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•*. > ■ATURDAT, MARCH S, IM f n # W ahHier YAGE F0L*RTEBS Manchester Evening Herald ATeraga Dfiily CtrcnUition Foraaaat o< t'. s. \’.c:u..cr Bateau -t- Far tha Moath a( Fahiaary. 1945 Increasing cloudiness nad aot «o cold tonight followed by raia be­ Group No. 1988- of the Polish cut it out." That's the way we have felt about a town honor roil Collector Checks 9,116 ginning late tonight and conUnn- NaUonal Alliance will hold a spe­ Graduates Today Income Tax Retamf Ing Tnesday. m About To^vn cial meeting tonight at 77 Nprth Heard Along Main Street right along. Member of the Aodit stre e t a t 7 o'clock. All mem­ Tax Delinquents Prepared Bareaa at OrenlatlonB bers are urged to attend.. We understand that" politics U ReaaonaHs Fea. JHancheeter— A City of Village Charm Ririm t of p>« grtat need of And on Some of Manche$ter*$ Side Streets, Too already being played In town in day workers at. ths Mtmorial hos* connection with the return of the Telephone Meaebeeter 5966 PRICE THREE CENI'S Letters received from Coxswain Taut Collector Samuel Nelson For Appointment — ------r (TWELVE PAGES) ths next class of Red Cfdei The tra g ic death that befell M at-f tol.” He wasn't allowed to pro- boys from the war. Although a MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, MARCH 5,1945 Walter F. Lalley, of 22 Harvard reports that-about 500 did not pay (Clamlded Adveitfslag oa Faga 16), Volunteer'Nurses’ Aides wlU have thew. wM.Wlor______Wednesdayj __ I evening was ceed, sinc^ K hea KhadqH mctwlmramarkers fu.'rttwo Veterana’ Service Bureau doesn’t It' roL . L xrr* n o . iso to be a day class. It U pro­ road, now aerving in the Navy, in­ dicate that he saw action In the In­ the main topic ■of discussion In days old. The law-maker ahoiild actually, exist locally, having only their old age aasiatance tax <' on posed to start after Easter. vasion of Luzon by way of Lingay- town this we»k. The story of the have more respect for the law been discussed pro and con, there time. He is now checking these to tragedy spread around town faster and he learned that lesson in Man­ Is already on foot a definite move Members of the Masonic frater- Gulf. He is serving aboard a see of they should pay or are ex- Floods Cincinnati minesweeper. than fog and was just shout as chester. He was told to put his to control such a bureau if one ts ertipt from the tax for various rea­ DON WILLIS ■ity ore reminded of the visit to car in back of the Municipal eventually established in Manches­ Yanks Enter Cologne hazy. Everybody seemed to know sons. He has found that In some tteds’ Guns Shell Manchester lodge tonight of Grand something about the shooting bgt building and proceed to Hartford ter So goes the talk, at least. GARAGE Master Henry K. Plumb. The Mas­ Mrs. Anne Spencer, Nurse.s' cases those over age have been In­ ter Mason degree will be conferred Aides Instructor, will be out of nobody outside those police direct­ by bus. There are Indications that one cluded and they will not have to Complete Auto Service on three candidates, two of them tdwn until March 12. Volunteer ly connected with the case knew i particular group of veterans of pay while othet^ are In the armed aerving in the Navy. L,odge will Nurses' Aides are requested to very much. We are using this “Warning World .War I angling for the ac­ services. 18 Main St. ‘ TeL SOSotl Stettin Suburbs; open promptly St 7:30 and there call the Red Cross headquarters At first it was called a hold-»ip, tq Parents of Young Children" tual management of such a ser­ The amount of money received In Powerful Attack; then It was called a grudge murder In "Heard Along" because we vice. There are many advantages, to date was more than the rate Will be refreshments after the de­ or Memorial hospital If they find and It filially ended up as a shoot were asked to. We think It gree session. R necessary. of eourse, In getting In on the book called for as there were ng that followed an argument We should be plneed on the front page. ground floor on such a project. If over 600 who were not enrolled HAVE A BUYER

MANCHESTER EVENING HERAfiD, MANUUESTEK, UUNN, MONDAY, MARCH 6, 194» London whether he will financed, A.— Alfred J. Phillips, father, ,18 Wife, Mrs. Margaret *■ the movie personally or with gov CuUer street. New London. |To TeU Part trnment Sid. 43 Congress atreet, Hartford. State Loses Pinis, Pvt. Edward J.---Mni. Jen- ' V eompanied the cold in thc^Pakotas, dieted' rAn in the Ohio valley to­ Ration Board iJ6 Wounded Plana called for Mrs. Luce’s itin­ — R E G 0 R 1 4 ^ - > Minnesota and Ndiraska.. Karly day. , Longo, Pfc. C h iles R.—Mother, nie PllllB. mqther, 249 Fqlls ave­ Death of Son . ^ Meiets Tonight Masons Greet rs. Amelia B.‘Longo, Route 1, nue, Oakville. Women Plav erary to be decided after her ar­ ^eather morning temperatures to d ^ in­ The big question only nature 25 Soldiers rival In Ij^don. cluded 31 below at Havre, could answer for flood area resi­ ' From State Box 186, ^ Cob. Ponte, PvL Albert J.—Mra. Ma­ dents was "How much rain 7" A most important meeting , / Rtj rla Ponte, mother, 85 Brooks Alliert P. Morano. her^ secretary, IS below at Williston, N. D., Siiieidc Cause Grand Mastel Lubln,/staff Sergt. Milton— said she probably will y^maln over- ^ai Be B rief Rain Forecast In Northeast of the members of Local War Fathep; Robert Lubln, 710 Garden street. New Britain. Clare Boothe Luce In­ low at Miles City, Moiit., 6 belhw Price and Rationing Board wiU seaa“ th"ce or four ^ e k s , depend­ at Casper, Wyo., and 3 below a Rain also was forecast for most Included in List Rasmussen, Pfc. Harold D. — be held in the office at the ^tisted Among 2,554 in street, Hartford. Mrs. Antoinette Rasmuseen, wife. ing oiv transportxtldn.” Cheyenne, Wyo. of the northeastern states, with vited to Britain to Riflgefipld Woman Sue- State Armory at seven o'clock Over 200 Members Mancini, Tec-4 Alfred—Mother, 1,808 Announced Route 1, South Norwalk. Morano said h«r P'nne took off ^iBelow Zero Levels In Sharp Dropa r o retwat me snow possible in western New I;' European Area Given tonighL Members of all board Mr*. Marriana Mancini, North WaF Department. Redhtschafer, ,Pvt. Herbert C.— Give Information. from Baltlihpre but that he didn t Northern Midvrest Re- The forecaatera aald Minneaota. « Genesee river was at flood ^ oumbs After Taking panels are urged to be present Fraternity in Temp| Out by Army. Colony Road. WaUlngford. I«r*. Molly Rechteachafer, mother, know when.Jjilra. Luce was prea- Wiaconain and Iowa would have stag^at Rochester, N. Y „ with as a matter of special impor­ Martin, Pfc. Milton—Uncle, Abe 28 Andover street, Hartford. Washington, March 5—: (>P) — ent for a ^ u s e quorum call last COLintTBIA — DSTOA — VICTOR sharp temperature drops today but Sleeping Powders. For Reception. Waahlngton, March H—iJPy—The Rep. Clare Boothe Luce (R.. Conn.) gion; Ohio Over Banks se v e r^ roads closed near the city tance is be acted upon. 1^ Waahlngton, March 6— (!P\—^The Broverman, 65 Winchester street, Seavey, Corp. Clement H „ Jr.— Friday. that as the cold moves farther east War department announced today has flown to London on Invitation and h i^ water invading some in­ |w*Vhr department announced laet Hartford. CJlement H. Seavey. Sr., father, 100 She recently tourod the . Ehiro- and south it would moderate. In habited ilMtlons of Monroe coun­ Danbury, March 5 -oPi - The Over 200 membera of the McCabe, Pfc. Richard J.—Wife, the names of 1,808 soldiers killed Savoy street, Bridgeport. of' the British embassy to report pean war fronts with the House ' ight names of 2,554 United States POTTRRTON'S . By Tfce Aasedstei Press fact, Igter today the mercury prob­ ty, althoii^ residents 'were not in death Sunday in Danbury hoepital sonic fraternity were praaent Hrs. Doris G. McCabe, 56. Great Wanat, Pfc. John B.—Mrs. Mary on the part British women have Military Affairs coirimitiee, re- in action in the Ehiropean and rx / eon589-541 eji Main Street ' A COM wave wUcli began in ably would begin riling In Mon­ immediate danger. The-crest was the Temple Saturday night wh^ ' -oldier* wounded in action in the Hill road, Blast Hartford. Wanat Klupsak. mother, 561 Cen­ played in the war. tufning to this country Dec. 31, At The Center y tana. Chicago anticipated a low of of Mre. Jeen Arnold, 46, of the the officers of Manchester lo ‘ Mediterranean areas Including 127 Her office, disclosing this today, Open Thursday OnttI 9/V. M. Closed Saturday At 5:80 P. 61. ’ Montana yaaterday sank the mer­ expected today. Rationing Data .hiropean area, including 142 from MiklU, P v t ‘ Andrew—Mother, ter street, Southport. some time after the rest the 20 to 25 by tomorrow morning. Outpost farms, Ridgefleld, was conferred the Master Xlason d l with next of kin in th* New Eng­ Mediterranean area: said Mrs. Luce considers the sub­ cury to below aero levela In north­ jPiiratstied by [’ he New En^and states. Mrs. Anne Mlkita, Black’s Hill group. \ A late winter oddity wee the oc- termed a suicide today by Dr gree on three candidates. It was! land states. Doherty, Corp- Joseph A.—Mrs. ject "very Important to a fullel" currcnce of thunderitorma leat Office at ! Tn case of divergence between Road, Shelton. understanding between the women -V- ern addarest states today but Chi- Sergt. De Oanlis’ William A. Sunderland, acting I special occasion for local Masoq In case of divergence between Inez D. Doherty, wife, 128 Birch night in southeastern Wisconsin Price Administration I because of the visit to the lodge ' hi* list and information sent to Mitchell, Pvt. Raymond E .-- of our two nations and (one) on ' caao foraeastera said it would be medical examiner. Dr. Sunder­ Mother, Mrs. Georgia M. Mitchell.^ this list and information sent to street, Manchester. lOne Week Delivery At MacDonald’s ’ ^ ^ ■ le f dnratian. end northeastern IHlnols. land aaid H n . Arnold's death re­ Regional Department et Gland Ma.ster Henry K. Plumb. 1 he next of kin. the department Jatko, Staff Sergt. Stephen J.— which she intends to bring back High winds and light snow ac- Unit Coiimiciifled Infomiatlon Grand Master Plumb was a| aid It* last telegram or letter to 88 Oak street, Torrlngton. the next of kin. the last War de­ considerable data." Flood Sllnatlon Touch and Go sulted from an overdose of sleep­ partment telegram or letter to the Mrs. Catherine Jatko, mother, 609 Meantime the Ohio river flood ing powders, self administered. SS Tresaeat Street, BosIm , 6, eompanied by Grand Secretai he ngxt of kin la final and appro Soleki, Cpl. Henry J.—Mother, Arctic street, Bridgepor). Another London visltir Is Movie Winthrop Buck, District Depul iriate authority. Mrs. Veronica Soleki, 423 Middle- next of kin ia always the appro­ Jednack,jeonaca. Pfc.x-ic. Chester - E.-'-Mr*.------Producer Sam Goldwyn, reportedly situation was a touch and go prop­ staff Sergeant Alfred PeClantls,^ State police Lieut. Harry T. Massaehnsetts priate final authority on the stat­ osition, The big rtver checked its Tucker, commanding officer of Conrad Hahn, of the Sixth distrio Those lUrted from New England town avenue. New Haven. Helen Jednack, mother, 32 Center^ there to turn out RE-UPHOLSTER son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank^eClan- us of a soldier. ing reverse lend-lease. Dispatches rise abruptly yesterday at a 62.2- Ridgefield barracks said police and several other Grand Lodge ncluded from Connecticut: Stearna. P v t Raymond O.— street Danbury. ^ - RUBBER SHEETING tis, of 202 Porter street, is Arnem- ' Meats, Fkts, Etc. Belote, Tec-5, Philip W. Mother, Mrs. Emllie Stearns, 63 The casWlties Include from from the British capital said he foot stage at Cincinnati and re­ were called to Mrs. Arnold's home ficers. All were called upon Lechowicz, SUff Sergt Walter r e -b u i l d —RECOVER MacDonald bef of 3rd. Battalion of the ^3rd. Book Four red stamps ' Q5 short talks following the de Mother, Mr*. Sara Belote, 167 Branford street, Hkrtford. Connecticut: had been sent there by the Foreign mained at that level early today. Infantry which recently wa.s Com­ early Sunday morning by Mrs. —John Lechowitz, father. Silver DUPER PAILS This was 10.2 above the 52-foot through 35 good through March work. 1 Varwick avenue, Stratford. Sleperd, Tech.-5, Francis G.— European area: Economic administration in an ef­ strips .vonr suite to the mended for Its action on GemtiTien Catherine Quinn, who resided with 31. Stamps T5 through Xf> good , , Biroschak, Pvt. John P. Mother, Lake road, Berlin. fort to convince .Americans that, YOUR 2-PC. frame, and rebuilds com­ flood stage but not enough to cause her. the two women operating a Refreshments were served to tH Mother, Mrs. Steperd, 139 Glen- Bertilson, Pvt. Leonard R.— Quinn, Pfc. Thomas E. — Miss .soli In the present offensive on tlthe through April 28: YS and Z5 and n.embers and guests following th [l\Ir». Mary T. Biroschak, 2,157 lend-lease is not a one-way propo- , pletely. New filling and Arthur Drug Stores great damage. The body of one un­ western front. The citation said'RMbr hoadsiile restaurant on the Dan- wood, Manchester. Mrs. Grace H. Bertilson, mother, Mary Quinn, sister, 236 Sigourney LIVING ROOM SUITE identified man was found Boating. A2 through D2 good through program in the main lodge rooij ,J^en atreet, Bridgeport. Stones, Pfc. James 8.—Wife, 81 Morehouse street, Bridgeport. sltlon. springs are added and thn SM Mala m . BaMnow Bldg. that the men arted like veterans - Ridgefield road. Boryazewskl, Tec-5, Frank L.— atreet Hartford. There was no word here cr in woodwork la refinished. However, the forechsters pre- June 2: E2 through J2 good There will be no communlcatld Mrs. Gladys Stones, 173 River l5iDeK,Bibek, Pvt.rvc. Michael aP.-^l^dter . sLaCK,Stack. aerj^uSergt William yvnimin T.—Mrs x.— jvx*». and kept the tradition of the fam­ Arnold was taken to the Minor changes at no extra through June 30. of Manchester lodge tomorro Wife, Mrs. Eleanor Boryzewskt, 14 street, Moosup. Wrubleskii stepfather, 266 Bridge 3eulah E. Stack, mother. 275 Pearl ous 63rd Infantry Division whieh ilal by Ridgefield Fire Chief Processed Foods night but the regular communic4 Madison street. New Haven. In cost can he made to modera- fought so valiantly during the DonAd Cummings and State po- Varrlck, Pvt.' Joseph R.—Slst- street..troat NorthVnrth Grosvenorda.ie.nroBvenordale. *THarlior street, Bridgeport. $ 50 Book Four blue stamps X5 tion will be held next week Tuef BottI, Pfc. Rocco I. —; Father, Mrs. Isa- licts AT ONCi to relle»« Homespin Ize and add comfort ta joar pre.sent conflict. llcmenv Walter Foley gfd John T ter. Miss Stella Varrlck. 1 Fuller Bindner, Staff Sergt. JohiffE.— Viola, Pfc. James V. through Z5 and A2 and B2 good day. March 13. at which time th ■John Bottl, Newfleld street, Mld- place, Manchester. Mra. Roesoanna M. Bindner, wife bella Viola, mother, 343 Prospect set. ’ Staff Sergeant DeCiantls has Jones. Vhere she died several For Goaranteed Workman­ through Mal-ch 31. SUmpa C2 Pellowcraft degree will be confel illetown. Vella, Tech.-5, Joseph E.— Box 37, Madison avenue, Route 4, avenue. West Hartford. ^ been overseas since last Th/mks- hours after .admittance. red. ship, Prompt Delivery, Large through G2 good through April ,' Boucher, Pfc. Albert R. —Wife Friend, Miss Anna Mazies, 86 Or­ Bridgeport. Zwlnak, Second Lieut. Raymond Better fabric* such as den­ 20^r Down— 1 Year To Pay glving Day. He ha.s been In the Despgndent for Month 28; H2 through M2 good through liMrs. Muriel C. Boucher, 21 Cross J.—Mrs, Helen M. Bowen, sister, Selection of Fabrics. Main Sl„ Manchester service about two years Mrs. Qiilm told police that Mrs. chard street, New Hgven. Blaszczyk. Pvt. Henry A.—Mrs. ims, tatiestrles, friezes, kln- We Carry. Our Own June 3; N2 through .32 good | ISa S itreet, Thompsonvllle. Wargo, Pvt. John—Mother, Gustave Blaszczyk, mother, 61 18 Elliott street, Waterbuiy. ..Arnold had l^ n very despondent through June 30. / A llX flllC T l F' Brignole, Pvt. John J. —Mother, Mrs. Amelia Wargo, 207 Spruce kettes and othera priced Accounts for the past ihimtb, since she had Bonner street, Hartford. i Phone 2-4127 Sugar Mrs. Della Brignole. 622 Broad street, Bridgeport. Unique Occupations (DUE TO COLDS) ^ y proportionately low. received wort! that her only son, Chacbo, Staff Sergt. Albert J. Persona! Notices Book Four stamp 35 valid for Dominant Hil P'street. Hartford. Witkowski, Pvt. Bruno E.— —Albert Chacho, father, 163 Booth FnMribad by thMnwidsof Doetoni oofl N m s r a c t Gordon W. Am<^, was killed in Tuesday evening at 7 o’clock in five pounds through June 2. Next ■ Burns, Pfc. Bernard J. Jr. — Mother, Mrs. Theresa Witkowski, There are many types of unique Pertussin—a famous herbal remedy— action Jan. IS at M W n where he Hill road, Bridgeport. Is •dentiflccMv prepared not only to the basement of the Qdarryvllle stsmp scheduled to be validated . ' Mother, Mr*. Mary E. Burns, 133 20 Burbridge avenue, Middletown. trades in India, among them being MacDONALD UPHOLSTERING CO. "was serving in the\u. S. Army Bolton church. Miss Ann Erickson will (Continued From Page One) Comtois, First Lieut. 'Victor H. quickly help relieve such coughing, May 1. I Fulton Park avenue, Waterbury. Young, K c . Donald B.— Father, —Mrs. Mario C. Comtois, wife, averters of hailstone*,'’ sellers of )wt also It loosens and makes phlegm Card of Thanks Air Forces as s mendjer of the have charge of the devotional serv­ i' Calo, Pvt. Francis X.—Mother, 9 8 .1 MAIN STREET * HARTFORD PHONE 2-4127 Shoes Andrew D. Young, 127 Manhattan 125 Harrlil street, Welles Village, grasshop^rs, pourerS of water on easier to raise. Sale and mighty \Vr wisli to lliaiik fru-t.iis 501st Bombardment \squ|f(lrnn. | The monthly meeting of the ice. The group will rehearse for Book Three airplane stamps 1, a tic. was marked by a number Mrs. Mary T. Calo, 16 Ward street, avenue, Bridgeport. . gods, identifiers of witnesses, and effective for both old and young. and nelaiibors Inr tiirlr klndm-as and Mrs. Quinn aaid that shA^fthd the LatUi^s of S.aint Maurice will be the coming entertainment they heroic exploits by Italian "Crgmd Waterbury. Glastonbury. One Week Delivery s> rnpathy to us at tiir tlnis of tin* flratii 2 and 3 valid indefinitely. * OPA Zionce, Sta^t Sergt. E dw ard- Damato, Pfc. George— Miss charity receivers in burial grounds. Inexpensive! At vnrQ Y||M a || i ^ m y m i of our son and brnther Pfr. Dlllio Fal- sleeping pinvder.s in the HjAiae but held this evening at 8 o'clock at have planned. says no plans to cancel any. na group" troops, headquarteij ; Cardonc, Sergt. Stephen — Mother, Mrs. Katherine Zionce aU drugstores. ’?rC n l UoOlll?^ had kept thehi concealed birt that the home of Mrs. Julius Brondola Mrs. John Erickson will be hos­ announced. : Mother, Mrs. Angelina Cardone, Anna Damato, sister. 