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/A ■> \ A. ■r- v v THURSDAT. MARCH 1 .1944 -V rAGE TWELVE Manchester Evening Herald Average Daily Clrcalat For Uw Month of February, The Weatirer Forecast o f 1). K Weather Bureau preferably white, to completely ■H. Clan McLean, No. 252, O. 8. C., . Gordon Andrew, S 2-c, of 478 conceal the hair. The reaaon for At The East Center street, completed his Manchester Eveniiig c!l ass 8,657 tMU, Inereastag elondl- will meet tomorrow evening at SomexCarmenl the hair covering ia to eliminate neta tonight; Saturday aUgbtly basic recruit training today at About Town eight o’clock in the Masonic Tem­ the possibility of a stray hair be­ PRINCESS Member of the Aodlt wanner, light m o w changing to the Naval Training Station, Camp , ple. Bladttoa of officers for the Date Book ing folded into a dressing where Bnreaa ot ClrontatiQU rata in eveatag. ^ ensuing year wlii take place. Sampson. N. Y., and has been Not R ^i Jpor Dressings it might U ter cause much suffer­ RESTAURANT WUUam C Du£f. Jr„ hM granted leave.' ' Tonight ing and trouble by working into a Cotaer Mata aad Pearl Btieeta MtJ^che$ter^A^ity of^illage Charm ^'niurntd to OoMObOw*, K. C.. oftor T lie Covenant League o< the M eeting Zoning Board^^pf Ap­ wound. Hair nets are not consid­ ■pending^ 'w e e k with Mr. and Covenant-Congregational church Monday evening. March 13, the peals, Municipal builulhg,’ at 8. Plans Under Way to ered sufficient protection, Men’s Club of St. Bridget’s churth Red Cross Production Business Men’s VOL.LXIIUN0.1S6 (ClaaaUlollcrAdvortlatag on Page 12) Mr*. 'Oeorge M. Oievatandjf’Jlr., of will meet Saturday evening at Tomorrow Remember—watch the . pa^r MANCHESTER, CONN.. FRIDAY, MARCH 10. 1944 (FOURTEEN PAGESy Will show the plcturj, “The Battle l u n g h e o n — PRICE THREE CENTS jSO North Elm Btreet The lat­ eight o’clock with Mr. and Mrs Center Asks ThaKArti- Operetta, "The Magic Pi{ier,” Have Group Meet at for definite informat'on about the of Russia.” Rev. James Tinunlhs, date. ter la a alitar o f her husband, Hjalmar B. Carlson of 9 Hem­ students of Buckland school. Served 11 A. M. 9* 8 P. M. pastor, has completed atrange- cles Be Sent Back. School Auditorium s t 7 p. m. Center Church. Chiitite WUUam C. Duff. Jr., who lock street. ments for the showing of the film la at jwaaent in England. Townwide tin can salvage col­ Complete Dinners Bocket'Targets Launched at Night here and issued a special invita­ ’ITiere are still a few Army am lection. » Plans are under lyay for start­ Ronald Custer, youngest o f the tion to all male members ot the ServM 5 to 9 P. M. :a i n State W elfare Oommlaaioner three sons o f Mr. and Mrs. li>uiB Navy knitted garments which Saturday, March 11 ing an evening group of surgical parish to attend whether or not burth anniversary celebration , ROOFING Also A La Carte Service. Robert J. Smith wUl be one of the H. Custer of 436 East Middle have not been returned to the dressings workers at^:Jthe Red they belong to the Men’s Club. at American Legion Home. and ^apeakera tonight at the annual Turnpike, who enlisted for service Bed Cross Production center, de­ Cross Production room at the Cen­ in the Navy following his 17th An^al get-togptber of South meeting of the Connecticut Pub­ Private Charles H Donahue, spite the fact that they were due Manch^er Fire Department at ter church, to be heid on Monday ROOF MAINTENANCE lic Welfare'Aaaoclatlon at the birthday last fall, will leave Mon­ Jr., Who was rwently taken into day for Camp Sampson. N. Y. His for shipment three weeks ago. No. 1 headquarters. evenings from 7.30 to 10 o’clock. Reliable Work! Medical Library Aaeooiation hall, the service, has been sent to the Operetta\‘”The Magic, Piper” at Mrs. Brosnan has received a Roofing—Asbestos eldest brother, Lieut Robert L. There are still missing two or New Haven^ \ Ordnance Replacement Training Buckland sch^l at 3 p. m. good many calls from women who Reasonably Priced! Custer of the Arm y A ir Corps, is Center, Aberdeen Proving Ground, three each of the following—Navy cannot attend the Wednesday day­ Sidibg and Rock Mr. and Mrs. Julius F r a ^ , of now in Australia, and his other Md., where he wiU. receive hia scarves, watch caps and sweaters; Wednesasy, March 15 Estimates Freely Given J- Meeting of Educational Club, time sessions, but who would like JCeeJi B low i^G o^g Hamlin atreet, returned laat night brother, Arthur is at present sta- basic training as an Ordnance sol­ Army sweaters, scarves and to help with the folding of dress­ Mid- 7:30 p. m., HoUlsIer st-ect school. Wool Insuladoii from Miami, Florida. Mr. Fradln Uoned at Oorpui Christi. , dier. He lived at 1000 Westl**’-* helmets. . ings. It is felt that now. W ith the E. V. COUGHLIN aald today that they enjoyed three with the U. 8. Naval A ir Corps, die Turnpike. Hls present addressid< ’The following letter, received Military Whist m Gibbons As­ sembly. C. L. o f C., X Y-M.C-A. large amount of gauze ahead, is a 390 Woodland Street Expert workmanahlp. A ll worh , flin weeks of sunshine. Business In where he hopes for the coveted Is Company A, 1st Regiment. by the Production chairman after Lancasters Beach Far In* Surgical Dressings aV American g o ^ time to try out the plan of PH O N E 7707 guaranteed. Reaw M ^le Prioea. of Front Blazes Miami la exceptionally good and gold wings of a naval aviator and O. R. T. C., Aberdeen Proving last month'e shipment, gives an evening meetings. No obllgatioB for aa estimate. Nazis Sure there are a lot of Northerners who Legion Home, Leonard \treet, 10 to Southern France his commission ns an ensign, a f ^ Ground, Md. idea of how much these garments ’The exact date of starting this Write. are now anxloiu tc get home. completing his final training. mean to the men who are on duty a. m. to 4:30 p. m. Friday, March 17 group is not certain, but it la To Bomb Factory at in all kinds of weather. It la from Yanks Use Great Russian Offensive An Important meeting o f the Mobile Blood Bank Unit h f St. probable that the first meeting Russians May The tAdles Aid Society of the Jews Celebrate the office of the Red Cross Field will be held next Monday, March Burton Insulating Co. Marignane Near Mar* Nazis Print Fellowcraft club will ^ held to­ Mary's Parish Hall, 11:15 a. m \io Results in Capture o f Concordia Lutheran church will Director at the Submarine Base in 13. AH persons interested in this 180 Oxford St. Hartford morrow evening at eight o’clock meet this evening at eight o’clock New London. 3:45 p m. seille; Mosquitos Stab ^N ew A rm Purim Festival Red Croas benefit entertainment opportunity to share the work of Phone Hartford 82-4518 Staro * Konstantinov; In the Masonic Temple. AH mem­ in front of the Quish Funeral “My dear Miss Trotter: We Receive Dozen les GiCen South Methodist church. he surgical dressinga. unit are re- At Western Germany. (.. - bers and master Masons who are Home, where they will pay tribute wish to acknowledge receipt of Boy Scout Rally and exhibition q'hested to watch for information Storm Inner Defenses interested In degree work are ask­ to their late member, Mrs. Sus­ 'The Festival of Purim will be your recent ahipment of knitted HARTFORD at High school hsU. as to the date of starting the meet­ Accident and Indeicnity Coatpany Convinced Bombers ed to attend. anna 'Jhumer of West street. celebrated In Synagogues and goods. The articles were received ALICE COFRAM Morate Of Tarnopol; Breach Saturday, March 18 ings^, which will'* appear in ’The . London, March IQr— (A*)— Surface Ships Jewish homes this week with in good condition. *The command­ (Known A s Queen A lice) Must Have Some New Ladies’ Night, Tall Cedars, at Herald^ between now and Monday Britain’s four-engined Lan­ Mra. Melvin Haas and daugh­ Mr. and Mra Leonard Hines, of special interest because the villain ing officer of the station to which SPIRITUAL MEDIUM German Lines Guard* Masonic Temple. night. INSURANCE ter Carolyn of Melrose, Mass., are Melrose, Mass., spent a few days at the piece, Haman of Persia, these articles are assigned has re­ WomeA who wish to join ■ the d e e Seventh Daughter of a Seventh Son casters, striking again at Devise to Make Possi- Annual meeting, British-Amerl- Score of Other Naval Press Appears t ing Black Sea Ports o f visiting M r and Mrs. Raymond with Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Stone- bears a strange resemblance to quested me to express his apprc' g;roup are\eminded that it is nec- Bom .With a Veil Germany’s aircraft produc­ ble Pinpoint Accuracy Goslee of 29 Elwood street, bOry, Jr., o f 528 West Middle Hitler of Germany. Jews through­ elation to the chapter workers. J can club. psaa^ tc wMr a clean wash dress Readings Daily,,including Sunday, ing to Find ^tome - Sunday, March 19 tion. reached far into south­ Craft May Be Given Nikolaev and Kherson. parents of Mrs. Naas. Turnpike. Mr. Hln’ S is connected out the world will utter a prayer can assure you that knitted goods or coverall ^ron and a scarf. Arthur A. Knofla 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Or By Appoint­ ------/ Joint installation of Marine ern France last night and with the New Amsterdam Casual­ for the success of the Allied forces are needed by the men and are ment. In the Service the Peo­ Stockholm, March 10.— UP)— Soviets Under Pending Comfort in Repttrts Corps Leag:ue and Auxiliary at 875 Main St. Tel. 5440 lieutenant John E. Winxler, U. ty Insurance Company in Hart­ and for the repetition of the age greatly appreciated by them, ple for SO Years. bombed the large factory ] at London, March 10.— (^P)-— the Ame^can Legion hall. Clermans are convinced that Italian Fleet Deal. American Repatriates. S. M. C. R., son of Mr. and^Mrs. ford. old miracle, the providential de also ^sh to express personal “Ask Your Neighbor” 168 Church Street, Hartford, Conn. Marignane near Marseille, German radio announced American bombers "must have John Winsler o f 22 Wadsworth llverance of civilisation from ris­ thahka to your chapter. Sincerely Saturday, March 25 Range o m Fuel Phone 8-2024 the A ir Ministry knnounced lodhv that Nazi troops had street, left this morning for Camp Kenneth P er. of 194 Highland ing tide of barbarism. yours, Thomas J. Coaley, Field Annual' banquet of the Vaterans today. The R.A.F. strike kept Al­ some new weapion” making possi­ Washington, March 10.—(JP) — Lisbon. March lo —(j>)— The Ihmdleton, Oceanside, California, In the Book of Esther, which flbanabned Uman, one of street, has been appointed chair­ Director.” of Foreign' Wars at the Home, lied aerial blows going around the ble such pinpoint accuracy as the More than a dozen British and Germ^ press appears to be try­ - after spending a thirty-day fur- man o f the n ■smbershlp committee will be read in tfie Synagogues on OIL their stfong bases in the Aa Mr. Coaley aays, the men Manchester Green. clock following yesterday’s bomb­ awful destruction o f the ball bear­ ' lough at his home here. A gradu­ for the Highland rark Community Purim, it is recorded that Haman, FOR TOP VALUE American surface warships plus ing ^ find some comfort in the need knitted garments, and they Monday, March 27 TICKET PRINT! ing of Berlin through dense clouds ing works and tank plants In.Er- western Jultraine. Uman, a ate of the University of Connecti­ Club. the Prime Minister at Persia, score of other Naval craft may 'iKifac; that American repatriates re- need them now, while the weather Choral Frolic, Second Congre­ METERS SPRING IS HERE! IN A NEW HOME by the American Eighth Air kener, southern suburb of Berlin, Rockets used aa targets for anti-aircraft gunners at Camp Davis, N. C., leave trails of light as rail head, lies aimut mid-way cut, lieutenant Winxler, entered planned the universal destruction is stllj^cold. 'The Production staff gational church. / Force. a Swede arriving today from the they speed from their launching carriages during nighKflring practice. be assigned to Russia under the fntljtly released from internment the Officer Candidates Class at Mary Bushnell Cheney Auxil­ of the Jews and, what is more to Wednesday, March 29 between Vinnitsaand Kirovo­ appeals to those women who still Meter prints amount of See the Ones Being Built By Shakeup in Top Men railhged capital said. deal now pending ior dispersal oil Baden-Baden reported that Quantico, Va., October S, 1942 and iary at its meeting last night in the point, the confiscation by him Farewell to Rev. Watson Wood­ h a V e y o u r c a r grad and about’25 miles east have aome o f these knitted articles Already a ahakeup of the top the Italian fleet. Germans living in that area seem­ was commissioned the following the Arm y and N avy clubhouse, of their possesslonB. Haman's ruff at Center Congregational livery on your slip for ’The Erkener works were a tar­ of the Bug river. It is at Uta hinge at home to return them at the W A S H E D — $1.25 GREENBROOKE men of the (Jerman Air Force had The present plan, it was learned ed to be adequately fed and that December. He was graduated from made plans for the celebration of classic accusation—“There la church, at 8. get of the American day raiders between the Russian driveX to­ earliest possible moment, so that protection. . been precipitated by the series of today, is to transfer British and their morale evidently was un­ the Parachute Training school at Its 24th birthday on ’Thursday eve­ people in thy kingdom, and their April 27 to 29 Wednesday. German dispatches Labor Rivalry broken. ward Nikolaev and the other Sn- the rest of the quota can be ship PO LISH ED — $3.00 HOMES, INC. heavy assaults of Berlin In which said the bombers had penetrated Marines Only 2 Miles American Naval units to Russian cam p Gillespie, Cal., as a quali­ ning, March 23, at the clubhouse. laws are different; neither keep New England Conference of The Berlin Boersen-Zeitung, Viet southern Ukrainian, drive in to' ped and be used by the men who at least 324 Nazi planes were de­ to the very heart of the city yes­ operation for the duration of the fied parachutist and assigned to Supper will be served at 6:80 and they the king’s laws: therefore it Women’s Missionary Societies, at On Walker Street for instance, featured a story by old Poland on the west. need warm clothing. L. T. Wood Co. stroyed. Swedish pt-ess dispatches terday, taking advantage of thick war and leave the Italian flert rel- duty in the South Pacific. comrades of Ward Cheney Camp proflteth not the king tO suffer Emanuel Lutheran church. Forces Board Us corre.spondent at Lisbon — Entire Front Ablaze them”—has served every exponent SI QisMlI St. Tfl. 4496 [AIN STREET For further Information call at reported. clouds. aUvely intact in the Mediterra­ No. 12, U.8.W.V., wUl be guests. whence the Americans recently The entire southern' Ukrainian of intolerance. The triumph of Alexander Jarvis Co. office oa The A ir Ministry comm\inlque “ There must have been more From Japanese Base nean, where It has perforjned well sailed for home on the exchange front blazed today with a great democracy, implying the right to SE tVICE STATION Center street or at 20 Alexander telling pf the night operation said than' 500 incendiaries landed on under American and British di­ Mr. and Mrs. Albert F. Knoila 82iid Birthday To Seek Aid liner Gripsholm—that the,repatri­ Russian offensive which Moscow difference of opinion is the key street. the large allrcraft factory at Ma- that factory,” the eye witness said rection. TALL CEDABS of 820 Tolland ’Turnpike have re­ RANGE AND 575 Mata St. Tri. 8978 ates agreed , "it would be non­ said has resulted in the capturo note of the modem celebration. Phones: 4113 or 7278 rlgtiane Was attacked in bright of the ball bearings works. ’’The Once the Russians have been In­ ceived a letter from their son sense to believe for one minute of Stai'o-KonstanUno , storming Purim services wrill be conduct' For E. C. Elliot FUEL O IL moonlight and first reports indi­ whole place was covered and five structed in the handling of ves­ Pfc. Roberlf A. Knofla. stating that Germany is starving. of the inner defenses of Tarnopol ed at Temple Beth Sholom tomor­ T cated the bombing as accurate or six blocks were blasted or gut­ campaign to Smatiih Lit* ‘^Th^'“‘rThrough Japanesec ’' ^ and | Rirfiirez \ Quits X sels they get, strategic factors in­ BINGO that he has arrived in England INCOME T A X "Many even declared that civil­ and the breaching of the German row night and a special Purim and concentrated. ted by fire. Berliners simply are dicate they will be put in service and la in excellent health and tie Steel Formula In- ian morale had been strengthened lines guarding the Black sea ports party for the children of the con­ Edward C. Elliott of 18 Or­ James A. Woods A t the same time Mosquitos, astonished that such a small place Jungle in New Brit-: on the northern supply route to TOMORRaW NiGHT spirits,.and-Ukes the country. He S E ^ ^ AsPresident by the terror attacks of English of Nikolaev and Kherson. a t S OTILOOK has been In the Arm y 15 roonuts gregation wilLbe held on Sunday chard street, who reached hia 381 O n ter St. Tcl.^ 6566 giring. weatem Germany no ease, cpuid be. hit .80 accuratelyr^T^ :r^tensifiedv White House am— Townrd Talasea- Murmansk. They can not he afternoon. 82nd milestone, Tuesday, and his atruck objectives in that area. moved "1nt6“ the 'W ack ’SCa Because and. American , bombers,/--the cor­ - Most .spectacular--of -the..day’* - and was stationed in Alabama be­ At the Office of Whole District in Ruins respondent wrote. development was the disclosure by grandson, Maynard A. Clough of The A ir Ministry said none of Guidance ' Is Sought. of German control, through island- ORANGE HALL fore leaving the U. S., and also REYl iER’S RESTAURA^ The Swttle said that he counted Prints Grim Editorial Premier Stalin of a new Russian was home on a 14-day furlough. 142 Pearl street were honor ita planes waa missing. 120 big fires and that the whole Allied Headquarters, South-1 Of Argentina based aircraft, of the Mediterra­ ’The Lancaster raid was the nean approjicjics the Darda­ At the same time Das Schwarze drive launched by Gen Rodion Y. 23 REGULAR GAMES AT Lieut. Carpenter • guests at a famUy supper party Mc K i n n e y diatrict was in ruins. Skies above By Joseph A. Loftiis west Pacific, March 10.— (IP) th R. A. F.'s third night precision nelles. Ev,entually, If Russia goes Korps, organ of the S. S. (Elite Malinovsky southwest of Krivoi 13.00 A G AM E FOR 25c! The Oo-Weds, Center church given Tuesday evening at Mr. Associated Press Labor Expert N B W O P E N / ^ , attack on German aircraft fac­ -American Marines have Formally Besikns Office to war with Japan they might be Rog. Here, in four days o f in­ Elliott’s home. Mr. Clough leaves married couples club, will hold Wins Promotion BROS. (Continued on Page Two) Washington, March 10.— - •lit th p ir WAV thrAA milika (Continued on Pnge Tw o) T SPECIAf. GAMES on Monday for service in the tories in France in a month. UP)- cut their way three miles employed in the Pacific. tensive fighting, the Third Ukrain­ their monthly meeting tomorrow ian Army, driving westward Army. 505 Main Street Our Spring Cleai^ng and Painting^l^Dbnel On Feb. 8 a similar force using A subsurface AFL-CIO rivalry through the Japanese and j Today; M anif^to Ad* Due to W ay News Given SWEEPSTAKES » evralng at 8:10. The,pastor. Rev. across the inguTrcta river, routed Richard Stanley Carpenter of Mrs. William P. Hall made .i* the new six-ton ’’factory-buster” for prestige has intensified tjie The/full story of Italian fleet Watson Woodruff, will give a his­ At the Center Tel. 6060 jungle on Williaumez penin­ dfesbed to Nation Not nine German divisions and cap- 95.00 W E E K L Y PRIZE torical address. ’The committee In 163 Pitkin street, has been advanc­ birthday cake In honor of her fa­ ^ DINE AND^NCE TONIGHT! bomb, hit the Gnome-Rhone air­ disposition indicates that most of plane engine factoi-y at Limoges, Three Deaths. campaign to smash the Little sula, New Britain, and are Eire Is Asked lured Novi Bug and Grbzhany, re­ $25 WAR BOND / eludes Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mas­ ed to the rank o f first lieutenant. ther, who was also remembered D. S. McCOMB Yet Ma— Clams and Ovsters near Paris and Albert in northern War Labor Board has*decided to rny base at Talasea, the A l­ dOgllo in Italy over what was to To Be Given Marrh 31. Called Rather Buenos Aires. March 10— (/P)— northeast of Novi Bug. [Mr. and Mrs. OUmour Cole, early training. While there he was merous birthday greeting carda FINE WINES — LI^O RS AND BEER France.' seek some White House guidance. lied communique said today. Tlie happen arose from the way tn To Close Axis selected to attend Officers ’Train­ Maynard received a fine’ traveling Hours Until March 15: Blows Cost Hoven Bombers In brief, the W LB will attempt cleanup of enemy, strength on Los Pedro Pablo Ramirez formally re\ whlc)i the news waa first made 8,000 German. Killed ing School and was graduated as a bag from the relatives who at­ “ A U. 8. communique last night -to learn whether the adminlstra- Negros island in the Admiralties signed the picsidency o f Argen­ public. Eight thousand Germans weip ' Evenings from 7 P. M. killed and 1,000 captured in this aecond lieutenant and was later as­ tended. said yesterday’s blow against the Weird Affair tf(Hi is prepared to have a show­ continues, and American warships tina today. ' A t his press conference a week Spying Posts signed to the infantry at one of Reich capital and a coordinaUd down, now with labor on wage and supply vessels have entered today Pre.aidpnt Roosevelt advance, thp Russian communique Saturdays from 1 M. Ramirez, whose administration the southern campo. He was home Pt raid on unspecified objectives in ceiling* and, if so. how ‘ to pro­ Seadler harbor, formerly fringed told questioners that roiighlv asserted. Nazi forces were driven broke relations with the Axis only on a furlough laat month. central Germany— Identified by the Women Victiins Once ceed. ' * by Japanese coastal guns. Without about, one-third of the fleet or Its back from 19 to 37 miles, aban­ to confront a palace coup in which United (States Seeks Ac* WILLIS & SON, INC. Before entering the service, Berlin radio as Hannover — cost This was 'iearned today as the Interference. equivalent was due Riis.sia and doning huge stocks of war materi­ NOTICE! Edcimlro J. Farrell became act­ Lieut Carpenter was In the insur­ seven heavy bombers . and one Lived in Same Tene* steel industry'openea its fight to Rabaul Virtually Useless that prdhiems of arranging a tion on German Lega* al, including 67 tanks, 175 gpins ing president under an anhounced ance buelneas and closed his office ABEL’S fighter, figures that contra.sted have the CIO ht^clworkers' 17- Rabaul, the Japanese base In tran.sfer according to that formula ai)d more than 2,000 trucks. More n; Lumber o f All Kinds ment House; Police delegation of powers from Ra­ in the House and Hale building rVARICOSE VEINS? .sharply with 68 bombers and 11 cent wage demand 'thrown out o( New Britain, which once sent were only hbout hail solved. tion and Japanese Con* than 200 l(x;alitics w ere. liberated Maso^,Supplie»—4*alnl— Hardware SERVICE STATION NOTICE fighters lost Monday. panel hearings on groUpds that it mirez, sent a notification o f his A t that time, it can now be re­ by Malinovsky’s troops, the'bulle­ when he wab inducted. The morn­ planes and warehips to pound Check Fingerprints. resignation to the Supreme court. ^ Insulate; No Ultimatum. ing he left for Camp Devens with Rear 26 Cooper Street \rW O -WAY STRETCH IN ORDER TO SERVE YOU B E l^ R Although the Firing Foitresses. is contrary / to existing wage pol­ American invaders in the Solomon ported, the pn^blcma had been un^ tin added. / ^ B^dpam Wool Insulation Liberators and their escoi-ttag icy. ' islands, is virtually useless after The court, at a hastily convoked der study by military authorities Besides menacing the Black SM /' the other inductees from Manches­ Boston, March 10— (;P)—Discov­ ter, a delegation from the Rotary Is again open for business Mustangs, Thunderbolts anc) Light­ Have Common Objectlv^\ weeks of hammering by Allied air­ session, merely acknowledged re­ for several months They were Belfast, Northern Ireland', porta of Nikolaev and K b e n s ^ ceipt o f the notification and a club was present He la a member after being closed for two SHEERTEX nings plunged through heavy anti- ery o f the nude, battered body of The A F L and the CIO, both ^ craft and warships. created in the first place by terms March 10—(iP)—The YOUR alrcrart fire to rea^h’ which arc represented on the War manifesto Ramirez addressed^ to of the Italian suiTei.der last Sep­ (Continued oa Page Tea) of the club. months due to sickness, a middle-aged woman in Charles­ X A headquarters spokesman said has asked neutral Eire to close COAL COKE OIL targets, most of |he German air Labor Board, have a common ob; the nation. tember and d eveloped^ls way: ______._ town late yesterday and o f the photographs showed that not one lihe same prompt, guaran­ force apparently was grounded. jective of dumping the Little Steel Neither document was made The surrender was miide to Gen. the German legation and the Jap­ Tel. S125 steam-seared bodies of a pian and undamaged ship remained in Ra- 2 Main St., teed, repair service. INCOME TAX CONSULTAKT ’The American fliers reported formula or, at least, raising the public immediately. Dwight D. Eisennower, then Medi­ anese consulate as an anti-espio­ Public Records ELAStIC HOSIERY a woman in nearby Saugus a few baul's harbor, and less than 50 1 ^ Shorter hours for the WILL BE LOCATED AT only mlnoc-encounters with the en­ 15 per cent limitation. But, being planes on its six air fields. S|>eclal Cabinet Meeting terranean commander, who acted nage measure to protect Allied w v n TOW OMunrat u o t, TMnmm emy and made no claims of any hours later was ternqed "rather a rivals in the organizing field, they on behalf of the United Sfates, prcMnt, 8:30 to 3:00. Solomons-based aircraft hit Ra­ Meanwhile, Farrell and his min­ troop movements in Northern Ire­ Flashes! ’TriMtee’s Deed aiAoi, samT.tAsrt to»Mia ' NaziVpIanes destroyed. weird comoination” today by Med­ are apprehensive of one another Russia and Britain and in Urn. in­ baul in four attacks Tuesday, isters were discus.sing the situa­ land. ’The Hartford-Connectlcut Trust MHO Omv AT ' ^The Swedish dispatch, pub’ ished ical Ehcaminer William J. Brick- about a grab for standing among terest of the United Nations. Tpe (Late Bulletins ot tip>j^)WU9) ley. pasting the '.nwnship, Lakunai and tion in a special cabinet meeting. Although a note presented late Company, trueteea of the estate JONES FURNITURE ST0RE\1 The London Daily Mail and the workers if the drive succeeds. Tobera airdromes and shipping three big powers, therefore were Ramirez already had vacated ill February by David Gray, U. S. of Sarah E. Slater, to Louis J. and ' quoting neutral sources, said that He said Boston police finger­ Union prestige enters the pic­ the only Allies which had a\direcr Joseph C. Lincoln, Amhor, Dies / .36-38 OAK STR EET with 56 tons of borhbs. There was the presidential palace and taken iplnlster to Eire; contained no ul- Grace P. Tuttle, property on Hud­ ARTHUR under a reorganization of Hitler’s print experts were checking the ture because , of the possibility no intereeptior. , claim to a division of captured ma­ Marrh 10 — /■' a private villa in Buenos Aires. terials. tfgiatum and, no demand for south­ N IC E — C L E A N — M E A L Y — N / ^ V E son street. DRUG STORES air (ximmand now in progress prints in both cases to determine that one union’s case may be used Cut Off <> roups o f Enera,v Lincoln, who DAILY (E>xcept Sun.) UNTIL MARCH 15th. It was, learned authoritatively ern'', Ireland bases, rumors arose Warrantee Deeds Reichamarahal Hermann Goering if there was any connection. ' as the battering ran. to" smash the The Marines in their dpive Sometime after the surrender, I'cls centering^ Ramirez had advised the court he that ' such demands had been W illiam R. Tinker, Jr., to Allen HOURS: 7 P.M. Ton P.M. formula. One alternative possibil­ across .Willaiimez peiilnsula from New England made.A "stand to” by Eire s R. Coe and wife, property on (CoBtiRued on Page Ten) (Continued on Pnge Eight) ity discussed is to throw the whole the west shore have cut tiff, groups had sent his resignation to Far­ (Continued on. Page Eight) e knew as a POTATOES^\ S A T U R D A Y S : 1 P. M .TO II P. M. V ■ I ~i.. ■ I-.- .,1 rell, together with a manifesto to Army wrqs ordered along the Ul­ Boulder Road. \/ issue into a general hearing and of enemy troops on the north tip at a hotel of ' Qultelalm Deeds make It a free-for-all. The forum o f the peninsuia. the nation giving his reasons for ster bordri; from Feb. 25 to Feb. was 74. Lta- 28. 9 2 Bushel \ . Cheney Brothers to Anna Maria would be opened not only to labor American troops advancing the action. It was believed the lad been re­ Salvator and Anna Teresa Viola Death Takes Civil War Seen and Industry, but to the O PA and west of Saidor oh the northeasterp court probably. would limit Ita a<> Allied Forees Note AptMpveil by British ly, had spent AND FOR 16 POINTS AND 50c Angellillo, rights, intereat and MAURICE J. CRQTEAU other government agencies, os New Guinea coast have reached tion to taking note of the com­ The British ' government ap-.