-sv-'

m W h a t f i c r MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2«, IM i Fnri— t of U. S. Uzathrr Btnvaa ^PAGf TEI! Manchester Evening Herald ATcrase Daily Cirralation Far th* Meath at Jaaaary, 1815 P a rtlj doiMljr tnnixM Midi Ww4- ■X- nfwday; coMer tonight; attlr Mr. and Mr*. Robert’ H. Craw­ School friends of Bsrttut William F. Butler, Jr., of 88 St. Margaret's Ciri'le. Dirqghtcrs 9 , 0 6 . 3 . > ('hnagft In temperature Wedneo- The monthly meeting of Ha- of iBabclla, will hold a bu'sme.s.s ford, of 73 Pearl street, have re­ Schultz, young daughter o f. Mr. dny; dlmlnlihlng wind*. dassah will be held tomorrow eve­ Bissell street, whose I'JlIi birth­ ceived a letter from their son, Pfc. and Mrs. W alter Schultz of 82 ^About Town day occurs tomorrow, entertained meeting tomorrow evening at.^ 8 Blember of th* Aadit / ning at eight o’clock in Temple o’clock at the K. of C. Home. Adi, Robert F. Crawford, whom they Congress street, are glad to hear Beth Sholom. The program will be ten ,if hi.s schoolmates at the Na­ now believe Is in Germany with an she has been discharged from the Bomp •< Ctecahitle** than Hale school at a dinner party members are urged to attend. A Manchester——A City of Village CHarm Capt&lB Mid Mrs. carl E. An- in tribute to the 1st. Henrietta "white elephant” social wMll follow Anti-Aircraft Battalion, ^ e ar­ Memorial hospital. She was struck Sxold, founder and honorary pres­ Saturday at his home, and with his rived in England in March, 1944, by sn automobile while returning Hak’s Home Values PRICE THREE CENTS danon and Infant ton, Carl W il­ guests attended the program at in charge of .Mrs. Margaret Lane (TWELVE PAGES) liam, of Washington, D. C., have ident of the W’omeri's Zionist,or­ and her commit tee. Mrs. Foster havin^N, been transferred from I home from school early in Febru- (ClawMed ASvertMag oa Fago IS) ganization in America Born lU two o’clock at ihe State theater. Cansp Livingstone, La. Pfc. Craw- ! ary. .returned to their home after The seven boye snd three girls re­ Williams would like to have the VOL. LXIT., NO. 126 spending a week with Captain Baltimore, .Miss .Szold was deeply ford recentlyrecenl4y receivedrrceivca a conimen- ' turned to William’s home for aiembers working on cord rosari. s Jtnderson'a parents. Mr. and Mrs. interested in Jewish and refugee datum from his commanding offi- | games snd light refreshments. for the soldiers, brii.g them in to C a r lJ . f i. Anderson o f Pitkin problems, and was directly re­ cer for his military service both in 25% Mrs. Butler used St. Patrick,'s this meeting. street. sponsible for the important role England and Frafi^e. who congrat- | Devastation Marks Jap Retreat Through Manila Hadasssh had played in main­ Day decorations. The honor guest Electrician’s Mate, 2-c„ Kenneth iilatod him on a job Avell done. | Yankees Smash Nazi received a niiinlii'r of glff.s. LECLERC William Snow, Seaman 2-c, la taining medical centers, child wel- A. Warner. U. S. Navy, son pf Mr.s. | ----- Linen Churchill Asserts a t hla home. 56 Xeeney street, on fara station's and a .social hygienic Erma Warner and the late Fred , Miantunonioh Tribe Nu, 58. Im- PlINKRAL HOME a five-day furlough. He recently service for more than 75.000 boys Rev. anil Mr.s. Tiimdore E. A. Warner, of .59 Donne .street, is proved Oriler of Fled Mib^, will. completed a six weeks’ course as and girls. Refreshments will be I’almcr of llie Knianiicl Liilhcian enjoying a iiu-day,’iO-day leave withw oo hisb's j j(, regular meeting in.'Tink-l 2.^ Main Street gunner’s mate at Farragut, Idaho. served. church hope to greet a large num­ wife and small son at his iiome on j er hall this evening at 8 o’tinfk Phone 5269 Big Powers Ready ber of the young womet. of the Woodland street. He has seen ser­ sharp. \ i Lines West of Ruhr; The Beethoven Glee Club wlU Daughters of IJberty No. 1'25, pari.sh tonight at the organization vice in the South Pacific, taking Dish meet this evening at ' o’clock for L.O.L,.I., will meet tonight at 7 meeting of a missionary - soc iety part in islx major operations. He rehearsal. ’The monthly business o’clock prompt in Orange hal|, for the younger wome'n Mrs. cniisted bct. 21. 1912, ami before For Nazi Collapse nseting will follow and refresh- from whence they will proceed to I’almer, who i.s jnesident of the entering .seri’iee lie was oniployi'ii . aasnts will be served. the John B. Burke Fjmeral home, New England Cofiferenee Wom­ at Pratt A Whitney plant in Hait- Erft River 87 East Center street, in tribute en's Misaioniiry sdeiety, hopes fo’’ i ford, HALE'S SELF SERVE Towels to John J. Hughes/ who.se sisters an initial enroilnient of fifty. j - — Declares Proposed Pol- Wait Peace RUBBER SHEETING are members of the loilge. ---- 1 The Center Congregational The Original In New England! The Army and Navy Club aiixll-1 church Quadrant club will hold a ish Frontier Would chiirch Tanks Race Across Val­ DIAPER PAILS A son was born Saturday at the lary will hold its monthly meet-j hii.sine.ss meeting at the Not Sow Seeds of To Change Hartford hospital to Mr. and Mrs. ing tonight at the cIiiblioii.se. [tomorrow evening at 7:30. Iwo Jima Capture ley of Rhine into Arthur Drug Stores Lester W. Lockwood of <72 Keer Future W ars; Russian Konigshoveii; Capture ney street. The baby weighed TUESDAY Basic Law M S Main S t BoMnow « d g . 9 1-t pounds. Mrs. L o c k ^ o d was fC ea. Good Faith in Plans Many Villages on Ap­ tha form er Miss Irene ^Wns. Green Stamps Given With Cash Sales! For Peace Assured. In Few Days S^en proaches of Munchen CQP Good quality part linen dish towels that will wear for Senate Judiciary Com­ S E l BERLING Halo’ll Quality Gladhach; First Army (Known As Qtteen .Alice) years. Colored borders in red, blue and grean. London, Feb. 27.— (/P)— ] SPnUTUAL MEDIUM mittee Against AH t i r e s Prime Minister Churchill de­ P'ighls Closer Than Seventh Daughter of a Seventh Son B I ^ E ^ D I>oaf Constitutional Amend Marines Win Critically Civilians in Bom With a Veil clared today the great pow­ Important Hill in Cen- ^ 10 Miles of Cologne. is . Readlnga Daily, Including Sunday, ers were completely prepared ments for Duration. B A. M. to 9 P. M. Or By Appoint­ TIRES Wiiichell Smith’s 100% Whole Wheat for the collapse of Germany, tral Plateau During K llhllg M aillla; NEW Paris. Feb. 27. — (/P)— ment. In the Serv ice of the Peo­ asserted the proposed Polish ple for SO Veara. Health Bread Washington. Feb. 27.— (<«5— The 400 - Yard Advance. wr . i o • 1 Truck-riding infantry of the 189 Church Streep Hartford, Conn. frontier would “mot sow the Senate Judiciary committee today — Veide Seized U. S. Ninth Army broke com-: PhMM «-2024 6 .!)0x l 6 seeds of future wars,” and 6.50x17 turned thumbs down on all consti­ U. S. Pacific Fleet Head- _____ pletely through German A i - gave his personal assurance tutional amendrifcnts for the war’s fense.8 just west of the Ruhr H« h • ps^llc MrvaRf. o f RuMia’a good faith in plana for $14.75 $19.50 Royal Pudding Dessert duration. Ma.-Ar.l..,r Proclaim. psopi* «l»«y him for the peace. today in a 10-mile advance A REMINDER! 'The decision effectively blocks (/P) Mwtr s w * pro*»€«oa. Demands Vote of Confidence a few more days was pre­ Restoration as Last and tanks raced across the 6.00x16 7.00x15 any immediate Senate considera­ Rliine valley into Konigshov- When You Need More 4 pkus. 29c 'The British leader demanded a tion of pending proposals to give dicted today by Lieut. Gen. As fisasfl dfrcetces. « • |«s era Oiofolato, Vanilla or Bultorsootch. Jap Diehards Being vote of confidence from Common* the House a part in treaty ratifica­ Holland M. (Howlin’ Mad) en. 15 miles southwest of gihtli MnanH. Selealllle trsiatof $16.05 $21.55 on the Crimea plana for a peace­ Due.sscldorf and a bare mile from INSURANCE tions and to limit White House Smith after his Marines won Fought in ('apital. CasHBss as H eeepwet# the Pins Tax. ful world, challenging particularly widespread devaatatlon marks the path of Japanese retreat through Manila’s residential arei the F.rft river. tenure. a critically important hill in ^ lA Berlin broadcast tonight said ssHxfmet la prela — Gen. - y j, troops had reached the E rft Layer Figs 49c amendment was proposed during at rieht is one wing anO swimmimr pool of the Philippines Women s university. Both buildings are laf isfvlsa ta famillat .^ea aaih- or Pamitnre He promised drastic and effec­ 400-yard advance through proba­ Douglas MacArthur solemnly pro- | ^iver which flowrf within eight l e t u s the last war. Senator Ferguson is at right of these identified buildings, (A P wirephoto from Signal ____ RECAP YOUR PRESENT T IR E S ------tive steps ”to render offensive ac- merest shells. Taft avenue bly the heaviest fire of the bitter claimed Manila today the capital: miles of Cologne.) iac #•«# caa fata fka pld^a e( a (R-M ich) told reporters ’’the mil­ CALL Blue Beanty , tion by Germany utterly Impossl- Corps.! campaign. faaaral d’Kaefo»’« aipariasrad aid. lions of men and women in the of restored civil government in the j Outflanks Munchen Gladhach ; ble for generations to come,” and Heavy Fighting Ahead Philippines even . as rifle fire' The Ninth Army charge to Ko- 2-Lb. Pkg. [ called on Germany again to sur­ service should have a part In any Rice 25c future constitutional decisions!” As American planes flew from against the last Japanese diehards nlgshoven pas.-ed through ALEXANDER render. echoed over the war-ravaged city. , after town and outflanked the MORIARTY BROTHERS No Formal Vote Taken Iwo’B main air field for the first ChurchlU said the United States Dozen Plants While he spoke in a moving cere-! Ruhr basin Industrial and commu- "On the Level” At Center aiid Broad Street* Chairman McCarran (D-Nev) House Suspends Rules time, the top Marine commander JARVIS would play “* vitally important mony at shell-scarred Malacanan 1 nlcatlons center of Munchen Glad- URKE © said no formal vote was taken but in the Pacific told newsmen that . S8 ALEXANDER STREET « » . $1.89 part” In a new, far-stronger World palace, his soldiers in a new island j bach. Mazola Oil "it was the consensus of the com­ heavy fighting was ahead of the b ^ o e 41tS ResMenoe 7X78 security league "which will not Feel Menace Deviidogs on northern Iwo but invasion 70 miles south of Manila Other Ninth Army men moved ■ -m.tE :• \ Weekdays and Sondays mittee at a closed session yester­ pried open the shortest aea route within two and a half mllea o f ahrink from establishing its will day that no constitutional Issue be To Pass Vet Loan Bill "w e expect to take this island in Golden Center against the evilfdoer" by force of a few more days." through which to rush supplies Munchen Gladhach and captured submitted to the states by Con­ O f W alkout from the United States and revive many villages on the southern and arms. gress until the boys come home ” western approaches to the city of \ 1-Lb. Bni m ost-h aif-of ?hi"’‘‘f the flve-mllr-long l ^ ' ‘“-lonz ,^ the, stricken city, Wheat Germ 58’’ X 54” All White and Colored Bordered Termed “Fairest Division” Chairman Match (D-NM t of a Measure Voted With- R ^iggian D rlv C ' General MacArthur, surrounded $127,000. —RECORDS— Giving the fitst public account subcommittee appointed to con­ Strike Leaders Con­ out Dissent; Senate , island was in American hands at by men who fought with him in American First Army ti^pa Plllsbur}'’s by one of the principals at the sider various proposed constitu­ the start o f the aecond week of adversity at Bataan and Corregl- fotight closer than ten mile* from ORANGE HALL BINGO momentous Crimea conference, he tional amendments introduced at sider Proposals for Approval Tomorrow N carC r B altlc; the flerceat battle o f the Pacific dor, told wildly cheering Filipinos the outskirts of Cologne after ad­ 25-Lb. Damask Table Cloths termed the proposed PoUali bound­ this session said he raised the war. he was lifting military rule from vancing more than a mile down tho Flour «•« $1.33 Seen bv RisCjissi. main road from Dueren beyond Practical damask cloths that will ary ’’the fairest division which can question whether his group should Ending Dispute in " I consider that progre.se is sat­ ' liberated areas of their common- be made between the two coun­ "go ahead, conduct hearings and isfactory,” General .Smith said. ' wealth in favor of the constituted Berghausen. wash and wear well. All white or Chrvsler Factories. Cross Neisse Flame-throwing tank* of LleuL EV ER Y M O N D A Y, 8 M. Fresh, I.argr tries.” make recommendations.” State Capitol, Hartford, The Marine commander reported ’ government of President Sergio | colored liorders in green, blue, gold Osmena, Gen. William H. (Texas BIU) $1.29 Marshal Stalin has given ’’the A fter some discussion, he said. Feb. 27.— (/P)— The House, ! the Yanks were becoming more and rosi most solemn .declarations” that Bulletin! battle-wise "and casualties are laind on Verde Island Simpson’s U. S,- Ninth Anny Admission 25c without a dissenting vote, to- crashed into Rheindahlen. 17 miles Soup Bunches Poland’s sovereignty snd Inde­ (Continued on Page Ten) Detroit. Feb. 27.— (/Pi— TIiruHt to Biihlitz and relatively smaller each day ” [i Earlier today, General MacAr- j pendence would be maintained, he |day adopted the G.I. loan bill 1 Ihur had disclosed in a communl- [ southvOest of the Rhine <>* IS. COLUMBIA — DECCA — VICTOR Strikers whose walkout In the Airdrome Put To I'se Duesseldorf and 14 from N e u ^ aald, and "this decision has now Runiiiielsbnrg; Nazis ■■ que that soldiers of Maj. Gen. 1 23 REGULAR GA3IES 7 SPECIAL? Fresh Dodge main plant of Chrysler ' under suspension of rules. which lies on the west bank o f the been joined in both by Great Bri­ Motoyama airdrome No. 1 on prederick A. Irving's 24th division ; corporation has made Idle The measure was sent imme­ Assert Reds’ Bridge­ Rhine across from the city. Heavy HHll tain' and by the United States.” Deficiency Bill southern Iwo Jima was put to use j |g„ded Sundav on Tiny Verde is- PLUS SWEEPSTAKES POTTERTON'S Celery Hearts I more than 17,000 employe* diately to the Senate, but heads Knocked Ba(4. for the first time >-Mterday land, midway in the 10-mile chan- Rheindahlen is five miles north TTien- Churchill added and Interrupted production of that body already had ad­ .Marine artillery spotter planes, l between Luzon and Mindoro 1 of Erkelenz and within easy can- At The Center 5.10-541 Main Street "The impression I brought back material were summoned by little two-aeaters. came down on ; islands, to secure the west end of I shot of the first chimneys o f ^ Open Thursday Until 9 P. M. Closed Saturday A t 5:30 P. M. .luley Baldwin from Crimea and from all my Gets Approval their union executive board to­ journed. Majority Leader London, Feb. 27.—UPi The Red Leon RisCassi told reporters, runways being put into shape for , * direct route through the heart of , the Ruhr war Industrie*, Mattress Covers other contacts is that Marshal ; day to attend a mass nneeting Array, breaking through for 30 (No. 2). however, that there was no con­ fighters and boriibers. The field is the archipelago. Less than a week | H alf Distance Covered 16-Qt. Bskt. Stalin and the Soviet leaders wjsh to^ght. miles in Pomerania in a bid to 750 miles south of Tokyo. ! sgo, the east end was secured by : sv^uft pace of General E l a ^ Apples 95c to live In honorable friendship and O f Committee flict over the bill and that the Senate would approve it, proba­ slice Danzig and Gdynia from the Mai Gen Grave* B Erskine's ' invasions of Capul and Biri islanda j hower's drive indicated that tha /Full Bed S iz e ...... equality with the western de- ; Detroit, Feb. 27—(Jb—Continued $4-69 bly tomorrow. Reich, baa thrust to Bublltz and Third Marines in the cenler of the i» San Bernardino strait between Americans would be ' No. 1 mocraciea. I feel also that their . ihirii Ma . pantnred Hill : L'lz.on and Samar. | watch on the Rhine well wlthlB a More Than To Harmonize Laws Rummelsburg, 28 and 36 miles American ^ ^ g, ; MScArthur, acting "on behalf of ' fortnight. Half the distance from government which stands on Ite The measure Is designed to from the Baltic, the German high my government.'” restored civil j pulverized Roer river Un# to WAR PRODUCTS Potatoes 15-Lb. Peck 65c Single Bed Size ...... $3-49 obligations more solidly than the | O f *2 ,4 5 3 ,1 7 7 ,1 2 5 I endangered today as strike lead- bring state statute.* relative to Command said today. ------.. 'll . i.,,,.. ; rule and acclaimed Manila again mizhty river has been coverad loan* in harmony with the Federal' A Berlin broadcast said the So Russian Soviet government.” Sum ilv M easure fo r ers gave further conrideration to eignifleant as the ra'I'er seizme of , pgpitgi three days after his sol- | ijj the^flrst five days of th* on- G.I. bill of rights so that Connect-1 vieta had forged even beyond Maunt Suribachi at the south tip Concluded » [ ' " me nrsi SALE slaiight ^ .. Objective To Same World { These mattress covers made from heavy drill w’ill give «.T r x n t . n iWar Labor Board proposals for lent war veterans may a<’ail j Rummelsburg on the military , ^f fbe little island. j nn-ep-weeks battle in the city’s , Navy;/ OPA P ra is e o .^ As the Ninth Army veered norlli IXHIBIT almost a lifetime of sevice. Protects your new mattress He declared the objective of the themselves of the right to bdrrow highway running 31 miles north' The hill provides direct observa- .streets during which the Japanese and makes your old mattress new. great powers was ” to save the / _ I has bremght idleness to more than money offered by the Federal act. to Stolp, a communications junc- lion of the major Japanese de­ laid waste the business district and I (Continued on Pag* Elgkt) world— not to rule it. ’ and that Washington, Feb. 27 iJPt - 115,000 Chrysler workers. Temporary legislation gearing tion 62 miles east of Danzig. fenses and troop ‘dispositions on the south side so well known to ...... — . communique said | The war products manufactured hy Cheney “ the world organization cannot be $2 453177 125 deficiency supply 1 AlreadyjJosed by the dispute is the state statutes to the Federal; The Ger high ground to the north, across tourists. ians had thrown brldge- Heavy Drill based upon the dictatorship of the bill, more than two-third* of it j the Corporation’s D ^ g e which the assaulting Marines still President Osmena, accepting the ' Brothers and Pioneer Parachute Company EXTENDED e «i , .. . I nVant which manufactures parts Assembly.'’This is dde to expire in ! heads over, the Neisse river 50 tp great powers.” have to make an uphill fight. msponsibiUtiea, Immediately ex­ for the Armed Services are now on dis­ rhiirchill Interrupted his ad- f« r the Navy, was approved today j Super-Fortress engines, tanks, a few days, and leaders said they 60 miles ibutheast of Berlin, hut pressed the hope it might be possi­ . . . I n hour for luncheon. Kby the House Appropriations com -; sockets and anti-aircraft cannon were anxious to speed permanent that these had been knocked back Artillery oboervers on Hill 382 play at Cheney Hall. .Is It Possible dress ...... ------, . • / ble for the Philippines to have Flashes! ’ ’ ■ ^ 'N ea rly 2.000 employeif at the legpialation through before the ex- Tank Battles Raging . iI nameunamed after its altitnde) now will | ' nnmnlete indenendence thia'vear. ONE MORE WEEK Ironing Board A t one point the prime miniate/ mittee deficiencies in ' Dodge^ truck plant were sent home piratiPn of the stop-gap law Nazi reports of tank batttea' be able to direct quickly and * c - , comp i d ^ ^ ^ ^ V , (Late Bulletins of the (A5 WIra) that the people of Manchester are going to let delivered a passage which lndlcg.t- It makes up deflcienc es . ^ ------officials As the General Assembly con- raging along the Oder-Neisse riv -1 curately the murderous fire of Ma j p.n.u Mac-! |A ■ The public is invited to visit ^ c n e y Hall neae bandits” and called ad that the question of Russian vened fc>r it* ninth week, there was er suggested the First White Rus-; Found Beaten and Robbed and see the products that local industry is participation in the war with hardly iiny mention of the trouble sian and First Ukrainian Armies, (Continued on Page Four) Arlhur’s drive a “ crusade.” ! Boston, Feb. 27 — SWEATERS period. I The group of. operators, repre-’ from the party leadership ; miles from Stettin. ters of I..elpzlg and llalle. Only non-profit event* for aer- senting 478 whose contracts with, war powers fight for * coalitio ! By German account, large Rus- boat, said “ at the lime we v t n Swollen Rivers pretty sore about If. and we who .Is It Possible vlcemcn sponsored by responsible Lewis’ United Mine Wbrkcrs ex- with Republican^ r 1 sian and German infantry and Nazi Thrusts London, Feb. 27. — t/P) - A siirvltcd still don’t feel right abant.| agencies and regular all-night rea- pire March 31. considered the Confirms Tw o Judges armored forces were fighting on a methodical deslruclton of Berlin It.” REDUCED! that the people of Manchester haven’t any taurants are exempt from War Rising Rapidly union leader’s move yesterday in In a ten-minute session follow­ 100-mile line extending from Mobilizer Byrnea’ edict designed to , ing the Democratic huddle, the . Kueftrin. on the Oder 29 miles from the air was continued seiA'ing notice under the Smith- through the night by R A F. Mos- '|>iit|i Mountain Divi- 1,610 .Jap Planes Destroyed conserve manpower, coal and ] Connally labor disputes act that a Senate concurred with the House civic pride? transportation. ! Bat’k Washington, Feb, ’27.—(.Pi—C *^ Weather Bureau Fore­ strike was possible in 30 day*. ] capital by . the light gion Throws rier-based planes of the Third M il I..arge selection for the entire family. There Restauranta must end sale* of Preparing for Negotiations 1 (Continued on Page Eight) ia’s second city 48 miles east of liquor or beer , at midnight. And ed 12 hours earlier by a record Strong Countpr-Attafk I Fifth fleets have destroyed casts Crest Tomor­ Both the operators and the ■ Dresden. force of 1.200 American bombers .lapanese planes and sunk 187 enr- are many othc^ items including oiily those which serve food exclu- A broadcast by the Nazi Trans- UMWA Policy committee are pre- | Treasury Balance The German radio said U. S. Q i mv vessels of all type* In opera- aively can operate after midnight. paring for negotiations which be­ ocean agency said Marshal Ivan The U. No Other Exempttons row at Pittsburgh. bomber* had returned to the Rome. Feb. 2 7 -'P i S Konev’s First Ukraine army has I “<•"'» •'»" ’• ^ Keep Warm W^th Our N o other exemption* of any kind gin Thruaday. Washington. Peb. 27—(4*)—The Reich again today. Tenth Mountain division pllation announced today Included Pittsburgh, Feb. 27—

