X t u e b d a t , KAWXI n* M t KWSL39 Manch e«*cr^ Evfin ing Hera Id The W’cather Average Dally Circulation Forecast of C. S. Weather Borenn 7k F or the Month of Febmnry. 1944 is planning to Invite all former members to attend. The meeting Tw6^Teachel*s Fair weather tonight and Thnra- Weddings IjQmmbyloBe and dinner will take place at the 8.657 About Town Pastor Names Y. M. C. A. The Kiwanis Club was 'ThunMlay; rlxing temperature. instituted 20 years ago on the iec- ' Member of the Audit / —------— j| Guest Speaker Resign Posts / Sermon Topic ond of April. Town Treasurer WARD’S Borena of Clrcolatlona LVtni: David Lodf* Vt OM Fal* George H. Waddell was the fln t Mancheste^^A City of Village Charm *a U planning to IwM tta annuid Yost-Walker president. Dr. D. C. Y. Moore who call and VatMPan'a iilgtat on was at that time a member of the Miss Ruth Kozelka aiid Rev. Paul G. Prokopy to Tbe marriage o f Miss-Tithe 1 F. F o r i l l P r High SfliooY Wed, Morning SpecM (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS ay evening, March 81. At this Walker, daughter of Mrs. Annie Hartford d u b worked hard in the Mrs. Frances Donald* VOL. LXIIL, NO. 146 Btlng the kwga wlU p r e e « t aer- Deliver Lenten Address E. Walker o f 91 Birch street, and Principal to Return for organization Of the local club. He I f«er last night at the Joint cele- by the employer and not by the Browns, Grays and Bides. tang fighter planes accompanied .cent of the "bomb loads, but now of 'a third town on the northwest­ in Manchester he was a loyal On '^he Square average 60 per cent. In one re' about the pillboxes. The officers west from which an estimated 30 Jon of the 26«» anniversary of To Take Care registrant himself. The cases are member of the Kiwanis Club and For tortber information call at them. ern slope. Some Stripes. 750 to 1,000 Fighters in Escort Pompei, at the foot of Mt. are Lieut. (Jol. Harry C. Kirby of pieces of German artillery and legion and unit. follows: served as president. Alexander Jarvis Co. office on cent bombing of Berlin, the 'CWS The committee of arrangements Center street or at 26 Alexander It was estimated that 750 to 1,- reported, "our airmen unleased Vesuvius on the south, was buried Asheville, N, C., and Lieut. Col. many mortars continue to raia Stanley S. Jaklel, by Wilcox Single and Double-Breasted. Sizes 36 to 46. OOQ fighter planes took part, mak­ 350,000 fire bombs which consti­ Farmers Seen by the eruption of 79 A. D. Alfred K. Du- Moulin of Sparta, shells into the ruined, towh.- In the account in yesterday’s Of New Pupils Lace Co., Middletown, denied. • street. Invasion Ring Snapped srald concerning the Honor BoU Phones: 4112 or 7215 Regular 24.98. ing the total force between 1,250 tuted 98 per cent of their entire Lavs Falla Over' Crops Wis. "Our efforts to clMr the Henry T. Skoeg, by Bryant and T he hall of lava fell over crops The heavy steel pillbox, they of Cassino and occupy the ; the Temple Beth Sholom, sever* Chapman Co., denied. Read Herald Advs. and 1,750 planes. load. errors and omissiona inadvert* Roofing—Aslieslos This was the fifth U. S. heavy Dropped to Mark Targete Being Coerced in the area, burning them. Ameri­ said, is large enough for a two- slopes of dominating Monte . Fii^t and Second Grad Richard R. Lewis, by J. and J. Shut Around Japanese can and British soldiers wore steel sino were pushed ..energetically jly cre ^ in. Omitted were Pvt. Trucking Co., Harrison street. bomber attack against Berlin. Fire bombs are used In almost man machine-gun crew. Is equip­ ierman TulJs and SOMSc Robert ers to Be Housed Lightning fighter planes started every raid. They are most effec­ helmet^) against the shower, and ped with a ‘)>eriacope, has a slid­ against bitter enemy opposltloM Hartford, denied. Siding and Rock and terrain difficulties. Monday . nd. Also Major A." Elmer Lewis H ,. Wintz, by Ellis Coat the U. S. visits with- an offensive tive against warehouses, factories On Crop Plans natives placed iron pots bn their ing panel,to cover the gun aper­ was rated as. a capUin. Commu]iity Hall. sweep March 3. A small force of and other combustible building.s heads. ture when the gun is not'sflring and 'Tuesday,” a headquartcM Co., denied. Wool Insulation Emirau and Eloinusao commentator said. John L. Von Deck, Connecticut British and American Fortresses bombed the Berlin dis­ and' are used either alone or in Back to Jobs Early this morning the molten and even has a heating system. > tan ~ CM ) members To wMeve' the' c'Towded condt- [Mutual Life In'surarice Cb„ denied. trict the next day and on March conjunction with high-explogiv* Two Separate^lionse Occupied Easily; Kavi river of lava rolling— down— the. It can be hauled into’ posttlort •with Expert w»rkmnhshi|>. All work northwestern side of the mountain I'knve" ■ the privilege of inviting tlons at the Washington school on Philip Goldstein, Thrifty Clean­ guaranteed. ReuHonahle PrieeH, 6 about 850 heavy bombers drop­ bombs. . In night operations, in a tractor. Allied troops holding one point Lguests to the meeting Friday af* Ce^r street, the Board of Educa­ ers, denied. War R elief ped 2.000 tons of bombs on special cendiaries also are flropped to Probes Projected into eng Virtually Erasetl had swept away the first houses in The pillboxes are placed so that on the Monte Cassino slopes wert- No obligation for an eHtiinate; Action Halts O rcola two miles from the peak iTismoon at the-TJC.CA^, when tion last night voted to open Elmer J. DeLuca, Silent Glow Write. targets there. Several » hundred mark the targeta for other bomb­ Charges; Yniung Ex­ In Naval Bombardment fire from one can cover flank ap­ only 400 to 700 yards from tws Frank Preston will give an quarters for first and second Co., Hartford, denied. bombers made return visits Marcn ers carrying demolition bombs. The latest blowaff of the famed proaches to another. Often jhey strong German artillery points volcano, whose lava swallowed up 'Uustrated talk on ’’Birds and grade pupils In the Community Walter J. Pyka, Tyler Sales Co., 8 and 9. Seven main types of fire bombs are dug In so that only a small just west of the town, making it perts M a ^ B e Saved. Bus Walkout the villages bf San Sebastiano and KWUd Flowers.” Members who Hall In the Silver Lane Home de­ Hartford, denied. . Moaquito bombers struck in are in lue against German and AIlie(] Headquarters, South­ part is above groupd and, with particularly difficult for AIU«4 Burton Insulating Co. Mass! dl Somma yeaterday, came gunners, firing from the valley ol I'kave heard Mrs. Preston state velopment. This 100 per cent denial of ap­ 180 Oxford St. Hartford western Germany last night. Japanese installations, CWS said, west Pacific, March 22.— (^) camouflage added, are difficult to J:that she is a most Interesting peals from local boaid appeals .in­ No Looses for British Waahingtoib March 22—(/P)— at 4 a. m. today. Flames shot 200 see at more than 30 yards. the hills beyond, to neutralise th< The full BChool board was pres­ Phone Hartford S'J-4SI5 —The snapping shut of an in- D ozen feet above the circular cauldron, I^Voaker. ent at the meeting which took dicates a general tightening of the . The R.A.F.’s overnight opera­ (Continued on Page Two) Two separate Hous? probes were Northern New enemy fire without endangering' nilea governing deferments, mem­ tions, which included laying of projectedtoday into charges that vasion ring around thousands showering the countryside with their own men. this under oonsideratlon. Mape England Communities cinders and lava dust and fine Mlrs. Selma Moseley of 240 Oak And figures had been prepared and bers of the Selective Service Board BINGO .ontgom^ry t yard mines In enemy waters, were car­ fa rm e^ are beiiig coerced into of Japanese at Rabaul, Ka-i The hand-to-hand fighting in partlclea were still, settling 'Mreet, whose son, Seward Harris, here believe. Because of the heavy ried out without the loss of a sin­ Caasino's southern portion was a study made of the conditions at g up for Federal agricul- vieng and in the Solomons by Affected by Strike earth at midmornilig in Salerno, Germans Move >:|8 an,, aviation ordnance man first the Washington and Hollister calls on available men the local gle plane,, the Air Ministry said. officially described as "very board will soon begin reviewing all 824-828 MAIN ST. TEL/5161 MANLIHESTER Foreign Policy tupkl 'programs under threat of Marine landings in the St. 25 miles to the aoutheast. '> tSass in. the Navy, and in the street schools by the Educational Tonight at 8 O'clock This morning the German radio Called Off at Noon. heavy.” t'lPaclflc area since July 6 last, has cases of single men in all occupa­ Utary induction and deprival of Matthias islanda, 580 miles Evacuating ReiMenta ■ German defense -forces in CaSSi-'- Policy committee of the board. It declared Allied bombers, presuma­ gasoline rations :uid farm machln- Meanwhile authorities proceed­ T o Hold Other Just received a letter from him. the tions as well as those of married bly U.SJL.A.F. Fortresses and south of Truk, was disclosed on were reinforced Monday by was brought out thst the number men who are not fathers. / Review Gives ery. Boston. March 22. — (in — The ed with the evacuation o f 5,000 in­ r;Rrst in three months. He says he new pupils in the western part Liberators, had roared Into north­ The charges were made by Rep­ today by Gen. Douglas MacAr- young Nazi paiachute troops and o t U. S. Department of Labor an­ habitants of Cercols and complet­ units of an armored grrenadier di­ is feeling fine and in good spirits, of the town was so great that the ORANGE HALL west Germany. resentatives Riziey (K., Okia i and thur. and U his mother has been read- Potential Air Base, Ogiupled nounced today that the strike of ed the removal o f the residents of ' Balkan States vision. Official reports of fighting, Waohington school was Jammed ADMISSION .25c English coastal observers re­ Hint on PI IS Harness tR., Iml.). Harness, a the small town of ' Pollena-Troc- the papers she will understand ported several contingents of me­ member of the House / Military The flat island of Erhirlu, a po­ 200 btis drivers which tied up the tn the town's southern section indi­ and there la a - likelihood that G. E. WiLLtS & INC. Boston and Maine Transportation chia, which lies immedialely to the cated that they may have regained what has been going on and the mors ohildren of the younger dium bombers tbundermg toward Draft Deferm m l suhijpmmlttee tential air base, and nearby Elo- [ ^ause of his long silence. He adds Motor Tune-Ups C^ompany's .service In a dozen east of buried San Sebastiano and Extending F^ll Military some ground there after recaptur­ ages are to enter the school soon. the cliffs of France, which were said the bringing o f any suon pres­ musao were occupied easily Mon­ Massa di Somma. ^^at he hopes it won’t be many Lunger of Alt Kinds visible Tn clear weather. Half Dozen Qtiestions sure on farmers was "reprehensi­ day by ground forces from the northern New England communi­ ing the Continental hotel wreck­ Over 815 New Houses Brakes Relined ties had been called off. effective Concern also was felt for sev­ Occupation to Bul­ age. hsore months before he can come R was considered by the board ' American Mustang pilots who ble," and added: Solomons who thus shot the front . home. Young Harris was among Mason S u llie s — Paint— ^Hardware Of Immednt^ Diplo­ at noon today. eral coastal towna furthe/ to the Additional Prisoners Taken that there should be some other strafed enemy airdromes in a It can be cou.-trued only to line of Admiral William F. Halsey west In the path of the new stream garia /and Rumania Hw first outfit of. XT. 8. Soldiers at Valves Ground sweep yesterday over 450 miles of mean that unless the. (draft) reg­ from the Green islands on past Commissioner David Hilliard of An offici^ announcement said place la the far western part of Shop Blish Hardware Balsam Wool Insulation ^ matic C ^ c e m No'w the department's Conciliation serv- which, while still more than two ^ :|0anManca. He apent three months southwestern France almost bag­ istrant signs up with the Agricul­ the length of New Ireland to a Afte^Hungary Held. that additional German prisonsi* the town Instead of trying to Atlantic Gas & Oi4 ice,'who made the announcement, miles away, was rolling slowly to­ have been taken, increasing to 23| ,ki Morlk ACrlLa and nine of his make further use o f the Bunce ged sin average of one plane In Sharper Relief. tural Adjustment agency and near juncture with General Mac- 'kuddias lost tkeir Uvea -by enemy Far These Specials agrees to the programs promulga­ said he planned to confer with ward them at the rate of 25 to 30 the total captured since ths battlF school. The children who will apiece. Ai’thur's conquerors of the'Admi­ feet an hour. They are Portlcl, Lop^lon, March 22—(iP)— Ger- xfionedoea. .. RUPTURED COKE ted by its long naired planners, he ralties. management and employes at his began a week ago. make use of the Community Hall Seven Mustangs Lost B],yJohn M. Hightower Boston office later In the day In an Torre del Greco and several Inter­ troops. already in control In ^------Warren & Jarvis A communique last night an­ will not be consideied tor defer­ While the invaders, aided by air On the Monte Casaino slo'psK will come there for .the pupils TruHH fitting cannot he done by Tel. 5 1 2 5 Wasmngton, March 22.—{JP>—A ment as an age’.'uK’iral worker.’’ effort to settle all differences. vening villages, all uituated on an rungary, were reported moving British troops made a determinad who for the most part come from 1083 Tolland Tpk.,Buckland nounced destructloii of 20 German and Naval cover, brushed aside important coastal road. mail or by heanay. SAFETY Flashlight Batteries 10c ea. 17-p Mr Complete Dinners 100 German warplanes subjected Having pkst Training The transportation company an­ The Bulganian cabinet was said „iarlnes sunk since the war stark toiiiy^rll— toM im a letter Jo the American The strangulation nopbe — air nounced tha,t bus passengers woyld CARD PARTY ‘ Served 5 to 9 P. M. London to a sharp attack, last Talks Unlikely by.the Ankara radio to have met ed, all but thre, df^heni by ene­ Toll 5 or 6 Chitoical Society Mr. Roosevelt bases won by amphibious Invasions be delivered at the Lowell and Also A La Carte Service. Pints \ 95c doz. night, causing casualties and dam­ dating back to Noveniber—extends in prolonged session yesterday to my actiiin. presumably while os 1 :30 P. M. TOMORROW age in a number of aectiona in the acknowledged'^ that >ounger aclen- Lawrence railroad stations to con­ discuss German demands for ac­ xists probably have the best train­ clockwise through: ' TTie Green nect with tram service theie dur­ war patrols in Japanese contrott' Followed By heaviest assault upoii the city Reds Warn Finland She tive help in the Nazi war,again.st ed' waters. The Scorpion carried s since the fire raid of March 17. Cause 6 f Ei^plosion ^ ing In ne^ scientific developments ing the strike. Rus.sia. Bulgaria, at war with Commando Knives $4.9J and Uigt taking them out of work (Continued on Page.,Eight) ' Bus passengers northbound to crew of approximately 75 offleeit* FASHION SHOW' Bombs alao were dropped at Must Bear Responsibil- and men, all listed as missing tl BY BLAIR’S With Sheath. Made for Service Men. Glai Ammunition Storage points on the Manchester and (jon- (Continued on Page Eight) (Continued on Page Slz)_ ilv for Aftermath. action. Her comnianding oBIcel Pinehurst opens A’T 3:30 proof Blade and Leather Sheath. / (Continued on Page Eight) Treasury Balanc^ cord. New Hampshire line are to Depot Not Determined use train service between Boston, was (’omdr. Maximilian G •.Yn., doses at 12 nooi on Schmidt, a native of BoonvUl* Lowell or Lawrfence, connecting at Moscow, March 22.—UP) — Pur W e A i^ a y s . Washington. March 22— (A6 — Mo. MASONIC Pendleton, Ore., Mar(^ 22 The position of the Treasury theiie points with special buses ther peace conversations between JapPositioil » • • Meot Cleavers^ $3.25 -An igloo containing ,borom bs'ex­ Soioti Raps / March 20: , arranged to meet the emergency. Moscow and Helsinki appeared PleasKlry-*'shoppin8r Good Rugged Type for Home Use. / Reds Nearer ploded at the UmatHta ammuni­ Shortly after the start of the unlikely today in the wake of an Found Brutally Beaten Receipts. $474,38.-1 2.38.59; Randolph, .Mass,, March 23.--4F tween 8 10 W Hnes- TEM PLE - tion storage depot at 9.'30 last official Soviet announcement warn I lenditurcs, ; $251,696,956.55; Called Grave — , \ voung woman, described hi I days. It wilTiiave you time .^dmlMlon ...... 50e. Rumaiiia Lme night and five or site persons are Money Plan lalance, $16,691,497,813.53. (Continued «* Page Six) ing Finismd that she must bear re- . . .last Wednesday all shop­ Vashlon Show Only 2Se. Lgnd Lime $1.10 hd. missing, <3ol. A. Buyers, com­ sponsibiliiy for whatever may nap. Police Chief Patrick T,' McDonn** manding officer, announced at as "the ’ daughter ol a promlnenl ping -Yvas coneeiumted be­ For or Gardens. Fine Ground. pen as a result of her failure to • ' T ■ ' ,• Lawns midnight. > Charges Proposals for accept I^ussian armistice pro­ To jo Says Empire Now Boston clergyman,” was founi tween 10:30 and 12:30. ^ Knife to\ Within 30 He said names o f the casualties posals. brutally beaten and dazed > In 4 | Facing Battles Which lonely section ot the town earl] . Here al Pinehurst we want Miles » f Prut River; would be announced as soon as de­ Stabilization Will Give More Parleys to Be Held The Finnish governments dcci to serve you with the best termined. ^ u s e bf the explosion Sion to reject a Soviet six-point Will Decide Its \ Fate. today after b woman motorist r» \ ^ Garden Hose Britain Gold Control. parted that she had seen a mali of “good things to eaf" . . . \ Not Synthetic. Ooser to Escape Road. ia unknown, he said, but "there plan was announced to the Russian Range and Fuel is no knowledge of any sabotage.” On Using Atlantic Charter people last night by the Moscow and girl struggling near • pnrtMl] and promptly. London, March 22—UPi—Prem­ car. .McDonnell said the girt ap r Washington, March 22—(A>)-^ radio, which said ” a negStlve re­ ier Gen. Hideki Tojo. told tiic Jap- OIL London, .Marbn 22—(/Pi^Rus- (Continued on Page Six) Representative Smith (R., Ohio) ply” had been received from Hel­ parently had been abducted from 11 Pocked 25 feet $2.49 sian Annies smasbing through ane.se. Diet today that Japan’s mili­ point near her Roxbury dIstftoJ “ NOW IN : TICKET PRINTING today charged that British and London, March 22—ig*)- — Prim er ^ "I am not' prepared to ejnbkrk sinki on March 17. tary position ill ' the _ past few Bessarabia in a Ihighty surge to­ American proposals for post-wsu' "Thereby the Finnish govern­ home last night. She was trentoi TEA GARDEN METERS ward the Balkans have knifed to Minister Churchill told Commons; on this subject at question time months has become grave and the Packed 50 feet $4.95 currency stabilization are In real­ today that there would be‘ "renew-1 today further than to state that ment has taken upon itself entire empire now is facing- battles bv a Randolph physician lot I GRAPE JUICE withli) 30‘ mites of the Prut river responsibility for the conse­ severe cuts on her bead and fneq| Meter prints amount of de­ border of Rumania Moscow an­ ity a ringle plan intended to "in ed consultation between the prin-: the Atlantic charter stands which will decide its fate, thv Ber­ 8. & W. APPLE JUICE veigle” this country Into handifrg cipal Alllea” on the application of declaration of the spirit and pur­ quences,” declared the announce­ lin radio sa'd today. McDonneil reported, livery on your slip for your nounced today, and other forces ment, which was Issued by (he S. & W. RAISINS striking southward wen reported over control of its gold stockpile the Atlantic charter under the pose in which lU signatories are The oroadcast, rei.-drded by The Barbed Wire $6.25 waging this war—not lylthout suc- Soviet Foreign Office___ naby Llvee LesBTban 8. A W . PRUNES protection. V within 48 miles of the major es­ to Great Britain. . changing phases of the war. Associateth Press, said Tojo Sp^“ ■ \ 4 Point Heavy Grade. 80-Rod Spool. Not the He contended the objective was Churchin did not elaborate ceas—and that it Impirei ho pact 'There was no indication what peared before the Diet to report Raleigh. N C „ March 8*—^ WILLIAMS VANILLA cape road for. the thousands of A 35-pound danghte* bom to J Cheap Variety. Germans in rhe 'Odiissa bottleneck. to have the United States assume whether these consultations might or bargain with, our enemies," those consequences would be, but, on the war situation when it re­ WILLIAMS SPICES they could take the form of an all- convened. for; a final threc-day Negw ooupl®* Mf. snil Mn* Aaw L. T. Wood Co. Reinforced by'maaser ot tanka, $5,000,000,000 worth of British take the form of a new meeting of • Churchill “ jd ' Harris, here yesterday Uyed im and- artillery pouring steadily debts owed to other countries, "to the Allied, “big three” —as has j Lipson asked, "May we take it out Russian offensive against Fin­ plenary session after a lengthy re­ 61 BisaeD SL Tel. 4496 land coupled with air and aea ac­ than a day* Ur. Tbomaa F. Cam •wa. across the Dniester river, the Rus­ restore London as the world’s been rumored. that means that the support of cess. ' V GET Electric Fences $15;50 up Give Him All the government to the principles tion now that the Baltic fleet at ■ Tojo told the Diet: cart, the attending phy*»ciaB,ani sians slashed the Cemuuti-Baltaky banker and financial center, and His reference to the Atlantic today. The chUd ISth In tte PEPPERIDGE FARM Battery and 110 V.olt Types. ^ trunk railway In Uieli advanc* to­ to finance her (Great Britain’s) charter—on which Clhurchlll only of,the Atlantic charter remains as Leningrad ia freed from block­ "’Iliroug'n hei'o’sm, Japanese sol: BREAD AND strong today as when the docu­ ade. dlers h»ve been able to ward off Uy. was 83 inchee long ward the Prut, starting line for the the Comforts world tfadt' and pay for her Bev­ last week refused to schedule an fuU set of teeth. Dr. . STRICTLY FRESH southern wave oi tne 1941 German eridge (aocial oecurity) plan." open debate in Commons— arose ment was drawn u p ?” The atatemeot by the Foreign the first onslaught ol the Ameri' “I said I was.,not prepared to Office reviewed the diplomatic cans but;hew attacks must be eX' The mother .vaa reported aO rigm | -L o c a l EGGS Bone Meal, 100 lbs. $4.00 invasion, a Soviet communique de­ Possible In an address prepared for de when Member Daniel Upson asked s • • clared. The Russian units sweep­ livery on the House floor, the for a clarifying statement "in view embark on this subject at question exchange with Finland starting pected from this stubborn and A T PINEHUR.ST Saleslady with the publication March 1 of the lough enemy, who buses his plans Denied Right, to See p ^ g k tm ing southward toward the vitdl Ohioan added that "this is not of the doubU which existed sa.toj time further than to make the Washiagtan, Marcti 38— Odessa-Tiraspol-last railway (Aao what territories the principles of particular statement I have Soviet terms, which are regarded on material superiority. WILD BIRD SEED ' Sheep proposal for international coop-' •Theae new attacks are likely Joan Mnnnera, one-time struck to Within 20 miles ol an­ the Atlantic charter were to ap­ made,” Oiurchlll replied, "but It here as generous. CARROLL'S OUR STOCK OF SEEDS AND FERTIUZERS eration.. . (but) k proposal by On March 8, the statement said, to be iaunohed with greater actress, today wan Ii| other escape Ine for the Germans Great Britain, supported by other ply.” implies no contradiction of the righto fo tee her 1I-; At in the south. - A id .the Wat: question that I do not wish to add the Soviet erabaa«y in Stockholm weight than anything' experienced Manure 100 lbs. $2.95 IS READY FOR YOUR SELECTION debtor countries, aided and abetted, "It Is evident that as the chang- so far. ’The' war situation is truly daughter aa Jnsttoe f AMj 880 Towns Liberated mg phases of the war succeed one to what r have aakl.” . • _ . was advised by the Finnish gov­ 785 >MAIN STREET by our preaent administration, not grRiVCvf* I - rigned a femmi The hammer ana sickle was Fund another, some furOier clarifica- Churchill made no further com­ ernment that it could not accept omtody af the •A.aa*."' only to bleed- the United States the Ruasiaa tam u without pre­ Home Froat importaat rais^ above 830 more liberated \ : white but to destroy her very Uons will be required of the posi­ ment after Uiborlto Geoffrey Cather, Have a Permanent Position Mander asked "WlU you make it liminary dlscusslona and . was told He aaid tne home front was just towns and vtlDjcs yestcrday im blood-making organs.” tion under the document which the final Open for a FulPTime Sales-, the ftiissians continueb to pound perfectly clear that we shall not in turn that this reply was unsat­ as Important as the righting front ‘ No GoU to Sobacribe has become honorably known ias and added: lady. Larsen’s Feed Service the Germans back along the 500- the Atlantic charter,” Oiurchlll have to go down on our kneaa and isfactory. Blish Hardware Co. mils front -from old Poland to the- Renewing an earlier attack on Tha Soviet government empba- "Final victory can be won only MANCHESTER, CONN. 38 DEPOT SQUARE TEL, 5406 unofficial ^ Tireasury p r o p i^ s for replied, "and that this must be a aak for German consent to any nttameys have live day* Iht Pl«a.