^ (eks at this title to property on Pine street. Formerly At Cook’s ServjctTStatlon well as the general public, either Cape Rigny qt the lower lip ot As­ munication without expressing an proved the Ameri'can note, but the^ at Brewster. YOU CAN GET A POUND ClF BUTTER! Frank H. Anderson to William Noted Writer Finland's Peril as individuals or through o n i^ f* trolabe bay. Madang enemy base attitude, Land on Lissa United States is hkndling the job 1870, Lincoln ’Tinker, Jr., rights, interest and zations and institutions. Some on the bay and objective o f the ( Di.spatches from Montevideo, of trying to plug this information litor of the property on Boulder Road: a a a . a a f i WLB members favor having Con­ drive, is 20. airiine miles away. Uruguay, said it ‘ was reported outlet to the Axis which has been o f .American Irvin S. Cobb, 67, Dies Acceptance of Bussia’s gress take on thi^ chore, including A llied heavy bombers and fight­ from Buenos Aires that Ramirez' Berlin Radio Re|>orts Ac* a source of worry to Washington until 1899, the decision. ers attacked airdrom.-s at Wewak resignation bad placed the Far­ ami London for years. m Boston to ; TUP TOP MARKET :z: with .'i6 tons of bomb: and downed rell regime in a difficult position. 3 THINGS At New York. After Original D e m an d s Signs multiplied that only ex­ tion Ijy ^Commaiiflos’ News of the development 'Teacli- Frank DeCiantis, Prop. pert maneuvering and staljing can 71 of the 40 Japanese' fighters (The Farrell government has cd Belfast early this week, V byt LA PIZZA Three Months’ Illness. May Cause Trouble. which attempted interception. taken the position that Ramire. Under Churchill’ s Son, ■ 41 OAK STREET — CORNER COTTAGE ST. TO DO (Continued on Pnge Eight) Solomons-based heavy bombers had merely delegated his author! (Continued on Page Eight) New York, March 10— (/P)— Irvin Stockholm, March 10—(>Pi-^Ac- ty to hia successor on account of London, March 10.— (J’)— "B rit M.ay Accept Nominations 8. Cohb, 67, humorist whose ceptance of Russia’s original arm­ (Continued on Page Ten) iil-healtb. and that consequently ish and American Commando.^’’ Washington. March 10—^ {fD — IN 1944 sparkling; wit apd homely humor istice demands might precipitate no nC\# issue Was raised concern­ under Capt.. Randolph Churchill 'The .Army and Navy have agreed' Uluminfited thouaanda o f written civil war in Finland, Eric Lind- Burma Crisis Treasury Balance ing its recognition by other na­ have landed on Lis.sa island off the Italian Areas fbniially. President Roosevelt an- pagea, the motion pictures and quls^f foreign editor of the Swed­ tions. Dalmatian coast of Yugoslavia, noUni'eses. He'said It was not directed ferred with Marshal Tito, presu­ March 10—(Jh— Activity on all 3. Use Purina pronojse to keep friendly newspa-. New Delhi, March 10^ (JP)— So at any one person and thtri'. no Chek-R-Tabs 28 MAIR t r . pen fully advised.” fast ia Lieut.-Gen. Joseph W. Stll- mably after he parachuted Into battle fionts in Italy dwindled to ps M A H C R m n Yugoslavia. The Berlin broad­ controversy could be made of-It. Antbor of Many Boqks wcll forcing the fighting pace in Even If Votes Are Lost minor patrol operations yesterday in the drinking Trater % cast Identified him as "a Briti.sb • * • X Vitamins, Too Cobb, whose heavy, rugged fea­ north Burma that a crisis which in the face of severe weather. Al­ and Parina Cre-so-fec \ general with thq name of Church­ May Renew Driving Ban tures belled hia nimble, lighpim g will make or break this year's lied headquarters announced to­ Limited Supply Of ill.” but there was no doubt here ^IGmore, Marrh 10.— Pos­ Cooked Shoulders 35c' Lh. to disinfect the brooder humor, waa the author o f /many Burma campaign is now rapidly Concoi-d, N. H., March 10.— UP)— J a leader who by silence wants soft day.- » Produce the most . . .'and the best meat and milk yon that Berlin was-talking about the sible renewal of the eastern house. books, and maigazine articles rang­ approaching. Wvidell L. Willkie, candidate for J financing;'-then it doesn’t want Allied aircraft managed to get FREE005I OF can . . . to give fighting America the vitamin rich food the Republican presidential nomi- . me,” he declared. "That’s why 1 prime minister’s son.- There was pleasure driving ban anil still more BUTTER ing In subject from broad comedy Critics who once scoffed at the into the air, howrvef, for 900 sor­ Cooked Hams .... 37c Lb. nation, says he believes (n telling want everyone in New Hampehire no immediate confirmation, how­ reductions in gasoline imMons Were it needs. It just stands to reason that vitamin rich feed sketches to the tender ’’Judge possibility o f. a major Burma ac­ ties. Medium bombers again at­ WORSHIP people the truth even if it costa to vote next Tuesday.” ever. of the landing report. forecast today by a Maryland win make your iivesiock prime and heaitby . . . for that Priest” tales. As an extempora­ tion this, year have begun to show I tacked shipping and other targets Rib Corned Beef . . 15^ Lb. WHITE ROCKS him votes. r - He told newsmen that he "came Churchill. 32, was the first at Santo Stefano and Montalto di Office of Price AihnlnlstratlMi .. .Is dear to the neous speaker he was unsurpassed surprise and real intereat in the kind of pr^uction. "Trying to be o f service to m y ' to New Hampshire because you" are member of Paraliament to become Castro northwest of Rome. Light spokesman. The official ileclarcd Pork kiflneys and was in constant demand for The Red Cross fact that, with limited reso|irccs, H am b u rg...... 29c Lb. heart of every AN D REDS country and my fellow citizens going to have a primary., I want a paratrooper, Allies have bombers hit enemy gun .positions there are definite Indlutloas that (No Points) Americaa. Wa after-dinner engagements. ’’Vinegar Joe” has forced his way means more to me than t<> do I ho .subterfuge or anything indirect been giving aid to T ito ’s parti at Campoleone back of ihg Anzio such may be taken, atthougb he. Starting in the newspaper busi­ approximately . 100 miles into otherwise and becoVne president,” \ about that " saps, but ’ there has been no offi­ beachhead and the railway at pointed out that any action wouM Cube S(eak.4 eonat H am oag ness in Paducah as a boy of 18, / ‘Makes Life We Handle Moon’sA. V and north Burma. he said yesterday during a press His New Hamshire visit came cial amiouncement o f the presence Capranica. be entirely a matter for the na- 19c Lh. our n ost precloas 18c each- (Jobh S04MI graduated to New Solid Pieces df Oven Roa.«.ts Jape Fnoe M ajor Decision conference. only a few days before the state’s ot British Commando pr Ameri­ Approximatel.v 30 enemy air­ Gonal OPA. > Hhertles. > , » York. Within a year the Cobb More Livable” The leathery-faced general is "That has been our trouble for pre-convention primary which will can Ranger troops 'In Yugoslavia. craft were sighted over the battle • * * Boneless Sirloin Steaka. ~- Collectiori Other Quatity Feeds legend had started. Aa a highly rapidly confronting the Japanese some years now,” he addeii “They provide the first teat of delegate The text of the broadcast:' area during the day, the announce­ Quota Put Oa Liquor Import* No. 2 Lega of Lamb Fresh Shoulders ' ' a • paid reporter oh ’The Evening with a major decision—they must have been telling the people too strength between Willkie and Gov "Events taking place at Lissa ment said. Tw o Allied planes are Washington, March 10. — World Cobb waa credited with ta- draw forces from other Burma much of what they like to hear, 'Thomas E. Dewey o f New York. are of major interest. A British missing. The government today put-a two* POTATOES Boneless Pot Rr^ista NtOMC Gieckcarbodrd ing the author of the famous fe- fronts to halt Stilwell’s Chinese general with the name of Church­ Captives Paae 15.006 way squeeze on Imported whoiipea. TAR? Will Be Held rather than the facts and what we W illkie said that if the Republi Loin of Pork Get Your Onion Sets Now mark made when it’s feared city Support the and American columns, or permit must face in the future;” .cans based their campaign "on ex­ ill arrived there a tew days ago H eadquartM announced that A War Production taiard order editor, the late Charles Chapin, him to accomplish his objective and has taken over command of placed strict quota limits on im­ 50c Bushel nd iktokh Of We Have A Gocid Supply I The remark was prompted by a perience, the president wilt win be­ the total of Germans captured on Calves’ and Beef Liver Chickens waa reported to be ill. relatively unhindered. Hia aim question concerning WiUkje’s Allied island troops. ports o f rum, gU , cordials and •UnONM MOtALf MO VOtlSOICO Feed Store War Fund fore we starti" all fronts in Italy since the Salerno 9 ‘ "Let’s hope.” the young reporter is to clear the Japanese from north whlsklea mads from eane sugar in 1063 Idain, 0pp. Forest St. Friday March 10th statement, made in a recent Ht) added that "anv of the RC' Strength 4>f About IJivO landings last September has now ev said, "that It’s nothing trivial.” Burma so he can build n new link speech, that $16,000,000,000 should publican''candidates for president, “ Whether these troops slop' in­ passed 16.000. Three thousand o f Cuba. Mexieo, Puerto Rico, thn After asrvlng on the editorial to the Burma road which can t « added to the national budget together vrith all the Republican clude the Tito followers' of whom these were taken on the beachhead Virgin islnails niid risewhcrei and TKLEPHONB 7711 , Please Have Your Prepared Cans the O0ee of Price Admtalstiatlan Larsen’s Feed Service and production aide of several mo­ carry supplies to fittin g forces this coming year, rather than govemora and even some o f the there about 2,000 on the island re­ and 1,500 in and around Cossino. KLEIN'S BfARKET tion pictures, he was tempted to In China. ' , $10,000,000,000 as proposed. by Democratic govemora, omild tqke mains to be seen. A t any rate, Skirmishes occurred . between Mextaoruled that and one beretofoea type o poU f alsshslls 38 DEPOT S Q U A R E ^ T E U S i O i ^ try hia hand as an actor. In his over the White House and mrect there are several American and patrols at various points yesterday bevnrngewill have to prodneod carry a aoar in . tar tbio particatar hff srti

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knowing what she did when Show. Sl^i^^Te Buckland dlatrlct, was de . . . . ---- j ------—— u whether pe'tlte. blonde Mrs. Wuebefer,pleading tem­ (Ooattaued frsai Page Om I t j ^ U m k e to be allowed to erect a small sign o f Foreign W ar«l tneiuding the theaters had trying to got pictiires in front of their,undertaking ho,me porary insanity, hadx,^ said her Ifelen Wucherer is guilty of mur- Anderson-Shea Fjst Qbmmander, Guard), printed a grim, editorial ^ at the same .time they were shown ly I "mlpd' went blank” Ab** J. Andrew Holzheimir, narrowly Old SoVa heart reached for her revotver\ when declaring that while Germans \ In neighboring towns. '' . ' escaped death by ,suffocation early Star witness thus far In the 55,- year-old “ model husband,” high^ Wucherer refused to “break with” may be weary of the war they seph Hublard to erect a storage this morning V hen fire which 450,000 suit of the Prefect Cor­ east, school teacher and real ^ ta 'le Mrs. Johnson, or accept her should remember that tbs Allies building on Middle turnpike started from a coin music box gut- poration, o f which he is president, PIKEHURST GROCERY salesman whom she said-hhe of­ possl that the two women “share msy also bS “sick and tired” of at Bhiri street. An approval for the P ^ t home at Manchester against a group of the nation’s vi| two years was '^ranted to the W il­ fered to share with "the other him with each other.” the cohflict. •And, Just think. 15 ns! points will buy s Sliank leading film distrlbutois, Peskay '■ V , f v liams Oil Company to engage in woman.” Groshens conceded the defense Likening the present stage of -/rrfw, Open ►'riday until • F. M. half ol Ham or 25 |M>liits a Butt,. .quite a drop ^ lia m * Foi tin, th e , V. F. W, said yesterday that one thcat^ V" aiitoiuob.le repairing ' on Broad The defense rested and the Juf- contention that Wucherer, de­ the wai to the last half-mile of a Open .SInlordn.v from #:00 A. M. until 6 P.' M. ...ord er Plnehurst read.v to serve ham. (Also Club steward, ia credited with the executive, after looking over the street and >Carl Olson of 180 Ma­ ors retired for the night late last scribed by his nclghbora as appar­ difficult mountain climb, the or­ slices and CanadUn Baeon points reduced). possible escape of four members Greenwich .motion picture situa^ 7 O Yon win tnd Snturday n good shopping day at ple street was given permission ovenlhg. ently a model husband, h o p ^ to of the club, when he left a card gan said: tion, remarked: The state , charges that Mrs. / / / • Ptoehurst with plenty o f help to you t ALVES’ LIVER , SW EETBKEAUS to keep chickens at the home of marry Mrs. Johnson but said “W e game to Instigate a noise he “ W e can be blunt for a change "By the tlma .^he actors -get promptly. To make sure they nre r«^d.v Wucherer, 44. killed August Wu­ W ■ (iROTE’S FRANKIT RTS PHESSEO HAM his brother, at 13 Oak J>i5ve are not trying him for derellc- heard in the iOqms above, only to and say that in the fifth year we here, they’re tired.” Friday and Sntufday we roust ask that call or­ cherer in their suburban Philadel­ arc really fed up with the whole street., , ■’ tiops.” find the upper floor ablaze and The ‘Cqrporation, operating the 'T' ders be *plK>ned the day previous. Polish Rings and Llverwurst phia home last Oct, 31 after he filled with smoke. ' . war. , . . The danger la the ten­ Pickwick and Greenwich theaters M Ft told her that he wanted a divorce Customers are Just beginning to realise the FREitH PORK SPAUERIBS ...... lb. 25e Takes Shortages In Stride He warned those Ip the "dug- dency of Germans to forget the in Greenwich, charges that the Tommy Ryan— Jean Carroll loyr ja ia t value o f pork products .since the reiliir- to marry brunette Mrs. Marion out” below Of the fire and groped other side is getting tired, tob. In companies would not provide films (Only 1 point). Johnson. 37. a divorcee, dress­ Mee Monday. Albuquerque, N. M.—OP) — The Bridges Urges his way along the wall to find a the First World war the enemy for these two houses until 14 days Blue Barron's Band, world fa­ maker and former school teacher. / B ■ % RIB ROAST PORK (or Strip) ...... lb. S?c Salad Bowl New Mexico Indian remembers his light switch, tnen,went to the hall was more than once within a after they had been shown in mous "Music of Yesterday and Asks Verdict of Innocent A t S peints a pound you esn • kh< mos direct The Ave members of the club special added attraction at every NORTH OF POST OFFICE ’ ONE BLOCK FROM STATE ARMORY fiolainaL BiuJiqi and most sensitive Instrument of taking Collins to police headquar­ dent and secretary of the Para­ aud get some Hills today, (^fine hroa. beep closed for the evening. confident about it.” with Dona Drake. ArrcfW Into a blotter tor the th->ughts and VA ir rii’ f Bros In s«I«cting Natural S ew ard Fortin left the bar and Peskay testified tnat his letter There is a midnight show to­ f ! wishes and purposes of the execu­ ^ 2 . 2 4 . ...fO R OGl a r^reation rooms above and ear­ writing efforts came to naught. night only. Bridge shoes you don't tive branch ? ' ned the contents of the cash regis Considers Issue Vital There are l%te stage shows Sat­ Exclusive Hpudqiiartcrri For Athletic hove to choose between " I dare to pose th,- matter so ter with him to the basement. MANCHtSl I M Found Dead In Bed urday and Sunday at 10 p. m. FINER TYPE Shortly after 1:30 a. m. a noise •Arrow Merchandise In Maiulieslcr. beoutyond comfort... sharply because 1 consldei the Is- ...... ('RU'kET CHAlfl.S gue too vital for doabletalk and was heard In the room above and NOW PLAYING North Branford, March 10—(/Pi they hove oil the nncirl- evasion. Vi^at we have witneMod F o r t i n called vtpetaini "wlitf* —Ulysses N e s f 'TT,- a’^IacTuimitli Shirts/ in these critical years is not lim ­ there” but there waa no answer and machini.st, was found dead in CH _c. "ABEt O ^ IS nest of other shoes plus ply an attempt of the executive to and the members continued play­ bed yesterday In the two-room $5.95^ Influence and shape legislation. It ing cards. The, noise waa heai U cottage he occupied alone. Cion- hidden features that again and Fortin left the game, has been, in effect, a consistent stable Charles Leonard said Neal, fteflevs misery dlreO attempt by the executive to legis­ leaving the bag of bills and change who had been in 111 health recent­ ceus 0 0 c and A diamalic low price EtC iIP E ^ —irithout "doting,'’ moke every step de­ behind, to investigate, with the ■ .____ I . ■ i------*-— ly, had been shot In the forehead late;" for so much color and lightful... Try a pair ond Bridges declared that it was results already noted. Fortin re­ PLUS: “SING A JINGLE- and that there was a .32 Calibre "one thing to examine and take covered the money Intact after the pistol in his hand. Arrow Handkerchiefs quaint charm. Soft note the difference. A Are- had been checked. ■*BBflitaV!;SJSS exception to the conduct of the toned maple frame, legislative branch of constitution­ Taken ta Hospital I’lii.r 1 /'nilial While 75c correct style for every al government” but "quite another Following the escape of the Ave TOMORROW smart chintz uphol- members. Commander Hoizhelmer DISTINCmVB occasion. thing to emasculate its functions, atery, and a aaucy BOUUOIR CMAIR.S to undermine its Influence and to was taken to Memorial hospital MORNING chip away JU constitutional pow­ for treatment of several cut* *nd 2 for $1.00 3 for $1.00 Arrow Shorts 75c flounce aa a flnishing N ot to be confuaed with chairs bruises sustained when he made A BIG TREAT THC MITZIC. IsoriiM d**** ers, duties and prerogatives, one touch. usually found so low. Finer, more fittinf a »ip is sbiliciMd IMsk after another. his escape through the window. For The comfortable, smarter than most. Would Define Time Element 'The damage from Are and Smoke Csfscsl gw, IWck Hand tailored in a O C "1 propose therefore, he con ia so bad that it ia expected that YOUNGSTERS variety o f chintzes. ^ J Pstsst Trist, sr WMs Cilnded, "to Join In introducing leg­ the building will be condemned tor Csrocsl . . . . ; islation with che purpose of defin­ public use a; timbers and Aooriiig AN A L L ing the time alemet.t in all war have been badly burned. The Club Suits Sold Exclusively At powers and setting m clear and un recently made extensive repairs to Cartoon Show equivocal limitation on the exer the building downstairs, including DOORS OPEN AT 9:5* f * # y » OF MANCHESTERM/ cise of those powers. the laying of new floors and In­ .SHOW STARTS AT lOiM Fine fuhrirn fiiiply tail­ "I believe Congress should act stallation of Venetian blinds for WERB n e r ’S on this matter before it becomes the windows and redecoratlon of ADMISSION! ored. AH the new pat­ * V X SHOF.SHOE STORE another political football to be the rooms and addition of new c h i l d r e n ...... l i e / kicked'nround by the partisans of furniture. The club carries insur­ e t i i v s 825 Main Street A D U U T S '...... flde expanded and well-nigh unlimited ance on the property. terns you are seeking.' 1115 MAIN ST OPPOSITE HIGH SCHOOL executive authority.” TAX INCLUDED. Open Thuradny and Saturday Evening^' Nazin Sut*e SUN.-MON.. TUBS. fOR 1ST' DANCE Yaitks Use MANCHESTER PLEASE NOTE! . $27-50 New Arm SPORTS CENTER Since We Will Be In . and up Wells Street Attendance At The New York (Continued from Page One) PLUS . . . •MOONUOHT Sat. Night, March 11 IN VKBMOJrr flairdreasera’ Convention •NEW Berlin were an eerie red from 8 to 12 \ Area. / _ HELP THE RED CROSS! — In another precision bombing Modem and OU Fsahloaed. Wednesday, the Swede aald. a siib- Fsrmsriy HsM At MWaata BAIL ANNE CAMPBELL’S •SMART marine parts plant at WUdau also Petas MIUss, P n n p ter. was smashed. He said P ro p a g ^ - A Good Time tor Toong and Oldi MIDNITE SHOW da Minister Coebbsls, also gaul^rit- SRUMMUOn FRIDAY BEAUTY SALON •UP-TO-DATE -r o f Berlin, had called a m e e tly For Cash Only . . . No Exchanges or Returns. of all district leaders, high rank­ 853 Main Street^— Rubinow Building ing party men, police and storm STATE TOMY For tliat'-in-hetween troop leader* to plan total evac^ WALTZES • BOPS / The i ation of Berlin within the n ^ HARTFORD \ few days, should the daylight EVERY TUESDAY AND season in th^ Spring raids cimtinue. FRIDAY NIGHTS WILL BE CLOSED Heavy Damage O an^ MONDAY,— TUESDAY — WEDNESJDAY Berlin dispatches said the Americans on - Thursday caused K. OF C. HAU , m ar ch 13 - 14 AND 15 heavy damage to dwellings Md 28 Prospect Street, Harttsrfl DEPOT SQUARE VALUE TO 12.91 hit three hospitals, the Hubertus, .5 0 \ 3 - < “ / \ . Rlttsberga and Hlndenburg. German quarter* aid American \ VALUE TO 16.98 losaea were higher than the seven Art Webster's •'A and up " . - 5.00, \ bombers and one Aghtsr OM Ttmsnf Oroherira ed In London. They asserted ttaf, the lodsea were not greater be­ w m u Post, Prompter Fez-Trots 2-12 Squats .■■' a '• * \s VALUE TO 19.98 cause o f th# weather. ' 8.00 \* 2- Foreign passengers leaving Ber­ w' CHVow Prepared To Cater lin received GestiHpo warning* ^ to talk or they would be barred To Your Individual Tastes from returning to Germany. "S a t u r d a y o nlyi- y.-- - - ■ New Haven'Elks Completely Renovated Girls’ Dresses. . . . 60 Years Old STARTS TODAY nn.9B _ New Haven, March 10-s-(5*) Modem In Every Respect LU 1 .00,,,.. . . VALUE TO 1.98 The New Haven lodge of Elks waa 60 year* old today. ■I51M The snmvsrasry was celebratafl 36 . ■ " 80—Cotton last night in the clubfooms where 5av* TO 3.29 Mayor John W. Murphy, th# chief as Mr opcsker, Isunded the local arid na­ DRESSES tional organization for Its wh- DRESSES Values From $5.98 EXCELLENT CUISINE trlbuUona to ths war eJTort 'and .. . . VALUE TO 5.98 good work in th* commiuiity. Representing 3.00 . $ 2 . 8 8 WE SPECIALIZE IN PIZZ A, Cflisirman James W. Chew of Values up to $14.98 the snmverssry committee gavs a SPAGHETTI — STEAKS AND CHOPS hiatory of the lodge of Elks after 70—Reg.' 53.98 ■«. m w s fi sPRii 5 “ ...... VALUE TO 8.98 Ehcslted RulenJJoyd U C3i*ae wsl- 1 ^ ' Sport Goats coihsd the members. BLOUSES CtHtUSe-^SOH__ m $ j .88 ISC THE TIME IS NOW . . . TO SELECT YOUR FUR SCARF FOR Persomi] Notices " BOYS’ .... 810.00 and up DANCING ' , • ; ' $1.59 'TNI STOKIOF QUAIITY SPRING . . . SILVER FOX. WILD MINK, NORTHERN MUSKRAT, MEN’S .... 812.50 and up EVERY EVENING OR SIBERIAN SQUIRI^EL IS THE PERFECT FUB ACCESSORY 'W Fur Trim Coats ..... In Menoriaoi Jn lovins mvmorjr o f our Soar TO HIGHLIGHT YOUR SPRING SUIT, YOUR NEW CARDIGAN w ifr; and inuthtr.. Annie Scott, who . 1 '• died March to, 193S, aleo our dear COAT . . '. THE SCARF SKETCHED ABOVE IS ONLY 29.‘J8 PLUS eon and brother 1.00110 who died ON THE SAME PROGRAM: FOOTWEAR FOR ALL THE FAMILY 1.00 . : I . . . . . VALUE TO 49.98 March I, 194<>. Dickie Moor* — Tina Thayer' T A X . . . WE CARRY OTHERS TO 150.00, Calm and ifeacelul they are alcepio* In “JIVE JUMOnON” ; * i Sweeteat reit that foHowa pata 767 M AIN ST. TEL. 3493 < . ^ Wa who loved them aadly mla# them Support The Red Cross—Make It More In ’44 And truat in Ood to meet analn. Advertise in The Herald——It P«vs M Another Bi

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. i MANCHESTEtJ Kyh^V^T/ HEHALI), MANCHF-STE^COXN.^ FRIDAY, MAUCH 10, 1014 W( meeting 'with Fuel 900 tons of b'jidlj' needed coSl PAGE FOUR laclpUoaiy Lloyd Geor„o daily. A total of 105 pits in the , Ten Wprjk^rs thraa workara chaMMiattli vlolat- State Here Fifin Action and Immediately appealed to the Werah fields nave been closed and A I mlaa^4rord mokaBmaa miners to resume work pending the strike spread yesterday to fe-?' Boil>^K<’niov«Ml ^ p m Train Wreckage Eiffhl Solders. aaid 350 anmld^ atormed the la>^ future negotiations to settle their nine Scottish' pits, where 7,0^- k e T ta H ic Pay Penalties bor rebrttdns office, cauatag efin- To Be Taken wage complaints. workers whlked out. ■ ‘ f Red ai^rcbla damage, and baaung a Miners’ delegates, meanwMle, Face idant guard. went forward with plans for a Is Problem Cross FoH Employes The crack-ddwB was Abe fifat Britain Prepared to conference Saturday, a t which ^ybr Part ia>'Kouge alnee Thomaa ,annouiiea4 a they will discuss concessions al­ Helped 2 Gernian Pri^ Rouffe )llc!y adopted t r VJkM^CIO Tak^' Over Mines in ready won. and Issued a call for a David Bosimell itematlonal axeeutiya board for rev Shown Thai i|* Aircr.aft ,„-0iitbjreak^ 0^er>1to-^End Strike. series' of woricets’ maSs meetings fovanted the UffTce, 933 .llain St.—^el. 6631 oners Escape; Five dealing with urUdcar'strilwft on Sunday^ ' M Obaeiy»'Dirtter of .''Sobmariaff. QUm of State It U Exchange Notes ■ petifilt, March 10—(>P)—Appnr- London. March JO.-—OP) — ..-The Uniqn-'leaders said the miners Production — Tuesday through ;W Uy With full sanction of union The ooifi'pany eaid it-tfould ”cofi' BiitUh war cabinet let It be did not fully understand the con- Worrying the OIRctaln. Untie to bend oyer backward to cessioh* which were granted Wed­ Friday. 10—. 4:30; Thursday eve­ Camp Hale, Colo., March ,10 W , officisls, the ngmiHi of Ten Ford known today that firm action will Pal potenlsd ihs'Hatlew ning. 7.-9;: Center church. observe to letter the union, be taken to halt the coal strike nesday when the fuel mlhlster ap|- Hartford. MarOh 10.—Th* Con­ —Miiitary disclosures that ftVet jM o to r Co., etnpibyes who parUci- compaiY tract," but' it would proved an agreement between the Oround 'fiiad* for ceelor, , SiurrFical Dressings — Kvery which has virtually paralyzed the qukkOr, ''Foolhor Teudi’’ »hoyi«a' . WlC. necticut H!«lrtray Sftfety Commis­ Wednesday. Anicrlcan ' Legion WACs exchanged notes witli; Ger­ pated In a demonstration in the "nojongcr t o i e r ^ Aank boodlum- rich South Wales minefields un­ operators and men advancing the sion iwa reconwjSnded to Ufe Home, 10-4:30. . _ ' . man war prisoners and that eight ■_Rouge plant aircraft building wers diegulaed''na unlonieni.” Six less the 90.o6o or more miners piece rate scale and providing ex­ UAW-CIO CO. imittee men were Oonficctlcut, Chiet^ of Police As- Monday evening group ,wlU American soldier*'Helped two prla- -^lilotted permanently from the-pay- now idle return at once to the tra allowances for those forced to among the ten discharged. Ford work in water or heavy dust,' ..'"'a^atlQ n th at permissive legisla- s U r t March 13; 7:30, Production oners escape emerged today from *^roU today. ^ pltq. tton-'be obtained from the IMS room. Center Church. ' _ The discharges and indefinite officials said, and five commiUee- Tlilrieen members of Parlia­ Investigation of the Germans’ men were Incluoed In the ten "sus­ There.w as no-tfftlclal indication ^ n e r a l Assembly enabling Con- Blood Donors March 17 is suspensions of ten other persons wbt^ the action would be. but .la­ ment from labor districts will go n e ^ cu t communities to enact'or- next Blood'Bank. Call Mrs, Cus­ flight from Csmp Hale with .in ac- I ,,were meted out a t a hearing which pended pending further inveeUga- tion." bor leade'ra. said the government through the mining districts over eHnsncea controlling bicycle use ter, 30: 7; .JoFf'«appoinlments. cused traitor.' i( T i R £ S ended late yesterday. The hearing the week-end to explain the con­ An .VriUy aniiounceinent made Thomae said the unauthorized was prepared to take, over- the and blcycla tinffic. Also, the Safe­ Nurse 1tecrultmcnt\-Mrs. My- waa attended by, Richard T. Leon­ mines as (t did during the general cessions,, which, It was said, will m Alt'* ly Cornmiaaion has recommend- haver, 6214. clear, however, that the holes were . y * Moron ard, national Ford director for the stoppage in the (dant coreroom re­ net the miners between seven and ilOUlAK s u l t s from a dispute over produc- strike of 1926. ' IOh.2S« ed that Vhe police chiefs aasoclar hot linked with the escape of the irBATTeny United Autamobile W o r k e r a John Hodiak, Tallulah Bankhead and Henry Hull in a scene from eight million pounds ($28,000,000 KAZ6RI Germans who were captured in Uoh standards which previously Alfred Hitchcock’s production of "Lifeboat," by John Steinbeck play- Makes Appeal fo’.Besuirie Work POMiu leot tlon go on record as approving . ' Calendar . \ (CIO); Joseph Twyman, reUring Arthur Horner,'.pr^ldent of the to $32,000,000) annually.. •Uhgu loot ru^icnr establishment of "bicycle courts" Mexico Feb. 18 along with Pfc. ic one ASM president of Ford Local 600,ofAhe bad been agreed upon by both the Ing st the State Sunday. Monday and Tuesday. .. ______Monday— ' ■ company and the union. powerful Welsh''miners union, re­ It Is estimated that the strike and bicycle safety clubs supct^ Nurses’ Aides at the hospital. Dale Maple, 23. of San Diego, union, with which th eem p lo y es HOLLOW GROUND RAZOR BLADES Calif,. it O t L were affiliated; and.r mure Sewing, WCTU group. South ple, the announcement said, in­ San Antonio, Tex. —Samuel Connecticut communities. The Methodist church. disturbance and an unauthorized him International fame as one of than 40 years. * survey has been filed with the Sewing, Emanuel Lutheran volved the other eight soldiers. Is Rapidly Becoming One work stoppage I'uesday which he Canada’s flying aces in the First Davenport Bridge, 87. known In ------^------association committtee, headed oy The extent and nature of their as­ ’ said waa "unjustified” and In vio­ World war. He was a naUve of mining circles in the United States Ladles Aide. Production center. serted participation were not made Chief WaJler A. Sandstrom of Home Nursing class, St. Brid­ lation of the union's constitution Carleton Place, Ont and Mexico. He was bom in i A new electroplating process the West Hartford Police Depart get’s church, evening. public. and no-strike oledge. 