J-lb,, xyi::, : < A. ' MAironBBTBM EVVNIlfQ HERALD, TUESDAY, FEKKUaki z c 'hmg

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 194S tee f*ll for An opcning^ssion at take it and stick to it. It wtmld ba ,St. Joseph college on theNcvCnin,'; KMOHUUTIW rnHEM ICUIE M CMIECnCUT Pan-American of April 3. and on Pan Ame.ricun of 49 Brooklyn street at 7:30 just too bad for him. She found the ad a prefarsnea for maintenance [Home Service job and told the boy to get out and RU RNUK i n $BmeEMa n u lEMNIUZUM > X MUM PffUIIKW U'liy for speaking and discussion at present eallings in order to o’clock this evening. I programs at the college In the aft­ Enjoy Tea at its Best R o c k v ille B«'neAt Games Tolland Safety Rests go to work. He has evidently turn­ ?rade Liberty avoid Inflationary offset Special Tax Privilege,s j| ed over a new leaf, is fond of hie Day April 14 ernoon, followed by a dinner in the Tha lAtln-Ameiicaa aountriea There will be two basketball Role Cited work and has not lost any time city that night. There will also be gamea played Thursday at the The Misses Bernice and Alice To Be Studied say they cannot rsdoaa' tirada, eon- On Air Power since then. a Latin American musical program traM ontlrsly, because their fiafant Blood Donors Sykes school for the benefit of the Hall of the East Haven High school In nearly every letter that Miss First State-Wide Ob­ at the college on the night of April industrisa require some sort of Red Cross. The Ea.st school and faculty are spending a 10 days' Allowed Servicemei Is One of Most Import­ Reynolds gets from a servlceifian, 13. protootion Maple street school will play the I servance to Be at St. n vacation at the home of their par­ he mentions some service of the II ^Freedom from £co« H m U. S. baa rMOgniad tfalo a y third and final game for the city .AruoM Urges Air F^orce Claim Given Approval Needed Again ents, Mr. and Mrs, L. Ernest Hall. must fit the requirements oui ant Red Cross Func­ Red Cross and what it means to gunMnt, and■ • baa atUmptad------to _ aN championship. The High school Fully F(|iii|»p4‘*— Gen I moat important services of the Red bile with hot coffee and dofigh of Pan-American day. Saturday, Mexico City, Feb. JT.—(/Pi—The Thompsonville, were recent callers Civilians Apply. fund. nuts, and that these girls, the first against the New Haven railroad Inter-American eonfeience turned Unit Will Arrive. on Miss Bertha Place. H. H. Arnold, who contends the fcroBS 1* Home Service, which white women the men have seen in April 14, will center on an Inter- has been signed by U. 8. Judge Search I\|0iiiitaiii8 John Anderson of Trinity Col­ TEA. Japanese Fleet security of post-war America must [ranges from answering questions moniha, are as welcome as the American institute to be conduct­ Carroll C. HIncks. The railroad's Ite attention today to the problem lege Military Training school made (Kdilor’s Note; This Is the rest with air power, declared to­ [for servicemen’s wives regarding flowers In spring. Another writes ed jointly by St. Joseph College tnistees also have been ordered to In Packages and Tea Bags at Your Ghrocez'e of asaurlng the natlone of the Rockville. Feb. 27— iSpecIall — a short visit with his parents, Mr. 8th of 13 stories explaining weatem hemisphere “freedom The Mobile Blood Unit will visit ' For^7 (^oiiviel8 day : Prisoners’ KinI I allotments and family allowances that mud, rain or anything else pay roiirt costa of $609.32. Hewitt Already Licked and Mra. Willifcm E. AnderXon. who kas to do what almut Ma and the InterjAmeriean division of originally was awarded $22,607.97 from economic dlsciimlnatlnn" In Rockville on Wednesday and about "The price of freedom from the [to delivering emergency massages does not keep the Red Cross girls V Mr. and Mrs. Sleight have as a Inoome taxew.) the State Development Commis­ by the New York Supreme court in the post-war world. too more Blood donors are needed. conspiracies snd assaults of Inter­ I to'fighting men on the Pacific grom getting through to them sion, it was announced yesterday The new freedom is the back­ Tbomasville, Oa.. Feb. 27—(4^— Many volunteered over the week­ Whittier, N. C., Feb. 27 i/P)— guest their sister of New Hamp­ national gangsters is , eternal Gatlier Hen I atolls. with coffee, doughnuts, books and September, 1929, and the award shire. By Janten Klarlow by Sister M. Ro.sa, dean of the eol- was upheld by the Appellate court. bone of a United SUtcs economic The Japanese fleet a-on’t come out end, but additional donors can be Tha niountains of western North vigilance and' the possession ot Through the Home Service pro- games. They enjoy these visits lege, and Willard B. Rogers, com­ The Federated church choir re­ men and weapons capable of de­ Washington, Feb. 27 (/Pi — from real American girls, and The $38,071.07 figure Includes the IT WOULD C O ^.YO U > program designed to make the and fight because .It's already used. There is a change in the Carolina were searched today for I gram, the Red Cross acts as a mission chalniuin. • hemisphere prosperous by knock­ hours for this visit of the Unit, the hearsal was held at the home of stroying an enemy promptly be­ Servicemen and women and their Neart'sl Relative “mind-easer" for our fighting men can’t 4ay enough in praise of the i..-..- 4u •• -i challenging problems, the Planning original award and will be paid af­ more In liiie a lawyer :o ijefend yon licked, and the Philippine cam­ al “Subjeet to the approval of the ' ter the reorganii'.Blion proceedings ing down tariff barriers and build­ hours being from 10:45 a. m. to 27 convicts, many of them long- Mrs. Preston Meachan Friday at fore he destroys us." families get special income tax Red Cross which makes these otl^l^r stl?e. C o n S cu t wil/have Board recommends that the State if someone is injured (bn yond pren-^s, paign la going “better than we I and their families. Its functions committee, four of the country's , of the road have been completed, than to have the broart,,year rtrounjFpro­ ing up industries. ever dared to hope,” says Admiral 2:45 p. m., a shorter time than in termers, who escaped in two aep- 7:30 p. m. with Mra. Helen Upson Chigf a'mong those weapons, said Meeting Spoiikored b}| [are as varied as the Ifidlvidual visits possible. Re-employment Commission b? privilegea and exemptions al­ the most acute postwar problem outstanding authoritios op Latin it was stated. tection of an Aetna CohiPi-ehAnsi^ Per- The American plan has Its ac­ William'. Halsey, Jr., four-atar the past. TTiis means that some of of Rockville as organist and direo- Arnold in his annual report on the [ problems, and the workers operate Every dollar contributed during made part of the state administra­ American and Inter-Atnori'can snli- i arate breaks. though. generally, the rules that Red O 088 Chapter! in the nation regarding the large tion with a paid full-time adminis­ ■sonal Liatiility Insiiranee Policy. Iwt cent on private enterprise and commander of the Third fleet. the mill workers who usually vis­ tor. Army Air Forres he heads, is an I 24 hours a day in helping to ease the March W,ar Fund Drive will number of demobilized veterans jects have been invited to partiei- ■ ' free trade. Indications are that It ited the blood bank shortly before Fourteen long-termers drilled a • On Friday night, Feb. 16. the ably-manned 4lr force, fully equip­ apply to civilians apply to them. help both the National Red Ci'oss trator to co-ordinate programs of me tell yon about it. The tanned and erect 62-year- While everyone with income of ] the hardships of war for our serv- and war workers in proportion to pate in the institute which has ' will receive the approval of the 4 o'clork; must seriire time off hole through the wall of their cell Tolland 'Young People were hosts ped with planes not allowed tri be­ Monday evening the seconi and the Manchester Chapter to assistance to the unemployed. Before I.o*c»es llapi»eii. tiisiire With old admiral has been vacationing block at a state prison camp near $500 or more in 1944 niiist file a l icemen and their folks back home. the number of jobs which were been made possible by the efforts other 18 delegations If they get from their work if they are to give | to the Young People’s Society of come obsolete and based at strate. meeting, sponsored by the Rc( carry on Its fine work. Give all yoq —Another recommendation by the of the Development eominission — iatppen. ------■ ■'il at the 4,000-acre estate of Col. here last night and escapeil. TJie tax return by March 15, the fol­ I Thirty cents of every dollar col- available in 1940. The exception is Board to prepare for readjustment ‘ anlflcient guarantees that the John Hay Whitney near here, and at this time. j Union Church, Rockville, and the gic locations. Cross, for the next of kin of Man] [lected In Manchester during the can—remember it costs $7 a sec­ Michigan with its industrialized and the U. 8. Oflfice of Inter-Amer­ prison caqip is on the i>dge of Willington Teen-Age Canteen at lowing government pay to service cheater's prisoners of war and mei ond to keep the Red Cross program has been executed In the establish­ 31 United States will not let them he plana to leave today. As in the past, the unit will be United 8tetea First Target ] Red O oss War Fund drive stays Detroit area. The Connecticut ican affairs," Sister M. Rosa said. Great S^moky Mountains National the Tolland Town Hall. About 80 The five-star general predicted people and their families is exempt listed as missing in action, wa. goinRi ment by Governor Raymond E. tl in the critical post-war pe- Commenting on the Iwo Jima set up at the io< iaI rooms of the right here to finance the local Red Post-War Planning Board, prepar­ Ansiired of Full <’oo|«'nitlon JOHN H. LAPPEN park. were present to take part in a so­ that any future aggressor will from tax and need not be repotted held in the chapel of the* Soutl| j Baldwin of the Industrial Recon­ tight, In a copyrighted interview Union ehurch and the Canteen I Cross program. One of the import­ ing the accompanying chart, esti­ “We l)*fi hoped that people from .All Forms nl Insurance and Bond* S. Assistant Secretary of Corps will .serve lunch. /^ The night before, near Ashe­ cial evening of games led b.v Mra. strike with air power, and that the at ail: Methodist church, with about 7: version committee. with Tlie Atlanta Constitution The first $1,500 of active serv­ ant things for which this money Is mates that enough workers and all pf^rts of Connecticut would be 44 CONE STREET TEI-EPHONE 7031 State William S. Clayton is ex­ Jury Cases ville, 70 mile.s from here, 14 pris­ Hollis French. Rev. Hollis French United States will be his first tar­ present. Tlie meeting was opene<| veterans will return to) the labor able to attend this institute." the Admiral Halsey said "the battle oners escaped, cutting the bars of provided the apiplifier for a dance ice pay: rent and subsistence pay; with a prayer by Rev. W. Ralpl used Is Home Service, under the lujuiiction Halts Empire Conference Slated pected to outline the plan in an is gfoing well" snd added that Three jury cases were sc^ttduled get Arnold commented at another force in this state to make up 48.7 dean stated, "but the new ODT re­ Midi t an before the conference eco­ a window at Craggy camp. One program. Mi^ea were shown by point, however, that "what the mustering-out pay; government Ward. Jr. direction and leadership of Miss "General MacArthiir Is one of the for today's se.ssion of th& Tolland contributions to m o^hly family per cent of 1940 employment. (In strictions on large meetings ' will nomic commlasion at 11:30 a. m. of them was recaptured yesterday Henry Murphy of Rockville. Allied Air Force* have accompfish- The members of the Red Cros. Jessie Reynolds. Manchester Red Work on Store Canberra, Australia, Feb. 27.— make it necessary to confine at­ most brilliant leaders ever pro­ county Superior Court wMth Judge allowances; pensiqris; disability Croas Home Service Secretary, one Michigan the ratio is estimated at —Prime Minister John Curtin (1:80 p.e.w.). Howard W. Alcorn presiding. The Mrs Florence Mcacham with her ed during 1944 will stand for gen­ Home Service Corps were present! 58.5 per cent.) tendance largely to tlie Hartford American delegates are point­ duced by any country." erations as a warning to dictators compensation; disability retire­ as were the office staff and othersl of the Manchester people best announced today that an envpire cases Includerl ThomXs F. O’Lough- sister. Mrs. Lincoln Smith, and ment pay for 4ervice-conriected Michigan has one main source of area. We have, however, been as­ ing out to the Lotin Americans daughter Sully Smith were guests to "beware the-fury of a patient while the Canteen Cqrps served ref known and most loved by our men employment—the auto industry — confeience will be held before the sured of the full cooperation of lin against Blakos, 'inc.; Miles Mil- disability: ben^ta and living al­ New Haven. Feb. 27.—(/Fi— In United Nations world rfiectlng that there are bound to be some ton Rogers against Howard S. Pal­ Fllin^ton of Mr. and Mra. Robert Meacham man'.” freshments under the direction o| t in service. which after reconversion will find many local organizations.” hardships in the readjustment aft- Of the A.A.F.'s strategic war lowances givgti war veterans for Miss Virginia Nelson. Cases Handled what is reported to be the first April 25 in San Francis^ to uncer­ Sister Rosa annoiinccd that ten­ The Poet’s Column mer et al; and Peter Zombroskl over the Washington birthday holi­ education ajxii training or voca­ a waiting market for its products. .1 er the war, but, that the United day. against two enemies, Arnold said: There are now 24 Mancheste:! During last year 1,503 cases of case of its kind to be recorded in Many of Connecticut's products tain the viewpoints the domin­ tative plan.* to be presented soon K imI against Anna 8. Dureiko et al. Corp- snd Mrs. F. J. Arens re­ tional rehqiiilitatlon. ions and lo frame q/common poli­ OOUS.li YOUK BOND BUYING States, which has made the great- CoiinHI to Meet The 1945 quota for the Red The final yardstick on the war men in prison camps, and 12 listei I service to fighting men or their the U. S, District court here, the have both a war and ppneetime de­ to a general arrangemefits comniit- Srt Miift from peace to war econ- “ Bo-Bo” turned to Arlington, Va„ after a Cross drive in Toliand is $1,100, against the German military po­ If a Sadler's only income was as missing, 'rae families of man; families were handled here in town cy. Security of personnel pre­ O t i s ’* A meeting of the Rockville City from K/my pay he, would not need War Production board has obtain­ mand. But others, such as muni­ omy, adll suffer the most in its By Annelle SouthergtII few days spent with Corporal our ihare of the Rockville'district tential will be found in the Battle of these men were at the meeting] by the Home Service Corps, in cluded any reference to time or Council will be held this evening Arena parents. Mr. and Mra. Fred­ to file- a return, oti the first $L- ed from Judge J. Joseph Smith, it tions and aircraft products, will ' raeonversion 'program. I've written poems about soldiers at 7 o’clock with Ma'yor Rav-mond which ha.s accepted a quota of $25,- of Germany, where ahortages of and. as at the previoua get-to [eluding many emergency com have reduced markets, when war location. Herbert V. Evatt and Mo Belief oa Shipping And also of boys in navy blue erick H. Arens of Maple avenue oil and material now are telling on 999.98 of it because, with the first gether, much comfort semed t<| ' municatlons between men and was announced today, a temporary Francis E. Forde are expected to Benefit E. Hunt presiding. 