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Average Daily Circulation The Weather For the Mouth of February, 1943 Foieeaat of C. 8. Wouther Buiauu Moderate to heavy mla and 7,120 warmer tonight; strong winds on Member of the Audit conot. Bureau of ClicnlatlMU Manchetter— A City of VUlago Charm

(FOURTEEN PAGES) VOL. LXL, NO. 146 (Claaoiflod Advertising on Pago 13) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, MARCH 21,1942 PRICE THREE CENTS

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Crowds Cheer Hero Seen Stilwell Pictures Drive j MacArthur Rides Tri- Better Now Four Speedy Jap Bombers Strike at From West; Great Cir-1 umphantly into Mel- Two Places on West $ cle Route at ' North For Britain hourne; Promises He Coast o f Australia; Boats Used Also Is Possibility. Will Do His Best to Broome and Derby .. „ .. Bevin Say$ Demands on Carry United Nations' During Dash Targets of Invaders; New York, March 21.—(/P) Manpower Still Tre- Cause to Success; Sinking o f Vessel at — America’s military leaders mendous; Can See Demonstration One of Japanese Destroyer ,Suc-| Rabaul Brings Total are giving increasing indica- Daylight in Long War. Greatest in Australia. tion that the eventual offen- cess fully Dodged in Jap Losses to 27. sive against Japan will come London, March 21.—(/P>—Labor Melbourne, Australia,' Trip to Australia from more than one direction, The new British battleship. H. M. S. Duke of York, fires a salvo from lU big guns while breasting Bulletin! Minister Ernest Bevin told a Lon- March 21.— (/P)— Gen. Doug- lending weight to speculation rough seas that Send waves splllin®: over her fore deck'and turrets. By MacArthur, Staff. Canberra, Australia, that one assault may follow don audience today that "on the las MacArthur rode trium- March 21.—)— Prime Min- tlie pathway of Japan’s north- labor aide, we are in better poai- phantly into Melbourne today London, March 21— (/P) —Four ister Curtin announced in a ern island, the Kuriles. Gen. Doug- tion than Germany. and promptly promised the high-powered speedboats carried second communique today las MacArthur. in Australia, “ The demands on our manpower Hate Between cheering thousands who gave Gen. Douglas MacArthur and 21 have been and still are tremen- Soviet Forces Closing that two enemy cruisers were speaks of an offensive from the him a hero’s welcomte that he companions on their daring dash south—"I came through (the Jap- dous,” he said. "Our reserves have damaged in addition to one anese front In the East Indies) — had to be heavily drawn upon but 2 Axis States would do his best to carry the from the Philippines to Australia, believed sunk in yesterday’s and I will return." by careful manipulation of our re- cause of the United Nations successfully dodging a Japanese In on Nazi-Held Orel raid on the harbor at Rabaul, Lieut. Gen. Joseph W. Stilwell, sources I think I can aee daylight to "ultimate success. I shall keep destroyer which threatened to in------j—------a soldier's faith," General MacAr- New Britain. in Chungking, pictures "American from the manpower point of view, Flaring Again tercept them, Reuters reported to- even If the war has to be carried thur declared simply In a short and Chinese troops in Tokyo to- day from Melbourne. gether"—the' climax of a drive on for a long time yet. a Guerrilla At- speech. The demonstration for the Canberra, Australia. Slnks Details of the spectacular trip from the west. No sign of War Wearineea Renewal of Tension Be* hero of Bataan, deeply tanned aft- were disclosed by Brig. Gen. Hugh March 21.— (/P)— While Japa- Northern Route Not Forgotten "There ia no sign of war weari- tacks in Bryansk Ke- er hla daya in the Philippines, was J. Casey, V/ho traveled with Mac- nese bombers struck at two Evidence grows also that nei- ness, no sign of despondency and ,tween Hungary and gion Impeding Ger- one o f the greatest in the history Arthur, the news agency declared. ther in Washington nor Tokyo has no cracking of the will." X^O Big Axis of this 'commonwealth. places on the west coast of Rumania Over Transyl- The trip occupied two days and this invasion-threatened con- the northern route, the great cir- Lord Strabolgi, speaking in man Withdrawal Now. Sudden Flare of Acclaim ended at an undisclosed island Kent, said that the Japanese are cle along the Pacific’s rim, been vania Is Reported. The amazing journey of Gener- tinent, Allied warplanes lash- forgotten. Supply Ships (Continued on Page Four) Moscow, March 21.— (/P)— al MacArthur with his family (Continued on Page Ten) ed out in a new assault yes- There is a potential battleground which started in extreme secrecy much closer home for both sides Bern, Switzerland, March 21 — The Soviet Army was report- terday on enemy bases north behind the Japanese lines on the than the Australian zone—7,000 W —Old hatred between Hungary of Australia and sank a Japa- ed closing in from the north Successful Attacks 111 besieged Philippines, ended in the miles from San Francisco, 4,000 and Rumania—two Axis statea — on German-held Orel, key nese heavy' cruiser in the harbor from Tokyo. Thus far the north sudden flare of pomp and public British Force of Rabaul, New Britain, it waa an- Cox Asserts has flared up again despite efforts Mediterranean; Larg' acclaim at Melbourne’s rambling, has been peaceful but with the ad- of Germany to make it appear that town 200 miles south and nounced today. Targets of th* vent of spring in the northern west of Moscow today, and er of Vessels Escort' brown Spencer street railway sta- Japanese raids were the ports of all Europe h u been united behind tion. l^miaphere it will demand increas- Dike Collap se the Nazi spring campaign against increasing guerrilla attacks Ousts Enemy Broome and Derby, which are *lt- ing attention. ed by Destroyers, The Australians at the station, uated respectively shout 600 and Russia. in the Bryansk region west On the north. United States ter- This hatred, menacing Adolf Hit- still thrilled by the general's state- 675 miles southwest of oft-bomb- ritory is only 700 miles from the of Orel were said to be im- London, March 21—(AO — Two ment yesterday, that a grand Al- At Letpadan ed Darwin. Not His Fault ler's plans, has been more or less mikado's realm—a fifth as far as dormant for the past year since peding the Nazi, withdrawal. A large Axis supply ships have been lied attack would supplant the Not Previously Bombed the Japanese moved to smash at dispatch to Red Star, organ of present defense warfare, gave a Derby—which had not previous^ German pressure imposed a truce sunk in the Mediterranean, the ad- Pearl Harbor, less than a tenth of on the press of the two countries, the Red Army, said the advanc- great yell when the broad-shoul- Important Railway June ly been bombed—was attacked by the span covered by the legions Makes Sweeping Denial but apparently even the German ing Russian forces had captured miralty announced today. dered 8upreme*commander of the two Japanese pianea whicb Ulrica pouring across the Southern Pa- efforts were unable to keep It sup- a German-designated mayor of The Admiralty aaid the ships United Nations in the Southwest tion in Burma Is swept low over the town with nm- cific to join MacArthur. Of Charges of ^Miscon* Krenin county in the Mtsensk dis- were “successfully attacked" by Pacific stepped from the Adelaide chine-guns crackling, a communi- pressed indefinitely. Thinking Far Ahead duct. Material Neglect In fact, informed quarters said, trict just north of Orel. British tubmarlnea In the central express. Cleared of Japanese; que said. the renewal of tension between The —Urga* lateusISad CSarta Mediterranean. Tribute to Australians No damage or casualties were The Americans makr- no pre- Toungoo Fight Heavy. Of Duty^ on Job. two countries is due directly to Soviet soldiers and workqra Th* Admiralty's communique General MacArthur paid tribute ; reported there, but at Broome a tense o f believing that the defen- alike were urged today to Intensi- said; $ sive phase of the Pacific war is Berlin's attempts to play one to the Australian soldiers in his | force of heavy bombers protacted against the other with the hope of fy their war efforts so the momen- •Two more large enemy supply short talk to the welcoming throng. New Delhi, India, March 21—(JP) by fighters dropped 50 bomba on , Hartford, March 21.—(JPi— ended; they confess there may- be tum from the winter offensive ships have been successfully at- hard blows to be taken before the getting the maximum aid from "I am glad indeed to be in im- I — A British detachment fighting on the civiliah airport, killing ont Highway Commissioner William J. could be maintained against Nazi tacked by our submarines In the civilian and damaging several tide turns. But plainly they are each. mediate cooperation with the Aus- the Irrawaddy front in Burma has Cox, in a sweeping denial of (The London Daily Mail's Gen- salient concentrations expected In central Mediterranean. tralian soldier.” he said. "I know commercial aircraft. thinking far ahead, giving deep “ Both ships are known to have driven the Japanese from Let- study to every possible svenue of charges of "misconduct, material eva correspondent reported that Adolf Hitler's supreme bid for him well from World War days A lone Japainese plane also at- victory. sunk., padan,, on the Rangobn-Prome attack. neglect of duty or incompetence," Hungary had militarily strength- and admire him greatly." tacked a small ship off Darwin, ened her borders with Rumania be- While bloody fighting progress- ‘The larger of these two ships Then he touched in a general railway about 200 miles north of tiring 500 rounds without doing There alao ia no guarantee that today diaclaimed responsibility waa escorted by two destroyers." a bitter defensive battle may not for the collapse of the river front cause of Rumania's growing ter- ed along the Serpentine front, the manner on the coming struggle. Tharrawaddy, it waa offiqlally re- any damage, the announcement de- ported today. » clared. have to be fought along the Aleu- boulevard dike here last July at ritorial grievances. Moscow radio isaid guerriliaa had "I have every confidence In the Letpadan is an important junc- The sinking of the Japanese tlan-Alaskan-Canadlan route be- a cast of $315,000. Dispute Far From Settled wrecked 15 troop trains and kill- ultimate success of our joint cause, Germans Claim Seven but success In modern war re- tion point about 100 miles north- cruiser at Rabaul brought to 27 fore the United Nations can at- Two days before the dike at Rumania's feelings were made ed 4,327 Germans near Bryansk known Thursday by Prof. Mihail quires something more than cour- east of the Irrawaddy delta port of the number of Japanese warshipa tack. The preparations now under Maseek street buckled and slid and recently penetrated the heart More Ships Sunk way in western ‘Canada ,tmd Alas- back Into the Connecticut river, Antoneaep, who has been serving of that raUway city 220 mUea age and willingness to die,” the Basseln. The railway from Basseln Berlin (From German Broad- connected with the Rangoon-Prome ka have defensive purposes ns well Mr. C!ox contended, it was agreed aa premier since his uncle. Marshal southwest of the capital to burn general said. "It requires careful (Oonttnued on Page Teu) Ion Antonescu took over active caats) March 21 — (/P) — U-boats railroad at Litpadan. as offensive. The northern route by all parties concerned that the military stores and post Russian have sunk six more ships totaling preparation.' offers dangers as great as Its op- A. I. Savin Construction company command of the Rumanian army. leaflets on German 'bulletin 'This demands furnishing suffi- Chinese Cavalry in .Action He declared the dispute over Tran- 35,000 tons and a U. S. Coastal portunities be permitted to continue to pump boards. patrol boat in operations off the cient troops and sufficient ma- Earlier the British announced sylvania was far from settled as terial to meet the known strength The 700 miles mentioned above wet fill from the river into the Enter Staraym Ruses American and West African coasts, that the Japanese suffered 700 ia the distance between Attu, west- dike. far as Rumania was concerned. (Russian troops were reported the high command said today. of a potential enemy. casualties in hea\’y fighting south Flashes I ernmost of the United States' seen Cause of Break This was the first public mention by the Vichy radio to have entered WIU Depend Upon Resources of -Toungoo. Burma, where Chinese of the subject by a high official A (ierman aubmariiie, attacking (Late Bullet!** of tbe (F) Wlra) Aleutians, and Shumahu, northern- This hydraulic fill. Attorney Staraya Ruasa, base of the en- a convoy in the Atlantic, scorod "No general can make some- cavalry was in action against the most of Japan’s Murlles. The for- Gencrat Francis A. Pallotti al- since the Vienna conference of circled 16th German Army; tem- four torpedo hits but was unable thing out of nothing. My success Japanese armored cars, Infantry mer might be the pathway of a leged In his 43-paragraph com- 1940, at which the Axis awarded porarily infiltrated Kharkov forti- to observe the results because of in the future will depend primarily and cavalrymen. Statchen Waiveo Examlnatlea northern Transylvania to Hungary. Japanese foray against Alaska and plaint on which Mr. Cox will be fications in an attack which the the "strong defense put up," the upon the resources which the re- The official advices placed the During recent weeks Berlin lead Now Haven, March 21——, Canada, the latter the route of an given a public bearing, Monday, garrison finally repulsed, and communique continued. Chinese-Japanese fighting on the John W. Stateben, 27-year-oU struck violently north of Tagan- Sink British Freighter ^ (Cootin'urd on Page Ten) Slttang river, on the left wing of not only violated standard Specifl- (Continued on Page Two) •Army private charged with mur- (Continue^ ou Page Four) catlona, but caused the dike to rog. Azov sea port that la the German planes bank a 4,'(x)0- the Britlsh-Chinese line defending der In connection with the death break. Judge Pallotti contends southern anchor of the Nazi lines.) ton freighter in British waters and mid-Burma. of a fellow soldier at Camp Lee, The British said the dhlnese and Lieut. CTol. Harley Latson, district The newspaper Red Star aaid another merchant ship, described Va., waived examination today up- Army engineer, notified the Hart- as “fairly large” was daifiaged, it Surprise Raid Japanese established contact in the Germany was weakened but atUl Pyu area, 36 'miles south of Toun- on arraignment before U. S.' Com- French Island ford Flood Control Commisaion on Strike Todav capable of assembling huge strik- waa claimed. missioner Herbert S. MacOouaM goo, Important British defense July 16 as to the "character and ing forces on chosen sectors for The communique declared a U- and was remanded to the county boat commanded b y . Captain On Jap Units poin), last Thursday, after the amount^ of load" the dike could renewal of the invasion drive be- British had withdrawn on Tuesday jail without bail pending transfer Nearly Seized stand at its maximum height at At Showdown gun nine months ago tomcArow. Poake “distinguished itself in to the Eastern IMstrirt of Vir- operations in American waters." north of Pyu. Maseek street. Need To Train Reserves ginia. He was arrested by tba Heavy Casualties Are In-, Early Friday, the communique The use of the wet fill was dis- “Therefore,” it aaid, "we need said, 600 enemy infantrymen, sup- F'ederai Bureau of Investigatlou tjnited States Warhs cuss^ at twq meetlng;a, one at Roosevelt Demands *Yes to train reserves, increase the pro- Monday night after faUlng down . Italians Admit flicted on Enemy ported by cavalry and guns, cross- the Providence office of the Unit- duction of war munitions and pur- ed the Pyu river, only to be met an embankment In Naiigatuck. Vichy Harboring Raid- ed States engineer. War Depart- Or No’ Answer on His Loss of Submarine B • • sue the enemy westward, crush- In Philippine Action. Arbitration Request. ing one division after another." Rome, ^From Italian Broad- (Continued on. Page Four) FYiur Killed In Bomber Crash ei%~Will Mean Action. (OonUaoed on Page Four) The Soviet Information Bureau caata), March 21—OP)— The Ital- Washington, March 21 — (IP) — Memphis, Tenn., March 21—«’o) er crashed and burded near the verge of seizing Martinique last Expect Nelson railroad, marked by assorted vio- yesterday and "inflicted heavy and Philippine troops on Japanese Lotterv Ring lence and ulUmatuma, reached the losses on the enemy.” forces near Zamboanga on tbe municipal airport today. The month and has warned Vichy that dead, brought to a Memphis fu- any harboring o f Nazi ra.den showdown stage today after Preai' There were no substantial Treasury Balance Philippine island of Mindanao In neral home, were not Immediately there would mean American action. dent Rooeevelt demanded a "yes or changes in the front overnight, a which heavy caaualUes were in- Leaders Held To Be Witness identified. Two others were re- This was disclosed yesterday by no" answer by the line's head on midday communique said. It re- f Washington, March 21—(A*)—Tha flicted on the enemy. , ______ported, however, that Soviet units position of the Treasury March 19: ported pulled from the flaming un authoritative source who gave an earlier request for arbitration American and Filipino losses the following outline of the situa- on the Kalinin front—the general ReceipU, $282,488,333.51; ex- were described in a communique | T h r e e S c O f e P e r s o n s A r - wreckage, badly ‘ burned. Th* Probably Will Be Called George P. McNear, Jr., the rail- plane took off from the airport^ tion: road president, aaid he understood name applied to the sector north- penditures. $134,601,914.03; net aa negligible balance, $3,110,387,005.65; customs and crashed I In the underbrutt a A German submarine entered an executive order for government Harbor Defenoeo Shelled rested in Raids.. in Next Week to Testify (Oonttnued M Page Tea) receipts for month, $19,525,473.40. Meanwhile the harbor defenses quarter mile from the airport. the har]^ of Fort de France, capi- operation of the line had been • • • tal of the French iaiand, on Feb. 21 In Guthrie Inquiry. of Manila Bay were reported under 3 6 Cities in East. drawn up to be put into effect if Deotroyer Commissioned and-sent ashore a wounded member he refuaM to arbitrate. A week "extremely heavy" shelling from of its crew. American observers ago he asked the War Labor Japanese artillery, which included Washington, March 21.—UP)—A New York, March 21.—(Ab—Tb* Washington, March 31—(F>— 24U-mlllimeter (about eight-inch) 1,630-ton deotroyer Bucbaaaa, Immediately notified Washinjifton. Donald M. Nelson, head of th* %ard to airahge for either en' numbers game with a $10,000,000 They are stationed on Martinique forcement of law and order of Pacific Coast Fishermen guo. but the War Department aaid annual take appeared to be all named for the first .American Na- War Production Board, probably little damage of military conse- to watch for such occurrencea be- government operation. over today with the arrest of three val officer to set foot on Japanese will be called next week to testify soil, was commlsoloned today at cause it Is In the chain of islands 194 Workera lavol^'ed quence was done. score persons in imoothly timed before a House Military Subcom- Fighting on the Bntaan penin- the Brooklyn Navy Yard. C a ^ flanking the Panama Canal. The Toledo, Peoria and Western Realize^Nvar Peril Faced raids in 36 eastern cities. , j It was promptly established that mittee Investigating the resigna- sula continued in a lull. Franklin Buchanan aocompaaioa railroad la only 239 milaa long and AAing on bench waprants isi the aubmarine took on no supplies tion of Robert R. Guthrie as chief In Australia, the War Depart- Commodore Matthew C. Perry at of the WPB Textile Clothing and only 104 workers are involved in sued Thursday in Wilmington', and (Ui not attempt to open com- SeatUe, March 21—(F)—Harden-($ They will Be seeking halibut and ment annouhe^. Prime Minlater Del., former headquarters of the the “opening" of the Orient aad be munication with anyone on land. Leather Goods branch. Chairman the dispute over a new contract ed.to the dangers that lurk in their the valuable soupfln shark but John Chirtln had appointed Lieut. led 4be men ashore. He also waa Faddia (D „ Pa.) aaid today. but its uninterrupteto be fulfilled, in way* that, inust ently expressing the general view, Supply Ships “Henpecked Henry,” a three-act Editor of Advance ' have atartled the dlscipUfa and menta and hay, at his farm located Rev. Watson Woodruff Rev. Vincent Wnea. AoaUtnat 4 Flaring Again said: "Thl* is a clear warning. The teams will take part, each school comedy, will be given by the just across the'*^oUand line. Rev. Edmund Barrett, Asolstant have challenged th<^ faith. day is not far when the sufferings having won one game and lost In the Gospel narrative accounts (Continued from Page One), Tolland Ernest yik, a senior at Windham Bolton Jesse Davis, Director of Music Young Peoples’ society o f the Many paaoagea of ScrUlture maka o f our people will be relieved and Rockville one. Coaches Ray Ramsdell and of > Jesus under pressure from (OMtiiiiMd fro o i f t r e One) High achool, is helping out at Han- Morning Morshlp, 10:50. . Sunday maaaes: church Monday evenbig, April 6. It clear that they ,,tho ivar Jensen are both predicting Mr*. John H. Steele Mrs. Clyde' MarahaD For adults, 5:30, 7, 8:30, 9:45, The Married OOuplea club will throngs of people who crowded to going to set up an earthly king- ledged the loss of a submarine and Lewis H. Chapman victory for their teams. sen’s store. West Wllllngton, after Sermon by the minister. | have been urtng the avwrd as The Transylvania question has and 11am.' meet Wednesday evening at 6:30 hear Him are interspersed with ac- dom; yet'here He' made it plaifi reported that torpedo-carrylhg 96, Rockville Funeral II78-S, Rockville he returns from school. Phone 405S ' The music: . ai«ument to get Hungry to been a sore spot between Rumania For children, downstair* at 8:30. for supper. Rev. Oscar Campbell, counts of private interviews with a : that He was to fulfill His mis- and Hungary ever since the end of aircraft had attacked a British funeral of Mrs. Mary Skibi- Prelude— Where’er* — W»*y more troops for the spring secretary of the Baptist (Conven- few disciples as they walked from sion through persecution and convoy in the Mediterranean. sk>/ 75, of 4 Strong avenue was Tolland Federated Church Work- “Where Do You Uve?" will be You Walk ...... Handel | caatMUgn. They were reported to the First World War, when the St Bridget’a R. C. tion will be the ifpeaker. city to city or withdrew Into some death. It is true that He spoke The lUlians said the planes lid Friday morning at the Burke the sermon of Dr. BrowneIP<3aga Anthem—How Long Wilt Thou have told the Budapest govem- territory was Incorporated into er* are planning to attend the Re\'. James F. Ttminlns, Pastor The Women’s League will have quiet place. In these private meet- of the resurrection, but resurrec- Rumania. Its transfer back to scored a direct hit on a medium- Bowling Group ineral Home with aervices at Workers’ Clinics at the Vernon at the 11 a. m. service of the Bol- Forget Me ...... Pflueger aen t that the award might be re- Columbia Rev. Fmncls Breen, AssUtant a rummage sale at the Bissell ings, i^th the dlaclples we get the tion must have seemed a far-off Hungary by the Vienna conference sized enemy warship and sank St. Joseph's Catholic church. Rev. Center church. Sunday afternoon. ton^ Congregational / church. Anthem—A Legend, oaosidered unless the Hungarians Block, March 27. Those who have most intimate pictures of the Mas- thing in the disappointment of was one of the principal factors her. Sigiamund WoronleckI, pastor, of- Mr. and Mrs. John H. Steele, Miss Gladys M. Rice Church School will be In sesalon Tachaikowsky — -— .... _ furnished at least as many troops AtUck Malta Again Offertory-Prayer ...... Sorel M ^ e s on Sunday at 5:45, 7:30, articles to be collected are asked ter, and of the struggle that went their immediate hopes. . leading to the abdication of King Plans Banqii t ficiated and the soloist was Miss Mrs. Leila S. Hall, Mi.ss Bernice 675-12, WilUiiiantlc Division at 9:80 a. m. and Hr. Gage will as the Rumanians. Axis planeh again attacked the Poatlude— 1 8. 10 and 11 a.m. _____ to' call Mra. Leslie Vaughn, 49 on in His own soul as He faced the And now a strange thing hap- Carol of Rumania In 1940. Stella Zyjewaki. The bearers were Hall were guests of friends in tell the children’s story "The Bird destiny of which He was (xmscious, Many BomUlatioas Suffered British island base of Malta, heav- Deming street. pened. Peter, who a few mo- ' At that time, both the Hungar- Donald Ciechowakl, Frank Golem- Windham Center, Friday after- That Sang in the Darit.” Grand Choiur GuUm*nt yet from which He shrank. Professor Antonescu declared ily bombing anti-aircraft batter- ba, Alexander Manchuk, Leo Frey, . On Monday night at 8 o’clock In South Windsor Catholic ServIcM ment* before had hailed Jeaua a* . ian and Rumanian press indulged Turkey Dinner Tonight noon. The Church School, 9:30. Here in our lesson, when He the Rumanians in northern Tran- ies and blowing up an ammunition Otto May and William V. Sadlak. Yeomans Hall there will be a de- Quarryvllle Methodist R«v. Edward G. Boaenberger the CSirlst, now ventured to re- in bitter attacks lAiich ended only The Adult (Sass, 8^:45. Leader. Emanuel Lutheran C8>urcb asked, the disciples what men sylvania had suffered many hu- dump by a direct hit, the, com- Burial wa* in St. Bernard’s ceme- John Schultz, Morris Meacham fense meeting. Three moving pic- Services of the Quarryvllle South Windsor Town Hall buke Him, suggesting that he when Germany ifrced a press For Rockvilkr Firemen and Steve Bodnar, who have been Mrs. Katherine DeF.Nrtardy. Thorsten A. Gustafson, Pastor were saying about Him, it wa* knew more of what ohould hap- m ilia tion s^ d discriminations at munique said. It added that a tery. tures will be shown; Let’* Be Methodist church will be The CYP CTub,. 6:00>--.^sldent, armistice. inducted into the service, left Wed- the North School. A t the 9:30 not in any spirit of mere curiosity, pen than the God in whose banda the bands of the Hungarians and large enemy submarine was dam- r-Others I^ w s of City. Marriage Announced Reauy — Preparation For Black- Virginia Whltham. Leader of Masse* at 7 a.m. and 10 a.m. Sunday: nesday morning for camp. morning worship the Reverend and certainly without any of that are the destinies o f all. The saio “we must declare this cannot aged in the port of Valletta. Announcement is made of the outs, Fighting Fire—Incendiary Devotions, EUlne Straughan. Passion Sunday Wives Get Free Hats The communique reported "nor- | Friday at 7 p. m., the Young Jackson L. Butler ha* chosen as vanity which has often been a sharpness with which Jesus re- Ust any longer.” Rockville, J(^arch 21.— (Special.) marriage of Miss Phyllis Gore of Bomba and (Connecticut Answers— ■ Leader of Dlacili.salon, Donald Stid- South Methodist Church 9:15 a. m.— Sunday School and mal activity" by advanced pa- People met at the church for wor- his sermon topic, "Jesus and Nlco- Rev. W. Ralph Ward, Jr., Minister dominant quality in men who have buked Peter gives us an insight He said the Rumanian press had Oklahoma City— I.P) — I f some The annual banquet of the Rock- Billings, Montana, to Lieutehant The State's Part In National De- ham. Topic; TTbuth’s Place In a Bible Class. trols in Cirenaica. ship service after which discus- demus.” J. Thurston Noe, Minister of Music come to position* of power or in- into the struggle that was gc^ag remained silent despite Hungarian Oklahoma wives are sporting a ville Department's Bowling Warren Francis, son of Mr. and tenae. There will be a talk by the Democracy. = ' ^ 10:30 a. m.— Morning Service. Mrs. Charles Francis of this city. sion, and a business meeting were state highway commiasioner. Church school will follow the fluence. Jesus always manifested -on in Hij own soul, a struggle .. newspaper attacks but that this new bonnet and hubby got no bill, ! League/'\vill be held this evening held and games played. This was Lenten Institute, 7:00. Leader, 10.30 a. m.— Nursery Class con- that deep and complete humility which reached it* climax In Uie now was impossible. here’s why: Salesman Harry Doak , I at tluf' Fitton Fire House on Pros- The wedding took place March 14 The spring well child conference church service at 10:30 a. m. Roy Warren. Speaker. S. K. Lee. 10:48 a. ro.— Worship and ser- ducted during church service. at Old Brutton Church, Williams- followed by choir rehearsal at 8 and the annual round up for pre- Scout Hike mon. Subject: ’’Growth In Vital which He enjoined upon His dis- agony and prayer in the jJarden The Hungarian press printed of Chicago was carrying two suit- I peqr street. A turkey dinner will Topic: Changing China. Soloist, 7:00 p. m.— Luther League Fel- burg, Virginia. Lieutenant Francis o’clock with Mrs. Helen Upson, or- school children will be held at the , All members of the Boy Scout Religious Llvint.’' with Mr. Ward ciples. of Gethsemane almost to th* cases packed with the latest Ellington I be' served and an attractive pro- Russell Wilson. lowship Service. The entire congre- Antonescu’s speech but did not is stationed at Old Point Comfort, ganist and director. Yeomans Hall on Tuesday March i Troop will meet Sunday at 8 a. m preaching. Musical program: More likely, it was a question very moment of CAlvary. We ■ comment. Parliamentary circles spring wear. The bags fell open, ^^ram has been arranged. The Week gation Is Invited to this service G. F. Herr Virginia. Tolland Grange held Its regular 31 from 1:30 to 4 o'clock. at Bolton Center to go on a hike. Prelude—"Andante” from “La concerning how much the people think perhaps of Jesus as having confined comment to remarks that and a brisk wind sent the hats I ■ Attorney Harry H. Lugg will be Monday, 7:00—Pioneers. which wiU be held In the church really apprehended the nature of Meeting Tuesday meeting Tuesday evening at the The town 4-H committee and Members who plan to take the Grande Piece Symphonique” mastered temptation, once for the speech was "surprising” in soaring. Only a few were returned J Tel. 49S-S, Rockville , the toastmaster and there will be Tuesday, 0:00 a.’ m.— Red Cross auditorium. His teaching' and His mission. The Vemon-Ellington League of Community House with Irving Mtss Dorothy Morton, County outdoor cooking test should bring Ceasr Franck all, at the outset of Hia Ministry, v lr v o f the united efforts of the —and they were dirty. ■ ’ motion pictures of the defense prO' First Aid Qourse. The Week And it wa* In line with this Women Voters will meet on Tues- Campbell, master, presiding. Irish Leader met at the chapel Thurs- food to be cooked on the hike. Anthem—"But the Lord Is Mind- but we forget that He was in all MIsa Helen M. Stone been ' speakers and the awarding Tuesday, 7:0>mmerce. subject of the local taxation. land Grange, and past master of ganlzation will take place under I assistant, Howard C. Chase, Jr., "The/St. Matthew Passion” meeting at the home of Mr. and ed to \ n ter defense work. Miss ond round. The personnel of the day sewing for the Red CVoss. (?hrl8t.’’ The disciple* bad fol- a mission that meant Hia own RECORDS teams are; Team 4, Q. Mlllex, O. Wapping Grange was presented the charge of the schools in the will take the place of the regular J. S. Bach Mrs. Herman V. Johnson, 51 Ken- Stone v^l begin her new duties Wednesday, 4:00— Rehearsal for lowed Jesua with the full con- destruction. Y et.^ th e triumph Kasulke, A. Nutland and A. Tenn- with a gold bar attached to his vanou* districts. weekly meeting. Postlude— Passion Choralfe, “ O Sa- Mond{iy. ^ h e comes to Ellington Junior Choir. sington street. viction that He was the Messiah was found in the" clear word of stedt: Team 3. W. Flaherty, A. past master's pin. The presenta- Mr and Mrs. Harvey Collin* I d r i Scouts cred Head Now Wounded” Wednesday, 7:16 p. m.— Lenten Personal Notices from Beverly,, Maas, A native of Wednesday. 7:30—Choir re- J. S. Bach whbse coming their prophets had decision and faith. "N ot my will Schortman, John Bock and D. Stafford Springs tion was made by Louis Vesley, are the parents of a son Thomas ' Bolton Girl Scouts will meet Quiet Hour. This is the last of the Vermont, Casel- overseer pf Tolland Grange. 9:30 a. m.— CThurch School. Re- proclaimed. but thine be done.” Bundy. Hubert, born W'ednesday night at this evening at the home of the Thursday. 6:30-Troop 7. Girl Lenten Quiet Hours. Card of Thanks ton School atVaselton, Vt., the John O. Netto The East Central Pomona ligious instruction for all ages. It La in this connection that' Sam Harrison was high man in the Windham Community Memo- Misses Lois and Marion Fountain Thursday, 4:00 p. m — Confirma- Why did Jesus charge them that W* with to (xpreis our sincere University of Vermont and took Grange, No. 3, Past Masters’ As- rial hospital. Scouts. 10:45 a. m.— Church Nursery. Jesua enunciates the great truth, LLL BRANDS! thsnkt to our friends and nelchbors the singles, rolling 158, with sec- 472, Stafford on Andover road. A ll taember* Friday, 6:30— Troop I, (Jlrl tion Class. they should tell this to no man? that it Is only In spending and for their kindness and sympathy course* at Yale, Harvard and Bos- ond going to G. Mlllex with 154, I sociation regular meeting will be 6 p. m.— Hl-League. Albert Mac- 7:30 p. m.— G a e f (Bub. ton ifniverslty. She has taught are iirged to be present a* tests Scouts. , Lean will speak on "W hy Do Men Probably because it wa* of little giving life that we can save It. LAI^GE STOCK! shown to us St the time of the and thiro honors to O. Kasulke j held on Monday, March 30th, at will be given on shock and com- Friday, 7:30 p. la. — Emanuel death of our dear Father Otto In Vermont, Maasa^usetts and at Saturday, 9:30 a. m.—Cub Pack. Suffer?” value that men should have a sort This is a truth that, although it with 150. Mr. Kasulke took high ^ Certificates for members of the the Wapping Community House. mon emergencies. -Leader Lydia Choir. Wlaanowske, the New Britain junior High three-string honors with 397; E. Auxiliary State Police who re- I Mrs. Mary Hills, Francis Roberts, Notes 6 p. m.—Senior Epworth League of second-hand acknowledgment of may seem hard to understand, U ilr. and Mri. Carl F. Wiganow. Young will have a moving picture Saturday. 9:00 a. m.—Children’s Potterton’s school at which latter\ place she Friedrich was second with 391. and completed courses for in- Sherman Ives, and Albert Wilder, South Coventry A fifteen minute piano and vio- 7:30 p. m.— Evening service In Hia Mesaiahship. It me^n* noth- thoroughly upheld in all of life. •ke\ on First Aid to show the group. lin rehearsal will precede the Len- C3>oir. ing to believe that Jeatis is the The farmer who saves all his Mft, and Mrs. Wllllsm C. Wlgs- taught seven years. W. Flaherty third with 389. The ^truction in Sufficld may be se- j Lida Ives arc program committee. the Chapel. The pastor will speak Palm Sunday 539-541 Main Street Christ unless the belief has taken grain will have n6 crop; it ia only nows\_. I. Burton Dunfleld, State school low men for the season found T. cui-ed by those from this area who 1 Lida Ives is chairman of the re- Three women and three men Social Oonunlttee ten Institute this evening. The on “The History and Meaning of 10:30 a. m.— Palm Sunday Ser- Mr. \nd Mrs. Sherwood Wlgsn^w musicians, Russell Wilson and F. root and has reality in our heart* as he scatters it, and as the grain At the Center supervisor, is a member o f the roums 09 .nd P. Miller and 1 ” I freahment committee. have been appointed by the board The social committee o f the the Lord’s Supper.” ske. vice. and lives, and La not just a hear- rots In the ground while the Advisory Committee which\)s su- j. K.d,i.id ^th roll,., 79. ■ I Mr. and Mrs. George Smith, of of selectmen to serve as Coven- Bolton Hall and Ubrary Asso- J. Schuster. , . . .w The Week 7:00 p. m.— Mauder’s Cantata. A nursery is maintained at the say which we have adopted from germ of life produces new life, penislnit.Jhe fifth annual sWlnfi Two members of the Connecti- beginning today. Local auxiliary, xolland avenue, will leave next try’s first ooard of finance, in pur- ciation will meet this evening at Monday, 4 p. m.— Girl Scouts "Olivet to Calvary” will be present- somebody else. Since they per- that he can hope to have a har- testing program of several thou- cut Light & Power Company First policemen may obtain their certi- Monday for California. suance of the action taken at the the home of Mias Jeanette Sum- hour of morning worship for the • 7:30 p. m.— Board of Christian ed by the Ennanuel and Chapel hcates from Chief of Police ceived His nature and Hia mis- vest The realization of life sand students in Connecticut high Aid team will be guests at the ban- March 16. 1942, town meeting. The ner of Bolton Center. ■ convenience of churchgoers. Education. C!hoii’s under the direction of G. A l- George Kealy at Borough Police sion, Jesus proceeded to tell through the giving of life is nat- schools, which is being conduct' quet. The committee in charge of six members of the newly appoint- On Palm Sunday (March 29) 8 p. m.— Manchester Mothers’ bert Pearson. The public Is cordial- Would Rather Deliver headquarters in Warren Memor- them how His Messlahship was ural law in the spiritual world. the arrangements includes Presi- ed board are Mrs. Francis Grady, will occur the annual Lenten Com- Club In the social hall. ly invited to attend this rendition. by the Bureau of Education Re ial Hall. There were 19.160,000 males and Women Will Not Rush Back Than Make Bullets 'dent. A. Sucheski; secrctai^ and John S. Bissell, and Ralph V. Rey- munion with reception of mem- Tuesday, 3:45 p. m.—Brownie ] H o ly W e e k search and Service of the Univer- Henry J. Tonldandel, son of Mr. Willingtoii 20.828,000 females In England and ^aaurer, Frank Mehr; William nolds of South Coventry, and Mrs. bers. In the evening the choir Scouts. jUAunday Thursday (April 2| sity of Connecticut. and Mrs. Joseph Tonidandel of Ruth Lathrop French, Mrs. How- Wales prior to the war. Boston, March 21— (Jh — The testa Include measurements F^mder, A. Schortman, Charles under the direction of Jesse Davis 7:00 p. m.— Boy Scouts. 7:30i p. m. — Holy Communion To Kitchens When War Ends tered In a midtown hotel aa S. West street made the Dean’s hon- Mias .lennie B. Church ard Manning, and Lawrence Rob- Tony Amaral. ‘ 27. decided he Soldier Slashes of Intelligence, personality and Felidel. B. Ertcl, Thomas Hewitt w*!!! render Handel’s cantata The 7:30 p. m.— CeciUan Club. (Swedish). Kemp. Eleanor Sinclair, a New or list for high scholastic standing ertson of North Coventry. This would rathler deliver, than achievement in many aubject mat- and John Schwarz. Crucifixion” 8 p. m.—Men’s Bowling League Good Friday, 7:30 p. m.— Holy York actress wtiose name waa during the past semester at Rhode In the Rockville registration of board will ser\'e until the next bi- manufacture, bullets, so he re- found on papers In his pocket, told ter fields, such as mathematics, at the Y. M. C. A. Communion (English). San Diego, March 21. - (/I’l— Mrs. Roosevelt said she could Self With Knife \ R w ital Sunday Island School of Design, Provi- selective service, Tuesday night, ennial election of the town, in snfDAT signed his job in an ammuni- officers she knew him aa Starr language, science and social A ptkno recital will be presented St. Mary's Church Wednesday. 10 a. m.— Women of Easter Sunday Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt be- "undci land perfectly how men dence. R. I., where he is a Junior two were drawn from South Will- 1943. AND the church will meSt to sew for the tion factory and joined the Kemp, a member of the Air Corps studies. at th^ Union Congregational Fifth Sunday In l* n t 10:30 a. m.— Blaster Service. being called into the service feel studying Wool Manufacturing In ington; George H. Buck, T606. and A daughter. Carol May, was MONDAY Red O oss under the. direction of lieves a seven c post-war adjust- about getting their jobs back Navy. stationed at Washington. D. C. The automobile inspection lane | church o\ Sunday afternoon at 3 CIRCLE Rev. J. 8. NeUl, Rector 6:00 p. m. — Sunday School New York, March 21.—(JPi—A the Textile department. Tonidan- bom yesterday morning at the Elmer M. McFarlane, Jr.. T1817. ■ Mrs. Carrie Anderson. Easter Program. ment may be necessary because when it Is all over. The Idea that "While I was making bul- located on Hale street In Rockville o'clock for\the benefit of Rockville del la a graduate of Stafford High Wilbur V. Newby of the H a rt-1 Concord, N; H. Memorial hospital Bark To the Screen Again! Passion Sunday 7:30 p. m.— Lenten service In the women employed in war Industries they do....la an underlying fac- lets." he said, "I got the feel- soldier slashed himself with a It has been estimated that 60,- will close Tuesday, March 24. The Chapter, Afnerican Red Cross, by j school in 1937. ford Seminary was the speaker at 11° Mrs. Roland E. Allen of Direct From a Record-Breaking ing I wanted to deliver them 000 airplanes In 1942 will require lane operates every day except Sunday, March 22, 9:30 a. m., chapel. Church Of Thp Nazarene will not "rush back to the kitchen tor of the Selective Service Act. hunting-knife as he knelt In a con- the pu(jils o ^ Ia ry n k a ClechowsW and Mrs. Alphonse Delluo- the meeting of the women’s socle- Penacook, N. H„ formerly of Personal Appearance Tonr! Saturday—The Senior Epworth to the Japs and Huns.” 150,000,000 man hours a monte or Sundays from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m., Church School and Men’s Bible 466 Main Street, when the war is won." "But women have a right to be- fessional at St. Patrick’s cathedral Crosby of this^ty. There wd , mo of East Malh street have re- ties Wednesday afternoon, South Coventry. Mrs. Allen was League will hold a Pot Luck Sup- nearly 2,000,000,000 n)an hour* JOHN BOLES in Class. Bev. Jamea A. Young, Pnstor "Women as well as men are lieve that it will be a democracy last night, police reported. His weather permitting. Permanent several features including the play- [ ceived a cablegram from- their son before her marriage Miss Mary H. per at the church, followed an during tee year. ing of the Haydert\;Wo In G. Major pvt. Roland Delluomo of the army In the Industrial Girls’ League 10:45 a. m.. Morning Prayer and making sacrifices in this war," they are to live In lyhen We have Meniiary Training Needed wounds were superficial, but he re- lanes are located at Hartford, Wa- I White, of South Coventry. entertainment. terbury. New Haven and Bridge- by Walter JoynerX and Herbert j ______arrived______safely____ ^ over- matches Tuesday night at the “ROAD TO Sermon by the Rector. Sermon Sundny services: the president’s wife said In an in- all made our best effort to win mained on the danger list at a hos- Lucky Strike alleys In Williman- 7 p. m.