580 Ells­ I ______c-«*Ua. \Vs also m-isli to thiink Maa- GaMline RFD., CkillinsviUe. worth avenue. New Haven. Brine Us Tour Nylons . . . Silks . . . Rayons llannse Sabina. Christ-,plier Cnliindnis. the victim had found them of Brandy street. Mrs. Donald tess when the Women's Society for 14-A coupons good everywhere ' In one instance, an Italian ofl |rS0S West Water street. New Raribaldl. R'lcina. Alpina. Sons and cer armed only with two grenade Deptula, Pfc. Edwin A-— Mrs. day morning. Tedford will serve as chairman of Christian Service meets on for four gallons each through Haven. Good Repairing Means Extra Wearing. DaUKliirrs of Italy. Ilaliuii-Atnrriran A native of New York cit the refrc.shnient committee and Wcdnc.sday afternoon in the base­ crossed to the north bank of tb| i Churilo, Pet. Peter A. — Wife, Katherine Deptula, mother, 440 Clul, and Fui'im-s>' S-s-n-tl'-s. arid ,-ni- March 21. B-5, C-5, B-6, C-6, B-7 Success avenue. Apartment 25 pliiyrra of Cravat U,-pt. and nrford Mrs. Arnold hiul re.sided in Ridge-' Frank Paggloli will have ment of the church. The memberii stream, made his way through I'Mrs. Marjorie A. Churilo, 1,046 Nut)rition Lecture if ■ and C-7 coupons good everywhere minefield and captured 18' Geil ; Capitol avenue, Hartford. Building 10. Bridgeport. Srikp C*,mpan>. ! field for the past two years and1 charge of the entertainment. plan to come early at 1 p. m. to for five gallons. Mr, anepartm«nt offers cious fireproof garage with ample parking t i pant of the premlaea has agreed WE ARE PROUD TO DISPLAY facilities. The service crew of trained Please accept this announcement as a to conform to the provisions of sent to the apartment to Investi- «V OILS OF THE WILDERNESS now. this chapter and to save the sal;)' gate., THIS FAMOUS SIGN OVER OUR mechanics has factory-approved tools and personal invitation to drive in soon to owner ■ harmlesa from all fines for Body Found oa Floor NEW SERVICE ENTRANCE new equipment for any kind of service inspect our modem service equipment and violation thereof, and the proof of Mrs. Merkel’s body, dreaaed In a such agreement shall be sufficient work, including expert wheel balancing, if you do not know the men in our shofA blue and white housecoat, lay on ...... ★ defense to such prosecution; and. the floor and police iwld four Jeta front-end corrective and preventive ^ i n - get acquainted. W e’d like to welcome you provided, also, that whenever a pf the range and one for the oven ..rfudad IT \% THE and show you through the shop. O iv u ^ DMWwWN« IDsirt PrtAminCtrpfUm private corporation violate the were open. Police said the woman NATION-WIDR tenance, twin-post hydraulic lift, which is m N*- car park is conveniently located adjoining D - ' ^ provisions of the preening sec­ also hi^ slashed her wrists and a SYMBOL the only kind of Ijft to do an approved tion the officers and dlrectofs of razor blade was found on U\e edg* lubrication job on front wheel ffutpentions. our dealerriiip. said corporation ahall W perinnal- of tae stove. OP ly liable to pay the fine herein pro- The actress, in nightclothing, SBRVICR NEW SIZE JAR HGE \dded for. was in bed. The house physician of I . • trSNOABILITY Section 3. It ahall b«F the duty the Easex house, in which the apartment ia located, was* called of the police force, under the di­ END S T O D A Y ------rection of the chM of police, to and he aent in a call for a poUca C RHI aee that the foregoing provision* emergency squad. r V .ll VJ Crnf.r ! relating to anow and Ice are Tfie mother and daughtar had “THE THIN MAN PLUS t S U L i atricUy complied with. lived In the apartment ainco last May. “DESTINY” 634c«;stnrt Solim ^ne & Flagg Inc. Seettoa A It *ball be the duty Four RelaUvea NoUlied GOES HOME“ H)M e are Extra Sheer Rayons 'viith very sliKht KAM.l. of the police force to report for Police said four reUtivea had irreqirularities^(alino8t impossible to find). Full proeecution all ca*ee of violation been notified. Including Mra.|Mer- O i l WED. - THURS.'- PRl. AND SAT. d o d g e • PLYMOUTH - DODGE JOB-RATEO T R U C K | ;; BareleR. V -IO ;.. Limit pair of, or of ref uaal or neglect to com­ kel’s husband who, they said, was 8 2 1 6 \M» H 1 1 ply with, the proviaioaB of thia V/ 1 L i ataylng at tha Reformer Hotel, BING CROSBY ^ BETTY HUTTON ~ SONNY TUFTS hy-^M relatiag to lea and anow. Mexico C)ty. QUmA^^fla/Mnaeu Dhted at llancfaeater, Otma, ReUttonahip e f the oUtera waa Ib H ERE COME THE WAVESrV dTtMAINSTRraX ^ FURNACE BURNER SERVICE thl* 3rd day of March, 1M5. not designate. Tbpy include W il­ . I f.- * S. J. Turktagton, liam Thayer. M Branford street, PLUS,..“DANGEROUS PASSAGE” Town CUrh. Hartford, Coim. ■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. MONDA^ MARCH 5„1945

mAiNij/Ti 150*1 tiiii fivEWING HETRALDt MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY^ MARCH 8 , 194S ineludiag making on occupied bed, known theatrical producers and church. Burial will bs in St. Bar­ bathing the patient in bed, tervlng directors, died last night In Lon­ voting machinea and party detlg- don after a protracted illness. Son Oil Burners nard’s cemetery. Lsbor Steiiil ’ natlona from paper ’ballots. It has Hoinc Nursing food ekd administering medicines, Sunday attack in great stren^h R ock v ille iBveatlgattow cerlng’'for simple accidents, keep­ of a theater property master. Black Black Bird Pays A'isit I on the Nipponese capital. L^st been indicated, however, that this was bom In Birmingham and left and Function Here Visitor at^ Center Church Gurfew Setup Ward Tedfon State Policeman Eugene Wanat controversy won’t break Into the ing a record for toe doctor, and To Local Barber Shop' I .week more than 20W Super-For­ Short Course numerous other Inatructlone in* school at 11 to Join his father in ironze Star, la conducting an investlgatioh into Fflces Airing open for some time. tresses devastated 240 city blocks the wrecking of an automobile valuable to any person entrusted the film Industry. They established Furnaces A passerby was startled to stretching from the edge of the im­ Dies Suddenly The Democrats are Known to op­ the first permanent motion picture Of Red Cross Brings Along His Own Pew Starts Public Is Decorated owned by lirry Jalbert of Wind­ pose It, but toe Republican stand with toe cere of a sick member of A Few‘Still Avaitakte. Medal Given see a large black bird beating perial palace gtoundsto the water sor avenue, nM r Ogden’s Comer Is Especially Planned theaters In Britain. > front. Major Battling likdy is yet to be revealed although too the family. hU wings wildly against .the on Satordny* when it collided with The short course is not meant RACKLIFF^ OIL CO. I Inside of the window of the Tokyo radio said 1>ther Super- In (jlemetery House Committee on Relations has For Those Whose Time Center Congregational church > fortified position in the church and Flings Earlier< Local Soldier Awardf rf utility pole. It was reported the T o Take Place in Com* reported It favorably. In informed to replace the standard Home Approximately 380 carloads of TeL HartfoHI 1-6lt1 barber shop operated by An­ KiwaniH Speaker, Chap­ Jorts yesterday bombed Nagoya, automobile was being operated by Nursing course, but Is tailored to ! Sgt. W. F. Oiainbert Is had a visitor yesterday that his pew was still with him. uidustrial city about 170 miles circles, It Is felt toe Republicans For Study Is Limited.* lumber could be saved if the ra staple Avenue BaiUOftfj gelo Campoaeo at 4B7 Main Sometime during Saturday night Bronze Star Medal fc the owner’s brother, Norman Jal­ mittee Roomiu fit the needs of too many women street yesterday morning. Of- ter Secretary, Stresses brought along his own pew. A c­ (ContlBued From Page One) southwest o t the capital, and approve the measure In principle, match sticks tued In the United Deeoraled to r Services cording to older parishioners it a skunk got into the cellar of the J! Orslal Lake Woman bert. For those people whose time la who are Interested in the subject fleer Dent was called and Toyohaihl and Hamamatsu, coast­ Hartford, March 5.—(P)— With at Jeast, but several factions have States in a single year were short­ Work Locally. was the first such occunVhee with- church. He didn’t make himself night clubs Mid the business drop Bravery in Action. Recreation Board advocated certain changes which very limited, but who feel that but who are short of time. In th«-I%ilippines. rounded up Mt. Camposeo who al cities between Nagoya and Had Been Visiting A meeting of the Rockville Rec­ Afternoon and evening classes ened only one-fourth of an Inch. in their memory. too objectionable, but the problem had been negligible; others moaned Tokyo. relatively minor and aon-contro- will undoubtedly result In sending learning to care for the sick is of Rrad Herald Advs. freed the winged Intruder. was to indue, the animal to go reation Board will be held this eve­ In the six lessons in care of the One wag was heard to re -. "Red Cross Day” wa.*» observed The visitor wais uninvited and sadly It had cut a thick slice out Mrs. Annie Tedford, of 12 We h Graves of Relatives. veralal matters the only apparent the hill -back to committee or major Importance at this time; the V in t SncMBt IVIlUam r. Cham- unwelcome and a meeting of the without leaving something to re­ ren street, has received a lett ning at the City Council rooms at placing it at the bottom of the list Red Ciross Home Nursing service qlck will start about the middle of mark: "It Is probably a Bald by the Kiwanis club at its lunch­ of their profits. 7:30 o’clock. Plans will be discuss­ business fpr the General Assembly March, each class limited to ten MO o t Mr. mad Mr*. WUllam church authorities was hurriedly member him by. Japs Report Tokyo from Major General Leonard Rockville, March 5.— (8peclal)— when it comes up for action Tues is offering a new short course, bas­ Eagle looking for some hair eon this noon, with Mrs. Wintbrop Elbow-Bendera Start EarSer ed for the spring activities,, Includ­ Tuesday when It convenes for Its Students. All persons wishing to o f 4DS Keem y atreet, called to see what could be done ' Members of the church board Wing of the U. 8. Army, 43rd T Mrs. Kate Baker, 71. of Crystal day. ed on toe six foundation lessons In .tel bMH awarded the Bronn Star tonic.” Reed, executive secretary of the about getting him to leave with­ were at loss, as to how to meet the New Orleans, which was kick­ Raided Again Today Sion, stating that her son, ing a Hobby Show. 10th week, it begins to look as If the care of the sick taken from the enroll or to get more information LAk«, wife of BJdwln Baker died Odd Fellowa to Meet . Following legislative actloq last '■adal ftor narUorioua aervlca in Manche.ster Chapter, as the prin­ out causing too much'stln----- er, situation and went home to their ing up its heels in the French By The Associated Press Ward Tedford, has been awan)| the major battling will take place week on the veterans’ loans and standard course In Red Cross Home are fcsked to contact Mrs. Jack suddenly 8unday afternoon as she Rising Star Lodge, I. O. O. F„ Mace. 2-0627. others Sunday dinners leaving the solu­ quarter when the rest of the na­ in the committee rooms where at M ! Invaaloa o t the PbOIpplnes, cipal speaker. furore. At last reports the guest Ten American Super-Fortresses the Bronze Star Medal for her wsA leaving Mt. Hope cemetery In bus standee problems, which origi­ Nursing. anese, who suffered "extraordinar­ tion to the Janitor, tion was still fighting Indians, ab­ will hold a meeting this evening at least one highly controversial •terdtais to a. communication re> Mrs. Reed, expressing the opin- was still holding down a strongly raided Tokyo again today, drop­ action against the enemy on Jan| Tslcottville where she had visited nated as portions of the war This new short course consists ily heavy losses, running into the sorbed the new regime without 8 o’clock In the I.O.O.F. hall. There measure will be given an airing. TheatriOal Prodneer Dies ntvad toy hia parents from hie com- - , ____i„,.iior> that the national and interna- ping bombs and incendiaries with ary 18, 1945, In the Philippine the graves o f relatives. Mrs. Bak­ powers issue, nothing further has of six lessons of two hours each, teadins cfflcer, Major' ticonard thousands. Volckman, a regular * gj,pects erf Red Cross work severe shock. Like ' Hollywood, lands, will be a rehearsal for degree work others apparently knew little in "practically no damage," The er, accompanied by Mrs. Cafherine Its fourth since the Legislature got been beard from that controversy and Includes a number of essential Army officer became a guern a imown and appreciated. the New Orleans clubs found their Tokyo radio reported In an uncon­ Cpl. Tedford left Manchast| and a'social hour will follow the nursihg procedures. It will cover London, March 5— OP)—George advance about either move. McMahon of Crystal L^ke. a under way. or from the fight for patronage Sctireant Chambere left with the leader In 1942. , t Vittson Named elbow-benders bending to their firmed broadest. , with the Anti/Tank Co. 43 IMv., meeting. That, o f course, could mean only agreements, said by some to have the actual care of a bed patient. Black, 54, one of Britain’s best stressed the local functioning of That is where the weakness of neighbor, wae driving her car on I-«ngvlew Meeting acicinal Company K, C.N.O., and Activity in this area might also tasks an hour or so earlier, bal­ March 1941. He has two the question of a state labor rela­ l^ n an undercover portion of the the organization. It includeci, she any White House-Congressional A single B-29 raided southern the road leading from the ceme­ The Longview P.T.A. trill hold 'wa not been home for nearly threaten the northern port of ancing the late-hour loss. Los brothers in the service, tions act, the subject o f three pre­ war powers Issue. Aparrl, where the Japanese made said, preparedness for and work To Loan Post liaison job lies. In the past, -the Kyushu last night but dropped Its tery to Church street, Vernon their March meeting this evening. .'ISrec yeara.______\ in every local emergency, the leaders could report the temper Angeles had a generally similar bombs into the sea and fled, the Thomas Tedford with the U. Moving pictures on Mexico will be vious hearings before the Labor One well known Democratic lead­ their first Philippine Invasion land­ stoiy. Army in France, and A.M.M. when she vrtis taken ill suddenly. er, speaking unofficially, has aaid ing In J941. It is one of the few training of nurses’ aides, clasps of Congress to the president, but report Mid. Today’s Tokyo raids The Rockville police and a local shown at the conclusion of the committee and generally expected in nutrition, verification of the ■Reno found gambling club rev­ occurred between 12:30 a. m. and Sherwood Tedford stationed to be the next major bone o f par­ that his party wa.s not anxious to ports left in their hahds. By Roosevelt they never have been very suc­ Rhode Island. physician were notified by Arthur business meeting. COLDS furlough certificate of ov^ry re­ enue off as much as 30 per cent 2:30 a. m. The Federal Communi­ tisan contention In the -Aasembly, make an early patronage deal with MAMH •no wu Coal Contract ManIM FIgbHng Ends cessful in telling members what Monagnan who lived nearby. In France turning Manchester mefnber of since the curfew, but most night cations commission recorded the "Teddy” as he Is known heij the Republicans because of the at­ Fighting in d o ^ to w n Manila the president has in mind. Mfs. Baker was bom April 25, Corp. Horace O. Jacobs, son of Itself. the armed forces, and many other (Continued From Page One) clubs were raking In more chips broadcast was one of the 1,000 sailora Mrs. Alberta A. Jacobs of 97 East Several Bills Offered tendant difficulty In deciding who Parleys to Begin ended Saturday night. Doughboys In hLs position as Vice president, were on the Liberty Ship “Hep 1873 at OReenwlch, the daughter of functions and activities. 'than before. Baltimore clubs es­ A very large formation of B-29s Main street Is stationed In France. Several billa having to do with would get what Jobs were assigned of the 37th division under MaJ. Truman has access to cabinet Bergh” that was grounded on Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Trowbridge. to the party and who would have lE SIsm C E IS LOW! Gen. Robert S. Belghtler. cleaned Mrs. Reed was Introduced by ate acts on Vinson's nomination to timated profits off 25 to 40 per hit the Japanese capital yesterday, Ht was one of a group of workers labor relations in intra-state in­ the lending job.. meetings where many polie'es are rocks of the Farallon Islands ^ She had lived In Talcottville for to go Jobless. (Ooatianed Froni Pace One) out the last Japanese from the Dr. Eugene Davis, president of discussed. He also hopes, as ^cent. the 20th Air Force announced. The who shoveled off a runway at a dustry are before the Labor, com­ min A you need take Father Before Mr. Roosevelt fired Jesse Ngwark and Atlantic dty May, many yeara and the la-st seven French base follotring a snowfall. Many people suffer from Finance building. The final action the Manchester Chapter. Her­ time goes by. to demonstrate to Japanese said there were 150 mittee, one of them, endorsed by John’s Medicine which sup­ Jones so he could make Wallace cheerily observed that the curfew years at Crystal Lake. She was a In writing Of the Incident he sta­ colds in March because m a a atronc desire on the part of in the fire and shell ruined capital bert B. Hbuse, chairman of the Mr. Roosevelt that the cause of planes in the attacking force. the Connecticut Federation of Princess Enters Training plies vitamin A to help uild commerce secretary, Jones was had not noticeably dented night member of the Crystal Lake ted it reminded him of winter In they are not getting enough ■iany operators to hold off on this came a month to the dav after present Red Cross drive, was also cooperation Is served by letting Labor and the state CIO organiza­ resistance. It also gives until the Supreme court a speaker. He urged members both secretary and loan adminis­ club and all-night restaurant prof­ Edward Vincek /Methodist church and Vernon Connecticut, but his sidewalk was London, March 5—(iP)—Princess vitamin A needed for strong American troopers of Maj. Gen. the lelgislators have more back­ Besides her husband she tion, would give employes of Intra­ quick relief ot coughs due tepoaes of the Jewel Ridge mine Verne Mudge’s First Cavalry divi­ of the club to spread the slogan trator. its. never that long. state industry the same collective Enizabeth has been commissioned to colds by its toothing ground on what Is going on. Dodge Plant I son, Sumner Smith of Tal- resistance to colds. If you test case,, to be argued next Thurs- sion broke into the city. "Donate Where You Live,” say­ Vinson. 