, son of Mrs (JIga rants, public institutions, clubs, St. Raymond Gilmore, 1003 Pequot lohql public school/ with the prln- emy-at all pcinta” in the area g ap " the War Labor Board to adjust the pfantle of gaiety. short was not so scanty as it had ate Pangea the name^f the Long church at 9 o’clock where Rev. American forces, |t was rep^t March 1, may go far in 'deter­ spurred, the announcement aaid, Pness, of 299 Middle Turnpike Lane farm to the “Dong Lane soda fountains, factory eatablish- Vincent Hines celebrated a high avenue. New Lon »n the sear originally claimed j ing catWory are urged to attend SatiirdaV evening at his-, home, in tabli.sh her neutrality within the The weather bureau said today Humphrey, Patrick Humphrey, Stori-s, after a long illness. yet given up hopes of smashing ish advance.. Rush Coast Fortlflcst Norman L. Sterling promised to be the warmest .so far 1^ During the training as aviation Prevent Mphy Colds Fred W/Buckley, Democrat, I tonlght’iNneetlng since failure to Donald Humphrey and William the entire Allied front back Into Sherman E. Lamprecht next two months or stand with who recently pleaded guilty in Su* i attend might possibly have some Hartford. Feb. 23—iT"!—Gover- he Stafford Riding A Driving the Axis at the peace tables. in the period of balmy weather r McCapn. Burial was in St. James's ub will hold their postponed Algeria, one strong patrol in the London, Feb 23—OPy^K Dutch Stewart Atkinson. Jr. that followed the worst cold wave perior ^ u rt to a charge in con-! etfect on thgir ability to obtain lon Baldwin today discouraged a northern sector attacked British (Inner Premier IMe* Several important changes ap­ nectlpn with illegal use of ab- aupplies later\ The local War cemetery. inovement to acquire an official ,'alentine, party this evening at source said today thj^ the Ger­ Donald E. .McCabe in Hartford’s history. positions three miles east of Ro- Philip G. Keith pear certain in the cabinet-^ I ballots In the November ' Price and Ratiomne Board did not governor's residence during hli the exhibition ball at the Fair mans were ruehlngAjielr forUflea- changes which may enable’ the The thermometer dropped to 27 . ‘ Michael Haberern baa, 75 miles northeast of Kass­ York, Feb. 23.—( ^ —A tion of The Nethenands coast, re­ Dennis J. Sullivan here early today but rose rapidly. word that there j high altitude missions which equip •lection, receive notice of meeting un- present term although he favo grounds. erine. Gfficiate and interm ent will be in be done.” / Mr. Dennerly as co-chairman. shipper with good Allied connec­ toe on Contested Elections. nearby volcano which had spouteo^ he East cemetery, Benjamin H. McGowan, Jr. W’ladyslaw Sikorski, premier of to 2 ounces, 1 point; 2 tr> 4 ounces, The governor gav’c/ these views ------^------John A. Holmes tions, to succeed th^ pro-German the , Poli.sh govcri'mcnt-in-cxilr, 2 points; 4 to 6 ounces, 3 points; 6 -Can Be Used Anywhere-Anytime-Works Fine! 1^4 Buckley was one of seven per- lava flowing to within two miles. fup^ral home will be open Rolf Johan Wilting as foreign CLARKE Renewed activity of the crater, to Representative Virglnia-Blood, ^ Eskcl K. Buckland has postponed a jirojected tr^ to to 8 ounces, 4 points; 8 to 10 ; aona arrested as a result of tt one- W^nesday evening for friends. Darien, Republican/ who la spon-, ministen. man grand Jury' Inquiry into the known as the "Rock Oven,” coin­ Frederick S. Adamson Moscow pending the outcodie of ounces. 5 point.s: W to 14 ounces, INtURANCt COMPAHIE^ HA/C soring a 'bill creating a commission ! ■ Some quaitors even heve sug­ 7 points; 14 to 16 ounces, 8 points; ^OPPLIEO NEEDED stuffiness-by putting a few drops of Vicks Va-titwiol ! Morwalk election. cided with yesterday's .severe earth, Send the Robert J. martin what was described as "veFy deli­ •to report to the/l945 Legislature, | Ernest L. Gardner gested that Dr. Ramsay might to cate” negeitiations overi-" Russian- 1 lb„ 8 points. FUNria ID WaNDfJED’ up e.ach nostril. ’ Stroffolinp received 7,181 votes shock . Which killed one person Ida Contain News. asked to assume the premiership OF TAOaSAIloe c r at a conferenc^w ith Miss Blood- Albert R. Puzzo Polish problems, it waylearned to­ Dried and dehydrated soups; up WORKS WHERETROUBUE STARTS 1 In the election as against 7,148 here and caused considerable dam­ Another 1)111 ■ appropriating Veto SchanU, sbn of Mrs. Mary 'in the even Pycmier~3ukha Ran- .PEOPUt- . age. — Phocnix.X Arlz..—(g’l—To learn Thomas W. Wilson, .Jr. day*'on r.cliab'.i' authprily. (o 2 ounces, 2 points; 2 to 4 ounces, 1 polled by hia Republican running $100,000 for tj^e purchase of a gov- i Schanal Pellln of Sand Hill is Peter L. Aceto gell has too much difficulty in The name of /he informant, t points; 4 to 6 ounces. 6 points; 6 Spacialltaii m*dleatl»n-Va-tro-nol works w hw 3out I mate. . what's happhnlng npwadays, read home one a few days furlough. Home Town forming his cabinet. the ads, too. \ . On Page-Two of rnor's hous/ was Opposed by the ' Alfred. Kozicki corild not be disi^sed. lo 8 ounces. 8 points; 8 to 10 of 4 colds start. Its quick action aids natural defatnen I Navy’s Stand On Bridge Reieaae of Oondhi governor. Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Ban­ ■John W. Treschuk - Wduld Give Peace Stamp Polish Ambassador Tliadde.us ounces, 10 poinLs; 10 to 14 ounces, against c c^ s—and so helps prevent many colds from * Ckxvernor Baldwin annourtced to- the Monday morning Arizona Re­ croft of Main, street have recently At any rate at least flve Social public, a grocery/phain offered to William L. Barron Deromer. forpfer cnvo.v to Tokyo, 13 point*; 14 to 16 ounces, 16 developing if used in time. .' day that the Navy had informed Melbourne, Feb. 23- (Ab— The, , , ^ , To S^lidy School Facilities heard from their son Harland, now Adolph G. Katkauskas. Democrats are expected to be I was said to be conducting the points;- 1 ib.. 16 points. him that it would not contribute—„ (ycfcutlve body of the Australian , buy back .surplus chns of poii\t-re- stationed In New Grlrtns. ' Francis J. Happenny handed po^tfolioa^ which would talks. ^ All types of dry beans are in­ Always keep Va-tro-nol handy at hdme and : to the maintenance of the n^Wj^Councll of Trade Unlona, repre-j from otstom ert.^O n Hartford, Feb. 23—(A»i— The The Vernon-Elllncton League of Janies A. Biggerstaff give the cabinet a definite peace Prior to the present conferences, cluded. The most common of these —ready to use at the first sniffle or sneeze. You U ukf ' - niames river bridge, but thatityfat senting practically all of the conn- Four, readers were told 'Its Stat^Board of Education will! Women Voters will meet this eVei- Boleslaw Tomkiel stamp. the Polish govprnment in London are Navy, kidney, lima and soy­ the w.ay it works! try’s union members, cabled only good, its delicious by Among those- mentioned as a INSURANCE ' would pay the coat of- maintaining s'tu• Robert B. Turkington, Act. Corp. troops occupied that area in’ 19.39. ^ ^ -v.! is W and) the doctors remaining at home busier th.-in lay. • Th(s bill ia a substitute for to Your Juh6 Paasikivi, former minister FI BE - C.ASL’ALTY - LIFE easier. Try it! , J ference, DfidersecrOfary of Navy , Los Angcles~(Ab—How nlci , one appropriating $2,000,000 to Roy W. Helm . shortly after the German attack |>|*l||fir (3 ll Iid * C e W —it’s up to you to take extra-gexxJ care of yourself. J JFamea FOrrestal wrote: Michagl J. Meronbvich to Moscow, also is believed likely Postpones Vote On Bill ■fhought Jose Re>-nolds, 70-yea^ ^communities under 5.000 popula- Order Vice Frobe to enter the c-abinet as minister on Poland. ' CLARKE INSURANCE Do all you can to avoid sickness that might lay you * (NavjO department Is old kitchen worker, . when he 4on whose present achcxil facili- Sherman G. McCann 'up. And above all—watch out for colds—contagious Frederick p. Mohr, Jr.- without portfolio. He' is said to be VICKS opinion that the old bridge . Wa.shington, Feb. 23—(Ab—-The bought a dozen eggs and receiVed are insufficient to take care Washington, FCeb. 23—(A>)-^The 'line of the few Pinna whonii Pre­ From Albaifv/ ^ . AGENCY colds that cause the loss of millions.of working-hours ' -dnoulilid be retained in the open SOLDIER! Dennis G. Qrleman House Rules committee postponed, 13 instead of 12. Pretty soo^^ an- Influx of new families. House Naval/Affairs committee mier Stalin likes and trusts, and •aii oil can for proper maintenance and opera­ Hobbs antl.-racketeering bill, which leg, "It was that 13th eg) cted Ky Wood.en Oims Into vlc^condlHons In five Naval Do you write to your soldier? role in any peace negotiations. VATRO-NOL tion of the m^hinery at periodic organized labor has bitterly op­ muttered in the ambulance, Michael Haberern Several Honrs it that their Customers are getting take is to art ^uiefc at the first snilflc, sneeze or sign ot port communities where the Navy Edward A. Hunt (The Suomen Sosialidemokraat- range oil. There was a shortage intervals. The department will posed. The . action was thken. Washir Feb. 2S-r(A’)—Rep- has .expressed concern oyer the Of course you do! But you ti, Helsinki newspaper, aaid that look with favor on some arrange­ Thomas E. Wilke . because the-Connecticut river froze Ccrmplcb CovcAo^fC Chairman Sabsth' (D.. III.) said, to reaentatlv^(Cooley (D., N.-C.) said slHlatlon created by war-expanded the Agrarian .party, which after New Delhi, Feb. 23- 1/P) —Mo­ ment for paying. . the actual coat.s permit the Judiciary committee, Brokm Pipe Alda /nee • A rthur R. Towne over an(i not being able to get the on the House floor today that anti­ ,pbpulaUona and Kaval acUvlty. can’t write every day^ Here’s Ernest W. Fischer the Social Democrats haa- toe handas K. Gandhi, now in the 14th of such maintenance arid opera-I which originally approved the aircraft "gunir mounted on U»a largest parliamentary representa­ hilTiy barge they seht a tank truck Albany, N. Y.—(A>r/-Clifford‘ G. Chairman Vinson (D., Ga ) an-J,/ George M.. Small day of his scheduled 21-day fast in rto Albany, N. 'Y., driven by’' Maii- Hon If this can be worked out. | mea.siire. tb determine whether tt i ^ , roof of'! congressional offioe buUd- nounced the subcommittee, h sa^ something else you cun do, tion, will not meet' until Saturday pUs will provide an emergency ' to modify it in any way. Westervelt • nt the ^tatc Public John E. Willaid . ^ protest against his detention by Tice Moriarty, last night, and he' division lyas getting no­ Ings are made of wood and■ th a t ed by RepresentaUve laac J v ., Joseph E. Kennedy to discuss the cabinet situation, British authorities, passed a quiet IlMllIty In cas^ of d%piage to the ------^— | Buildings the soldiers stationed - Uieto are though. Send him a ^ubacrip-^ thus postponing its formation Un­ returned this morning at 9 o’clock where in his pley/ to Budget Di­ Calif.), will atudy and r«Mrt on Robert L. Brown day yesterday and ■ slept several w ith 26,000 gallons. « jBew. bridge. I f '^ (rtij/hblnion that w orkers Demanding Peare “dummies.” . metoods of combatting ^ e vice CharliO G. Mitkiis til next week, Helsinki dispatcher hours although he is growing "pro­ ^^Johnson-Built'' • BO other payment (o tUe state of rector John E Burton for addi­ Tonight W alter Tedford wilj tional emergency repair funds, problem In Norfolk, Va>/'wrtland, to The ManchMtdr-.|!ve- Charles E. Beilis reported,) gressively weaker,” d'spetches • jponnecticut would, bT iuBt^e>—Reuters Launch Major Campaign drive to Albany and bring back Suddenly, as they talked, an an­ Me.. Newport. R. I.. ^an Diego and Harold G. Cooley from Poona said. another 26,000 gallcins. There is no t ■ ' As a result of Forrestal's letter, reported the Mbrocep radio as say- cient water pipe In Burton's capl- San Fhranclsco, ^ ning Herald-—that’s the best John A. Kleinschmidt A government communique |r 'the goveimor said, ' legialatioh,legislatioh ing...„ today— that troops ...uhad beenueen London, Feb 23—(A^The Yu­ 850 Victims « shortage of range oil in Albany. 4 Room Homes tol office burst. Water cascaded Howard C. Custer issued at Bombay today said Laat week when there wa.s a short­ 4 tBrauId be pfwposed to retain the I called to inippress disturbances at down over d.'sk. ' Weatervelt i goslav government In London said Is KU)sd By TiMck way to keep him in touth Roger'M. Dubois v 'there is no appreciable change to LOC ATED ON BENTON. BBANFOHD AND Dl'RKIN '.•Id bridga#|iiand to f^)prop^iate j to e .Fiat works in Milan, Italy, today that the Germans, appar­ . Edward Ti Kovis ■ , age in Some of the cities in the got the mqSney. in Siiikings record.” The communique, si^fnod state Moriarty Brother* sent a STKEETS IN M ANCHESTER 4tote fuqdhif to meet any deficit lyhere the workers were said to be ently fearing that Yugoslavia may New Itoveh. Feb. 38.—(ff)—An with home. It’s a litti* Otto F. Heller by 'tl# six doctors attending the - twhlch might truck to Albany and carted 26,000 rh e v houses'huiU under F. II. A. insiieetlon will s.n.n to r e a ^ reault from Uie a^iera-I demanding perfte. „ Oqeytruction ^iU Passed ■be one of the pointa of an Allied unldenttfled man about 50 years G eorgt A. PerreU Indian leader, said he had "only invasion of the conUnent, had thing to do. but think (Continued'from. Page One) gallons to Waterbury. for iK’cnimnrVe^ down payrnriit now will ihtuiII the nuyer to , Hon Of Uge new $6,000,000 bridge. ; . - ———- ■' old was strUck by a truck while -Wendell K ..kacobs broken, sleep (luring the night but choose the Wiillpaper and effect his Or her ..«n color scheme. t The governor explalbed that I .S,(K)0,()()0 Bablr« Bbrn Washington, Feb. 23-*-f;P(—A launched a major campaign’ In­ vyalklng across S tate street today, , - Mcryle R. Candors . dozed off and dn 'diiring the day” ! • the qld spaa_ would remain, j----- — — ■ . . tended to clear Gen. Draja Mihall- what it will mean to him I ' Karl J. Heintnrk said to ha've sunk—within 30 min­ yesterday. He appears- to be com- Tsneasure authorizing expenditure ovic's patriot army from the'plains and died in a hospital about an (.onsiflrr lhf>sv oulsttmilin^ uilvanlafies ‘ f, would to used for traffic Washington, Feb. 23.—(Ah— The of $1,256,607,000 for construction hour later. ^ Of this group, six were named utes of the attack time. fortable.'lt said. n /Mnce the draw would be kept Census ' ~Bureau estimated today areas and restore control of the Act NOW! i ; fur lilhlted services., "fhey are; Most of rdsualtico Servicemeii The crisis created by his six Cliolee'of .5 I’lana. I tl ;epen. of Naval shore establlshmenta was main railways. Booked on a technical charge of .lit I.neat I'd' in One. nf I«l that 3,000,0p0 babtes were born In vloIaUng the motor vehicle laws, Happeiiny, Gryk, McCann,. Sinail Mo.st of the casualties were months confinement in the fialacc M anchester’s I'ltiesl Kesl- |7 | K. 11. .V. Financed. I * ' Pro|M«ea tloO.OUO .Annually passed by the House today after Kennedy and HeI.er. the United States last year,, the inclusion, of a clause to glv« Con­ Benjamin Brisco of 38 Kennedy Army and Navy officer* and men of. the Aga Khan at Poona and his dential Seetioiis.' |8| City'Gas Service. As a result of a new trafflc'sur- Blames War Plant Employes or members of the Marine Corps largest number in any year in the gress a check rein on land ‘ pur­ street Hartford, truck driver for sudden decision to fast at'the age I '21. S te a m H e a t, |9| Near Bus System. t' j'Ny completed last week, the gov- nation's history. and Coast Guard. of 73 deepened as it became appar jsj Brass I’luiiihliig. 101 Near Ghurches, Schools chases by the Navy department Washington. Feb. 23—/Ah—The toe' Mlcino • Fruit and Produce Meager Clues and 5 .Mlnules Walk- company, also of Hartlord, told Striking under cover of night In ent he might .die U the fast is not 14 I Kirephiee. House Naval committee, approv­ both cases, the sub assaults claim­ ended soon. From Center of Man- ing a work-or-ftght principle, blam­ police he did not see the man until 151 Two Ijirge Komiis’•Avail­ Hamper Police ed more than 60(| killed or missing able On S€>eiind Floor. Chester. REGISTlt^\TION BLANK FOR RED CROSS CLASSES ^ ed war. plant employes today for his truck struck him. ■: in 'first torpedoing a ship with laying off work to such an extent more than 900. aboard, Including .Steam heat, brass phimhlng and gas service in OW that “we are not doing - a good Believes fire Set North Andover, Mass,, Feb.' 23 construction arc now out for the duration, fnelr p r^ fVn-, f my Ininrn.t. ^ i m t r1 y I. needs . . I I my help, V I will avail •u.TM;umyself IIIof theiiw opporTUDitiesopportunities oneteoolfetVd by the Red . 6 the crew. About 500 were aboard OroM. I am Interested in registering for the next class In the subjects I have checked. enough Job to win tola war.” De­ —DP)—Authorities had but meager the'ship attacked four days later dice in these houses gives them extra outstanding scribing such absenteeism as “a St. John’s. N.F., Feb. 28—(Ah — clues today to help them solve the and of these more thkn 250 were ■fflMt AM< Standard Course Advanced Course— very ugly sltuaUon,’” It recom­ BeUef that the Are which claimed Night at- -P. M. Day at -P. M. slaying of Joseph H. Henderson, 'listed as lost. (99 hours) (lo hours) mended transfer of absentee work­ 100 lives, mostly service men, at RATES: 54, I»w ell machinery- salesman, The ships were privately-owned DOWN PAYMENT ers into the armed forces if the the' Knights of Columbus hostel who waa |ound In hia parked auto­ vessels not under direct control of MstoMou .Ooura* (36 bourn) Ereulng olaaa only a t -P. M. ccMidiHons cann'-t be corrected. here last Dec. 12 wap of incandiary mobile Saturday with two bullet either Army or Navy, but Navy origin waa expressed In a report One Month 75 Cento wounds in hia head. ^ spokesmen did not say whether M nsF AM Ooum (80 hours) Limited number. Nlght- Day- ForeeaSto Fourth Terra today by JusHce Brian Dunfleld, Virtually all the poliix>' bad to who was appointed to Investigate they were traveling In convoy or *850 go on were: / ■ alone. Nor did they announce the (3# hours) Knowledge of typing rhqulred. Night- Chaii|leston. ‘ W. Va., Feb. 23— the tragedy. He said he believed, Six Months . $4.50 A.N'D UP iHy- 1, A report that a man with a ships’ names. ‘ <1, Conrae (16 hours) For Church Groups. Afternoon Class- (AV-iyeat Virginia Democratic "but cannot prove,” that tha blase gray overcoat was seen near the Total' victima ot the first alnk leaders attending n George Wash­ was set. Principal, Intereiit, iaOar Mafhnatcs Course. ington dinner last night heard autotnobUe Saturday ■ while ■ it was ing topped the eatlmatod toll of honis of First AM required. Nlghtl—— Dnv parked on. an insolated stretch of 500 persons who died .after the Insurance and. Tax*« « (H w ana M your ear gas required) , Gov. Matthew ■ N. Neely forecast Urgea .joining Red Cr THEHERALl^: - Included. a fourth term for President' Roose­ Messachusetts avenue. Philippine steamer ' Corregidor Bgla%e(MM«ea— -(d a y ).' v elt Please Mnd a subscription to: 3. The absence of the victim’s struck a mine near. Manila bay $ 3 7 * ’ * . ..Washington, Feb. 23.— ' (A)— ' 1 encloise 9*-*«****'.•****.*•**•*•***■* Ic :t glove, the finding of which Dec. 17, 1941 -^tha 'n earest tor Dni|maU^'..March as Red Cross preach to to* new disaster. Can Be Seen By Appohament Only u MreW . kIt-hags at $1,00 each. Maybe IPa Anat As Well mobth. President Roosevelt asked RANK AND NAME might Indicate the actual slaying Cito tonSTaiSSf T«»day. WednewUy, Tkuraday. rrMay. every American' today to “enlist u'-'-ne.* ' New York ~ UPl — Just before In the arm y of mercy*! under the ADDRESS X i CABIP ’ Lack of blood in the car liaa led the Fritrie Zlvle-Beau Jack flgbt police to the theory that' he waa Red 'Croea banner ahd to "contri* WiUiam• F.'4 Johnson * • ." -----Addrem ■W. here recently, FriHfle’a bro& r huto generously” to tlM organiza­ STAHS shot outside the car and then driv­ Jack decided to take a nap, Hu en by the slayer to the place where BUILDRR — REAL ESTATE 5VP*to. Asaerlean Bed Crose tion’s w ar fund. A g ^ of $125,• woke up the next morning in his 000,000 haa been flxed and the Chief tha car waa found. The slayer PHONE 7426 7 A . I Maneheetor. hotel rdom wltlMt aeelng thd Executive said evary cent of. it i| locked the doors of tbs'car before "abandoiiln$[ it, and left no trace $>f MAI^CHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN- TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 23. 1943

Miinchcsler seven years ago. He rt its reepoiislblllty and re­ not going to be rationed for a I j W H .s employed as a filer at the i t b m k n i n store its prestige wiyi the people. long time. That hasn't topped the Bandit Takes . ^ Rock vi lie ; Pratt and Whitney Company. He ru.sh to buy clothing. Anil> as a iiUended the Union Congregational The line Is that the responsibility Lewis U Chspiiian 2323235353534848235353532323484848234853535348482353482348532323 a^d ftmctlon of Congress have matter of fact, toe public is quite church. He leaves hia A’ife, Mabel r Cnmitis Brrali Police Pistol 9fl. Rockville M. (Browni Russell, a son Charles been usurped,' and tbht, , in the fustified in taking' such govem- TOBLISlUib BY THE C. Ru.sseil of Rockville: two daugh­ ■KRALO CO.. INa matter of Ite prestige. Congress ment assurances \t’ith a grain of ters. M rs.'Irving D'.pre. of East II Bluall Straet has been unfairly attacked and .salt. Denial of approaching ra­ Hartford Detectives Are Hartford, and- Mis. Leon Koehler ll»Boh«at«r, Cobn. Gov. Baldwin tioning seems to he the govern­ of Rockville, eight grandchildren, THOMAS PBROnSON de.spised by the American public, Seeking Bold Holdup t'wo brothers, .’ohn Rus.soll of Mcr-| Oanaral UAO^car ment's sure tip-off that rationing Poandad Octobar I, 1811 all in resjxmse to the activities of To Be Speaker row and Heniy Russell of New Production -i- Every Day — Cheney certain plotters against our dem­ is coming. .So the buying of cloth­ Man Today; London, four Sisters, Mrs. George h§ll, 10:00-4100. Pabltioad Baary Bvanlng Ezeapt Beckwith of Monlvilie, Mrs. Amos Hundaya and Holldaya Entarad ocratic way of life. ing continues, and the govern­ Surgical Dresaingti— American Le­ Hartford, Feb. . 23.J^/P;—Petec- Case of East Berlin, Mrs. .William Wallingford, Feb. 23.—(>P) — tha Boat Office' at Manchaatar. Conn. The prize sample of its feeiing ment will soon find itself forced to gion hall — Every Wednesday, ^ aa Bacopd Claaa Mall Mattar. tlves today were looking for a Vernon Defenne (Council Swan of Roikville end Mrs. 10:00-4:30. Supl. of Schools, Cborles E. E3- of responsibility, of its capability, institute rationing sooner than it Charles BroWn of West Stafford. kema .will be arraigned in town SUBSCRIPTION RATES holdup man who took away a ConipleteH Plaii« to Un­ Ever,v l>a.v Is Blood Donors’ Regis- Ona Yaar by Mall ...... II.M and the best defense of its pres­ expected. Meanwhile, during the |K>llccman's revolver in an alley The funeral w'll bo held on Thura- tratlon— Mrs. Huggins. 6645; court today on a charge of per­ Par Moatb by Mail ...... I Tt tige this new Congress has offered waiting period, as it was on shoes, near the Rialto theater early this veil Honor Roll. riay at two o'clock at the White jury. arising from too claim of 8ll)|rla Copy ...... morning. Funeral Home with Rev Alvin D. Surgical Dreaaiiigs Prosccutof Gerald T. DIrieen that DaHrarad Ona Year ...... H.M to date comes from the House as It haa been on almost every Johnson, pastor ol too Rockville he falsified a report to the State The man was one of two who, Rockville, Feh, 23.— (Special) - Tomorrow, Wednesday, Feh. 24, MEMBER OF Ways and Means Committee. Its other Item, some people will get, Baptist church officiating. Burial Board of Edilcation concerning the police believe, were preparing to Is Siirgioal. Dressings day at toe THE assoc iated PRESS record, ns of Ifl^Frlday, was one and keep out of toe nation's sup­ burglarize the theater office or a At the meeting of the Vernon De­ will be in Colchester. number of ^ays Wallingford Tha Aaaoelated Praaa la axciualva-. Court (.'asoa Amerioan Legicin hall from 10 lo ly antitlad- to tha uaa of rapubllca- of having sp^flt more than a ply for the duration of the war, drugstore next door. fense Council held Monday eve schools were in session last year. I j Iloa ol all nawa diapatcbaa oradlfad -Monday ■ night, according to ning it,Was announced that plana Hjalniar G Anderson. 