1-ondon—Dr. Bemardus Maria Newton, Mass. lor making tin cans is not only ment. to be submitted to the Rescue workers remove the canvas ct'.vered body of Louis MuIIowney of Dorchester, Ma.ss., a Lieut. Col. John A. Chase, camp Of The Most Valuable The discharged and suspended Taveme, 69, vice president of the Wednesday— lirenian 011 the New.Haven railroad, aftd' he was killed when an engine and freight train collided in New York—Kings County Judge much faster but will save the In­ March meeting of the |>ollce commander, said "You can draw employes were accused by the Supreme court of The Nether­ Peter J. Brancato, 61, former aa- dustry an estimated 1,200,000 tons Surgical Dressings. American the Dover slri'Ct yards In Bo.sto'i. The cnguu)*:r was injured. (AP Wirephoto.) \ your own conclusions about con­ company of using “riotous meth- groups for action. Legion Hall. lands since 1939 and an authority sistant attorney general of New of tin a year. The Safety CominisBion’s sur­ tents of the notes." Nurses' Aides at the hospital. "Tliree of the WAC.-", Pvt, Fran­ TMngs You Own vey tabulated the replies from an Sewing, St. Mary’s Episcopal cluding dc.ssert ■ witli cusla rii exhaustive questionnaire sent to .sauce, c.ike and coftee. ces H. Bundorf. Birmingham. Ala., •, . . \ church. Pvt. Florence C. Rechon. Now Or­ all Connecticut police chiefs and Sewing.'South Methodist church Bolton Eiiterliiins at IM found that "the bicycle Is a traf­ Weddings leans, La., and Pvt. Margert-te L, TAKE CARE OF REPAIRS NOW! Conserve your car . group. Production center. Miss Mae Murdpe^ of Lake Franklin, Oakland, Calif., already fic problem in urban areas, where Sewing, Center church. The Bolton Board ot Education for the, duration by having it checked periodically by our trafnc is more or less congested, street entertaincii i^veral of lier have been before courts martial at Sewing, Mrs. / Watts,’ High will meet- Tuesday evening at 8 friends-at a dimiei and thi a'Ler Camp Hale and pleaded guilty, expert mechanics. You’ll appreciate our service, our but is not a problem In less dense­ Street Extenaiou:’ o’ckick at the home of the secre­ Clarke-Laneri On The Tip Of Every Tongue! party on I lie oi^ision of her .six- said the release. ly populated districts. Consequent­ Pickup ^nd delivery of Produc­ tary, Mr.s. Mark Carpenter., in Ml anil Mrs. George Laneri, of thorough work. We will help you to get the maximum When You Shop At HALEYS teeniti birthdiy on Wednesilay "They were given sentences ly, bicycle traffic must be treated tion, Motor Corps. South Gla.st.onbury, announce the as a community problem and not South Bolton. evening Miss Murdock received ranging from four to six months’ amount of driving from your allotment of gas by servic­ Thursday— Selfs tmen’h .Meeting numerous lovely gifts. f marriage of their daughter, confinement. The remaining two a sUte-w1de subject as is the case Nurses’ Aides at the hospital. The monthly meeting of the Bol­ Louise Gcoi'giana. to Lieutenant ing your car from bumper to bumper. Let us check with vehicular traffic movement. ’ la-giiin of lioiinr are to be tried iji the near future.” Sewing, St. James’-School. ton Board of Selectmen will be George G. Clarke, son of Mrs'. Four DIrfHitl.v Impllcpted , your car today. In iU bulletin, the Safety Com­ Sewing, ' Emanuel Lutheran Miss Pearl Giesccke. daughter Fmma Clarke, of 120 West Center Self Serve and Health Market mission mentioned special mate­ held Monday afternoon in the Of the eight accused soldiers, SILBROS SMASHING OFFER OF church, Dorcas Socliety, Prodiic- Fireplace Room of the Coniimini- of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Giesccke, street, this town. rial received from various com- four “were directly implicated in tlon center, evening. ty Hall. of old Miildle Turnpike was select­ The ceremony was performed the escape plot, the announcement II.-O. Quick Cooking munlUes throughout the state Fridsy— ed this week as a nn'mber of the Jnmiaiy .ll. at the Army Airport when the police chiefs returned tjimrryville Slethodlst said, identifying' them as Pvt. BI004 Bank at St. Mary’s ■•Who Will Betray Him?" will Legion of Honor in the High cl^apel. Kirtland Field, Albuquer­ the questionnaires. Theohil J. Leonai-d. Stonewall 15 Oz. Can 16 Oz. Pkg. church. be the sermon topic of the Kev. School World. Miss GieseckC has que, New Mexico. Miss Marie Col- Tex.. P\-t. Paul A. Kissman. Erie,. 25c Oats 10c ' "Oi particular Interest was the Nurses’ Aides" at the hospital. cagno of South Glastonbury was George W. Wiseman at the 9:30 done outstanding work at the Pa., Pfc. Eric B. Hotelling, Moun­ DEPOT SQUARE Nabisco 100^ ‘Offlcisl Safety Manual’ issued by FAIREST EASTER FASHIONS Home- Niirsing class, St. Brid­ bridesmaid. and.Meutenttpt Fry,.a ^»e-MerMe»-Pottoa Department,, n inoruiug-.worsrtiiilat, the Ciu^^y- H Igli School a nti,wi tain Lakes, N. d./ and- Pfc.- Fried-- it O*. Can Falrnibiint THfle get"* "CWlirth.'evening. " ville Methodist churclr. June.,'‘after which sFie plans to "friend of the' bridegroom, was best rlch 'W. Siering, /Chicago. pretantioua booklet carrying per­ Nutrition class, DoPcas Society. .study for the nursing profession, man. Pkgs. sonal messages from Mayor Fran­ The Youth KellowsH'ip will meet 'The Army said all except Hotel A ll Bran Emanuel Lutheran church, eve­ Tuesday . evening at church The bride and bridegroom are ling admitted Maple’s accu.sations Peas and Carrots 2 Cans 29e cis TL Danaher and Police Chief tlie t ’orreetlon ning. basement from 7 to 9 p-.m. under liviivg at Sumner, New Mexico. and gai’e information InvoUnng (S Points). Dovalette Michael B. Carroll, regarding safe A typographical envr in Thur.s- Benefit entertainment. South the direction of .Mrs. Herald Lee. Lieutenant Clarke was recently others. The/other four were less Ernest Roy, Prop. '‘- use of bicycles,” the Safety Com- Methodist church. day’s column in the item concern­ promoted to flight engineer.' The WSCS will present an cve- ing the paper collection to be seriously implicated and were con- 241 NORTH MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 5113 Sanitary Napkins Pk«. 19e aion stated. / Saturday— niiig of movies this evening at 8 fined_eadirig further lnquti:fc__ At Pre-War Values!- Punch Brand' Safety Keg^tiaiia Nurses’ Aides, at. the hospital,— matie in Bolton for—the—Amei'iean DeSolo — PlymoulK^^^CKrysIerSifrviee __*ast-Hartford-imbllc-8chool-*n- ^ lo c k in the cluueh basement. Red Cro.ss had Selectman Thomas Chapter Office closed In after­ Everyone is invited. A silver Plans to Speak The first periodica! In the U. S. The house that does something for you, is entitled to your patronage! Silbros Peppermint and Spiced Pears Burt OIncy thorltles united with Police Chief noon. Wilson offering the use of the Bol­ was Benjamin Frenklin’s “Gen­ TimoChy J . Kelleher in publishing collection will be taken. Ice cream ton Congregational church for the Surgical Oreasing* will be on sale following the Cii- eral Magazino and Historical have done something big! We manipulated our buying, manufacturing, designing Large and Medium Size Jars safety regulations, nrhile copies of A good attendance Wednesday collection. The. correct statement Oil Basic EMglisli Chronicle," issued in 1714 In Phila­ Pumpkin or Squash tcrtninmcnL is that Selectman Wilson has of­ local ordlnahcea were sent to the at the Surgical Dressings meeting Bolton C’ongr«‘gutional delphia. and cloth purchases, to make your clothes dollar buy as much as it did before we ’ No Points. Ssdtey Gomml^on from Wllli- sent the work along at a great fered the loan of the town truck Storrs. March 10—1e Fee. ' Foreign Wars, in cooperation with at the meetings, which are held beaver, eimilinc, near seal, polar was one of the first universities In No. 2 Cun the Greenwich^ Police Depart- 7-30 in the basement of the Tissue 6 Rolls 27c every Wednesday from 10 a. m. to church. For the current month seal, nmrmotine, erminette or the country to experiment in basic PHONE 4050 the Safety Commission dS' 4:30 p. m. at the American Legion .squirreline. English' instruction. Bi the i-efreshments at the .social ered. Home on Leonard street. A clean tViUte Cross Golden Bantam Corn prwalk sent, in 'a n excellent wash dress or coverall apron and period of the group are hi"'"®: to be used in noting a covering for the hair are the cared for in order by the follow­ ing' Mr. and Mrs. Roger Gardner, A Few of the Outstanding Buys: Rolls / ' 2 ' Cana 29c ensuring repair of only requirements, other than Tissue 7 29c Miss Betty ^ockus. Ml.ss Char­ , within a reasonable willing fingers and a deep concern St. Lawrence pmiBSlon'a bulletin for the welfare of our fighting lotte Hoar, John Swanson, Milton Savol stated. men. Jensen. Mr. and Mr.s. John Col­ Under the heading "Splendid Blood Donors lins. Cut String Beans 2 Cana 21c Bolton Grunge | “FAMILY Gal. Work Accomplished ^TsUie Am er The gift of life seems , appro­ BOYS’ A GIRLS’ Bleaching Water 23c lean Automobile'Asaociatlim," the Bolton Grange meets this eve­ a u th o riz e d let priate at the Easter sea.soh, and ning at 8 p. m: in the-Fireplace APPAREL 19 Oz. Cun Safety Commission p rais^ ^ the that chance to give a pint of blood CLOTHES, promotion of bicycle safety Room of the Community Hall. to the Red Cro.ss blood plasma Ladic-« Benevolent d4oclety SHOP’* TOOl ried on by the Connecticut Mot 1 bank, which may very well mean 3-Lb, Jar Frjehd's Beans 2 Cana 31c Club of New Haven and the Au­ ^^eturn to life from the Very door Sixteen members attended the Headquarters fo r Crisco 68c tomobile Club of Hartford, oF^qath for some man in our monthly meeting of the Ladles \ SPECIAL! P'A fig h li^ forces, is yours when the Benevoient society held Thursday afternoon at the h(>me of Mrs, mobileAmit visits Manchester 2 Lbs. 35c Lbs. again on ^^Ss.s War Fun John Jo! three other members will provide J. O’Grady, Jr., of Branford, yice Department of Agriculture, in­ 2 ^ factory-approved methods^are em- charge for any check-up of your caror truck Identiflcat clude lettuce, SWISS chard, spinach, articles for the food .sale„ 2 p k ^ .2 1 c Doz. president of the concern. cAr- ' This society will sponsor a Red * ployed for all service and repai^ork; that does not involve disassembly or me-^ a \ W heaties Doughnuts tridges exploded when O^rady s cabbage, radi.shes. beets, carrots, onions, tomatoes, parsnips, tur­ Cross Rally to rabse additional chanical work. ’ . ; , secretary opened the package. Site funds for the pi-esent drivi*. The 3 —our^jdtled mechanics handle ' “ * * . . -V was unhurt. / nips, .sweet corn, dwarf green Warren’s motion / contended, beans and peas. rally will he held Saturday. April job promptly’ and, expertly. .• \ Come in and let us show you how to get Great importance is attached 1, in the. Community Hall., Fur­ better performance^th red economy. We’ll kinung other things,'that he was ther details will be made public Healtli Market and Self Serve convicted on insufflMcnt evidence. to this service' of the American answer all your questions frankly and freely. Health Market Red Cross, for. in addition to. help­ in the near future. ' L im ite d driving c r « o t e s nnw Dressmaker Suit" “Wellklad” Suit pefreshments were enjoyed in­ We want you to feel that our csublishment Grqicery Are Featuring: ing correct inadequacies of camp WITH THE NEW ALL W O O L- food, the gardens will give the ■ operating pr^ hm s is your dependable source of informadon •SOFT TOUCHES” ‘Slieller Le^s’O men occupational hobbies. For PERFECT MAKE Tenderized Ham several years the British Royal The old methods of servidog cars are no and service as a Studebaker owner. CREAM CHEESE X Likely Malady Hol;ticultural Society has been UNO \ 9 5 supplying seeds to prison camps 95 Special! 33c pound where British servicemen are held S17.95 3 packages 25c • London, March 10— —Women /'Up 1 _ L who spend their nights sleeping Pork Liver Lb: 19c in deck chairs in air )-a’id shelters 300 ill Corsair CHESTERFIELD are in dasger., of being afflicted with "shelter legs’’—an unsightly ' DRESSES, BLOUSES, .^mcrica’s Goat Favorite Topcoats, Shoes, Hats, FRESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLES Model Contest E 3 1 H 3 Boneless Pork Butt l 6. 39c swelling of the lower Umbs—says See Our Selection of For Nice Pork Koaat! The Lancelet, s medical Journal. SKIRTS, SLIPS Shirt^ Ties and Everything IHi., The malady, the journal said, is • MOTOR TUNE-UP WATERMAN ‘‘caused by pressure during re- Hartford, Marvh 10 Ap­ BIG VALUES, ALL! $1695 Carrots B ch . Be . iaxation of the muscles, giving proximately 300 Connecticut mod­ • WHEEL ALIGNMENT for his Easter! Boneless Pot Roast l s . 36c rise to chronic lymphatic obstruc- el aeroplane builders have entered Pen and Pencil Sets tton.’’ the statewide Corsair model con­ • b r a k e s ' Stiffness of the smkie joints, as l c '/■ well as s hard swelling below the test sponsored by the Bridgeport • VALVE GRINDING Smoked Shoulders 6.29 Cabbage ‘ knees, often results. Aeronauts and the Chance 'Vougbt 5 WAYS division of the United Aircraft OPEN A • OVERHAULING frsqnsirt diM«l* Inhrtistlsiil Iwlp—Lafaricanta Fancy •Arms Plant Rill'd Bumv Corp., builders.of Cofiiaira, it was Have ysur ««r la»|i*«tsd rofulsrly*Don’t wait reported today. ’ • till Kunctbina *611011* happens. Very often tend to harden and dry nut aa.'a reluk of limitid MATTHEW WIOR TO BU Y: Quick Service few miqar adjustment* will ndd many eztrn niuM drivinc.Thl*magdaaiacev^ sDavinapwt*. Fiw New Haven, March 10— — Contestants will be allowed to quent ebaaaia hibHeatsona offer real protaCtion. CHARGE for Three alarms were sounded egrly inspect a Corsair at the Stratford m your ear's life. . JEWELER Grapefruit 25c airport Saturday at 2 p. m.. when Expert Workmanship •CASH ILBRO today when a wooden shed, 80 feet BAKED BEANS SPECIAL long and ftO (eet^wlde, caught fire test pilots and aeronautical en­ ACCOUNT 977 MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 5214 •BUDGET .Vo. 1 •t the plant of the Winchester Re- gineers will answer questions.. ClOTHIhL COMPANY : n16 o x .,..-19c ptstliig Arms company. The blase The original March 1 entry; • 881 MAIN STREET HERE! was pronounced under control 50 deadline for the contest has been •LAY-A.WAY s MANCHEETER aatnutaa after the first alarm. ’The postponed until March 15 so tfiqt MANCHESTER 2 8 oz. • • • 2 9 c Potatoes Peek 47c ahod was umM for cleaning forces, children in schools conducting Barlow Motor Sales Advertise in T l| e Herald— It Pays g day shift operation only, and -campaigns for purchasing jjo r- MOTOR SALES, INC 16 BRAINARD PLACE TELEPHONE 388^, ores uwoccupisd at the time of the salrs through war bond invest­ Wcsl Center St. Tel, 4134 \ ' i f f - ■ — ments could "build as they buy." / T T

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utllUation of. all ita- facilities,’’ . ifeh'o «pO'^lDg>^W^Ioft the next Merideji^ar McNutt Mid 54 per cent of tlio ' - 4 ^ M a n c h jiyvrtUont. ■,, ' BosiuW ar^ pj^uinm g city’s ao.lXX) war woTkars w 4i» Contributors to^ed^Cros^JFund women, that modern perconnel KX ' Wty rate.. the New Vo*’h, policla* had cut the lob turnover T^n^s. havln|f ,**keel io r .A Mr. and Mrs. James Afm- d rl G dod Watkins Br6yhtrs>g".. . . . lOO.Otl and Anthony record so. that the quit-rate in De- from Mr. O ewey,,-fpt on<^ but » s!oO Zellnskaa - .'x. J.OO strong .., ... 2JH) ^ Furniihed ' D isliked by Trbops ee'mber Was only 2.2 per cent, that Lucy Oairdlno ...... 1,00 •Mrs. Fl'^Prevost ; ...... ’.OO-' didn't think'n^c^ot-'whAt it got; GeOrge'VC’. Griffin ...... ' 25 tJO Dom*iiic>;.. P r ^ A'lnrinistration child care criiters had been estab- 1.00 Mr. and Mr*--Kbvaco^f., ^ '2.00 SiiEgiieaT Dcessiiig« Unit -Ifshcd, arrangements made to give i^anchester Motor Sales 5 .1)0 Anthony ,-Goad* Reglonai n«|i ' loo T o JHefet E a c h i i l o d c l a y gX'iyeittMt Mhttm. S, N*suchjis«(lgi the itost' war movie, and/M^^^tt' r«l U ^ K * r VQtifig. and pracUcaiiy no voWhg' ^ 5,0d^ Mrs.' Roland M id lo r d . 5.00 Wright Men oil Italian 'Front; war yacht. trial CoiitriliuUon to the housing orobiem vigorously at­ 5nd*« Oortwr 1, 1»«1,- Mgnehester Ofeen P.T.X. 1.00 John Trotter ...... JlJW tached. ! among those w-ho are taking"' the Tile J. W. Hale Oofp. .. '200.00" Ml’S. David-• Albert . ... In llic UentiT Chiircli. Angr.v and .Frtastlaied^'^ Be Made March 20.^^ ,l;00 Ell.TWoj'tft * Lassow .. 10,00 Minnie Hale A Marjr.; t Meath, FXis, Etc. ^ ,, [S' • QaMUiia , See No Evitlence to McNutt made ..especial mention heaviest risks in tWa iva'r. if the.'' A Friend ,...... Gordon -."..v -...... LSO"' ' Both Britlsn aiid'XmetlcaX sol­ "•L'J [ l.,K) G arl'Nygrtn ...... " 5.00 Next Monday eypntng. March Book _ Thpeb brown stamipa Y X'1X''Northea8r w d ' southeast, Indicate Peac^ \etrj diers talk, w ith'a sense c f anger of the fact that during one week Offle* *t SWnchtM^, conn.. role of the F<^^iiMiover^>ment is Adeline .^chloWt ...... 1.00 Mrs, R. J. IdcConnell "'1 00 - ■ jfOr B^A. couROpri' good for three gal­ Meriden, March -Meri­ iHiit fall all-Mcriden employer* vol­ A P'rjetld ...... L00,^m. McNaR ...... 13. at 7:30. the Red Cross Surgical [arid Z valid through March XA. and frustration, about the reports trfdrely Uj*it,of a mesS^hger >m ’ LfiO' Mi- Slid Mrs. Leverett Mr.^ntfAIrs. Andrew fSW- Dressings unit will inaugurate,an/Book Four 10-point'red s tw p s lons tXrO'ugta May 8. B-1 and C-1 .\nywhere Near. of rivalry between British and den, long knowp,-ris the "Silver untarily suspciid-d hiring-any new M^r'^Ooney ...... 2 00 employes for one week ao that all “ 5n RATKS riinnht^. efrands,.-fbt siuh .states ^d.OO Gates , ...... V,'.'...... 2.00' son ; ...... evening session, to meet - cai'hi.i\8, R8 and C8 good thrpugh May go o d 'fo r-3 gals. B'2 and B-3 and American airUnos over “ post-war City," also JjKthe "ideal wm- 'cmn- ___ 19.00 "A Frfend ...... Mrs. HH. F o s t ^ '...... 1.00 C-2 and C-3 good for 5 gallona. persons seeking jobs could be. sent ^'Mon^h"'by Mail ..... ----. | -,y[, a'afchljose tp^iiSe its .services. HoWHow >fr'' and' Mrs. Oanslger. . 2.u0 Raymond Grlfffn'x...... LOO week Monday from i:.30 to 10 p.:20. Red tokens anX brown one- B.V ItefmaD .Morin |routes." munity’/"iii tlie eyes of:'the Fed­ : lo o D. M. Briettf 5.00 m., in the Center church ^ix' fe-j point stamps goert \Vai Plants ' year'! i!!!.' i i this affects'the clSOtion is.^sec- 1,00 William Reed ...... " j.oo Josie^>MijeVski ."T:...... aponse to the many roqtiesta re-j PropehjMid F o ^ s • . Perioo Three coupotu valid tank,,or listening to the approach­ A Frieiid .. i v ^ '...... l^J^''and Mrs. Jos. Barto,, . 3 00 and official recognition of - Slerl- McNutt and Other Federal of­ onflar'y importance. Prlnriarfly It 1.50 Mr and Mrs. G. Pottkr'tofi. 5.00 celved by Mrs. BiTifiiriii, <-lmir-! Book f'-ow Green stamps K, L through March 13 in all-areas ex­ March^.l— alld through March cept the south. All coupons worth soldi^'r wrote an angry letter to.! ivar is all that exists. He has M f . and.^8. G. Findlay .. Midget Smoke Shop ...... 2.00 10 gallons a unit with moat cou- the war effort' wiU "be made at th.' afternoon of March 20, will The A 9 »o cl»t»d t^peri.J^ dipr can or ahoiild forget." , ' Mrs-Hc»tlon of Times wrong, and that ijt is' good Ida Donahue ...... 2,• »l^o Gerald M. XtdnHhue ...... 50 Cliarles Johnson ...... 1.00 lie wiM bo ill charge of the inspec- ; Book Four Stani)) 30 valid In- coln school opposite the post of­ den as the ideal ’.var community In cast from the stage of a Meriden politics and gooil for the nation Ml- anit'Mrs. John Boyle. 2.00 Forest Package Store , . ; . .lelinitely for five pounds; Stamp fice. Office noura arc aa follows: with the dirty business of fight­ Mr and Mrs. George W. Keith Furniture .Store ,.i», 50.00 tion committee. Washington yesterday, and said in theater- - to leave the rjght'of the soldiers 5.00 Mrs. fferbert Bis.sell. ... 1.00 It is'hoped that those who have 10 good for -five pounds for home Monday, 10 a. m. to 4:30 p. m .;. ing.’ Listed Missing Pull service client of J>. E. C. Hunt ...... Mrii. Helen Wardle ...... 5.00 ■ A fervent "Amen" to that, a statement: i Arrangements were made for r.' ■ lo vote uncertain and clouded. f'onnie Hunt SOpjvs, 'R. Hauschild 2.00* expre.ssocl a .desire to work on 'anning through Feb. 28, 1945„ Tuesday, 2 p. m to 5:15 p. m.f ‘This community is ' a perfect this program at a citizens’ meet­ Service |nc. ".' 5.00 Harold Turktngton ...... 600 Shoes Wednesday, 2 p; m. to 5:15 p. ra.; among both British and American Mrs. Gilbert Hunt ...... 3.1W Mrii Harriet Smith 5.00 dressings in the evening will find example of^now the main streets ing here last night Xnd it was Publishers KeP'‘»"*n **f''f"L„ But, at any rate. Governor 2.U0 Mrs. Charles Luce ' ...... 5.00 A Friend ...... Book One Stamp 18 valid Tnursday, .10 a. m. to 5:15 p. m.; troops, swept through this theater Wa.shington, March 10—UP)— George W. O. Hunt ...... ^ Matthew Wior ...... 10.00 it possible to attend, a.s well as from Algiers to Anzlo. of America have completely mobi­ planned to use the celebration sis i - : "-n ""Julius Mathews , Dewey's stand was definite, and l.UO Herman Kissman ...... • 1.00 1 .00! many moi e interested women, for, through April 30. Book Three Air­ Friday, 10 a. m. to 5:15 p. m.; Sat­ The names of 33 New Englanders lized fevery re.'jource for war. Tlie ! a means of rais.ng (unds for the •'“New -Tork. ■ Shlcaao. Detroit and Mrs. A. Slnip.son ...... f'- Mrs. ^S^rge Burns ...... arc included in a list of 64 United discussable, and legitimate fuel Miss Helen Slmpscm.-^".... 1.00 Mrs. Herman Kissman . . . . 1.00 lOolif the plan prives to be popular it,.plane stamp 1 ,good indelinitcly. , A urday, 10 a. m. to 12:30 pm.-:; ftlerely Bored by Talk people of Meriden are making ; Red Croas. Officials said they ex­ Bostoii. ■• ______‘ 3.00 Scott ^ ford ...... The telephone numbei is 2-0494. "" Post-war talk, when it doesn't States merchant marine casual­ tor'’argument'for or against him. A. R. John.son 5.00 ■Mrs, Joseph'Prentice 1 .1)0 Uvill become a regular pai l of the' now stamp becomes valid .May 1. their contribution — and that pected about 310,000 could be "ilEMBEIS -VIIDIT BEIlilAO c)t ‘2.o0 2.00 Mrs. D r ^ Patterson . . . . actively infuriate the man in the ties repoi'ted between Feb. 1 and ^IRCULATlOXa. ______Friend ...... / .Mi.ss Ella Porter ...... Mrs. E ug^e Wilson ...... j.oo'. work of the unit. j means manegement, labor, city of­ I realized. SOFT ELK SHOES GIVE There is now at least.one issue on 5.00 .Miss Sadie O'Brien ...... 1.00 fictd. merely bores him. Feb. 29, 1944, the ^favy depart WEAR HOMESTEADERS FOR ^ Mrs. .Stephen Frey ...... Edw. Buahnhll and Family 3 1)0 As alwa.vs, piospcctivc workers; ent time there i* an urgent need ficials, housewives, students and The Herald Printing Company. which he is not completely a 2.00 Mi.ss Miid,eline O'Brien .. . . 1.00 for foster parents for children un­ The reason is neither obscure ment said today. returning veterans of World War In 300 years there have been Inc assumes no tinam-ia! responsi- Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Mark/. Ralph Foley \ ...... 1.00 I are Reminded lliat it is ncces-sary | COMFORT ON THE JOB plca.sKjit vacuum. If, as seems Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Robinson 1.00 Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Peck 2.00 1.00 to wear a clean wash dres.a or O pen Forum der two years of age The Chil­ nor complicated. It is simply The annouriceptent said 33 of II. four great ,'^eace settlements in 3.98 WORK SHIRT COMFORT I . bUliy for tyP°“ '‘“ 'V’'‘i!;LtV''in'''rhe 1.00' Mr. and Mrs; Harold Mrs. Allen Clark ...... that, in this theater, no evidence the New Engl I'B were missing Solving Otin Problems Europe—at. Westphalia, Utrecht, pearlna In advertisements In me likely, he intends lo run for presi­ Mrs. Victor Gallo . . ,.. v • Raymond Peltier./Jr...... 1.00 i coverall apron with a head cov-1 •r '• ■' ' dren's Aid Society pays all medi­ Soft, pliable black elk goes into the making of these hardy work Manchester Evening Hcr.ald._____^ 2.00 Kimball ...... 10.00 whatever has appeared to indicate and two dead "Meriden is solving its own Vienna and Versailles—and Eu­ Mr. and Mrs. J. SylVesler. Mrs. E. R Campbell ...... 00 erlng that will completely conceal cal and clothing expenses and, in For maximum service on the job, be comfortable in Words low- dent, Governor Dewey owes it to 3.00 Mr.s. D.sle Klerk ...... 6.00 Foster lloiiies Needed addltioiS, 310 a week for the gen­ that peace is' anyw'here near. To PublicaUrin of this additional manpower problems through the rope is still at'War^ shoes. That's because we know how much foot comfort means when I B. Hulchin.son and family Mr. ilbd Mrs. Charies GUI . 2.00 the hair. This coverln." may be priced Homesteaders—one of the nation's most popular work Friday, March 10 the people and to his piirtys Mr. and Mrs. .1. E. Elliott.. 2..10 Mrs. Patrick MrGann . . . . 1.00 1.00 light weight, but iKiirncls: are no -iEditoi'i .Mancliesicr Herald; eral support of the child. the average soldier it looks like a casualty ^ s t brings to 5,565 the ,Mrs. John Kasiilki .\. .. . . long war. The campaign in Italy is you spend long hours on the jobi They're sturdily constructed to chance of victory to expose him­ .lane! K. Fiiiiptt ...... 2.00 Mis.s Marv Taylor ...... 1 00 considered adequate protection. A As a director of :he Connecticut Surely the opportunity to pro­ total number of merchant marine shirtsi Men like the fullness through the chest, the deep armholes, 2.00 Mr. and Mrs. George^Iloy- ’bleak, slow ahd costly. Perhaps casualties reported to next of kin self on other Issues, even though .lames E. ElUOU. -Ir...... 1.00 Mrs. .\I, ‘W Hill ...... l.UO falling hair, folded into a dress- childmr's Aid Siicicly. I have been vide a good home foi a normal, take plenty of punishment, tool Choose a pair with whatever type Dew ey Takes One Stand 1.00 nolda ...... the Germans ai-e cracking, but the between Sept. 27, 1941, and March the dress-type collar that fits so neatly. Mode of Sanforized cotton .Mr. and Mrs. Robert Corpora! Robert Terrill .. Paul Alien Tibb'itts ... .\. 1.00 ing, may cause untolil damage and; interested to iio’e that so few healthy, happy child is worthy of he may incur the displeasure of 2.00 I’ livatb Richard Terrill . . 1.00 great consideration. There must ■ men at Anzio and Cassino haven't sole suits your job best . , . du^ble double leather for smooth Last Tuesday the New York Douglas ...... Mrs. J. G. Smith \ l.CO distress at sofne fiiture dale b y: )iqmes in MaVichester have been X 194'i- EVERY SATURDAY NKiHT AT Rrl.’S covert or chombroy . . . 99% shrinkproof after countless tubbingsl the New Vvrk Times, even though 1.00 M. Clark and Edna Terrjil ,50.00 working into a wound. opened as foster homes to the ba­ be many couples in Manchester, seen any signs yet. The New Englanders and next floors, tough tire cord for rough, uneven surfaces. Times, which supported Willkle Mr. K. Jackson ...... Francis Daley ...... ^ 1.00 So they ask, "Why talk of Strongly sewn seams, rust-proof buttons. he may stand or fall because of Herbert Bidwell ------.... 2.00jMia. John Maloney ...... 1.00 .00 l*rmIiii'tloii .Votes bies and, young children cared for who would be willing to help in of kin include from Connecticut TWENTY-FIVE GAMES FOR $1.00 Mra. Carloine Custer . . . . this way during this critical peri- war days when the war iusclf J* so for president In 1940. and which the views he does exp<.i.<»e. He could Mary McLean . , ...... 2.00 John Martina ...... 3.50 ,00 The cutting groups aie doing a bv the Society. Many other com listed as missing; 1.00 .Mr. and Mrs, Fred Swartz. far from ending.” Bell, Holman Stevenson, third has recently made no secret of Mrs. Joseph Witkowskl... 2.00 Beatrice Arrigonl ...... Mr. and .Mrs. Ray Paris.. a fine job every week under the nninities throughout the State od. not' be "a man of all colors to all 5.00 J. -Edward Fischer ...... 3.00 direction of Mrs, Le’i'oy ' Chase.- have cooperated whole-heartedly An Inquiry to the Connecticut They don’t allow them ^ves to mate, wife, Mrs. Edna S. Bell, the fact that it would like to sup­ Mrs. Cecil Young ...... Joseph Lucas ...... 40.0 think of it, particularly in the sec­ people" after election. If he is Miss Ruth E. M c N e il---- 2.00 Fred Parliman ...... 2.00 25.00 They are keeping a steady supply by providing a wholesome family I Children’s Aid Society. 130 Waah- Putnam. port him again, issued a sort o^f Pinehurst drocery, Inc---- ciivironment for tnese children ■ ington street, Hartford. ^will bring tors where the fighUrig is hard­ anltious to have the Republican Marry Dwire ...... 1.00 Gordon Parlirnan...... 2.00 5.00 garments ready for the sew- 1.00 Mr. and Mrs. Albert Todd. wlio.se own homes have been brok­ an Immediate and grateful re­ est. In the rear afeas arid at challenge to Governor Thomas B. convention nominate him, as a ,Mr.s. Cornelius Foley .. . . 1.00 Mrs. Harry Hills...... Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Smith .l.OO in^groups anti individuals. Wed- Awarded 310,000. in Love Suit AERO BINGO base sections Anny discussions Mr. and Mrs. Frank White 5.00 Agnes Waickowski ...... 