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Cltnchy pastor of Center church, whatever the reasons, there wem taffen by someone on the calling Privata^^WilUam A. , 25, Hartford, \ will be the gueat 46 Let Blood 40 people who hn ^ made appoint­ liaL x : -f Range an7*Fu5: Of 89 Chatter Oak street, who is Free America speaker. ments for donations who did not About Town with the U. 8,->rmy Engineers, appear and dW not cancel. This la back in BnidWat from North meant that the amount of bipod - Roofing—Asbestos OIL Africa where he saW a^lon al­ From Bigotry Bank Down collected felt''abort o< the quota, TICKET PI ; Corpma' Robert BI. ConnoM, most from the beginning of the To Give Lecture while there were plenty of names 3lhe U. S. Marine!, fc»» returned to North African campaign. He on the reserve Hat of people who Siding and Rock MI Xherry Point, N. 0„ after a fur* will help train other Engineers ih Had Made Appointments would have been glad to fill In, had Meter printrlimonnt of / ' 3oue:h of a few daya apent with hia preparation for the Invasion. He Preacher al Lenten In­ Tonight at the Y the committee known that there Wool Insulation MANCHESTER, CONN., T U E ^A Y , MARCH 21, 1944 pother. Mra. Catherine Connoraof But Failed to Appuar was in the action at El Guettar, stitute Makes Plea for were -to be vacancies; people wno Expert workmanship. All work livery o o ^o r slip for: , iledar atreet/ Sedjamane Valley, Kaaserlne Pass, bad been turned down because the Dr. Alan Overatrebt, professor On Friday. gnaranteed. Reasonable Frieea. protfeCloB. *- Maknassy and BIzerte, Church Unity. appointment schedule was filled. No obUgatlon for an estimata. A Myatlc Review, Womah’a Bene- in International 'Relations at Wes­ Last Friday, about 1 p. m.. word On the other hand, Plant J In Write. ‘MerrUl’s Marauders* O dss Burma Stream ilt Aaaoclatlon, will meet tomor- The evening group of Red Cross The Rev. Charles A. Hutchinson leyan University w*li speak on Auckland had a perfect acore. Al­ T . Wood Co, JTow evening In Odd FeUows’ Hall. was telephoned to TTie Herald though several who bad originally good turnout la hoped for aa surgical dressings workers will speaking before a large congrega­ "Chins. Today and Tomorrow.” to­ SlBlssenSL TeL4496 Strike meet tonight at 7:30 in thr Pro­ tion at the Lenten Evening Insti­ night at the Y. This will be the from the Red Crosa Blood Bank Mgned up could not, keep their ap­ Burton Insulatit^^Coi^ Nazi and Rnniania] .;meparation8 must be made for the duction room at Center church. All unit at St. Mary’s church, that pointments, they found substitutes ISO Oxford St. m aptitB /9Work of the Guarda at the coming women interested are Invited to tute of the North and South Meth­ last lecture, in the series of six Just so'that thelA were as many donors ,/jptate convention. A social time odist churches last evening at the presented. everything was going smoothly Phone Hertford St-MIfl rwlth refreshments anil follow the Join the group tonight or any Mon­ and the day promised to be highly from the plant as were scheduled. Read ^ e^ ■ a ld Advs. At Rocket Co^t; l^taslness session. day evening. The daytime sessions North Methodist church presented Dr. Overstreet is a brilliant successful, and tha- Information Appointments are being made will be held as u.suai from 1C a. m. the .platform for a '‘Christian speaker who has a splendid back­ appeared In the paper. However, now for the April visit of the mo­ The Booster Club of the North to 4:30 p. m. Wednesday, at Amer­ ground for hia topic since he haS bile unit, oh the 21at. The commit­ s in Hungary; America." Mr. Huichinson,'minis­ during thi afternoon the picture ican Le^on Hall on Leonard street traveled and lived In China within tee appeals to all those who make Methodist church will meet this and newcomers will be heartily ter of the Methodist church Dan­ a period up to the outbreak of the changed very decidedly, and what Little Resistam .evening at 8 o’clock at the par- ielson, and member of the Connec­ had seemed to be a very'satisfac­ appointments to realize the im­ welcome. Each worker is request­ war. He has been on a Committee portance of keeping the appoint­ ^uaige on Heiuy street. ed to wear a clean wash dress or I ticut Legislature urged that a of faculty In Wesleyan which, has tory day proved very disappoint­ coverall apron and a scarf that Christian America will . be an developed, a new course on world ing. ment,. finding a substitute or can­ ^ Essentials Second Heavy Attack / Beaman, Second Class, George will completely cover the hair. America free from want. Second relationship. Dr. Ov-irstr*et la the Perhaps It was the rain; but. celling In time for the time to be 38 Escort EUiott, 10 Hathaway Lane, Also. National Headquarters has it will be an America free from son of Prof. Harry Oyprstreet, On Sector in Three ^ Will complete his basic training asked that no nail polish be used, racial antagonisms. Third it will who is a writer and lecturer, and For Your Home---- Days; Take Advan­ * t the Naval Training Station, and very little powder and lip­ be an America (tee from religious he alsb has a mother ai^d brother Vessels Go /^m pson, N. Y., tomorrow and stick. bigotry. Mr. Hutchinson quoted who are lecturing on similar top­ tage of Overcast to 100,000 Occupying Na­ Will be granted leave. Archbishop Spellman of the Ro­ ics. This family background has tion Against Grow-1 Miss Phyllis Rogers, daughter of man Catholic chiu-ch who recently given him a wealth of knowledge Thwart Anti-Aircraft To Britain Germans Regain I ^am an, , Second Class, Albert Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Rogers of issued a plea for religrious tol and his research studies in Asiatic ing Threat of Rns-j Garrison, of 57 Alton street. Will 500 East Center street', is at home crance and then asserted that "we civilization adds to the vast STORM ' INDOWS Opposition Today. ,’Complete his basic training at the with her parents enjoying the cannot get along in this country amount of information which will sian Armies Bare 1001 ^ a v a i Training Station, Camp spring vacation from House in the without a aplrltual oneneaa." make his talk a most ihtereating /. London; March 21\;—(iPy— Knox Reports Delivery Jto p ao n , N. Y., tomorrow and Real Church Unity y Cassino’s Hotel Miles from BordeY^I Pines, Norton, Mass. Continuing the elaboration of one. Britain-based American Lib­ Of Aircraft Carriers Wttf be granted leave. There^will be a fine opportunity Of Expanded King­ Legionnaires are reminded that the platform Mr, Hutchinson as for (questions at <;he close ol Dr. We W ill Start jpiushing erators heavily bombarded Under Lend • Lease > Beamui, Second Class, Robert a pot-luck supper will be served at aerted that a Christian America Ovefatreet’s talk, which will begin STORM Nazi Defenses in South­ would be one that would present the Pas-de-Calais ‘‘rocket dom; Imredi Form­ ,'J. Clifford, of 247 West Center the Lieglon Home on Leonard at 8:15 p. m. coast” area across the chan­ Program; 50 ^ Left* western Pdrt and in Three Balkan “ <^street, has ^mpleted preliminary street at 6:30 tonight. The pot- a convincing and positive demon­ ing New Government- 'X S T training at the Amphibious luck dishes are being provided by stration of Church unity. And be­ The Main Pipes Of Our nel today. It was the second yond this it would be a land free Washington, March 2 1 . (P)— Hills Behind Town ^Training Base, Camp Bradfwd, members of the Lef^on Ainciliary< heavy attack on that sector Nations Face London, March 21.—(ff)—'•j Norfolk, Virginia, and has been from Ignorance. FOR TOP VALUE • INSULATION in three days. The Liberator Secretary of the Navy Knox an­ Are Sti0ened Today. J. J. Fallon, assistant superin­ Finally he asserted that a ChrlS' Upwards of 100,000 and Ru-^. Assigned to the crew of an LST tlan America will take a lead In IN A NEW HOME System North of thV force, apparently not large, nounced today that 38 escort air­ Yor active duty,. tendent of the New York, New Ha­ Civil Rule End msnian troops were reported*^ ven and Hartford railroad, will be the formation of a world commun' took advantage of a solid overcast craft carriers built in the United With the Fifth Army at the guest speaker at the dinne%, Ity based on the fact of the world's See the Ones Being Built By to thwart anti-aircraft opposition States have been delivered to Great Casaino, March 21.—(A*)-— occupying Hungary today, ; Seaman First Class Reynolds oneness pollUcaliy, And economi­ Note It the Time to Order Them that had been heavy last Satur­ iPopoff arrived home yesterday af- meeting ‘ of the Rotary Club to­ Railroad Tracks. Britain under the lend-lense pro­ German troops fought their against the growing threat of < morrow evening at 6:30 at the cally. He concluded by calling for day, and the first bombers back Full German Military Russian Annies a bare 100 •temoon for a five-day furlough. a faith in this kind of an America GREENBROOKE today reported little ground fire gram. » I way back into the wrecked He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Y. M. C. A. His topic will be “Rail' . American Infantry forces under Brig. Gen. Frdnk Merrill, known a8/*‘Merriir« Marauders,"''cross a Occupation of Ruman­ miles from the borders of the ; mad Operations." even though It's ultimate realiza­ HOMES, INC. and no Nazi fighters. "This fleet of 38 carriers'will be stream in northern Burma as they advance against r^ e a tin g Japanese troops. Continental hotel today. Ene­ S. Popoff of 423 Lydall street and tion would come in tlays that lie in Tuesday, March 21 "It was the kind of mission you a part of the anti-submarine fleet expanded Balkan kingdom. > since he completed his training at On Walker Street my defenses in the south­ ia, Bulgaria, Hungary the Newport Naval Training sta­ All groups of the South Method­ far distant future. stand around and dream about," of the Allied Natlopp," Knox said western part of Cassino and Some scattered fighting- ist W. 8. C. S. will meet tonight The aeaalon, next Sunday eve­ A said Ueut. Fiord George, 389 at a news conference. Also Ends Peace Hopes sprung from the occupation but- tion has been stationed at Trinl- ning will be the final meeting of For further Information caU at Roosevelt street, Pomona, Caflf., in the hills behind stiffened, Wad. at 7:45 at the churen. Members of Alexander Jarvla Co. office on The W. G.^eimey Co. TTie escort carriers, of approxi­ there was nothing to suggest any^ the Lenten Instltut*! and will be . pilot of “Ford’s, Folly,” who fln- as Lieut. Gen. Richard Heid- serious, dlfflcultiea for HiUer. the study group will have charge Center atreet or at 20 Alexander The Manchester mately 10.000 tons displacement Subs Destroy 15 Jap Vessels; Washington, March 21—(>P) — ^ Paughters of Uberty No. 128, of the devotions. George F. Dough­ held in South church. Dr. Russell Dial, Lumber, Masons’ Supplies, Paint Hshed his tour of operations. each, have been one of the most rich, copimander of the First Ger­ Top-flight Hungarian leaders in- ' atreet. 'vThls was the 19th assault by U. Diplomatic officials here predicted 1UI.O.A. will meet tomorrow eve­ erty of the high school faculty will Pbonee: 4113 or 7378 potent weapons against the Ger­ man Parachute Troop division, eluding the regent, AdffiiralTIicli- : ning at eight o’clock In Orange speak on Cuba. Mrs Garfield Kee­ Water Company 336 No. Main St. Tel. 4148 Manchester S. hieavy bombers on that mystery man submarines in the Atlan­ tried to make good his boast, that today that full German military olas Horthy: and foreign mini*-, ball. A social will follow the ney will play piano numbers anr* region since the day before Chrlati tic. Communications Center Taken he would- throw the Allies out of occupation of the Balkans will end ters and possibly Premier Nietao-! meeting li^ charge o< the March the Stanley group will serve /a EXPERT mas. 50 With Ameritran Fleet C^aaalno. independent civil government in las Kallay were believed virtual^ ! aocial committee. hostesses. . ' Strike Explosive Works Knox pointed out that with the Oo Bock to Old TgUr kidnaped in Germany, whencq^l RADIO SERVICE RA..F. heavy bombers ^ in small gUt of 38 of the deadly little craft Brings to 642 Totid Newr Zealanders' lirimediateiy Ruinania, Bulgaria and Hungary. th^y had- been, .aummonsd-to— force struck the Angouleme explo­ to the British, 80 remain In opera­ Strong ja^ Force Stream went back to their old" task of try­ Along with this will go the long ceive peremptory demands for all- CALL H. MEADE sive works in southern France tion with the United States fleet. tinuing Drive Toward) Target of Huhts; ing to knock the Rrirmans out of cherished Allied hopes that one ot but military assistance. last night In a\rontinuing noctur­ He said that the carriers were British Sink Seven the Continental. ' more ot the satellite states would Bela Imredi, former premier^ Flnehiint office rirb , Mrs. Doris Keefe, Mrs. Doro­ Phone 2-0898 nal campaign ^aim it specialized delivered by the Navy to England India from Crossing Pushes Down German tr o o ^ apparently, mov- make peace before Nazi dlviatons and foreign minister and a Hun-; thy Foley Keney, Mrs. Mary Nackowski, suKKcst that enemy factories, while Mosquito without their complement of Of Chindwin River, And Damage Three. ed back into the hotel in the dark­ overran them. garlan Nazi, was reported estab-J planes bombed western Germany planes and that he was not person­ ness of je'arly morning. . and This prediction, made as. Ger­ llsbing a government. He was j you plan meals with Eilaabeth Woody, of McCall s Majja* for the 11th straight u>ght. ally acquainted with how and when man occupation troops marched said to have convoked Parliament zine, and urge you to save time by buying your staple Mt. Vesuvius brought' in riiore reinforceroenta to EE 1H3 Linen German resistance wa? negligi­ the planes were obtained. New Delhi, March 21.