000. A large committee will can­ $1,500 exempt, no return would be orders cease, and this contraction f The United States has said that And now I’m attempting to write and Mrs. Aren’s parents, Mr. and vass the town and visit every the Nazi ground forces after al­ result from their meeting and ex : their families, obtaining of social Injunction 'restraining a Bridge­ will throw many mtn and women represent Australia. Basketball Mrs. Raymond B. Clark, Sr., of necessary until he'd received at port department atore from mak­ ,^1 I0 rdief on shipping is in sight a poem hoii.se in an effort to promptly ready crippling the Luftwaffe. changing news and letters. j history material required for out of work. Entertainment The girls’ basketball team of the Hill Top avenue. /least a (ull $500 more. ing alterations in an expansion until after the war, when condi- About a certain Marine caled "Bo- "put over" $1,100 before the first Destroying Jap Power Not Simple Praise Red Ckoss , medical treatment of servicemen In line with the need to face ♦ ♦■a***** a a Maple street school has several Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Young Would Have (o File Return program. tions are expected to be much im­ Bo." games scheduled for the coming (lav of March No one member of The problem of destroying Ja­ Letters from many of the pris helping to facilitate emergency : have returned to their hoiiie in Es- pan’s industrial power "is not a But a soldier who recieved as oners were read, and all gave as The defendants, Samuel and proved. To Latln-Ameiican de­ week. On Wednesday they will play the committee vill have more i much as $500 from a civilian furloughs by reporting on home WAR P R O D U C T S mands for higher coffee ceiling He’s an easy going fellow I sex after a short visit at the Arena than one hour of work 8md little aimple one." but the net of air surance of good health and goo< conditions at the request of com- Jacob Kunln, who operate Kay’s With a heart as good as gold a Freshman team at Simsbury I source would have to file a return, prices, the United States has stat- , home. Mr. Young was a former or no driving awav from his own j ba.se.s is closing in and "although .spirits. In nearly every letter, the ■ manding officers, assistance to department store at 1160 M^n And his mother will be prouder of High school. Thursday afternoon j school supervisor here. no matter how small^his Army 6tT YOUR they play the East school. Friday home as every street and road has , our air offensive is still only In its Red Cross was mentioned as th«| , aarvicemen, veterans and their de- street under the organization name her son I 8. Sergt. and Mrs. Abraham Cor pay. Example: EXHIBIT afternoon the second team of the a worker every fourth house. It is ' early pikises. the citizen of Tokyo agency which made life mori . pendents In presenting claims for of the United Apparel shop, must As his "boot” training days unfold. j of .Miami Beach, Fla., are enjoying rir Nagoya haa already begun to Private Jones' Army pay was bearable. One letter spoke of thi show cause before Judge Smith at Rockville High school: Tuesday believed that very much is saved only $800 but he had additional ci­ government benefits, and financial I a visit with . Sergeant Cor's par- in travel and eff(jrt by having the have an inkling of the cost and. Red Cross package as containinf Hartford on March 5 why the In­ So again we wave our banner evening, Feb. 27, the second team ! cuts, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cor of vilian income of $500. He’d hax’e to assistance to 59 families of service I South Methodist Church ‘Bo- of Woodstock Aeadeniy; and the canva.sa all conipleled in one (lav | de.Mtructivcne.ss of modern war. In ' just what he wanted, while an junction should not be made per­ : Extra ISrrI faints: The war products manufactured hy Cheney Say so long and good luck, file a return on the $500 but not ■ men, amounting to over $2,000. Main Street and Hartford Road I Piniiev street. by a large con'.nittee. No other the not too distant future he will j other writer closed his letter witi manent. Bo" Rockville High .second team re­ Lieut. Norman E. Clowes, who I the $800. Qne service, already started, Brothers and Pioneer Parachute Company turn game on March 6. * canv! .s.s for the Red Cro.s.s during ; be inipre.ssed with its full mean-1 "Be sure to give to the Red Croas.’ According to the complaint of Please retutp to your home In : i.s stationed at Keesler Field, Miss., ing." . Also— if he received, say, $1,600 They all spoke of "smokes*’ anc which will increase more and more -ici; ManclMter Ilnlofi Chiirrh Notes 1 the vear and all the people of Tol- ! the WPB charges that the Kunina, for the Armed Services are now on dis­ j is visiting at the home of Mr, and Arnold wrote his 'report last in Army pay anti $400 in civilian candy as the thing^s most wanteo ' rapidly, is that of helping retum- WediiPstlay Evening And the /people who are waiting The Mothers Club of the Union I land have the fullest confidence in income, he’d have to file a return ''ing veterans to reestablish them­ after being denied permission to '.Mrs. Harold' Davis, acrompaitied month. It included official disclos-1 from their fmnilies. make alterations necesaary to ex­ play at Cheney Hall. February 38, 7:80 P. M. __ for./vou. church has discontinued its regu­ by his wife the former Harriet, Da­ the work now being done for our dn that $400 civilian money and selves in the community and re­ , .service . men scattered over many ’ ure that Mrs. Alan Richardson presidec pand their business to take In a lar meetings until the end of the vis. The A.A.F. is working with three ' Army ,money over $1,500. adjust themselves to civilian life. war when it is hoped to secure countries. at the meeting, and announced hei building at 1156 Main street, ac­ The public is invited to visit Cheney Hall Solomon Yasmci, who is sta­ new bombers expected to be more I Most service people’s Income is resignation as local prisoner ol Many Letter* FEATURING the interest of ne v mothers in the There are many wounded men , too small to require filing a return. From the moment he dona his tually started work. Four contrac­ organization. The club is making tioned at Fort Bli.sa, F.la., has 13- to be cared for and the Red Cross powerful than any now in opera­ war representative, due to remove tors were engaged at a total bid and see the products that local Industry is day furlough ho is spepding at the tion, including the giant Super- So thia story is a general outly^e from town. She introduced hei ; uniform to the time when he is re- Albert Endec, Magician Oi! (.’vnipiuiy - -donations to the Red Cross, the is supported wholly by individual I for aervice people and their faml- i. established in his community, of $368.89 and works contributing to the war effort. ------Visiting Nurse Association, the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. gifts secured during the March Fortre.ss. 'They are designated as successor, Mr%T Charles Mitchell. B-.l,’), B-.36 and. B-42. liea. f every service man finds the Man- When shown a warning telegram Drainatie, Instniinental, Clioral Numbers Recreation Center and the work Samuel Yasmcr. of Maple avenue. j drive. If we rai.se our required Jame.s William Loyegrove, pris­ from the New England Regional Bartwra Lanz, daughter of Mr. A new jet-propelled, plane is In If you must file, check further oner of war representative of thi I Chester Red Cross Home Service For every pound of used The exhibit Is open every week day except Cenfrr S(ret‘l of Miss Edith Preuase in India. quota of $1,100 our average gifti on the various items which ser­ [(anxious to serve him. Miss Rey- WPB board at Boeton. ■ the con­ fats get 2 red points bcsiusl BOLAND MUsa Preusse ariivcd in India on and Mrs. .lohii Lanz of Tomoka use. so improved as to make the South Suffolk Cottnty chapter, TIrket* ,50r. will base to be Sl.OC, however, this avenUe is homo from Reinbroke pre.sent P-59 model only a trainer. vice men can deduct or do not need Sayville, N.' Y., was the ^ e s t ' nolda gets dozens of letters from tractors halted work. Used fats are still urgently Saturday from 9:00 A, iM. to 6:00 P. M. February 17. i IS small compared with the prob-1 to file at all. There's no room here ;men overseas—friendly, grateful /■ Red Cross Sunday will be ob­ College. Providence. R. I., 'until Of V-E day Arnold said tersely: speaker. Mr. Loveg^rove spent 2*» needed to make battlefield Saturday 9:00 A. M. to 5:00 P. M. ALL CORDIALLY WELCOME! March 1, ' lem of our fighting men. The can- "Where possible, A.A.F. men to list all of them. I letters from men whose hearts are l U M " ^ I I Dial served at the Union church on ; vass committee urges everylsjdy I years in German prison cirilian In­ medicines a]nd other Pfc. and Mrs. Mario Lii.sa kre will be granted leave in the United Extremely Important Point : lighter becauae of a .home problem Compliments of Sunday, March 18 with a special to give where you live and help ternment and was repatriated in Missouri to Vote the parents of a daughter Norecn States, but many and possibly"! Here's an extremely important March. 1944. . S solved. ^ , I essentials. t>320 program. our total. V\’. Hoyt Hayden Is i Naturally, the Home Service BLAnrS — Women's Apparel V /lL i Ann bom at the Hartford hospital _most of . them . _ will ^eo direet from I' - ____ .___ ^ T* serviceman s ia rvlmer Prison Life Storien The Men's Union is planning a Uhairniun of the, drive and Wil- Europ(' to the Pacific. The urgency 1 remember:1 If her husb,an

■iANi:ni<:?rrKK svt<;mMU h i';k a i .D, MANCHESTER, CO NN- TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 27,1945 LCB FOUR

Middle Turnpike Residents Hospital Head North Coventry K. of C. Listing ^ C A Votes Startled When Fuse Blows New Women’s Local Boys Took Part Resilient!"' of Middle tiiin| To Be ^Emcee’ LleuL Benton S. Gaskell, Chap­ Fiiture Event! / Gift of Land I pike, west, Oxford street, oUu-r Group Created In Mount Belvedere Battle lain in the United States Na'vy, streeU in that vicinity, were was the guest speaker at the Sec­ startled last night about 10:30 ond Congregational church Sunday, TTiird Degree, Commui when a loud explosion was Missionary Society Is It will be of Interest to know heifhts dominating the Important W. P. Slover to Direct Mayground Area Offer-j heard and houses were plunged that several local boys, Sergt. Jo­ highway west of Bologna-and- morning. Lieut. Oa^kell was 4 Piatola. It was disclosed that the Entertaitiment Tomor- ion Breakfast, FreucI ed to Town by Mem- into darkness. Formed at Emanuel seph J. Olfara of Wetherell street, former pastor o f this church, com­ The trouble was caused Pfc. Wendell H. Cheney of Brook­ 10th Mountain division Is com* ing In January, 1941 and resigning Night, Easter Dance. p o e ^ of 85th, 86th and 87th Infan­ row Evening. when a ' fuse blew. Repairs With 30 Members. field street. Pvt. John Brown. Hen­ in March, 1944 tb enter the United . berahip.Last Night. try Regiments. smarf have )(ou been ry street, Pfc. John Buckley of were made and the light re­ W. P. Slover, superintendent of States N avy.as a Chaplain. This A committee to plan for the stored in about 20 minutes. Despite the Inclement weather East Center street and Pvt. Sam­ The 87th spearheaded the land­ waa Lieut. Gaskell'a first pastorate At a directow’ meeting follow­ ings on Klska In the Aleutians in Manchester Memorial hospital, will nual communion breakfast last night a large number of the uel Taggart of Henry street, par­ and It was in this church that he members of Campbell counci ed by a membership meeting of the young women of Emanuel Lu­ August, 1943. . serve as master of ceremonies at ticipated in the capture of high was ordained for the Christian Knights of Columbus, was a| "Y" last night, It was unanimous­ theran church attended the organi­ ground around Mount Belvedere In Pfc. John Buckley la a member the Red Cross benefit entertain­ ly voted by both meetings to offer ment to be held tomorrow evening ministry. In May, 1942. He deliv­ pointed at the meeting of the ( zation meeting of a young women's Italy of the 87th. Pfc. Wendell H. land in the rear o f the ‘‘Y ,” at the South Methodist church, be­ ered a very inspiring sermon to a cil last night by Grand Knight i Civiliaiis Again missionary society, at the parson­ The 10th division trained In the Cheney has just been-awarded the large congregation who came out amounting to 10.5 aeres, free to Combat Infantryman Badge for ginning at 7:30 o'clock. ter H. Williams. Named on ca age and 30 signed up as charter Rocky mountains, oyercame tough to welcome him back to his first the town of Manchester as a play- active patrol In this sector. The bighlight of the evening’s mijtee were Deputy Grand Knigll members. It is proposed to keep natural obstacles, In gaining the church. 'Phe flowers were given Cornelius R. Foley, James F. Ties m u n d to be designated by the Ruling Manila; the charter open for additiAnal program will bo a one-hour enter­ name ’‘Robertson’’ in memoiy of tainment by Albert Endec, magi­ by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller and ney, Ekiward Sweeney, John Don and Robert F it pointed to draw up the deed con­ ed at length for the next few er through magic. veying this land to the town. (Continued From Page One) Gets Approval The Silk City Four, popular diers." Mrs. Gaskell accompanied henry. months. It tyas also suggested that Feel Menace Lieut. Gaskell on his trip to Cov­ lb anticipation of this favorable everyone come to the meeting, singers, w ill have a part In the pro­ Next Third Degree ed to elements a battle-season­ gram. Miss Hazel Driggs will give entry. Deputy Grand Knight Foley action on the part of the "Y" April .2, with suggestions and Sunday evening the CHiristlan directors and membership. two ed division which carried the Of Cominittee a group o f readings, and the sixth nounced that Sunday, April ideas. It is proposed to hold the Of Walkout Endeavor societies met in a g;roup itema relating to this matter have heavy burden In 80 days of fight­ grade choir of Robertson School, had been chosen as the date for t meetings monthly, the last Monday and held a surprise meeting. Dur­ been included in the call for the ing on Leyte and whose 34th regi­ will sing. Mrs. Bernard Campagpia next third degree to be exempllfle in the month when possible. (Continued From Page One) (Gontlmied From One) ing the evening Lieut. Gaskell gave March town meeting to be held ment recently landed on Corrcgi- is director of the choir. It is probable that the aimual con Program la Presented an interesting talk to the 34 who Friday evening March 2. The first dor. Cake, Food, Candy Hale munion breakfast may be held The program In.st night included propriatlon for the year to OBore attended the ser\ice, item to come before the town unless an Immediate settlement Is A cake, food and candy sale will the same date, a suggestion thsi Reach Pre-War Airstrip an vmrehearsed skit, "The Mem­ than 9185.000.000. Seaman 1-c Ruth E. Vinton meeting la to see If the town will reached. be held during the internllsslon. the committee will consider. M l Near the tall end of tadpole- bership Committre." presented by To Discuss Directives Stricken from the bill on the spent the week-end with her par­ accept the gift of property, and Mrs. Edwin Brown Is chairman Foley also announced that an opel shaped Corregldor, 503rd regiment a group of the girl.s and much en­ grounds It had not been request­ ents, Mr. and Mrs Arthur J. Vin­ V- the second Item relating thereto Is With the prospect that depend­ o f tickets, Elmer Anderson has meeting of the council w ill be hel| paratroopers have reached a small joyed by everyone. Those taking ed by the War department was a ton. Private First Class Ernest to see if the town will appropriate ent final assembly plants in Chica­ served as chairman of special col- March 19. pre-war airstrip, leaving a little part were Miss E\'B Johnson, Miss 940.000 request for reestablish Davis also spent the week-end with 94,500 to Increase the slse o f the go as well as Detroit might soon lectlona Mrs. Stuart Wasley Is To Hold French Night over a mile of the island’s foiir Eivor Anderson. Mrs. Helen Ah- ment of the office of high com­ an^l swimming pool now located be affected, the Executive board chairmaif of the candy table, and his family. Next Monday evening a Frenc| mile length to be reconqiiered. Ex­ derson, Mrs. Astrid VVierzbieki, missioner of the Philippines. The Miss Kate Evans of Hartford on the grounds. of Local 3, United Automobile Mrs. Jay Rand and Mrs. Herbert night will be held under the chafi plosions continued to rwck the Mrs. Elsie Swanson and Miss Es­ Workers (CIO), was called Into office has been vacant since McKinney are In charge of the spent the week-end as the guest of I,eon A . Thorp, president of the ther M. Johnson. manship o f Charles Mather. Pe| n ^ t h School District, who has island’s Interior as Japanese died sesMon to discuss W LB and Inter­ shortly after the Japanese attack cake and food table. Rev. W. Ralph Miss Margaret McBrierty. soup and cornbread served at by their own hands in its tunnels OITIcertf A re Chosen national union back-to-work di­ on Pearl Hafbor. Ward. Jr., has served aa general Rev. Allen Gates, who will begin acted as chairman of a committee The new organization will be o’clock will open the festivlUea. rather than surrender. Aivalting Ontoome of Proba chairman of the planning commit­ his pastorate In Coventry on March which has been working on this known for the present as the rectives. speaker Is expected to be obtained matter for several months, , was More than 10 mllesAouthjeast of In return for an Immediate re­ The committee alqp turned tee. 15, was a visitor In town last week. for the occasion. Young Women’s Missionary Soci­ sumption of work, 'WLB ofllcials down a request o f 9256,764,881 to The entire evening’s proceeds Thomas McKinney was a visitor present and gave the " Y ” group an Manila, the Sixth and First Caval­ ety. Officers chosen to serve are as Tickets for the Ladies’ Night a| ry divisions bumped into stiffening told repre.sentatlves of the strikers, restore the Impatrrawit of capital are to be donated to the Red Cross over the week-end at the home of outline o f what had taken place at follows: the American Legion hall on the various meetings between his enemy resistance but easily threw the impartial umpire of disputes stock of the Ommodity Oedlt War Fund Drive which begins on Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith. ter Monday were distribute President. Mrs. TheodorFE. Pal­ Thursaay. Thiinday evening, Coventry committee, the Town Recreation back three counter-attacks. mer, wife of the pastor; )rtce presi­ between the corporation and the corporation. The committee said among members of the committel UAW-CTO would determine wheth­ Grange No. 76 will hold their reg­ Committee and the Board of Other Yank divisions forged dent, Miss Elivor Andersoh; secre­ it Is waiting Uje outcome of Its for the affair last nighL Due to thj Selectmen. deeper Into the Cagayan valley er he has the authority to settle own investigation of CCC. ular business meeting. This is the curfew edict the program, whlc tary, Mrs. Eva Trueman; treas­ last night the applications can be If the two items previously rV' across the central Luzon plain far urer, Miss Frideborg Thoren; fi­ i.ssues of eight discharges and pro­ The 91.914.120,488 allotted to Iwo Jima Capture will consJ'st of dinner, entertaini tarred to in the call of the March to the north of Manila. duction mtes in the B-29 engine the Navy in the measure, in addi­ received, for degrrees In April. A p­ ment and dancing, vdll begin at nancial secretary, Miss Florence plications may be secured from town meeting are accepted by the Oden: Mi.ssion Tidings secretary. department at the Dodge main tion to contractural authority for o'clock. McKay’s Orchestra will W plant. W LB promised to settle In Few Days Seen the Master, Carl Snow, Mansfield furnish the music for the danc voters, plana will be drawn at once Mrs. Astrid Wierzbicki; Treasure $114,300,000, boosted that agency’s \ ■o that they can be put out for Carrier Planes Damage the Issues It.self if the umpire finds funds for the current fiscal year Depot. Miss Clara Smith la in No decision yet has been made Chest secretary. Miss Anne M. E. 1 charge of the evening following Wda by the Town Recreation Com­ he is not so authorized. to approximately 930,000,000,000. (ContlBiied From Page One) to a caterer, diecision ui>on thal Jap Aircraft Factories Johnson; membership secretary. the close of the meeting. mittee fo r the swimming pool Miss Jean Robinson; .assistant, Hireatens Action Against I.oeaT' Other items approved included: point being expected at the meet-1 work so that the pool can be put in U. S. Pacific Fleet Headquar­ W ar Manpower commission. 95,- rlne mortars and cannon' closely Ing called for 8 o’clock next MonJ ters, Guam, Feb. 27—(A")—Garrler Mi.ss Barbara Peterson; program Firing o7 the eight men. w horfiK operation the coming summer. largely fo r additional supporting the accelerated drive. day by Chsdrman James ReardonI aircraft of Vice AdmiraUMsre A. committee, Mrs. Theodore I^almer, tlic company accused of loafing, re- so'.suo, W . G. Glenney, chairman o f the Miss Eivor Anderson, Mrs. Eva suited In a walkout of several work connected with finding jobs Jape Hold Oidy Nortlieast Tip Mitscher’s forces heavily damaged for veterans. (Brig. Gen. Frank Your GI Rights annual drive f 9.r funds for > the Tniemnn and Mrs. Helen Ander­ thousand , workers last Friday. The central air field, Motoyama maintenance of 'the work of the two Japanese aircraft factories, T. Hines, veterans administration QUUTIONS AND ANSWIkS son. Union officials contend the dis­ No. 2, was ^rtu ally In Yank reported that up to the pres­ d estroy^ or damaged 233 planes "T," Other young women of Emanuel charges violated established griev­ head, testified that Arm y dis­ hands. Only the northeast tip of ON SItVKIMIN'S MOUIMS Russian Drive 4 ent time the cash received and and sank five small enemy vessels charges would range from 200,000 Lutheran church Interested in be­ ance procedure and were made the two-strip fighter field remain­ pledges given amoui^ted to 94.