1.00 5.00 nes^y evening the teachers' en up because of the prolonged ill­ sponse. Dewrey.. dandidale with a real chance of 3.00 Mr. and Mrs. David ..luldoon ness of one parent or by some Sincerely yours, groups may occasionally touch on AT Mrs. John Tedford . . . ---- 1.00 George H. Ward ...... Mr. and Mrs. David Nelson •2.00 group\worked, and Thursday the New Haven, March 10—(>15 — It outlined, with some discern­ victory, he owea it to everybody 1.00 other unfortunate circumstance. Virginia B. H.ouse. a post-war program, but not at Superior Court Judge Kenneth Mrs. J. A Corcillus ...... 1.00 Phil Patricca ...... Can a's . Market ...... 10.00 group, from the Episcopal church, ment, the peculiarltlea of Mr. 1.00 the front. Up there the men don’t Wynne yesterday aw’arded 310,000 to diacloac what he really Is. Our Mrs. Charles J. Davidson.. 1.00 John Buchanan ...... Princess Restaurant ...... 5.00 cutting Kit bags, hospital gar­ Oi'dinarily these arc not liases 1.00 t'onvlcted aa Draft Evader think beyond "the dirty business damages to Mrs. Ada Williams of The Army & Navy Club -''^wey'B present position of being cemocracy is supposedly an intel­ Mrs. F. Strange ...... 50 Frank Deptula ...... Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bray.. 1.00 ments ancKother articles. for adoption, inasmuch as the fam­ Dojl^las Robertson ...... 1.00 ily wishes to be reunited as soon Hartford, March 10 — — A of fight: ‘ West Haven from Alice R. Crow­ no candidate yet being one none­ Mr. and Mrs. Felix Mc- 51r. and Mrs. Sidney Estelle 1.00 Miss HaZtd J.' Trotter, produc­ Federal court jury yesterday con­ ligent. rational form of govern- 5.00 EUfjah Jackson ...... 1.00 tion chairnii^ exprc.sses through as ronditibns perhiit. Thu Society’* Be Dangerous to Morale ley of New Havenr for alienation No gatiolinr? Can’l use your car? theless. l^r. Dewey's position of Evllt ...... Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kittle 2.00 victed Emilio Neri of Torrington rr.ent, not a blind lottery. Mrs. Dayton Driggs ...... 1.00 Harold Hanna ...... ‘...... 1.00 1.00 this column her sincere thanks to function is to find a suitable home ^would be a dangerous morale of the affections of Mrs. Williams' Then why noi walk? ll’s no! too far. not being a candidate makes It Blucfleld Tavern ...... of violating the selective service husband from whom she became MI.SS Hnsel Driggs ...... 1.00 Charles VIntone ...... 1.00 Anna Kittel ...... '. 5.00 all the faithful Vorkers, in every for the particular child where he factor if they did. And you will find nur Bingo’s fun 3.00 1.00 or she will develop happily and act by refusing to report for induc­ Let a soldier hesr a peace estranged in 1940. possible for him to stand silent on Mrs. G. Notch ...... Wm. Brainard ...... Miss Leonora Hanna...... 3.00 branch of production, for making tion. He will be sentenced March 1.00 Artnur Olark ...... 1.00 nossiblc such a fitiX record during 1 normally until hi* ow-n home has rumor, let him think that the With many prizes to be won. the sidelines while the issues Pipeline Diplomacy Mrs. G. Runde ...... ,...... Mrs. Joseph Bourbeau.... 1.00 \ w_A 4 43% A •21. Mrs. George Adams 1.00 Walter Burke ...... 1.00 Mrs. William Fisher...... 1.90 the pa.st year. been re-established. At the pres- armistice is near,, and imrriediate- which concern the nation are be­ ly ha becomes a very cautious sol­ (20) $5.00 GAMES (.1) $10.00 GAMES Last Monday, from a Cairo air­ .loseph Ve.sco ...... 2 001 John Sobieskl...... 1.00 Mrs. Ellen Segerdahl...... 2.00 ing discussed. Although this de­ dier. Quite naturally he doesn’t (1) $20.00 GAME (1) $50.00 GAME Mr. and Mrs. J. Brogan... 2.00 Francis Moriarty ...... 1.00 Leonard Weiman ...... 2.00 port, two American generals, with want to risk hia neck just then. prives the nation of a chance to 1.00 I Ida Ferenez ...... 1.00 Ralph Leander ...... 3.00 «lde.H.mnd,lnUrprcter. and precious What-ha. wants ia-to stay-aafely appMdie’ Mn ...if» ' 9.4K) “Wm. Cedmw ...... l;0a Paul' Ellstrofri . ; i...'.. 1.00 cargo, took off in a big American Mr. and Mrs. Alek Knskey Francis Taft 1.00 Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Carl.son 2.00 in hia foxhole until the moment colors. It does havf its element of they, call "cease firing." forliicomeTax plane and flew off toward Arabia. and family ...... Robeit McKinney ...... 2.00 Mrs. Nellie Warren ...... 2.00 moiim clever politics, ’ which the Times O A D G R T tk o rt, «h h aa I ■MONTGOMERY WARD Mr. and Mrs. J. Povelack .. Raymond Robinson 1.00 Mrs. Elsie Gray ...... 2.00 And so they don’t think or talk ^ tax aajrauut Sa* March u ? Landing at the airport 6f their peace or post-war In the line in P'triiais a kaa la tha baat lohition politely outlines as follows: Mr. and Mrs. J. Heritage .. o'nXxj dairies Moriarty ... 1.00 Mrs. John Houston ...... 2.00 (leslinatlon, they discovered that Italy. to ramt problaai. If a la. aoaaa to •‘Mr. Dewey's voluntary with- John K.izmnrcyk ...... '.. f""K G eo. E. Snow ...... 5.00 C. E. House * Son, Inc.... 100.00 •Pwaoaar «h a i* loaaa a n aude the person they were spiking to James Cppciand ...... Morale i* good for the very rea- oa mar MenaUira aloaa. A loan J0lyiT>_a a_ Da Vi dao n ., 3.00 .McGill-Converse. Inc. . . . . 5.00 P a IC- O n La^ „ drawal from the Tlebale permrta visit was absent in the Arabian ATlhTir Reiiarrd“ 'TTTTT7 ;x .. , 5.00' i aoa that tha troops, however much a ( *IOOaaata3aoao whaa arompUr AX , ' Lester Ames ...... 5:oo Brackett & Shaw Co. . . . . rapaid la 12 aaoathir eeaaacutivc politician^ in different economic Mrs. A. Scari'huk ...... 3.00 C. W. Wood ...... 2.00 I they would Hke to believe other­ tnatataaeta af SIO.OS aaeh. OaaM deaert. .Several Standaid Oil l '(^0 I Valliant ... . wise, can see no early end to the III. phona or wrHa today. g^roups and in different sections Mr. and Mrs. A. Wilga . . . . j'oo C. E.\ •Sno'cv ...... '. 3.00 Mr. and Mrs. L. Aspmwatl 2.00 j Company ^ e n .set out ac'ro.ss the Peter V. Baton war. They know they are winning, *90.00 tac 2 oaaha 1 00 E H. Sheldon .. •.. 3.00 A. F. Tanner ...... '... 2.00 catia aalr 42* YOU FIND WHAT YOU WANT AT WARDSI of the country to interpret his si­ desert to rapate the missing per- .Mis. Mary Orlowskl ...... attress p lu s but they also know how much is lence on controversial Issues as l]o o ! S. O, John.son ----- 3.00 Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Spence . 2.00 r t u i Waylitcd lacaait Tea .son of importance. The next day Frank V itln e r...... Mr. and Mrs. Mark Holmes 10.00 yet to to won. Walk Sheet. AAlaenanaaak 5^00 ! S. r. Smith ...... 5.00 Their reaction to poat-war talk they wish to interpret it for the Daniel J. Sinith ...... 3.00 G. W. Jones ...... 5.00 lOANS—3M*a$30e th« plane and’'its passengers anJ Mrs. Jessie Scvee.t...... 1.00 Raymcincl Coleman ta that the people at home don’t sake of the most practical politi­ Stanley Krajewskl ...... 2.00 ' YOU SAVE WHEN YOU BUY AT WARDSI cargo t(H)k oft agajn. Soon they Erling F. Larsen , ., ---- - 5.00 Clayton Taylor . . . 3.00 know how much 'is left, don’t know cal results. Thus, in parts of the ‘ F-rancis Tournaud . 1.00 Mrs. Chas, Snow ...... 2.00 spring spotted a fire burning^on the des­ Catherine and Elle i Mori­ Mr.s. B. Sullivan ...... 1.00 ' coil how bard the job ia, and have FINANCE C A country where old-time isolation­ arty ...... • • 2.00 I Thomas .Smith 1.00 ceased to worry about the war aa •tat« TliMtev BsllAlas ert, a signal from the\ oil men. 2 00 Mrs. M. Goldaupidcr ...... 2.00 1 9m4 Fteov B499 ist sentiment is still strong it be- Mr. and .Mrs. E. F. Moriiuty 2.00 Chester Alexander anch. . and made meir way 1.00 Rebecca Grant ... 1.00 Mrs. Homer BidW ell...... 5.00; D. H. BMwm- Mvv. comes possible for local Rcpubli- . , Mrs. J. Qvfish ...... Arthur Lambert...... 2.50 I In theta* hometown newspapers 391 object of thelV. visit. Miss Winifred Quish ...... 1.00 Earl Grant ...... 1.00 they read about post-war homes, 11)0 Wm. Holman ...... 5.00 1 m o re can leaders to recall Mr. Dewey s Mrs. Rose Campbell...... 1.00 Howard Grant, Jr. 4.00 1 e a h,s 0 the post-war insurance system. / When they had found him, Ihty .50 Howard Grant, Sr. 1.00 Mr. and Mrs. Earl Doebnei apeeches of early 1940, without Mrs. H. Brainard ...... 1.00 ! unloaded their plane cargo 3,09Q 3.00 Harry Hanaen . . . . 2.00 P. F. Oilworth ...... the benefit of the correction that Mis. Bbzaboth Olecavage . Dorothy Dtiworth ...... 1.00 I pounds of it. W. Kamlnakas...... 2.00 Edward Frazier 3.00 would be supplied by a strong and ..50 I Arthur Worgan ...... 1.00 Mr.s. Harold Meade ...... 1.00 'MONTGOMERY WARD When he had _ received these .Mtipj^-a ret Irish 10.00 sleep continuous affirmation of his posi- Wm. Stemike ...... 2.00 Mr. and Mrs. J S. Brown . relaxin g Andrew Scarchuk ...... 100 10.09 presents — iend-lea.se automatic .Sophiov Graezewski 1.00 John McCarthy ... 2.00 F. T. Blish Hardware Co. . ' tion now, 2.1.0 A Friend ...... 2.09 rifles, ammunitions, blow-torches Alba Hhpestus ... ,30 Wc.sley 'Jaycox ,... 2.00 , ••In other parts of the country, 3.00 ; F. At'kerman ...... 1.00 A Friend ...... \ and helmets—the important per­ Frank Gallas . . . . . Earl Campbell ...... 2.00 1 and on other issues, it is possible James MoriAi'ty .. 1.00 ; Anthony Agostinelll 1.00 sonage. King Ibn Saud of Arabia, 1,00 Mrs. E. I . RiiWaon...... 1.00 to reverse this practice. In short, Wm. Wilson 10.00 ; Barbara Hamp.son 1.00 yo was Well pleased and ho.siiitable. 2.00 Barbara Chemerka l.bO ^liss Mary Wall ...... ¥ >s matters stand, Mr. Dewey Mr. and Mrs. Jihc Wright. . Mpa. E. Parent ...... 1.00 He presented each of the visitors Mr. and Mrs. H. Stark­ Gladys Gamble ... 1.1)0 ends to become a man of all col­ 1.00 MiX Annie Hannon ...... 1.00 ARDS MAKES IT EASY j with Arab costumes. ‘ jeweled weather ...... 2.00 Rose Lovett ...... Mrs; Catherine Williams .. 1.00 Mrs. Aatrid Felber 1.00 Dorothy Bray . . . . 1.00 1.00 ors .(.o all people. i .svvords and daggers. The Ameri- l.dO Mrs.'.John Sti-ese ...... Mr. and Mrs. A, Hines 1.00 Phyllis Zawistowski Mrs, Arthur Seeiert ...... 1.00 •Thls^m^''^^'^*'’ rimes v'-’i'jp a n generals expressed their cha- Mrs. Emily Yerbury 1.00 Sarah Miller ...... 1.00 1.00 l.OOi Edward \Copeland ...... cludes, w gh t to be ended one way being able Uj observe Mrs. Fred Dart ...... 2.00 Betty Williams ... Mis. Mary Pasqiialini...... 1.00 i/T O HI 1.00 or the Either he should the custom of the country by re- Mr. and Mrs. George House -J.OO Alice Coleman . . . . Ju.sepb Cerrone ...... 10.00 Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Bowers 2i00 Michael Sachefek . 1.00 I*. .v.'S.,: end his caddidacy, beyond all niainlng to accept the good king's 1.00 Watkins Bri)S,_ Inc. Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Wether- Leroy Avery f.Vdditional^ont.l ...... lOO.OO 1 dovibt, or, he "sllould address him­ entertainment for a three day pe­ '2.00 Annie Curlonis . . . .50 A SUIT THIS SPRING ell ...... 1...... ■ • too Mrs. Robeit Chichester .. 2.00 , PIONEER BIB^TOP OVERALLS | . 4 7 MEN’SCOTT^HliERRINGBONESSTS 3.18 self bcddly and fralijtly and vigor­ riod, chatted with the king for Fred Gill ...... 2.00 Mqry Steshko . . . . Gladys Jsrdlno ...... 10.00 : 2t00 Id^'Rykowski .... 1.00 ously to the great is*^ies of the two hours, and then took off for Mr. and Mrs. J. Copeland. . Anns Lsuff ...... 5.00 Pull cut, heavy blue denims that con take all the wear you can give The rugged fabric is closely woven lor long wear. The herringbone 1.00 EvelyX Christ . . 2.00 80 W. H. Donovan ...... 25.00 I ^ day, that the nationLand more Cairo again. 1.00 Stanley ^Majewski' , 1.00 Emily Lesirned .!■/•...... them without popping buttons or splitting seomsl Sanforized— pattern li woven-ki. Wash them all you I'lke, they're Sonforized Angela Genovesi^ ...... Katherine Parker Cpeney particularly the delegate^to be Although King Ibn Saud "djs- Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Ver- I Vernie McLagan i ., LOO After all. the way you ftfei tomorrow . . . the way you tac 2.00 and George Week 'Che- work . . / depend* greaUy cm how *Iei can't shrink over 1 %. Plenty of pockets and handy hammer loop. shrinkproof I Shirt with matching pants, cut full for comfort. chosen for the Republican cbkyen- cuased the latest world events, in­ planck ...... 10.00 Francis J. Ralph .. 40.00 1.00 . ney ...... -V • tonight. Your body ihu»l have *ound *lwp to rebuild day^ tion will know clearly where ^cje Tdr. and Mrs. R. J. Smith.. 25.00 Vincent Orlofahi.,.. 50.00 '• \ cluding topics occupying the at­ 10.00 Howard Fish x - * ' 1.00 Burton's Inc...... \. worn tissue; to relaf tensed muBclee. Palconla stands.'’ ■" ^ Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Goalee P, J. Moriarty ...... 1.00 tention of the United States Sen­ Raymond Goslee, Jr...... 1.00 Edward Hanson . .. 1.00 made with a scienUBc. blend of moleture repellent redwood The; ink of this Times editorial 20.00 Mary Wicrrbicki , 1.00 Rose .Mills - ...... 2.00 11 fibres and resilient Cotton felt, U one of the finest mattreMes ate in recent years," there was, It Dr. and Mrs. A. A. Freiheit \i.oo| was hardly dry biefore Governor Mr. and Mia. J, J. Douglas 5.00 John Harvey . . . . 2,00 Ellen Anderson .1...... made today. We'/e combined It with a Simmon* colt apnng 1 4 ! ! is * ^ , no mention of the pro­ L. W oodbury ...... f . . . . . 1.00 Mrs. Margaret Douglas ... 5.00 Howard Keeney .. 2.00 , for proper horizontal support of the body. The price is ao - ' Dewey had found An opportunity posed piwline the United States 2.00 M. Beechler . •••aaadti 1 .0 0 Anns Deptuls 2.00 i I low you cari.rt Knord to sleep on wom-out bedding another to combine his necessary conduct Mr, and Mrs.'W. A. Carter 2.00 governnichL plans to .build across 2.00 Helen Carrier LOO Margaret Sable ...... night! Mrs. Maud Carter ...... 2.00 1 of state business 'with a pretty Arabia. .Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Felber., 10.00 I. Olson . . . . . 1.00 August Brozowskl ...... definite statement of policy on one Master Kendall Richardson .50 M. Houston . 1.00 ••••••« 2.00 national issue—that of the isoldier and Mrs._C. R. Richard- . R. E, Coope.r other 10.00 J. E. Rand .. 2.00 TN I SUIT . . . ieflK4Mvcri, \ vote. His message lo the General British Strike Trouble non 2.00 Mr.ilance. to pronounce judgment Felix GodlewflkI •••••••• 1.00 ' vnort covolry twill in was extremely and belligcrcnlly Mrs. Richard Gutzmer . . . . 1.00 1.00 on the coal strike situation In V 5.00 Johin 'Korch •.••*•#••••• Sleep is something you can’t bargain with. You must have it or pay the conse- "state's Tights" in Us'contention's Mr. and 5lrs. Russell Miner A. Krad*l8 ,....#e#aa**a LOO adionf colon... blua, rad, WARDS OWN FAMOUS MfN'S THRIFTY CANVAS Britain, where, at this writing, Mr. an'd Mia. Jas. Foley, . 00 i^ences in health. You seldom see quality-mado bedding, offered at t a r g ^ pricey , / —even more so than even Con­ B. Kwiatowski ...... 1.00 gold, i^pl* green, toost, • MEN’S CO'ITON KNIT ARMY more than lOO.OOO miners have Mr. arid .Mra Harold Dumas 00 2.00 BiX here's the ^exception. We’re clearing our stoegs of ^Isf.ontlnued models and "MICHANICS" I9C WORK GLOV8S *r. 15c gressman Rankin at his worst: J. Cuaano •••••a•#•••••® ^ • You can actually buy better bedding UNION SUITS > 98c PANTS 2.98 ceased work. Mrs. Samuel Shapiro . . . . . F. Brennan a-«*a*«***** 1.00 tick mis-matched pieces, and overstocks ize* 10-20. Hm I and to. OM Iwic. os h«avy According to Governor Uewey, the Mr. and Mr.s. N. Jefferson.. 1.00 prices St Watkins . . . today! Handy glov.i for many usof. C. Vincek 1.00 at bai /■ t n lb. cotton bodyrP.gulor or Absorbent, ribbed Joilt cot­ ; Yet two -factors in the strike Mr. and Mrs. H. Fran­ 1.00 (All listings subject to prior sale) otton ■ \ Mad. of lougb twill.d'canvat, to All Hizea, Consfitned geei whole federal ballot idea is noth­ '\S. Millel* e # e a 4 ton — keep* body dry end Ahiericans will find interesting. lioo sboft iMigtbt in 10'A to 12. looka^ulth hard weer. ■ Sae- ing more than a "federal lust for cis .V...... Felix Zatkowakl 1.00 I’ool. SbArt -jpHaevee, ankle . ■ /' tak. plenty of w.ofl Knit wriiti,: One is that, the strike is being led Mrs.' Jas. Rit.yard ^ ; . . . 2.00 ' Av FrJie ...... 1.00 length style., forized-shrunk faltric. power" and a wicked plot to keep, T H S C O A T . . ^ of pure' w M by element.^ which have hitherto Mr., and M-ra. E. L. Rid- S. \Haugh 1.00 / soldiers from voting for stale ot- yard ...... 5.00 TheV Lydall Foulda Outfits in lovaty, glowing specialized in leading public de" 25.00 ficers. He's against any 'fedctal Mrs. Chas.'Nichqls...... 5.00 Paper Co...... v;*.. Reg Sale mand for the prompt opening of The.Norton Electric CO.., . 100.00 I^Mll colon Id contrail with ! ballot, on .the idea that the state.s Mr. and Mrs; H airy Aron- Simmons White Haven ...... 79.00 .59.7.5 the second front. Yet it develops 80n 1.00 ManchMter Plumbing • s'", e 26.00 79.00 59.75 your suit. . . or ilaak A N D RRACTJCAL MEN’S HEAVY DUTY SEMI-STORM cam handle th« job tliemselycs. .35 100.00 1 Serta 4 A ...... at the very moment when the sec­ Master Clarence Aronson., W. G. Glenncy Co...... - 79.0(1 59.75. Mtin-bovnd wool and royon Yet the slate bill he, recommends 2.00 4.00 1 Serta Superfine ...... ond front seems . very close to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. DesstK. Prudential Ina, Co. of Am. 0 Steams A Foster Style A .. i....: 79.00 59.75 IS considerably, leas liberal In its Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Walker 1.00 G. C. Miller ...... 2.00 B a b y twill in block or reality. This would lie under' 2 Red Cross Aristocrat ...... 79.00 59.75 provisions than the' cine already Mr. and Mrs. Ora Ames ... 1.00 Ignatz Zatkowaki ..••••• 1.00 59.50 47.50 novy. Sixai 10 to 20. And oren't.thqy thrifty I W othabit, wearable standable in a John L. Lewis, who , 5.00 1.00 0 Serta Palconla ...... WORK RUBBERS adopted by Connecticut. Mr. and Mra Wm. Barron Edward Jeakl ...... J Stearns & Foster Hotel Built ...... 59.50 ,47.60 has never favored any ' front ex­ Mr. and Mra Alexander Peter Mitchell .... .••••• 1.00 Chippendales ^ button-front and shirtwaist frocks thpl, you * This, representing Governor 2.00 1.00 cept his own capacious vest, but Dumas ...... S teven Koaakowski ...... traasur* for th*ir trim, tidy look . . . thsir Dewey's first definite stand on Mrs. Dorothy Robinson . . . 1.00 Zatkowaki •••••••••••• 1.00 it is baffling behavior from Brit­ Reinforced for only one of the issues of the day, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Piper .. 1.50 J. Zatkowaki •••••»•••••* 2.00 Box Springs Akh I reund-tha-cloek rightness I Marry novtity ain. 1.00 - - immediately evoked headlines to Mr. and Mrs. Russell Apple­ I. tMlersbicki ••••••••••*• 1.75 extra wear. The second thing about the by ■...... 1.00 T. Symington ...... 2.00 Full ■ • ‘ • Reg. Sale styles, too. Striped seersucker or chombroy, S2.50 payiaaat *iaa * e the effect that his candidacy for Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Shea . . . 1.00 Allen. Thompaon ••••••*•• 1.00 ■ 0 Simmons White Knight ...... 39.50 . m strike that should Interest Aiileri- K.60 printtd pGrcolt, gingham chRCk*. i ' ' v r \ ^.'i.-r''’ ■ Sizes 6 to 1.1. the presidency was now more ob­ Mrs. Wm. Bieri ...... 1.00 Samuel Harriaon »•••••••• 1.00 Reviving an old** Colonial 0 Red Cross^ Victory ...... ; .. 39.50 MEN’5? TWILL cans is the wage scale involved. fashion we've reproduced .. 39.50 *8.50 i- vious than ever. It seems true Mr. and Mra. Leo Landry .. ■ 1.00 I^ari Oenoveae •#••••••••• 1.00 0 Red Cross Aristocrat ...... 12-20,38-44. 8HOR APRONS PROTICT JACKETS— The-miners have just been award­ 1.00 1 .0 0 :a Chippendale mirror, lit 6 Serta Superfine ...... 39.50 ‘32.50 thaL for one reason or another, Mrs. Waller ...... Joaeph Draghl | 9 8 2 ^ S ed a wage ^increase, but that has 1.00 1.00 baby size . . . by hand, 0 Serta Sertabed' ...... 32.50 . tS.50 YOUR CLOTHISI S9c LOW-PRICED! S.M Mrs. F. H. Hull . . . ---- ... Stanley Slaga ...... of solid mahogany. It I7..t0 * ' he hae seen fit to lake an extrcniie not halted their tendency ■ lo Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Caye 2.00 Domenick Deyorio ••••••• 1.00 4 Simmons White Haven. .. 29.76 measures 7x11 V* :inche* 29.76 17.50 For work' er aporte! Him bap- f,. poaition which will appeal to Mr. and Mrs, Charles L*uig[i Genoveae 1.00 5 Serta Sertabed . .^...... ,.... For men and woman ol horn, of Strike. That wage increase guar­ over all and id a perfect .. -39,75 I7..30 ton fly-froat, ad|iis4« ble etdne •w those who ars interested in the Wheeler ...... 1.00 G. Finnegftn ••.••••••••• 2.00 0 Serta Style l A ...... r ...... et workl Pull cut, strong blue and cuff*. Water-iepeRaiNf V antees them- a minimum of 320 a copy. So no matter how 1 Stearns * Foster Hotel Built ...... , 29i76 i7,.'W» 1.59 4o purely political side of the sol­ Mrs. I H. Sankey...... 2.00 fft French .25 denim epren with handy pockets. oeMoii. week for underground work, 318 . 1.00 small your wallspace, you 0 Serta Duo Rest *•••••* .. 24.80 17.50 dier vote Issue, but which cannot Mr.s. . ink Ytdihahs . . . Fa Moake can still have a mirror! a week for surface work, a stand­ Mrs. i’oizcn ' .'i r ...... 1.00 R. Hobinaon be pleasing to any who think that 5.00 Some use them In pairs. ard which makes the willingness Mr. apd Jirs. Wm;. E ells.. E. Vilga. A dandy anniversary gift! tha right of the soldiers them- 2.00 *V M I our Co^logDepartanont for Rem* iMtIn store riochi Ik Olveyeer budget e M f.;. wo our f to strike seem a little leifs baf­ Mr. and Mrs. Darcy Smith K. Yeoiriana . ..\...... Open Thursdays and Satur­ selves should be the first and only Mr. and Mrs. Wm. LaMotte 2.00 Steve Koaakowski fling. 1.00 days 'til 9 P. M. Call Man­ real eonaideration inyflved. It is Mrs. Leonard Goyette .'... Warner Co...... chester J5171 for ( appoint­ Mr. and Mrs. Jos. P ero... 15.00 Magnell •«••••••••••• . W a t k i n s a atand which, let us say. might ments on other evenings. The Arctic tern is the cham­ -Mrs. Leon. Trebbe ...... 2i00 C. G. Beckwith .....i.... Closed Wednesdays at 12, ha pleasing to those who are go- 1.00 Ontgoniery Ward pion long-distance bird, covering Mrs. A. McCollum ...... V. E, Stone 6 R O T H i R S .. INC Noon. Img ta Mmlnate the candidate for annually 20, 10 miles . traveling C. E. Lux and Miss M. Gertrude Green G ift Box .ontgoinery Ward 4.00 824-828 MAIN ST. ) TEL. 5161 MANCHESTER BteeMeat. but which ie sot necew from iU breeding grounds in the Stannard ...... John Pelan ...... 824-828 MAIN ST. TEL. 5161 MANCHESTER north to its wintering quartier* in E. Giinsten ...... • ■ 3.00 Mr. and Mrs. A. E. 3alley. ------' ■ - 1-. 824-828 MAIN STREET TEU. 5161 _ sarily pleasing to those Americans. the southern scsiu 51r. and Mrs. T. R. Goodwin 2.00 •Thoina* Bailey ...... ■r V ' ■ \ " ...... ' ' : I, • i

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MANCHESTER EVENING tIEKAED, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1944 EIGHT / MAWUHE5TEK EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, 10, 1944 PAGE M rs. .Mary Gregus o f Talcott Eire Is Asked Hvemie met recently In London Russians XMancheater No Speed-Up ^een OFto’ce Deaths^ K u f l v v i l l e and arranged m second meeting at Whales Stranded on Island Beach which time George's Wrtnday was Date ^ Book Racial Storm Aroused observed on Peboiaty 14, accord­ Receive Dozen To Close Axis ^£alled Rather ing to word recelvM in this city. Tonight In Red Cross Prive [^ported Robert has; been overseas 15 Operetta, "The Magic Plnor,” Spying Posts months and his brother has been Surface Ships attldents of Buckland school, By ‘Races of Mankind’ KEDCRdfS W eirJ Affai ill Italy In ^^glan d lour months. School Auditorium' at 7 p. m. Local Residents^ Fail ARTHUR iif lllliM t (Continued from Page One) (Continued Froih Townwide tl; can salvage col­ RaiMrez IJuits lection. To Realize That One Booklet Says People of Aviatioil Cadet OM) Saturday, transmission, was banned by B rit­ STORES (C the Russians made an Inquiry Ddllar 'Donations W ill Fourth anniversary celebration ish censorship until today. .. Any Race Will Be r c* 845 M AIN s t r e e t RockvUle Youth Dies in Labor Rivalry which was, m effect, "W hat about sideiit RUBINOWBLO& + niiad that the women Hved at American Legion jkohne. One Account said that followtni Mean Failure. A f f ^ ^ by Individ-1 Plays for Stars tenMnoIt bouse in nur share of the fleet.’' tlw Battle Overs^iis, ‘ His Anniwi get-together of South a.-conference with Gray at whlC the Charlestown 'district at one At that time It seemed likely Manchester ,J^re Department at the note was presented, Prirhe ciyiNOur Parents Inffirmed. Forces Bbard Of Arg^tiHli "When tjhf/bpys -oome marching tiaPs Bi^ckground. tOctlqreen . Rohlhsoh, Melvin Dou­ of M r and Mrs. Gregory Yani- (Conttniied from Page One) Russian-Italian ships to ;(nove into spect to hemisphere defense am bert B. House, when hb .tumounced 5 S g k * O y rteam.’' police.. shewsky of Pillsbury Hrh has been 7:30 p. m., Hollister street pchool. have,, assured Brennan there was A booklet, - "The Races of Man-, glas;' Olivia De Haviland, Joan . pOsslbiUty I the Black sea where the Russians Military Whist o f Gibbons As­ no question of force ana that the protection against Axis agents t toe total received to’ date had Fontaine and Brian Aherne. The tinued to probe reported by the Wai , department pbstpone the showdown much have used them to great ad- Chile and Bolivia have recognized foa'vhed f 18,000, ” he is aptd to ask kind," has raised a storm iicre,-the that thereVA..A 'are ftrA epm^Auun; ' as having been'killed in actioh on sembly, C. L. of C., at Y'.M.C.A. note simply was a i^uest as a Loss Angeles youth, who switched longer The A F L members of the Surgical Dressings at American the Farrell government.) aoni^mbarra.ssing questions.” latest in a series on the quostlon M w een their deaOw and tlie Jan. 30 in Italy. He was a member vantage.. matter of urgency/ that some­ from violas to vacuum tubes to War Labor Board, in executive Legion Home, Leonerd street, 10 No information regarding the Wltn\the first ten days of toe Charlestown woman a of the Infantry and would have The disposition of Anglo-Ameri­ thing be done agdinst the activi­ of racial superiority-'fiivolving study communications at the session, callerl up their motion to a. m. to 4:30 p. m. Ramlrex resignation was made campaignsoVet but one residential sullied Knife PVNind ,, been 23 .years of,-age on June 3rd. can staff chiefs then was to make ties of Axis yi^tablishments In whites and Negroes. ^ Army Air Forces Training Com­ revise the Little Steel formula on an actual aplit of the Italian Navy, available by official quarters yes­ distrlciTia^iasBed its quota. $1.00 KREML Friday, March 17 Eire. The booklet says briefly that mand school at Yale, for five years Boston Police Capt. l^uls Dis- Major Terry 'Yaniahewsky. Who ftim it I ) the same day (Wcdne.sday) that leaving tw'o-third.s i.i the Mediter­ Mobile Blood Bank Unit at S t terday, however. “ I do not Bglieve," continued Mr. when intelligence tests are given used to string along as chief Ei: $N>IMrOO— Laavas H air 5o4f, La$trou$ ____that a stained knife and is stationed at Camp Breckinridge. House, ’that boys will blame a panel opened hearing.^ to deter­ ranean and transferring the other Mary’s Parish Hali; 11:15 a. m. to During a press Interview, Col. the people Of any race the results violist with the Broditsky Cham­ Kentuckv, upon'hearing this mes­ the 1944 comjnit-let;. It has done two pair of rubbers that had b ^ n sage telegraphed his parents that mine the piocedure and scope of third to Russia for the rest of tne 3:45 p. m. i\eic in Allied Gregorio Tauber, presidential sec­ will be affected by toe individual’s ber Music ensemble. The famous found in the Saugus cabin had handling the CIO’s steel wage de­ retary, disclosed that Farrell and everything >n Its power to make J a n iM he had received a letter recently war. But as Turkish negotiations Red Cross benefit entertainment background and educational op­ west coast musicians were spon­ mands, The big procedure que.s- Efforts Indicated his entire cabinet would meet to­ the local people\rcallze that th^ been turned over to a police chem- from his brother dated Jan. 31 or drrggefi. the fleet problem drag­ South Methodist rhurch. portunities. sored and heard by most o f toe DOAN'S PILLS 88t lat The Charlestown won»n. tlon is whether the panel and the day. Red Cross is )ust asNjsscntial to a day later than the W ar Depart- ged with them and at various Boy Scout Rally and exhibition I’aShlngton, March 10— (/Pi— It says: "When a man boasts of movie colony. MILO DIURETIC— Ragafor 75c Slna(Liout t ) , • . Disessa added, had a cut on her labor hoard will even consider the times came up for review. 