^—(/P) Washington, March 21.— block the passage through the into Hungary amid reports that a tor tomorrow at which time -he; groceries on. Tuesday and Wednesday. Here are some For ble and not a plane Was lost. similar fate awaits Rumania and was expected to assume Horthy'a) Like all other lend leased ships, —Allied troops ha^e cap-1 ------(/P) — American submarines southwestern corner of the town. of the staple items advertised in March McCall’s . . . Fire Insurance Angouleme is 60 miles uOrtheast he said, title to the carriers re­ ’The Germans also aeemM to be Bulgania, was based on the causes powers. • MOTOR TUNE-UP lured the import^t commu- Pulse-Like as op^i'oting in Pacific whlcli led to; Hitler’s new militar­ buy them at F ^ h u rst. of Bordeaux. ' mains with the United States and filtering troops from the monas- The Russian columns in old P<^ , On Your It waa the second blow against nications center Sumpra-; V u rwn . * i have destroyed another 15 .teriy atop Mt. Cassino down into ist expansion in southeastern Eu­ land were nearest war weary Hun-' SCOTT TISSUE PARSON’S AMMONIA • W’HEEL ALIGNMENT ^an explosive works in threq (Continued on Page Four) bum in north^st Burma but, Ciacn thrust Appar- Japanese ships bringing to the hill positions which-they were rope. gary. nights. Six-ton "factory bust-' a strong Japanese force is ently Comes With New i 642 the number of enemy defending so stubbornly. ^ Two Causes Advanced Red troops at Tamopol wefe 100 1 WESSON OIL s BON AMI FURNITURE • BRAKES era" were dumped on a plant at Two causes were advanced. One miles from Transylvania, the prov- A OLD ENGLISH SCRATCH REMOVING POLISH Bergerac in the same area Sat­ continuinjr^ to drive towai-d Belch from Volcano. is the steady Russian Army drive Ince amputated from Rumanlai - * CREAM OF WHEAT GREEN GIANT PEAS And Personal EfTects. • VALVE GRINDING urday night. India from its crossing of the Grim Struggle into Rumania which confronts the with German connlvanca. R ed' Finns Affirm German high command with a troops in the old Rumanian prov­ We can protect yon for as low Other objectives hit in this spe­ Chipdwin river, Southeast By Edward Kennedy the Navy announcfed .today. 1 / •Tkr*e rimpr whhn attf; gradnally add simp, i cialized campaign have been the A ^ headquarters announced fo- (In London, the British Admiral­ Continues in Cassino military ertaia in that part of the ince of Bessarabia were ISO as 84-50 per fl,000 for 8 years* • OVERHAULING Oh the Slopes of Mt. Vesuvius, Allied Headquartes, Naples, Russian battlefront. The other is miles from the Carpatho-Ukraine' Jt«/rigflralor CooJUas bratM^ conatandy. until frosting tlmfc Mlchilin rubber factory at Cler­ Peace Desire;' ^ y . Gurka and Kachln native ty earlier had a(inouriced that Itolto toape. Add vanilla extract. mont-Ferrand,'bombed March 16. troops, operating with the ' Chi- March" 21'.^— —The great, hiss­ British submarines had sunk sev­ March 21 — C/P) — New Zealand Hitler’s fear that at the crucial teriitoi-y' which Hungary wrested cap ahertening Itohm a u n gb to f il and fintt 2 Let me call at yonr home and Quick Service a bearing factory in southern nese-Amerlcan forces under Lieut. ing stream of lava flowing down en Japanese shlps^ and damaged troops of the Fifth Army have moment of the campaign for the froih Czechoslovakia. Others ad- cap fugu r hpam.- explain details or France -was struck March 10 and Gen. Joseph W. Stilwell, took three in Far Eaatom waters. wiped out part of the remaining Balkans, now beginning, one or vancing on Lwow were within 125 3 tsUapocoi beaten egg IfpsiM t Otraa Piult «r Tomato; Reject Offelr Mt. Vesuvius moved ptilse-likb, German fortifications on the west­ more of bis strategic neighbors miles. Telephone 8440 or 59il8 Expert Workruanship a precision instrument ^ plant at Sumprabum and reoccupied Pln- Wipe Out AU of Convoy 1 cop Bsur Aiiolfatt hwlt. Hengelo, Holland, hit by Mosquito sau Ga to the southeast. SumprS' each thrust of the huge molttjn ern edge of Cassino but the Nazis would aurrender to the Allies. A German Foreign Office apokea^' V4 tcaspooa baking aeda Htota Pot kwirh gtipffniit salad bum is in the upper Mali Kha val-. mass apparently coming wlih (In addition, Gen. Uouglaq. Mac- have ^ en reinforced and a grim The spread of German military Vi teaspoon aalt widi niain btai mumns. bombers by daylight Saturday. Arthur reported that American Arthur A. Knofla Attack Mllitar}' Targets Declaration All w Ex­ ley about 70 miles from the bor­ each new belch from the interi^ir struggle continues, Allied head­ control in the Balkans waa not en­ (Continued on Page Eight) Cream together shortening and der of China’s Yunnan province. of the volcsLiio. fliers wiped out aU five ships on quarters announced today. tirely unexpected here. Reports sugar; add egg; bat. Sift togetha WIDNISDAY **The Fnmltnre Fire American Flying Fortresses and a Nipponese convoy Sunday near that it was under way occasioned ^ Insarance Man** M A N C R f;^ E R Uberators, described by a U. S. tinguishes llopm ^ of Twists South to Myltkyina But even between these surges, Many more German prisoners flour, soda and salt; add. Mix flaufla^M^I ^^o4aluaa a^s^l ^^rar the torrid gluey mass pushes slow­ Wewaki New Guinea.) were taken. little surprise although some dia- well. Divide dough in thirds. Sllaad Baoti 878 MAIN STREET Strategic Air Forces announce­ Further / Negotiktions The Mali Kha river baa a nar­ The'sinkings reported in a com­ apooihtment was evident. MOTOR SA U I^ INC. ment as in "medium sized" force. row valley that twiata south to ly ahead, destroying everything in "Fierce fighting continued (or Lemoa—^Add Waapbaa kssHi Cabbage and Apple Salad Office Open Dally ita path. munique released by Secretary of Rumania and Bulgaria gt vari­ sooKt to •Cruamy Mae Faddlag and Thars. Evening 7 to 8 P. M. West Center St. 1 ^4 1 3 4 On Ri|s^ian Proposals. Myltkyina, also the objective of the Navy Knox at a news confer­ the fifth day for poaseMion of Cas­ ous times In recent months have Flashes! (Continued on Page Eight) the Ghiiiese-Americafa forces who It destroys like a bomb-explo­ sino and vicinity without a ■ de­ Cocoaflpfca MH 1 btleapoBB wHh e barry Sanaa sion in slow motion. ence'include two tankers, of vital put forth informal and unofficial (Late BoUetlns of the (iP) Wire) mcBA % lesipooo nBtmefc W tea- Stocknolm, March 23— —^The threw the Japanese out of the importance in moving fuel to keep cision,” a headquarters officer peace feelers. These gave rise to ^ rM n tr lUeu PwMlng m M Uukawng valley just west, and - 1 have neverf seen ‘ any maii- said. “ Within the rjiins of the spoon clova MM tabtespoon Finnkrii government affirmed to­ the Japanese bases in operation. the belief here and in London that Blizzard Strikes RocldM water; add to Charry Suncu day its continued desire for peace yaterday announces the captiue niade device of destruction In a Also sunk ■ were two transports town the enemy succeeded In those countries woul.J desert Ger­ Peanut-Orange — Mb* V4 «*P Votes to ]Lift with Soviet Russia but declared ot Jambu Bum and the northern war area so impressively terrify­ and H freighters, the Navy secre­ bringing up reinforcements Sun­ many aa soon as they had any Denver, March 21 — (J>) — A pcanet butter. taUespoon grated 6 lablespoona riot end of the Mogaung river valley ing as this lava, and panic has day night and mopping up has spring blizzard atrucx the Rockies orange rind and 1 teaspoon mSk; 2 oipa milk firmly that it could not accept the tary reported. hope of avoiding the fate of Italy Vx cup angar HALE'S SELF SERVE armistice terms dictated by the which also debouches at Myit- seized mkny Italians already sore­ The text of Coniniunique No. been slow.’’, in becoming an active War theater. today with a fury unrqualM this ■dd to V^. % teaspoon saU Curb on Rank Kremlin. kyina. ly tired by the war. 512: Still Holding Out In .4rea Advantages and Di-advahtagea year, tangling wartime transpor­ Mix odh poctiea well; on / 18” All White Start^s^ The slowness of this powerf'Jl Although two tanks which the tation and leaving from eig|it fil^tly floured boasd, shape into 1 egg, separated The Original In New England! TTie declaration, embodied in a The Southeastern Asia com­ "Pacific and Far East: , From t’le Angio-American-Rus- % teaspoon vanilla extract long communique giving the mand headquarters communique destructive river makes it aU the “ 1. United State.s submarines Germans had placed In tlia lobby sion point of vl*w the developing inches to two feet at snow over a. aoUa 2* in diameter; wrap each more fearful.' of the Continental hotel w-ere wide area. The atocni. the aeooad \ ] foM in waxed paper. Chill nvat- 1 teaspoon coenslarch Finns’ version of their attempts to gave few details on- the oouble- have reported the sinking of 15 situation has Hoire advantages and 2 lablespoens sugar Senate Military Commit­ H’ay Bridge Destroyed knocked out and ISO prisoners some disadvantages. within four days, extended over nigfat. SUoe thin: place on greased Part Linen Toweliiig get out of the war, all but extin­ pronged Japanese offensive in the vessels in operations against the Colorado, Wyoming northem baldng sheet; bake in bot nven. 2 tablapoans ii^ t eon airap AND HEALTH MARKET tee to Act on Pro­ guished hopes of further peace upper Chindwin area arid the Chin Like the way it destroyed a enemy In-these waters as follows; taken there, the Germans^" still Militarily, the Gciniana are com­ scaspoon cinnamon For Dish Towels were holding out in that area. piled to tie up in occupational and Kansas and western Nebraska. •40(f^, 10-12 mimita. M^ca 40. negotiations between Helsinki and Hills sector, roughly 150 miles bridge- tha finger-like, . amaU "One large transport. One med­ Winds up to SO miles on hour plied Needcdi Breed dr Cereal: Another }/i No. 2 can (lya capaV ^ For Embroidered Towels motions of Generals. Moscow, for the Russians, the bul- southwest,, but said that north of atreama of lava which 'came first ium transport. One large tanker. 'The Germans also clung firmly policing duties a considerably soar red pitted chetiia ^ larger number of divisions than up drifts which closed, roads In Fruit., For Dresser Scarfs. Tlddim, on che Chin nills front. Al­ ripped the span from its moor­ Nine 'medium freighters. 7\vo central Wyoming and slowed traf­ Blntr For breakfast—cereal stuffed Maraschino cbenia ^ Washihglton, March 21. ^ (/P)— (Continued on Page Four) lied forces repulsed two. Japanese ings, then thicker streams swept small freighters. One '\medium (Continued on Page Four) they had heretofore employed. Wash rice in cold nmning watgr For Table Runneiis and This -additional strain inevitably fic to a crawl in moat parte of Col­ baked ap|da. until aratet it dear; drain. Corn- TUBiDAY 5PBCIALS .The Sehat^ Military committee attempts to advarce. * One effort upon It, first crushing it to bits tanker. ------orado. Place Mats was. an attack In fOrpe, and the and then covering Jt. ‘These actions have not been affects their [-reparatiuna to meet * • • — TUISDAY bine aritfa milk, (A cap vtn i and yot^ 14 ta 4 today to lift the lid . aalt Covier; cook over ooiling second was an attempt at infil­ 'As we stood In the main street announced In ar.y previous Navy the Anglo-American Invasion in Omalaf Rflad WHb it elampM last October on perma­ tration of Allied lines ' the west, combat the Russians in To Decide Chargea Arainst Law water 1 boor, or until rice it ten­ Junket Officers of San Sebastiano, we saw . the department commu.'iiqqc.’’ 