>.lt*KVlHtNlfSHT niliK A ljU , i»lAi>L.rtti»l CiK,A/l*iNiN., >V £iU;mpany G State Guard Army to the State Guard. A first appearance, before the Bank­ 30, All parents nn^ friends are ip- Slight Cut from Last Witness Will -G o on Did they know Hedtia Hopper, ing committee and yesterday he liciting on the part of Mrs. Arnold Local Greek Le*lter tlieNj'orld. The two counts in the Mann act To Have Social; T^ree canvass will be made to recruit ans in Att»ailing Exec-- Try 10 : Siiiijilify the W. .McKinney^ Mrs, Frank Bosio vited to come any time during the i n ^ 4 2 margarine output waa Stand in Afternoon. the rnoide columnist who has de­ Indictment against Chaplin’ allege some of Manchester’s fine rifle expanded on these view.s in testi­ day. They may bring their lunch Year as Result of voted sAme space to the Chaplin mony to the House postwar Com­ ifnd E. W. Atwood: Organization. 426 nuVJlon pounds. It climbed to that Miss Berry was transported Recruits Sign Up. marksmen to shoot with the local ulive Orfler Setup. C.iirrpiil Svsieiii. if they wish und stay all day. 014 mltnpn pounds in 1943. Thia case? Did they read her column? mittee. , Expanding Military Los Angeels, March 22 - (A’)— to New York in October, 1942, and N.4TI0NALI.Y FAMOUS company in competition with Mr. and Mrs. C. Anderson . $.5,00 Last Thursday Supervlaoi Dun- year it whl be 739,200,000 pounds. ■Two Jurors were excused for back to Hollywood, for, immoral He told the latter group tiwyC Mr. and Mrr ' E. W. \twood 5.00 tield brought us n.jme new books; Eta Chapter of Beta Sigma PtUi final plana ftur the annual an- othi^ companies of the 2nd Bat­ Washington, March. 22—(flV— A eommittee eonsisting of , Mf"- Needs for ProductsK Margarlnh M i set aside for civilian The Charlie Chaplin tiial, moving cause when they said that Chap­ purposes! Pending Is a civil suit talion this spring and summer. surplus property held by \v&r Charles E. Atwood .... 1.00 "We the Guardians of Liberty," at its mettlng iMt night held at pnsumptions. will average about lin’s British citizenship might in­ L^nlvei^ttry dinner of Company G, Msmbera ’of the House Banking Robert H.- .Smith, Carl Noicn and ! ^ n i along at a brisk clip, entered i;|^ In which Mi.ss Beriry seeks to have agencies should, be disposed of E. Anderson ...... 5.00 "The Tlnibertoes," "The Adven­ the home of tha diractor, Miss r pounds M r person. fluence them in reaching a dp' committee opened a new. attack now. He said he has akked the William Buckley o f tha Board of Evelyn Johnston : 6f Bigelow By Janies'Mfcrinw' hnd Grurge • fw r second day tmlay with strong in­ Chaplin declared the father of State Gaarda, were made in a re­ Mr. and Mrs. r. Anaaldi . . . 3.00 tures of a G-Miin," "For Free­ This is the margarine distribu­ cisiOn. A third was ruled out be daiighter, Clirol Ann, fivejaumltin fSitlmldiPs Payments “ I nwise" today on what ’they call goverh- Army and Navy to "dig vigorous­ Edmation has been named to Mr. and Mrs. F. Bosin .... 2.00 dom’s Sake"'and "Our Careers as street, elected th« following offi­ ZIelke ! dications that the first govern­ port c f the committee last night tion with the per^ntage of the to­ ment witness would*be placed on cause she worked for a govern old. ment-by-executive order and'''this ly" and bring all possible sur­ study plans for the pnt U. S. -Seventh Army, replacing Federal Juw e J. F. Tn O'Con- wa.s this that brought up the dl»- Mrs. Donald M iller...... 1.00 change was the elect ion, "pf Mar ’The butter we send the Russians This backed up whnt Republic­ tains a mixture of jellied 611, finely Otto Manell . . . ;v ...... 100 Lieut. Gen. George S. Patton, Jr., nob,' former U!\S. Comptroller of ans demanded earlier in the week powdered scrap magnesium .shav­ cUssioi). Instead of 'pffeiing a garet Manoggia to replace Gert­ NOW PLAYING puts- a comparatively alight dent who led It to victory in Sicily and currency and one-time law ^ r t - I N G O — stated pay with 15 per cent more O. Marion ...... 1.00 rude Noren. Other members of the when the committee queatloned ings and other ingredients and Mr. and Mrs. A. McKinney . 1.00 in our own stocks. We give them later was rebuked by Gen. Dwight ner of the late William Gibbs Mc-^ W. L. Clayton, the newly-appolnt- provides a tremendously desiruc- as an adjusted pay, some of the committee: Samuel, Woodward, in lend-leaae less than 5 per cent D. Ei.senhower over the slapping Adoo, kept , proceedings going at Mr. and Mrs. R. Moonan ,. 2.00 Thomas Wilson, Recato Cocconi, Toniorroiv Nigli^ 8 O'Cloek, Oilil Fcllowg Hall ed surplus administrator. live blase which "cannot be ex­ members of the board felt that A Friend ...... 1.00 of our total butter. of a soldier in a field hospital near a fast pace yesterohy. Giesler tinguished.” This bomb, CWs the entire amount that they were Rose RiVh, Miiiiii^ Alhasl and An­ In addition the Russians gel SPONSORED BY KING DAVID UIDGE. I. O. Q. F. Representative Smith' of Ohio ML and Mrs. C. P lr ie ...... 1.00 thony Mnneggia./ f’alcrmo. and Carr told him questions and Kunkei of Pennsylvania were reported, la the most recent type paid should be considered. Mr. and Mrs. J. Rogers . . . 2.00 from us margarine and fats, like (Patton known In' the field as they would like to havc^ut to the 30 ------OAMKS------,, Oiiesvl'reaeiier lard. “old blood and guts" and "the especially critical of handling the used against Germany. It was announced that the new Mr. and Mrs. Reinville .... 1.00 prospective, Jurors, and'^en the 25 Giuhes ...... \ .$4.00 Prize Per Game schedule for next year would add Jacob Ringhoffei ...... 5.00 Dr. B row n^ '^iag' of the Bolton 'This country’s butter supply this general who never lost a battle," judge took over the interiWation. Congregatiprtal chur.ili will be the year—about the same as in 1943— ha.4 been given command of "an­ 4 Special Games ...... $10.00 Prize Per Game $4,700 in pay to teachers and $740 John Rogers ...... '.... 1.00 Did they know any of w at­ 1 Special G))sme ...... : ...... $.50.00 Prir.e to other workers In the system James Smiley ...... 1.00 guest preaylier at St. Mary's Epis­ will be 2,046.000,000 pounds. other Army,” the War department torneys Involved in various rami­ copal church in Manchester this Door Prize $10.00 without taking into consideration Mr. and Mrs. L. P..Spenser 2.00 To meet the various demands, said in Washington, but the unit fications of the Chaplin civil evening at 7:30, m BtSI the possible need for more teach­ Mr. and Mrs. John rimbrcll 1.00 the butter is distributed this way and the general's whereabouts criminal cases? Had they formVd Special Cards lOc Each. ers next year. Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Wood­ . T'anii Bureau Meeting with the percentage of the total were not disclosed. It was consid­ any opinion of the merits of thi All Blnlgo Players Are Invited To Attend! ward ...... 5.00 A’ ./demonstratlon of the Soy in parentheses: ered possible that his new duties Mann acl ca.se through reading Mr. and Mrs. C. Williams . 5.00 ,Be^i will be given 'inder the ausf Civilians: 1,556,000,000 pounds might be connected with the in­ H. J. Zlhimerm.tnV...... 1.00 piCes of the Farjn Bureau at the (76 per cent): military, which in­ vasion of western Europe.) X Ladie.s' Benevolent Society biisemenl *of the Quarryvllle< cludes the armed services and the Patton, noted for his firy tem- V Lsiyww>iw»s»p^ ggj M A IN ST., M ANCH ESTER Ice Refrigerator of the Bolton Congrega­ bhurch on Thursday at 10 a. m. War Shipping administration: perment and disregard of his own tional Church ...... ’... ■20.00 Everyone is invited to attend. 366,500,000 (18): Red Cros.s and .safety under fire, apologized to the Clearance Bolton Cong.,Church...... 10.00 Fmirth Quarterly Conference territories like Hawaii and Puerto officers and men of the Seventh i The Fourth Qt.aiterly Confer­ Rico: 11,000,000 (1-2 of 1 per Army for the slapping incident. 7.1-Pound Ice X'a|ia4-it.v. Total to date . ----- $643.86 ence will be held bn Thursday eve­ cent); lehd-lease, almost all to Reports originating in America Three Shelves With Two .Adili- North School News ning at 8:30 at the Quarryvllle Russia: 102,000,000 (5): reserves last December that Patton had 'tional Shelves In Door. Mrs. Mary Wippert gave a book Methodist church. ' set aside for emergencies: 10,000,- been relieved of his command as a to the little people of the North, Final Rehearsals ------000 (1-2 of 1 per cent).- .- result of the incident were-dcnie-J $ 35.88 school; The oook is "The Tale of Final rehearsals Cor the variety Margarine production is break­ at that time by Allied headquar­ Peter Rabbit" wrtttou by Beatrice vaudeville show have been held by ing all records and has soared in ters, which declared he would re­ MONTGOMERY Potter. It nas big colored pic­ the Youth Felluwahio of the Quar- _^ON THE SAME SH OW ^ the past three years as American main at its head. tures! The littlj peop(!- like it very ryvilie Church and the group will WARD & CO. much. pre.sint the finished show on Sat­ JANE FRAZBE 8-14-828 .Main St. Tel. 8161 The fifth and sixth grades are urday evening at 8 p. m. in the FRANK ALBERTSON .Manchester studying South Amerlea and its basement of the cmi.ch. Everyone ‘ROSIE THE RIVETER’ food, shelter, -products, animals is invited to attend. The proceeds \ from the show will bo used to pur­ chase hymn books for the use of 1 \7 17 TO THE fOR ^LOUSES the Youth Fellowship and the U 1 V £ b r e d c r o s s Quarryvllle Meihodist church ■;. fOR school. The youngsters have work­ ed hard on the .-ihow and would ap­ preciate a laige audience. 841 Main Si., M«iichcstcr Clioir Reheprsal Choir rehear-ai k» the Quarry- ville churi'h will be held this eve­ v:X: ning at 7 at til', home of Miss Wr Doris Skinner. DA^^C1NG Service flien Notes \ - f ! i EIntier Wilson .nas returned to - I his camp after a 10-uay furlough 1 spent with his father Thomas Jt- ( Wilson of South -o?-! TONIGHT - - I ' Donald Tedford of the Mer­ chant Marinos spent Sunday at his home on West street. . AND EVERW\ .Meeting Postponed \ The 4-H meeting scheduled for EASTER CHARMERS! • I \ Monday ovonMg waa cancelled due NIGHT to the alorirt. A mooting will be held at a later d.ste and all mem­ I bers of the committee will be noti­ Frilled Necklines! . Prints! 3 PC. KROEHLER-REG. H74.M fied .of the new date Spneial'Town Aleeting - The warning o f the special town O ' V meeting to ,De\ held Saturday, Sun Pastels! Bolero Dresses! I March 25. 1944, \n the Fireplace / I Room of the CtwiAunlty Hall at- 2 p. m. waa printed in the Monday’s . You (MB find that wonderful dress for 1 edition of the HoraU. The aecUon -N Easter right now at Blair’s . . . but For .All S Pleecav of the General Statuiea referred BITDGET ^ \ U) in item 2 of the warning should you’d better make your selection, real TERMS v<# have read Sec. 96G instead of early while assortments are at the / 960; in item 3 of the warning the m section should lead 970 instead-Of Sheridan acaaon’s peai^ Prices start at: TV-1 \ 970. Both sections referred to deql wdth the resei'Vfd fund recom­ mended by the Selectmen to be set up for the purenase of a site, $8-98 preparing plans and construction MASSIVE CARVED A of a central schc.olhouse. y FLOOR S PIECE $195 SUITE YM€A Notes SHOW • Tonigh; 7 ^ 6:30— Banquet — 'Girl ■ Scout Council. . THURS. 3V. 6:30-7:16—Basketb8ll--BoyB. t;16-8:15—High School Girls— giifa aad t Chalra— Gym. EVENING 8:15~Gym open for Ba

Tomorrow (SHOWN LEFT) A really la r| | ;«, 3;00-5:00 p. m.—School League. fine quality suite at our lowest 7:45-8:30—Girls’ Oub — C|ym MIDKIir SHlIW HANDBA' price- in years. Attractive earvingg, and paeeting. FRIDAY We’re showing the larjEeat fine /details. HALF. PRICK. / 13 9:00-11:00—Badminton. and best aaaortment of hanil* FRI baga in towp. Priced . .. « STATE We*re Waist Oee[i^ $2.98 to $9.98 1^1 HARTFORD / \ . - \ GLOVES in Biouses /, rODAY AND THURSDAY ' Kid or fabric gloves in Black, HANDKERCHIEFS You - are cordially invited to bring your .V SUPER-GIANT SHOW! ■White and all those high ahades ao Dainty Hankiea — prints, aolida, ’ popular thia Spring. $1.49 to lace-trimmed styles irom 25c.. child ^ photographed y s , in fam ous Fruit of fhu LoomsI $3.98. by- a noted photographer of children on Wi Thursday, Friday, Saturday, March 23rd, MaryMARTIN $143.50 24th, 25th. FraiieliotT ON E 1 »9 S a n d 2 , 9 3 Decorator type! English Lounge Did POW ELL styling. Genuine DOWN and feath— You will receive absolutely Free one 7x10 . Good news this Easter seosonl Plenty er filled loose, reversible pillow AND backs and seats! Decorator type Silver Tone Portrait. of blouses in semi-toilbred and dressy tapestry upholstery. Sofa and chair included. styles to crown your new softer Spring Children from 8 months to 10 years old suit. Durable rayon sheers and will be photographed . . . Only 1 porlrait i% W T O M , crepes, easily washable . . . a blessing per family. in wartime. Soft shodos of pink, M m /ii blue, maize and white. Sizes 32 to 40. Make appointment now , . by coming * TICHNICeiO* Into JMfw SaMsaa Cl»a4e 815 MAIN STREET BLAIR’S »D Y - rOITEK. lAlNS ‘ e N o n c x ! W eX GRANT CO. MANCHESTER 757 MAIN STREET ■) TELEPHONE 849* OPEN TMtmSDAT AIID SATCEDAT EVENINGS. CLOSED WEDNESDAY APfEBW Dd^ TbM« W in Be ONE Omplete MN a im it MAIN SI. MANHSIi EvMilBg Show So Come Eerl.Tl t >/-■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD; MANCHESIEK, CUNN,., WKD.'NLSUAi, mARcn a , io4S

[(iU rfO L R on' the stand Ssr.s M Sir Sfnln ter, and, besides, be got the best today and the court remained in ^ 'i-. yesterday, the opening of the third quality," Brown said. session yesterday until hia exam­ Pictures Not week of the Prefect corporation’s When Berry asked Brown ination was finished. 86,460,000 damage suit against a whether the two Prefect houses in As he left the stand Judge Oar- Governor Aids Easier Seal Drive group of film distributors It charg­ Stamford did not get more pic­ roll C. Hincks and lawyers in the ^ppoAes Plan Hill, former speaker of-the Con "It sepinS to me that the atory Best Quality es with conspiring to withhold tures than anybody elae, tba case joined la wtihlng Mm success necticut House of Representatives, la so preposterous. You aah( me to pictures from it until after they mer corporation official answered: In hie Army career. To Use Girls entered a blanket denial' 'of the b e lie f that this home which he had been shown In rival bopses. “ We don’t want to bpy cheap George 8k Youngman, general charges, and supporting testimony (Zhjtowiak) degc-lb'js in his com­ ^ Army Corporal WJlness The corporation has theaters both pictures, Mr. Berry. .We’ll pay counsel for RKO S^io Pictures, was givep by the plaintifTa wife, plaint as being happy wps broken ^ For Full Day in in Stamford and GreenwKfii. money, but. we want to live." Inc., who has been subpoenaed by Britiids Against Mrs. Agretyna Zanowlak, 60 and up by conduct which would move the plaintiff, waa scheduled as the iher Object* to Hir­ Defense Counsel Joseph Berry Willard McKay, attorney for next witness. YOUR HOME FOR SPRING two of her four daughters, Mrs. a man to deep resentment, and yet Theater Suit. ■ brought out that when the Prefect the plaintiff, then interposed wgh ing Youngsters {9c Hill as *JProposterous' Lillian Nlcoalo of Shelton and Mrs. he waited nearly 24 years before Corporation Instituted legal pro-. the question: ■ \ Anna Romanoke of Mcrl(|fen. he did anything. That la too much “W hat makes the difference, Oc#s Pole Moved V' In Disi^ssing Suit. ■ for me to accept.” i New Haven, March 22.— — ceemngs In 1941 its Palace ^ d Tobacco Farm Work. After hearing the ^-testimony. Oorp. William Brown of /the Army, Strand theaters In Stmford were Mr. Brown, the greateet amount . former vice president of the Pre­ receiving the entire output of of celluloid that goes through a Williamsport, Pa.—(4^—SheiH* Jrldgedbrt, March 22—(Jpi—Su- projector, or what’s on the cellu­ Joseph M. Schmucker has acr Hartford. March 22— State ^,_lor>Court Judge William H. \ fect theatera corporation, told a RKO, Universal and Columbia pic­ Labor CommisBioqcr Oorhellua J. ^ Federal court Jury here that the tures and one-third of .the Pox loid?” complished w hat'he act out to do branding the plaintiff's when he took office last January. r Oanahar saya ha la “unalterably “prepoaterous,^' dismissed \;orporaUon’e two movie houses In Film products whereas, the Plaza "W hat’s .on the celluloid,” he re­ theater, one of eperated by plied. "The quality of the film, of He’s talked Lycoming county Into ' oppoMd" to a plan to recruit 14 m the bench the 860,000 altena- * Sts^ord may have obtained more 100 AND CLEANUP DI SAVINGS (on of affections suit brought by aidturea than did a rival, but that Joseph Brandt, got dnly the pro- course.” moving a pole which has served as and 18-year.old firia from Maasa- j^ihouneerfient In order not to overstay his ladder for escoping county Chuaatta to work on tobacco plan- V Paul Zanowiak, 60-year-old fac­ Jvey were not as good. ducts of United Aftiet* e»d Para­ tory worker of Union City, N. J., The corporal, on leave from a mount. leave from the Army, Brown had jail prisoners since a horse thief tatibna thia auramet In Connecti­ to start hia return trip to Alaska first used it in 1896. ..- k cut where they would, live in work agalnat John U. Hill, 80, of Shel­ 30st in the Aleutian islands, was "But Brandt had only one thea- campo. ton, former stat^ Republican lead- The Farm Labor committee of A. 13. C. Fixit Co. Zanowiak, a native of Austria, tta^O tate War council, to which testified yesterday, that he waa 21 MAPLE STREET TEL. 2-1575 "1 m Gommlaaloner yeaterday> aent married in the United States in AGAIN OPEN 10 A:M . TO 5 P. M. word of hla oppoaltlon, waa told, 1907 and that In 1910 and again ^ however, by Ita chairman, Paul L. in 1911, while living In Shelton, he Have a “Coke”= Kom Er Bij, Amice ! ‘ Putnam, that the youth of Con- had argumenta with Hill about the FOR REPAIR OF YOUR hocUcut and aurroundlng atatea (JOIN us, PAL) hqmprlaed the only remaining IStter'e alleged attentions to Mrs. tcoervolr of farm Ihbor. Zanowiak. Hill had him arrested - Putnam, who alao ta state farm r ------^ Sewing Machine - Vacuum - ' labor auperviaor, aald the Agri­ cultural Ehctenaion aervlce had a Way to Relieve • -*rwponaiblUty’’ to aupply ade- ouate farm labor and to aee to the Itchy Pimples Toast#-Iron, Etc. welfare of youthful worketa. He When your skm Is Irritated with Sorry that illness caused us' to only open our store two oatimated Oonnectlciit’a farm pimples, red blotches and other Jabor need at 25,000. skin blemishes, and you’re crasy evenings a week. For the inconvenience to our custom­ Cono^ea Action Not illegal with- itching torture, here's qujek ers we apologize. But we are again able to offer first- COmm'iaaioner Danaher conced­ relief. Get a 36c box of Peterson's class, prompt repair service. ed in hia meaaage to the commit­ Ointment st your druggist and tee that employing youngatera in apply this delightful soothing their lower ‘teena on farma would balm.' Itching relieved promptly. WE BUY AND SELL ANY ELECTRICAL n ^ bo Illegal becauae there waa Smarting soothed. Your skin APPLIANCE. CALL FOR ESTIMATE. •41:1 “not a aingle atatute on the booka" looks better, feele better. Also regarding agricultural labor. wonderful for itching of feet, Inaa Edna Purtell, Labor de­ cracks, between toes. "Try it. partment investigator, said that at piMa work ratea of 80 centa a ' bundle moat girl tobacco workers could not earn more than $1.60 or Donald Flhucber, left, shows off the tool bench at the Bridgeport ^PK CE fEMI-PORCUAIN PYREX OVENWAREv lOc to 1*69 82.40 a di^, while it waa planned Rehabilitation/ Workshop as he enlists Governor Bsidwin in the cur­ Motor Tune-Ups to charge them, $1 a day for board rent Easter sbal Drive of The Cohnectlcut Society for Crippled Chil­ / 4 2 5 at the camps. dren. Jimnile Demeo looks on with awe and Lister C. Burdick of / DlllHIR ffRVICI FOR fIX Bridgeport, vice president of the Society and State Chairman of the Brakes Relined With the approval of Roy E. V «isA« baking wore la ateodDy .gaining In 1 Moaer, atate labor auperviaor for Seal Sale, with interest. Both youngsters are from Bridgeport. Valves Ground First quality American temi-porcolain. Sollqiro pattern . . . deco­ Hf. PyiwAWOte ia gaarooteed fa r tw# yeova ngnItinR benokteig term labor, efforta are being made T rated under the glaze—cannot wear off! Outer border of laurel in Boaton to engage 200, ^ r l to- Auerbach foundation lecture at damage suit of Mrs. Alice O. A tlsntic Gaa A Oil -- 1 from even heat. Aloe auHoMe for aervtag aa the tubto uoS h a m woritera and 200 others are Connecticut College for Women. Smith of New. York against Her- leaves and floral figure. . . on on ottractivd pink background, lovely . feeing sought In New York state. sey Service, Inc., and Trallwaye of atoring In the refrigerator. The noa-porooa gtoaa doeo oot oh- Tobacco growers have agreed to for any meal of Jhe day. Set includes 6 each of plotes, cups, sau­ Dafhhge'Sult Decision Reversed New England. Mrs. Smith was in­ Warren & Jarvis aorb food odora. Covered caaaerolea, baUag dlafee^ gia • pay for eatabliahing the propoaed jured in a collision Involving a cers, sauce dishes, butter platesi I platter, vegetable dish. camps and to pay the salaries of 1083 Tolland Tpk., Burkland Hartford, March 22.— —Fed­ New England Trsilways bus. on camp supervlaora and of an aasiat- which she was a passenger, and ant auperviaor for each 25 girls. eral Judge J. Joseph Smith reserv­ Phone 3865 Niffht.s 2-1598 ed decision yesterday at the con­ ■parked tnick owned by the Het- Seaa Paaeo la Two Tears clusion of the trial of the 826,000 sey concern. New London, March 22.—OP)— . . . or how to get on with a Dutch flyer ,liaon Henderson aald here last auR BifT''m r- CLOMLT W OVM / night that the war probably would J 0im tu, p a l is the jovial invitation of Dutch flyers here in America for training. fee over In two years, that the PO U f HING WAX F IB E R H A M m United States likely would be fac­ It’s like the Have a “Cok»" of the Yankee airmen. It means FrienJUness speak- ed in 1848 with the need of provid­ ing jobs for 5,000,000 and that REUPHOLSTER m g ...in Buffalo as it once xlid in Batavia. And that’s what it means when O vert ^ nothing waa being dona about it With 69c 4*69 “caeept to talk about free enter­ 3-Piece Living jam offer it from your home refrigerator. Across the Seven Seas, Coca-Cola prise.'' The former OPA head, now MacDonald’s 7 Point editor-in-chief of the Reaearch In- Room Suite stands Cor tke pamte that r^rvs5«g—has become the favorite greeting of the Equals most famous ond oosfiietS flench Stylel Self-vnntilatnd)#icli« .. etltute of America, spoke at an Feature *ss Coca-Cola Shines os R dries! Just pourrou Rc-Covered with Home.spun open-hearted. ^ roomyl Washable enamel outiido- Its natural for popular names .. . spreod around! Seals floor (or - Which Inclmles to acquire friendly abbrevia- finish wiH not chip qr dbeolorl 1, Stripping your furniture to lOTUEO UNDCI AUTHOSItr Of TMI COCA-COIA COaPANV IV Rnoleum) with a durable dlrt-re- the frame ^otu. That’s why you hear Suede-tike, veWety-smooth inta- Rummage Sale 2. Rebuilding — with new C(X:A . COLA B01TLING COMPANY, EAST HARTFORD, CONN. i-CoU caUed “Coke”. UsHngflnWi. Contolns Camoubo, rlor prevents snags in the dothesu springs and ailing'added hordest wax Imowii Dries fosH Lotge U pright Heoaper . ., .8JS TOMOItflOW. »i«0 A; M. on 5. Reeovering with home­ / ConghHn Bldg.. Depot So. spun _ 0 1*44 TIm CX Ce.1 North Methodist WSCS. 4. ReBnIshIng the woodwork Better Govera 6. Sagieaa-proof constnu-llnn Priced Proportionately Low 8. Free Pickup and Delivery 7. Easy Terms Phone 2-4127 All Work Guaranteed! MacDONALD UPHOLSTERY CO. • a ^ e - \en 983 MAIN ST., HARTFORD PHONE 2-4127 HARTFORD Telephone S-7171.. .Out of Town Castomeie Call Enterprise 1000 I ' Witfaoat C h a r ^ M/. STANDARD OUAUTY COMRiniLY AUTOWADC a-RIICE RYRIX MIXING- DECORATED CO O KII- X. ■> STIR LADDia 2.59 IRONINO TARU |.5 9 s o w L s n 95s CONTAINERS SmL 98 ^ Rot, vride steps ore grooved for Sast grade teeiened wood top. 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U . S. Gleaners and Dyers ontgom ery A 'f •S44H MAIN aTBEET / 836 MAIN ST. ass MAIN a n c R 1EML. M l 824-828 BIAIN STREET TEL. 5 1 8 1 NEAR MONTGOMERY WARIVS TEL, S isi MANCHESTEK M A N C H ESnai . viv , rJ * r J*- successfully withstood the chal­ indicated the Nazis were trying to lenge to his party leadership and neniiy of guaranteeing that ! decide thaV, with what they spent Caucuses Pick “disengage’’ themselvea from the was reelected town chairmafl over Manchester \n the headVn effort to reduce Foreimi Policy Oak St. Block state ballot addressed to a sperl- Farmers Seen attacking Russians In this sector. Former iState Rep. George Kirt- fle soldier will reach a soldier on Stalingrad, thk, Nazis' could have Nikolaev, Black Rea port 65 miles land by a vote of 328 to 175. 