— C!holr rehearsal. Kansas CHty.—(/P)— John O’Keefe pital today because of loss of port. The spring period closes Joyner of Manchester, together | seas. Pvt. Delluomo went into the HAPPINESS” topic. "Passion.” 9:30 a. m.—Church School, John terview last night. "It is perfect- out. To relieve with Mrs. Crosby; a Otmpln waltz i last April. He attended St. tlc, the Wllllngton Nationals won Clean-Living Indiana 4:00 p. m., Evening Prayer and C^rgo, superintendent. Classes for ly obvious that many of the wo- "It is equality of economic op- and E. M. Cox have been attending blood. July 31. with Oirlstlan Science Service* Detective Arnold Kelly, describ- Misery of by LeRoy Rider of thlr-.£lty. and ' Edward’s parochial school and all three games from the Gems. Sermon by Rev. Ezekiel Tsaukolos all. ages. men now learning new crafts in portunity for all citizens that we a memory training school. The two COLDS Pearl Ashton of King Pins took B IL L Y 1.EE — M ONA B AR R IE Sunday, March 22, 1942 ing the case as an attempted sui- ’-he playing of a Chopin P^onaisc ' Stafford High achool, and prior to Albuquerque— UP) — The tribe St. George’s Greek Orthodox 10^^5 a. m.— Morning Worship, sdrplane Industries will find that are fighting for.” went to a luncheon. Mayor John high honors with 120 and 327. cide. said the man thrust the knife T«bl«tP by Mrs. Crosby to end the rs^ltaU | hiy entry into the service was em- Acoma are clcan-living Indiana, PLU S ------church, Hartford. The Girls’ Choir Sermbn; “The Church a Identity." handling Industrial tools is the ! She arrived in San Diego for a B. Gage was the speaker. O’Keefe j Mrs.jniB. W alter 9,.uiui9iiiColburn’s ■ mother.iiiu iiic iR e c e n tly , they Invested 84,000'in of that church will render their Hartford First Church; Serv. 11: introduced the mayor -by the into his chest, staggered to the Driving Licenses Herman Bruno Blmatel ployed aj the Sanitary laundry. 6:30 pv m.—Junior N. Y. P. S., work they can do best and they ! visit with her sons, John, s Naval Nm # .Or«9« S. S 11: Wed. 8. 537 Farmington wrong name. A fter lunch Cox , street and collapsed, Herman Bruno Biimsteln, The 1 ,032" bcwks~coll7cTed 1 Emily Ellis, Is 111 of pneumo- j defense bo.ids. A an afterthought JESSE JAMES Choral Passion Music. Miss Lucy Marion iwkington, supenJaor. will Want to continue in that field j Ensign, and James, a Marine corps 666 O r« | M i 'I nia in the Johnson Memorial I.".-hoa- Ij they gent the government this Avenue. couldn't locate his car. He was un- All insignia had been removed died early today, after a short i ing the local victory book cam Makris Is the first director and 6:30 p. m, — Senior N.Y.P.S., Try. « WMiSPPfsl Now Available pital, Stafford Springs. Second Church; Serv. 11; S. S. when the war is over." 1 captain. able to remember where he left it. j from his uniform. He had regls- I LtalaiPMt ness at the Rockville hospital. He aign under the direction of Mrs. I wire; "We are glad to let Uncle Giis Flentzeris is the second direc- Marion janes;-president. Miss Anna George Adams of South Willing- ; Sam use our money, but please in- AT BAY . 11; Wed. 8, Lafayette and Russ was bom in Saxony,. Germany, and illippe E. Rondeau were taken tor. C. French will lead the service. ton Is a patient in the Johnson Me- ■OTM On ^ streets. settled in Broad Brook from this week to Bradley Field, Wind- form him that we do not wish the The Week 7:30 p. m.— E'SVtUlgellstic Service. Hmrtford, March ‘ 21.— License morial hospital. funds used to buy liquor for the OWIsmUni ^ Rockville Society; Serv. 11; S. S. topic; “ Why there Is no life On the | whence he came to Rockville s o rX j^ k a and will be added to Monday, 3:30 p. m.. GFC candi- Subject: "No Other Otl Way.” The renewals may be secured now. Dr. and Mrs. Horace B. Sloat will Bvtiuc 11; Wed. 8, 94 Union street. moon." about 35 years ago. He was em- the air-port's library. soldiers” dates; 7:30 p. m.. GFS (Intermed- Chorus choir will fender Gospel Claims Hurley NEVER FLY KITES Motor Vehicles Ommisaioner be St the Wllllngton Hill church iy TREAT! iates). 7 p. m. Young People’s Society. . ployed by the L. T. Stevens Co. from 6 to 7 p. m. Sunday night to ” M atte(” will be the subject of songs. The members of the Woman's John T. McC:arthy announced to- Mr. Blrnsteln was a member of Retail firms in the United King- Tuesday. 6:30 p. m.. Junior The Week discuss church membership with NOW: "GIRLS’ TOWN" the Lesson-Sermon for Sunday, Missionary Society will meet for an day. A driver may not operate | the First Lutheran church, the dom have been asked to pool their Choir; 7:15 p. m., Intermediate Red Cross First Aid eburse will Plays Politics anyone interested and they will be "R O Y A L M O I!XTED P A T R O L* March 22. all day program on Tuesday. Sew- after midnight, April 30 without a Maple Grove Society, Licdertafel delivery vans for more efficient Choir. meet both Tuesday and Th^^rsday, Ma^borough at the parsonage from 8 to 9 p, m. Wednesday, 9-5 p. m.. Red Crosr 'the Golden Text 1| from I Ctor- ing at 11 a.| nu Luncheon at 12:30. I Wires 1942 license. ! and the Hoari (Sari Society. He ia utilization, according to the De- at 7:15 p. m. Miss Robert* Robn, Near Electric BUY DEFENSE BONDS! There are approximately 650,000 for the same purpose. V. 8. (Bring sandwiches, hot tea and inthians 7:31. "The fashion of this Sewing after the luncheon. survived by hii widow, Mrs. Ber- .Mrs. ^ w s r d Lord partment of Ckimmerce. instructress. Ex - Governor Baldwin drivers In Connecticut, the com- A t a meeting of the Dramatic coffee served): 7 p. m., Evening world passeth away.” jtrrfNrmmromrs, tha (W ahl) Blrnatelh, one brother Wednesday at 7:30 p. m.— Pray- SS4-2, C i ^ Hampton Prayer and Sermon by Rev. W. selections from the Bible include Zion Lutheran Church missioner pointed out. Last year, and a niece in Philadelphia. Singing 8ocl<‘ty “Svornost" at the er and Praise service m charge oi Declareh W ar Council Ralph Ward. Jr„ of the South the following: ”I*iit not your trust High and Cooper Streets 465.694 licenses had been issued The funeral will be held on C. S. P. S. hall In South W llllng- Che pastor. Choir rehearsal wiU ton Wednesday night, the follow- Methodist church: 8 p. m., Senior in princes, nor in the son of man, Rev. H. B'. R. Steehhols, Pastor Is Being Used. up to closing time on April 30. Tuesday afternoon from the Luth- The First Aid Oaqs here com- follow. License renewals may be se- er A. White F'u.ieral Home with ple\^ lU course of te^enson* un- ing officer* were re-elected; Pres- Choir rehearsal. in whom there i* no help.” Thursday, 6:30 p. ra.. Girl Scouts. (Psalms 146:3). Notea: F^th Sunday in Lent, called cured at any branch office or at Rev. K. Otto Klette, officiating. der the direction of Rachel ident, Anton Dvorsky; vice-presi- Holy Week aervices. March 29 to Colum'uia, March 21— ( ^ —In the dent, Oldrich Vonasek; secretary, Coming Dates Correlative readings from the JudicA. Don’t give up your fun, th* inaln office tn Hartford, re- The body will be cremated. Stanley of Andover on wndnesday Aprjl 5. Preaching by the pastor. opinion of former Governor Ray- Jieeii^mKnesfrbi^^fRCiI(nMer/br gardless of the address of the ap- The pupils playing are: Theo. night. A social hour was ^ jo y e d Joseph Rada: financial secretary, Thursday, March 26— Ladles’ (Thriatlan Science textbook, "Sci- 9 a. h). sharp. Church achool. mond E. Baldwin, Republican, Guild, Rummage Sale, In the Par- ence and Health with Key to the Special nquBlc at all services. 9:15 sej;vjc'e in English. Exam- plicant. I f he is applying by mail, Wagner, Barbara Mallnowaka, after the meeting and cake, 'nd-' Louis Safranek; treasurer, Joseph Annual meeting of the church, there’s too much "partisan poli- Drobney. John Smekal and Old- ish House. It open* at 9 a. m. Scriptures,” by Mary Baker EMdy, ination of Xonfirmands. hut...... he will save time by addressing Eleanor Hoermann, Carol Schllp- wicbes and coffee were seized. SUN., MON., and TUES. April 8, at 7:30 a. m. tics" In Connecticut’s defense pro- his application to the Hartford of- hack, Billy Pfunder, Evelyn T a ft,! Miss Stanley was presented wltB'.a rich Vonasek were elected dramatic A New Red Cross Class! Include the following (pages 114 Sewing foi\Red Cross on Tues- gram, and he contendt that "the fice. Mary Blake, Barbara Nawracaj, 1 giUc umbrella by the members directors. The members celebrated Firat Aid Instruction. For men and 108): “ Science shows that day at 7 p. nh, on Wednesday at war shouldn’t be won the New Deal The Salvation Army 10 a. m. and 4 ^ m . All drivers holding a limited li- Jean Abrahamson, Marilyn Ber- her class. \St. Joseph’s Day writh a social and and women. Miss Irene Walter, what is termed matter is way. but tee American way." leader. Meets Mondays and Wed- 661 M ala Street Lenten servlce\ in English on cense must apply at the Hartford ger, Elizabeth Kompanek, Elea-1 John C. Vergaaon attended the lyfreshments following the meet- | WOW! WHAT A SHOW! but the subjective state of ■The Stratford lawyer, defeated nesdays at 7 p. m. In Parish House. what is termed by v the author Newman J. Curtla, Major Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. W HY RISK YO U R LIFE office for renewal. Such, applica- nor Hyjek, Carol Weber, Burke funeral of hi* cousin Nicholas Inisand comprise Wllllngton and i 2 — GREAT FEATURES ON ONE BILL — 2 for reelection by Democratic (3ov- Stafford. Starts Monday. March 30. After mortal mind. . . . My discovery, tion may be made by mail, how- McCarthy, Patricia Knight, Bar- Owe: In Patterson, N. J., the first j ernor Robert A. Hiirlev in 1940. ac- bara Deptula, Priscilla Dowding, of the week •Cowell Green of South Willing- | YOU’LL SAY IT’S THE BEST EVER! April 1st, also on Wednesdays. For that erring, mortal, misnamed Saturday, 7:30 pi m.— Open air > W a n t s t o R e n t cused hia successor’ll administra- ever. twelve weeks. mind pniduce* all the organism service. An application blank for a 1942 Barbara Lanz. Member* of the firat and second i held, an auction today of houM- tion here yesterday of making "the Manchester: Patsy Wilson, Shir- hold giood^ stock, farm imple- . UMvmSSMm* Come!, Join! Learn! (Qualify! and action of the mortal body, set 8:00 p. m.— Indoor service, spec- FOR A KITE? ^ license la attached to the 1941 li- degree teams of the local Grange | Nashville, Tcnn.-.-iJ*)- "fhe fol- political label a qualification of T h r i l l with Uncle my thoughts ta work In new chan- ial for the week-end. M ajor and cense certificate., To apply for re- ley Liebe. will meet for rehearsal Monday ~ w h i s I n*» lowing ad appeared bq the classi- candidates in the defense effort." Hartford: Joan Hawley. Bar- night at the library. Sam's " Steel Cavalry ! Manchester Methodist Chnrfdi nels, and led up to .my demon- Mrs. L. Stockman, from tee Palace fied page of The ..Tennessean: Addressing an audience of 200 at newal, tear off this application, fill bara Kingston, Irwin, Lawrence stration of the proposition that (kirps. Boston, Mass. M ajor and in the requested Information, and There were twenty-nine mem- pRCVEM PIC TLR I Rev. Earl H. Furgeson, Mlnlatcr "Wanted to Rent: Four 600x16 a meeting o f the Connecticut Coun- and Arlene Doxaell, Marilyn V\'ad- D r a m a t h a t bi t»>s‘ l a u g h s Mind ia All and matter Is naught Mrs. Stockman, miaoionaries for a mail or bring it to any office of ber* and two guest* present at the tires and tubes for $10 for trip to cil of Republican Women, Baldwin dock, Marilyn and Edward Lon- Grange meeting Thursday \night. t h o t s o a r ' Ba t f l t- t a n k s r ol l Church School. 9:30. as the leading factor in Mind- number of years In China. Chicago and return; reliable par- asserted: i - the Motor Vehicles Department. ergan, Jean Finley, Anne Souten, THIRD B ^ WEEK science." Sunday, 9:30 a. m. — Sunday Fly your kites in vacant lots away from The application must be signed In The following .program waA pre- m g ' Bn»‘ f y i n h i s g r u o t f s t , Morning Worship, 10:45. ty." "The present .overnor would Anne Marie Lamb. Tonight Prelude—’’Andante Tranquilo” school. ' addition to printing one’s full sented; Song, The River of 'nme, t i m. 'l i * ” .t r o h' w i t h a have mo''e loya) support If he sub- Thomas McCUntOch by the Grange; Essay, (^nnecti\ut, 11 P. M. Smart 8t. John's Polish National Catholic 11:00 a. m;— Holiness Service. merged paitisan politics. electric wires. Use heavy twine or cord— name. It was emphasized. Thomas McClintoch, age 86, for- LATE S H O W m m i g h t y c o s t of t h o u s a n c l i ! MU* Elinor West; jRoU CUU, Name Offertory—’’Andante Grazloso” Church 3:00 p. m.— Prayer Service. "The Defense Council is doing a merly of Rockville died Thursday something made of grown in Oo: Gear 23 G olw ay Street 7:00 p. m.— Open A ir Service. good job, but perhaps could do bet- j not wire or tinstel cord— for kite string. Coffee Drinkers at Watervillet, N. Y „ at the home rv Sizing Up the necticut; Monologue, The Tactfu Anthem— “Softly and Tenderly Je- 7:30 p. m. — Great Salvation ter If it freed Itself from politics. ,o f his daughter. Mrs. Clarence sus Is Calling” ___ __ Thompswi There will be a 40-hour mission meeting, band and songsters win Figures show’ that three tim es! funeral will be held on Friend, by Mrs. (Catherine Petten N ot one office in the Defense If your kite lands in the electric wires or gill"; Game, by Thad Wathen;. Children’s Sermon—" A Sea That at the Polish National Oiteolic take special part. Enemy's T roops Council should be given to a person as much coffee ia consumed by U. Saturday .evening at Waterviliet VedOie /" (Thurch, beginning this evening at Stones by Several members; Song, . \ D L Its C ^ t . V • Died” ...... Matthew 10:8 TTie Week: . because o f a dSalre to give that S. Marines and other service men with burial on Sunday afternoon 7:00. On a pole— don’t try to resne it. You might The Old Oaken Bucket, by the Sermon—"The Sins of the Spirit”. Monday; 7:00 p. m.—Junior Sing- person a political job.” as is consumed by civilians. at Grove Hill cemeter>', Rockville Friday evening at 7:30 Stations AVERAGE Graiige. Dr. Furgeson ing 0>mpany. U. S. DRAFTEE Baldwin asserted teat U it were lose your life. at 2 p. m. PosUude— “Andante” .. Romberg of the Crooa. 8:00 p. m.— Girl (Suards. necessary to win the war he would Match Participants Mr. McCnintoch was a boss Mrs. Laura Loomis. Juvenile Saturday afternoon at 4 a short Deputy for E!ast Central Pomona, Th# T u es^ y, 8:00 p. m. — Corps AVERAGE be willing to have the Republican dyer at the old Regan mill in Tuesday, 7:45, Meeting o f the Lenten service and children’s con- (^deta. Six of the 11 men sent to par- flockville for many years, leaving was p r ^ n t and assU t^ with the ” )AP SOLDIER party “wiped out," (?hUBCh School Board. The business fession. Wednesday, 7:00 p. tn.— Young "And," he added, " I believe the I tlcipate in the International Rifle here about 40 years ago. He wa* drill work In the second degrae WAl l ACE BEERY Saturday at 7:30 p. m. Lenten at the close of the meeting.. meeting wiU be followed with re- People’s meetingi Democrats should feel the same I Matches at Stockholm, Sweden, in a member,of Fayette Lodge A. F. | MARl ORi t lEAlS service and confesaion for elders. T h e M anchester Electric Division : 1929, were U. S. Marines. freshmenU. Thursday, 7:30 p. m.^-Open Air way about their party.” A A. M. of this, city for fifty Wednesday, 7:46, The new mem- Rev.'Fr. Walter Hyszko, Webster, Service, i ' years, and the service on Sunday MAI N- STONE- BANCROFT Maas., will be tee guest preacher. O you SAV9 MOKWr Q VOV 9MJOV PMOMPT COOPnA- Beat Marine Shots May We Suggest Tonight b*ra who are to be received on, Commissioner and Mra. Ernest will Masonic. HENRY ONFILL • DONNA REED Bhim Suniiay will meet with the Sunday morning at 8 a. m. con- Pugmire and sixty Salvation Arm y tn ooimaonocT rowas oompant Bowling Sunday “The Bara Dance” fession. A t. 8 ; ^ Maas and Com- A Thought According to statistics. Ma- CHIIL Wli! ':. pastor in the social room of the officera will be present at tee Fri- Tl¥9 AmUTtOM O SPtCIAl nt W tXAmiMATIOM 9 f A The Blue Tower bowling team of ' MODERN AND S4)VARE church for rehearsal and discus- munion. High Maas at 10:30. day evening service. All are wel- in Mala StTMt Maachaatar. Cau. rines with blue eyes usually make Hartford, winner of the second I WILLIAM lUND' GAN Sunday afternoon and evening the best scores with rifles and pis- For Your Entertainment. sion. Children will be presented for come. Let your conversation be with- round In the Northern Connect!-1 Relaxntioii 'and Sociability baptism on Easter Sunday. at the Pulaski Hall Norte street, TMAiun moron oocron O y^o pat omr won htiAT tols. . cut League will bowl in Rockville ; the Ladies Sewing Circle is going , out covetouanes*; and tie content at the Satryb alleys on Sunday > Princess Ballroom NDHIT! ON THIS GIANT BILL SHOW to entertain and prepare a lunch- The Cevenant-Coagregatloaal with such things as ye have; for He hath said, I will never leave afternoon when they will meet | Princess Theater Building Coao^riUa Latberan eon in honor of,St. Joseph and all Church you Rfffo wotn roii rfim n O*** pntteninor thee, nor forsake thee.— Hebrews the "Rockvl.lle Five”. At the first 1, ROCKVILLE, CONN. Gardea and Winter atreeta those who bear hia hame. Spruce Street encounter the visitors 'w ere vie-1 Every Saturday Night. Rev. Karl Blcbter, Pastor Rev. S. E. Green, Minister 13:5. omr metssAMf optnATtons O cams un u torioua but the local team expects ; 9 to 1 A. M. —■ Featuring' Secood iOoagregatioaal CKurch * * * to turn the tables at tomorrow’s DICK TODD 8:50 a.m.— Sunday School and North Mala and North Streeta Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. W e covet what is guarded: th* dMysn? very care Invokes the thief. Few OOfALWtlH** meeting. The match will start at ART WEBSTER’S Bible CAaaaes. AUnred Lange, super- Ferris E. Reyoolds, Minister Morning worship, 10:45 a. m. UMOTOtmo AT mimmum cost IntandenL Junior League meeting, 7:30 love what they may have.—Ovid. 3:30 p. m. I OLD TIMERS CUalc Sunday 10:00 a.m.— Worship.'/Examina- Everyman’s class at 9:15. Men p. m. • HANK POST. Prompter Old Ordlaaaoe Enforced A Church Worker’s Clinic spon- tion of 17 children in pfeparation of tee community Invited. For tee week: Largest Bam Dance GMering sored by the Ckmnecticut Council fo r confirmation.' Church school' at 9:30, Roger ’Tuesday, 7:30 p. m.. First Aid In the State! New Rochelle, N. Y —(J>>— W il- of Religious Education will be held 4:80 p.m.— Devotional by Young Horton In charge. « course. Admission 56c — Tax Included. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.. Prayer liam Wiggins, a junk dealer, paid .a ^IT DOESN'T matter whether your c^r ia your nearest Pontiac dealer today for a special at the Vernon O n ter church on People’s Society. A ll Invited. Nursery at 10:45. service. S5 fine for violation of an ordi-1 I Sunday afternoon. March 22nd The Week Morning-worship pt 10i45. Ser- a Pontiac or not—yoa are invited to try FREE Prescribed Service check-up. A trained from 3 to 7 p. m. The churches co- Thuraday from 10:00 a.m. to Thuraday, 7:45 p. m.. tee Ladles' ’ nance which was dug out of the ' mon by tee minister on tee sub- ! operating are Vernon Center, Un- 4:00 pjn.— Red Crosa aewing. Aid society will meet at tea home ' records aa automobiles and tires Prescribed Service, the new streamlined main- technician w ill carefully examine it firat to WbHtit ject: ’Tt Is Here Again.” Special became scarcer. The charge: Leav- ion church of Rockville, Rockville Thuraday at 7:00 p.m.—Junior o f Mrs. P. G. Nelson in Ellington. tenance plan (offered on convenient GMAC determine exactly what work is required—then and Vernon Methodist churches. Choir; 8:00 p.m. Senior .Choir. miiolc by tee choir. The Miaaionary bonks will be ing horses unattended on the North and South Coventry C on-: Saturday at 9:30 a.m.— O iil- Prelude, Prayer ...... Loret emptied at teat time. streets. budget terms) that enables you to save money only that woric ia recommended. You pay only I2dMi£S*tAil OI S S E U F l D e C ON Anthem, Grieve Not the Holy gregational church'ea and the Tol- For A Lot Of Fun dren’s Choir. Saturday, 10 a. m.. Confirmation _ Sft.lia. ------— I ------on the upkeep o f your car. Some of the more Spirit ...... Stainer I Dag's Nalls Painted for what yoa need when you need h. And whUn land Federated church. 144 posada important featnxes o f this new plan are listed EalUtmMit Sooday Oaoael H iril Offertory aolo by C. M. Beckwith, you’re there, aak for a free copy o f the lUnatrmtid RANGE OIL March 22nd w ill be known as Come To The 41818 O H H t e h k i Sweet Peace, Gin ot (jotfs Love TaloottviDe OsogregattOMl Chyrch PhUadelpbia — (P) — Dogdom’a above—but only actoal experience can tell you IN 166 GAL. LOTS “ Ehiliatment Sunday" at the Rock- jjesig^ for Scaudsl Poatlude, A llegretfq ...... Frost Japs captured on Bataan art N a 1 glamor Girl, a canine cuUe Bev. ‘nmiime Btreat , Mlalster how much more economical. . . more efident 40-page book that gives all the details o f ddfi viUe Baptist church. Rev. Earle W. i0:S0 a. m.—Sunday — Breaking PDstor*D Dt 6:80. some five inches tmaUer and 18 write r^-^nameled toe nails, ia remarkable new service plan, t- Darrow will be the guest preacher ' o f Brand. Mu Sigma Chi society at 8:80. Servlcea Sunday, March 82,194X pounds lighter than avarage waiting for her osvner at S.P.CA. .. . and more satis&ctory it u. Take your car to at the morning oendee at 11 a. m. i NEW EN(LAND HOTEL TODAY: Spencer Tracy — Katharine 18:16— Sunday achool. Sunday evmiing vesper service 8:80 CSturch School; Junior and U. S. draftee. Ehreo with 10 headquarters. “ She has no license Hepburn in *^OMAN OF THE YEAR” 7:00 p. m., Sunday — Gospel at 8:00. Ths young psople o f the Intarmedlat* Dspartmanta. i times as many on their side, tea or ctxlar,” aii official said, “ but Thera w ill ba a baakettMl) game PLUS..."MB. AND MBS. NbBTH" msstlaif. church will conduct th* aarvic*. 10:45 MonUng worship. Sernum Uttla yellow men have failsd to she’s tee first dog we'va ever seen 91-93 Center Street Ihi* evMiing at the Sykes School 7:00, Tuesday— P n y e r meeting. Notea — ■ JedSa." aeize the Fhibppine stronghold write painted nalla. That should be COLE MOTORS gym fOT' the Grammar school 7:45, F rU a y -B tU a atudy. There will .be a apccial Palm f r ^ sturdy American defenders. Identification enough." diampionahip of the 'city. The Maple street and Bast School ■') 1' • f TWANUHESTER EtENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. SATURDAY, MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONNr SATURDAY, MARCH 2 1 ,194t PAGE tsra hla wrritten waiver and plea, the arresting officer will not have indicate Eventual Would Limit to appear in court to testify in the Governor Buys Easter Seals Urges Small Business Uet •t Asserts case and the accused person will Push to Be Begun not have to lose time from his :e Collapse Court Trials work to appear in court personally. Most Civilian Production Dost Time At Various Points It is the latter factor wpich Washington, M ar^ 21. — (F)—.* with government aid .'Vast hew Prosecutor House De- prompted Mr. House to investigate (Continued from Page One) Not His Fault the poaalblUUea of such a pro- Senator LaFollette (Pro., Wla.) 1 facillUea which It would be vises Plan That Will cedure. He found that in many American descent on Japan’s home propoeed today that the govern-j to convert to cMllan produc- (Oeetleeed from cases men working in defense in- . ^ , . 1 1 tlon after the war. ’The only alter- Save Time. dustries were forced to lose time islands. • ment arbitrarily assign to small I native, aa he saw it, waa to put kt, and the other tn thU city from their work to make a person- There la IltUe doubt that before business concerns the major share i the small companies Into the clvU- daya before the colUpse, Mr. the vast' Pacific war ruiu its of necessary war-tlmo clvUlan pro- : (an manufacturing Held as much Prosecuting Attorney Charles S. al appearance in court on these course those volcano-pocked is- ductlon to offset in part their lack ■aid. At the aecond meet- House announced tc^ay that with minor charges. If the new plan ...... as possifc on July M were repreeenU- works out as hoped. In many casea lands and the cold foggy seas that of military impply contracta. LaFollettelem said he hoped hesid- and enfineera of hla depart- the approval of Judge Raymond R. this loss of work will not be neces- wash them \\ill see plenty of war- Charging that big biuineu was way aUo could be made toward Bowers and the cooperation of Po- planes and fighting ahlps and per- ’’entrenched” In the WPB. LaFol- Bt, the War Departoent. the sary and the arrested person. If he haps Armies. lette told reporters he waa satia- bringing these firms into the mili- ertford Flood Control Commla- lice Chief Samuel Gordon, the local wishes to plead guilty to* the Fuat to Strike Question fied that some repreaentatlvea of tary production program through and the Hartford Bridge court will experiment for a trial charges, can atop at the Police Sta- 'The question la which will strike large firms there were taking ad- a smaller war plants corporation E O o n u n l a a i o n . period with a new court procedure tion during any free time between first. Three and a half months of vantage of conditions to liquidate which would finance the conver- Dm IM to Oeattnue Work the time of hla arrest and the next aion of email plants and their par- which in minor motor vehicle cases the Pacific war have shown both competition. "It wae unanimously decided to session of the Court and arrange sides the tremendous advantages ticipation aSk subcontractors. may make it unnecessary for the for acceptance of his plea to the ‘"Thousanda of small businesses ” Wants Link To RFC ^■Tnintlnii* the yrork,” Mr. Cox con- person, arrested to appear in court which lie with the offensive. in America are being strangled to charges without the necessity of What Japan may be doing Is of Senator ’Taft (R-Ohlo) predict- :^ i< ^ to what caused the failure in person to answer to the charges losing any time from work. death by government red-tape and and stand formal trial. course hidden except for the high- mal-admlniatration,” he declared. ed the Senate Banking 0>mmlttee of the foun«lation of the fill which ly confidential data that trickles ’’Deapite all of the eloquent lip- would approve a measure next ' caused the dlh* to be carried away into certain officea lii Washington. service and the rapid succession of week creating such a corporation on the date alleged. I have no Some of the things we are doing— defunct programs on the part of in a form giving the War Produc- brBufficient knowledge or informa- Hurley Scores either to meet invasion in the north the government, the average small tion Board general supervUlon Uon and leave the attorney gen- or prepare to launch it against the business man confronts a desper- over Its operations. Secretary of eral to prove same.” enemy—are known to the world: ate situation.” Commerce Jesse Jones has asked The Highway Department was Civilian Aides the committee to amend the meas- building a road atop the dike to Governor Robert A. Hurley The building of a Naval base at Some Progress Being Made Dutch Harbor, in the Aleutians; ’This 'was emphasized, LaFollette ure, however, to link the corpora- cooMCt with the new bridge being pauses In the day’s work to wel- Legion’s Sons the construction of bases in said, by the fact that up to last tion to the RFC. built oiver the Connecticut Governor Claims They come two youthful visitors from Alaska; the pushing of the Alaska month only 8,238' manufacturing Undersecretary of War Robert To the charge that S a v in g P. Patterson told the committee ffwn. the "sole bidder” on this Are Interviewing Selec- the Connecticut Society for Crip- highway through Canada’s north- concerns out of 181,000 in the ■ boulevard project becaiwe he alone pled Children, Estelle Goodwin To Be Created western provlncea: the strengthen- country held prime war contracts yesterday that the War and Navy wae authorised In advance to use ing of defenses all along the brok- of $10,000 or more. He added Departments expected soon to be tees to Get Softer Jobs. and Edwin MacDougall, who are en. Island-flecked coasts of British that while some progress waa be- In a position to ,;uarantee RFC itho wet lUl. Commissioner Cox de- doing their part to help the Eas- Final Organization to Columbia and Alaska. ing made In subcontracting, only loans that might be made to sub- ^iled that thU InformaUon was ^ Hartford, March 21— Gov- ter seal sale now in progress. But for many years the .Japa- 32 contracta had been made up to contractors to provide them with given to no other bidder as claim- ernor Robert A. Hurley protested They are students in the pre- ad. He further denied that _ he Be, Completed on Fri- nese aide of the Island bridge that time with Industrial pools in- necessary working capital. m today to President Roosevelt school class for crippled children across the northern sea has been to which small firms had entered. Because of this, Patterson aald, C "ooncurred in tlje propriety of against what be charged 'was an conducted by the Bridgeport chap- day^gApril 3 . furnishing‘ Savin with this Infor- as completely bidden from alien The result, he contended, wap he aaw little need of creating a unpublicized and "utterly undemo- ter of the society. Over 86,000 eyes as the Japanese could ar- that big busineaa was acquiring new corporation. ■ nation because "1 did not know cratic” method of making army sheeta of seals have been mailed The final plans for the reorgan- range. vof that fact until long after the commiaslona available to . certain to Connecticut peopfe to raise ization of the' Sons of Legion apon- Trail Blazed 18 Years Ago Btract was In progress.” How- youths, who thus would "possibly tunda for the broad program of sored by the Dilworth Cornell Post he,defended the practice as However, it is not altogether Japanese homeland by tbe 1942 such an adventure would open to avoid the rigors of selective train- the society which includes all 102, American Legion will be con- unknown to us. ’The sky trail that by other states. sumated on Friday evening, April method of combined air, sea and their most-dreaded foe, the United ' Servioe Performed ing and combatant service.” types of cripplea, regardless of the flying vanguards of an Ameri- land assault—planes ranging States, in the shape of Ruoslan The governor, a Democrat, as- age. 3rd. (.an armada moving on Japan from ahead to blast a way for ahlps and bases from which four-motored of being censured for serted in a letter to the President More than 200 parents and net In the claim of The Miss Hazel J. Trotter of East the northikst would travel twas landing forces who then establish bombers could reach Tokyo easily, that a situation which "In my Cent^ street heads the local com- friends gathered at the Legion first blazed 18 yeara ago this even though the first Japanese Conatructl Hokkaido, which resemble our entire atrategio picture. But un- I Tlie Oammlno bid WM received on time such a procedure has been Labor Seen brought the plans to the present Minnesota or Dakotas and are a ' the day ha took\office. Mr. Cox Aides’ to the chief of the air day—has almost been forgotten. til it cornea American atrategiats used In the state in cases other corps.” state will be assisted by Edward But It was the first flight around short 600 or 700-mlle bomber hop must blot Russian territory from 1 and he w a s ^ ^ responaibla than tickets for overtime parking. Better Now P. Quish, Wilfred J. Clarke, Ar- from the agglomeration of inflam- I for the bridge d e i ^ which, he The Pfam Three such committees. Hurley the world, an heroic achievement their campaign maps. said, have been set up In Connecr thur Starkweather and Anthony J. In Its day. mable wooden houses called , To- Meanwhile,' what the Ktuiles mid. was linapproi^te to foun- The plan is to permit persons George. kyo. [daUon oondlUona” ahd "drastic who have been arretted on charges ticut without bis knowledge, and For Britain Smith and his five companions offer to the United States, the their function Is "to recommend It is expected that this new took off from Attu May 15, 1934, Such a campaign would require Aleutians offer In aimllar measure rdiangea" had to be made^which re^ of illegal parking or parking on group, when completed, will be as- overwhelming command of the to Japan. Perhaps in view of Ja- suited In delays on whieh^ Gam- the wrong side of the street, civilians for commissions in the rnaci'- an uninvited halt that night ground forces of the Air corps.” (Continued from Page One) signed many duties. Paramount at Soviet Ruaala’a Komandorskie air and sea, such as the Japanese pan’s long and thorough prepara- ' sBlno based bis claims fbr pay- making a U-tum, blocking a pri- will be service to the community. had in the Indies. Moreover It tions she may be ready first in : BMOt . ' \ vate driveway, parking by a hy- "Operate As A Screen islands. Ths governor charged ' that "bound to attempt Invasion of Mr. Rodgers and his committee Next day they crossed the Inter- would encounter strong resistance the far north. But she has many pi ‘Tt is admitted I was pUM In drant, passing a signal light or Ceylon . . . There Is not a moment will have all the details ready for from Japan's northern . bases, other adventures on foot And the an exceedingly awkward position pasting a atop aign to report to the "these committees apparently op- national dateline, making it May erate as a screen to sift appli- to lose to make everything ready adoption on April 3 at which Ume 17, and alllghted in a sheltered Kushlro and Nemuro on Hokkaido, Aleutions, 2,000 miles long if 'the through necessity of my makity police station, fill out a required to defeat them.” It is expected that many of the and Omlnato on Honshu. Alaskan, peninsula Is included, ^ such a change after the award m form and pay the penalty usually cants for commissions” although oy of Paramuahiro Island, next to * Strabolgl, known aa the Labor State and dUitrict officers will be Shumahu In the Kuriles. 'They Far From Forbidding provide a longer and less hospita- the contract,” Mr. Oox declared, imposed by the court on such “no publication of their functions peer, expressed hope that Sir Staf- present at the ceremonies. ble pathway than the Kuriles. but all the "adjustments" made \chargee. The form contains in- and methoda have been made, and were- welcomed by two American The Kwrilcs, although little ford Crippa now on a mission to destroyers which had ridden out a known to the white man and In recent years the Japanese % witn the oontractor were "proper” itions for filling it out and in the public In general la unaware of India, would ’’succeed with Indian have pushed their fishing fleets and In the “Interest of the state." gs type ststee “Do not use this their activities.” month of galea, blizzards and fogs sparsely Inhabited, are far from A situation of thia sort,” gover political leaders and then fly to be on hand with fuel and sup forbidding from May to Novem- further and further into Aleutian Judge Pallottl alleged that no unlesiunless you wish to plead straight to Ceylon to Investigate British Force ber. They are in the same lati- and Alaakan waters in spite of ■disdule of tha periods of tNs Idle ___ ,TY to the offense for which nor Hurley declared, "is clearly pile* 'They were the John D. Ford Waahington’s protests and their one which the parents of our draft the situation there.” and the Pope, the latter now of tudes aa the Washington and equipment was kept by the depart- yq|i l^ve been arreated." Loss of Ceylon, off the Up of In- British Columbia coasts and are charts probably are detailed and ment, that Mr. Cox supported pay- H it arreated person by filling ed men will resent. dia. Strabolgl declared, "might en- Ousts Enemy hen.-ic memory, one of the Allied accurate. Prospective air bases out the form walvee the filing of a "Quite juatlflably, they will ask, losses in last month’s tra^c Battle washed by tbe Japan current. The ment for idle equipment on Sun- able the Japanese to join hands spring is cold and windy but rela- and landing places doubtless have days and holidays, that an Inspec- formal cbpiplalnt. Issuance of legal as In fact some have already ask- with the Germans in the Middle uf the Java Sea. been marked off. A large section tor several months later worked process, trial and hearing, formal- ed me. why the sons Of other peo- At Letpadan Flew Down To Tokyo tively free from the fogs'that crip \ East. This would be a disaster of pie the air arm. These come down of the Japanese Navy which has out a schedule at the direction of ly enters ah. appearance on the rec- ple are chosen for this special i greatest magnitude." (ConUnued from Page One) From Paemmushiro the Ameri been aeaigned each year to pro- . department officials, and that ords of the Court, pleads guilty to treatment rather than their own cans flew down to Tokyo, where in July and August, aa the Lind- tection of the big flohing fleets Oammlno was being pay for "ax- the offense charged, consents that sons who have no knowledge of by a small party of Chinese caval- they teceived a heroes' welcome. berghs found, but ^ptember, Oc- knows those northern waters W ' tras." a finding of gt^ty be entered on this system. Lottery Ring ry and Infantrymen. The Pyu river In the next seven years many tober and early November usual- thoroughly. Instead of showing "misconduct, the records of the court and then “This question la difficult to empUes into the Sittong just east airmen — Japanese, Argentines, ly are bright, clear, with slow And the Japanese have been neglect of duty or Incompetence,” files with the form the money pen- answer. They may even come to of the town of Pyu. Britons, Americans, Frenchmen— westerly winds. Summer vegeta convinced by their experience in hla actions In the Oammlno case alty usually imposed by the court doubt ths democratic nature of a Leaders Held "It is believed the Japanese tried the northern’ crossing but Uon is almost luxuriant. Fishing this war the tremendous ad- . mpresent a "conscientious and in such cases, whlM variea from proceaa In which a favored few can tried to envelop this party, but the none succeeded until 1931, when and hunting- is abundant. Huge vantage of the first blow, of sur- successful attempt to extricate the $1 for illegal parking to $5 for acquire information of such a vital Chinese managed to counter thla it was accomplished three times— grtxxly bears, cousins of thooe of prise, of the offensive in general. One word (Continued From Page One) state from a dlfflcult situation in pasaing a stop sign. \ kind and thus posalbly avoid the movement and, inflicting consid- by the late WUey Post and hla western America, are numerous. Dutch Harbor and the Alaska which It was placed through no Other Data \ rigors of selective training and erable casualUes on the Japanese, Australian navigator, Harold Gat- Discussion of the Kuriles aa an highway may have to play their fault of mine,” the commissioner The arrested person must also combatant servics." of Harry, were arreated and invasion route aastunea. of course, part as weapons of defense be- agents were looking for him, too. withdrew with negligible loss to ty, over the far northern Alaska- ; s t a t e s . furnish complate information as to Forced To Protest themselves,” the communique said. Siberia route. Col. and Mrs. that there will be no early change fore our time comes. Mr. CoK also denies the charge his address, year and place qf birth, ‘The governor, a World War vet- Hoover said Louis Cohen started In the armed peace along Ruasla’a out In a small way In Philadelphia ’’Over 100 of the enemy was klll- Charles A. Lindbergh via the that the awardmg of a $21,000 con- marital status, occupation, Ucenae eran, aald hs felt "obliged” to pro- ed.” eastern borders. At the moment, Populartzed Basetiisll , tract to the Marian! Construction and registration number, all of test "against this most unusual in 1926 and that later the Cohens Aleutlan-Kurllea route, and Clyde that condition appears to suit managed to scoop up the whole In the action at Letpadan, the Pangbom and Hugh Herndon. The ‘ Company of New Haven for the which information Is necessary, for and unlqus plan” aa a citizen and communique reported, a force of both Japan and Ruaaia' admirably U. S. Marine Corps baseball ! redecMng of the Stratford avenue the police files and for the foftns veteran, lottery business by organizing new last pair made the first norutop although there are many predic teams have helped popularize our Slid 000 Japanese waa beaten and dis- crossing of the Pacific from Japan that can win (or lose) the war! I bridge in Bridgeport was "im- sent on each motor vehicle caae to “I recognize," he said, "the groups buying old ones. tiona current that the Japanese National pastime in China, the The FBI did not disclose details persed to villages aroimd the town proper to the United States after Philippines, Guam and Nicaragua. l proper.” Judge Pallottl alleges the State Motor Vehicle Depart- right of the army to commission and later they were attacked by will be lu i^ by Hitler Into that Mariani’s bid waa not among ment. \for special service any persons of the numbers game operation, having been detained and fined In smash Into Siberia aynchroniaed but Stewart Lynch, Federal dis- tanka and Infantrymen. ’The Japs* Japan for uying over the ’’forbid- The "Big Dipper” cpnsteUatlon four opened originally, but that ho In the notice to the arreated yhom It thinks necessary for the neae were aald to have lost 70 kill- with his spring offensive In weet- was gnren the contract after a sec- arson, which Is a part of the form, war effort, but I think you will trict attorney at Wilmington, said den zone” off southern Hokkaido. em Rueala. But the Japanese are makea a complete revolution In adviaed that the form can be It was based on figures In the dally ed while BriUsh casualties were the sky every 24 hours. I ond bidding. He claims that Mari- Sels ' agree that clvlUans should not slight. Slogaa Not Forgotten well aware of the opportunities ' ani'a^ bid was found unopened used only In the enumerated caaea par^cipnte In any stage of the treasury balance. The Lindbergh flight was chron- W hen you add k au up___ that guns and tanks and ships and j bmds in the Highway Department and when the offense la pot aggra- aelecUon of such persons.” Lynch said the leaders’ weekly icled In Mrs. Lindbergh’s book, Start now buying Stamps and Bonds man on the sea, the man in the air, I after the first bidding. Mr. Cox vated and no accident Is Involved. He told Mr. Roosevelt that the cut on the game was reputed to Jap$ Claim BritUh “North to the Orient,” s slogan 1 answers that "due to the inad- He is also advised by the notice committees in Connecticut had have been $30,000, and tbat they that has not been forgotten by When you cut through the fog . . .. planes cannot pay for themselves!, every pay day. that you’re going to see this thing ; vertence" of the official who open- that "The filing of this form and been “interviewing men In all were Indicted as a result of grand | Positions Occupied American military planners. Fog i ed the first bids. Marianl's bid waa tender of coata does not dlacharga cissslflcattons, including 1-A.” for jury inveaUgaUone going on since Tokyo, (From Japanese Broad- compelled the colonel to make not "properly read,” according to the accuaed person from arrest but tome time. September, 1940. caata), March —(JP)—J a p a n e s e three stops In the Kuriles before One word ts going to win this war If we remember it takes money. Lots Show the man behind the gun, the through—and see it through NOW. the "beat Information" he had. will make it unnecessary for the The psrso^uiel of the three com- troops were declared by Dome! to- reaching Hokkaido on Aug. 32. ! He also denies that Marianl failed accused to appear in peraon at a mittees In Ommecticut aa forward- Fite Arrested in Raids day to have ^cupied Britiab de- 1931. ^ to comply with speciflcatlona, or session of the court unless subse- ed to tha president by the gover- fenae positions In Burma south of ’The Lindberghs probably were VAN'S or lose k. of it. The Government is asking us Oct U. S. DtfenM Bonds and lltampa TODAYI 'th at the bridge is Inadequate, as quently notified to appear." nor comprises: New Haven—Chair- In Connecticut Toungoo, about 150 miles north less Interested In the military charged, for carrying an H-20 load- The forme have been printed In man H. W. Dorigan, H. C. Knight, New Haven, March 31. — ’ way line. In operations ’Thursday. yet, ironically. It was their flight from former Governor Baldwin to be numbered and filed along with Bridgeport—Chairman W. Park- necticut resulted In the arrest of Japanese vanguards crushed i that quickened Japanese swsre- IF. But every blessed dollar we can afford. hold up the Marianl contract until the other court recorda. er Seeley, former Governor Ray- five persona In four cities on tank-supported defense counter- nesa of the poasiblllUes of the the latter had Investigated, Mr. As a further guarantee against mand E. Baldwin, Alfred Bishop, charges of participating In a $10,- attack and now seriously threaten north. Enlist Your Curre n t Savings for Victory Cox conceded that the governor at abuse of the uae of the forma and in Liowla A. Shea, and Oliver Os- Toungoo, a base of some 6,000 AI on. spo>t 000,000-a-year lottery—part of a In 1934 Admiral Nobumasa We’re going to win this war ... if The Government wants us to buy a conference had asked him to hold order that they may not be used in borne. lied troops, the news agency aald. t' lip the contract, "but I have no cases where the offense is aggra- nation-wide roundup of 60 persona Suyetaugu, commander In chief of Hartford — Colonel J. H. Kelso announced - in Washington laat independent Burmese volunteers Japan’s battle fleet, guardedly If yonr weekly And yon In one year yoo Number of per*oes le Total annutl flavtags ' recollection that he asked me not vated, provision la made on tha wire reported to have supported we spit on our hands. If we work Defense Savings Stamps and Bonds Sss la this table bow cgfoiagi an eacs wiweek will MFt each lecQCSt groep (or bcod poickam to Issue or enter into any contract face of each of tlie forms for ap- Davis, Stillman F. Westbrook, night. charged In a magazine article that yasr asviags, tsf aside rtg- until he had investigated the mat- Michael A. Connor, Rayoroft FBI headquarters here Identified the Letpadan thrust, serving the Lindbergh’s mlaslop' waa espio- The place to buy mlsrfy by yosi aad crefy proval algnaturea by both the pros- single railway line leading to Baa- $43,212,000 ter." ecutor and judge. In each caae Walsh, and Lucius F. Robinson, the accuaed as Maurice Delatisky nage. till it hurts. If we SIVEAT instead with it. And still more Defense Sap- Asiericaa cerniag tbe tame $$- 10 «l)to 3,124.000 Jr. of New London, Ray Berry of setn, strategic city In south west- amoaai, caacb 10 billioo l» 2A00 4.t7S,000 I29.3$0,000 Denies Failure To Cooperate the prosecuting attorney after In- ”1 may be mistaken but I think re— 20 3t.00 $.470,000 213,310.000 vestigating the circumstances of Hartford, Thomas J. MacLeod of ern Burma. doUats im juM ooe year! The commissioner further denied Torrlngton, Louis Volgl of New ”In the course of fighting re- they were spying in those islanda of perspire. 