1 Coastal Belt . New Haven, March Crtamad Ctileiaa der. Bar egg yodc; ndd tke mix­ nent ram promotions for Army West of the Chindwin river mass piling up behind a four-story 8ub Loasea (olal 22 i the northeast and grapple with Al­ (where the'Japanote were previ­ lied Armies in Italy. Judge Robert L. Munger today In ture. Cook' over brX arater 2 45x72 Cannon “Nantu^et” genei buUding of stone and stucco. ' Knox, in announcing the bag of Su|ierlor court ordered the grand, Mliad Grata Salad minuta. Add vanilla extract Pkgs. ously reported crossing between Black streams poured around botli 15 ships, referred lo sinkings of Under Curbs To the extent that the Gri-man Gingerbread witb Rennet Dessert 3 27c IVh^ there remained doubt that Probleni Now Homalin and Timanlhi) the “gen­ war machine is- ihus burdened. Al­ jury to convene Thutaday, March egg whita stiff; fold in. any nlvancement would be ap­ sides of the structure,_ «md we American submarines by the Jap­ SO at the count) cuurthuuae here *Raffy Boiled Frotling Combine cornstaidt 2 tabien eral westward movement of the could see cracks appear a's the anese ahd said it is "inevitable that lied and especially Russian diplo­ proved for Ueut. Gen. George S. enemy has contiriued." One of macy may claim crcdit for having at 10:30 a. m/Tu detennlne what- sugar, com sirup and cipriamrxt. Burt Olney ^ ~ pressure on the rear of it in­ practice makes them more perfect Non-Residents Banned chargea. If any are to be placbd •riuBr BoOed rrotOng Drain chetria, adding, Crib Sheets Fauon and Brehen Somervell, thb Complete Revi^mping of their columns was engaged on creased.. in combatting aubm.arines.’’ Arher- contributed to thr political stabil­ cogimittee agreed to set up six ity which forced Hillei into the againat Walter WKJiain Law, 40. cornstarch mixture. Cpw slowly, Monday by Allied Mips, Then the whole building, unable Ican submai tne lo.'iac.s since the From 10-Mile Deep ■ iVi cups sugar / stirring oonstantty, nstil thickened. Cans Limited quantity—while they C Y Dmmittees to consider these Persdpnel Standards fighting continues, headquarters Balkans. torfiier auiierlntemtiuri o( the iuce hd 12 other pending nominations. to' withstand the pf'esaure,. came war started now total 22, all but On the other hard, since effec- Woohvorth huliiling here. Law, 1 / 2 tup water ,/ Add cherria; onit Boor diary last. Will wear for years. Largo Will Be Undeftaiken. announced. down before our eyes. three of Which have been lost in Sector in England. l>/j lospcons vinegad mixture into iridrvidual serving size. Acting Chairman Thomas (D., ITie headquarters report also tive German military control dim' New Haven toller Miy, has ebn- 3 egg whites dishes. T (^ ^ ith rice mixture. Jtah) said the committee tabled a Over Vesuvius hangs a blackish Pacific waters. fesaed to the alaying and crema­ pall, and dust raised by the lava Asked about a BriUsh Admiral­ London, March 21— (jP) — In Few grains salt Garnish wi}lf maraschino cherries. No. S Can ' Proposed resolution by Senators Washington, March 21.—(J>)— (Continued on. Fage-Eight) (Continued on Page Four) tion of Rose M. Bnuicato. 28, 1 teaspoon vanilla extract Serva 4. No PtdntsI Truman (D., Mo.), KUgore (D., W. A complete revamping of person­ overhangs the Naples area like a ty announcement of sinkings- of preparation for" the forthcoming newspaper woman .who dlsapixtar- Boil together sugar, water and Neededf Ctnis Fniit or Tomato; Va.) and WaUgren (D.. Waah.) nel standards In the Navy, with gray cloud. But up close the lava ships in Japane.se waters, he said invasion of western Europe, the ed the night of iaat July 5. Jiid"o vinegar to 238*F. (or until simp Greew^ Yellow VegeHbte. Soy Beans Can which would have banned for the an aye toward the needs of the glvea forth red, blqe and violet British have banned nonrresidents .Mungcr’a order was taken at the spins long thread when dropped Hipfi For lunch — gn ^n iit and. duration of the war any advance post-war .fleet, will be undertaken flames, and green and-, yellow (Continued on Page Four) from a 10-mlle deep belt expend­ Soviets Smash request of Slaie’s A'ltoriieji from tip of ^>oon). Beat egg in permanent ranking for officers soon in Congress. Bus Plunge smoke. ; ing along more than 7()0 miles of luim S. I'llnian.'t-oriihcr JiUiic- '. Aunt Jemima above colonel. Only Senator Jolin-' ' ’The „ House Naval oommittee— Two Vlllagee Deetroyed Treasury Balance England’s - southern gnd eastern Corrigan has not released Ms finu- FOR THESE MENUS YOU WILL NEED: • ton —iff*)—A fsarteenUi^body waa ter capturing the' highway leading recovered and • tentaUve llait All persona in the area over 16. 000 bodies a day. (las chambera Sp'2cial on old fashioned Louisiana Cane Syrup, Real Value I tions to elevato five officers, mclud- years old will be required to carry westward from Sorokl in Bess­ were said to have been attached to 49c jar. CaUforala Ing Lieut. Gen. George S. Patton. of seven missing petSMW was Casualty Deaths Seen ideiTtlfication • papers and persons arabia and smashing two Ruman­ Jr„ and Brehon Somervell to the established today oa police ian divisions hurled into the gap the crematoria. (Medium) m il II III ■ unable to explain their presence • • 4 . .Honey Bptter now ini > permanent rank of major general and Red Cross'workers sought in, the Nazi defenses, front. dis­ 49c there will be subject to a fine of Enters Innocent Plea Oranges and nine others to brigadier gen­ to leam the death toll In the Spriiigfleld, Mass., March 31— • Service command, told the doctors 8400 and three months imprison­ patches said today. Bed Pillows eral have been pending before the plunge of a boa Into the Fna- OP)—A sharp reduction in. the that wounds suffered in the pres- (Moscow considers the' Prut Boston, March 31— In Tuesday Pinehurst Meat Dept. ment. B.inoculars and telescopes an aver-tazed conrtroom. Jolm eommittee since last Oct. 1. •alc ri^er. death toll among bgttJe casualties ent.war are more eevere because wpll bs banned. river the' current Rumanian* bor­ 50% Curled Duck Feathers Objections have been voiced to in this war Im predicted by MaJ of the "use of hlgner explosives der. The Russians to "?940 took “Unwy " WUaoB, 38. Boatop trpek, Will Feature: 50% Curled Chicken Feathers + Boardman Bosworth of the U. S. Besides keeping snoopers out' e( driver, pleaded Innocent today to • ' Another Shipment 81x99 both the Patton and Somervills Passaic. N. J., Mart;h 21—(O— and the great number ef land oyer I Bessarabian ■ areas which Army Medical Cor|)e. the coastal area opposite the Low duuige of murder In the NevMtoer,, PORK CHOPS—-6 P oints...... k 1 ... lb. .39c nominations and several • commit­ The toll of knowp dead stood at mines.” Countries and Frmice, the order previously had been part Ru­ HEALTH MARKET tee members said they apparently They*fe Giving IS today in the .plunge of an In- He told the New England war He said that surgeona at th» mania.) 194^ burning-elaying ci Sfl-yeag-’ RIB ROAST OF PORK--3 Points ...... lb. 32c Covered with heavy session of the American College of also wilt-have the effect of clear­ old Mra. Catherine McGlnley end , Slices of Ready'To Serve Haip. had not been resolved. Patton was terurban bus frim an Ice-covered front were concerncu chiefly with ing coaatal communications for , The Russians, who have swarm­ weight feather-proqf floral bridge into the 18-fopt-dcep chan­ Surgeona yeater-lay that evacua­ life saving Ireatmenta, leaving op­ ed. across the Dniester river into to being en ncceaaory after Also Soup Bones — Round Steak to Grind or Ham- involved in a aoldler-alai>ping inci­ T h e ir A l l nel of the Passaic river. tion of wounded bv planes ^i-as a erative repair work for base -hoa- military purposes. Best Cut .ticking in blue and ruse. ea. $ 2 * 4 9 dent In Sicily which haa not been To .Aaalst Invaslqa Arm.v Bessarabia on a Sl-mile front, fact to the -ecent blodgeo* kIDIa burk Steak at 29c pound and 6 Points. Special! A Hf ht weight sheet with Six pusengerii rescued from the big factor to. saving lives. pitals. have .been able to bring tanks and of Mrs: Alice Degnda forgotten and Somervell la opposed submerged vehicle and one rescue Bosworth added that effective May F i ^ Troi'lpa. Diseaaea Meanwhile, it waa^disclosed that a UtGe sizing and dressing. by some members who do not want civil defense units, - ineluding Al­ heavy artillery across, in strength Wlleon’e pleti was entered Pork.Chops worker were reported in good con­ use of blood pi.aama and sulfa Another ’speaker Dean Charles on perman pontoons captured in hours aftw he ' ' We have Just received a large shipment of all kinds i W GREEN STAMPS GIVEN WITH CASti SALES, However, you vrill get lota him in line to become chief of staff dition at hoepitals today. drugs and a grn'itsr amount of F. Branch* of the Boston Univer­ lied civilians and selected soldiers should there be any change in the from . the Armies ot Fighting Yampol, MaJ. Igor Agibalov . re­ poUee o* a tow which , pf .Tcll-O snd JeII-0 Pudding — Also My-T-Fine Desserts. of wear from this low What Have Police offioiala said there waa a battle tine surgical work alao was sity School of Medicine, informed p o rt^ in a field dispatch to the had expected might im*H status of Gen. George A. Mi strong poasiblltty that additional responsible tor a reduction in the the session that the United States France, Norway, Holland, Bel- Ab'o a limiltd supply of Coconut, priced sheet. FCG “BongUni^ Bfasm^ Xw*Jl ( consultant of tbs Army> First flictions. ( jt t* ^ ' ■

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• /, MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.,. TUESDAT, MARCH 21, 1944 MANCHESTER EVENING HERAL.D, MANCHESTl^K, CUNN., TCESHAY, MARCH 21, 1944 PAGE TWU ------" ^1 N insurmountable problems o f di­ lightning adjustments in living (if one type of military material Plan to Widen rect coSt and indirSOt damage and Sisters Repatriated' Meriden Goes that Meriden, hailed by McNutt as hnd more of another. B iif that 1st Time Ever! ^ Little Hope Lava Stream G rand Red Cirosis Is neither.desirablrutqr advissbli!. a towitv^Uiat waa "aolvihjg Its own will be the sole difference. • Any This leaves the selection M a new manpower problem hi the best- temporary pool of local unamploy- _ -i”i ,ocal lioys Rationing Data Road Rejected route as the-xproblem s U l con­ Back to Work democratic, tradition of this na­ m'ent should b«-'-and Will b « — O f Respite Pushes Down Arranged by Cov^try fronting us and one Uujr problem tion,” won the honor in the flrat quickly -absorbed in the tremend­ the Highway department has been place. • '\ ous overall Job of w sr produetion Furnished By / X ^ " ■" working for the past/ year and which still lies ahead.” Clearance In Bow iville Battle Cox SeM ^lusurmount* Rerounta Efforts Made' Fomooe one-half.” Men and* W-onien in Office of Price Administration Mt. Vesuvius Coventiy\Meith 21— (Special!<• on many occaaiops and on other The manpowe'r.. chieftain, re­ McNutt had especial pralae for More Than 15,000,000 the 4,.300 men and women of Regional Department of Information X- bn F'rldajO March 24, the Red program.s as well. '^^ counted how this city, ao Intent on able* Financial'' Prob­ W ai^ Plants SjiutYed Meriden --almost a tenth of the held • reunloa recently on Bou­ S5 Tremont Stiset, Boston, $, Msaanchiuetta. (C^tlnued from Page Oae) Cross will sponsqr a colossal rally . “^ Posters have bcer^\made in the the war prcxluctlon 'Job that its I^Pfe. Tommy Dannaher Taxpayer Must Esti­ population-now in the armed gainville, according tc Tomtny’a here. Alfred Wade^’^halrman o f i various schools by the 5, 6. 7 and lems Involved.^ T o '^Greater F.ffo ris. other employers voluntarily with­ KROEHLER Proposes/Probe forces, and for the women that letter. mate 1944 Income. sending up\tUinir* snd sulphurous the American Red Cross W ar Fund 8th graders ami these M il be on held all hiring for a week so that end Other Writea of Varloua Lo­ “ Recently I rah acroaa Frank Meals, >'»ta. Etc. through April 30. Book Three Air- comprise 54 per cent of the city's Y plane Stamp ! good ludetinitely A fumes. Drive, of Rockville Chapter,' of display and prizes of War'BUmapa Hartford, March 21.—(/P)— Meriden, March 21.-/(/Pi M eri­ a big ball bearihg plant cbuld labor force. Barrera' and had quite a reunion. Book Three brown stamps The collapse pf the four-story Of Discriminatiou LIVING ROOM SUrrES cal Marines He Met Washington, March 21. — and Z valid through March 20. new stamp becomes valid May 1.' which 'Coventry is an auxUiary,| given to the winners. Refreah- State Highway Commissioner Wil­ den- i^ n t back to work today, the stock up on available workers, "That certainly is the spirit of He in turn brought me over to aee building I watch^l^fall In San Se- ChaitmSn Doughton (D., N. C;> of Book Four iO-point red stamps. Gasoline wiil i>e the sjieaker for the eve-’ ments will be sold during the liam J. Ck>x aays widening the tackled its problems with such Main street,” he declared. ■ During the Invission. Andy Kravontka, Howie Wilaon baatiano -opened the way fo f the then and women in her busy war and Flrat Sergeant Cliambera—- the House Ways and Means com­ A8. B8. CS.'DS. E8, and K8, good In Northeast and .southeast 9-A hing nlng and there will be Washi^ton, March 21.