'The Supreme Court recognized toe service man as any pqrt of hi# inent gave aa hi& death, and asked at High School hall. eports that the United States has his racial superiority, . . . per­ But one day Brownstone en­ chin which appeared to have been 17-cent demand In view of the ac; As a result of continued study, Saturday, Mar»-h 18 requested neutral Eire to break Ramirez as the head of the de fac­ ei^uipnient. To those who have- haps what he’s really saying ’s Washington for a verification. A misUndorstood the s;tuation\I am thusiastically accepted an invita­ caused by a knife. letter was received from J- A. knowledged fact that it can not be the military leaders concluded Ladies’ Night Tall Cedars./it communications with the Axis to government after the military that he had a lot of luck after he granted under the existing policy. that best results would had by , Temple, revolution against President Ra­ asking, that they donate agaln\We tion to record the background Diaessa said that mud found on Ullo. the Adjutant Ge^f®' P" possibly indicated today a new was l)orn. A man cjg another race music for the motipn picture th^Sb^rTa-ould be'examlned to The board itself will have to de­ keeping all the fleet in the Mcoi- , Annual meeting. British^Xmeri- step in Allied efforts to hinder the mon Castillo last June 4, and too have stressed, through toe p r ^ might have been his equal if he’d 10« LUX SOAP Wednesday confii-ming "Commandos Strike at Dawn.' determine whether it cor^s^nd- cide that question before March terranean -ind transferring to club. y/ flow of information and supplies withdrawal of Gen. Arturo Raw- and the ciuirchcs that donations MVORITE O f HOLLYWOOD'S STAKS(Limit 2), my further de- had toe same luijk in his life.” The next week he ^as drafted. ed with mud found on the Charles sm tinl'Vnly ’"r% o7u of panel hearings on the Russia an equivalent amount oi ; Sunday, .March/19 to Germany preparatory to the in son who held the office for two must bo doubled if the Red Cross Striking at race prejudice in W ar Fund d t ^ here is* to be a, town woman's clothing. natuVe contoin W the briefest' merits ...... - of toe union’s demands are British-American ships. Because jo,nt^ installation/of Marine vasion. days. this country, the booklet concludes sticce.ss. 1 am i^ain asking for Seek Hit-Run Klatoriat Dr. Allan Morlt*. state pathol^ details as they are prepared un- scheduled to start. The board, of of American productive capacity, and ■ Xi-xiliary at toe The SlJate department and the Ramirez’ action In delegating that the United States should added donations. gist, who assisted Cusick ^»ith the def battle conditions and tne course, could permit testiiiiony it appears that most of toe tran, - ^f,.,^jcaii Lcgioi III. Irish legation nere refused t'o dis­ his presidential mandate to Vice "clean its own house" so it can 10° SCOT Ea.sl Haven. March 10 - i^i — iutopsv. turned over means of transmis,^ion are limit­ and argument on toe demand for ferred ships will be of American ^ -Wednes^, - - - March 22 cuss toe reports. President Farrell on Feb. 25 fol­ Figures Are Reported Dally "stand unashamed before the TOILET TISSUE— Saffar. SafarfLimlt 2) , • vital irgans taken from both bod­ e d ” For this reason the Yanishew- a general Increase without wm- Banquet, G if I Scout Council and Has Been Strictly Neutral lowed his government's decision Contrary to rumors, the Red Nazis and condemn, w-ithout con- Police launched a search for a hit- Lieut, Ed.son S. Lott, II, of the Coast Guard examines some of the 65 whales which were strand- °"Fl'nally about two weeks ago to rupture relations with the run motorist last night after dis­ ies to State Chemist Joseph sky family <.ro anxiously waiting mittlng Itself to anything. Such a Leaders, nt/tho Y at 6:30. Eire has been strictly neutral Cross publi-cihes the amOqnt of /^sion, their doctrines of a master ed on me Deach of BiiU’.s island ofl the South Caro'.ln^ coast about 25 miles from Charleston. Whales postponement of toe showdown, Russian Ambassador rday, March 25 Axis. - money sent :n eve'.y day, Mr, covering the body of William Tal- Walker. , for further explanation as to tne throughout the war. maintaining re^e." are believed to have wandered into a shallow channel between the beach and an off-.'ihore sand bar and however, would leave room for in­ Gromyko called on the president Annual banquet of the Veterans House said. In order to get a clear- ■^'avor “ \Vhlte„ Supremacy” madge. 45, of I«e^ Haven, lying Stuffed Beneath Peno" discrepancy in dates. relations with both sides. Although Farrell announced al­ Lieutenant Yaniahewsky w^a a ference that a change of policy and asked again about the Rus- of k ^ e ig n W.ars at the home, most Immediately his govei-nment picture before the public, this la Southerners, in and out of Con­ along.side the E ^ t Haven cut-off. been trapped when the tide went out. (A P Wirephoto.) The Charlestown woman’s body .sian share of the fleet. U wag in Since 1942. the United States member of ’ he Manchester Com- Is at least under cop.sldei’ation. Manchester Green. has kept troops in toe northern would continue both the domestic necessary, because the need for gress, riicentiy have declared firm­ was found stuffed beneath A back- comment on this diplomatic in­ /Illotoer and Daughter Banquet, oany of the Nationa. Guard and Can Not Discard Formula counties and there is a large A l­ and international policies estab­ money is greater this year toan ly for ‘^hlte supremacy” lit the ysrd fence in the ^ left with this group in Fcbimary, The WLB Itself can nut discard quiry that the president last Fri­ lighland Park Community Club, lished by Ramirez, toe sudden ever before in ‘ he history of tola south. Thfe South Carolina House / ^ k e r hill after she had been lied Naval base In northern Ire­ 1941, going first to Camp Bland- the Little Steel formula or modiiy day broke the hews that at clubhouse. land. change in the presidential office great organization. Mr. House also of Representatives two weeks ago buried, exhumed and ‘tossed the surrender terms Russia hap a Monday, March 27 Ing. Florida, and then to Camp it. The AFL petition of Feb. 9 Allied effort-s to clamp down on led Edward R. Stettlnius, Jr., U. predicted that with the secon* . adopted a resolution reaffirming where she was found.” Shelby, Miss. He attended Officer acknowleilged that by proposing right to her share of Italian Naval Choral Frolic. Second Congre­ Axis agents and strategic pur­ S. undersecretary of state, to de­ front drawing nearer every day, "our belief in and our allegiance ■Mrs. Margaret Degnan of adja­ candidate School at Fort Bcnning, that toe WLB "request President tonnage. / gational church. chases in other neutral countries clare that toe American ambassa­ the needs o f the Red Cross will ba to estaiished .” Wednesday, March 29 cent Somerville. Georgia, and was commissioned a Roosevelt to modify realistically ” Figures Vague at have intensified lately, but this is dor at Buenos. Aires had been di­ tripled above the present estimate. This week a Kentucky Demo­ WARD’S .Farewell to Rev. Watson Wood­ tim u her slste^-ln•la^^, Mra^ Alice Second Lieutenant on Dec. 20. the executive order which limits Publicly released figures on the the first time that any represen­ rected to refrain from establish­ First Benefit Staged crat, Representative May, chair­ in Mcondsl ruff, at Center Congregational Degnam Sheridan, 46. 1942, and assigned to Camp For­ formula adjustments to 15 per exact number of Italian warships tations to Eire have been reported. ing official relations with the Far-, Last------evening - at' the Y.M.C.A. „ „ i„ ^ man pf the House M ilitary com­ The Suffolk county medical ex­ est, Tenn. He went to Africa in cent of the pay rates of Januai'y, surremlered are vggue at best, but church, at 8.' This government apparently is rell regime pending developments.-'the first benefit o f the campaigrn mittee in Congress, - attS' aminer reported, after an autopsy, October 1943. and was transferrea they show approximately five bat­ April 26 to 30 A similar course of action was was - staged.-tnireH The exact amount of "Races of Mankind." 1941. Thirty-second Annual Conven­ taking the lead, with full British 25c ZINC OXIDE HINU’S ( REAM that she had been beaten over the to Ita ly in O. cembar 1943. The AFL members pressed for tleships. .some of them old and announced in toe British House ot money donated could not be learn­ The booklet — written by\Wo F*moHS 'XenUof** tion New England.’Conference, Au- backing. AND LOTION, head "by an instrument rather Besides his parents, and oroia- action on their petition two days damaged, ejght cruisers 27 de­ Negotiations are now being car­ Commons 'by Foreign Secretary ed todav. Two basketball games, anthropi^- Htaling. loot^- ’ gustana Lutheran churches, at the PLAYING /i; BOTH FOR .. 49c rough and hard” and strangled , by Malor Terry Yanishewsky, nf ago and although It did not go to stroyers ^ d one aircraft c®riwr. ried on with Spain and Portugal in four boxing exhibitions and a gistS} Prof. and D Emanuel Lutheran i-hurch. , Ahthony Eden. ^ ■ tonfe cord around the neck. He feive. thrersisters. Miss Slepha- a final vote it was decided that In additom the Italians probably * Chile announced however that snappy drill by toe Cadet Corps Gene Weltfish—was publisMd as CAROS \l April 27-29 an effort to choke off the flow of •aid the case is "definitely homl- nie Yanisnewsky, of this one of the public members would surrendered about 60 submarines war materials to Germany. The she did not consider there waa featured. A t the end of^thc drill 85th in a scries on public/affairs Store Values n.AsHi.iwoo^- V I Dr Bricklev said the woman Mrs. Joseph Krivanec of Stafford. Roosevelt. If Mr. Roosevelt is and other ^mall craft. Finland will drop out of toe war Farrell government on toe dred Teresa Robinson attired in A Inc. That committee .Includes k BATTERIES 79c Cxcil.M auolity. had been dead since March sixth School Board Notes England Conference Augustana Red Cross uniform was greeted by number of educators wood bdclt - . agreeable, toe board or a tripar­ What would be the equivalent of Lutheran churches. Sessions at and toe Turkish Situation has grouiiids it was a continuation r.f -or-sevanth.-...... , ...... At the meeting of the Board of tite., (public,. labor and industry l, one-third of this force apparently come up again for intensified're­ the Ramirez regime. Bolivia and the audience with acclaim. The booklet had Wen sold pub­ Concordia Lu’Jiem church." ...... — -Tonight there w.ill be another "She waa burled face downwaM Educa'tfon held W ednesday e v ^ committee of it would meet with has constituted quite a p ro U l^ view. The British cut shipment# Paraguay acted llkewiae.— — ^ licly for ]0 cents smee Itrtit Octo big benefit at the East Side Rec­ and earth thrown over her, he him to seek his views and instruc­ for the Allied chiefs of staff. On of top priority military suppliea her and was to h^'e been used by WARDS FUEL OIL TOOTH BRUSHES ■«M " 'Then she was removed and Philip M. Howe reported that Miss reation Center when toe Polish the Arm y in /Soldier-instruction tions. the Murmansk supply route th* to Turkey last month. LUdTE HandU! toaaed where she was found." Ulllan Randall would retire toe Civil War Seen Sweden annotinced at the be­ American basketball team meets courses until ^ y ’s attack blocked RiiSBlaiis -wouW-have much great- Public Records^ toe High School varsity. There L0N6-WEARIE6 The medical examiner declared end of toe school year after thirty ginning of the year that shipments distribution. CHICK BROODER er use for destroyers and other will be a varied program with de­ 0R4-T0N BRUSH he was unable to tell whether the eight years of service. Miss Ran­ escort types than for submarines. Finland Danger of Iron ore to Germany would fall He said tois was accomplished crime had been committed near tails carried on today’s sport page dall is toe teacher in toe first Biiriiia CrisU On toe basis of the main fleet to a record war-time low this year. Warrantee Deed by hia conunittee‘’s threat to "ex­ "C hic” Complete of The Herald. 4 2 ' the spot whem the body waa found fifrade of the East school. t.vpes surrendered the Russians Florence M. Hollister to Leo K. pose the/motive behind the book:” Moitiura t•tiltont. or “ whether the woman had been (Continued From Page One) .Allied Position Varies 32-in. canopy PERMANENT Jt?ofeBBional The report of the School m i^ t get nine destroyers, two to and Elsie M. Stiles, property on To teach racial equality, especially alain elaewhere and tranaported in Nenriiitf Now The Allied position varies with Spaniards seeking gold in A r­ 9.75 WAVE KIT that during February, teeth of 387 four Cruisers, and one or two bat­ HolUster street. , , the equality of whites and Ne- A c 'C 'u r a e y children were inspected, 143 were person was capable of uniting, the respect to each neutral, and tradi­ gentina introduced Argentina a g r o c ^ to the troops. Simaf* (• ifM i%0 ^ a car.” tleships. In addition they might Robert J. Smith to W. Randall Gives uniform teinprratiir/ A/fM wl Homo . • * w V HoMlBg Man fur Questioning defective and notes were sent i n people in their current dllemfn^ tional relationships such as the chief sour of wealth—livestock. my spokesmen said it never In lime o f ttine«4, there’* nothinjt (Cuntlnqcd From Page One) get a share of submarines or an Toop, property on Tanner street quite comforting a« toknowihat Meanwhile Police Captain Dl- asking them to consult dentlsto. This person, he said, was Field- Anglo-Portuguese alliance and toe was intended for general circula­ right to the floor. Sensitive equivalent value of destroyers, as Manshal Baron Carl Gustaf Man- treaty Britain now has with Tur­ the very be»l of aid U at >oUr beck . Besaa announced he waa holding Notes were given 14 for defective much faster than toe Southeast tion among soldiers but w’a.s to nutomatir heat .eonlrol. Vl>,lh|p and call. Our iMurm/cinU are COUPON well as variotis small craft such as nerheim. the Finnish commander- key are reflected in the respective for questioning a man who first tonsll.s. First Aid was given to i i Asia high command thought pos­ 4iavo been used by officers teach­ oH flow valve. Burns 38-40 dis­ Ecli'Kticd in knowledge, trained in torpedo boats. . negotiations. Mentifled the woman as his wife and 11 were excluded. sible. So tar as seising territory in-chief. BRONCHIAL COUGHS ing orientation courses as back­ expericitcc, and bound .hy honor to There is strong opposition to Eire nd longer is of such top tillate nr kerosene. 2-galloii luel compound your prc*cr»plion witli M d then retracted that statement A report was presented as a is concerned, Stllwell’s show is ground material to refute the Nazi r the goveminent’s attempts to get strategic Importance as when toe tank. Uses I to S gallons in Ourchlt Proton Exton Bri$tla» the utmost pro/cfsional OGGMroc>! \ to say that they had been living follow up iB.st years graduates as the biggest operation going on "supe'r race" theory. out of the war. not so much be­ Battle for .’ e Atlantic was a touch hours. PROPHYLitCTIG DR. WEST’S together as man and wife for two fbllow.><; Armed forces, 27.8 per against the Japanese this side of (iel8 Good Conduct May Angered by Claim Thrifty Women Bay cent: Farm, 4.8; Further school­ cause of any feeling of friendliness and go matter, and lack of long —COUGHS “ o COLDS. May was angered by a claim he BONBEI BRUSH MIRACLE-TUFT the Japanese-held rones. for the Nazis as because of • the range planes and aircraft carriers THE KOTEX 'tS .m ia quoted Mrs. Degnan aa ing. 8.9; Industry, 10.3; Defense, Critics Question l«'»aslblltt.v said toe book made that a survey 4 7 c F^rrorri/nlmm Sert ire saying that the dead woman had Award from Army long )}lackout of information had made it Impossibls to give air cov­ 47d VAL-U-BOX 8.9; Non-dcfcnsc, 1.4; TnsucaiKe, Critics in this theater have showed the average Negro_ in some Round«d brittUi. been niarrted to a 'fhomaa Sheri­ left a,: great segment of the pppu- er to merchant ships all toe way Bom of S4 noo' 9.7; Nursing, 8-9; Office. 22.8; I^- questioned toe niilltai-y and en­ HERE.^^The FS^Little stp'oir This Great Couffh Medicine northern states was th's^ intel­ . \ - dan, now apmewherc in New York. latioh unaware of the nation’s eal across the ocean. Irmi. Big voluf - 4 9 9 fense, 15.2; Non-defense. 7.8; Un­ gineering feasibility of General Camp Shanks, N. Y., March.-lO However, toe country is to a Forces You To Have Supreme Confidence in it. / lectual equal of white men in some Within a few hours of the dis­ employed. 1.4. Ml8ccl!Bncou8,7.8. Colonel Kenna G. Eastham, predicament, southern states. BATTERY TY|>E covery o f Uie, nude Charleatown StilwcH’s Ledo road from north­ "One must hope that Russia un­ large measure dependent on Great Supt. Howe reports that follovv- Commanding Officer of Camp iru’iiibranes and make 'breHt^lnir The booklet said: Negroes made 4 or Nonem ■ body police reported the finding of east India down the Hukawng derstands Finland’s internal situa­ Britain and toe United States for SpomJ a tcvv conts today at any ing a discussion In regard to out­ valley and on to north Central Shanks, has approved the award important supplies. \ e a ti I e r lower score than whites in intel­ ELECmiC FENCE the bodies o f a maji and a woman standing bilUs on toe Maintenance tion which is beset by difficulties druK store for a bottle ot Huffi-’n-r, find Huckli;y’n gives quick ligence tests, given soldiers in the BABY t Burma, where it woul-J hook up of an Ai-my Good Conduct Medal The Irish minister to Washing­ relief from that persistent, .^nasty, In a lonely steam-filied cabin Just account toe Boaril of Finance has which could lead to an emormoius Buckley’s CANADIOL. Mixture American Expeditionary forces in with the old Burma road. to Corporal Edward P. DeDosser ton, Robert Brennan, said recently irritating bronchial cough dut to BOTTLES Z off the Boeton-Newbi«yport turn­ been required ,tb add an approj^a- split in the nation,” toe Swedish (triple acting)—Take a couple of the First World war. But it added Stllwell’s reply to both objec­ of Manchester, Conn. Good that the food sltuaUon was good In doses at bedtime—feel Us Instant colds- Hut l>e sure yq.u get UucK- pike in nearby Saugus.' tlon of 32,500 to this account. This editor wrrotc. leus CAN.U.'IOl. Ml.xturc— by far this: tions was given at a recent press Conduct Medals are awarded "out­ Eire except for a '20 per cent powerful effective action spread ELECTRIC BROODER 300 Chick Size With CoupM m- Police Chief John F. Stuart said matter w ill come up before a The same note was struck today thru throat, head and bronchial the largc.st selling cough medicine The tests also showed that 12.95 conference when he said his standing soldiers” with more than In the Stockholma-Tidningen edi­ wheat ahortage. He asked toe In cold wintry Canada. Over 13 (Limit e) / R; the woman had been identified as Town meeting to be called soon. one year’s continuous service State department for permission tubes. It starts at once to loosen up white and^Negro northerners had forces had already accomplished torial which said, “ it is best that thick, chokinfp phleF”^—sooth© raw million bottles sold. Holds oil farm animats, /ct is .. .,S.\FER, MORE EFFICIENT! bUM Helen Power. 39. o f the Program Presented since Pearl Harbor. T o,b e eli­ to allow an Irish shipping qom- higher scores toan white and Charieatown district. Boston, apd what he had been told here was there not be, great, hopes for peace 42.95 The Junior Red Cross of the gible, soldiers were required not pany to purch^ure two United Negro aoutheriters. proved safe. Simple construction the man as James T. McGulpneSs '‘impossible.’’ ^ because toe practical difficulties TAKE GOOD ADVICE— TRY BU€^KLEY’,S East school presented a program only to have completed the re­ States merchant vessels, to be It attributed these results to the o f Wilmington, Maas., and A m -1 "Vinegar Joe’s'] action in di­ involved are very big.” — nothing to oil. Oyer-load pro­ W ards electric hr-flll tion twelve February, 1944. in the Here Tomorrow ^list brings to 40,950 the total num­ barbs. Sturdy, galvanized vacuum t.v|ie found. Sturdy., thorough mix, more quickly. Stur­ Saugus Police , ® i e f ^ h n ■ T. performance o,f his duty and. Serv­ and an official luinouncement to iea of ,tWo men and a woman, all Stuart quoted w ffl -Marti'n,. pro-, this effect has b ^ expected for with fractured skulls and clad In D. 8. McCOMB ber o f dead, wounded) missing and ^ p ea hearth steel wire! braced galvanized steel. ice of his country. I veallze your prisoners of war announced by the dily built for hard usage! prletor of Martin’s ca'Dins, as'^say- great anxiety ' but nature of some time. Another of the popular all­ 16tli^ ventury dress, were found In R. W. McCOMB, JR. ing the couple registered Tuesday Holds Independent Position cartoon motion picture shows will toe sarcophagus of (Ordinal Vice N avy department sinae Dec. 7, wounds not, reported and delay in 194?.. nlgfit, went for a ride Wednesday As chlef-of-staff under Gen­ be presented at toe State, theater receipt of details must be expect­ iDomtni when Hours Until March 15: The New Englanders and next and returned Wednesday nighf. eralissimo Chiang Kai-Shek, Stll- tomorrow morning. The theater ed. You wiU be promptly furnish­ made to moYe It from a bomb- o f kin include from Connecticut: The polite chief said the woman ed any additional information^ re­ well holds a position somewhat in­ doors w ill open at. 9:30 a. tat. and damaged church. The cardinal dependent of the Southeast Asia Evenings from 7 P. M.—- Cowles. Donald Hnbbjr, motor ^was stretched across a bed and ceived.’’ ' X the show will begin promptly at died In toe 13to century. JU. . A ' the man was on the floor with hia command, since China was never machinist’s mate, first class, U. Deere, who graducated ,from 10 o’clock. It will run for two A I 6to ceutury murderer, toe Saturdays from 1 P. M. S. Naval reserve. Dead.^Wlfe, Mrs. head’ resting bn an overturned the Rockville High school in toe Incorporated in toe command. hours. Manager Jack SansOn dispatch ad^d, apparently hid the chair in one of the cabins. 'His operations, however, are Thelma Leake Cowles^ 529 Third class of 194] and attended Yale has selected a varied type o f car­ bodies in the aarcophogus. avenue. West Haven, New Haven/ SAVE SOME BOYS llfC , He said a valve had been re based on India and supplied from toon movie for the showing Jud^ University: for' a year has been in there, and come’ under Mountbat- Mothsr, Mrs. Olivp H. ClowIeB, >71 moved from a steam radiator and the liarine Corps a year next ing from what has proved moat WASTE PAPER ten’s command. For that reason, Howe street. New Haven. that the one-room cabin was filled April. He took a course- as a popular In toe past. •with steam. it must be assumed that the Brit- Dooley, Eidward W., Jr. private, i r'adlo technician upon entering toe iah "big boss” -not only approves The admission price fo r this first class, U. S. M ariiieiT orp s. Marines. Sttlwell's present operations but show has been set unusually low Wounded. Father, ^ w a r d W,- X Italian Areas ■ Another brother. Corporal will be ready to exploit them if for toe children and adulta ps Dooley, Sr., 20 - Arnold .street, Francis Deere, sslatiohed ‘ in toe well. The adffilsslon prices may Hartford. the tough Americah general can MASON JAR FOUNT. ^ WARD GRASS SEED Southwe.st Pacific with the Arm y prove his point— that he can take be found In top State theater ad­ SAVE Cooked Shoulders .35c Lh. Mlsach,. Edward Joseph, 'avia­ STAR CHICK FOUNT GARDEN SEEDS Paper Collection In The Northeast Report Quiet Is now in a hospital receiving PIUTTER north Burma’away from toe Jap­ vertisement ^aday. tion radioman, third class, U. S. 7c each treatment for malaria. anese. Naval reserve. WoundecL Father,- lOc 3 for 254 1 e A 5 >1^- " y '' t'acat'es .\ppeal pooked Hams .... 37c Lh. (Continued From Page Cne) , Despite reinforcements to the Joseph Misbach, , 2 Parmeiee Uses standard Mason Jar. Heavy glou bose for Mason Jor Your choice of oil popular flower Words Standard Quality— pro CamUle P. DeHulla of CotUge Japanese forces in Burma during Pork Kidneys avenue, New Haven. Acid reeisttng. . Star shape type fount. Sanitary, non-corro- and vegetable seeds. Germina­ duces e quick, sturdy carpet of street who had appeqjed to the the past several months, "Vinegar Rih Oirhed Beef. .15c Lb. Naiiwaika, Joseph J., corporal, glyea extra driiildng 'room. on the beachhead, one of them In Supreme Court of Errors a sen­ e Section MONDAY, MARCH 13 tjie rarines of the Molotta river Joe” is going a long way toward British- , (No Polnta) U. S. Marine Corps reserve. live, tip-proof. tion tested. Sovel . green, low weed content tence of three months- In Tolland doing just thaU TIME Wounded. Uncle, Victor N aii­ qouthwest of Carroceto. In anoth­ Hamburg 29c Lb. er area British soldiers shot down County Jail and a fine of J500 H u Taken Personal Command waika, 106 Seymour street, Hart­ Unless iiirloiiiFiil wealhor prfvciilM collection— then the next fair day. given him in -the Superior Court' Ame#icqn Club 19e lb. an enemy fighter plane with Small So determined is StilweU ' to CubeSteaks ford. JUST ARRIVED on October 26, has withdrawn his make hia operation a success that arms fire. / Ward’s Feed Reduced, -\lso Please Mole— If eolleelioii euiii^ut he Giiiftlied the first day it will Situation *’Mueli Better” . appeal and has returned to the he has taken personal command Given Year In Reforinatory jail to complete serving his sen­ Solid Pieces of Oven Roasts A delayed dispatch released last of toe operation. He I* accompan­ BINQO No. J ' Nationally KnownI Broiler and Grower( Ma.sh. Reg. 3.75 night quoted Gen. Sir Harold tence. ied by some of hia key staff inem- Boneless Sirloin Steaks Ward’s Garden Tractor he oil the following day. 1 Hartford, March 10— (g>)— Mrs. $ ' Alexander, Allied conunander in DeHulla was sentenced on Octo­ bera who left toe sunyituous v“fox POTATOES Ifildred Paris, 19, of IndianapoUa, ber .26 after being found guilty of holes of Delhi” for toe discom­ Legs of Lamb Fresh Shoulders With 'Cultivator! I V t H.P. Italy, aa telling war correapon- •witched her plea from innocent Per 100 Lbs. genta on a visit u> the beachhead conspiracy against toe gaming forts of the advance base In north Tomorrow Boneless Pot Roasts to guilty yesterday tn toe midst Ration Certificate Required! laws. His wife, Mrs. Ethel De- Burma. March 4 that the situation there 50c Loin of Pork of her Federal court trial on a 3 .5 0 now U "very much better” than Hulla was fined ■32.'»0 and given a ' From there he is issuing a dally Choice' Menus to Satisfy the Most charge of violating the Dyer act 120.00 REMEMBER. . . The Proceeds From All 5 a I v o g e d Utroa weeka before, suspended sentence of three press release giving far more de­ Ravenous Appetite. Bushel Calves! and Beef Liver Chickens which pn^iibita the transportation c Toatarday*s air war brought the months at toe aame time on simi­ tail than is carried in the dally of stolen automobiles over * state Waste Paper Is Being Used To- Buy Needed Equip- 4 n t announcement ot P-39 Aifa- lar charges.- DeHulla entered Tol­ communiques of the Southeast lines, and Judge J. Joseph Smith carrying bomlM. They land Jail on the 26th and remain­ Asia command. sentenced her to a year and a day ment At The Hospital. ’ Maatod a fuel-carrying 'train at ed tbiere until November 4 when (torrespondentq who found him Fine Liquors— Budweisep on Tap in the Aldenon, W . Va;, women’s . Hontalto dt Castro and the air' he was brought to Rockvills and prickly u a porcupine to deal K L E n r s IMLARKET reformatory. Roy Harbaugh, 10, at Marina cU Plaa. a few released on' bonds of J2,00n pend­ with in New Delni, wher* he nec- ORANGE and Robert O. Jett, 30, arrested r toltea up the eoaat from Leghorn. ing an appeal to the Supreme esMrily must play second fiddle, with U n . Paris ia Old Saybrook Court o f Errors. find hUn.a boon companion around IM CENTER STREET OPEN UNTIL 8 P. IA e a s t c e n t e r ,ST. last December, have pleaded jnidlty TKa M i (to building In Brothers Meet In England ^ a can o t beans on the Burma front. CAVEY'S Jit and will be sentence' Monday in Advertise in The Herald— It Paya Ho Just simply Isn’t a front HALL /FARM STOR^ tor T orii u a aaa rly aeveh miles Mps.s ^Sergeant Robert Gregua New Haven. 43. PURNELL PLACE TELEPHONE 4748 MANCHESTER Pfc. G'eorge Uregua, sons of ^^oicb general. . I . /. f'lft' ;*r.^r-,*y-..- -'-