20— 10 UM 10,747.000 49l.$$l.000 ' he failed to cooperate with the at- the arrest and determining that the (the Kuriles),” wrote the doughty ings Stamps and Bonds, . Thao auka up your mtod case does not require the personal Britain, and Homer Michaud of sulting in the occupation of Hen to piedgs—sot iba least, JO— 40 104.00 7.774.000 •04.494.000 torney general or the governor, and Civilian Defense .Bristol. zada March 18,” Domcl said, ’’the admiral, who atUl haa a powerful ‘4 0 — t o 20«J)0 $.794,000 1,20$. 1 $2,000 that the latter gave him no indica- appearance of the arrested person voice In Tokyo’s war councils. but the OMSt you caa. will sign a form “Acceptance of the All were charged with conspira- same Japanese forces captured If we roll out far more guns—ySrr Let’s not make the fatal mistake of SO— 40 JI2J)0 3,007.000 931.114.000 tion at any time that he wanted To Get Blood Bank cy. Dqlatlzky waa released In one locomotive, 138 freight care, "Lindbergh stayed in the Kuriles MOTOR OIL Kamaiabar, you caa start 4 0 - 70 4I4J)0 2.231.000 921.094.000 A certain material from him. within waiver, plea and tender la bonds of $5,000 by U. 8. Commis- over a week (actually three days) boyiag Dateasa Boeds by Ta the charge that he failed to recommended" and if the court ap- 16 passenger care, two ateamere 70- M I2«;00 1.304.000 47(.0l0.000 sioner Herbert S. MacDonald upon and 24 motor cars." on the excuse of bad weather. more tanks—fa r more /ships—fa r sitting back and letting the other fel- b«viqx Defease Stampa for •0—100 424D0 1.4*9.000 929.134.000 supervise the use of $356,000 in proves the recommendation, the ’That Is grounds for suspicion. To- in any quantity from one gallon to a barrel at litua aa 10 cants and judge will sign under the para- Hartford. March 31—qP)—Hart- arraignment today. < The others; The Japanese reported today too—110 I.040JX) l,0S9.00O 1.101,140,000 town aid funds in 20 communities. Berry, released In $2,500 bond; that 703 AusUmlian troops' had day tbe Americans are surveying dM yoo gat a $2S.OO (ma- 110—200 1,12000 291,000 $42,140,000 Mr. Cox replied that he acted ^n- graph on the face of the form ford county is to have a blood more planes. tdrfcy valae) Dafenaa reading "Acceptsmee of the within plasma bank for civilian defense. MacLeod, released In $2,500 bond; been forced by a shortage of pro- the AleuUana on a great scale. I at the lowest prices in town. low do it. Let’s do it now. Everybody, «9$.000 2,000j)00.000 der instructions of previous attor- Volgl, released In $2,500, and visions 4o surrender’to the Japan- think thla means an American ■oad (Sariaa E) for oiUy Orar 200 ney generals in this matter. He waiver, plea and tender is ap- ’This blood donor unit, sponsored Michaiid, held In the county jail ese units which occupied Rabaul, policy to aiirround Japan by all And tf ivc don’t forget for a minute liters. 4«. 147.000 $I02IS,111,000 also denied that he “interferred" proved, finding of guilty ordered by the county chapters of the pending his removal to New York New Britain, about a month sgo. meana In the event of war.” You. Me. Usi AU, with an investigation of Alton E. and coata tqxed as tendered.” American Rad Cross, will be open- state for court proceedings. ’The Australiana were said to Kurllea Closed To Whites Try Our ^ collier, a dismissed employe, and Will Be PresentM ed Monday at the Elisabeth Park have remained in the interior of of Hkrry and William Carsten, It la planned that at each ses- Pond House, the faciliUss have Since then the Kuriles have the island until their provisions been a closed preserve to white suspended employes, while his pol- sion of the court any caaea of the been mads available by tbs park became short. icy of permitting three employes type specified which have arisen board. Police Court men. But non-Japanese authorities GOLDEN RULE OIL This Advart6anMnt"|Mld ftr to obtain special training at Yale since the previous session will be George Munsick, chairman of have reason for believing that ths presented by the prosecutor In Vaiverslty for eight months with- the Red Cross committee, said to- Raymond A. Clifford of 215 Full Chinese Division Japanese have estabUabed there out removing them from the pay- open court and the tender accepted day that through thla unit, volun- bases for both flying boats and or refused. If for any reason the Autumn street, was convicted of Opposite Jap Islands roll not only eras employed In oth- teer donors will each give one pint dnmken driving, a second offense, land plansa. Naval stations with er states and departments, but personal presence of the accused of blood which will be converted New York, March 21—(F)-T-’The docking and repair faculties for Is deemed necessary, or subse- in town court this morning before All-India Radio said today that was authorised. into^plaama and then stored in Judge Raymond R. Bowers and ■mall warcraft and an sxtenaiTe "I know of no failure to cooper- quent investigation shows that the convenient locaUpna jthrougbout an entire (Alneee division was system of weather and radio sta- accused has a record of convictions the county where It will be imme- sentenced to Hartford County jail concentrated on the mainland op- The F- T. Blish Hardware Co. ^ Pinehurst Grocery, Inc. ate with Governor Hurley in re- for 60 days. tions, including radiolocatera to i to this or any other matter," which merits a more severe penalty diately available for transfuaiona poalte the Japanese Islands base whm of'approaching planes. than usual, the accused will then Clifford was arraatsd on March St Amoy and was being shelled by Oox seld, contending that the in event of civilian defense dlssa- 14 by Officer Edmund F, Dwyer on The kurilea, drifUiur In a gmtle r be notified that he must appear at ters Japanese batteries to "prevent 1,000-mlle arc down nwm Russian Bring your own container.. TUs motor had never Indicated de- th.e next aenlon of the court in B BT T M From The River Road out national or racial ties of any Washington—A apeaker at a re- shortage. Eastora War TIbm right to expect froth a war Preal- on to the consumer, who buys by i P.M. c e * *' * " HCRAU) PRINTING OO- INC- cent-a session of BU,.the Northeastern aBAe.ee t| SM Ifl Iknown, Japan ia toe II BltMll BtrMl dent; nonetheleaa, It la good to the quart, it' can and should be i By Malcolm MoUan sort—that it belongs alike to all only country bolding any Ameri- 1:18—Market and Agricultural Uanebaitar. Conn. lands and all peoples. Dairy Conference suggested that New# Indiahtown Gap, P a ,; March 218grandfather led an outfit to toe Thomas Sees No Justifi* Spokane, Waah., March 21.—(F)^blem. Heading, for'home, toe ptlat^l TaOMAB PRROOTON see it (g ra tin g and to know that passed on to the farmer, who sells can prisoners (as distinguished —UO—YeU “SeigiBant-Oemanr ‘ at I War ot 1812.’’ conscientious objectors—and pris- from Interned civiliana). Japan is 1:80—Call To Youth —Bernard Leddy startled Second i Pf«** » button and, ' Oananil N in A « r Mr. Roosevelt, by such ImporUnt by weight. (Mr. Mollan, former editor of The Herald, has consented to write Well, maybe. Just toe same 11 Fred Allen and Quiz Kids this mlUtavy raaervatiifil and three Army routine hasn't complete- cation in Passing La- toe plane .would be Araericaa i V a n d a l October I. l ilt a weekly letter in which he sharee with his former readers the oners of war. If any are ever sent not among the 47 nations that rati- 1:48—News Sergeant ^m an a come nmnlng— ly shut off the Osman boya' home Air Force officials with the tele- acUons, Is thinking of country occurs to me that the two couq- here—be put to work on farms and 2:00—U. S. Marine Band bor Legislation Now. again. i , PnbIKhod Brory Broning Biteoj philosophical benefits of his own peaceful reUrement to the banka fied toe Geneva Ckmventlon, but father and two sons. i life. phoned guarantee that the enemy Waa the invention accepted! Baadaro and Holidays Kntarad at ahead of all else. of the Nlq^tic River. Look foe hie contribution each Saturday.) tries whose leadership in music thus help relieve the threatened Tokyo has notified tola country 3:30—Matinee to Rhythm The Osman army haa been oper- I Their mother has spent most of » ' " - To Act on Same Program 3:00—Program from New York wouldn’t shoot down American Well, that’s a miUtary accret. ' tha P oll Offlea at Manebtattr. has been—It seems to me rather shortage of agricultural labor. through toe International Red sting to th^ 4eme company for her married life following, first, Washington, March 21—(J')—A planes equipped with his inven- Cona_ aa Beeond Claia Wall Matter. As to la n stand right now, this Cross, which sponaorea toe Om - 3:18—Nattonal Parent ;Teachei* toe last year and a half and all | her husband, and, now, her sons Connecticut servilely—followed for genera- Oongreaa week of testimony by government tion. Made Certain te Jain Navy BOBBCRIPTION RATES ""The Average Mousetrap gentleman probably would find it vention, that it will live up to it— torts figure soldiering together ia from post to. post. She Hvea In Down here along the coastal. be always and forever ready to tions are the two in Europe which New York, March 21-^(Wld0FNBC; 1:30 CBS; 2:88 CBS; 3:18 8:80—campus Capers jiroduction officials and o r g a i^ d The commanding officer hur- Houston, Tex., March 21.—(i^— ^ Oaa Taar by Mall ...... ii.a« easier to gear alien prisoners than and it's a pretty safe bet It will, NBC; 8:48 CBS. not too much different than life toe town nearest toe camps and riedly dispatched a technician. The Navy recruiting office early la ’ Per Month by Mall .1 . » This Isn't the story of the man waters a very considerable part of scoff at and belittle the actions right now are exhibiting the least American conscientious objectors because If It violates its promise W orld)—Last year it waa Jack 8:88—New at toa family home to Manches- sees aa much of her family as !abor leaders today convinced Blngle Cony .1 .el Evening: «:30 BLU; 7:00 BLU; 4:00—Down Mexico Way "How old are you. Bud?" gasp- March told 16-year-old Oliver Bu-; .le.M who built a better mousetrap, so Yankee the population Is being subjected and decisions of constituted au- evidence o f any refining influence to this part of our war production Nippon Is taking toe chance that Beany and the Quia Kids. This t:00 CBS; 9:00 BLU; 11:00 NBC, ter, O. possible. Chairman Thomas (D., Okla.) o f a ed the technician as he waa usher- Delivered One Tear ...... mnehinery. That is, if the objectors 4:30—Air Youth of America gene Stark to come back ia ai-^ that all the world beat a path to we will reply to kind. year it la to ba Fred Allen and the CBS. BLU; 11:18 NBC; 11:80 “We took orders from dad at “She doesn’t say much about •special Senate Appropriations Sub- ed into the Leddy home. year. MEMBER o r By A. H. O. to a special kind of test of its pa- thority, to speak contemptuously to toeir devotion to art-ln-sound. didn't want to do it. 4:48— Mtlodle Strings The U. S. has Informed Japan Quia Kids. MBS; 12:00 NBC, BLU; 13:30 home and. we don't mind doing It our being toe army," har hue committee that Congress would “Going on eight," replied Ber- But at 3:15 p. m. March 19 Oli- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS his door! It's the story of the tience and willingness to co-oper- of their own government aa being If opera and symphonic composi- The reason is that the so called oy toe Red Cross route that we 8:00—Doctors At Work here,” said Sergeant James Os- band observed.to “She's a real army The Aaaoelated Preee la eaeluelve- MBS; 12:86 NBC, CBS, BLU. "not be justified in paaaing war- nard. “ Inventions just aorta pop ",Geneva Convention" of 1029 Tha stunt takaa .the form of a 8:30— In A Sentimental Mood ver appeared at toe recruiting sta- ly entitled to the nee or rennbllca- man who makes just an averagfe SPRING TO CXJNNECnCLT ate with the 'authorities of the made up principally If not wholly. tion and rendition are. Indeed, re- will observe toe agreement, which Tanka—MBS, 11 a. m.. Review- man, 20, Hia 18-year-old brother, wife.'' time labor legislation now." into my head. Had one to keep clearly states that "Belllgerenta program exchange. The kids wtll 8:48— Salon Music There's a large possibility that tion to enlist. tlon of all nepe dlanalehe* eredltea mousetrap and who, therefore. armed forces. It Is in the matter ! of people who have no other Idea sponsible to any degree for the we (and Germany and Italy) did ing Stand, '^AuatraHa to War Sergeant William * Osman, nod- At the same time, Thomaa said hata from blowing off but I drop- “ How old are you?" an officer to It or not etharwlie credited In I. may utilise the labor of able pris- ratify. appear aa guests on AUen'a CBS 6:00—Naw * “Dad” Osman will be outranked Isn't enriched or embarrassed by Strategy” : NBC, 2:30, Roundtable ded. he would request another Senate ped It. Seemed sorts silly." • asked. ' thia naner and alio the local newa of the -use of small boats, and of j than feathering their own nests, cultural state of any nation, par- oners of war" (except officers), program in New York, March 20; 6:18— Strictly Sports “Right,’’ declared SUff Ser- by son William in toe next few gr;>iip, the special committee In- nnblianed herein. To this Connecticut, this riverej toa following Wednesday, April "Women, Work and War” ; BLU, His Invention? "Seventeen," Oliver answered. All righta of renubllcatlon of the world's acclaim. Unlike his unexpected restrictions placed up- Not one in a hundred of them ec- ticularly Germ.any and Italy, then whereas the Selective Service Act The COnventiop la an Interest- 6:30—Ooma On and Dance geant Leroy Osman, their 41-year- months. The boy expects to leave veatlgating national defense, to state Fool's Day, Fred will act aa quia- 3, Wake Up America Forum, 6:48—Medical Talk A revolving door on planes—a “ W hen?" asked the officer. aneclal dlanatchea herein ere alao more famous colleague, he leads a^ on that use by these authorities. tually entertains sny such convlC' perhaps It is Just as well for us narrows that down to "work of ing document. It requires that "What Would Sodalism Mean to ,old father. “They mind me now soon for toe officers’ training look Into complaints by Presidents raaerved There comes new spring; arbutus master to toe youthful anawerers’ 7:00—Thto Is War school at Fort Banning, Ga. swastika on one aide, a U. S. star “ Fifteen minutes ago,” Oliver pretty hum-drum life. Even the national Importance" in the case prisoners' food and living quarters America?” BLU. 4:48, Mrs. Boose the same aa wheif they were kids.” William Green of the AFL and Almost every family living on tlon, really, deep down to hi:« that clasaical music haa never of conscientious objectors. spot of toa BLU. 7:80—Adventuraa of Ellery Queen The elder Osman—moat every- "That’ll be fine,” said SU ff on toe other. Over enepy territory said. "My mother told me 1 waa Pull aarvlce ellant of N. E. A. sends long be as good as "for troops at bSM velt; CBS, 7:18, Ambassador John Philip Murray of toe CIO that a plane would wear the Nazi em- bom at 3 p. m. March 18, 1838.” Service Inc. mousetrap Is usually designed by or close to the shores, hereabouts, mind. But unfortunately it is been America's long suit. So far. "work of national Impor- camps of toe 'detaining' power" About the asms thing occurred 3:00—Abie's Irish Rosa one here calls him “Ded"—haa Sergeant Osman, "But I'm not Range scent from HIgganum; the last year with Benny when the G. Winant; MBS 8. Forum, "Forty- pressure on Congress for wartime somebody else. very seldom that one o f these tance" haa been Interpreted to and that they be generally “hu\ 8:30—Truth or Consequence seen 18 years of Army Hfe and much afraid he'll be ‘puHlng rank' labor legislation resulted from or- Publlahera Renreaentativea. The sullen winter wait owns one or more email boats, klde visited Hollywood. Hour Waek Law” ; MBS. 10:16, 0:00—National Bam Dance Jullua Mathewa Sneclal Aaency— Various things may be the ex- mean large-scale conservation and mapely treated and protected." \ he's all fdr hia sons following to on me. The army rarely sends a ganized Interests that should be some of them powered, more de- reckless critics ever eearches his United Nationa Speak, Dr. Hu 10:00— Sports Newsreel non-com back to hla old company bill, said that the “way things are lta money but tola la made poaalble New Tork. Chlraro. Detroit and Dissolves in sudden burst of robin land reclamation jpbr — "just As for labor. It provides that ' Sbih; NBC, 10:30, "America his footsteps. I Investigated. Boaton. planation. It may be that he own mind to find what la there, 10:16— Charles Dant’a Orchestra “It’s a good life," he said, “and after he’s been commissioned.” now Congress Isn’t justified even only by the auccess of our Bingo song. signed and built with a view to the about the same work the CCC prisoners not be requited to work With the personnel built around Fights for God-Given Rights,’’ To Make Formal Complaint doean't like making mousetrapa deep down. HEALTH AND DIET does," as one Selective Service three permanent actors, Santos 10:30—Tad Stecla'a Orchestra it runs to toe family. My grand- "It’s possible, though," he mus' In preMi.ng hearings on bUla deal- games so you all could be helping MEMBER audit BUREAU OF Heard from a hundred hills; early attachment at will of outboard longer hours than civiliana doing Archbishop SpellmAn and otoera “I will make a formal complaint CIRCULATIONS. and that he really ought to be do- official.explained it to me. Ortega, Frank Lovejoy and Joan 11:00—Newa father commanded a company in ed. "Then Bill will be giving me ing wfth labor. out In the good work by attending' motors, some rigged Cor sell but Sometimes, to be sure, it isn't ADVICE the same work, that they be paid NBC—11:30 a. m,. Music and for an investigation by the Truman "With only one strike In March and late wages “ fixed by agreements be- Banka, the BLU haa organized toe 11:18— Nelson Olmated toe Civil War and my great- orders." our bingo games. W give good TPe Herald Pnntina Company, ing aomethlng else, like growing American Youth; 3:30 pf m., US' committee," Thomas said after and the announced policy of r.tajor The sap runs on, the marsh turns most of all just rowboats. Ever quite necessary for him to search That kind of vyoi'k is done with tween the belligerenta" and that Blue Theater Playera for a regu- 11:30— Rlverboat Revela listening to protests by the labor prizes and there Is lots of fun. tn'e.. aaaumea no financial reaoonal- the com that feeds the cow that Furnished by the MeOey ten America; 8, Opera Audition 12:08—War News labor organizatioha that they will May we be looking for you tola blllty for typographical errora ap- since the outbreak of the war it his mind. Just let some alien, Health Service toe government as employerOThe they not be compelled to do un- lar aeries. It la Intended to fit toe Winnera; 6:30, GUdersleeve; 7, leaders. produces the milk that makes the green, the strong repertory company entirely to toe A.M. French fleet to keep It out of Hit- not strike during the war. Con- coming Monday? iarlng in adverllaementa In the has been more or lees antldpeted even in peace time, declare to his Geneva Convention allowa pri healthful or dangerous work. Jack Benny; 8, (jbarlle McCar- Murray told reporters that Baneheaier Evenina Herald. cheese for the mousetrap, or like Frost leaves the ground; the AddreaS oommunlcaGons to The era to be farmed out to privai requirements of the microphone. 13:08—Bet of toa Week French Island | ler's hands. gress Is not justified in passing The International Red O oss, In thy; 10, PhU Spitatoy GlrU. Thomaa J. Wallner, president of legislation on strikes. As for the freshets swing their freight that large power boats might he hearing that this la a kxiay coun- Herald, AttentiOB McCoy employers. Right now the agencies'' . . . Mrs. F. D. Roosevelt’s aeries 12:30—Music of toe America “We need ships and we know Young Charlie Trotter la still in Saturday, March 31 going on the road to tell all the Geneva, Switzerland, acta as CBS— 11:08 a. m., Mlleatonea in the Southern . States Industrial 40-hour -A-eek, nothing will be done the hospital and getting along as commandeered by* the Navy soon- try, with a crooked government in Health Service concerned are scanning the Idea of clearing bouse for letters and on toe BLUE, contract for which 12:40— Edward Davies where there ia a Navy that Is not people who have mice what a won- Giddily from aide to side, and sea- American Music;' 8 p. m., N. Y. Nearly Seized Oiuncil, Nashville, Tenn., had cir- on that until there la a labor short- well aa can be expected. We hope which tha people have no part— putting conaclMitlous objectors to packages for prisoners, but camps expires Sunday, haa been extend- being used—toe French Navy," he culated a form letter among south- A Light On Our Leadership — ward throng. er or later for employment In along- Phltoarmonic; 4:80, Kostelaneta Tomorrow’s Program age." that he will enjoy his weekly edi- derful mousetrap some vm e else work on private farms, but It's niM arare inspected by representatives ed two more weeks . . . The oth- Concert; 6, Conrad Nagal Thaater, aaid. ‘I think the Ume has come ern manufacturers, employers and shore petroling or aome other and see bow Mr. John Q. Recklen Dried Fruits er networks CBS, BLU and MBS, A. M. (OootlBaed from Page One) for America to get tough." tion of Life magazine for the next The flret thrill which came from has made. Or it may be that he This is spring on each remember- quite clear what can be done,lone. It of neutral couatriea. Swlaa mtoia- Loretta Young; 7:30, ^ reen Guild, newspapers urging protest meet- auxiliary purpose. But almost no will react to Umt. Tou know, well may take new leglMatlon. Even ao, are Joining to toe Minute Men 8:00—Nawa six months. the aaaignment o f General Doug- ia content with hla hum-drum The dried fruits are splendid tere Inspect camps for toe U. S., “ How Green Was My VaUey"; 8, ings and maas telegrams to Con- ed hill; one bad the slightest suspicion enough. The alien will be lucky it there are only about 2,300 objec- Germany and Italy, Japan has broadcastt on behalf of defense 8:10—Organ Recital by Courboin. compelled to take such action aS gress in favor, Murray said, of Defense Bonds life, and Is quite wilUng to go on Fred Alien Hour; 10:30, They Uve 8:80—NBC String Quartet. We . were sorry to \hear of the laa MacArthur to the supreme Graasy and Mooee, Vinegar and from toe health-building atand- tors to toe 38 government camps laced her affaire in toe hands of bonds already under way on NBC. Forever. would protect American totcresta. "legislation designed to destroy that such an apparently Insignifi- he fete off with an Invitation to Prominent men and women give 8:00—European News Roundup. Strike Today death of George Castro, who lost command in Australia was baaed making avarags mouaetrapa until Walnut Tree, polnt, and conatituta a valuable at tola time, and that wouldn't be Spanlsh minister*. . BLU—13:80, Radio City Con Although tbe nature of tola ac- Isbor unions." For Hospital cant thing aa a rowboat, even one gat to hell back to where he came one-mtoute talks at varloua peri- 0:18—Deep River Boys. tion waa not stated, the warning his life while serving In toe Brit- on our belief that the right mili- he no longtr needs to earn hla own Camp Meeting, Cranberry. Clap- addition to toe diet. cert; 3, Drama. “Officer 666"; 4:30 Murray said the result was a ish Navy, although Geo^fe la not for which the owner had provided from If he doean't like thia coun- Some of the dried fruits which ods of toe day. 0:30—Words and Music. waa emphatic enough toim ply that At Showdown “blitzkrieg of conspiracy on the tary thing had been done. living. Or It may be that, no Behind toe Mike; 6:08, New known to us, we know hi* brother board and Mill; ah outboard motor, would ever en- try—if he doeen't atop a bat on may be used with benefit are diet where there le an adequate Friends of Music; 7:30, Daughters 10:00—Radio Pulpit if It waa necessary to Uke over the part'of labor halters and enemies Almost two years ago the mem- FMlowlng this, there Is another matter what hla field, or hts am- 10:80—Tom Terrisa. who has been the first president ot This is spring for the lowlands ter into military or naval calcula- the Jaw. prunes, apricota, peaches, raisins Intake of protein, starch and fat On Saturday night’s Hat; The of Uncle Sam; 8:30, Inner Sanc- protection of Martinique iUelf, the (Continued from Page One) of our government" which tended bers of tbe Mons-Ypre Post start- Man About war—7:30 MBS; 3:88 CBS; 10:00 10:45—Vi and Vilma. United SUtea would not hesitate to ed a series of bingo games which the British American Club ia good feeling which all Americana bition, ha would never be capable close to sea, and apples. These are commonly aad where an abundance o f salads tum Mystery ;10, Good Will Hour. to destroy "real national unity.” Hartford and hia father Is one of tions. But the next day John Q. will used to toe stewed form with tbe MBS; 10:48 CBS; 11:00 NBC; MBS—10:80 a. m., Ohio Inter- 11:00—Newa do so. Asks Probe of Telegrams are held in the Orange hall , each ought to have. For tha MacAr- o f giving more than an average Mystic, Nlantic, Noroton and and fruits srs taken to provide 11:10— Rhapsody of toe Rockies. velt wanted a “yes or no" ansv the oldest members ot the Fkllth Now, however, It appears that breakfast meal, and are also used 12:00 NBC, CBS, BLU; 12:80 CoUeglata Band Festival; 3:30 Green asked for investigation of Monday evening. The object of thur transaction puts ouT leader- performance. almoet certainly be denouncing toe minerals aad vitamins. Is it 11:80—Music and American Youth. The Vichy government subse- "within an ncur.” C^vell Command of British '^ a r Lyme; as an economical dessert with toe usually neesaaary to add an extra Manhattan MBS; 13:88 NBC, CBS. BLU. p. m., Americas Bpaak, Peru; 8, quently gave categorical assur- a flood of telegrams from Okla- these games was to raise money ship—and apeciflcally that of He eeeme a pretty poor lot, the'smaU boat has a new Impor- soma law and raving on agato.st AH networks—7, This Is War. 12:00 noon—Muatcal Souvenirs. Reply Mailed Thursday Veterans. Spring as it haa been, for all New dinner meal. Dried figs and dates amount of calcium to the diet?" By George Tucker Haar Amarica Singing: 6:30, Bull- ance that no Axia vesaela or planea homa calling for repeal of the 40- for British Relief and every penny tance to the nation's defender^. the Integrity and wisdom of the “ You’re on Y, doae. contained Information previously reports that Jim Hynes ia pro-' *a few days ago, had all •hla guns Tet let's suppose that we all they contain toe Iron and copper peats itself every day. A great Stem and Trta Speaker. —Morning; 6:00, NBC. CBS. BLU the submarine. state under leadership of The Okla- Uncle Sam could also use a little of course, explained. But at all ism—nine-tentha froth and one- CBS—8, Guy Lombardo; 8:30, 1:16— Silver Strings. undlscloaed. He telegraphed the of our profits so it was decided greasing as well aa can be expectr trained on high placet, has, per- made better moueetrape, and that It now; heeded for toe building of heathy (ProMen Child) . 8:48, BLU; 8:86. BLU; 8:00, CBS homa Publishing Company which ed. Jack Herron is feeling much- many sharply worded notes find Hobby Lobby; 8, Hit Parade; 8:48, 1:30—Tha World la Yours. No Evidenoo Porta Used reply at Davia’ request. publishes The Dally Oklahoman that any profits received from our haps, done the best Job of pointing each of us was a genius. Then Never have done with it while it events. If you own any kind of a tenth spiritual Indigestion from red blood cells: Question: Mrs. O. O. writes: “I 10:00 MBS; 10:16, BLU, MBS better. I will close now as the old their way to this desk. They Jeaalea Dragonette; 10:18, Asaist- 11:00, MBS; 11:18, MBS; 12:00, 2:00— Sammy Kaye's Orchestra. The official observers have found This is McNear's second quar- and Oklahoma City Hmea. bingo games would be equally di- shall grow; boat anywhere in this area you too much of having hla own way. In order that the diet Biay be have a four year old boy, very ac- range to tone from sarcasm to cold still sticks to keep smiling 'out Just what tha MacArthur af- we'd have many wonderful plana ant Sec. of Navy Forestal on “Na- OBS MB8« 3:30—Chirtlas Ensemble. no evidence that any Axia aubma^ rel with labor. In 1928 more than (A t Oklahoma City, however. E. vided between British War Relief must reglatar It with the office of well balanced it 1s generally ad- Uva and very miacblevous; puUa sullen anger. I take aolace in toe 3:40— Sabbath Message. 500 workers were involved In a and don’t forget Monday evening. fair proves to us about our own for mouaetrapa, but the mice Reach for each bud that bursts on Enemy Usee visable to provide one serving a vy's ProdiKtlon Needs.” Afternoon: 1:00 BLU; 1:46, rine has used any French port in K. Gaylord, president of tite pub- and Uncle Sam. Half of the profits the hair of other children when I feet that the pen, after all, la not BLU—7:30, Message of Israel; 8:00—Bob Becker ChaU About strike lasting aet*n months dur- Jeems. laaderahip. would probably Inherit the earth, the bough, the Ciaptaln of Port at New Lon- day of fruit When the fresh fruit NBC; 2:00 MBS; 3:80 BLU; 3:18 toe wasUm hemiapbere aa a base lishing firm, declared that "we waa turned over to tbe committee Perhaps there wouldn't be ao take kim out, sts(6 on people's mlghUer than the sword. ^ it o e U g. Green Hornet; g:30. Swop Night: CBS; 3:30 BLU; 4:00 MBS; 4:48 Doge. of operations, or has obUined any ing which McNear rode locomo- know of no funds which were rais- for British War Relief while the Noting that the Preaidentlal or- Free the live root that lived don before you can use it. More- ia limited aa to variety, or Is toes, pulls things down off the tives and kept tralna moving. eating It right out from under the much loose talk about this small do not hurt me, but sUck and 0, Rep. William Boehne on “ Road CBS; 4:56 BLU; 6:18 MBS; 6:28 3:16—H. V. Kaltenbora. suppUes of any character there. ed anywhere In the state for the other half is used for buying Uni- Scotland’s pre-war population der transferring MacArthur was through the enow. over, you roust, at the same time, costly, then one of toe dried fruits counter to stores and knocks o8 stonea could break my bones in a to PM ce"; 8:30, Rochester Civic 3:30—Listen America. Who won la a matter of dispute ted States Defense Bonds. These noaea of a human race all too gift- matter of tbe little boats If the I have mentioned may be aarved. NBC; 6:48 CSS. BLU. ' Tbe latest announced victim of purpose of the campaign and the consisted of 2,326,000 males and Harvest the bird song that rides file with that official your birth other people's hats when riding to hurry. Orchestra; 10, Bob Ripley. NBC—1:18 p. m., Rhytomairea 4:00—Music for Neighbors. but McNear's associates say it campaign waa freely joined In by bonda are being turned over to the given on Feb. 23nd, almost a ed to get down to the routine busi- Inasmuch aa the sugar content coastal raidera was a Greek mer- was the first time a brotherhood 2.517,000 females. spouters only stopped' to think ths strest car. He is so unruly that Nevertheless, I salute these ex- MBS—8:30. Chicago Theater. 2:48, Hymns of AU Churches; 6:30 4:18—Day Dreama the other newspapers of Okla- Manchester Memorial hospital. A month ago, before the defeat la ness of actually putting any o f Its with the plough'! certificate and three photographs of dried fruiU Is quite high, they be la a problem to both hla father chant vessel, torpedoed Tuesday strike eve.' had been broken. long enough to realise that there prasaora ot opinions which are at Priie Operetta; 10:18, America Talk, Peter Fraser, New Zealand 4:80—Tha Shadow. afternoon. The crew of 35 was homa.” ) few weeks ago We handed to the fha .Java Sea, and noting that It wonderful plans Into operation. Quicken your pace till the blood- of yourself, two of them three may be regarded as excellent nat- and myself. Is very healthy, vary are very few small boats to which variance wlto my own. Because I Preferred. Lotte Lehmann; 11, Prime Minister. CBS— 11 a. m 8:00—MetropoUtan Auditions of saved - Normal Schedules Resumed Repeat Anti-Strike Pledgee hospital its first 480 Defense Bond must have taken great time for stream shall know, Inches square, the other en Inch ural “ energy” foods. firm and solid to flash, and la very find the New York Giants a fit C^lfom ia Melixliea. too Air. Shootings, fires and interference Green and Murray repeated and we are very happy to state School ChildrenINeed Besides, why build a mousetrap Some people report a mild laxa- Arthur Godfrey; 4:16 p. m., Spot Two major unlU of toe French and a half square. And I am un- an outboard motor cannot be at- curly-beaded. Everyone admires subjert for an of Familiar Music. near Martinique, leased from Great be reduced by altering the basis face boat at tea, to the night Ume, and ebUd'e persoaallty, then he should last December. our door. Tha man who builds a cation. richness to the minerals providing ex-scbool teachers who suggested Baaflay, March tt, IM t 10:00—Hour of CHiarm. BriUto: S t Luda, 35 miles south, of wage calculations. Of things wip'' all too soon play carrying no light, 1s a very diffi- an alkaline ash. Figs and raisins be able to provide you with spe- Saturday, March SI 10:30— Supreme Council Knights and Antigua, 150 mUes northwest. The company maintained the “That means,*' Mr. Uppmann better mousetrap has always that obviously I knew little ot A. M. grim charade: A Lot of Bother cult object to detect, once ita mo- are especially valuable from this cialized advice. In toe meantime, 8:00—W ar Newa. P. M.' of Columbus Program. Martinique Is 1,350 miles east and contract would boost wages an real character, as this actor had 1:06—Ad Liner — Musical Co- continues, “that they foresaw with achieved glory for himself, but the Now for a boat owner who haa standpoint. perhaps if you secure some of toe been a terrible student and pos- 8:06—Paerleas Trio. 11:00—Newa slightly north of toe Panama Ca- average of 26.7 per cent and cal Over empty tauake that once grew tor la cut out—and perhaps it standard bMks on C2iild Psychol- operatlve. great clarity the general courae of thing that has saved this world, always been accustomed to shove Dried fruits must be properly sessed no ability, histrionically or g:18—Piano Trio. 11:18— Story Behind the Headlines. nal. culated toe scale on a straight full ghd clean. may have no motor at all. At ail ogy from your public library or 1:80—Adventures to Science. time per minimum eight-hour & y events In Malaya and in the In- over and over again, la having prepared to bring out toe fullest otherwise, and It Just proved to 8:30—Emanuel Gospel Singers. 11:30—^Three Shaets to toa Wind. The Senate yeaterday heard a And broken sod that wounds the his boat Into the water as soon as events any thinking person needs flavor and to preserve toe ehape. from your bookstore, thaae wtll be 8:48—Christian Sclenca Program. 2:00—Press News. demand by Senator Stewart (D., basis would be 49.56 for enrtneers, diee, and laid their plane accord- her satisfaction something she 12:00—War Newa enough people who would just green. It la Ume for the flatfish to Mta— gentle cooktog is usually helpful to you. It may reassure you 8:00—World Nows Round-up. 3:08—Of Man and Books. 13:06—Francie O a lg Serenade. Ten.) that the AUlee seize Marti- 48.36 for conductors, 47.40 for no argument to convince him that had long suspected, namely, that 3:30—Brush Creek FoHlcp. ingly. Naturally they i^ I d not build mouaetraps^-average mouse- which Is just now—and go wher- best Too rapid cooking causes to know that the psychologist re- New York was a gullible place 8:18—Coaat to Coast On 4 Bus. 12 :S0—Moon River. nique and either eelze or sink toe firemen and 47 for brakemen. the Navy isn't going through all gards the chUd who la constantly 3:00—Country Journal, say what they bad foreseen and traps. If need be, we could get ever he je sse d In It, thia la a the ektoa to bmsk and make tha where phoneys pulled toe wool 10:00—TIm Musical Millwheel. this big Job of raglatertog some fruit mushy. “Tenderized” prunes quiet, subdued sod rspressed as 10:18—^ItaUan Program. 3:30—Joe Relcbman'e Orcheatre, what they meant to do about It, along without the man who is go- over everybody’s eyes, and fur- rather challenging program to go thousands of small boats and list- and apricoU are an exception to having a sicker personality than 10:48—Lithuanian Program. 3:48— Newa. and obviously they have been dis- ing to build a better mousetrap the one who la merely full of mis- thermore she got mad everytlme 11:18—Iknito Congregational 3:86—War Commentary. Quotations through; even fussier than attend- ing their owners, just because It this long cooking rule, as they she saw the name Bri>adway. appointed that the resistance In tomorrow; we could never ge^ ing to automobile rcglstraUon and have been especially prepared for chief. The ones who are enthusias- Church. 4:00—Mattoea at Maadowbrook. hasn't anything else to do. Not tic to fighting against control, as From time to time, when I pick 13:00—Italian Program. 