—(/P>— vigor that absenteeism was heldjci pour • down the main Boston Post road through Fair- plants spurred to even greater ef­ all from Manchettcr. Bucikland through May 20 One-poirrt brown coupons good tor three gallons river to Other attractions for the eve­ following the concert. ■Rep. Clwe Boothe Luce (R-ConnI a minimum, labor turnover drastt- Manchester waa well represent- mittee said today that more than field county would present "insur­ forts by the honors bestowed on was aiso well represented by Bal- stgmpa good aa change through' through May 8. B-2, B-3, C-2 and street. ning will be a program sponsored It might be interesting to state has proposed In a resolution (H R- caiiy cut, child care centers es­ 15,000,000 of the 50,000.000 ta]|pay- that the Red Cross at the right them at the celebration designat­ tablished and adequate housing E\<’iir8ioii Boat I- edJ fi 'fbe Invasion of Bougainville dyga, who was busy passing out March 20; red tokens good Indefi- C-3 coupons good for five gallons American aoidlera were on oy the five schools in town, and mountable" financial problems and 476) /hat the House set up a ing this city as the nation^s "ideal and all of the boya of the Marine j rationed clgarettca /■ era will have to eatimate their 1944 nitely. everywhere. guard there , some o f the hun­ tap dancing by Dorothy and Wli- of the Orange Hall is almost com­ would be of no help in. relieving sevM-member special committee war community." provided- Fuel Oil dreds of doughboys who volunteer­ liam Gena. The Bradley E'ield pletely pointed. There is one Last night's tribute was not for Price , Corpa who participated in that i “All the ooya >ere in good income and pay a portion of the Prorested Foods traffic congestion. to investigate whether discrimina- The celebration begah. late yes­ Afiaiii Transport Period Four and Five coupons Band is ai.so engaged for the eve­ moie wing left to be filled in and Meriden alone. M cNiitt said, be­ L tough scrap ara well, according to shape. We spent An hour )—The ' ToMny Oannsher, son of Mr. and was quite S/feel.ng to be sitting ute, legislative respite. 10-point blue stamps A8. B8, C8, ter is a member of the band and 'ed services. the War Manpower commission D8. and E8 good th;cugh May 20. T h t tvocal War Price aad Ra­ Ifrom New -York slate to the New paying tribute to Main atrwt—to De W itt Clinton, for more than IttirTOmnaB Dannaher of 53 Blge- there with fellows I’o known when These estimates, a part of the is Ueut. Col. John A. Warner, is well known to Coventry resi­ solicitors come around, , you do The committee woul^ determiiie which picked _^MeHden ..for the One-point grten stamps good aa tioning Boaru le located In the L4a- former auperintendent of New H ^ e n county line, but Gov. Roy- the main streets of all Ahiorica. two decade.s a Hudson river day JOfVP I____ we were^in short pants. Aiso, 1 pay-aa-you-go aystem, must be dents having played at the Grange your feb^^to help fill up tivp cross. whether military organizationa are honor and other notables. ' , met DaVe Wilson and Qon Ven- change through March 20; blue coin BChool opposite the post of­ York state police and son-in-law mon^, E. Baldwin recently Fpr in the. very real hneaning of line excursion boat, ia off to the ^ la going along O.K, filed by all persona who expect this violating a provision of the Selec­ “ Hard Bloody Fighting” Ahead nard a couple of weeks ago and tokens good Indefinitely fice. Office nours are as follows; of Former Gov. Alfred E. Smith. Comnuosioner Cox, before g. the word, Mericien is Main street." wars ag.iin as a troop transport. la our aecOoft V of **0 Pacific,” year to have; fice in Naples, rushed out supplies tive Service act against racial dis­ they were fine. It was a thrill kugar Monday, 10 a. m. to 4:30 p. m.; He Is AMG'a director of public ahead vri;h such planis, to nudy It continued throughout the ever Th> story of war wrought The 320-fpot vessel haa been writes Tom. “ WO-had quite a time (1) Income of more than $2,700, as requests came from the scenej,. Soviets Siiiush crimination; whether peraoiinel nlng and came to a climax at 11:30 meeting them and hearing about Book Four Stamp 30 valid in­ Fuesday, 2 p. m. to 0:15 p. m.; safety for Naples province. the adviaohUity of adding/extra changes in America’s small towns oveihauled and her wooden decks •C it on BougaihviUe. It was for a single peiuon or $.3,500 for a Speed Not (Tnusual practices exclude persona, because p. m, when McNutt, speaking from «. We hit'Cape Toro- the grand Jobs they arc doing. definitely for five pounds; Stamp Wednesday, 2 p. m. to 5:15 p. m.; lanes to th ^ M crritt p a r k ^ y or was portrayed in a short film call­ replaced by steel superstructure. married couple; Tofil to Remove Everyone (The estimated speed of lava of race or color froth certain as­ the stage at a theater party, told Mtui on Nov. I ana wOre In the' We'll all find , a greater thrill, 40 good for five pounds for homa Thursday, 10 a. m. to 5:16 p. m.; Two Divisions widening the Boston Post/road in­ ed "Main Street Today," the During the last war the ship (2) Income of more than $100 The soldieni in San Sebaatlano flow of 40 miles an hour 'was not signments and units; whether ad­ Meriden and the rest of the nation It ibnpreee Augusta Bay re^ n Un- though, in greeting each other canning through Feb. 28, 1945. Friday, 10 a. m. to 5:15 p. m.; Sat­ stead. ' premiere of Which was one of the carried thousands of troops to from aourcea other than wages and already had cleared out all the unusual for a major eruption of vancement in commissioned gradn in an NBC network broadcast that UlHllHHl,HIIHHHIII The same option is open to per- Barlow of Baltimore. out Pompei in the days of ancient patchw o^ ia complete. If this abort of it. I was talking to him Session Tonight to Be The Class of 1944 and the Dra­ reported poised for a. new great make lightning adjustments in our Toll Now 13 As they went tferough, fumes Rome, killing poasib'y 2.000 per­ widenii^ were to be carried 9n it HarUord. M:irch 21^;P)—With 3 PlUkfE KROEHLER ona day during a lull! We were ail hons who must declare the taxes matic club of the Rockville High thrust after the capture of production schedules, according to th^y owe oh Income aIXM'e the from the approaching lava were sons. began erupting Saturday would/leave' the entire coursy'fef the exception of whooping cough $1^:50 LIVING ROOMS In good apirlts at the time for ru­ Held in Rockville; school will present "Stage Door" Mogilev-PodolsKi, major base on the developments of the battle." withholding level. already filling the rooms with afternoon. About 100 feet of a sce- U ly Route 1 through Fairfield which showed an advance of three mors were being circulated that (Continued From Page One) on the evening of March 24tb at the east bank of the Dniester, It was for an ability to make Matters to Be Debated. stifling effect. iiic railway wludUig around the couiuy open, to free and u ^ m ited new cases, most preventable dis- wa were going to be relieved." the Sykes Auditorium. "Stage which fell to the Red Arm y Sun­ Sister Jean Antoine , daughter of Mrs. Antoinette Tannuccilann A big black dog. missed by the mountain was quickly engulfed as tcciaa and to cross traffic, mar- easea-'went into sharp decline ac­ RAILROAD WORKERS Several Manchester Marines Door" was written by Edna E’er 151 Gedues Terrace, Watci to the deck of a barge by a 40-ton Rockville. Maixh 21.— I Special). thrle distinct rivers of lava moved day. giSal flows and the necessity for cording to. the weekly morbidity ly, and Sister Ann Celine, daughter o f construction crane Bodies of two her and George Kaufman and was searchers, appeared at the window Mrs. Rosena Arpin, 159 t 4th street, Leomin.ster, Mass., pau.se IncrtasMl Rates Now in Effoct Want Rallat Eram of one collapsing house. B'srlow downward. Only the flow on the E*ar to the north of these opera­ traffic controls." ' . , report of the State Department of $87-25 women paasengert were recovered —:a spociBl town meeting will be first produced In 1936 with Mar­ northwestern slope ihreatened any Health issued today. on the ,Jerse(i»' Citv, N. J., piW after arriving from Europe bn the garet Sullivan in the leading role. tried to shoot him. as more hu­ tions. the E'iist Ukrainian Arm y Many Traffle Kitersections from the river eurlltr, and a third held Ihia evening at 8 o'clock at damage. The sharpest drop was shown by ' (exchange liner Grip.sholm. 'Thi^ were among a group of nuns of the Genuine KRO EH LER quality— The proceeds from the play will mane than letting him perish in imder Marshal' Gregory Zhukov Remarking Uiat one 26-mile died ahortly after being taken to a The South Windsor Fire depart­ the Town hall at which time the was only 57 miles front Lwow, in measles with 407 new cases report­ Daughters of the Holy Ghost wl were interned for 17 month? at all 3 1 Pieces (sofa and TW O ARTHRITIS nearby war plant fur treatment. help liefray expenses for the Sen­ the flames, but the dog Jumped stretch of the Boston Poiit road TRACK LABORERS ment was called,' Saturday after­ voters will consider an appropria­ pre-war Poland, and within sight' ed this week. There were 522 new Vittel, Fiance, by the Germans. chairs Jnhluded)— durable Albe­ One of the dead was a pedestrian ior trip. Seats may be reserved safely as the house tumbled, and had 64 intersections controlled by noon to extinguish s blase around of the city of Brody. cases last week. New Haven with marle covering — e value un­ pitched from the bridge as the bua tion of $2,500 for the Efoard of Ed­ on -Thursday and Friday, March sped away, terrified. Manchester traffic signals. Commissioner Cox 138 cases, remains the state lead­ 9-hour day PAINS? the motor in 8n Atlantic gas trtick Corp. Paul Hurbanis of 3027 It was not clear whether the precedented in 44 years at ripped throiigh the guard I'all on, the Hartford and Springfield ucation of which $1.S00 will be the 23 and 21 from 2 to 5 in the after­ added; ' * er. Thirteen of the new cases were re­ meningococcus meningitis, seven Keith’s. See it — reserve it—- Try Tyamel an Tbia Manay- about 8 a. m. vsteraay during a South Pulaski street. Chicago, on Russians planned to storm Brody " It can be seen that further de­ tint# and one-half after I hours parkway. No damage resulted balance due on a stoker recently noon and 7 to 8 in the evening- Date Book Scarlet fever fell off 14 cases in ported in Hartford. less, and diphtherli, three less, lA U 6H,fAT,TAlK,FlKl NOW. ■aab Oaarantaa sleet storm! irilitalled and $600 for the main­ at the box office. duty there, was followed by his or by-pass it in their advance in velopment of the Post road to rc' the latest report with 96 cases re­ Other diseases to go into decline with pnjy one case reported in the from the blaze. own dog, "Oran." Oran' took one Lwqw. Of IMIAMASSMENT Montowete, Conn. If you are Bufferlas from the All Bxcept One Identified Ninety per cent of thkvpupll.s of tenance pf plant. Workers Busy- lievie Its own congestion presents ported; There were 110 last week. were lobar pneumonia, ten less; state. j^ M bs pains ol-'srthiiUs. rbeuma- A ll the dead excuoi one woman The .stoker was Installed in one look at the lava and began tremb­ Tonight It’s so cosy to enjoy all- Berlin, Conn. the Wapping Grammar school Men of the Public Works' le- b q i. sctaUoa or aeurtUs, oo today had been identified today. o f the schools during the past ling. Republican Caucus at High (day confidence when -aad b«r-a.-tnba- o(-TysmoI .at-.aay contributed to the Red Cross. partment worked, through the Warehouse Point, Conn. foot droa store. Apply this dellsht- A s thousands of persona lined Btimmer when- the - sehoola- were re- Lava poured over a gaaoline School hall , at 8. your plates are held in place by this Mrs. John A,.Colllns and Mrs. early morning on Monday to have GuHford, Comt^ ful absorpeat to ths_part that hurts the banks of tne river watching quiacd to chnng'e over fiom oil to dump and there was an explosion Wednesday, March 2$ -V- “ comiorteushion^'adantist'sformula. KETTH^S and sratch rseulu. Ton should aee Faith C. LaValle of Sullivan the streets open for the workers, some of the nine bodies were rC' coal because of the fuel sliortage. — big as explosions go but trifling Banquet Girl Scout (Touncil and I. Dr. Wernet’a vent sore gums. Midway,'" Coiin. Main Btreet — Mancheeter m dUtereaee after the very dret ap- moved from the bus with grap­ avenue, spent the week-end in and also through the day opening compared with what was happen­ Ojien ThurMiay and Batnniay pUohtlon. The $600 is for repairs made re- Leaders at the Y at 6!30. Powdter lets ' you 9. Economical; pling irons. Boston snd attended the flower the streets following the heavy ing inside Vesuvius.' East Groonwiclv H .L ___ Evenlnge. Bheuld Tyamel fall to elve aatla- ahow. . cen tlyat the Maple 3tre>t school. Anniversary banquet of Ambu­ M A N C lu: S T I M enjoy sotidfoods, small amount taqtioB by reUevtus the torturing Working in drivitlji'show under The meeting will also fee asked .snow fall. The hills were sanded W ell ExplfHlea in Geyser avoid embarrass- lasts longer, Camp and Boarding Car facilities dvailabi* folae. sorenaaa or tUffneea In mus- powerful sesrciilights, the rescue Martin 'McGrath, 6, son o f Mr. Monday afternoon and again in lance Transportation Unit at the aleu er Ugaments. lust return empty to authorize the Selectmen. Ernest Then the lava poured over a ment of looaie s. Pure, harmless, crew successfully made last to the and M m - Martin McGrath of Sta­ the evening. Legion Home. Wed.. Thurs. • Fri. - S»(. tuba aad the manufaoturar will refund A. Schindler. Kci-win A. EUliott and well, sealing it, and at the'same plataa. Helps pre^ pleasant tasting. jreur sMutr. bus at 7:35 p. m. after failing In tion fll. South Windsor, hurt in a A reminder is given to house­ Surgical dressinga at American Christopher E. Jones, to enter In- time bringing its water to boiling ENGINE HOUSE LABORERS ' Tou win find Trsmol pUuMutly several attempts to attach tackle fall from a car, Friday, has beeen holders of the city ordinance Legion Home, Leonard street. 