/ MAMJHESTEK EVENING HERAUDj, MANCHESTER, CONW., FRIDAT, MARCH 10, 1944 P A G E E L E ^ MANCTTESTER EVF.NTNG flERAI-D. MANCTTESTER. I'ONN. FRIDAY, MARCH 10. lOH I G * T E ^ V------^------f ------♦1 I X- WTIO—1080 r w f J 9 n • WTOT— « 8 0 22 Sliulents WDBC—18W Jt O du y S KttU lO W N BC~M ib iazk LeMc tfinaiicalli Takes *ili8li Again Hit youn VICTORY GARDEN this W ar Tima •craft Oulpnh Return Home 'it Game at Notcii Writer Bu Foherf Oeiqer KAIN Ok ted Drives’ Hhige; # . 1 fiiPfealuta^^ritvr I 1:00—WTIC — Backstage Wif#;*7:«5—WTHT—Newa. lows Going lODlZffl WDRC — Broadway Matinna; 8:00—w n c— dtles Service Con­ jfli Front Blazes (Continued from Page One) 5 Connecticut Girls .4rc Newh: WTHT — News; MuUe; cert; WDRC — Kata Smith Still Scooping ^Em Up ^ W NBC^Blue Frolioa. Hour; Newa; WTHT — CacB Rovers Trim new career he appealed with such Fine Program Arranged (Continued Fn»nj Page One) Among Repatriates on 4:16—W rtQ— S talla Dallaa; Brown; WNBC — Paul MeiUon. B«ed From One) stars as the late \Vill Rogers. Part 8 -WTHT—VM«e of the Army; 8:18—WTHT — Fulton Ouraler; Reported serldusly ill in Decem­ would take a back seat^^d young­ Victory gardeiicrs, unless tjiey Liner (irii»Hliolni. WNBC—Parade of Stara. , WNBC — Parker Family. Phantoms For ''■l•llnov•ky’■ sdvance wa* a dl- ber, Cobb answered in person tele­ er men w'ith more specialized arc trying to redpee their weight, 4:30—WTIC Ubrenzo Jonca; 8:30—wnc—AH Time Hit Pa­ ■ ct threat to the several hundred phone calls made to the.^ hospital knowledge of fighter \|efensc probably tan clip hours from the j Hartford. March 1 0 - (Ab—Twon- W DRC,— Ad Llftor; WTHT — rade; WTHT — Freedom of Op­ Junior Crown to Aid W ar Fund Drive uaand Nazi troops still in th« by the press concerning reports he would come to power. time they spend with a hoe. H ere; ty-twp New England girls. 1!> of Music; WNBC—Nedra. portunity;: W NBC— Meet Tour r - ...... ■: -V _ rer Ukraine and along the was dangerously- ill. His letter to rmering “IHIerl.v Bew lldefe«P» is Uic reason; '' " i t them from Gonnectlcut, are among 4:45—W nc — Young Wldder Navy. Hoeing is done by commercial t^ t of the Black sea toward Cbopcr followed. Goerlng was deschbed as ’’ut­ 'the rppatriales aboard the Grips- Brown; WNBC—Parade of Stara 9:00—w nc - Waltz Time; Hijjli Quiniiet' r .Odessa, fi-ont' dispatches pointed terly bewildered by the strength struck gard -leis to kill weeds,; holift who will arrive in this coun­ WDRC — It Pays to be Ignor­ Duffy Leads Winners in For crediting himself (or omit­ Many amateur gardeners believe; >);00—WTIC—When a Girl Mar- i cut. ting tb remark that ■ report^ of of the Allied aerial blows." ^ try Tue.sday. i^es; WDRC— Newa; Four-Way j ant: WTHT — Gabriel Heatter; Clear Cut Victory at lo (Jpmet All; Capture of Staro-Konstantlnov, De.splte a heavy overcast Ycaler- they have to cultivate after every | T he girls, all of whom, wore in­ j WNBC — Gangbusters. McFadden Doeife rain! to conserve moisture. Mlbstrels; Ad Liner; WTHT S6 miles north of Proskurov, ny dav the American raiders bombed terned in 1930 when the Germans in gra] Newg: Music; WNBC—New*. 9M5—WTHT—Believe It or Not. East Side Rec; Both Team If in Fightii: ? That ^ay be true ,n some situa- , Marshal Grepot V K. Zhukov .s Invaded France, .were studying to Indhstrial targets by means of tions. Garden experts of the Uni­ 6:15—WTJC— Portia Faces Life; 9:36—w n c — People Are Fun­ Flret Ukrainian Army netted ■MPIb, sriehtiftc Instruments.’’ the com­ become nuns at St. Briouc.'Word ny; WDRC — that Brewster Teams Set for Gatfie. Mood; P. A.'8 Hba>>; ted States department of agricul-,) that they were being retiiineU to WNBC—Dick Tracy. large stocks of war material. munique. said. A J3NB broadcast ture Tccomnn^nd the truck RdF-, 8:30—■WnCi-rOust Plain Bill; Boy; WTHT — Double or Noth­ Outside FheRitig Fine 10, Yi'ar RecOrdf 'M o sco w said. It left the Germans said rasiinlties were, he.avy. this country yvas received at tlie ing; WNBC — Spotlight Bands; The Rovers copped the Rec deners' technique; go easy bn the provincial houHO here Tlpirsday WDRC — Afncrican Women; ■ In this sector only a 20-mlla cor­ It was the second day in siiqt hoc. In a small garden perhaps an I WTHT — Siiperinan; WNBC — Story Teller. Junior League title last night By Billy Koilie . IT — Daiiehig .\fler Game. ridor along the railway south to pight from the State departmenti 10:00—WTIC — Amo# and Andy; cession and the fourth time in six average of five minutes s day with Captain Midnight. When they .whipped the Phantoma Kamntia HefCree 1 Proskurov as a retreat route to­ days that American bombers had Among those jetui'nlng- are: Sis­ WDRC — Durante and Moore; I a hoe will suffice. Evening 85 to 23 in the final game of a best George McFadden was the most ['J-''’ Ui'iilly Clt'vef 'I’oiiight’s Program ward Rumania. Proskurov Itself returned to the fire-blackened ter Celine d.- Li’Eucharislie Lctcn- WTHT -r Boxing, Joe Bakai vs. two out of three series. “Steady and cautious arc the dre. Sister Claire Phnomcho Be­ 6:00—w n c — News, WDRC — dlstlncflve fighter of them All. El-' . - Unlit (iame was threatened with capture, by German capital. words of cultivation.’’ is the spe­ Lee Savold; WNBC—John Van- The Phantoms started off. Itb Bed Army troops last reported Those raids have cost 193 rube, Sister Louise Plulllppe^.^hi- News: WTHT—News; WNBC dercook. bows McFadden’s elbows formed ; At 7:10 cial Victory Garden advice from bodeau and Sister Lucille Jo.s^ph a bang when Shea, Dibattlsto' and I only seven miles away. American planes—137 bombers —Terry and the Pirates. ‘ 10:15—WNBC — Dixieland House 8 an Impenetrabl barrier to hia jaw, ( iiviiliers vs. II. S. Seconds. the department of agriculture’s Bouvier, all of Hartford; Sister Gustafson dropped in hoops In ami 56 fighters—as against the 6:15—WTIC — Victory Is Our Party. 6 0 Hence the name. | : - \t 8:13 W^akes Short Work of Defenses experts. Angelina „de Jesus Diiqiiette. Sis\ sucaesslon to lead to . Duffy’ I minimum of 324 German planes Business; WDRC — Lyn MUr- 10;.30—WTIC — Sports Newsreel; finally broke the Ice (or the Rovers McFadden's elbows also present- ■- Zlggy tiozil/., dniimiier. ‘ Zhukov’s right wing *made short All weeds must be kept unde* ter Charles Ainu e Laiuli y, Sister ' ray’s Music; WTHT—To Be An­ known for ccrlaln to have been control by thorough shallow cul­ ■ WDRC — Stage Door Canteen; With a short overhead ehot. Turk- ed a perilous hazard to an adver- I . Bill Siiiniimoii. work of the Tamopol defenses, Marguerite Emma Kcnnettc and RECIPE nounced; Concert Hour; WNBC sai-y. who never knew whether a Bill Irwin, mers. Bussian advices Indlcatotl. Previ- destroyed. - tivation or hoeing but vegeUblc c ^ / c < WNBC .— Concert Orchestra. ington and Brown followed with Sister Marie MavOclIa Kcnnclte, —Sports; News. 10:45—WTIC — Marvin Jones. blow .started for the chin would: • ously reported nine miles f No accurate assessment of the crops should not be cultivated Sister Rita de la' Croix St. Ongi^ hoop* and a t the end of the half At 8:43 new punishment infiicted upon deeply because of danger to the 6:30—WTIC - Gulden Sorenad- 11:00—News on all Stations. the Rovers were leading 18 to 11. prove mure hurtful to him than to ' P.A.’s vs. M.n.S. Varsity that key rail junction on the and Sister Antonia de St. Jean ia v o iy Sauce Dresses Up ers; WDRC — Jack Stevens; Eltxiws. He risked a busted mitt scarred Berlin by the Americans roots that grow near the surface. 11:15-:- w nc _ Harkness Of The second half the Rovers con­ Mllsle by the High school <•’ Odessa-Warsaw trunk railway’. Jean, all of Putnam; Sisteiydde- P la in Vegetabfes WNBC—News. every time he threw a punch. And Bed Army infantry, buttressed by has vet become available, but a Weeds rob garden plants of wa­ lene Biirda of .low-U CityySister Washington; WDRC — Jack tinued the fast pace they set -in chestrii liit duiiciiii; which w I Stockholm dispatch quoted a ti-av- ter nutrients, and even the space 6 -.45— WTIC - Lowell Thomas; Smith, Songs; WTHT — Give if he missed he was more than , tank units, swept over enemy France.s Marguerite Aidoya of • Combine salad oil (or melted 'WDRC—News; WNBC -Henry the second quarter to increase the (olliiw the fiuilii evciil Admissi eler as declaring “It has ceased to and sunshine that they require. As TO and ta k e ; WNBC —Music You likely to find his beak pinioned by iidiillH, .70 cents: II. S. students, i lines, “burst Into the town and Waui'cgan. Sistir Jean/ Antoine vegetable shortening) with rich- J. Taylor. lead as the game progressed. one of tfic.ije bony points. ongaged the enemy in street fight­ bo a capital or even a town.” The soon as the soil can be pro^rly lanucci of Watirbiu^/Sister Ga- Want. Fogarty and Brown again stole 'C**lltS. Cairo radio, quoting another Swe­ worked after rains, it should be browm and tangy Heinz “57-Sauce” 7:00—WTIC — Fred Waring; 11:30—w n c ^ Mr, Smith Goes the show with their excellent floor The roughest fight I ever saw ing,” the Moscow bulletin said. brielle Angelina ^•sniarais^ of was between McFadden and Dal' Other units stormed fortified dish report, said the city had been thoroughly hoed or cultivated to Moosup and Sislm'’^ Anna I erdi- —using equal parts. Heat well but WDRC — I Love a Mystery; To Town: WDRC — Mrs. Mini­ games, while Duffy, Hassett and The ilanchcslcr High sclr- 1 without elCctNclty, gas and water kill weeds that sprouted and also WTHT — Fulton Licwia, Jr.; ver; WTHT — Music. Hawkins in .San Francisco. Feb. villages In the Tamopol area, in­ nand Vezina of^lumtield. do not boil. This quick and easily Turkington came in for their share Vem Stephens continued to scoop 'era up throughout off-season. varsity team i.s taking this ga> cluding Ivachuv, five miles to the all this week. \ to leave the surface in a loose, fri­ There wcr0y2o in the gunip orig­ WNBC—Nero Wolfe. 11:45 — WNBC — Swing Shift of the honors in scoring. 28, 1901. Hawkins became so ex­ d e li- 7:15—WTIC - News; WDRC — Brilliant young shortstop of St. Loins Browns was sheet metal stock- tonight wttli the Polish Amen; n northwest, and Dichkov, a rail 8 Ever-Increaning'Might Shown able condition to absorb later ram- inally inteiojed but Sister Jeanne prepared sauce is really Frolics; New*. asperated at those elbows that he Ir\ln . Cobh Dateline; WTHT — Memory 12:00—w n c — News;' Thomas The Phantoms on the otbv.r room clerk at Wilmington, Calif., shipyard. started giving George the works, tram seriously. The aLudentH station on the railway to the ®Mt. The ever-incrcasihg might of fall. Helene Cjmrbimiicau of Now Ha­ ^ cious over hot cooked broc­ hand looked like sure winner* the This gave Zhukov control of a 53- my death have been greatly exag­ American air power was rcflect- The primary value of hoeing or j’ ven w ay too ill to return at. this Lane. Peluso’s Orchestra; WDRC — and Elbows replied in kind. The would like nothing belter than cultivatin gis weed control. There Most crops should be hoed only coli, Brussels sprouts, green News; WTHT — News. way they, started off but once the I'irfcree disqualified Hawkins, the mile stretch of the t liink line Dorn gerated," Cobb concluded his note eP)— The Rev. "This Is the United States Sir®' New Japane.se activity in China again they might ^ I d up like i t ’ quoting dispatches from Rcval. de- tack on American force* M Em and Tax Consultant Announcing the Sale of Pastry: March 28 vrith John Nesbitt and hits; 9:30, People Are Fiinny; 10, B. ! .A Quil'k loHik Ken Overlin, nas begun training old Broadway A, C. In New York, paper bag. It’s uncertainty of Frederick Hv Sill, who founded tegic Bomber force callihg on the press Augusta bay. Eneppiy *rtil- which might lead to attempts to his “Passing Parade" stories.' Amos and Andy; 10:45, Msuwln for a ring comeback at the Ala­ ’“ clared the Russian Air ^oiw had close gaps in the Canton-Hankow Hours: 9 A. .M. to .'J P. M. McKinney, rf ...... 1 3 ■ The "Old Timers’’ are some 500 knocked colder than the frozen the team that makes this game destroyed the Estonion seaport of Kent school in 1906 and retired as people of Berlin. At 12:30J5 today lery was silenced after snelUng the Pies Muffins Cupcakes and However, Nesbitt will keep on'Jones on "Agriculture’s Future.” Shea, If ..., ...... 2 7 ; men who once played on uniform- meda, Calif., Naval air base. . . . crags of Iceland. It was the first L, approximately 10.000 high ei^lo- and Peiping-Hankow railways Monday Throucrh Friday with his Sundsy afternoon appear-1 . . . .CBS—8, K4te Smith hour; look like a r e ^ attraction. Narva in a night-long attack last its headma.ster 35 years later, cel­ two Allied air fields ^ r e . Bailey, If ...... 0 0 ' ed baseball teams and who are In case you, "can’t Identify the time the oyster shuckcr was ever Elbows McFadden Insists he A glance ^ the program abovo Hive bombs will be rained on mili­ were reported today by a Chinese Evenings Tues„ Thurs., FrI. ancea on NBC in the John Charles 9, It Pays to Be j Ignorant; 10, "flyers" In tVe coming National Monday. ^ ebrated his 70th birthday today Layer Cakes... At Coughlin, c . 2 . willing to put up H buck apiece to stopped, and because so few gave was never really hurt in 392 bat­ shows th at there be somi i l tary objectives in . your midst. Army spokesman. He also said 7 P. M. to 9 P. M. Thomas concert. Moore and-Durante; 10:30, Stage 4 A. A. U. basketba'l championships, with faculty members and other Japanese RpHihprs that Chlne.se forces in -northern Gustafson, rg j foster baseball competition among' McFadden .a chance, . only a com­ tles fought cKrer a stretch of 15 thing d o l^ eveag second ahd tho. H Word from the coast is that Door Canteen; 11:30, Mrs. Mini­ Dibatti.sto, rg 4 boys from 11 lo 17 venrs old. , . . the squad is composed of five sur- parative handful saw It. McFad- whole affair will be rounded. out • Reds Take to Horses ;'riends. ^''Replying to a statement Sun- Burma had advanced four miles Sat. Afternoon 2 to P. M. The Blue Front Restaurant Red Skelton, also in 1-A, is mak­ ver. . . .BLU — 7, Nero Wolfe, de­ years. Strike at E^nitvetok Finnegan, Ig 0 This year they’ll have about 1,300 yiyors of the str.mg Peterson den subsequently drew with Gans with dancing. The second team of Father Sill’s birthday celebra­ dav by 28 American clergymen southward from captured Maing Why not take home a loaf of your favorite cake for ing preparations to leave the air tective; 7:30, Lone Ranger; 8:30, 21 boys competing in 120 leaguer in Field, Colo., team, three ski troop- In DeepeninfC Mud tion actually began last night U. S. Pacific Fleet Headquar­ kwan. RALPH BROI.L Moriarty, Ig and lost (,o him in 25-roiindera. the High School Which, incidental'- and w^ritera decrying Allied oblit­ and that his sponsor' has been Meet Your Navy; 9, Gang Bus­ _I Denver and Suburban Englewood. '■rs who remained at Camp Hale First to knock out Lavigni American parento li) 1873, McFad' \y/i& March l 0- off the last debt on ton said last night that the best • New York, March 10-- (^i— The Now that Ralph Edwards has of Opportunity; 9:30, Double or [ple of liow many potcnual players from College. was an outstanding flgui-e in 4' day ns the offensives of Gen. Ro Ro- the institution. The boys’ pi-e- shalls more than a month ago, Tokyo radio said today that 8.0 Mrs. Mae Roberts, Prop. d/icision. First to knock out Gans Hera who are not rated as a pm^h- ■' military judgment is passed his Army physical and ex­ Nothing; 10, Joe Baksi vs. Lee A and fans tliere are if somebody romantic era when the division over. All the mionlea will be turn- - and Marshal parabory school is valued at more the war is speedily as possible Japanese planes have dealt a coun­ American planes had raided Jaliiit -ju s t before the Baltimore Beau­ dion Y. Malinovsky pects to be called up in three Savold, heavyweight bout. / will take the trouble to turn his ■ bristled with class. / ed into the Rad Croaa War Fund , Gregory K. Zjiukov rolled the Gei than $1,^00,000. ter-blow at the invaders. island in the Marshall gfoup Tues­ Re.ad Herald Advs. ty won the (itle. Yet McFadden this bombing Is necessary. weeks, he is intensifying the / I attention lo the national game. ■ W.1S never a champion himself. Now turned 71. George M/Fud- drive. S back on a 340-mlle-long The gift was from students, (Bishop Oxnam, secretary ot Fleet headquarter* announced day morning and that ground bat­ .search for a master of ceremonies Saturdiay programs: State Service ! . . . Skipiilnp mo.st of the dcliiil.s, that several formations of Nip­ teries had downed two of the raid- McFadden cre<|its LavignV and den runs a genteel gyinn^um in front (torn the streets of faculty members, alumni and the Council of Bishops of the to run his Tiiith or Consequences NBC—-1. p. m.. Here's to Youth i rhe Oldtiiners’ ae^np mer.-ly gives THE Madison Avenue, New Yprk—gen­ to the outer defenses guarding the Methodist church, said those who ponese bombers struck \Vednesday ■#rs. The broadcaat, which was New York Jack O’Brien with giv­ tmstees. . on NBC white he Is away. There “Help Wanted;’’ 3:16 Rep. Will ' boys a chanre lo play baseball, teel in that he trie* to Jteep those Black seaports of Nikolaev an had condemned the attacks ’ apeak at Eniwetok and a spokesman said reported by U. S. government aie several prospects. Rogers, Jr., on Soldier Voting; lops SuicKtes ! with adequate fleld.s, equipment ing him his, hardest fights. Lucky Seven Tops Earlier in the day. Father Sill, the target was Engebi islet, an monitors, also said American I CLUBHOUSE Bom in New York of IrisK- elbows out of clients’’ eyes. a member in the Episcopal Order (or a minority.’’ 4:30, Dostors at War. . . .CBS— and coaching, promises no re­ fully apparent that the air base. American forces comple­ planes had attempted to attack wards other than trophies (or city j of the Holy Cross, assisted the Bob Hope, on Camp Tour with 1:30, County Journal; 4:30, Phila­ By Chip Royal last Nazi-s aw being chased fiom ted the occupation of Eniwetok. in Kei island in the Banda sea'w est his cast, is proceeding without hia Former H. S. Varoity championship teams and possibly | only for avernges/'^hey were giv- Uiilucky Five 41vl8 Rev. William F. Chalmers, in Memortmdum Prepared delphia orchestra, Efrem Zimbal- .\ r L'Oaturea Spuria Editor the southwestern corner of the the western Marshalls. Feb. 22. of New Guinea. regular orchestra leader, Stan state school scholarships for a few . eii four points /by' forfeit, when ■ uniting in marriage the forrher’s Ist; 6:15, People’s Platform, "Pal- Boston, March 10—-There are so Soviet union, but only iindei De The first enemy counter-blow Kenton. Shortly before this e.stino and Jewish Immigration.” Hag Too Much Ex|H*ri- outstanding Iroys. . . It also pre- , P^oslal Team Lee's Esso falbid to appear at 112 niece. Miss Jane Sill Jiilier and To Forestall Ouessing The Lucky Seven quintet eon- s roendous difficulties, front line dis­ was dealt the night of Feb. 11 week’s broadcast from Miami, . . . .BLU—12:30, Future Farm­ vents abuses by “sponsors’’ and' gloomy faces around the Cedar Hlrcetj/b"tter known as the tiniies to roll over all mn'or patches to the Moscow. newspiiT^is Sergt. Peter Ware of the army, a London, March 10 dPi — T" against Roi and Namur islets, air Fla.,/Kenton was rushed to the ence for Youiigstero. gives every boy an i qunl Phanee.. ] ba.scbail nfflce.s ch,es.- days, it's West Side Llec. forcBtall guessing such as London er# program; 2, OperA "Falstaff." asketball opposition. The tiucli.i' Red Star and IzvesUa said. They Kent graduate. bases on the north/end of Kwa- Allied Forct^s POPULAR hospital because of appendicitis. . . . .MBS— 10:05 a. m.. Rainbow . . . As Carberry explains: “A kid really Something to write home Gains Groiiiul Parachute newspaper* Indulged in concern­ tive fared badly against Uiem ■■ t reported the whole area was one jalein atoll. < He is reported recovering.. .Sol­ House; 3:30 p. m.. Army Navy Tlic State Service team. • com­ In this league plays to play base- about when you come acros.s men ir<^...... 88,—306 the Y, losing 41-18. After the flrat gr^t.inland sea of mud and water. ing Wcdne.sday’s American Headquarters said tersely con­ Liind on Li.ssa diers with Wings, which MBS had House party. Girl Scout Salute to posed of Manchester High school'ball nothing else ’’ . . Judging connected with the diamond busi- lyi ...... 294 quarter the outcome was never lit on Berlin, the American Air Fm-ce 294 The German garrison in Odessa Policie fo Goiiibat cerning Wednesday’s raid*. FOOD MARKET announced would be moved from Women in Uniform. players, were foreW to play at topi by the figures, nothing else is nec- ne.s8 who can smile. Swaiii|i Paraeliiite Squad doubt- score: h.as prepared a memorandum was said to be feeling the pres- “On March S. 1944 1 west longi­ speed last night to annex a vie-' essary, As a matter of fact, they are 85—292 Lucky Seven the press on the phraseology (Continued From Pdge One) RUBINOW BUILDING 301 «ure of the growing offenidves as tude (U. S.) date) enemy planes 845 MAIN STREET tory over the scrappy Suicides at so happy In the Boston Braves’ ■\t West Side Alleys B 9 remnants of battered Goi-man ^dveiiile Crime raid announcements. ing laws that have been revised the Y. The game was a part of Couldn’t Pin Him Do«n / offices, they are laughing out loud. Such terms hsive been adopted raided 9ur positions in Eniwetok British Commandos tinder the since the Cocoanut Grove night Last Eveiiiiiff. J. Tuttle, If ...... 1 1 3 divisions commenced falling hack the benefit “ppbgram staged by Di­ One of the few good yarns We've The reason? Well, let Seefetary 4M^1550 477 1481 N. Pagani, rf ...... O 0 a very strong force,” and atoll, causing small damage.’ command of General Churchill, Bartolo Fast club disaster, and gate receipts of rector Tomiriy Murphy and a t­ ever heard about bowling is'relk-| John Quinn tell you. He says his Pokt (Mice upon Nikolaev, Kherson and the Where the planes came from about $35,000. To get Terranova '■ G. Kelley, c...... 1 0 2 oSposts of Ode.ssa. where only , Hartford, March 10.—(ff) — A strong force ” as broad indications comprising a ^oial strength of tracted a large crowd. The prelim­ ted by Rex Hess, of the Mansfield. ' fathc-r, Pre.sidenc Bob Quinn, has, The Post Office deserted ,hy/I Wiilkie .-___ . yiio 1143 101—354 was not . stated but the announce­ about 1.500 men. to risk his championship, the B ar­ 115,117 114—346 A. Morgan, rg ...... 0 0 0 ■peedy evacuation can save the plan to utilize the resources of the of w'hether the attacks are . of SPECIAIS FOR THE WEEK-END For Tonight’s inary, game was won by Buck- Ohio,"News-Journal. . . . It seems ! the same views: ilieit coach. CWfles Rogers, after T. Cowle.s , J. Campbell, rg .... 2 major, medium or small propor­ ment added that on the day before "These detachments are prob­ tolo management had to guaran­ Marchisotti 117 106 107—330 of Nazi from entrapme^ HartBird police department in a land who defeated the See Bees, Hess went to interview a keglcr ' "The Braves are all through be- their match with Rockvillo''^were B. ’Vice, Ig ...... 7 1.' citvwide effort to prevent juvenile tions. the raid a Navy search plane shot ably designed to secure the island tee him $12,500 while taking 55 19-13. who had just bowled /a perfect i4ng the doormat of the National White ----- 116 106 115—337 ■ Isolate Large G**';'"*" , One London newspaper promol down a Japanese N®val medium i as a supply base and to guard per cent of the receipts. game and found he had started League. taken over- completely Ia4t night Twaronite/ 118 105 95—318 NFrom the Thiid Ukraini^ fiont dplinouencv through organization LEAN—BLOCK ^ Title Battle There, was plenty of action all Tntals- ...... 20 U : of non­ eii Wednesday's American attack bomber “between Eniwetok and American and British supplies lo­ But a win might be worth that through' the affair, especially in celebrating before , he’ started "They don’t intend to leave Bos­ by Assistant Coach Harold Binks commanded by Mallno^y came Truk.” Truk is 750 miles south­ cated .on the island on behalf of high price to the Bostonian, now ToUl: 57^ 677 532 1685 Luckv Five 'on Berlin lo the greatest raid of the big game. The Suicides were bowling. . . . In fact, the inter­ ton or National L-e igue Field." who spurretf ni8 team on to great­ B. frpofts emphasizing W use of such a all time although in announcing west of Eniwetok and there are the Tito bands in southeast Eu­ that Pep, who blossomed into the viewer explained, he had stopped (That last part is an answer to er efforts. Hdiold claims complete f - cavalry and smallygioups of In- ■ never In front but always man­ Pagani. presented the daylight attacKs the U. S. other enemy bases in the Caro­ rope. ' Boston Featherweight Is lightweight class before receiving aged to keep, within striking dis­ at that place across the street for all youse guys who have been try­ responsibility for the crushing de­ fahtfj’ with lighr mortars. In his Navy medical discharge,'ap­ Falon, . presenta- headquarters had termed Mon­ lines still closer to the Marshalls. “As these troops are solely tance. Gaudtno and Degutls had ing lO move the Brai’es to another feat dealt the Pioneer Parachute, t^stN ighFs P^ghts many places Army horsemen ecreatlon day’s force as “very strong," and Headquarters yesterday also je- comprised S P single formations,, Favored to Upset the pears removed to a safe distance. city, or have the team play its who were white-'Afashed. 4-0. Brown, Charging thwugh the mud . and Chuck Roast Beef 28^ just a bit too much on the ball Jone.s . . TV Reports are that Pep has aban- jartment. N^dnesday's as “strong." 'This and ported that on Tuesday Army and so-called Commando raids must for the youngsters who just did g.ames in the Red Sox's Fenway Wilkie led the victor* by taking flooded streums. have isolated be expected at some points on the Champ, Phil Terrano- doMd all hopes of again getting Fall River, Maiw.—Vc-rne P at­ McCurry nlle com- all other .indications hinted that Navy planes dropped 37 tons of RIB ROAST ' LEAN—SMOKED not have the touch. Park.) ' high single with 143, and also large Ge^an imits from their mmlsslon bombs on five Japanese po.sltions Dalmatian coast .and on Dalma­ MILK-FED down to 126 pounds and la wllUng 01(1 Brew 'Three Bostoniails have gained high three-string honors with 354. terson, T4fT Lffi'icago. outpoISted,. Wednesday'g attack was not so va at Boston Garden. There were four boxing exhibi­ Totals , ., "Y . headuawers slaffs, ■ these advices strong as Mbnday’s assault which in the Marshalls. Barracks, run­ tian islands. ~ to renounce his title claims. Btmh control of the club; there’s a new Lost— March 8th.. Somewhbre Lirney Moore, 150, •Hempstead. “These, raids are of only small a happening would make a victori­ tions scattered throughout the N. Y„ (10); Billy Marcus, 133, Referee, Campbell. sslclz^' — was estimated vinofficially to have ways, a coastal vessel and • five SHOULDERS e By Bill King evening. Ronnie Clifford and Jess manager and two coaches who between Lee’s Esso and the West sta r dispatches said hliint- military value, but can well be ex­ FOWL PORK ous Bartolo ruler of the entire have plenty on the Mil — all with Side Recreation, five bowlers des­ Hartford, Conn., oui.polnted Oscar Involved 850 boriibei:*, but another barges were among targets hit. Boston, Mariih Since WUIlama went two rounds to a Plirladelphia Lester (Cueba that the German retreat had be­ London newspaper guos.sed that a One raiding plane Was lost and ploited (or reasons of propaganda, featherweight loost. one purpose in mkld—to build up perately needed for March 15 for St. Pierre. 132. Fali River, (6 ). come. .“disorganized. ’ . particularly towards Tito bands the socnlled smart money lads are And so once again the smarties draw. Tom Brennan and Tommie Highland Park. N. J .—Johnny Ycaing, 137 1-4, West Philudelph force of 1.200 Ijombers made the others damaged. Morrison staged another two a championship National League their match with the West Side The Nazis'were atilMiolding ope which, during the last few weeks, are ignoring the tlmc-teated ritual team in Boston.”- Tavern, if not located by the eve­ Brown. 1.5.5. New'York, outpointed Pa., outpointed .limmy Am- Wednesday attack. eager to risk two dollars to win rounder. O'Brien gained the deci­ 139 l-’2, .New YorK. .(81: Pi. escape route westward from) tl^ Yesterday’s raid was described have complained about the lack of lb. 2 7 l b 2 9 i^ one on tneir conceniHiji that Bos­ of stringing along with the cham­ The new bo.ssca of the Braves ning of the I5th the Beer Barons Bob Wade, 161, Newark, N. J.. Dnieper bend •— the railway nip­ ions ad- British and Amer'cen supporL" l b 3 9 i ^ pion. Terranova appears to ahape sion over George Morrison in the will practically receive the third (8); Bn’ Harris, 1’16, New York, Fna'diman. 110. Phnadelpll'. only as. make by “heavy bombers. U200 to 1,300 Jap ton’s Sal Bartolo will polish off final two rounder. Tommy O’Neill me not strangers to.bssebaU. C. ping fiom Novo. Ukraine and Po- 1 commit- . Lissa, an island about 10 mlle.s up much too inexperienced to cope Joseph Maney, Guido Kugo and rbund as. an -lutright gift. knoi'ked nut Bill Cummings. 133, knocked out Young Slone. 1 London aerial writers were tak­ Phil Terranova In Uieir 15-round and Graham Holmes were the PhilatJelphia. (1)_ moshnaya just below Kirovograd llce union Troops are Killed long and five miles wide, is in the featherweight bout tonight a t the with the stylish Bartolo, who Louis R. Perini were stockholders Last night Moriarty’* bowled Newark, i4i./' en to task on behalf of the Ameri­ LEAN—PLATE, frankly 'admits that Pep/taught main atfrir with Holmes scoring to Pervomaisk, from where two s detailed can Air Force by<,an R.A.F. coixi- New Delhi. Mdrch 10—(A-)—The Adriatic 30 miles off the important Boston Garden, the National Box­ last i’car^ too. but now they have lines run west to Slohodzeyn and port of Split. It is 120 ffillos east him a boxing lesson he never will a second'round kayo. The sum­ the controlling IntereaL plan wnicn wm ui- =.../mltted to mentator at a. press , conference rapid mopping up of 2,000 Jap ­ ing Association appeared threat­ mary: Rudnitsu on the Odessa-Warsaw the Board of Police Comml.sslon- anese cAught in the Malngkwan of Italy’s mainlamj. \ ened with its secopd title turnover forget The new manager Bob Coleman, yesterday. His comments evoked Preas Determined Offensive ftate Sorvloe trunk railw a^. ors and Chief Charles J. Hallissoy. chorus_of protests—none taking area of If? Hukawng valley in within the short space of 48 hour*. waa a coach in 1943. He has been But strategically the Gc'-nians Tito’s broadcast commurttoue ib. B F T in baseball aiiiee 1910 and con­ The chief already has indicated cognizance of the U. S. announce­ northern ^ u rm a was announced Two nights ago on tlu West Gaudino, rf ...... 6 , 3 15 have lost the Dnieper bend and his approval of the general plan. ments’ phraseology—that the U today, by a Southca.st Asia com­ today . said his forces were • pr^ST Coast, Mexican'Tuan'Zurita strip­ nected with the Bravqs’ organiza­ their purpo.se now is to see what Ing a detemined offensive in CORNED ped Sammy Angott of his N 3 .A . Degutls, If ...... 