36, of 4:30. If j^iu go over for the first The prosecutor issued the vyAr- to It or not otherwlae crjyditad In month in ^liberation on "pay-as- more clothing than they actually Dobsonville and Francis T, Gee, Deputy Police Chief Thomas J. are being completed for toe dedi­ time remember lo weai a cover-all rant for the school superinten­ tkla paper and alao tha local newi' you-go’^Mificome tax plans. On Fri­ need, while those who need cloth­ 38, of 77 Bliss street. East Hart­ dent’s arrest, contehdii^ that pabllahad baraln. llickey, Manager Richard Deming cation of the Vernon Honor Roll ford were before Judge John N. api'on and a coyer for your hair. All pishte of rapubllcatlon ol day, >t brought its deliberations to ing most are likely to have the of the theater.called headquarters which will take place on Sunday schools met only 177 days; three apaelaJ dispatehaa herein are alao Keeney in the Rockville City The. attendance last w cok in the less thsn listed by ElKema In hia (to^inspired conclusion by refusing least. to a-sk that police keep an extra afternoon, March 7. • Court on Monday a.s the reault of raaarvad.______watch at the theater because there morning was especially fine and it sworn statement. to adopt any plan, and by turning Such piece-meal institution of Governor Raymond L. Baldwin a disturbance at the Anderson Pull aervica' client of N. E. was 5900 in the . afe. has accepted an invitation to come is hoped that this record .can he The statement was filed in con­ Barrlea Inc. / the ftiatter over to a sub-commit- rationing has two effects. One Is home early Sunday. Andepibn was About 2 a. m. today, . Chief to Rockville to be the principal fined .510 and chats of $7 and plac­ maintained thronghont the day this formance with regulations related Publlahara Rapreaenta'ivaa. Tha teej’whfch is now supliosed to be­ early maldistribution of the goods Mickey said. Policeman Bertel An- .speaker for the dedication. Fur­ ed on probation for six months on week. If you are not familiar with to state grants.to schools, requir­ JlUlua Mathawa Special Apency — gin deliberations anew. And all we do have. The other, a neces­ (lih:^on, alone in a cruiser, saw two ther details in regard to the dedi­ enarges of breach of peace and the w'ork being done on surgical ing that a rpthimum .of 180 ses­ New Tork, Chicaso. Dofrolt and dressinga, rend the article in an­ sions be held during Uie year. ^atop.______the while the mandate of the peo­ sary -sequel to the first. Is that ra­ men'sUtjng in an automobile near cation win be announced shortly. intoxication. Gee was fined 55 and the thektpr. They told the police­ Annnunc-« Engagehient costs of 57 for intoxication. other section of the paper. Aisertk Charge “ Politiral" MisMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF ple has been pretty "’openly ex­ tioning, when It Is delayed until man the>t\were waiyng for a 'M r. and Mrs. John B. Candito David Mahr 33 of 17 Wood­ First Aid Class Mayop Francis R. Danaher of CIRTULATIONa______pressed. They want pay-a.s-you- after the hoarders have had their friend, and oh eof the men left the of Ea.st street, Stafford Springs, land street was fined 55 and costa More than 100,000 Connecticut Merideh._ counsel for Elkerna, told Tba Barald Prlntlna Company. go. and they think no sound argu­ innings, has to be more severe 1 ar explaining Ui^t he would go announce the engagement of their ot 58 aijd placed on probation for persons now possc.ss first aid cer­ reporters last week the charge was IML, aaaumea no Qnanclal reaponal- ment has been advanced against into a house and get the friend. daughter, Mildred Kathryn to Staff six months. .Leroy Waneger, 36, tificates fo- congiletlng Red Cross "political," and reflseted the ac­ blllty for typographical arrori ap- than would otherwise be reason­ prescribed training. At the pres­ tivities of a Wallingford group paaiiBg In advertltamenta ’ In tha Followa Into .Allej' Sergeant Howard R. Wesson of of 36 Spring street was fined 519 Mgnehaatar Bvaning Herald. the Ruml flan able or neces.sary. ' Policeman AnderAm. taking -the Manchester. The engagement Was and costa ot 59 on a charge of ent time in Manche.ster a new first- who were "out to get Elkerna," , Mil.— I..A...... ■ If we now jeWticize-Congress for The sooner the government ra­ other man by the arm, followed In­ announced at a dinner party at toe breach of peaee. aid class will begin on Wednes­ and didn't care how they did it. Tuesday, February 23 day, Feb. 24, at 7:30 at the Trade such almost unbelievable delay tions everything else it, and the to the alley. home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Card Party Judge Denis T. O’Brien of toe Kuhnly of this city. . Miss C&ndito The Rockville Emblem Club will school. Enroll now in this, class Meriden city court will preside. and Gonfusion, we shall, in the public as well, know is going to be. In the alley, according to Chief ■*^verse8 And Misfortunes” Mickey, a scuffle took place. The is a member of the teaching staff hold a public card party this eve­ so that you may be Included'in the Deputy Judge Nicola Bellowt of fcye^^f. Congress, be guilty of ning at the'Elks Home with Mrs. group of Connecticut people now / K and the rationed, the better. And as for first man'got away, and the second of Rockville, being instructor in Wallingford . disqualified himself The buoyant, optimistic Roose- versivS writing, subject to ■ in­ the Ies.son for next tUne, which suddenly pillled a revolver on the the i^lndergarten in the Maple and Josephine Dower of Manchester holding first aid certificates. Wil­ and Judge T. J. Corbett was ab­ pelt of Lincoln's birthday seemed, vestigation by Mr. Dies. For there policeman. East schools. Staff Sergeant Wes- in charge. liam Sacharck will instruct this sent from toe city. we hope never arrives, it says .son is engaged as Mess Sergeant class which will be.ip standard first M after only ten days, to have is yet no indication that Congress Ordering toe policeman to put 532353234853485348485353482353534853485302532353235353482353535353485353534853482323535348485353IIIIIIIIIIIIIWlr★ ★ ★ i that universal rationing ^ ou ld at Dyersburg, Tennessee, and is a ^id. . , dergone a change last night/Ten has realized the first thing neces­ up his hands, the hold-up man N'litritlnn accompany the declaration of reached In.side the policeman’s member of the military police sta­ ' Bights ago, we were marching This:new nutrition class will Former Fighter sary to any real restoration of its war. uniform and took hia revolver, tioned there. Bolton through the streets of^^rlln, tak­ function and prestige—the fact Staff Sergeant Wesson and his start In about two weeks. From the - backed out to the cruiser and Mru. Olyds Marshall the group Who take nutrition a Red ing "many roads" to''^kyo. Last ren ived the ignition key. The fiancee were entertained at an en­ Shot ill Fray that Congress is Its own worst gagement party at toe home of Phone 4052 Cross Canteen Corps will be or­ Bight, “wa atiU faM reversea and enemy. . mmi entered his own car and got .Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wesson of ganized: The people who wopld away. aairfortunes.” T » changed dlrec- .Manchester last Saturday evening. Registration continues at toe like to work for the Canteen Corps shpifid enroll in the' Nutrition cla.ss Los Angeles. Feb. ' 23------Deba- tloB o f tb^Y*resident'8 emphasis Connecticut Mr, and Mrs. Herbert Englert of North school and the Bolton Cen­ sada Pesado, 36, known aa Finland Ready For Peace this city al.so entertained the ter school today and evening for as "th.it is one of the requirements, ■my bs^maiflcant ^he Red Cross Canteen will take “ Speedy” Dado, former bantam-, couple at a dinner party. War Ration Bdok II. This will be It hM^speclflcally, be a revela- Finland is ready to sue for a care of all emergencies aside from weight fighter, was shot and criU- Yankee Your Federal Staff Sergeant We.sson who has toe last day at the North schopl cally wounded early today, police deflnite worry otmcetning separata peace with Soviet Rus­ been on a ten-day furlough has disaster, and when toe Mobile with toe hours 3:15 to 9 p. in. Blood Donors Unit conies to Man­ said, in a cafe altercation. tlih aitiiation in North Africa. sia. That is not due to' any devel­ By A. H. O. Income Tax now returned to his post. He is Hours at the Center school today toe brother of Miss Elizabeth A. chester they will bo a.s.sisted by the Dado, .once was chauffeiir for Thare, the important fact in the opment within Finland .itself so w'ili bo 4-6 and 7-9 p. m. The C,en- trained Canteen Corps. Screen Actress Mae West and Cali­ As ineyjhkbly as this is the two We.sson, formerly employed at the ter school will he open for regis­ aUBtary altuatioD is that General much as it is due to the progress Information of vital inter­ ToUand County Home for several Motor Corps fornia bantamweight tltleholder 12 party sj}6lls system of govern­ tration on Wednesda.v from 12:30 We need drivers for Red Cross years ago. imaunel, auppoaed to be aur- o f the Red Army. Finland, In est to those who must 6le years as nurse and supervisor of to 6 p. m. and that will be the last m ent the Public Works Depart- ^.jirls. At present Miss We.sson is activities. Will the people who Clyde Vickers, 36-year-old spe­ mOBded by superior strength, has other words,' can now recognize a tax return not later day. took the Motor Mechanics .course cial officer, gave/Detectlve CapL merf"t issue has two sides, neither Joing active nursing in Los An­ Mrs. Lillian Maqk, site adminis­ m to attack. His attack, to the eventual bandwriting on the than March 15. 1943, fur­ gelas. California. last year please call toe Red Cross Thomas Bryan tois account of toe haa been successful. He has pf which is completely honest and trator at the Center school, said office for details of the proposed fray: /^ wall for the Axis cause; it wants, nished by the Bureau of League Of Women Voters on Monday evening toat the num­ through two vital passes, Eineere. The Vernon-Ellinglon League of Motor Corps? "Dado acebsted Vickers in the therefore, to save itself some ut Internal Revenue. ber of person* registering was a Peanuts cafe, asked him why he carried a them, his aim seems to be The Republicans are, of course, \\ omen Voters will hold their post­ the worst consequences o f , / an entirely within their political No. 44 poned meeting this evening at the trifle under the number regiater- Orders for toe peanuts made by gun and' then attempted to seize western Allied armies Axis defeat. rights in gunning for Public Date Of Filing Superior court room. ing for sugar cm the first day of the Mizpah. Gleaners. Epworth the weapon, which was discharged that registration. ctlona. Should he There are reasons Works Commis.sioner George 'There will bt a business meet­ and Stanley groups of toe South in the struggle. iBons enop^b why Income tax retun.s of citizens Persons who are unable to apply Methodiat church may be placed nd his success Burke and the nest of Democrats': and residents of toe United States ing at 7:30 o’clock followed by an Vick-Ackers vas booked on suspicion "unconditional siirrendiiirrender’ should in person for their War Ration witn Mrs. Garfield Kpeney. 2-0048. of assault with a deadlv weapon. next com- office holders under him. If they are required by law to be made on open meeting and discussion of not be required of pu Finns, if said so, openly, there would he the "public opinion quiz" at eight Bodk II may authorize someone or Mrs. Jay Rand, 7840, or the Red or before toe 15to day of toe third pise to register for their book by anmiiiue on the' flgbihig in the re- they , are ready, a i ^ willing to get few to disagree with them. month following tBe close of the o’clock. Cross office. / 232353234823902348235353534823535353235348485353235323535348535353 writing their permission on the Junior Rod Cross ,• ...... gloo i t ThalB—he would..wdoubt- out o f the war. Furthermore, toe Republican.s taxable, year, which for most in­ .. Common Council. / • Mayor Raymond E. Hunt will consumer declaration and by giv­ The Jiiinor Red Cross is making I' adly attempt to destroy thbae sec- Finland is pie one and only na­ are in possession of enough infor­ dividuals is the calendar year. A c­ an afghan and now has about 100 South Coventry mation and go.saip to indicate, cordingly, returns for toe calendar pieside at the. meeting of .the ing their War Ration Book I, to toe tlons in swift turn,, then lekv,ing .tiontion which/hadwmen/nau somesom practical Common Council to be hcl4."this person the.v designate. squares completed. Ina.smuch as clearly enough, that they arc jus­ year 1942 must be filed not later it takes about 90 cents ^Worth of Mi.ss Nellie Wolfe, daughter of himself free to deal more advaiv-1 justlflcatton for being on the Axis tified In doing such political gssn- than midnight o f Monday. March evening -at seven o'clock An 'toe Old .Age Tax .Council rooms. / Tax Collector Anthony Maneg- yarn to make one square they Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A. Wolfe, left tBgsniiiljr with the Eighth Army 'side iq this. war. She had herself ning. Commissioner Burke, .for 15, 1943. Returns by nonresident alien in­ Evpiy Slothera Ulub gia is receiving Old Age A.sstat- would appreciate it Xery much If yesterday for toe State Teachers amr mapping at his heels. It is a Ju k -^ en the victim 'of cruel and instance, spent a great deil ol anyone who has any odds and ends his time beinr personal political dividuals must be made on or be­ There will be- a meeting of the ance taxes at his home on Andover College at Cedar Falla, Iowa, hav­ Ouing technique of battle; but It unJliBUfM aggression on the part fore toe 15th day of the sixth Every Mothers Club this-evening road. If these taxes are not paid of yam would donate them to­ agent for Governor Hurley; there wards the finish of this afghan. ing. received word to report there has, so far, been successful./. of S ov leU ^ ^ la . When she end­ were few functions in the role ot month after the close of tot fiscal at eight o'clock at' the- home of by March 1, a penalty of 51 Is add­ year, or on or before June 15, Mrs. Walter Edwartls of Lawrence ed to the tax. Ninety more squares will complete for duty In tlje“ Waves" In which, / If Rommel should succeed In ed that war^Nihe had to give up to agent which he did not fill, eve'll it. Kindly k^avc your yam at toe down to petty ward politics. 1943. for toe calendar year 1942. street., ' - Car Markers organization she was recenUy ac­ bmhWng the Allied pincers sub- Russia the stoategic territories / Chu^h firoiips Boltonltes are being served by Red Crosiy headquarters, ,953 Main Deputy Commissioner Mike Bati- If placed in toe mail, the re­ cepted. Miss Wolfe has been posed to destroy him, it would" be Which would makW^t possible for turns should be posted in ample The Youth Fellowship of the the branch office of the Motor Ve­ stieet, or call the office. 6637. and employed in toe business office of nan, a professional politician who Rockville ^tethodiat church will tell them about the yam you have. logleal and expected for the"Nazis Russia always to hoW^lnland de­ publicly glories is toe' fact that time to reach the collector’s of- hicle Department at the Legion the/American Thread Co. since to toy to establish a pln^r move- meet this evening at 7:30 o'clock. Hall on Leonard street in Man­ hot graduation from WlndhSm tenseless and, therefore>\increa8- he is one, could give excellent a r -U jf'' ordin^y handling of Ther^ w ill b» a meeting of the guments why he himself should the mails, on or before, the due chester. Hours aVe from 8-5 p. m. High School. BMBt of their own. ^ that con- thgly under Russian diplomatic date. The envelope should bear Worl4 Wide Guild of the Baptist Present markers expire on Feb. 28. Fire Melts Main BOetion, it is p o s s i^ that some be taken off the slate payroll. The chutC'h this evening at 7:30 o'clock Miss Ma.i'KAret Jacobson, prin­ and political sway. When Hhe Republicans, in short, have a po­ proper po.stage and be addressed cipal at toe Centerisechool, and bf the sobriety In/tbe President's to the "Collector of Ihtemal at.'the home of Mi.ss Shirley German attack on Russia cam^ litical case against the personnel Mathewson of 207 East Main Telephone Cable Mias Ruth London of Lebanon, last nlgl^ came from wpr- Revenue" at the correct address in teacher of the third and' fourth F'inland moved, and if it was in-* the .department. the district where the taxpayer’s street. Prlilioii/lteveals ly over Spaiiy ■ Neutral European They have not choM-n, how- Mayor Issue Pnv'laniatinn grades, left-on Saturday to spend spirit of revenge she could hardly legal residence or principal place part of their vacation in New eiqiHals recoil a. strong flood of etei^ to present Unit cjute, puli- Mayor R'ayrt.ond E. Hunt has he blamed for it, . to regain her of business Is located. If he has Author’s De|<^iise MiddleborO. Mass.< Feb. 23.-^ffb York City, staying at the Ply­ 43rd Divisio TsilBnB'Ndxi troops to the Span­ licl}' at leust. For the refined neither, the return should be mail­ issued a’ Proclamation calling up­ —Communication lines to Cape lost territories. eur the public, the line U that ed to the collector of internal rev­ on the people o< Rockville to sup­ mouth Hotel. Miss Ida Olaco- 169th cod and Camp Edwards were ish boti^r. Other European re­ The outside world can't dictate the- state has fulfilled Its build­ enue at Baltimore, Md. port the,War Fund Appeal of the minl, who teaches the primary li^ m i, Fla., F e b /23—(A>>—Na- broken early today by a fire that grade.a, will visit friends la' New ports baVe It that the direction of to Soviet Russia, and it probably ing program, and that It will Persons in the military and na­ American ft»-d Cross to be started destroyed Alexander's dahlia farm never again do any building de­ val seiwlc'e outside the United shortly. Thi.^.readt aa follows: tiibe of toe defensje of Ursula Par- York during her vacation. the Gentian army has gone back wouldn't do m,uch good to try. in Rock Village and melted, till Anne LeDoyt, Audrey Bour- serving the e.xlstenee or .crea­ StateB./Or on sea duty, and per- "Whereas th«; men of our armed ,bott, novelist lylio goes on trial maln.'tclcphone cable linking Mid- to general^ who were perhaps ip, Nonetheless, Soviet Russia, by ne­ forces are fighting and dying on, geoise, Mildred Baker and Ruth tion of a H|MH-iflr. department, .sons ih enemy-ocewpied or be' this week on gr charge of aiding the dlebOro and Wareham. VOlpntary eii^ipsf, diirlng the RpS- gotiating a reasonable peace with 'that, of course, is a high-sound­ .sicgi^^d territory are'granted an ex­ the far-flung battlefronta of the Young, were hostesses at the Girl world, from the steaming jungles escape of a-boKlier from the Miami Thousands of tahlia bulbs, and Scout valentine party held in the *;aisn campaign, and whose theory Finland, haa it in her power to ing...... argument which Is djingr-r- tension to file, without penalty,. .^1 a quantity of and _ ship­ «UH nHiietlieli-HN, since there lire /t o the 15th day of the third monti of New Guinea to the sunbaked Beach stpbkade la.st December, Center school Friday aftertioon. ;'ls that Germany should merely demonstrate a brand of non-ag- .sands of Africa on the sea and in was Indicated yesterday in a peti­ ping hiatertalH were destroyed. The No. 4 Emergency First Aid many chances that it will not/ from the close of the .war or their Some of thp'bulhs, developed ovep ,*nr to bold Russia while striking gresslon statesmanship which return to the United States. Also,. the air: and tion Aiieu fllpd 111in Federal WV/V4court 4 A. . .4? . . . . team met Friday evening.at the be true, and since. In the opin­ The petition declarctj that she • past lo years, had won high l e g e s ^Offensive blows .1>^ the west. ion of inu^t observers, there lit a persons who during any period of ..Whereas the succew of our home of Mrs. Mildred Bloodgood would.be reassuring to.too whole forces in preserving a world w'here honors in flower shows. •I It is part of the worry in this' real and good rase, for tp^ ex­ time after Decembci 6. 1941, have and the soldier, Michael Neely at Day's Corner. world, and most specifically, k owing to.the school va­ eand turn what was supposed to ti’Ould be for the good of the State Army;" . '\ cation. ■file next meeting will war. ' But. if one should come,' toe of Connecticut, What,would be comforts, to the'support of those Rev. and Airs. Benton Ga.skell l > . the ■ turning point, of this war men who are risking and giving Mrs. Parrott said she persuaded spent the w.'ck end with Mrs. he on Monilay. March 1 with Mrs. odds are that we would not bene­ for toe good of the state would Bryan to cothe to New York to MiUhed" Bloodgood in charge of r^lnto a German victory' of dismal be the continuance of some pub­ New York, Feb. 23—(A’l — Dr. their lives for us'; and- Giuskell's pdreiiis in I’cnnaylvania. fit in the slightest from our ex­ Artur Rodzinski, incoming con­ Whereas, at, the. same time our heip her'invesligate sale-of mari-- James Spalding oci upiod the pul­ food. gconsequences for us. lic wo.rks: deMrtment, and there perience in this one. That, at ductor nf;the New York Philhar­ h/me front must be prepared to huana to soldiers and sailors. To­ pit during the pastoFa abseivcc. The Victoi-y Book Drive will 23482348000102482348484848482323484848482348485353234848485353 has been th^^ossibllity, from' the gether, they effected Indictment of colitliTiie until March 5. - Books- ★ if if if'- ^ It would be foolhardy to as­ monic Sy'mpliony orchestra con­ The Boy ScouIk and- taeir lender ira.-d, is the judgment which must date of. thg Novemlier election.' chpc not, only with possible attack sume that the Nazis are not toy­ fronted with musicians’ union on our ■ shores, but ’ with natural three suspects, she recounted. .. Ernest Dan-s attendi d' church in Cor men in .service may be left at be rendered on the basis of our that ■ this gould be «btained charges he defamed the character a body Sunday moming. the library, at the ^town clerk's ing with such strategy. It is en- through'Certain ' Democratic ac­ disasters. such as earthquake, complete inability to be guided, in and jeopardized the livelihood ol flood, hurricane, tornado, drought, The Christian Endeavor Society office, and at local storea > The possible that these reports tion. ,Jmch action would be toe this second World War, by our ex­ brother mfisiciaiis) ma; have to' fire, explosion or epidemic; and Sugar Buying - met at the nomc of Miss Juno drive is being conducted by Miss all kinds of support for those who have the front-line routines. Mind tAum Europe are correct, and resignation of Messrs. , Bqrke, face-a union trial board to defend Whqreas the American Red Loomis with Mr. Spa'dmg leader Hntt-'o - Coombs, librarian at the perience in the first one. Bannan et al. This might conceiv­ This is a iiiessage, men of the 169th, from the pipo’^ile you left he- tbif Spanish campaign is ac- his right to carry a union card. Cross is equipped and ready to of the' meetliig A 'family gather­ Booth Dimock Library; Mrs. you, we're not iloing enough. We never eould. . Poeketbook stuff, It’s interesting, however, to ably puli off the Republican at­ Calmen Fleisig, chairman of the carry,,on in .our own, and every Program Ready ing in honot of Newell A. Hills Helen Malcolm, Mra Shirley Ten­ hinrf you. Perhaps you’ve been wondering— it's been a long time, ally under way. tack, and insure the continuance note some Of the lessons we might orefiestra's union coifimittcs and ■community such indispensable wel­ 69th birthday waa held at his home nant and Miss Margaret Jacob­ iike stamps ahd~l»omls, doesn't measure up against what you ve got The best hope in the situation of a public works department. one of >1 musicians whose con­ fare progranfia aa public health Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence son. two years^ago tomorrow. Well, this is from the Manchester you left be learning.. One of these is cer­ If the Democratic party, down on your tally books. It happens to he our routine role. But In a prompt’ reversal of con- tracts were not renewed for toe nursing, home nursing first aid, Havanq, Feb. 23 (/P) A pro­ Hill of New Britain, Mr and Mrs. Thomas Welles, Jr„ of South tainly the folly of piece-meal ra­ then. Is interested primarily in 1943-44 Philharmonic season, said Gerald Chappell and daughter of behind you, the mother, the dad, the brother, the sister, the sweet­ rtttltlons in the field in Tunisia. Re- water safety and accident preven­ gram of eeonomip codperatkin street, and Dean Jackson, left let's pul it this way; there's no limit on what we'll give and what we 11 tioning. ' the welfare of the state as rep­ yesterday the entire' membership tion,- and through the Junior Red Mancheater, Mr. and Mrs. Keith from Hartford Sunday for Fort heart, the wife, the boss, the old team-mate, thj| fellow who used to *yorts on yesterday's fighting, so resented by a piiblir' wdtks de­ which includes purchase from Reynold and family, Mr and Mrs.. The .other day, the OPA was of the orchestra had pledged not Cross tn. the schools, the act aa toe iSevens with a group of Army Air do to have you hack again, with victory. |*«ar as received, indicate that partment, Its prime policy to play unless the 14 were reip- medtpm for service by our young Cuba of * 2,700.000 tons of raw Wilfred Hill w d family from p u n ch his »’>— Perhaps some of your life seems drangely routine. So does some of ahead of the game." a competent engineer not n pot- larger than ever this year, in order IJeut (JG) Edward E. Bailey, ‘24, Umb the atmoaphem of the last night while confetring with to enable this great national oia London, Feb. 23.