'vening /Herald 500 Delegates T n ^ Cisfinnu-Oiietefl the nioVe. Apparently only 19 encircled ami i>y-p\sscd and iso­ northeast o f Odessa, already is en­ Review Gives Is Sold Today V FUfUSHKD BT THE Bciiiji; Coerced circled on Its three land sides. Furnished By Town "iSialrman Henry . C. Wil­ MD^tALD PR IN TIN Q CO„ INC. states are willing to admit this lated the city sevaval times ovrer. son 'was ousted in .Danbury, and '' I t B l«a«ll 8tre«^ difficulty; and the remainder are And if our expendlt^e at Casaliio Office of Price Administration Expression of Sentiiiient another • Fairfield county feature Ja^lioheater. Conn. On (Irop Pliuis Hint on Plans M tn . M a r y 4 DcCiaiitis / Reglonh) Department of Information -tpHOMAS rERGUSON content to slide along on the bland keeps on, mflltary histisiry may de­ as was a resolution adopted by the Q ^ r a l Manager ,'JU Tremont Street, Boitoa, 8, Btassachuaietts. For--^ Qare Luce Weston caucus opposing the pro­ pretense that they have fhem- ckle that the same expenditure, Back to Jobs PhrehasPN Properly; Founde^Oetober !• lltl ^fiinlinued d'rom Page One) ' (Conllnued From Page One) posed new highway across Fair- selves done all that Is possible. more imaginatively and \ adven- Delegate Is Heard. Fnbllahad Beai^ Evening ^Eacept G r ^ a c l i o I n A g e n t. Meatfl. Fats, Etc./' through April 30 Book Three Air­ field county. could \ have ' tundars and Holiday ■..Entered at Since the . Pi'e'sldent apt>arent- turously .directed, could \ h s v e a-,the conduct of the Action Halts oreign equality of all countries, Book Three Drown stlimps Y plane Stamp I good indefinitely A The Republican Reorganization ithe Foat Oiric* at Mancheate^ Conn., By .The A 88odaied"Pre8a ly undertook this survey in order gained us much niore valitablOj whi-.’’ tai'ge or .small, beyond the 'limits Mrs. M aiy DeCiantia of 202 • and Z valid iJirougl'/March 20, new stamp becomes valid May 1. committee In Waterbury, loser of ^aa Beoond Claaa Mall Matter. _ to which olliei world loaders have' a court fight Saturday in an at­ progress toward our final iiict^y | Although the i’liief Kxceutive Porter .struCT, whose husband, . - Booh Four lO-^poln/ red stamps, Uasollne *' At^east o'ne .expression of senti­ to discover whether he should Bus Walkout commlUe.d theniaclves. " o t b b c r ip I'x o n . r a t e s \1 m.ide no specific promises, he. said Frank DeClantte, operates the T ip ^ A8, B8, C8, D8, E k and F8. good In Northeast and southeast, 9-A ment faVqrinlg the election of U. 3. tempt to have the town chairman sign or veto this bill, he baa ob­ in Italy. accept the slate of delegates it hie whS studying the-Whole situa- — , ( Oiitaiile .Scofie of Stateiiieiit Top Market at yak and Cottaga^ through May 20 ^One-point brown coupons good r>ir three gallons Such imagining glves^-no Rep. Clare Boothe Luce of Green­ wished t6 file, made an attempt to viously had no very clear answer. , , i tlon with regard to drafting of (Continiieil from Page On«t), The immediate, questions for streets, today pHrebased froitf^ Btsunps good CLt'_ change ttirough through May 8. B-2, B-3, C-2 and wich aa one of (Tbnnecticut’s 16 ca.st a ballot anyway, but the If he signs the bill, the soldiers of any liberty to recommend «bau-; He is ex- which his program furnishes a Clifford R. Burr theyusrtiess block March '20; retj/iokenf: good indefi­ C-3 coupons good for five galibna regular Republican slate was the M\ ' -•'■■■ ■' '■ OF . ~ donnient of Oilr strategy at Ca.s-hiei t.cit in i.ssue a policy statenienl strike officials of the tj-an.sport' tiackgrouiiil aie outside the scope, nitely. ’ / everywhere. delegate! to the Republican N a­ 19. states will benefit from Itii at 37-39-41'Oak «reet. corner of only one recognized and was elect­ The ASSOCIATED PRESS tion'company and the Boston am ^if hla.Jrtatemeht. which is based Cottage. The sale w m made Prw-pssed Foods Fuel Oil tional convention was l^eard yes­ provisions, but the soldiers of oth­ slno, wHerV the isfsue is now joined [ thi.s week. V'nrious war indus- ed. The Aeaoolated Preaa la exolu«|ve- .-i"",, . j 1 . liric.s liMVe Witnied Hint de.spite the Maine railrniim issiied a statement Hull's speeches over the pai>t, through the agency of George L. Book Four src-eii stamps K, L Period Four an<) Five coupons ly antitled tO the M e of republ ca- end this death, struggle must- oe i terday os town caucuses were held Henry C. “Zip" Zehrer, former er stales will, not,' which Is obvi­ in yi'hich /they said that union ' ears. But tliey may be do- and M,/valid throu.;i Maich '20; Valid in all areas through Sept. 30. »n of aJL4>ewa diapatchea crecltted Graziadio. The tqirchahe price to name about 500 of the 660 dele­ state policeman now prominent in ttot o^tierwiM credited In ous iiijustire. Tf he vetoes, he will finished. Rl'H tile te.SKons^f ('a3:. armed servii'es, war production officials Portsmoutli local 1038, cide^in the light of the principles 10-poirtt blue sla'Tipj A8. B8. C8, was approximately $12,000,y was' gates to the Republicans’ state Danielson . Republican politics, ■ and alto the local newe woiikl be retarded if industry were AinalMmatcd As.sociatiori of. D8,^nd E8 good th.cngh May 20. The l^ocal War Price and Ra­ take the benefits oKthls bill away ,«ino can he applied In the futiiie, he I'ai^iiown. They arc; indicated. convention April 13 and 14.. backed an opposition slate at the . her*. luit peiinitlefl to keep .Hdtiie of its streer and Klcctric Kailway Km- 1. \ ^ a t kind of rclutionship, One-point green stamps good as tioning Boaru ic locaten in the Lin­ rhMi of repnbllcatlon of from the aoldiei'S of,.th« 19 states, wittKiut loss of face,-With upques- The ptoperty, a one story b l^ k change through March 20; blue coln sclicol opposite the post of­ The Republican State Central Killingly town caucus, but was de­ l^patclieiI herein, a^e alto key men Who arn under 26. pli^s and Bus Operators' of niiiitary oK^diplomatic, Is thi.s gov­ of brick construction, is complete­ committee baa recommended that and tlieie Is apparently little likc- Uoned sav'lng of tijiie and life. /tokens good indefinitelv fice., Office noura are aa folloyus:, feated. T h ii modernliMd version o f the ever popular l>is|ilu>s'f'opy of Nollee ^ iierica, AKL., had been in con­ ernment reh(ly to extend to the ly rented. It includes Rejrmand'X -no fetate officials or members of llbood that this Congress, stub­ ference with them since |?*pfnition Sugar Monday, 10 a. m. to 4:3U p. ip.;' sofa has squate arms which flare back from __ •ti aervloe client of N. E. "A- French Natiq^nal committee or er’s Grill, Thomas SapienZa'a Cangress other than <3overnor In his charge of pressuie on of a working agreement, March i. Book Four Stamp 30 valid in­ ruesday, 2 p. m. to 5:1S p. m.; the front slightly. The_ cover is a deep 1 1 ^ .5 0 ^ea Inc. born and narrow^ and polltii;ally fiii'iners. Harness displayed a cop/ possibly other ^ t r lo t lc groups, in Package Store and the Tip Tdp^ definitely for five pounds; Stamp Wednesday, 2 p. m. to 5,;15 p. m.; Baldwin and Senator John A. Wage Inrrpaae Nought preparation for the liberation o f ralsm colored ta^atry. Regular $226.00.. abUehere Repreaentatlvee: The petty aa It is, will muster tlte pa of a ininieographed notice sent-to Mrs. 'Jo, M. Boyle Market. Mr. DeCiantls has oper- ■/ 40 good fo r five pounds for home Thursday, l() a. m. to 5:15 p. m.J Danaher be among the national Gas on Stomach Manchester "One of the principal poihLs of France by Allied Irivasipn Armies? ated the Tip Top Market on the >^;J«nua Mathewa Special Agenoy— trlotic conscience for pssSage rif a \ a (Iraft-age farm er'in his diati icl canning thr.-mgh Feb. 28. 191.’). Friday, 10 -tb'5:15 p. m.; Sat­ convention delegates, who will be Relieved ia t miaatec or Xew York. Chicago. Detroit and controversy." the coriipnnv state­ 2. SlV'iild the Uirited .States Mrs. .John M. Boyle of 661 Eii.st site for the past six years. Shoes urday. 10 a. m. to 12:30 p m. — named at the spring''convention, new and better bill. As it is, In' by tlie Grant County (Ituiiun/) I.o- doable yoar aioaey back Beaton.^______■ ■ ./ Date Book cnl Board .No, 2.- It directed the ment said, "was an effort by the now lircak relation.s wUh Finland The block has pas.sed through Book ' One S*anip 18 valid Th,e telephone number Is 2-0494. but some quarters have been urg­ Wh«a Mr#«r ttooaob held e«uM» phlarij]. union offieials to get the Baston Middlp.'Turnpike, was unanimou.s- Im m i. Mnir iMach end hMrtburn. doetert UMiilT ' MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF. nation’s record on the issue staii.ds egistrant to report lo his Agilcul- over Helsinki’s tejectioA^of Rus- several ownerships and was at one ing that an exception be made in ■rnrrtlw Ui> fitUit-ictliil nadlrlm kiwarg foe ly efccteiiroresident of Gibbons As- MMlomiilt ralirf—owdlrlRM like iImm In B«U-ue CIRCULATIONS. ______■ as a disgrace and a shame, which ture War Board withUi five days and Maine Trans[K)rtatlon com­ Siii's peace terms, whlcn\r)tTicial time owned by the Manchester the case o f Mrs. Luce, mentioned Tonight .symbly, tfatholic Ladies of Colum­ States Boldlcrn wounded In action Tjliltii. No liiulfn. BOI-ini brinfi le e and added the capitftllltcd arid un- pany to agree to a .'>0 per cent in- Wa.sbiiigton eon.sidercd Icnmnt .n Trust and Safe Deposit company / Jim or double lour monoi bock M rtlam at koaio The Herald Printing Company, will not be essentially altered if BanVict; Oirl Scout Coiiiu it and bus, at the regular business meet­ Five Froiii Slate 'in the Central Pacific, European, occasionally as a natitmal conven­ 10 ui. He ot m druMln” Inc aaaumea no flnanclal reaponal- der.s'cnred words— "after you have crea.se in Wages for extra work view of F'inland's inevilablex de.-^ during the liquidation of that / the Fre.sldent acts either way. I.a'aders ni the Y at 6:30. ing of the club, in the K. of C. Mediterranean, and Southwest Pa tion keynoter possibility. . blllty for typographical efora ap- signed up at your township A. A. operating buses during the late feat? / bank's assets. It was built 20 earing In advertlaementa^ In The Annlvershrj' banquet of Ambu­ fivening hours to serve workers at Home last evening. Listed N^'oiiiided cific area.s, the War department Recommends Naming One or few-of-a-lcind S[anchcater Evening Herald.______lance TransiahdaUon Unit ut ttie A, meeting.” 3. If Riis.sla. whose Arnpri's ar years hgo by Truax and Bolin, w;ho announced today. The Ridgefield town caucus came ■ "It- is very important,” the no­ the PorLsmoiith Navy Yard.” piuietiating steadily deeper into The new president has been an were at that time contractor in Willkie In Wisconsin Legion Home antive member of the A.s.sembly, The Connecticut soldiersX^and out flatly last nlg^t with a recom­ V i Wednesday, March 22 tice continued, that a certified copy Jn turn. John J. Killam, of Bos­ I’olaiui, decides finally again'Jt town. / EXPERT Card party and\FBahion Show, h a ^ g held the office of vice pres- their next of kin: ^ mendation that Mrs. Luce -be As Wendell Willkie tries to win of 19-14 pfiiduction be maintained ton. president of Local 1038 of the deaiing with the Piilish govcni- Manchester Memoatai Hospital idenCTor the pa.sl two years. She WbrttingtoiT ^'larch 22 -((P)— Mediterranean area; named one o t the delegates. The "as directed .since in its ab.scncc Bus Drivers’ union, said the trans- incnt in London,' will the United , RADIO SERVICE Hull’s n Points Wisconsin, it Is again Impossible Auxiliary at the Ma.siuHQ Temple has taWn a particular interest in NamesXof five Connecticut men Brcnia, Pvt. W alter J.— Mrs. Ridgefield delegaUon will have a 11 may be placed in Class 1-A snd i portatlon company Had "not lived States (and Britain as well) rec­ Further Peaces to predict what his personal politi­ 'rhiirsday, Marrh the Mother’s (Circles, and is the are incited in a iist of 508 United Veronica Brcnia, mother, 18 Star hand In nwnlng the two National ^ r e U r y H uU’b 17 point state- held for ntllitary service." up to one or two clauses in the ognize a new Polish governnie_nt ? street, Ansonia. CALL H. MEADE cal fate may be. The Republican Zoning Board of Appeals,''Muni­ leader of St. Gerard’s Circle. convention delegates from the ^ddnt of the alms of America s cipal building at 8. Neiifling of Notk'ps Sl«p|>ed contract." 4. What measures is Jhe Unit­ Talks IJiilikely Oakman, Cpl, Ernest G., Jr. — Killam added that "thp principal A menibeh^of the Manchester Fourth Congressional district, i. Phone 2-0898 'foreign policy contains little that primary voters of that stale may .Saturday, March 35 ed States prepared to aupport for Mrs. Pauline C. Owens, mother, Hai ne.ss,' who said the .sending of contention concerns overtime pay Green school faculty for several which Mrs. Luca repreaenta. quite conceivably reject him as a Mother and Daughter Banquet e notices by the local board has beginning the political reconstruc­ (Continued Vy6m Page One) 75 Summer street, Hartford. is new. What would be new would in connection with all lines of tMe years Mrs. BoylV.ls a graduate of Most of the town caucusee were T Highland Park Community ^Cliio, he>n stopped, also made public a tion of Italy after Allied Armies Pawlak, Pvt. John P., Jr.— Mra. be to And this foreign policy, ex- candidate, and may fayor some transportation company and not Classical High school, Springfield, routine eflelrs, but there were at clubhouse. letter^^nt out by the Jay County reach Rome, at which point the sized at that time that the armi­ MR. WEGNER • Katherine Pawlak, mother, 39 Co­ other candidate who has not even only in connection with the run to Mass., and of Boston University. lumbia street, Ansonia. scattered contests and one of firtiMMl In this and previous Monday, March 27^^ lindiamkl Agricultural Conserva­ Badogllo government is supposed stice terms .Jiroposed by Moscow these e a w .^ e end of the 26-year and from the Portsmouth-' Navy She received her degr'fce of Bache­ Power, Pvt. Jeffrey M.—Patrick AmMcsn itatements, formulated condescended to discuss' the is­ Choral Frolic, Second Congre­ tion comtiHlIee requesting farmers to relinquish control? lor of Education from the latter. were "the /Inlnlmum and elemen­ SAYS:— \ reign of “uiicle John" Thornhill in a t Spring Housecleaning Savings sues of the day from the Repub­ gational church. Yard." 5. How long can the United tary ones/and that only accept­ Power, brother, 88 Seeley street, In the Atlantic Charter, and re­ to siihniit thHf 1914 fanning plans Other officers who wer* elected Bridgeport. Brookfield. Wednesday, March 29 and stating tmet the Information States maintain its present policy ance ofAheae terms by the Finn­ \ ' N iterated St Moscow and Teheran, lican party’s point of' view. Mr. to serve with Mrs. Boyle for the “Expert fit Is ImportMt for Rosasco, Sergt.' James — Mrs. The veteran member o f the Farewell to Rev. Watson Wood­ "required by the Btdectlve Service of' withholding recognition from ensuing year are as follows; ish gWernment would make pos­ state House and Senate withdrew Willkie carries with him no cer­ Jap Position all feet, but especibjly foVthe May Perillo, sister, 26 Woodmont dually in operation In solution ruff, ' at Center Congregational | Board in making farm deferments Argentina without actively imple­ Honorary president, Mrs. W il sible / Sovlct-Flnnish discussions from the town chairmanship he Soon you’ll bs at your Spring housecleaning . . . snd whst s diffeireBes, you’ll tainty of his own nomination for avenue, Bridgeport. ■^of the troubled problems of the church at 8. , v>’ill be secured from thj,s source. menting its dislike of the present 11am Gahrmann; vice president, for /cessation o f hosUliUes,” the bab.Y whose first sleps lay had held since 1918 in the face of agree, s new living room ^ o u p would make . . . or even s aofs or chair. Nothing day— problems which, although the presidency; he himself admits Seconil Ahnual Old Timers^ information Also w’as neces- (Called Grave regime through economic meas­ Mrs. John P. Hutchinson; record­ Statement added. Finland waa^ opposition from Clinton Hooper ures ? • given until March 18 to accept. the foundation fur later'^TOnt- like new things to brighten Winter-wesry rooms . . , snd they cost very little now, '.problems of the peace and the fu­ that men fighting on and for prin­ Night of Red Men s Social .^kib .q,.j|-y oie letter added\bccah^ "all ing secretary, Mrs. John Daley; who was named to succeed him. I at Sub-Alpine clubhouse at 7. - nor.-tiighway gasoline fo r tw d o r 6. Will the ITnited States in financial secretary. Mrs. Richard (Dispatches from Stockl^m fitness. Make sure that y ^ r Pawcaliick Sailor In the moat largely attended W hat's new because we've already started our Spring cleaning! Subject to primr sale. ture, are not waiting fo r the war ciple must sometimes accept per­ (Continued from Page. One) collaboration with Britain further quoted Swedish press correspond­ Surgical dressings slvAnierican aiulDther farm non-hi^way u. Post; treasurer, Mrs. CfornelluA child Is fitted properly.” / caucus ever hgld in Old Saybrook, to end before they claim atten­ sonal defeat. . He himself has de­ Legion Homo, Leonard street, 10p^:j|| (jp processed by A A A qominit- tighten restrictions on pro-Axla Foley; mistress at arms. Mrs. ,E. ents in Berlin as saying th ^ Ger­ First SSIsetman Gordon Smith our strategic measures aie put \ Listed Wounded liberately chosen to stand or fail a. m. to 4:J0 p. m. teOnien' through "a coopVratiYe Spain and pro-Allled Turkey if C. Marxsen; assistant mistreait at mans predicted the R u s ^ n an­ at Watkins tion. effect ruthlessly end if. at the .'i: on principle. He will not change Niiiiduy, .'\prll 2 I agreement between the OPA' and those neutrals do not sever trade arms, Mrs. John E. H ayford;'sen­ nouncement would bC' flow ed by The Hull statement, therefore, samV-Aime, all the material and relations with Germanj, and on a new Red Army offylsive in Es­ Davenports his views to get 'the nomination. Cantata, "The Seven Li*'>'-, the A.-\A." tinel, Mrs. Robert E. McIntosh fc is welcome not only as assurance Words" at South church At; 7:3i). ..mi," „ „ „ _____ , __ spirituikstrength of the nation is neutral Ireland if it persists in tonia Resigned to clym up the Bal­ lya^lngton, March 22—(2P)— . „ , ii o„ 'Thci-p IS no room for doubty Organist. Mrs. Edward j. Mc­ that Mr. Hull and his President He will not even adopt a policy of sUinmonett^p for the war effort. harboring Axis officials? tic states, which-/lf successful— Regular Sale ' 'i /• Hiiriics.s said, "that the adminis- "The m iM ary strength of the Gowan; auditors. Mrs. John M. The n a n ^ o t II New Englanders GIFT have not forgotten what we as’« jRcasant silehce. in order to get Thirty.secOnd Animal Conveu- -u-ipie-A’ com- Pertinent to C u r r ^ Probletwa Dormer. Mrs. John F./Shea, Mrs. would place FlnlMid in S' hopeless are inclt^d^ in a list of 66 cas­ $159.00 Regular Lawson; textured frieze hi rich red ...... >•••••( 1 1 0 . 0 0 tion, NeW’ Kngland Conference, natiop—especWly in the sir— is militsu^ sltuaHpn, These advices Ughting for, but as strong Indl- the nomination. mittees i.s deliberately and brazen­ growing, but the tense war situa­ Several of the secretary’s 17 Joseph Voltz; trustees; Mrs. Allan ualties ahnotmeed today by the $155.00 Modernized Lawson; beige and tan figured tapestry Augiistana, Lutheran churches, at Gates, Mrs. John J ,' Alllsa|t, Mrs, said the B r ia n s were reported 125.00 that-they are prepared to If his personal political fortunes ly trying lo use the rationing re- tion d«ws not permit a moment's points were coniidered/pertinent N avy depanmept.\ Square-arm Lawson; deep rich red figured damask , the-Kmanuel Lutheran ebureJu - Peter .Fagan. _ ...... to have concentrated loi) dlvtaiont $169.00 84.50 slrierion.s H.s a politiral meaaiife.” delay.” to current problems evenv though The New fl^i^defs Sad nett’ renew the battle for acceptance of art thua very visibly in the bal­ •April 27 to 29 These officers Will be Installed bn'the .^^iwa front M 'j^ei^nition $225.0ff English Lounge; tan textured flat wool- cover 149.00 Rizley made public similar no­ in the main he was c6Werncd of kin include Yram Obnnecticut: these principles by o i ^ AlUes, not ance, and if his attitudes strike Annual Convention of the Woiii- by Worthy State President Mrs. for sugn a drive.) $185.00 Two-cushion Lounge; green and beige tapestry .. tices sent oilt in Oklahoma. with dlarifying American policy Marcey, Joseph.‘^eodore. Coxs­ 125.00 only on paper and^'lh principle, too honest and forthright A note en'a Missionary Society of the Boiiib^ Blast \ for the post-war "period. He /de­ E. J. Murphy .^mt a date to be an­ The graceful little ciys- $149.00 Regulation Lawson; blue figured tapestry cover . 98.00 New England Conference, Augus- nounced la t^ . The installation wain, U. S. N a y ^ Wounded. tal swans, o f course, but in action a i^ policy. to please professional politicians, clared that "at the present tirpe, Father, Fred Marc^^''^ Btlllman $139.00 Light scale Tuxedo; green leaf patterned cover . . 98.00 tana Lutheran churches. Scssious the paramount aim ofXmir forei ceremonies ,/WiII be in charge of I f AVE yea ever eentMered (shown atxjve) designed Kither tiiesa^rinciples do win, it may BtlU be maintained that, Toll 5 or 6 avenue, Pawcatuck. \ $156.00 Regulation Lawson; beige tapestry with green ... !•••••« at Concordia Lutheran church. Rt*ii or the p e a ^ is lost. It Is good to whatever happens to klm person­ quickly as possible." ■c Shea and Mrs. Cornelius Foley; $159.00 Regulation Lawson; deep plum figured tapestry 89.00 lean yrovldee needed eeih, inches long and come have thM tadlcatlon that we are ally, he doea happen t « be ex­ Riininiiia Line (Continued froi^fPags One) Insofar as diplomatic Actions ' .Folloyvihg the business m e e ^ g Becker-Fleld witheut the emherrabsmrnt $155.00 English Lounge: beige and mauve figured cover I ••••••• 4 125.00 Solon Raps eyening'a penny social for the ef aikinc others. Senilble •quipped with a .3-inCh pounding the polities and princi­ ------1-'\ now are designed to binder \ ^ e Mr. and Mrs. Elwood H. Firtd of Deaths Last Night not pHntl^ going to allow the benefit of the' state assembly was aienthty peyntente yea can glass spoon with spoon The force of the blSet was felt enemle.s’ war effort, this is consid­ 40 1-2 Summer street aiuWiunce efford ere erransed. 'More- o f tomorrow to be dissipat- ples which alone can make the (Continued from Page One) enjoy^i. The dqmmlttee in charge ever. the coat le moderete. end In a shell design! Money Plani here, 30 miles southeast, and resi­ ered to be their underlying prin­ the engagement of their daughter. Republican party deserve a'vic­ locial included, Mrs. Peter Far eseeorte.SiSler Iweehe | They’re SOc each. and destroyed by a seiiss of dents aa far away aa Lewiston, ciple. Miss Berntee M. Field, to Joseph New York—Dr. Carl KoUer, W aaaSi yea aaly 4S ■into. < Two Piece Suites Ihv forces striking for Lwow, big d Miss Louise Gavello, unilateral expediences. K Is good tory and win a victory next fall. Idaho, reported feeling the shock. Other points knowTi to be appli­ C. Becker, ^ M. M. 2-d o t the eye apecialiet .internationally fam­ A loan of tlSe eoatt 130.40 (Cuntiiiiied Fruiii Page Cue) N;iZi communications hub In old Damage at HArmlston. 6fe., .six )y Mrs. Raul Kavaneck White and Brown ous as ths discoverer in Vienna in when promptly rephid in 13 to know that we ere once more These Willkie principles say cable to current situations, such' U. S. N a v j^ ro b of Mr. and Mrs. monthly consecutive Inetall- $225.00 Regulation Lawson; raisin figured tapestry ...... Poland, had crashed into Lwow miles from the depot, was feport- dwaAd Aspinivall, and Mrs 1884 o f local aneatheeia by means 112.50 that the party cannot afford to re­ as, the French recognition problem, Henry ^cker of East Hampton, ^ ments of II0.4S each. The complete 1944 stock prepared to affirm our own prin­ an $8,U0b,00t),U0U gold-based fund province. The Russians, wuera with­ ed negligible. Reports sald^only illiariKSh<^. " High or Low Shoen. of cocaine. " $225.00 Regulation Lawson; burgundy figured tapestry . 112.50 in .te miles if Lwow itself. include a statement that each na­ C3onn.' Friendly, Private Service (nnd only a part of for­ ciples in a manner which will de­ turn to narrow isolation In its to stabillr.e foreign exchanges, several store windows were brok­ tion “ should be free to decide for Washington — Charles Philip \ Don't borrow nimtcesMrltya $225.00 M()dernized Lawson; rich red textured fr ie z e ...... > • • Ib.a • • • 4 112.50 Smith, a member df the House Is'understood the wedding will mer ycar.s) of our $2.19 mand that bur allies recognize foreign policy or hope fo r a reviv­ .In the ll„htlng in old Poland, en. \ \ itself the forms and detail of its secretary caHedVor creaHon of an Keyser, 74, Washington corres^ ^ \but if a loan Is to your sd* .