6:00—Cleveland Symphony Orch. Malasra and In the Indies was not along without the fellow who just drivers' licenses. And perhaps it a short cooktog period. up gags or Jokes to i^ h t clutw or this war. Dried fruits are more economi- Is your youngster, are therefore P. M. 6:00—Newa. I stouter and more skillful. But It builds what he knows how .' to Idle t(x>la aid only the axU. ia not unnatural that plenty of considered more hopefully than toe cafes, I repeat them, generally 13:30—PollUcal Talk. 6:08—Hcdda Hopper's HoUywood ' This buatoeaa la merely typical ca l than they seem—partly be- giving their source. Ot courae, is clear now that they did not de- build today. So, if'this feUow n —George C. Braiaard, ddet such boat owners blow straight up cauae there la so UtUe waste, end ones who are too discouraged to 13:48-rNewa Pamde. 0:30—Rhytomclodles. ceive themselvea, and that they War Prednetiea Board of a great many Inconvenlencea— flght Moreover, many of toe chil- most Jokes are variations o f an 1:00—Know Tour Scho(>l8. ,0:30— Frasier Hunt, Newa. you, never sell yourself abort in In the air when they team of the partly because they increase to old theme appUed only to chang- branch. someUmaa UtUe understood—to quanUty through absorbing water. dren svbo aecmisd Irnpresslble to 1:15—Catholic Layman's Pro- *:4S—The World Today. 'J , iuity/ in December that In the your own estimation, or In your restrlcUons placed on their free- their mothers have grows up to be ing clreumstancea. There ia a lady gram, There’4 No Priority On which the American people will Another good point to favor of 7:00—This la War. ' auuthem part of the war against appraisal of yourself before your Substantial advances have oc- dom of oars, ao to speak. very worth-while dtizena Until to a coast-wiae city who takes de- 1:10—African Trek with Joseph 7:S0--Columbia'a (joncert Orch. have to submit as the war ad- dried fruiU U that they keep for iapan the small island outposle fellow, men. There baa to be a di- curred in the prices of sporting you are able to find help, the best light to brato-picktog my column Marais. 8:00—Guy Lombardo’s Orchaatra “Well of all the pieces of soma Ume. 2:00—Great Plays would fall, and that the next goods. It is Important that these vances. We Blight ha wMI adapt Aa toe nourishment contained to 'thing to do la to provide him wlto these Jokes. If she baa heard 6:30—Hobby Lobby. Having Your Clothing vision of function to make this damned nonaanae that I aver sometotog to do. Give him some them before, or especially If aba 3:00—Jan Kaako’a Polish Ameri- phase would revolve about the prices remain stable, since sport- ourselves to compliance with the these sugar fruits is ao concen- 8:80—John Daly, Newa. world go round, and It has proven ing goods are needed for civilian heard," sputtered one Individual, kind of a constructive activity haa uaed tham harself under dif- can Program. 8:00—Your Hit Parade. continent of Australis and the requlreraenta without fuming and tratod it la a good plan to observe which will serve as an outlet for 4:00—National tVaspere. wisely ordered so. The only re- recreation and are Important in “this ia the silliest! Look-at: I've ferent clrcumatancea', 1 am sure 9:46—Strictly Swing. fussing, or even without too much a UtUe care lest you over-eat urplua energy. Keep him busy end 4:30—Bahtod tha Mike. sub-continent of India." ward which really counts— the the maintenance of civilian mo- on them. I find that about 8 of to hear about It 10:18—PubUc Affaire. Looking Smart and Freah rale. had my boat on this river for you. will keep him out of at least * * * 8:00—^Tbe Moylan Slaters. Only such advance awareness sense of dignity which comes from wondering #hy. toe stewed prunes, or sn equal 10:48—Johnny Long's Orchestra. —Price Admlalstrator LeoB eight years, and Pye never even part of toe usual mischief. An editor once wrote ma a 8:18—Serenade. 11:00—Naivs. Slid full advance planning, Mr. Are we civiliana so much better quanUty of the other fruits, U fulfllUng your own function hon- Headerson. long, patient letter. potoUng out 8:30—Wheeling Steelmakera. « 11:08—Sports Roundup. been down to the highway bridge ftbout 6:00—News For Eafter Uppmann points out, could have estly—is equally available to all. than the man to the armed serv- (TroaMca Galore) toe difference between a cutter 11:10—Hal MacIntyre’s Orchestra In it, let alone going outside. AU I suggest that sach family be and a ship. He had stormed at 6:15—Keith Playhouse of toe Air. made the MacArthur operation a Literally our hides are at atakc. ices that we aha 1 accept no com- served dried fruits, often. Cook QuesUon: Mrs. Lola T. writes: 13:00—Linton Walls, Newa. I use her for ia to go fishing now I am a married woman and I have my own editor without euccoaa. 6:30—Pearson and Allen. smooth transaction which placed We must win, or submit to the mand at all witi out giving every these frultt correctly, eerve them 6:48—Over Oiir Coffee Cups. Then Give It To The Farmer fate of a conquered people. and then or maybe clamming, and troubles galore. My symptom,, arc hie aaid, more ia sorrow than in the right men In the right place at mouthy evidence that we are pro- sttracUvely, and you amy be sure anger, to an effort to get a little 7:00—World-Wide Newa Round- Teaiarrew*a Pfdgram — AU M. LaadoB, 1MB Repabi- a couple of times to pick up a you are giving toe boms folks a terrible headaches, slight pain be- exactly the right Ume, with Amer- The State A— For the fljret Ume a fifth colunmist, but that I was poor way of showing it, wbst with year?" bring a great deal of relief .and by Edgar and Qmriey have more 13:45—Salt Lake Tabernacle Choir a last minute rush. We assure you, your cooper- r the timing of the decision. They previous estimates that the home in eeveral days a sad aix-year-old Anawer: From studies which tte end of a month you should be and O m n . dark closet comer. By getting them down and have dealt with General MacAr- perfectly wilUng to believe that their evcrlssttog surface fault friends than even they realise, for delivery of milk on an every other motherless boy managed a lltle have been carried out. It feeliiig like a new person. How- whito boo-rah. (Oantlanad F roa Page One) - 1:00—C h u r ^ o ft o e Air. ation will be appreciated. thur ao as to preser%-e not only his day basis has produced a trans- smUe as be boarded a train last the Army and tbe Navy did know finding M d nervous twitching over probable that during any given ever, If toe consUpaUon eUll per- 1:30—Prase News. into “active duty” you’ll be doing your Govern- night for Binghamton, N. Y., to year, not more than half of toe sists after you have kept the colon last Saturday to failura o f hia 1:38—What’s Naw at tha Zoo. life and hla genius, but alao to en- portation economy of from 30 to —and that if the government con- every little deprivation or Incon- live with his father. Richard Allen sidered It necessary for me to reg- venience and thdr quick flying In- populaUon wUl ba lU, In other clean, uaed plenty of vegetables Textile Bxecativ* INoa aupariora to glva him propor aup- 3:00—Afternoon Malodlos. ment and yourself a service. For your electrical* hance his name and his Influence. 40 per cent. believed he had lost his lltUe white words, fifty per cent of them en- and taken toe walking exerclaes, " p<^ aad to toaabordtoatlon by 2:16— Radto Voioo of Religion. And no matter how much we may “We further recommend," the dog when it was sent to the hu- ister my rowboat I could aee no to ' controversy. It’s doubtleaa Urely escape any sickness aerious then secure sn examinsUon to find Wtoated, March 21— 1> overcome Gaylord waa presldsnt of tha Win- eats to tho' pubUc walfars on tha Air. night with nn icy gala blowing— and the colon raiaeir back to Its Bral graap of the war, Mr. Roose- livery of milk receive a propor- of lifs, our frsodom aad our status bsd Athlete’s Foot vary badly un- sted Hoslary Compam wboaa e ^ 3:00—The Family Hour—Oladya ShoBld Give Ki normal poslUon where it haa the Swarthout, Dotma Taylw. Tdt ia equal to hie tremendous and I hadn't heard of any ' such as Americana, la to danger. This der tha toes. Are there any cases ployiloy ho entered to 1884 aa a book- tionate reduction In the retail oa record where the ringworm to room to do its normal work of was also prsaidanl Shaaa Oanaa TrotMo A1 Goodman. NThen your appliance$ art In m fix |Bak.“ Fort, Jeckaon, 8. C.— (F)—L«ok- remonjirances from any of the Is something that few If any of us fllmlMHny- eeper. He price of milk." foctlOB oactoiraged the appearsnee of tha Naw England 3:48—WUUara L, Shlrtr, Nowa. Tt» hla .appreciation of the tog for PrlvaU BUI Smith? Well, men to the armed forces. ever Imagined before in ail our Denver—0^ —Tight shoae can 6:00—Silver Thaater. The milk industry, which adopt- there are 800 of Mr. and Mrs. of htvaat" (Company hart, vloa praaldant 'ghro a aaaa pMaty of txouhla. K. U 1 don't think he was much Im- lives. And we find it eatremely Aaswer: It ia now isaliaad that tha Hurihut National Bank ana 3:80—Gene Autry's Melody Ranch See Your Local Electrical Dealer p and laaderahip tha ed the every other day delivery Smiths' UtUe boys here, according OoodMIoiw ramovd aa offaading T:18-PnbUc Affhlra. to a post locater secUoa spofcaa- preaaed. difficult to adjust oursslvea to la SOBM todlvlduala tha presence chairman o f tha executive com- SBRYICe^ it jdamonstrated la thia ia- bragaa aad fluag it away. Tho plan with commendable apeed, of SB active case of rinj*rorm of New Haven, March 21—VO—Tbe mlttee of the Citlaen Printing 7:30—Screen OuUd Theater. >, Mr. Uppmann could easily has, to be truthful about it, ahown man, and nearly half o f them such a reaUsaUon. ahoa broke a Jmelar's wtodow. 3:00—World News Tonight LAUIWRY AND DRY CLEAISING, INC anawer to the name of William. So, fiBpa^*^^^ Cynics tlM foot, oommotUy caUed Ath- Tale Alumni Maga«>"* announced Company, publlahera o f The Eve- latrlfuad by thraa ahiay watohas' UTa Bddsd tha fact that, when- Istfa Foot, haa a dsflnlU bsarlng ysBterday that five candidates 3:80—CHme Doctor. T h e M anchester Electric Division a somewhat lesaer degree o f alac- the eecUon advises, before you T et this man is a good enough An exampls of tbe petty and ning Citlaen and two iNakIj aoosMlafw grabhadg thtas aad raa. g'JW—Eteiar Devla; Newa. opoB tiM causation of Utvoa. In have been nominated for tha offtoo MANCHESTER. GREEN PHONE 4260 jp r aad however the President rity in taking up the queation uf come hunting WlUle, get the num- AoMrican. The trouble with him quite useless sort o f Uckertog to nawapapera. PoUoa outraa tha Umplag Good- 0:00—Frad Allan Show. such Individuals tha hives or net- o f Ahinini fellow ot the Tale Cor- ili^ B iiil his plan, lU fulflUment how ita resultant saving stiaB be ber ^ his outfit. Tbs asrao goss fBr is the asBM as that with millions which we Indulge is tha recent dla- ’ feHow. GoodfsOow got three to 10K)8—Teka It or Leave It. ooannaaaatw any o f the S50 Jctonaoiu and «Im tlMiuh la banished aa soon aa tbe poratkm. They are Senator five years Cash aad Carry — SUrts 2 tor 25e. With a Faaiily Bundle Only 6e Extra h coBipManee with a demand Bhared. Whea approached on this of other people to thia country, cuasion over wbetbar o r aot wb ftft (IL, Ohio), who new taolda 10:30—Newe. 300 or ao Jones boys. foot eoBdltloa U saceaaafuUy 10:85—Oeace btarmenao. (711 outBkIe-i dehcate Buhjset, tt has responded TiNgr are nfflkffefi with a abeoM t o llBtSBtnf to OanBan and treated. the p ^ : aayer O. Dominick ot Hm Saaall Buatnaaa UBtt New Teih. Mfimond Fttxgerald Aleoiwl cauMs tha asrva mA UH)0—HeadUnea and Eyliaee. *Te«Laaadx7 WHENTe«WaatIt. . . Aa Toa Waat It** Bupsriklal cynicism with ths “ To htU with I t r ot ~ raeaatly la tha MUwankoe, Charlaa TB. OartaBd o f toga to retract from tM r polati completely mlstakra notion that (OsMnm) i aa a clanitaf cries the Bian ii^ tbe street. mammorn aad VbM m MM WahhLaf eoa‘ ‘ ------ot Overfaeated irons eat 3« per 6Ht 6C as M etrical fma. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. SATURDAY, MARCH 21,1942 v k s i s i , MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. ll[ANCHESTER, CONN. SATURDAY, MARCH 21,1942 Canned €k>ods, T w o G e l N avy Crosses Jobs-PTofits American Has Last Word iVews of Vets and Thefa- Auxiliaries » Principal Diet For Everybody On Australian Strategy sf Food for MacArthur I days for us to comb the Irish Workable World Trade (Edltot^ Note: ThM ap- -fllu . natural bastion hod bsoa Family During Resi- brogue out of our speech. D ilw ort h- pralaal of Oougflaa MacAr* Dilw orth- We called at Newington hos- pointed like a dagger at the heart Plan Necessary After thur's geaeratahlp la temw of of France for years. Only tbs Oer. dence on Corregidor. pital the qther day and found Bill the probletm he faces la Aus- Senkbeil had gone home but Har- C o rn ell man collapse In 1818 preventiMl Corh ell This War Ends. tralia — w r i t t e n on WIflo MacArthur and bis Rainbow troopa Melbourne, Australia, March 21 old Gray was still there. World's veteran war analyst, Homma Doing? A u x. from sharing in its certain reduc« — {If)— Canned foods made up the (Editor's Note: T his is the Klrke L. Simpson—eonclodea Post Fred Hirsch offers to get a plate tion by force. principal diet of the MacArthur No. 103 concluding article in the im- a four-part series of artlcleo A t present, however, and until not make an appointment with No. 102 out free of charge for the sons of on the American high com- family during their resldente on Miss Swift today? Call 4437 for YD men to .send to Yankee Dolhg.s. portant, interesting series on Japanese purposes against Aus> Your Spencer Town’s Handyman at Work Printing Need Feather C u t Permanent post-war plans, written by mnnder of - United Notions trslla are clear, MacArthur and bombed Corregidor island in the an appointment. Mlsa Swift Is lo- He lives at 139 Foster street. New foioes In the oouthweet Pa- cated in the Rublnow Building, on ' Haven. Any YD man with a son (loiiii. Neeils 2.')0 Claude A. dagger, in which the Australian-American armies Philippines, Mrs. Douglas A. Mac- DIFFERENT . . . COMFORTABLE United States experts em- cific.) the third floor. Senator W. J. Shea in service can take up this oiler. and such other British or Dutch Arthur, wife of the new supreme Is Yours Only Quickly Filled ATTRACTIVE . . . INEXPENSIVE! So Homma committed harikiri ? Members for (^iiota phasize that the peace to come elements as have rallied tberd commander of the United Nations He called up home and said. must go beyond political and By Kirke L. Simpson forces In the Southwest Pacific, Legion’s Speaker Wide World War Analyst must he concerned with defcnslva Ask To See Our Illustrations! “Homma doing, folks?" Unfortu- boundary aspirations and strategy. They have a continent said today. achieve a sound International Washington, March 21—(Wide , w „ tt j > Mrs. MacArthur, the former' Corsets Are Individually Knofla Bros. Schieldge Will Be Glad nately he was connected with a World)—There is a grim portent | “ **** ^*'*‘*'^ States to Dodgers ball game, got a BronN The regular meeting of the Dil- economic system to provide Miss Jean Marie Faircloth, of Members of the Post wishing to for the Axis fellowship of conquest' Murfreesboro, Tenn., told how she Designed; Will Never To Show You All the cheer, and died of a broken hcait. wortli-Cornell Unit No. 102. Am- trade fOr all nations and peo- No accepted plan of its defense, obtain UckeU for the affair Mon- ples. ) in the fact that General Douglas tried to make a home for her war- Get Out o f Shape. Are Reliable Sad. very sad. So is the pun. erican Legion Auxiliarj’, was held MacArthur, flrst field soldier of tested by years of progresai've Latest Styles in Types. day nlaht are requested to get Anywsv we are backing up the rior husband and her four-year- Monday evening, at the Legion the American Army in this war as maneuver problems, la available * old son on Corregidor despite Ja- their ordera In before 8 o'clock to- man behind the gun. If we could Home. A supper of aalnd.s, cas- By Claude A. Jogger as was the case on Luzon. Strate- Miss Annie Swift, the local As usual this time of the year night. .Chairman Will Pitkin is we would carry tlie gun. too. Suc- he was close to being In the first panese bombs and the dust of One of Town’s Oldest 99 East Center Street serole dishes, cold cuts, meat loaf, Washington, March 21 —(Wide World War, has taken over su- gy must be imgrovised and'condi- Spencer Cjorsetiere, will be pleas- many brides-to-be are looking for- anxious to have a general idea of cess to our lads in Australia and battle. rolls, cake and coffee was served W orld)—In the era of peace to preme command ot the United Na- tioned on the feh'ces now available Shelter Sought Frequently ed to give you a free figure analy- Contractors; See Them ward to their tl/edding day at the bow many will be present for the wherever they may be. to about 10 members at 7 p. m. or soon to arrive from the UnlM close of the Lenten season. If See-Bee. come after victory, it is the para- tions defensive-offensive front on " We lived In the post house sis. Her address is 843 Main street anniversary supper...... After everyone had done justice the eastern flank of the far Pa- States BS well, ss upon a reason- mostly on canned foods,” she said If You Need Building. you are planning on getting mar- It la always a treat to listen to mount objective that all men will —Phone 4437. to the delicious food, the meeting cific battle area. ed prejudgement of where and here after arriving •with the gen- ried after Easter, now is the time JO H N I. OLSO N K N O FLA Senator William J. Shea. He is. was held in the dining room. Mrs. find a ready demand for their ho\ an invasion attempt will ^ eral. "Frequently we went Into the Miss Swift ia an expert in ren- to order your wedding invitations. without a doubt, one of the best Come where or when it may, a Today la the first day of spring. Florence. Johnson, Dept. Member work, their services, and their Japanese attempt to invade Aus- made. rock for shelter, sometimes five dering Spencer Service, having On January 10, 1942 Albert F. The flrst thing to do in this line is BRO T H ERS after dinner speakers in this neck A nderson- Chairman and Mrs, Adeline Perry brains. Knows the, Japanese or six times daily.” had years of experience in taking to stop at the modern printing Contract Painting o f the woods. It wiU be remember- tarlia will try conclusions not only Knofla sent the people of Man- were guests of the Unit. Those who are planning this with MacArthur of Bataan—rank- Yet hand-to-hand experience Mrs. MacArthur brought few care of many women suffering establishment at 137 Spruce street ed that laat year be gave a splen- The State of Connecticut won chc.ster this reminder; Now Is the IN C. Shea post war world assert that the ling name in Japaneoe ears— but i^lth Japanese methods on Luzon, clothes other those she wore from backache, sacro-lliac sprain, time to start planning on that headed by William H. Schieldge. did address and there is every rea- the $10.00 In the membership race Ensign Joseph A. Ekar (left) of OilBholm, Minn., and Aviation on the speedboat escape from Cor- faulty posture, etc. He will be glad to show you a Interior Decorating Albert F. Knofla, Pres. peace to come must be based not witii MacArthur of the Rainbow. affording an accurate estimate of house you Intend to build in the V. son to believe that be will teU the with Texas, but Mrs. Johnson said Chief Machinist’s Mate Joseph T. O. Marquis of Rochester, N. H.. only on national political aspira- regidor, but her first concern was Spencer Corsets are recognized large selection of samples which Post eomethlng equally important Post In both roles, he Is a famous sol- enemy fighting capacities. wUl b* spring. Get in touch with Knofla —Photo by Fallot General Contract^ri that Connecticut still needs 2.10 exchange handshakes after being decorated with Navy crosses for tions—the fixing of boundaries— dier bound by no hampering mili- invaluable to the Allied comman- rest. by doctors aa effective means of you may choose from. Regard- Monday night. members to reach its quota. The relieving backache caused by poor Bros, and ta)k your particular The above picture waa anapped aa J. Rhcy Braithwaite waa "extraordinary heroism.'' Rear Admiral J.-'S. McCain, command- but upon workable economic ar- tary traditions, a disciple of swift der. He knows already both the Then, she said, she hopes to buy problem over with Albert F. less of the type of invitation you Paper Hanging Alteration Specialists Scrap Metal Bin No. 3046 V . F. W . first district. In which our Unit er of the aircraft scouting force, made the presentations at San some clothes. posture, muscular weakness, in the midst of his daily routine work in hi.* modem repair abop Many people in Manchester have rangements that will permit the aggressive action in battle, school- strong points of Japanese Army Knofla or a member of his staff. wish, your taste will be satisfied is included, lacks the most mem- Diego, Calif. ____ world to enjoy the fruits of its po- fatigue or sacro-iliac sprain. They located at the rear of 52 Pearl street. Braithwaite is a .—Venezuela li expropriating have the oil changed frequently. & SO NS are soon going into service. Acceseories. Manchester in recognition of our pedoed ship have been landed here jectives juat taken to cooUnua the command there, binding agree- even Axis veiMela Interned In her NO LIMIT Servlee! We hope we are not telling any place on Wednesday evening, April cent of the world's popt^Uon. rments with dominion authoriUe* CAMPBELL’S Concrete and Mason Many local residents ere plan- Help at the 104th Infantry farewell 1. at 6:30 o'clock In the Hotel and one waa taken to a hospital. advance—without loalng vnluable ports and will junk or sink an- T H E tales out of school, when w-e say Three are miaeing from a Ufebqst For snotlfer grtnip, including that hla word shall be final in do- ning on ''Vlctdry gardens" this TO YOUR 180 Spruce St. • Phone 5450 pprty. Let's go. that the Manchester Auxiliary Sheridan. A turkey supper with all Manchester Oemisny and Fnuics, and having time In communicating with the other,. the heavily sabotaged Ger- SERVICE STA'nON Contractors 185 Main St. Phone 5012 SMcheprey Day which was wrecked on s reef off division commander for authorisa- terminlng where to fight and man steamer Seostria, by order of Cor. Main and Middle ihinipike 314 East Middle Turnpike WAKOROUE, police have a bunch of good men the fixings will be served. about 9 per cent of the earth’s where to run. Hiat is th e' first ' Meriden plans their'lnstallation that are going into this police the Island. 4 ) tion. Perabing made MacArthur a President Isaiss Medina. F A LL O T . Make Reservations Date Book people, average real Income was requisite of command In the field. Manchester Phone 6987 When Yon Have aa a Seicheprey Day affair and duty with interest and that they It is very Important, that all brigade commander for that. In- A decree' Issued Isst night hated what could be had here for be- On Luzon MacArthur did not No More Waiting With A wrlll bold It on Saturday, April will be of help to the towm in an members, who arc planning to at- bwwen $10 and 320 weekly. For 33 stand of court martlaling him. And the German ship Durasso and the O A K GR O VE The Aid Of A Fruit Trees and Grapea 231n They would like to have M an- Tonigat only weeks later at Sedan com- hesitate to give up Manila to ob- Italian steamers Bachlnii) Padre, ST U D IO ANC^ Need Y’early Pruning and Run-Down Battery. emergency. We are glad to report tend, please can up, either Presi- P' cent, it wras $5 or less, still in Paul W. Dougan SAVE UP TO 30% SINGER cheater boys there. that many of our members are dent Margaret McConkey. 3565 af- Annua] banquet of V. F. W. at W arplane Insignia terms of what $3 would buy in mand o f the division had pasaed to tain a greater and. In Auatralia Trottlers, Teresa Odero, Jols Faa- Dormant Spraying: for the Home, Manchester Green. him In further recognition of hia he will not hesitate to give ground Bio, Alabama and. Dentlce for. ex- Try Our 30-Minute Battery The U. S. Navy has done great among this group. ter 3 o'clock. Sister Elizabeth Don- America. , General tractor On Phunbtag D A IRY SEWING MACHINE Scale. Now la the Time! Charging Service! honor to the undersigned, Here- To Hold Prartice nelly and Fannie Kelbish are also Tomorrow Nearly half the world's whole abllHles. at need as he did on Luson to propriation, saying ths owners ad Bls^rt- C A M ER A SH OP Annual meeting, British-Ameri- At the .Armistice he held the keep his armies and communica- owed the government towing, salv- 'after a See-Bee will be used to The Auxiliarv- Police have tak- on the committee. All reservations U N I T E D N A T I O N S output of'economically valuable eal Sapplles Fred H. Sankey, Prop. Singer Sewing Machine Co. Quality Work and AutoLite Batteries. / designate the newly-formed con- en enough Fir.xt Aid instructions can club at clubhouse. I division poised hear Sedan to be tions Intact and effective. That la age, iBtemmcnt and other fees. and Buildejr for the supper must be in by Sat- UNITED > BRITAIN goods and servicea was accthinted by bajrtag dl- struction battalions. ••See-Bee" ap- to enable them to take care of vic- urday. March 28. We are hoping 4 p. m.—Concert at St. Mary's for by the United States, Great the cutting edge of the moat spec one military axiom no modern war Among the vessels are several i n Mala S t Tsl. S3ss STUDIO PORTRAITS Moderate Prices! Range Oil • Macmillan Ring pears on colored insignia depicting tims of auto wireok."!, drownlngrs, that every member will be present church by Girls choir, St. George STATES GREAT Britain. ^France and Germany tacular, F^anoo-Americah thrust development has outmoded. It will whose crewk tried to burn or scut- Concrete and Masonry reet at Pasteurized Free Motor Oil a bee carrying a formidable sting bombings, etc., until a doctor ar- to enjoy this annual get-to-gether. Orthodox church. alone. • of the 'campaign, the planned en- dominate MacArthur’a handling tle them s year • ago off Puerto COMMERCIAL Telephone 8597 and busily engaged with tools of rives. Fan. Monday, March 3$ Unlimited PoMibiUUee cirdement of the German Mets- of the larger problem In Auatralia Cabello. Work — Alterations *^Milk That Is Milk” HAVE YOU HERNIA? OUlrlbntor — Armetrong Tiraa Nava, construction. Thank you. Most of these men are ex-ser- Celebration of Legion Home an- ^o-thlrds of the world's entire ThlonvtUe "mother atrongpoint” as It did the smaller on Luxon. SU PPLY PHOTOGRAPHY Nate Miller, and ' all our good vice men and have had plenty of niversary. ou^ut was . produced In countries Cream Dairy Producta l«ai« So d tf Simmmth) friends in the Navy. experience with firearms, but they Meeting, Board of Selectmen. with less than one-third of the 56 Gardner Street O U T LET JO H N S. Creation o£ War Aa O^srefien? V A N ' S Until we arc drafted along with will go on the range for more tar- Lecture, Mothers' Club, South population. affairs in,the past several years world's monetary gold, moat of 233 Oakland St,. Phone 4856 421 Hartford Road TeL I ' the oUfer young bucks of the third get practice and gun drill. Methodist church. WlMg* Thus it appears, the potentiali presents an historical trend which which we have burled at Fort Phone 6105 MOVIlf CAMERAS W O LC O T T This past week they have been A rm y 6? N avy tiea for development are still vir- Council Is Urged ASK YOUt DOCTOR AlOUT aeleewn we will be contented to Friday, April S SOVIET few expect to see reversed. Knox. AND PROJECTORS pounA the pavements along with dfHng police duty around town—a Board of Controls of C. of C. tually unlimited. Free Eaterpriae That all tariffs can be tmmetf- Smuc^e and Bee-el on the Auxil- squad of tw-elve each night. Chief RUSSIA When \1ctory baa been won, SPENCERS Monday, April fl ms Nevertheless, It is the hope that ately removed, or drastically t *- COMPLETE WE iary Police. We had a ride in tlie Gordon and Detective Sergeant Clu b ) some form o t world association, it it will serve aa a guide and control duc^ overnight, almost no onejex- Waahington, March 31— (ff) — V I N C E N T P. This Spring Get Your cruiser under the direction of Dave Joe Prentice are iivstructing the "Henpecked Henry;” comedy by is generaUy agreed, must evolte. ANNIE SW'IFT Mu Sigma Chi Society, Second for tha democratic free enterpriae pecta, but before the start of war; Australia, and New 21ealand have We are prepared to 3rd Floor CAN EASE THE “ PANE” Qalllgan the other night. Friend Auxiliary Police similar to the It may be a strengthened League system, rather than stifle or re- a considerabla bsglnnlng had bean askedMU cisBuoncreation oiof a rwciiicPacific Warwar B U I L D I N G FULL LINE OF Seeds, Fertiliicers and Congregational church. of NaUtma. But tbero is much M ARGIN RaMaow Bldg. We Speetaline la Replaciag wife wranted to know why we were instructions given the F.B.I. offi- place It mads with Secretary HuU’a re- Council,luncll, possibly In Washington, SERVICE make liberal loans for Broken Uloae — Prompt, Elfl- cers. two nights a week. Club Purchases Tnesday, April 1 agreement that It cannot be pull- PHO.N'B 4417 PHOTOGRAPHERS’ going out so we Just stld it takes a One proposal receiving much at- ciprocal trade treaty program. to fllvs them an equal voice with dent Service. flock of men to stage a big raid. Police Training Banquet, Manchester Division, ed out of a bat at a peace confer- COAL -r COKE Honrs: 3 to 5 and 1 to 0 Garden Took tention is that the work in various A significant agreement between Great oat Britain and the United building, purchasing Plumbing and Heating EQUIPMENT •The raid was on the refrigerator The men have been instructed Recording Machine Connecticut Sportsmen's Associa- ence, that its development must undeveloped countries be carried Great Britain and the United States in Southwest Pacific stra- RANGE AND FUEL OILS 'vfNCU cotsm a izask n u AUTO GLASS REPLACED after we got back. It sounded how to di.sarm a person and the tion. take time. on through govciiiment sponsored States waa signed only last Feb. or remodeling homes. Contractor All INOIVIOUAlir OISIONIO AT good, anyway. safest way to search a prisoner, Junior Chamber of Commerce Meanwhile, there will be the ff?;. plsa was made yeaterday by With Shatterproet Olaan T H E A X I S development corporations, financed 2S, tai which the principle waa set Prompt Detiveiics Giving Von Added Proteettoa. Middletown Party etc. They have pracUceti wielding The regular -monthly meeting at Hotel Sheridan. most urgent demand for food, raw roughly flfty-fl4$y by . American forth that settlement of lease-lead Dr. Herbert' V. BNatt, Australian At All Times Loans are granted prompt- Air Conditioning Middletown's dance’ last Satur- their billies in their spare time Friday. April 10 GERMANY materiabi, and machinery. and local capital. This would make accounts between the two coun- mlniater for external affairs. Dr. was held last Wednesday: evening, The United States and Enflland ly after receipt of applica- GLASS FOB BVEBT NIXUl day drew bad weather and the I we only hops; they don't have to with President Welman presiding. Military IVhist, Manchester each' operator a joint enterpriae. tries, “ shall be such aa not to bur- Evatt alao said Allied troopa now LARSEN'S civwo was amall. Meriden YD had 'konk' anyone, because those Green P. T. A. will presumably . control the assure reasonable staMtity, and It den commerce befweeif tha two in Australia could halt the Japan- MANCHESTER tion, and the coat of obtain- Oil Burners The purchase of a new recording world’s shipping, and wlU hatm a delegation there and Buck billies are the real McCoy). machine, with a capacity of SO Tuesday, April 14 ia argued, avoid any taint of "Im- countries, but to promote mutual- eoe advance if they reoeived arma, LUMBER « FUEL CO. ing is small. Metcalfe Glass Co. FEED SERVICE fldama gave some impromptu se- The Auxiliary Police will be on 14th Annual Concert G C2ef bought up moat o f the world’i perialism.*' ly advantageous relations between especially planea, at once. Wallpaper ss Depot Sqnare rheae flfl records was authorized and it wras supplies o f raw materials outside Telephone 5145 136 Bissell St. Phone 4848 111)^ Uealar 8L TeL fllSfl Mctlona with the aid of the micro- their emergency posts during the also voted to appoint a committee Club, Emanuel Lutheran church. These operations might provlda them and betterment of world- Stop in and get full Infor- -blaekoiit which is expected . this the area ovem m by the Axis. iMMW*. Ha did not suffer from mike relative to painting the Interior o< Ci-edit Bureau at Hotel Sheri- a method of redistributing the wide economic condlUona." mation before obtaining a night but the rest of us suffered coming week, to see that all lights Wki« Their bargirining power at the 189 Bbeltere Osaspleted It’s Economical— the club house. dan. - TaS loan elsewhere. Siparially when hr tried to sing. (house lights, auto lights, signs, Friday. April 11 peace Ubie, if that ia true, would . '1' " QUALITY Berry yen hod COKUtlOK In the drawing for the monthly seem to <• enormous. Honolulu, March 21.—C/9)—Com- KR A USE'S Ha must have been horse from t flashlights, rigarette butts, etc,), Annual Masonic BsH st the Ma- JAPAN ITALY To those Interested in sav- PRINTING! Practical, Beautiful a amaefe - op, T . P. H olloran dolt. are blacked out, also to protect defense bond award. Sully Sia- The possible desires and amW pletion of 100 spUntar-proof abel- sonic Temple. XIm prlaUag hot w en fea FUNERAL HOME Tha TDVA national axacutive property and to see that there is monds was the lucky man; Ernie Uona o f Russia, with her radically ters. Installed near aehoola, hospl- GREE N H O USES ing we auggeat opanlag an Ubert copping the defense stamps. Monday. April M different government and ecoaonlc tala and Important tralBo artenaa account and paying one dol- job ore do for T ew haoM will taka asw fesaa- glad tm mmSm •saunlttee met In Bostoa Sunday no disturbance of any kind. Women's Auxiliary meeting. DINE and DANCE •SI Rartfetd Road • Mearheetes gafl the aeven man nominating Lucky youac! structure, have been a aource rf TONIGHTI FRANKIE VALL AND HIS ORCHESTRA In Honolulu, waa reported yeaUr- lar or more per month as yea will t f , aad yofe wUI eeoaumlse a t tfea Uea My leeatafl aefeveaMt aal Bee-El. Taeoday. April t l day by the Offloe o f ChrUlan De- Bpaeial Atteatlaa prove satlo- repair* at low . doasaslttee. repreaenting the New We extend our sympathy to some apprehension, but aa some desired. same Ume, when 'yoa bay Watl- way freae tfea fe Ernest Sherman on the loss of bis Auto Tekting Lane opens, Leon- authoriUea saa it. that country Roast Torkfljr and AH the FixiB*fl fense. Contracts for 600 more Olvea To Pboae metory. few p r I e aa — aa iMglaitd Btatee and the Depart- Chnrrh Paper Rnps Work Order srd streeL of these shelters have been award- Orders - TeL fllflfl papsc hare. Sea oar Fall eelew fa n . Otettoenva . MMitt o f the U. 8.. oras aelected. sUter, who died last Sunday. Widely devasUtad. wU\ bava an SUflkfl — Roast — Ojrflteni On tht Half Shell (Bmmm It w4B qfeleiily y a Satarday, April U Wins Wing ed. I'’ ka predfecofl Uea oewl went ba laaaa TOC Bd MilUr will act for Oon- London. March 21.—i.,P)—Criti- Send a Card enormous problem o f recoQfltnic- K x d k n — CSflsu On the Half Shell — SenBops — Etc. apaetaam la Fa> Among those hospitalised are Meeting of -Merchants Retail esM Aa irsv. tion at borne. . ^ aaral and Wrd- OM Pflihtlfeg •Mtlcut.. Ben Bourn of Hartford. cixtng an order by the Ministry Bureau. V w ScaDoplnc b la Marsalfl The Manchester I q>h» eo^oeored one of our best Robert Reed, Jr., and honorary Almost no one aaes u y p«u^>ect dl Armagh of Labor for work to continue on Mendsy, April X I unitor S fllas OOraags f Laid Nawtea Dioa ambul ance sBRviaii vBflhveaUoiui, has been suggested Good Friday and Blaster, the member WUUam Belknap, who I of a return to the free and unra- FINE WINES — LIQUORS AND BEER Bnilding ft Loan Qaaltty Serrlaa! WTNTBK’a AUTO M O T O a had to undergo the amputation of Annual coecert Beethoven Glos tymined pariod befoTS tlM flrst DAY AND NIGHT SBt National Oomman- Chnrch of England newspaper said London. March 31.—(8T Lopd Oat Flo were Association JO H N SO N P A IN T C O M P A N Y *TI lt*e Worth Flxto*— tha OMoUag ws acoom- today "the government stlU seem one leg. A word o f cheer sla a ctab, Higta^bool auditorium. I . f a i l m a r b l n g i o f Worid w ir, whan tha aocmowlc WILLIAM H. SCHIELDGE Bdwta lefefesng, Prop. Wa t)Hi Pin i r allM and axis pianos wiU nelp Newton, 69, one of Britain'a o ld ^ Potted riaata 175 Caatar 8L FIm I owly aloctod comman- to ( o out of their way to wound the or visit atould ha a fine thing to Tuesday, April 38 balance whaal a iin d to ba lha AM todny. 955 Mala S tm t iss flpnM atifefet M. sflee m Mala Street Tat flflflt Iflfl W. MMflM Ipfe. TfeL flTflfl Chapter. Martin ptlhUi^ help hrighi tbs dac' for both. Group E, Center ebureb wom- you' identify say that fly low i k lour o f hla oM to woishlp God well serve On tbs ' tbars is'Of en prswnts F. W. Barber la Ulus- ~ t f t thoir bB^pMa to bs thMr foQoir awit t n t» S iKture, H* MANCHESTER EVENING HERAI.D, ^MANCHESTER, CONN. SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 1942 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN. SATURDAY. MARCH 21.1942 PAGE •J3 Nurse Groups ianchester Greets Spring Fashion Show LMth«rn*clc Sky Soldi«rt Manchester War Wtell Receiv^ To Be Formed With Balmy Temperature Olvlllaii OefMiiIM P l i m S-0107 — Had OroM FImn w M tl Dr. A. E. Friend to O r- Rad Orooa Work .^notified to Inform Red Cross Hartford State^/^ade Only 4 out of 13 precinct war- Headquarters at once at the place ___ _ _ School Putsy4tn Style ganize a Special Unit dens have returned their cards and time of their classea. This is 5>t6eay, w»d fpund the vieetber ena y^^,. t^ie being which were mailed to them recent- necessary to keep the fUe up to ClJender in^tfulL egreeiaent. g inches. This means that this Review in T ohti. To Act in Emergencies ly from Red Cross headquarters. date, and to prevent any oversight d«Arins akies and balmy tempera- year’s spow'fall yielded 13.5 inches - - - - It is very important that these which may cause a class to be Manchester High Track Team Ready for Big Indooir Meet marked the first day of the less than the average. Although it Through the courtesy of .John Dr. A. E. Friend announced to- cards be returned Immediately so slighted. aew season and the thermometer is was with plca'.ire that the average Echmallan, director of the local day that he is endeavoring to or- that first aiders may be assigned -I-----^ •vnaetMl I'o reach the fifties. person greeted this low amount of state Trade school and the J. W. ganize a group of nurses and train- to the wardens. The cooperation 8,040 surgical dressings were Kl^ln all. this section of the snow, the skiers of this section had Hale Company, ye.sterday after- ed attendants for the current de- of air precinct wardens is request- completed at the Legion Home ses- country has been most fortunate very little snow with which to noon Manchester women had a pre- fense program. His plans consist ed so that this notice will not have sions, and the gauze is all used up. Chicago Cubs Not Forgotten thia 1 ^ winter.. The lowest practice their sport. view of the spring and summer of grouping together all of these to be repeated. YawkeySUeni pavoF Polish American* persons who are acquainted with Therefore, there wUi be no. fur- P a m ^ t ^ anow in any season on At any rate, from now on It win garments fashioned by girl stu- ther sessions until further notice. Fine Track Squad ^ record waa recorded. The total be baseball, tennis and other such dents of the dressmaking classes the medical profession^ and hav- It was announced today that In the Recent i rn ox o -r ing a well organized crew ready The thanks of the Red Cross are Mystery Club i firm October of last year through summer and spring activities^ in the Hartford State Trade school mobile unit standard splints may extended to all local women who •V vv' under instruction of Mrs. Sally to meet any emergency. be obtained from Glenney’s Lum- Dr. I Friend has sf t Friday, generously donated linen to wrap 1 o Stop Grocers Sunday Smith Duane, formerly of Man- ber Company for 16 cents for 3 these bandages in. The coopera- This Season ^Williams Row ! merchant ship and heavily damag- chester. Mothers of the pupils Marcli 27 as the date when he will To Defend Title T pieces, 18-unit splints completely tion waa excellent. ed e tanker in the harbor of be- whose ages are from 16 to 18 have call for all nurses, active or re- Four Speedy tired, and also, all trained at- finished may be obtained for 95.00. sieged Sevastopol. not as yet had the privilege of see- Wilson Has Prospects Red Sox Owner Regards Kovis Fears Upset by The Russian Air Force lost 386 ing the display. tendants. The meeting will be During an executive session held Boats UseP)—Two fighters followed this success. One Monday's session. reserves the right to take neces- New Men Try Out for the Boston Red Sox, but the young Cravat Leaguers Stage British technical sergeants report- The guests were comfortably Chicago Chibs will be a fighting “Take it from me” said big Ed aaylng. seated in the ready-to-wear ap- Allied bomber, hampered by en- sary steps to provide funds to man of many millions waa smart Whirlwind Rally at Secrecy on Arrmngementa ed today, after their return to All instructors of classes are meet any such emergency. Manchester; Outlook ball club. enough not to go out on the limb in Kovis. coach of the Polish Ameri- parel departments of the store. gine trouble, drove off numerous Weddings MacArlhur Gets can basketbaU team, "I'm not tak- ' Arrangementa for the journey London, that British and Ameri- enemy attacks. All our bombers Baoeball writers traveling tvlth the celebrated case of Theodore can war materials are flowing Miss Aqn Valente of the young Gpod for Victory. Murphy^s Last Night; ing any chances tomorrow against ' were made in utmost secrecy. The dressmakers who was the com- returned to their base. ------the team say Wilson Is absolutely Williams. four 70-foot speedboaU—known as through a northern ' Russian port Hero’s Welcome^ correct. The Oibs will be a fight- Magnate Yawkey wishes to deny Playoffs Today. tbe Fairfield Grocers. These chaps mentator. called attention to the "R A. A. F. aircraft operatim^ LoC&l Gh-1 W ed Manchester High track team know' tbe game and every last one P " . Rio De Janeiro, .March 21—