55. served seven terms Owners Not Certain of Effect Civic Betterment Association bargaining provisions and other to the honorary' rank of second effect on the throat. Is in Hospit two grandchildren, a are not getting all the vita­ The new landings on the Slguy- ing that Manchester people who in the House of Representatives The Vernon Civic Betterment rights as are enloyed by workers subaltern In the Auxiliary Terri­ before. being appointed lif May, In most major cities, night club Association will meet this evening the coxirt decides the’case by an sea Islands of Ticao and Buriaa, worked elsewhere and were per­ Strike Ends brothV bnd a sister. in Inter-state industry under the torial service, the British equiva­ 1938. to the Circuit court. He la and all-night restaurant owners qneral will be held on Tues­ at 8 o’clock at the Dobsonvllle flre- USED OVER 85 YEARS Mbrcta 16. the last Monday in this announced by MacArthur Satur­ haps solicited elsewhere should Single Line Mrs. Mary Vlrtcek of 76 Nor Wagner act. lent o f the WAC, and has entered _tenth, these operations feel the best remembered as a congress­ hedged a little on the cash effect street received word today froJ day afternoon at 1 o’clock at the house for a business meeting. training in southern England, day, flanked the Japanese positions at least save half their donation of the curfew, often because they emoof Another, Introduced .by Rep. ' oneation stlU could' be cleared up on Luzon’s southern Bleed penin­ man for his work as chairman of (Contlnned From Page One) her son, Pvt. First Class EMwaif ______Ladd Fun^l'u n ^ l Home In Rockville. Birth for contribution in their own the Hodae Ways and Means taxa­ Air Control weren’t certain themselves. Mr. and Mrs. Howard C. Bates Herbert B. Wandered (R ) House btfore expiration o f the present sula. town. Vincek, who is currently recuperaf a change having been made from tion subcommittee, when he wa.s Some New York city clubs re with the management today to dls ing from an operation in a hospit of Grove street are the parents of leader, while granting collective contract, ifarch 31. They were the 19th' and 20th p William Pi Slover, superintend­ ported as much as 50 per cent the time as ^Iglnally announced. bargaining and other pririleges, ra rtW Synspatfay Bxpreesid Philippine islands invaded by Mac- one of the first pay-as-you-go tax cuss the situation. In England. Prior to entering Rev. Alfred Vrite. pastor of the a son bom on Saturday at New ent of Memorial* hospital, was to­ Plan Is Hit drop in profits; others in tbe Britain General Hospital. also sets forth what would be oon- Arthuris forces. , They were oc­ collection sponsors. The Briggs strike began 'Tues- Army, he served several monUis ; CrysUl Lake Mgthodlst church, 'k'k'k.'k Boom operators expressed at day initiated as a new member of Bronx found profits better than *day following company discharge the Merchant Marines and'spetj Branch Reaches Quota atrued as unfair practices on the least partial ayn»pathy to tawls's cupied by units' of the American the club. He was Introduced by Lend-Lease Drive Snagged will offWate. Burial will be in the Republican-expressed fears that (ConMnued From Page Oue) ever. of seven union members for alleg­ most of this time overseas. The Rockville Chapter of the part labor and stipulates that aims bi the royalty demand—peg­ diviirion, veterans of the Solomons Dr. D. C. Y. Moore, one of the Mt. Hope cemetery. Tfrioottvllle American Red Cross reports one workers would have toe right to campaign. lond-lease may be eased into a John Comise, president of the edly “inciting" previous strikes at Edward’s older brother, PC 3- Deciding Om m s /Tonight ged to health and rehabilitation oldest members of the club. The safety rules, and to serve as a branch reaching Its quota, Tolland, r, frmln from union activity. 1^ Repulsed Onunter-.\ttaeks post-war European aid program Cafe Owners Association in Chi­ the concern. . Union officials said Albert Vincek was prominent I The deciding games Ih the Rock­ aervice and “ economic protection" weekly attendance prize, donated medium for solving world airline whose quota was $1,100. Last year In previous hearings, represen­ First Cavalry and Sixth Infan­ today snagged an administration cago, declared clubs would have the company “fired" eight more athletics at Manchester Hig ville Recreation Baaketb^ League for the mlnete. by Tom Ferguson, was w’on by problems. to put musicians on a 30-hour where he captained the footba| this branch was also the first to tatives of labor have, attacked the try division Yanks of Maj. Gen. drive to hurry renewal of mutual employes tor ‘Inciting’’ during the will Uke place this evenln,/ at the CSiarlea O'Nein. Altoona, Pa., Russell Pauh week to survive. If arfangements current walkouts. team in his senior ye^ir. He Is pass its quota. Wanderer bill as "anti-labor” and operator and one-time official Of Oscar W. Griswold’s 14th corps re­ aid legislation. 4. That economic and legal Maple street school gymnasium Dr. Forbes Bushnell, now sta­ The House Foreign Affairs com­ could be made vrith the American present stationed in the South Pij an "a n tl-clote shop measure.” Eisenhower conditions be of a nature to en­ Receive Blunt Warning the VMWA, aaid the plan has “ ac­ pulsed heavy Japanese counter-at­ tioned at Boston with the sani­ with the first game starting at tacks in the mountain fighting mittee reopened public hearings on courage continued private opera­ Federation of Musicians. clfic as a member of the Navy,. Expect Sepantte AcUon tuarial merit” He expressed doubt tary engineering department of Strikers at both concerns receiv­ bert has been In the service for 1 7:80 o’clock at which time the Battle to Save east of Manila. The entrenched a bill to extend for one year the tion of America’s international air From Los Angeles, the Earl ed a blunt warning from Under­ While neither party lum given lararwer, the operators would con­ the Army, visited the club this Carroll and Mocambo clubs noted past two years and has served Comets will plai the Stolle A sent to any such plan unless they Nipponese have a strong line in life of the lend-lease act which ex­ carriers. The department added, secretary of War Patterson Sunday an exact line on what Its labor re­ noon. pires June 30. a 10 to 15 per cent loss in profits, the Pacific theater for sever Gamble team. At 8:45 p. m. the lations pathway wUl be observers had a band In distributing the the Sierra Madre mountains, a however, that government opera­ when be said “If this strike con­ PAC team will play Ellington Baby’8 Life Lost Foreign Economic Administra­ while many other clubs Mid they months. expect the Senate members of the fund, watershed from which the. city tion of an international airline tinues, the paralysis that now Both the PAC and Comets are tor Lieo T. Crowley was called as were holding even. committee, most of whom are lawls’ proposal made no ref- draws it supply;. might be advisable when absence grips part of Detroit’s gireat arsen­ tied for first place In the sdcond Champaign, 111., March 5— OP)— orsnoe to operator-paiticipatton. MacArthur reported that planes ' today's witness, appA'rehtly to an­ of profit opportunities made pri­ Cut In Overhead al will make Its effects fel£ on the Democrats, to take separate action swer Republican questions about round of the league, the PAC A four-day old baby girl, victim of from the Republican-dominated is doing of his Southwest Pacific command The Home Nurse vate-company operation impossi­ Numerous New Orleanians gave very field of battle. what your RED HIAT SOOTHIl team winning the first round. If an unusual parental blood type raided enemy positions on the administration plans for aiding the ble. this reaction to Jie curfew: Th'e “In war, Just one thing matters House committee. The Democrats Urge By Doha I.. Trott ' reconstruction of Europe. Demo- they win tonight and the Comets conflict, died yesterday several CIO St Babuyan islands. Just north of First of Number of Surveys same gross without the after-mld- —keeping the flow of production hours before her father, William are expected to vote a favorable Luzon. One fighter failed to re­ I crats on the committee have been , lost the PAC team will be league fep ort on the AFL-CKVapproved i - Asst. Dir., Nursing Service nlght overhead. More profit, more to the fighting fronts and deliver­ BACK PAINS. G. Coleboum ,an Army warrant SeUttire, Mines turn. American Red Cross trying for more than a week to The report is the first of a champions, but If both teams win sleep, less, headaches ing the'goods on time,” Patterson Heat relieve* maicle ptim—fuitUf, «/eJ U will be necessary to have a play officer, arrived from the east. measure. , New Y o A , March S— (#) — A Bombers of all types concentrat­ get the bill approved and on its number of Justice department sur­ said in a broadcast from Washing­ There were Indications that the veys to be submitted to Congress. 'It’s a relief to get the chronic To get .jrelepme. cantioiiM bea off to decide the title for the -sec- The mother, a registered nurse eM ferspea o t 1,000 CIO shop ed attacks on ainjromes along the way to passage. barfiies out and the Joint nice and ton. He continued, "the finest tank relief, for day*, right at the tore *pot, e»pl] G. Coleboum, an Army warrant Senate might actually vote on the baa p a s te « resolution Soap, Water and Sunshine In addition, to renewing lend- Others to be completed soon, an I ond round. west coast of Formosa, continuing Adequate for Cleaning clean and orderly," said one New In the world Is of no use delivered ooe big Johnton'i RED CROSS RLa STEII negative blood, her father had bill this week In an attempt to Prasldent Roosevelt to pro- the dally onslaughts on that Japa- lease proper for a year, the meas­ announcement said, deal with ma­ —or the heavier, warmer Johneoa'i Mrs. Mary ToWn force toe Republicans In the House lorourFii Orleans bartendier. "N o more to a dead soldier the day after a O-RH positive, a combination ure would legalize contracts made chine tools, aluminum and mag­ Fleeter. . . . The mild, active medi Mrs. Mary Dwyer Tobin, of a national emergency and hese stronghold. Ma'cArthur sald- The problem of cleaning a room hang(ing around with a few guys battle.” which doctors said tends to de­ to show at a comparatively early _____ over the coal mines to offset under the act until 1949. nesium. Under study are such gentljr heit* t)ic bock, ttir* op Mood 1 Hale street, wldmv of former Po- prelimlnai-y ' report'a Indicated after it has been occupied by weeping into their beer until all , Told to End Dispnts stroy the red cells In the infant's date where they stand on the a possible mining strike by John much damage. Including destruc­ Two Republican committee mem­ subjects as synthetic rubber, avi­ Ution, fight* congeetioo, ***** p«ia. ■ lice Captain Stephen J. 'Eobln, died measure. a patient with a communicable hours—and spending nothing.” Patterson’s plea t^t “there Warm cloth covenog tttaiiu bodjr beat, pi i suddeMy at her home on Saturday, blood. I ,. VtwiB and the United Mine tion o f 30 enemy planes. bers—Representatives Vorys of ation gasoline, Iron and steel. tecU b*ck *g*in*t shilling, provide* caoti Bom a month prematurely by To date, the House Republicans A 7,000 ton freighter-transport disease is always a formidable Ohio and Chlperfleld o f Illinois— Miami’s Beachcomber’ club finds never haa been a greater need for I She waa bom In Manchester, the Wotkers. one. flut the home nurse who has The aviqlJon survey recom­ uoui inpport.... Trp thi* dean, catji, daughter of the late/Patrlck and Caesarean section on Wednesday, have avoided discussion of the The resolution, p a s te yesterday was sunk offshore. asked for reopened hearings after its gross off 20 per cent, , and has the production from Detroit’s war wap to "heat treat” •impic bidud measure, at least In the open it to do at this season ‘o f the year mended that the right of a car­ trouble getting Its trade to come plants than there is today" came ; • Nora Shaw Dwyer And had lived the baby waa given transfusions at a New Totk conference of rep- anhouncement of a new $2,575,000,- rier to land in a foreign country other muKolir pain*—TODAY. (In of type O-RH negative blood, to House Speaker E. Lea Marsh, Jr., n ^ t a t iv e s o f 600,000 CIO work- can congratulate herself on get­ in earlier. But the CHover 'cinb less than 24 hours . after WLB of chronic backache, aee pour doctor.) V, ' here* 45 years. She leaves two sons, 000 lend-lease agreement with for refueling, repairs or other ' James P., of Long/Island, and Ray- counteract the cell-destruction. Wanderer and other Republicans, Ara. charred that Lewis was plan- ■ ting that much of her spring house finds people now copiing in for Chairman William H. Davis told Alwapa inaiit on the GENUINE, made I however, have had several meet­ France. services be established as an in­ Johoaon fc Johnion. ' •mond S. Tobin o f Rockville; two The blood was donated by Charles nlng a “strike plot against the cleaning done. For It is nothing dinner, and to enjoy the floor union and company officials to end ings In which toe measure was dis­ Manchester more or less than m thorough Hopeful On Nurse Draft ternational principle. It called (laughters, Misi^Mae E. Tobin o t Lyons, a Siddell, III., farmer, one nation." show, who used to eat at hotels. the Chrysler dispute immediately. cussed. hoiise-eleaning Job. Congress hopes to start a nurse for direct government negotiation In Washington a Treasury de­ Davis at the Washington con­ RED CROSS PI Rockville and Mrs. Martin J. Tier of many donors throughout the Wbne admitted that UMW Date Book draft bill on the way to becoming ney of Hartford. country who offered to help. Bum' Another Issue between the House workers had real grievances, the Unless you live in a state where of .rights to engage in air com­ partment official M id it would be ference instructed Mike Kovak, 'Republicans and the Senate Demo­ the law still requires fumigation, law this week. It is designed to merce. It urged negotiation of president of Local 3, 'to seek an Funeral seiVices will be held ham City hospital officials said the resolution added that they could month before the department baby made gete progress until last crats Is expected to be the propos- Today soap, water, sunshine and fresh meet what the armed services have bgreements with other countries could tell whether any -loss of tax end to the dispute and Novak said BACK PLASTER Tuesday at ^:1S a, m. at the home not be solved “by disarming our called an immediate need for an es-/ and at 9 a/ m. at S t Bernard’s night. ai; advocated by Governor Bald- n^Hng forces of the weapons of Red Cross campsUgn is on. Our air are usually all that is required which would lead to a sound and revenue resulted' from the cur­ he would “do everything within quota is 341.600. in cleaning the room after a com­ Umated 20,000 nurses. progressive international air few. my power to get the i>eopIe back 1)^ victory." How broad the first woman-drdft The .oooference, sponsofed by Income tax experts at Municl- municable disease illness. The service. to work.’/ ]Nil building daily to help you with furniture, woodwork and floors legislation ever to reach the/con- A union-estimated crowd o f 2,- tbs Ghiteer New York CIO coun-. gresslonal voting stage will he will The report said this country cn, ite asked the president U> filing returns. should be thoroughly washed with should see to it that United States 000 workers attended the Sunday AD D SPICE Tomorrow soap and waters "nie walls may be depend largely on the ouiebme of Super-Forts jneeting at Detroit at which No­ modify the Little Steel formula to two days of House debatg' starting airlines “wlU carry a volume of astabUA minimum wage* of ‘ 72 Red Cross lecture, "Meal Plan­ wiped with a broom covered with world traffic commensurate with vak, quoted Chairman Davis as ning,” Center church at 8,p. m. a cloth, after which the room today. " promising the WLB would see that A N D COLOR cents an houf, and sought Joint The military committee, which the Importance of the United Blast Tokyo Mbortebstry-govemment agree- EHectlon of officers, Anderson-* ahoukl be thoroughly aired .for no striker would be punished for left-back borne ia the U.S.a! the life he from 24 to 48 hours. wrote the measure px the request States as a market for air trans­ msDts m wage classlflcatlons for Shea Poet, V. F. W.. at Home at port services.’* It said this coun- his part In the Chrysler walkout. . T O YOUR 1 ^ ' 8:15 p. m. Need .Aid and Sun of President RooseVelt, has recom­ (Conttoned From Page One) To Abide by Directive .W. I. ^ ^ white collar and professional mended that all unmarried nurses try’s.^^Hcy should forbid control workers. Meeting of War Records Com­ Clothing, bedding and cijrtatns \ / that can be washed and balled not under 20 or over 44 be made or ownership of United States-flag ' the lo i« homewaird flight. Iwo Novak said the coiripany agreed BEDROOM Lewis, Informed in Washington mittee at Municipal building at airlines, and added "such a policy to abide by a WLB directive that 8 p. m. should be so treated. Those that, liable to induction through local Jima m ay well seiwe as an emer­ of the action o t -the New York may very well be Imitated by an impartial umpire study produc­ dO^ said that he had no comment Friday, March 9 . can’t should be put out on the draft board Procedure. To pro­ gency fiel4 until It can be built OR B A TH ! rlothe.sline for two or three suc­ tect essential home front health other countries." ,It recommend­ Into a powerful base. It will be a tion schedules :in the department Tin can collection in all parts of from which eight men were dis­ town. cessive days and thoroughly air­ needs, the,/committee decreed that ed that all International carriers valuable fueling stop. ed. Fortunately most bacteria die draft boalria should Induct only be permitted to use international, The Super-Fortress flight, tak­ charged Feb. 22 for alleged failure $2.98 up Saturday, March 10 to meet company requiromenta. Limited Gains Banquet on fifth anniversary quickly in fresh air and sunshine. those nurses declared available by airways, communications facilities, ing off at night in order to reach opening of American Legion What is to be done with the the Wdr Manpower commission. meteorological servioes and air­ Tokyo In the early morning, had The discharge of the eight b«’e- A lovely Shajf Rug* in Rose, On Iwo Jima Home. mattress used by the patient with M^or poin^ of controversy In­ ports without descrimlnatlon./ visual bombing weather until only cipitated a general walkout of the Blue, Gold, Nile Green or MSK OX JOE ' Sunday, March 11 communicable disease? Must It volve the proposed limitation of three minutes from the target— 3,500 employes of the Dodge main Red will do the trick. h o l d i t t o Fellowship Service by Junior be burned? Not at all. If It has draft liability to unmarried vomen cniTa Made o f Shells the urban Industrial area. Then plant and they were Joined by 5,- (Oeatinned From Page One) and Senior Luther Leagues of been properly covered so that it and the requirement that gradu­ solid clouds closed in. 234 In other (Chrysler planta in De­ *hi* bo“ s 7 w ? to h i* 5a*d: h o w ! Listen to has not been directly .contaminat­ ates of the Cadet Nurse Corps be The white chalk cliffs pf Dover, O ne pilot M id If they had been troit and Windsor, Ont. The com­ Emanuel Lutheran church a' 5 w henever the r*. Fourth division to be read to the p. m. ed, it may be brushed with a Inducted before non-cadets are England, are made up qf fossilized over Tokyo 15 minutes sooner they pany was forced to lay off 5,750 Benson troops congratulating them for whiskbroom, and put out in the called. shells o f animals so .Small that probably could have botnbed visu­ other workers because of parts ilht rwdio • Monday, March 12 shortages resulting from the strike, “exemplary conduct and slashing Paper salvage cpllectlon in sun and air for a day or two. It more than a million/are required ally. t-W! *a-tii aaiB pvaiiii attafdu against enemy positions" northeast section of town. should be turned a time or two to form a cubic inch of chalk. It was tbs second consecutive officials Mid. ' m i n u t e s here*! aoothen '•«, V'/ '.-r -• fI' -Tv-j*;