$250.00 Knuckle-arm Lounge; ro.se figured tapestry cover .... Banking and Currency committee, > a fe place some time this summer. Vontace. 'PersoiMtr wants to wall brackets have ar­ 149.00 al o f economic toryism at home. the Russians said the Nazis threw The ammunition depot cover's^ governmental organization." a international agency backed b^ pondent for the St. Louis Globe- 0 ^ 0 you. Bvorything is their existence end rememBer submitted a chart w’hich he said rived! They’re finished in $225.00 Tufted seat and back; rose tapestry, shopworn 98:oo in an infantry division “just ar­ an area of some 10 square miles. basic belief which prevents this i adequate force to iM lntaln''peap^ Democrat since 1903 and one of bSMlrd simply snd prt- their own previous commitments They say, as well, that it cannot \|^ERBNER’5 vsts>y on vour sisnsturs gold. Then there’s an­ showed that thi.s country would rived from Denmark," but several The igloos are placed 400 feet government from committing it- ' the settlement of. OOTgerous'pbllt- the organizers j> t the National to these same principles. afford to pursue a policy of si­ contribute $1,172,000,000 in gold German counter-attacks were re­ sloncTs 8o If yon need cssA other big shipment of apart, almost burled in sandy soil. .se'lf to the support of any political icaJ differences by iib^tiatiOn,/,thc SALESLADY Press club in Washington. He was oome 1^^ phone or write. larger ones in tassel, A t the same time,- and by the lence and Straddle by which it against $420,000,000 by 30 other pulsed and 90(1 of the enemy were force in occupied European coun­ organization o f an mtoZhatio'nal a native of Mt. Sterling, III. countries, 13 of which, he declared, killed. SHOE STORE Ptate ThedXer Bnlldlnw acanthus leaf, pineapple Chairs same token, it Is obvious that we avoids committing itself of the tries/before the peqplcs of those coiiH to solve legal diSMtes, an^ Peoria, ni,—Douglas H. Beth- Snd Floer ^ Phone S4M and rococco designs at have no gold to sub.scribe. Grant Sulliffe countHes have a chance to express WANTED O. Re B m ra » Mwr. cannot battle £br acceptance and important Issues of the day. The Battle KuKiiig ..\roiind Kovel.. 1 the reduction o f armaments so far. 825 Main Street ard, 85, former president of the $8.50, $4.00 and $6.00 a "On’’ 'thla MiieB,'’ said Smith, their will. I /' ... as they may be abduced without National Wholesale Grocers’ asso­ lalecnse I f ^ M l $89.00 Chippendale W ing Chair; beige and coral tapestry ..14.. > • • • • • 4 59.00 practice o f these principles by our A battle of '’unparalleled feroci- i pair. One model with a Willkie principles say, truly, that "the Uniterl States would' contrib- Another point, whlch_ had the endangering tbb force necessary CARROLL'S ciation. $89.00 Queen Anne Wing Chair; grey and gold tapestry ute 72 plus per cent of thii gold ty" w;as declared by the Germans ' Leay^ of Absence mirror background is 59.00 alUss unless our own actions are only by meeting Issues squarely, ring of a Sumnjbna to people under to maintain peace. $5.75. capital of the scheme. .. .yet yi’ould to be raging aroiind Kovel, an. im- At $85.00 (2) Pleated back Lounge Chairs; green tapestry . »••••••( 55.00 thsmaclves^ unquestionably in line by standing for cooperation with porUnt rail junction'100 miles the Axis ybkq' to rally now to the Along ^th a reaffirmation or be given a voting strength of only A. Hbalt Riitliffe, manager of faith InTne Atlantic charter the $69.60 Lounge Chair; blue self-striped damask cover .. 49.50 . with these principles. Our own other nations for security and north of Lwow on the road to United Natisns cause^ was Hull’s 785 MAIN STREET 20 per cent.” the local ration board, has been assertion that "there is no surer secretary placed full roliance in the $89.00 Roll arm Lounge; rose self-striped damask cover 59.50 pcdicy has' not been ^lotleas or peace, and by giving positive vi­ Declaring this country could in­ W arsaw, but the report was with­ X out Soviet confirmation. Kovel is granted a leave o f abaence by the way for men and for' nations to ration signed by the , Soviet Have" A Permanent Position T oil’ll love the new min­ $69.50 Tufted seat and back Lounge Chair; burgundy .. 49.50 blameless, and pur opportunity to tality to its domestic program, volve itself by more than $l.'j,000,- Board of Education for the dura' show themselve^x^rthy of liberty I, Great Britain, the United iature portraits just in... (2) Roll Arm Lounge; figured rose damask cover 000,000, Smith added that this "is .•iOO miles from Berlin, the same X Opei^ior a Full Time Salea- .$69.50 49.50 |.A lead lies not only in the reaffirma­ can the Republican party attract distance as the Allied invasion tiOn. Mr. Sutliffe was a teacher In than to fight for\ts preservation,? States and China at Moscow last Dutch, Italian and Colo­ only a part of a larger and more .the Hollister street school and fall as an instrument o f laying the lady. $39.60 (2) Small Club Chairs; mauve or blue damask . 19.75 tion o f principles, but in our own the votes of the great Independent forces massed in Britain. Views On I.ong '|Ung« nial boys and girls in full grandio.se scheme that is envi­ when F,rik Modcan resigned as O n the long rani^ questiofis of, foundation .for succdsaful coopera­ Please Apply In Writinf. co lor.. .lyid the metal leaf $39.50 Club Lounge Chair; green and brown tapestry ... 24.50 formulation of arts' ami policy vote of this country which decides sioned by its promoters.” Crashing throngh Ressarabia manager at the ration board he Internatiorial orgartlzatlpiC the tion once the war is won. frames, $1.59 each'. $59.76 (2) Tufted Lounges; blue or burgundy covers .. 39.50 (a front 'how widened to 50 milAs, ^Here's one part o£ your which will Illustrate tho*e princi­ elections. One phase of this "all-enihrac- was given a leave of absence hy $69.60 Tufted Cogswell Leunge; mauve figured tapestry . 49.50. ing scheme,” he conllnCied, al­ the communlqueASid the Russians ples. This much of Willkie sll Repub­ the school board to talce the posi­ Knuckle arm Lounge; figured rose tapestry ....; \ ready ha.s been "perfected"-— the seized 40 mora''mIIages for a'tutal tion. As manager o f the rationing $59.75 39.50 licans who want victory in N o­ United Nations Relief and Reha­ of SO in tht»fe days. The Rrissians board he has handled the job well. New eompo.sition, hook $69.50 English Lounge: pistachio homeSp^un tapestry 59.75 Only 19 States vember m.uot accept. Whether bilitation administration "which have swept 5 miles lA-est ’of He has passed his examination for ends ^ produ ce the old. V they can manage acceptance of according to re.solulions adoiited So.roW/vvest bank Dniester town the service and Is to leave some weathered finish of A t the present, status of returns at the Atlantic City conference is whl>?h fell Sunday. /■ ♦ "Kitchen of Tomorrow" the principles and rejection of the time next month. bronze. Old subjects are to the President, only 19 states to undertake everything from the . -.8 one Russian /oree swept It was felt at Monday's school beat.. .an d . Include Lin­ Studio-D ivans man we don’t know. It is doubt­ out of the appear certain to ac- furnishing of soup kitchens to the ''southward in BeMrtrabi^ in a board meeting that Mr. Sutliffe coln heads./. Beatrice A ful that they-ewr reject both and construction of railroads In all the flanking movemertt qn Odessa, was still a linember o f the teach­ . cept and count any federail ballots Dante, owls, elephants, $79.00 (2) Maple Arm Divaris; heige-and-brpwn tJqjestry e • • a • • I still win. Gen. Rodion T. Malinovsky, a ing force of the town bn leave o f can enjoy 59.75 war-stricken areas of the world.’’ horse heads .shd acotties. Lawson type Divan; burgundy homespun t a ^ t r y If the present soldier vote bill re­ Still another part, he added, a Stalingrad heyo, sent his third absence only and os other te a ^ ^ $4!00 a pair. Other classic $69.50 59.75 ceives the* President’s signature. proposed $10,000,000,000 Interna­ Ukrainian Arihy through 92 more era in the system had’ been grnht- designs. Including acorns, $69.50 Modern Maple Divan; rust and yellow plaid covey •A**e*«4 59.75 The remainder profess either in­ Caskino Death StruxKle tional bank for recon^ruction and villages, hur)ing^the Germans back ed that privilege t o r the (Ipbation com e' in gilt or pickled $105.00 Lawson typis Divan; burgundy figured tapestry . > 59.75 development ” is now in the .pro- toward the big Black Sea base when they entered the sejriHce, his Thrilling, Isn’t it, to riead of the things plahned fpr pine at SS.IMI. difference, or reliance upon the W hat binds us to our w a y ''o f $49.75 Sihgle Student Bed; soft blue damask slipcover .. 29;75 ce.ss of concoction by the admin­ from the .horth, the Soviet bulle status would likely he,,/ hi doubt your kitchen convenience after Victory ig ourg . . . PREPARATIONS $49.75 Single Student Bed; green striped slip cover...... 24.50 efficacy of their own “State Soldier war at .Casslno seems to be prin­ istration.” tin declared. Gei-man broadcasts [ imiesa action was taken. CORRECTIVE sinks with garbage'disposal and'dishwafihers; deep­ $219.00 L aw ^ n T liv a n apd Chair; rose figured damask cover .> 129.00 vote laws. ^ cipally a; sense of challenge. We i freeze uhita 3 0 you won’t have to can foods any more; Just the thing for your O f such reliance, the'N ew Vork originally declared our intention refrigerators with revolving shelves . . . and so on. ivy is a new eompoaiUon Timas says: of passing that -way. German rs- for alj your Beauty nttds bracket o t Claaalcal de-~ “But the delivery of slate bal­ .sistance proved unexpectedly aign. From a lion’s meutk Modern Pieces When you remodel yooll start with the floor . . . a lots to designated individuals at hangs a waterproof pock­ tough.' We tried to wear it down, -resilient, quiet, |One piece linoleum floor. Fortunately specifle addre.ssos is 'in fart oiie et for Ivy or other climb­ $228.00 Two Piece Group; blue-and-beige tapestry cover .. 152.00 for three months, then threw plir you can begin enjdying the linoleum floor right how! ing vines. Gilt finish. thing and the delivery of fcileral. SHEETS and PILLOW CASES Two Piece Group; burgundy diagonal striped cover airpqwer in with what wax' .sup­ No priorities needed! - And prices are the same as be­ $10.50 a pair. $133.50 89.00 ballots to entire units with provi­ We have plenty of Iho-oe famous brand Wood-arm Sofa; tone-on-tope cqyal c o v e r ...... posed to W its ■ Sunday punch. fore the w ar! $28.28 for a 9x12 ft. kitchen, double $89.00 62.50 sion for state and loraj determiiui- sheets and pillow cases that thrifty Wood-arm Sofa; rose ground tapestry cover ...... 65.00 TJicn fre.sh New Zealand troops 2.00 — S.50* cemented, for instansel $98.00 , tion of the eligibility of the voter housewives.everywhero roiDogniM M the . 'moved into the rlRIia and began FRANCtS D ENIflT OMOled her original Mors of those eolotful $59.76 Barrel Chair; rose-and-grey figured tapestry ...... 39.75 is quite another, Our ti-oops- thi.s 'advancing. Now the Germans finest to bo had.- butter tube in their gay $55.00 Barrel Chair; burgundy-and-beige tapestry cover 36.50 -V. CORRECTIVE hEADTT PREPARATIONS to summer and fall will l>e on the Inave ap|iai>ently deitiled that we Pennsylvania Dutch deco­ $44.50 Lounge Chain w o^ arms; burgund^tapestry cover 30.00^ move. In many, cases individtiiil | not pa.HS. They even tlireat-, rations. Flowers, birds, $59.75 Lounge Chair; green and beige plain tapestry • •ee •••4 e ( » • • 39.75 CANNON AND TRUTH ^ anticipate at/your vital, daily. Beauty » barnyard and "hex” mo­ addresses will be temixjiarily un-1 to drive us back out of Casshfo. i tifs. Use them for waste . .. .Throat and Neck Blend,-Oil Blendj Eye known. In many more cases mail: in tlie last two or three days-. of T y fe U a S H E E T S ' t baskets, eontainera for x wiU be slow in catching up. There, ^ghting, they have been improv­ .' toys or overshoes and rulK Cream, Oils of the Wilderness— these Rockers is no assurance that the state bal­ 72 X 108 S iz e - bera. Blue,, old red, yel- . ing their positions and increasing low;, w h ite and groen'^in- lots can h4 put through oh time. their strength. 81 X 99 S iz e - 1.30 — 240 famous creams shou ld'^ on your dressing tennr finishes. $.5.09 and $39.60 to $55.00 (16) Mahogany Platform Rockers; choice . 29.75 The Secretnries of War and of the Perhaps .w;e cannot Ignore the Other Sizes $1.69 $5.50. $59.76 ’ Adjustable Lounge Chair with ottoman ...... 39.50 lahle and in daily use. . . MISS DENNEY’ S N avy havA publicly slatejd that challenge 'of such German deter- 72 X 99 ...... $1.59 $29.76 (3) Maple finish^ Oak Platform Rockers; choice .. 19.75 81 X l08 aeeeeaeweee - Rl they doubted that this can be ( ) Maple Platform Rockers; sleepy-hollow type ... I • • • • • 4 miiiation. Perhaps we must show • eeeoeeee^e*9l Over-Tone, Undbr-Tone and Face Powder $49.75 6 34.50 done-. There is the least assurance 90 X 108 ...... oiirselves, and the world, and the 43 X S6 Pillow Cases ...42c Beautifully colored re­ $65.00 (2) Adjustable Maple Lounge Chairs with ottomans 39.50 tn those cases where the pro.spec- Germans, that they cannot' he indispensable to smart make-up . . . see > productions in china of $39.50 (5) Sleepy-Hollow type Maple Platform Rockers ... 24.50 tivs service voter is most heavily Dresden figurines ars !••••••« 34.50 masters of r \ r'^vr::r^Tur, Stations o f the Cross. Mrs. Woodruff were hon^ gueats wold in his business, , caught the OpUmlstlc spirit that prevails Hartford. March 22—W — Oon- He said he waa not assuming Jack o f understanding o f v the uons, Worth triSip, sted in storage In Connectl- ■fire and passersby called the Women’s club was ncid last eve* and trahaplanting o f the aeedlinge; -one o f whose hobbies la music. you. •' Choir rehearsals will follow the 'Well Known Farnirr on at a farewell dinner party given here in the .states,’’ said Major Post, 2046, Veterans of Foreign netticut Democrats will hold two that Mr. .Roosevelt would seek a American people.” i an March 1 will soon be deple- South Manchester department.’ is unable to"l(cep the engagement, Wednesday and Krlday services in Raymond E. Hagedorn to the mem- Wars, at t^o annual meeting last state convention's this year, as fourth term, or working on any „ J as the government is now buy- Vernon Slrerl Pawses; last'evening in the South Metho­ The damage' waa small ami it was announced today by the usual, but the/isnie delegates will prepsu-atlon for Palm Sunday and program committet. Mrs. Mobley night in the Arm y aiirl Navy Club. assumption o f any sort because jjig,potatoes In csnrload lots. dist church by the Manchester Chief Albert Foy was compli­ hoi'.s of the, Manchester Exchange serve at bofK conclaves. L'naUe M Attend Party Easter. is an authorized Council Trainer Other officers selected for the year "the task of the Narionsl commit­ fTjWs week It bought 400 ^r- Funeral on Satimlay. Ministerial Asaociatlon, of which mented by Chief Griswold. Club last Cv’enlng at the Sheridan. That procedure was decided tee is to do what it can to organ­ “W p are a long way from peace at aiid was on the conimittee which II hIs and many of these are being Seaman 2-c Edward R. Bieu of Dr. Woodruff was organizer and This particular situation had arc: Senior Vice Commander. Ber­ upon last/ night at a State Central ize the party for the November Chicago— VPi—An invitation to thi.s moment.’’ at least in the Paci­ arranged the National Girl Scout t ’. Convoy whose deportment has been such tome. For relief, try ^ipotaba aa diracted. sport coats are splendidly styled hiversary. on Jiuie 4. 1934, died evening Miss Helen Berggren, con­ on Thursday and Saturday after­ . They help encoufase tha normal flow of ' by Aug. 15 so that candidates’ Sixes 23”-27”-29”-.3.5’ money Is on the CHAM P.” . . . The Marine Clayton' Albert Thomp­ X. which appeared a short time as to earn commendation, from and akllltally tailored. Iliey’re on June 21. 1935. tralto, who has been appointed as noon and evening. Troop 6, Miss Intestinal secretions and help activata tha names can appear on the absentee news la apreading . . . “ There’s no bet­ son, Jr., has completed the course their superior, officers. <-iilon to relieva itself — without upeettins sport coats .voa’U ba proud to wear ‘Birthday Tonight Born in Bnckland, this town, secretary to Rev. Gustafson, sang Jeanette Buchanan leader, will lo ago In the Saturday Evening Post ballots which will be sent to serv­ ter hat value In town.” of training In aviation at the Na­ wa.s-.in reality moat o f the troops Private Richardson, a 1941 grad­ tha liver, cauilns nausea or the washed- anywhero. Mode of 1M% wool. In the sop o f Franklin B. and Sarah "The Bird Song” and "1 Love found at work at the Murphy out feehns that often folloara the takins of icemen. val Air te(fhnlcal Training Center of the 43rd Division. He said uate of Philip Academy, Andover, plaid, camel and tweeds. F oa’ro Gray RIsley, he moved to the Life." She was accompanied by Drug stoye. Depot Square. violent fliishins laxatives. Caanol Saparat* Prdblema i^AVprmdmately fifty members at Memphis, In the machlnsts that they listened one night to Massachusetts, attended Yale Uni­ In this way cood old Eepotabi have T-.-n and up sure to find Just what you want in . From every aagie—quality, style, ap- 'guaata 'D 88-28 .Xliacharged yestenUy: Carl of the latter field waa hardly dis­ been the principal speaker at the Center church, intended for the Loridon morning new-sjiapers a 3S Indian Drive;' M fa cernible, he added, and far less gregational church. A t his death banquet tonight at the Y.M.C.A. styling.. .with slight­ Red Cross Production center. It published Ankara dispatches say­ # With m m aad la comfort. Alford and son, 104 West dangerous than the others. Mr, Risley was the oldest living which the Manrhesicr Girl Scout u cao aow ^ v * yourtclf a : ly dressy air but still would be very much appreciated ing it waa reported there that Coutlful cold avrmcatat I Da Turnpike; - Mrs. Vaifro member, having been altlllated Council is giving for the leaders. with all the comfort and by the Production staff if the per­ Premier Ion Antoneacu of Ru­ w m m at homcjthat will Uct fiS Foster street. . . . with the church 76 years. a* long ac any profewioncl ease of a casual country No close relatives of Mr. Risley son dr persons who -left them mania waa planning to seek an Smart - - New - • 1944 moBcat wave. You don’t hArged todsy: Mrs. A.^Lloyd New Zealanders would call the center, 5542, and Cr* to Imow a thing *bout snd son, 26 Edgertbh street; survive. armistice with Russia, whose sport coat. Soft, supple identify the caps.* ' tniviog hotr. Just follow the olph Wlrtslla, 109 West cen- The funeral will be held Satur­ troops already are surging deeply Wmptt directions. Result —m fabrics that will wear A s has been explained— before, BUSINESS heautlful wcve. soft and itsr street. Pushing Ahead; day afternoon at 2:30 at the into Bessarabia. Rumania wa.s each article, when .taken from the ouriy. Get yours today t " like iron. Holmes Fune/al Home, Wood- believed ready to renounce all jtr’.' ‘' .------Production Center, is charged to PROMOTION Every Sport Jacket bridge Streep, here. Rev. Thomas claim to Bessarabia as one o f the Battle Is Raging the person ' taking it. When the WALLPAPERS Street, of Talcottville, will offi­ armistice conditions, these dis­ REPRESENTATIVE ' A ^ a m iii g article is returned, it is credited patches said. . implfite with 80 ciate and burial will 'be in the .(Continued From Page One) against the charge; In this way Completel.v Dominate Country ciirlaraJ Nothing ^ Need! A ^ ' Buckland cemetery. . A *75,000;000 , corporation is the staff can keep a complete and A flood of. reports about the looking to the'future They to buy. Special Town Meetini; You'll be busy with other things night and '-were making good pro­ nccurale record of all work. How­ situation in Hungary agreed on want to employ and train a man $ , ' gress until they ran Into a mine­ Daniel Chahip ever. when articles are returned later . . . no why not have yodr SNOMACBIL. The e l^ to r i o f the Town of Bol- one point only— that T00.000 Ger- who; will develop business, in to­ 1 • NO HAltMni field. The Germans meanwhile Daniel CThamp, of 58 HSj-wich without any Identification, it is miin troops now, completely dom­ papering done ..right now7 Sleeveless Sweater TMb aeweet In- neckwear. Gay ’ are. hereby warned to meet in day's market in preparation for .. .colerful . . . individual pal- Starting Infiltrating down a; gulch street, Hartford, died last night at e;(trem fly difficult, and immetimea inate the counRy with full con­ the greatly expanded field that dhilng room of : Bolton Hall Wo’re showing a ftiie lot of 1944 tenia. M'gl blend well with tow-ard the Brltlsh-held hill,' forc­ his home at ,7:30. Surviving him impossible, to deterrhine to whom trol of all railways and communi­ will be available in the Postwar said Town of BoRon on ,8 atur- patterns that wlU work wonders whatever you wear. ing the attackers to return to their are 10 brothers and sisters. Mrs. they,should be credited. ■* cations. Tlhere were indications Period. • POOWOMINfWf sy, March 25. 1044, at 2:00 P. M.. Louis PaluzzI of 46 Bissell street In every room in yonr home* the following piurposea: bAsr. .- . F or this reason. It'is Once more the Nazis ly^re attempting to set 'other Allied troops- made a la one qL the sisters. requested that all persona return­ up a QuislUig regime in Budapest. Can you qualify under the fol- Stop in tomorrow and see the SATliFACTION ^ARANTCCD ,,1. To hear the report and rcc- foray to s , second German-held His funeral will beheld Saturday ing any work to the Production Berlin /itself remained silent /fowing? imendations of the oummittce whole collectloil. point abmit 1,000 yards from tlielr momihg frpm the D'Esopo Funeral- Center make very sure that the about what is proposed in the B al­ t. SALES EXPERIENCE DE­ * nted to Investigate the need own posing in an attempt to pre­ home in Hartford and burial will name of the person who took-the kans, mthough a Foreign Offthe SIRABLE. 69 centralised school. ARTHUR DRU^TORE vent the l/flltratioD down tlie be in Blue Hills cemetery. work out is attached to the ar­ spokeman indirectly Intimated 2. 21-40 y e a r s o l d . S45 MAIN anUDET RVBINOW BTOLDINO 2. To see what action the town gulch bJit were beaten back. so tlMPlt ticles or given to a ihember of the miUtSiy occupation of the entire 3. AUTO REQUIRED. A CHKO CAN 00 It 3 lor $2.00 l:erlU take with reference to the P t ^ ROLL Indian troops holding a small Mrs. Eva N. Heitienway staff on-duty. . ' , a re^ ipight be proposed. ‘Honorably discharged Service­ IJfilcomroendation of the, selectmen ■ MAIL anacRSi Aaa #• roa e o ^ o c i plateau farther south recelv^ sup­ Mrs. Eva Nceoiiam Hemenway, men will be considered. 'The that a reserved fund for capital I 5 plies by air yesterday as they had 84, a native of SUftord Springs, company will pay a good start­ t^ d npn-recurring expendlturee ne and a resident.,of Manchester for on the tWo pi-eceding ilnys. In­ ing salary with liberal car al­ "created in accordance with . the vaders again dropped the supplies the last three years, died at the lowance and full auto inauranca And As Hiffh As You Care ons o f Sec. 96G of the 1943 by parachute. ' hom'e of. her son Henry Needham Hemenway, of 153 Adams street, paid. Plenty of opportunity for merit to the General Stat- Allied troops retained two points' promotion, salary increases and To Go. ; , ' OH! SAY CAN YOU ir the purpose of purchasing southweijt pf Cassinp under heavy this morning after a three months’ S a career job. a'site, preparing plans and the enemy attacks. New Zealanders illness. Costume Jewelry fdfostruction of a central achool- in the town have been attacking In addition to her sen she is sur­ APPLY l-house. ■ - ' townrd -these points against strong vived 8 y a slater, a grandson and What Free Enterprise You want a lot of tilings in a Kne , • 2. To see what action the towh ' intervenln'g anemy ppposition. a granddaughter und a -great PERSONAL FINANCE sport shirt, esjieciall.v plenty oLC grandson. \ now in « the UnRed McGUL CONVERSE, Inc. -Will take with re fe re n t to the The Anzio beachhead sector was COMPANY! '. . . and we don’t mean vita­ mostly quiet except for heavy States service, and a great grand­ and^Accessories /- 9Inmendation o f the selectmen 753 MAJN STREET daughter. Painig — Wallpapers — Artiste* Supplies I s a o • e a mins! You want Ca.sual, Col«»r-/ t there- be paid into such re- German artillery flrfe :’.ear Padlgll- S’TATE THEATER BtnLDING re fund such amounts as may one. On the Adriatic aide o f the Funeral arrangements In charge ful. Carefree, Clever. Comforta­ rK of a Stafford Springs imdeitaker 2rro FLOOR 645 MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 6887 auUiorised under tlie provisions' battle line, patrol clashes occurred, A Fine As$orthtent FROM 9 TO 5 *T f■ A lot of Uttlfi Ihinrs— and some mlKhty big ble look and feel that yoiril find |b( Sec. 97G of the 1943 Supple- especiallif In the Orsogna region. gre incomplete, but burial will be in Stafford, where lier husband, things, top. * in Regal sport shirts. \ Regal I |Dcnt to the Gene.al Statutes. Allied artillery scored direct hits Of Beautiful ^ on German-held houses near Tollo who died 18 years-ago, is buried. **But in a nutshell, it’s our right to live our own shirt is deliberately designed for ,4. To see if the town will ap- and mortars, fired into moving double duty So you can wear it Ijm nt a building committee of not lives, run our own Jobs and our own businesses in German trops near ArielH. |J|lSS than three nor more-than sev- our own way->wlthoat netdloss interference. with or without a tie. When' Flying for the second straight Invasion Ring SPRAY 534848485353484853535323485348535353232348539053232348 legal voters of the town in- you see yourself in a Regal, day in weather- which grounded “It’s our right to eriticiie tho government, bawl llng the first selectman for the N o matter how handaoma a ipert Jacket may ha, it always the four-«nglnsd bombers. Allied you’ll see what we mean. o f selecting a site, and Snapped Shut This Spring-—Q6t Out in The Open out tho UBipiro, or make a speech on the public looks better when t^era'a a fine siMveleu sweatar under it. medium bombers yesterday again square. That’s why we have eoeb an outstanding colleotiun of Begal ■ . ■ ■ -V ■ Bring plans for a new- central lashed at rail and port facilities PINS house. ■ aleeveless sweaters, la their soft colorings, their welght- north of Rome, knocking out two (Continued from Page One) BUT MAKE SURE YOU GET OUT ’ “ It ollors O PPO R TU N IT Y lo anyone who really leaa warmth, and their conifortable A ‘’Fre.