- in strikes at the JapanesI capital coming members of this new mis­ without notification to the union. to 250,000 monthly after V-E day.) ed in enemy control at nightfall 179.40. He was of the opinion that and Hachijo Jima, 175 miles to the Federal Works agenby, $20,000,- Here Are Buies .GovernlBg Nearer Baltic; sionary society, arc naked to con-’’ Although several national and re­ yesterday. this amount would be increased as south, Sunday and Monday. 000 for construcUon' of new com­ Beemploynient Faced by only light opposition, tact membership secretary, Miss gional UAW representatives have Maj. Gen. Clifton B. Cates’ all those who are supporters of the munity facilities. Jean Robinson, her assistant. Mias protested the company’s action, Fourth Marines, a makes Its fighting men. quantities. Ro.nd and bench con­ charged and the firm must be Moscow announced capture In adflltion, five smsll enemy cause “ the electricians refused to \$'hitehouae and Mrs. WUmer Kee­ reasonably in the same circum­ and Health.” Not all have become Although numerous books and ditions were In better shape. 15 more Wbeks o f buildings vessels were reported as .sunk and turn on the power." ney. Eighty refativea and friends stances as waa when you left. worid famous as has Major Rich motion picture stories have been Vice Admiral Richmond Kelley Breslau. - Berlin said Bed Army 19 others sunk or dsmaged. Tw o Strike Called "Illegal" of the yonng man from this and The latter mCana that 14 the war ard L Bong, Pacific ace and a written about the topic. General Turner, overall amphibious com­ shock troops were within two trains were destroyed In the Tokyo surrounding towns were present. forced closing of a plant, for In­ former 4-H club member from Arnold, whose first love is the Lanier also said he had been told mander at Iwo, ventured In an In­ miles, o f the heart o f the city. ares. 'iTie halj’ was tastefully decorated stance, the plant couldn't be Poplar, Wisconsin, but all are do­ great flying force he commands by James MeIntee, secretary of the terview that soon "all types of in red, white and blue. forced to put you on the pay­ ing tb ^ part with equal stead­ desired to jfave the public know AFL’a Metal Trades department, pur pilots” flying from the strategic Modem and old-time dancing roll doing nothing. - These qusdi- fastness and loyalty. British and Indian \ the full, ^ th cn tic and intimate that the strike was “ Illegal and Ipi- tsland w ill be hitting the Japanese To Close Branch proper" and that the attikers was enjoyed and sandwiches, cake floations apply to all reinstate­ Ibis year the military services story of' the, men who fly our homeland. ...» would be directed to return to and coffee were served by the hos­ ment rights. win f I'v ipany 4-H club members Xroops Take Pagan planes., # tesses. A service cake made for Admiral Turner suggested that Office Tomorrowl who at the time of Pearl Harbor, 'Earjjr in 1943, Most Hart was work. Iwo Jima may remain In American Q. r waa drafted: from my job, Kandy, Ceylon. Feb. 27—(A5 — However. F. U Mancil, presi­ Mr. Lockwood bore the words. had just begun 4-H club career. British and Indian troops have aske^ to write "the official Army hands after the war. He said he but it was a job previously held * to set you up in business—money that can hdp make 0ivs dent of the Metal Trades council, "Good Luck, Lester.” Toifiqrrow afternoon at 6 o’clock turn the finest chance this world has ever seen to save They were fifteen then. They are captured the ancient Burmese city Air Fprees play." To the author Dunhg the e'venlitg, Dan Miller hoped the United States flag would by a roan who weia also drafted. said he had received no word from Does the company have to take will see the closing of the local of-| rpHiNK, for a minute, about what’s happened to most a healthy, prosperous country for your boy when he comes dghteen now. 'They are leaving of Pagan, 92 miles southwest of at suck memorable stage hits as In behalf of the gathering, and In always fly over the Island “ in 'per­ national headquartera of the flee of thV Motor Vehicle depart-l and invest that money. because their country needs them; Mandalay, with a drive across the “You Can’t Take It With You,” a short and Appropriate speech manent memory to the 28th Ma- me back? J of us at home in the last three years. union ordering the men back to A. No. If you were promoted ment at tfte American Legionl home from war! they w ill depend on their younger Irrawaddy river Into rich oil field "George Washington Slept Here,’ presented to the honor guest rines." . . . You’ve been asked to invest in War Bonds which, work. The 28th Marine regiment dra- Into the job In the same company Home on Leonard street #or th*| brothers and sisters to carry on. Urritory that caught the Japanese "Once In A Ltfatlme." "Lady In wallet containing a sum of money Chau(»s are, you’ve had all the work jfou could han­ Did you grab the chance? Have you been backing The Dark" and others, who, ^by his Previously ha had said the matically raised Stars and they are required to take you t s a ^ g o f car Htojisea. when held to maturity, pay you back $4 for every $3 by surprise. Mr. Lockwood warm ly expressed "There have been 3,700 who se-l A southeast Asia command com­ own .confession bad specialized in strike was called because o f the Stripes on embattled Mount Snrl- back at the sanle Job or Its equiv­ dle at higher wages than ever before. this war to the limit with your doUara—have you been his thanks to his friends for the cured their inserts ut> to' 1 o’clocki you put in. Through the Payroll Plan, it s been made munique last night announced the “ brittle, sophisticated things," the War Labor BoaitTa delay In act­ bachl last Friday morning. alent which you had before the ing on a list of union grievances fine gift and the party given for Admiral NimlU made no further promotion, but If you first came this afternoon. If the expected fl.-l buying all the War Borids you could and hanging onto Berlin Target capture of Pagan, and censorship assignment was the challenge of a In spite of h i^er taxee and somewhat higher prices, easy for you to buy those Bonds automatically—to him. mention of Vice Admiral Marc A. 000 licenses are to be secured at| permitted disclosure Jn s front lifetime. Hart realized that there Including a demand for a closed to the company to take a drafted them like grim death? ' Mitscher’s large carrier-plane tMk the local office there will be a rushj you’ve netted more hard caah than ever before. save bigger amounts with greater regularity than moat was only one way In which he shop. , man's job you have no rights t During Night dispatch of details of the river force which .began raiding Tokyo on tbs last day. cro^ng, which took place Feb. 14 could get to the true spirit and the there. of us were ever able to save before. I f you have—fine. Industrial targets Sunday morning Q. I quit my job and enUsted. The communique aald the troops "guts” of the Air Forces and its Red Cross Workers You’ve made more money—you’ve had less time to Transport PartdyMed In the. second such strike thla Do I have reemployment rights Bells Confine Hound (Coatlnned From Page One) croaaed the riirer In strength for men—he would have to become an In the last three years, in short. . . If you haven’t—well, it’s not too late to start month. The fleet conceivably atlu In the job? spend it—and, for a couple of years now, there’s been a two-pronged drive on tk.e big A A F man himself. For Third Day To Meet Tonight Berlin with so little trouble,” said Could be deep In enemy waters. A. Yes, If you enlisted after Great Falls, Mont.— (JP)— Buck! now. But you ought to get in and pitch doubly bard, oil field towns cit Chauk Md Yen- So in Abril 7943, H art "drah- Reading, Pa., Feb. 27.—(4V- less and less stuff to spend it on. You've had the chance of a lifetime to accumulate money! Capt. Joy Smith, of Weeping W a­ May 1, 1940 you do have reem­ Delphy is afraid he’ll have to have I angyaung, and that fighting is In ed” himself and beoime a buck Transportation in the I^banon- to make up for lost time—and money! ter, Heb.; a Liberator skipper. ployment rights in your former the telephone removed from hls| Money for your old age—money for emergencies—money progress. A bridgehead for miles private in the AAF, viaiUng air Readlng area remained paralyzed Marines Attack On top of that, you’ve had thrust at you at every Yesterday’s load of more than At the Red Croaa job. home. Delphy trained his Lahra- deep and two miles wide was base training centers throu^out for the third day aa employes of 3,000 tons of explosives was un­ meeting tonight at eight o’clock Main Jap Positions ddt* seal hound, Blackle, to answerl established. the country and collecting literal­ the Reading Street Railway Com at the Howell (3ieney Tech., the doorbell. Only trouble now, he I loaded In the very heart of the ly truckloads of notes and data German capital. Three downtown pany failcd|to return to work to­ James E. Ravick, recently return­ By The AasocTaled Press Needle Found In Sweepings says, la that every time the tele-1 about GI life In the Air Forces. tf, 8. Marineo opened an all out railway stations were the primary, day. ed after two years in the Middle phone rings Blackle runs and opens | Japs Thrown Back It took H art four months to put attack agrainst the J*)p*nese main international Falls, Minn;—(4) objectives. The work stoppage, involving East, will speak promptly as he the door. With Heavy Losses on paper everything he saw and approximately 300 peieona. la the has another speaking engage­ positions on bloody Iwo Mondaj^ — ^The needle In the haystack has did while "stationed” at the 'varl ment in Hartford. UeuL Stanley according to an unconfirmed been found—and this haystack Get BiMiy New Caatoinere Chungking, Feb. 27— (40—Japa­ second In less than three months. 25,000^30,000 ’ ous camps. Zatkowald, l^ al dlsablo<^, sorvlco broadcast by the Domel news ag­ covered a lot of territory. Eugene nese forces have been thrown back The Regional War Labor Board in Philadelphia aald the work man, will tell o f Red Cross work ency report^ by the Federal Com­ Saumler knew he had lost the Price, trtah—(/n—A rign in a| Keep -feith with om 'fighters with hea'vy loasea in a clash east Casualties Caused and a motion picture will be munications commission. needle, 'a special pne for his phon­ grocery etore promlaea free any I of the Canton-HankQ.w railroad In stoppage has Torced" the board By The Associated Press to withhold fo r possible jreconsld- shown. Supplies will bs given to The offensive followed a terrific ograph, somewhere In the dosm- article found to be listed at a prlcel the area of Tkehing, 75 miles Group to Discuss bombardment* of the central and From 35,000 to 30,000 casualties eration iU direcUva order In the the workers and It is hoped tor a town district. He asked people h> in exceu at OPA ceilinga Proprie-| were caused in Berlin yesterday southeast of Hengyang, the Chi­ northern sectors of the Island by stores and public buildinga to tor Cecil Broadbent said the qffer| nese high command announced to­ dispute between the company and large turnouL by the IJiOO-bomber raid by the Current Problems the Amalgamated Assoeiatkm of warships a t the American Navj^ help in the hunt Frank Ludwig, baa brought hini m any new cus­ U. S. A ir Force, 'Stockhoims-'nd- night. ’’Sanguinary battles are raging," post offlca janitor, found tt In bis tomers—all htmtlng tor Hlega]ly| Using TZehlng as a base, the S&eet, Electric RaUway and Mo- Blngen said today li. a dispatch tor Coach Employte, Lwal 1346, DomeT said. The toU force of three sweepings. priced articles. enemy bad attempted to disperse Yanks Repulse Marine divlsloBs had been thrown reported to the OWI. The Discussion Group of the A F L . ^ Buy War Bonds -for Keeps Chinese troops menacing their into the drive toward the north, ., Centra’ and northern sectiona League of Women Voters will meet RWLB tajd it beard testimony o f Berlin were the worst hit, with railway corridor through China. ’•with cdntlndlng Naval and aerial The battle occurred Feb. 23. the tomorrow evening at the home a t o f both the company and the union ‘ Nazi Thrusts ’’thousands of freight cars de­ support.* ...... high Command said. Mrs. Franklin E. Satterthwatte of last Saturday and ruled on a Th« broadcadt conceoeo tnat tna stroyed,” the dispatch added. 34 Carol drive. Mrs.. Satterthwaita number o f Issues. The board said A new type of incendiary bomb the employes, anticipating ita find­ (Osnttawed fboas Taga Oaa) Becord for Quick Trtetment will lead the group on the booklet Ing Mount Suribachi, had been lost Red Cross First Aiders "which cannot be mtlnguisbed prepared, by the National League ings, called a rump meeting Suh- . with any means tested , so far” of Bologna a raiding party again but claimed that Japanese unite of Women Voters, entitled ’’Know day and voted the work stoppage. caused , huge fires of ‘hmprecedent- Farragut. Idaho—(P)—Albert O. tested ^rm an 4efchscs and found which had been cut off there broke Your Town." . c4. extent,” the newspaper de- Seagle, hospital apprentice first them stuldMrnly held. Neverthe- through the American lines to re- Asked to Register ' Clared. class, of West Frankfort, HI., Topics fo r discussion at the Was In Different Places 'leas, the Allied patrol d tered out j(dn forcea holding the northern claims a record for quick treat- meeting tomorrow night are iVel three German pillboxes. sector. , First,Aiders, cooperatfon please! Will the holders fare, to be presented by Mrs, Louis Chicago— (4>)— Don’t make fun Transport Workers Warned menL He was standing next to an On tbo Bigtith Army front the of first aid eertifleates who are still interested, and those operating ubie In a Palau Island Horton and Mrs. G. Raymond Hus­ o f youk w ife’s girdle,- fella, you story again .was one at frequent Sarrtodera'Batten ^olata might wear ana youraeU. The . Ban ’Francisco—<4")— This war- field hospital when a Jap snlperis sey; Education, Mrs. Robert -E. p a t ^ clashes with both dides who wish to enter new classea, please reipster by filling jammed city's over - burdened bullet struck him in the leg. The McIntosh and Mra- Robert H. average man, accwdlng to Mra. sending small investigating parties I>,Bv*r—(ff)— A woman walked in the form below and sending it. to York Strangfeld. Blish Hardware Company — Pinehurst Grocery transportation sj’stem has pro- limb buckled and Seagle sat down Smith; Health, Mrs. Albert. H. Tbomaa K. ciureton, physical edu­ acroM the Unea. into OPA district*-headquartera Chairman First Aid, 45 Franklin S U Blancheater. The * tlaeaa many comments, mostly on the operating table. Three sec­ Beausrere and lira. Richard Mkr^ cation instructor at the Univeraity and surrendered 444 red ration but none more to the point onds later other hospital corpsmen tin. o f nilnots, la "just as fa t as the Boss Cares for Baby pointe. 8b* said It represented 101 ‘ that of Police Chief Charles were giving first aid. The group will meet every nec- aversga 'womaig but tba average pounds o f beef and pork the had ‘ Name ...... He ordered posted is all ond and fourth Wednendny o f each man gate fat in dlfferant places. Kansas Clty--(4^—O. M. Nich­ recetvad from a relativ* in Ne­ I f men had to wear clothes that “Tba practice of awaar> Beady to Treat Wife Bough month. "Know Your Town” wiU'dte ols, lunchroom proprietor, punched braska. Address...... t ...... Phone...... fit as Closely as do women's, a lot the cash register with one hand Th^ Manchester Plumbing & Supply Co. c t pMsengera and using vulgar discussed on the second Wednea- mora man would wear girdles, Asks UBdt oa

'> 3(’ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN-. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 27,1948 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDa V, FEBRUARY 27,1948 PAGE SIX in Rad C rou eantars; 5,371,664 long will you keep the Red j^ oss Mary Larsen, wife. Linden avenue, pints o l blood ooUeeted; 2,000,000 running? linmense Cost meals served monthly to service­ I ’ 11 ' — ' Oil BuriMip mill Mayor La Guaidia. "you have Bok 195, Norston HelghU. Farm Purchase 68 Wounded LaVandoakI, Staff Sergt. Leonard INCOMt i j n men overseas; 727 overseas clubs Prieetpe) BsMrad sgr'Feoalaa Manchesler given me a tough job .and you Approve Eight German Town L,.__Joseph Lavandoski, father, 7 Of Red Cross and 194 clubmobilea operated for Evening Herald have a tough job,. and I can as­ Rationing Data The Open Forum May street Hartford. Aid Is Sought servicemen overseas; T76,(X)0,000 Waterbury, Feb* iT —. Kennedy, 68yj>rtocipal et wnby PUBUSHKO BT Tl) , Death Oaims garmenta matte by production A Few SUB AvafliU^’ eration, but I expect 100 per cent Furnished By Communications *^for publications in the Open Forum will not thony R.—John Levandoskl, fath­ High achoolMhea 1917, has besn n«»AT.n PBINTING 00. INC. Expense o f Operation Is workers. retired on yp en sion by the board IS SlaMlI Street cooperation in return. Office of Price Administration be guaranteed publicaticm It they contain more than 300 words. er, 117 Benefit atreet, Waterbury, Congressional Repre­ RACKLIFFB OIL lUnebeeter, Ooon. Hartlord Tail Gunner Included in War Depart' Lupoli, Pfc. Anthony—Mias Con­ And, as tt always has, the Red of edueatito. Kennedy, who has "What do I mean by that? I Eiitate of Manchester Tbe Herald reserves the right to decline to publish any matter Seven Dollars a Sec­ Croea ministered to the people in TW: flartferd t-«1M THOMAS rEROUSOV Aeglonal Oapartmeot ot latormatlon that may be libeious or which la In bad taste. Free expreaslon nie Lupoll. sjster, 2 Lyon street, sentatives Urged Sup­ been a Xbacher to this city for 47 Oencral Manager menl List of Europe this country struck by disaster. yean^is st present a hospital 8N Mxpls AesMW — mean just this. If we report a Boy Awarded $7,000 05 Tremont Strest, Boaton, g, tMaassebasetts. Always Will Remem* of political views is desired by contributions of this character New Haven. ond, It Is Revealed. Pounded October t. IS&i case and then there is a procedure Marcantonio. Pvt. Rocco V. — port Act Amendment. In 200 disaeters, floods, fires, train pa^Hnt By Arbitrators. ber Blechhaminer. but letters which arc defamatory or abualve will be rejected. And Pacific Casualties. wrecks, tornado—68,000 persons Publlahed Sleary Beenlng Except of long lengthy hearings and then Meats, Fata, Elr. 2 and 3 valid Indefinitely. OPA Mrs. Matilda G. Marcantonl.o wife, Seven dollara a aecond! That’a Stmdnv and HoItdarA Entered at the 172 Springdale avenue, Meriden. Hartford, Feb. 27.—Additional received aid from the Disaster FMitonoa at Manebeatar, Conn., as we are badgered and then some­ Book Four red atampa Q5 says no plans to cancel any. Atlantic a ty . N. J., Feb. 27— happy and cheerful and life wort| Washington, Feb. 27.—(/P)—The what it cosU to oparate tha, an- Hartford, Feb. 27— (4*. — The Gasoline That Ordinance MargneUl, Pfc. Leo J.—Mrs. Al­ funds to aid Connecticut tenants Service, at a cost of $2,295,000. Second Class Mall Matter.______body gets on the telephone In board of arbitrators named to hear through S5 good through March (jP)—As long as he lives tbe name To the Editor: living. War department today announced Ure Amqrioan Red Croaa program Next month when the volunt 14-A coupons good everj'where Then we can get together ol bina MasgnelU, mothsr, Wilcox and farm workers in purchasing 8TIBSCRIPTION RATES Washington and says suspend ac­ death and injury claims against of a German town—Blecbhammer I’ll take just this one more shot canvasser knocks st your Xoor, 31. Stamps /T6 through X5 good for four gallons through March 21. our teachers problem, which ceij that 809 soldiers with next of kin avenue. B an Berlin. throughout tba world. That’s One Tear by Mall ...... » • ^ the Rlngling Brothers and Barnum —will be an unpleasant sound to and then retire because I must , . , . - ». their own farms have been asked WHAT'S why tha amount needed during give sll you pan. Every)«ontri- tion until the review and then through April 28. .Stamps Y5 and B-5, C-5, B-6 and C-6 coupons good Stiff Sergt. Samuel J, Sterbens, in New Ehigland states were McDonald, Pfc. John B.