— ed Herbert H. Simona in forth- bad to make himself,” says Tom ond round honors in tbe Cravat Vboata started up their engines and gether with fuel oil and aviation of Mrs. Aileen Boland Strange, but apparently is a bit weak in The Baseball-Fans Yawkey. "It is like a fellow get- League at Murphy’s alleys. It wrss enough to know that when a team garment, including selecting their fully observed. honors of a full military wedding. "My faith in them is complete. The government made public to- right fashion, "is bitting and ,aped out to sea under the very gasodne. own materials, cutting, fitting, formerly of 47 Lancaster road, tbe field events. The track men Remember Borello ting married—his own business. Pontillo in the first game that put has nothing to lose and everything "The United States is not send- "Japanese reconnaissances and “ In any event, I shall do my day a letter from "the son of a pitching.” i noses of the Japanese. sewing, and here and there adding attacks yesterday covered the Miss Dorothy Haskell, daughter best. this town, took the leading part on the grand stand finish. Cap to gain it can. and sometimes doesi V They traveled throughout the ing as many tanks to Russia as Japanese born, raised and educa- have a nicely balanced squad and ”1 firmly believe IfU be between upset the well known applecart. the individual touch of embroid- northwestern coast of Australia. of Mrs. Katherine Butler, 617 Cen- "I shall keep a soldier's faith." in a play given Thursday after- ted in Brazil" relating plans for it is figured that if any sort of a The power of the press. “Williams is either entitled to a tATder stepped into the breach in night through moderate seas with- Britain," they said, "but they were noon by St. Joseph's Junior High Boston and Cblcago—for seventh 3-A rating in the draft or he isn’t. the second game and again Pon- Hedlund's gang is full of fight ev- coming in pretty steadily.” ery, Aufi in lii* "Following reconnaissance over ter .street, today became the bride It waa not known how long Gen- the thousands of Japanese settled break is possible tbe team will place;” predicted Howard (Ball of The Herald yesterday carried out sighting a Japanese ship or dren's dresses, the always popular Bropme, western Australia, in the eral MacArthur and his family In the Community Hall, on Farm- ‘T o say that he isn't la to ques- tillo assisted by Pacek turned tbe ery eecond of the tiine and all They added that British convoys of First Lieutenant William C. in Sao Paulo state to take over again win the meet. Fire) Roberta. a request for blood donors for nave been through tbe mill this > plane. smocking. Miss Valente and her morning a medium force of heavy would remain in Melbourne, but he ington avenue. Eleanor attended first the state and then all Brazil. Nebk) Borello. The deluge of tion the entire structure of selec- trick Ui the final game. Team 2 At about 2:15 a. m., the boat in arrived “frequently” with large small sister, Lucille, Anna Swan Clark, A. C., in the Bradley Field St. James's school while living in When the cross country season All of which indicate that opti- tive service. and i- meet this afternoon at 2:30 pas^ winter and sboiUd be in top amounts of equipment for Polish bombers and fighters attacked took quarters at a hotel, decliningenni The letter was published by tbe closed last fall Manchester bad calls attested the popularity of which General Casey was travel- and her young sister. Thelma, mod- about an hour later. CThapel at Windsor. Locks. many offers to stay at private Manchester. mism does not run rampant with “That has been one of the coun- to settle tbe playoffs. shape for the game at the School ing broke down and he was trans- forces forming in Russia. Government news agency which annexed the C(HL title. During the former star pitcher of Man- street Rec tomorrow afternoon. eled the "Big and Little Sister" Directed At Airdrome homes in the city. said the name of the writer was devoted followers of the Chibs' try's principal difficulties. There How they fiinsbed: Ed Kovis , ferred to another vessel, which The ceremony, first of ilts kind tbe several meets held this sea- chester Green, Moriarty Broth- Winning the Rec Senior title outfiU, which received a big hand, "The raid was shogt and was di- The impending arrival of the Dr. and Mrs. D. M. Caldwell are withheld "for obvious reasons.” fortunes. has been too much questioning. Team 2 .. • • • • 27 points went on her way with the other in the Base chapel, was mrform- son the local team showed plenty ers and the Blueflelds. Borello 26 points this year the Fairfleldi, tcxUc every the rigs being Identical, and in line rected at the airdrome. About 50 general and his family had been enjoying a Spring vacation and It said Japanese throughout General Manager Jimmy Gal- “ WUlianis, the 400 hitter, means Team 3 .. •••••••••• • . • • two. cd by First Lieutenant G eo^e W. of promise and It Is in these events is making a game fight for hia 23 points with the new idea of mothers and bombs were dropped. One civilian treated as a military secret until Dr. (Daldwell will not return to bis Brazil had been organized into lagher was reported to have said life at Uncaa on the Thames. It a great deal to the Boston ^ d Sox Team 1.. Put In Kuanlag Order small daughters wearing dresses Dinwiddle, chaplain, after which, that the real conditioning Is done "Pete’* migren and myself. Team 4 .. 20 points Obituary was killed and some damage was under the arched sabers of an late last night when a spokesman office before April 1. military divisions under officers, earlier this spring that the Chibs Is now necessary to obtain the Crosby Loses The disabled craft was put in of similar fabric and cut. particu- for the U. S. Arm y told the press for the Spring meets. and Cincinnati would battle It out “But I do not consider myself Team So. 8 done to civil aircraft. Later one Honor Guard,-the couple left the some of them generals, -"sent here Several newcomers have been right information before any- : running order again after ateut 40 larly in the tubable fabrics. that authorities had decided to for the pennant, but there is a Irwin ...... 77 101 95— 273 minutes of frantic work and set fighter machine gunned the air- chapel to attend a reception at the Air raid warning post observers on a special mission as chiefs of out for the team during the past thing further is done. The Her- The popular Kelly green and drome unsuccessfully. lift the ban and give the public tbe Japanese army in Brazil." Tedford ...... 91 100 94—285 To Naugatuck out after the other boats. home of Colonel and Mrs. Clyde V. to the number of 120 reported at five weeks and while 0>ach Wi- Royal Blues ald sports editor will write to ...... 123 99 98—320 Deaths bright red flannels, stripes and "Derby, western Australia, also and officialdom alike an oppor- The letter purported the Japa- tbe hospital and get tbe proper Dwyer The “Q-boata” swept on all day large, floral chintz patterns, spring Finter. Colonel Flnter, A. C , is tunity to greet MacArthur. the Legion Home last night to gren has nothing else to judge Bengston ...... 144 118 104—366 until they were halfway to the is- waa attacked about the same time commander of the base. have their photos taken for identi- nese to have a force of 25,000 men these boys except by the trial information. Until a further tw ee^, sergehead and other fab- by two aircraft with machine gun 'Yield to Popular Demand "who could occupy the city . . . in land where the aircraft were waU- Loots F. SchaUer Tbe bride, who was educated fication cards. CTilef Observer heats. While this is not exactly Down Eagles announcement is made nothing 435 418 391 1244 State Hoop Champions Louis F. Schaller, 79, of 89 rics and colors were much in evi- and cannon fire at lowr level. The spokesman said the authori- half an hour." seizing Army bar- else can be done. For Borello, ' ing to meet .them. dence. In a number of cases and studied music in Hartford, ties were yielding to the popular Elmer A. Weden requests that all a true line on the ability of the Team No. 2 Just before nightfali of the sec- Autumn street, died late last eve- Three nms were made over the racks and overpowering tbe mili- T there is nothing to say except Meet Worcester Five in caps and hats were made by the was formerly confidential secre- demand to see and greet the man who did not attend last nlgtt tary police, “which never have various candidates it enables the Pasek ...... 99 99 105—803 ond day, Casey said, a Japanese nting at the Memorial hospital fol- target. There was no damage or tary to Colonel Flnter. have their photographs taken at handlers to get a fair line on the EasUy 37-20 . . . thanks, a million. Larder ...... 95 119 95—309 lowing a brief Illness. He was bom girls to be worn with suits or casualties. whose closely guarded arrival in more than 20 men on guard." Finals Tonight. destroyer wras sighted on the hori- the Elite Studio by next Wednes- men. Murphy ...... 92 92 83— 267 in Switzerland, and lived there for coats. "A small vessel near Darwin Lieutenant CHark, who is the son Australia stirred the popular ima- The Japanese would be ade- aoo and the passengers waited Sings Selections gination and lifted morale more day. Later the observers will re- For some reason opponents of selfish when I say that Wtlliama la PonUUo ...... 150 114 118—382 breathlessly until she waa left 29 years. He came to. Manchester wras attacked yesterday. About of Mr. and Mrs. Luther J. Clark quately. armed with machine-guns, chance that be waa thinking of two New Haven, March 21—(JP)— Miss Mary Pastore made sev- of Richmond, Va., attended Vir- than any happening since the war port at police headquarters to be riries and anti-tank guns imported all Manchester teams seem to be ScRth End Rec Champs entitled to be treated just like any astern. and had lived here for the past 50 eral appearances, playing the 500 shots were fired but no hit in the Pacific began. out to down the silk city athletes. other ball ciuba at the time. 436 424 401 1261 Naugatuck and Worcester, Mass., years. He wan employed at Cflieney was made. ginia Polytechnical Institute, fingerprinted and receive their by now blackli.sted Japanese firms Win Going Away at other American of military age They reached the rendezvous at guitar and alnging in two of them. (The New Yont Times reported Whether it is just tbe natural Wishful Ihlnklng Sport Shorts nith dependents, two teams that have proved they midnight that night without fur- Brother. "It is now confirmed that the where he majored in mechanical cards. ' in Sao Paulo, the letter said. In the first number, "It happened engineering. Entering the Army In a dispatch from Melbourne that rivalry or an avowed purpose of Y Last Night; Both Gallagher la the one who got a “That's oil be asks, and offhand Torrance ...... 84 90 92— 266 have what it takes to come from ther Incident. Besides his wife, Philomene in Hawaii” , with Miss Tina Freire casualties in the Thursday raid on as a private in 1936, Lieutenant the lid was lifted at the suggest- The Masonic Social club will stopping the various local teams big hand last spring when he said I would say that's fair enough.” Fox ___ ...... 96 106 105—307 behind to win, clash tonight (8 Schaller, he leaves four sons; Max and Mist Jeanne Rodrigue, Miss Darwin were two killed and sev- ion of General MacArthur him- is not known for certain. But At a Glance Duffy ... ___ r.120 95 08—318 J., Raymond T., A. George, and ( ^ r k attended flying schools at hdld a setback party in the Tem- Teams Play Hard. (and I quote from a reliable That's one and perhaps the san- p. m, e. w. t.) for the New Eng- Pastore displayed shorts; with en Injured." self.) Public Record* the Intense feeling on several oc- source): est way to look at the Ted WU- Schubert ...... 100 93 108—3()1 land InterscboIasUc basketball Red Force* Draw Louis T. Schaller, all of this town. Miss Angelina Brescia she display- Randolph and Kelly 97eld, Texas, The crowd began assembling an ple at 8:30 tonighL The public Pasadena, Calif., March 21—m He also leaves two daughters, casions last fall and during the The Royal Blues showed the “Winning the pennant mSy be liams case. championship at the New Haven ed afternoon dresses, and again was commissioned a Second Lieu- hour before the arrival of Mac- is invited. —The gate was nil, but tbe foot- 400 384 403 1187 Mrs. Estelle Hyde of Thompaon- Shore Batteries Marriage Intentlona winter months has strengthened easier than we think. What is wor- Arena. in a solo number, "A Gay Ranch- tenant in the Air Corps in 1938. Arthur's express from Adelaide. this belief. north end a nifty basketball team bal.'-leaa Rose Bowl again waa tbe Team No. I Closer to Orel ville, and Mrs. Elvira M. Marks of He Is now commanding officer of Frank Dahms, draftsman of 23 rying me is the world series.” But you can't stop those taking They proved it last night when, ero” , wearing a three-piece suit, Sink Jap Sub United States troops were Nutmeg Forest, Tall Cedars of Therefore It is almost certain at the Y last night when they Seriously speaking, Wilson has scene of speed and action. the other view and letters from sol- Mageuson ...... no 106 99—815 in actinn-packed semi-finals which Milford. Also surviving are twelve she played the guitar and sang. the sub-depot at Bradley Field. drawn up as a guard of honor in |.ebanon, will hold its regular Chimberiand street, and Doris Por- turned back the. Ci.gles, 37-20 In Fifty young men and their ja- grandchildren and several nieces New York, March 21—(/P)— An that every team entered this a big task ahead in putting Chica- dier boys saying they can't wait Holland ...... 102 94 103— 299 weren’t decided until Just before (Coattnued from Page One) At the close with Miss Valente she The bride waa attended by her an impressive greeting to their meeting at 7:30 Monday nigfit. terfield of 178 Oak Grove street the second game of the junior lopies were taken Into custody for Blanchard ...... 90 96 106—292 and nephews. Australian broadcast heard by and Robert M. Manley, carpenter, afternoon will be gimning for go into the first division, and until fall when Ted will be one of the whistle blew, they earned sang, "God Bless Americik” with CBS said today that shore bat- sister. Miss Harriet Haskell, also commander. Plans for a ceremonial, in April Manchester. The surprising part town title series. The south end credit m ust'go to him if he per- using the area around the famous them. That wiU bring the Japs to Benson ...... 92 116 -108—316 their chance at the title, Nauga- wuat of Moscow— had reoccupled The funeral will be held Monday the audience joining in the chor- of Manchester, and Miss Esther FIHpinoa In Ranks and for the annual convention in and Lila Antllla, both of Staffonl, Johnny : morning at 8;30 from the T. P. teries on tiny £ritlsb Christmas o f this feeling is that Manchester aggregation clicked smoothly all forms a miracle. stadium for a race track. their knees, etc. tuck defeating Crosby of Water- tlUM more villages and slain 250 us. Miss Brescia also dlsfilayed a Rossi, of Middletown, (Tonn., act- As MacArthur looked up and Reading, Pa., In May will be made. applied for m arrf^e licenses in HoUoran funeral home on 178 Cen- Island in the Indian ocean south usually has its share of honors through the gaihe and after the Last season he admittedly was Jack Dempsey's sad experience 394 412 416 1222 bury, 74-44, and Worcester whip- team in the league into eoam. Germans in a single day of fight- three-piece slack suit and a sport ed as bridesmaid. First Lieutenant down the ranks, one section . eem- Following Monday night's meet- the town clerk’s office today. ter street, end at 9 o’clock at the of Java sank a Japanese subma- at the end of the season. All first few minutes necessary to get groping with new but promising Good Lurk, Wyatt in World War I hardly was com- ping Portland. Me., 39-32. While the opposltTon Id thia d re n t coat, all of which were made in Richard Ames, A. C., attended ed to catch his attention particu- ing there will be a sauerkraut Warrantee Deeds x inr- St. James's church. Interment vrill rine which had torpedoed a Nor- George W. and Catherine J. four major sports can boast of used to a strange floor they won young material. 'The material left Buchaiinan. Ga., March 21—(je parable, but it showed what can Francis Ryan, red-haired Nau- Is not up to tbe some mark os tte tnSlct Heavy Losses the classes. Lieutenant Clark as best man. larly. It waa a group of ten Fili- supper and "Batiste”, the well excellent records and past glories. egolng away. The losers fought —Whitlow Wyatt. Brooklyn pitch- happen to a sporta hero once his gatuck forward, was the hero of Polish State League, It is; aewm be In the St. James's cemetery. Irene and Harriet German's wegian ship. pino soldiers in smart tropical Stsu-kweather to William A, and him groping in the dark, but he A guerrilla detachment in the The crew of the tropedoed ship The Guard of Honor, headed by known French-Canadlan monolog- This spirit of fighting against hard, but could not keep up with er atm holding out for a big pay patriotism i.nd courage is question- Rubio Loses the tilt between the two Connec- the less, plenty fa st The 'winniaff ' area was said to have twin outfit waa admired. Slack miltary police uniforms with white Alyce Hampton, property off might find a ray of sunshine this was said to have been taken to Lieutenant Victor K. Wagner, in- uist will entertain. odds has brought the standard of the blistering pace of the winnera. semester. He does have potential increase, will bead for the Dodger ed by the public. ticut teams. team had to show good hartat- Acted heavy losses on the in- suits were made and displayed by cluded Second Lieutenant Lyman helmets, white belts and white Wetherell street. The Old Man Mauler has kicked ball to cop the tUg. While ^ Elsie Biduk and Edna Root. Other Australia aboard an Allied war- leggings. Leonard and Anna A. Aceto to Manchester High up hear the top Tedford gave the Blues plenty of strength. Florida training camp tonight With a minute to play, Crosby lera and destroyed seven Ger- Funerals CTalahan, A. C.; Captain Terry The Manchester Mothers’ Cflub himself for that colossal blunder team, for tbe tom part 1* modo models in the revue, wearing gar- ship. They were men who had been James E. Durga, property on Oak in state sports. trouble but could not carry the He’s still experimenting, and without contract but with tbe in- To Robinson was leading. 44-43, when a per- __ in planes. 22 tanks, ip8 trucks Turner, A. C.; Second Lieutenant will hold its monthly meeting Mon- tention of getting everything set- ever sln"e. up of former ffigh School stars, ments of their own handiwork, fol- *1710 broadcast said the shore wounded under his command in street. It is {iredlcted that when ths load alone. The acore; some of tbe boys ere still scram- sonal foul gave him two free /Sad wiped out approximately 900 Mrs. Jane Wilson batteries opened fire and scored Harry Hubbard, A. C.; Second day evenlAg at 8 o'clock in the outdoor seaaon atarta the local Royal Bluett bling for places, but present indi- tled. If Ted Williams doesn’t want to throws. Ryan, whoee sharp- there are eniWgh meh in reaenra low; Sport Check, Helen Labis; the Philippines, brought here by South Methodist church. Tbe guest Administrator’ll ’ Deed enter the Army, he had better not Germans. Funeral services for Mrs. Jane Striped Sport, Jennie Dojka; Ap- a direct hit when the submarine Lieutenant Russell Bessom, A. C. hospital ship, and who- had been track squad will be well up near. B. F. T. cations are that the Chiba will start He wants 920,000, not the offer- Harlem Slugger Scores sbootlng had helped hia team draw to make the Polish lads etap Ugh Leningrad's radio reported Red Wilson of 28 Itoighton street, wid- speaker will be Dr. Weston A. Elizabeth Krause, administra- geek Jack Dempsey’s advice oh pliqued Sport, Edna Root; Sunday came to the surface after attack- First Lieutenant Waldo C. M. able to don their uniforms to If not on top. In state sclux>l boy Shields, rf ...... 1 0 2 off with: ed 913.750 and bonuses (he got up to even terms after trailing wide and hahdsome. ' Army ben kUled 455 Germans and ow of Christopher Wilson, will ^u sfield oO the department of trix of estate of the late Henry J. what to do right now. Hedlund also knows beaketboU Best, Helen Labia, Tina Freire; ing the ship off shore. "The sub- Johnston, A. C.; First Lieut. John march again. ,, Krause to Harold M. Kyle, one- e^rcles. It might happen this Robb, rf ...... 3 0 6 911.500 last year), and talked Uke TKO in Seventh But 29-21 at the half, calmly swiahed demolished 10 blockhouses in that take place this afternoon at two marine rolled over, showed her psychology of the University of Pretty Fair Teem and he h ^ developed this quiatoC Printed Dress, May Llndgren; Pa- Garrett, A. C ; and Second Lieu- MacArthur looked at them so- half Interest in lot 5 in the Pitkin afternoon. RIvosa, if ...... 3 0 6 prospects were good for a settle- Needed Book to Win. both through the net to put his northern zone. o’clock at the Thomas O. Dougan triotic Dress, Irend Rudewicz; keel, then disappeared,” the broad- tenant Leo Kiley, A. C. berly, seemed about.,to speak, and Connecticut. His subject will be Lautenbach. c ...... 2 0 4 Young Clyde McChillougb catch- ment with Manager Larry Mc- On this hurrid baseball junket. team In front Then, with aec- into a racehorse type of player CM. Gen. Andrei I. Eremenko, Funeral Home, 59 Holl street Rev. "Emotlaaal Development Through Park tract on Porter street. ing, Babe Dahlgren at first, Lou that pleases'the fans. Few of tbe Military Dress, Florida Corey; cast said. The couple will reside in the then said simply to the guard o f- Certificate of DistrlhuBon Surowicz, rg ...... 5 0 10 Phail. w:bich used to be so Interesting and onda to go, he sank a field goal to broadcasting from the central James Stuart Neill of St. Mary's Sports Dress, Jennie Dojka; Large vicinity of Windsor Locks, follow- ficer: "Thank you, captain.” Childhood and Adolescence. Mrs. C/Lartler, Ig ...... 4 0 8 Stringer at aecond. Bob Sturgeon such a pleasure In happier days, I By Austin Beafanear make' sure Naugatuck stayed local ^ k e tb a ll followers have front, said his forces were now Episcopal church will officiate and A. W. Biggerstaff is in charge of The estate of Adam lalclb to seen either team on ths floor tMa Printed Dress, May Llndgren; ing a brief honeymoon in New High American and Australian Bertha Islelb, property on High- Wolcott Stars Dion, Ig ...... 0 0 0 at abort, Btan Hack at third, Dom Send Some To Phils have come across the following New York, March 21— —Ray there. fighting for two Igrge towns — interment will be in the Ek^t cem- Claims Japs Reach arrangements for the program and Dallessandro in left field, Charley Kansas City, March 21—OPi— A Robinson, the welterM'etght wal- year/ and w’hile the edge goes to Classic Two piece Suit, Helen Pa- Hampshire. service chiefs were headed by land street. Glorgettl. rf ...... 0 1 1 1942 phenomena: C/rosby, which lost the state which he identified as "A " and "V” etery. gano; Two piece Sports Suit, Tina Deputy Supreme Commander Mra Edward J. Daley and Mrs. Gilbert in center and Bill Nichol- utile sugar-coated pUl of bicarlwn- People who worry about where loper from Harlem, owns the championiahip to Naugatuck a the P. A.'s it'e not going to be obe The pall bearers will be Edward Gulf o f Papua Robert D. Hawley head the host- s . Warrantee Deed sided. No team, no matter hoar —after a winter advance of 150 Freire; Sport Coat, Jeanne Rod- ^ndon, March 21—(JPt —Ex- Lieut. Gen. George H. Brett and In Track Meet 18 1 37 son In right ate of soda wUl do wonders for a horses finish. longest winning streak tn boxing week ago, was weakened during miles in which they recaptured six Wilson of Bridgeport Alexander ess committee. Samuel Nelson, Jr., to William today but he had to unllmber all good, can swamp RedN.Oavelkw rigue; Lace Negligee, Tina Fceire; Telegraph, British news Chandler-Cathro Vice Admiral Herbert ^ary, com- F. Johnson, three and eight-tenths Eaglee BM W altkurik behind Dahlgren baMcetball player. People who work themselves Into the aecond half by the loss of four cities and 2,500 villages. (Vyazma Wilson, Gordon Wilson, Patrick Fur ‘Trimmed Spring Coat, Irene mander of the combined Naval at first L«n Merullo is trying to Just ask Forsty Cox, (Colorado a frtiixy over a jal lal game. the artillery at his command to Blanchard, Pat Murdock land tbe Conlon, David Foots and Walter agency, reported hearing a Tokyo Miss Elizabeth Grant Cathro, acres of land on Oak Grove street. B. F. T. of lU starting team through per- rest of the squad. ' and Rzhev, twin centers of Nwi Rudewicz; Evening Gowns and dispatch on the German radio to- farces in the Australian-New Zea- William J. Crockett, mainte- oust Sturgeon from his job, and COACb. People who curse the unusual stop Norman Rubio and keep his sonal fouls. Reed. da-ughter of Mr. and Mra. Thomas nance supervisor of the Colt’s Pat- BUI o f Sale Warmerdam Sets Pole R. Tedford. rf .... 5 1 14 Game At 4jS0 Sharp resistance about 80 miles apsirt, Wraps, Ann Valente, Helen Labis, day asserting that Japanese shock land krea. Rip RusseU may stay on for handy Midway in the first half of the weather becauae they can't get .a record clean in last night's punch- The lead In the Worcester- arc major objectives of the cam- Cathro, of Holyoke, Moss., was ent Firearms (Company plant in Samuel Halprin of Hartford i'> Keith. I f ...... 1 0 2 ing party at Madison Square Gar- There will be a preliminary Edna Root, Tina Freire. troops had reached the Gulf of WUI Hold Coafereaces Vault Record; Rice Schareck. c ...... 1 0 2 work if Hack wants a day off or Buffs' Western N.CA.A. playoff tan and tbe sun because they can't Portland game changed bands ten paign west of Moscow.) married last Saturday to Corporal Hartford, was admitted to the Me- Frank Robinson of Hartford, stock game with Kansas last night, Pete den. game at 3:30 between the Waiver- Papua, on the southern side of Henry Wells Chandler, Jr., son of On his schedule for today Gen- and fixtures of the restaurant MilikowskI, rg .... 2 1 5 to fill in anywhere in the infield. wear mink coats. times before the Western Massa- Extend Fishing Rights eral MacArthur had fconferencea morial hospital yesterday to be McOoud developed a stomach For six rounds the crowding, Inee and the classy Royal Blues. Small Dutch Boat New Guinea, and that thus "the Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Chandler, known as tbe Sandwich Nook on Wins Over Dodds. Jackson, Ig ...... 0 0 0 Peanuts, or Harry Lowrey, up People who complain about the chusetts champions managed to. The big game will enable defense . Japan and Russia, neutral to- last decisive attack for complete with Army Minister Francis M. treated for ear trouble. from Lbs Angeles, has been a w r- cramp. gambling joiiua being ahut dowm. crouching Rubio took everything get decisively ahead in the final Bomber* Sink of Grand street; Niantlc, formerly Main street (No. 999 Main). Clifford, rg . . . ----- 0 0 0 Robinson had to offer and recipro- workers to be on hand. Just who ward each other under the Moscow- occupation of New Guinea” had Forde, Air Minister Arthur S. prise in leftfleld. Lou Novlkoff is as Tbe team caUed time out. Mc- People who curse their horrible minutes of play. Tied 17-17 at Tokyo pact of April, 1941, extend- Rescues 77 Men of '179 Main street, this town. Alexander Loveland, of 78 Lin- Warrantee Deeds Chicago, March 21.—OP) — Greg cated with an equal dose of dyna- has been selected as the official, ia begun. Drakeford and Navy Minister J. Rice and Cornelius Warmerdam much a questlonmark as ever. Phil C loA gulped down a pill. luck at gin rummy, ahd aosorted the half, and 23-23 at the third ed Japanese fishtng rights in Soviet The wedding took place in the den street, who was admitted to Alexander Jarvis to Knighton 9 2 20 mite, although he injured his left not known at this time and pCtH Heavy Cruiser The action of the shock troops M. Making, as well as consulta- were the darlings of the crowd of Ckvarretta and Barney Olsen com lOmust have helped, for the Big rummies too numerous to mention. quarter, the two teams battled Far EUiatem waters through 1942. First Presbyterian church in Hol- tions with United States service the Memorial hospital after he was L. and Jeanle H. Chambers, prop- Referee—Kosak. hand in the opening frame and bably will not be announced until was said to be synchronized with 16,000 at,tha sixth annual CHilcago plete the outfield candidates. Seven scoring champ tossed in 19 You wonder If they know that evqnly through most of the fourth just before game time. The agreement was signed in Kui- London, March 21. — (JP) — A yoke and Rev. D. Earl Daniel chiefs. injtjted in an automobile accident erty on 8L John street. point! to pace Colorado to a 46-44 there's s war going on—or give a an X-ray examination later dis- (Ooatinued From Page One) that of forces advancing from the Alexander Jarvis to Norman M. relays, last night, but to Freddie Lefty Vem Olsen, a 10-8 wln^ period. Thia preliminary game betwosa byshev, renewing a fishing treaty small Dutch fishing boat has res- officiated. While tbe crowd waited for’ LTBunday morning, is reported as damn. closed a fractured metacarpal north in a plncer movement and Georgette Turner, property on, Wolcott, undisputed master of the ning hurler last year, may increase victory. Wo'rcestar, with the score 32-31 the Royal Blues, Blast Side Rec. which had expired Dec. 31. cued 77 members of the crew of a against Port Moresby, New Guin- Miss Stella McOacken, of Hol- (General MacArthur's train, the U. ^resting comfo^^bly, though some- bone. bombed British freighter and and merchant vessels officially re- yoke, and Eaf) S. Brick, of Ban- what shaken uj(). St. John street. hurdle field, went the honor of that margin: veteran Claude Pas- Then came the seventh, and Ray against them, then put on a scor- junior champions animm-BMver*-' (The agreement la "entirely a ea capital oh the Gulf of Papua. S. Battalion guard went through making the greatest assault on the Sports Roundup brought them safely ashore^J^C ported sunk or damaged in waters gor, Maine, were the attendants. Alexander Jarvis to Lilia M. Ab- seau could Improve his 14-14 buried tbe Albany, N. Y.,- clouter ing drive that ended the ball game, Ines, champs of the West Side routine matter which is unlikely TTie Vichy radio today quoted tbe manual of arms, tbe first op- record book. league promises plenty of fast to have any great significance in Netherlands governroenl: an-north of Australia in leas than two A reception followed at the home Cablegrams have been received bott, property on Alexander street. mark, and Paul Erickson, a sopho- under a barrage of lefts and rights racking up eight points in a rowr Italian sources as saying that "a portunity the Australians had had Wolcott, former Rice star now By Hugh Fullerton, Jr. Yank^s Manager Insists whUe holding the Maine UtlisU action from start to flniah. the field of international relations," nounced today through Aneta, weeka of the bride’s parents. troni several Manchester boys Alexander Jarvis to Edward and Wide World Sports Oolamalst more righthander, al.apes up well. that sent him down for a count Japanese Naval squadron which to see such a display. competing unattached out of Hou- scoreless. Not in years has there heaa a British authority commented in Dutch news agency. Another Japanese cruiser was had previously been observed in Corporal (handler comes from notifying their parents here of Dorothy Krasenics, property on New York, March 21.—You may Bill Lm la making probably bis of nine. reported badly damaged, along "Hi.” said one cockney. "Those ston, Tex;,' swept the hurdle- aeries Andrew Laska. Worcester for- such s good attraction listed for a London.) “After reaching open sea from a waters west of Australia is noW^^ well known South Windsor and boys are as good as ours." their safe arrival in Australia. Perkins street argue that It Isn't basketball, but last stand in a Cub uniform, and Rubio came up, bleeding badly with two n erchant ships, in an air Bplldlng Permits — including 40, 50 and 60-yard Wilson has a flock of other pitch- Anybody Can Play Third from a deep gash over his U ward. acored 18 points to take In- preliminary game. Both clube Iwva Despite the calendar, bitterly British port a German plane ap- only a day's voyage from the A i^ WWapping family. He attended Among the leaders greeting Those who have reported to their high sprints and bettered one world this two • points - a - minute stuff played together all seaaon and cold weather swept the fronts, and peared and circled over us," one of attack on Rabaul last Wednesday. schools in East Hartford and parents of their arrival in Mel- BuUding permits were issued to- ers around—more than a dozen, in eye, only to be staggered by kdlvldual honors, while center Paul trallan coast.” MacArthur was Brig. Gen. Patrick record and equalled two others. really gets the fans. . . . At the Campbell n ett^ ten points, five each are anxious to get the jump wintry clouds forced aircraft to the fishing boat's crew related. Prime Minister John Curtin, who Manchester and was formerly em- bourne were: Sidney W. Leggett day to Louis E. (jlark of 28 Terry Garden the other night a guy who fa c t The staff, as a whole, doesn’t a better infielder 'than Phil Rlz- terrific left hook a spilt second be- Jay Hurley, U. S. minister to New The 40-yard race Wolcott won By Harry Oraj'soa a < of them during Worcester's final on the other as the feeling In bas- fly low. "The plane flew ' off, however, reported the new assault, said ployed by the Aetna ^U/e Insur- of Spruce street, Ruasell Duke of Road, Blast Hartford for a single would walk out of a 1-0 ball game floor you with Its impresoivenesa ruto. fore the end of the round—and Australian aircraft also had car- Zcalsmd. in 5 seconds, breaking the o)d rec- 8t. Petersburg, Fla., M arc^21 that, was all. spurt. ketball circles right now indicates Soviet dispatches declared sol- when it sighted a larger British Hospital Note* ance (Company. He is now sta- 19 lila c street and Kenneth Ted- dweUlng on the south aide of Mid- In the seventh inning saw Toledo Wilson, a thorough and hard But FTlddy looked like anything that when the finals are reached it ried out a raid yesterday on Saum- General MacArthur carried a dle ’Turnpike Wgst to cost $4,480; ord of 5.1 seconds which Allan -Third base appears to be taller- Referee Arthur Donovan, get , dlers were shooting down German •hip. We heard nplosions of two tioned at Weatover Field, Chico- walking stick but it was purely ford of 16 Procter Road. Tolmich of Detroit eatabllMied in bust the.scoring record, then said: working teacher, might do some- but a . second baseman with the will b^ between these two teems. aircraft with rifles and machlre- bomba which, although they were lifcl. on the Dutch island c€ Yam- pee Falls, Mass., being enlisted in to John B7scher,' builder, for Mr. thing with this club. He might do made for Gerald Priddy, but Joe ting the nod from Chairman John Admitted yesterday — William Decorative. the Chicago Relays in 1939. In "Let's stick around and watch Yankees. He is too slow to play J. Phelan of tha New York State guns. A ski unit was credited with only near misses, so damaged the dena, 300 miles north of Australia. the U. S. Army air corps. and Mrs. Walter J, Smith, 93 Rus- Rhode Island do it. too.” , . . Thad two' things with this cIub-:-but McCarthy never was concerned “ Enemy installations were bomb- Crockett, 42 Bigelow street; Pa- Rids la I limuslari the 50-yard event he tied the 6.1 that position and made mechani- Athletic Conunlssion, called it off Mi** Sugg* Vi ins knocking' out two transports. A freighter that the uninjured men V. M. I. Commaadaat sell street for a , slngfa family Holt, the Atlanta Constitution there’s a law against one of them. cal mistakes. ed, bui the results were not fully tricia wells, 403 Summit street; He and his Philippine chief of .second mark held jointly by hln)- about the blond boy's fielding before the man with the bell had detachment on the northwestern in the crew bad to take to the home on the south side o f Spring self and Bob Wright of Ohio sports writer who turned down a Gerry Priddy also further lUus- front was said to have shot down a boats. observed,” Chirtln declared. Mrs. EUeanor Hills, East Hartford; MacDonald-Laraon staff, Maj. Gen. Richard K. Suth- Maj. Gen. John A. Lejeune, for street with total coot of $15,290 there. a chance to eignal the start of the Over Golf Champ erland, rode together in a limou- State. The 60-yard race went to 516,500 pubUdty job to enlist in trates that it’s quite a step from eighth. - transport carrying t4i'o tons of "That was our chance,” the' fish- The planes which sank the cruis- Mrs. Aliens Felttan, 324 O nter mer Commandant of the kterlne and alterations and additions to the Navy, leaves today for San McCarthy always has inslated ,er at Rabaul all regumed safely to street; Miss Rimi Beebe, 65 Elro Mrs. G. S. Gustafson of 66 sine down a long open area in tbe Corps, waa later the Commandant 'Wolcott in 7,2 seconds,' which Expert* Select Double A to tbe big show. The victory waa the -29th in a flour and oats to German troops. erman continued. "We sailed up to Strickland street announces the Paul Correnti, < 88 Birch street equalled tbe mark he set last year Diego. Calif. . . . Ehr Morris o f the that anybody can play third base. If Johnny Undell doesn’t take Pinehurst. N. C., March 21—iJ') base after dodging heavy anti-air- street; Vincent Jones, 606 Vernon station. A loud roar arose from the of the Virginia Military Iiistltiite. "A third baseman just stands in row for Robinson since he tuined the sinking qhip and took aboard marriage of her daughter. Miss permit to alter the former store on the same track. New York Herald-Tribune also re- hia place among great Yankee pro after winning all of his 89 —At long last there is a new 77 members of the crew which, craft fire and beating off an attack street. crowd behind the barriers as they at that address to make two 3- ports to tbe Navy today. . . . Wil)- the shade all afternoon,” inststa Germans Repulse Six by Japanese fighters, Curtin de- Death yesterday— Louis Schal- Elvira V. Larson, to Harold Mac- drove past The only other world rocord Moiland to Win pitchers, PII miss my guess. fights as an amateur. It was his North and South women's golf with our own crew, made a total Donald, which took place in New Beat Diplosnata room apartments and to cost equalling achievement waa by Her- liam (T-Bone) Mahoney, Notre the manager ot the Yankees. Undell won 23 games for New- 23rd knockout as a professional champion—Louise S'uggs of Llthis of 90 men on our tiny craft. clared. ler, 69 Autumn street. PoUce had a difficult time clear- 91,500. Dame’s youthful track coach. Is “ Maybe be bandies three chances. , Violent Red Attacks Curtin’s announcement describ- Discharged yesterday — Ernest London, March 7. The ceremony bert ’Thompson. Of Jersey City, N. ark last season despite a late and the 86th of his enttra career. Springs, Ga. "Although our guna-ales were ing the way as the cars left -the. the son of an old-time Arisons gold Why, old Oosle Bluege plays it The young Georgian w-on her Berlin iFrom German Broad- ing the latest raid said: Brown, 18 Grove street; Miss Rose was performed by the Rev. Joseph Arthur "Bugs" Baer, famous J„ who tied Ben Johnson's 4.4 sec- Miami, ria^ March 21— (F) — start. ' Two of the four games But more important, it launch' Schedule almost under water we managed Allen. Witnesses were Frank Lar- station and proceeded three blocks columnist often called .the U. R A servant pours scented water onds record in the 40-yard daoh. prospector. They'say he has some with his legs crossed.” first North and South Utle yester- casts), March 21—i.JP)—The Ger- "Allied aircraft carried out a Adams, 49 Fairfield street; Mrs. up crowded streets to a hotel. Charles 8. Howard’s Mighty Mlo- he lost were to the very highly- ed a whirlwind campaign which to reach port with our cargo of son. brother of the bride, and Miss Marines the beat diplomats the over the “eating hand” before a Johnson sot ths mark in ths Chi- pretty good prospects, too. There Is something in whmt Mc- geared Rochester, 2-1, one tn 12 Robinson hopes wtU earn him the day by defeaUng Mrs. Estelle Law- man radio said today the Germans successful operation ag;alnst enemy Raymond Lubee and infant son, There, too, crowds surged around Monday: bad repulsed six violent Rasaian men instead of fish." Barbara MacDonald, sister of the United States ever had. . meal in Morocco. cago Relays in 1838. land went out today to redeem his Carthy aaya, but third base isn't innings another in 13. Montreal “uncrowned king of the welter- son Page, of Chapel Hill, cham- warships at Rabaul yesterday. Rockville; Mra Berthold Woythal- the cars and gave a great cheer 12:00— Kiwanls luncheon, ban- attacks yesterday southeast of bridegroom. Warmerdam. after making a Today's Ooest Star poor Wtdsncr showing with a vic- as easy as all that, and so-called beat him. 1-0. He was bit hard weights.” pion for the last three years. Cruiser 8et,o« Fire ' er and infant daughter, 26 Lllley as MacArthur emerged. Bob PhiUlps. Birmlngbam (Ala.) quet hall. Lake Ilmen (the Staraya Russa "It is reported that a Japanese After the ceremony a reception vault of IS feet 2 inchea look eaoy, tory in the 97JMO Coral Gables soft positions can become a head- only once all the way along tbe Miss Suggs won. 1 up. in the 3:30-5:00—Grade School, gyas. street. The general went immediately Age Herald; "It's nice, if a trifle Handicap, and virtually every ache to an otherwise good club. final roiuuL area) with heavy Soviet loas«.>. Killed for Remark heavy cruiMr waa set on fire and Admitted today—Mra. Louise*P{was held at the home of Mr. and barely missed at 15 feet 9 inched route. 6:30-9;3O—Men and WomoR “ Five tanka were destroyed," the Mrs. Frank Larson of 68 Strick- to the hotel suite to which Mra. brushing off the bar on his third unethical, that a talented baseball handicappsr agreed he coukl do It. Left field Is supposed to be Despita hia sise—be stands 6 No Tires No Baee Mrs. Page, who had won the sunk. The attack was made in Ecabert, Lake street; Mra. Katlv- MacArthur and their son had player abould be financed through tournament five times, since she showers, gym. radio said. "Many dead were left daylight in the face of heavy anti- land street attempL There were Indicatioiia MIoland, playi^ in a rocking chair, but look feet 4 and weighs 205 pounds— 6:30-7:00—Chibs practice, gym. On British Valor erlna Pekowsky, 290 Bidwell The young couple will be at home gone. They had left the station AU Warmerdam’s oppoalUon had college by a profesaiocal team, a dtsmal eighth in tbe Widener at at ths troaMe ClnclnnaU has bad Salt Lake City, March 21—UP)— began competing (n it, advanced on the field and numerous prison- aircraft fire from the ground and street; Miss Dorothy Silverstein, Undell is one of the swiftest men 7:00-7:30—Eagles, gym. ers were taken.” to there friends at 56 Branford ave- quietly while the dignitaries were Eat Out Tomorrow! dropped out after 13 feet 8 inches especially If tbe player la genuine- Hialeah March 7. would go post- there since Wally Berger fell tn baseball. He frequently fools Holder of many world records, to the final round by defeating ships in the harbor. Bolton; Mrs. Clara Styger, RF.D. greeting the general. ly interested in getting an educa- Mayor Ab Jenkins has announced Dorothy Kirby of Atlanta, Ga., a 7:30-8:30—Pirates, gym. The high command acknowledg- m.n.j i i., “Operating at great height. nue, Groton, Conn. —the height at which the cham- ward at 9 to 6 or lass, despite his apart. Bill McKechnie has lost everybody by winning baseball 8:30-9:30—Tigers, gym. ad attacks from the Kerch penin- March 21. A No. 1. Mrs. BlaeArtlmr Ovsksow TREAT YOURSELF AND THE FAMILY pion started jumping. Hla win- tion—Whatever that means. Few topim post of 12S pounds. track of the men be has given a Bbandonment o f his car-racing flnaUst for the three previous Allied aircraft directed their at-> Birth today—A daughter to Mr. foot races. They don't know 7:30-9:30—Furniture reflnleblagi «uU of the Crimea through the ' Quiet-mannered Mrs. MacArthur TO A DELiaOUS TEA ROOM DINNER ning effort waa a new rslaya rec- schools lay it on the line tn fees, The only other horse to receive whirl at the soft |ouch. hobby for tbe duration. yesrs. 1 up. tack against the heavy cruiser. and Mrs. William Austin of 5 that he hurdled at Southern Cali- The average speed ru^can play Miss Suggs got Into the flnsl loft. PODSU basin area and the central i Thomas Krausc-Shedd appeared overcome by the recep- ord. board, books, laundry and extras much coiisideratioo for ths win- Speaking of Gerry Priddy. he is fornia after being a high school “The first bonqbs, from Ridgewood street FEATURING for baseball players Uke they do bob with several eets of tires, he round on a 6 and 5 victory over 6:30—Open alleys. .toowbat sons to the northern i 27,000 feet, recorded several near The marriage of Mias Dorothy tion. Rice, who seems to finish run- ner’s share of ths puns—one of tbs another illustration of how wrong champion over tbe 220 Iowa. 8:00—SL Mary’s. 8 aUays. .' i5 5 it but *”•* declared thev - were------* British saUor. Discharged today—Mias Ruth Uke her husband, she asdined ning two miles less exhausted than for football playero.’* last big stakss of tbe Florida said. Jeanne Cline of Bloomington, HI. ‘British ships are alwavs run- misses close to the bow,aad stem Robinson, 23 1-1 East Middle Shedd of Bolton Notch aad Ward FULL COURSE ROAST TURKEY AND the mors oompst^t scouts can A t Fort Ptorce. Flo., A1 Vtneont 8:00-^ohn West. S alleys. rated. Krause of Walaut streqt, this in ths best of health. moat of tbs spectators ora from son—waa Woodvals’a Our Boots. of tbe Buffalo Intarnatlonols U : ning away.” of the cruiser. Turnpike. NATIVE ROAST CHICKEN DINNER* watching him, mods It a one-man Bervlca Dept. Quito a Record 8:00—1 open sUey. (The British radio quoted a Ber- “Enemy fighters then engaged town, arill take place this evening ’The boy, apparently enjoying Those who picked Ouir Boots A t osoond baas, and teamed with teaching bis pltchen tha oUder. T^e sailor, Alfred Thompson, 21, rocs and'won going away in 8 min- Technical Sergeant Jliii Moody, claimed that hla f ast-cleatng fourth OMosaa Oa Air U [liB aearspaper as saying that Gcr- the Allied bombers. Two attacks St eight o’clock in the North Meth- the excitement, left ivith his moth- tbe remarkable Scooter Rlxsuto, They tell me that in toachlng this was charged with hom icide"^ fist Ako a Fine Variety of Roasta — Steaks — Chops . . . utsa S3 isconda. teas ttum two sec- who pitched 12 Mroight vtctories tn ths Widonsr obowsd be i AusUn. 'rtx. —0P>— XXncla BiUy Baatseas Mas. lb s troopa on the eastern front and his chief petty officer. WUliam were driven off and one enemy odist church. er when she retired from the room Prldtbr helped satobUsh on Ameri- pitch, tha Btooni' monogar uoos Memphle —(F)— Laa cailossa, ^«w are being fed to a great ex- srhere the genaral sros meeting onds over his own world record. for the Fort Niagara (N. Y.) boat- rapidly approadiliig peak form. Diseb. who rcUred last year as Coucill, 36, was held as a mate- ‘O’ (Navy) fighter was seen diving . And Sea Food That Has No Equal Anywhcrel baU team last summer and coach- can Aiooclatloa record for double a ball ohaped Uka an ostrich egg. former New York Oignt Inflelder, University of Texas basebaU Orlaado, FIs.— (fV — oa powdered apples, cheese nesramen. Gil Dodds, ths Boston Dlvlnlbr Mloland’s bocksn countered by Tha ball Is gripped aad thrown rial witness to the fight. steeply. student, finished half a lap btiilnd. ed ths squad, too, Is due to be a will broadcast Southern League coach.'won 23 Southwest <3onfer- Case. Weehingtoo regetablea,” concentrated “Despite these attacks further BcU-Dewart Greeting reportera aad photog- SEE YOU TOMORROW? saying that with today's amaliar much In tbe manner that a footp Blong said Thompson. Coucill Campbell Kane o f Indiana sue- second-string fUngsr this y w . field—Isos than a d o a w probablt X,./alter O. Bilgga offerad to pur- fames tor tha Memphia Odeks ence titles In 25 seasons. soU owner of a secret forauito I expemded for uae by the ad- and Herman Weigand, 48. got in- bombs were dropped and a direct Air S£T Mias Georgina Dewart eC Nerth raphers, General MacArthur said' chase ths ontlra Kansas City fran- ball la thrown, 'tla said, tha boll a widely-used botsa ttalaaaat. » o f water. The BBC broad- ce^afully defandod bis Banker’s Reason la Steve Peek, the ex-Yen- Btartsrs—thstr boraa oould nm the thU i to an argument in a taproom, bit and several near misses were ffofigo lyfaic street and William J. Bell of *T want to sa^ how glad I am -to kee. . . . Yeoman (eecond claas) ehtss in ordor'to lend the pair for o p i a i ^ on an axU through tha . a-as heard by CBS.) meet the Australian preaa. Some Mile title In tbs ccsnparatlvaly tmea ha didn't run against ths 16 ha GasrdS Tigers, New i It’hen Welgimd said. “ British ships seen. tprrftn/Cie Hayden Station, Windeor, will be slow time ot 4 minutes, 20.4 see- Harry Poatove, former NorfoUr sneountarad tn tha erowdad Wldan- Detroit lOQI^ llOB. ifi lie ilrt Taaha Oaatrejed ' ought td be out there with our "Oilumns of black saMke issued marrred this afternoon at the of tbe best friends I have are THE TEA ROOM McCarthy switched the Inoom- I wouldn’t know about that, but Aimored Oara la 1916. ^Th« high cotnmand aaid 16 So- mfowgtw c.ids. John Bortcan, who ran to Ledger-Dinateh sports seriba, #r I.akelaiid. Fla.—(F)—Dr. Ous- boaU, knocking off the Jape,” from the cruiser. A s tbs bombers North Methodist church. The cere- press men.” **No Wines — No Liquors —> Just Ckod Food**^ . fame at abortar distannao, was potnti out that the Norfolk Naval porable Gordon from oocond to any battar facing Johnny Undall tava N e m l^ trainer for the De- Salt Lake Ctty - taaki were daatroyed in the Thompson swung and hit him. the were leaving the cruiser waa re- mony wiQ be perforaed M three Snt tc permit Priddy end Rlxsuto win testify that hia high hard ena Tbs Unitod SUUi Moriaa Corps la Sfktiag aad that Main Street . 0pp. St. JaBics*s Chur^ forced to mske tbs early paos. and Air Btatlon’a 22 vtetortae and flvt troit Tigers, is s former member 8pe