4 , 6 14 tion since 1037 when he managed Air Force had provided'- no munique which safd 1,200'to 1.3QP they can save in men and equip­ Slovenia, in northeni Yu^.slavia\ Tournaud, c ...... f j 0 2 the Scranton farm club. Bob is guidance for estimates. enemy troops had been killed by Fresh Ground lightweight title Now the akillful ment. inflicting severe casualties/and are Biartolo. who hat been campaign­ Alvord, rg ...... 4 J 10 known as an export handler of The March meeting of iha Man­ Arherican and Chinese troops. % Gorman, Ig ..^...... 5 0 lO Zhukov, di.spalches .said, ap- Aiiiiolinrc Meet' The Chinese 38th division con­ continuing a steady advance. (b. 63c ing for . the past seven ycara, ap­ pitchers, which should make^ him Japart'd intent on cdnsulidatlng his chester Republican SVonwn’k club Hamburg lb. 25c tinued to push southward on the The bulletin credited repeated Sliced pears to have much too much pol­ a handy man the coming season. forces along the Odessa-\N-arsaw will be held' Wednesday /ftembon. A b o u t T o w n successes to units smashing at the Lean—Pork . J ish lor the slari-banging Terrano- 11 51 Coach Tom Sheehan was man­ .railway. His newest thrusts, fol-, MarchOf 15.G.O.P. at 2:30 at^the Women Masonic east edge of the valley -while to Nazis between Ljubljanatand’Novo ager of the Minneapolis team In the west the 22nd Chinese division Boiled Ham lb. 67c ya tifTist, who haa had only 40- lowing the capture yesterday of 'Temple. Mesto. Sausage Meat lb. T9c odd engagements during Ms two the American Association for the Staro-Kopstantinov and the Kaza- The guest speaker will be Miss Helen Davidson Lodge, No. 98, contacted the Americana and ad­ Sharp fighting also was re­ F at 31ason, rf ••.....•,.4 last five years. His former boss. Daughters of Scotia, will fheet vanced southward on Changraai Bib— Pork ' , ■ years in the ring. . By Emil Voa ElUng tin region apparently are aimed at Jessie Reynolds, social .sendee ported. in Macedonia, where the Terranova, who won hlaaUadem N. Y. U. T n ck Coach Murphy, K ...... -.4 Mike Kelly, says: “Sheehan is the this evening at 7:45 in the Ma­ along a motor road. lb. 15c fllllng out the sector which lies Worker for the tow-n. Miss Rey­ partisans said they were carrying Salt Pork by knocking out an over-ripe About 20 yeara ago, Germany Cratty, c I most efllciSpt and best third base southeast of the junction town of nolds, will speak partkiilsrly on sonic Temple. Mopping up the trapped Japan­ Chops lb. 27c Hliccd ' coach In baseball. While ^ manag­ the battle to German and Bulga­ Jackie Callura last summer, ap­ bad a great sprinter in Houben, Brooks,'c ...... 0 Proskurov. local phases of Red Cross work for ese, Ciine.se units fought a aeries rian troops. Bib pears to have just the sort of box­ Cola, rg .•...... ,6 ing my club. T do not recall one the nu'n in the different branches The Woman’s Home League of of engagements along the Nam- e Ib. 25c and believing he could beat our mistake he made.'’ the Salvation Army will hold its ing style that results in disaster Vilg^ Ig ...... S WE HAVE THE LARGEST SUPPLY OF of Uncle Sam’s sendee, and will byu river to the north of the Lamb Chops lb. 41c Cremm^—^antaln^ -5% Crmm when pitted against a fairly - fin­ best,' sent him here to compets in August; Ig .0 . The other roach is Bcnfiy Ben- annual Irish tea^ Thursday eve­ American positions, wiping out gough, for-mer Yankee catcher, answer questionii. ning. March 16, at 7:30 in the Jun­ ished performer like Bartolo. This the 300, bis tavbrita dlatanco. Hospital Notes Mrs. Nahum S. Cutler w ill aen’e '4.50 at-one place, and 150 near Oleomargarine lb. 26c N.B.A. tltliat appears over-fond of Loren Murchison of the N. Y.- \ 18 44 and more recently coach of th* GEISUINE DODt^E, PLYMOUTH AND as chairman of the tea to follow ior hall. Members and friend* are Ninghku Ga, six miles southeast ^ IJ you need help Strip Bacon lb. 29c A. C„ started against Houben in Washington Senators. urged to reserve the date. taking a punch to give one and Referee (k>a’les. the meeting, with Co-chairman- of Maingkwan. . such ag^essive tactics hardly Madison Square Garden. They “We're serving notio* tat the Admitted yesterday: Miss Bea- To the south In Arakart, Britwh hadn’t gone more than a,third of rest of the National League teams DODGE TRUCK PARTS IN MANCHESTER Mi-s. Irving Wickham and a large The lodging committee (or the with y o u r seem the sort that can prevail Ruokland tric* O’Cdin. 223 Spruce street; committee of hostesses assisting. units made further headway in the distance ,when Houben fell. right now the.l we’re going to annual New England Conference against a much mure scientific op- B \ Joseph Blnks. 43 Madison street: fhe»Slnohbyin area about a mile . ponent who also possesses such Murchison ^ p p e d . helpeo the bring a pennant to Boston,” as­ at Emanuel Lutheran church the LegauU, rf ------.....4 sures John Quinn. Cart Peierson, 38 Indian Drive; north of Buthedaung and occupied INCOME TAX added advantages as height, reach German to 'nia feet and they con­ Symington, If ...... 0 W ill Doiia^te 810,000 latter part of April, will meet im­ lb. tinued the race. “Our new owfiem are all Boston Jam *t Jonc.% Rockville. positions on the east bank of the and experience. Glode, c ...... 3 Admitted today: Henry Schweit- mediately after the five o’clock 13^ This version of a title affair will Houben was good but Mui^chi businessmen. They nave plenty of Kalapanzin. river which flow* BANANAS .1 Waterbury,. March 10.—(/P)“ vesper servlte Sunday. .Every Quiver, rg ...... money to buy players and are TEXEPHONE *er. Roclrvlle. give Bartolo his second chance In son was better and ran awayfixun 5101 southward through Buthedaung. MeINTOSH SUNKIST Patch, Ig •.,,.....••1 '^1 Discharged yesterdayi Mis* President C - L. Campbell of the one on the committee Is urged to Buthedaung Is about 50 mile* See FLORIDA JUICE nine months to' become a cham­ his man. ready to use the bankroll just as Connecticut IJght and Power ^organ. If ...... 0 srr O’Brien. 88 Spruce street: attend. north of Akyab. pion. Laat June he (ought Willie Loren Murchiaon’s generous ac­ soon as we spot the , men w# r*.' Roe* Broughal, 'Warehouse Company announced today that ORANGES tion Was not done (or ahow-off want,” continues John. BrlUih and American aircraft ORANGES APPLES I*ep here for the New York Com- A costumed Charley Grimm his company will donate 810,000 Ballots Cost 81.80 Each mlAslon’s featlierweight crown and purposes, but -because he was 19 E carried out a series of furious op­ John H. Lenihan takes stance at party celebrating to the American Red Cross dur­ 49c doz. * wliile so doing, he lost every round. real sportsman aud wanted no un­ vniung to Pay Damages kpL _ing . It* current drive. The contri' erations against enemy atrfleWa 33c doz. 3 lbs. 33c 2Stb anniversary of Director Gus Inc* DIaelMrged today; Klcnard Kansas City—(>P>—BalloU cast Since then, however Bartolo has fair advantage. bution wdll be' pro-rated among in i city primary elation here last at Shwebo, Anisakan and Bauk in 6.5 East CenltT SI reel Christie's connection with Mil-' 33 Norman stieet:’Mrs, central Burma in which 46 Japa­ won hit laat eight starts In ,1m- 1 often wondered what a Gar- Fogarty, rf ... Holyoke, Mass.—

Z'. >t J i ' Apartments, Flat4 alone? v , Man—TTiey say that pspar can HOLD EVERYTHING Is your wife entertaining this bs used to keep a person warm. Lost and Found ,1 Automobiles for Sale 4 Tenements 63 FOR SALE-«-ENOU8 H SADDLE FOR SALE — SHOVEL A Day; season ? Fritnd—You’rs telling me. I once \VE BUY AND iELL all makes,of OVEmlAUL AND REPAIRS on Qfi$$ified with bridle, excellent condition. water heater. Call 8289 between FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM terte- Lightnings to London Oo you have teeth 7 Your own or had a mortgage that kept -m e I used cara ftlghest prices paid. wMbctx. vacuums, toasters, irons, ment at 10 Olcotl street. Call China Clippers? Upper, Lowers, or sweating for twenty years. FOUND — RED-AND'-WHITE tann, Igmps etc., and all children's Phone 7058. 6 and 8. cocker spaniel. iDaTI 3723. 1941 Olds. ■ nvertible coupe, 4855 after 5 o'clock. Adveiti$ements entire stateroom? How many model 66, 1941 Pontiac sedan, toys and vehicles. Cash and carry. By C opt Bemord W . ^6rohdell Income Tax Time Draws Near, tions: List all shirts you own, elean glares.? Are they the protruding FOR SALE- BABY Carriage and The Country is really poking ffin Do you know the words of the Who knows what will realty atisements 1941 • PlyrnouU. sedan special dor Tel. 2^439, bassinet, In good condition. -Tel. Machinery and Tools 52 and paid for and writhout frayed type, or rscessed, or Eleanor happen after this war? Announcements 2 luxe, 1940 Olds sedan. 1939 Olda. Houses for Sale 72 For Sale \ For Reiil CsssttsM, 1044. MBA'BarvIC*, IM. at t^e crackpots and, bureaucrats “Star Spangled Banner?" Do you cuffs. style? NEED REPAIRS? We will loan 6881. NEW OLIVER "BO" tractors on knpw anyone who docs ? sedan. Manch-Jittr Motors Sales. for all of the foolishness .of control Does this Questionnaire make Oo you eat bananas, and if so. A loos) couple Were having e For Rent ATTENTION - MADAME Wil­ you a car if you need repairs over rubber. Tractor implements, FOR SALBl—NICE 6 ROOM sin­ To Buy To Sell of everything and everybody. Is this a Joint questionnaire? If 512 Wes'. Center. Tel. 4134, FOR SALE—TWO BOYS bicycles, Shipping losses were ap In with cold and exhaustion that you hot under the collar? are you willing to have a. banana frRmdly “ spsL" when the wife liams located, at 532 Ann street, $25. General repairing on all parts, conerft mixers, milk cool- gle, fireplace, steam heat, 2 car so where is the Joint? also 4 frlcydea, large doll car­ March, 1942, ood P-88 ■ghter they had to be pried'from their Someone ha, gotten out a clever Did 3(011 plant sny hops in 3(Our split? e sld / To SjbO ^ comer of Main and Ann street. 1937 TONTIAG 8 custom built makes. Appointment only. Phone fers. mllki.ig machines. Dublin garage, recently redecorated, ex­ "Indivlduat Questionnaire.^' a Income from borrowing- from 5191. Brunner's. Open evenings.. riage, and 2 metal wagons. 81 planes were not getting to sesta victory garden ? If so. let us know Do you know a civilian? Wife—Some of the men I re­ Hartforti. Advisoi on all alTalrs of convertible sedan, tiros fair, and ^eanian Circle, Orford Village, Tractor Company. ,WiUimantlc. cellent street. Call Arthur A. take-off on the siUy^afld senseless friends? ^ when they will come off. Knofia. Tel. 5440, 5938.,875 Main England In soglcient silty. Meanwhile, Tomcat Yellow had Does rationed food give you. a fused When I m arri^ 3(ou are rich­ life, and palm reading. All read­ motor good. ' Price $350. Tcle- After 4 p.' m. questions the ,psb^ie are called How meny beer bottle caps have Is there any sugar under the bed sour stomach? If answer la “yes" PIAAL TUNING AND repairing,, street. Huuncs for Sal^ 72 It was decided to 8y then struck out for destination, discom­ er than you are, now. ings guaranteed, or money re- . phone 4953. upon to sfiswer. , you turned in? In the giiest roorn? (speaking of have you reported same to IckesT player piano specialty. Jotth FOR SALE—COMPLETE Minne­ Wearing Apparel— Furs 57 across the AUantle vis Labts- fited not only by the soupy weath­ Hubby—That’s why. fiuided. Readings by appointment Coekerham. 28 Bigelow street FOR SALE-5 iM duplex Here-are some extracts from the For Incomes less than $5 per sugar, not honies). Do you think the government is Lost apd Found 1 1938 FORD 1-2 TON pickup, 1.500 apolis Honeywell Damper control dor, Greenlasd sad leelaad— er, but b> occasional remarks they year, no answers r^uired. Tel. Htfd. 6-1370. Tel 4219. house, one side leant. Inquire. 29 quejstlonnsire: Have you eaten any horse.jneat? doing Its best to make the Income . -o ^ • miles, cxcoptonally, clean Inside j%gulator. steam or hot water. FOR SALE—3 ALL Wool sweat­ s daring and sovel proJecL picked up from the CIresn radioA A small space an inch square la How many days Is it going to £ o ST— BROwi\ANr> white Bng- Cpltage stre Bombers had biiwB Bows eter How many jlounds of coffee were tax popular? Trying Advertising ” FOR AVON PRODUCTS call 5613. and out, motor perfect.” pre-war WANTED 'Pp TUNE, repair and Telephone 7906. ers. size 16, several dre.sses size Fallier of Lo«*aI sfiich as: “ Better get that Ufa raft reserved In the eight-page ques­ fain next year ? Uch Setter. m »l^dog. LJcehae No. 15-’ 6 from $1 to $5. Brown wool but sever dgliters. niis Is the you stuck with when rationing If mentally able will you support Appointments d iy or evening. tires, CoIc,.Mo'un-«- -4164. regulate your piano or player FOR SAX^ — NICELY locateii^jiir ready,.-. .Boy,” if I ever, ,s(W6' land tionnaire with the notation: Were you born, If so,'why? Give 2662 MancheaterV Losti about 2 FOR SALE—WELL ROTTED cow .slacks $2.50 new, size 16. Girl story ef kow H was doae. ended ? a farm boy for President? Chicago— (4*1—;Jobi as judges Mrs. Ida Morehcusc, 5 Bank St. piano. Tel. Manchester 2-0402. acvwt'room______- thouse..__ vicinity Main again I’m going to/drihk a quart "Write all you want to here.” at least one good reason?” ^ t u ugo. 28 D e ^ e ld Drive, C FOR'SALE 1938 OLD.^'^MOBtLE manure ' y the load, delivered. Scout uniform practRally new. Kesitleiil Dies o f Whiskey In o n e '^ Ip !” The men How many headaches did .you Does the whole thing give you and clerks of election, paying |8 B. Braun. Reward. WANTED -RIDE to or in viclnUy black 4 door sedan, very cletrfi. Strickland streets, garage, In the “ Do Not Write In TTiis . Which one, (If any) of your par­ have In 1943 ? "ants in the pants"? Does It leave NEW tXJNVERTlBLE TOPS Cel­ Order now and we will deliver at Girl's blue sheepskin lined wfttcr large lot. steam heat. You . will \ ice of ents were present at your birth? or $16 for the day depending on of Colt's; Park -street Hartford. Cood tires. Price very rcastinable. repellent jacket, size 16-18. At­ The Tameats Taagle With Trouble Space,” form we find: "To be'fill­ Ai-e you confined to an Institu­ you sleep, diSsy, dopey, or snow |,nfiT—FALSE TKET^ In or luloid replaced Id curtains, all any lime. Also hay sold by the enjoy living^ here, $7,000. W'rite,_ j tragedy, and k n w it. ed ofit by any punk in the depart­ Give names and addresses of st the number of votes cast, 'were Leave Manchester> 6:30. Tele­ Inquire 50 Oak stj:i^t. 9 a. m. to ton, delivered, inquire Plela Bros.. tractive fur trimmed hat Includ-' New London, March 10- tion 7 If not, when ? white? hard to get in peace time. Now Mancfteatcr. about 2 6r 3 wfeka kinds of leather work. Chas. Lak- Outlook. Care of.-Herald. Yellow flew on instruments be­ ment, Submit to any American least five citizens, other than Con­ 06Wi.'Vli8$ #r Kfi phone 2-0280..<;:.^' ■ 6 p. rh. Ing. 90 Ch.mbi.dge street. Tele­ 364 Bldwell street Phone 7405. ed. Price $10. Tel. 7764. , Michael Francis O'Ham, TJVm 90 Are' you,..4i husliand, spoucs or The Questionnaire ends with the some 4.000 such jobs have become ago. Reward for return, write •______The next fighter squsdnm to tween 20,006 to 25,000 feet for an League umpire for comment. If re­ gressmen and mother-in-law, wrho RepubUqafr? affsdavit: "I swear I don't know phone 4740. Waller street. widelj/ known FQK s a l e ElUril Room single, make the jump out (of Labrador hifiir and finally broke out of the were present st your birth. a manpower problem. The Board “ Don't sully your soul with that Box P, Herata. ^ WANTED—RIDER to Pratt and E’OR SALE CHICKEN coOp. FOR SALE — BLUE SEQUIN port is- not filed on tiftie wait 6 Check If you are livii^ -with what its all about, and I am sick of Election Commissioners is try­ Whitney, East Hartford seComl all tnofiefn, in business section on ■’1 ' was s famed unit oTthe last war. overcast about 15 miles from the months before action. Space below Do j'ou have one foot, oritsirb, or tawdry stuff, Basil—come, let's FOUND ENGL1S H ~ S ^ T E K . fJarages— Service UUE TO ILLNEkAS ABC Fixlt Call at 56 Kensington street, trimmed afternoon or dinner plumber and 8tcan^,-liiUcr, died at Tel. husband or wife, or If yOu s ( i^ r and tired qf the .whole mess.' ing help wanted advertising. shift, vicinity of Smith 'End of Centei -street. Wm Kanehl This old squadron had had .some Greenland coast. Flying along It leftnfor any suggestions that will more ? stand in front of the optrat” white with back spots, f^ a ie . — Slorace 10 Company Will-only be open ^ e s - Manchester. dress, new $10. size 38-40, also 3:30 o'clock ^ t e r d a y morning town. 47 Cottage street. ”Tel. black fur coat size 38-40 $50. 7773. hot days back in 1918,. but none in a northerly direction they at add to the'generaL confusion. Who is your favorite comedian. 1 Lydall street or Tel. 726 day and Phursday evenings. '6:30 from pneumpriia at the Lawrence 2-1614. Telephone 7764. ' —I------o f them held a candle to the last sighted the fjord. They hit Here' are some typical ques­ Does not apply If you are over 00. FOR RENT - GARAGE at 27 to 9:30 ABC Fixlt Oo . 21 Maple and Mcrtvetrial Associated hospitals RED RYDER The Surprise FOUND—'SMALL. BDACK pu^ Brainard Place. Inquire upstairs, Fuel and F e^ 49-A memorable day of July 6, 1942. the steel mat after being airborne BY FRED HARMAN street TeL 2-1575, where/fie was admitted as a pa- Four sections of four P-38’s each for seven hours. Five out of 16 with bob tail, wearing bro\^ evenings. ti'eut'Tuesday. 8 Automobiles for Sale 4 MIXED SLAB wooi' for sale. Paul Wanted— To Buy 55 Wife Divor<*e . were to fly over nearly every fighters had gotten through, but U7TLE BEAVER'* ASLEEP, AiinTT h e a . harness. Owoier may have by, ,-'Mr. O'Hara operatedi the FUNNY BUSINESS TH’ DARLING -< RECiON WE’U paying .for adv. 48. Delmont Schcndel, 187 Gardner street. square mile of water In the Davis nnoe had been losti-VVhen weather BUI ACTUALLY ICAl^'" Cute u ttle LET UTTLE CASH FOR YOUR CAR—Any 35 Help .Wanted— Female 35 O'Hara Equipment '^ompany. a , atreot. Tel 7167. FOR RENT-SINGLE garage. In­ Telephone 2-0465. W a n t e d t o b u y stove, r a n g ^ Slvoe Finn Strait from the Arctic Circle to permitted the rest were to come WAIT t o BEE HIS r a s c a l ? BEAVER D o to 41. High prices paid. Driv^ plumbing and heating, firm, for 1 the southern coast of Greenland. in, then take off bn the perilous PRESENT. REC/J f neith er quire at 27 Brainard Place. refngerators, washers, pianos and many ^ears but for lhe\past eight i WHAT’ U WE that in TH’ over how to 80 Oakland street. WANTED— WAITRESS. Apply FX)R SALE—HARD WOOD, stove furniture. The Austin A- Cham­ An 8000 foot celling and 30- leg to Iceland. Those P-38’s were ' -,’ U SHOW NAME H«A .’ CTORNtN’ , Brunner's. Jpen evening until 9. length. C. a. Heckler, North Cov­ years had worked in the' pipe fit- | YOU/ Center Lunrh, 509 Main street. bers Co. Telephone 51SL Hartford, March 10. (45 Wt<. mile vislblHty had been promised, badly needeo in Britain, and Monk DUCHEB.S,' Saturday's 6. Phone 5191—4485, Wanted Autos— entry. Telephone 8612. ting department at the Electric | Hunter had vowed that they would 1 .\ND r.-ROOM Boat Company. t . I Elate Levine Levy (1) West H an­ so the Lightnings, each quartet Motorcycles 12 WOMEN WANTED for work con­ USED FURNIT^E AND Stoves He WHS born in Wiiisted. son of [ following a B-17, took oft at in­ get there, come hell or high 1942 PONTIAC; 1942 Olds, hydro- sidered essential war work FOR SALE— HARD DRY wood. bought, solij.'' and excnungcd. ford was granted a ilivorce/in Su- water. A little of both had come matic; 1942 Dotige; 1940 Biiick Call 5639 between 9 a. m. and Peter and Mary Hannon O'Hnni. tervals for Greenland that momT WE BUY A.ND SELL motorcycles, Steady work. Good pay. New Sys­ Highest pfiees paid. Jones Furni­ He had resided in this city for 30 j terlor «xjurt yrsterd.ay from Jo­ Ing. The weather forecast proved their way, and more wSs still to HOUSES sedan, 10,000 miles; 1939 Pon­ tem Laundry. Harrison street. 2:30 p. m. ture, Sf 'Oak street. Tel. 8254. come. tiac sedan, low mileage. 1939 any year, make or model. W’hy years. seph P. Levy of Boston. pre.aldcut to be alKiut as accurate as a DNB, not see us? Tirelll Motors, 40 Olds, sedan, 1938 Lincoln Zepher SALESLADIES WANTED. Full He leaves his widow, Margaret and treasurer of the John Irving Berlin, news broadoasL Owen street, Hartford. Tel. Heaney O'H.ari.: rWe sons. Francis Next: Zero-Zero. convertible sedan; 1^39 Chevro­ or part time work. F. W. Wool- Household Goods 51 WANTED TO BUY light luggage Shoe Corporation. The flight ections i^ re named, 32-5805, J. O'Hara of this city and William FOR RENT let coach; 1938- Chevrolet coupe, worth. Manchester. trailer, l^one 6.500. The couple w'aS married in New for easy radio identiflcatlpn. Tom­ terms and trades. Brunner's, 80 EXTRA SPEI-'IALS / V, O'Hara (if Maiichcstei and a cat Black, Tomcat Whlte,\Tomcat Troubles of Safecracker WANTED 1938 OR 1939 Chevro­ brother Peter J. O'Hara ol Bristol. Haven Nov. 19. 1916. and separat­ Oakland street Phone 5191. Open SALESLADIES — 2 permanent Uui'ing U'ui Annual 33rd. Fapfiiary Yellow', and Tpmeat Greeriv Tom­ let or Pontiac In good condition^ WANTED—SMALL 2 LID kitch­ The funeral w*iU be held tomor­ ed in 1934. Mr.s Levy charged d>- evenings. positions open, one part time and Furniture Sale, / cat Black was first off the ninway. Omaha — (iiPi ♦- A 2 !-year-old . CALL 3802 Phone 5222 at any time. en, stove. Telephone 6480. row n^onang. aertion. 9 4 one full time, in children's spe- . 3 ROOM OUTt^h In a document made part of the The four. P-38's streaked thi^ugh safecracker told his troubles to 1937 FORD STATION wagon: cialty shop. Write Box W, Herald; j the skies which suddenly chsn')(ed William V. O'Hare is an aecounr, decree Levy agreed to establish a Detective Capt. Harry Green. The OR 3429 1938 Ford Station wagon. Terms —$496— from blue to gray at the half-way Itusiness Services Offered 13 WANTED - WOMAN TO flnWh i Rooms Without Board 59 tant employed by Manchester trust containing 19.000 shares 01 man unsuccessfully tried to pry and trades. Phone/5l91. Brun­ Just Che Outfit You Need to Start John Irving Shoe Corporation mark. Ice began to form. 'They-., off a safedoor with a pick axe. BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES BFEDGAR MARTIN ner's, 80 Oakland street. Open .shirts. Apply New Model l.,aun-' YoUr Own Home Electric dlvi.sion of the Connecti­ ASHES AND RUBBISH removed. cut P'ower Co. common stock for the benefit of attempted tb climb over the cloud/ ^Next. he drove S truck up to a evenings. dry. “ • / LAB^E FRON’i ROOMS, nicely bank, but (iouldn't get above 25,- Drop a line to "Trucking." 61 LIVING'ftOOM consists of 3 piece their children. Irving and Merle ack entrance to try to pull the avl .yoo$ci ««»■« «C t . MC . Mfaw 86-8$ OAK ST: TEL. 8254 frprti Coast to dfciu.xe W ANTED-M OTHER with child, Priced specially low FOR RENT—ATTRACTIVE room, Rooney commente-J; "Whatever , initials. uuinOure and libbi-evlattoiis SIDE GLANCES BY GALBRAITH to help working mother, with 2 the Army says is all right with | engines had developed supercharg­ each count a* a W((i'd snS compound ARTHUR A. KNOFLA equipment tlraling., (Uicking ana , as s group tor ...... $'2'J9 suitable for I oi 2. On bus line. >chi1dren. 5 and 6, live In. 16 Lin­ me." er trouble. It headed back with­ words as two words. Minimum c-at “ The FnmlUire Fire storage. Wai-fehourK:., SJanchester ( Branch of Connecticut's largest 128 South Main street. Tel. 5215. Is price or. three lines. coln. The 22-year-old divorced hus-, out answering. Only one pjlot was Line rat'Ss per day (or transient ALLEY OOP \- No BY Y. T. HAMLIN Insurance Man” Green. Tel. 5 1 8 ^ / I • Furniture Store) INCOME able to stay with it: the remainder FOR RENT--ROOMS, single and band of Actresa Ava Gardner was ads. ------I a -L-B-E-R-I-S o f the flight picked R up later or $25 MAIN STREET double beds Kitchen privileges, rejected for military service a ESeclUcN Marc* IT. ISZT ’ w eu,y6u ioo^LESs; so vitawin pw* ’l Omee Open Daily Help Wanted— Male. 36 43 Allyn SL-HarUord year ago.' His mother Mrs. Nell TAX RETURNS found their way back to Labrador Cush Cliaiec /OAlaNASBlTl ------— ; ar&t w 5 tuff!1k? girls. Phone 2-1561. 237 Centei St. Pankey. said tiien that ue suffered 6 Consecutive D'sjs ...| 7 ctsi D cts and Thors. Evening 7 to 8 P. M iV E Experienced assistance by radio beam. S Consscutivs OaVs ...19 cts II cts 'vou AND iT 6 THAT TUA.T ?'l^I'l/E J ; Ol! DWNY1$^GOT . CENTURY AMM80 will assist yon In making . . ./^uy Apply Sollmeiie and Flagg Inc. see us this week as we arc offer­ bath and entrance. Garage Suit­ turn for 1913 Is offered at slipped through the barrier na­ will be charged st thAone time rale. . take ATCXIR AWAY SOLDN&..AND) FORSOT f “ . . HlgSELP f '-5 VWULD but your tax n*lurn. OlMce nia-n Dodge and Plymouth dealer, 634 ture *iad set up; the rest had put Special ratca 'or loria lenn every 0FMCX3, WE DONT WANT C •til 6:80 p. m. Evenings by ap­ ing some attractive pieces at bar­ able Cor (xiuple with child or 3 Claim Street Never Dedicated reasonable teg^s. day advertising given upon rciiuest. 1 HEAR! OUDi EWENM TO Centei street. in harrowing hours of flying about pointment. gain prices. Benson's, 713 Main persons, on bus line, near Pratt A Ads ordered cancelled^pefore the KW aET US! o l e n w o o d s t r e e t — . s s Sell street, next to the A. A P. Whitney Plant J. Call Mrs. Hours: in a Tog and were hack where they Jrd or sth day will be choirged only AUTO MECHANIC, five and one- Detroit'— i45 — Five business j had started from. And by this time for the actual number of times Jth* 4-Room Single. All Im­ Brown. Tel. 2-0852. firms seeking Clfciiit court Invali- ] 8:30 A. M. to 12:30 P. M. ad apiieared. charging at the/Mte Sfuarfr J. Wasley half days a week. Good pay. Riley NEW ALL PORCELAIN 4 burn­ sections Tomcat Yellow and Green earned but no allo.w.ince or rSTunds provements ^,S00. Chevrolet Oo., 191 Center St. datlon of city ordimmee control-' i:.30 P. M. to 6:30 P. M. I ; . . Trade state Theater Building er gas stoves for city or bottled ling advertising sign*, and mar­ W'ere in the ah over Davis Strait, can be made on six time ads^st^ped | Boarders Wanted 59-A bucking the same uninvited foul after the fifth day. / CLINTON STREET— Tel. 6648.7146 WANTED MEAT CUTTER, full gas. Are onlj $62.50. Benson's, quees on W'oodward avenue, De­ Daily Ex:cept Sundays. 713 Main street, next to the A. weather. N'o ‘‘till forbids"; display lines nOt'l ' g-Fnmily Home. All Itn- or part time, morning or after­ COMFORTABLE ROOMS and troit's main street, contjnding Evening Appointments sold. / \ j nrovements bat heat. On- REAL noon. Apply Manchester Public A P. quality meats Also rooms with "there is novning to .show that By Telephone. The Herald w'lll n q /”be responsible j Woodward ever was dedicated by Their lead B-17 was unable to , n g e . S. P. 85,750. D. P. Market. light housekeeping privileges, (or more than one Incorrect Inser- I WINDOW SHADES —VENETIAN any record to the city of Detroit.” contact the base for a report on tlon of any sdv/rilsement ordered $756, • central. Ideal for couples or girls. (or more than pile time. / WAN'TED— CXJUNTERMAN for blinds. Owing to our very low Question is, d:>es street Delong to Thos. J. Quish weather at the twro Greenland air­ $ m. HA » B. »6T 0»F ESTATE DUE TO A SHORTA(;ii Phone 3989. 14 Aroh street. dromes; ther® was a radio "black­ The Inadv^tent omission of, In- meat department. Full or part overhead, get our special low city or Federal government? Or, 6 Charter Oak Street correci putillcation of advertising 600D ROOMING llOUfiUSfe prices on high grade window if plainliffs’ rtque.st is granted, out," peculiar to the atmosphere SE— llfne. Populai .larket, 8.50 Malp TELEPHONE 4021 will be rectified only by cancellation OR 4-FAMILY HOITSF W^hut H ave You to OF CHICKE.NS THE street, Rubinow Building. shedei and Venetian blinds com­ Apartments, Flats. would it be equivalent to giving in that region. They climbed to o f Uie (Hiarge made (or the service FRECKLES AND HIS/f^IENDS Speaking of the Menace—.>1 BY MERRILL BL068EB All Improvement*. Nice pletely Installed. Samples furnish­ Tenements 63 Woodward back to Indians? 20,000 feet but saw a higher bank rendered.' . location. / ./’* EXPkRIENCED BAKER wanted f ed. Capitol Window Shade Co, o f clouds ahead of them. It ap­ a h ' advertisements must oontorin ■ >v O f f e r ? Doane StreeD In/st.yle, copy and typograpiiy w-lth Just o o k /r get Tb Apply Dayle Bakery, 521 Main j 241 North Main sL'Cet. Phone FOR R.'INT—3 ROOM hwled During the era of Spanish edn- peared to break off to the north, /f'gulalinns en(orced by ths publish­ j o o t — su e I 6UESS WE I iri strange AROUND v ! \ quest, Havana was the chief port however, so they headed that way.. o n THE DESTROVED I that ME A N D O VE R l a k e — Streets.- I 8819. Open eveiitiigs. apartment, near Center. Write Summer Charm ers and they reserve the right to THE ’ HAL I HASNT 4-Room Single. All Boif O, Herald. of the New World. > Tomcat Yellow let down to 10,0^ edit, revise or reject any copy con­ \ay ALEXANDER Poultry Market WANTED —AUTOMOBILE me­ sidered objectionable, KROONER. I lAPPEO US provements. $4..500 FOR SALE- ROPER GAS range, and found a break in the overcast. menace* I on the chanic, essential to w’ar effort, Green followed and continued all CLOSING HOURS—Classified ads $ m ^ Down Bnlance>"4lke WIIJ. BE CLOSED large cabinet model, coal or wood ( to be published same day must he HOR AU- J SHOULDER Avall^lo AprJLl. JARVIS j Apply to Carlson A Company, 44 heater. Inquire 17 Starkweather the way dowm to the leveL of the received hy 13 o'clock poop. Satur­ Tim e / y > N D wviteo Real Estate and Mortgages Stock Place, Manchester. street. Four-Leaf Clover waves, but there was no further days 10:30. . US l b •COME UNTIL DOWN THE AUEV/ ■ BOLTON-r- break in the gray, blank wall. 26 Alexander Street CLOSING OUT OUR STOCK of - Green began (io pick up ice, so Telephone Your Want Ada 8 Rooms and .'•un l’on:h. FURTHER NOTICE Ada are accented over the tela* Improvrnnehts. Chicken coop. Phone 4112 or 7273 smartly upholstered boudoir climbed up to 4()(K and. broke out J. E. JENSEN chairs, $13.95 to $22.50. Buy them phons at ths CHARGE RATE given $2,500./ ‘ between cloud la3rers. The B-17 abovs aa a convenience to adver- now at 20 percent discount. Ben­ navigator called Yellow (radio laara, but the CASH RATES will be son's, -713 Main street, next to communication between the planes accepted as FULL PAYMENT l( WINDSOR— FLOOR SANDING paid at the business office oo or bs- the A. A P. at short distance was still poa- (ore the seventh day (ollowlng tbs J-Acre Tobacco Farm ; wtasrai* waviet. me. 1. m. aac. s. a car, etr „;rth 5-R«M»m Single (plus Laying and Finishinn. siUe) and said he was returning to first Insertion of each .ad otbarwla* 3 PIECE- MAPLE BED room set, the c h a r g e r a t e will b* collact------" ~ \ / ' ---- me anflnished room up- Labrador, thinking he was a lot Tel. Manchester 2-0811 maple twin beds, 4 piece walnut closer to the field there then hr ac­ aA N’o responsibility (or errors In “ Don’t tell me you jiuve \thc block leader Ibdt^ new I /stairs), l-car garage. Chlek- bed set, studio couchea youth telepboned ads will ba assumad and en coop, lean-lo-bam. Tolmc- tually was. tbeir accuracy cannot be suaran- blades, loo! If I want to yead, shave or play card.s, I bed, end tables! stands, electric Major Cniambers in the lead tasd. co shed (1 acre). S. P. $5,000. TOP DOLLAR combination stove, electric range, guess riUliave Io join the inerC'iiant marineI'X i m m e d i a t e IK'CI-'PANCY. B-17 (Yellow) radioed that weath­ and gas rangea The Austin er wras clear at Labrador/ base. WASH TUBBS Breaking It Gently BY LESLIE TURNER Chambers Warehouse, Manches­ NORTH COVENTRY— Green, after some hours of flying, TOONERVILLE FOLKS BY FONTAINE FOX WANTED ter Green. Open 9 to A Tel- 5187. /Y?M W E6AW 20 Acres nf Land with mode landfall some 850 miles BY THE (NAY. north of the Labrador ’drome, M anUOUNCES CAPTAIN. 1/HEARO MEAG? Small Single. Iiiipniveini’nts. GRAY AND WHITE Glenwood // PIEAPPEARED. GIRL FOR / gas stove, tennis racket, smoking where the B-17 navigator got his HB *VIU HELP O f THAT a t t e m p t Chicken Coop. $1,800. THEAIUCAMW THEY TMINk BRUNNER’S cabinet, kitchen chairs, Windsor bearings. If the gas held out, W I TO K l^ YMi OAKl-rSO 5T.. M*«CMtSTER OFFICE WORK they could still make It back to ANOCOUMEL WAEKIDNAPfO HEBRON CENTER- chair, dressing table. Tel. 4574. fioxcduRTeo their starting point. V- 2 Acres of 6-Kooin One with Insurance experience FOR SALE—FIREPLACE Set, 2 TO SEE HIM... 77 Single with improvements. preferred but not nece«i>ary. pairs green satin draperies and Bam . S. r. $.3,800. •They made the 'drome, all right. 2 pairs gold draperies. Telephone They had taken off at 11 in the x\' JARVIS REAI^TY CO. 7792. morning'and landed, back on the -/ TOI.LANU- *■ - 6 DOVER 7IOAD ’ 20-Acre Farm with house HOSPITAL BED FOR SALE cTr lame .runway at.T that night to and barn. S. P. $6..5O0 I). P, FOR RENT (WntMlbrldgo Tract) rent, fully adjustable. Rates rea­ toe minute. TTie pilots w'ere ao stiff $l,5 address, way and will tiontlnus through Blaster. There are bouno to be pattern numbers and sixes wanted some delays. Patterns nr* maUed third-class and aie froquenlly to The Manchester He^d, To- ! delayed becauM of postal congestion. Be anre to relMla the onm- day's Pattern Service, 1150 Sixth | her at IM patteni yo« order. B you hsven't received the psttorn avenue. New Yorit, 19, N. Y. .MW 6 TO in s reasonable length of time, please advise ns the number and P'kdy NOW, the Spring Issue of j size onlered and we will check your order. iM rrpoR bashton. judt lSc.' Complete. Full | ■H)M -«-‘ ULP.' 0$ brand new wardrobe ideaa. i