—Mrs. Pw montb by Mall ...... * A Bailey Combined Shows,. Inc., work for a living and the Herald »«ention. M. Anne E. McDonald, mother, 8 by the State Advisory Committee the 1946 War Fund Drive, begin­ button, no matter how syall, will Single Cow ...... * “ there is a long review, it will not Z5 and A2 through D2 good everywhere for five gallons. 1055 Capitol avenue, Hartford. among 4.396 men wounded in ac­ be gretelly received, >«ut every Delivered One Tear ...... I 9 w resulting from the circus fire of Fuel OH has all day, every day, to think ! ca Bragg street. East Hartford. of the Farm Security Administra­ ning next Thureday, is $200,000, do. July fl here has approved eight ad­ through June 2. Next aerlea—E2 Conn., a tall gunner on a Flying up anaweri. Gosh, I wish I ^ow. Mrs. Hardy, I djd not ca tion in the European and South­ DEDUCTIBLE? person who poeaiblyyan la urged Western States and APO...... $13^ Last year’s Period Four and five ^ Mounts, Pfc. Chester— Mrs. tion. State FSA Director Earle 000. How many aeconda will you ditional awards totaling $72,000. through J2 will be validated Fortress stationed in the Mediter­ owned a newspaper, or do I? you a .straw woman. You ha to make hla g if t / just a lltUe "Yes, I will tell y’iu of such a coupons and this year’s Period One plenty of ability. You are a ver; west Pacific areas. Josephine T. MAunta, wife. 95 Air­ W. Prout, Jr., announced yesterday run the Red Cross? MEMBER OF These awards bring the total num­ March 4 and be good through June ranean. What, no apology for the TAXES: Stole inceme. larger this year. / Remembar.^wu THE ASSUCIATEID PRE8~ case in OPA—Gallagher's Restau­ through Four couponi good in all pleasing sort of a person and In case of divergence between line avenue, Portland. that the committee has written to Until the sUrt of ths war, the NOTICE! ber of death cases passed upon to 30. On his first mission to Blech- ’’whitewash” 7 Think no mors are not gl'vlngyto the Red Cross, Tbe Aasodatad Press is exciuslrely rant. It took several weeks to Proreeaed Foods areas. Period Five coupons good in wonderful lady to talk to, and this list and information sent to O’Conhor, Pvt. Waiter J.—Wil­ its Congresslonsl delegation ask­ A • seme properly, eule Red Cross had for many years entitled to tbe use of republlcatlon ef 83 and the total money damages bammer Sergeant Sterbens sav/ of it. Apologies come hard»for ing consideration for an amend­ but through d e Red Cross. find a stamp violation that every­ midwest and south. All coupons don’t intend to tear you apart. Yo' the next of kin. the depaft™*"* liam F. Kllmartln. cousin, 59 license, sla le gasoline (in conducted an annual Roll Call, all news dlspatcbeo credited to or not to $627,825.85. Book Four blue stamps X5 •his plane almost destroyed around me too. ment in the Bankhead-Jones Act when a one-dollar contribution Seven doHars a second! How otberwlse credited in tbis paper and Thirty-one additional death god throughout current heating must have mlsconstnied my meai said its last telegram or letter to Chapel atreet, Derby. some sloles only), somg tod- body knew existed and then It through Z5 and A2 through B2 him -it came back to an emer­ Just for the record let’s get it which "would recognize the agri­ was all that was expected. That Members of the eiw. tbe local news publlsbed here. clalm.a have been assigned for season. gency landing with 350 holes in ing. You just get a little fanatica! next of kin is the appropriate,fi­ Orosz, Pfc. Stephen P.-^Mrs erol loxtt incurred in carry' was given thirty days’ time before good through March 31. Stamps straight. The Board of Select­ One other item in your letter I nal authority on the status of a cultural importance of Connecticut became obsolete when our country All rights of republlcatlon of epeclal hearing this week. As soon as the C2 through G2 good through April it—and one of his crewmates Anna .Orosz, mothsr, ' 1001 Han­ ing en a business. the suspension started, and then men did not reject or, as you say, regards to a two party syste cock avenue, Brldgspoi'i. in allocating Bankhead-Jones Act went to war.. .Even if every man, dispatches herein, are also reserved death claims filed with the board 28. Stamps H2 through M2 good Ration Board Hours seriously wounded. "Throw out the window” the ^11 service client of N. E A Service Do you realize that we have onl; The New England list Includes Orzechowski, Pvt. Theodore B. funds.” woman and tiny baby gave $1 to —lo and behold, it was appealed have been ileard, .it Is expected through June 2. Next series—N2 Following are the houra at the On his second bomb run to the much maligned ordinance. What Committee chairman Sherman Manchester Pockoge Inc, ______that hearings on several hundred local office of the War Price and a one party here in Manchestei from Connecticut: -Mrs. Margaret Orzechowski, INTEREST PAYMENTS the 1945 War Fund drive, there to Washington—Chester Bowles through S2—will be validated same target, the sergeant him­ actually took place (see the rec­ Conn., with the exception of th K. Ives of Thomaston, former would still be some millions lack­ Publishers RepresenUtlves; The Injury claims will begin. Rationing Board at the State European avea; mother, 73 Booth street. New • On personal loons, homo told me this himself, Paul, so I March 1 and be good thro\igh June self almost checked out. "It was ord) was that the Board of Se­ presidential election? Then an Reran. Pvt. Miles—Mrs. Anna Connecticut SUte Grange Master, B ing from that $200,000,000 quot^< Julius Mathews Special Agency—New Yeterday's awards were to the Armory; 68 degrees below. I knew my BriUiq. mortgage,Inslollmoni pur am telling It to you- and then a 30. lectmen reviewed the suggested then only do the people in Man| Beran, mother. 115 Washington sAld the State's present annual al­ Thera were aome mighty hl{ Stores Association Tork, Chicago. Detroit and Boston. estates of the following: Mondays: 10 a. m. to 4:30 p. m. oxygen mask was freezing, but 1 Reardon, Pfc. Thomas J.— Mrs. sugar ordinance and voted that the Chester realize what is good fo .-ivenuc, Stamford. location is so small that only one chases. items in last year’s axpendltulrei bureau or telephone call from someone who Michael E. Norris. 49, Middle- Tuesday a: Closed all day to the was sleepy and very, very tired. Margaret A. Reardon, mother, loan can be made. He compared member AUDIT Book Four Stamp 34 c:ood for Chair appoint a committee assist­ our country. They have proved i] Braca, Pfc. Joseph _ M.—Mw. 335 Hamilton avenue, Waterbury. of ths American Red Crosa^29, ClBCDLATIONa said it will ruin his business if town, $15,000; his wife. Eva L. public. Then I passed out. Next thing ed by the Town Counsel to study the situation with that in Southern Norris, 40, $9,000; their daughter. five pounds through Feb. 28. Stamp Wednesday: 2 p. m. to 5 p m. by electing F. D. Roosevelt fo Klizabetli Braca, wife, 69 Harriet Roberts, Pfc. Richard A.—Mrs. CONTRItUTIONS: To 925.000 for service in XnAy and Will Start Closing The Herald Printing Company. Inc., suspended. Well, what is there to 35 vail’d for five pounds through I knew the bombardier was feed­ (and I hops present to the Town four term-s, haVen't they. I as street, Bridgeport. , states where he said, some indi­ Navy camps and statlopi and in Emma Agnes Norris, 7. $7,000; Thursday and Fridays: 10 a. m Dellna Roberta, mother, 70 >4 vidual counties have larger allo­ • non-prefll, charitable, junin^t no flnnncltl r®*poni*bllUy for do, give him a Congressional June 2. Another stamp scheduled ing me emergency oxygen from a Meeting) a suitable carnival and you? That is history for our to' Chiatronl, Pvt. Nello C combat sones; $19,500,000 for typographical errors appearing 'n ad­ and another daughter, Julia Ann to 5 p, m. walkaround bottle,’’ he said. assemblage safety ordinance. Hunters avenue, Norwich. cations each year than Connecti­ religious, oclucalienal er sci­ Medal of Honor because of vio­ to be validated May 1. When a person is put on bo Mary G. Chiatronl, wife, 36 Mor Walsh, Tech. 5th Gr. John T service In Army and-Navy hospl- vertisements In The Manchester Eve­ Norris, 6, $6,.500; Daniel O’Brien, Saturdays: 10 "k. m. to 12:30 The 22-year-old flier made bve There were a few more inaccu­ cut has had in the Decade since entific groups. (Pellticol een- 7, Manchester, $7,000; Walter E. the Republican and Democra o-an avenue, Bridgeport. Mrs. EUen A. Walsh, mother, 54 V4 tala at home and Every ning Herald. ______lating the law T Shoea noon. other flights to Blecbhammer and racies in "Heard Along Main the Farm Tenant Act was passed. Charter, 53, Hartford. $11,000; tickets as they are in our towi " cook, Pfc. Division atreet, Danbury. Iributient ore net included.' 035.000 for sei^cemen’a cluba Tuesday, February 27 "What I want to i»y is this, Book Three airplane atampa 1, Office telephone 5189. always it waa rough stuff. "But Street", but I have learned my Stella T. Cook, wife, 256 Elm Hs also noted that while Connec­ Anna C. Wabrek, 45. New Hart­ why vote I ask you. We shoul' Wang. Staff Sergt. Raymond L. ticut haa furnished larger per­ overseas; |4,0M,000 for the col­ Paul, when a case is reported and I didn’t mind much,” he said. ‘ I lesson; 1 won’t confuse by length. throw the voting machines out an^ street. New Lon^n. lection of blqed for plasma; $3,- ford, $9,000; and Lorraine T. figured we got there and back be­ —Mra. EUzabeth A. Wang, moth­ centages of men for the armed Night at 8.0'Clock if the order means what it says, Wabrek, 13, New Hartford, $7,500. Miss Catherine Cour smd Herman Now let’s go back to the orig­ save our town money and have th Fonck, Pfc. Charles C . - M » 565.000 emstgency financial aS' boM roi4$. Follow diTMUona m loiacr. Before The Rhine LeDoyt; special, Mrs. Bertha fore, and we could always do it Josephine Fonck. mother. 430 er. Route S, Box 292, Bridgeport. services, returning veterans will inal written request of the Police town clerk cast one ballot and de Zuraw, FvL Walter J.— Mrs. siatance (A servicemen; $4,976,- it should be applied. If there Is South Coventry Flint. At the next whist, which again.” Kossuth street, B*idge^rt. find less funds available for farm No New Tires I The American offenslye In the Daniel O'Brien, 7. son of Mr. and Commission to the Board of Se­ Clare them duly elected. Am Anna Wealocky, sister, 14 Broad 000 for chapter production of sur­ WCK VAWO-BOE any consideration, if there is any will be held on Wednesday, March Veteran of 50 combat missions. lectmen. In brief this letter Ford, Tech. 5th Gr. Joseph P. purchases here than in many other 8 t central portion of the western Mrs. Lawrence O’Brien of High­ right, Mrs. Hardy? street, Seymour. , states unless some change is made gical dtoaatoga, garmenU. and Except political fussing, I will drop this land Park, attended the circus on The postponed annual meeting Don G. Churchill will serve as Sergeant Sterbens has reported asked that the Board of Select­ You have asked me about thi Mrs. Jeanette Ford, wife, For ‘A’ Drivers other artlclas; and thesa are only front, accompanied by lively wlll- refreshment committee. "here to the A. A. F. Redistribu- Prospect street. New Haven. Southwest Paelo Area: in ths present law. thing like a hot potato right back July 6, 1944 accompanied by Betty of the South Coventry Branch of men recommend to the Town puzzle buainess. Now I hope Anderson. Pfe. Frank E.—Mrs. a Ddrtlon et tbe aervicea and ax- R; iapieas to capitalise on any Ger- In connection with the Hobby tion'^ation No. 1 to await his Meeting a aultable public assem­ . Gobde. Pfc. Walter 40 Year Loans into your lap." Rester of Coventry and friends the Red Cross was held Monday have made it clear to you tbis tim­ Grace Anderson, mother. Route The legislation provides for 40- peftMa during tha year. REAL ESTATE man weakness on either the Cana- from Philadelphia. In some man night in the Firehouse, resulting Exhibit which the Coventry Par­ next assignment in the air forces. blage ordinance^ and offered an er maybe we can arrange for Mae Goode, mother, 68 Cannon Washington, Feb. 27.—(Ft — Not one of those amoimts will Saturday at 9 O'ClockNj This is. of course, the mayor of ent-Teacher Association is spon­ After months of primitive living 1, North street, Greenwich. year three-per cent loans made to ^ tUan Flret Army flank or General ner he became separated from his in the election of the following offi­ ordinance as a auggeatlon. Nat­ meeting in the near future an road, Hartford. Barber. Capt. Wchard R.—Mrs. farmers who cannot secure credit Those new tires for “A” card hold­ be any less during the coming WANTED TO BUY — Single, soring on the afternoon and eve­ in Italy, the sergeant finds the hash this problem out to our satis­ the world’s largest city talking. friends add suffered fatal burns cers and gnmmittees; urally it waa expected that the Hague, Pfc. Joseph F., Jr--- Mary S. Barber, wife, 125 Helraes through any other source, Ives ex­ ers still are nowhere in sight. , year: the majority will Increase. 8-Famlly HoMea - L W and Patton’s Third Army flank, con­ Chairman. Mrs. Robert White; ning of Wednesday, March 14, station a good place to be. faction. But under that gossipy style of when the blazing tent fell upon Board of Selectmen would make M ra Madeline L- Hague, mother, avenuue, Glanbrook. plained, and la designed to help The OPA today established/ a Seven dollars a second! 1,300,- Small Fanns — to Manehaater, Effective March 1st. tinues to wear all the aspects of him. vice chairman, Mrs. William Ken­ the regular monthly meeting of While home on furlough last atudy and consult with the We hav4 had just that one thin, ^ u t e 2. Clark lime. W a te rfo r^ . ------— ’"ira March ration quota of 1,6^.000 000 servicemen helped by camp Boltoa, V enoa and So. Wtod- approach which is his unique tke Association will take place in Belzlto, Tech, 4th Gr. Leo J.— worthy tenants and farm worke success. yon: secretary. Mrs. Victor Sny­ month. Sergeant Sterbens caught Town Counsel. This is exactly in Manchester, what you cal Hansen. Pfc. Owar new tires, ths same as 1 ^ Feb­ ■or. AO troiiaaetioiM (CASH). the evening and will be open to Louis Belaito, father, 97 Valley secure family-type farms of their and hospital workers; 3,500,000 Ij^enius, city business and national der; treasurer, Louis A. Kings­ up with the latest news of his two tbs action taken by the Board *Totalitarian CJovernment.” Lena U Hansen, wife, 66 Dike ruary, but all will go to ' 9 ” and aendesmen and families assisted German resistance before the the public. It will include a chalk Road, Cos Oob. own. business seem as close to earth as bury. Executive committee, Mrs. brothers, both of whom are alao That poor bedraggled ordinance I am just trying to make yoi circle. East H i^ or^ "The repayment record of the "C ’ drivers. The agency' describ­ by Home Service; 10,800.000 pris­ What have yooT OaO, Write er First and Ninth Armies Is still LouLs A. Kingsbury, Miss Grace talk by Walter Van Aradale; lin­ in the service; Lieut Robert still on Its feet, vthough hold- Venskunas, Pvt. John— Mrs Phone — Maaobeater 4842 or Closed Mondays a fence building argument among J. |a see the right light, Mrs. Hardy, Hudak. sergt. Frances M. Venskunas, mother. families who have received these ed Inventories sz "grotoly inade­ oner of war food parcels packed Nlatlvcly weak. Ineffective and Connecticut White. Miss Margaret Jacobson, ens, Mrs. William Russell; air­ Sterbens, 28, is with an Infantry mg on the ropes, but still holds and let’s have a change in oui Eleanor E. Hudak, wife, 97 HIU loans is unparalleled" Ives said. 8-1107 (Aay Thne). neighbors. The Little Flower planes, Ralph Preston; doU collec­ Box 125, Blue HUla avenue. Ext., quate” for the c ^ l n g warm disorganised. Prisoner-taking c o n ­ Mrs. Florence Cochrane, Mrs. Ins ouflt of the First Ariny, “some- its original intended place as a Town of Village Charm. Let’s tak- atreet, Shelton. J — “ All across the nation, they are monthz, when deipAnd# increase. prides himself on a great big bat', tion, Nancy Lee Stark; hobbies, North Bloomfield. A s Usual tinues high. P Beebe. Mrs. Wilton L. Rose, where In Germany," and Cpl. atartlng point for further study. the Elephant by the trunk am Katkauskaa, Pvt. BhwnK J. more than two years ahead of Aa long as Invent^ez remain that HOWARD R. BASTINGS but be can never be accused of Mrs. Dayton Whipple, Mrs. Burton Mrs. Gladys Bissell. Those hav­ Richard G. Sterbena, 26. after a Remember there are ten items and shake him up a bit and let th Mrs. Frances Katkauskas. moth­ schedule and in Connecticut the The completion of the first ma­ ing exhibits or collections enter to way, there is dhanoe for "A ” DON WILLIS Beal Estate end Insaranee r wearing a stuffed shirt. Yo«t can Y ankee E. Flint. Mrs. Thomas Graham, long stretch In Greenland, Is back so far eight have atood up very Mule get in for a little hay and er, 594 Tolland turnpike, Man- record is even better than that. 101 Phelpe Bead. Oer. Green Rd. jor operation, tbe crossing of the Rev. Bernard Foster, J. LeRoy enter .should call Mrs. Bertha Flint motorists. / . . ^ in the United Statee with his ffeld well. This apeaks well for the bit of grain with it. Don’t, please, 16*532 Given Aid There, can be no question of the March Ure Quotas for trucks and bet that Paul, and a few million By A. H. O. Schweyer, Mrs. James Malcolm, or Mrs. Winthrop Merriam in the keep Mule outdoors all th- GARAGE Roer RWer, has been succeeded artillery unit getting ready to go lawyers outside of this d is^ ct ***Kurek Pfc. Lewis A.—Mrs. soundness of the Government’s in­ buses, and/tor farm tractors and New Yorkers, got the point Mrs. Herman N. LeDoyt, Mrs. Ar­ south end, or Miss Jeanne Heck­ overseas again. tlme. Give that poor little Mule Helen Kurek, wife. 29 Maple by the advance vt American ar­ all of the ten items are taken vestment in these families or of implemeutt. also will remain at the Complete Auto Service As ths Isglslative stalemate ad­ thur Sebert, Mrs. Goodwin Jacob­ ler or Mrs. Henry Reed in the from ordinancea in force or pro­ break. street, Middletown. In Getting Coal the sincerity of the families in re­ ■One Wirii Delivery At MAcDoiiAld*s< mor. Which is now racing ahead of February levels. journed itself last week, the son. Mrs. Herman LeDoyt was north end. posed throughout towns of the For your information I hav- Lambertaon. P fc Jamea N- — paying their obligations.” 18 Main S t Tel. 8085 the Infantry In the break-through 'voice of the people” was finally elected chairman of volunteer epe^ Leslie Rfehardson of Pine Lake Uved in town ail of my life, bo: The/month’s quota of new auto- The Nuraes Of Bataan state. There was not one orig­ Mrs. Marie B*. Lambertaon, mother, Hartford, Fob. 27.