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REDRYD^R Some Specifications r. j- BY FRED HARNA! SRNDlKr A V- *nBLBaRAM, Sense and Nonsense COWBOYT

Sugar Party Days _ Teacher—If a man’a boot marks The midget automobile was If we had the “sugar buahes" as we on the roadway are called foot- speeding down the road. About had long, long ago, prints, what would you call the every 70 feet it would hop. into the We would get the buckets ready at marks of a motor car? a[)r five feet or so, then dash on. Repairing 23 Fuel and Feed 49-A Musical Instruments 53 3P Pupil—Ah autograph, of course. EVially a cop halted the driver in Lost and Foand 1 Aatomobiles for Sale 4 the first March snow; , We would tap the sugar maples bewilderment. ’VANTED to tune, repair and FOR SALE—FEW TONS of Rood Traffic Officer—Aa soon as I Officer—Say, am I crazy or Wl. are still payin g high with sugar and with spile, -PASS BOOK NO. 20t)rfi — regulate your piano or player hs>. R. L. Wethercll, 230 Dem- FOR SALE—PIANO. 377 Ekist saw you come around the curve I what’s wrong with that puddle- la hereby given, that Paae prices for used cars. Cash. 1941 ing street. Phone '4806. Center street. Telephone 4940. And hang the buckets under In piano. Tel. Manchester 5052. the good old style. said to myself, “ Forty-five at jumper? No. 30997 laaued by The Chevrolet 4, door special deluxe Driver—Nothing, officer.. It’e ue. sedan, 1938 Pontiac sedan. 35 We would boll the “ sugar water” least.” ^ Bank of Mancbeater has LAWN MOWERS sharpened and Woman Driver—Weil, you’re off. I’ve got the hiccoughs. „ lost or destroyed, and writ- cars. Tel. 4164. reconditioned, liberal allowance Household G o^ s 51 Wanted— To Buy 58 brought in barrels and in cans, And at long last, pour the sirup This hat is what makes me look so apjdl'catlon has been made to fo' your old mower toward a new WANTED ’TO BUY Tenor Saxo- old. "When riding along our high- FOR SALBl—1941 FORD 8 sedan- An Inexpensive Home Outfit ' Into sundry trays ano pans; 1 bank by the Person In whose one. Used mowers $2.00 and up. phone and case. In good condi- New Friends ways, give our soldier boys a ride. coupe at origlnaj purchase price. That Dmi Not Look Cheap moved as lightly as a feather We would have a "sugar party” such book was issued, for Free delivery service. Tel. 4531 A tion. Telephone 7028. "Gosh, Parris! How did you Troubles— Ihe first lesson of life mt of the amount of deposit Radio, heater, in perfect condi- 4506. Snow Brothers, 386 Sum- eapecislly saaeiaibled for couples Chapter XXXIV among the cups and coffee thlnga. know it?" of the sweet gals and their tion. Has been driven only 6500 beaus— is to bum our own smoke; that is First Scout (looking at mummy __ ented by said book, or for mit street. with good taste snd limited funds. “Good afternoon, sir." There was something elementally, "Anybody could see that. What's not to inflict on outsiders our per- in a museum)—I wonder what this Issuance of a duplicate book miles. Tel. S362. Rooms Without Board 59 Parris jumped. good-humored about him, and' the matter?" Hearts would flutter at the com- OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE WITH ing—of the first March snows! sonal sorrows and petty morbid- sign with these words ‘1187 B. C.” MAJOR HOOPLE 3 Rooms “ Oh, I didn’t mean to frighten gentle. "Business. Crescent Hill. I be- ness, not to keep thinking of our mean*? FOR RENT— FURNISHED room, “ You roust come often, if my Ju------FOR SALE —1936 PONTIAC Help Wanted— Female In Colonial Maple you!” 'The girl was young, and lieved it would go after a while. If selves as exceptional cases. Second Scout—I bet that’s the OH.VOUVe GOT HIM TIED VEM, FBAHK OOBIE $145 suitable for 2 girls. 136 Bissell alight. He saw that her hair was child Is not tiresome.” Thurston SL George had lived—” A Swede purchased an automo- B l a c k o u t t o n k s H t , ^ b u t t ShNjTw \ G&s,^-**«-vouR. v ti” v i j e p i n o 2 sedan, good tires, $250. Call 5625. license number of the car that bit UP.' GOSH, I WAMTEO S E ^ THEV PUIOOH Annonncements WANTED-HOUSEWORKER for Just Pay $2 Weekly street. a very pale silver-gold, that her “Ellse?” "And when you had to deal with bile and was seen driving down the TO SeE THAT.' kJOW A HOUE Ifd TH’ BRESH BOYS — H E R E 'S V O U R V TRIVIAL M E S S E M S E R C H O R E I SOME C HUM P ' “ She Is a little lonely sometimes, A motorist waa observing a far- him. FOR SALE—1939 DODGE sedan, family of three. Prefer someone The Living Room has Sofa, Arm eyes were smoky blue, that her the executors, you found you were street at 60 miles an hour. A po- mer tilling a rocky farm in Ver- r KMOW VI)HV THERE AM' IT CLOSES UP A R M B A N D S .''— ' y o u jy d e r a i l s A TR A IN OP B i g ^ VMITH A rent— latest type FOR RENT—PLEASANT room her I and talks too much when she finds HASKJT BEEN! MUCH good rubber. Priced low for quick t< live in. Good wages. Two after, Chair snd Master’s Chair with mouth was singularly red in over your head? Then sell out.” liceman yelled at him to stop, but mont, and remarked: Every minute, 17 persons are in- "'^PTER ’EM AKJ’ SO TWO TOE dancers ID E A S STE A M IN G T H R O U G H ^ LU M IN O U S pital bed, for home use. Rates noons free. Call 8515. next to bath, alower. Gentleman complexion strangely golden. someone to listen.” "I can’t let go.” Instead of slowing up, the Swede VVRITTEM ABOUT BEAU DOES THEIR able. Can Kemp’s Inc. Tel. sale. Phone 8157. Lamp and End Table. Motorist—Honest, my friend, I jured in accidents in the United PUT THESE ON AND M y M IN D ,'— A GUN T H A T -(.WRIST WATCH The Bedroom has Double Bed. preferred. Tel. 6881. “ Your name isn't Renee, l.s it?" Pnrri.s laughed. “Why?” increased his speed. OOAIBOYIMG — IT’© MOUTH.' WANTED—GIRLS OR women to “ You will stay to supper Dr. don’t see how you make a living States. VOUB OMl-V .BALLET AROUND THE SHOOTS A C U R V E , A P ATE NT Cheat of Drawers and Dresser plus She looked startled, and drew "I’ve used a lot of money that Policeman (after catching him) on thla farm. Look at the rocks Ante Accessories—Tires 6 work In New’ Mudel Laundry, FOR RENT—LARGE HEATED ' Mitchell?” the St. Georges let me have for SECB ET .' „ ^ ir NEKT TVJO BLOCKS THE MR maxw el l who throw rugs, lamps, etc. furnished room. Apply 63 Garden back a little. “No,” she sale’ un- —Why didn’t you stop ? Didn’t you everywhere! Einstein’s theory that space is E D CHiMNEM TH A T B E LC H E S V 8LA C)< O UT, Summit street. The Kitchen. Refectory Table steadily. “ I had hoped you would ask Improvements. Used it—different hear me holler ba<:k there? ORDERING ALU UP A N Tl-A i R C R A P T F i r e , A t50 WJE led to see Mr. Moynlhan at NEW ’nR E S—IF nre quaU- street, or telephone 5874. Yankee—I ain't so poor as Y’ solid certainly applies to parking you and 4 Maple Chairs plus dishes. “I do beg your pardon.” 1 me. ways.” Swede (unconcerned)—Oh, vas LIGHTS OUT England House in Bolton, fled for a new :,re see Brunner’s, WANTED—MIDDLE AGED wo- ’’Peyton!" think I be. I don’t own this farm. space. ^ . SPONGV PAVEM ENTS E L IM IN - J f T A K E T H ' it b u ^ 'g a farm, kindly call See It At ” My name is Ellse.” dat you vat yelled? Ay tought it BETVJEEM 80 Oakland .ntreet. All sixes, low man for housekeeper and care of “ And mine l.i^ Mitchell, Parris After supper Ellse played. Par- “ Yes, I did. I’m In a terribl- fix.” A T i N G t h e n e e d f o r W ATC H ^ |ilvaln immediately ? one child. Good home for right ALBER'TS—Est, 1911 Wanted to Rent 68 vas some von sy run over! 10 AN D W ! prices. Hartford—43 Allyn St, Mitchell." ris listened critically. She had been “ How much of this money did HOLD EVERYTHING R U B B E R TIR E S , person. Call 7945. well schooled. It was good playing. you misappropriate?” 78PORTATION Ava'lable Phone 6-0358 VANTED TO RENT—WI’THIN “The one that plays the piano?” After they've paid admission to a n d Cheneys 8 to 11 shift from 60 days, 5 or 6 room single or Parris laughed. “ How on earth •'Did you study In Vienna, too?" “ Eighteen thousand.” movies and games, and bought gas S E E — Garages— Service— ONE STENOGRAPHER and one Open Wed. A Sat. Eves. “Oh, yes. A little.” Iton Road or Highland Park. comptometer operator wautbd. duplex house, west aids of town, did you happen to know that I P a i ^ whistled. “Well, what do for their automobiles, what kind of “ I'm not a teacher, but I can yoq want me to d o ?” 6 6U morn(nga- Stonge 10 Call 2-1515 for Interview. FOR BAUB OR REINT, hospital responslblb couple. Writs Box R, playi^ the piano— or hear of me at money do the American people use beds; all adjuatmsnts for con- Herald. an 7” show you some things, I think." Speak to Drake. I ought to be to buy groceries ? FOR RENT—STORE HOUSE WANTED—HIGH SCHOOL girl venisnee of patient and nurse. Herr Dr. Berdorff often spoke He drew back with mock aerlous- good on the selling end — handle 90x46 ft., with electric elevator to help after school and Satur- Reasonable. Phone Keith’s, 4159. of you.” nesa. “WlU.you practice?” some buslneas on commission. A lordly limousine wis followed "Six hours a day, if you say." service. Inquire Bayer Fruit A day. Tel. 2-0041. Wanted to Rent '68 He noticed now that she had Through my own office, of course.” through the congested traffic of Manchester Produce Company. FOR SALE—7 CUBIC FOOT ever so slight an accent. “ Heavena, no! But now—where's “Why don’t you go to Drake New York by an antiquated Electrolux refrigerator, water "A re you German?” that sonata? No, the first one. yourself 7” WANTED—3 OR 4 ROOM rent, ’’jalopy.” The limousine stopped Erening Herald Help Wanted— Male 36 cooled, new unit one year ago, She shook her head. “ Viennese. Here, now. Let's look at the slow "I—I can’t, Parris. It sounds suddenly and the "Jalopy" crashed Florists— Nurseries IS $5u. 258 High street Ehetension. centrally located. Tel. 5443. You studied medicine In Vienna. movement Your tone is thin . . ." pretty bad, but one time—he came FULL TIME STOCK clerk want- into it. A policeman came out and Chsslfied AdvertitteaieBts Tel. 4410. Herr Berdorff told me much about •‘My child. It's eleven o’clock! I to aee me. He asked for a job.” asked the driver of the “Jalopy’’ for LARGE SIZE GLADIOLUS bulbs ed. W. T. Grant Company, 815 Count SIS avsrsKS words to a ilns. Houses for Sale 72 you.” had no idea. Please forgive me. Parria’ voice was icy. “What did his name and address. t'biltlals. aumbsrs and abbrsviattons of the better varieties, 50c dos. Main street. FOR SALE—OAK CHINA cabi- 'He never mentioned you to Mr. Sandor, looming through you say?" laeli eonnt aa a word and oompoond $3.00 hundred. . Blooms surpass Driver—Paddy Murphy. net. 60 Hilliard street, during FOB sal e:—SINGLE house, 140 me.’’ heavy strata of tobacco smoke, “ I had to turn him down. Hated sords as two words. Mlnlmnm cost older glads. Order how. Karlsen, BULL DOZER OPERATOR for Officer —Begorra, is It now? s pries of tbras Unas. business hours. Benton street, 7 rooms, with 2 “ Why should he?” laughed warmly. to do it. But Drake waa drinking Foster street, Wapplng. Phone International T. D. 9, Diesel. Hold on a minute while I give the Una rataa par day tor trmnslant car garage, oil burner, lot 65x140, “ Well—I can think ot some rea- "It is good to have company. Dr, a lo t He— he looked pretty seedy other fellow a ticket for backin' da.' 6937. Steady work for right man. 80c. FOR SALE—GAS HOT water sons why he should.” Mitchell. I hope you will come and all that. If he’d straightened MNwUvo Har«a IT. lOT per hour to start. Tel. 7585. heater, as good so new, at half reconditioned and ready for oc- Into ye. Cash Charts cupancy. Apply Eklward J. Holl. "I was very sorry he had to go.” many tlpiea” out. I needed somebody to— ” price, bullet, with plate glass Ellse broke in eagerly. “ Yea, you ''1 OoaaaeutlTS Uays...l 7 etsl t ots Tel. 5117 or 5118. “ Yes. I miss him still. I saw him, "But you didn’t give him a I Conaaeutiva Days...I I eta 11 ots Moving—'rruck ing— EXPERIBy^CED CLERK waited mirror, good condition $5, bed- must feel that it is a little your chance to ‘straighten out,’ as you Until the mushrooming array for shoe store. Also boy to learn though, in Germany, last summer." outstripped it, North Carolina’s Day ...... In etaill ou Storage 20 room suite complete with springs “ Oh, did you? And how Is he?” home again—If you will.” put it?" All oidsra tor Irraaolar insartlooa business. Write Post Office Box public school bus system was the and mattress if desired $15; also Lots for Sale 73 “ Well. He has a church, and he “You’re awfully good. That goes "I was just beginning, and I had vjil Cia ms rill ba ohartsd at ths ona tima rata. STORAGE 403, Manchester. to my heart, EUae.” to keep up appearances." largest motor fleet in the world. . Sporial rataa tor long u m ovary small tables. Tel. 4543. has married.’’ Today, It’s 4,649 orange colored J-ZI >Bay advartlslaa a<*an upon rsqusst. Moving and Packing. 'The Austin What la she like, his w ife?” “ She means It, Doctor. So do I. "And you haven’t the ordinary Ada oidsrad bafora ths third or A. Chambers Go. Telephone 6260 FOR sal e:—MAHOGANY oval For that matter, there la always decency to ask Drake for your- buses comprise the largest civil CARPENTER for FOR SALE—BUILDING lot, good 'Quiet little German hausfrau flAltb day will ba ebargsd only tor WANTED — dining table, 6 chairs, all in good 1 icatlon. Phone 6209. room here—you Know the bouse self?" fleet of motor vehicles. I' the aotual nnmbar ot timaa tha ad rspalr work CaU 4724. who will mend his socks, and sew BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Silence, Etc. pjkppoartd, oharglna at tbs rata aam- condition. Phone 6167. on buttons. You studied piano with —won’t you feel that you can come (To Be Continued) l-M tmt no allowanea or refunda can Painting— Papering 21 him?” sometimes to rest, to stay over ;.feo Bwda on six Urns ada stoppad I FOR SALE—EIGHT PIECE din- FOR sal e:—LOT 80x143 Ft. In- Sunday? Whenever you wlU.” VJE.RE. B O O T S '- V K MORE INnERESTPri \ " y o o " H\SS ©, OIST BON VS VLL HAVE TO SE E HVIA AFTER ALL-THVS REALNN VNPSKIT idCtar tha Stth d » . CLOSING OUT OUR Paint Dep’t Situations Wanted— “ I was a dunderhead.” ing room aet, very reasonable. quire at 198 Hilliard street. “ I don’t believe it.” “ I would like that. And now, .iUS'TGWEMA \ NTW E L E T T E R S i R E h U S BACK'. SHALL LEROSW w a fault \ No m il forbIdP: display Unas net AU puipoee Interior or exterior AU Are Soldiers i^'bolA Male 39 Telephone 5743. “ How coirid you know? He said good night. This has been a won- SOMEIWW TlbO *\* VOROTE H\Mi (bAVE IHOFF"? NEAH.VA Tba Barald wtU not ba rtsponalbla gloss paint 98c. gallon. Floor derful day—and evening. I'll never Suburban for Sale 75 you were a genius." eOTTA : Jar SBoaa than ona Inoorraet Inaar- enamel $1.19 gallon. Speed •AINTER WISHES WORK— 'That I was not. Have you been forget.” # In Country Now AR E S O M E OF THE hiO.LOATT"' SEE MtA dan ot any advartlaamant ordarad enamel 69c. quart Supply Out- Kitchens $5.00 and up, bathrooms Machinery and Tools 52 I fbr awra thaln ana time. ^ R SALE -265 ACRE tract, ten here all of the time, here In thla “ You’ll come— often?” Eliae held T W L E T T E R S i SVNEET let, 1150 Main street, Hartford. $3.00 and up. • ousea painted out- — y.<~ Tha taadvsrtsnt omlaalon ot in- miles from town, on hard road, house?” her hands clasped together like a f e uMER LJR OTE BUSINESS aorraet publication ot advartlains ald. $36, and up. Write Post 1 WE HAVE A LARGE selection of child. .'Will ba raeUfltd only by eancaUaUan quite some timber, wood qpough “ My father la the chief of this Bridgeport, March 21— (/P) — ME\ Office Box 822, Manchester. good used tractors, many makes "Yea. You may be sure.” con, m i ev wu mvict. imc t . m. eio. u. t. >at. ofi. ^ 2I 'mt tba eharta mads tor tha aarvlea Repairing 23 to supply Manchester with fuel experimental farm. It was bought President Charles E. Wilson of and at all prices. Oliver Imple by the Liberty Plant and Seed menta. Uaed potato planters, for the duration. 900 ft. frontage ^ advortisamaBts must eontorm MOWERS SHARPENED, repair- Company. He la really a famous Parris was surprised one eve- the Oeneral Electric Company told <9TAIAPS I .In atria, aopy and typotraphy with Articles for Sale 45 milking machines. Dublin Trac- cleared land. No aoning reatric- ning by a visit from Peyton "Apprentice Seaman Jones reporting, sir—ready to start ed, shear grinding, key fitting, horticulturist—more of a scientist, employes last night that "today ‘ BgnlatlonB saforead by tbs publlah- tor Company, WUllmantlc. tions. Terms can be arranged. Graves. Peyton sat for •• while, at the bottom and work up!" ats and they raaarva tbs right to duplicating, vacuum cleaners etc FOR SALE—ME:N’S REBUILT Cbas. J. Stricklatid, Phone 7374. but that’s what he calls himself.” there are no non-combatants’’ as affit. rovlss or ralaet any copy eon- I didn’t know any of this. And snooked, fidgeted, and made aim- *we are all soldiers.” ntdarad obiaettoaaVlo. overhauled. Braithwaite, 52 Pearl and relasted ahoea. Better than FOR sal e:—16" SINGLE bottom less comments on the we^^er. It CliOSUia HOCltAi-ClasslBad ada street. new cheap ahoea. Sec them. Sam tractor plow, A-1 condition. Call I never saw you anywhere.” ‘Since guns shattered the still- FUNNY BUSINESS "I was away for two years, was easily evident that he was ness of Pearl Harbor and the bo ba pnbllshad aama day must ba Yulyea, 701 Main. 6301 after 6 p. m. rscalvad by 11 o’clock noon Satnr- PIANO ’TUNING and repairing Batterson Head have just now aome back.” under some severe strain. There Philippines,” he said in a radio days l«:b«: Player piano specialty. John FOR SALE—WELL RO’TTED covf were deep, sagging discolorations address over station. WNAB, "the "Were you in Vienna?” under his eyes^^ark, almost, as Cockerham. 38 Bigelow street. manure. Shamrock Farm. Tele-1 "Yes. I have distant relatives mental outlook of the shopis has . TelephoM Tow W«at Ads bruises. Tel. 4219. phone 6437. Young Charmer Of Relief Society there. My mother was an Amer- changed.” Ads ara aecaptad ovar ths tala- He enuhed out another half- T here can be no denying that Phaaa at tbs CBAitaB RATS glvan ican.” smoked cigaret. “ Parris, how’s old WASH TUBBS Is He Sold? nbova aa a oonvanslnca to advar- SAWS SET AND FILED. CORD FOR SALE—2 ELECTRIC Ught | A sudden silence dropped over the United Nations have lost face Usara. bnt Ua CASH RATES will wood saws gummed. Lawn mow plants, 1 refrigerator, like new. Hartford. March 21— Wal - Drake getting along?" In the Pacific, not because men them for a moment. *TOP IT! X It KMA* AMO THE ^ . aecaptad aa rU lX PATHXNT It era sharpened. General grinding Inquire A. Chagnot, Brewster | ter E. Batterson, former mayor, Parris ralMd his eyes slowly were not brave, but because they paid at tba bnsinass oStes on or ba- has been appointed chairman of I was In Vienna myself, last and looked straight at Peyton, who VOO HAVE \COMMANOeR WHO PgftMIT- 15 irears experience. Capitol street. North Coventry. year.” lacked the guru and the planes Mro tba aavantb day tallowing tha the Connecticut cltixens commit- flushed uncomfortably. and the tanks and the ships that / AlO ESCAPE OP \ TED THE ESCAPE > Srat InaartloD ot each ad otharwisa Grinding Oon-pany, 531 Lydail I know It.” “ Drake McHugh? Well, I sup- AMCftlCAMAHO r ~ ~ -T /- U s CHARQE RATE will ba eollaCt- FOR SALE —BOY’S JUNIOR tee of the Navy Relief Society, You know everything, don’t were needed. ‘v ' I ' / •d. No rasponsiblllty for arrora in street Phone 7958. which will begin a campaign to pose you mean In his business. I you RAV / 1 bicycle, alao child's maple roll top you ?” "It is Industry’s responsibility taUphonsd ads will bo aasuroad and desk, both in good condition. | raise $177,000 April IS. should think you’d know about thair aeenrmey cannot ba guaran- i. “ Some people get talked about>" and industry’s alone to wipe out Tel. 7028. Mr. Batterson’a appointment that.” these setbacks. In our organln- ttad. She smiled and then was suddenly Peyton’s color deepened pain- U N C L E i f bd«s of CIssaiicatioiis was confirmed by Thomas E. DeW' grave. tlon we are insisting that every ey, chairman of the Third Naval 'What do you mean, exactly, by fully, weapon produced in 1942 is worth Jodgiag from BwUlS a • a a a a a n . a a • a a b a a a o a « o a a a FOR SALE— GLIDER. Telephone | •‘You know. I Juat never did get A District citizens committee, which that. Miss— ” several produced in 1943 ..." . reports, it will • a p * b * n a « b a a p p a a « 6762. includes ConnectlcuL Mr. Bat' down to see him. You know bow He declared that his company take a litUe bit • a n a p a b A b o a a a s a p b p a n “ Sandor.” It Is.” SNifttllft • a a p a a o o oT« s a a a a a a a o b b o a teraon today was in New York would join othera in what he terfn- more than pic- “ What was I saying? Oh. yes. “All of Drake’s old friends Cm 4 of Thanks a a a q > b b a b a a a n a conferring with heads of the na' You said aome people get talked ed accomplishing this "so-called tures of Lron 3n Mamortam Fuel and Feed 49-A seemed to find it difficult to aee HenderMU rid- tiOM and Found ...... tional committee. about. You heard stories— prob- impoMible task.” KEMP'S The state chairman shortly will him. Not a single one of hla old "We have come to greatness ing a b k y cle Aanaueamnets boa alTAo » • • P * FOR sal e:—3 OR 4 ? ^ a n loU Of ably that I robbed the state of Im- eMtaonaaala Ine. I ppolnt sub-chairmen in various acquaintancea ever w en t. to aee from very simple beginnings, and with a cigar Pigeon feed. Telephone 4389. 60 | laehae auma of money." him at all—not one.” Awtwmebnaa areas of the state and name “ You couldn’t do that.” we must defend ourselves with enckefl in his ’AbtemobUe for 8xlo ...... Hilliard street. state treasurer. Parria waan’t making It eaay for the simple virtues.” mouth to solve Atttomobllos tor Exehxngo .. . . •Thank you. Miss Sandor. How Peyton to go on, though it waa th e country’s Auto Aecusoiies—Tiros ...... In confirming Mr. Batteraon’i old are you? Do you mind?” ‘The United States has been Able Rspalrlng—Painting . . . . Newcomers To Nsacliester appointment, Mr. Dewey wrote clear there waa aomething Peyton freely described by othera as the t r anepertation If It U iBMirsiice Ton W sat! "Nineteen." wanted to say. p r e h I e m s Auto Schools ...... 1-A “ Your acceptance of thla reapon- "Oh. you’re Juat a baby.” moat materialistic nation (te the Autos—Ship by Truck ...... See "I hear Drake’s going to branch face of the earth, yet it carries if w e ^ out of ALLEY OOP Come In, King Abtoo—For Htra ...... siblllty U deeply appreciated by *’Dld you think you were a baby automobile Oarages—Servico—storage . . . ID McKINNEY BROTHERS Secretary Knox and the com- out/4]uite a bit.” its greatrat national shrine in its REAL ESTATE when you were nineteen?” “ la that ao7” . Urea. It we are going to be satis- Motoreyolee—Bicycles ...... 11 AU Forms o f iBsarmnoe mandant of the Third Naval Dis- Parris was silent for a moment. h ea ^ safe from bombs and tor- ' HA».' WHXr A XEVEN THOUeH THE REBELS] M E, WITH V E A R i O F CX- r wBa, AU Sig h t , .Waatod Autos—Motorcycles ... It "Didn’t you know it?” , pedoes.” / fled with Just saying then aren’t DOPE/flUT THEN,) have BROKEN MV MIL- PERiBNCS IN POWER AND GUARD... Doerr Hasluiss uad Ptotsaslaaal Servleoa Except Life Purchase trict." His face clouded. "No, I auppoae 605 Msin 8L, Msneheater, Conn. "I’m a doctor. I have no idea going to ho any (noro tiroa, then NERO FIDOLEO (ITARV POWER,'THEV CWtE^ IN TR IG U E ... B AH* LSTAND THESE... Bualnsss Services ORsred ...... It T he' officers and men of the not." w h il Drake and Mra. MqHugb ara wo'd ho llck^. Bnt I imagine Bousshold Services Ottered ,..,1I-A Telephone 6060 That Hone Fron Navy. Marine Corps and Coast “Will you ait down. Dr. Mitch- WHILE ROME J NOT LAV A MAIsiO ON SHOW TH O SE VoPEN THAT Building—Contracting ...... 14 planning.” BlafM* Built RomI oomobody around the country lORNEO.TOO.'y MS ...NOT WHILE I , ^DOOR! Guard are dally offering their ell ? My father should be here any srho doesn’t have his picture .OULLARPS WHO'S Florlsto—Nurseries ...... 1( ARTHUR A. "WeU—well—” MOLD THE FAIR ^MASTER OF Funeral OIreetors ...... 14 lives for their country, arid we moment now.’’ All at once Parria waa torry for U. S. Marines, supervised by taken aa eltca at Mr. Henderson "Sorry, Ooc, but your reducing diet only worked up and .HOSTW aC.' I ENGLAND.' Heating—Plumbing—Roofing .. 17 cannot fall In this undertaking, “ I didn’t come to see your fa- him. Marine Corpa englneera, helped may think up a solution. downr Insurance ...... It which Is but a small recognition Millinery—Drvesmeking ...... 1> KNOFLA ther." "What’a on your mind, Peyte? build the Slno-American highway Moving—Trucking—Storage 73 of their brave service.” "Oh." , You’re in trouble." near Tientain, China. Publlo Passenger Service .....10-A 876 auiB St. PhMM m "I came to aee the place. I used Painting—Papering ...... tl to live here/’ T O O N E R ^ L E FOLKS BY FONTAINE FOX ProfeosTonal Servlcee ...... M M ake A Repairing ...... tl Surprise Raid “Oh, no! Really? Hera. How Work Apron Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning .. 14 nice! Why have you never been Toilet Goods and Service ...... 14 here before?” ^ W h a t w o u l d y o u c H A R o e V n o d i g u p t h i s t w e e Wanted—Business Hervlce . . . . 14 Selection NOW On Jap Units "I couldn’t bear to come back." Edaraflooel T U R N I T A R O U N D S O T H A T B R A N C H W IL L C O M B U P Courses and Cleeses ...... 17 More In •Did you live here a long tim e?" Private Instructions ...... tl (Gontinned from Page One) '•Ehrer since I can remember, un- R IG H T C L O ^ E T O TH IS W I N D O W ? " Dancing ...... tt-AFrom This list Im m ediately til I went to Europe. I had no par- s Unslcel—Dramatic ...... is ents,. I never remembered them. Wanted—Instructions ...... 10 6-Room Single fai gi age of military consequeniM was Flaaaaial tion located at 36 inflicted on our Inatallatloaa. Our My irandmother was everythlhg." ••! can Imagine. But my lather Bende—Siocki^Mortgegea ... tl Street. Faraaee Bm guns effectively returned the fire. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Favorite Pastime Bnatnaso Opportunities ...... It Of Excellent ‘There was no fighting in —wait Ull you see him! He la a Money to Loan ...... It labed Boora. Help oad Mtaattaae room. Here's the bargain kd> Bataan. great darling." / Wh a t HAperNiD To The sovoiEas Help Wanted—Female ...... tl yoa've been looking for. Ins “2. Australia; “I can Imagine that.” well, 1 KNOW.' I T h e y said T hey w e r e Help Wanted-Mels ...... te “With the concurrence o f our T think you mean a compli-. >ou iNviTK) Fon. Dinne r ? I. neve r ) T h ey T heV ASKED T h e m F E D W E U . IN C A M P b u t aleamcD Wanted ...... Il-A tlgate at enee! Price $4,666A6. hea r d oe HEALTHY 'rOUNG SOLDIERS OlDNT PASS WERE NT w h a t THEV T H A T O N r government, the prime minister of ment, but I do not know why. 1 Help Wantad—Mala or Femala 17 Easy terms. am not used to compliments.” PASSING UP home-COOKED F O O D .'^ IT UP.' AT THE MISSED TH E h o m e y "RDlJCH Agaati Wantad ...... I7-a Australia has appointed LleuL M OST, BEING W A S M IS S IN G BItnatlona Wanted—Pemele ... li McKINNEY BROTHERS •Well, I am going to acquaint table! 606 Main Street Gen. George H. Brett, United AWAY FROM IN A R M V BUaetlons Wanted—Mels .... II 8063 States Array, to the command of you with some compliments. Did HOMe / Emplqymeni Agencies ...... 40 Telephone 6066 - 74S2 anyone tell you. ev^, that you are :T liSTO gtock—Peto—Panllry— the Air Forces of Australis and \ r r Vehicles the United States operating In as lovely as a spring day?” Oogo—Birds—Pets ...... 41 Uvo Stock—Vehicles ...... 4t Yoked at tba shoulders, girdled Australia. "N o” with a shaped belt In front, full ••Or that you probably have the Poultry and Soppllee ...... 41 “3. There Is nothing to report prettiest eyes in North America?” Wantad —Peti—Poultry—Stock 44 skirted, this dress hss a way of from other areas.” For Palo—Mlacellaoeaus bringing out the charm of little She shook, her head, and her Rlclta For Sale ...... 1935 PACKARD SEDAN short curls flew like sunlight about Boats and Accessories ...... 44 isa 2 to 6 which is alm ost miraculous. It is a dress too her bead. g ulldlng Materials ...... 47 1936 DeSOTO SEDAN For Sa le Hunts U-Boats •T think you should have some Ibmondc ’—Watches—Jewelry 41 which hss every pracUcM vlrtu< /> Eloetneal Appliances—Radio.. 41 1937 PACKARD 6 SEDAN eoBom." ^ Fual snd Food ...... 4t-A It wUl wear long and can be easily 4.ROOM COTTAGE — Oeed la- altered to fit the growing child Off U. S. Coast **Xou d on 't iH€Aii thoro w ill be Ssrdan-Farm—Dairy Products to 1937 Oi! d SMOBILE coffee cake with it. do you?" Mouashold Goods ...... il SEDAN The waistline ties in back eo llsahlnsry end Tools ...... It $3250 conetantly adjustable, the full flar "W hat else?” Mualeol instruments ...... II 1937 CHEVROLET ed ekirt can be let down whenever "Let’s look at—everything a mo- OSleo ond Store Equipment ... I4 ment, before we go in, may we ?” SCORCHY SMITH Doctor's Orders Metals St the Stores ...... 14 SEDAN 6-ROOM HOUSE— OU I more length ie needed. Finish with ' wasting Apparol—Furs ...... 17 a round collar of same material or com e. I have beon out bore car garage. Large lot. . W s s t a d —T o Buy ...... II 1938 PLYMOUTH SEDAN contrasting white. an afternoon. I saw you coming X HEAR W WClL.VCa 1 IKELL. ME CANT.' Hoe— Beard Hetele seerte 1941 PACKARD SEDAN Side. Pattern No. 8068 Is for 2. 3. 4, 5 from away over there. Res? Over her MffrffoJ ONE.' 60 iVElX HAVE TO aotanraals Price ...... $5250 there where that waU la." nthout Board ...... I* 1938 NASH SEDAN id 6 jreara. Blse 3 with short stes Ft MOIA.' HOPE THATTXIS FALLS! dors Wantad ...... Il-A leaves tjkss 1 3-4 yards 36-tnca “Yes. I stood there looking at It. AOAn! E^sar CLUE.fur:.. M70 ^ CAR. WHEN , etry Board—Raaorta...... «u 1939 PLYMOUTH SEDAN Boatsrlsl. Contrasting collar 1-4 It's the very first gUmpse Tve had loMlb—Raotanruntt ...... ' Il These Tvre Flaeea Are Ready of the house since I left It—It sue GOES 0Y, TH AT SHE TTsutod—Rooms— Board ...... It for Oecopaney. yard 36-lnch material, 4 yards PiDCS IT UP. AND TH A T ••I Bstato For Rant 1941 OLDS.MOBILE braid for trinuning. aeemc a UfeUnse ago." aosts. Flsta. Tonamento II SEDAN "Did you love It eo much? placa aunboonat are made gay SUB CATCHES O N . For this attractive pattern, aend By Ml*. Amw Oikat ,, UMstloaa for Rant .. 14 S6-ACRE FARM— 7-1 ISc in coin, your name, addreae, Tt Is the only home I ever bad.” and aprlghtly by maaaa o( a flow- FASl For Rant ...... It Parris followed BUee Into the Indoora and out—Mwing daaa- or-pot appUqua. Thara’a no Uw '1 In For Rant di AH Cars Have Good Tires! barn and chtekea pattern number and aiae to The I' r Bomoo For Root . . . . . d7 eoop. Price ...., $4500 liUttidMSter Evening Herald, To- bouse. He prepared blmeelf for ing 1a Juat around tba eornar—lit- against your being pretty while In Rost bl Most of These Cars Have day's Pattern Service, 106 7Ui aome eort ot shock, but none cam^ your w o ^ la there? ^^a I ^MbnSo Foo bolo tle radlab and lettuce aaada are Radios and Heaters. avamie. New York, N. Y. It was pleasantly famished. A To obtain pattern for AppUqued ButWIuj for Bslo . . II man grand piano stood before the eager to be pUntad In tba good y tor Bslo . . . tl A complete variety ot tailored green aarth—loU o< work to bo Worit Apn» and flunbonnat (Pat- tbi Bslo ^ 71 styles and designs for neir frocks, west window where Us grand- ten Na 8SS6) sand 10 cants la ...... tfw ... w mother's deek used to be. dOD II State Theater Pattern 15c. Pattern Book 15c. Uks Fllse ?*TT same youthful Herald, 106 flevonth Aveffba, New 71 BRUNNER’S States, has the task, of hunting Bka Biaa—ua | ^ ,.H ^ !^ « 2 latea n?-* otiasb 80 Oakfauid Street ThhdMS • nM Obe I^ttem and Pattern Book erdetad together 35c. Encloae Ic down U-boats raiding along om taoK ' Atlantic seaboeid. I , Opea Evenings aliga fo> and pattern. ITEEK SATURDAY,MARCH 21,1942