— |The The Christian Ehideavor Society Since shoes were lalioiu'd, to Ittclnn. U ' both parties. In . Hershey. daily Cairo communiques which will hold, its monthly buaipess of Alton, Mo., perished yestf " ’ .few months baa uulicated. their (Mirsuit 'o f spoUs system ganizgtion of ours to meet what­ stop hoarding which bad 'begun Dickinson in civil life was presi­ ever demands are madi. upon it " have recorded the progress of the meeting and social Friday night in the crash of bis single t poUUcs, peem -to stnnd In the dent of Printer’s ' Ink Publishing British Eighth Army will no long­ Navy pUuis Intq Block Island bacauae the public suspected shoes Charlaa H. Russell lit the hbmt of their Preeldent, OwB Want Eaemy M-ny of' Booh n solutloa. the Co., of' New York, a post he as^ Charles Heury RuaaeU, 62, o f 88 er be'issued, it wag stated ^oday Mies PhylUa Gowdy. Sound, about two mlMa off ®*®?**^ were going to be raUpned, gov- people of Connecticut Uix-e no ‘Sumed in 1983 after 14 years as P rosp ^ t, street, died suddenly on at the War Office, since opera­ Herbert Bimday. bas returned laland, titas Navy announced, p ie anuBiBt authorities bavt been right to com i^in, not until they Associate editor of Printer's Ink Monday afternoon at his home. He tions in North Africa now are ufi- from a three weeks' vacation spent Navy said a nsoua rtrofoft .wfp stop voting Yor n spoils system yrocUli^tng ttutt Oothluf la and Printea'’s Iiik jnonthlyi ptwB- waa kom July 16, 1880 at Colum-l^^thq si; m mr *»• f m u l ■ ■ paptir tratfa publieatlona. / , bia and c m m ' tq Rockville " •*»bl ews From HometOMai^ Pagani, Kearns M anrlirsiw W ants a M oliile (laiile^^n I'nil Battle of Seicheprey Good Qfficors For Soldiers, Overseas ■ . . ______I Revived by Veterans Loral Soldiers l^htiiig^ ' t 1 r 'l .n .n T o a do. They hM-e ecccpted the chal XI ACtlVlH^ and e.nailges in J iT remarkable manner. O verseas Vi'ill K eiiiem -' ^)eta^Is of .One of the '.In M ^rhpstrr Silire "'’d " 1 ? " to go through until , in JTlBllMesier Victortni won. Thl.‘ fact should, her These Bovs. A Letter ()iltsluii(lin^ Evnit.s in T he B o ^ Left for am^fig the few other.s which we Lasf \^’a r; Ltiral Sol* ’ , . \ wtll mention, leave you with feel- ( • Mo.st of the men of C.'ompany K . Service. /fng of pride that you arc an Amer- ' will remember without any difUcul- | tlirrs Bartiripalnl. X / can, a citleen of a Democratic Na-: To the Boys tion th at can fill in, t any emer« ty, their old First Sergeant Thomas I. OreetingA fellows! J’agaiii of Rockyille, He \va.s a One of the oijt.standing battles gency when '.he chip.s arc down. lio ar Old Piil.s; ' Truly, boys, lot.s of w ater favorite in old '(’oiiipaiiv •!, and !«•- of the Woi 1(1 War I was the Battle I'roiii Other Stales It .seems ages since I watched ■pilled over the dam 9*^7 Along this :.ne. We have as onr owne even iiioie popular («.m U'P- | the boys of my own renamed Anti- of SeichCiire.v, France, which oc­ cold morning when .you nled out g(Wts for the duration, several kick of Company K. ' For th>, in- I Tank 'outfit drilling on the State curred on Ajiril 20, 1918. The 102d tbc glde door of the Manchester scor^f lassies from Vermont and formation of his many military Armory floor, but that old floor. Regiment had seeh its first service f'. Btat# Armory Into the unknown. other ?tew England States, who friends, no^’ overseas, he Is still j has been the horn for some '200 j^e Chemin des Dames frotj X- ■' _ . ovi«i. have corm. to Manchester to make top-kick. He i.s affiliaiod with the j boys of the anti-aircraft outfit, a man X Tours has been a t yi g i pnracluitcsXpi our air services. bunch of fine tads'froni Texas and from February 8,'i918, whoiy Stale Guard of Connertieiit, hav- , 2nd Battalion wa.s btigaded/ivtth ^, jlC* for at.least 1,2 months of l^^jTliey are domK a grand job here, ing been one of . ttie. original or- ; the Southwest f, Bmc you b “Ve been absent from 11^ , the*'’ homes and It is four vears now .since I pull­ the KiTlli i Flench I Rf^imCiit To*, wf liave heard from you—and I Their objVcl—as ours—i.s ganizers of the Rockville Guards, y through until March T. When it be­ ^organization suiiilar to thg/ ed off the old uniform and hung , hkVe bept In touch wttfi your jj, over with and flat- Manchester Is trying 1o raise funds so that they can'possess a Mobile Canteen Cnit to be used In up the leggins after 17 .years of gan to operate a sepfor indepen­ ^gkoysments, even though yon .were [p,, enemies for ali^ time. peatetime National Guard. dently, The ReglirWnt was rellev- Sergeant Pagani was First Ser­ time of emergency. Sponsoring the drive are the Salvation Arm.V and the V. F. W. Auxiliary. As National Guard s.^rvice, I need not bUimring in the sands of Florida Then .there ia the Stat# tiiiard. yet they have not reached their proposed goal bilt public h^spOnse to the drive has been good. tell you fellows that I have \hought! "n March 2(y^®fatime and slogging through nnits of which ,voii have\never geant of Company K.for some ten .vears. Over that period of time he of .you man.v t'nir.s in thesv two j beved in all / p ”*'ltmu.s b.v the " the dust of Louisiana for-.yet an- j,'ppp ('ompanics O and H under vears while vou were drilling in 1 French, other while. command of Captain.s Kralvlt had many an opportunity to Ire- come a commi.s.sioned officer. He the sand O f Camp Blanding and I The K i'^ u e n l sufteroil 494 cas- Changes At Home Schiebel and David McCollum were never hesitated in turning down (iiiards’ Dress wallowiiig in the mud of Cam p j ualties JA it.s short front-line ex- formed right after you left town Greeting to Soldiers Shelby. with maneuvers- in be- I periei)Ce. although this sector was . Tou must know by this time that such an offer however, for he felt as a “quiet” part of the 11m past two years Ijave wrought and have been carrj'ing on in your th at hi* place wa.s w ith the enlist­ tween dhanges here at home,, and we feel stead ever since. ed meiK, This was all right with Sees Gliaiiges Now you are on.the. real mission at that time. The Chemin dee that you would want to know about Right after Pearl Harbor, the and you are ready to face our mes was the firs,t front-line ex­ .. those changes, put down in a stm- Guard was called into active aerv- Is Extended hv Mayor enemy, if you have not faced the perience of the War. jt-‘ pie, Informative sort of way. All ice, guarding strategic points in Iiitpr<‘stiii<; to (',oiii|»ar<‘ already. We. here, whci servedXi>r Iiitii Front I.ines tto t has gone before has been more Manchester. Hartford and viejnity. Dear. Buys of the lH9th: various lengths of time ur the Oil the 29th of Maich orders ; or less forgotten,idnd the while you National Guard, Charlie iiaraon, it should not be^alued in the colonies we may They did a good job. Yet 'the Uniforms of Former Two quick war years have pass­ were received for the^ Regiment to The young man was pilpt of o xTorpeoo are languishing out there in the severe loss of manpower, and the Harvey Winchell, Ralph/ Kilpat­ relieve the 1st Division (regulars) South Seas...waiting for aome- many men ip defense industriea Stale Militiamen. ed by and on the .second anniver­ rick. . George Armstremg, Louis in the Tout Sector and on the 31st win nor in the pages historians will attempt l, thing to happen.. .that is the time, makes it hard'to keep the roster sary of your entrv into Federal Cervirti, Sparky Siudella. (in the the 1st Battalion relieved the com- Plane at Midway. / \ / brothers, when thoughts leap back of ,the local companies lip to It would be inl(‘resting to com­ -service here in Manchestor's arm­ Armyi Andrew ^ggetts, Arlluir ^ 26th Infanto' . to write,/but rather in the youth of our coun­ :Gustafs..n J a ^ i e d l e r , .lohnny Division. During th. w srer the Pacific swells, the Rockies, strength, pare the uniform of the former During thr" a tte prairies to little New England. ory, we find you Blattered widely Kynoch. Liouj/ Helnicr Anderson, .\riiied With Shntgigis Guardsijien to .what they are wear­ Clarehce ApfierSon, Johnny An­ night of April 1 the 2nd Battalion His letter, to a frhhd in Connecticut, ^os try, whd^ never trained for war, rather almost % •' How good New England seems i Don't think these civilian -sol­ over the four' corners of the globe. similarly relieved a battalion of from your, point of vantage, eh ? ! ing-toda.v as regular Army men.. Little did we think on that cold derson. Jjm Finneg-in. Fray Fii)- diers (like you used to be) ara negan.-T^tnd many others join with thX28lh Infantry, while,The 3rd written before the battle ^ whoAieVer believed in war, but who hove from ,.W» hardly need to ask, for we felt mollycoddles and ..unfit for service.' Most of t’ e townspeople can re­ March .morning 24 months ago, Battalion went into Reserve in the tha same way you now feel after a me IrtAviahing you follows all the,/ They may be armed with shotguns member when they paraded on that there would come a Pearl 1 the world. area of Mandrev and An.saiiville. s ^ e hidden source brought forth a gallantry couple of years in the wilds of wltb a few aub-machine guns It was while serving In the Toiil ' Ijuson in the Philippines. How we Armistice or Memorial day in the Harbor,, a Guadalcanal—or a tell Eddie Doran, my old thrown in for good measure, but ompany clerk, to watch out for sector that the- Battle of Sciche- Here it is: ^ trodld like to be back in harness at kahkl uniform which was similar North African campaign. .> prey occurred; At 1:30 a. m. on the ^hich is homespun, it is so real. tha winninguack of those Islands! thejrre wUling and eager for the to those worn by World War No. 1 his addition if he is working on toughest kind of service. / doughboy. With war so treacherously forc­ the company payroll. There was a 2pth of Ajiril M Company had But age has its limitations and re- been rqMeved by D Com pany; and '^Itrlctions to that kind of service. All tha local plants, almost Details Of Uniform ed upon us, we ape facing 'one of time, Eddie . . . but we won't go You will pardon, I hope, the presumption I say these things because I know you liked without exception, are doing some­ Up until the last year of their two things—the utter defeat of into th at. C 'Company had relieved L Com­ ' Back To the Homeland pany. At 3 a. m. the enemy put' : But back to the homeland. thing to win the war. directly or existence as a National Guard our enemies or permanent subju­ So long boys . . . bring me back which allows me to write thusly after a silence and understood boys; because I wanted you ■ Manchester is about the same as indirectly. Even the tnickers are unit, the unifonn was as follows: gation, to an arch fiend and his a Jap scalp. own a heavy barrage on these positions in the line in the town , before ypu There has been working around the clock to get Campaign or.Pershing cap (bar­ vassal hordes. We will never sub­ Y'our Old Top Kick \ skating th Center Springs Park, the Manchester products to termi­ rack brim and visor); English mit to any, tyrant if we suffer the R ag n er C. G u s ^ a o n of Seicheprey, and at S (c'ni. the .of so many months. Or is it years? By this ^o know that t|iey have not let you down; that ifU n g on UiA.broad slopes of High- nals for shipment. serge dress uniform, with loss of everything we call dear. enemy Storm "Troopei^ ' (Sturra- ISBd Park and B^reh Mountain, and We may ba short of gasoline, breeches; roll leggings which had Manchester boys by the thous­ truppen) attacked. time I have learned that no matter how many obt here between d spaceless sea and sky, MhUcing has behi the enforced tires, and some foods—Including to be rollvJ onto the leg; General ands are today ready to face the Storm Troope Attack gbode of tranaportatkm from home that staple of the family.larder— issue shoes: black necktie and enemy on many front's. Monthly, Mascot Owned The German Storm Troops were others may, for the sake of convenience, reckon Ar^rican youth has found itself and given to home, home to ofBba >nd home butter--but we are going on, woolen shirt. There was also a field our strength of young manpower preceded by the 2S9th (German) to mills for these many days. stronger with each passing day. uniform w*-ich w as m ade of a at home steadily decreases. To- Regiment and two or three com­ the length and breadth of this world, i^ true itselUso that at home the spark may catch, ^ -There haa been a change>4n the We may have to walk more and lighter woolen substance, kahki in you, who have been iii th e process- i By Guard Unit panies of Territorials, listed.as two people, and you will know what it seie less; sleep more and work long­ color. Each man carried a Model es of training and readying for an infantry battalions, with machine /unit of measurement is in terms ^/4iappy burst iiitp flame, and burn high. If the coun­ M sdl about. On December 7. er and harder-—but the goal we 1917 Springfield rifle, with the ex­ enemy far overseas, all of M a^ the pages.of local and national guns, sappers, and pioneers. SHnethtng happened at Pearl H ar-^re aiming for is brighter" on the the men also, for he was well liked ception of the automatic gunner Chester extends Its best wishes fdr history. But Dog Only I^asted After a determined resistance memories, and although censorship prohibits try takes these sacrifices with indifference it hor. Through the deaths of many h^con now than when you went in that capacity, never being other who carried the well-known your siiccesaXyour continued Though you may face a cruel, by the two units. Companies D and of our boys there, a challenge was awaJ^.v,You m ay re st assured th at than just and fair in all dealings. Browning automatic rifle. A cart­ ty in God’s hinds and wffi^n the vicious enemy who gives no quar­ Until It Met an Alliga­ C were overpowered except in the ^ Bgunted in our faces, one which ridge, belt capable of carrying 200 Job is done a qmck retuix to your ter, rem em ber th a t those a t hofine town of Seicheprey Itself. It was much that I should like to say, jOllow me by will be the^uelest ingratitude the world has there 1^ ho slackers on this front, Had F’biir.Childrrii Si|ch passing month becomes more even aa you would countenance rounds of 30 caliber ammunition homes and loved^nes. are constantly thinking of ypu and tor in the South. estlmatfed at from 3,000 to 4,000 tom ful, more essential to meet. . none on yoiir front. We will win When Company K was to be was worn about the waist. Down through the years Man­ your maximum Offering ..In this German troops took part In th* right of those bright memori^of your gra­ ever known. Sooie Small Sacrifices Federalized into active duty with C ontents Of- P a rk chester's young mei bled and died great wor,Id-wide\ holq^ust, ,and When the Manchester National raid and German casualties were this war OUR Wgy— or not at all. the regular Army, Tommy hesi­ There has been much talk about So keep doing t^ Jo b you began The pack which was carried con­ for the preservationX of Freedom. that under God out cause will tri­ G uard unita left tow-n tw o years heavy: They lost from 600 to 1,800 cious' hospitality to wish you one and all a tated quite some time before he tained: two blankets; a shelter- You are now.in the front rank of umph M it has in' opr glorious killed while the losses of our; There is mudh that I cannot say which figeriflees at home. Actually, we in the same old way. Tbu will pick decided to get out. In Spite of the ago The Herald run a story stat­ tav« not begun to sacrifice yet. up spirit and enthusiasm when you half, (one half of a pup tent); tent glorious cavalcade \pf heroes past. , X troops (for the entire month) w'er* fact that he was married and had pole and five tent pegs; on* rain­ whose deeds of many fieras of bat­ David Chktpbers, ing how neither of the two units listed as 71 killed. 134 wounded, of health and gpdd cheer. Vrue. we cannot lue our car for see the flood of new men, many of four children, he had been attached should be said befpre it is too late. It is my piaasurr driving. We cannot al­ them your Juniors and others your c o a t: a huge rrio.squlto netting; tle have been written incuslibly on Ciliairmfin, Board of Selectmen. had a company mascot. The 122 gassed, or a to tal of 327, ex­ so long with the National Qiiard phonal items and frofn the pack story suggested that they might clusive of a considerable number ways be sure of having enough fuel seniors, taking their places in'tie unit that he felt closer to it than The fates have b ^ n kind to me. In a fear that national ihertia will cancel the gains for the home heating. We have line. In a steady stream they are. was ' sui. nded the bayonet and possibly adopt a 'gator. Little of pri.soner.s captured by the (3er- ny other individual member of the some .sbrf of a trench tool such as If' fijpen had to go without for days going from the old Silk Town — f did we know th/n how true that man.- bnipaiiy. It was a wise, but pick, shinci or axe. While on ac­ prediction might turn out. v war where any semWdnee of pleasure is, to say won at such price. \ tm S weeks, manv food items so even as they did in all our earlier H’ea'H-breaking decision when he fi­ Head of L df Ministers Brlleaii \\ (mmIh B attle itoatifui in othfF' years. But re- tive duty men alao carried a tin Company K. when it boarded wars and campaigns—into all of nally a^ked for his discharge pa­ helmet and notx'^b. Except for a Short period (May *he least, bad t ^ e , I find many things that atrictions of this caliber are not the services. The spirit and en­ pers. the train that cold March -morn­ 2-13) - the regiments continued in You will, I know, doNjII in your power to ■■erifices. They should be, and CciRipare all outhese items with ing did mahage to have a mascot, thusiasm of these men would be a what the infantry^^dier carries the Toul Sector until relieved by a n stepping stones by which we At pre.sehtshe is working at Colt Speaks to 0 Soldier Boy» it was A dog which had followed the 154th iJivTsion (French) and please me as l4cnow they would please you. treat for you to see. Patent Fire Ahms in Hartford, do­ in today’s modern Army, apd note help others to keep foith>as I know you do, flan approach the pinnacle of sacri- j So buddies of the 169th, carry the boj-s .on their Depot Square the 82nd Divi.sion (U. S.) between that so many others of our loy- i ing his bit in war-production. Plus the difference. Pick up iu^y popu­ march- The dog was obtained When you b ^ r others saying harsh things on to V'icloty. Many long weeks, this he also spendayit least one lar picture magazine and Msers’e By Ra*'. W . Raiph'^W ard. .Ir. attVinpls to minister to your re-. June 24-28 al town have attained in so few | and months and possibly years are President of MiuKliester Ministers by i'rivate Lester Keeney, sou of E arly July f Officers for one day it just disappeared. terj perhaps stupid at first but never weak. anad, ail managed nmder fine volun­ I and often, keep those heads down ihained a t hon>^. There ia hardly anew the religious principles of Paris. source of^ontentment. Thoughts of Con­ and think of u.s here at home ,pu11- ...... friendli- Maybe an alligator got him. tary service of your friends and a home in Manchester that is w'ith- understanding, justice, Saw the Alligator neighbors. j ing for every last one of you/fo bat Of Mi"her Ranks itioh ( Housewife Writes 66 Men Z' '*■*1 The boys who br<^ght nothing but contempt ' a perfect score in the Xtvcst'as out a service flag, several with as In connection with the alligator, necticut laurel are perhaps incongruous as I Hundreds of men, and now wom­ many as three or four stars. While a , u V. U.. „, ..fothi). . .vu„ >..w,w in Serv ice ^ an, have taken over the controls League. will be heeded ^ross the laqd by. it seems from a story related by and indifference in collegc--who showed an the war hM scattered our com­ one of .the former NationaF Guard of defense machinery to speed the' .tVthese s A O A ofa F everyy'occupatidna s r 0 A s 1 u F toss and/1 s-Are * becon^ accustomed tp the business of death According to a atatement mad? munity all over the world, it has men, that there was a pond near­ Shelby, O.-(,Pi- Mrs. 'Earl .production of plane engines, pro- by Major James MeVrigh, Inspec­ paradoxically drawn us closer to­ iigious allegiance."ghirhi BriSsell.' a housewife, averages a apparent 'lack of responsibility, carry now pallers and hu.idreds of essential by camp in which the boys of the but tf^y serve as a bblonce wheel. Tills Pap<5r to (io tor General's Department and gether as w-e share mutual con­ As you nave learned on the 169th used to swim. One day a letter every three weeks to 66' war materials. Through smoky f(/rmcrly commanding omcer of cerns for our boys In the service fighting l^de t h ^ all superficial Shelby area youths bealdeij her the load, with a pride no Spartan ever bet­ '^ly haze, day and .night, your lad from Company 1. N8w Brit­ Company K during pi i-war'days,. 'and do our part to sea a commtm barriers/of. rac^ and creed fall own son Billy, who enlisted in the f^n d s and neighbors nave Hoilrd To Loral Soldiers Manchester’can boast of more ain (constant companion of Com­ /My luck canVIast much longer, but the cause victorib’us. away before the threat of a com­ pany K) saw what looked like a Navy the day after Pearl Harbor. WHh the olie thought in mind -to commissioned officers in the U. B. mon foe, as we at. home have real- Feelirig that she j "wasn’t con- tered. / pfod^ce more and better planes There Is probably not a'inan in log in the pool. Arrp’y than, any other Jp,wn of such either Co'fnpany K- W tlie Anti- ized'how- much we as Jews, Catho­ trlbuting enough";, Mrs. Brissell flame goes o^and only that is important. and pins and bom'bs to defeat our ai«i in the United States. He swam out and upon ap­ This commorative section of Tank Co. that has not had a letter, lics and P ro testan ts hav-e lit com ­ proaching the "log” he perceived has just gone jo work In a de-. Many of my friends are now deacU T o a a n e m ie s .\ ! The Herald is devoted to the form-, yAlajor McVeigh claims that mon, and we are working for that fehse Induatrv'. en Volunteers there are over lOfi Manchester.men many' in most cases, from the it w-as a ’gator. ' A tra p w-as im­ ^ Please grve all ,my best wishes to all of the . .. . . er National Guard vuiits of Man priest', 'rabbi or minister of hi.s this reason, from the company roster at . the chester is well represented. appreciate your letters to iis. tell a mascot after the war's end. War SpeiMM Vam Making ware you here to see them now! The Herald- is going to print many evidence of Federal induction be­ 'All of these' men's names are ing us how much your religion ------Those girls and piany 'a mar*- extra copies of this issue and for­ cause . of dependency. He saw not avalalble, therefore The Herald means to you on the fighting front Guards^ Range itoi woman teven a grandmother ward them to Washington. - many years of active service with refrains from printing'the names We. are especially g ratefu l .to know 'Our fen^ planes, on their re­ The needs o^ w ar J»ave stim u ­ turn trips after 'delivering per- lated cottoiT yarn production by Serving In now atjfi then) spend th eir full- It is hoped that the War De­ the unit and made his. way through, of those who are known to have of the splendid response you arc Proud Of The Manchester sight hours over^intneate ma,(.'hinp.s partment will see to it that the the ranks, from the gn.'