MANCHl'iSI KK EVISNlNti HISKALD, MANCHESTER, ’JONN- MONDAY, MARCH 6, 1945 MANCHE!^R-^V1:NING HERALD, MANCHESTEE, CUNN« MONDA^, MARCH 6, 1»4» J. this country with families In one 1 the Red (Tross who will not fall to attended the loeal now are paying government toxes scboola and graduated t e a l surance, rehabilitation and eco- than, wem the conservatlvs*. un­ contribute what they can in a for unemployment compensation Writes Mother of those countries. spirit of toankfulnsaa, ThU is the Local Soldier cheater High school tn tfe* Manchester nimiic protection.” easy about what he would ^do with Easter Seal Sale Aids Crippled Children Two Problems I N C O M B T A X Lasting Peace Royalty Demand May and otoer fornna of economic relief. The letter whlch^ follow# is one chance for every person to help of 1948. During tala i M ^Lewls's view* Of what con- th* RFC million*.'. Perhaps a ma­ And the New York Time* edi­ received within toe past two send the comfort and cheer of the' contributed to tb* war *lmti< torially notca that if the Lewis War Casualty ^.vening Herald stltutfraxProper *‘economl6 protec­ jority of left winger* have de­ Via Red Cross weeks in the Manchester Red Red Cross all aroimd the world. Be working port time In Pratt PUBUSHUD BT ,TI1 fended him in the present fight Full of Knots As Real Goj idea Is extended far enough, unions Cross (Chapter office by toe Exec­ ready with a . good contribution Whitney plant a t United — »ATJ> PRINTINO 00. INC tion” forSw* miner* led him to ABC, eventually may be able to force when the hou*e-to-house volunteer East Hartford, and upon not because they knew what Mr. Slaft New Waee Era utive Secretary, from one of the BtMCU atre«t support BM^nance the Roosevelt employers to support them with­ Mess^e Service Is Little local resldenta whose mother lives comes. pfc. Frederick ^.\Miller ing entered to* employ at- ItllllllllItT OOBBi/ Wallace himself was, or because Argentina and Posl-Wai^' MOPe I CAN i.o$t out need of dues.or a«seBSmen(j UAC full tim*. TBOUAS rBROOBOV campaign In ^4936. the Wlllkfe SOME MONCV Rev. Ward Says Obviouj in Germany. "Dear Mra. Reed: Will Killed in Geriniui^^ His . , CMbbibI HMiBiyr ^ campaign In and the Dewey they would naturally have select­ a atone wall for some workers, a from union member*. Known Help, Given by you kindly forward the enclosed H« entered to * aervlo* oa Tonad^ Oetobw t l»ti Economic Policy Gains Oftf4i Mistakei t)^en8 Windo%Y. ^ for Motion Picture Director Di«* campaign In 1914. \ And what Mr. ed him for a champion and a lead­ rubber band for others. The ,Orgaphsation. message to my mother in Ger­ Parents Told. 18,1944, and after bis basic ■seept er, but because they thought he fore Conference Tdday Fur Final Goal. But other unions also have re­ Parasite Caoxe* Horns many. I am g;reatly obliged and ing in tois coimti^ waa sent ol Bnry BrealBC Lowls could do wlth^ $60,000,000 Look That Goe^Fur- thankful to the Red Choss for this Hollywood, March 6— Mark seas as a member a t tbs ilTtoJ luBdm.BBd HoItterB. Baterad at th« must be good to have made the ceived all the wage increases they Mr. and y^rs. Frederick H. Mil­ o n e* at ICaBcbaBtar, Cobb., aa a year Invites the imagination. It o r One of th^little known services service. It is the only means of Rex Sandrich, 44, one of the top fkntry and took part la tbs Mexico City, March 6.—(A')— "Mistaking obvious gains for fl| ther Than Lewis can get under the formula. ’They ' A akin parasite causes the horns ler of Isp'Spencer street were no­ CUaa Hall Matter. would certainly Include much enemies he had made. of the A n m can Red Cross is the personal contact with our loved tified by^the War Department late csiiv fighting on toe westom ^ The Inter-Amcrican conference Ynay try to follow Lewis and so frequently found on rabbits. oaes. 1 will not fail to make my flight motion picture producers 80B8CBIPTI0N EATB8 good for the miner*. It wbuld aa Such a synthetic, falsely based nal goals is one of the dangers His Miners. PfetrUlo. As many as 16 horns have been Betiding o f messages to and from Saturday that their son, Pfc. Pfks-Miller Is survived by tussled today with two of Its du* contribution. In the coming and directors, died of a heart at­ Ob* T**r by Mali ...... — •!»-S! *•?!? certainly Include the developB^nt martyrdom and leadership is not the religious life,” declared Re And toey may toy to do it even found on one rabbit and these peraOitoin this country and their tack last night. Acknowledged as Frederick H. MiUcr, 20. of (tom- parento, four broto®n and '"Per Bioatb oy ManB ...... j -J5 drive for the Red Cross Fimd. sisters. 'Pqm of his brotbem likely to last under any test of knottiest problems, Argentina and WHEN NOT ' W. Ralph Ward, Jr., in his sermoi| By James M^ow jnto peacetime when there is no were not confined solely to toe relatR ^ in ocoupISd or enemy Very truly yours, (signed) Albert a leader in the production and di­ ly L 417th Infantry, waa klU- f V'WBii* Copy ..^ ...... rf...... of a colossal power evil for W at the South Methodist church yes In action in Germany on Feb­ so<» to enter tbe servio*. f^DMlMrad Ob* T*mir ...... f ».00 actual re*i)on4!bllity and perform- ithe post-war economic policy of -Washington, March 5 — i/P> — rmula.,for they can ask; “Why head. cqdntries. While this is one of the Wuestisfeld.” rection of musical films, he had . v t m m d APO ...... ilioo nation. ^ terday morning. "We at no polnl completed "Here Come the Wavei^ ruary 16. state* aad Watlace grow the Americas. TO USE John L. Lewis’ demand—1 lO-cent can’t we these benefits if Lewis smaller services, as regards its Now that the drive he mentioned It should have been clear that knee. Watch Mr. find better Illustration of this thaJ i an^Petrilto get them?” A trend and waa directing Irving Berll^^n Pfc. Miller waa Jiiorn In Man' Libltina wise tbe Roman MBMBBR op The conference has completed royalty on every ton of cOal his Baseball Speeds ■coat, it is of the utmost importance is in progress, there are many if Petrillo won hla right to assess sr^ ler, and. if tlthose Southern the temptation ,to believe that th| I onceN^nder i^ y may not atop. whose live# have been touched by "Blue Sky." / Chester on August 18, 1925, and | dess of fuilerals. t h b absociatbd priua. the bulk of its work, but these WITHHOLDING winning of the war will be too _ to many thousands of persons in n * A**ocUted Preea la •*ciMi»*ly royalties on each individual rec­ moss^backamossxnacKs willwin onlonly stop picking miners•lu.ic.. dig—opens a window (or ' ^ In ta T«j: Be Censidefed It takes only one-half aacpfiA aetlUad to the na# of repuBltcatloo af two Issues are open to debate and of our efforts in this war. Unquesl look that goes further than Lewla^ Thei^are some p o in ts^ be con' ^ all B*wa dlapatchej credited to or nert ord made by member* of his on hlnK watch liberal elements may delay adjournfnent until tlonably," said Mr. Ward. **th| for a baseball to travel fronL'the RECEIPT or hla miners. sidered h\re: credited to tlila paper aad graduallV slip away from that Thursday. winning over our enemies will He wants the mine owners to pitcher to the batter, 'm ball local puollaned tier*. union, the royalty system would SPEED; If you wont to travels about 100 miles per hour, ^ S | eo the aewa Wallace s^ d ard , heaving vast A group of leading delegations a gain for civilization. 'The goal, pay the royalty to nls United Mine Would X^wldespre^ union tax spread. It 1* now doubly clear planned to continue discussion on A • knew your tax quifkly, permanent and lasting peace bull! on employers for unioitNbeneflts in­ and a tet-iw ung bat pm^es at a fii Hfhta of republleatloB of apylal that if Mr. Lewis succeed* in aa-! sighs of relle\ as they feel then^- Workers union. The fund this FdiBDatclaea hereto, are alao reaerred. the possibility of the conference without waiting fot the col­ on justice for all lies yet bCyohcfl built up. Lewis says, would be used terfere with A programN of social 200-mila speed. ( T K i l aerrlo* clleat of N. B. A Serrloe sessing a royalty on each ton of selves on rclatiyelylaliyeli firm, reliable issuing a statement on Argentina lector's notice. (You figure il and will await the work of educal for medical and hospital and other benefits W h l^ might better be ■ toe. coed his miners produce the same ground again. Fdy the real meas­ ..i-i that would express regret over out on th* short form.) tlon, politics and religion for it| social benefits for the miners. operated by stoto and national Pnbliahara RMreaentattrcai Tha urement of Mr. Vt^anace, as this that country’s absence from the consummation." , Whether he wins or loses, this is governments ? Open Thursday Evenings to 9 a Special Agency—New kind of demand will be formulated meeting and sympathy with the Substituting religious beliefs fol Jullua MathewL ^ column has insisted,^* that not KIND o f INCOME: If you the question; Will ‘other unions Some employerd\might thus' Terfc. Chlcaao, Detroit aod Boton by other unions, so that eventual­ Argentine people. Itiyalty to Christian practices il make similar demands upon other forced into paying ^ u b le bene: even his friends have Vny confi­ B • received more than $)00 likewise a danger of the rellgioul Closed Wednesdays fit 12, noon. m em b er audit bureau o r ly the system upon which this Will Not EmI Isolation industries? Is this the beginning taxes for duplicating OTograme: To Delegates said that also under from dividends, interesl or life, declared Mr. Wwd. "(Thris| Chtff()ollls Other days: 9 A . M. to 5:30 P. M. CUtCULATIONa___ country operates is not only one dence in what he will do rti^t. of a new era in labor-management the government and tO\uhiona. The consideration is the advisability wages not subject^ to with­ tlanity lags behind Cothmunls relations ? mine owners already haye pointed The Herald Printing Company. Inc.. of fair wages to aU^who take part and Fascism today because (Tbrlsl VMn(Mianit8|CltS .1 ^Binnea no financial reaponeiblllty- for of a'grroup of foreign ministers holding, or if you received Sonnething New Added Oils out. \ in production, but a special tithe remaining here after the confer­ tians think that to believe i| Those relations for the past 10 ■'/ lyBographleal errora appearing any income from any source enough. Communists and Fascist In »eply to Lewi* they Say they f MrttMmenU la The Mancheeter Eve- for each finished product, said ence adJo\irns tp treat the Argen­ other than wages, dividends years have centered mostly around fjL Blag H e r a l d . ______Governor B.ildwin, Honorary of the Connecticut Society for tine problem In a more concrete know that belief mnat be put Intd wages, hours, collective bargain­ tithe to be paid into a fund to In­ Assembly Notes and interest. (Then you MUST action.” he declared. Mr. Ward crease the power and wealth of te ChHinnan of the Easte Seal Cilppled Children and Adults. fashion than the statement being ing and union membership. Now Monday, March 5 By Committee on Public •It is particularly Important discussed. What this might en­ use form 1040.) likened scores of Christian people something new has been added. the various- unions. Hitherto, only Information the Connecticut Society that everything possible be done tail was not disclosed, but there today to a lost battalion in thd But a start waa made before Lewis the government has bad the pow­ Connecticut General Assembly ippled Children and Adults i to hdp our crippled children over­ was no thought of ending Argen­ BUSINESS EXPENSES: If armed forces. “They are cut off,'I stepped up. The Last German Line he said., "by their indifference tq / er to tax. The union* are now Room 405, State Capitol now inxprogress, examines the come their physical handicaps,” he tina's isolation by such action, it C • you hove rental ex­ James C. Petrillo recently won a was said. worship, Christian fellowship and long fight to force more than 60 For the pa«t two day*, our teginning to gain that power. If 1945 seal with Mi.ss Gertrude Nor- continued. "It has been proven pense* or losses from tale or service, from tne base of supplj Hay Shortage time and again that although a Meanwhile the United States recording companies to pay s Every clay's a .troop* have been flirting with the they achieve that power, and the exchange ef property te de­ and communications. They still ’ Replies have been received from cross. Eheteutive Secretary of person has lost use of a limb, he delegates planned to Inform the royalty to his Miaicians’ union pomtiblllty of a relatively eaay gains that would come from it, duct in computing total in^ lleve the church’s doctrines and the American Federation of Musi­ ' the Wsr Food Admlnlstrstor snd the Society ^ d two young pa­ or she can lead a happy, useful Subcommittee on Post-War Eco­ teachings but they have no loynltv croaafng of the Rhine. They had a life. In this land of opportunity nomic Policy, that the U. S. la de­ com*. (These can't be listed cians, on every disc m ^e. Gift Day ^nd they might be very close to being the Office of Wsr Mobilization and tients of the Bridgeport Rehabili­ to Christian practices.” "I patral part way acrosa one bridge tation Workshop. \ "rMs is one of there Is a place for all of us." termined to press for adoption of on withholding receipt.) Petrillo said this mbney would the government Itself, a state of ; Reconversion at Washington in re- Mistaking the religion that aatisl be used for an unemployment fund ^ at Due**eldorf, seeking to cut de­ fope such worksho^/operated by The sale now in progress its "economic charter for the .flea for the religion that serves ia affairs from which such a poten­ I ply to resolution No. 41 passed by "affords an opportunity again for Americas” with little If any for musicians. And the reason: Watkii^ Gift Box molition wires and save the struc­ the Society. Todd^ Kilroy of still another danger of 'the rellgl Because records are used over and tial dictator as Mr. Lewis would the House of Representatives of kjjridgepoi t. left, has \o be tied the public to participate in a very changes. The charter sets up free ioua life. "T'oo many of ua," lAlo ture. A wall of flame and fire never shrink. the Connecticut...... General^ , Assembly . ‘■ "'in to stationary crutches.^ at the trade practices. over again, musicians are forced worthwhile service in helping th( Mr. Ward, "stop with the rcliglor into unemployment. met them and forced them to Let us go down this trail first requesting Federal acUon concern- sand table, but he and \Joseph Connecticut Society for Crippler The United States delegation that meets our needs, when wq has the gifts! feels that the conference should Ouaranteed Annual Wage Sought give up their attempt. w„h P..Hn. .h.„«... Masserio of Fairfield, gain ^uscle Children and Adults to provide Rent Roundup must gt> on to serve with religion And months ago the CIO de­ Today, at Homberg, we appar­ control and confidence daily.^ in greater opportunities for our adopt the charter as a working which needs us.” Here, again, M rl \- and w* will no longer have any pood Administration has 'advised principle for the post-war period. manded a guaranteed annual wage ently control the western end of their workshop play. \ youth. Ward drew a parallel between ouC for (n o workers to ferry them valid grounds for refusing equal that hay is now bein^ loaded in •'Connecticut has always b e ^ "I know that Connecticut peo­ In return for U. S. assistance in Report Made experience with democracy and red ‘ two bridges atill left standing. oyer those valleys of unemploy­ Classic lion’s head w al^ privilege, to other union, or to vitally concerned with the welfare ple will again respond with their industrialization and achievement Ugion. have learned In these re'J ment which depress workers and pocket in gold finish, 'B u t, although we may thus pre­ of economic security both Imme­ cent years our need of democracyj any individual employe* either. If ^ loaded as rapidly as cars of its children " Governor ^Baldwin t3(pical generosity so that the business. Some firms already do 4 .6 9 with metal liner, $4.69. drive may be a success. This work diately after the war and later. Refunds Paid by Land- Without democracy we cannot vent the German* from using we are to avoid this system, the are available. War Mobilizer said today, in endorsing the this. And a number of govern­ Twelfth Annual Easter Seal Sale mustlist go on. Not Discussed Much Yet have education, the churclv fr ment agencies now are studying the** bridge* for escape back Om* for a decision against it is Byrnes assured that careful con- The Latin-Americans have not lordis in 1944 Total dom In labor, justice and civlUu-| 12xl2’/3-inch Glrondole across the Rhine, the chance that the background of the CIO de­ now. Ifre Iti» carannne n n o t^ he halted with-with slderatlon Is ^e being driven given to problems and will discussed the charter to any great tlon. But we are now learning mand. Mirror in black and can keep the Germans from to exchange students and faculty ston, Cbrnwall, concerning flnM- length thus far. They were aald $64,000 It Is Revealed Iwo Jinfa illustrates, and aa Presi-j gold, similar to sketch, out a specific law, Congress should Connecticut dairy farmers, with other regions of the United clal aid to towns for fire protec­ It has been said th at through bIon;ing them up are slim. to be holding back until formal dent Roosevelt suggested in his tbe 'royalty demand, Lewis is $12.50. hasten to write that law. j Be«rtng» Thle \Veek States and with other countries; tion: H.B. 1056. Mr. Lavieri, Bark- American agreement on economic Hartford, March 5—ConnecUcjit address on the Yalta Conferertcej W* shall have to find our own. pitching a shrewd curve around — ^------I The Committee on Election* of S. B. 279, concerning appropria­ hamsted. corwjernlng fires which assistance la obtained, but the U. landlords who violated rent control that democracy needs us. It needs .way across the Rhine, and that the General Assembly will hold a tion to the School of Nursing of escape from dump fires; H. B, our lives, our blood, our gifts, our tha Little Steel formula to get Ship in a miniature S. delegates want almultone^s regulations during 1944 have al­ money for hie people without stub­ pinch bottle, 5 inches without the aid of existing The Synthetic Martyr public hearing on Tuesday, March the University of Conn, for spe­ 1058, Mrs. Flynn. Southington, adoption of the Charter and Amer­ courage and our faith. So there is a concerning a State Fire Commia- ready paid nearly $64,000 in re­ a religion that we need, and an bing his toe on the formula itself. long. 81.00. bridge*. ______6, 1:30 p. m„ in Room 409, on blllg cialist to teach Public Health ican economic guarantees. It Is a curious fact that Henry as follows^-lLB. 367, Mr._Hickey, Nursing; S. B. 32.8, Senator Aaran, sioner; S.B. 89, Sen! Damianl, con­ A plenary session late this aft­ funds to their tenants and the U. there is a rellgign that needs ir Under that formula—part of the Upon the speed with which we these days our consecration, our government’! program to hold Wallace, in office as secretory of Stamford, on Absentee Voting; extending provisions for a two- cerning the Storage of Flammable ernoon will mark the closing S. Treasurj', James Thomaa Sulli­ can organix* ourselves for . that commerc*. will probably posaesa two bills presented by Senator year course In Agriculture under Liquids. ' stogea of the conferehce. willingness to dally bear the croBS.”| 'down living costa by limiting wage van, State OPA Rent Ehcecutive. increases to 15 per cent above Jan. purpose depends the duration of less power than he tjfbuld have Glampetro. concerning elections in direction of the University of Public Welfare and Humane In revealed today in an annual round­ the (Sty of Stamford; S.B., 438, stitutlons—Wednesday. March 14, 1, 1941—Le'wia’ miners already tb* war in Ehirope. There la a poaseased if the Senate bad re­ Conn, to provisions for a four- up report. « have received all the increase they Sen. Mulvlblll, concerning 12th a year oourae; H. B. 214, Mr. Curtis, 2 p. m.. Room 405—Bills introduc­ These protective benefits ac- ean g et chaaos—psriiaps only a alight jected him for that post. and iMh b voting dlstricto in the Bridgewater, concerning appro­ ed by Senator,/ Brock, S.B. ,525, Sergeant Henry erued to 693 tenants, he said, on Your Gl Rights chaacs—that if we'^coifld strike And that, in our view, is for­ city of Bridgeport; H.B. 215, Mr. priation to the University of payments to ^ate-alded Hospitals If toe royalty demand is met, it the basis of a study of 27,632 com­ OUlSnpNS ANO ANSWnt may be said that toe formula still 12.50 1.00 ,for crossings immediately we tunate for the liberal movement Ckiwdell, Proepect, concerning Conn.; H. B. 359, Mr.