Plan Field Trial About Town ; __ 1 Heard Along Main Street DINE and DANCE at For Local Dogs BINGO * Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Bren- And on Some of Manche»ter*a Side Streets, Too nan, o f 31 BUwell street, and their Tonight in the British American Q ub 'TTie Connecticut Sportsman's daughter. Mrs. ZIU Pecan, have W e heard recently that residents‘' school time were due to the same DANTE’S RESTAURANT Maple Street gone to 'Camp Croft. Spartans- Association, Manchester Division, 10 East Center Street Odd Fellows Bnlldlng in Hebron are incensed over what\ ^ ^ , is planning to hold a field trial on burg. S. C.. to visit Mr. and Mrs. . j . .w 4 ____ 4U. TSfere have bfeen no reports of 20 Games Prizes $3.00 a Game Brennan's son. John, who Is now happened to the waste paper the t^^hers in Manchester pheasant within the next tw o-or ITALIAN AND AMERICAN COOKING Featuring Chicken, Steaks, Spaghetti aad RavtoU. 7 Special Games Prizes ^ S7.00 a Game staUoned. there. Boy Scouts collected through that rushing from their jobs to go to three weeks, . on Olcutt street. Orders Put Up To Take Ont. 3 Free Games Prizes $3.00 a Game town. Seems that they called a work on sUll another job in a Some of the members can be seen, getting their dogs in shape al- NOW FEATURING: r 1 Sweepstake Game o. * o ic James B. Hutchinson of 6) Oak Colchester truck driver who carted | neirby -defenM plant, but we have ready. Gordon Vennard and How- Admission 25 cents. Playing Starts 8:15. street, who was stricken with a 12 bales from Hebron to a paper , been told that one teacher for one ard Wiley are working their two mill in Montville reason or another couldn't find Come Early for Penny Bingro! heart attack last Saturday, ia dogs hard, trying to steady them ART McKAY AND HIS BAND showing some improvement al- When the truck driver arrived in class mem- down on point. There are many though he must remain quiet at Montville he was told the mill ‘>*7 help after sch ^l hou™. other owners who are woiltlng his home for some time yet. couldn't buy from individuals J>e- . ^ couple of cities in the state their dogs, and it can be seen that cause of some ruling by the OPM. up investigations because they are meeting with some suc- A ll members of the Anderson- It was necessary, the superlnten- I their sons and cess. Shea Post Auxiliary who have dent of the p a p « mill sald!^to deal ! Jack Smith will be on hand, at tickets on the quilt ra ffle , will through regular junk dealers. So [hM^teich^ers were worki^^^^^ the trials, wifTi his two or three the waste paper had to t . k « -OAK GRILL' please make returns not later than where and reporting to dogs. There is going to be a local to a junk dealer in Norwich who “WHERE GOOD FELLOWS GET TOGETHER” Tuesday, March 24. pretty much tired out. stake for any bird dog in Man- paid 33 less a ton for the waste Somehow we can't find the chester. There will be three or Members of the Beethoven Glee than was formerly paid direct at heart to be too critical of such ef- four different stage runs in the SUPER-BINGO DINE AND DANCE Club will leave from Emanuel the mill. forts. Aren't we all being told we course of the day. This is the first Lutheran church tomorrow night It looked like a deliberate must double or stint to win the trial that the dogs have ever run, To the Lilting Tunes of at 5:45 o'clock by chartered bus scheme to give the junk dealer the war? And we are also being told according to Lebro Frachia, who $200 I N P R IZ E S for New Laindon, where they will J'2 profit, so naturally when the we probably will be drafted for is the president of the local Sports- DON MAC AND HIS give a concert at the Tower Meth- Hebron people found out about it war work. If a teacher should fall man's Club. odist church. Owing to cancella- they were pretty sore. All the junk asleep in class—‘well, we know a tion of the concert at the tJ. 8, dealer had to do was transfer the couple of kids who wouldn't com- ARMY & NAVY CLUB, Inc. RHYTHM MASTERS load to his truck, drive right back Submarine base, the new time of plain. Farewell Party leaving Manchester is made neces- to the mill that had refused It and DELICIOUS FOODS — MODEST PRICES! sary. sell It to the superintendent. If Saturday^ March 21 RoMt Beef Roast Turkey Veal Cutlets Baked Ham the junk dealer had done the job We have been wondering which of the milk dealers in town had Given \^liiteller of collecting and sorting the waste AT 8:15 P .M . 25 GAM ES! Half Broilers Steaks Veal Seallopine Mra. Bernice Sendrowski, pres- to make re-deliveries on about 1,- it would have been different and no ident of St. John's Sewing club 600 quarts of milk within the paat (20) $5.00 GAMES! (3) $10.00 GAMES! Fine Wines — Liquors and Beer one would have begrudged the which Is having a program and week. Seems that in some way or Charles Whltcher. who has been (1) $20.00G.4ME! (1) $50.00 GAME! 30 Oak Street Tel. 3894 supper in honor of St. Joseph at dealer his profit. other some disinfectant got into associated with G. E. Willis A Son. ALL FOR $1.00! PulaakI hall tomorrow afternoon, We understand that the local pa- Inc., for many years, has resigned a batch of milk and had been dis- Ample Parking In Rear of Club. urges all members to report early per mills, some of them, at least, tributed before the fact was dis- his position and was tendered a We Cater To Banquets with tickets as the drawing will buy waste paper from individuals, covered. So the dealer quickly re- farewell party at the Villa Louisa take place. Out of town speakers and don't Insist that the papers traced the route and made deliver- last night. Thomas Murdock had will be present and a pleasant time come from a junk dealer. ies of uncontaminated milk to hla charge of the affair. Guests In- la assured all who sttend. customers. It ia said that the taste cluded Robert J. Smith, Contrac- We have been hearing a lot of was not affected and the milk tors George L. Fish and Harry Ry. Group No. 4 of the Memorial complaints about the failure of bus would not have harmed anyone, lander. Leon Thorp of The Herald, Hospital Women's auxiliary Mrs. drivers to make local "connec- but the dealer was too careful to and Harry E. and Harry F. Hills. TM GLAD MY William Knofskie, leader, will tions” connect. A group of resi- take any chance. Others present Included G. E. HUSBAND WAS meet Monday afternoon at two dents In the Buckland section are Willis, Raymond Burnham, Rus- o'clock at the hospital. Members the most recent to tell us about the sell Paul. Ernest Smith, Henry ^ of Group 3 are Invited. We heard a group of women re- NOTICE! trouble. I f you mlas a bus at De- Massey and a number of other STUBBORN! ...... marking the other day on the con- pot Square it means losing an hour young men employed In the yard, i I was always so tired after dition ^ the rubbish depositories Toimg people of the Mu Signs or else walking. It was also announced last night ; washdays that my husband Chi society will be In charge of The Buckland folks said their in the business section. One o f the that Russell Paul, formerly with j insisted I send my washing the veaper service at the Second real complaint is over their chil- women said she didn't know which the Manchester Luijaber Company, ' 20th A n n u a l Meeting out. Lucky for me, I tried Congregational church tomorrow dren missing connections and ar- was worse, the litter on the streets, is how associated with G. E. Willis evening at eight o'clock, and next riving home or reaching their des- or the looks of the rubbish cans. * Son^ Inc. New’ Model. I was so thrill- Sunday evening the choir of the These metal containers have tinations late. Many of them have ed to see my linens come East Hampton church will fumlah children who come from Buckland been on the streets now for ae.vers! And Election of back snow’y white, beauti- the major portion of the program. Into town to take various kinds of years, and between the vandalism fully iron^. Towels are lessons, or to do some family er- of youngsters and the bumpera of parking automobiles, most of them Free Enlargement fluffed, soft as down. I ’m Major and Mrs. L. Stockman rands. Many times bus drivers Officers of The are pretty much damaged. One day With Every Roll of Film Ian ardent New Model fan will be unable to keep their en- have driven away from a connect- gagement to speak at the Salva- ing point just as passengers were this past winter when there was Developed and Printed " F w C know! tion Army citadel this evening crossing from another bus. quite a snowfall a local man's car was stalled against the curb- and tomorrow, according to a wire W e have seen for ourselves how ELITE STUDIO received today by Major N. J. thoughtless some o f the drivers ing on Main street. The only way British-A merican Curtia. Illnesa in the Stockman are. We have seen the cross town he could get away from the curb- fam ily Is the reason for the can- and Green buses drive away with ing was to drive up over it. In so