10 filsuaettvn amont prsparstlohs of >to an agreement with the state point. The well exploded in a Fire Insuranc#^ on the danger list at the,St. Fran­ which inake.s it a law to have the a. m. to 4:30 p. m. Its class, auarantesd to b« tram cis hdlpital, Hartford, but is now highway conimlasloner for the im­ geyser breaking through the crust Card party and Fashion Show. Dr. Wernet's Powder timo and one-half after t hours from aarootics sad dope. Bold by Divert who looked over the ve- provement .of town aid roads. ■idewaiks cleared within a short MYSTIC ciry or 8A8IM On -Your IsadiBB druBBlsts ovsirwlisrs. hide at the river bottom lat.e yes­ reported to be showing improve' of lava that had Just covered it. Manchester Memorial Hospital l r HCI S I Sr l UNC Pi Ate ment. Subsidy Meetings time after the snow storm ceases. The scene— in some places the POWDI N IN THI WORLD East Hartford, Conn. Oq band at M aaarll llrna Co. terday had estimated ther** were Captain P. J. Dowgewlcz win have Auxiliary ait the Masonic Temple. about 25 bodiea inside. There will be sessions held In lava stream looked like moving, Thursday, March 23 Springfield, Mass. FURNITURE the members b l the department burning coalyard—though terror­ Those saved either swam or A henpecked-looking little man. four Tollan^ County towns today Zoning Board of Appeals, Muni­ Providence, R .l. and hia wife arrived at a con evt' for aiding milk dealers seeking check on conditions throughout izing and filled with human suf­ were -swept out the rear door of the city. cipal building ai 8. Boston, Mass. And Personal Effects the bus, which was Jarred open. late: milk'subsidies for the month of fering, was the most fascinating Ice Refrigerator He ( whispering to the man be­ February. ^The meetings will be spectacle I have ever seen. Not 'Satu.day, March 2.3 Apply to U. S. Railroad Retirement BoardnaSroat We can protect yon for os leer side him )— What are they play­ at the home o f John Gasper, An-^ even the explosion of^ two muni- Mother and Daughter Banquet lOUSEKEEPER ''V'B. E.S. office; RaUr(Md Division Engineer er Matter oe $4.80 per $1,000 for S y e a n ' Highland Park Community Club, ing 7 dover, from' noon to 6 p. m.; home Navy Officers ttona ships and an oil tanker in Mechanic at New Haven, Hartford, Providence or Boeten time. Clearance Personal Notices of Wallace Thrall in Vernon, and at clubhouse. Neighbor—The Fifth Symphony. Piraeus harfeor as we were evacu­ or Local Railroad Agent. TS^Ponnd Ice Cnpnclty. home of Ray Davis. North Cov­ ating Greece during a heavy Ger­ Monday, .March 21 Let me call at yonr home ood He (m uttering)—Well, thank .WANTED i-gmploynMnt under.WMC regulationa Thrw Skclven With Two Addl- goodness, I've missed four of them. entry. 7 to 9 p,, m„ and at Somers Problem Now man air raid in April, 1941. com­ <^oral Frolic. Second Congre- explain detoUa or ttoMil Shelves In Door. in Memoriam Chapel, 7 to 10 p, m. , pared with it. gatlbiial church. THepbone $440 or StlS ill lovIriK mvinory of Mrn. Wnlter To lakk <»re of 3-year-oId Timmins who died Uiirch ll, 11*43: RepubllcaiKCaucus ' (Contluued from Page Ona) Pvt. Ben Roviiisk'.e of Preston \Vcdnrsday, March 29 Hill, Qirardville, Pa.' and I leaj^d $35.88 ,/■ Manchester The Vernon Repbqiican Town Farewellrto Rev. Watson Wood­ child. M (^rn 4-room apart­ Axnes hae gone on before Committee of which x F i’ancis J. as one building came tumblin] Arthur A. Knof lo Croeeed o'er Jordan’, lovely eliore. crimination which turned up bs^ ruff. at C ^ te r Oongregationai ment. Mhther working. Evening' Herald Prichard is chairman, wdl hold a cause pf wartime conditions. down before we expected it. ■ "The Farnlture Fin MONTGOMERY .She'll l>e weltlna by the xatee hJhi' Pfc. Earl Clemons of Garrett, hui’ch at 8. Insuraneo Maa“ When ll’e our turn to "croe* ilie caUcua this evening at 8 o'clock In One of the facets to be inquired Second Anmi)il, Old Timers Home night^f desired. arm r tti. tu t m t ••nr m^•lr•ltl ittrit bar," Classified: Advertisements the Superior Court room. Four Ky„ and Pvt. William C. Kings- •r MAStAcaattrTt, tattt itctat ••• ttaatencar $7.3 MAIN STREET \WARD & CO. into is what should be done afecnit grey of Glasgow, Ky., were on Night of Red Meii’q Social.Club Count six average word, to a line. delegates will be named to the Re­ the U. S. Naval Reserve which has PHONE 39^ or 6.567 Office Open Dolly 8S4-828 Main St. Tel. .3161 Sul. Walter Timniiiia, iinrr In In­ guard at the edge of the lava at^ ib -A lp in e Clubhoilae at 7. ALI liJ anfl.il n.ajLn.pa.n jj g a a jij Inlilala. numbers and abbrevlatlona publican State (Convention to fee bounded from a .. fledgling to a and Thnra. Krenlng 1 to S F. M .' FlmiclMater dia. s eaoli oount aa a word and oompound atream with instructions to >et no Sunday, .April The Karvetie Family, held in Hartford April 13 and 14. giant 4n step with the huge ahip* word, aa two words. Ulnlmum ctat. Similar caucuses will be held at one go closer to it than they were. CanWta, "The Seveh^ , Lkst Is prict ol three line.. building program. They withdrew slowly before the Worda'Xat South church at 7130. Line rale, per day for trapalent both and Tolland this The Navy how has a force of adi. evening. advancing stream. .April 26 to 30 a w f i U e \ about 2,500,000 officeri and men At Cercola, wailing Italian wom­ \ biSerllve Marrb IT. ItST Ba'iketball Tonight and Magpuson predicted that by .Thirty-sWond Annual Conven­ /I Cash Charge The Rockville High school next en clutched my coat and begged tion, New \lCngland Conference, \ « Contecutive Day a ...| 7 ctsl 9 cla the ond oLthe war, 70 per cent me to get them trucks so they fcrt\i S Coneacutive tray a ... 9 cte II cte year's basketball team will play wU! be in the Naval reserve, Augustana. Ljtfeeran churches at t Day ...... Ill otallt ota could move household goods out of the Ellsworth Memorial High 'Many of them will want to the doomed town! the Emanuel Lutheran church. All orders for Irregular intartiona team at the Skyes gym this eve­ continue in the Navy and we'll “ W e are very poor and these .April\7 to '29 will be obarged at the one time rate. ning, the game to start St 7 w a y s t Special rates *or long term every have to have a large force,'' he ex­ things are all w, have th''y said, . Annual Convention of the W o­ day advertising given upon requeat o'clock. Most of the members plained. “ Something.- niu.st be pointing to piles of beds, chairs, men's Missionary Society of the ■Ada ordered cancelled before the of the Ellsworth team played on worked out whereby they can con- tables, and linen. “ First therr wna New England Conference. Augus­ maria montez 3rd or tth day will be charged only this year's tournament team. for the actual number of tlmea-l'he inue.” the war, then we were hungry, and tana Lutheran chur^ea. Sessions In the second game the coaches J O N HALL ad appeared: charging at the rate Many Naval reserve officers by now there ia this." at Concordia Luthera^churclu win. TURMAN BFY earned, but no allowance or refund, will play the referees. The coach­ that time will have had five or aLx \ can be made on tlx tima adt stopned es team la made up of Art Iko- lu r e y e after the flftb day. years active service and perhaps No "till forbids"; display linct not wltz. New B ri^in's baaketfeall be more fitted to remain ih uni­ Lava Stream Licks IN TECHNICOLOR! sold; and footlmll coach; Gerry Flood,, form than to return to\their civil­ The Herald wlHenot be reaponsibla baseball cokch; l$pgh Greer and At Third Village MORIARn BR0S.-TEL. 8500 tor more than one Incorrect Inser­ ian purauita, he painted out. tion of any adVertltement orde.Ttd Albie Loeffler, Ellgworth High WUI Have to W rite Code Naples, March 21--)— A great tor mora .than oho time. coaches and Howie \ Brown, /Suf- In that connection, Magnpson stream of hot lava poured out of MANCMFSTIH ,^ON THE SAME SHOW ^ / € d The loadvaftent omiaalon - of In­ field High.coach. “Yhe r^erees said, there have been some dis­ the crater of Hount Vesuvius at a correct publication of advertising speed of 40 miles an hour at noon WED. AND THURS \ JANE FRAZEE will be raotlfled only by caheallatlon will have Shorty Malin,';i^y Rams- criminations in BBiariea and stk- o f tha charge made tpr the aervtca deli Tom Corrigan, v Twirler. tUB, aometimes.Iavoring a Reserve today without signs of subsiding, A- SUPER GIANT SHOW! FRANK ALBERTSON rendered. ■ Phelps and Jimmie KozloVski. offiter over a regular Navy man, Ofid the molten river licked at a All advartlaemente muat conform Supper Thursday ' and vice versa. A code to govern third Village, Or the northwest It IS FOR FUTURE In etyle, copy and typography witb slopes after destroying two. regulations enforced, bytha publlab- The Woman's Society of the this- on a hard and fast baais ENDS TODAY: \ !/ ■ ars and 4hey raaerva - the right to A fter burying moat o f San Se- Vernon Methodist church \ will would have to be written. bastlano and Magsa di Somma the 1 ';IN OLD OKLAHOMA" . . . Your future security frequently de­ edit, revtae or reject any copy con- hold another o f .their suppers on Among “discriminations'' which aldared objeotlonabla. lava atraam, 30 feet high and 200 p L i 'S: “WEEK END PASS” ' / pends on yptir present, insurance. An CU9S1NQ HOURS—Clatallled ads Thursday,' March 23rd,' this one have turned up in the preliminary yarda^^de, sWept jn toward Cer­ analy.sis of your policies will help you to ba published same day muti be being an English supper ' with discussions, he added, ta the han­ X received by I t o'clock noon. Satur­ cola,' below San Sebnatiano. Its GIVE TO THE RED CROSS plan protection against future losses. days 10:30. beefsteak dumpling served Eng­ dling Navy veterans, who had pace slowed as iVwjund down' the lish style. The committee In retired, say aa a rest' adrairar, and mountain. ■ Tail us . . . Telephone Your Want Ads then were recalled ‘o active serv­ charge of the arrangementa in- fl,(HM Hurriedly Evacuated Ads are accepted over .the tala- cludei Mrs. Maurice Fielding, Mrs. ice under their active rank whj Hoi^stly, It’s the Best Pqlicj” ! phone at tha CHARQB RATE givan George Hewitt, Mrs. Lincoln was captain. The Nayy, h^^de- Ylie 5.000 inhebitanta of Cercola MIDNITE SHOW, abova aa a coavanlanoa to advar- were hUriledly evacuated as the SK&SHuakiDn It mecBiB a lot lor a boy in th« Dowlfng Slid Mrs. John Wilson. clared, haa held them to Unit ac­ tv FRIDAY » 3. Avoid nflictod gloro. Guard againat 3 . Don't sit in your ow n sliod ow . Read­ laart. but tha CASH RATES will bt white-hot rock flowed to within f . Don*l sit in dinct gloro. Shads ereiy acoeptad aa FULL PAYMENT if Mrs. Wllamt is in charge o f the tive rank while others wtra ad­ tight to eliihinate glan and un indirect light reflected into the eyea ahiny ing ot working ia your own shadow can paid at tha buatnasi oflUca on or ba. ticket reservations. vanced, ^ 150 feet o f ita town hall. U. S. - service to tedk to his friends gmd Army trucks oompleted evacua­ FRI \ •urlaoea. A highly polished table should be cauM oaveie eyeMrain. Your shadow caffi Clarke Insurance Agency fora tba aavantb day following the BUoeives Promotion STATE aellector lompa wfaeiever poaaible. H a n arst Inpartlon of aacli ad ottaarwlaa tion o f the 7,000 Innaoitanta of the reduce the amount o f light oo an objeet'lOk Word has been received that M ary family back home. Usually the light coma over your left ahouldor. Never covered i f you are to work or rgsd at it fo r , INSURANCE tha CHARGE R A TE will ba oollaot- other two -villages during the HARTFORD ad. No raapontiblllty for arrort In Sidney Roaan, ht^sband o f the for­ t oad facing light. .say length o f time. i/ie ita Bormol intenmty. 