- Holbrook, for (Tare undyr Terms of Chapter Back From Pacific plaints. biennial elections In town of Pros­ 99B; S.B. 54^ payments to state' ON SIRViaMIN'S raOBUMS is Intact that the royalty Is out- would benefit from some German In America. Wa doubt that that Madison, amending the authorlxa- Regarding the disparity between pect: H.B. 504, Mr. Casey, Bristol, tion of the Board of Trustees of aided hospitala for care, regarding the number of complaint* and the skis th* formula. diaorgantzatlon aa a result of the movement , could long survive with amending charter of city of Bris­ Veterans Are Interected la But if the mine owner* pass the th# University of Conn, to estab­ assistance tp aged; S.B. 541, pay­ Marine (Torps Air Depot, Mira­ number of settlements, the rent ^ a t h } r \ week’s battle to the Rhine. But a Wallace for a leader. It bap- tol; H.B. »T4. Mr. Swann, Farm­ ments to state-aided hoapitoliu head explained that "a large per­ By Donglaa Lateen / royalty on to th * public by charg­ lish a fund to be knbw as -the mar, CTallf., March 5.—Marine ing 10 cento more for a ton of coal, in any case, no one doubts that pena to be fortunate for the Dem­ ington, concerning biennial elec­ University of Conn. Research also S.B. 542; S.B. 546, payments centage of. the forfher dealt with NEA Staff Oorreepoadeat tions In the borough of Farming- to state-aided hospitals for care Staff Sergeant Robert G. Henry, Washington.—Loans guarant other workers’ living costa will tbs attempt, when made, will be ocratic party, too. It could take Fund; H. B. 922, Mr. Mabaney, in , 20, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rob­ minor violations, *uch a* the tem­ ton. Waterbury, concerning Appropria­ and treatement rendered to any porary cessation of a service, by tbe Government under the Gl rise when they buy the coal. e i i iX auccaaeful. 0 9 . more direct means of throwing The Finance Committee will ert G. Henry, Jr., 82 Deerfield BiU of Rights continue to be the Btoae Wan Or BObber Band tion to the University of Conn.; patient toe expense of which is to Drive, Manchester,'Conn., baa re­ which were quickly corrected by W* have reached the Rhine for away the 1948 slsction than the meet Wednesday, March 7, 2 p. m. be paid by the State; S.B. 545, Sen. Interviews with th e. landlord*.” subject in which m oat vataran|l Tliua th* formula would become Rooip 409, to consider several bills H. B. 925, Mrs. Edgerton, Stam­ w turned here from the Pacific are interested. These are typle oae basic reason. The Tlermans nomination of Mr. Wallace for ford, defining the Powers and Hall, to ' dependent children; where he waa a radio operator On the property owner'* side of relating to the city of Hamden— H.B. 016, Mr. Herman, appropria­ the ledger, OPA pointed to 6,080 questions; could not muster the strength to President. And there is less dan­ alao S.B. 490, Sen. Cbrkey — on Duties of the Board of Trustees with a transport. *quad|pn of the Q. To get a loan of the University of Conn.; H. B. tion petitions filed for rent Increases defend the terriborg befors the ger that he will be the nominee taxation-American Red Cross; H. Brld, Fourth Marine Air Wing,'station­ by>the Government do 1 bAVo 933, Mr*. Ekigerton, amending ed in the Hawaiian, G^bert and with 4,071 granted. Rhine, The forces they still hav* in 1948 now that h* has hla B. 307, Mr. Holbrook, Madison, H. Sout Most of the rental adjustinenta ten what I’ni going to do B. 875 and H.B. 526, re Domestic Section 3143 Of the General Stat­ Marshall Islands.. « the moneyf / wni b* stronger back of the Job aa aecrstary of commerce Bradtoy'Memorial Hospital, ^uth' in favor of landlords were allow­ Insurance Companies; On Thurs­ utes, concerning Trustees of the ingtpn; H.B. 618, Mrs. Wakelee; On a flight from Hawaii to Mid­ A. Yea. Funds secur^ from than there would have been if he University of Conn. way, Staff Sergreant Henry relat­ ed because of major capital im­ Rbla*, but they wyi still not be day, March 8, the cominitts* will Survey of all Rospltal and health provements of property or addi­ loan guaranteed by to*^.Vetenuuf| strong snough to match the forces had bean floating around withoift hear H.B. 518, re Old Age Assist­ Finance Committee, Room 409 cantors in toe State; H.B. 617, Mra ed. his closest call came not from Administration may be used onl; —Wednesday. March 14, 2 p. m. the Japs, but from a wind-storm. tional services and equipment, Sul­ ,Oenaral Eisenhower can muster. responsibility as the Continuing ance: H.B. 700 and 704. Mr. Hol­ Edgerton, Stamford State Hospl- livan said. . to purchase, build, repair, alter, brook, re Old Age Assistance; H.B. H. B. fil6. Mr. LaGrotto, Warren, A fter flying Into a to*^**® wind N o w - ” ^ ■ Here’s to a fullet life improve a home, to be occuple Meanwhile, sven in fighting the symbol of a repressed and check­ toiySurvey; H.B. 812, Mr. Dallas^ \ decrease of services, however, 0 80, Sen. Mulvihill, Vataraiuf cwtceriilng Use'of Highway .Funds Wpst Hartford, appropriation for for nine hours, w# landed with by tbe veteran, .a farm or fan mated liberalism. only five minute* gas supply left;’* was among the reasons for reduc­ defenslv* retiring action they did Exemptions; S.B. 104, Sen. Om- by TOdm#; H. B. 874, Mr. Bissell, Amertcea School for Deaf. ing rent in 1,755 instancea, . al­ equipment to be operated by tha manag* west of the Rhine, the In other words, the opposition stable. Exemption Interest penalty- refunds—tax on gaaolins; H. B. be ssdd. though other facta also contribut. veterari, or purchase a bu H armed forces: S.B. 415, Sen. Brock, 706,-Mr. Franham, So. Windsor, / Roads, Bridges and Rivera, Tues- He attended Hartford ((3onn.) Germans took losses not incon- to Mr. .Wallace softened in time lay, March IS, 2 p. m„ HaU of th* ed to this, it- was noted. aeaa, property or equipment to \ Limitation of Exemptions; H.B. refunds—tax on gasoline; Senate Public High achool, and was em­ used by to* veteran for tbe through sounder sleep During the year, OPA handled enjoy the lasting beauty of real ■iderabla. We have at least 60,000 to keep him from carrying on bis 953. Mr. "Aquila, reimbursing ilousc—several Mils from repro- ployed by toe Royal 'Typewriter Bills Introduced by Senator Lat­ senUtivea of Fairfield County— 2,867 eviction requests frcAn land­ pose of eaniing a Uvelihood. in prisoners, plus uncalculated role of martyr. towns for loss of taxes due to imer—S. R 105, Gasoline Tax; (Tompany, Hartfoad, prior to *n- lords and certifl^ 2,503, 95 per Hte niach taterest d Veterans’ exemptions. S.B. 3, Sen. Sheehy; S.BP8, .Sen, HaUng in July. 1942. He •waa pro­ • • German wounded and killed to our He began being a martyr when B. 102, Disposltiim of Recsipte Fenn, repealing an act Including a cent of which were cases where have to pay on guaranteed credit, all at relatively light cost he lost out In the Democratic Na­ The newly formed committee on of Motor Vehicle CJommlaaioneri moted to hla preaant rank In De­ tha owner had recently acquired aad hbw long do I get to peyf B. 103, Wltbur Cross Parkway highway in the town a t Stratford cember, 1944, A. Tbe interest eharg^ tp ourselves. tional Convention. Until that Veterans’ Affairs will meet on In toe trunk line sjmtem; H.B. 456, toe property for his own use, Sul­ Tuesday, March 6, 2 p. m., in a Fund; S. B. 207, Transfer from livan stated. toeto loans may not be at a rat An in all, perhaps ten divisions time, be had no special rating ot 820, Mr. W aka TVestport of simi­ room to be assigned, to hear j the General Fund; 8. B. 334, Senator lar lntent,\ also H.B. 457, Mias “All Jn aU.” he added. *7t was bjgber than four per cent a year,| of the dlminishlhg German store standing with the left wing groups following measures: H.B. 325, Mr. Ck>rkey, Gasoline Tax; 8. B. 751, a busy year for the rent control And toe money must be repaid Nichols, Fairfield; H.B. 455, Week End Deaths a maximum of 20 years. Most have been destroyed In the past of American politics. He was ao Newett, Winchester, an act creat­ Refund Gasoline Tax to United O’Oonnor, Darien, repealing an act program in Connecticut and, I feel, ing the Veterans’ Service Bureau; Btotss Government and 8. B. 519, the results clearly show.the Iqi- tha loans, however, parUcuIarl; week, a heavy price for the Ger­ one's particular champion. H* concerning highway in fhii New Tork-^WnUam M. Caldqr. Oriental Rugs H.B. 468, f t r . Russell, Lyme, con­ Taxation and Registration on County; H.B. » » . Mr. Donnelly, partiality'and f^NTeas wito'whlcli those for business purposes, will mans to pay for on* week’s delay was n<]t a "cause" In himself. cerning eatoblishment of a Veter­ Passenger Motor 'Vshlclaa; both 76, U. fi. Senator from New York we treat each cato,' be for a much< shorter tlm'S Thompaoa. um of funds aRotted for from 1917 to 1923; a sponsor of to* maximum. This is because BETTER SLEEP WEEK in thsi and of the war. They are But, at Chicago, he became a ans' Oommlsslon and toe EmiaL by Senator Mulvlblll; 8. B. 386 Mgtnttoy Improvement for coq. th* nation’s first daylight saving now ready, on their own side of martyr. Those who then storted ization ef Veterans' Opportunltiss; and 8. B. 830, Senator Broclt— guaranty wUl not be given to ex-| H.B. 831, Mr. Wanderer, Bethel, structlon and maintenance of eide- law, native of New York. tenil .toe ueeful life of the ' the Rhine,, .to pay still more for giving him martyr-worship con­ Refund Registration Fees and L4' walks. AT WATKINS BROTHERS ★ concerning an Employment and cense Fee on Passenger Vehtclee. New York -r- George Henry ty- i c . delay. But this, their last line, veniently overlooked the source of Advisory Commission for Veterans State Parka and Resarvatlons— Payne, 68, native New^orker, a Ellingtoti Q. How much can I borrowT Nothing in the realm of floor coverings can be .no stronger in terms of and Representotivea of the Armed Thureday, March 15—Finance— Boom by assignment — Wed, New York state manager for Theo­ A. The Government may guar^ possesses the beauty or enriching qual> the one really fatal stab in tbs three bill* Introduced by Mr. Hol- manpower and lighting ability Forces and Residents of the State: March 14, 1.80 p. m. H.B, 459, Mr. dore' Rcmsevelt's 1912 preaidektial James H. Patric, ftadioman 8rd antee any part of an approv ity of TOnuirie, hapd-woven Oriental back which he received at Chica­ S.B. 317. Sen. Aaron, concernlngL^r®®^?’ Chairman re Do- Longley,, concerning appropriation cam pal^; former member of tbe class, aboard a deStrojmr in the loan up to 50 per cent of tha than the lines they have already go. That came from their great for acquisition of land bjr toe (Tom. Federal (Tommunlcatlons commia- Rugs. They lend to your home an at­ the Rights of Physicians to p re ^ A "4 S **’ ® Southwest PaclflCt took part in amount, borrowed, but th® t®!- a lost. General Eisenhower will liberal President himself. Instead, scribe for their Patient.*. 307. H. B. 626. H. B. 375. mlsalon on Forests and Wild Ufe; sion. the Luaon invasion. His ship was guaranto may not be for mor , mosphere of individuality and distinc­ Research proves how vital sound sleep is to one’s health. Each cross It when he is ready. Hearings Next Week Incorporations — Wednesday, H.B. 460, Mr. PatUaon, Simsbury, Washington — Mrs. F. Lament awarded the Pc«MdentlaI Unit Ci torn 82,000. This guaranty may r tion impossible to achieve by any other day you wear dojvn muicles anii nerves which must be rebuilt aiid conveniently enough, they 4rans- Bills scheduled for hearings be March 14, Room 4Ci2. 1:30 p. m„ concerning appointment of exten­ Belin,.56, a native of Wav*rly,IPa„ tatlon. He is toe son of Mr. and be given on several loans mads ferred their wrath to those South­ means. e rested during your sleep. The best sleep, they tell us, is the one in fore the committees of the General B. 256, Senator Aaron, an Act sion forester to the park and for. wife of toe former ambassador to Mrs. Harold i . Patric of Cnty View tbe same veteran ao long as toe A Tithe For Lewi* ern conservatives who merely fol­ Assembly Include the following: Incorporating the Hartford Jew­ est commlaslon; HJ3, 461 and 46k Poland. Heights, ElUngton. guarantee of all azeounts guaran-| H i which we unconsciously change position often in order .to rest and lowed up, with joybua reasons of Aviation—Wednesday. March 14, ish Federation; S.B. 644, Senator Mr. Pattiaon, concarnlng' powers of Lincoln, Neb. — Charles W, Coi^. John Flucklger and Pfc. teed does not exceed the $2,r** Their rich glowing colors, their sauve, relax each muscle completely. Poor, worn-out, depressed bedding just When, with the aid of govern- their own, the President's lead. 2 p. m. H. B. 637 (Mr, Hodge) to Foley, an act Concerning Incor­ the commission on forests and Bryan, 78, Democratic vies presi­ Albert FlUckiger, sons of Mr. and limit. . V , graceful designs, and their imperishable won’t allow this easy changing of jiosition. fnient timidity and indecision, provide for Regulation of Intra porating ' Arnold College; S.B. wildlife and concerning appoint dential nominee in 1924 and for­ Mrs. Albert Fluckiger pf West (Copjrright, 1945, NEA ServicA I / s ' \ quality uidte to make ^hem.. .and keep By forgetting what the Presi­ menta to park and foreat commla- mer governor of Nebraalu; a na­ road, ElUngton, both memben* of State Transportation ,of Persona 796, Senator Avitobile. concerning Ine.) ' . " * t ' ■ ' V.-Iame* Caesar Petrillo forced the dent himself did to Wallace, and and Property for Hire by Aircraft Amending Charter cd American tlon; H,B. 266, Mr. Peterson, mak- tive of Salem.,ni. the 17. 8. Marinos, are beUeved to them through the years... things of During Better Sleep Week at Watkins we’re helping you to sound­ ■I ■ t || record making companies into by highlighting the opposition of Room to be assigned. Guernsey Cattle (TIud; Inc.; two ^ 8 appropriation to tha commia- New York Merle E. Tracy, 6A be among those taking part in th e f beauty and a source of constant joy and er, deei>er, more refreshing sleep.. .and a fuller, more enjoyable life! slon on foceata and wild life; H.BL invasion of Iwo J|ma. John is with a Palconia Mattress i I agreement to pay his Onion a roy- those Southern moss-backs whose Banks: Thursday, March 15, 2 billa presented by Senator, Leip- author, former magasin* 'publish­ . = k - ide. : S alty for every record produced, he p. m.-, Room 402—r Several bills ner, S.B. 456 amending charter of 625, Mr. Luclmer, authorising er and Scripps-Howard Vitoria) tM Fourth Marine Division and The Poet’s Column I •• fenmity would be a compliment to atate parka and foreato to acquire Albert is with the Fifth Division, . « presented by Mr. Ahrens, Suffleld, Rakocxl Aid Association, formerly columnist; a native of Trdpabnt, ! was introducing an entirely new almont any one, the Wallace cult property ta IJtclifleld. Me. both divisions listed as taking part House (Thslrman—H. B. 474, relat' Rakocsl Hungarian Sick Benefit **Jttst Walt aad See” Why are Superfine Mattresses concept Into American economic succeeded in flourishing and Wal­ ing to Construction Loans; H. B. Society and S.B. 457, Incorporat­ London — The Earl . of Scary in the invasion. ^The two brothers met in a rest more lastingly buoyant, and I f relations f And when he gained lace became, principally on the 476, concerning (Tompensatlon bf^^;ing the 'Title Insurance Co. brough, 87, senior member of the Directors, Trustees, (Officers and ^ Gap* Veri* Islasda House of Lords, in which he bad camp the last part of January, and Dedicated ta aU "Mothera of Roys” 2 X S Lilahans...... 4 . • $39.95 therefore more restful? Be­ .a handsome and unprecedent-- strength of the enemies he had Insurance—Room 403, Tuesday, Written by Rita Be^par Employees of Spvings Banks and March IS, 2 p. m. Bills introduce served 60 years \ one of them in writing homo aaid 2.8 X 5 Lilahans...... 86.95 cause Superfines are made with ed victory, it was obvious that, made, a magic password with left payment of Pensions to Oflicefs Ylicre art 17 Islands In toe (Tap* " London -v Gen. Sir Henry thatthejTs^wer* r*iKstlng prior to an­ I ;blntly by Senator RlafTasat and Verde group, th* largeat e f ’which other Inyasion. I t was the first 4 x 7 Lilahans.. 139.95 Palconia . . . the ingenious com-- •uuner or latsr, he would have wing element*. and Employees of such l;anks; H. Mr. Didlaa, West Hartford, re George Chauve^80, famed Austra- What about Johnny, and Jimmy,! // imitators. B. 47(k concerning Mortgage Loans la toe ala* of to# eity of Los Uan cavalry oMcer, former chief time .the brothers had met in qver and Jack, 9 X 12 DcLuxe Sarouks./.. .695.00 bination of redwooit bark fibres When Preatdent Roosevelt, aub-.^ (Tountersignature In Blank; a year. * insured by Federal H ou ^ g Ad- amending Sec. 680f of the General Angeles, wliUs toe smallest of toe Australian general ataff. Pray for the time when they’ll and cettbil felt, Repel moisture The first of these imitators has mitted the present nomination, mtniatration; H. B. 865, preluding measured in square yards rather native of New South'Wales, died Tbe annual meeting of the El­ ‘Come back. "U. S. Felt Statutes concerning application more rapidly than plain felt, even MW appeared, more promptly th* character of most of the op- for Installment Mortgage Loan by than square miles. “ ' in Melbourne. . lington Cemetery Asaocietlon will Ask God to bless them, wherever|| for ‘license; concerning temporary be held this evening a t 7:30 o’clock in most humid weather. than waa expected, in the perxon poalUoit to him again fostered toe Industrial Banks; H. B. 1111 ex­ agent's license; um'endlng Sec. they are. of John L, Lewis. After having tending Time Limitation on Indus­ at the Town Hall, om cers win be Whether it's near, or whether lt’a| by Somno martyr concept. Nothing Wallace trial Bank Mortgage Loans, both 4126 concerning Agent Solicitor, elected for the coming year and filed hi* bitenUon to strike, Mr. broker and adjuster; H.B. 54^, Mr. repc^ for toe past year preaent- far. h l^ e lf bad ever done made him by Mr. Hodge, Orange; H. B. 150, , -H Fine quality at a popular price! I«w ls baa now presented his for- Mr, Henchel, New Haven, concern Dallas, defining insurance agents, sd. look and seem half aa good as to* brokers aad adjusters, amending Tqu know, God said enc* w Here’s a complete bedding out­ wsal dsmanda, and th* fact that Ing Loans by Building and Loan REGISTER NOW FOR NEW Rev. Edith F. Preusse, who sail­ 1.50 nature of a graat deal of tha op- Asaoclatlono. Sec. 4126; H.B. 271, Mr. Twaddle. ed for the Mission Field in India shouldn’t fight. fit with pre-war quality Box ba la propoalng a U.OO a day bi- poeitlan to h la did. Rocky HiU, House Chairman, p t f early i^November, has written her But now look what we have here, Agriculture— 'Tuseday, March RED CROSS MOTOR CORPS A world that’s filled with sham*| Spring, and fine quality cotton fiar bis mlnara pales in Th* arch-conaarvativs, ettaa IS. 1:30 p. m„ Room 410—H. B. oona) Liability of Agent or Brok parents, Mr. snd Mrs. Ottr ydu know, Ood knows itoat la Public Health and Safety—^Tueo- a V r e b ^ Here’s the extra guest>ed ydu a royalty, baaed on 1944 Now the somewhat trogic and Franklin; H. B. 6i34, concerning - A . Able to glva ttaae dnitog the day. ^ 1,50 the cropping of Doga* Ears, Mr. day, March 13, 1.45 p. m.. Room You see, He will let some* comej roll into a closet when not in Jon, would swing $60,000,- toe unusual thing about all this 405—H.B. 440, Mr. Wanderer, If you are Interested, please fill oat toe form below aad nMtl to A new special mortar mounted - home use. Two models at Watkins Price, East Windsor; H. B. 854 Bethel, an act creating a Social M n. Joneph Sklnaer, Chalrmna, 119 Thaaer Street, Bfancbenter, on a mechaifiaed vehicle similar to ffiTKIN S year hito tb* treasury «f ie that moat Ubeials who know Others, Hs will let real concerning a Bounty on Dogs; Mr. Protection Oommiasion; H .R60i, a tank haa been developed M to* .. .with pad mattress, $14.95; 2 Piccw Mr. W^Jhtca and hla ideas aad his Donnelly, Thompson; S. B. 266, Ceoa. IV with box • edge mattress, Mr. Barnett, an act concerning Britiah. Known as tb* A'VRK tois Just, you kneel down snd ssy naultant ftom accrued Miavior consider him a UabUlty concerning Docking •rof Horses' Dental servloe' for children; H. B. mortar hurls an axploaive eharga $19.75. agya tb* Lewto de- Tails, Senator Monnes. known as toe "Dustbin,” greater prayer. rathar than an koaet to tha libera) 605, Mr. Rayncaford, SaUabuiy, by Ask God to keep him aaf* ove ■dlPt *’wia be available Education—^Tueeday, March 18, raguaet. providlat for Stato Aid TOL toan any yet known for a gun of cause. Most Hbsrals were aad 2 p. m„ Room 80S, liUla iatroduced there. IM I * provide for - Ha t e th* E limination of FoRutlOD of similar dUnensiona. ara n or* uneasy about what Mr. by Senator Margaret Hurley, Waterways; H.& 1049, Mr. Huteh- Have yen token Btaadaid First AM7 No matter what happena, wbsrevw Mfifisoi medical ahd Wallace would do in a position of Chairman, 8. R 278, concerning ■Inga, Harwlnton, concerning Mre Salvaged cartridge case*_wlll it be, . iM^lUhUsfitkii^ Isaderahip for to* Ubeiml cause Authorisation of to* Board of Protection Tolls and Appropria- Have you tak e*. Adygared First Aldt, now be used to make new pennies We’U meet la Heaven, Just wattl a# tJfia tlmivereitsfyggf CoiU|. Uon toercfdr; H 3 . 1060, Mr. Kar- for Aihcrlca. and sea. ■X ■ '• T." MAWJHKSTRR EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN- MONDAY, MARCH 6, 1948 . MANCHESTER EVENIN6 HERALD. MANCHEBTER, CONN,. MONDAY, MARCH 8, 1948