f FRIDAY, MARCH 1 0 ,1M4 Avenge Daily Circnlattbn The Weather 14. For the Month of' Fehranry, 1944 ForecMt oi C. S. \> eathcT Bureau J a g e f o u r t e e n Cloudy end warmer tonight: nell place. An account of the ■Sunday cloudy and warmer; gentle SUff Sergeant Edward J. Wil- Rev. Quulea JMirnm, acting meeting, carried in The Herald Member of w Apdli ' pastor of the Covenant Congrega­ Walter Armstrong lo modemte southwest winds. ■on. of 134 M.apic street, haa ar- this week, said that it was Private Barene of XilraalvIloBa About Town ^ a d aafely in'Zl^land. He la with tional: church" wHl give gn illi^ William R. • Armstrong William the Booth Ordnance Oompany and trated Icctpfe oh "The Land of the IiT^oulh P0j(ic lives at 869 Mato street ajfd is Manehe$ter^A City of ViUag0 Ciufftn was formorly- aUtioned at Fort Vikings"/ht Center church Thurs­ Walter’s brother. Ho is training Lewia, Waah. He la the aon of Mrs, day evehlng of next week at 8 It now develop* that tiie local in California end is also with the TJ>« Mci?* Soctety of th* Email- o’cloeX Group E of which Mrs. J. Marines ' ii0h's7 (OlaaaUMI Advevllalag oa-Phge 10) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDATi MARCH 11,1944 (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE THREE C B N ^ ■cl Lutheran'^iHirdi will meet Mkrkaret Wllaon and the late Ed­ Seymour Brown Is leader, will be Marine, Pfc. Vincent Farrand, Pfc. Walter Armstrong has been SuMday^e^htnir *t 8 o’clock. Fol- ward J. WUaon. J r, met on the island of Tarawa, Spring l^ifcharge.. ^ - in the 8outh Pacific, was Pfc, in to«r South'Pacini:^ tor the past - - uie buainem aeasion Alex- 118 months. "Cflc wIB preaent two mo- ' Pfc. Elmore McLoughlln o f, ^ The American Legion band will Walter T. Armstrcng, of 43 Pur- picture “^e ^ Hartfotd, fornlcrly'of Manchealer/ play for the fourth anniver pilot Rescued from Truk HariiQP' ^PhMla” and **Baptl8ro of _ Fire.- haa aiT lved' aafely In England a'c- There wlQ a«o be a aocialvtli^ coidlng to Information received by American Bpmbers i t i i h S b e ll with cafwahmeota, and it la Jio w hia parentSj Mr. and vfra. Robert evening. Hw inembera adll miike it a point McLoughlln, of 116 Eaat Center ''loAttfMd^ __ atrdet. Prevloua to hla embarka­ tion Pfc. Mcloughlm served at ;rike Heavy Blow iuchacl WllUam Wabfek <4 Fort Deven* and Camp I>ee, Va. ,J tt& ifapto ctreet has been trans- '•m d'W further atudy « the jO^menr achool in uaredo, Texaa. T h e 'l^ n ’B cluX of St. Bndget’a "gently completed a cow e In handed the K. df C. setback team At Western Reich •IraiaiM niCehanlca at Keecler a defeat last evening at the K. of S id d . Mlaa.. and waa graduated C. home on MalnNitreet. ’The win­ iM tm o^ He *a the »on «>f the ners had suffered three straight Fortresses, > Liberators I defeats before annexing last 100% Into Mr. and Mra. Michael Wabrek. night’s victory. ’The Individual Resume Record Bomb* 15 Fighting St. Margaret’i Circle, Daugh- I whiners were Lawrence ’Touhey ing Marathon After tora of laabella. will have_a buai- I and WillUm Maatropletro. Boxy Styles Days Could Royal Navy...-Ship8 Sus­ UM meeting and aocial Tuead^ Lull of Day; Pasnle* Soviet Armies Rum^Boats tain Neither Casual*/ •renliig at 8 o’clock at the K. of C., ALICE COFRAN Calais Coast Also Tar* Imme. ’The etanding en tertain in g (Known As Qnoen Alice) ' ^ p o r t coats are going to be yerj’ popular Hurt Nazis ties Nor Damage Dll •ommlttee for March la Mra. ^ SPm m JA L MEDILM Shatter Foe’s Face Stiff WUllama. chairman; Mm.C»X:, Seventh Dnughter of a Seventh Son and.very much in demand this season. get in Daylight Raid. _____ spite Accurate Fii^ by JWd MdSamara, Mr*. f J ^ r d Bom With a Veil l ^ c h and Mr*. WUUam Scully. Rendlnge Daily, Including Sunday, Some with Velvet Collars. Tweeds, London, March 11.—(JP)— American Ace Asserts Shore Batteries;/ Two 9 A. M. to 8 P. M* Or By Appolnt- Lines in Drive Sea Patrol The regular rehearsd of ^ 8d- roent. In the Service -at the Peo­ Shetlands and Fleeces. American Fortresses and Lib­ German Air Force Small Nazi Thrusts ■ yation Army Songater Brigade | ple for SO Venn. erators resumed their record wiU be omitted thta evening. 169 Church Street, Hartford, Conn bombing marathon after a. Effectiveness Could Konev's Forces Kill 20,* Coast Guard Reatly to Repulsed \yj Indian Phone 6-2034 Lilac — Red — Nude — Goto — Blue — lull of one day and struck al , Eliminated Then. 000 Germans, Capture Fire on jin y Vessel ' Forces; P ^ues Active. TALL CEDARS Toast — Navy — Black — Btown heavy blow at western Ger­ many and the Pas-de-Calais A Fighter Base in England, 2,500 More and Liber­ Attempting to Bring Allied ^eadquartens Na­ ples, March 11.-^/P)—British BINGO At The coast of France today a few March 11—OP)—Capt. Walker Ma- ate Over 300 Towns. ' In Liquor Illegally. hours after the R.A.F.’s Lan- hurin, former Fort Wayne, Ind., desti'oyers have shelled TONIGHT PRmCESS caater’B made a preciaion night clerk who now U the leading London, March 11—(4^- -Three Washington, March 11—dP) — towns'on Korcula island off attack on four factoriea In France. great Soviet armies, rolling for­ the Dalmatian coast, reported ORANGE HALL RESTAURANT The new aaaault on the French American fighter ace in the Euro­ The Coast Guard spat fondly on coaat where Prime Minister pean theater, declares the German ward through the mud and water its deck artillery today and pro­ occupied by large numbers of Comer Main nnd Pearl Streets $ 1 9 .9 5 to Air Force could be eliminated as Germans, headquarters an­ ..V.' Churchill haa aaid the Naria were an effective weapon of war In 15 of the southern Ukraine, have nounced itself ready to fire on Business Men’s readying rockets and robot planes days of combat. shattered German lines over a anything afloat that might be nounced today. A communi­ LUNCHEON— to bombard England was the 15tb "We definitely havb superiority 500-mile front in a mammoth drive carrying, as one officer put it, “a que said the bombardments RANGE AND 75e attack there by American heavy now,’’ said Mahurin, who likes to to clear the »nemy from all south­ case of rum or a case of sabo­ Were carried out Wednesday night Served 11 A. M. to 8 P. M bombers since the day before look at Berlin from the sky.’ "It ern Russih, Moscow dispatches re­ tage.” and that "in spite of accurate fire f u e l o h . Chrlatmaa. shows the trend more than any­ ported today. With yesterday’s order cutting from enemy - shore batteries our Complete Dinners Have Been Hammered 60 limes thing elae.when we can go all the A cruiser scout plane landed In Truk harbor^when Am erica planes raided that Jap stronghold The drive was brought into down the volume of cane liquors ships sustained neither casualties James A. Woods S err^ 5 to 9 P. M. • These targets on the nearby way in there and shoot Jiem up.’^ to rescue a Hellcat pilot who hud been shot dqwn. . Rere is the plane returning to its cruiser with the sharp focus by yesterday’s an­ flowing northward to slake the nor damage.” Also A Ls Carte Service. northern French coaat have now The hand.some, 2t)-year-old pi­ rescued pilot. Lieut. George Blair,-Scwickley, Pa., seated in the rear cockpit. The rescue ship was nouncement that a third offensive great American thirst, the War Small Vessel Lett to Flames S81 Center St. Tel. 6568 White Blouses. Cotton, rayon crepe, and spun rayon been . hammered by Allied planes lot, although frankly "scared to piloted By Lieut. Denver F.. Baxter, Suminertown, Tcnn., (front cockpit). On the wing, waiting to had been launched m that area— Production board feared It might British light coastal forces at­ on 60 days out of the last three death" on every flight, said he catch the book from the shjp to hoist the plane aboard i.s Radioman Reuben F. Hickman, Waverly, by Marshal Ivan S. Konev’s Sec­ be inviting an old-fashioned out­ tacked a small vessel farther In­ in tailored and dressy styles. Short sleeves. Sizes 32 months. They first were hit early gets “lots of fun out of combat." Tenn. (AP Wirephoto from TJ. S, Navy.) ond Ukrainian Army. break of rum-running. shore, between the eastern end ot to 38. in September when Allied armies His 20 victories are only six un­ Moscow said j:is forces had bro­ But, said a Coast Guard spokes­ Hvar and the mainland, leaving and navies were staging a big in­ der the American record of 26 held ken through enemy defenses 'on a man laconically: it abandoned and In flames, th* Roofing—Asbcistos Range and Fuel vasion rehearsal on the channel. Jointly by Marine MaJ. Gregory lOB-mile line southwest of Cher- "A rum runner wouldn’t have a bulletin added. The American bombers thunder­ Boyingtun, missing in action, and Puclieu Guilty kasy, killing 20,000 Germans, cap­ chance in a million these days.” The ground bulletin said Eighth Siding and Rock OIL $1.59 to $5.98 ALL THE ed out after only a day's interval M:^ne Maj. Joe Foss — both of Drastic Actions May turing 2,5()0 more and liberating Impossible to Get Through Army patrols clashed with the whom tied Capt. Eddie Ricken- more than 300 towns and villages, It’s Just about Impossible' for an Germains at many pointa. to-Italy - in the campaign which has not backer’s World War I total including the pivotal stronghold of TICKET PRINTING token them on a scorching tour of iinldenttfled boat to get through and that two small Nazi thrusts Wool Insulation METERS Has Scored Treble* Twice Of Treason; Uman less timn 30 .miles north­ were repulsed by Indian forcea German targets, including Berlin, west of the Bug river. Bxpert workmanship. AB work on 10\pf the last 13 days—an un- Mahurin, who spends hours Foliow Irish Refusal "We don’t know whether they’re Fifth Army troops engaged in ■Hiaateed. Reasonable Prices. Meter prints amount of de­ RAYON JERSEYS studying planes and planning 14 Divisions Routed hauling drugs, spies, saboteurs, patrols on both the main front and ALLURING precedento nor in western ^'Qermany were Enemy Agents lA^arn- included seven infantry, six tank Allied craft. L, T, Wood Co. specifically Identifiedx (Continued on Page Eight) nal Convicts Former and one artillery divisions. (Continued on Page Eight) The bulletin told of the medium lie ’ to the west, arid 4118 or 1828 Sl.OO VALUE...... Washington, March 11— i/P> -r- and conspiracy to over- offices in Eire, but the British Allied Headquarters,' Southwest seven airplane plants and two big the Third Republic. Pucheu ficial statemeht that,because of press strongly deplored the prime clearing 'out German positions to railroad centers have been bombed. The lemMeaae ' program, three t present when ^ the five- spy activities based, on Ireland minister’s action. the southe.'ust in the direction of Pacific, Mhrch ll. — i4*» — Allied Flashes! SPRING HATS "not only the siic c ^ of the oper­ Kirovograd. These raid., are capitalizing on years old today, bias used !4 cents man coutt brought in the verdict. “There is every reason to be­ troops are advancing all around (Late Bulletins of the (/Pi Wire) $1.19 VALUE .. . . . S9c xS period of bright nights which of every dollkr of American war Earlier the ^ u r t refused a de­ ations but the llws of thousands lieve that America does not intend Further Narrows Escape Route the Bismarck sea while ^ e Japa­ of United Nations' soldiers are at On Konev’s right. Marshal Are excellent for pinpointing tor- expenditures to ^ le Up more than fense motion for a general demur­ to regard the matter as closed,” nese, without any luck, finally are War Plants Face Clo'sing gktts but which are not good for .stake.’’ said 'The London Daily Mirror. Gregory K. Zhukov’s First $20,000,000,000 of kid to AMled na­ er to the indlctfngnt. Ukrainian Army was storming trying to choke off at the source London, March It.—(/Pi—The thdxconcealment required for deep tions. / 34 Hours to File Appeal Made Public "Britain, although not taking part steel and tinplate plants of Wales, A Special Purchase pen^rations of the continent. Through a reverse p ^ e ss, the Pucheu has 24 hoteg in which The American case was set in the present negotiations is ex­ into southern Poland across the the daily air attacks on their dy­ Giant Size forth it/a note made public by severed Odessa-Moscow trunk Important to Britain’s war pro­ On the night before the four- United States has receiV^ some­ to file an appeal. His attorneys pected to act Jointly with America ing base of Rabaul, New Biitain. duction, announced today that \ engined Cancasters hit an aircraft thing over $2,000,000,000 Th such said they would decide thts^ after­ Secretory of State Hull last nlgiit in taking any steps considered railway, Yesterday his troops in The main Allied victory reported h de Valera .was 'urged to the Proskurov area capturdd their operations would be crippled NEW ' , Martex Bath Towels factory nen^v Marseille in southern varied items as bananas a i ^ air­ noon whether to take an apical. necessary." today,by Gen. Douglas Mac.\rthur within the next few days unless France. ' fields. The court.-whlch found Puclieu expel all Axis, diplomats'and con- Desire to Continue Nentrullty Kra.sllov. 75 miles to the north was the capture by U. S. Marines lar offieikls from hia country. further narrowing a German es­ deliveries are resumed from the Fighters Escort Bombers > Share Burdens About Equalljr \ guilty on all but four of the 14 Advices from Dublin, although of the TalijiSea air field and village. coal mlncH. virtually paralyzed by Reg. Prices JT’SI?"; / Yet Foreign Economic Admlnls-^ At the same time the Irish lega­ pointing -'Ut that the Iri.sh people cape route towards Rumania. 170 njilcs from Rabaul, on the Sale Priced American ^hters again escort­ unts in the indictment, sal They also swept up sevc-^l- towns a itpreading strike In which 100,- trator Leo T. Crowley estimated were no extenuating circi tion'-here rclca'sed the text of de were dctenniiicdly' behind de Va­ _____ fi'a north New Britain coast. 000 workers have quit the pits. F U R S C A R F S ed the four-^glned Flying For­ :es. Valera's reply, turning down thC lera in ' desiring to continue their Allies Nearer Madang 26” X 50” — 27” X 50”A 25” ^ "I '' | \ Q ^ tresses and LJberatora on today's (Continued on Page Two) All but seven of the 303 collieries '(Continued on Page Eight) Flikt bitter and then. ^^vent, appeal. De Valera claimed Ire­ neutrality, said Dubliners were U. S. soldiers at the saii’e time, ill the South Wales district now strikes. PucheuMn his last words before land's countec-spy methods were akare it wouId. be pos.sibIe for the were disclosed to have pushed $1.69 VALUE ,: . . . . . e^XeUU U'nitod States to apply economic are idle. Miners left two more to­ Formations, identified as U. S. the .trlb u ^ , told S p e c if Prosecu­ effective and' .^serted that no ahead three and one-half more day to the WPMt Vales anthiaclte heavy bomben wera seen return­ tor DeneralX Weiss bis policies American lives ' w;ould ■ be lost sanctions in an effort to force clos­ miles against Japanese opposition ing of the Axis list'>ning posts In Held, and the walkout extended to Specially Priced BACK THE RED CROSS — GIVE MORE IN ’441 ing acroSa the atralty about 10 a. Ready to Oust would\lead Frtmce info "the worst "through any indifference or neg­ Reports Nazis on Los Negros island in tjte strate­ three more in North Wales, where m. from the French cdut between internbi strife’’ apibXohcluded pas­ Eire. A greater part of ihe coun­ gic Admiralty group. , Other ad-^ lect of its duty’’ on the'part of his try's food is imported and it lacks li.OOO men are idle,. Several him-. Boulogne and Calais, fmlowed by sionately: country. vanc'es along the northerst New drej inure ulho wulUeJ out ot the A FUR SCARF IS A MUST g r e e n STAMPS GIVEN WITH CASH SALES 1 a fighter escort including Light- “Quo qu'll / arrive, vive la ships. Boost Forces Guinea coast above '' Snidor put Tangier Nazis He also made two other main One qualified Dublin source said north England Durham mines, and •SUPERB FMiTS nlnga and Spitfire*; , France." (Whatever ft^pens, long points: That expulsion of German Allied forces nearer than ever to It waa announced that ibedium "the people in Eire are in ho mood Mndang. another'' Scottish mine closed, FOR YOUR NEW SPRING SUIT live FVanci and Japanese officers would' be a at this stage of the \imr to invite bringing the number of strikers to and fighter-bombers were toking Spain on Verge of Ao ’The presiding Judge; Lepn Ve- first 'step toward going to war New Peak on Strength Less strategically iniportnnt Scotland to 8,000. / part in the offensive. One stopng rln, theJi read the 14 countoto the with the Axis, which his country than the Talo-sea lighting,, but •SMART STRAWS force of mediums escorted \by (Continued on Page Six) 111 Yugosluviu Accord­ tion Requested by is.determined not to do; and that (Continued on Page Rix) Crisis Development fitimtoent Tbc lighters headed toward^ Dieppe. ^ {Continued ba Page Two) he had received assurances' from ing to Delayed News. Stoekhqlm, ,Mqrch 1).—— Sable Dyed j w . i i n . 6 cou Washington Officials. the United States that" it did not Treasury Balance Several prominent members of the M a w w m e * Comm* tend invading Irel^d. "• Finnish government are remain­ Washington, March 11. - Thus for, the .first tinie it was Washington. March 11. — i/Pi — London, March 11— i/P) —In­ ing in Helsinki fur the week-end ■/ Shain today was reported crease of German forces in Yugo­ Lack Planes RUSSIAN SQUIRREL Six Persons to be Tax Troubles officially revealed hbw gravely the The position of the Treasury March slavia to a new pea'iC of strength rather than taking their usual PASTEL FELtS THAT YOU WILL WANT TO WEAR FOR EVERY (X% rcMy to sweep from the int Dublin governmMt had viewed 9: holiday in the country, it was \ Y tionU city of Tangier, acro^ events of, the past few weeks, dur- Receipts, $78,411,755.06; expen­ was reported in a delayed dispatch learned today, leading some ob­ CASION THE ENTIRE SEASON. CUTE BABY BONNETS — AUORA- Fire Victims OibraUar, the remaining \May Be Last ditures. $274.584.40.’!.7S; net bal­ today on the heels of a ^ rlin For Rabaul servers to believe that a develop- man toplomats of a gtoiip of 17 statement that Allied’ Commandos $ ^ • 5 0 per skin ^ RLE CALOTS — SMALL BRIMS — FLATTERING BERETS <)F ALB (Cbntlnued ried, however, In- $32 50—$39-00 Richmond’s Jefferson hotel short­ tax return headaches will be the divisions in Yugoslavia, but that that Rabaul Cannot be defended ereased optiiiiisni among some ly after laat midnight, killing State laat for 30.0()0,00 taxpaj'ers' waa Salt Lake City, March 11—(4>)— • erly, selfishness must be overcome. their winter offensive had failed from the air because, "there are Fiona over the posaiblllty of a ' Senator Aubrey O,. Weaver, and held out today by the' Treasury Two women members of the Fun-[.The individual tries’to grow up in the primary .objective of crush- not enough". Japanese plafies on peaceful soliiUon.' ' Silver Fox Scarfs" STORM WINDOWS four imldentifled women guests and the heads of Congress’s tax- the island. • * • damentalist” cult, held on state ! emotionally; the single self Is con- ihg Tito’s forces. A Japanese Army press corre- $45-0® BLACK — NAVY — MOWN and an unidentified sailor from Writing committees. • charges of conspiring with 32 secrated to the uplifting of the Heavy Cost to Lives (Yreulatlqn .All-Time High • Camp Perry. Under a proposal outlined by others to practice or .adVocate whole, The officers declared that ‘ Ger­ .spondent, in report broadcast over rhiladelphia, March 11.—4^P)— Nearly a score of guests; were Uhairman George (D.. Ga.) of the the Jbpanese domestic .radio re­ Dally newspaper circulation to the + plural marriages, contended today. | Calls Women Fortunate man occupation of nine important corded by U. S. government moni­ $165‘00 hospitalized and others treated at Senate Finance committee, per­ their followers would increase de- ] "Women of plural marriage are Dalmatian islands — Korcula, United States rose to m all-time the scene tor shock and smoke !■- sona with annual incomes of fS.OOO Brae. Hvsr, Solta, Drvenik, Uljan tors. described Ilfs on Rabaul as Ugh ot 46.706,904 last year, the Mountam Sable $25 STORM DOORS NEW PASTEL SHADES 8]Jlte Federal-state government ef- j fortunate in that they have the "gastly and terrible” under an In S and 4 Skto Stylca Fer Mda halation. or less would not have to file .re­ forts to stamp out polygamy,. ' companionship and love of other and Pasman in the Split area, and new edltlou of N. W, Ayer A * • ' Scene of Omfusion Invest in turns at, all. Wage and aalary de­ Krk and Cherso near Fium;. was almost never-ending avalanche of Son’s directory -o( new spapers and f "You mag think that plural mar­ women bound by a common tie in American bombs. The situation ’The hotel, crowded with mem­ ductions' would take .care of ail riage can be stamped out,” Mr*. both the Joys and hardships- of accomplished at a heavy cost in periodicals disclosed today. The Natural Mink $3T*50 bers of the Virginia General As­ their tax. lives, but failed to atop Allied sup­ has reached the point, according figure was a dally gala of 3,214JMS Sable Blend sembly, was a scene of confusion George and Chairman Doughton Rhea A. Kunz said in an interview life." plies from reaching the partisans. to the correspondent, where the In 3 and 4 Skin Scarfs Per Skin Humanity in The Salt Lake Telegram, "but' Views of the S7-year-old mother Japanese on .Rabaul no longer over the preceding year although Russian Squirrel INSULATION .as men ’and women rushed from (D., N. C.) of the House Ways and it cannot because it ii right. of eight children were seconded by 'rile Berlin radio, in a broadcast mergers and dlsv'onltouances re- awr their rooms or called for help when Means committee declared in a unconfirmed by any Allied source, "care what happens" to them. dwed the number of dallies tram f . $229 flames enveloped the fifth and sixth Joint statement that every effort "Our purpose and fundamental Mrs. Mary'Beth Barlow Cleveland, asserted yesterdny that British V"Rabaul is exposed to the con­ Give Green belief in Its practice is to. have a 17-year-old mother ot two. stant rain of bombs by the U. 8. l,*»4 to l,8.to, the directory report­ Tax lueloded floors. Of undetermined cause, it will be made to limit the new legis­ and American common^os led by a ed. 10 Months To Pay! JACKETS ?low i$ the Time to Order Them The Red Stamps apparently began in-a linen closet. Give to the lation to removing the complexi­ clean and intellectual .oa writ as Federal District JiMlge J. Foster "General '^nurchiU” had landed on Air Force, day'and night, day af­ • • • \ COM Itomage was confined to the two ties of the present laws. * spiritual-minded progeny, and also Symes of Denver will hear argu­ Lissa apparantly with the objec­ ter day.’’ the correspondent Was Cross More Th« ^wwe Given With to provide worthy husbands for ments next Tuesday on defense quoted as saying. "We never FroteUs Troop TreaUneat )HN’ floors. • Supported By Morgenthan tive of securing the tiny isle as a n ttm , Swltserlaad. itm itk 11— In *44 M ANCHISTm Qash Sales Weaver, who was 62, Was from Red Cross War In this they had the full support good women since, regardless of motions to quash indictments supply base for the putisana know when we may hear the ex- wars and pestilence, there haa al­ against 20 persons charged with ploeion of bombs. Because there ((P> BeUto Muaspltal has goao to BALANCE OF OUR FUR COATS “ Front Royal, Va., and was chair­ of Treasury Secretary Morgen- The reference to Churchill sug­ Oermany to.protoot to HBlor at man of the Senate Finance com­ Fund thau, who promised the “complete ways been a surplus of wo^Uiy wo­ violating the Mann act or kidnap­ gested that it might be (^pf. Ran­ are not enough Japuieae planes, men. ing and conspiring to use the malls dolph Churchill, U, Prime Minister we must let the enemy planes Nasi treatmeut at FmcM troofn mittee and a leading political flg- cooperation" uf his department. hi Italy aad hao tfaiuatouoi to ip - ube In-the state tor many years. Morgenthau's pledge appeared a '"Thia thing Is far bigger than to circulate alleged obscene writ- Churchill’s son, who recently waa move freely.” The W. G. Among those injured were Sen­ definite gesture of CMicillation on the Indlvihual,’ ehe went on, "for ing*. , . reported to have parachuted Into Follow Up Tuesday Attack tire tram the poBtical aospa DRASDCALLY '4 ator 8. F2oyd Landreth, of Galax. the part of' the administration to­ it Inevitably will encompiss much Dietrict Judge T. Blake Kennedy Yugoslavia to confer with 'Tito. Describing operatiena in the givek astisfaettoa. the THhupo da The JWw9.VV. H A U CORR ~ Coal,-Lumber, Masons* SuppUea, Paint Landreth was driven to an adjoih- ward Congress, which a fortnight more than, the man made laws by of Cheyenne, Wyo., will preside at Other Britons speculated Berlin tlarahalls, a broadcast said planes Lauaaaa*. said today, Tho, appp- Adverdke In iW H endd— It Pays which the world lives---- In order the trials, tentatively act to-begin paper quoted a Iratotor ^ist arrto* MAHCMiaTM COMW tOwttowd Ml Fag* Bight) to practice plural marriage prop- March 20. 4Ceatip*®4 M t v e i (CoaMaued ea Page Twe) •d from Italy. ^ i REDUCED ,iS6 No. Main St. , T el 4148 ManchfBter UBS* (CeatiaiMd ea rage Ught)

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