175 East Center Street Telephone 3665 talaphonad ads w ill ba asaumad and Party Is Given night. N o 'caaualUes were Teporteil MARTIN thair accuracy, cannot ba guaran- mer Beatrice Kahan of Vernon The eruption, the worst since bMt time he has to do diot is in has been promoted from flrat taad. 1872, caused great property loss, Franckot II NCR bAK sf lieutenant to captain. For Twin Girls not only from tne turial ,of the die evening. Captain Rosen enlisted early In towns but also from destruction of TONE 1942 and was ealled to active Patricia and Priscilla, twin orchards and vineyards on the Dick duty In June. He has been over­ daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Fred slopes. - How about giving him a break seas since Novelnber 1942 and’ has erick W . Hoher, of 18 Bank atriset, A food dump for refugees waa Jl POWELL F O R S A L E served with the dental corps in reached their fourth birthday Sun­ Set up In the vUiags df Pollens by tha African, Sicilian and Italian day. March 19. The event was cele­ Lieut. Col. James L. Kincaid, of ON THE R.AME PROGRAM: by not using .Long Distance caropaigna. He is a graduate of brated by a party for 10 little folks New York City, AJUeo administra­ AO*'!?b a n d The following accounts are offered by the undersigned as Agents, for sale: the University of Buffalo School some p f them from Vernon and tive chief for the city of Naplea from 7 to 10 p. m. unless it is b f Dentistry and prior to his en­ Hart^rd. Among the grown-ups From this center, oreao and soup SO**' ■--- :7 a IRVVAV" John H. Pecan, 58 Essex St. listment practiced dentistry In present was a great uncle and were distributed to various vil­ ‘ Mincheflter, Conn. Account 23.70 New York city. aunt Games and recitations were lages where tha refugees found absolutely necessary? Mrs. Gertrude Davis, 472 Hartford Rd. Mancheiter, Conn. Account 41.40 Card Party Wednesday enjoyed and the refreshments ln< shelter. Medical suppliea were The Rockville Emblem club will eluded a large birthday cake with made ready for delivery, tn any Arthur Christensen, 396 Hartford Rd. Manchester, Conn, Account „ 24.19 hold its monthly card party on tour candles. The d->corati oyaa B>pvo fiw r 0 0 Aeo Hmee oo somy Bno and bowls oceastonaliy to g in thorn g bath o f typo. Tb toad SB ovsgege iBiagaaloo svtL In" W an s, oodsy watez. I b a brighter tboy ~iiitlg aeflecter tempo 305 awMe; flseebofl Bfra. Douglas BoUes, 34 Park PI. Rockville, Conn. o f New York, regidna' commiaaion- .Account , 0.25 ar ,fdr the Allied military govern­ «la Toqnires about 4AOOO mnarafaR a o sw ’ are the brighter your light. Giimjf ha lbs foa ) to 7B matte; Leedwt tempffi 40 te Raymond Muccio, 229 House St. Glastonbury, Conn. Account 25.00 ment in Naples,' returned from all- moaaWtoAOtHaooHidds STATE AWNING CO. n i ^ t duty at tlio scene. •MotR So fliog aid lOii oariAh ------■ " Hartford...... ■ ■■ E v*scustion of the viUsges was All bids for the purchase of the aljove accouhts will be received at the office of the carried out expeditiously although many of the Italian villagers were undersigned, and are subject to the approval of the creditor. NOW HAS LOCAL OFFICE I AMNNie ^ I reluctant to leave their homes un­ til the scorching lava was st tha THIS YEAR door. Allied aiithoritiea allowed ( [ . A ■ The AAanche^er Electric Cull A. LaFountaiiie, Mauchester each to take what poaaessioiu they POWER'S SERVICE wlohed. REGULAR PRICES! THL GAY n i f t i e s Telephone 2 -1 4 7 4 CapC Arthur .Cartar, former tM 8. STATE STREET mayor of Amstardam, N. Y., ad- W- — ENDS TONIGHT — — CHICAGO. ILL. For EatlBUtaa Or CustoRi-BaiH Awnlfiga mlaUtratlva offiosr in charge qf "GUADALCANAL DIART" THE SOUTHERN NEW ENOIAND TEIESHONE COISPANY 4 . . = For Your Home of Pre-War Matoriala. ths Vesuvius reglnn sasistod In Uo}d Nolaa. — Prevton Foster the work. Capt. Joiui N. Lummua, “GOOD FELLOW o f F iL t r o n Ktncald’e of- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTEK, CONN., TliESDAY, MARCH 21, l'J44 MANUHKSrKK EVKNINtS HERALD, MANXIIE$TER. COXN., TUESDAY, ^JAIUTI 2E U'14 WE FOUB * • . • S Flrtiilng, Rt-'p' l*luli|i J. Sullivan ’ Quick Ri$e and Selectman rimo'h.v e. Cunley.; State Safety Griffin Leads This year niar'rts (he first lime • big guns of U. S. warships, the ad­ Cbjilri^loTs to ^ed Cross Fund the affair has ev")- beer, held else-! miral's snnoupcement Said with­ Resign from BoKrd of Eiluratioii TlireC;^alkaii SlusiYrovers where than in Hnrtftrd and vicin­ ttinff Ready To Celebrate | Finns Affirm Mrs. A. Schreiber .,'i- 1.00 Bayer Fruit A Produce Co. 2S.OOH Ruth SpiUera . . . 1.00 B oard R ep o rt Banquet Plans out elaborating ns to, damage. 6.00 ity. The change to rhompsonville Milt last was reported bombed on Anonymous ... 1.00 Thomas 'Vennard ...... 5.00 S. A. Dube this year is as a courtesy to the Feb. 4 but may have been hit later 2nd Birthday I Peace Desire; Nations Face R o a ^ , W alks r r a Pettiiigill 1.00 Mrs. Donald .Harrison'...... 2.0Q William Ennis .. .50 members of the local employed at ^or Farm Help (luring an altpost daily SchCdtile 1 ’ IS. Frances Mrs. Ines Batbop ...... 3.00 Fred Murphy . . . .50 Accidents G>m- Local Man in Qiar^'c of the Osborn farm in the east part of raids on the eastern Marshalls , /Yeyjnica .. Mrs. Walter Titpmlna...... 1.00 R. O. Nburse 5.00 of Enfield. in which NlmlU did not name .the Civil Rule End Mrs. Veronica Mrs. Olln Gerich^'.s. -,j • • 1.00 John Ryder .. .-T; 1.00 [ Almost Half Social Arrangeii by R e j e c ^ O f f ^ Snow Rapi^y Joseph Rukus . 2.00 1.00 Garage Here Pre> targets. Ainbulaiice Unit 16 Ob* Mrs. and Estelle B. Qryk . Policemen Round Up Goat pearing Umler Hot • Schreiber /. Philip S. Harper 5.00 Arline H. Benson 1.00 lose Oceuring. State Priaon Guards. Announcement of the surface gehve Event Tomorrow " “^ContUiiied from Page One) 10.00 Philadelphia— 5.00 iL Oakland, Colif.. led Marine short talks for the festivities were twenty girls In the first ment still aspires seriously for Yesterday’s storm kept plugging Mrs. Myrtle Armstrong .... 1.00 Vehlclea and to the Bureau of which will start at 7:30 p. m., ■with |;^fiBmiitng by. men from the cigar group selected and' after three re-establishment of peaceful rela­ Rev. Dr. U'atson Robert H. Smith seven divisions guarding the Mr. aiid Mrs. Benett 5.00 1.00 re'., Harold Gatea ...... to capture ridge ln<*bload- away until dark and then the 2.00 Mrs. Arthur Roberts ...... 1.00 1.00 Vital Statistics of the Stste De­ the banquet a t 9 p. m. R F J T i r S James A. Wood) l^eoapany as it is expected that the weeks the roster was completed tions, it, however, cannot accept nickel mines in northern ' Finland storm broke in earnest for two Mr, and Mrs. Geo. O. Merz Mrik Vernon Cook...... partment of Health. battie” of Ca^ Gloucester ' laborers will start to arrive about or else they may try to evacuate Mr. and Mrs.'Vincent Far- Mrs. Lee Webb ...... 2.00 MrUand Mrs. M. W. P ark .. 6;oo , I. Ridge is now oflieialty GeorgeI^e H. Bradley,Bradl euperinten- 1118 Main Street, Manchester 381 Center St. TeL 684M j in advance these terms, which Two members of the MawC'hester hours,. deposting an extra three Mrs. Anna Johnson ...... 1.00 Motor Veklrle AocMaate dent of the Osborn farm, will bC' g April 1. Fred Dickson deeply affect the existence of the grets and Mr. Smith at Once re­ those divisions and give up any ' rand ...... *.. 4.00 Mrs. K. L. Tenney ...... 2.06 par ‘‘Walt’s Ridge.” Colood School Board resigned Ikst night tired. inches of snow on the covering of 1.00 Mrs. Adda Johnson ...... 3.00 John F^\14merick ’------2.00 .. Motor vehicle accidents -caused master of ceremonies. Guests will whole nation without even getting hope of holding Finland in the five inches which came Sunday Mrs. Benedict Kaiser 234 deaths and Injured 7280 per­ from first lieutenant and two new meinbera were As Mr. Smith retired. Commit­ Mr. and Mrs. E. Maynard 2.00 Mrs. Viola Miffltt ...... 1.00 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cervlnl. 2.00 Include Judge Cornelius Moylan, any safe assurance of the inter­ war. Today's HslsinKi announce­ night and early Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. R. Mitchell . 2.00 sons. accidents In public places to lieil^ a n t - colonel In 11 s^ te unemployment compensation livSub* Destroy Again Elected named. - • teeman Norea, eccietary, named ment that the Finns cannot accept Mrs. Lucia M. Jones ...... 1.00 Mr. and mW John Oatty. 2.00 months through spot pretation and meaning of the con­ ns his successor, Mr. Smith's wife But today, like the good old days Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Nichols 6.00 kllleA216 persons and injured al­ (mmmUaloner; Senator Leon Rls- ditions," the bulletin said. Rev. Dr. Watson. Woodruff, a Russian peace ^.conditions give.s Mr. and Mrs. Leslie D. Thomas F. Nicholson,.... 2.00 «t(^s in the field. member 'if the. Ninth District and she was elected, the secretary back at the turn of the century, An Old Subscriber ...... 2.00 Miss Emily Tutvibull ...... 3.00 most ^ 0 0 0 ether persons and oc Cassi of Hartford: Alton T. Miner, DID AN ELEPHANT j 15 J hp Vessels them more time to assay the Brown ...... 4.00 Mr. and Mrs. Viens 1.00 Cupational. accidents accounted former ma^or of New London and ^ ChoNPii Bk Hcml (if the Divergent Views Expressed Board for 10 y ^ n and sine.' con­ casting one ballot on motion of situation. real spring thaw wks in the Miss F. A. Hozie 2.00 Mr. and Mra. Carl Matson. ?.00 EVER SIT ON YOU? The Finnish press expressed Mrs. Mae Holden. making and of water werC Mrs. Danahy ...... 1.00 1.00 for the dniths of 60 humans and chairman of the Board of Direc­ Probably not, but accidents just as un­ solidation of the school diatiicts in The German fear of a Balkan Walter N. Leclerc ...... 5.00 Mrs. N. Marks . .\...... sons and injt 1 more thsui 120,- tors of the Connecticut State pris­ BritlHlfAiiiericuii Club divergent'Views as to whether the 1932, a memner of the town board, Next Dr. -Woodruff's resigna­ running down the streets and Mrs. Branch ...... ; ...... 1.00 1.00 injuries to \an estimated 6,300 usual happen to many people — r i^ t / (t'ontiBUCd Prom Page Cne) break-up is believed to have been Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Mr. and Mrs. D av is...... 2.00 Helen Mahoney .. .'^...... workers. Aixidents in public 000 others. on. Thompsonville guests will In­ government's stand left room for was one. “ptic other was Robert H. tion was read.- After it had also intensified by the Russo-Finnish ledestrians sought safety cover 5.00 Mr. and Mrs. Whitcher .. 3.00 at home. Aetna Accident in«urance For the Fourth Term. hope of peace. rom the wake of passing cars. Hooker ...... Mrs. W. J. Austin ...... 1.00 places were deberibed as mishaps According to Safety Corn- clude Chiet of Police William J. _,;t taat British and Ametican fubma- Smith, who has been a member for been accepted with regrets, the negotiations, regardless of the out­ Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Brown 2.00 mission, most home accl- pays for practically • all kinds of acci­ •The independent Helslngen Han- the past five years. name of Fred R<^ern now holding Mr. and M/-S. Carl Rogers 3.00 I. Prentice ...... 1.00 5.00 that might occur m elevators, pub­ dents, common and uncommon. K^tines are working together but 1 come. The Rumanians particular­ Spring Birds Seen (Mr. and ifrs. M. Coleman 3.00 Mrs. Lipplncott ...... 1.00 Roy Griswold and family.. lic buildings,* rroredtjon centers or dents were caused "aimple lit- E'^that the seven ships reported sunk Fred Dickson was reelected omat declared the picture still wa.i The resignations came a1 the an important office in Hartford, Crocuses, which had reared their Mrs. Lillian Copeland .... 2.00 * Incomplete and said optimistically' ly are understood to have been Im­ (Tall Cedars of Lebanon. Mrs. Stlner ...... 1.00 any location where the general tie things" like ever loose ob- Before laisses liapiHMi, Call John tjsppen. K ’in the Admiralty snnouncement president of the British Amsrican cnd/6f the night's buelnesS. wM presented, by Charles S. pressed with what they consider­ buds up through frosty ground Mrs. M. Louise D a r t...... 2 .0 0 jects on floors, fire's to care- that “if there still exists goodwill /hlT. Smith, who has enlisted in Nutmeg Forest, No. 116 25.00 Mrs. P eckam ...... 5.00 5.00 public might gather. ' were entirely separate from the Club for his fourth annual term, House. As Mr. Rugers has not pre­ ed to be the mildness of Russia's again reappear^ and within a few Mrs. Gee ...... 1.00 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller lessness, improper of home for further examination of peace the United States Navy, was pres­ viously held any town office, Wil­ up. Order of Red Men, 2 .0 0 Fewer Than Year teffnre 'American bag of 1.1. at the annual election of ofllCers terms to Finland, and they doubt­ days these will be in bloom. Spring Mrs. McCullough ...... 1.00 William Miller ...... The Safety Commission .stated appliances or failure to V^palr de f j; The skill of American subma* last Saturday. A membership qiitsUons then the doqr should ent as was Dr Woodruff, The first liam Buckley, asked who he was. \Miantonomah Tribe No. (Jarolyn Miller ...... 1.00 less hoped that under favorable birds hung around back doors for 10.00 Mrs. Brunnell ...... 