Rhine, but still on their own Yankees Enter schedule. Stubborn delaying action Poland Left Lt. McCollum p'ather Sta^k Yank Bombers held crossings open at Oraoy, Xan­ Weddings Obituary Cologne; Fight ten and Wesel and kept the bridge- WTHT— m u Hammer Rails, bead six miles deep. Small batches Out of List Is Promoted SSiSlS, Today's Radio W BTD—1410 Storrs Orator of 40 to 60 Germans, moigtly strag­ ' Baatera War Time . To^k^rcl Heart glers, were being eelscd. Rector-Tiffany General Eisenhower had oom- Deaths Oil Refineries Mias 'Virginia Ann Tiffany, For Parleys Ranger; ipM of gpMken at (Contfnned From '^age One) mitted at least 28,American di­ Also Awarded Brona 4:00—WDRC — House Party daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. HalatesjJ the Air; WTIC—Governor Bald­ visions or nearly 400,000 men of Mrs. Hilda O. H e d ^ Star for Heroic Deer News; WHTD —Time Views the jOponlng Mom Meeting (Continued From Page One) mile stretch of the meandering the Ninth, First and Third Armies R. Tiffany of 112 .Oak street, waa (Continued From Page One) News; WTHT — News: Girard’s win. Mrs. Hilda C. Peterson° Hedeen, 1’' 7 :45—Wn(3—Emil Cote Chorus. PA’s EasUy Troiince Local Spott IjKangy New Haven west banks. to the battle and perhapa a dozen married to WUIla!m Randolph Rec­ In Battle. Music Hall; w n c — Backstage O f ReBg^nna Embassy. yapds and were still visible 100 tablishment of a general Inferna- wife of Victor Hedeen, died sud­ g;00—wpRC—Vo* Pop; WHT1>— Surrender by Thousands «»' more Canadian and British di- Wlffc_____ ^ ^ miles away. tor, son of Mrt. George P. H. Rec­ tional organization which were denly ^ noon yesterday at her 4:15—WHTD — Musical Roundup; Ted Malone; WTHT— Cecil H ie Polish Americans played toaand the Pioneer Parachute flve op- Germans surrendered by the visiorM. Of these, at least nine tor of 1313 Main street. Glaston­ home, 531 East Middle Turnpike. Lieut. Clarence E. McColIu^ Brown; WTIC— Cavalcade of a to m Marali 6—45—WDRC — Swoon or Ooon;. ven by a 59 to 44 margin before be good.^ , mass meeting is scheduled. Dr. ing in southern* Austria. 918.000) and Munich (828,325). David Tiffany, brother of the bride government at London is the Po­ friends in town and elsewhere. fnformatlon Please. the service team was the be8t to round of the C. I. A. C. Class A'J ^Dryden Phelps, home on leave More than 2.500 Italy-ba-sed Rle train la able to reach Germany and Robert' pavisson of Glaston- lish member of the United NaT school as m member of the Class ■ WHTD — cJ^taln Midnight; 10:00—WDRC — Screen Star I the poorest crowd of the season. ever hit Manchester. basketball championship at toe Smoke rolled up from fires and Besides her husband, Mra. V*^- 1943A. WTHT — Tom Mix; WTIC — Bob Tedford has been off color om missionary work at the West warplanes took part In the forays. without having been delayed. bur>-. tions even though it la not recog­ deen leaves four brothers and two Play: WHTD— Guy Lombardo New Haven Arena. In the first'; exploaions set by bursting Ameri­ Fron^ Page Farrell. The Oilers, the most aggressive in the last few starts. If the husky Job university, Chengtu, Sech- Thirteen Allied aircraft, includ­ can shells. The doughboys Inside “Thia action by Daniah saboteurs Given in iparrlage by her father, nized by Russia. Ruasia supports sisters. They are CTharlea A. Peter-- With the Paratroopers and Orchestra; WTHT — Anita Th Rec League offers two fine game at 7:30, Hartford Bulkeley ( is an effective contribution to cur­ 6:00—'Nbws on all stations. ball team to appear at the Rec thia center can uncover his scoring eye. iuan', will be chief speaker. ing five heavy bombers, were Cologne raught flaahlng glimpses the bride Wore a gown of white the Warsaw provisional govern­ son of Lenoxville, Canada; Henry After his comqilssioning at Fo Ellis Sings; WTIC — Content­ games again tomorrow night when the Pep Boys will be the team to will pair off with the defendlnip,^ THie Rev. Thomai F. Stack of rent military operations y both ment which ia to provide the Bennlng. he waa assigned to 6:16—WCRC — Lyn Murray’s season, ga^e the P.A.’a a battle champions, Torrington High. ''' missing. through the pall of the slender 512- satin trlpttmed with lace., with tlt- A. Peterson of East Hartford. Music; WHTD — Lea Smith ed Program. toe Frog Hollows meet the Rang­ ! St. Thomas’ seminary, Rev. Joseph Germans Attack Britain ., the western and eastern fronts.” basis for a new government of John A. and Frederick V. Peterson Tank Destroyer Regiment that kept the fans on edge. The beat. The Pep Boys were far from bn- ^ foot tower of the 13th century ca­ Journal; Washington SnapshoU; 10:15— WTHT—Paul Schubert. ers in the first game at 7:30 and , I* Hromadka of Princeton TTheo- German war pliines with pilots the communique said. national iinltv. of Windsor: Mrs. C. O - Mattson training at Camp Hood. Texa 10:30—WDRC— The Ballantine Oilers, whose lineup failed to in­ presslve In their first tourney start thedral. Artillery and troops had WTHT —r Mbslc Concert Hour; clude a six-footer, more than made toe PA’s face the Aircraft one Many local fans will again travel : logical seminary and Rabbi Bar- attacked Britain last night after been ordered to hold their fire The troop movements preslim- Events leading to France’s re­ of Windsor and Mias Evelyn V, and later volunteered for serviJ I'd Show; WHTD— To be announc- when they came from behind to ?l with the Paratroopers. He wJ ■wnc — Professor Andre up for lack of height in ^elr scrap­ hour later. to the Arena to watch Coach whip a tired Bas.sick High team by ?'" ^nard J. Bamberger of New York a similar awault early Sunday away from the magnificent struc­ ably were related to the with­ jection at sponsorship were not Peterson of Hartford. She also ,ed; WTHT — Evening Musical Clarke'a boya in action aa they did drawal of German divisions from immediately expliined. As late leaves aeveral nieces and nephews, assigned to, and went oversea Schenker. py, ball-hawking tactics.'^ a 32 to 28 score. The locals will en-^ '.were listed speakers at the open* morning—the first such blows ture. 6:30—WDRC— Geota^e B. Arm­ Varieties; WTIC — Pr. I. Q. Big Al Surowiec had anoU^r big the flrat night when the Pep Boys tag mass meeting Sunday evening. Norway for defense of the Reich. as Saturday it, was understood The funeral of Mrs. Hedeen will with, the 517th Paratroop Infal The scoring individual cham­ ter tonight’s game as the undeo^ since lagt June 13 when the pilot­ Fight at Railway Yards stead; WHTD—The Answer 11:00—News on all stations. day for himself when he aCoro^ 18 Xarller in the day, ^ ests, facul* less buzz bomb offensive began. that negotiations in London and be held Wednesday afternoon at try In May, 1944. He trained lit pionship In the Rec Leag;ue may played Bassick. dog. Hillhouse played a far stroag-^ At 9 a. m.. Lieut. Col. John Wel- Man; w n C —Jack Bays ” Ask Me 11:15— WDRC — Danny O’Neil; points to lead the P.A.’s attack come to a head tomorrow night ty and students heard fiV>m Last night's raids were not as Paris had succeeded In working 2:30 at the Holmes Funeral Home, Camp McCall. N. C. WHTD — Musical Roundup; er schedule than the local five. I n , bom of Southern Pines, N. C.. had Another.” \ ___ while Mike Diakon broke his Jini^. when Steve Renlck, Ray Boyer and A reminder to all. Last train and > Comdr. John F. Hagan, Chaplain heavy as the morning attacks, out a formula for the invitation 28 Woodbridge street. Rev. Roscoe Text of Citation WTHT—Music; WTIC— Hard­ Sammy Nakosa, pint-sized Jap-. his troops fighting st Longerich on About Town 6:45—WDR(3—News; WJiTD — and rifled the neta for 13 points, Al Surowiec. two, three and four bus?a out of New Haven for Hwt- , corps, U. S, Navy Reserve. • which cost the Germans six of which would be acceptable to the Nelson, pastor emeritus of the Lieut. McCollum saw much a| ness of Washington. “ American, the team boa.sta a lead- /* the northern end of the sprawling Fipst Church of Windsor, which Musical Roundup; W n C —Low­ Scrappy Crew in the scoring department will all ford leave at 10:37. The High-HUl- er who has captured toe hearts i their raiders. French and that it would leave tion in the early stages of the ig 11:30— 1J7DRC—Dance Orchestra; railway yards of Cologne, one of The ladles degree , team of sha attended, will officiate and ell Thomas. ' The Oilers scrapped for every be in action while the leader, Gun­ house game starts at 9. every tourney fan with his aggreSfj Dipping low over one east coast the greatest rail centers In Europe them free to propoae changes In vasion of France, and last Aug. WHTD — Saludos Amigos; town a Luftwaffe pilot unloaded a Manchester Grange, for the sec­ the Dumbarton Oaks plan at San burial will be In the Elaat ceme­ 7:00—WDRC— Jack Kirkwobd ball and the P.A.’s were away off ner Hillnski, stands by, hla team sive ball handling and shoottngi,^ and the chief traffic center for all waa cited for his work as a plate WTHT — George HamUton’s The American Legion-Hartford Reds’ Guns♦ ■ Shell number of small bomba, two of ond degree, will have a rehearsal Francisco. tery. commander in a special comb Show; WHTD — News Corre­ form and the result'was an excit­ drawing a bye this week. Nakosa is the chap that the Psp i' western Germany. ■The funeral home will be open spondents; WTHT — Fulton Orchestra; W TIO- Author’s ing first half. It was the local’s Road Tavern bowling match for Boys will have to stop if they in- ;? which burst over the roof of a The first column to cross the city at 7:30 Wednesday'evening at the At one point, the United States, and liason assignment. The clt Gil Dodds, nation’s number nursery building. The only caisual- Masonic Temple. / Britain and China agreed to an ar­ after 7 o’clock this evening until tion from which ho received h| Lewis, Jr.; w n C —Supper (Dub. Playhouse. poorest exhibition of the season Tonight’s bqiwling matches at the benfit of the Red Cross wUl be tend winning. Vs Stettin Suburbs; lines from the north waa a task 11 ;4l5—WDRC— Dance OrChes- miler, puts his spikes away for Robb Leads Locals ) * ty was a woman attendant who rangement. The implication was funeral time. fleld promotion to 1st Lleutenar 7;J5_WDRC— Hedda ,' Hopper and the team appeared tired, pos­ good, as he gets set for problems the West Side Rec find the Hart­ rolled Fridiiy night at the Charter force of armor and Infantry com­ reads: Hollywood— WHTD—Raymond tra.'N ___ sibly from the torrid struggle with Oak alleys mt 7:30. Whizzer Robb will lead the local was qut by splinters. _ manded by Lieut. Ool. L. L. Doan A ton, their second, was born that Russia possibly had not found of the human race witiva gospel ford Road Tavern facing Darlings Stai^ard Seized One of the morning NaxiTaid- February 28, at New York hospi­ Gram Swing; WTHT— Red 12:00—WHTD — News; Music; the Sub Base two nights previous. forces into the battle that will find ’ J of Houston, Tex. it acceptable, although thia report "2nd Lieut. Clarence E. Me preaching group in Los Angeles. ers penetrated to the London tal, to Dr. and Mrs. Byard WU- lacked official confirmation. lum, has been leader of the Sil Cross Program: WTIC— News WTIC—News; St. Louis Sere­ Shabby passing and shooting made Calif. Norman Sackett, University ot the Pep Boys determined to rnsks Resistance from remnants of six nade. up the local’s play while the Oilers Wlseoosln’s star pole w u l ^ , a name for themselves In tourna*) (Conttaioed From Page One) area. The reat o f the force, not tank and Volksgrenadler divisions liams of 330 East 79th street. Way Left Open for Criticism Funerals platoon. Company F, since AuJ of the World. considered large, hit at widely New York City. The baby has been Actually the invitation left the 15, 1944. During thia time he hH 7:30—WDRC—Thanks to the 112:30— WTIC—Jose Bethancourt made It a ball game with some eye- appears to be messurlng toe dis­ ment history. If they can scrap ^ was comparatively light on the 112:45—WTIC—Lee Sims. tance to ground as he goes over and play aggressive ball as they i| hitting units o f tanks led by big separated places in northern and named Byard Owen Williams. way open for any countrlea to crit­ John J. Miller shown outstanding ability to le Yanks; WHTD— The Lone fllling Shota. The half ended with Retured in the first roaatbeef dinner was served and; He ia survived by two sisters, Mrs. ters for toe forthcoming Rec 'I'o Report Wednesday. Keith in tod b « 3t5Wllt. TB19 «l i Which would give them control of dancing and other pastimes con­ in yellow marquisette trimmed Feb. 1. 1945 (while the Crimea lum led a patrol from Le Broc t l series on toe BLU tonight at 9 12,862 hours. 1 Kosak, r f ...... !! 6 6-6 Drew of Los Angeles against round will come to an end one j same five that started toe Basslciltj: Stettin bay and permit them to Wipe Out Dresden thrust said most Nazis had pulled Katherine Sreteslck of Stamford Gathers to make contact with th| Philadelphia’s Henry Jordan in Junior Basketball tournament back to a line of defense on the tinue until midnight. Walter Le- with self ruffles, bouffant skirt and conference waa in progress). sort of breaks toe motony. 1 Green, i f ...... 2 1-2 week .from tomorrow night but ; game. In reserve Is Miekey MhP*' deny Stettin’s port facilities to the ' London, March 5—<)P)—A Ger­ 2. Those so-called associated na­ and Mrs. Mary Bohorlck of Lo­ special service forces. This pat Jerry, who sang In toe Ed Wynn Listening tonight: NBC— 8 0-0 the ten-rounder topping toe Au­ that will get under way March New York, Mardi 6 — (85 — Lingstrasse, which circles Cologne clerc who served as toastmaster powder puff hat. She carried an 1 May. If ...... 0 Mveral important events may phy, poesibly tbe beat i sssrve _tnq enemy even if Stettin itself held man war correspondent said today tions and Turkey which declared rain, Ohio. had to cross a bridge that wa broadcasts which his program is Wm. Bendlx in Red Ooss drama; 0-1 ditorium boxing card has local j 20. The check wUl fo toward Spring training opens Wednesday roughly on the line of its former called on Chief Roy Griswold for arm bouquet of blue butterfly iris. ’^ e body waa carried by por- 1 Yost, c .. 2 take place In toe final two weeto toe entire Class A event. MiupbY;^ tait. It is on the west side of the that Dresden, chief city of Sax­ war and adhered to the United Na­ blo'wn in the middle and mined oJ roplaclng, cooperation of | 9 Don Voorheea concert: 9:30 In- 0-1 fij^t enthusiasts In a quantory. i purchasing prizes for the for toe first of tha 16 Major win see plenty of action and a walls, which protected the city In rassaslts, also John Wilson, chair­ The bridesmaids ■wore identical teia and placed in the receiving 1 Murphy, c . . . .. 4 of toe ' schedule. Tomorrow night Oder. ony, w.aa wiped out by Allied air tions declaration by March 1 , 1945. each side. At the risk of his lifl Jeff Alexander’s orchestra and formation Pleaae; 10:30 I. Q. Quiz. 3*4 One of the ag;reeahle pastime” en­ youngsters. League baseball clubs but toe m i^ veteran local mentor win ba hncw^ anclSnt times. man of the committee, and Ray­ gowns of light green marquisette, vault at St. Bridget’s cemetery and the rest of his patrol, he push! 1 Bycholski, rg . .. 3 the FVog Hollows face the The islands are Wollin and Use* attacks on Feb. 14 and 16 and Subsequently Saudi Arabia was guest stars, starting off with Ben­ CBS— 8 Vox Pop and State De­ 0-0 joyed by boxing fans toe world power situation remains aa indefl- to|^urphy back, aa hla aoedtt- Expect Stiller Resistance mond Coleman, foreman of the matching powder puff hats and here where the Rev. Edward J. ed through and made contact. Hg 0 Gaudino, rg .. .. 0 Rangeni.ln toe first game at 7:30 dom which separate Stettin bay, that “ tens of thousauids" of its added to this category and it was ny (Joodman and Carole Landis. partment; 8:30 Burns and Allen; 1-4 over is the discussion of future nlta as It waa Jan. 1. department. carried arm bouquets of yellow Duffy officiated. obtained the necessary informatic 1 Diakon, I g ----- .. 6- and toe\ league champion Polish north of Stettin, from the sea. The citizens were buried ■ under the The only prize greater than the only country for,which excep­ Beginning March 25, the pro­ 9 Radio Theater "Disputed Pass­ 2-2 fights and their probable out­ Because jCkingresa baa taken no daffodils. tion was made. that was requested by the regil 1 Hedlund, Ig . . . .. 0 Americans tangle with toe Plant Snead Contiiiueg definite aeUon on proposed "work heavily fortified U*boat and aea- ruins. I / Cologne would be a crossing of the Mystic Review. Woman’s Bene­ gram la to move to Sunday nights age”; ‘10:30 East Variety Show. comes. The flower girl wore a floor Iceland, which waa one of the Frank Locao m ent Prior to this crossing, tw i Aircraft flve In toe nightcap. or else” leglslatlan. W ar Mdbllixer lane base of Swinemuendc is on “Dresden is a catastrophe with­ Rhine itself. Resistance was ex­ fit Association, will meet tomor­ at 8:30, Into the time to be va­ BLU—7:30 Lone Ranger; 9:30 11-19 59 This one has most of them Golf Winnings pected to Increase deeper inside length dress of yellow marquisette associated nations, never got French Marguis were eeverell 9 24 stumped. “ It’s going to be tough Both toe Hollows and toe PA • Jamea Byrnes has been unable to ?Isedom. westernmost of the two out precedent," asserted Rqdolf row evening In Odd .Fellows hall. Funeral services for Frank cated by toe Joe E. Brown quiz. Tommy Dorsey Band; 10 Guy Islands. y ' Cologne, but the fill of the city with matching Dutch bonnet and around to declaring war. Syria and shattered by ihe mines on thlg Oilers (44) to makS a pick on this one,” aald „.-e uSd for third roimd honors give baseball’e apokeemen any defi­ H ockey Sparing, of the Transocean ptopa- It is expected a number of the Lucas, 117 North School street, Lombardo Music; 10:30 Melody in V< Oilmore said survivors of two was confidently expected Nothin carried an old-fashion bouquet. Lebanon, which declared war, were were held this morning, at 9:30 at bridge. P. B. pne of them yesterday. “They’re with two ^ n s lu as many starts. Jacksonville, Fla., March 5—(45 nite word on what to expect. ganda agency. “The town area Hartford Guards will be present Arch Oboler, prolific writer of the Night. MBS—7:15 Mutual . . 