-h-as-Spring" as.sortment . Foe the purpose of levying 8 bridges and tw o viaducts, as well wante it. It rewards thrift, hard work and inge­ fit, they’re exactly what every man of Plaids, Gabardines and I’trp- ^t*« on the last perfected Grand IN SOMETHING WOOLY AND WARM! as harassing shipping along the islands; Empress Augusta bay on ie going to want, once he aeea them! to meet the expenses and nuity. It thrivaa nn competition and raises our lins. Dalmatian coast. Bougainville; wcatern New Brit­ $ 9 .5 0 and up Holld colors, cable stilnhea, and cheery for the ^ipropriatlons of standard of living. It encourages invention, slim- $2-w ain; the New Guinea coast past SLEEVELESS HOWTEK Argylea are inchided. „ last annual town meeting, Saidor; the Admiralty islands; 155 ulates research pnd promotes progress. miles east to St. Matthias; and fi. To.aee V the town will In- Personal Notices COAT SWEATERS “It offers us a chance to save and invest and uct the Board o f Selectmen. to back to the Green. EAR RDIGS ... -, ...... $1.00 and up tr Into proper agreement in The invaders .of St. Matthias are SWEATERS $8.50 build and grow.” In IMemoriam name of,and on behalf o f the nearer Truk than any other Allied 'X, Pearls, C olor^ Stones and Novelties. Do yon need more as an incentiva to S A V E end In lortnit memory of our huabsni forces. In the western Marshalls, A rgyle Plaids and of Bpltbn with the Highway and father. Isaac Bell, who died others. At $3-98 to $5fiS buy W A R BONDS to a free country FREE? $ 2 * » * t o "Mloner (or the expenditure March 2t, lS3f: Ontral Pacific forcea have an air keep and all funds available or base at Entwetok. 750 milea— land- Solid Colors All Colors. At early- . morn when___ all nas___ atm, based bomblnff distance-east of Stone Set Bracelets ...... $7.50 and up bsmme available July 1, 1944 God■ 1 Rfiveaa RrcHt cointnand. TYROLEAN tbs rspalr sad surfscs treat- In silentalfei p^ace h»* pitiispd away Truk. 'Thus the time approaches -.y Includlnc ammr coat, of Into a better land. when that Carolinas Naval base SLIP-ON SWEATERS WRBOnS -will be open to bombing attdeks Men's IdenliRcation Bracelets $4.50 and up $ 1.98 tO $3*^8 roads as tbs selectman shall ____Mrs. Martha Bell and Bamlly. ats, sad which shall be ^ from two directions. I8.9S to $5.98 SKI-SWEATERS by tbc Highway Oommls- In Memoriam The Marines who went ashore on The Savings Bank Ifi lOTinc memoir of Mr*. Lucy the 4Q-square-mde island o f Eknl- 1M% wool in Reindeer design. Four color eombi- cau at \dawn Monday encountered Sterling Rosaries $5.b0 andi up bnatnesB McCann WrtRht, who passed away .nattons, A amooth sweater If ever tlMfe wae eoel To do any otbsr March Stnd, 19U: no fixed defenses as they seized a Taa R E ^ / I L to coma belora si M meet- base with two harbors .within 15 Blue 8h« left har father’s home on earth, miles of the larger St. Matthias Thomas W. WVaan. Where there we shared her love* t Of Manchester MENVS SHOPS And what a happy chance she m ^ e. Island of Muasau. \ Brown A t o e * ^ that hiivht throne abovi THe synchronized Naval assault DONNELLY’S r.98 t01( MAIN STREET WELDON BUILDINO ClyAs iSnhan. Ksvieng, which only the day I A Matanl SevlBfB RBok Eyer remembered by h son. JEWELERS father and mother* eUters2 and night tefore under went pre- ATTHECENT^ft , JBfittiUny sfr raids, was dsadijr. a ll J- >’ J ^1 . V V ' ■ . ' " ■ , ■ ' -C-/' ■/ A R C H 22. VJU V IMANCH ^TKII FA KN'INT. HF:RAi;n. MANC'HKSTKK. V O ^ ^ ., WF!)NE.SI)AT,,^^CT1 MANj:HE^TER BVENtNG !^ A L D , MANCHESTER. CONN.* WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22. 1944 PA G E E l I ^ E T E !t'

- . . -V ^ - X Stands Likelj^^ ' WTIC.r-l9m r r i 1 9 n f WYMT— 128!» idge Hyde wDEc—IS6U io u a y s ToiBe Seci’ct e re s t _ ...Itos4erii War .'Itaw''' ' A. ^B^Top Qrocers Towg^^hairm aii Ite m s of ■ 1 WDRC — Broadway attnes; Rangsr..;<' ' Dpwey and Mac.4rthiir J4cw»; WTHT—N'Swa; Music; ' 7:45;7>W’f1ib---OoniMgUCut qn -the u r m Always the Bull "'IVot ExppoU'fl U> An­ WNBC—Blue Frolioa. , iD*tt; WTHT--;'"Jdne!: Sh6w; JPirfH!*—Oaell Brown;' Advertisement— WDRC — Ad LlncrfW N BC — l e a d e d R e p a b l i e i k n i contest Judge Hyde s posi- Washington, Mf.rch 22— — " Point Saving Adverti««m»nt?—■ Advertiicment—- - WNBCS—Paul NetlMn. ^ <3l_» iw^l,^4tlon. Those who know the .Wifnd^ll L. Winkle's demand that News. grtS—WTHT— Fulton Otirsler; Of Bordagaray ■ C e u e U B V S l a t e r i c i t e i l . Kjocai Republicans almost to ^ 4 :45—WTIC " - Y«<»ng Wfdder^ a t . '' his potential Republican rivals them. .Simply rub with the meat WNBC- Lum and Abner. ------point of predicting how they^vote of a walnut, pccun ui Brazil nut, Pointers Brown: WNBC —,.Parad5.^ Of ''8:30—w n c —Beat the Band; bring their pivsidential candida­ Dinner Dishes Star'i'. , ^ '' ' , ..-'i;"’ NMUiy 300 local Republicans j saldA®*^*- hight that the-liresehce cies out into the open scemed like- freshly cut for easy release ol both The trick of ironing a WDRO-Dr. CairUtian: News; Dodgers' Star Gets Mad of Mn'Rogers would have made no Hotels .are rationed, just ^ the .*i3K)—WTIC-^Whcp a Girt Mar­ Loficrs’^Kfi'Ught Intended the caucus of that party ly tn to the Judge Hyde leadership clerk be named. John J. Wallett 2 cups yellow corn meal. limited. Potterton s, however, \ peeled and diced; salt and first, outer surface second. Now, —Terry and the Pirates. WNBC—Top of the Evening. an(J say he is the best in 50 ' ' sd develops and "flreworks" had unable to tifscuss the Issues with 80 reduced a number of E-Z-Do himself at third baob, is 4-F He ' ended up with a bang. The P.A.’s was elected. Chairman Hyde .‘♦aid the voters ought to withdraw from Bring water to s boil and add have three models to choose from p,.pper, grated cheesw iron cuff opening, and then work 10:30—WDRC — Cresta Blanca years,” smiles Connie. ” It isn’t took the lead and gradually iiH een "freely predicted. Tt had been salt. Add corn meal Viowly. Cook, cheats to $1^98 which is a bargain 6:15—WTIC - Hietory in the consideie that worth $7500. I Ihd first business was the naming Uic conteat. ranging in price from $47.50 to Cut liver in small diC^. Heat on the body of the sleeve. Repeat Headlines; WDRC -Lyn Mur- Carnival; WTHT— Hawaiian Even a baoebail comedian can fair to all the others. I think all- creased it as the 'game progresss^ l^^htated by the anti-Hyde faction of delegates to the Republican atirring constantly until thick. $69.50. you can’t afford to miss. What a Music;. WNBO::rSoldier8 with star teams should be selected “ All men for Nthom delegate! fat in heavy skillet, put In liver, Joy it will be to have extra closet on other sleeve. ray’s Music. WTHT—Red Cross hold out these daya hut whether The Grocers were minus Nelsoo, ■ that Willard B. Rogers, who mixed State convention. Town Treasur­ are running in iSfo Wisconsin Cover and cook over hot water Wings. every decade.” their star which handicapped them Swords rather ■ vehemently with onion, and garlic, and saute until space when we start the inevita­ 2. Iron yoke, first slipping one Talk; Concert, Hotn. WNBC — Brother Rickey kicts in or no. er George . H. Waddell took the primary can say inN(cry simple 20 minutes. Turn into a mold and Sports; News. 10:4 5—WTHT—Music. SiJvei'in Perez is gored by bull, Zapatero. at P(aza El Toreo, Mex­ Okay Mr, Mack, you name the considerably, but they never gavi ^■Cbairman Hyde at the annual cool. Cut In slices. As part of the push to get the tender and brown. Add tomato, ble battle with the moths in a few shoulder over end of board and Bordagaray will be back. He loves j floor aind said that it had been and unambiguous lang^^ge that surplus crop of potatoes consum­ seasonings, and boiling water and ironing from center cf back to 6:30--WTIC — Gulden Serenad- 11:00—News on all Stations. to play ball and is a Dodger at ' ico City. Perez, famous maiador and an idol below me Rio Grande, best men you saw-, before 1900 up and kept fighting harder as the meeting. last October, would customary to name the town’s they do or do not de.sire\he vot­ Sauce Itallenne short weeks. Speaking of moths, 11:15—w n C —Harkness of Wash­ and let Honus Meagher take it game We.it along. present to challenge Judge ed. Dr. Henry C. Sherman, chief cook 10 minutes more. Have mac­ Marlow’s have a complete stock shoulder. Reverse ani iron other ers; \WDRC—Jack' Stevens: heart saves his life by holdidg onto the aggravated beefs horn With both General Assembly representatives ers of Wisconsin to vote fbr the One ,and one-half teaspobns ington; WDRC—Joan Brooks, hands, preventing it/from penetrating his stomach. Nevertheless, he from 1900-10; Tris Speaker, 1910- Zwiek, Greene and Yost put ths! yde's position as town chairman. paprika. 1-16 teaspoon pepper, 1-8 of the Bureau of Human Nutrition aroni freshly boiled and drained. of moth-flghting equipment. sid.i of yoke. V WNBC—Nev's Bordagaray stories have multi- as delegates to the convention and delegates respect ivelv pledged, to 3. Iron body of snirt, beginning Songs: WTHT—Give and Take; is seriously woundm, his life endangered. Note banderilleroa prop­ 20; Bill McKechnle. 1929-30, and P.A.’S in front in the first half [iJlowever, Mr. Rogers was not cup salad oil. 1-16 teaspoon cay­ and Home Economi&s, points out Turn it into a hot serving dish, add 6-.t5—WTIC - Lowell Thomas; lUed until the veteran of Fresno moved that George E. Keith and their candidacy," said Willkie. liver, mix Well and serve at once, with one front and continuing WDRO—News; WNBC —Henry WNBC—Music You Want Itate has biKiome a ^aracter. It erly placed and mwing cape. Joe McCarthy from 1930 to Pearl with set shots and follow upa. ia ^fresent. enne, 'll clove garlic, J teaspoon that potatoes are teeming with The earthy fragrance of daffo­ Harbor. S. Raymond Smith be elected as Politicians here intei-pretcd this' vitamins, and a fairsizM potato adding grated chec.se at table to across the back to th« other (Or J. Taylor. 11:30—w n c — Author’s Play­ was in 193$ that be hit Oaey the second half Dlakon, Surowlei Opposition Caropiiign two of the delegates. This was It, 1 medium onion minced, ’ i dils, royal bued tulips and delicate "Well." answers Connie, as .a direct challenge to Governor contributes only 100 calories to each portion. Iron both fronts, first, if fabric is 7:00—WTIC - Fred Waring; house; W I»C —InvltatloB to Stengel on the head with a ball. and Kurlowicz took over in t! _ Selecthie'n Jack Gordon and voted unanimously. Dewey to enlarge on his previous cu)v salad oil, 2 cups tomatoes, narcissi. .flowers, ever beauti­ drying rapidly.) The buttonhole WDRC — I Love -a Mystery; Music; WTHT—Music. ‘ The Dodgers won that afternoon, Cliff Mapes. most promising ix>ok- start with Buck Ewing of the scoring to keep the P.A.‘s out i f k j Judge Raymond R. Bowers then whoIK pack, 1 small can tomato your diet, the same as an apple or ful reminders of spring and aym- le in camp, received his -1-A blasa- New York Giants and Charley . jBCil England were working ' to action in urging the delegates who three-fourths of a glass of milk. McGill-Converse is ready and side of the front opening looks WTHT- Pulton Lei^Js, Jr.; WNBC 11:45—WNBC —Gay CSaridge’s and Frenchy promptly prescribed M o r ^ o o p e r front. It waa the P.A.’s I5th| l^ e t out a crowd, carrying on a placed in noihinattun as delegates had filed under his name to with­ puree.Xg cup water. bollcal of Easier greet you at MUi- better if It’s ironed on the wrong —Connee BosweU Presents. Orchestra; News. the prq-game besnir,g sis a winning Iflcatlon. thus Joining Manager Bennett of the old Detroit Na- straight victory U» league competi­ for the remaining two places Mrs. Cook pqprlk?, oil pepper and Its the-butter or gravy that Is waiting to assist you in every kowski the Florist. Lou Boudreau, Pitcher Vein Ken­ tlonal.s, two of the greatest catch­ I'telephone campaign Monday night draw, a request which only a Jew "possible way with your spring side. 7:15—WTIC— News; WDRC 12:00—WnC-:-New8; Ramblinga formpia. But Stengel decided be tion, going through both /fouiidll George Borst and Mrs. Samuel J. cayenne tog^her. Pulverize garlic fattening. nedy and Infielder Russ Peters. ers who ever lived. without a defeat; — ------blB an effort to develop some antl- followed. The sarn.e politicians houseclcanlng. There are aids for 4. Iron collar, inner surface Harry James; WTHT-^Memory in Rhythm; 'WDRC— News; Wasn’t quite that haro-headed. Djemaiids Pav Turkington. They. were unanim­ clove in .salt.\Brown onion and The Dewey-Rlchman Company first, outer surface next, working Chicago White Sox • Catcher “For pitchers, you can't beat* Connie Mack Murphy and May wars the big were unanimous in predicting that every Job as you can see for your­ Lane. WTHT—Nears. That was the spring Bordaga­ ously elected to the-delegation, Dewey would have nothing furtller pulverize garlicHn oil and add re­ Have the children Join the Eas­ has a grand collection of men’s iron inward from edges Fold col­ Mike Tresh expected at French Cy Young, Cleveland's immortal guns for- the. Fairfields but with­ maining ingredients. Combine two self. Stripsoff—to' take off wall­ 7;3(^W TIC— Studio Program; 12:30—w n c —Design for Danc­ ray showad up at Uu Clearwater dm lm um Named to say. ter parade in new spring coat* rings which we think make an lar down and press over end of ing: News. headquarters sporting a mous­ iicrease Now Lick camp today. Manager Jim- ace: John Clarkson of the (Chi­ out Nelson the team lacked thal mixtures and cook well. from Montgomery Ward. You can paper, Blot-X—to remove grease WDRC—Easy Aces; my Dykes said Trerii would be cago White Stockings and Tim awake and aggressive inflclder The next business was the nam­ Wlllkie's appraisal of Stassen’s from wallpaper. Old English ideal gift to the serviceman. board. tache. Caaey called him George extra heighth and scoring puncbl Serve Itallenne saucK over sliced choqse from fleeces, shetlands or Heavy black onyx rings as well as All finished? To fold fasten regular. Keefe of the Giants. than Hughie Jennings of Detroit, ing of a town committee. Assist­ letter was ndt shared by some of Scratch Removing Polish, Old Van Haltren. They were an inimi­ which cairied them along la tiMil polenta. tweeds in chesterfields or boxy silver and gold. These rings are neckband together, lutton every Pitts'ourgh Pirates - Manager Tenney On First Base and he would make a perfect second round. ; I HOUSEKEEPER ant State's Attorney Charles ,S. his own supporters here, nor by English Household cleaner for table doubles team. Cards’ Righthander Mot utility man. House moved that William S. styles. The children will love them an easy gift to send to a service­ other button down front. Place Bordsigaray was in.second in a Frankie Frisch pleased with ap­ "My first baiscmun would have The Soldiers gave a surpriali|fcl the friends of other candidates New England ('odflsh BiiUs every purpose. Prceii—cleans and BLU Network to Acquire "In the outfield, my first cho.ice Hyde be named chairman with Senator Weeks iR-Massl. a Will­ and they’re a real value at $7.98 man and are the sort, of personal shirt on table, bosom side down game against the Gi'ants. Jimmy Signing New 2^ gals - get to work. bring sleeves forward to foU. Fold ^ Studios in Largest Cities never has Ireen beaten. On either To take care of 3-year-old members. Clerk Wallett put the Senator Taft (R-Ohio), a sup­ T r y savory cabbage and frank- Bordag^y In.' Cincinnati Reds — Outfielder up to date in his time than any gin. The game was a nip t tablespoons butter or fortified one sleeve on to the back, and then For 1944- Season. man I ever saw. sicle of the magnificent Boston affair with the lead nh»ng<»^ motion and no opposition to the porter o f Gov. John W. Bricker of furts! Pour 2 cups well-seasoned "Jo^Jo Moore fielded, the ball Max Marshall expects to pass his child. Modern 4-ronnt apart­ motion developed. Selectman Jack margarine, 1 egg, a dash of pep­ medium white sauce over 1-2 head To gayly accent your East-;r the other. Fold shirt horizontally uickly, threw perfectly," relates pre-induction physical exam. Up­ “Nap Lajdie of Cleveland never centerflelder, I would like to have eral times and neither team k Ohio, commented: per. costume get one of the lapel pins 7 )( in three parts, cringing up and New York, March 22—(4V -^ The Saturday night Barry Wood B y Tod Mcler had an equal at second base. Her­ Ed Delehanty, that great clouter ing by more than 2 points at ment. Mother working. Gordon asked how many consti­ “This certainly is Slas.'icn's an^ cabba^, cut Into wedges and ar­ SIronchy. “Rmuiding tWrd I saw on leaving for test at Sidney, la., Soak codfish overnight lii cold al Matthew Wior’s. If you’re not folding the tail so as to meet the show on NBC,^ known as the "Mil­ man Long of the Boston chjb of the Phils, and hia fellow out time. With only seconds to g o ' tuted the committee the past two nounc^emenl that; hc_ is a candi­ range InT casserole. Cover. Bake Looking to the post-war day when lion Dollar Band," is undergoing O'us Maneuso at the plate waiting .N’ovv York, iirtrch 22 i/l’i— It's he sold his two gloves and spiked, Home, nights if desired. . years and Judge Hyde aald -”63.’ ' water...... Shred, with a fork, and making, a. large ..purchase .this cuffs in the back. for me with the bail in his hand. oilirial tiow. big , Mori .Cooper, shoes. on short, and his teammate of fielder, Sam Thompson. game was all tied up 25 all date...... * ...... ' " squeeze all the water from the at 375 degrees F. for 45 minutes. it- expecta to have its own. broad­ a change in forihat after one more Selectman Gordon then asked why Cut 4 frankfbr-ts in half length­ spring you’ll definitely want new 1 knew' I Was a~Ue* J Dodger. Dis­ whose 21 victories jasl year ■ ’ St. Loulf Browns-^* Don 6ut- th'oae thre'e-limo world cham "SUdfrig Billy Hamilton; " arso Ike. Col* slliqied- through-fo PHONE 3908 of 6367 Senator Vandenberg (R-Mich), flaked fi.sh. Cook potatoes until accessories. And a lovely spray cast plant, the BLU network has broadcasL Instep of the pres­ pions, Bill.v Nash, at third, com­ hoop to give hia team a 27 the motion called for a reduction wise; arrange dr cabbage.-Broil 5 /■ ent concentration on music, it will gusted, I stopped and walked to Hparked tne St. Louis Cardinals terfdge' brought 15-year-old Teddy of the Phils, one of the greatest W’ho has urged the Republicans to tender. Drain well. Mash pota­ pin is Just what you need. been surveying sites and making plete my infield. ------base runners victory. Ctole, Ouadino in the number to 30, and Judge draft General MacArthur, said he nlinutfes or until shift to variety with Wood c,Ieft Held. Chaalfig it Bor­ classed the tall righthander as a Suicides' Final flfeworka didn’t fire,” Judge Hyde Here arc two light-hearted des­ build suits with your Jackets. network owned WJZ in New holdout. CoopeFs brother, catch­ Bob CHipman, vip from Montreal, Trounce Panlhcrf* for coming. and adds zest to an otherwise natra; 9:30 Jack Carson Show; dagaray lost hia cau turned back B. r. T V 1^0 Dancing Classes remarked as the caucus closed. serts with spring color and flavor. Blair’s, 757 MAln street, has them Work. WF.NR in Chicago on the er Walker Cooper, signed a con­ signed contract. Murphy, rf The Willkie forces have entered meatless meal. Cse it cooked and air par^time, and KOO in San 10:80 Morton Goiild, Alec Temple­ to retrieve IL The ball fell for a 38-18 Win lo Stay in ...... » 2 . 2 t p.I*. A- a • • 6 Judge Hyde is hot yet ready to Good foe the Easter dinner, too. Just waiting for you. Skirts In all tract a few days ago. / August, rf Fairfield*ralrfleMs — Will Not Be Held name his committee of 30 since a com,plete slatp of convention Fruit Refresher chipped in a macaroni, tomato caa- Francisco. WMAL in Washing­ ton; 11:30 Inidtatlon to Music. double. Stehgerflned him. Frenchy delegates in the April 4 primary sizes and styles for everyone and BLU—7 Connie Boswell Presents; expressed aiiipzefnclit. "What do Pitcher Johnny Gorsica, of De­ Race; Tlircc Gaincn on Mason, If , MdcCamia cC a im s______g\ reducing the number of members (.•Senes 6 to 8) saroie—with creamed vegetables ton is operated under lease from Jarvis. If .. For One Month. there and pamal slates are on the on toast—as a tasty filling for an lovely all-wool sweaters, both 8:30 My Best Girls Drama: 9 you want me Ip do*.'catch cold?” troit. also Joined the "I wqiif more L a st N ig h t ’« F ig h ts Soldiers . 2 by one-half will require consider­ One and one-half cups fresh or long and short sleeve^' in all the the Washington Star. Tap Tonight. Brooks, a . ballot for JjeWey, Stassen and omelet. Dunninger’s Broadcast: 10:30 Sol­ he asked. dough” nwik.s. He said at Bock- Plant J ------1 able study. canned fruit or berrieA 1-4 to 1-2 newest spring colors. Woods also said that both tele­ Stengel paid mlnut.* attention to ley. \V. Va., that he would play Vllga, Ig Wolmrin** ...... # MacArthfit. cup sugar, 1 package! fniit-flavored vision and frequency modulation diers With Wings. MB.S— 7:30 Halls of Montezuma; 8:80' Xavier deUll. The Brooklyn# give $50,- for $7,.500. but not for the $5,000 White Plains. N. Y.—Carmine Three games are on tap tonight | Hryant, rg gelatin (any flavor), 1 1-2 cups hot Earrings arc a bright pick-me- (Quinn’s Pharmacy, 873 broadcasting were being given 000 for Buddy Hassett, and jvhen the Tigers offered him He In- Fa Ha, 140 1-4, .Newburgh. N. Y., water. up for Spring and Matthew Wior full consideration, with “applica­ Chigat Music; 9:80 First NIghter in the Rec Intermediate League. I O fun* (P ijjarelles street, has something whicjKwill Drama. Bordagar^___ _ . aakad Stengel _ dicated he would be happier If De- outpointed Pete Galiano, 148, Bal­ 111 38 P 6 * 0 Combine fnjit and sugar and let has a large selection of them, tn- have all you gals t^runniWg. The tions filed or being prepared for had seen his star, Ol' Case said ho j tron traded him. timore, 8. Freddie Schott, 210, In the opener at 6 o’clock tlje! Pan them stand 10 minutes. Drain; measure cludlng all metal earrings, or met­ new Lily Dache hairnets which FM stations in key centeTS.** but that he heard him siiig at the k On the other side ol’ the picture Akron, knocked out Ernie Wil­ Center Billiards will meet the I SurorwloB, f t ___ ^ / T o Obtain Food juice and add water to make 1 al ones set with pearls or other As to television, which he de­ Thursday programs: NBC — are adaptable to any type hairdo >12:80 p. m. Sky High Orchestra; Baseball Writers’ Dinner. I .hpi (l.rUagher. vice, prc.sident of liams, 202 1-2, Patcriffm. N. J., 5. Kaiders: At 7 o’clock the Royal LaFiancis, rf Watolik. f t . . S M * • cup. Dissolve gelatin In hot water. stones as well as the sterling ■ or and which have several innova- clared "nd one in broadcasting That was a delightful tialnlng Cubs, announced Bill New York—Frankie 'Terry, 154 Blues and the Jokers will tanglev^ Noren, If . , . Zwiok, If g can ignore,** he stated that the 6rt6 Serenade to America. CBS Add fruit Juice. Chill,, stirring gold-fllled types. For pierced and tjons which make it a very supe- camp - the i NlchciHson, hard-hitting outflalder 1-2, New York, outpointed Larney while at 8 o’clock the Cavaliers M ortartjv If /; Oaumo, E 0 Lisbon. March 21.