^lc-' <’f I’ci- been commissioned. glviog to yoiir' chaplains in their Thing of Past spnnel and materi^ to fighting nearly 1(K) per cent since 1939. The doing the job they k ere asked-to copies are delivered to these boys. vate to Sergeant.. / fronts, bring back strategic mate­ amount, according to government rials including bristles',\ tungsten; figures; leaped from 552,000,000 He will be most remembered as pounds to 1,100,000,000 in 1943. the disciplinary First Platoon Ser­ silk, and tin. \ LoVal Boys in.' Service .-.i. geant w’hose word was the law, but ,\inl Here’s Co. K’s Non-Coms May Want to Kiiow Noii-Coiiis of Anti-Tank Qimpaiiy never unfair. He later resigned Our this active Job while on the Ogdens- ,41)oiit Itfi Condition. ’ burg maneuvers, and was re­ Sons and Dads Ttigethcr assigned as mess-sergeant where r? he did another splendid Job. It occurs to The Herald that the He too. is working In Colt Pat­ former Manchester National Guard Them, We, On The Home Front, Have Gone All-Out On e n t F ire A rm s in H artford, back*; boys might like to know what the ing up his former military friends In the Pacific area,' by doing his condition ^f their Bolton range ia part in the production of war es­ at the present time. This might be sentials. expressed by one word, "Lousy.'* . Ever since 1941. the .range haa War Production To Help Speed The Day Of Victory. been decaying. T<> begin with, for­ Air Trainee mer Patrolman Lester Berhend, now a member of the Anti-Tenk Hits Pop Jackpot Company accidently started a fire there one Saturday afternoon, and the flames soon destroyed most of Miami, Fla.—fl>)—Ofilcer Candi­ the landscape. date Eugene Gelsman'of the Army Following this, several rifle '■3 Air Corps, decided to have a soft team members of Company K did drink and'put a nickel into the a little practising one aftenioon vending machine. and used as smmimitlon, tracer THE ELLIS COAT Hardly had he grabbed his bot­ bullets. One of these bullets of fire tle before another popped out. and hit the range shanty and It was another and another—and still an­ but a short time later that the pita other. His feHow officer candi­ and the shanty burned down. dates quickly formed a line and One would hardly recognise the quiclily diaposed of the free drinks. jwige as a range in , its present % ■ ^ J . . condition. Ehccept for the huge All-crewmen manning the U. S. tr -* HlS> > sK.'-*/ .'.V*-—''.-, mound of earth which served aa a Amy’s heavy bombing planes pit prottotion fhorn flyiag buNeto. must hereafter be experts in gun­ Wonder hosir many of the,above boys are still with the old out­ an traces e t th e ran g e baye dliM*- *■1 Is ie m r Hm Anti-Tank Company Non-Coms looked a cold nery so the bomber’s fire power fits. Here they are just two years ago a few weeks, before they peared. At one time lit #aa the P len ty of milea of land and water aeparate theee military eons and their dads now and many chahges have taken pl*cs In their toy In IN I just tofora the units left for Camp Blanding. will not be, reduced should the entrained for Camp Blandlngl Perhaps we may'hear from some of pride and joy of the Manchester duties and ranks. A second-bsud ripjwr to jjiej[uy who » n namx . ^ es4(st lads Igok luday. regular gunners be put quDof sc-1 ijte uoys alter uiis annivrrsaiy liwuc has batin read by tha lada of boys, and maybe it will be that f ' thc iesth. Hato'fi helping. tw ay agaU^jKUBe day, Utom-KU.; , 1.' First A|d Everyone Knows FDR Reviewed State Guard ^ Fonnw Governor—-New Governor Highlights of Events Trains Many Of Local Guard Units Guard in 1940 Forihpr Solilier Tells o( Two Units Here Turn A recital (if events concerning • rookie, reception • center. f(>r their The Hot Day in Aii^ii..sl Out Soldiers Whp the Mahfhester National Guard, encampment. _ .w Shortly after their return to III New York. ^ Make Good in Army. would, of course, require much lif,, from the .summer en- space, but a brief, descriptive campment, both units were called President / -Roosevelt's recent iDurinc the two years that the outline could be given for those i to active duty by the State during trip to, Casablanca and his review former NaUonal Guard uniU have who might be rather hasy about well-remembered '86 flood of the troops stationed' in North be«a In Federal service, their the activities of the former j enveloped Hartford. I^e ; Guardsmen did an iinevental Job Africa brings to mind. to soldiers places have been taken by t^’o Guardsmen. „f protecting property from loot- here, {he lime he revelewed the units of State Guard under c<>n^ It was the Home Guard of Man- ,ers and keeping the public from National Guard troops while they Bland of Captain David McCollum C hester until the year 1920 when removing germ-infe.sted gocxls jVere at camp in Ogdensburg, New and Captain Frank Schiebel^,/^p- the government designated the their submerged homes. ^ „ . . . The units also went oh active York, in 1940. tain McCollum commands' Com­ troops as the Connecticut Nation- jjjjy the State of Connecticut It was on a hot August day pany H and Captain/' Schiebel al Guard. Manchester support­ d bring rir the flood-hurricane of 1938. when the review was to take place Company Both uhita are of ■ ed in the Main street armory two Imm< and both Manchester units were the 2nd Bahalion,/lat Military units, the Howitzer Company and had died down, they were called assembled in the early afternoon. District under ^mrnand of a for­ Company G. Infantry. It was The place of review was some mer National ^Juard officer. out ands placed on guard in the designated that the two units business sections of North and BecHii.se of the many, many first aid classes Which have been eight miles distant over some pret­ 1 *''ut.-Colopel WiiHam J. Max- should dnil at least one night per •fiinctioiung here in Manche.ster, there are thoiisamis Who are well- ty dusty terrain. Nevertheless, the Wall. HeadquartersXrf the bat- South Manchester. Directly after week and attend a camp for. a this tour of iluty they were .ship­ veriicd in the art of caring for injured persons. This ghoiip is prac­ march waa completed, and finally U...on ai-e in the Stafb Armory, period of two weeks. ticing artitlcial respiration. Manchester is really all-out in civilian Hartford. \ ped to East Hartford, fo r' flood the troops reaehed the destination Things went along smoothly, duly again. This la.sted for exactly preparedness. ^ ' which proved to be a large plain. Many local .boys have batn in, the two units indulging in friend­ and through these two unitSi.re- one week. .All Het For Review ly rivalry In sports and also in Hummer Eneamimirnt ■ were on their-way hoipe from decided that the National Guard oelving their preliminary military .military 'accomplishments. Elach The many thousand troops were txMnlng. It has been increas­ In 1937, 1938, the troops went F’lattsbiirg that the first war crisis Was to be Federalized for at least massed into formation under ths year they went to camp at Nian- to Camp Cross, Niantic, for their v.as pa.s.sed. Nevertheless, one one year's training. It was a shock ingly hard for the commanders to tic, and', each military, holiday direction of General Hugh Drum, keep their units up to full strength summer encampments anyi it week later, cm Heplember 3, 1939, at first, hut after a quick recov­ they parade in their full regalia, ery, both units i^ent about their and finally all was set and in due to the inroad^njadc upon the ■ Thi.s picture was .snapped on. November 12, 1939 while the lfi9lh wasn't until the year of 1939, Germany invaded Poland, and war readiness for the arrival of ths fblled to Strike Duty when war eloiids wer/ first sciir- waa begun. business, and by Februar.v 24, personnel by the diwrt and volun­ was encamped at the Cheney Mill.o. Governor Raymond K. Baldwin . It- vifas during the year of 1934 president. A guard detail was put tary enlistments. was on hand to review the Guardsmen Today, four years later, he rving that they weyC shipped far Immediately the (ounlry hetame 1941, they were, induclerl by Army that'the National Guard units were war ronseioiis. a,nd in the monlhpf officials. at the many bridges from the But in spite of many difficul- IS again Governor of the Sl.ite, having beaten former Governor Rob- | from home for their ' customary railroad station to the place of re­ called to active strike duty. It encTimpment. This was the weti- November 1939, the 169th Infantry The next few weeks were spent •: ties, the State Guard has carried ert Hurley ih the last State elections. |was while the well-remembered view, )»nd incidentally one of these on-.ahd has given several score of remembered Plattshurg, New York decided upon a one week ehcamp- at the local Armory on Main silk strike was on. and it hit this inent. The place turned out to be street, the men living there and Guardsmen war alert enough to men now in service their initial 1st Lieut, f’hesterfleid Plrle and maneuvers which covered a front discover several .sticks, of dyna­ military training, which accord- campment in spite of adverse town to a certain extent. Cheney from the ^ a te of Maine to .Soiitli Manchester. The 'old X’lock mill being paid by the Government. weather was well Mkcd by i the 2nd Lieut, llniry Mathiason. Brothe.rs' workers went out in on Forest street, now the Pioneer They took the Army physicals and mite under one of the small road ■ ig to letters,later received from The Guards have been issued Carolina. Regvilar Army troops bridges. Whether accidental or not, lese same men,, has aided them Manche.ster Guards and they re­ sympathy with their fellow silk versus National Guard: Parachute Company, .saw much those whd were not fit were drop­ ceived valuablie training durmg summer and winter clothing, leg- workers' but in no way cause the military activity that first week of ped. Captain Naylor, former com­ nothing more concerning the dyna­ a little in advancing in rank gins, winter coats and winter trouble experienced elsewhere. In This was the year that public mander of a Hartford unit suc­ mite was heard. in toe civilian army. the two-day tour of duty. ridicule was directed to the fact Noveipber. • SUte Guard Is equipped The Guards were originally caps. - Sturbridge, Mass., and In Putnam. i r- , j Maneuvers extended all over the ceeded CapL Mc'Veigh as comman­ President .Arrive# it waa necessary to use force to that the Guardsmen were equipped der of Company K. Captain Mc­ The Manchester boys, along sdth with itootguns and sub-maChine equipped with Enfield rifles but only with broojnsticks and signs town and many was the time that an intensive program t»f a shortage of rifles in some places subdue riots. Manchester was saved from a Veigh was promoted to the rank the thousands of others stood at Do Not Forget Manchester's National Guard on their backs. It was true to a of Major and put on the Battalion ease in the hot summer sun for Ua\ warfare and defensive e S u ^ the Army to requisition certain extent. Many heavy artil­ simulated enemy by the valient been.outlined for State the Guards’ arms and the^ state was mobilized and proceeded to Gunrd.snien. ' Guard mounts were staff, which was commanded by many hours, but finally the com­ the State Armory. Hartford, lery pieces were simulated with Frederick Reincke of New Britain. mand of "Attention” was given Ouardxdut: Many of the State immediately made plans to pur­ To Write Letters nltlk cans filled with oxide. Meh held in the West Side oval and have attended a chase single-barrel .15t gsuge .shot­ where It lived in close confine­ even the geyvermar of* Connecticut To Hoiithern Camp preceding the arrival o f the Presi­ Guard x^i' Quite often The Herald receives walked around with pieces of pipe Then the eventful day came War Dei int tactical school guns. with whtch-.„they are jiow ment for eight days. Though paid a visit Ur the troops. The dent. Next came "Present ArmsJ” letters from the men who are now they came close to being called which were to be respected as when both Manchester units were and a countless number of bayonet for a week' ensive training in equipped. "trench mortars." whole encampment was over as hfi, and .have re- "somewhere in the Pacific" and out to Stiirbridgp. actually they qiiiekly as^it' had started and one placed aboard a train at Depot studded rifles swrmg into view irregular wai Many of the older tn- F'unn.v Square ands ent to Camp Bland- tamed to their its to initiate a originally serv'Sd intone or-. never got past the Hartford ar­ day after their departure, there above the troops heads. Almost tional Guardsmen. No dpubt many mory. However, the maneuvers them­ was no visible marks which would ing. Florida. They were there for faster than the eye could follo' •iBiUar course bf ktody among the other of^the Mahchwf^r' ledte units^kr^ local persons receive letters alsci. selves were far from comedy. Days several months, and participated BOfi-corns and enlisted personnel. now discharged. While they were* In the fall of 1934, a re-desig- give away the fact that some 2,- the presidential car swung past it is noted how the men plead natioii took place. The 169th were spent on the dusty roads with 000 men had encamped there. in the gruelling Louisiana ma­ the troops and soon disappeared With the Manchwer State on duty immediately after Pearl for from ,home. It is their full 68 pound packs, the companies neuvers, Manchester folks fpllow- Armory almost completely taken Harbor, these men,, many of Infantry, of which the two units Manchester soon forgot the en­ from view. That was alj^ there was only cohtqct with the world they were a part, decided that they too far ahead of their kitchens, so campment ed these 'with interest. Following to it. V n t by the regular aniw defen­ whom were employed in defense once knev^'-v that they did not eat, hours end. the declaration of war' shortl.v sive troop#. It has been ^dMf'eV't plants, were discharged for that would redesignate all units for In -New York .Again It shouldn't^bf neccs.sary tor the purpose of easy mobilization It was forbidden to eat any of the In the three initial weeks of after Pearl Harbor, December '7, to give the State Guardsni^n\toc reason as it seriously affected air­ anyone to remimT<11080 who are plentiful fruit which dotted the 1941, the guardsmen were shipped right Wnd of training this w1ntet% craft production to have so ntany s la te r s in this respec This meant nothing important, i August. 1940,.the Guardsmen went to Camp Shelby, Mississippi. s la te r s in this respect/ToTo begin only that some units would have New York farm trees, and disci­ I to camp in New York again. This Nazi Battalion hut as aoon as spring comes^.the en in the Guards and not at with there shouldn't be a slack­ There the trail ended, due to MBeers of the two local compSt^ to change their associated letter. plinary action had to be taken in j time to Ogdensburg, where an­ ,^ir regular place of employ- ers. A man who is stationed, in many cases. Water,rtoo, was none censorship. It seems that they IM will take their men Into th> me; some far-flung battle front of It waa soon found that Manches­ other sham warfare problem, was were moved In part to a California Trained to Loot ter’s G Company would have to be too plentiful, and only that which 1 worked out to the satisfaction of Woods and fields and train them'|. Battalion St4iff world often wrnders why it is that port of .embarkation and shipped to hragular tactica as recoip- r^ n ^ e d as K Company. To the had been chorinated by the Engi­ I all concerned. Discounting the SLieut.\Archle Kilpatrick of The ho seems to have been forgotten. neer Corps was allowed to be overseas, somewhere in the Pa­ Inanded for use of such inteidor Frequently, in the letters to The alumiiKpf the unit, this was a ' many now forgotten hardishlps cific fighting area. There they arc London—iVP)—The Germans hsve ■one defensive troops. H^ald stikff Is Plan? and Train­ calamity.' ,, In changing the name drank by the men. whicih the Manchester boys went ing'pff leer Of the 2nd Battalion Herald there is a mild chiding of On the Anal maneuver, two days' today, some two hundred former an entire army baruilion in Rus­ The local'units were called on Manchester folks for not writing.- of the unitt. 4bey felt much of the through, the camp was uneventful, Manchester boys. They left quite sia whose bus’ness is not pri­ dgutjr on* December 8, IM l, and and CSerald Dbtneusy, formerly of Ma'hy folks have forgotten these glorious hlstor^'lpnghistoty' lphF associated before camps end...a. tragedy oc­ and they returned to Manche.ster, a gap in the town's population. marily that of fighting but to loot wore out guarding bridges, build­ Compkiw K, and^ author of the boys who once lived, went to with G would be lost; . Neverthe­ curred in which C<>mpany K men never dreaming that their days as There is no doubt that they have, Nazi-occupied territory of art ings, plants and other strategic National Guard' •'qolumn "Kay- school and worked here with them. less, the change went 'thcpiigh as figured. A bolt or liehtning during Mtiite iii- a tierce rainstorm hit .some eigh­ most at once things (Started to making of future history in tins suldiei'H are said to be are con­ cold weather. Battalion itergeant Major. Frank resolution tliul we slinll make a puny G at that time was Caplam teen New Britain soldiers. Only happen. .Married men were drop­ VVorid War No. 2. noisseurs and others with special The unite have t^ e n part with O. Steele, Msistant town engi­ .special effort to write often. James McVeigh and associated^ 'prompt ae^ ri on the part of some ped from the Company rosters, Some day wc shall know, when knowledge. , tka 1st and 2nd b^talions in field neer, is a staff ser|eant in the FTiends of the men can obtain the with him were First Lieutenant Odmpany^ men who were near­ Orders from Washington request­ victory is won and those same A London source Said thrsa taCBeuvers which were conducted headquarters wtachment. addresses of .the men by asking Raymond HagedMTi and Second by at Ume saved the majority ed that they recruit more men boys return to their homes. companies of this battalioa had •t Bradley Field, Windsor Locks Besides Capfirin Frank. Schle- their parents Even s few lines Lieutenant Stephen Frye. of thegro'i^ Five were killed out- bringing the strength up to 90! in systematit-ally stripped the mu­ and a we'ek-end training encamp-(bel.i. the commonercommander is sssisted by will go v,s long way to cheer up In the summer of 1935 both On this .sombre "note the stead oil the customary 63. This The original American Army seums and universities of Kiev mant held at Camp Buck. CCC, l2nd Lieut. William Taggart and i, these boys who haven't seen home I National Guard units went to 'campment enddtk. waa done. bomber carried one bomb. It was and Kharkov of all their old maa« Bortaad, Conn. The latter sn- Captain McCollum'*^ officers are > for two years. 'Camp Devens,. now the famous It was while th^' Guardsmen Then came the day when it was dropped by hand by the observer. ters, pictflres and rare books.

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Men Of Former National Guard Company K and Anti-Tank Company 'We honor you and ihe other Al^chealer men and women eerving in iho Armed Forcee.|nd the Merchant Marines of the United .Nations for the sacrifices you are making. May we at home prove worthy of your faith in us and strive with all the resources at our coma mand to priiduce the materials you need to hasten the diiy o f victory. —r— , 142 of our employees are now in the eerv ice of their eountry.

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, ITORUARY 28;, l94i U l TWmjVa ilANCHESTEB EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. TUESDAY, FEBRUAKT 23, 1 9 « “TT --ITT , / Maj. IJagiedorn Iron Ratidns UnpojUttar ^^te*s First Regiment \ ^Alexexander Gnnki Comes Home N. Has Wonderful History Writes Herald During ^ a r Maneuvers It is stUl well-rememberirbd by to the sergeant* and they packed Still With Many of Local members of Company K howw theirflieir them into their pack*. The cana Ifc^w iM dtatliig\ilBfaed»proceeded' to Nlantic, Com)., soon became , troublesome how­ Boys in South Pacific sergeants were used as -Guin^ «M awM ftf the First Reei-^Resri*^ May 4.4, 1898. TheyT were not to see pigs during the last National ever,for they weighed four or five active d){ty, however, and were pounds. ' This on top of the usual — I mustereo^tmt o f service again , on Territory. Guard encampment at Ogdens- burg in 1940. Much of the food 65 pound pack was no joke, espe­ O s Oo*6bsr U , 1T38, the Oeneral I October 31. allotments given to troops white cially under the burning mid-sUm- O otay ot OonnecUcut Xo Mexican Border Manchester’s rsons are trained in combat zones are the familiar mer sun. SB act which proclaimed i In 1916, when President wuson down fine and are making a rec­ iron rations which are nothing Some of the non-coma started known as j ordered troops to the hlexican ord overseas that all here at home more than tin cans of everything to eliminate the weight by eating Om SUta ndUtia to ba border as a result of Jxwidit at- the rations long before time. will be proud 'Of. according to a imaginable. Beef stew, beans, |jto ftrst Raglmant. A t that time, tacks on American cflizens. th? coffee and vitamin packed Crack­ Canned rations, hciwever, don’t •I eosrse, this country was still regiment was one o r the, first tetter received Saturday by The ers are now placed into tin cans taste any too good when a tjlvll- ssdar tha tdi/four years sniper shots' by Mexicans. The under rho.squito netting! The .Major’s Ijetter tensive'training these lads are aa a c a 1030. re^ment had been on duty only a In Front Lines Again Major Hagedorn’s letter follows: hard and tough as any soldiers on A grand and gk^rious history lay few days when sentries of Com­ Our boys celebrated (^iristmas Headquarters 43d Infantry Div. the face of the earth, and I am not hi wait for t^cae men who voinn- pany K were fired upon by snl: and New Year's In mid-summer. A.P.O. 43. c-o Postmaster saying that in a br^iggadoclo man­ I themselves with pers. Similar incidents occurred In spite of the many discourage­ San. Francisco, Calif. ner. In my present 'Job on ths Di­ lent over this peri­ during the 13 weeks that the ments— Manchester boys, as in all February 13, 1943. vision Staff I have, n good oppo^ od of piiaa. fii August o f '1757 the guardsmen were on the border. On our wars, are right in the front It’s a long time since the Anti- tunlty to compare them with oth­ ;t of miiitlA waO called out October 5 the troops left the bor­ ■V lines again, s Tank Co. and Co. K left Manches­ .>*• ers—and they are tops. ^ * f^ ^ s lr first active duty, the der and returned, home. Thousands One paragraph of Major Hage- ter and I Imagine some of the It is interesting to read in The I^Hieh and Indian War which of Hartford folks greeted them, in dorn's letter sho'uld Inspire us all folks at home are wondering Herald of the Manchester mqn looted but a short time. Next came a grand parade. They were mus­ iSnward to greater efforts than in where they are and what they are that arc serving in all corners of tiai historical Revolutionary War Sorrows jriiist come in this business of all-out war. and Manchester's first came when the body of doing. Of course, censorship regu­ tered out of duty October 19. 1916. Alexander./Gurski was boi-ne to his last resting place after his death in an accident in Louisiana. The the past. He say.«, "Tt is gratifying the world. Many of them started wUch the First Regiment play- to the lads on the fighting fronts lations prevent my telling our The World War No. 1 was per­ photo aj»6ve shows Private Gurski's body being taken from the train at ths Manchester Depot on with us and were transferred to an acttva part Poorly armed, haps thk most severe service which to hear of the work being done at present location other than to say arrlvaPfhere. other units prior to our Isavlng the fkastlly mobilized for warfare, the Connecticut regiment experi­ home, as well as the sacrifices that we are in the South Pacific. states. We will certainly have an they ware called on August 11. enced. March 25, 1917, President that are being made, in order that As for what we are doing T cap interesting time comparing notes '»7T6

They worked in our factory and attended . National Guard drills every week. When \ the war clouds threatened, they answered AR E OUR their country's call. They quit their jobs \ at our plant to carry on with a much bigger job...a job that now is all important.

We want thosi iaine boys to know that ■ !t| we/here at home. Will continue to back them 100 per cent. We will try to do our jobs here while they finish their big job over­ seas.