—(ffV-Emer- Ives praised the program as one mohjfes avallahle for raUonlng was style so ^Ical of this war. Tbe heard. It was the undertones and cial services. Shores Is unable to attend his and brought up here and I am still wSTcjiSSJ street. West Haven guided and directed by farmer’s One o f the happiest moments work at the Aircraft plant in Wll- Hebron inal idea. gency fuel offices aet up ^ Stats seb’At 2,000, the same as in Feb- first,armor unleashed wag that of ths overtones of the speech on The Youth Group committee of I appreciate the suggestion In the same house where I Lnplenskl, Pfc Peter — Miss in their own counties. Committees the “State of the Assembly” de­ Ilmantic owing to an Injured foot, borrr Haviijg been brought into! Fudl Administrator Seth W. Dar- r,*(ary. This will leave 10,000 new RE-UPHOLSTER of~thla war came with the return the Nathan Hale Community Cen about the—lawyer. — They are a Anna Luplenakl, aistor. Route 5. ley in eight of the larger-centera of three farmers in each county the ihrst Army. Its advance has livered in the Huune by Represen­ w’hlch he cut while chopping There was a very fine attendance this town by one of th'o best doc­ interview the family and also sur­ HOSPITAL to American aoll of the faipous ter held a meeting Monday eve necessary part of our life and Box 41. Danbury. ^ ^ o f population in Connecticut have also been accompanied by the ad­ tative Harry Farnham, South ning at the home of Chairman Mrs. wood. at the ail-day session of the He­ tors my m o^er could procure, now I Matta, Pfc FreKonnan C. Rsnaldl. mother. Po- the objective of these drives managed to give what amounted Edmond Adams, 21, was killed in Bloodgood; to second class, Frank [lines in your precious paper to G.FJt.S. Pool APO 129 who had such fears owe the “bar­ A quantity of yarn for knitting C-o Postmaster quonnoek Bridge. __ the elimination and destruction of to a non-partlaan description action in Germany on January 22, Boynton; merit badges went to answer my critic in your Open Ssholao, P fc David—Manuel P. baric” Jap some sort of an apolo­ BertTard ‘ McCaffrey, for Fireman- sleeveless sweaters and men’s New Tork. N. Y. German' strength west of the the operations of the session fo and had preriously beten wounded Forum, Mrs. Hardy. uncle, 80 Aetna street gy. In some respects, he plays date. His plea was to bis fellow ship. Safety, Reading, Public socks will also be distributed, but I shall try to clarify the lady at To those of you that were eol Rhine. It is now beginning to and hospitalized while serving in Naugatuck. the “civilized” game of war by members to halt squabbling over lUly. The family foi-merly lived Health, Personal Health; and to no definite quota has been assign­ once. She aald in her last letter she faithful when we used to spotl ai^pear relatively certain that that Harris Knapp for Reading; to ed to date. planes up In Bolton, why not drop] Blegmann, Pvt. Edward A. — the mlea his weatem friends have prestige and jobs, to reject out­ here on the Hop River Road, hav would like komethlng conatrucUve ns. I a • •>’>1—»— relatively limited objective la go­ side influences, an. to get togeth­ Ing removed to Pennsylvania about Marshall Merriam, for Poultry There wiU be no work session for something not so puzzling, Fred Mohr a line. He ia at prea-J Mrs. ItoM D. Blegmann, wife, 81 taught him. BUI avenua, Groton. ing to be achieved with a mini­ er among themselves to steer ^ a five years ago. keeping. Bernard McCaffrey waa the present week as a Jewish hoU- please let me tell you this If 1 ent In a hospital in England. This] stratghter and more praiseworthy Miss.Doris Tomlin of Sheridan advanced to Star Scout rating. day will take place. The work be- niay, that the Town of VUlage morning I received a very fine lel-t ■meodora, Sergt. Julius -\ M rs. mum cost to us and with surpris­ Ise course for the session of which Hi., has been the guest of Miss Scoutmaster Albert Bodreau was ing done in the synagogue it has Charm haa been not only a great ter from hljn. • He too was one af I XuUua Tliaodore, wife, 195 S t^ t- ing speed. The next great battle We’ll Have To Be Shown they are members. Nellie Wolfe, who has been spend awarded the bronze palm. been the custom to on^it meetings puzzle to you, M ^. Hardy, but to the young men who never missed! ford road. New Brltata. \ in the wesUeeems likely to be the P u ttln ^ tb e reverse English ing a week’s furlough at the home at such times, in order not to cause many in our town, a turn at spotting and was always Wniman. Staff S ergt Ferdinai / When it Inins, when it might wUling to substitute. A Nazi shell | W .— Mrs. Madeline WlUman. battle for the Rhine itself. Here, on what FAmham said. It Is ob­ of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm any interference with the religious Our wage scale haa been the snow, and when the Interval be­ vious tiwt If outside interests services. There will be no more all-1 greatest puasle for any one person bursting eight feet away placed] mother, Georgs street New '^ f course,' is a great natural ob­ A. Wolfe. Both young women Republican Stand How to take good care tween atorms la benevolent thaw have been playing n pnrt In are sUtioned with the “Waves” at day sessions at present, but when to figure out, also our Town of F r ^ In the hospital. A ^ o rd o f 1 Havsn. stacle, presumably well fortified. creating the delay and confu­ sessions are resumed they win be Manchester report. ■ cheer to these two young men orj Adamy, P fc Walter J. — Mrs. instead of patented quick-freeze Washington. Week-end visitors Katherine Adamy. mother, 45 But, as our progress through tbe sion mid frultleoa bickering In at the-home were Mr. and Mrs. May Folldw Talk held weekly. Mra. Vernon Hills, Isn’t it true that our police the neighbor’s boy you know so] we mortals too, we , suppose, well aure will bring you an answer j Ckxxiwta street Manchester. Siegfried Line has demonstrated, the Genevnl Aaoembly, then the Harold Wofe of Burnside and Mr production chairman will not be force should have a ten j>er cent should begin to thaw and prepare nvemgo m eoiben ot the Aaoem- able to attend sessions in the day- P*y Incraaae, I ask y ou . that will do your heart good.] Allard. P v t Jamea A. — Mrs. natural obstacles and fortlflca' and Mrs. Russell Wolfe and Harriet A. Osterberg, mother, 85 of your electric refidgerator Fred’s address ia: to welcome some change as bly themsehres have not been daughter of TaJcottvlUe. v Albany, N. Y„ Feb. 27.—(4>)— time aa her daughter, who lives thousands of new people having tions lose some of their impor­ deciding tbeir own course of na­ From a conference between Gov. with her and haa small children, moved Into our town aomeone h w Pfc. Fred Mohr 31316334 Liberty atreet, Bridgeport. guaranteed thing. It is, for ' in­ Gregory Llpsky is recovering Bjrrd, P v t Harold J ^ M r a . LU- tance unless they are fully and tion. Thomas B.* Dewey and Comdr. now is at work and Mra Hills to,,***” them ertrwU w d U Det of Patients stance, almost the first of March. at his home from minor injuries U S. Army Hospital Plant 4190 han Byrd, mother, 8 CHarter Oak properly manned. In this twrl' And that la abundantly true, received in an accident early last Harold E. Stauen tonight may looks out for the children through PlumP o " cojw. I>t a ^ There seemed a time when March much mors trus than Memljer come a statement with respect to At*0 209 ' avenue, Hartford. -•BARREn- F>iday morning while on his way the day. She will be able to attend I th**n * equef? deal_and _then_ we light of their military power, with Farnham cared to state. the role these Republican leadera will go on with our Board of Edu­ C-o Postmaster . Cassella, P v t James F.—Joaeph ‘ >\ would be the most welcome month to woric in WilllmanUc. His car evenings, and a work program 9 • so many claims upon what man­ The "obatructlonist” attitude on believe the United States should cation and the wages paid our \ New York, N. T. Cassells, father, 493 Winchester any month had ever been. We are, coljlded with a truck at Perkins may be worked out when there will school teachers. Let’s see if possi­ A Kate Smith has a wonderful slo-' avenue. New Haven. power they do have, tbe Germans the Democratic aide of tbe legis­ Corner, the accident being attrib­ play in organizing and maintain­ be two evening sessions instead of for Instance, far enough along lature would never have devel' ing wopld peace. ble if iw can equalize their wage gan she uses over the radio. “I f ' Cutone, Sqrgt Jerome F.—Mra. t have not yet shown the necessary uted to the heavy fog prevaUlng an afternoon and evening one aa you do not write you’re wrong. lillMBDIG S im Y CO. in the Farmer’s Almanac to find oped if aome political leaden Stassen, one of the three Repub­ scale. Tliat won’t be such a big Angela Cutone, mother, Box 102, capacity . to be adeqiiately strong at tbe time. previously. 'Tlila depends on wheth­ puzzle, I hope, if we get behind it. Sit down toi^ht« and write to Cen terb rook. the sun working ian sleven hour hadn’t decided that they could licans chossn by lYesldent Rooss- in all sectors. take a position which was not T-Bgt. Gilbert Chapman of .Ok­ er th epian la generally a p p rov ed .But___ first, I say, let’s give our someone in tXe service. Czarnecki, Tech. Sergt Mathew day, S circumstance which the lahoma City, accompanied by his velt as United States delegates to Miss Kathleen Martin, daugj^er I patrolmen a boost and make them "Interested.’' , R.—Mrs. Florence M. Csarnecld, While they fate such trouble in only politically advantageoua, the Uhited Nations World Security 9 • g0 /{ Almanac celebrates by quoting since it embarrassed tbe oppoal- wtfe and small daughter Joyce, er the plan ia generally -approved.' wife, 342 Farmington avenue. New Wholesale % the west, the Germans themselves are spending s two weeks’ fur­ conference opening April 25 at San thc Louisiana Stats Teachers’ col­ Britain. verse as follows: lion, but theoretically respectable, Francisco, arrives' at 5:16 p. m. week’s vacation-from Her duties as engaged to teach next year jn|| and Retell are the reporters of spreading ac since It rested on the sacred dig­ lough with Mrs. Chapman’s lege, and granddaughter of Mrs. T. Marlborough. Dautrich, Pfc. Theodore G., Jr. "This lengthening of light grandmother, Mrs, Mary- Clark, (e. w. t.) for an overnight visit toacher of physical culture at the tions along the eastem front, nity of tbe legislative branch of D. Martin o f thia place, was one of I Middletown High school. She Is — Mrs. Margoo Dautrich, wife, 89 "Across the longer day and with Sgt. Chapman’s’ parents. with Dewey,. 1944 . G. O. P. presi­ Miss Irma Lord spent part ofrl BAst Lake street, Wlnated. where the Rus.slans are now de, the government. a group o f 50 nuraes In training spending the time with her par­ her vacation from the Willimanticil "Might not, and yet it might Mr,, and Mrs. Nelson Chapman in dential nominee and titular leader who received their caps, ,in a ...... DeOaetqnb, Pvt. Thomas A. — ployed in position for the final .And, on the Republican aide of his party. ents, Domestic Animals’ (jommia- State Normal Training School in^l Plumbing of things, the average memben Wethersfield. special ceremony at Uie Lawrence Claude W. Jones, Mrs. Catherine DeLorenao, mothm "Be meant to show the way The Naval- officer and former New York. She is also spending )| 2. Don’t nvertood refrigerator. Jam­ 3. Remove ice trnyt carefully. Uatag drive toward and past Berlin. of the le^slatura were not con­ Mary, the - seven year old and Memorial hospital last Sun ' 281 Waterview avenue, Brldgef ‘ 1. let feeds enni. Steemtog hot feeds "To flowers . . . .” Republican governor o f Minnesotfi Two Hebron boys had a meeting -art of the time at her Hebron Denardi. Pvt. Benjamin J.—: A Few Steps ming food into cbmpartmenU preventa a ehorp instrument to pry or force trays ’The Nazis themselves report sulted nt all wbegpthe policy of daughter of Mrs. Mary Griffith of day. The nurses each received a lome. should not be pieced to tbe rsfrigerstor But even in such selection of .South street, was removed to the is en route To the Pacific coast in England a short time ago, when Augusta DcNardl, mother, Sc! Supplies free may chip or puncture the fireeztog ■ such dire portents of approaching RepohUcan Inalsteoce npon an sniall replica ef the lamp used by Lt. Lloyd Gray, son of Mr. and From Main Street as this tocreaaea the temperature and proper cireulation of air Every time you sentiment, necessarily made many Immediate all or nothing wna Manchester hospiUl last Satur­ ^ fte r a reriea of eonfertnees In Nurae Florence Nightingale of street Stony Creek. j compartment end entai) costly repaira If disaster for Germany with ai sort Mra. Harold L. Gray, flew over the Duque, Pfc. Elvlro, F. L.—-John cauzM the motor to work overtime. Give open tha door tbe temperature ia raieed months ago, the Almanac makes ' originated. If they had been con­ day. Ill with rheumatic fever. Washington. blessed memory. Miss Martin is a and the m<>tor worke longer. traya get etucli. tiy deletin g. o f ’ savage, perverted joy, quite In The Red Cross Women’s Motor ‘ Ifleld where Major HowaCrd Porter, , F. Duque. father, 72 Pleaaant them eufleient time to cooL the first alternative a ' "might sulted before that attitude had graduate o f the Willi:mtotic Hl^ and Mrs. CTnrence B. keeping with their promise of dC' become official party pbUcy, Corps met at the home of Miss school. She will have street. Waterbury. / *• located. On landing, the Dual, P v t Roger H.— t Vic­ Struction for everything if they hot,” an almost sinister warning through tbe actions nnd pro­ Margaret Jacobson Monday eve- VI $. Public Members’ more to train before finishing"" her *” two. repaired to Porter’s office, toria Dual, mother, 4 BTOapeet Vk could not win. But sooner or later that this could be a year in which nouncements vt i«iderB, It la nlng. ^ course. where they had a good old talk ^ihundeo Mrs. Evelyn Rupert and Mrs. atreet Torrlngton. , the German people, and the Ger- it is foolish to count i ^ n our quite Ukefy that these individ­ Tech. Sgt and Mra Leonard C. over doings and tbe latest qews Esposito, Pfc. Frank J,—Mra. ual Republican legislators would 'jan et PetUnglll were hostesses Pay Stand Hit Porter have rented the bouse near Next Time men soldiers, must reach the point normal bleaslngs. ^ J from home. Lt. Gray was home 1874 Marguarite Eapoaito, mother, 18 have aided. very heavily with for the meeting of the Young the green owned by the Rev. Har- gn leave last summer,' but Major - A Certain experiences make cyn^ Knapp street South 'Nsrwalk. vriiere they no longer consider tt: view that no renewal of thn Mothers club, held at the home of ry Fitzgerald, and will make it Porter, who is the group engineer- Flco, Sergt. Jdseph—Mrs. Pal- this dedication to the cause of ics of us alt, and if there is M y war powers was necessary while Mrs. Rupert Tuesday evening. Philadelphia, Feb. 27, — M>) — President Philip Murray of ,the their hoins when it has been p u tlj^ f officer at a. fortress baas, has mlno Flco, mother, 403 Lexington See Joe! complete destruction of every­ defiHite and lasting change for the the General Assembly Itself was Frederick D. Marenholtx, MM into proper shape tot occupancy, I not been home for threq years, avenue, Bridgeport In session, 3rd class. Seabees, U. S. N., has Ignited Steel Workers o f Ameri­ thing the glorious thing the Nazis better in the offing, it will have ca (CIO said a proposal by public and wton Sgt. Porter ia Tree to re- Mrs. Everett B. Porter, teach- Finn. P v t Gsorgsa F. — .John Tbe average Republicans of tbe returned to the Southwest Pacific turn to home life here. He U now er in Mansfield, Is spending ber to show Itself to win belief. There members of'the War Labor Board WATKINS Finn, father, 1 Rtoervolr strast claim it to be. Signs of such think- General Asaembly have, therefore, and reported for duty after spend­ an inatructor at Westover Field, vacation with her parents, Mr. and New Haven. * - JOSEPH BARRETT, Prop. 'in g among the German soldiers on may indeed be such a thing as been playing along with a party ing 30 days’ convalescent leave to base the Little Steel formula BRO.THERS, INC- on hourly straight-Ums earning la Maas., but la able to qpme home]Mra. Alfred Bryden In Pomfret. Hagood, First U sat Nesbitt W., ‘ tbs western front are increasing spring. Who knows? Let those policy of which th“y themaelvea with Ms pakenjs, Mr. and Mrs. frequently for week ends or at I Chariea P. Miner la reported aa Jr.^^rs. Mary R. Hagood. wlfa, do not neceasarily approve, a pol­ Fred D. MarMhoitz at Waterfront “one of the greatest Injustices I who can believe in it. We're prc' other times making a good recovery from a re- 436 HiUslde avenue,*Hartford. “i daily. icy on which ^hey were not con­ Park. have ever seen emanating from a FUNERAL Gas and Water government agency” because "it •The house has atood empty prac- cent attack of pneumonU, at his Houle. PvURene J.—M n . Diana Heating and Plumbing dieting anow for Easter. sulted, a policy they atill might Miss Helen Reynolds, Seaman M. HoiUe, mother. 284 Meriden. | 2-c, has returned to her ' duties rejects the basis of the fonhula--- tically all the time ainee ths death j home. We Think Paal Understood desert in a moment were it not ef the Rsv. J. H. Fitzgerald, father I T-Sgt. Georgs Brooks, who will road, Waterbury. Supplies - -V Pipe and Fittings for sentimental and political loy­ with the waves at Washington wage ratea.” '* SERVICE of the present owfaar. It la a very be rememberad as a former real- Janowaki, Pfc. Vincent— Mrs. . Mayor La Guardla’s final ac- alty to tbs leadership which for­ after a short leave spent with her Speaking last night before the e Ida Janowaki, wife, 84 Airline avs- [ parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph V. American Academy of Political attractive place, though small, and I dent here, la now located In the than onefonrth todi tU^ to da- "^f*!"**"^****^^^^^.****^^ Moebh BdtsiAs. nce of tba federal curfew Three Freight mulated it for them. It is rela­ will a delightful home. jLuaon area. He la crew chief of nue, PortlaniL , Electrical Supplies tively early in the seaalon for Reynolds of Babcock Hill. and Social Science, Murray aakad Ormand J. N/est Janik, Pfc. Alexander—Andrew RADAR ftoet Ctona bea wHh warn water and —notteA—** theza. Rnanlngtte a ^ n o y ** ^ Naw York’s night spots pro- rebelUoD on the part of average •There were 17 tables In play at for "an upward revision in wages Another place which has been j an artUleiy plane, the Pee Wee. He bekfaw eeda 9e leerone odoea, (one tea- eaa damage tha fooda aa well as overwork - Cars Derailed empty tor quite a number bf yeari la a nephew of .Mra. „ Howard 'Director Jaruk, fathar. East Morria street-^ ona thoae masterpieces of members, but it ’v/as an undertone W edne^ay night’s whist in the to enable theim to catch up vith Metal Shop Work M ooftd 99thieogentle) themotor. eeawieeliexpeemepa**. , la that owned by Fred Weyman, | TOompeon and of W. Sherwood Morris. __ ' 4 ' Painto and Varnishes folksy spade-calling at in tbe Famham speech that the Legion'rooms, sponsored by the the constantly riaing productivity Konopka, PnrNtehiflas 8,r-M n. of American indust^.’’ now a resident of Georgia. Since Criffto. • tbe little Flower is so leaders had better break this pres­ Nathan Hale. Community Center, Chariea C. Sellers of the OUn ' .Victoria Konopka, mother, 87 X-3 SmfAc Pipe ^ ^ For Interior ^ New Haven, Feb. 27__ (4»/—Hiree ent deadlock swiftly, or have It the proceeds of which go towards the death of Mnp. Weyman no one V/o^bridge street Hartford. To Help Beergaalae Greek A m y baa Uitd In It, though repeated at- Library staffs waa home Thursday, * Made to Order • And Exterior from Bay Ridge, N. Y„ and headed broksii for them. purchasing equipment for the Waalitogton’a birthday. Mrs. Ds'vld ^hone }ig6 Koifl^. Pvt Stephen O. — Mrs. is was in his weekly Sunday And sm n the aesoetiket poUt- Canter. The whist waa In charge tempta have been made to buy or freight can, on an 106 car train Athena; ^ e b , 27.—( g v - Four rant It It la reportedly in a rather K. Porter, pee Mlae Aceynath L. riary Kopsak, wlfA 88 ZtPPi «vs* The Manchesler Electric Division and hs suddenly imng^ leal eeetiwaraee had better have oC Mrs. Mas Richardson, aaaisted nu% Foraatvlllab 1’ for the New Haven railroad’s hundrsiFBrltlah offtceis hava been poor oonditloo aa no cars U being Jones, an-amploye at tba Rocky ; that ha had befors him Man- some reepeet tor the ehghteet by Herman LeDoyt as refreshment HUl Soldier’ Home, also had tbe Krasbn. P v t Joseph V.—Mia. Cedar HUl yards here, derailed Famhain Innnewdo. B e le that committee. Prixea went as fol- placed at $he disposal ot tha Gwti of It and .It U a very old Kathryn Kraaon. mother. Star I Oammiaal