—(/P)—To In­ occasionally as gelatin sets tq give unpicrced .ears. From $1.50 up. network planned to file for sta­ —^T:30 Bernardine Flynn, News; Clearwater in 1936.' Oecat the Qx I n POPULAR crease the food supply for Rome’s dor sort of net indeed. In shades 5 F ^ With Dunn. BLU—12:30 had .slpv-d along with outfielder Moore, 157 1-2, Valley Stream, N. take on the Falcons. Kennedy, e .. pakon,, e g. soft Jellied appearance. Then add tions in New York, Washington, Eckhardt showed,up with a huge hungry Inhabitants, authorities in to match your hair,„ of course, Andy Palko, who hit .379 in a Y., 8. Lou Schwartz,' 170 3-4, New The Cavaliers and Falcons are Cirtlson, l;g . Kurtowica, 6 1 fruit and sen-e in sherbet glasses. A lai,re s'lowing of blouses in emiesgo and Los Angeles. **I Farm "and Home Program: 1:45 police dog. “If that'h your room­ the Italian capital have offered to AND in five new exciting colors. Inter-A^riean Air Cargo Lunch­ twfvweek tlriul With the Bniln.s York, out|>ointed Langston Den­ tied for first place with the .Sui­ QuiMi, ----- Greana, tg g rl FOOD MARKET Or line sherbet glas.ses with fruit sizes 38-.52 Is real news. The wom­ Keep your hair looking as smart sm convinced,** he added, "televi­ mate,” cracked Stengel, "you'll last fall. . Nirtmlson, whose 12S nis. 164 3-4, New York, 8. cides who won their game last Kosak, rg i trade packages of cigarettes for and fill with plain Jellied mixture. sion will prove to be the greatest eon, Detr^t. MBS 1:30 Julia have to pay hie board" Another country 'produce btought into the en who wear these hai-d to find as your new easier outfit with one RBI's topp^ both^leagues in 1943. Hartford—Bob Wade, 159, New- night. Both teama,. must win their !ff • • • 4 Garnish with mint or maraschino sizes will find quite a variety to of these new nets. medium ever developed for enter­ Sanderson. 4 ^ Full Speed Ahead, recruit steamed in oh a motorcy­ city by peasants, the Rome cor­ Waves. ^ previously was reported to have wark, N. J., outpointed Johnny games in 'ordei* to Hay In the run-' Score kt half time, Grynb, Ig i cherries. choose from at Beck’s, 846 Main tainment and the like.” cle. "They’re barred, in this scoffed at $15,006 offer, Brown. 155, New York. 10. Bill ning with the Suicides as there is cldes. R e f^ e , Kosak. respondent of the 'Am sterdam . Sunshine Pie street. Including ruffled styles, GUSTAFSON’S league,” warned Ol’ Case. "You Deutsche Zeitung reports. Tips on Tables Round the Ia>oJ>. Brown, 155, Hartford, etopped Joe only one more night of play after, One package orange-flavored •softly tailored blouses with the can’t even use them for road a M\ T h e dispatch did not ekpliin the . You can “heal’,’ an ugly scratch Other' news from filj^ league Robinson, 156, Passaic, N. J., 2. tonight’s games. gelatin, 1 1-2 cups hot water, 1 or­ bow-tie neckline and the classic that mars the surface^^f dark V BROWNBILT SHOE STORE work.” THURSDA Y— FRIDA Y ' scale of cigarette payments. »1- Frenchy Bordagaray w(ll be ramps included: x Jersey City—Tony Riccio, 146, Laiit night the Suicides whijnled Smith, sf ...... • ange, sections free from mem- tailored type. Also, of course, a furniture by painting' wltn'^iodineV Postal Team the Panthers ,38 to 18. The Pan­ [ though it was made clear that 705 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER with us, as we previously remark­ New York, Yankee.s Seebnd Bayonne, outpointed Julio Galluc- Favor DePaul Uaefs 1 , brane^ 1-2 cup grapefruit, sections nice assortment oi blouses for the Make it invisible by swabbii ci, 144. Hartford, 8. Benny Wii- thers gave the Suicides a run for E • • • • , , ^ 5 tobacco has been more effective free from membrane, 4 table­ miss and Junior miss. gash—easy does it— with the si '. In the Johnson Block ed. and it’a too bad Casey Sten­ Baseman George Stlrnweiss left^ than German bayonets in persukd- Atlantic. City camp for New York^ liams, 148, Newark, knocked out their money In the first halt but BiaeelJ, c 6 spoons sugar, 1 baked 8-inch pic point of an orangestick, tight Sets Record gel is out Murphy , ran wild In the qecond . Ing growers to bring their' food to o r Case contribute.', so many of to see n specialist about hi.s .sinus Mickey Makar, 150. Bayonne, 1. Over Aggies l^edfoidt o shell.. The Connecticut Cook Book, Just wrapped with cotton. half, scoring seven hoops to put f market. those hanhlees little extracurricu­ trouble. Los Angeles^—John Thomas. 137, Hedluod, rg ...... 6 Dissolve gelatine In hot water. published by the Woman’s Glub of Scratches on llght-corored fur­ lar touche# which liven up other­ Loe A ngeles, outpointed Willie his team well In front. He scored a Saifnonaen, i g ...... i Dre^in fruit; add water to Juice to niture—such as walnut or maple Bury MoriUrtys’ Squad. , Washln^on Senators Word Westport, Conn., takes you into wise stuffy baseball. arrived from Mexico City that out­ Joyce, 137, .Gary. Ind., 10. total of 20 points, enough to ^ Toftight Gash Murphy, Ig ...... 6 make 1-2 cup. Add sugar and the kitchens of many natidnally —can be toned down so that not LEAN BLOCK even the girrilet-eyed wiU detect Piling Up Score of By Bobby Dawson fielder Epitaclo Torres, expected V '■ _____ ; juice to gelatin. (^111 until slight­ known people who live' in or near HNG IS JUST AROUND THE CORNER Trsiner. of Fighter* i t ly thickened. Turn into cold baked at Collert Park, Md„ camp, has Siiiiflay for Titlr at Fire Insurance Westport. Let’s get up an appe­ 1793 Team Total. Seeing Mike Gibbons flatten decided to play for Monterey In Score at hal' time, 1I-8, PAAQI pie ithell. Arrange fruit sections tite and go visiting. COME TO CHENEY’S Harrison Wins the Mexican league this year. New York Garrien. Referee, Kovis. tH u a roaSt n>. ' On Your on top. CTtiU ..ntil firm. • - From Claire Booth Luce: FOR \ Bob McAUiater in the seventh 26 Note: FruU^ may be added to ''Mmcoronl-WUh Uver NOW FOR MATERIALS The Post Office in defeating round, Jan. 12. 1914. gave me a Cleveland Indians — Outfielder EASTER LOVELINESS New York, March 22.—(6V-The , MeCanas (27) diaaolved- gelatin. Chill until slight­ (Serve* 6-8) Moriarty Brothers 4-0, took the hijgger thrill than I got in battling Sports Roundup FURNITURE AtOiarlotte DePaul Demons LEAN Smoked LEAN RIB ly thickened before turning into • One package elbow .macaroni, 2 FOR YOUR third round in the West - Side Gene Tunney in the latter’s first Degutls, rf . . . pie shell. ' , slices liver (calf, lamb or beef), i fight estahllehed an eight-point favor­ And Personal Effects Bowling league, and will go into By Hugh Fullerton, dy. ~ . Kentucky's Boh Brannum Is Coteo, rf ...., SPRING SEWING McAllister camo to New. York High Jininiy ite to beat the Oklahoma Aggie* Robb. If ...... the play-off with the Wiwt Side from Ban Francisco, where he had .4pmy Serge«m Upsets | New York. Mai-ch 22—(6b-^The another baske-Aaller who won’t SHOULDERS PORK We can protect you for as low Tavern, last yeai^s chsimpa, and National Association of Profes-i bother to return to college after in their featiim semi final giune tn Gttiidino. If ... 'Don’t Miss Our Beautiful compiled an impreaelve record. Sei;ver. c ..... as $4.50 per $1,000 for S years* Billie PaganI'i Wcst,6lde BArbara New York hailed him with great Favored Stars With, slofial baseball leagues, which we the toumamenta. His Army num- the National Invitation basketball time. Dress-Up. Frock Collection o f Prints. , this coming week ,a f the West ballyhoo. 1 conditioned Gibbons. find ha# been plugging amateur ber is up . . . wonder «t there’* any tourney at Madi.son Square Gar­ Kerr, rg .... 2 9 ^ lb. ^ Side Rec. BrilUantGolf. and “ kid”, baseball 'lor a dozen place but America where you’d see W. Bittner, Ig, 2 5 ® lb. Let me call at your home and For six rounds they put up a ... ■ J '" " ■ den tonight: In defeating Moriartys the Post classic yet exciting exhibition: Mc­ years, aimnis lo be getting rasults the kind of aportsnianship the explain details or (Jharlottc. N. C., Mai'ch 22 —i/Pi m Its new campaign to persuade Oardsn fans displayeu when they The panic, that pit* seven-foot 1 13 LEAN PL.\TE . Telephone 54 tO or 5938 - A. fitted midriff frock which will Hollywood — Vogue aiiiAButterick Pattern Service. 5fficc captured high three-atrtng Allister had a sweet wallop,-but make up beautifully lit pastels, that previously was' held by Pa- every time he let fly. Gibbons just —Sgt. “Dutch” Harrison, Winner Its inactiVik (and acHvs) clubs to gave a big hand to Utah's Misaks Bob' Kurland of tlic Aggies,: \ Roldiert (35) floiVel-prtnted silk crepes or tmall- HOURS: DaUy 1 A. M. .' 8 P. Id. Saturday 9 A. .M. • 5 P. M. gani’s at 1776, and now Stands at wajui’t there. Bob was boxing of the liO.OOO Caiarlotte Open Oolf work with the youngsters. Hsawaiian-bom Japanoeef The kid against 6:09 Georpe Mlkaii, of j Omnolly, rf . . . .- 1 CORNED BEEF lb. 15c Arthur A. Knofla ’patterned washable cottons. It’s 1793. beautifully/When suddenly Mike, tournament by one stroke, went (^Idsboro, N. C..' aln ady jjas or­ deserved it, too. . . Qlenn L Mar­ the Denfons. is the second of a ■ OeWOlfie, If ...... 3 . ' We Have A New Si^Iy Of Anklets. quietly back to bU Army job to­ ganized two Jwiot -Mogues Binoa' tin, the BalUmore airplane man, doublc'header expected to draw | McBride, "c ...... 3 ’ SHOULDER the sort of frock * little girl feels In the match between the.Fair- who had a haoit of nervously 'Fiunltare Fir* field Grocers and the Pioneer'Par­ brushing his nose with the thumb day carrying with him two $1,000 Judge W. G. Bramham outlined will receive the spori# afield tro­ ir.oro than IS.'OOO In the first i Dowd, rg 3 Insuranea Nan** is a real party dress—and If msule In percales it makes a fine school Cheney Brothers RemMiit Salesroom achute. Fairfield took folir points. of his right glovs, made as to, do war bonds and his lucky dime. > the successful Fayetteville, N. C., phy. at Minnetipolls Friday as the semi-final game, startifig - at 8:151 K*no.'Ig 2 VEAL ROAST lb. 23c ' $75 MAIN STREET drtss, tool. HARTFORD ROAD MANCHESTER High single went to Bob Mar- so. He found the dime on the way lan and the Lookpoft., N. Y„ Pony man who did *he most for wildlife p m. (e.w.t.), Kentucky plays 8t. Maneinl. Ig ,...... 0 o n c e Open Daily rhiotte with 153 and he also took Bob McAllister fei> for the feint to the first tee on the opening day E•ague Club eomas in .with the conservation in 1943. . . . John’s of Brooklyn. Kentucky 1 ■ ■ ■ Pattern No. 8507 is in sises 8, 4, ruled a seven-point favorite. ! ' - 1 2 Lean Rib Fat and Thnrs. Evening 7 to 8 F. M. 5, 6, 7, and 8 years. Siae 4 re­ high threa string. 426. and in a flash Mike Gibbons cross­ of the tournament news that it started a similar PORK CHOPS, - A special meeting will be held ed the right to the jaw that spell­ “The last time that happened to stunt Isat year and expects to have Prize Boner In reaching the round of foUr^ jj^oie at half time. 14-11, S«t^ e SALT PORK, 1 C- quires 1 7-8 yards of 89-Inch ma­ 260-300 kids playing ball this sum­ Jaime Almend^o, Jr.'. 17-year- pound...... pound ...... IwC terial; 1 7-8 yards maqhina .made Have a New Cold Wave tonight at eight o'clock. ed curtains . for Uie California me was before ,tbe Bing Oosby DePaul whipped Muhlenberg. 68- fdierg. R,,feree. Murphy. - « ■ '-V,. The scores: Comet. , Tournament five years ago, and [ mer. . . . The Association also Is old Puerto Rican shortstop who is 45. with Mikan scoring 27 points; | pleating or lace for trim. Permanent. So comfortable telling Us members tiow the'Den­ getting a trial with the Jersey the Aggies beat Canistus, 431^29,: Fresh Ground BACON ' |: For this attractive pattern, Post Ufflce won that one,” Dutch recalled. Plant .J (36) to have and m easy to care \ He said the good-luck omen ver “Old Tlmere’ Leaigue” works. City Giants because * Sen Juan with Kurland getting 13 points. B 0 7 e - send 15 cents, plus 1 cent for Twanuitte ...... 85 124 104—313 HAMBURG,__ ENDS, Greeiudioro Booster'BoaxI gave him the confidence that stood And what with the National •portswriter wrote ■ letter about Kentucky defeated Utah. 46-38, pound__...... d*/ V poundk ...... dtJC postage, in coins, with your name, for. Marcblottc ...136 153 137—426 him, -will ha've to do a lot jt ball ijpi'gl. rf . . . 3 Atamian ...... 989 109 96—302 V Otmek Quintet jup under a severe strain yesterday Baseball Congress registering arid St. John's eliminated Bowling Ceraso. if .. address, pattern number and alae u Phlladelphia’f Jug^ MeSpaden. semi-pro candidatee Saturday at playing to overcome a two-word Green. 44-40. Pore Pork ‘ Siloed _ . — to The Manchester Evening Her- , THE LILY White...... '....116 ll7 147—380 8.750 sporting goods stores and error he made the other day. . . . Boyer, If . . . SAUSAGE MEAT, Q ■ Main 9treetgag2^ Wilkie ...... 130 120 122—372 Oresnsboro, N. C.-j—dV - The most danmrous man on the win­ The two winners tonight 'will Pooketti c .. a BOILED HA.M, a'ld. Today's Pattern Service, 1150 Boosters of the Army Air Forces most of the pro elube hollering for When a scribe asked him what meet foi the championship Sun­ pound ...... 1 F C Sixth . Avenue, New York 19, N* Y, ter circuit, whittled away at his saplensa. rg pound ...'...... O / C BEAUTY SALON baste training center No. 10 here four-stroke lead. help, it looks as if -uiyone who was the moat popular big league day night with the two losers Ready now, the Spring liieue of Maode Tariclngton, Preprletrera ^ 565 623 605 1793 wants to play_ba8eball this year team with nis-countrynien, Jaime Donahue, Ig Mortarty’s claim they have one of the ooua- Harrison won the 72-bole event meeting in a consolation .game. Stone. Ig . . . Sliced Fa.shion, Just 15c. (Complete. Full 5S7 51AIN ST. CAIX 7484 try'a best baakethall teams. They will get a chance. replied: "The Yankees Senbr." — B;^ a strange twist; Utah, al­ HEADCHEESE, O « ♦ « # QuUitch ...... 118 94 92—304 with a closing 7S for a total Of FRESH FISH of brand new wardrobe ideas. won their first ten gamee. 275, IS under par. In the Army, And rlght.lri Uie New York Giants’ though elinunated by Kentucky, pound ...... AWC mm Darling ...... 86 102 101—289 camp, tod ., . . 16 4 FOB LENT Another Y ou * Movement Brasky ...... 99 90 113—302 Pfc. George Seneak'y of Maha- for a year and a half and out of may play the wmher of the Oaj> E. B. Wolverines (21) • MOTOR TUNE-UP .The "Utah basketball team, den tourney for the recognized Reed ...... 109 113 108—330 noy, Pa„ who set a national col- toumanMUt play excapt for the Hervioe Dept. Oyeiia rf YOUR BABY’S PICTURE le^ate record of 516 points play­ Texas Opsn last month, he fired which bounced right ipto * e Na­ national championship un March • WHEEL ALIGNMENT McGuire ...... 100 101 ------201 tional Collegiate A. A. basketball Bill Dudley, former Virginia Tniefall. if .. PIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIP^^^^^^^ McAdams ...... — — 105—105 ing for St. Joseph’s of Philadel­ remarksMc rounds of 66, 70 and 30. The Utes have replaced Ar­ tournament sfter putting , on a and Steelers .star back, is taking kansas in the Western NCJA-6 Woods, If .... = KEMP’S RECORD DEPARTMENT SUGGESTS = AT phia last season, ia the star. Other (M in |ha rain-lengthened five day advanc.id twin-engine pilot train­ Wads, c ;... • BRAKES starters ars Pvt. John Mahnken, meet.. swell show against Kenttkky in play'offs that open at kansaa (jity i Z i i = FOR THIS WEEK: ' S 512 500 519 1531 ing at Ellington Fie.ld. Tex. . . . BANANAS lb. the New Yonc Invitation avent« PYiday. If- they win there, then Smith, s .... g foot 7 cantor from Gaorgtown; averages 18 years in aga but tha The guys who tried to tackle him Hobro, rg . . . • VALVE GRINDING = BESAME.MUCHO— S Wln^^a Hitler beat the Eastern NCAA cham­ Pvt. Dick Gray, ex-yuianova cap- always thought Bill was propeUed 6 fUNUDA JUICE OBAMOES SEEDLESS GRAPEFRUIT S * MY IDEAL— JIMMY DORSEY S klde look a lot jrannger. . . . *Tn pion next Tuesday, they will Bjorkland, Ig • • • a • • Burton’s Small Fry Shop Deaf Quiatet Stumps Tmirmy lain; Corp. Dick Kravttx, former OeaU Da In AJaaha fket,” explains Coach Vadal Pet­ by twin engines. ; . Three former • OVERHAULING S HERE WE GO AGAIN— S Director John .Marshall (N. J.) captain, erson, ”We used to put knee pads SL Paul Dlspatch-Pioneei press qualify for the March SO game. 1» 1 29c doz. 4 for 35c S LONG TIME NO SEE BABY— GLENN MILLER B THURSDAY - FRTOAY • SATURDAY and Luke Sapan of Long Island Salt Lake City, —(6b— Rose on the kids so they’d look bigger, sports writers, who worked at the Score at half UsM, 11-2^ Quick Service 8uJl Lake City—(^5— Frank U. ' Weslqr, former telt Lake City but we *oet the pads on a trip find stune desk, have been semng ac­ J. Referee, Murphy. = ALSO THE NEW FRANKIE CARLE ALBUM. Teliegram photographer now with .Credit fer Yaaks m ’ NKlRT OR^NOEE I . ' Muziry, director of a Mormon can’t get any more." tion in the Pacific wax theater. FRESH SPINACH Expert Workmanship = - WE OIVK GREUEN STAMPS. • NO FINANCIAL OBUOAHON church boaketball toumamenL " Tqrf Haaquieewteaa»J the isshBee, r e li^ a daocripUnn . . Pfc. Joe Hennoosy mixed in of how softball la played in New York—(PI— W l* Pitcher • ONE PORTRAIT P I S FAMTL.Y talked before each game to the One-Minute Sports Psige the fighting at Kwajalelif atoU Marius Rusao now in the Army, GREEN _ twb tcaraa about nUea, but he igna Lexington, Ky,—(6b— Although AlsskB. Hollywood is making overtures and boasted more about capturing 55c dbza 2 lbs. 29c • ,\GE LIMIT 6 MONTHS TO 10 YEARS From perch oiv'^stepladder, Jim Richmond HIU high school now Samfisen, N. STAMPS = stui iped when be found one quin­ horse racing in the Bluegraaa “ Leit field waa on the elde of to Notrs Dame’s AU Araeriiea half­ three quarts ot saki than anything former nuijor le e g * a hill,” he repdrta, “so 1 played ray Dykes supreys CHiicago White he did to the Japs; Y-l-c. Ted Ran­ boosts three former Yahkeaa tn NEW CABH On CURLY KALE fiM KEMPS tet uad an aU-deaf lineup. country ia more tha» 150 years back. Creighton Miller, who isn’t the' service. Shortstop Phil Rla- mambtra e t * e Bai' Sox at French Lick. Recruits MANCHESTER = INCORPORATED ____ -MAITE a n APFOnmOENT TODAY! Then Art Keeley, a high school old, Lexington will not obsanta its up hoar ths ildge whars 1 could looking the other way. . . Jack dolph saw the Marshalls Invasidn ntea. Thig a i a M ’ balow are. left to right: Second McDonald, who surrivod a hoeksy as a combat coirespondent and xutp la In the Navy wbll* Pltchar athlete whose parents are deaf, sesquicantennlal of organsed rao- eome running down on aiiythlng Herb Karbel. evKansas Otv Tigqra. E ob^ Oij*i 8507 = 768 MAIN STREET . TI^ 5«80 ing imtH 1947. The Srst raving hit my way. Baseman LeRoy Schalk*. ,Catcher ebason with the Rangers, is heed­ Lieut. (J. 0.1 Perry Dotsdn * is 2 lbs< 19c 2 lbs. 29c MOTOR SALES, INC 5-8 wv a came to hia help, translating Mot­ Qianto and «IM Ipi = Fumitare and Music Home o f Fngidaire ^ ley’S - instructions with fingar aaoociation her* w6a •atatoUih*d “ If a ball went over my head, Parish TTiaxton and Outfielder ing for Lakewood, N. J„ to seek m commander ol an armed guard! southt>aw who had a Yank trial, West Center St. TeL 4134 ia 1797. ilt waa au* automstla bassor.*' Johnny DIckahot. trial w t* the GlaaU m a pUcher. crew ki tha. Pacific. *,tb a Army...... , ■

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He'd not giVjMne anjT-' Yankee SohHer—But weren't dattifSM pootu. Apply Manchester Public BUY YOUR FURNITURE milking mgchiues..publin TrActor two. 128 Soutji Main Street Tele­ Mrs. Ida Morehouse. 8 Bank St. Telephone 3-1408. H. Warren Company, Willi man tic. phone 5215. ' ' ^ R^W a Usfc / thing. ^ any o t them alive? Cae». Market. Adverdsements False EcNiemy BUre INiougfi LItUa Ralph>had been out on way to Wipe out a toendehlp is. to Sicilian—Well, one o t them, said Home is the center of yOur life ... Teacher (slernlyJ^Now, no sva- WOULX) L.IKE lady to share home ATTRACTIVEU-Y FURNISHED thee farm, helpinghel] in the dairy, and MKmge on It....Silence is a diffi­ he was but yoii know how these WAN’TED —AUTOMOBILE me­ Keep It well furnished w l^ good A mkn sent his son to bqtrow aion. What would be give yo.u to with service man's wife. No o ^ - ASRES ANI) RUBBISH removed. Wanted— To Bay 58 rooms in private home, all con­ For'Sale " mh * rulogue: .V Cedorndo farmer, he was fttll olIf the subject when he cult argument Jo beat.. ..^ fool Nazis lie. Drop a line to “TrucJUng.’’ 61 chanic, essential to war effort. quality furniture from a^ store For R« ing a proteasmnal tone of voice, the newspaper from his neighboT. buy that ^ffee ? jection to children. Call S-1687 or veniences, coiitlnuous hot water, looking for nsaks btrnyed caivon aa “ Ann had gone after you before. Coming twek, the boy topped over got back. Ha was talking with may give a wl|e man^ counsel___ For Rent Mill street. Apply to Carlson A Company, 44 serving -Connecticut for over 33 Stupent (protesting).'.-Nothing, 8933. ’ ...... , - Wa n t e d ro b u t stove, ranges, vicinity of Cheneys. Tel. 3105. To Buy To Sell / a'Septeirthar ovenlng 'ln IhlK Jan started talking. Looks like hi* beehive and was bbdly stung. Donnie and Baxter about it, and The barber may scrape ^an ac­ Teacher—Now, -yrhich boy can Stock Place, ManchMt^n years. refrigerators, washers, pianos Md I teil you. If he did Uke- coffee, napir five tbibga that contain \ To Sell cornea apoa a sick stranger who fall made him a bit balmy. Noth­ The father went to the aid of his airlngtois knoWtedge; . quaintance, but he should never furniture. The Austin A C>am FOR RENT—LARGE AUractlvs bqrdens him AUh aa taaportaat Uttle Ralph—If^ u fellows ever cut a friend... .Talk on the tele­ ,which*he doesn’L and if he would milk? AutomobUeS for Sale Miiiinery— Dressmaking 19 WANTED—RELIABLE woman to 3 room comp'>t< home/6ut0t with ing pennsment. you know. Kind son, ran Into a barbed wire fence buy that much, which he wo((ldn’t, here Co. Telephone 5187 front room with some light house­ nasiwiga. Saehlag help, of shell shock like we had in the and rutned a $5.(X) pair o f trousers. go to a farm and you aee a big phones ie not the only kind of talk Freckled-Faced Youngster — t stay With 2 children from 11 p. all the accessories. N /thing else to and If be wotild send me to the can! Butter, cheese. Ice cream and 1939 PLrVMOUTH sedan,' 1930 DRESSMAKING AND alteration m to 7:36 a; m. No househdld keeping privileges, suitable for the farmer tsBa aad .hnecks him­ army. He Jnst Jabbers on about ’The cow was stung by the .cow o il to bereelf in a stall with rtat should be shorter. buy. Pay only $C WEEKLY. WANTED—PAIR OF ^ r l’s ball­ working couple. Call 6951. Houses for ,Sale 72 self out. Whea ho reiivee hath bkrs so she can’t gat out, and she store, which he wouldn’t—he’d use two cows. < Ford tudor, 1038 Plymouth 2 of all kinds. Phone 2-0010 or call duties. Good pay. Writs Box U, | bearing shoe skates or 13 shoe. kings and queens and messages ran through the gate and'wae klll- Just 8 outflts to be sold etrahger and message are gone. has a.ring on her nose and don’t A bridogroo i. agyS his 'bride’s the telcphbne—he’d have the store Lost and Foond^ .door. 1937 Dodge sedan, 1936 at 144 West Center street Herald. I FOR RENT—ROOM for 2 gentle­ to the people. Pretty nutty. -1 ed on the highway by^a/paaaing FOR S A L E -N IC E 6 ROOM sin­ Me yipih frnatlcally hoaie. been down to where he said it have any\ faucets, you had better biscuits simply deny all laws, in­ charge it. . , .Hnatches Her Purse Bark Ford sedan, 1936 Pontiac sedan, $20.1 z men, or man snd wife, continuous gle. fireplace- steam beat,. ‘J car car. ,'''' Teacher-—But siippoelng he did r—liO H T BROWN dp WANTED—FULL OR part time all happened. There's nothing The wlfa rushed out, knocked keep away from he^’cause she’s a cluding the 'Cne about gravity. 1935 Pontiac sedan. Cole Motors. Moving— Trucking- A-L-B-E-R-T-S hot water, .shower, private en- garage, reetotly rcUecorated, ex­ do it anyhow? • U and Shepherd; '\An- 4164. radio service man for bench WANTED—PI WAR stroller. in there. There was a couple of ovsf a churn, and spilled four gal- bull.' “ They are heavier than lead," he Evanston, Ttl.—OP)—Mlsa Arline I name of Browntc. X^l. Storage 20 work only. Benann’s, 713 Main 43 Allyn St..—Hartford ■ trance. 101 Chestnut. cellent street. IMII Arthui A. pieces of cloth on the fence. explain^, "but they simply won't Student — Oh, tegcher, you Hippie didn’t scream when a good condit)< Call 3728.. Ill , loM of creain. 1939 BUICK 2 DOGR sedan, 1939 . Street, next to the A. A P. Knofia Tel. 1440. 5 ^ 8 875 Main That’s where he fell, all tight. Agnes- George and I had s ter­ go down." wouldn't ask such questions if you ■young rtian Snatched her purse— FOR SALE—10 PIECE . Oak din­ FOR RENT—CLEAN comfortable street. / / There was a louu pounding on Itoe baby fell into the cream and knew my father. • Pontiac sedan,' 1939 Oldsmoblfe AUSTIN A. CHAMBER.*: CO. USED FUi^ITURE AND Stoyes Etut be'U probably get ■ over it, then crawled over a $100 rug, rible quarrel last night over, the .she chased him. The purse snatch­ Trailer Van Service. Removala Re l i a b l e m a n oyer draft age ing room set. Telephone Man­ room for 2 neat young women. 82 the kitchen door. The woman, who __ ST— PAIR OF RIM1J5SS slass- ' sedan. 