WE WILL WORK TOGETHER- FOR VICTORYr r S

We Honor our Comrades fighting 'lav-V'ei in the Armed Forces of ■ I . i the United States

. S MORIARTY BROTHERS * 4 ! . ^ ' ) : ' MANCHESTfeR EVENING HERALD, MANCHiaSTBR, rmmOAK* *s, RAGE nFTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, c6 lW ., TUESDAT, FEBRUARY 23, 1943

n - V H ^ Boy;*, You Never Saw This Manchester's Graduates of World War,I Insignia TeHs X- ■Kr .. }• / * ■ Tale of Wars r - C .N .G . 'll -".-S'' g Perh^M you may get the notion Lo.’al Residents Are ' once in a simile,, that Manchester has forgotten you to a certain ex­ Familiar with the ______1 O M i mat, Opb*- tent. Don't get those kind of ideas Badge of the 169th. ’ K. WM fiMBifiaiy ■«»• at any . time. We wish that you could be in o>ir shoes any average hi *««ni. Tlila ooHmn Many folks in Manchster have Mm *owii»p*wi>J* Infom v day on Main street. Mother.'i. \ ui*>’ee, sweethearts and friends are seen at one, time or the other the Ml• t 'i M f ttM>mtw MothittM nf Ihr OeartkmieiL a* hni|winted constarrtly talking shout you, regimental insignia which was and tkw i wtUrYhe ■el. New offering .any alight information still is worn by the former Man­ ______Me «t»- that they have concerning your chester National Guardsmen^ It is whereabouts fo others who are w tloM i all «w-ar Mi» wnrid, Tha the Insignia of the 169th Infantry, HentM today 'H'e oM more than interested. ( ■■ 43rd Division, and orie of the n w t eolnma headioK to r a perwHial Tlie local plants where many of picturesque of any in the service letter to "Hm boja," / you worked iwe going all out in A ft today. The home-town boys who your behalf. Cheney Brothers snd It must be understood, that each K’i February Mrd. IMS, two the Parachute Company both won regiment haa iU own regimental oMrs Mnce the Federal induction 1 the coveted Army and Navy “E" insignia, designed and drawn pro­ , which took place at the Manchei- sMi-ard for excellence in production. bably by some member of that ore no^stationed in the fighting tar armory and converted many Cheneys also was awarded the unit. EAch Insignia tells some aC the town’i-bo>a from cl%-ilUn Minute Man award. pro tha train at Depot tainty which we hope will not be tionary wkr. It must be remem­ bered that this regiment saw »wo played when they were sent/into Sfuara t ^ t morning that you left too far off. Ittr Florida, we were awed to think hundred years o f continuotis hta- « f the vactuicy your going away At any and all events .keep in \ tory. \ ■■ Its OMier Wart would leave, little did we know there pitching. Small aa it may the military nine months before Just below the Bngll8> Uon Is You’ve aeoD them before, in many a holiday parade, but this picture shows the Yankee than of what waa to come. But. seem to you, we are doing just veU aglMr a bit. But these same men who as lads of 18 and 20. carried packs and gaU through im felt certain thft yo\i would be pictured the French, Fleur-dl-lls that hers at home. We have quit i I---- F r m ^ mud. are oarrylng on today in OvUian Defense, Auxiliary Police and in war planU. V J ^ agahfi In a year’s time to rt- quibbling over any factor of the which means that -the rtgtment ' a^aM once nmre yoMr accuatoened fought tn the on* major battle of Pearl Harbor. war effort and will drive down the than the usual acclaim tha aging atofllan way o f life, straight road till the war's end. i World War No. 1. The blue cross which covert the field of white mothers and fathera who dally I means that the regiment waa ac­ Give Credit to Parents wend their way to shop or mill fiM l ■ It waa with interest that we labor through the daylight honral followed the steps of our \local tive in tte CTvl! War. The of Commandos Gel ■white la merely a deslgnatiwi of with hope and spirit unquenchabl*. hoya, through the gruelling L ^ia- They have set the example for tboa* I We want them to know that ^Aan- Mpia maneuvers and the departilye the branch of Infantry. Th* cactus Toiling on the Home Front World War Knives plant at the bottom of the in­ younger ones coming Intd mAtur-1 o f the. unit from .Camp Blending ity. May they in the end receive to Osmp Shelby in Mississippi. signia means that the regiment was active in the Mexican border Parents of Manchester Iwys, and • While sisters and younger broth­ the only reward that they ask — F t o m thereon thingrs began to be V Rjttanning. Pa.—(A*!- -Two hunt­ campaign of 1916. even girl* in overseas service, have ers are making plans for summer the return of their sons and I ehester is backing them o|i^ has fother hasy. The first thing we Across the bottom of the shield fun and pleasure, parents already daughters and the end of opprea-1 ktiaw your mall had to be address­ ing knives that saw service in the been grand patriots during the first 'World War have "re-enlisted'' On your second anniver^ry of induction into Federal Service— We wisK extends 0»e libbon-llke part of the are planning ; to bolster thq Na­ slve wars for all time. ' ed In care of the Postmaster in insignia and Upon it is engraved weeks and month* of uncertainty tion's food stores ■with home gar­ to serve with U. S. Commandos in after enlistment or Induction. They ■an Francisco. California. TTien ,we to Salute you. We are most proud of you— which 'we have every right to be. the Latin words, “Armls Stant dens at an additional allotment of knew that you had left the U. S. A. the second great conflict. They havw burled their feelings over the not forgotten them. are among A collection of knives We want you to know we have won the Army-Navy,‘ ‘E” which means we are Leges.” Translated, you have the time and energy beyond their dally C-aclet Sits Up 169th Infantry quotation, ’’Peace departure of their kith and kin and requirement. donated by Armstrong county have entered" into the war work From time to time we received a sportsmen for use by American in­ producing and we have.also received the Minute-Man Flag whic|v" meUns that Is preserved through the force of Parents are never happy unless And Takes Notice! ^ le tte r or two from someone we arms,” a point which might have with renewed vigor and spirit. vasion troops. Our boys who ars now serving they are doing something to help knew, but due to censorship we One of the knives was taken over 90 per cent o f ^ e Cheney employes have and' still are, jmrehasing War saved mTich grief at the outbreak out, either their own brood "-o r atlli haven’t learned where you -of-the cinrent ■war. on far-flung fronU may well be some needjror deserving neighbor Lexington. Va.— —Virginia | from the first man hanged ip Bonds. proud of the fine manner In which ^ nrs atatlonsd, although we could Armstrong county more than 40 A t the famoTie Plattsburg Camp or friend. They were educated In Military Institute physical educa­ gussa fairly well There are atUl these elders, with memories of tion Instructors think that small | years ago. It found its'Way into in 1939, many of the Manchester happier days in their minds, have that kind of worthy school. They same of the boys stationed in the the pack of a member of the orig­ Guardsmen had. the occasion to are 'jut following' their natural Stuart D. Loughborough, a first- We wiB^roduce to our utmost and rontiiiue to buy vital War Bonds buckled down to the important year Cadet from Richmond, Va., States snd occssionslly they come inal A.E.F. and wqs carried to trade their insignias for others of trend today, bearing stoically the work at hand winning the war at ought to get efedit for setting a ' kofoe on leave. France against regulations. with every^vailahle dollar we have. States such as New Hampshire, home. This in view of the fact that temporary loss of their Ihv’ed ones Y ON! As things stand now we don't Another sportsman contributed This may look like a glorified doll-hou.se, but It Is an Important Vermont, Massachusetts and seniee; while "keeping the new record of some kind. most of them are reiieating a simi­ When an instructor told a class know whst is happening out where a hunting knife that foririerjy waa cog here these days in Civilian Defense. This building is the Man­ Maine. The most soughtafter of lar distracting experience in the hhme fires burning'' bv their stead- most of you are stationed. Perhaps a German bayonet. It was lifted chester' Hir-iald listriiinK po.stx It is located at Bolton Center and is GOD BLESS YOU ALL! the encampment waa the 169th of faM.efforta. taking a physical fitness test to First World War. "see how many stt-ups you can ..M* are reading all about what you from the body of a dead Gerritan manned by Manchester and Bolton men and women under the direc­ Connecticut, for it is Indeed a It iVii.seless tcvas-siinie that they The.se fine folks have accepted do,” most of the boys had to qhit ] are d ^ g in each day's headlines soldier and brought to the Unitetb tion of Chief Air Raid Spotter Elmer Weden. ^ Above, two High beautiful inaig^ria. the imposition of all governmental iidve w g o tte p 'fo r even an hour ■ s e m i^ tba Pacific war area. States following the Armistice. School youths watch for planes. those who rtthn the fronts across after 20 or 30 sit-ups. ; restrictions as a matter of course. The VJII Surgeon finally told K a tep s you haven’t seen any ac- Ground down and fitted with Yanks' Health Rorord High It is not easy to do. for age clings the seas or' are in training for a ' k m as yet. We wouldn’t hazard future iwtiv^ part in the ' ,war Loughborough It was time to stop. handle, it becapn* a serviceable to custom-s and practices long Loughborough's record was two n guana But wt would like to hunting knife. living In the other may be drafted e.stsblished. Foods which once around,ihe globe U is exactly the -Mexico Draft Due to advancements in medi­ hours and 1,371 sit-ups. niaka tha gnaas, aay a prediction, inio the othe'r nation's armed cal treatment and careful prepara­ were plentiful are now either reverse. They are confident that • ■ - - COTTAGE HOMES, INC. tka* whassver you are or wherever Tt takes a year to train an Army The TT S. ' and Mexiio have forces. Also, the foreign nationaUr scarce or unobtainable. This lack th?. extra effort they may be able tion, American ..soldiers, sailors The aerial equival^t of a yoa stay go in the futura you'll Air Force man for overseas duty. reached two.military a g «« ments will be given Ihf same opportujM^y LOCAL 63, T. W U. A and marines all; over the worU-i haa worked a hardship on the tfT put forth now wiU ha-sten the diver's "bends” is called aeroem­ ka AAsg Ina J«*» thmt you are sup- The A.A.F. Is graduating pilots calculated to speed ajtWiy Induc- lor promotion and penMi probably have a .better health etdders. but in spite ot Uvil the^ day when those theviove will re­ at tb« 'sate of 40,000 annually. Ition. Nationals- of .either nation natives. mothers and fathers br.vc eathcri turn home again to them, to their bolism. caused by gas bubble# ■knad is dA and wM do It sight. record than any' other body of .forming in the flyer's blood wfien JARVIS REALTY COMPANY troops, according to insurance sta cd through, and will so continue; relatives and their jbl'S. Thus we must hail .witn\ more "at hiKh altitudes. tistics. until Victory is won. X i t k i r k '^

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I I I '> Ih' ^ I riiards Called When You See This Build ing, Boys, You're Home Notes from,Home A MilitarV' Day fop Manchester H* S. Students 4 :(X)—WTIC — Bockstogs Wlfs;< 7:49—W nC — Upton In Silk Strike and Greetings In CoHinmi^/ WDRC—Nsw»; Afternoon WTHT—Knights Game Doubtful Melodies; WTHTr'-After- lumbUs. 'noon Musical Revuej News. 8:00—w n C —Johnny Presents’,- The folks at home send greet­ WDRC— Lights Out; Durocher Called lOM Soldier Tells of ings to 2nd Lieut. Raymond Heri­ Four of the Oliler Eo; * WNBC—aub^MatlneO., 4:15—WTIC—Stella Dallas. \ WTHT — Slngln’ 8 mn t tage, Camp Livingstone. La., who WNBC—Earl Godwin. Tlie Events Which left Manrhester two .years ago as Have Been in Servlea 4:30—WTIC — Lorenzo Jonesr WDRC—Ad Uner; WNBC 8:16—WTHT—Rationing Inter­ 1st Sergeant of Company K. For Two/Years. views; WNBC— Lum and By Draft Board For Fast flappened in 1934. —Danceland. Abner. Greetings go today from Mr. and Almost two years ago tomorrow. 4:46—W n C — Young Wldder 8 :3 d v -w n c — Horace H e l d t : itMNyi rathtr an event when Mrs. Samuel W. Kotsch to Corp­ Polish Pliiyers Tangle Company-K, 169th Infantry, went Brown. lyDRC—A1 Jolson; Cecil ^ |vaa called out for oral Samuel W. Kotsch, a member 6:00—w n C —When a Girl Mar­ Rickey Hunting in Far Paganis’ Lose > „_k etoty in ’M34. The event was South for maneuvers. With the Bfpwn; WTHT — Sereno With Soldiers Quintet of the Anti-Tank Company, 102nd / ries; WDRC—News; Ad G a i^ eU ; Castles in the Can Am Loop the fauoua silk strike which in a Division, overseas. The message to company went several .Manchester Liner. West for Manager to ‘5 tmaller way hit the town of Man­ Air; WNBC—Duffy’s. While Umbfi^a Men Corporal Kotsch reads; "Dear Son: High’ School students,' George 5:16— W n C —Portia' Faces Life; 9:00—WTIC—Battls of the Sex­ To All Stars chester. ' ^ Take Over; Accuse Your sisters, mother and dad WNBC—News. es; WDRO^Burns and Al­ Will Suspend Tackle Shamrocks. Manchester silk, workers went salute you on your two years in BIrge, Raymond Hagedorn, Clar­ out on a sympathy strike in con­ ence McCollum, and- Edgar Geer.. 8:30— WTIC—Just Plain Bill;* len; WTHT-^Gahrlel Heat Cox o f “ Tampering’^ service. It has been a long time, WDRC—News; Musical In­ ter; WNBC—Famous Jury Parachute Five Takes Reo Senior League junction with a more seriohs and We miss you. W'e know, you Nathan Galchcll and M.’’ jor James ' ' strike in Sturbrldge, Mass., and McVeigh were al.so called into ac­ terlude: WTHT — Junior Trials. By Harold Classsen Directors Find Heavy Games Tonight are doing your duty as a good sol­ -V Newscaster; WNBC?—Jack 9:16—WTHT^Treasury Star Pa­ Stars in Second Tilt Putnam. Conn. Many of the mem- dier and arc proud of you. We tive service at that time. ,New York, Feb. 23.—(iP)—With Difficulties Facing the 7:00—Slgtmrocks ve. Parochutek^ Raymond Hagcdmn would have - ' - Armstrong. rade. / 8—PA..A.C. V * . AnU-Aircraft ' hers of Company K were employed are pi-aying for your health and the Robins already scanning the As Guthrie Shines. at the silk mUls and were none graduated with the class of ’42, g;45toW'nC—Front Page Far­ 9:80—WTIC—Fibber MCOee and League This Year. 9:00— Cavaliers vs. Grocers. luck and waiting for your home­ Molly; WDRC—Suspense; .Itoo delighted at the prospect of coming. Irene, Viola, Mother and and Clarence McCollum, graduated rell: WDRany other son. a member of the ,21st During the week that the l€9th Infantt-y, 43rd Division, encamped WTHT-^NewS: WNBC — help-wanted colunms today after directors of the Cloos C Circuit captured high single with 143 and stationed in Texas, where'he is a Terry and the Pirates. — John B. Hughes; WNBC 1 more when the soldiers clash with would be skipped in view of the Infantry, overseas: “ Dear Son, at the Cheney mills in 1939 Manchester saw much* of military, life. being Informed that Manager Leo voting five to three to suspend for Brown took over the three string - fact that- they were from a silk On one of the final days all residents were treated to a huge parade second lieutenant. 6:15—W nC — Road to Victory; — Raymond Gram Swing. Durocher’s selective service Ixiard the P.A.’s. But once again toa Walter R. Kotsch, who entered Leaving Manchester to parUci- 10:16—WTHT — Concert Hour; the duration because of a playw honors with a nifty 342. Then, .plant towTi. which extended for some, three miles. The view above .shows the WTHT—Press Round Up: had ordered him to appear for in­ schedule favors the last game with service two years ago this month. paV in the maneuvers, Edgar Geer WNBC—Grade Field. shortage and travel reatricUono. Just to keep the record straight, Quickly Mobni7.ed We pay tribute to you at this time. 169th Infantry band as it approached the Center. Directly behind ia Stars In the Nlgh^; WNBC duction next Monday. Joined the regular army at Fort —Milt Berkowlts; News. 10:30—W n C — Red Skelton the Stoi^ took on the Parachute about all that could be asked for Jfowever, on their regular drill We know you are a brave and Company K, National Guard unit ot Mancncster. The new owners of the Phila­ The officials also balloted yes­ five and tost. Guthrie was Mr. Big by a basketball fan. It brings to­ eight which was Monday, mem­ Bragg, after taking part in only 6:30—.W n C — Strictly Sports; WDRC — Dance Time; delphia Phils have been hunting a terday to “ Freeze The Territory," good soldier and we are proud of the first of the Company’s maneu­ WNBC—Boxing Bout. In this mateii with all of the scor­ gether the Grocers and the (Cava­ bers Xo^nd that they were walk- you. May God help you through WDRC — Frazier Hpit; field boss since taking over the which means to keep the loop’s ex­ vers. WTHT — Musical Comedy 10 ;45—WNBC-rNews. ing honors. The sepreh: liers, who, by the way, have been. . ing into a mobilization instead of these trying days. We are all pray­ club last Friday and aren’t cer­ clusive franchise rights until sfter All-Sthn (3) Also a member of the company Encores; WNBC — Johan­ 11:00—W n C — News; WDRC — ^ . , reinforced with Big (Job T u rk ic- a weekly .drill session. As fast as ing for your safety. Take good jMcii of the Arniv at the Center tain they can make a choice un­ the war. Guthrie ...... loft, 103 105— 316 j ton and the youngest edition of fc* the men appeared ait the Armory was Private George Birge, who nes Steel. News; Sports; Quincy til Thursday. care of yourself, and good luck to has since beeiv. advanced to the Howe: WTHT — News Only Utica, Three Rivers, Que., Driggs . 113''g 7 91—301 basketball playing Cole family they were hustled into the down­ you always. Mother, Dad, Viola 6:46—WTIC — Lowell Thortias; The Durocher announcement and Quebec, (^ue., opposed the sus­ rank of corporal, and who is now WDRC—John B. Kennedy: WNBC—Jack Stevens. Angelo 113 89-^10®—39^ plus Johnny Groman. stairs supply room and outfitted Manchf-ster'^ Town Hall, or Munlicpal Building (above) Is a - busy place these days. The entire and Irene.” ’ » . ■ was made while the talkative Leo pension, effective Sunday. Oneonte, 143 — >-—143 Shamrocks' Ready Urtth steel helmets, riot’ clubs and stationed overseas. WNBC — Andre I^ostela- 11:15—W n C Dance Music Helm . basement of tlfe building is given over for Civilian Defense use. When the air-raid alarms -sound, this was vacationing to Florida and Rome, Amsterdam,. Gloversvllle Breen . 95 101 11T*--^3131 The Shamrocks are ready for ■ other such equipment. Drill strag- Member of Faculty netz. WDRC—Blue Barron's Or building look/like a bce-hive.on a July afternoon. Manchester has 1,200 of ,Its citizens in Civilian De­ Captain and Mrs. David McCol­ Branch Rickey, president of the and Pitsburgh, Mass., voted for it. plenty of- action tonight and gtera were rounded\up and the A member of the jtiigh school T;00—w n C — Fred W aring; chestrS: WTHT — Varia­ club, was rounding up talent in fense In al^depsrtments. W’e are ready, buddy - ' »• anything. lum send congratulations to their faculty, Nathan Gatchell, left 672 390 418 1378 I tliey'll need every bit of it against Ji; company strength whs soon ac­ WDRC — Four To Go; tions in Syncopations; California. The Rev. Harold J. Martin, Hue- son, 2nd Lieutenant (Harence Mc­ -Manchester as a lieutenant and . WNBC—The Music You velton, league picgident since its Pagani’s (1) | the umbrella men who are deter- counted for. WTHT—Fulton Lewis, Jr.; Blckey on Hunt Reid In ReeerveX. Collum. former member of Com­ since has been advanced, to th« WNBC—Colonel Stoopno- W ant organization sevm jregrs ago and Pagani ..112 112 113—337 I mined to cop tois contest. Both pany K, now serving at Canu> rank of major. 11:30—W n C — Polish Orchestra: Neither made any definite com­ co-owner o f the Utlca club, was Runde ..123 85 83—291 teams are evenly matched and The point of destination after gle; concert Orchestra. ment, except that Rickey zaid bearding a bus in/front of the Hood. Texas, on his 2nd annT* One of the officers of the 169th WDRpapers ' direct),” to the boys in ’’^ould ClvUlans be Drafted for Breakfast at Sardi’s; 3:15 p. m. San Francisco; Pepper Martin, Holyoke. Mass—Terry Young, Johnson, I g ...... 1 1 3 and Mra David McCollum.of 143 lough. American aircraft pruductinn is Jr, 135 1-2, New' York, knocked ized wagering. Pitcher Bdl Swift. getUng into con­ us full of pep. That slipon is com-* maximum speed of 700 miles per' ing planes. It exerts 15.00Q pounds anniversary issue. The idea stuck, '.’.•hose honor it has been conceived National Servloe?” Drama My Story; 4 Army-Navy E manager of Rochester; Bucky Senator Oaw ford’s arguriicnt is Keariiy High Hedlund. rg ...». >• 6 0 ■ 12 Florence street took , many pic­ The'New England and Dixie Di­ ing in handy. We have a big camp­ of pressure on the tire. and two members of the staff who and produced. at' least six times that of the Harris, at Washington last year; out Joey Bagnato.' 135, Toronto, 0 0 dition for a return to the majors by tures of this particular reptile hour. award. MBS—11:30 a. m. Yamkee' that his bill would greatly increase Saplenza, rg ...... 0 vision each were stationed in sepa­ At the close of two well-filled Japanese. (2 ). working in an' Amphibian tank fac­ while at Camp Blanding. He fire every night and all the staff had National Guard experience, Dictators of the Axis are tor'^be Hotife party; 12:30 p. m. Navy and Chuck Dreasen, 1942 coach of revenue to the state. rate sections of the camp, and weeks, the men who did all -the (Chicago—Jimmy Joyce, 131 3-4, Seeks CroMii . , 20 2 42 tory, thinks this will be a good year took many pictures at close.range gathers round; li.sten to a portable Gora’d J, Demeusy and Archie Kil­ placed on radio trial in a aeries of School of Music; 3:15 Shady Valley the Brooklj’n Dodgers. It would, but racing, which last Total.s ...... every Northerner wmi a "Yankee” radio, crack Jokes, tell stories, patrick broaMed the plan, secured work in this connection, former The small light obswvation Folks. In contrast to the National Gary, Ind., outpointed AI Rea- Frog Hollow Boys’ Club for the hurlers. proving that the coral snake is dramatic shows starting on NBC year netted the State of New York Swift, a regular on the Pitte- to the Southerners. “All in all, the brews coffee, hold hot-dog . roasts Ihe necessary approval, and be­ Sergednt G. J. Demeusy and now planes are flown by non-commis­ soner, 136. Hines, 111., (8). *- B. F. T. not aggressive. He will not at­ league’s last minute charges, the San Francisco— Pat Valentino, '$10,000,000 and throughout the burgh Pirates mound staff from ■ Dixies are good fellows, although .... plenty of fun.” "Past and Present Officers gan work. Battalion Sergeant Major of the sioned officers and the ob.iervcrs American loop' did its firing and New Jersey Varsity Out Ckisty^lf ...... 8 0 16 tack unless moIesteX some of them still seem to be 190, San Francisco, outpointedT country contributed nearly $3,000,- 1932 to 1938. then with the Bos­ 'TTie Division left for Blanding For two weeks,' every bit of State .Guard and 1st. Lieut. Archie are commissioned artillery offi­ hiring early. Harris resigned at 000 to war funds, is one business Pinto, rf ...... 5 0 10 Letters from other National fighting .the Civil War,” wrote, cers. Ferd Flducia. 192. Newark. N. J., For-Division Title in 1 11 ton Bra ’ea, Brooklyn Dodgers and on Deceihber. third, and arrived spare time was. spent'on ' getting Kilpatrick of the 2nd Battalion, Civilian Pilots Overnight News Washington before the close of ^ that has to fight against becoming Markum, c ...... ” 5 finally with St. Paul of the Amert>* Ouardamen told of their constant Eddy. State Guard, Hartford, would ap­ (10). 0 2 yaperience with rattlesnakes December fifth, Morale was always Of Old Guard Companies out the issue, securing the- adver­ the 1942 campaign and was re­ \/\, U. Events. Seedman. ig ...... 1 can Association last yeir, wan irntts on Maneuver preciate comments from ’’all the ...10 0 20 While stationed elsew'bere after good, but after Pearl Harbor, the tisements, stories of this and that The small liglit observation Of Connecticut. placed by Ossie Bluege while Rizzo, rg ...... drafted by the C3iicago White Sox 'To get training under actual iads" of K and Anti-Tank— Given Praise 0 0 leaving Blanding. 'There is no feeling- on war ran ”a ne.w Jiigh.” phase of the National .Guard as it planes can h-jdge-hop, .flying be­ Steve O’Neill has taken Del Bak­ O’Leary, rg ...... 0 last faU and is looking forward to war-time -conditions, the local Since World War I days many, tain Philip. Hawley, Captain James was formerly known, until at the wherever they may be. assuring hind tree lines and- land in less By Associated Press er's place at .Detroit ' Kearny High, ^ N e w Jersey; doubt that they have the .same , companies participated in maneu- A lot of changes took - place at a good year on his return to fast­ Blanding after war was declared. officers have commanded the local H. McVeigh, Captain William close of the week of Feb. 14 the them of the)'’ continued interest than 30 yards runway space. has never been In the\ronning for ToUl.« ...... 29 1 59 er, company. reptiles to contend with .where i vers in Loiiisiana and South Caro- units, the present Corttpany K and N ayj^ and Captain Walter G. in the men of the famous 169th. Referee.