I •A. As! *: ^'^” ' I,' ff-'-.jt-- _ riJBm MANCHESTEB EVENING ECBk AIiD, MANCKCraTBR, CONN., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 27,1945 M ANfHh;?'l EK KVP;wiNU HiSKAL.L>, iviAJNLHKSi'EK, LUNN., *1UESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1945 rAOE EIGHT Yankees Smash y * - has been overseas in England but ( Ihiirchill AsseTts 12 Here Enter had a furlough recently. Obituary. Todoty^s Radio Ijjfudge Accepts The local ration board office wagU German Lines; Pep Boys Down Rationing News Bastera War Time closed Monday, the clerk attend­ Big Powers Ready Armed Forces ing a price’ meeting Ih Norwlcp on let Post Office of Price Administration Near Erft River 4:00 — WDRC — ; w n c — Dick Haymes. that day for ration boards of the For Nazi Collapse 7:45—WTHT —Ifni^ts of Cohpn- t CIAC l^asketban eection, regarding sale of used cars Deaths News: WHTD—Time View# the \ N u m b e r O n ^ AH But^ One Accepted! News: WTHT — News; Music bus. ___ Tournament Scores and conformity in' celling prices. By H. M. Felne . gettlhg extra sugar to preserve (Continued From Page One) g:0Q_WDRC — Big Town; WHTD City Cab Determined Robb, Murphy Brilliant Court Justice Mrs. Leroy H. Getchell. clerk (Continued From Page One) whatever we may grow. Elmer E. Nixon For Service at Induc­ Hall: w n c —Backstage Wife. (Cl) State Information Executive 4:15— WHTD—Musical Roundup: —Ted Malone; WTHT — Frank Otosa A of the Hebron board, Is still main­ Office of Price Administration As an item of advance informa­ in the acute new threat to the Elmer E. Nixon, of 30 Mortson F. R r . T. tion Center. w n c —Stella Dallas. Slngiser; W n C —Glnny Simms. Hartford Bulkeley 89, Leav­ to Bo Toastmas- taining the office at her home, , Japan may have been at least rals- tion, there definitely will be sugar Ruhr, First Army tanks and In­ street, Hartford, who died yester­ g:15— WTHT — Kay-O-Quiz. 4 Robb, K ...... $ 4-S S though______the heater in___ the firehouse j ed at the Yalta conference. The supply and the cost of cloth­ for home canning this year. How­ fantry smashed another mile down day was the husband of Mrs. Sa­ 4:80—WDRC — Strictly Svring: To Beat Frog Hollows enworth 38. In Final Period Splurge 4 Tedtord, r f ...... S l- I 7 f tar at Legion Affair. ing is a matter of paramount im­ ■ w n c— Lorenzo Jones. 8:30—WDRC — Theater of Ro- Weaver 34, Warren Harding has been repaired. Notice will be Francisco World ever, the method of distribution the main highway from Dueren to bina Wright JJixon, a native of this Twelve of the group of 13 Se-I noance; BIU Henry; WHTD — 1 Straw, Tf ...... S ue and was able to hold the ridge, a break Merchant Funeral I^omc, 530 the Navy, one for the Marines,! Portia Faces Life. Two individuals will hold the w . L. Pet. Windsor Lock# 54. Klllingly Bush, B, foul ...... iecewnrv f.md and appear in , mentary observers the que.Mtmn : „„ t ofreach of many householdhousehold person may apply for only 20 9:30—WDRC — This is My Best; Gazdo, If ...... 3 8-4 8 *10, It was announced today. The ting pounds. No family will be allow­ through to the Rhine could be ex­ Farmington avenue, Hartford. and eight for the Army. I 5 ‘30__WDRC — War Cemmen- M anchester...... 48 6 .889 15.' Keith, M, f o u l ...... wa.s immediately raised of whether | budgets. Yesterday’s class of inducteeal WHTD — SpoUlght Bands; spotlight In the Rec Seniot Pep Boys Play Monday | Pittu, if .‘. . I . . . . 0 1-8 1 feanqbet la' In commemoration of flocks around feed boxes or -in ' ------uafniv raised ed more than 160 pounds. pected quickly. Cologne lies al­ Burial will be in Village cemetery, tarv: Ad Liner: WHTD — Jack •Wethersfield (II .41 13 .759 Davis, B, foul ...... t»v« fifth anniversary of the open­ (Tiurchlll meant that Russia migh’ | OPA is aware of this condition, Wethersfield. Included men ranging in age from ! Artoatrong; WTHT - Music; Coronet Story Teller; WTHT — League tonight In the usual twin Today’s Games Davis, rf ...... 1 5-10 7 chicken yard.s. . . ------K„ Mornh 1 : ^ good many nmnths ago. it set These are the main points of the most entirely on the west bank, Book Talks. Rabbi Feldman: Glastonbury .... .41 13 .769 Manchester High's Pep' ^ y s ! Gazso, B, sucker ...... ing of the post's home on Leonard Mrs. Edward A. Smith is suffer­ .leelare-war on Japan by March 1 and Its ruins could be seen from 18 Into the early 30’s. The groupl w n c — Just Plain Bill. bill weekly offering when the a t y 20 .630 Class A Bush, B, foul ...... Kerecz, r f ...... 0 O'® ® - the day after tomorrow - - or forth to do sqmefhlng about it. At comirfg program. I pa.ss them WTIC — Fibber McGee and Windsor ...... y. .34 who whipped Bassick High at j Bush, c ...... 8 4-9 8 .gtrget* ing an attack of undiilnnt fever along to you so that ycni can be­ positions 19 or so miles away. ^lemorial Mass included some married.men, a few| 5:45—WDRC—Swoon or Croon; Cab faces the Frog Hollows. Gun­ .27 27 .500 (Arena) Gazso, B, foul ...... whether he merely was referring present, its effort to see that more WHTD — CJaptaln M'^nlght; Molly. Forty A Eight .. Bridgeport last night In the i Hustek, Ig ...... 0 1-1 X T Past CJbmmander Wilfred J. but Is not confined to her bed and gin to think about your victory A mase will be said tomorrow of them fathers. ner Hilinski the league’s le^ lng .24 30 .444 7:30 p. m„ New Britain vs. Davis, B, foul ...... 'tClarke, chairman of the banquet to the tickets of admission to San garments, essential to all families, Field Marshal 'Von Rundstedt WTHT — Tom Mix: WTIO — 10:00—WDRC — Service to the Wethersfield (2) Class A tournament at the{ Poidomanl, r g ... 1 1-8 8 Is able to be about the house Her gardens and, subsequently, your morning at 7:30 In St. James’s The list follows: scorer win play opp<)site Steve .21 33 .389 Naugatuck. Tedford, M. sucker ...... ieommittee, stated today that re- Franctseo for several smaller lire put on the market at lower threw parts of his 9th and 11th Front Page Farrell. Front; WHTD — Trans-AUan- Newington ...... New Haven Arena will play 1 Larson, rg ...... 0 0-0 0 daughtcr-ln-law, Mrs. Edwin R. p'riees, IS beginning to show re­ home canning. I'll keep you post­ Tank dtviaion.s into the outer ring church for ffirs. Mary Raffa, moth­ 5larinee Uc Quiz: WTHT — Ask the Rentck the second Irirtest point Weet Hartford .. .18 36 -.333 9 p. m., Hilihouse vs. Rodger Robb, M, foul ...... '•ervations are being rapidly taken Smith, of Willimantie. was with powers. 9:00—Ne'ws on ell stations. their second title contest at sults. I don’t say that you can walk ed on further news of this home of defenses guarding both Co­ er of Mrs. Sebastian Puzzo of 224 John J. F. McConvllle Army: W n C —Bob Hope Show. getter in the circuit. The game .15 39 .278 Ludlowe. Second Quarter ?for dinner places. Tickets are for her Sunday and Mond.iy. Her son, The British Pre.ss Association, 6:15—WDRC — Edwin C. Hill; will overshadMV the first game M- Hartford 131 .... Claes O the Arena next Monday night, 14 7 14-89 88 In to any clothing store in thS state canning sugar. logne and Duesseldbrf. Although Charter Oak street, who died in ^ Navy 10:15—WTHT — James Carnie, East Hartford .. . 2 52 .037 ■Vllga, M. sucker ...... 8 — 9 oaale by various members of th" Edwin, an ensign in the Navy, Is semi-official reporter of the Com­ ■WHTD — Lea Smith Journal: tween the Alrchift and the (Weaver O.vra) appearing In the second game Score at haU Ume 17-14 Man­ mons proceedings, first gave the and buy just about anything you some of these panzer units have Italy on January 1. James F. Fogarty, Jr. OPA Talk. ^ •—Won rolloff for second place. at 9 against a yet unannounced Hostek, B. foul ...... 8—10 Legion and reservations may be located somewhere In Virginia. The number of new passenger Washington Snapshots; WTHT Rangers, which will get underway 8 p. m., Litchfield vs. Prktt. Robb, M, su ck e r...... 10—10 chester. Referee (harrigan, umpire^ jmade by calling the steward, Mar- prime minister's words as "Ger­ want al the pric4 yoejBald three been engaged, there was no re­ William E. Roberta 10:30—WDRC—Senator Burton K. opponent. ears delivered under rationing in __ Moses Berkman; 0>ncert at 7:30. , High team etrlng, Wethersfield 4:15 p. m., Portland vs. Suf- Gazso, B. foul ...... 10— 11 Malln. Time 8 min. periods. eel Donse. many and Japan.” years ago. As long aS^ the war ported attempt to deliver a coun- Richard L. LaChapelle Hour; w n c — Professor Andre Wheeler:, WHTD—Listen, the The battle for the league Indi­ busts. I’m afraid shopping, (’onneclicut during 1944 was 957. (1), 649: high team three strings, ficld. Murphy. M, bucket ...... 12—11 Commander Francis Miner at In a later version of the.text it­ te)--blow. if, indeed, they were Army Schenker. Women; WTHT-cEvening Mu­ vidual scoring leadership has de­ Manchester, ;848; high Individual 5:30 p. m.. East Hampton self. the words were "Germany or eonditions will q^ver be that good. ; For the sake of comparison. it strong enough. Funerals sical Varieties; W n C —Hilde- By Eari W. Ynst Murphy, M. foul ...... 13— 11 the poet meeting last night state>«the minmiaalon.commission. It leadera were on hand to lend their tional one-hahder that split the The other match saw the entire meana the wealthiest of the three tomaW red." A lemon yellow string lln to become irime minister of a I stout barrier before the middle Hours 8:30 a. m. to 5 p. m. complete with cord is now on its another note worth witnessing. tourney ehould attract a banner front for the first time in the Darling five rolling consistent boll could be sent. Our policy is not revenge but to tomorrow. Special annotmeement# ' supported the position of FM The Rangers with the colorful assistance'in whipping up cheers of nets and sent Manchester rooters vMownt. However, It has always rug cushions the tread. Ferns take such measures as may be wider governmer' in Poland." Rhine. The Seventh Army Assistance to make your in­ way to the Army nurses. number of teams. game. Murphy added a foul and the to take all four points. Brasky ^ij been able to produce ita quota **To Settle Future Course” wlU be made throughout the sched­ ! Broadcasters Inc., which Is against Otto Kubelle will be at full confidence for the locale. The two wild. The twin-pointer gave the score stood at 13-11, Manchester. sprout from the walls. The drapes "What is happening now is that necessary to secure the future Hard-Pressed on Shipping fought doggedly in sight of Saar- come tax return, dally at the Mu­ led the winners while Carrey was ^ Without too much trouble. The and lamp ahadcs are of Greek de­ Attempting to take the sting One new case of scarlet fever de­ ule. and It is planned to atreoa the the move. strength for their game with the lasslee played a big part in the Pep Boya a 30 to 27 lead which Gazso scored his third hoop of the a government recognize

../..it ■ "V

RAGE ELEVEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., ITJESDAT, FEBKUART 27,1945 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., lUESUAY, FEBRUARY 27,1948 PAGE TElt i \ I three [ It's a brainy day on which you | IVlHchmery and tools hi ItuiilnM W i'th ,ul Bttard ,5'b and comes to a stop only HOLD EVERYTHING Rusiness Services Offered 13 Rusiness Services OITertd 13, Situations Wanted— inches from the hole. buy War Bond’s to lay away for a Automobiles for Sale I ______Female 3S DO YOU NEED MORE traction EXCEPTIONALLY clean comfort­ Stranger (sobbing) - Darn it. rainy day. KXPEKIK.NCEL RADIO servic­ 1 BOOKKEEPlNstl services, Income PACKARD, 1942 club coupe, low and power? Then investigate the able room for 2 girls in private C iasafied I missed it. ing. Prompt and efTlcient. Ail tax" returns,^ Phone 3627, days or WOULD UKE TO CARE for chil­ Sense and Nonsense mileage, radio, heater, black witli Cletrac crawler tractor with Its family. Centrally located. 83 Our suggestion Is that you hand Qassified white wall Urea. Terms and work guaranteed, Phone 4607. evenings. dren in my own home. Telephone This Needs aa iavestlgaUtm the Japanese beetle the same thing 2-0417. < full advantagee for farm work. Cheatnut etreet. trade. Brunner. 80 Oakland street, Dublin Tractor Company, Provi­ AdvertisementsV Cm 'W*. »»**■ »<■»'*«»—>1 As to persons saying a few idle .say, what Is he crying about? It can't be possible! It doesn't our boye are handng the Japaneae. FOR YOUR FULLER brushes, call FOR RENT—FURNISHED room, Friends Child’s Father—Maybe he heard 5191. Open ’till 9^______srrU A 'nO N w a n t e d —Female dence Road, Wlllimantlc. words about us, we must not mind make sense! Advertisements Leo Audette, 109 Cooper Hill Heating— Plumbing on bua line for gentleman or Keep your friendships and , sc- My income exceeds my living street or Manchester 2-1131 be­ 17 young lady wants position in F or Rent F or Si$le quaintancea in good repair. Don't that, any more than the old church what you said. Twelve stllchea were taken in PLYMOT7TH 1936 coach, heater. — R oofin g couple. Telephone 6803. Irhp story: The disastrous oews him to open it. It waa not eveo’ steeple minds the rooks cawing expense! —Dave J. Tetor. the head ot a Texas auto driver F or Rent Fur Sale Small down payment, balance $4 fore 12 noon or after 6 p. m., for | grocery store or light delivery T o Buy T o Scturer - - Usher, wake t ^ t ner, 80 Oakland street, 5191. Open ' Apartments— Flats— Iperfonnaace is a flosco. He dreams by the way, who came snd left by Office Chief (to his office boy) fellow who 1s snoring In Die FURNACE REPAIRING and oU poslUon, ehingle oi Un Also vai- BESSON TROMBONE foi aale, hobby list. Ask some favors just evenings. burner eervlce, Ask about our Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 V Tenements 63 Ithat night of Professor Elsaer’s carriage. —*o you want another day Father Son. what do -you ex­ audience. teya Oasblnge, gutters, chiip. .eye $35. Tel. 7819 after 6 p. m. to let your friends do little things pect to be when you leave college? Social Situations t,prlng cleaning. For full Informa­ Iprophecy long ago that his music " —I don't have to sign?” Reciprocate favors. Be cheerful, am interested to know what the Usher Wake him your.self. You 1934 PLYMOUTH coach, 1935 E. V. Coughlin, 390 Woodland FOR SALE—FEMALE English Farms and Land for Sale 71 Son An old man. Dad. tion call Van Camp Bros. ' 15 Phom 7707 FOR SALE—PIANO, W. W. Kim­ FOR RENT—4 ROOM tenement, I would one day speak for the voice "No. Monsieur. It came by car- optimistic, constructive, helpful. excuse is this, time? You have put him to sleep.* Ford coach, 1931 Model A. Ford •Setter. 3 months old, registered. been to the funeral of your grand­ ———— ^ ThS SKiiallun; You are having Aatomobilen far Sale 4 years' experience! Tel. 5244. Free ball upright, tuned to radio pitch, $21. William Lewie, 123 Spruce FOR SALE—5 ACRE farm house, lo f Polaiid. The unfinished Folo- liage.” Having a friend lb a privilege. coach. Brunner's, 80 Oakland 'Tplephqne 4514 after 5 p. m. father four times this year. A hair on the head is worth two Flying hotels may be a thing lunch or dipnc) with a friend In a inspections! burl walnut finish. Phone 6275. street, upstairs. steam heat, 5 large rooms, bath Inalse now oocupice all of his " —What!" FOR SAX£— 1941 Pontiac •edan. street. Open 'till 9. Saturday 6. Boy—I know, but today Grand­ on the brush. of the f\iture, says a writer. crowded gestaurant where there *1939 Bulck aedan. 1938 Oldsmo- Phone 5191. Moving— Trucking— and pantry on first floor, a larga ■ thoughts. "Yes. Monsieur.” First Fisherman — The other REFRIGERATOR SERVICE:. We I mother Is getting married again. Imagine jumping your board bill. are nii vacant tables snd there are bile aedan, 1988 Dodge ^ a n , Storage 20 'Articles for Sale 45 upstairs, garage and 2 coops. Can "—Tch, tch." Jozef Eisner looked day I went fishing and caught one Stranger I to golfist) - Pardon people waitihg for a table. 1931 FORD COACH, good tires, repair and rebuild any type of Wearing Apparel- of those great big fish—let me see, — r 1987 Pontiac aadai,, 1937 Ford Wanted to Rent be seen any time. Telephone 7002 XX at the letter; "Humph. Not for The wise victory gardener thi.s me, but what's the idea of thl.s motor completely overhauled, new refrigeraUon equipment. We ex­ what is it you call them? Uncle Ram says manufacturers Wrong H'a.vi Sit at your table aedan, 1936 Pontiac eedan. Cole NORTH AMl-atlCA Van Lines FOR SALE—TUBE testing Unk. Furs 57 or 513 Lydall street, Manchester. me." He handed it to the astonish summer will Include five rows of game? i talking long aftrt- you have finish­ clutch and brakes. Al.si Model A change seaj'-'d units with factory Trojan b'attery charger, work Hie Invitation Second Fisherman — Oh, you of can openers can return to 100 Motora— 4164. Inc. Coast to Coast moving serv­ UNIVERSITY graduate, wife and ed Frederic. “ For you.” Kentucky Burley, two of Latakia. Knickered Boy Very simple. ed your meal. Ford head. 1931 Clievrolet motor guarantee. SclentlBc Refrigera­ ice. Dial 5187 bench and Vice, and used A. C. CLEARANCE OF SKI clothing- Madame Mercler stretched her mean a whale. per cent production. And June two small children urgently need In Ih^ morning he was at the and one of Perique. (And in case Just hit the ball with this slick KJghi Way: Leave your Uble aa complete. «2 Drive F. .Silver Lane tion Co., 37 Oak street Phone | spark plug ' cleaner complete. white stag jacket's and pants in Wanted— Real Estate 77 I piano, in his dressing gown, woric- neck as Frederic tore open the First Fisherman — No, that brides can stop worrying. 2 -I? 5 or 6 room home single or apart­ you do not know, ws refer to and try to knock it into that hole H BV Mt* W ffW Cf. m e. T. M — c . U A RdT, B9R, 1989 PONTIAC aedan, good tlrea, AUSTIN A. CHA.MBERS Com­ Nichols Bristol Inc., 155 Center all wool gabardine. Broken sizes. couldn't have been It; I was using soon ss you have finished your new aeal beam. Good condition. Homes. 2-1226. ment. Permanent residents. IN MARKET FOR modern 7 room lin g out the great thei.-ea when letter. tobacco). over there with the flag In It. Try meal, tit is only by such consider­ pany. Trailer van service. ,Locai street. 25 percent off this week only. "Bad news? You know what whales for bait. A western reformer says dog Telephone 6587. GENERAL CARPENTRY end re­ Please call Hartford 9-0966. house in Hollywood or Manches­ 1 Jozef Eisner, rubbing the sleep It. races are a menace. Maybe he ation that '.ve can ease tne strain ■Not yet, sailor— we want to asl( moving, packing and storage. Blairs, 757 Main street. I (and perhaps the dreams alsol they say. Frederic, It never A mighty sw in g-a lucky drive modeling. Kitchen remodeling and ter Green section. No dealers. New Uncle (enthusiastically) — thinks people j,’ 'OUldn'l go to the of w.irtime ovel'-rrowding pub­ you a (cw questions first Auto Accessories—Tires 6 Dial 5187. FOR SALE—CXiMPLETE set of I fram his cyps. looked into the rains—” With aome families, if they put of three hundred and twenty cabinet work a specialty. Will screens, full length, any Lenox WANTED—5-6 ROOM house on Telephone 8513 evenings after 7. A fin* child. Why I do believe he dogs just for a race. lic places.) ' ^ just a formality"' MUST SELL my convertible coupe room. Frederic heard him. Frederic read the letter twice In all their red points end to end— yards. The ball ceases to jiggle IMMEDIATE Recapping service help you plan and g've estimates SILVER FOX COAT, good condi­ or before April 1st, for perma­ I looks jiist as I did at his age. Oh, for peraonal reaB""s. Well kept, hoiLse. Also Royal typewriter and "Good morning. Professor." silence. they won't reach. aporty, excellent condition, with at Montgomery Wards. Have your free. A. R. Charon, 5825. Painting—Papering 21 portable vlctrola type oil burner. tion. size 16. Reasoncble. Phone nent resident. References furnish­ 3657 after 7. ed. Call 2-1280. Legal Notices "Humph. You slept?" "How can It be worse?" Jozef BY EDGAR MARTIN radio, heaUr, apoUight. Juat the tires recapped. 6.00-16, $7.00. Ap­ Call 6065 after 6 p. m. Eisner asked. "Read ,t. Frederic.' Another Job WASHER, VACUUMS, Electric PAINTING AND Paperhanging. "Not very much." BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES thing for aummer. Private partiea ply tire department Montgomery At a Court of Probate Holden at Frederic read in a quiet voice: FUNNY BUSINESS motora, etc„ repaired. All parts | Good work. Reasonable rates. ANTIQUE FOLDING maple crib, JUST ARRIVED Army double WANTED—TO RENT 4 room Columbia In and for the Distrlet of "— I am not gqing to quarrel. only—no dealers. Will sell to Wards. I Frederic. How can I quarrel ? I " ‘My dear C?hoplii; It would please highest bidder. Please enter bid in available 24-hour service. Charg­ Raymond Flske. Phone 3384. $15 Oak dining room table, 3 breasted shecp-llnsil foresi green apartment, heated oij unheated. Andover on the 26th day of rebruaiy, \ o o k h ; vnv.'l votth es C. O D. Manchester 2-14391 leaves, $5 wicker rocking chair. jackets, $13 each. Brunner’s, 80 Call 2-0781 after'5 p. m. 1945. I know what was in your head. I the Duchess of Orleans— ” WAWVI'h' 'fOWYH A W ^ person to manager Circle theater. Present CLAYTON E. HUNT. Jud»e. " -What!" Motorcycles—Bicycles 11 mornings or evenings. PAINTING AND interior decorat­ $5. Phone 3782. Oakland strerk Open evenings Estate of Emily K. Newton, lata of I don't even blame you ' ing. B. Fogil, 39 Foxcroft Drive. 