1941 Pontiac sedan, 1938 boughty^^told and exchangto. won't he. Doc?" .: < spoiling IL Th(» mother fainted and observance of our golden wedding The claSiT^ss doing arithmetic: er Jumped a fence; so did Miss Lea in black caae from Bisaell from (k>ast to Coast,, deluxe interested in managing retail fur­ chester 2-0958. Chestnut street. FOR SALE—6 ROOM Cap Cod X had been peering IntO/ the oven of L(nroln Zepl.er convertible sedan,. H lg )t^ prices paid. Jones Furni- house, 2 unfinished rooms up-' The physician was in the farm broke a |15 set of false teeth. anniversary. Teacher (to one student)—14ow It-Is patriotic to hoerd war nipple. Finally she caught him, • street to High school. Reward. 1940 Ford convertible coupe, 1937 equipment Orating, packing and niture store. Man selected must the huge range, looked up. bonds. •• ' FLORENCE KITCHEN heiiter, 31 Oak street. Tel. 8254.' stairs, breakfast nook, fireplace, "Hey! Who is it ? ? ’’ she shouted er’s bedroom about 20 minutes. The daughter took advantage of Carrie—That’s too bid! How milch would your father glv# you snatched back her purse, contain­ ■ Call 8879. Stud^baker sedan. 1937 Chevrolet storage. Warehouse, Manchester have sales ability with experience When he came out he reportsd t o ing her pay check and $6, and gas ranges. G, E. clothes drier, Boarders Wanted 59-A 'Steam heat, continuous hot i^ter, * above the banging. “Are you try­ all o f the fuss and eloped with the long have you been marrisd now? If he wanted to send you the coupe. Many others. Terms and Green. Tel. 5187. in .11 phases jf retail store'’ man- that the Injured man bad suffered store to buy 4 l^S pounds of cof­ walked away without further choice of , four parlor sets, end copper plumbing. Lot 73x165, ing to break the house down T" • hired man. Agnes—ITiree days. An airplane plunged Into the sea trades. Phone .5191, Brunner’s. ^gemcnL W?jtc for Interview Rooms Without^Board 59 comfortable r o o m s and Severe shock, that he bad a molestation. ' Rhe told police her tables, ^'spinet desk, bedrootp near Plant J. Phone 6413. "It's me,” - came a voice from fee? off the SicQisn coast ss the Allies Announcemt^nts Open evehlngs. ^ stating quailfleations. Box V, The quality meals Also rooms with temperature, and that be must not March Blossoms—Ona very im^ Student (Objecting)— He’d never were storming up tha c o u t. A. na- story after she got home. Repairing 23 chairs, occasional chair, VI- FOR RENT—ROOMS, single and toe outside. St. Peter—How did you get up Herald. light housekeeping privileges, FOR s a l e :— 5 ROCM duplex be disturbed unduly, until he had portant thing about a marriage is TIJ.F.R b r u s h Agent. Charles 1941 FORD STATION wagon, low dining room Mt, studio eoujcMs, double beds. Kitchen privileges, “ Well, open the door," was the here ? OVERHAUL AND REPAIRS on gateleg tables'! The Austin,Cum­ central. Ideal for couples or girls. house, one side ei^cant. Inquire 29 recovered. Racant Arrival— Flu. being able to finance K ....B a st ■Brindley. 59 Devon Drive, Man- mileage, radio, heater, white wall WANTED—BOY 16 or over for 9 girls. Phone 2-1561. 237 Centei S t Phone 3989. 14 Arch street. reply. “ We'Ve been waiting sup­ Jan Mesrik was in bed three ' Chester. For appointment call washers, vacuums, toasters, irons, hours a week of pleasant out­ bers Warenousc, Mto^t^ester Cottage street. / per for you for hours.” RED RYDER Scene Change* rings, like new \1938 Ford station weeks. His wife took full charge V"... •4'J'W^A. - ;?807. wagon, very ciMn. dark green. fans, lamps etc., and all children's door work after school. For In­ Green. Open 9 to 9. Tel./5187. FOR RENT—ROOMS by night, The the door catch gave, and toys and vehicles. Cash and carry. nursing him to recovery. Dr, 1937 Ford statlon\wagon. Terms terview call 6158 or'4901. /day or week. Call 2-1940 or 7 Apartments. Flats, her husband stumbled into the Morton called several times. FUNNY BUSINESS Uri-M- Tel. 2-1430. FOR SALE—BENOA^ combina­ Florence street . W'anted— Real Estate 77 lighted room. rmST’3 MOIHER , and trades. Phone . 5101 Brun­ tion gas and oil /''lich e n range Tenements 63 "The only thing to do is humor GOOD A U ^M O B IL E mechanic. W^ANTED TO BUY one sere or "My God,” - screamed the wom­ ,LOvE, L im e ner's, open evenings. \ PIANC TUNING AND repairing, Also black wood or coal' burning FOR RENT—f u r n i s h e d rooms him when he starts talking crasy, Must have 0 ^ tools. Permanant f o r r e n t —MODERN 3 room more with tobacco shed or barn, an. "Jan, Jan; what's happened to BEAVER.' J. E. JENSEN player piano specialty. John parlor heater. TeL 7944. for light housekeeping, on bus he reported' to the family. "But WE BUY AND SEIX all pnakes of Job for right W n . Carter Chevro­ heated apartment, close to Cen­ or will buy property that needs .vou? Anna! George! Papa’s hurt." tr.v to steer the subject around to used cars. Highest prlcto paid Cockerham, 28 Bigelow street let Co. Inc., 19FCenter street. line. Mrs. Brown. Tel. 2-0852. A younger men and woman Tel. 4219. HOSPITAL^D f o r s a l e or ter. Adults. Prefer P*Cy. willing ' repairs. Will pay cash. Must be something else." FLOOR SANDINC; 1941 Olds. n” ertlble-’\;oupe, to do light Janitor work. Write reasonable. Stale price and whcr« came running Into the kitchen. Within a couple of weeks he In­ WANTED — FIVR' HUSTLING rent, full^' yfljustahle. Rates rea­ They were followed closely by a model 66. 1941 Pontlae ssdari, NEW CONVERTIBLE TOPS Cel­ sonable. /Call Keith Furniture. FOR REINT-ROOM. 26 Linden Box E, Herald. ; property can be seen. Write Box formed to* family that his patient l.eak .'...... Available ^Aw. Motorcycles— Bi ft w a n t e d —MIDDLE A ^ D cou­ evening for a toceting and social. Rotary Club Host to (To Be Continued) § c Oq.'- ■ 'Rockville "Jeez," he exclaimed, "do some­ That’a That IPHONE 5278 ple for Janitor work. /Centennial Exehknge Tickets WANTED TO RENT OR lease 6 Asst. ^^iipt. of the thing. Don't stand around like BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES WANTED—WQMAN or girl to Apartments. Tel. 427' Tickets for the annual senior or 7 room ''ouse, within a radius this. Mother, get some hot water FOR SALE—MAN'S BB^YCLE, work on shlrt\ presses. Apply X: play on Friday night at the Sykes o f 10 miles of Manchester. Pref­ New Haven RailroBrI. and a cloth.” W t R t \.KtE..E>OfsPs< HOWb coM ^ xo(,i vjEsat i o like new. CaU 8150 after 6 p. m- Manchester Latlndry, 72 Maple Auditorium may be exchanged on erably In vicinity of Bolton. Tel. I ...... ^ Sltuatlong/M^ anted— Special Town Q u o ta tio n s EjVAvTrt \*> AV^E.AOV L K t t r t , AVVAOGt COCA-Ot^’X street Thursday and Friday afternoons 2-0741. . ______The Rotary Club had an oth e/ But ths older woman had not 39 and evenings from 2 to 5 p. m. and Wanted Autos— WAN'rtlD—3, 4 OR 5. room apart- opportunity to learn more about waited for orders. She had EXPERIB7NCED Saleslady wanted 7. to 8 p. m. stepped u p,to the farmer and, Definite post-war planning that WANTED 12 e l d e r l y JOAN will do general V Meeting Held Banquet Tonight ment or tenement for family of 2. railroading last night on hearing Motorcycle ^ for part-time. Apply Davis Home H. A. Fallon, assistant superin­ facing him with both hands on consists of getting ready to work [.To buy your furniture, elec­ '^akery. house p ittin g at low coat. Phone The Uallan-American Friend­ Write Box X, Hergld. on peacetime production is the WANTED—A c a r . a n y make 8819 eytolngs. tendent of the Hartford Division his arma was guiding him to a trical appliances, stoves, ship Club will hold its annua ban­ chair. T h en she’ poured warm best safeguard against the haz­ 1933 through ,i935. Will pay top YOUNG l a d y for counter work, Selectmen of Vernon to quet this evening at the clubhouse of the New Haven railroad. : Batomobile and home if you price for clekn car with good X Mr. Fallon has been with th« water Into a basin. With a ards and injustices of the transi­ good/pay, steady work. Apply on Kingsbury ave-iue. Richard molatcned towels she began tion period. :are going into the armed tires. CalI^18( after 6 p. m. Holland Cleaners, 1007 Main S t Articles for Sale 45 Ask State . Highway Bundy will bp the toastmaster. road for oyer 30 yeays in the oper- ervices or leaving town. There will be several speakers and Police Court atlng“end of the business and has c ls a n ^ g his forehead around the -B rig. er William Ross, Miss Edith W. West, be preceded by a. suppep to be and train orders. The dispalcii -i He gave me the message. He had WANTED fne 7849. served at 6:30 o’clock. At the Eric W. Larson of 57 Seaman seen the kings and queens. He REAL and Joseph Nash were named as Circle. Orford Village, paid $5 is the key man and his orders can — r the delegates to the Republican meeting there wdl be initiation of v.-aa a great man, a big man. V each on two charges of failure to supercede thnetable schedules. / Mau or woman for Household Goods \51 State convention to be held in a class of candidal ea with Dr. started for help. 1 fell on the Anthony L. Gesaaj exalted ruler stop at a stop sign and operating Mr. Fallon went on to explain Hartford in April. Chairman the operations of the dispatcher'! fence. Then he was fgone, and light work. Must WINDOW SHADES—VENETLAii presloing. Af thi- time there will a motor vehicle without a license. ESTATE 4 AND 5-ROOM Prichard presided at the meeting. office under normal conditions, I've lost the mes.sage the man hUnds. Owing to our very low also be election of officers for the Carolyn R. Raesler of 49 Co­ FV)lIowlng the meeting o f the and with disturbances on the line, , gave me." furnish own rar. overhead; get our special low ensuing year. bum Road was fined $5 for oper­ •The man?” asked Oeoiige. W hat BtwB You to 'caucus a session of the Republican ating a motor vehicle without a illustrated bis remarks by passing prices on high grade window tW n committee was held. Mr. ‘‘What man? Where?” license. around official timetables, whiet "The man, the stranger,” the HOUSES shrdes and Venetian blinds com­ Prichard was re-elected chairman; Frank Hennessey, who said he! are for employees only and which O f f e r ^ Apply \ pletely Installed, Samples furnisb- Nazi Broqiil^’asls farmer bs’bbled. “ Down by the Misi| Eklith WesL vice chairman: hailed from Pawtucket. R. I., but are quite different from the time- ed. Capitol Window Shade Oo, Wllllkm Sadlak, secretary and south fence, it waa But now he’s who was arrested last night for tablea the public receive and also gone. I’ ve lost the message.” X FOR RENT POSTMASTER 241 North Main street. Phone Charles M. Squires, treasurer. CliaiijEse P a lte r 11 sleeping in cars and charged with copies of train orders. He also ex­ ALEXANDER S19. Open eveiiiiiga. O eorge studied the older man’s Mancheste.r/Conn. _ j ______Variety Program' vagrancy, received a 10-day sus­ plained the various safeguard! face. Then he whispered to the A Vartety program for the bene­ pended Jail sentence on condition taken by dispatchers, operatori JARVIS TOR SALE—50 GALLON Hadley New York; March 22. (IP) woman, "Shell shock kind of,” he ALL 3802 Brown automatic gas water heat­ fit of the\ Red -Cross War Fund that he leave town within an and the automatic signal avsten informed her. “ Like we had in Real Estate and Mortgage will be pre'aentcd this evening at United States government moni­ hour. ■ . to safeguard train movemento. er, Florence nortable oil heater. tors said today a "spectacular the army. Lucky I had presence 26 Alexander S tret Inquire 52 Garden etreet. 7:30 o’clockX at the Northeast of mind 'enough to send for the 3429 school for thV benefit of the Red change” In the pattern of . Ger­ N otice man broadcasts occurred yester­ doctor. Mdrton’U know.’^ Phone 4112 or 7275 Cross War Fun^. There will be no day when the German radib an­ But the farmer overheard him. W e 'gdmiaaion charjto, but a collection "No, no!" he protested. "It waa Zoning Board of Appeals nounced It would report to the Crochet Bag Will be taken during the evening. German people on “Jhe air situa­ true. He was dying and he wrote Town pf Manchester WE PAY CASH LaVlrence Miller irtll announce the tion’’ toch hour—“at every hour tliC message out on enve’opes.” prpgb^m and Mrs.\ Helen Upson ; Calling the woman into the In conformity with the require­ FOR GOOD “ of the day and night on all trans­ . iw St iQA s«>inci. It t. m. eta u. a e«t. m . .will assiM with musibat the piano. mitters of the Reich." other room, George told her that ments of the Jloning Regulations MODERN FURNITURE MIm Ahit^ Marley will accompany he would ride to the south fence Yes, toe W AVES have placea of the Town of Manchester; the Government monitors informed for theusande of yooas woin- “ W r’ll give Dud some dye and a bunch of cRgs— be has so WE BUY the daitcera. \ „ ■ the Office of War Information with a flaahllght to aee whether ZoniOg Board of Appeals will hold *rhe program will Inclu^ dances, eo, 20 to 36 and no dependents much fun coloring Ihein he won't even/Unnk to ask the ENTIRE ESTATES that announcement of the Nazi anyone was there or if there were nnder IE How abont yon? a public hearing in the Municipal piano and vocal selectiom. recita­ any sign that anyons had price of our new Easter Jwts!” Building on Thursday evening, If you are moving and have plan appeared in the . domestic tions and plays.' news broadcast at 3 p. m., Gerr there. March 2^. 1944, at 8:00 o’clock, excess Items, call ua The following piipiin 6f the on the following applications: man time, when it was said thst- school will ' take oart: Roberta the hourly reports, would be com­ George returned, Applicatilm of Ormand J. West ROBERT M. REID Kuhniy, Shirley Holmes, Dorothy menced four hours later. horseback trip at of 75 Steep Hollow Lane for per­ Miner, Nancy Pet-jrson, Mildred At 7 p. m., the first announce­ time that Anna mission to keep chickens at the & SONS ' . Piader, Lois Cratty, Nancy Ber- ment appeared as scheduled. yard with Docto When a cook is pisc o v e re p reapin g above location. In an AA Zone. 201 Main St. Phone St»S thold, Eleanor Bi^ndel, Shirley Throughout the evening, the Nazi . "I guesa," be storied as the doc­ Application of Alfred Cook of Itfknciieater. Conn.- Kem^, Georgianna Kuhniy. Mary­ “air situation’’’ reports appeared tor was steppiw down from the 155 McKee Street for permission ann Etdprktn, Natalie BVancia as the number one. news story on running board/*Ann had toh) you to keep chickens at the above lo­ Shirley Reudgen, Batty Newbury, all home news broadcasts. and as ' about the CM on her dad’s liMd, cation^ In an A Zone. Marlene ‘itaiger. 'Ronald Frey, spot announcements at the begin­ and how b»:looked like a ghoai Richard Rose, Albert Hewitt, Billy ning of other broadcasts.. "She said he hurt himself on Application of Johnson A Little Wells, Robert Alinert, Donald 6 t 109 Center Street to r .permia- a fence," Dr. Morton sal)!- Covlllei Ralph OibtoH, Luther. "But," Oeorge broke in.i'asaum- .sion to carry on their plumbing Gibson, Richard Waring, Donald FOR RENT / and heating business at 137 Main Quinn, Herbert ScKelnor, Nancy [N«wborn Baby ’ Slreei, in an A Z!one. CARS Oottier, Ranald Barbero,. Alan H ew Application o f Bible Audlto- Stailreri Joimph CaseUo, Francis Tossed in Ditch DETAIL rOR TODAY i-iuRi, temporary addreaa, Masonic WANTED Bchlaefer, David Payne, Donald Temple, for permission to erect a Bridge, Antoinette Mueller, Crys­ Raimcliy 3 Room Apartments sign nearer the street line than tal Buehle'r, Linda Sumner. Buffalo, N. Y„ March 22.-ii(P>— permitted by the Zoning RegiUa- BADLY! nuilp Bliim, Ronald Auclalr, Police are intensifying their search Armand Aifricano, Natalie Fran- today for a man who stopped his tiona at the Masonic Temple, in iuLtV a Business 2Sone. Our custoraers are ciA Robert Bates, F red Benton, car in the township of Marilla, 20 tellinsr us to pay top Albert Ruetter, Csixol Berthold, miles east of here, yesterday, toss­ 487 ClBNTER STREET AjppUcation of John Schiebel ot Artine Beyer, Jacqueline Supple, 114 Summit Street for permiMion dollar for elean *36, *37» ed a paper sack containing a live, AV AILABLE MARCH 15 ^ Carol Weiit, Mary Wheelock, 8u-. newborn bsdjy boy into a ditch, and to erect an addition to the build­ ’38. '39. ’40 and ’41 san Olson, Shirley SiiqheckL Eu­ ing at 26 Lilac Street, in an ^ sped away. Frigidaire — Gas Range, and Heat Furnished. cars with low mileage. gene Staiger. Taken to Mercy hospital, UH By Mrs. Anne Cabot |instructions for the • Cord Bag Applications Should ^e Made To Cooking School ' child is r^iorted by authorities Have you admlied the smart (Pattern No.' 5713) send 16 cenU All persons interested in the Can Hartford S-IMO There will be a session of the in Coin, plus 1 cent postage; Your there to be in “good condition and cord bags your friends are carry­ above applicstione may appear at “ Health for Victory’’ cooking apparently none the worse for hia Name, Addresa and the Pattern this hearing. and o«r buyer wlU can at ing this springT Well, you can school this evening at 7:30 o’clock experience." Numbef to Anne Otbot The Man­ Zoning Board of Appeals, yoOr home. at the office of the Connecticut Alexander Jarvis Slater U w ey MechtUde, superin­ crochet the handsomest bag in chester Evening Herald 1150 Sixth 6 Dover Road— (Woodbridge Tract) 7 ~ By Richard M artin,____ Light ^Powei , Park.. AtmaL town for yourself! This beauty is Avenue, New York 19, N. Y. Chairman. A n y m S e fir sponsored by Ule Women’s Divi­ tendent'said he had felnporarily or 26 Alexander Street been made "Baby BenedlcL" in 13 1-2 by 8 inches and is crocheted' Have you bad the Anne Cabot — Martin E AJvord, sion o f th e i^ m o n War CounciL of separate 3-inch squares. Make Album for the winter of 1944 ? Its I Secretaiy. Misa Dorpmea Shanock will be in honor of the feast of St. Benedict State Policeman Lawrence J.*'^ it o f any color 'ird which you can 32 pages contain designs for all buy by the spool. Team it up with aorta of warm sweaters, mittens, Kelly said that a ipotoriat puUed To an aviattOQ Mdst too word in front of 'M rs. Makel Jung's a snappy beret qnd you have a de­ scarves, haU. vestees, aa well aa MDLULEY FINN RAUNCHY ««• booomos m fa< Donceroua B u^eaa LANK LKUNAKD house yesterday afternoon, luxe accessory set. many gift deaigna. Price 15 eenta To obtain complete crotoetlng per copy. miliar as bis own namo. Upon Oetttng out a t his car, the ontarlng pra>Biabt adtoql tt’s the — BUT there were eleven akaericams fM taking T VCRV W E U ’ THE BASE SUPPOSE WF are ^ motoriat toesed a paper bag Into Brat nflaethramrirfells npon his ON THAT PLANE — TWO OF THEM ROGERSON.y IS ON THE OTHER ENO — ANO THEv START) lO Ll« FAST! a ditch, and ahouted "Take a look aara. H* Is at a loss to under­ C 1MCIN8 A CHANCE. MEN. 8KHA6N — AAO SOME OF THEM MAY COLLINS YOF THE iSLANO — WE’U le tt in g g o with WTLL WAIT FOR In the bag,” then drove quickly stand what It Is intended to im- i•MKPACIN6 m 0AVLI6HT — WE CTIU BE ALIVE ! f T A r t O M ANO Fin n ) JUST m ope w e w o n t sh o r e BwrnSRiGS?, you— AS LONG away. ply until an nppar elawmsn to' IKNOW the JAP« a r e UON6 THIS M A tT L S S u e ^ A C e ' WITH Mt^ BE SPOTTBO* A S WE CAN! To Pattern Subscribers focaaa bin that bis anpaeranco 1 KLANO AS A REnJEllMC BASE CAPTAIN! and" DeQr Seoree Vlctoiy Is RAUNCHY, bia ¥m .^to PHARMACISTS MATE Because of the tremendous amount ot maU being handlud by RAUMCHY, hia sboae ara BENNETT' ‘New Bedford, Mass., March 22 the postal system these days, and the shortage o f labor, we aak RAUNOTY. ho nets RAUNCHY, —OP)— Doty, 150, of Hartford, that you be patient if your pattern i8a'$..dsllvered as promptly his bod is RAUNCHY aad bis Conn., scored a technical knock­ aa in the past. The season of heavy pattern orders la now under marks ara RAUNCHY. B e -toen out in the seventh round of his way and will continue through Easter. Thera are bound to bs know* It means ANTTHINQ MMirt middleweight clash with Oscar some delays. Patterns,are mailed thud-class and ars frequsntly ' of porfscL Ho is doomsd to Suggs, 146, of Newport, R. I„ in delayed becauae ot postal congestion. Be aare t f ntnki the ann- their scheduled 10-round bout at ber et the pattern yea order. U you haven't received the pattern r the todatol arena last night Ref­ tn a reasonable length ot time, {rieaee adviee us tiM number and eree Jack Sharkey stopp^ the sise ordered and we will check your order. . fracas after Suggs suflerM a cutj over his eff. -i r ' WEDNESDAY, MARCH # , ...11 .1.1— i.i ...... fill (i1| Manchester/^Evetiiug JW sra Id venga Daily C ire^ tk The IVvalher thn Month nf F ebrau^ , Foreeaot ot U. S. Weatber B u ^ n \ ■ War Fund, Mrs. Frederick Ebarls, Mary Buahnell Cheney Auxil- CoiT)oral llpbert 3M Donnelly, I Mr. »?hi Mrs. Henry U. Ander- treasurer. I Moderate to (scoaaloaalty heavy lary^ U. S. W. V., will celebrate Its son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Don­ Bradifey F i e l ^ 8 , 6 p rain toaigbt, ending Friday; not ae ' ’’■•OT iK>n of Eldhdge street are in Bos- nelly ot 16 Plovier street has ar­ Alfred Wade of the Rockville i ■ ■ 24th anntverMry tomorrow eve­ Blembnc a t jHm Aodlt \ cold tonight; rising temperature ton today oMeadliiA the spring rived In England according to a chapter of the Red Cross will give .*1 flowor ahoer of elw Massachusetts ning at the Army and Navy club­ Friday; fnab winds. V-mall letter reoelyod by hi* the Welcome address. Banwri' •< OlM«lnttMM HorUcultural socl^v. They will house. The program AaHII begin Band Seeiifed Just Received! The aon born U Xitut. end Mra. with a supper at 6:30 in charge parents. He spent a short fur­ Maneh City of ViUtufe also visit several of^ e,w h olesale lough at his home here last month AlMh Jonea, Hhreh 18 at the florists supply.houaes. 'of Mrs. Mildred Tedford and her committee. Comrades of Ward enroute from California to.aft em­ To Giye Concert Friday RANGE AND ^ Iscal "iioaiSital, baa been named, Cheney camp will guests, and barkation point. " , VOL: LXIIL, NO. 147 (OlaaMOed AdymitMag om Fnge 10) MANC CONN4 THURSDAY,MAKCH 23,1944 (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS ^ The annuM spring rummag'a^le SKPPMSNT OF ^Jtbbort" Allan. Ml«. Jonea waa the n ;larg»¥ turnout of--^^organiza­ ' Evening at North Cov­ FUELOIL former Misa Dorothy Xhderaon, of-the North Methodist WSCS w^ll tions Is expectodj^V The Dorcas Se'vrilrig Group of the '4ei*hter of H r . and lira. Cari A. be held tomorrow morning froi Emanuel Lutheran church will entry Ried Cross Rally. ' jLnmraon o f Edg^erton street. nine o’clock on, in the Coughlin meet as ujsual tomorrow evening at James A. Woods Yankee *FireWorks* for Raha I Airfield ^Tieutenant Jonea who.la stationed building. Depot Square. Mrs. Ellen yitcnant John G. Talcott, Jr., 7:30 at the Red Cross rooms in TTie' North Coventry branch of .381 Center St. Tel. 6566 M E D at Damp Shelby, Mias., is in town Pickles and Mrs. Ellen Stark­ the Center church. It Is hoped that Japanese Menace; with njs wife and son, John G. the American Red Cross haa ar­ this w e ^ 'v isitin g with hia wife’s weather are co-chairmen of the TalcotC'M , are at their home in a number of the members will Americans family, on EMgerton street. committee of arrangements. ranged a concert by . the Bradley Talcottvill^for a week or ten make it a point to attend to help >< days. Lieutenant Talcott is in the with..thls sewing. Field Band aa th. feature of the ALICE COFRAN (Known As Queen Alice) t Y W O O D QuartermasterS^Orps at the Oak­ rally and dance to be held Friday SPIRITUAL MEOIim Key Road Cente land, California, Army base. He The Study Cliib of Gibbons As­ evening. March 24. at the Church was among those vi^hp were'lnjur- sembly, Cattollc Ladies of Colum­ Community House, North Coven­ Seventh Daughter of a Seventh Son Bom With a VeU Thick in 3 'x 6' boxes, empty egg boxes or paper cartons, please hand TICKET PRINTING lied headquarters told of an . ting on Sidelines at London, March 23.—P)—Fifth Army force* Pinehurst Fish SO Milea From Imphal —Deploring the American pub­ ed chiefly at Frankfurt, ap­ protection. ply which does not lend itsrif to doggedly flung back German at proximately 1,500 American 27c Haddock Fillets Fof fttrtlMr Infortnatlon eall at The headquarters statement said gay. Jilting rhymes—oats are die lic's attitude towards the war, Alexander Jarvis Co. offlee oB ITHB’ tacks yesterday on their Gasslno Flounder Fillets the boliiinn was 30 miles from Im^ appearing at a rate far more rapid Captr JrJrWineburglTof Tltlca, N. bombeuT"and "fighters Bdin^ Center street or at 28 Alexander phal on the west aide of Logtak V ... positions while in the air war barded the German Air Force t L B a Steak Cod or Pollack L. T. Wood Co. than normal. Y„ said "they don’t really realize street. Give Colorful lake south of the city. Stocks of oats on hand at the Allied bombers struck sharply at on its home bases in tvesieni Whole Haddofk - 51 BisselLSt. Tel. 4496 Phones: 4113 or 7275 This report of a second Invasion Phosphorus bombs, dropped by 17. S. planes, burst with a display like fireworks over parked Jap­ and know that there's a war go­ Fresh Oysters \ end of the present crop season— anese planes and landing field installations at Lakunai, ‘^Rabaul, New Britain. (AP Wirephoto from enemy supply lines in northern ing on. Germany today. The American ' (MSCD 75c of India within 24 hours by the July 1—may be reduced to the raiding force, which included up­ Chowder Clams Japanese ran countei^to previous Army Air Forces.) Italy, Allied headquarters an­ "They take it like a football lowest level since the drought nounced today. game," he added, “ taking the part wards of 500 Fortresses and - Lab- - THURSDAY Smoked Fillet of Haddock. reports o f activity in the Tiddim years of 1934-35 and 1936-37, the aratora, bombed the Brunswick - Printed area, where earlier announcements In the southern section of the of Bpectators and sitting on the Sauteed jJver War Food administration said to­ sidelines.’’ distiJct, the aircraft park at Werl, ' 'Barbecue Cabbage indicated the enemy Was confined town of^dasslno. New Zealanders PINEHURST MEATS day in a survey of the country's Captain Wlneburgh, now a pa­ 40 miles eaat o f ' Eiaaen. Achmer Browned Potatoee within the Burma borders. Seven States still were, engaging the enemy at Air Force station in Oldenburg to Points oats production and distribution. Soviets Begin Battle close quarters. Allied artillery tient at Lovell General hospital, Orapefmlt and Cherry Salad HALE'S SELF SERVE Yesterday's report said an Al­ the south and the Germair bomb­ 00 Beef Kidneys Not Only Oat Eaters knocked out a German tank emr spent 18 months in the C^tna^ Moclia Layer Cake The Original In New EngIal^^! lied force had been dispatched to Mares and does, of course,. are er base at Handorf, a U. S. Army •BARBECUE CABBAGE 00 Veal Kidneys LUNCH "deal with Japanese outflanking Pick Choices placed in one wrecked building, Burma-India theater of Operations not the only oat eaters. A good Air Force announcement said. 1 1-lb. bead cabbage 00 Fork Kidneys' units north of Tiddim.” but gave raising to five the total destroyed as malaria control officer at a / 6 Beef Liver no hint that the enemy had slam­ part of the food diet of hogs, cat­ . To Capture Nikolaev in the week of fighting for posses­ atatlon hospital in Indlk where ‘•Violent” Air Combats Fought Bolling water AND HEALTH MARKET tle and other farm animals is S a l» / 8 Shnnk Hnll Ham med 80 miles into India from the As Delegates sion of the town. patients Included British, Chinese 'i'he German Air Force, which 5. Butt Half Ham south as well as froft- the east in oats. They are disappearing rapid­ Westward ■ along ■"th# lower and ’ Indian'"troops ■ as well"'as avoided battle when 600 or m ore' - t bacon atripe ly because livestock-numbers are - **Barbecae Sauce 1 8PAREBIBS...... lb. 38o the vicinity o f ThkiingdUt "on the Fight _ Within Sighv o f slopes of Monastery hill 193," W e y American soldiers. ■FtSrtrtpcS and' Liheratora blaated 8 Roast Pork ...... lb. S3c, upper Ghindwin river. at record levels and there doesn't Batiie Looms height Just northwest of the town Berlin ip daylight yesterday, ap­ Quarter cabbage; riiiae. Cov­ appear to be enough com to keep Morale Of Men Good er bottom of saucepan with We expect a good supply THURSDAY SPBClk l^ 'The eastern Japanese invasion Maine and Louisiana to Black sea Naval Base | early yesterday, but were thrown parently .rose to tbe bait of the, all the animals fed. He said the morale of the men water to depth of H”: add of Beef, Lamb, Veal and force was also reported about 30 Leaf! Off Tomorrow back, leaving 30 prisoners in bold attack today for the German Hnle’a Large miles away from Imphal. This situation has encouraged Ami Drive into Hills O v C T C o n t r o l Allied hands. in this, war theater was good and radio aaid \“violent’’ air combats cabbage. Cover; cook 8 min­ plenty of Pork and Ham. For Faster Gifts listed inail from home, good food, utes. or until tender. Drain; A Japanese oreak through onto farmers to hold oats back on the were fought .with the extraordi­ farm.** Some of the companies Ip Series to Be De­ Of Bessarabia Today. Two Strong Attacks Repulsed movies, the excellence of the medi­ aoaaon with salt Halve ba­ Buy Pinehurst 29c Ham­ the plain around Imphai from their nary large number of fighters Fresh Eggs which use the grain to produce hu- Tbe Germans also lunged for­ cal corps, and work of the chap- con stripe; pan-broU. Arrange burg (6 points) for Meat present dispositions Is dependent cided by AprH 1. Of Air Lancs ward in two strong attacks in a which accompanied the tmmbers. cabbage on platter; gamlah on gathering reinforcements larg­ Moscow, March 23.— (JP)— new Sector—near Monte Gastel- Loaf and Round Ground for er than presc-itiy observed Jap­ (ConUnued on Page Three) (Continued oa Page Three) The U. . S. Wadquarters an­ with bacon. Serve with sauce, meat balls. X 36^* Colorful Small Size Washington, March 23.—(/P) — Russian troops fought today lone, three miles northwest of nouncement aaid tile 7'runderboits, ■erves 4. . anese forces, Sjutheast Asia com­ Gassino, but French troops broke mand spokesmen said. Maine and Louisiana lead off to­ within sight of the Black sea Mustangs and Lightnings doing es­ ••Barbecue Sauce: Pan- CriscO N Struggle Between Amer­ up and repulsed their formations cort duty were in \"vcry great broil H cup diced bacon. The rice patidiea of the Imphal morrow In a seven-state series of Naval base of Nikolaev and plain would be readUy adaptable ican Interest Fore­ with artillery fire. Tightens Grip strength.” \ Dram; measure 3 tablespooiw dfffP/M f TaU Can \ > Starving May^ political conventions and prim­ drove into the hills of Bessa­ Rail lines in northern Italy were Fires still hunicd 'n W rlin from • drippings; combine with ba­ Lunch Cloths / for airstrips, if the Japanese have the planes available to use them. aries that will name 217 Republi­ rabia where the land begins shadowed by Agree­ hit heavily yesterday and last yesterday's attack, and Stockholm con, >4 cup ketchup. 1 table- IVORY 3 Cans can and 142 Democratic delegatm rising gradually to the Car­ night, both heavy and lighter dispatches said telephone commu­ apoon vinegar, M cup water, 1 l i l k 29c When and it the fighting breaks Face Japanese ment to Buy Airline. On All Nations into the open pliiin, the Alli^llTFt" for the national conventions by pathian mountains. The bat­ bombers participating. — nication with the Naiii capital was taUespoon tVorcest e r s h 1 r e April 1. American Flying Fortresses and still cut 24 hours a ft:.' the attack. ■auea a n d 'H teaspoon salt. Campbell’s superiority against the almost tle for Nikolaev has begun SOAP non-existent or .'arefuliy husband- In the busiest period of a dawn­ . . j . * y Jsmea J. Strebig Liberators hit Vertina and Bolog­ Mosquito bombers, making a fo- Bring to boiling point; simmer 'ed Japanese air strength ir this On New Guinea ing presidential campaign. Repub­ and the Germans appear doomed. Associated Press Aviation Editor na, on the route south from the To Southeast 8 mbiut4e. Serves 4. Tomato Soup 3 Cans 27c * “ theater is expected to play a licans will choose 13 delegates in 25 Miles From Prut Washington, M ircb 23—A ti­ Brenner pass, as well as Rimini, (Continued ea Page Four) Needed: Bread or Cereal; 7 9 ' *1 -^ ® heavy role. Marshal Ivan S. Konev's mobile important Junction point on the Omen or Yellow Vegetable. Louisiana tomorrow. 14 In Minne­ tanic struggle betwier American The hard to get size— for bridge tables, small kitchen Japanese pressure appeared to Leapfrog Landings and sota Saturday (followed by 7 more troops reached points 25 miles Adriatic midway between Venice PropagaiKliHts Seek to Hint: F o r breakfast—Flg- be growing along the whole Burma from the Prut river, where the interests for commercial air su­ and Ancona. •IM Cagee Cake. tables, etc. All color combinations in floral and fruit on April 1), 85 in New York on IVDRirFUIKB front, although headsuarteni here Steady Attrition of March 28 (with 8 tb be chosen Rumanians and Germans launched premacy over the Atlantic waa A.A.F. Liberators and Welling­ Justify Hitler Action For. Luneb—Broceoll with Pea Beans 2 Lbs.18c designs. , ' '' said Allied troops we'.e converging their invasion of Russia, and 18 tons lugged 4,000-pound block­ .Chopped Almonds. Supply Ships Under* later), and 23 in Iowa and 19 in foreshadowed today by announce­ As . Counteracting ‘In-' Flashes! LARGE 26c ' /■ on the enemy invasion columns in Kansas both on March 31. miles from the Bessarabian comt ment Ui'at Ansericar. Airlines, Inc.,, busters to Padua last night and Maxwell House India. score Strategy Now. ’The Democrats will select 10 in miinications center of Byeitsi. is seeking to acquir- control of battered the rail yards there with trigiies’ of Allies. (Late BnUetlas ol the (iP) WiM) EaHr Thursday we win receive a . fresh shipment In Glass Jars • ' 51” X 51” Maintain Ceaseleas Offensive Maine tomorrow, . IQ in Arizona Two Rumanian divisions with American Export Airlines, Inc. one of the most devastating at­ .. Japanese activity 'was especially Saturday and 90 in New York on German commanders and storm An agreement under which tacks of the Italian campaign, the EnOmy Garrison Deatroyed of teHophane packed Spinach, Salad Bowl, and a new Coffee L b. 35c - 42” X 42” Medium Size Allied Headquarters, Southwest crews reported today. London, March 2 3 - (C) - Adolf noticeable to the south on the March 28 (with six to be chosen troops offered sharp resistance In American Airlines would purchase London, Mnrch 23—()P)— %'ngo- soup assortment. Fresh Cauliflower, Peas^ Beets, Car­ coastal plain below Maungdaw in Pacific, March 23.— (id —Leap-frog the rolling hills, but failed to sr- a dominant interest in Export Air­ Flames Visible 95 Mlleti Hitler waa reported tightening bis lO-Ounce Can Printed Lunch Cloths later). siav guerrilla leader Marshal “Tito rots and lieeberg Lettuce. New Cabbage and Broccoli. Arakan and in the wertem foot­ landings in the Bismarck archi­ Too Few Picked To Show Trend rest the tremendous tempo of the lines for 3,000.000, .subject to ap­ Flsmes visible 95 miles away grip on every nation of southea.^t- (Joslp Broz) announced today proval by the-GivIl Aeronautic*' BIRDS EYE FROSTED FOODS Made on heavy sail cloth. Pre­ hills of the Mayu mountain range, pelago and the steady attrition of ’Thus far the' Republicans have Red Army. The Russians com­ were left by the attack and one ern Europe today after inatalllng that an enem.v garrison on the Printed Lunch Cloths the communique said, with Allied selected, only 63 delegates, too few manded roads to the west through board, was announc 'd jointly iasf entire block of administration PBPPERIDGE FARM BREAD Friend's Beans 31c laundered and fast color, A smart Japan’s merchant fleet, vital to night. a puppet regime in Hungary, a Adriatic island of Solta hnd been bombers and flghteri maintaining to give a reliable indication of a bare country "not so boggy as the buildings near the airfield was destroyed by “nllled units support­ A LOW POINT BARGAIN: floral and square jiattem in red, blue a ceaseleas offensive against ob­ the aupply her scattered, dilutdd southern Ukraine,” military ad­ American Export Lines, Inc., a ablaze. step that Berlin propagandists Mershey trend toward any one of the lead­ ed by planes”—a possible refer- ' Diced or Shoe String Beets, 3 points a can. and green. Can be cut for scarfs, jectives in these areas, as well as Pacific garrisons, are underscoring vices said. steamship company which estab­ It was the third major assault aoiight to justify as counteracting^ $ 2 - 4 9 ing presidential esndidates. lished the international airline sub enee to^ American' and Britiak Vi Lb. positions In the Ghindwin ' valley, Gen. Douglas MacArthur's "cut Gov. Thomas E. .Dewey of New German planes in great in recent weeks on Padua, a Junc­ Allied "Intrigues” and "the Bol­ doilies, napkins and draperiw. them' off and let them starve” Comnwiide forces reported by / the Chin hills and Kaladan. York, who says he is not a candi­ bers sought to destroy bridges and has been ordered tion connecting lines running to shevist menace. Cocoa |1.29 and $1,49 strategy of how to fight Japan. ■ ■ - ...... -■ ® by the GAB to comply, wifn a law BerUn to be operating along' the In north Burma, Ghlnese forces date but who came to the defense roads behind tlyK' Russians, but Trieste, Milan and the Brenner In .the first official Nazi an­ Dnlmatian coast. The BerUn sadlo wefe engaged in heaio* fighting in Since the first of the year 227 bridges, over the Dniester and which forbids control of air car­ nouncement since GSrman Armed 52” x 5 2 ” of constitutional government in a riers by surface cariiers. pass route through Bologna. The announced on March 10 thnt 1,500 ^uncfui/7:^t Qivcen/.^nc. the northern part of the Mogaung Japanese cargo ships have been letter made public here yesterday, southern Bug river were too nu­ Wellingtons have delivered two forces crossed Hungary’s borders Ameriran and British Commandos m n iF M Smart colorful designs in all color combinations. valley after conquest of the Hu- sunk in the Central and Southwest merous and the Red Army was Significant Features of Deal early Monday, the Berlin radio had landed on the Adriatic l^ n d * DIAL 4151 302 MAIN STREET kawng valley, and were battling apparently ha* collected the most support, with the bulk of North too strong. Significant features of the pro­ (CooGnued on fage Two) said yesterday a new gtwemment of Llssa and that other raids oi^ : m TH OF POST OFFICE • ONE BLOCK FROM STATE ARMOR) strong Japanese forces northeast (OnOaiied on Page Two) Gen. Rodion Y. Malinovsky's posed deal include; had been formed in Budapest un- IVORY Large Printed Lunch Cloths o f Shaducup. JX-______Carolina's 25 votes and a majority the Oalmatian coast and nearby ■\ of New Mexico's eight-claimed for Army .was driving upon Nikolaev American Airlines, which is the der a Quisling premier and a Ger­ islands could be expected. ” Large Pkg. \ Colorful floral aiid fruit designs in ’There was little information in (pop: 167,000)' from captured nation's largest domestic air op­ man gauieiter. * ■» . the Allied war bulictir concerning him, as wen aa two definitely SOAP pledged of New Hampshire’s 11. Bogiavlensk, five miles to the erator and has routes also to Mex­ The fate of Hungary was an Predicts RepubUcan Victory washable fast color tloths. * the progrress of the .Tapanese east­ ico and Ganada, would acquire ex­ Oil CoHimittee 11c 24c $ 1 . 9 8 Bus Drivers Supporters of Wendell L. Wlllkie south. example for countries failing to Washington, Klarch —• ern penetration of India. It merely tremely valuable opc.atlng rights fall in line a* Hitler strove to build, stated: claim six tn New Hampshire. Germans In Great Peril Emil llurja. former statistician The Germans inside NikolaeV over the Atlan‘i.ic, in that it would up an eastern wall of defeo ‘Tn- the Bomra hill tracts the op­ Florida’s 15 were unlnstnicted. gain a broad step on other domes­ Begins Probe for the Democratic National com-^ Fresh Carrots, ^eets. Cabbage, ^ 52” x52” erations which were reported y ^ E n i Strike Four district delegates have al­ are In great peril and have long agains( the fault-moving Riws^Sns. mlttee, said today he ha pre:|ct- been cut off from escape to the tic carriers hoping to fly the At­ Possibly Next on List terday against the Japanese col­ ready been chosen in Minnesota. lantic. r ed recently at a private forum of Iceberg Lettuce, Beans, Cauli­ umn which has crossed the Chind- Dewey, who wrote the Oolumhia Black sea in any large numbers! Dispatches frons n e u t ^ capii business men in New York city Tonight’ s The Night! Export Airlines a comparative, Senators Start Investi­ tals continued to refer to Bulgaria wi'n are continuing.” Two-Day Stoppage\in Historical society that he waa un­ No railway existed be'tween that any prominent Republican Nikolaev and Odessa before the infant in international air opera­ and Rumania aa possibly next on flower, Broccoli and Many Other Printed Lunch Cloths Imphal, apparent bbjectlve of able to accept any speaking en- tions, would have the .backing and gation Into Plans liut W endell U Wlllkie could, win t l" South Ended; ' FuH war and there is no evidence that the presldeney if President Roose­ Fine quality lunch cloths. ' Pre­ the Germans have built one. Lat­ cooperation of a huge and'well or­ For Pipeline Project. (Continued Two) Vegetables and Fruits. (ContlBaed on Page Four) Service Is Resumed. X^Contlmied on Page Two) ganized domestic carrier. velt seeks a fourth term, kurja, laundered and fa.st color Several est maps show only two highways , Export Airlines is the only com­ who now edits P.«.thflnder nuiga- ' $ 1 . 6 9 through the salt ponds and marsh­ Washington. March 23.—(iP)— iii'ne, told a 'feporier he had sup­ patterns in fruits and florals. New Orleans, March 28.—(Ml— pany to challenge Pan American es. Airways, Inc., world’s largest air­ TTie Senate’s new 11-man oil oom- plied a political analysis to n Paul Heimeasey, general traffic With the-fall of the fortress Finnish Break group of business men who a lso' Danaher R a ^ liianager of Teche-Greyhound Ma)^i|ie Only line which pioneered 100,000 miles mittea today began an investiga­ V town of Pervomaisk. the city of of foreign air routes with the heard talks by Senator Triunaa HEALTH MARKET Lines, announced today that a tion into plans for a pipeline to BINGO Vosnesensk 40 mile's down the I American flag, across the Atlan­ ( D-Mo), .A. D.' Whiteside, form er. Pay Handling two-day work stoppage o f 800 bus PeHoii Seen southern Bug . river, appeared tic. The war interrupted the strug­ transport oil. products from the Seen Nearer vice rhairman for civilian require­ drivers,' maintenance crews and dooined. Tlie capture o f Pervo­ gle after the GAB had granted ex­ Persian gulf area to the Medter- ments of the ' War Production Station agents of the lines in five maisk, announced last night, was ■hoard and Upton Close, author and Loin Veal Chops \ port cerUficates 16 operate be­ rancM—a project condemned by Accuses Administration southeastern states was ended at First Officer to\ Arrive the; first crumbling of the outer tween the. United Slates and Ire­ one Senator as an attempt of the United States Action radio commentator. ST. BRIDGET’S 6 a; m.. and that Ifull service was defenses to OUessa, seventh larg­ land and Portugal. With the war. admlnlatratlon to get Into the pri­ • • • resumed. est Russian city and the only one Export began flying to Ireland and vate oil business. < ' Hinges on Hope Nego­ Grit Saves Thre* /. Spedal I 39c Of Trying to Toss Approximately 800 employes of . At Lonergan Apart- of size stUi held by the Germans. Africa iiS 'a contract carrier for the The criticism was made by tiations Not Ended. Gambrldge, .Mass., .March 23.— Congress *Hot Potato^'. ths company which hkndles more iiieiit Witness Today. Northwest o f Odessa, the So­ Navy and is operating regularly. Senator Moore (R-Okla) of a pro­ Lean. Meaty than 80,000 passengers • dally on A physician’s grit while part- v; Ch u r ch B A S W T viets pi^ssed down the Odessa- American Airlines also la flying gram sponsored by Interior Secre­ ly ovcM'ome by coal gas fumes 72” x90” its lines extending from Washington, March. 23:--(.Wi—^A Bulletin! ■ ^ Bulletin! tary Harold Ickea. possibly saved his own life and two \ (ConUnued on Paga Two) (Continued on Page Six) Enormous Deposits In Locate break between the United States Veal for Stew or and Finland, appeared today all members of his family today. Or. >; WaoklngtoB, March 28.—JB6vlve-Mrs. Levla- board meaa white wooM eon- TTie center of gravity of world battered aad etrangled la a Torlhcoinlng was very slight in in­ inotiier, both of whom .were affect- j ; $ 5 * 9 8 tlnue to adhera ta,tho Uttto + oil production is shifting from the room act far from her. The Washington, March 23—(M>— At the end of the year there formed quarters here Nonsthelesa ed seriously by the fumes. t -...... ' . ‘ ^ , Steel wage formula anteeo la- Gulf, o f Mexico-CTaribbean area to qidrlea aow uader way ahoold gm*eraese, Mlsa Blitaheth Ghaplaina don’t fight, but they do g ppg chaplains. 4.355 in the there was some reluctance -to IN PRIZES the Persian gulf arsa and la likely abandon ail hope. .Murder Clurge Dtsmlsaed Cloth Bag Sausage convinoa' the Btonbora that It Make the Home Mack, testified under cruet 743 everaeas. Other Laee Qoths $6.98 to $ i2 .9 8 causes "gross taequities and examination aha retired about Am Fortes and the In- ^ to continue to shift until it la Beconalderlng Relatlona Hudson, N. Y „ March 23— 0F)~ \ "firmly astablished” there. injusttoe." 10:80 p. m., aad had closed the fantry have suffered higher p ro-! Chaplain (Brig. (Sen.) William R. The Finnish government w m no­ The first degree murder indictmeat; Special u>.39c V ' ‘ Front as Strong 'Oil' reaarvea either actually tified several days ago that the An ideal Easter gift. Fine quality lace cloths jn many door to her room. She beard portion of casualties among their Arnold, chief of the corps, report- against .Mrs. Ruth tiimous la the i Pl.AYING STARTS AT 8 !li; Washington. March 23— (J>) — BO aolsea, she said.' officers than the Chaplain corps, ed that for 1943 each of these mien proved or indicated by already- United States was reconsidering ax-alaylag of her matber-la-lawj P rim different patterns. Senator Danalier (K., -Gonn.) ac­ the Army reported today. i conducted sn average of 18.4 re- discovered fields in Iran, Iraq, Us relations-with Finland A break was diamlaaed today by State 8u-J as the War Front waa not openly threatened at that A NICE VARIETY OF SEA FOOD cused the administmtlon today of New Yorkr March 23—(46—The From the start of .llie war. to the iigioua services a month, made Saudi Arabia,-Kuwait, and Qatar prenie Ouirt .luetlee Fraacto Brr-^ trying to tom Congress the "hot. first police' officer to arrive at the end of last year. 19 chaplalna were 14.1 visits to hnapitala and guard- are between 25 and 27 billion bar­ time but it was clearly implied gaa. who discharged her from cMa;^ ^ GREEN STAMPS GIVEN WITH CASH SALES. potato” of wage increases despite faahionable apartment of Mrs. Pa­ killed in battle, 19 wounded. 33 houaes, and handled 118.6 such o o rets—comparable' with United since It is .about the only diplo­ tody. Tbe motion to dhuaias TWENTY tricia Lonargdn after she- was were prisoners, cnc waa miaaing in caaions ia personal rounael. Wel­ States reaSrvea. matic meaaure left to Washington. I . TWO HAS ARRIVED FOR YOUR 52x68 $ 2 - 2 9 *« $ 3 - 9 8 what he called its own responsibil­ On excellent authority it can be made by WlUiao. F. CbrtetlaBa, ity for the heat. Give to the slain last Oct. 24 toil a Jury to­ acUcm, and 31 had died of acci­ fare p^blema, arm talks In day All of. this oil haa been discov­ CoInRdtU muaty diatriet attMaey.J BACK THE RED CROSS TO THE LOOTi Danaher said he intended to day the only person bs saw there dents or illneas. ixwms iind service chiba. ered by drilling fewer than 150 said that :he American policy to­ ward Finland >a baael oo the fol­ OB the grouad tbs state lacked i touch on the wage formula ques­ at the time waa Capt. Peter Elaer, S8 Chaplains Decorated The chaplams’ aetlvitias also in­ wildcat wells, and obviously "re­ ■clMt eerrapoiatlag SELECTION... GIVE ALL YOU CAN. War Fund The dbeorationa in the corps cluded such things aa preparation serves of great raagnitttde remain lowing principles: tion at today’s meeting of the U. S .. Marin* Corps, former Har­ The United SUtea has maintain­ sustain a eeavtettea. bagbt Jar Senate BaiUting committee, at vard football star. were evidence, tec, that failure to of special “hymns from home" to be discovered.” Britain Oostrote Much of OU ed reUtlona with the Finna despits bad been seated for tl $ 1 0 o o $ 25 -® ® Clams - Oysters - Cod - Boston Blue 58x78■ $3-29 1. $4-98 which Ghatmuui William H. Clavia Testifying at the murder trial shoot had nothing to do with hero­ folders which were tnserted in wbleb began Mosek 14 a i of the War Labor board fas billed o f the heireas* 26-)rear-oId hus­ is m --^ chapialns having recehred emergency ration kits, makiiig a The British government through tbe fact that they are aUies of training film '‘Eor Ood and Coun­ Anglo-Iranian Oil Company Ltd., Germany and enemies of Britain after Artfear OMhar, II as the chief witness. band, Wayne. Patro’ -oan John J. a total of three diatiagutahed ser­ fa rm . band taMIrtod. Mackerel - Haddock - Smelts Bright colorful cloths that trill put color in your kitch­ 'The committee is considering Gaaey said tits Marine officer met vice crosses, three croIx do guerre, try,'* preparing imnd arrange- Controls all the oil In Iran, haa a and Russia because Americait en or dining j^>om. , ’ ‘ Thf J W .n M c CORK 26 ailver-stars, 15 i.'gion of merit m enri"dr hymns, ^preaching occa- lialf-interest in Kuwait conces- leaders thought that by so doing Sluwas, bad idaoded . GAMES l^ sla tio n to extent the stabiUsa- him in th* basement ol the bro^n- redueed ebarge *4^ i GAMES Haddock Fillets 39 purple hearts ahd four Solderks aionally in civilian churches, and MANCNBSTBII . 'sw (CaaWaaad 'rm. ra g ^T w a ^ medals, or 90 decorations sOl told, visiting VSO. centers. ^(Coattaasd Two) (Coattaued sa Fags Twa*