^ Connors. they are staUpped “somewhere in | Una. The 169th left for three The twenty-eight-year-olds’ re­ issue began to take shape. Australians Matched Ex* MUxord—Listing press of per­ th e high school dlvismn title of “The American League is sup­ The automotive research labora­ the Pacific.” I months’ maneuvers in Louisiana on lease which was in effect. Was can­ the Anti Tank Company of the , When the Hpwitzer Company, sonal bueineas as the reason, the National A. A. U- interacholos- posed to be a hitters' league,” he tories have utilized their “ cold ploits of Paris Taxi* James Tyler Patterson, Jr., (R ), Brooks Paces ^Id today. “But I think this will ------:----- x j July 28. 1941. A trip of 847 miles, celled, “ and .there are a number 169th Regiment. At the present now called the Antl-Tsnk Corn- tics, scheduled for Madison si|uare of Manchester men who were af­ rooms” to develop electrical sys­ deputy judge of . the town clerk the be a pitchers' year after the first Anny tali Changes Cast ^ > R tp ok them five days to get there. time the Anti-Tank Comptiny is pany of the 169th was foriped, cabs in Flyi»« Army. Today’s .6nMt Star Garden Saturday afternoon, bm\lt fected by thi^’’ Eddy. From Greetings to the Soldiers tems that will function on any post four yeara, yesterday for- By Hugh Fullerton, Jr. ^ Bobcat Bol) few weeks. " • ------■ vYv."0. Kosinski described the lo- WTote commanded overseas by Captain Captain Allan' L. Dexter became frigid front. Jimmie Murphy, Canton (111). Lewisburg. ' Pa.—PP)—Buckncll j cation'a.s "Somewhere in thewllds then on tUnga moved along at a wardeij his resignation to Gov. Team to Win New York, Feb. 28.—(6 V - has monopolized at least one eveir ”1 don’t know why,” he contin- George W. Elliott and the Anti- the first comniander. In turn he Melbourne, Australia. Fib. 28— . .. ___. „ Daily Ledger: ”An Old Wells Far- j ued, "maybe it's the ball. Then, imiveraity’s Cap and Dagger dra-| of LoiiislanV’ There was plenty rapid pa^ie: EUirly in 1942, the local Tank Company is commanded by was- followed’ by Captain Rl^sell Raymond E. Baldwin. Sanisius, one of the first colleges | stage coach which had been in for the past two years—the two \ inatic society called rehearsals for j of oyt-door^'^ttfe, including snakes comp^es, along with the rest of Of St. Bridgiet’s Parish *Dlve bombing was originated* OP)— i^ traU an civilian pilots, in Waterbury-^oseph Lavoie, 30, Trims Lulu too, several of the long hitters Captain Walter G. Cowles; both B. Hathaway, Captain Raynumd to drop footbah after the Anny*a several holdups was used Satur­ mile relay. won’t be bafk this year. I guess a play, “ Kn.rkerbocker Holiday.” j ar,d scorpions, bht they didn’t seem the. division, were tranMerred to .and perfected by the United flylng'a complete. Army and much of Hartford.- pleaded'^nolo conten­ North End Quintet Has ..JIanchester men. ^agedoin, Captain Horace F> suites more.than a decade ago.- ’>No time announoemwit, professes day to haul race fans to the Bay Kearny won the .two mile crown pitchers do get a break how and Then the Army summoned sev- to bother the menJxWeek-end fur- cam p Shelby, Miss. Here again, in­ Following are the officers.of the Murphey, Captain Hagedorn (re­ of Its equipment to the New Guinea dere to a charge- of negligent Meadows race track.... Some of In 1941 and last year. Although it oral membeij of the cast for ,a ijoughs were'granted before the ac- Dear Soldiers of St. ^ tdgcF a; | Cbnd Demotes Officer Easy Time Defeating to have no qualms about it but Montgomery Hands Ri­ then.” . » __ , tensive training was ^ven. In- local units during and since World' command) Captain Charles By- front to' relnforca Oen. Douglas homicide yesterday In municipal its passengers probably were Vic-, hasn't had a chance., to teat itself different kind of renearsals. Now ■ toai war-games began, \vHh Alex- Is it possible that you. who went ,' -----' At 20,000 feet in the air, flyers , Athletic Director James (irowther' Swift likes his work in the food Septcniber, the division moved to War I. Company G and K (re­ cholsky and Captain George' W. MacArtour’s win to the Buna- court and was fined $250 and costs. Panthers 40 to 16. tims of the .modern version of the because of the shortage.- of indoor machinery plant that is turning the dramatic society , is planning ' andria and New. Orleans the California, near Fort Ord. Kosin­ begin to suffer oxygen starvation He was held responsible for the admits it was Schedules as much val, Onstantino, Sound designated); Captain Herbert B. ElliotU The.- Howitzer Compahy away fbom Manchester with the Kansas City—(A>)—Th^ four- Oona sector, matched the French as the Army, that prompted the holjlup of earlier days, watching meets for schoolboys th is jig ^ n , out amphlhion tanks of- the type to offer “ La.;i< s In Retirement”— I nsu.il destination. ' • ski received a direct appoinUnent beginning with a tingling s.ensan automobile death of James Coy, BisssII, Captain' John . Pentland, was redesignated' the Anti-Tank National Guard, have been fgon e year-old boy, wearing an-„ Army- taxicab ofMnoiva that oaved Paris The Panthers could not make decision.. ^ . “We had five sched­ their horses finish as slso-rans.” (?oach Harold Jardlne^/orthe Thrashihc in Pliilly. that proved so useftil in the cem- trtth a predor.iiriantly, female cast. Intensive maneuvers took place as Warrant Officer (JG) lif. Sep­ Clbmpany in 1940. tion. Fingernails turn purple at Captain Herbert H. Bissell, Cap- for two years? .The winter of officer suit, looked up as ,a unl- at the Marne to toe lost war, it 36, of Haverford, Par. Judge 'T. E. much of an impression against the uled games cancelled,” he ex­ Jersey institution quest of Guadalcanal, and hopea he — ------...... ; - for atjout eight to ten days and tember, before he and other Man­ the base due to lack of oxygen. was disclosed today. Conway remitted $150 of the fine formed man boarded the street fast Y Intermediates last night plains, "But if we could arrangs A Good Skate potent team ready. By Ted Meier can return after the coming base­ The United States. Army Airifpen a-re.st period"'was granted. chester men were sent to their 1941 seems so far away snd, long A. B. Corbitt, director-general and all but $50 of the $73 in c o ^ Force has received a new dive, excerpt frornpne of Eddy’s letr car. ‘‘Hello, sergeant!’ the Uttle and went dow to defeat, 40-16 games with the University of Buf­ When Bobby Wldholm, of the Ice A 8t\idy of . the lineup for-the PhUadelphia, Feb\23— i/P)—Bob ball season. ' . overseas stations in the Pacific. ago and our mepnory of you ^s so pjpgj Everyone iaug'hed—but The ahortage o f automobile me-, of Civilian aviat!c.i to Australia, imposed'because Lavoie ia.'sched- He explained how he happened bomber -that ha.s a greater speed, Wrs desrrlbed conditions: ’’We’re at the Y gym. Brooks had th4i falo and R och ester..,.’’ Well, hs Follies, timk his physical exam two mile shows that Bernie 5to- Unit -Goes Overseas fresh th4t we find It hard toj con- ' the. newcomer, a lieutenant colonel, chanics Is so' serious It is believed told how the pilota flew unarmed uled to be Inducted into the Army for the Naval Air Force, th,e doc­ ontgomery, again . a ranking to get into the work, after coming n n ge and striking powet than any ^he Red Army of about 50,000 men Plenty of Beef Those Days ships to the air-bome sweep to toe range, and ab'lity to '' score ten wouldn’t say he’d' like to change Loughlin, who ran a leg on thA other dive bomber. « - / ’The first- station was an Eng-^ nect the two. saluted the boy gravely. the problem of maintenance will soon. points for the winners, and he got tors nearly turned him down be­ challenger for the. lightweight box­ back here to spend the winter. fighting, against the Blues, ■ Every­ front. ' ■ ■ DanburyT—The condition of Cur­ his mind.. Anyway,, the' school is haippionship 'quartet, which was* liah-speaklng countiy, M d having As In other towns o f ttie U. S. ______:__.____ i become more criUcal than the considerable aid from his mates. cause he could walk a straight ing title by vii;tue of his defeat of thing we do here, naturally is under A goneral summons to all civil tiss A. Wilson, sports editor.of going ahead with other sports, clocked in 8:27.9 a year ago. has .’The engine oil cooler.s ' and remarked bn the hospitality of A. we were a pretty complacent ' / . rubber shortage. The score; line immediately sffter. a test that Lulu Costantlno l.ast night, is go­ Tried 11 Years .Ygo. war-time . conditions.. . travpl by planes was broadcast one. night The Danbury News-Times, was pecially basketball, where it has s been shifted to the mile belay this Dwyer Bear Agate supercharger Intercooiers orf a the ^ople, Eddy said, “We’re a l­ lot in Manchester .in those days.' ’To combat aeroembolism-^fly- Intorm^dlatM big-time rating.. .Princeton elimi­ makto most candidates dizsy asA ing to, become a defense worker tnick at night, only, without lost December, ordering pilots to described as "greaUy improved" year. The two mile starter's will be Flying Fortress cruising at 35.000 Ilght.s; Work here in the office for ways being invited fo r . tea and The Hitler fright of. 19'io had faded er's "bends’-’- flyers pedal, a mo- The nation's domestic airlines F- T nated formal crew competition be­ whirlwind....He got okay only Robert Hall, Robert Greenhalgh. for the duration. oosemble at an Australian airport, yesterday by Danbury hospital at­ 5 After gaining an un.snimous‘10- New’ark, — hiewark purchas#4 'feet do a cooling joij eqi^alent awhile, pack up, move forward, un­ -crumpets,” A typical breakfast from our minds and we did not tof-driven bike''for a half hour during, petober, 1942, smashed all ■ Vllge, rf ...... 2 1 cause all three rowing coaches had after explaining his skating act, John Onembo. and Anthony Mon- which Corbitt did not Idehtify. taches. , - 0 2 round decision over the ''’Fancy Joe Dwyer: who first had a trial to that Of 1800 home-typo^ ref rig- pack and work a g a # .. .largely de­ cateh by the, men consisted of realize, that the first tremor of an wearing fin oxygen mask and are existing , monthly records for the land And Hump PaMengers , E^ogarty, rf •.,.•••*.* i Joined the armed forces..,, .And which galls for plenty- of rapid tanio. orators. approaching .earthquake had amount of .air . express poundage Hartford—The first fl()br office Duffy, If ....2 2 6- Dan” New Yorker before 9.041 with the Bears 17 y^ars ago. pends on whether we retreat or steak with eggs, country bread careful not to breathe natural air • In some instances ^ pljote maybe because there was no "A ” spinning. Kearny "has concentrated all its shaken you loose from- civil life’ and after the process starts. carried.' of the new Int(*rnal Revenue bead- Brown, If ...... 3 0 6 paying fans at^ (Jonvcntlon Hall, Double Joe Dwyer. so -c^ e « with plum and apply jelly anX tea. landed at toe nearest airport 0 10 card for the coaching launch. championship meet- entries, with because of numerous two-boaa sent you into the army. The foun­ I ' dumped their poasengera regMd- quarters, 56-58 Pearl street, was Srooks,'c ...... 5 Servli* Depf. ■ ~ the Philadelphia Negro told Pro­ ’The local people enjoyed American Moriarty, rg ..,.,...2 1 6 the exception of Drew Vandett In moter Herman Taylor he will start hit|s, batted .280 for BinghamteX r cigarettes more than their own. dations of society were trembling lesa a t rank or priority, and toen scheduled to be open today to re­ Headline HeadHner Hub,Nrl*on, GoaUe for the nifty Reading ihe Home Town News under our feet but we went, ahead ceive income tax returns. (Jollec- Hubbar^ Ig ...... 3 p 8 Curtis Bay (Md.) Coast Guard the 60 yard dash, In the relays work next Monday at the Sun last season. ) ’The officers In this country are aped to the Hooembiy field. '•’Where to apply ‘Kick’ pussies It*entered an 880 yard relay team A product of north-New Jerosy with business as usual. How we tor Thomaa?'6. Smith said yester­ hockey team,, is reported to , have Shipbuilding and Drydock, Com­ good chaps, and invited me to their Th« following night virtually 4 40 Gil Dodds" (Washington S ta r)..’, consisting of William McCurley, semi-professional lots. Dwyer. M, hav* changed In .two 3»ears! Into th(^ Woods on Maneuvers •very ship'ia Australia capable of day that the transfer from the ■ te recei.ved the highest grades ever pany In (Chester. • Pa. club' where vire bad quite a sociable Post Office building was nearly Panthers also how to escape dlsquallflcatlon Alex Spence, Jack Coleman and "He wilt get about 10 days leave broke into organized b w boU talk about our customs and theirs, A service flag In a place of honor flying was winging its way toward giveirtout, in the examiijation for completed. B ' f T after applying it . John Nixon, and a mile relay team whenever he fights,” Taylor ex­ with the Newark club in 19^ j over a glass of stout (beer).” ne«r the sanctuary is One symbol of P o rt Moresby, on toe adutoweatem a. CPO rating In the cook and com­ Carlson, rf ...... -0 0 0 of McLoughlin, John Brobson, Leo plained. He was a reserve qutflelflsr In December, stations ■ were o'l.r change at St. Bridget’s. 'Oh It cboat of^New Guinea, where they Hartford—A plea for immediate 4 Oae-Mlniite Sports Page missary dept..'.HIS teAmmates consideration of next wlnterls fuel Kennedy, If ...... 2 0 La Fullipe, ahd Jehn Yobs. Montgomery, who has not been with Cincinnati in ’37. for yMTS changed again to a French-speak­ there are one hundred arjd4*’ *''^y Joined a large fleet 0 4 Boston Trade school had three also cliUm he's the best shortorder a batting star in the old N*F stars. Including your own. 'Soon Togetlter they rushed men, problem waa njAde loat night by Duffy, t ...... 6 Cook in uniform. . . . Buddy Hall impressive in recent fights, waa ing island. W. O. Kosinski describ­ ModCUlf C eeeeeeeee*! 0 2 BUI O'Briens (not related) who the "Bobcat” of old in ramming York-Pennsylvania Leagua and ' there will bajnore, to remind us of guns, food and wh: t Corbitt called SUte Fuel Administrator Wesley 0 4 former Yankee farmhand, is in Trake Flash In Year ed the climate as ’’tropical." "Have A. Bturges, who commented: “It’s QuIsHt rg .«*••• e'e •• *2 scored in a track meet lost week. home a savage body attack that Southern AaeoclaUon. banands, oranges and tangerines the 8oldiers,*the sailors, the ma­ "ononnoiM qiuutUUes of muni- 2 2 Coach Horry Tilton dlatlngulUies charge of the eoccer program at Now Running For U* 8- ______■ u tlona" into the bsttte sono under not too esrly to seek prevention August, Ig ...... 0 forced his lighter opponent to re­ ro'sed here, and also growing rines, and even the nurses, who rep­ them by their school courses. Comp Lee, Vo., and, of course, he Wrestler Bickoy Wlmi resent this-Uttle com er of Man­ ttto nooeo of toe Japan^ ^ next winter of tlie conditions claims he never saw . a soccer treat (Joetantino weighed 129 Vs to wild. The only fresh meat 'A-e haye -which caused this winter’s dfin 7 2 18 "AvlaUon,” “ Auto” and “Cabby” Camp Lee, Va.—( ^ —Corporal chester in the great struggle which Brig. Oen. Bnnis O. Whitehead Referee, McMullen and Lucas. game before Joining the Array Mwitgomery’s 13444- is deer, boar and rabbit, -and we of the U. S. Army Alt’ forces had tress," He rot>ortod the backlog ...N ed Irish reports Notre Jedm. Bell Saunders, .former Mi­ low s aty, — — oedet FronH'^ . go hunting for It.” There was only coyers the globe.' We wiss you Dome’s •basketball team Is better Lieut. Pete Bogden, ex-Utoh end ami (Ghie) University athlete, Rickey, nephew of Branch RteKOy and the rest from ^our accustomed high piolae. Corbitt said, for the, of rsqueate for kerosene generally > Scholastic CosnaRlea one sizeable town ncarliy, where Royals Have New Pilot ttisn Orest Lakes but lost because now instructing Uncle Sam's sol didn’t go in for track until he of the Brooklyn Dodgers hss seats on Sunday morning ani^ we Australians, some of whom landed filled, and said that a fter today’s dlers In hand-to-hand fighting at tieiicious French meals were serv- within a mile of the bstUefront drllveries no backlog would exist the Irish aren’t built for the rough was a senior at Cleveland’s Glen­ Fortfi Worth— Clifton Patton, three times in four tries in tha 161- hope that you will soon be back, MontrwU— m —The Montreal Fort Benning. Go., says that Jtu dale High School. When he did pound wrestling class at the ) ixl. _ ' with your Job successfully com­ In the state. play that prevailed Saturday..,. sophomore guard of 1942,'and Tom Royals of the International League Jltsu ia a (Jhinese Inventibn and enter the sport, however, every- Navy Pre-Flight School. He For 1-eOrea.tion,- the boj’S played pleted. Meanwhile we ^ray for Houalsg Oontraet Awarded Hartford—An OPA ^announce- Eddie Le Moire, fOvortto to win Bishop, back,; and Mike Wright, football, volley-ball, baseball, ihent that restaurants will be limit* will have a playtng-manager this the National figure skating cham­ that the Japs just appropriated ^It bo^ In Ohio knew it . moving on to prinoary ttgbt *■ you and our brethren in arms dally yeat\ He is Fresco Thompson, a Saundere entered the Ohio center, fro mthe freahman squad, horseahoes, awam, played records Boston. Feb, 28-H8P>— The Fed «d to smaller percentages of con­ pionship next week, w s i nsUonsl —os they’re now tryi^ to appro­ are scholastic casualties at Texas ln«- ' ■ ______that God will keep yoa until your NsUonol League second baseman priate everythlqg else. State High School track and field and listfned to- the radios. San safe return. eral Public Housing auth(?rity op ned, dried and processed f rtote and. senior roller skating champ lost (Christian. < Francisco stations could be picked nounoed today the a'word o f vsgetoblea thsm individual con­ for several yeirs. y e a r .... B ^ b y Olnn. fqnner meet in four ' evenU, won first Thay*H Bteto B lgto' Sincerely, >~ 1 place in oil four divisions, and up clearly, “ (and Jap propagan­ The Priests and People contract for tha construction of 80 sumers yesterday brought from Nebraska miler who’ll coma from __Om Gobs Have Biggest Fool da)” . -Christmaq on the Island was Bhner A. White, president of the WoBt Reloxatloe! Dumb Don Morgan says he con ahattoriMl four state records Ita Mfldco aty—Wiliam of St. Bridget’s. unite for couples and. SB family Stinson Field, Tex., to run ogslnat the low and high hurdles, the ------«bovo a n Oarence McCollum, son of Mr. and Mrs. Just ^e aarhe as any other duty ^ ^ __ ^ units in a war housing i^raoct at Hartford Reotauront association a Gil Dodds, Earl MitchoU, • » „ in count 188 different boxing moveo. Great Lakes Worid’f largest ^starter at Oallfonite’a IW i New York'-OtV-The sign of the moot of which today’s ’’smart’ 100-ysxd dash and the running I MfiOjlltna ,0C. m Florenc* street and Earl Russell, son of Mr. day, but we had turkey with all t o . B ll I * WslUi^osB Oocm- to thalia DoLnea atatBBMBt that drastic reduction the National track chomploiiahtpa, indoor swimming pool, accommo­ track, win sehool sad 61 the fbdnga. A new gaaoltne-driven Rubber cushioning for plane en­ nere's Company K as they started on a missiun duimg,tu.* OSostruction Oo., o f Stamford, In food allowances might easily timest Mims fans have been tum- boxers don’t know... .That doesn' bnadTumP- The high hurdle mdrk st M«d.co aty*s HlpMRmm ^ RimeII a t 7I Wells street, both reading Heralds ______lug out for basketball, hockey and never haa raced In a Mg-ttsss In- of 14.8 still stands in Ohio’s record dating 700. was opened at the at IkJUiriana. Major -Jaipies McVeigh, former refrigerator for the regiment was We can all look .with awe at this picture. ^ was while toe iWth gines now being devbloped will cent sham war which took place In Louisiana. Only member really Ootm., H m cost will be 1186,276 Iforce soma of Hartfhrrt's smsiler idoor m eet In other words, Hobby’s Include the way Dsn’s Jaw move# Naval Trolidag Station- .Asearicaa, 1. ' -' dlstingulshajile Is Cu.\iral Lester Keehey, fourth from rear, who can tbs I snd loss cenUally io loc u M resteu-Iboxing exhlbiUoos bore this year wboA hs tolks about Jadt Britton. that the men' welcomed every op- a welcome sight, snd we occa­ Infantry including our own local uniU were encamped at Spin ­ extend the plane’s usefulness by •ad the work wlU ba.fliilalMd than ovor bsCon.. ami eanar Is about to bo-glrm. to r It kept tfi-im in contact with their- sionally 1 ^ turkey and steaks ning milt in 1939 ta r practice maneuvers. Comparing today to tojn, 'essening y lb r^ on stress, proyld- be eoMly recognized bccauiie of his six foot, slx-lnch height^ Rrjngr laC liH b |xSAte out f hUMIW la itow a Seopnd iJicutenant ami from the sgjjtes, and cold drinks.” we .migllt aikl-thrt The Herald photographer might be tem p l^ to ‘ .ng grcqAer. • ttrirs prccislcn, mnd ing ap the rer.r i* a n*** *4' and oUur 4a> ahotH)! tw,get t)U>. clow to a good atMk now. r-|V“A ' X, ..X,.- .- j . ■' .X MANCHESTER EVENING l^a^RAli). MANCHBaTBR, CONn 1;TUESDA'T, rEBRUART 28, 194S f a c e n i n e t e e n IIGHTEEN MANCHES^TER EVENING HERALD, M AJSUHESTEK. CONN.rTU'ESDAT, fTSRUART 88, 194S Ten Pointa For All Anterlcens Alice (aged seven) — Mother, HOLD e v e r y t h in g ______X To ftenifiiilber: dear, I want a penny. . Mother—'What, do ydu want (t serial story \ 1. You cgnnht bring about pros­ for, dear? perity'by discouraging thrift. Alice-:-! aakad Johnny Jonas to St,''Vpu cannot strengthen the prstsnd ws;r* getting married and 'I AM A MURDERER' Fortitude.. .Faith ia needed If Reactions At S U. 8. .0, Center G a tin g 242 might be criticized as weak by weakening the strong. he eay* he won^t do It unless I hsvs A Wants For rour Benefit m i copvnioMr. tasa. we are to light for victory—faith kind of silly, but Its definitely 3. You cannot help small men by a dowry! Classified Senior Host***—I have a lone- S A U ll lilS Qlus MORRIS MARKSY ^ NBA seaV IC B. INC. unshaken by adversity.. .and-with harmless; it teads: "Hen’s Cackle. tearing down big men. faith we need fortitude, that power aome soldier I’d like you girls to Rooster’s Crow, You're My Valen­ Profesaor—Name a great univdr- msat. tina, Don’t Cha Know?" Western 4. You pannot help the poor by to carry on when the first fler^ destroying the rich. aal time 'aaver. fervor is gone, the grim determln*-" Athletic Girl—What can he do ? Union, however, sent out Valentine Student-r-Love at first sight. \Replairing 23 Help Wanted— Maid- 36 Boarders lyanti 59-A considered action on measures to “put forth the same unified, all- Prentls -Dunbar might possibly be ■ managed, and Greeting 241, which reada: "Be My 6. You cannot lift the waga-earner Lost aad Pornid AutoihobHes (or Sale .. 4 that no suspicion whatsvsr must ton to puiaue our path and pur- C h q ^ Girl—Hdw much money by pulling the wage-payer Soldiers defer farmers srt.d include increas­ out effort that now is being dis­ CHAPTER XXV poM .until iihe task is done. Valentine, Be My Honey. Well r CHEVROLET 1941 Master Deluxe CAPITOL GRINDING company, •WANTED--JANITOR at Legion ed labor costs in computing parity played by the magnificent Rus­ ! fall upon him until he had finiah- haa h>t_ ^ Live On Lave and Daddy’s Money.” down. Have Shoe Exchange Bln y/v rr —NBIAR THE CENTER, 38 Main street, can file, set, re­ Home. Apply Steward Marcel ROOM AND BOARiyfor 2 girls. prices. Almost all pointa involved I had made Henry Prentiss, dur- ' ed his work, and disappeared tar­ , Literary. Olrl—-what does he Daddy got'hold of It, Inevitably, 6. You cannot keep out of trouble 4si* pic lUii wallet eontainlng sedan, naroon, radio, heater, sians, Germany can be defeated iny Little Edward, aged - three. Is by spending more than your In­ cellent condition, $845JW. Brun- pair and retooUi eaws. Any kind. Dome any flay after 10 a. m. at '"Inquire at 136 Bisaell stree\ have met opposition from the ad­ 1943.” ing that year, with all the | ever, read ? "x and while he Is prdSably no more INTBRiOih A aad aupplementarjr B gat Legion Home, Leonard street, To Help Picl ministration. . . methodical car# which a sculptor 1 -1 saw, at last. Bill Stewart, much afraid of thunder and light­ come. Phoenix, Art*.—(A*)—Pupils of ner’a, 80 Oakland street. Phone Grind axes, knives, household Wallace, aiming hU remarks/it ning. One night recently during Society ai»l^!^*Who ar^ hi* fam- suspicious than other daddies, there Madison school have 1* plan. When­ DECORATOR! %o6ka, moaey and Identification. scissors, shears, akatea, power (opp. State Armory). New Potential Battle INfint opponents of a bigger Armyyde- would devote to s major work. ! opening the door of Stone Houm was a lot of explaining to be done. 7. You cannot furthei the brother­ It found ideaM caU 6060. Reward. 5191-2;0135. \ y Wanted— Roons— Board new potential battle point ap­ I had begun by writing down, that retribution might enter In. a Mvere electrical atoriq his moth­ hood of man by Inciting class ever they outgrow their rhoea mowers,' hand mowers,, etc. Eatlr „ Cotton Crop clared that such victory eouid not er tried to comfort him by telling Religjdus Girl — TVhat Church Western Union, wo'rt glad to re­ they tose the footwear into a bln MERCURY 1940 C0NVER"DBL.E mates cheerfully given. Tel. 7958. peared In the "Senate Printing com- be won ‘‘If we allow our |^ icy to after the faohl'on of a novelist, the | The fundamentals of the Moond port, .wi'Ote a manly," straight-for­ hatred. ^/w rr_BBnWN BRimr oaae Fri- WANTED-^AN OR boy over 16. WANTED^ f u r n is h e d room, him" the need of rain and that he does he belong to T 6 You cannot establish sound m - at echool--:-and Miect a better fit. Cay afternoon on Main atreet, or coupe. Radio, heater,. 