6 1-3 The PA’s' captured both the first Oerman motorized divisions and is devoid of human life. A great 72 hours, or by Thursday morning. At a reception which followed not covered since they were not his late home and at 10 o’clock at •’From the above facta I .believ^ Muslcale; 8:30 Sherlpck Holmes; 1 2 Savola, r f ----- so evenly matched, and anything ^ Sammy Snead of Hot Springs, Meanwhile, too owners have to rehearse for the rally In that Second Lieutenant McCoIlun radio drama ranging from com­ 1 Celentano, If .. .. 3 1-3 » and second rounds and can do no three infantry divisions were strug­ city has been wiped frohi the map Tbs American Ninth and First In the church parlors, the mbther considered associated nations be­ St. Bridget's church where a 9:30 Music for Worship. can happen.' va., holds a six-to-four edge In e ahead with plans, announced city In April, and local guards are should be promoted to First Lieu| edy through toe ps&do-aclentific, 2 Piscatelli, c ...... 5 0-0 worse than engage in toe playoffs, winter golf tournaments over his By Thfl AflSoeUted PBMf M gling back toward the bay and the of Europe." and the Canadian First Armies of the bride received in a coral cause they attained their indepen­ solemn mass of requiem was cele­ Drew, now making his head­ Jling of contracts and drawn up The scramble between tha Boshl urged to attend. A ^lal time tenant." has been signed by MBS for a 1 4 St. John, rg . ... 3 1-2 should there happen to be any. arch rival, Byron Nelson of To­ schedules of exhibition gamea but T h e ------— .— Oder and attempting to improvise He said that n o ^ single block were close up to the left bank of dress with black accessories, and dence only recently. brated. Rev. Bronislaw Gadarow- aeries ot 26 broadcasts, to begin Tuesday programs: NBC — quarters in Springfield, twice de­ ton Bruins. New York Rangeflt n fft ^a line extending southward from the majestic river for more than will foltow with refreshments by the bridegroom’s mother in Navy Great Gap In Plan akl was celebrant, Rev. Frederick Lieutenant McCollum was deco 3 Sutnlk, r g -----... 1 1-2 feated Chester Slider when he The first game between the Hol- ledo, O. still have their fingers crossed. of buildings remianed intact or Mrs. Pauline Berrett, Mrs. Ann rated with the Bronze star for hll April 5. While meet of toe 10:30 a. m. Finders Keepfiks Quiz; 2-2 loyls and toe Rangers may devel­ In annexing his sixth champion­ Chicago Blaekhawka to make tM l Camnitn through Gollnow to Alt* 80 miles of Its 100 mile length from blue With white accessories. Both The voting procedure was the McLean, deacon and Rev. James 2:15 p. m. Today’s Children; 6:16 2 Acguarulo. Ig .. . 2 was out on the West Coast, the Washington brealu the Ice Wed­ capable of recqifstructiop in the Smith and Mrs. Jeanette King. valor at a ceremony held at Laon scripts are to be new, there will op Intq a top flight attraction. In ship— the $5,000 Jacksonville Open nesday when toe batterjrmen will National Hockey League plaM ff»l damm. city which, he estimated had a Arnhem in Holland to Cologfie. mothers wore white camellia cor- great gap In the Dumbarton Oaks P. Timmins, sub-deacoft. Serenade to America; 8 Gtnny same Slider who last week beat tightened over the week-end France, the date not being given be an occasional revival. 19 6-12 ■the flrft meeting of the two teams, —he boosted his total winnings for report to Manaijhr Ossie Bluege at .Oammin is on the Drievenow population o f '1,000,000 before the The last three German pockets plan up to the time of the Crimean The bearers, all members o f the Simms Show; 10 Bob Hope. CBS 14 Henry Armstrong in California, league-leading Montreal CanadW H atrom, a water passage separating The Ladies Aid Society of the He also holda the E3TO rlb^ n w it Score at half time, 25-aIL - the Hollows scored an easy win, the season to $13,849. He carded a College Park, Md. Owner C3ark raids, including' 600,000 refugees west of the river barrier were col- ’hen leaving with the bride­ conference. Russia contended that Polish National Alliance of Amer­ Although he does little network —1:30 Bqpiardlne Flynn; 3:30 Another West Coast name figbtep suffeihd two oonaecutlva d e fa ce the mainland from Wollin island. Iap.sing swiftly. Concordia Lutheran church will a great power ahould retain a veto three combat stass. however, in the second round ■with 266, or 22 under par, for toe 7X Griffith of toe Senators hat 24 of from the bast. groom for a wedding trip to New ica, of which the deceased waa a broadcasting, John B. Gambling Sing Along C3ub;^6:30 Terry Al­ eree. Phillips. on Drew’s list of victims is Sheik to break an 18-gsuna unbentsM, Oollnow is 13 miles northeast of The Gerihans had no bridges in meet tomorrow evening at 7:30 at over any charges brought against member ,were Ignata Zatkowski, He has.served in the Paratrootj. Rangel. Otto KubeUe leading the way, toe holes. 36 men in toe fold, most of any Stettin and Altdamm is Just across lAbor Slavqs Revolt the (church. York City, the bride was attired in regiment in Italy, Southern Franc^ holds aomething of a re«>rd In len and Rosa Sisters; 7:30 Amer­ Rangers scored an upset win to But Lord Byron is still slightly streak. If their eight mile long pocket from a purple suit with black accea- it in the security council. The Uni­ Ignata Brezinakl, Peter Balon, Marauders (28) Since making his eastern <^but club. _ The Brutoa still ohmg to : the Oder, from Stettin. Meanwhile, Associated Rress France, Belgium and Germany. eastern broadcast areas. nils ican Melody; 9:30 Thia Is My F. t . even the score between the two ahead in cash, having raked In War cmicago’e Chibe follow Thuraday Worringen to Just south o f Neusa. sorias, fur coat and orchid corsage. ted States contended that an ac­ Frank Haraburda, Joseph Grzyb Best Drama. • BLU—12 noon P. . B. in Holyoke, Lige haa scored' five by one point over toe Rangers whoy-t Russian artillery was reported Correspondent .Daniel De Luce re- The Professional Women’s club cused power should be under the Lieutenant McCollum la n« week, on Thursday, he celebrates 0-0 8 teamA at one all. Tonight’s gamo Bond winnings of $14,468, with their first drill at French There was another tiny wem bank On their return they will itiake and Michael Iwosaa. ' Glamor .Manor; 2:30 p. m. Ladles 2 McKinney, rf . . . 4 victories in six fights. He stopped Since he got out of Navy togs, In turn, held a one-potat edge ove» by Moscow to be hammering at the r^ed from Moscow that 1,000 will meet In Center Church House same restrictions as any amaller Bridget’s executive officer of hia company. I Ida twentieth year on the air, all 0-2 2 will be toe rubber match. If Ku- Lick, Ind., where Manager Charley box of not more than four miles their home for the present at 1313 Burial was in St. Be Seated; 6 Walter Kiernan 1 Sheehan, If . . . . 1 Henry (Kid) Robinson ip three the Virginia strong boy has been toe Hawks. Boston has se . hinges of this line and InteiTupt*^ Riisaian labor slaves revolted in long and two wide Just south of tomorrow night at 8 o’clock. Lieut. country In that it should have no committal o f toilt time w ith . one station, 0-0 0 belle can pace his mates again, Grimm haa been hufoectlng toe Main Street, Glastonbury. cemetery where the Comments; 9 Norman Cordon 0 Gagllard,, c .. . . . 0 rounds, knocked out a Johnny winning championships in slam- games left to play, New Yock i ing noTth*80uth traffic behind the, March 12. wood street; August Mlkoleit, 21 away. z reer, offers the following list as other suTOored units drove to with­ Highway eommlaaion, f and the United States, Brltfln, Russia and appear to have been tranagreasora Ian. Alabama, andln September o f ] a m em l^ o ^ a M fi^e^ I g fee o f $8.00 will meters record holder. Is slated to Upright 3 H.P. Briggfl^ Woodland street: Mrs. Clifford The destruction of Germans The roofed-in gateway to equally in their participation on «Marlborough the best boxers he has seen in in 14 miles of Stettin from the Massey and son, 266 MiddleTurn­ Hartford police, met in/ the office China. ' . 1948 waa aaaigned to toe AFTCjgroup, "The Pipes,” which sang at] nm for Great Lakes In the Cen­ Stratton Gas Engine west of the Rhine continued church yards la called a lich-gate: election day and the days f Petersen. Mrs. Marlon Rlcharda, Service Dept. ice line waa set up between New Wa’va noticed thia— the ahaft-tbat Mr. nnd Mrs. J. A. Harrison, Mr. clinical director since 1940, have Bffhel Johnson, and Mrs. Josef Byrd would-lay one‘ 'up a few feet Chicago— CMbs raleaaed outflald- eoaat at Koeeljn. Birth Ipday: A daughter to Mr. of tba Ninth Army moved within were produced by Ueut. (JG) Billy Boose, former York and Washington In 1918. aquenks and Mra. .Mbert E. Stilos, Mrs. resigned. Dr. R. H. Outhrlcr” .su­ Hodge. I iniuriee ariaing oik Ot or through from toe pin, why, you n e w er Ival Goodman to manage thalr Staikov's forces overwlMtoMd and Mrs.' Edward Foote, Andover. a mlle^and a half of Xanten, 'where ctMnpeny. lAddlewelght champ, le the new Portsmouth club In Piedmont GARAGI localitiea in their empMae Is tbe one that getg tha oO. Leonard Barter and Mra. Ralph perintendent haa announced, add­ Arthur Chapman who la 4 ^ jpartlcipetlngm. the towrnament Hoard a word from toe gauery. No German paratroopers fought vio­ ing that both men will leave the ployed by the State Highway “Flight Log” tells toe story applause, no yelling—nq nothin’.” pbysicel treinlng officer at the L e ^ e . ^ 16 Brslaard ?Ib Cljtato SolMitale “Georgey Porgey” In the Mother ThraD. 100 Octane gae end toe effbet It lently to protect a Rhine fefry Goose Thyme is suppoeed to refer •hti ■ . " Mlm Helen Ann KrawaU, daugh­ hospital before the end of the partment i^pralned his ankle whUH . . Byron Neleon couldn’t let l^klyn Naval Armed Guard New York— Gretchen Merrill (R e v of tlM Gbb? CUaic schedule for this week: croaaiBg. They paaaed Marian hea bad on our air warfare, while PbK For^Neekpleee Bewsrd Onter. -. . . U . Joe Belnmr, toe of Boaton won National lAdles* Tossday—Tonsil and adenoid to King George L Dac Has U Feints ' ter of Mr. and Mra Joaeph Kraw- month. URorking in Hebron on Thursday. that ona paae. . . . “ Sammy." ba AUKindflof banm and eaptur^ Byvan and Dr. (Dark wiD become a mem­ •DU from the Ground Up” abowa old Weahlngtoii Redakin tackle, Senior Figure Skating Champion­ ^ euppoeed to get any Mood-soaked HochwaUL Kappe- N. M„ State boipital and Dr. Jtoa oU aa taken frooi the weUe|Mra. B. L. Crain epotted~a iM ge Corps group at Green lataad In Mgncheater, VL — MlddMwry snea from S-6 at the T. M. C A. America's Aral report on light- bugs seeing eye dog. la regarded rial h^ttsL ducted into the Army sometime Tbat’e what you’re mippoaed to do Bob Kurland, eeven-foot center, len and' Wegnabunt fefl. Ar- ta 1790. as almost human by bla blind Ikisign Sbem aal* Waldron, son Cohan svin enter ago haa been given a medical dU 't o toe final uaee to Which It la I grey fox prowling in her chlcken- the Pacific as recreaUon officer. won toterooUegiate akl mast on Ttatafltay—^Pra-Natal cUnia at intanded. Ihouae toe called on a nrigfabor, -rlay them up there next to tbe may be too tall for the Army, FREE ' iBorad tanas aKtroafibod Xanten And It'd poasUfle that a t Mr. gad Mrs. WOUara Waldron, at New'Haven, Dr. (3u1 ^ u rg s and la at Ms home here. He could provide plenty of recre­ Big Bromtoy with 254A potota. f a. m. at tbe hoaoltal Harry Croble, sales repraeenta-| Mrs. Janes B. Walter, tw ^ pin." ’ ation just by telling yama rtput but he it the AU^Amerlce the OPA takea the same vie«^ of Clark street. left Saturday to r declaring that appointmentea of Mrs. Charles Ganter and daugh ter and makes Oklahoma A.&M . Harvard waa second and U ^* point. Sarge is permitted five successors have not been coniem* ter Rachel were caDers In Gile tlve fo f toe Shell Oil (fompany, iMra. Walter, with one ehoL got hie old boss, George Preston Mar- nwuth UlinL the West (foast after spending a will h* on.hand to answer ques-irid o f the lareenoue Reynard. Her Monday Matinee 'a U stuA Id batkelbalL- SplBlfliAltb * M i* ArfMsd. ’ H an x 'MacFhaU has piAnwnsiS'i'Em eviSruNu BEKALD, tWANUHESTBR, OUNN., MONDAY, MARCH 6, 1945 I MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, MARCH 8, 1948 PAGEr El

Aiitomobiles for Sale 4 Business Services Offeryd Repairing 23 Poultry and Supplies 43! H. usehcld jCoodt^ yourself solid for a good obituary A pair of otockings Is plursl.l HOLD EVERYTHING Lost and Found according to U. 8. customs court, FOR SALE—A1 BARGAIN prices notice!” ' j PLYMOUTH 1936 coach, heater. BOOKKEEPING aervlcea. Income I’’LAi\(7. .1 • and repairing, WITH SPRING not far off, we But when you see a pair these LOST—PASS BOOK NO. 27941 would remind our local chick cus­ round and long dining room Classified Notice ia hereby given that Paas Small do^n payment, balance 14 tax returns. Phone 3627, days or player piano specialty. John Teacher—Can any o f you toll days It's singular. Classified Cockerham, 28 Bigelow etreet tomers that since moat eggs for tables, buffets, piano, bureau, e m e m b e r Sense and Nonsense . Book No. 27941 Uaued by The weekly. Terms and trade. Brun­ evenings. >0] _ to R ' ' ______■>- '______me- what “ aiH%ilbloi»” means, Tel 4219. ' March hatches are already in nest table, music cabinet up­ and give a sentenc* to lllustrataT Girt (on date with toiior)—Oh. Savlnga Bank o f Mancheater haa ner, 80 Oakland street, 5191. Open holstered chairs, one oil kitchen evenings. FURNACE REPAIRING and oil process of IdcubaUon, we suggest Advertisements newngwyM the husband would go'over the ac- You can make a fairly accurate A bright little fellow held up you sailors are all alike, thank, ^ ^atiseniaib been loat or deatroyed, and writ­ burner service. Ask about our making reservations now for heater, baby swings and rockers, YooH Win! ten application haa been made to counts With her. And ever and extlmate o f the number of times hia hand: \ *goodness! 1934 PLYMOUTH coach. 1935 Lprlng •cleaning. For full informa­ Private Instructions , 28 April and May deliveries. Bear in odd chain. Telephone 5187, Aus­ For Rent For Sale] If you’ll sing a song as you go anon he would find an Item; “ L. an applicant for a position Little Fellow I know, mam! i*orRent For S«le aaid bank by the Person in whoae Ford coach, 1931 Model A. Ford tion call Van Camp Bros. 15 mind that we produce really fine tin Chambers Warehouse, Man­ name auch book was issued, for ELOCtfTION --CLEAR speech- Chapter XXV 1 You would like to go, la that it?” along. O K $8.00.” And another jm e; been fired by counting the num- It’s fibbing. Most fish stories am coach. Brunner's, 80 Oakland .years’ experience! Tel. 5244. Free chicks from our own "wel-bred” cheater Green. Open daily 1-5. To Buy To Sell In th« face of the real or fancied use of words—diction—articula­ ■j "Why not!” L. O, K., $6.00." ..Finally he ask-1 ber of letters of recommendation flblous. Social Situalions To Buy To SeD payment of the amount of deposit street. Open ’till 9. Saturday 6. iaapecUona! Pullorum Cleiln atock. We assure Saturday 8-12. Jozef Elnner Stays Behind “ Frederic, when It's s matter represented by said book, or for tion -VO lary Increased Pri­ wrong. ' I he submita. Phone 5191. you "a square deal." We have Jozef Eisner awoke. He had not as important as Louis Pleyel — In spits of thq doubt if you’ll flgbt the issuance of a duplicate book kefriuekatlr s e r v i c e w # vate tutoring in mathematics— VENETIAN BUNDS made to Man—My % ar, what la L. O ., I The greatest real eatate deal in Reds, New Hampshlrea and ui becn to bed. He bad fallen asleep and you put * one against the “ It-out. (passing the candy) all htstorv’ Is said to have been The Mtuotfon: A hostess, whose therefor. MUST SELL my convertible coupe repair and rebuild any type ot reading —s .elUi.g —history. White Crosaea hatching weekly. Kindly order. Ivory slats with Ivory or I'n t his desk over a letter he had other—” And show a heart, that' la brave husband is away, eiitertalna a refrigeration equipment We ex- Studio, 709 Main street. Phone colored tapes. 44 cents per square Rooms >t^ith.iut Board 5^ midget-Weary Wife—Lord Only Sweets to the sweeL made by Pre.sldent Thomas Jeffer­ for personal reas i. Well kept, call evenings (Mancheater 8026) f J been writing. "Teh, tch.” He rub- “Who did it, Professor? You! t and stout; Know^ Sweet Young Thing Thank group of men and women at din- Lort aad Fmuid ebange sea.-d units with factory 2-1392. foot. Bring in your njeasure- I son when he completed the Lou­ sporty, excellent condiflon, with for Information. Fred Miller, FOR RENT—FTIRNISHED root |i;T>ed the sleep from, his eyes. What You say it must be this morning. If j-ou’ll laugh at the Jeer and re­ you. And won’t you have some nsi, and the men guests wonder Announcements guarantee .Scientific Refrigera­ ments today. Montgomery Ward isiana Purchaae In 1803—thus ' iX>ST—BLACK WALLET oon- radio, heater, spotlight. Just the Oo'ventry Poultry Farm. on bus line for^ ^ n tlem an ol ' ; on old fool. He had bten asleep Why did you say that?” fuse the tears. what responsibility they should tion Go.. 37 Oak street. Phone A Co. ■’only a few irthiutcs, or so t»e A Doctor attended an old la d y '"“ **’ adding to the area of the United i Ulalag A and B ■Umpi, FOR SALE—WELL. ROTTED cow thing for summer. Private parties couple. Telephone 6803; “ I said it, because I know Louis You’ll force the ever-relUctant States ail or part of 13 states take for tjfelping the hostess. 2-1226. , Business Opportunities 32 thought. Y e t - ? Hie legs were Pleyel, and when Monsieur Pleyel from Scotland who had caught a ■oeUl Bacurity Dralt card. Ba­ manure by the load. Delivered. only—no dealers. Will sell to cheers An Alabama newspaper offers for $15,000,000. Wrong Way; Decide that they i highest bidder. Pleaae enter bid in Articles for Sale 45 ROOM FOR RENT—Refined i‘stiff. His back too wax stiff and Is ready—” That the world denies when a aeverevere coliHcold; this warning, titled: tura to E. Pa«iuaUid, 188 Spruca Peila Brothers. 364 Bidwell street. GENERAL CARPE.N'TPY end re­ WANTED A DEALER to rent gas FOR SALE—BAEfY carriage. Rea­ will be in the way if they try to 1 person to manager Circle theater. or woman to share our home. ■ 'his m s armsarniB seemed ou^ of Joint. ------"ijet“Let himnim ben ready, then, a week coward criex. Doctor—Did yoiir teeth "To Wnom It May Concern: help with such things sa the sorv- J atraet __ _ 7405. modeling. Kitchen rciuodeiing and •itation. Corner Center and Adams FOR SALE—PRE-WAR collapai- sonable. Phonie 6534. when you felt the chill coming I frequent head- •Customer Chicken croquettes, conveniences with shower, n« r Streaks of daylight showed through today!" To give to the man who bravely lag of drinks. cabinet work a specialty. Will street. Cash required to pay for blt baby carriage. Also metal I ' theme window.winuow. iiIt was , dawn.iuvmi. “ Eisner, 1 , "And this is FredcWc talking? please. ■‘DE1A.TH TO ROACHES” will rid FOR SALE-MAGNETIC drop- bathroom: Call evenings 4985. tries. ■ ’ over yoii .^ mieamint- dizziness, fainting spells Walter (yelling to kitchen) Right Way: One of the men , Auto Accessories—Tires 6 help you plan and g've estimates merchandise. Apply 'The Rackliffe baby walker. Tel. 7613. whatWilMA la■■ thia?llli* • Tch. nx-sss tch.” He• •pulled J yea, Frederic. Go tomorrow—to- And you’ll win success with a lit­ your home of roaches and ants or fre^ A. R. Charon. 