'till 8. Saturday 'till 6. “Any notices?" Frederic continued:.' ‘—If you PRIVATE OWNER— 1932 Ford Amlnrer, in said, district, deceased. OOC s* FOR SALE—INDIAN motorcycle, RANGE BURNERS and power Manchester. Tel. 6472. PRACTICALLY NEW -table top The 5th day of March, 1945. at 2:M " —Tch, Ich and your teacher would attend a HKVOKKb #.\S O .O O O A V-8 coupe with 1935 factory re­ perfect condtion. $110. Can be burners of all makes and kinds gas range, B Flat, soprano saxo­ Wait Peace o'clock in the afternoon, at the Pro­ Frederic continued playing. The reception at her home tonight’.” - ^>TYLV~ built motor, in excellent condi­ Wanted—To Buy 58 bate Office in Columbia, in said dla- Jozef Elsner’t chest expanded. J — ^ seen at Smitty's Service Station, cleaned and adjusted. 10 years' phone. Tel. 6383. trlct. is hereby aasigned (or a hearing [ themes were taking shape. tion, 8265. Phone 4301. 575 Main street or Phene 3871. experience. Tcl. 2-1731. 44 Main Repairing 23 upon the settlement and allowance of " —Good. 'Very strong," He worked his jaw. his heao U. 8. ARMY SURPLUS coaU, WANTED TO BUY Contax or To Cliaiige stretched* from his collar in the street. Leica camera. Reasonable. Write llie Trustee’s final accodnt of the trust "Do you edteh it, Professor?" [PLANO ii-.. .. snd repairing; gloves, shoes, jackets, rain coats, u-w of salii deceased for the benefit of "— Eh?” \ direction of Madame Mercler. Wanted Autos— FLOOR SANDING can, trucks, airplanes, housea, Box E, Herald. Allen li. Newton, and tt ta ••—From the Duchess of Or­ player piano specialty. John Basic Law OKDERED:—That the Trustee of •"The spirit of ^oiand?” REAL ESTATE LISTINGS Motorcycles 12 Laying ano Finishing Cockerham, 28 Bigelow street. tanks and oiachlne guna. If you said estate exhibit aald account In tald “ —Yes, of course. Indeed." leans, Madame!" Of AH Types Wanted! E Jensen—Phone 2-U920 vlah to receive our circular on court at the day and hour above men­ "Well, Professor. What did they “ No," said Fr derlc. CARS WANTED—CASH on the Tel 4219. WANTED—MOVIE projector in (Continued From Page One) Cash Available. If No Answer—6.V29 these items, Pbocs 5191 and give good condition. Call 4614. tioned and that notice of the time and say—the critics—the great critics ••—What!’’ spot for clean 1936 to '42 models. your name and addreaa. Brun- place act for aald hearihg be given to •'No, Professor, not from the WANTED—ALL KINDS ,/f elec­ the subcommittee "in effect was all persona known to be interested in of Paris? Come, come, you have JARVIS REALTY CO. Brunner. 5191 Open evenings tlU neFa, 80 Oakland atreet, Man­ WANTED TO BUY any kind of Duchess of Orlear ” tric wiring and repairing. Any j Private Instructions 28 instructed not to hold hearings s^d estate, by cauaing a true copy of every morning paper in your room ■ee 4112 Residence 7275 9 o'clock. chester. electric refrigerator. Telephone ti™ order to be publiahed in aome I —and I know it. Why. without "The letter is signed —George Weekdays and Sondaya size job given prompt attention. and not to make recommenda­ newspaper having a circulation In amid m me M. U. * w. trr. . AN'raD USED CARS— Will buy ELOCUTION -CLEAR speech- 2-0819. your papers—” Sand." 1 Call 3975 before 7 p. m. tions. at least until further or­ district, and a like copy to bs sent by •‘—The Duchpii of Orleans—! any yeai or mooei Ws will pay use of words—diction—articula­ registered mall, postage prepaid, to " —Madame Mercler did bring a 49-A ders from the gommittee.” Jozef Eisner gazed Into the star­ top prices for well kept cars. Cols RANGE BURNERS and heaters tion—VO lary increased. Pri­ Fuel and Feed each of the following named at least .rfew up. I don’t lie, Frederic. And So He Falls For It BY V. T. HAMLIN Rooms Without Board 59 Other Amendments Sifggeeted tled face of Madame Mercler. Motors at Center Phons 4164. leaned and Installed. Electric vate tutoring in mathematics— five days before the day set for aald There's no need to lie.” ALl.EY OOP reading—s:.,elling—history. White In addition to the treaty rati­ hearing: Kent H. Newton. »-2 4 170th "And how bad are they?" "George Sand?” Humph. How H,GOOH, motors serviced. Reasonable FOR SALE—DRY llreplsce wood. "T^OOMS WITH TWIN beds. Com- fication proposal, constitutional street. Flushing. L. I.. N. T.; Mlsa ,r..ANO I’LL HAi/E rates. Call 2-1562. Studio, 709 Main street. Phone Jozef Eisner put his chxibby could.she know it would pleJke the AW, WE'XAJZ ju srr 2 v e s -. Inqulre 691 Porter street. pletely furniehetf for light house­ .N’athsly E. Newton. 126 Broad atreet, ^ h a v in 'A UTTLE IvOU KNOW ‘ 2-1392. amendments have been suggested Middletown. Conn.. Mrs. Sara Newton hand to his hair. "Well, not bad. Duchess? 'h?" JOVE,THIS 1R...... S C E N E S h * keeping. Inquire 243 Center street i NOW.SOUMG MAN, \ RARTV...TO / W H ^ i FOR SALE A FULLER BRUSH representa­ to: Wilkinson. .507 Herald Building, Beli- But not enthusiastic. 1 would say. i NO PLACE JCCONDUCT IS PUSUCARE HAVE A BUYER or 2-1561 Limit the tenure of one man in (To Be Continiied) J WHa V w ASTHE ICELEaFlATE/ MA)^ H A REVOLTING DEPLDRABLj^ tive is now located at Mrs. R. H. I Ingham, Wash. Just more or less ordinary—’’ ^'MEANING OF THIS ) ME GETTIN' 1 STICKIN' VOUR 7-ACRE PLACE For Single 4 or 5-Room Gardgp—IM — Farm—^Dalryr the presidency to two four-year Attest SM5HT! Hubbard's home, 6 Morse road, Help Wanted— Female 35 CLAYTON E. HUNT "Really!” V DEGENERATE / BACK MV On HiDstown Road, six Dwelling. Cash! Woodridge Homes. For service Prodnets 50 terms. Judge. " —Not exactly ordinary not BRAW L? A MAG)C BELT... Put a ceiling of six yeans on rooms, modem house and ARTHUR A. KNOFLA come to or send a card to above | YOUNG WOMAN for typing and FOR SALE— GRADED quality Curfew Edict H-2-27-45. [ exactly. What'e said is said, address. clerical work. Call in person, tile time any man might Serve [critics!—What do they know? bam. Real Estate 875 Main St. Green Mountain potatoes In 50 lb. either In presidency or any other Manchester Memorial hospital. I Nothing! There is not a critic in S and PRICE ...... $7,500. Tel. 5440 or 5938 RADIO REPAIRING—Pick up bags at the farm. Frank V. Wil­ elective Federal office. Ask for Miss Brown. • • Being Obeyed ! the world " He returned to his liams, 1632 Tolland etreet, Buck- Abolish the electoral college Mine Owners service. Rsdlo* checked ai the j room and came back with a bun- home. Ba’ tery packs. Call morn­ WANTED—EXPERIENCED bak­ land. and substitute direct vote of the irROOM CAPE COD (Continaed From Page One) [ die of morning papers. "Stuff— ings 2-0840. Mancuester Radio ery salesgirl, full time. Apply in people for president and vice Shape Policy Q—Whst constitutes the “tele Plrcplace. Garage. Oil [ stuff -nothing but stuff -the most I graph" system on Mindoro? *miere goes his double punch a^in—he didn’t like the Service, 73 Birch street. person, Davis Bakery, Main St. president. ; abominable - enough to turn your Bamer. Pre-War con- Honsehold Goods 51 saloons, bars, shooting galleries Provide "equal rights" for wom­ ' A — The natives beat out mes­ referee’s decision in his last flglitl” bowling, billiard and pool halls, (Continued From Pag* One) stom ach-” stmetion. 1007r Insu­ FOR SALE WANTED—WOMAN for general FOR SALE—OAK CHINA cloeet, en in legal ^nd other transactions. sages on the resonant exposed -housework, 1-2 day once ^ week amusement parks, carnivals, oir roots of a tree whose trunk be­ Buy a Lot now for yiHir piist- excellent condition. Telephtme Provide citizens uf the Dlntrli'1 lated. Situated on Au- cuses, coin-operated amusement taking vessels from transatlsnOe Then something caught his eye gins as high ss 20 feet from the SIDE GLANCES^ BY GALBRAITH t. 17 war home. HAVE A BUYER in small apartment. On bus line. 2-1996 after 5 p. m. of Columbia with the right to Viaiila bom Drive. Call 2-0362 after 10 a. m. device parlors, ice skating and vote. convoys if necessary, and placing , as he was contemptuously leaf­ ground. For Good 2-Family House roller skating rinks, entertain more men on the railroads to ing through them. Ht held the PRICE ...... $7,500. Bouth Side of Knighton St.— YELLOW AND BLACK gae range Prohibit the collection of a poll No OPA Ceiling? BY MERRILL BLOSSER On East Side. Cash! ment activity of yacht, country clear their way for coal move­ . paper to his nose. He adjusted hie FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS One Lot 70’ x 122'. I WANTED—HOUSEKEEPER. Ap­ with table top, thermostat, broil­ ta-x as a requirement for voting. • Q What Is a Haligonian? ply 94 Spruce street or telephone clubs, dance schools and studios, spectacles. He held the paper I ------North Side of Knighton S t . - ARTHUR A. KNOFLA er, oven, excellent condition, $35. A11 the proposals are routed ment. A A re.sident of Halifax. Nova 4-ROOM CAPE COD 7340. and gambling places. through the Judicial^ committee. •EstimaUs se far have been ! farther away, at arm's length. he n e w Two Ixits, each 70’ x 120’. Real Estate 875 Main Sk Call 7426, 9 to 5:30. Scotia. 1 Fix e d H IM / That little Atta IMAGINE THAT LITTLE T The War Manpower commission While it could be discharged from based upon the assumption that ••—Tch, tch—this looks almost In- Tw e r p blackmailin ' PRICE IS Fireplace. Steam hei Tcl. 5440 or 5988 EXPERIENC?ED middleaged wo­ DCOOP WONT EVERSOUEAUV BtY*', Ilanawav St.—One Lot 70’ x I FOR SALE— RECONDITIONED regional headquarters • at San jurisdiction by a ma;jority vote there will be continued operation; ! telllgent—" (J—What is a Jap Irving II ? ABOUT (X>N’ VOUI2, HOMEWORK \ HECTOR. NOU FOR /■------Brass plumbing. R ISO’. man for housework, in small TWO Bits s a id HALF Philco radio, sttmdard model. Francisco expressed appreciation of the Senate, the acttqn seldom that there will be no Interruption “Read It. Professor. I am In a FOR. VOU.'— - I f HE EVER OPENS V ■' / you tion room in bassdient. family. Pine Acre Terrace. Phone ■ A—A night fighter: 330 mph TO KEEP [ IT. PAL/ A Reasonable. 160 Center street. with what It said was an outstand­ is taken. of work," said Ickes’ laport. mood for anything." maximum. H(5 BIS Tr a p a b o u t it. he'S Green Acre SecG Hazel Jane Trotter 6334. ing spirit of cooperation shown by "This prompts Uie question. Jozef Eisner read. “ A ge­ g o n n a heail from m b HiS TteAP SHUT! BUCK/ PRICE . . . .$6,800. 100 East Center St. Tel. 3782 FOR SALE—GOLD STAR studio management, labor and communi What about the wage contracts nius—' " Q H o w is the seismic detector AGAIN' ATTRACTIVE TOSITION avail­ couch, in perfect condition. Good which expire April 1 and May 1 WHAT able with email family. Duties ty participants on the w»st coast. "Sarcasm. " Frederic said. used to find oil ? buy. 56 Chestnut street. Apt. 42, In Nevada where gaming estab­ Swollen Rivers for bituminous and anthracits re­ "—Not exactly, Frederic.” He A—Explosions sra set off 50 feet p i k e r !. The a b o ^ are excellent FEMALE consist of general housework and between 5 and 7 p. m. spectively?' occasional care of 14 months old lishments usually open all night continued; "—‘A genius such as underground, and the ground \ properties and reasonably are now to close at midnight, an Rising Rapidly •The paralysing effect of tem­ this Frederic Cfiiopln appears only baby. Excellent salary. Tel. 3670. FOR SALE— BROWN mohair [waves created rebound from siib- pricedII can be occupied agreement has been worked out porary disruptions In the coal sup­ once in a hundred y('ars— !' I terrancan rocks, Ihus giving geol­ in tiHTt.v days. davenport, good condition, priced with WMC to adopt a mutual ply because of weather conditions MALE HELP HELP WANTED— WAITRESS. Apply reasonable. Phone 3439. (Continued From Page One) " —Umm! How i^that! In print! ogists a picture of the inner earth Acadia Restaurant, 103 Tolland after-daylight opening hour. during the last month indicates — Right here—just as I said.—tch. j through reaction of the instrument. Approximately 60 all-night thea­ ofijy too clearly that we can not Turnpike. Telephone 3927. FOR SALE—AT BARGAIN prices some observers feared would be tch—” He read; " ‘—A star h « ters in southern California closed afford to have any general btop- Q._.What is the speed of the WANTED WANTED round and long dining room better than flood stage. pag^ln coal mining, no matter how riaen among —’ ” Jozef Eisner's tables, buffetsr piano, bureau, at midnight or before. In Holly­ chest swelled. “ ‘—A stai has ri.sen German V-2? Forecasters at the Warwood shortX S f V > C I - INC. T M B tC . U Stuart J. Wasley Full or Part Time, Help Wanted— Male 36 nest table, music* cabinet, up­ wood the night clubs were open dam near Wheeling reported a 25- among us brighter than we have ! A. - British magazine Flight 735 Main Street Apply almost until midnight but most of "It has been emphasized to the holstered chairs, one' oil kitchen foot stage rising and said they ex­ miners and operators that agree­ ever known- ' " .-iays probably 4500 mph (V-2's Manchester, Conn. Apply ACCOUNTANTr Wanted (male). heater, baby swings and rockers, them had the patrons out and the pected the Ohio to go beyond the have been seen glowing dull red, BY FRED HARMAN lights off at the stroke of twelve. ments mtuit be reached quickly and He removed his spectacles. He Interruption Tel. 6648 - 7146 Aldon Permanent position in essential odd chaira. Telephone 5187, Aus­ 36-foot flood level by tomorrow. that there can be no suspensions Wipe them on his sleeve. indicating tremendous air friction). RED RYDER Industry. Apply by letter in own tin Chambers Warehouse, Man­ The manager of one Hollywood The river already had closed a iT X AS. The CARO PLATER. movie theater said It was the first of work.” •, Frederic stared. Colonial Board Spinnin9 Mills handwriting, stating age, draft chester Green. Open daily 1-5. main route on the Ohio side and Anthracite contract negotiations Jozef Eisner returned hts spec­ Q--HOW many nations picture \OU CAN'T oET AWAY WITH S^lEEXES ■$(£ IRIOcER-, status, experience and salary de­ Saturday 8-12. time in three years that he had flood stage would cover West Vir­ our Statue of Liberty on postage iT. ACE ’ You GOT TH' DROP HANlON OAINE Talcoltville, Conn. locked the doors. will begin Aj^il 1. tacles to his pose. He fastened Company sired. AU hiring done In accord­ ginia state Route 2 In several spots them behind his ears, in a busl- .stamps? ON .'TE. e?JT TOU WERE MA*PLE DINING ROOM set, like Throughout the Los Angeles between Wheeling and Huntington. CME.AT.N' All Three op u s -' 615 Parker SI reel ance with area stabilization nil Figures 6ut Solution n sslike manner then read the II. All hiring done in accord­ Ings. Broad Brook Company, new', ladder . back chairs. Tele area amusement men reported Streams Block Highways that many citizens anticipated the article, a long one. down to the ance with area stabilization Broad Brook, Conn. phone 6848. Smaller streams in the central Luveme, Mlnih—(/P)— Herman Q - Has any part of tlie British IMMEDIATE curfew by going home well before very end without saying another plan. part of West Virgfinla b lo c k s Jochims, m anage^of a Luvomo empire exceeded the U. S. In WANTED—EXPERIENCED bak­ A BEAUTIFUL HOME Ftnj* of midnight. highways. word. Then he looked up. "YVhat number of war loans? theater, thinks he figured out 1 always lay, Frederic--i.q;-one so ACTION Read Herald Adva. er, full or part time work. Inquire furniture, new living, dining, bed Mannington, a few miles from A— .Australia Is ready for the the solution for the'popcorn and important In all the world a.s a at Davis Bakery, Main street. room, kitchen, rugs, lamps, and Fairmont, W. Va., had water In the ISth, for 8325,000,000. The pre­ IF YOU’RE PLANNING tables. Very reasonable. Albert’s streets from Buffalo creek. Similar peanuts shortage. Hereafter, he critic.” Pinafore has announced, those “lirho come to vious 12 raised $3,152,000,000 TO BUY—SEI.I^BUILD WANTED— SERVICE man, ex­ 43 Allyn street, Hartford. conditions were reported from oth­ "Who wrote it? Some school­ among the 7,000,000 AustraUans. OR INVEST perienced with farm equipment. er northern and central sections, the theater with such noisy edibles boy?” will be required to leave them at Elxcellent salary and opportunity 2 BURNER OIL STOVE, floor with heavy landslides blocking Jozef Eisner adjusted his spec- Q—What is a Balkan frame? for advancement. Apply In per model, 4 door ice box, vacuum roads where the waters did noL the boxofflce. • i / - ' V aT*'-'- ' 1. When planning your new Male or Female taclea again, tbou|^ certainly they A—A framework naed In hospi­ son to manager. Montgomery cleaner, kitchen table and maple didn't need adjusting. "Schoolboy, bmne with Jarvis yon get the tals to support broken Hmbs. eoes. iM« sv si> stsviet iw c. t . m see, u «. str e>7. Wards Company, 824-828 Main drop leaf table and chairs. Tel. nothing! Whoever it is—it’s the beneat of his years of experi- street. 8800. enee as a boilder nf Hne hnmni. most brilliant, critic in Parts! I Q- Is oil produced in England'; "The mavor? Wonder if he isn’t more intcrc.slcd in Plans, specIScatInns and sites HELP WANTED Strawberries! don’t think tt. I have the knowl­ A<-26.000,000 galhMW a year, up htnitting ills stuff in a welcome home program than lie edge! I know!” aow avMlable for yotir ap­ 400 per eqpt from prewar leveL is in me!” BY LESLIE TURNER proval Olvp ns a call and let’s Full Time — 5 Day 42 Hour Week. “—Someone you called on the Rocking the Boat E other day, no doubt.” WASH TUBBS J get together. I'M FINE, "No doubt.” Eisner scanned the 'TOONERVILLE FOLKS BY FONTAINE FOX epHEN A RUMBLE LIKE AN APPRDAoltNfi 5UH.BUT1 I column again. "George Sand!" /ABOAOP THE UE)^OSK?N...LI6HT PUL8S HOUR. A & P SUPER MARKET 5 8 4 2 wU^UBMER6ep LATER CANT SAY 2. Looking tor a^good home “—Madame Sand?” 1NELL, that will be available Immedi­ 717 Main Street At Bisseil Street *1NRtddlE(OACH r- I'M WILP WAR MATERIALS "No! Just plain George Sand!” BRACE AdAifiST CAPTAIN EAST. ABOUT ately T " —n »e lady we met the other ArePTH

LANK LBUNAKU 8590 ■'M ' ■UCILBY FINN Pagfl One ICMO r OH, THffy KNOW AM. By Sue Burnett By Mrs. Anne Oubot' working, amounts ot motarlola ABOUT IT, ffHCKEYl PHIL, A standby in every wardrobe— It ia ons ot the loveliest de­ specified, send IS ceata in coin, c a ll e d ’EM A U UP the feminine HtUe firi’ looF en­ signs you've ever s4en for em­ plus 1 cent postage, your ngms. AFTER HE MADE THE dears a pinafore to everyone. Use broidering on pillow-case tubing, address and the pattern number RAID-AND THE REPORTERS. bright checks or pollu^ dotted cot- on a guest hed sheet, on guest to Anne Cabot, The'* Manchester WERE AT THE JAIL WHEN tons. towels or on the aide of a white Evening Herald, 1150 Sixth Aven­ HE COLLAPSED! Pattern No. 8580 ia designed for organdie or pale .green tea ?«■ ue..New York 19, N. Y. m il sixes 10, 12. 14, Ifc 18 and 20. Size luncheon cloth. Each straw­ Mittens, socks, , warm sweaters, 12, with sleeves^ requires S 5-8 berry la one inch in sime and la eosy-to-make handbags, ',hata, yoida of 35 or 39-incb materioL done In red oilk or cotton flosa warm ho use boots, crocheted muff For this pattern, oend 20 cento. thread—one and one*baU Inch designs for dUldren, mid-winter In cednA your name, oddreso, sloe leaves gre to be outlined in green fascinators and hug-me-Ught de­ wV thg-.'A.v,’' ?• desired, and the pattern number to tiiTMiyti—qtrawberry blossoms ore signs are among the practical Sue Bimett, The Manchester Her­ <•1 to be done In white—centers and up-to-tbe-mlhuta inspiratloaa for Sigma Cmmf***» BJIES A I ald, 1150 Sixth avenue. New York the home knitters and crochstors. i » , N. Y. buda ore In palest yellow. A su­ Araarievt flams-fhrswer mouitad Send for your copy, of the new perb g ift! Find them and dozena of doUjr and eo tank to actloo agelnst OormoB BACK ^ home decoration Ideas In the Win­ teMaeatleaa akag the Naxla* wHt> Spring Issue o f Fashion—Just off To obtain complete transfers j :rwiu.i»»3s 5$iehj<.x the press. Book full of smart, up- for 3 Strawberry'Deslgrm (Pat- ter Issue of the Anns Cabot Al­ *m frontier. War Bonds bUy these WHY MOrTMgeS (SET GRAY tskn Na fiSt3) oolor ohirt for bum. Prtoe amts. effective victory-makers. Buy more , * r . to-the-minute otylea. IS eanto. t t X Tsm sry Btfummigt ’ ■ 1 ■ , ’■VK m4\v '