5 Goodyear for 2 gentleln«m, one with-light ihltteb.where the ranking Re^b- be dictated by those whp believe full and complete story of his life character had, of course, been ward letteraccepting all the blame, MOWERS SHARPENED, repair­ Apply,New Model Laundry.- (Continued from Page One) lican member, Senator Willis of —an imaginary life which began Integral with the_ cre*Uon_of tte must not be afraid, for It Wks the Sorority Olrl—Where Is7i(? which was considerable. ' rurity on borro%ved money. i;K m Hartford bua. OontenU valu- Double Eagle W. W. tti^es. Mile­ hotisekecplng /privileges prefer­ that the Russians are going to win Lord’s work. Just as she finished 9. You cannot build character and age 18,000, excellent^ tondttion. ed, shear grinding, key fitting, Indiana, R eused the government the war for us wlthput further in a home of pampered wealth, first one, Henry Prentiss. For the Stray Doge for .\rmy CUe to owner only. Reward. Tel. WANTED—DISHWASHER. Ap- red, either oiybus line or vicinity a plan/ submitted by Secretary of of m'ultiplyinB; its own use of paper impersonation must rely upon there came a violent clap of thun­ courage by taking away a $7*45,00. Brunnef^^s. 80 Oakland duplicating, yacuum cleaners etc. ply Rey.mandera Reataurant, 37 of Main street. Phone 2-0103. help from us.” and led through many'adventure*, der. Very innocently he asked: From the New Yorker we l e i ^ Wealthy Father ipe„' motor overhaul, radio, regulate your piano or player loughing of individuals is Imprac­ printing program had been using a grossly disguised or arresting ern Union ahd asking that Valen- permit tW,t to stand In the way of WB HA!nB BEVERAL pin ball piano. Tel. Manchester 5052. tical. \ paper at a rate neairly 10 times opposition which George Washing­ and his idiosyncrasies. And I good worker your daughHi’s happiness. \ (or thcni.'ielves. Army If they, meet qualific ations. against the rulesl" heater. $225.0, outlines of the an appointment. , Household Goods 51 Fatal to Four Y^t Be Faced John F. Cervini months and months ot hard, dally I character who would be my axe Ask Your Neighbor! street. \ 31. achooling under the coach whom cdtloner. , - Secretary of Agriculture Wlck- / , ----.- .- j — T 7 name of Vaughan Dunbar WE WILL Se l l furniture, and ard explained the wheat action I employed before I was good ■M Blala St. Ptione 6440 Building-Contracting 14 H^lp' Wanted— F'emale 35 rugs, stoves and other household (Continued from Page One) (Imntlniied from .Page One) Is Staff Sergeant enough to seek an Invitation to appealed to me When I read It would abolish the - penalties one of the club games at the RivU on the cover of a book which he goods at the lowest prices in 1C.S.S .seriously injured than the which have been imposed on FOR NEW o k v ALTERATION GIRLS AND WOMEN wanted, town. Albert’s, 43 AJlyn St,, Hart­ nation,stioi Mr. Roosevelt sent a mes­ era (Tlub. I never really enjoy,<■ yjM had published. The book was Jobe sea William Rimehl, 519 Cen- steady work, pleasant atmos­ others. farmers who sold, used or fed sage to Joseph Stalin expressing Word has been ' received from o f ford. William Butterworth, fir.st secre wheat from acreage In excess of a single moment any of some years old. a collection of his ART BENSON SAYS:— tap'Street. TelephonV7773. phere. Apply. Kage Co., Cheney .America’s "profound admiration” John F. Cervini, son of Charles games that I played. most important dispatches. They Building, Elm street. Phone 8228. WINDOW SHADES— Venetian tary of the American legation, who their planting allotments under for the Red Army’s "magnafleent Almost fantastic luck ^ayed “WE WANT YOUR was Among the pas.scngers. suffer­ the agriculture adjustment act. Cervlnl and nephew of Mrs. Frank Were sound, but stiffish and alto­ blinds.. Owing to our very low achievements, unsurpassed in all into my Hands, the only reaj/stroke gether conservative. That was ‘Hey! Pinch that guy for non-es$entiaI driving.*’ OLD RADIO !” Rooflng—Sid^lg \ 17-A WANTED —WOMEN to sew overhead, get our special low ed shock, but was able to walk to Vary From City to , City history.” Clancy, of 38 Benton street, where of luck that ever appeared in my I ^.hat I wanted—and Vaughan covers on baseballs at home. For prices on,' high grade window an ambulance and help pther in­ Of Interest also to farmers, and . And In thus commemorating the he made his home, that he has slow pursuit of the plan./That was Dunbar, his name snd siich of REGARDLESS OF AGE RQOFING AND SIDING particulars apply to "'Tpber Base­ shades ahd Venetian blinds. Sam­ jured persons! Two others listed as to consumers, was the establish­ Red Army’e 25th anniversary, the ^eclalty. Hlghestc-quallty ma­ passengers and taken to a ho.spital been appointed a staff sergeant. when Fred West canjt; to Cali­ his background as I might need, WORTH terials. Workmanship guarantee ball Co., Elm street, Mhachester. ples .furitished. Capitol" Window ment by the Office of Price/Ad. President paid tribute to the “su­ fornia to play two or/hree garnet would serve my purposes. He SIDE GLANCES BY GAL9RA1TH rrs were Clifford Heldon and Spicle preme sacrifice” of the ‘‘Russian John has traveled over a lot of Also carpentry. A. A. Dion, Inc' WANTED —ELDERLY ^ M A N Shade Co., 241 North Main street. I.«e. ministration of wholesale prices the country since he left town last at the clubs there. / would serve them ,doubly well, be­ $10 IN TRADE Phone,'8819. (jpen evenings. for "eggs. The OPA predicted people from whom the Red Army cause. as far as I could learn, he BY ROY CRANI 299 Autumn street. Phone 4860. '(or care of two children, light I'nable to Fix Cause springs, and Jipon whom It is de­ July. He first went to Miami -My inquiries at Gull point had The End df That IF YOU ACT NOW! these prices, which vary frbm city Beach, Fla., and fronl there to the already put him aAong the people was dead. He certainly was not in WASH TUBS We Have Stocka of hbusework, live in. $10 week, room FEBRUARY BEDDING VALUE! Capt. R. O. D. Sullivan, who was to city, would result In a slight pendent for its men, women and f anX board. * Phone Manchester Reg: $49.50 Deluxe hand made supplies.” Radio Technical school in Sioux I must know, and cultivate. And the United States. ranxx) CONSOLES a n d Roofing 17-B in command of the flying boat, was decrease In cost to consrimers Im­ Falls. South Dakota, where he 1 could hardly .^lieve the turn of OBAIBSIDE RADIOS 2- 02' box springs upholstered In heavy among the injured at hospitals mediately but would mean a high, It was of such sacrifice that he (To Be Continued) IN.96 up. ED COUGHLCN—REPAJKS OF 8Q2 ACA ticking, full or twin spoke last night when he struck graduated last December. Then fortune Which - made him an ac­ WANTED —MIDDLEAGED wo­ here, but he was unable to fix the er year-around averagie price of back to Panama City. Fla. to the quaintance, if not a frelnd, even ROTOBOLA CONSOLES all types ot roofA 890 Wooijland x/zes, sale price $34.50. DCiiuce cause of the disaster. A pilot of one to two cents a dozen. The out at ‘‘the' skeptics, the cynics” of Joke Becomes Actuality AND AUTOMATIC street. Phone 7707. man as HtnuFkceper, live In or go feu mattresses, the. last word In today whom he compared to those gunnery school where he also be-’ore the /time when J would home nights. Call aftej 5 p. m, long experience. Captain Sullivan wholesale regulation takes effect graduated and now he. is In Green­ COMBINATIONS ’fine, bedding at the same sale bad flown the clipper here by way March 6. who gave Washington “his days of make my appearance on Long 894A0 and $149.95 at 94 SprueXstreet or telephone trial. ville, South Carolina at another Island. / Salt Lake City— (4\ —"How’s HM40ME 7340. price.. Call 3535, Benson’s,. 713 of the Azores. To avoid Uie building up anew school for a six weeks’ term. business?" a dry cleaner asked STacy$oMUi AUTOMATIC TABLE RADIOS Moting—^Trucking— Main. , Port officials said there was lit­ of enemy strength after the war, Still Fare Reverse* It was an acquaintanceship of $29.95 Storage “The Americans of Washington’s golden worth to me. Fire (Thief LaycTe Hanson. WANTED - OIR OR WOMAIf tle wind apd almost nO rain "as the Representative Maas (R., Minn.) "Good," said Hanson . . .-/’there (Ne Tradea7 ■work. App)y NINE PIECE MAHOGANY din plane arrived, but that the air was urged that the pending legislation day faced defeat on many occa­ AUTOMATIC TABLE RADIO THE AUSTIN A.XCHAMBBJ4*. Co, for full or jiart-' ing room , set, Duncan Phyfe sions. We fqced. and still face Peybaps it would be well, here, isn't any." local and tong dlstanca moving New System Laun y, Harrison heavily loaded with electricity. to extend len/l lease aid to the Deceptive^ Smart ‘Maybe we ought to drum dp a AND raONOORAPH street. table, buffet;, cabinet ba.se china, ‘•They kept talking to us from Allies another year make clear reverses and misfortunes,” he to explain somewhat more clear- I . _ . , $44.95 Return toad ..system, furniture and six chairs. Call 6766 between the ship and '*11 seemed well that "we are expecting and should said. ly the way in which I proposed to little for you,” the cleaner joked, (No Trade*) storage. Dial 6260. WANTED-GIRL FOR office )Vork 6 30 and 9:30 V m. aboard.” the officials said. receive a chain of island bases in "In 1777, the Wetory over Gen­ carry out m y purpose—and at the Next morning firemen extinguish- eral Burgoyne's Army at Saratoga aame time run no risk of detec- 1 ed a furnace-started blaze that dlds BUDGET TERMS In retail store, high schooXX^'o^ •The la.st words werp. ’we are the Pacific.” $300 damage to the cleaning plant. Brine In your aiok radioa to ate preferred. No expolHence 1 LOT OF BEAUTIFUL 9x12 Ax- now turning rieht to rand.’ The Maas told the House Foreign Af­ led thousands of Americans to' ilon. or the bleak humility of cap­ ■n for expert repair*. minister nigs, coloXhlue, brown, fairs committet that “everything throw their hhfs in the air, pro­ ture needed. Write Box D, He^ldN(or wine and green. Reg. $49.50 plane mii.st have fallen In an un­ appointment. usually low airpocket-the right you are going to get, you are go­ claiming that the war was practi­ Henry Prentlas would become a ^Draw Straw* it Auctions F. W. WOOLWORTH CO. values—now sale priced only wing touched the water. ing to get before the war is over.” cally won and that they should go fully active partner Ih all the life i-»V WA.NTED—WOMAN FOR. part .S39.50. CaU 3.535, BensX's. 713 back to their peacetime occupa­ of Gull Point: an amusing, and offers permanent employ­ ‘•We could see. the desperate ef­ New Fracases Ukrly Nebraska (Tity, Neb. — (JC> — time housework. ^CJouple., Single Main. \ ‘ fort to straighten her up, but Strongly - worded executive tions—and, shall I say, their peace­ indeed an Intefeatlng addition to^ BY V. T. HABUJll ment, experienced or Inex­ house. Tel. 2-0627. time ‘normalcies.* the Idle life of the community Drawing straws ha* become part ALLEY OOP Your Mistake, OooU \ flames began coming out and the criticism of w^artlmc ‘‘bickerings” "Today, the great successes on ot the routine' of farm sales here. perienced. Married women X ship sank in a few seconcls." or "purely political” opposition well-to-do, not burdened with too ^ ch in ery and Tools "X'- the Russian front have led thou- much of brains, generous, warm Auctioneer Bob McKissick said 24 CANfTMX) GO AXTY for full or part time work Help Wartted-y-Male 36 The plane wa.s cairying 27 pas­ •still rang In capital circles today, ^Samls of Americans to throw their tormprH bid the ceiling price of VES.X WHEJ2E wnVVDUT NEW '?UETRAC LL crawleX sengers and 13 crew members. but militant congreaemen pres.sed hats in the air and proclaim that of nature, as obvious as a thou­ $703 on a tractor offered for sale KWJOW. KMXIKJG U P IK) A /- n i r r welcomed. Saleswomen full • Power >^>u count on the year \'The Civil Aeronautics authority, for action on fatmi manpower and sand of his kmd-ln like communi­ OOOLA^.a Bfaeeen.? wiusff ' ‘ Maiichester / other problems along lines likely victory is just around the corner. ties all Over the world, and no at the Frank Oess farm. So straws PROMT YOU AL'MA.V© or part time. If you are in­ W/lNTED—DISHWAtjHER. Cen- around, ^ ly Cletrae and enjoy iJV,^ Washington, said In a Jtate- “Others among us still believe were drawn and Wilbur Heinke VAPO 13 &E. " Evening Herald teihRestaurant. $lx day week. economy, p ^ e r, traction the year me'qt that the plane carried only to lead to new fracases with ad­ In the age of miracles. ‘They for­ more mysterious than a shower of won the right to purchase the ma­ A MESS. experienced, we will train ministration forces, . ' rain BUT.., Qaaaified Advertiaemehta around. DublXTractor Company 21 c^ew members and' 27 passen­ get that there la no Joshua in our chine. ) you. Apply F, W. Wool- WANTEd ^COUNTERMAN Md Willimantlc. gers.)'. A Senate agriculture subcom­ midst. We cannot count on great Becoming a fixture within the Count six avorago words to a Una. waiter. Apply, Tea Room, 883 mittee today called upon War de­ acene, he would become, so to laltlSla. numbers and abbravlstlons worth Go., Manchester. Among the crew members taken partment officials to explain the walls crumbling and falling when aaeh eonnt as a word aiid compound Main street. ' to hospiCgls were the first officer, the trumpets blow and the peoples apeak, his own accomplice. For, Election Ballots Bum weida as'tw o words. Mlblmnm cost Wanted—To^^uy whose naffie^was not learned; John need for more men and how they shout. ’’ after gaining an intimate knowl­ la pries of thres Itnss,' v. WANTED AT ONCE.^ first class expect to . obtain them. At the edge of the pattern of life in Gull Holdrege, Neb. — UP). — Anyone Lias ratss per dap (or transient Bouner, 25,^e-fourth pilot; W. H. “It la not enough that we have paper banger and painter. Inquire Manning, tn* second engineer; same time, S»r.ate advocates of a faith and that we have hope. Point and at Stone House, he who wants to contest last year's a6a* at 21 Elro street evenings. /Thos. WANTEP — USED BATHTUB. decrease in Army personnel goals ■Csattvo H ank PT,.19S7 Phone 729(. Oster Huot, T5, the navigator; Washington himself was the ex­ would be able to-choose the mo­ primary election in Pbelpe county Cash Charge Read Herald Ad vs. Vennard. attributed severity of the new emplification o( the other great ment and call the cue for the en ia cut of luck. Sheriff G. Royal • Consecutive Osga'.. 1 cl's y cts David Sanders,\ 36. and Robert food ration allowances chiefly to 1-15 WANTED TO"',, BUY 100 \ised John Rouvan, 22\w’ireless opera, need." . " trance of that second character, Hanson reported that . the old . m* iw»ci. me. t. m. wo. m. a ntt. on. S. CoDsscutlvs Days ..I 1 ots 11 cts induction of farm workers into the primary election ballots and other 1 Day .Ill etslll eta radios for "cash, Call 5404 or bi tors. armed servicea Victory Possible In i»4S the executioner. “Anyway, I’m j^iad George is serving on the African All orders for Irregular Insertions It' to Barlow’s, '596 Main stpeeO Meanwhile, a farm bloc moved T^e “President’s words.. were You______wlU observe.______I am sure, the papers stored In the furnace room front—I undcrstiind those Moslem girls* are very niotiesi wUI'ba charged at the ons time rata. '■ ^ ---• - — ahead on the House . floor and be­ broadcast to: Democratic dinners manifold advantages of the double at the court hous*/were destroyed Special rates (or long term every Pan-A1nerican Alrw^’s In New throughout the country, celebrat­ Impersonation. The existence of | by fire. and hard to get acquainted with!** day advertising given upon request. Rooms Without Board k said the crash of 0(6 Yankee fore two committees on a pro­ BY MERRILL BLOSSER Ada ordered cancelled before the RANGE AND FUEL OIL per at Lisbon was thc\fir8t *c- gram aimed - at Increasing food ing the completion of a fund-raia- Henry Prentiss, hi* patent. Inno­ The Boomerang Or fltth day will be charged only Ing ' drive for the party. Among cence and harmlessneaa, would be­ FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS (6r the actual' number ot times the FOR REOT—HEATED ROO^I jn cld ^ t on Its frans-Atlant^ serv­ production and boosting fann in­ come. A bill to remove restrictions those who listened were the $100- come firmly established. When the roONERVlLLE FOLKS BY FONTAINE FOX I ad appeared, charging at the rt te private family. Next to bath, con-, ice, i^ich was established M*y 20, OkOER HIM 10 REMOVE TMERe'S 'THE A OWJy TfeiOe./ sarnsd but not. alowanco or r, runde COAL AND COKE tlnuous hot water. 172 Maple St. from peanut production and per­ a-plate diners at the Mayflower execution occurred, nobody on ♦hbre’s a oas td use can be made on six time ads erropeC mit use of. excess wheat and coh) hojtel here, where Vice President earth would ever think twice about ON Trie PkosPECTive ALU FDUR.M/HESLS FROM CAR.( VOU LET ME PUT MYStLF after the fifth day. Since 'that time, the company Wallace said that if the people of FRATCRNITY BkOTHBk , SOME STfeANGER'S AUTO— OUrOI A LIMB/ No “till forbids”; display lines not BUULDERS’ SUPPLIES 8aid,'''il,225, flights have been mai for feed was slated for a final vote! good old Hank. WHO IS TO BE fhJNISHED. mobile; AMO LEAVE THEM sold. to and from^urope and more timi The Rules and Military committees the United States and England But, being on the tide as it THE PAMAOB SUIT FILEP BY EP WURTS ( THE CANPIP LYING IN THE STRE6T - — Tbd'Berald will not b4,rssponslbla were, Henry Prentiss could choose LP sets CAUGriT, HE S (or more than one Incorrect Inser­ INSURANCE 44,000 paasehgers and 2,500,000 CAM Ei^ PlENP) AGAINST THE SKIPPER COMES UP IN ' tion ot any advertisement ordered pounds of mad^ave been carried the moment ot the climax at' wlU TO TELL A fiANTASTIC SlORY MANCHESTER LUMBER & FUEL CO. . ' Before Von Have a Fire He could bring on the executioner. AND CLEVERLY ASOO SBMl» (or ^ore than one time. \ or Accident vv-lthout accldehCV 'This amounted, Crocheted Toy COURT NEKT WEEK /. • Tba Inadvertent omission, In- Everett T. McKinney, Mgr. it was explained, tb an accumulat­ In whatever shape the latter waa, •o.riect publication of advertising See ultimately, to'dppear, a t precisely w ill be recrlfled only by oancellfttlon McKINXEV BROTHlS^ ed total of 6,600,000\flight milea; of the chargt made for. tba aervtca Center Street x Telephone 5145 the right moment. rendered. ; » \ 605 Main St., fllancbester. Goon. The .company desci^d C(iP^n The executioner would vanish All a d v e rtise m e n ts m u st Cqn.toriib^ Telepboae 6060 - 74K Sullivan, "Who was In c l^ g e of the #hen Jil* Work, was done,, but in style, copy and typography with' Clipper, ss lbs "No. 1 trMs-Atlan- .regulations enforced by the publish­ Henry Prentiss, good old Hank, ers and they reserve the-right'to tic commuter." He had ihade ap­ would still occupy hla own fa­ sdil. revise or reject any Copy con­ proximately 150 trans-Atlantic miliar niche in the society of. the sidered objectionable. crossings - and 55 trans-Pacifle nelghbortiood. Furthermore, he CLOSl.NG HOUftS—Classified sds O. P. A. ADVISES BUYING COAL MORtGAGES to be published same day ust be fligbU. would be able to follow the coufse " The Yankee Olipper was the T. M. ss a a - a w r e>r. received by U O'clock noon, Satur­ STOVES NOW Conservative first mortgages of the -chase for tk* 'executioner, d a y s 10:3V. , craft which inaugurated the* tranii- to know preclMly how that phaM Possibly they may not be available next winter. Buy now Atlantic service and had made -4 Telephone Your Want Ads to be placed tor onr clients. 50 went, to learn instantly of any MAJOR HOOPLB while you have; the. nionoy and we have the stoves. Get a Warm more than 240 croeslngs ot the At- mistakes that- might have been OUTOUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE Ads are sCcepted over me tele­ .Morning Heater, CaSt- Iron Stove or a Cast Iron Wood Bnming 'to .00% of appraisal valne^ In Jaqtic, company rcK:orda_ahow^.- phone al the Cli^ltGli. (iATC given •Stove. We. also liave coal burning kitchen ranges and coal bom- made. abqve -as a convenience to adver- amounts ranging from $2,000 to 3AS2 For more than a year I lived HO.' ME61GCLAZSTO Ing roinbinatinns. We also,have some used stoves. System Too Complicated ■ r I CAM’T 3 EE HOW VEH, LIKE. ACTIN’ AN’ EGAD, CHARLES? X ’DEWAMO Users, but the CASH HATiiiS will be $5,500. - 5-10-15 year plan at at Gull Point without thinking PAS TO R S H IR T SO U < .aeospted as FULL PArML.NT If San Francisco, Feb. 2j— — Pounds thinner and Inches tall­ NOU LL 'EVER 0.1T POETRY.' AH, FEEL TH’ T3AMA66S WRTW6 h^LAXET? paid at'the business office bn or be­ Re among the first to get yours. It looks like a lot of winter er—that’s what this smart frock seriously a t all of the sxecuUonsr's a n y w h e r e s . ALLUS SP>RlNOy. VIBRAMT sHipa-Z— rT WAS t a il o r e d ^ VqE AR SO MUCH SEARS ahead. *' ■ the rate of 6% interest. Grocers and canners of California character, when, finally, the time fore the seventh day following, the - I went on ^ o r d opposing the new. will make you look. It was rea d in ’ a bo u t b is LOAM.THAT GIVES TD MEASURE 9S MS 0O(sJO rr HO GOOD TOR MICE first insertl,on ot each ad. otbera-lsa thought up by a top-flight design­ would come for him to reach the PEOPLE/ YOU’RE SO MY DOGS V ie u r g e <>TRECT HABEB.OA'BHBR/-— FINE DUET LAG.'•'“ 'SOU V t b s c h a r g e : R a t e .will be bollect- Telephone Mancheeter 7-1088 or food point-rationing system as too scene. BUSY BEADIN’ WHUT TO ROAM-ALACK. •d. No responsibility for errors In JONES FURNITURE AND STOVES complicated -last night and voted er who wanted her style to be as lX p r i z e d rr.KioT o n u s 6EMT1MEMTAL GEMT^WAN^ telephoned sde wtU be'sssumeo and Needles* to say, 1 was quickly t h e y DONE THAT I’LL MISS MY SPRING­ HOHAS/PUTTS SOOM ^ 31 OAK STREET- TELEPHONE 8254 or 7247 Write Box S, % The Herald to ask the Office of Price Admin­ deceptive as It was smart! Just NOTHIN' OF TIME TREAT, THEVVE F o a rrs m o n e ta r y tbsir socuracy cannot be guaran­ look at all the good pointa—.0»* invited to Stone House. I had so YOOR SPRlWG COh\E - “SOU teed . istration to simplify the plan. Immersed myself In the ctuvacter OWN EVSte. COMES PUT A BAN ON VALUE BUT IMA crisp white vestee, the beautiful YOU.’ nCHY FE 6EMTIKEMTAU UBE SHIRT FOR MfiSPOLB handling of the bodice, the slim­ of Henry Prentiss that I could alt R lB B O M E / ming skirt and Um attractiva with Norman Tlnksr or with my, VJAV.^ MICKEY FD4N lilt LANK LEONARD styling of the belt slater, called Cynthia Merriwsther, and ne-yar suffer the least qualrp, Pattern No. $364 is in atsea U , stther of conscience or of fgar.- THEY'RE T$W0 FINE J WEIEl^RftOLErCH ---- TMAORC YOU, 5lRi YOU'LL BE IN DIFFERENT CONORATULATIONfi) 38, 40, 42. 44, 46. 48, 60 and 62. I chatted many a time with MEN, SIR— b o t h \TH6S Size 38 takes, with $-4 ilesvea Norman Tinker, Knowing well iuv THEY’LL SURE . BARRACKS FOR A WHILI MENj YOU'RE IN WAR dRAOUATES OF THE)SHIP APPRECIATE IT/ — BUT AT LEAST Toil’Ll t h e n a v y NOW/L 4 1-8 yardii 89-ineh materiaL S-S that his lift was in my . hands, R$X. n a t io n a l _ ( STATIOrfc-WE yard for contrasting vestee. and that I should dispose of It tONDS C ACApEMVf A HAVE OTLLIN^ when the fitting moment ckme. — A SHAME (REPORT OP W m For this attractive pattern, 'I Arts* 1ft 0Mt$,tBttM ta k litv. 't-K -r'a-y/: V', ■s*»» J')) sS