5825. Oil Co. Phone Hartford 7-5191. head sewing machine, A-1 me­ out hisWia savoFrvVvwatch, notedvm48sj4 tVlJkthe hour,Hoilt*. gotBfOt —-----— ly1 dlnna iSn^^^octor-ken. D ^ tor. they bunions. sccorapanled Jaundlcs, by chlUs chil- Fowl ball! should offer to serve the drinks, ; money refunded. $1.25. Weldon's morrow, after the coo------, tle song— )— 1 bunions, , ------. FARMERS! TRU(TKERS! Ward’s chanical condition, ail attach­ A^t to his feet. Time, he thought, to 'Madame Sand said today?" ' were laying on the t ^ s . | epllepUc flta. It Is a sign and a man guest should offer to do ; Pharmacy. WASHER VACUUMS. Eleclru artments— Flats If you’ll sing the eong as you go .blains or epileptic fits, it Is _ A sofa several hundred years such things as moving chairs, etc. : FOR SALE—DARK BLUE Whit­ ments, $30. Telephone 896% get up. But he was up. How was •—And If ahe were to say the '* ■ I ______A. ____ IT . . M I I m KI Drum-Lot sale on motor oil and Tenements along!' you are not well and ars liable to old was sold for $1300 In the Blast. (When there ia no host the men . lALE HELP grease is now in progress! Beat motors, etc., repaired. AU parts Help Wnnted— Female 35 ney perambulator, $10. Call 7944. that? He was a little mixed up. It sun were not to rise? B!h? —Robert McClain Fields. This thing called WOULD LIKE TO Hear from re­ available 24-hour service Charg­ LARGE PHILCO table radio, ex- » (^Idie an^ minute. So hasten to this It probably came from some hotel guests should take on the Jobs a | “Twenty per cent lighter inside!’’ ^ mid-continent oil, 40c a gallon, in did not occur to him that he had The traveling bag was packed. Indignation" Is merely theme a n i p^y you^ subscripUon a liable men who would like to train ee C. O. D. Manchester 2-1439 IVOMAN FOR general housework, cellent condition, $75. Also elec­ FOR RENT—2 ROOM furrilshe • been a^ileep all night. He looked in lobby. host usually performs.) I 55 gallon drums, pUui Federal Frederic put on his great coat. Budgets being what they are, being mad without cussing. year in advance, and thus make ' • ' WANTED in spare time to overhaul and In- mornings or evenings. one to two days a week. Tele­ USED LARGE maple crib. Tele­ tric heater, brand new. Call 5353. apartment, immediate occupancy alarm through the door at Fred- “—Goodby, Professor.” Btall Refrigeration and Air Con­ tax. Grease also reduced, lowest phone J837. phone 2-1665. 291 Spruce etreet. maybe, some ^ you girla can ap- ; eric’s room. The door was open. Jozef Eisner followed him to the propriato the a p ^ ex of one wife Mon—A man picked my pocket. ditioning equipment. Should be prices in history! Montgomery RANGE BURNERS and heatere FOR SALE —PRE-WAR 'con- He saw Uirough a crack that a BY EDGAR MARTIN Pull or Part Time. Ward Inc., Main street. \V A .N t E D — EXPERIENCED FOR SALE—’TUBE testing tank, door, then into -the dark hallway. who’d Juii been put on the budget^ Friend—What did he get? It Makes Sense mechanically inclined. Will not in­ leaned and installed. Electric structed sofa, tuxedo style, down > light was burning inside. ‘•Frederic!’’ Man—Practice, BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES terfere with your preaent work. motors serviced. Reasonable office woman for part time work. 'Trojan battery charger, work cushions, in good condition. Slip Wanted to Rent 6^ plan. A t end m each month Apply P'OR SALE CAMP trailer, $25. ••__Frederic!” He moved across Chopin’s voice esme from the For Information about this train­ rates. Call 2-1562. Apply Tober Baseball, Elm St. bench and vice, and used A. C. covers for same. Tel. 8138. WY. CAVVY-O OYY TO YNPhOfe M. Demers, 31 Drive G. Sliver WAN’TED — APARTMENT OI, ; the room quickly. He pushed FYed- well of the stairway. "Goodbye, Wt VWWEO WVb VOVW ing, write at once, giving name, spark plug cleaner complete. , eric’s door open wide. "Frederic. house, 4 rooms and bath, unfur| Professor!" 's.i -ASat WtO fctT yoo'a. Colonial Board addreaa. age and your working Lane Home.i. RANGE BURNERS and power I WA.NTED— MIDDLEAGED w o - Nichols Bristol Inc., 155 Center , ■ Frederic. was dressed. BUSINESS - - \. . A . .M . \Vi , , \ nished by reliable middle age “—Take care of yourself! Take Ovi r - j hours Utilities Inst. V„ care of buniers of all make> 'and kinds I man to do housework. Telephone street. Machinery and Tools 52 Jozef Eisner was half laughing, good care. The dampness, you CQOOXv cleaned and adjiist^S. 10 'years’ 7340 or call at 94 Spruce street. couple. Write Box W, Herald. V N 'iW Company The Mancheater Herald. Motorcycles— Bicycles 11 SELECTION OF USED tractors, half apologetic. "Frederic, look at know. Is bad for you.” experience. Tel. 2-1731. 44 Main U. S. ARMY SURPLUS coaU, i me. I fell asleep, yes. at my desk, There was no response. TO TV\V?» 615 Parker street EXPERIENCED power sewing gloves shoes, iackets. rain cot^ts. new and used equipment, cement W ANTED--TO RENT, 4-5-6 roor FOR SALE—ELK bicycle. 28 " street. mixers, milking machines. Dublin house or flat, by April 1st, by t It’s 5 o’clock. Tch, tch. what are "—Frederic. Have a good Ume! i S Y t l YiTNVL machine operators, essential war cars, trucks, airplanes, houses, ' you doing up so early? Or haven’t Automobiles for Sale 4 balloon tiros, in good ahape. Tcl. work. Apply In person. F. B. Tractor*Company, Willimantic. adults. Call 6938. Do you hear?" T « A t ! ' FLOOR SANDING tanks and machine guni. If you ' you been to bed?” His eyes sud­ Jozef Ellaner cocked his ear. But 6917 after 3 p. m. Laying and Finishing Skiff Inc., 8 Mountford street, * 4 . - ■ ^ FOR SALE— 1941 Pontiac sedan, wish to receive our circular on denly caught an open traveling there was no response. J. E. Jensen—Phone 2-0920 Hartford. REAL ESTATE LISTINGS 1939 Buick aedan, 1938 Oldsmo- these items. Phone 5191 and give URGENTLY NEEDED. 5-6 roon r ^ g , fully packed, on the bed. —Humph. Paris? — s wonder­ It No Answer—6329 your name and address. Brun­ Mu.sical Instruments 53 '►where have you been?" ful city, yes— certainly. But even Of All Types Wanted! blie aedan, 1938 Dodge aedan. Wanted Autos— WANTED—WOMAN Iniereated in single or flat. Telephone 5356. ner’s. 80 Oakland street. Man- "M e?" In the gayest city of the world you Cash Available. 1937 Pontiac aedai., 1937 Ford Motorcycles 12 RADIO REPAlRirfG—Pick up steady work. Hours 8 to 5—no aedan, 1936 Pontiac sedan. Cole chad ter. FOR SALE— PIANO, reasonable. WANTED—5-6 ROOM house on • “—Tch, tch.” can still be very lonesome. service. Radio* checked at the Saturday work. Good pay. New Phone 3572. ' " Frederic was rummaging JARVIS REALTY CO. Motors— <164. CARS WANTED—CASH on the home. Ba’ tery packs. Call morn­ System Laundry, Harrison street. FOR SALE—RECONOmONED or before April 1st, for perihaj (To Be Continued) nent resident. References furnish^ • through a chfst, pulling out IP QAce 4112 BeaWence 7275 spot for clean 1936 to '<2 models. ings 2-0840. Mancue.ster Radio mangier, $40; maple 4 poster bed PACKARD, 1942 club coupe, low Brunner, 6191 Open evenings ’till WANTED—GIRL FOR general cd. Call 2-1280. (Clothes. , Weekdays and Snndays Service, 73 Birch street. complete, in good condition, $65. Wearing Apparel-*— “What are you doing? As I still n ______mileage, radio, heater, black with 9 o ’clock. housework once' a week. Call Also solid maple chest of drawers, i: asleep? Eh?” white wall Urea. Terms and ' ...... ■ " — 2-0255. Furs 57 AJMTED USEai CARS— WUI buy $40. Telephone 6264. j! "_No. professor; you re wide trade. Brunner, 80 Oakland street, Heating:— Plumbing FOR SALE—FUR COAT, two Houses for Sale 7S Hello. There, Nerol BY V. T. HAMLIN any year or moaela We will pay ICING GIRL wanted. Apply Fed­ ■ awake. Now don’t be alarmed. and a l l e y OOP 5191. Open ’UU 9. — Roofing 17 woolen coats, one with red wool I He stuffed several pieces of cloth- S top prices for well kept cart. (%le eral Bake Shop, 885 Main ctreet. 49-A LENOX S’TREET-AttracUv* Motors at Center Phone 4164. Fuel and Feed lining, size 16, good condition. room house, one room unflniBhedJ i Ing Into the traveling bag. “You /EVERVBOOy I*M 6ICKA BEIN'^-* I'M GONNA BE TH' ROOFS OF ALL TYPES replaced Phone 3621. Phone 6861. , don’t think I would leave before J OOhfT GET IT/ I'M A PfUeNOCV GUV. ROUGHEST/IDUGHESX. FOR SALE—GREEN hard wood fine location. Occupancy April l l I AUWBh'S TREAT FOLKS OKAi'....QIVE GIVES ME TK A S A P / NOW I'M I FOR SALE . or repaired including slate, com­ ! 1 woke you?” Q—What British subjects re­ RUN-AROUNDI GONNA BE A GOL-DANGED KING. for atove or furnace, $15 a cord $5,900, only $350 cash down. Coll EVEBVBODV a b r e a k ...an* WHAT’S position, shingle or tin Also val­ JUST ARRIVED Army - - “—Leave?” Jozef Eisner put his main seated while drinking a toast nr GOT ME? A KICK IN TH' PANTS. I FIND I AIN’T HKL!/ THAT EVER LAZED/ Business Services Offered 13 Help Wanted— Male 36 delivered. Phone 8608. Goodchlld, office 15 Forest streefl oopS^iaaatoN'TO 7-ACRE PLACE leys, Oashlngs. gutteri, chimneys breasted sheep-lined forest green finger to his chin. to the King? REGAIN HIS MAGIC- _____ BECr THA& WHAT/ GOT NO FRIENDS FOR SALE E. V Coughlin. 390 Woodland. Jackets, $13 each. Brunner’s, 80 3898 or Hartford 2-0779. HAS B E ^ CnbWNeO WITH I ATAU.I ALL I On HiOstown Road, six EXPERIENCEL RADIO servlc- WANTED—RADIO technician for A— Ro.val Navy members. Early JBOV ' GOT IS A rooms, modem house and Ing. Prompt and efficient. All Phone 7707. full or part time. No plumbers Oaklaitd street Open evenings MANCHESTER— LOVELY ‘A Frederic laughed a gay laugh. in the 19th century the King SUCCESS...Mr>jui,ir>i■AND, THE TH « LATTER Gardc'*— Farm— Dairy [ *’I’m taking the early coach this PROCESS H e enow^ k in g d o m ! In Hollywood work guaranteed. Phone 4607. wanted. Manchester’s leading ’till 8. Saturday ‘tiU 6. rpom Cape Cod, in fine condition] bumped his head en s bean ACHIEVEMENT b a m . Products 50 ; morning—’’ WITH THE CROWN OF ALSO CROWN T/*' radio store. Benson’s, 713 Main immediate occupancy. Excellent while eomlag to his fleet aboard a — LEM .THE TBOUBLESOME PRICE ...... $7,500. Section WANTED—ALL ItlNDS of elec- Moving—Trucking— ••—Oh. you are?” <■ ship whra a toast was drank, oa EO OUR HE street Telephone 3535. FOR/ s a l e — GRADED quality Wanted— To Buy 58 location, $6,200. Gas stove and “ Yes. Into the country-.’’ f UTTLE KHJGOOH AD­ W ITH T H E trlc wiring and repairing. Any Storage 20 ~ en Mountain potatoes in 50 lb. electric refrigerator may be purJ he decreed that the Royal Navy JOINING H e NATIVE HEARTY Oe- ATTRACTIVE 7-BOOM HOME. size ]ob given prompt attention. BOYS 16 YEARS of age or older. !, "Certainly, not, Frederic; cer- should remain oeafed for cror~ HOMELiSNO OF MOO.~ 5-ROOM CAPE COD NORTH AMEltlCA Vaii Lines at the farm. Frank V. Wil- WANTED TO BUY Contax « Chased. Cali Goodchlld, office 15 APPROVAL 6 years old. Insulated, full G.E. I CaU 3975 before 7 p. m. Able to work 44 hours a week, tainly not.” toasts. OF HIS OLD 1 - ' ^ - Inc. Coast to Coast moving serv­ i632 Tolland street. Buck- Leica camera. Reasonable. Write Forest street 3898 or Hartford “I must.” Fireplace. Garage. Oil Alr-eondlUoMlng heating ays- doing agriculture work in our FRIENDS.. FOR YOUR FULLER bniahea. cal) ice. Dial 5187 land. Box E, Herald. 2-0779. i "^Eh? And what about Louis Burner. Pre-War con­ tem. Fireplace, Breakfast Nook, warehouse, assembling plants f ^ Q—How many steamboats pre­ AND A etc. Attached heated garage, i Pleyel? Tch, tch—’’ VERY SOUR struction. 100% Insu­ Leo Audette, 109 Cooper Hill 'Victory gardens and farmpra. WANTED—WALTHER Olympia PRE-WAR 5 ROOM house, 3 dov cedes Robert Fulton’s, the man cash Needed f4,000. street or Manchester 2-1131 be­ AUS'HN A. CHA.MBEKS Com- "You will just tell him, .Profes- popularly credited with their In­ STATB OF lated. Situated on Au­ ’or pany Trailer van service. Local Working certificates required. Household Goods. 51 target pistol, cal. .22, short or 2 up. sun p&slpr, fireplace, largd !ij xor, I will be in the country—at "It’s a militarjr weddingl MIND - f fore 12-floea-or after 6 p. f Contact Mr. Reeks, Burr N^mery, long rifle. Waffen fabrick W’alth- attached garage, 10nERsj IMMEDIATE per screens and storm windows. Central location. ORDERED:—That the 10th day of —I know, but— !” ONE? Oakland Street 1944 R. I. egg laying contest March, A. D.. 1945. at 9 o'clock (w. t. mailing In a registered letter, on o rl ‘There will be no buts—no RTOER FOR Catalogue on request Clifford before March 6. 1945. a copy of thlsl Q—Wbot ia the official designa­ . IMIS JO&J Manchester forenoon, at the Probate Office. In said huts!” L't * ACTION FIVE-ROOM SINGLE FOR $6,500—Large living room, dining Ulm, 37 Hollister street 3233. Basque Mancheater, be and the same ia aa- order and Mid will addressed to Doro-| tion of Army's duck, the amphibl tci- room, kitdien, two chambers and bath on second floor, steam slsned for a hearing on the allowance thy Burnop^ 1083 St. Main street I "-P lea se, will you listen ?” ous truck ? of said administration account with Waterbury. Cona.: Carol Claffey. 63| •To'holidays? No! .1 have no IP YOU’RE PLANNING heat, oil burner, basement garage. Shown by appointment. aald eatate. and this Court directs the Madison street. Waterbury 34. Conn. ears for holidays! And you-you, A—DUKW. TO BUY—SEI.I.— BUILD Executrix to sire public notice to all John Cedric Crich, Box 1302, Water-1 Frederic — above sU pepple — persons Interested therein to appear bury 89. Conn.: Alice L. Landon, RFDl Shucks To Shucks OR INVEST and be heard thereon by publlshins a No. 8, Bridgeport, Conn.: May L. Mor-| should be ashamed— ” m ROBERT J. SMITH copy of this order In some newspaper gan. Box 427, Laredo. 'TexM; Ruaselll Frederic continued to pack. lUSED havinr a circulation In said District, C. Chapfnan. 8 West Hill Place. Boa-I Jozef Eisner paced the room, his Boston. Masii— (AT—There’s not 1. When planning yonr new Rent Estate nnd Insurance nr ton 14. Mass.: Stuart H. Chapman.| a pearl in a million, aays Tom 1 nve days before said .day of hearing hands behind his back. "Frederic, home with Jarvis yoo get the 963 MAIN S’TREET PHONE 3450 and return make to this Court. Barren Road, Lima, Penna. did I say I wouldn’t listen? When Perae who should know. He’s been beneflt at Ids years of expert- ^ W I L L I A M a. HYPE WILLIAM B. HYDE did I say that? Am I so stubborn “shucking oysters since 1901 In M. w^'u. a e»T. orr. j- r eaoe as a builder nt fine homes. 'CARS Judge. Judge, H-3-5-46. H-3-5-45. I wouldn’t listen? Jozef Eisner is one of Boston's famous eating Flans, sperifleatinns and sites • live m V H IGH EST PR IC E S • • not that stubborn, believe me. I .places and he’a never found a “ Mom is proud of her hands, so you say. ‘What beauty now available for your ap­ am always willing to listen. Fred­ pearl. ful soft hands you’ve «ot !*—then the pantry will be ours! proval. Give us a call and let’s BY LESLIE TURNIER ANY MAKE ANY MODEL eric, to me you can say anything. J. Wrong Number |[et together. In Pink Wool! I am not offended. D o you think 1 WASH TUBBS am offended? No Frederic, believe BY FONTAINE FOX YES.l KNOW...CLEUBI f WHAT you . you HAVE TOONERVILLE FOLKS C?HE BOTUER AP88IT5 THeMV5Tei«#U4 .RAMON ANPMiSS V4EHAVEJIKT Z. Looking for s good home JUST PHONE 5191 me, I am not. Tch, toh.” grruRNiomoM 308! A very NICE SAY?0ENUINE COPIES,MV. IMPAIR.RAMON AMP MONA.TO THE MONA ARE HERE.SIR! PEAR MONA! that will be available Immedi­ OUR BUYER WILL CALL! PMEU-INd OF H. OTTO PgaCEE CgMTRALANERirA, P«CEOF WORK- a e s l a r p o s ately! "An invitation from Madame MB. pesBEE.WE- 700 MCE. IN FACT. ARE WORTH WORTH 5 0 Business opci-osiNg in ro wipe uittue BucfTHm Expert’s nose POaARS Sand. Professor, is not Just an In- | , rtL , NO! EET DOES NOT FOR WHAT hJU COT FEEFTydRANP We have choice single homes vitation; It’s a command. How TAKEYOUR LEAUE My HANDS !^ APIECE! WE a p ie c e *. -4, 5 and 6 rooms—various lo­ WANTED could I refuse ? If It were not foF | PARCEL, wkvE t w o : cations. her—” SIR —Tch. tch. You think I don’t 8. . Arc yoo Interested In BRUNNER’S m m know? But this holiday, Frederic? selling yonr present home? 80 OAKLAND STREET OPEN TIL 9 P. M. ¥ I We have customers who wUI Female Help pay Up to. $10,000 for a good home. Let us make you an offer. FOR SKEIN WINDING — CONE WINDING .\NU WOOL SPINNING DEPARTMENT 4. Looking For AO Invest­ ment Thnt Brings s Good Re­ CASH FOR YOUR PROPERTY turn On Tour Money T Apply Hav« many customera wjaltiag for 2-Famlly Hm u m — 4, f We have Hats and duplexes 5, 6, 7 and 8-Koom Hingfra and M erdutlle Bulldinga. BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLB that will do just that. OUT OUR WAY ALDON SPINNING MILLS List your property with this agency for qaick results! ^VOU WORRY ABOUT EGAD, 0URKE-* VOUR that sta r v a tio n lingo a in ^ Talcottville, Conn. Call Any ’lim e! TH’ VE$ry IDEA, DRV I NO OFF THE BEAM, M A30R ? AFTER A WET SHOES IKI THE OVEM TH’ LITTLEST THIKJOS.' \ NAME IS SO PROSAIC JARVIS JUST WHEN I’M ABOUT WHY. HE THINfciS 'O J ’RE A MORE ©LAMOROOS OAN OF'COWPUNCHING THE All biring done in accordance with TO PUT SUPPER TO BAKE? SUCH A GOOD CCXDK. NOM Oe PUJME VOOOLD f u r n it u r e ,I COULD EAT THE GEORGE L. GRAZIADIO , THAT IF YOU COOKED REALTY CO, Area Stabilization Plan. w o u l d n It y o u r FAOHER intrigue t h e s p o r t s ■ Al^rruERS OFF THIS MOO&E/-~-F[^^ TeL 41IZ or 7Z76 Weekdays I Real Estate and Insomnee E M JO y TH*?I SC O R C H E D TH' LEG OFF A SAW POBUC.z—' HOlN ABOUT ME A FIGHT QUICK — LEATHER TASTE? H O lfe c, H E ’D S A Y and Snndays. 109 HENRY STREET TELEPHONE 5S78 CALLING Y/OO THIS PARLOR DUTY I _ WONDER­ jS GETTING ME Boild With Jarvis For Security! FUL HAM.' “ THEODORE THE: t o r e a d o r * OR. txJVJN LIKE A HORACE t h e HERnMT ? WELCOME AAAT-V ^ OQ., HOVU'D SOU LIKE '3 ', BUUKKY FINN Very Enlightening LANK LBONAKU By Sw Barnett 5 6 0 8 TO 0 E 01LLEO A S Here U a charming boaque frock SAD S A M ,t h e vE s; DELANEY-you WHV-AH-NO, I. think the Junlora will like. lU T STARVINS . ^ COME IN, WERE ON THE MICK£y-ITWAS line* ore youthful and emart and BOOKMAKER f the long wolgted ailhouette 1> very YOU! .OEtAueyf SWITQiBOARO A VERY HOARSE By______Mrx. Anna Oflbot ; (Pattern No. BOOS)’ xend 18 ceni ^.iyMjCKey IS T O S S ME, WHEN UNO£ PHIL VOICE! BUT-8H- popular. Start ciwiteting it now of pale-in coin, plug 1 cent pratoge, youl Pattern No. 8774 U de*igned for - FOSITIve Micicey? GOT THE PHONE RANKIN WAS pink,.nk, blue or white wool—have H name, addrexx ar^ tbe_/pattei JP THAT nixes 11. 12, IS. 14, 16 and 18. Size ready to give. the friend who ix dumber to Anne Cabot, The Mon' CAU THAT LED HUH HERE LAST 12. abort xleevex, requlrex 8 3-8 UNaE PHIL going to the hoopitol to have her cheater Herald, 1150 Sixth avoni INTO THIS MESS I NIGHT WHEN yoida of 35 or Scinch material: New Torts 18, N. Y. HAS MEN bobjf—or plon it ax a xuperbly DID THE VOICE PHIL CAME 8*8 yard for controxting collar and feminine bit o f trouxxeau frothi- Mittenx, xocki, warm aweaten. : FRAMED. SOUND UKE m p .N! ctiffx. nexx for the girl who lx being mar­ easy-to-make handbaga, batx, RANWN'S? For thia pattern, xend 20 cento, ried tMx xpring. Or better xUU, warm houaebootx, crocheted mu: 4QTMAT in Oolnx, your BniBx, xddroxx, xlxx moke It for yourxeU, juxt beexuxe dexignx for xhildreiw rald-wlntei 'SHERIFF m i dexired, and tba Pattern Number, Itx pretty! Four 1-ounce bolla of faaeinaton and hug-me-tlghf :de- HAD to StM Burnett The Mancheater wool, X wide- Mtin or velvet rib­ eignx are among the practical up- ID WIT. Herald 1150 Sixth Avenue, New bon ore xJl the mxterlolx required. to-the-minute inxpiratioiia for tb(| |. Paratrooper Pvt W. H. —. . —,. ( r I*:!’! York 19. N. T. ifake It in darker xhxdex for home knitters and croebeterx. IVjr.. drops to W M ^tofflj

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