1.00 that there were fewer fatid. and fectlve home equipment. Chest Colds JOHN He LAPPEN \58 ...... ■ 'rlne men is Increasing at such a dinner, attended by 110, followed still be open.” •<“’ resignation read was that of Mr. Mr. Noren. told him Utc family trad a bite of bread crumbs and shop­ Mrs. Ted McfJarthy ...... 1.00 The conservative UusI Suomi! circumstances they might get Mti and Mrs. Demitri Lev- Kate Tollelt ...'...... 2.00 non-fatal accidents In Connecticut An Forms of Insuranoe asd Bonds rate that they a rj outdistancing the annual meeting. Smith. It was-:icc,.'pted with re­ lived here over ,60 Vears. similar, or possibly even better pers brought out their sun-glasses Mr. and Mrs. Vickerman Carl N. Bilyeu ___ 1.00 Ii nNiVi iilinr 44 CONE STREET TELEPHONE 7M1 , the improved techniques of the headlined the government ati- tiuk ...... 10.00 5.00 during 1943 than 1942. when acCi,- The brain of an elephant' Other officers elected were: treatment. the better to face the glare on the Mr. and Mrs. B raw n ...... 6.00 Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Cam- i m m VICKS Japanese in anti bubmsrino activi­ nuuneement with the gloomy cap­ Dr.\ Charles, W. Strant , . . 5.00 pagna ...... 2.00 dents of all kinds killed 1,135 per-' larger than that of a man. M T M Thonias Conn, vice president; Ellis received a vote of 105 to 80 au­ proved the cabincf.s recommenda­ Their deep Interest in /he Finn­ new snow. 100.00 Mr. and Mrs. Hadden...... 2.00 ▼VapoRus ties, ho continued. tion “ Peace Terms (Jannot 13o Frank Cheney. J r ...... Norman Hohenthal ...... Mrs. C. G. N ym an___ .... 5.00 -X ,------Callis, treasurer; Fred Baker, Accepted,” but the Swedlah lan­ thorizing it to piirsue the negotia­ tion. V ish negotiations obviously was iHty the folk! who l^e in the Mr. \and Mrs. Pitkin ..... 7.00 1.00 "This nnode of atMck by subma­ financial secretary, and William tions. “In its reply to mi.>'.sia the Fiiw well known to the (Jerniana and is country thes« days, anff have to Mrs. Elmore Hohenthal, . . . 2.00 Q. T atro ...... 1.00 rines,” Knox said, ‘‘r>y and large Wiley, corresponding secretary: guage newspaper Huvudstadbladct “Therefore," the bulletin' contin­ nl.sh government agai i has ernph^ believed to have contributed, along drive,'to town over muddy, rutted Ailed P H k in ...... 1.00 Olympia M. Molloy ...... 8.00 Beds Carlson...... - 1.00 U one of the most important of all -representing the Swedish Peo­ Rogw Pitkin ...... 1.00 Treasurer Callis is serving his 31at ued, “the government answered sized how necessary't was for the with the Russian advance, to the country roads. Mrs. R. Moule ...... Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. ,, Pacific operations, constantly ples party, which is in opposition Wilmk Pitkin ...... 1.00 ^2.00 10.00 year as treasurer of the club. Kusaia, infojming her the govern; Finnish Parliament to receive fur­ enemy’s decision to act now Traffic Piled I'p Mr. and Mrs.'H. Tryoh .... 2.00 Purinton ...... pi wetting down Japanese lines of to the government—emphasised ther information regarding both a ainat the possibility of collapse Thomiu Dougan-...... 6.00 Laberge H. Geer ...... 15.00 ■ communication and m&king it An excellent financial fepprt for ment was s'criously striving for The storm jammed traffic on ^Mr. and Mrs. Winthrop Mr. and Mrs. E. MitcheU . . 2.00 heavily that Finland still wants le-c.stabli.shmcnt of peaceful rela­ formal iiiterpretatirn of different his whole military and political Mrs. Turner ...... Edson M. Bailey ...... 20.00 more and more difficult to main the past year was given the mem­ Major Alice Madden peace. Center street for upwards of an ^ A. i^ed ...... 20.00 1.00 bers. A collection wee taken for •rr- tions between Finland and Russia points whlth the conditions em­ position in southeastern Europe. Adam Moule ...... 1.00 Mr. and Mrs. Wm. C. Ken­ tain supplies.' with fifty. They bought their own Original Demands Repeated hour around seven o’clock la.st Mrs. Sara Cheney 50.00 nedy ...... 15.()0 the Newington Hohie for Crippled and in that light the government phasized and thtlr real content,” night. Tha State Highway de­ Mr. and Mrs. D. Andrea . . . 2.00 uniforms and made a snappy ap­ Finnish political quarters said had given the Russian proposal the bulletin declared Mr. ana Mrs. Walter Ver­ Lillian Copeland ...... Sidney Ellis ...... 200.00 Children and.the sum of $8.00 was the Cabinet and Parliament had partment had cleared the street nier 25.00 1.00 Airmen Wipe Out All turned over to Treasurer Robert pearance in parades both in Mani major deliberation and suggested “In its answer the Finnish gov­ iermaiis Regain Mr, and ]» a . Chas. Pmquln 1.00 Daughters of Union Veter- cheater and nearby towns and based their rejection of the Soviet ernment also regrets that the So­ and sanded it about five o’clock Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. -ans. Civil War, Mary Hathaway. that the ('Innlsh government but the snow piled up and the Tl^ Tunsky Family .'...... 1.00 Ships of Jap Convoy cities. They were classified with terms <#n the answer which Mos­ viet regihie has not considered it­ Rogers ...... 20.00 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Barth 2.00 Keeney Tent No. 14 .-. 5.00 cow gave Finland on March 10, at should be given an opportunity to surface of the stteet was soon an 10.00 Allied HeadqUarteru. Southwest ranks comparable with the Army express its own vfewpoint on all self able to give Finland an oppor­ Cassino’s Hotel Arpiury Package S to re ... Mra. Anna P llu k as...... ,- 1.00 Knights of Pytiilas, Memor­ ^Pkclfrcr March Tl--.^'g1^Atnertcalr afid soon elected their own "offi­ which time the Russians- were de­ tunity to declare its, standpoint on icy glare. < Buck's Store ___ _ _ -;-7 i ;.. 2.00 Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand ial Loidge ...... 10.00 s c i clared to have repeated their orig­ queslibna ■ pertaintilg to these As the s'lpper tlnae traffic hit 10.00 airmen sweeping to the attack at 3 8 E 6 T cers. terms." the different questions and that (Continued from fag e One) Manchester Dry Cleamers K lein ...... 3.00 Manchester Grange No. 31 71.6$ maat height wiped all five ships of Mias Alice Madden was the first inal demands in ultimatum form. discussions are not possible until the hill the tieup became acute. Larsen"* Feed Service ... 5.00 Scandia Lodge. O. of V.... 25.00 The Russian answ»r was receiv­ Trucks, buses and private auto­ Miss Betty W illard...... 1.00 a Japanese convoy ofl the seas and only commander of the group 'T o avoid any possible mistake the Finnish goven>:nent had ac­ Bursack' Bros...... 25.00 Mr. and MrA Andrew Healy Co. G. Sociid Club ...... 10.00 Vessels Go these terms were presented to the ed in Helsinki -on March 10 and, to positions on the slopes of mobiles were jammed'“bn the slip­ Sunday near the eneiw base at and she was voted to the rank of according to the bulletin, inform­ cepted the proposed Russian contli- Monte Cassino overlooking the WUrose tlreSs S h o p ...... 25.00 Mrs. Mary Plumb ...... L o ^ y * ' Black Preceptory Wewak, New Qulnen, Gen. Doug­ captain and later to major which Finnish Parliament in their hard­ tions.” pery surface until after eight Sam Tulyes ...... 5.00 Star of the East .... 10.00 ed Finland'that her .“proposals town, including the strategic o’clock. Drivers were forced to Mr. and Mrs. John Daley .. 2.00 las MacArthur reported today. To Britain she now holds. Under her leader­ est meaning,” these quarters said. were quite unsatisfactory," that point they regained in a counter Boland Oil Co...... 10.00 Mr. and Mrs. James Or­ The Glee Club.. 10.00 ' The general’s communique said ship the unit became one of the The communique gave the Finn­ the original Sovet leninncls were put on chains or back up and Billie's Beauty Shop ..... 10.00 Brttish-American Club.... 25.00 imany hundreds of enemy troops attack Sunday, It was, announced, turn around. Two cars at Knox mond ...... 2.00 best defense ambulance corps any­ ish public the first full picture of “minimum, and basic" and that and are laying a heavy artillery Anna Petrouskus ...... 50 Mr. and Mrs. Paul PadeL Junior Congregation of and^sallors were lost in the action (Continued Page One) the government's view of tho Temple Chapter street caused the jam when they Temple Beth Sholom where in the New England area. further 'logotiaiions 'o end hostili­ fire on Allied troops from these Mrs. Joe Brown ...... 1.00 sky ...... 1.00 15.00 which cost the attackers three For tyo years, without an excep- peace problem, and was carried in ties would be possibl-* only if Fin­ tried to pass a slow jlovlng truck. Mrs. James Cummings . . . 2.00 Veterans Foreign Wars.. 25.00 planes to sink two t'ansports, of "If we want to exercise, options," places. Mrs. (Jordon Ferris ...... 1.00 tlon,/the unit haa been oh duty for full by the Finnish press. land accepted them. To Seat Officers HeiVimcd in by these and other Around nine o’clock as the Mrs. John Stoutnar ...... 1.00 Exchange Club of Manches­ 6,000 and 4,000 tons, and three they can be reclaimed after/the The bulletin, outlining the steps storm abated the State Highway Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kase- ter ...... war. twenty-four hours a day. “A time limit was set for an af­ enemy positions in the / vicinity Mrs. Lawrence Andreo . . . 2.00 lauskaa ...... , 1.00 25.00 ; corvettes. said the government relt that It trock again sanded the hill and Mrs. R. Enrico ...... 5.00 Dilworth-Cornell Post No. They were the last ahips of the In .announcing the delivery of IThe unit has received favorable firmative answer." the Finnish and by the Rapido and Garl rivers, Mr. and Mrs. CSias. Kose- mmeiit from vvjry quarter and was its duty “to .examine all the communique .udded. Tcniple Chapter, O. E. S., No. the Fifth Army forces Mve little conditions returned to normal in a Mrs. ottie Barbero ...... 2.00 102. American Legion 20.00 conyby which had first been at­ the carriers, he remarked - it wae posnibilitiles which might occup short time. /' A couple of cars lauskas '. ___.*...... 1.00 Conn. Power Company of “reminiscent" of days before the •BO matter wljat the hour of the Counter-Proposal Presented 53, will hold a semi-public instal­ room in which to maneuver. Only Mr. and Mrs. G. Brj’an . . . 5.00 Mf. and Mrs. James Quina 1.00 tacked lour days before up the day. Is act for any emergency. for safeguarding Finnish freedom came together but beyond a few Mr. and Mrs. W. W Keeney 10.00 Manchester ...... 1,050.00 coast near HoUandia, when one war When 00 destroyers were de. On March 14, Premier Edwin 6t frcotal attacks are pooidble since Mr. and Mrs. Daley 1.50 Many, of the f'rit 20 have joined and Independence”inuepenuTOVB anaand luaj,that iiIt LinUomies, the bulletin said, pre- lation * its officers tomorrow bumps no real damage occurred. Miss Marion Keeney'...... 2 .0 0 Conn. Power Company of 3,000-ton cargo ship was sunk and livened to Great Britain under the night at 8:30 in the Masonic Tem­ thd German positions eafinot ber Mr. and Mra. Howard Chim- lend-leaae program. the WAOs and “Waves,” some therefore had, endeavored, to “find ^ outflanked. Mr. and Mrs. V. P. Boynton 2.00 Bolton ...... 60.00 a 5,006-ton .freighter and a dCr have been married and 'forced to out oil what conditions tn honor­ ple. At this time both the elec­ Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Seymour 2.00 mlngs ...... 1.00 Frank De (Jiantis ...... 15.00 er were damaged, liament Finland’s counter-proposal tive and appointive officers of the Three enemy counter-attacks on Mr. and Mra. Stanley But- drop out, , Since th-* .State War able and isafe peace could be 'ob- and Russia a anawer. one ridge on Monte-Oasstno held Lecture Is Gvieii Mr. and Mrs. Sobolcwski .. 1.00 Bidwell'a Soda Shop ...... 5.00 ellelleve Aboat lAOO Killed Council decided to bi,ld drills If tainedj’ chapter will be seated. ' Mr. and Mrs. Petersen .... 2.00 kus .....’...... 2.00 Manchester Bakery Co. .. 20.00 nCrewmen of the 100 or more “As, Russia did not agree with by. the Allies were repulsed and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stanke- New Books Ackletl and when, the unit has not in­ ,'1 e r in a Called “Hard” Finland’s reasonable request and Miss Evelyn Burrell will take three other points remained In On Life in Cuba Mr. and Mrs. Borst ...... 2.00 Gustafson's Shoe Store . . . 10.00 , Fifth Army Air Force burners creased its mcnibersiiip which to­ It flatly described the terms office as worthy matron, succeed­ Mrs. I. Waldorf ...... 1.00 vlch ...... 1.00 Holden-Nelson Co., In c... 10.00 and attack (vhlcb engaged did not grant Finland an oppor­ Fifith Army hands despite Ger­ Mr. and Mrs. Jos. M itkus.. 1.00 day stands at 36. which the Finnish peace envoy, tunity to express her own' view­ ing Mrs. Bernice Thrall. Ray­ Mr. and Mrs. A. Daunor .. 1.00 Sheridan Restaurant CYirp. 