TUT5SDAT, FEBRTTAHT 28. i^ c r I y . Tht Weather I#attthr«pr tufttttta Hrraia ’ Average Daily Circulation ------Fereew t et D. S. Weather Bareaa For tbe Month of January, 1049 ply depots in accord^n^ with Rad \ » OHfford R.-Bagleaon; who left The Mairled Couples Club • will have a suppef-meeting at the Sec­ M anchester Cross shipping ordera. New Listenuiff today for Fort Derena, waa glren Rush Stairtlng Red Cross Job , Government Propert^--:^ 7,9.56 X Much cmider tonight ; About Tow n a partjTbv thirty of hie relatives ond Congregational church tomor­ and frie n d Saturday arening at row evening at 6:30. The guest Date Book All materials used In surgttql Memimr o l Audit tha home o f his parents. Mr. and speaker will be Rev. Dr. Earl H. Is Well Done dressing work Is the property o f Device Set Up BoraM e l CttooliUloBe Fui%eson of 'the North Methodist For Renewal^ Sonran. «f at w««t M»o. Albert Eagleoon of ."M Fair- Today the United States Government, * ...... r Manchester— A City of Village Charm o f Mr. M d M m . HobMrt lleM street. He was presented with church. Music will be furnished Issuing Ration Book No. 2 at all and hll dressings are folded, in­ by Mrs. Elsie Gustafson’ and Mrs. PRICE THREE (!KNTS Donrart. wmt ./Urm m iMwwril a wrist watch. He attended the os public schools. Hour.s 3 to 5 and Over 100 Women Have spected, packed, and shipped un­ Jewish.^ ‘•Residents of (FOURTEEN PAGES) r& David Benrtett. A^L Line Up on I.eon- der ifled Croaa supervision. MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1943 > « t y 'at Ua hooM tu t umaimg u d local High and Trade Khool and 7 to 9 p. m. ALSO .same hoiira. aan»e (Cbliained AdvertielDi pnawtjtad wUh a numbar o t uaeful was employed at the Pratt A Been Attending the The gauze for the next quota Manchester Make Gift' VOL. LXII., NO. 124 George K. H'lfHon. youngest s w ^ard Street to Get Li- places tomorrow. Birta, Ineludinr a puraa o f aaoney. Whitney Aircraft. East Hartford. ToiiMirrow has been received and as soon as of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver M allojKof To Obser\'kti(mi Post. Ha laft thia momltiK with tha oth- In st summer he married Miss censeg for 1943. Work on Red Cross Surgical Wednesday Meetings. the present quota- of 18,000 has ir aalactaea for aerrioa tha I5orothy Lillian Fregln. Pearl street left ye.sterday fop-^uty been completed the work will with the U. S. Navy. A jgftidqate dressings'at the American Legion Red Anti-Aircraft Guns Now Guard Kharkov hrmy. ~ A line of men and women ex­ hall between the hours of 10 a. m. Mrs. T. E. Broanan, chairman start on the new dressings. A new listening devlc^^iqs been of Manchester High s^bol, class Installed at' the obaervatiorNpost Teihpte Chapter, O.E.S., will tended from the Legion Home on and 4:30 p. m. of the Surgical Dressings commit­ It la earnestly hoped that the Forcies Driven of ISMOB. prior to h^tnductlon he Senate Approves The bowUm team of Kmamiel meet tomorrow night In the Ma­ present quota can be completed of the Manchester Air Wamlne j was employed l^'^^the Grinncll Leonard street to Elro street this M ilitary whist of the Manches­ tee, hq-s reported th at: the ra- Uutheran church will bowl Friday sonic Temple. The business will in­ ter Private Duty, Nurses' A.ssocia- tomorrow. All workers are re­ Fervicc, located in Bolton so thatv^^, erenint at 7:30 at the West Side clude the Initiation of two candi­ Sprinkler compAdy of Providence, ipoming seeking renaw’als for car sponae to the call to work on sur­ during the night hours and- dur- ~ R. 1. His brother. Ijiwrence. is lic'ansea for 1943. According to tion at'the Masonic Temple at 8. minded to bring a cover-all apron Rac. Anyone wishing to Join the, dates. A social will follow In gical dressings for the American or housedreas and also a covering Ing cold and Inclement weather, stationed' jp r South Carolina with ChiVf Inspector Jerry Ledwlth. Tuesday, March t league abould oall Miea Bette charge of Pearl Blanco and for the hair so that work may be spotters may pick up approach- 3ill for Merging the U. P^'Army. • 2008 Renewals have been issued Regular meeting Pines Civic As­ Red Cross has been splendid The ■Mdcson. 7336. her commlttee.^Each member at­ started without delay. lng''planes for a radius of 10 to Mountains; sociation. average w-eekly attendance at the tending la requested to bring a since Ui^ branch office of the Mo­ miles. The apparatus is a gift of fie l..open until Friday eve­ officers. Biitish-American Club. D t Two Councils INCOME TAX Mr. and Mrs. R. ^ l^^ish to accommodate 65 persons at Party Is Given the group which manned the post ill be conferred on a tlasa of can­ Friday, .March 19 Chestnut street have had as th ning, Februaiw 26. at 5:30 o’clock. any one time in the lower hall, or during the Christmas holidays. m il ACCOUNTING didates by' William McKinley Only T h i^ More Days Red Cross benefit entertainment the "fireplace room” of the Amer­ Retreat guests for a few days. Mrs. Afl For John Hnltine The listening device was In­ Lodge. No. 64 of Hartford. It is With but t h i^ more days re­ at South'Methodist church. ican Le^on hall. Owing to the WILLARD BILL1NGS\ Kenyon of Providence, . Friday, June 4 stalled for the service by Engi­ iewly - Create her son David. They fopmerl>\ expected that Grand ‘ Chancellor maining the smaM force handling fuel shortage the work has been ■‘^ “■'iToo/A Loss AND RALPH BROLL \ •John R. Wennergren p f this town High school graduation. neers Edwards and Jack of the on Chestmit/treet, / ^ the renewals expec\the rush to he cairied on here without any de­ Travelers Broadcasting Company. Council, Present American and British Qarcnce Anderson’s will be present and q.large turnout greater every day u'ptil the office Tuesday, .\pril 20 lay whatsoever. Mr. and Mra. John 1. Olson of of the members la hoped for. A Benefit Concert for Red Cross An unusually sensitive micro­ fense Council Mer­ 57 Hurt When Says Tactics Hurl Floodtide of Ar­ Everett W. Ctmion of/fMeasanV closes. The office aerVgs Manchea .Attend Every W eek Jackson street entertained Sunday phone has been placed on the For Every Insurance Office social time with refreahments will ter. Wapping and Bolt' bv'Chaminade Club at High School sfl^eet who Ipft this mo/hing with Among the particularly faithful night with a dinner party for their roof o f the tower and it is Vvirctl ger Approved by 35 mor Back After Bit­ How the meeting. Inspector Ledwith again stress­ hall. othhr boya^or Fort Devens. wa.s workers can be found the Inspec­ to a loud speaker within the post. O f Germans 647 Main St. ed the necessity of getting, to the nepheqr John Hnltine of Russell To 0 Vote After Demo­ by Fake Coaches Ram giverV. ax^rewell payty, last night tors and packers of these dreas­ Observers soon become acquaint­ ter Three - Day Bat­ Telephone SStS e Hejrald ha« received a post branch offlCe early and warned street, who leaves on Wednesday at th ^ o m c of Mr/and Mrs. L. R. ing some of whom have not tnisaed ed with the different sounds that ORDINART RETURN'S: rard''\frdm Corporal Bertil. A. that after Friday it will noV. be Enierweiicy Stock to enterHhe service. Mr. Hultine, c r a t s Fire Blasts, tle; Axis Tanks Oncie F t ^ h lh of 172 McKee street, by a meeting aince last September. come In through the “ mike” and Failed Once Foim 1S40A...... « 0 0 Wognuui, Who IS with the 450lh possible to obtain renewals uptil Crack Train friendl! who presented These Inspectors carefully look son of MrXand Mrs; Carl. Hultine, learn to pick up the sound of air­ Within Three Miles Farm 104A...... 35.00 Engf. Depot Company, A. P. O. Monday. March 1. as neither t Scientific Re. him with \p y tiw e of money. He is Must Be Listed over the dres.sings for loose and a Junidr at Wesleyan college plane motors quickly. state Capitol, Hartford, 7:00 P. M. to 10 P. M. 70C New York. N. Y. He tells local substation nor the main of-\^ the son of Mr. and Mrs. Axel F. threads, defects in the gauze and in Middletowm. has been an Air Feb. 24.— (N)— By a roll call veals No O f Thala; Attempting TVedneiMlay and Friday Carlson and has been employed at of seeing Jpe Binok In North flees in Hartford will be open on Five Seriously Injure«l Colombian Scholar As­ . E\-enlngs. Africa and hhving received a Jan­ for aiae. Then they neatly tie Corp Cadet aiime last fall when he ALICE COFRAN vote of 35 to 0, the Senate ap­ Between Pregn Stand Near Gap Now. the Praft * \ Whitney Aircraft Saturday. AH cars must bear the \Those who have established the dressings into itacks and pass enlisted, but up\intll last week he serts 16th Century >:M P. M. to 5:30 uary copy of Herald on Feb­ new insert-not later than mid­ Tgency stocks of canned foods (Known As tjueen Alice) proved today a bill merging- As Pennsylvania Rail­ them on to the packers, who are had not been called into the serv­ 8 P IR IT IIA I 61KDIIIM Saturda' ruary 1. \ night, Sunday. in e'Vent of an air raid, when sup And Dental Decayi . -V / another faithful group of workers. ice. He ieavea Wednesday for’ A t­ Seventh Danghter ol a Seventh Son the newly-created War Coun­ road Main Line Is ERurts to PenelnUe Bulletin! 10:00 A. .M. t ^ : 0 0 P. M. A/daughtec wSaX^m Stiinday at Office hours in Manchester are plies Nyould be unavailable for i M ep u ya Mary Biishnell oiqney Auxiliary, The stacks of gauze are packed lantic City in coi^ a n y with a Bom With a Veil. cil with the present Defense thA Hartford h o sp i^ to Mr. and from 8 In the morning until 5:30 iimitedX time, are reminded that Chicago, yeb. 24—(J>-Belief Tied Up^Four Hours. South America Flop. A 11 i e d Headquarters in 140 P . ^ t o 0:00 P. M. U.S.W.V. will hold c^^xoclal meet­ in large paper bags according to umber o f other W'qsleyan atu- Readings Daily, Including Sunday, Council after Democrats fired iuhtian anti-aircraft guns are set up in one o f the ^usres in Raymond Chartler of 2«* Center in the afternoon. such goras must be declared when enta. that a mother' must loae a tooth re ca p tilreit^ a t city, which served, so long* aa a Nazi base. ^ North Africa, Feb. 24.— )—German — Marshal Erwin Rommel’s and N avy ^clubhouse. ■ ed. Couples will be taken for placed in large cartons which have for each child ahe bears has no HulUne's local relatives'and they ple for SO Vriira. to attain that end. The bill, —-The Pennsylvania ' railroad’s Life Saving Class such stocks.^ it was stated at the been properly reinforced and lined foundation in scientific fact. Dr. efforts to penetrate Sobth,^ Ameri­ Army, badly mauleft from a with waterproof paper. These presented him with a ^ f t of 169 Church Street, Hartford, Coua. sent to the House immediately Manchester Lrxige of Masons local Ration Board office this Hamilton B. G. Robinson o f St. crack passenger traih ’’The Cava ca began 400 years ago, blit were major defeat at the hands of will hold its regular communica­ cartons are shipped to Arm y sup- money. Phone 6-0097 under suspension of the lyles, Is Being Formed morning. Provision can be made came to the Senate in the form Louis told the Chicago Dental So­ Russian Army Smashes Deepi Her,” heavily crowded and stop­ not much more successful Chap battle-toughened American tion tonight in the Temple begin­ later for swapping items of such of a lengthy amendment to the ciety today. ped for a signal, "was rammed more" recent attempts, a Colombl-' aiid British troops, tO (i^ ning * t 7:30. The Fellowcraft stocks with neighbors so that no ■7“ an scholar asserted today. degres wfll be conferred. measure ereating a W ar Council Scientific research zhows that from the rear by a speeding PINEHURST The Recreation Center oflRce ie actual inconvenience will be felt Reporting on research in South withdrew shattered armored'^ approved recently by there Is not even a relationship be­ Today into Northern Ukraiih itch engine and two passeng^ir now taking enrollmenta in the new by those who have acquired .such American history, ,Dr. Gei’man columha toward Feriana in Miss TereiM Scholl, local nurse over Democratic protests that the tween pregnancy and dental de­ Will Be Open All Day Wednesday Senior Life Sairing class for men supplies. \ iSps early today and 57 pas- Arciniegas, visiting profe.ssor of Who was commissioned last month new agencj/ was not needed and cay, Dr. Robinaon said in an ad­ southern Tunisia under a hail which begins this Tbursday eveniiig sepgars and crewmen were in Spanish at the University Of Chi­ Wedneadptr morning orders will be delivered in the ks a accond lieutenant and has would dii^icate the fvinctlons of dress prepared for delivery to the of shell fire and bombard­ at 7 o'clock in the Eaet Side Rec Capture of Three Towns jureU/Ylye seriously. ■ cago and former member of (7p- afternoon. been, on duty at the atation bospi- the Defense Council set up by the society’s 79th midwinter meeting. pool. Bill Sacherek is the inatnic- Most of^^the Injured were Navy lombla’s Congress, said German ment from hundreds of Allied taI,\Camp Edwarda, Falmouth, 1941 dtiring the administration of ’The saying ” A tooth for every tor and he hopes to have a large Fashions Red ^ Blud­ enlisted pei business men, operating with gov­ planes. At the same time Gen. T Maaa:> waa home on a short fur­ Military Whist GovVjOVyir./^obert 1 A. Hurley, Democrat. child,” has had insidious effect. Dr. Federal-Aid-to-States group in the class. Mr. Sacherek The crash,"hMrd pver a square ernment sanction, invaded South WE ARE GOING TO HAVE A lough and has left for the Torney Given by “ Defense Council Bill .Amended” Robinson asserted, adding that geon Aimed at Kiev Sir Bernard L. Montgomery’s is well qualified to teach this class Manchester Private Duty mile area, shatttged windows and General Hospital, Palm Springs, aa he has been the lifeguard at Leon Rls- "dentists, physicians and old wives. Bighth Army surged with in­ Nurses Associatiun This bill,” asserted And Railway Junction. lights in some coaches, derailed (Continued on Page T w e) WHITE SALE Cal. Forn^erly supervisor of the Globe Hollow for many seasons and /cassi, the Democratic leader, "is Programs Eliminated one car and tied u p \ ^ e south creasing power at Axis de­ S C O l^ TOILET TISSUE ...... 12 rolls 99c second flodr at the Memorial hospi­ la familiar with the newest ^ f e Masonic Temple nothing more than the State De­ (Continued on Page Twelve) ward-traffic tracks of stoe rail, fenses in southern Tunisia. SCOTT PAPER TOWELS ...... 11 rolb 99c tal, Miaa Scholl waa one of a group Saving methods and techniques! fense Council bill amended.’ Moscow, Feb. 24.— >— Usbon ous bombing of air bases and his Oaitered armor was reported 1 Wnshss ISs — 8«mmer Squash — Green Beans. For Fine Foods Senator William H. Mortensen Washington, Feb. 24.—(P)~- Water Barrier Forced Philadelphia to Cape .Charles, Va. ground that they lacked ” thcj hartiSi' i^llCF‘ searched the Tagus attempmm to^piake a stand only .Vt the Former Office of (R l of Hartford, chairman of the A water barrier also was forced The railroad company said the ground positions in the South Pa­ Siecretarj' of Agriculture Wickaid sanction of enabling legislation, three m il»sfrom the mouth o f tha- 8 4 OAKLAND STRET PHONE 7.586 The M ilitary Affa,irs committee, urged ri%*er today for the bodies of 20 and about 600 Germans killed to two coaches attached to the cific was reported by the N avy to­ W e Have Jm&t R u s t t n i a Shipment of Tea Garden Jam.s' the Senate to consider the measure asked Congress today for a “ clear the committee trimmed from the twisting gaps^om which he sal­ REMEMBER PLE.ASE — NO DELIVERIES! .tianchester Corporation persons missing after the crash of the capture of a number of towns .switch engine were carrying 62 in a ” non-parti.san spirit.” mandate immediately” to proceed new fiscal bill these Federal con­ day. in telling of a Japanese air lied for his attompts to crack tbs and JriHea aad Pickled Watermelon. the Yankee Clipper here Monday north of Kursk, where it was an­ ssllora and were about to be cou­ Middle Turhiyke West “ In patriotism.” he said, ’’let us tributions: laid on the United States base on Allied front in ‘Tunjsia. .^SM sW elckJellieo. with his announced 1943 farm pro­ evening at the end of a flight from nounced last night the Russians pled onto the train. , be indivisible.” • Contributlnns Trimmed Espiritu Santo Island and five Given With Gash Sales duction program along lines in­ had driven to within 40 miles of A. railroad spokesman and hos­ Forced Back n^jMlles 1 Tuesday and Friday When Senator John L. Sullivan 1. The sum of $2,973,000 for New York. 2 Lbs. Lean Ground Hamburg Orel from the south with the cap­ pitals identified the seriously in­ United States aerial attacks on (Rommel thus had b^zp forced ( P ) of New Britain contended that tended to raise farm income with­ the payment to states for care of Slxfben passengers and crew­ SHOP AT PINEHURST TOMORROW IF YOU NEED men aboard the giant flying boat ture of Maloarkhangelsk. jured as: Japanese bases. to drop back at least l ^ s, miieamilea Evenings 7 to 9 -the bill before the Senate contain­ out raising prices to consumers. children of employed mothers. The series of attacks which be­ COFFER. W e Hawe Some Maxwell House, Beech-Nut, survived the crash, but one died Soviet tanks bearing automatic Seaman Frank, Geqrge. Vine- from the hlghwater mark of% 3 Lge. Cans Van Cdmp's Milk ed many of the provUions o f the ’That program, which had evok­ 2. An allocation of $3,182,000 gan Sunday and continued through Or By Appointment later ashore. The bodies of three gunners followed by Infantry land, N. J., and Philadelphia, spine advance. Thala is 25 miles n o r ^ HIHb B mw. Mid SaahB. 1941 Defense council act, Morten­ ed sharp criticism from members to aid In the cost of the high yesterday waa reported in Navy others were recovered yesterday.' surged westward in spite of spring injuries. of Kasseriiie. The Kasserine Telephones: sen conceded that was so'. Earlier. of the congressional farm bloc, school victory corps. communique No. 291; thaws as the drive proceeded Seaman Bernard M. Moran, is five or six miles long and la 1 Lge. 16-Oe . Jar Sweet Whole 7415- .5622 - 5218 Mortensen told the Senate, how­ was outlined before the House 3. Grants' amounting to 3l<^ Hampin'ed by Currents Norfolk. Va.. fractured ribs. “ South Pacific: (A il dates are All Day Wednesday ever, that’’integration” of the War Agriculture ■ committee today, The rescue crews were hamper­ northwest of Kharkov on a 42- northwest of Kasserine. 200,000 for emergency maternity Seaman Howard ’Trexler, Phila­ east longitude) (Rommel still was 53 or 54 Form 1 04 0-A ...... $1.00 council and Defense council had “ I take it -for granted, the food and Infant care for wives/and in­ ed by the currents o f the Tagua in mile front, with Suniy a t the Pickles V delphia. apitie Injuries. “ 1. On Feb. 21st: miles west of the starting point of ^PdnduL rjit Groce n/ync. Form 1040 ...... ;...S4.00 \ been suggested by the latter administrator said, ’’that almost fants of enlisted men. their efforts to bring the chattered north end of the line, Akhtyrka (A ) During the morning. Jap­ at the south end and Lebedin in S. T. Fox, U S. N.. New York | h)s offensive at Faid pass, how­ t D iA l u IS i 302 MAIN STREET agency. everyone feels that increased costs The committee deferred action wreckage of the ship ashore. city, (rank not given), injured' anese planes carried out a light ever. V'.'/'w OF PO^T ■ ONF FlOrKFROy. STAJ[ ARMORY 1 Lge. 16-Oz. Jar Sour M«y^d • I believe.” said the Hartford to farmers necessitate increased on a request for $65 075,000 ”to The American legation 'ip a the center. right ahoulder. raid on United States positions on Except Food Departments Soldiers and drivers discarded (A Reuters dispatch from Allied returns on many agricultural com­ recruit and distribute an adequate statement-last night said: Nicholas Polen, 31. , Willlams- Espiritu Santo Island In the New headquarters said a battalion of (Continued on Page Eight) modities during 1M3. supply of farm labor for the 1943 “Twenty perstms ^are mlsalng their fur 'hats and coats to cool town; N. j., and Bainbridge, Md., Hebrides. Pickles \ a tout 1,000 Italians had been Now I want to state frankly farm____ ^year,” . explaining the sub- and believed burled in .the clipper their streaming faces In the warm U. S. N. (rank not given), neck Several Fires Started wind blow’tng from the Dnieper. trapped in another pass, leading OLD that one way to enable farmers to Meet was so important it would be OP washed away by the current of and cheat injuries. , (B) During the afternoon. 1 Doz. Florida (Medium) Or^rges receive the returns necessary to h.-ndled in s separate hill- the Tagus. Only during the sal­ Prepare for Spring Planting Navy Nurse Treats Many toward Siliana, about 70 miles' Avenger torpedo planes (Grumman northeast of Kasserine. Frpnch cover their costa would be by In- Missing from the measure also vage P)?-- 'The perhaps otherg—and resell them to Treasury Balance said 10,000 Russians were killed House of CorrectioB. \ - in heavy fighting north of Orel Phoenix. Ariz., Feb. 24.— (/P)— defense, taking up s lio r^ ’ after processors and distributors at (Continued on Page 'Two) 7 r ’ • « ' • ' \ ** New York. Feb. 24—(e>— Sub- Washington, Feb. 24— (Ah— The during ’’vain Soviet attacjts" The Growers 'were .planning to cooper­ the state rested, ^began/ its fight \\W' NEW TIRES Novelist’s Trial Ordered sUntial proof that black markets communique', said Russian drives ate today in opening the Arliiy s (Continned on Page Eight) position of the Treasury Feb. 22: today m Superior cou](< to free Dr, W > ^ tC U R IT Y hllami, Fla.,'^ , Feb. 24^—(dV— in meat are flourishing through­ Receipts, $63,437,989.40; expen­ in the- CSiucasus. Donets basin;' new second front—against Arizo­ CHICKS ^ Novelist Ursula Parrott today was out the country was found today ditures. $285,329,377.89; net bal na’s unharvested cotton crop. Robert Kurz, 51-yea.r-old New Ha^ ven clilropiactor, , and You Can Have Them in the Afternoon. forces as, well as'on other aecusa- crea.ied over 75 per cent In recent ago'. Approximately 15,000 acres Wage Dispute the Oct: 25 riaying of h£s 27-j’ear- There will -be a big: demand .. • - , tlona growing out of the filght of "months: pf ■ vitally needed long-staple coti pld sweetheart. Mrs. Jessica Gar- this year because more poultry _ i \ Pleated Solid Colors a soldier friend from aa Arniy Gb on Strike How many o f these untrace- Britain Again Promises ton remain untouched. If ' the rup. will be raised because of favor­ stockade at Miami Bepch. Federal able hides came from black mar Arm y hastens its first assault, Meiliatioii Boaril Fails Before a jur>’ and Judge Patrick •ail. -Si) and Plaids Judge, John fW’. Holland overruled i c 1 ket abattoirs cannot be definitely using military personnel as picK- B. O'Sullivan. Defense Attorney able market prices. a defenM effort to have the un C o i n m u t e r a a n a s e n o o l „tim ,te d . hide experts *aid. but Retaliation 6n Gas Use cra .7,S00 bales may yet be saved, To Settle Operating Louis Feinmark presented George Campbell’s Service Station of inex dermlning charge stricken fp«m Children Left Without I «>• tremendous increase growers say. Brotlie.rlioods’ Row. Vincent, next door neighbor o f Dr. We Also Carry a Line of Other Cor. Main St. and Middle Tpk. Telephone 6161 the Indictment, which also aamea pertly stripped skins indicates .Despite subs.tantial increases in | Kurz at Short Beach^ .who tezU- the novelist for aidlBg aad har-. Tranaportation Means. that farm alaughterihg can ac­ London?- Feb. 24 - :■ Churchill’* statement, made in a the per hundred-pound rate, paid fled that last June h f * * d been ; Poultry Equipment You boring a deaerter. count for only a portlwi o f th.w Chicago, Feb. 24 — i/P) — troubled by prowlers around h ia ; Regular $5.98 Houae of Commons cheered | ” "i*vrtsh” ” mSie it plain that we mostly to itinerant pickers, much May Need. i * * * diversion o f hides—and beef— of the crop this year' haa gone wage dispute between the nation s home.and had notified the defen- puty Prime Minlater Clement "• shall treat the unprovoked use of End Of Warm Spell la Sight BuIIettn! from regular packlnr house chan- begging. Several months agj major railroads and 350,000 mem­ d4ot, Attlee’s' reiteration today of B rl-' poison gas against our Russian WsshlagtoB, Feb. 24.—'thlag imaglnaWa today- grate in the fleld, growers pro­ requast was sent" to Washington quainUnce with the doctor’s moth­ FEEDS The questioning membar ^ gssted Churchin said BriUln ” waa re­ for an-emergency panel to bear Why not find ont abont tfce modem home finaaetoa plan f Slanglitor l a'c reass SlMan posed that idle Japanese from Eaten laaocent Plea ■ooB. Arthur S. Oatos, gaaoral solved notr to use thta odious er. the late Mra AugusU - K u ^ Chime In for a rliat. Retail Salesroom - > ‘' Klagsten, Surrey, Eaglaad. .Fch. manager of the oompaay, These figures indicate that al­ that the speiech. made Feb. 19. nearby relocation centers be re­ the ca.se under procedure outlined who, Vincent declared, never spoh*^ For Best Resnltti though government statistics might have been a threat to use weapon unless it ia used first by recently by President Roosevelt. 4 * ' ^ a 24.—(P) -August Snngret, 29, made tbe terse aanouncement the Germana,” but asserted that cruited for the harvest. A few of to Mrs. Gawup in his presence.;^ WE SELL U. S. WAR BONDS! show there are more cattle In the gss- Submission of the operating French-lndlan'private In the Osns- tliat tbe 92 atrikiag drivera the Soviet government had eX' the evacuees volunteered, : but She would leave the room ‘ dian Army, pleaded lanocent' tor bad agreed to retuoi to work country this year than last year, PusiUoB Unchanged proved to be inexperienced. brotherhoods’ controveiay to sn ir different phrta of the pressed apprehension that . the emergency papel hollows Oie step , day ai, the openlag et his trial ea pendlag aa appeal to tbe War the slaughter In one month-r-De- ” I am not sure that the passage Meanwhile Arizona'a Gov. Sid­ when Mrs. Garrup was pr 'Manchester Knitting Mills*’ cerober-—Increased 22 per •ten t o f Gobbel’s speech bears the |n- Germans might employ gaa taken recently by the. 15 non-oper- the ehargs el murderlag 6oaa Labor Board for aa Increaae Yeatarday. Reginald Purbrick, n e y P. Oshbm had. petitioned the said the wltnesa. over the kame month In 1941. ating-'rail unjons, embracing 900.- MANCHESTER GREEN TELEPHONE 6304 ^ Wolfe, 19. Her body waa fouhd la pay. -, Conaarvativc member Parlia­ W ar Department for the use of Objection to thU line U ^ ^ Tonight at 8 OXlock Predictions aarller had saUmated Army manpower to harvest the 000 employes,. In thsir efforts M tloning by SUte Attorney A M ig f^/Ka/neAey^ t c ^ OcL .7, 1949, partly burled la ment. asked that ChurchlU n o tl^ obtain a wage Increase o* 2f cents ' Open ETeninga Until 9:00 ' i Neva, pcoaeou- New Haven, Feb. 24—(^)—«x ty a 10 to 12 per cent, Increeae In crop needed for parachutes and ham 8. UUman brought f r ^ F i f ^ FEED SERVICE sand mouad. B rie M gard to retaliation in the use of the German people that Britain an hour, with a 70 cent minimum. ‘ :n i DING W LOAN ASSOCIATION, INC toffg m M tiM 8 two hue drivera of the New Haven slaughtering thlp year. has “ sufficient atocha of death other battle-front materials. The mark the reply. ”we an f«M J and Shorg .Line ItaUroad company Hide Industry authorities say gpa ws$ made clear by tha prime chief executive finally told grow- A special panel waa scheduled to 38 DEPOT SQUARE ORANGE BL4LL that Mhw Weiia, kanwp aa the minister in s broadcast statement. dealing gas to destroy the whole - ORGANIZED APFUUQ9I------“ W igwam GlrU” eanld have bees went on strike Today, leaving an that OPA price controls appear to Telephone 5406 ADMISSION ...... 4 .* 2*>c May 10; 1943, and remains un- population of Germany, civilian - Advertise in The HenUd»^—It.Pnv* . dsacribed aa a camp follower who chaagad.” waU as military.’*