cellation. the Rockville bus just coming to uoing he slid sgalnst one of the rubbish depoMtories and crushed a stop on Depot Square. Wednes- i t 'A i t i t i r i r i d f i t 'k - i r - i t day afternoon at 4:t0 p. m. a it against a utility pole. He didn't Club Private Stanley ZatkowakI, son pay any attention to what he had ITS EFFECTIVE of Mr. and Mra. Igfiatz Zatkowski, lame, elderly woman carrying. a

cane tried to stop a done Similar accidents have fallen of Starkweather street, has been WELDON'S OWN bus in front of the Woolworth on many of the rubbish cans snd assigned to Headquarters Squa- Flve-and-Ten. The bus had stop- they certainly look it. NEW POR.MULA Will Be Held Sunday, < dron, FVst A ir Support Command, We psss the suggestion along to at MltAel Field, New York. Pri- ped at Birch street, but the woman TOOTH PASTE couldn't get down there in time to the Town Fathers that it might be vate Zatkowski enlUted in the Little Bit Goes Further catch the bua. so she stepped Into well to get a new supply of these March 22 — 5 P* M. Arm y A ir Force on January 14. the highway and waved her cane. containers before Old Man Priority Get A Tube Today makes it Impossible. The driver all but ran the woman At'Onr Pharmacy! Mra. Harold C. Alvord, of 33 down. He must certainly have At The Clubrooms 1 feated. Richard Road, is ataylng at the seen her, but he didn't stop. LTTTTTTTT.TTTTTy I Hundreds Of People Are Hotel BUtmore while in New York "Spota” Zanlungo, proprietor of Connections at the Center are the Oak Street Grill, did a nice job City. bad, oftentimes because the driv- of timing on hla souvenir portraits

ers don't look to see if the passen- of General MacArthur. He ordered Supper At 6 P. M,

gers have all arrived from the oth- a large shipment of the pictures I PHOTO F A X A U C E CXIFRAN er buses. Now the drivers per- Taking Advantage Of Our over three weeks ago. They ar- (Known Aa 4)iieen Alloe) haps have as many complaints rived the day the news broke o f I SPIRItlTAL MEDITM they could make about the behav- General MacArthur's great trip WE K1LL1WO Soventli Dangtiter of a Seveath Son ior of passengers, but passehgera from Bataan to Australia where BIRDS WITH Bom WHh a Veil. are their stock in trade and they he assumed command o f the Unlt- Readlaga Dally, tnctodlng Sunday, should take care of them. ONE STONE/ Cash And Carry Service Natkma forces. So "Spots'* dis- B A. M. to f F. M. Or By Appolnt- tributed the fine pictures to hla meat. . In the Service o f the Peo- Misplacement of labor during cuetumers just as though he knew ' ' ,*i'A -ple for SO Years. the vital defense 'efforts of this 108 Chnrch Street, Hartford, C.

the ifresent time, according to A Bissell street family ie being We do expert Commercial Photo- Same high quality work but the saving goes •:uthoritles. Probably no case bet- blamed unjustly for an Incident graphy.. .either Portrait or Mov- cr exemplifies this than one which BENEFIT GAME that was reported in these col- ies... as well aa famish nationally , ■appened a couple of weeks ago to to you when you bring your work and pick umns following the test blackout advertised Photo Equipment fo r! 1 local resident. It seems that An Gasoline Stations RENAISSANCE here. The mother was busy up- yon to take plctarea yourself. In ..irlng the last war, this fellow fact,, wkatever your photographic it up. stairs making beds and could not FIVE "as a machinist's helper in one of answer the door when an aqaist- pnoblenia may be, we hare all the he factories In Hartford. Ha did answers.. .And you'll like onr ex- TS. ant warden knocked. The radio 'll right for himself during those tremely low prices, too. How In Manidiester Now waa on and this, too, made it dif- POLISH-AMERICANS lays and succeeded in learning, he aboat\rentlng Movie Film and a ficult for her to bear. This same thought, all of the principles of family Is well represented in na-. Projector from na and entertain ^

Saturday, Mar 28th the machinists trade. A fter the tional defense. The husband served the kiddies with a home morie

School St. Rec -i- 9 P. M. war, when all o f these defense two tricks in the army, one dur- show. On The Following NEW MODEL factories folded up, he came back ing World W ar I, and they are Admission: to town, and managed to obtain a paying |5 weekly towards defense

68c— 7c Tax— Total 75c job in the Cheney mills. bonds purchases. We hope that Hs was placed in a department I those so-called neighbors of this S(diedu)e To Comply LAUNDRY In the old mill, and got along all fam ily will realize that they are right in hie own particular way. good Americana and will stop the

Summit Street After having spent some 20 years offenses they have been in the hab- -fa llo tsj^ Phone 8072 in thie one departfiient, he waa it of committing against them. CX4iX>C, ___ considered as one of the best — A. Non. CflM£RflSHOP ■ With Government

workers in the room. Then came KOPPERS the seconfi World War. 'iTils .Isl*

low began to grow restless, and told hla work feUowa that he Regulations.

COKE should he In that same factory In

Hartford again. He hesitated

c >mewhat, in acting on his THE W. G. Manchester Dry Cleaners thoughts, but finally, he,weakened,

American Legion and went over to the employment GLENNEY CO. office In Hartford, and managed to Coal, Lomber, Maaoaa* SappHoa, aaeure the superintendent that he

Palat knew all at the prindplea of the Makes Garments modem lathe, rean.er, drill press, Mi Np. Mala SL TeL 41tt Open 7 A . M .

Regular American or what have you. He was Imme- diately placed In a position In the I------

and factory, and told to report for Fr^h and New! work, the following morning.

Legion Complete with uniform and

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