20.00 the kin eald the convoy was At Cheney Library man attempts to take them. Mr, and Mrs. K. A. Porkham 5.00 Mr. and Mrs. John Zapare- ,.41d Every Project ’ Juho KosU Paaslklvi, obtained point before accepting terms, the mond Blanco will succeed Willard Desperately needed emergency The monthly ' meeting of all Anderson and Johnson___ 10.00 aeen Wedneaday night. They Some of the various prqjcfcts through the Soviet embassy in Horton as worthy patron. groups of the South Methodist Mrs.- Margaret McKeever . 1.00 sky ...... 2.00 Joseph Hublard ___■...... 5.00 told, Oten Clemente, '-Associated prime niinister atat^ 1 thdt in these medieal ' and f(Wid supplies again . Mr. and Mrs. (31'iff H<-rring . 2.00 The Jura Family ...... 2.00 which Ifiiey nave aidiil wepe'Uiree Stockholm was “hard" and entire­ circumstances there was no other Member.s of the Masonic fra­ were WSCS. held la.st night in the G. E. Willis A Son. Inc___ 50.00 PreeVwar correspondent at their New books added at the Mary bond drives, two Red Cross drives ternities are cordially Invited. dropped Ito' -Vllied troops church parlor, was well -attended Mr. and Mrs. J. Pasqualini . 2.00 Case Bros. Inc...... 150.00 Carlyle Johnson'Machine ly unacceptable. possibility but to give a negative cling!Ing to posltions'half - way up -Inse, that they nelleved around t.- Cheney Library arer and *ne time they scirted and load­ Nevertheless, the communique answer to the Russian demands, . Temple Chapter will hold a despite the snowstorm. M rs, Mr. and Mr*. C. Kaselaus- Mr. and Mrs Harry Mar­ Co...... 26.00 600 Ja^ n ese were killed with "Air Power," produced by the ed onto trucks 11. tuns of scrap business meeting at 7:45 in the Monaartery hill. [The supplies were Ernest Truax, president of the so­ kas ...... 5.00 tin ...... ;. 50.00 said, the government took the the communique'^continued. carried by A-36 Invailers that Mr. and Mrs. O. Mansur .. bombs orNmachlne-gun fire, or editors of "L ^ k ,” ui cooperation metal at Moriarty Brothera' fill­ matter up with Parliament and The next day the Parliament ap- small lodge room. ciety, conducted the meeting, and 5.00 Manchester Anti-Aircraft drowned. with the U. S. Arniv Air Forces. ing station. For 14 months they skimmed over the area and drop­ the worship service' was led by Mr. and Mrs; James Lee .. 1.00 ArUllery...... 150.00 Deaths Last Night The convoy apparently was Ayllng,. Keith, ••S'smper Fldel- manned a bond selling booth at the ped 96 parachute bundles success­ members of the Study group, the. Mrs. Benjamin Brown .... 2.00 Mary S. Olm sted...... 20.00 bringing rsplacementa for bcavUy- Is"; Baldwin, H. W.. “Navy at State Theater. fully. subject being "Christ Before Pi­ Mr. and Mrs. W. Bpidyga . 2.00 Mr. am} j Mrs. Edward J. Arthur W. Nelson ...... bombed Wewkk, a headquarters W ar"; Beynon, Jahe. “Cypress Thcig'emergency duties consist These troops had reached a small late.” 3.00 Noren ...... 10.00 Newburgh. N. Y.—Mrs. Eliza- spokesman, baid. It first was spot­ Man”: Bradbury, D B. and .Ami- of riding an ambulance to every plateau half way to the German- At the conclusion of this serv­ Edmund Sierbinski ...... 3.00 Mabel Tillinghast'...... 10.00 .jieth Jenklna_Waugh. author of ted by Nkvy Catalina reconnais­ don. E. P., ‘Learnirg to Care for call from Control Center where held Benedictine abbey, but roads . Charles White ...... 1-.___ 1.00 ice. Mrs. Truax Introduced .the 2.00 Mr. and Mrs. Elarl Sea-- -non Bolivar, a Story of Cour- sance planes which kept the ships Children"; -Brignt’ Robert, “Life qh ambulance is needed. Ninety to their position have been so guest speaker, Oeorge F. Dough­ ArSm Kalcnlian man ...... 25.00 and other juvenile books .under surveillance until the 5tb and Death of Little Jo ”. Cave, U'. per cent of the members have re­ mutilated by' shellings that even Robert Taylor ■.....,...... 2.00 Sand wife of Coulton Waugh, paint­ erty of the High school faculty. Fred Larson ...... 1.00 Mr, and Mrs. Philip Cheney 50.00 X.A.F. Liberator heavy and B„ “Long Were the Nlghts'\Char- ceived standard first aid courses pack trains have been unable to Mr. DoughSrtyUlked on life in Mrs. Cheney...... 25.00 er who also draws ths “Dickie Mitchell medium bombers and tcris, Leslie, "Saint on Guard"; and 50 per cent have taken the make the ascent. Francis Mannise ...... 1.00 Cuba, where he taught 8Chool\for Harold Helm ...... 1.00 Mrs. Mary L. Dexter ..... 10.00 Dare” comic strip for The Asso­ . Boston attack planes arrived for Clark, C.',L,, '•Primer of Ship Blue­ advance course. Tomorrow night On the beachhead British troops a number''of years. Mrs. Garfield 10.00 ciated Press Feature Service. print Reading"; French, Mrs. M. Ray Walker ...... 1.00 Miss A. J. ^ th am ...... Jbe attack. < those who are entitled to them will made two successful raids Iri force Keeney played Arensky's Etude, Parker Sofen ... - ...... 2.V00 Washin^oin — Stuart Godwin, The victory was the greatest (P,), “Bouglia Bend Over”; Green- receive service stripes. on enemy positions near tbs' west­ ■; Edwin C. Higgins. Ir...... 5.00 former , Washington newspaper­ slot, Ferris, •'Under the Bridge; All the '[Secret weapons , of 1943 which ww well received. A brief 4ames M. Higgins ...... 6.00 Soroplomlst CSub ...... 5.00 Allied air triumph over a convoy The emergency equipment is ern end of the perimeter, inflicting business session was followed by The Maccabees No. 2 ...... 5.00 man and one-time administrative In the Neiy Guinea area since the An Autob|o|^phy“' Hill. Kathe­ stored at 195 Center street where didn't conic from the war labora­ heavy casualties. Sharp patrol Richard C, Higgins ...... 5.00 assistant to Secretary of the In­ rine. '‘Dear Dead Mother-in-Law”; stretchers, first aid .equipment and tories; Victory Gardeners. Invented A socIaL . Ag«6 Nilson ; ...... 2.00 Temple (Jhapter, O. E- fi- Bismarck sea battle of March 5, clashes occurred on the Eighth Gingerbread and tea was served Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Anderson 5.00 No. 53 ...... 28.00 terior Harold L. Ickes. 1943; when 10 Japanese warships, Hilliard. Jessamine and Coghlan, reserve supplies are kept and con-, a few an(i they' had to do with A Army front at small Ubles by Mrs. Edwin New York-*-Benjamin Ogden C. C.i "Are You Alle’T;ic?’* Hughes stantly checked. Weekly meetings Mrs. Elizabeth M. Phelan . 2-00 Manchester Private Duty and 12 transports and cargo abips such things .as cold frames, and ^ Strike At Uoannunicatlons BroWn, Mrs. Raymond Schiebel, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Kurland 5.00 Nurses Asso...... 25.00 Chisholm, 78. former U. S. repre­ were sunk, with an enemy loss es­ Ml’S. D. B. F., “Delicate Ape"; are held at this headquarters and sentative on the International Laird, D.. A., ana Laird Mrs. E. C. hotbeds. In tha air. Allied medium bomb­ Mrs. Henry Mallett qnd Mrs. Ekul Mrs. W. C. G ren ty ...... *. 2.00 YMCA BosketbaU Game .. 18.55 timated by Allied ofllclale at 10,- assignments checked. ers and flghtent struck relentless­ Prison Commission. L., “Ttchnique of Handling Peo­ Men promlnniit in the various (Xrrop- The color scheme was William Hudson ...... 6.00 Mr. and Mrs. John C. Firato 6.00 000 men. These are devices for getting] ly at enemy poi^^and rail com­ green and white, with green car­ ple"; McNlchola, C. L., “Crazy units of the War Council, will gath­ the Vlctoiy Garden away to atu f Miss A. L. Latham ...... 1.00 Krauses Greenhouses ..... 10.00 The enemy base at Wewak was munications yestm ^y and main­ nations in recognition of the re­ 2.00 Weather’^: Morris, 1. V., “Liberty er at the Legion home tomorrow early staiV. the aqpner to place David C. Latham ...... Weldon Beauty Studio .... 10.00 Proud of Bond Record hit again from the air, for the Street": Poncli-.a, G. M., vlcomtc night to pay tribute to this live tained day-long dive-bombing at­ cent St Patrick's day. Robert Guthrie ...... '. 7.00 WiUlaras Oil Service, In c... 5.00 ninth straight day this time with fresh vegetables on your plate. tacks on troops and gun positions 7 de "Home Is the Hunter''; Seber- wire organization that refuses to In mafiy cities such-plants as Mai Sargent _____ ...... 1.00 Manchester Lumber A Fuel Hartford. March 21.—(JP)—Eu­ 113 tons of bombs, and thumped man, D. E., and Wdeox, Richard, believe that the war is over and is on the beachhead aqd O ssino Arthur B. Carpenter ...... 600 Co, • .4 ..... 15.00 gene E. Wilson, state chairman of from the sea by American destroy­ tomatoes and cabbages that have fronts. Coastal Belt i Mrs. . Delia Farrington and for the Red Cross” remember this . . . it “Literary England”: Schultz. S.L., keeplhg ready for any emergency. to be started in shritered places Carl Schults ...... 50 the Fourth War Loan drive during ers which boldly entered _thc har­ "Gefmany Will Try Tt Again" and Docks and rallm ^ north 'of Mary Nadeau ...... 6.00 Stella Bonlno ...... 2.00 which Connecticut ranked ' eighth is your Red Croiss . . . your bandages and bor Saturday night to pound shore in early spring, al-e so Cheap and Friend (« lltOe boy» ...... 06 “Springboard to Berlin": Standlah, so easy to get from seed stores Rome were the main targets for Under Cur^^s Dennis T ay lor...... 1.00 in the nation in tile per capita sale instaliatlone. R. L., “Bonin”; *Uplield, A. W., Marauders, which rsTOXted scoring Mr. and Mrs. R. Templeton 5.00 your blood. A bou t T o w n and greenhouses; that must home Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Billings Alfred T a y lo r ...... 1.00 of E Bonds and second'in per cap­ This foray by the destroyers, "Winds of Evil”; Van der Grift, direct hits on port[ farllitles and 5.00 Louis B u sh ey ...... 3.00 ita overall sales, received an air- which also bombarded enemy in­ gardners don’t bother about shipping at Piombino, 40 miles (Continued From Page Uae) P. A. A. C. and Higp School Yes, and your money too! Cornelia, “E.scape from - Java”; raising their own. Chartes E. Lathrop ...... 1.00 mailogram~ yesterday from Maj. stallations on Kairlru and Muschu Wheeler. Keith, "Pacific, Ts My from Leghorn, and scoring heavily ' Basketball Game .. 72.25 The Army snd Navy club auxi­ But hotbeds and cold frames wm. J. Powers...... 1.00 Mrs. Ruth B u rto n ...... 1.00 Gen. Leonard P. Wing In the a man is hit in battle, he gets —wherever our fighting men go—the Red Giving to the Red Cross has always^; islands northwest of Wewak, took Beat"; White, L. T., "Look Away, liary will follow its meeting Mon­ against port buildings and docks ian defense methods, faking this (Jeorge W. Rose ...... 2.00 South Pacific. It said; “Hearty Allied warships farther west, than Look Away." 4lso serve to make many othdr at Port Ercole, 70 miles northwest burden off the military forces. Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Kehler 20.00 been a great proud habit of thirty million day evening, Maroh 27 at the club­ vegetables, such as radishes,and •' Gertrude K. Raynei ...... 2.00 Stanley Irivln 5.00 congratulations.' Keep up the good the best of caire. No effort, 00 Cross is with them. Its Qubmpbiles stand they had been since early in the house with a bridgre and setback' of Rome. The British also announced yes­ Miss Florence B ru ca...... 5.00 work. We cannot miss and will war, and emphasized Allied con­ lettuce,- available much earlier Mitchells and Maraduers/struck terday that they had develop a Mr. and Mrs. Hans Stegriat 6.00 expense is spared to save our wounded at desert crossroads. Its rest homes, will American families . . . proud that they party,, and each 'member lias the than they would be If planted inj King D.avid Lough No. 31, John Campbell 1.00 win with such support from home. trol of the Blsmarrk sea. v privilege of inviting a guest. Prizes Porto San Stefano abovb Rome 12-ton armored car equipped to .50 Your great record makes us could give . . . proud of Red CcOM that American troops on Manus is- y.F.^. to Elect the garden after danger of frost fire an anti-tank gun whUe rolling I. O. O. F ...... V...... ID.OO John Yawgel ... boys. ' be found on every front from London to will be given the winners in each and ijie-rail yards at Ternl, north Silk City Liquor . 10.00 Bernard LaPlne .50 proud.” •land in the Admiralties continued section. A shampoo and finger is past, .. of the capital, causing wide dam­ Along at 18 to 42 miles an hour. Caicutta^Wberever humanly possible, its made the giving worthwhile. their pursuit of survivors of the Also bristling with macblnc-gurts, John- H. Hackett ...... 25.00 Emil Kowalsky .50 But there are some wounds no drugs Officers Tonight wave will be donated, by. -Mrs. age. ' A. L. RoUiachlld ...... 10.00 Harry Laine .... 1.00 padcages reach the prisoners “''"Japanese force driven oift of Lor- Agnes Hess who is chairman of A hotbed is a small garden, The Allies bagged six ‘ enemy the vehicle was described as the heal. . . the wounds that come fro^''' Of course, you have gjiveo /engau, the enerayla. headquarters under glass. , that relies -upon “biggest, most powerful British Tober BasebaU Mfg. Co. . . 25.00 Rita ChatiMrineau 1.00 Read Herald Ad vs. the committee. Her assistants are planes out of 50 thkt appeared loneliness, from hi^ng far from h o tn ^ Y .. of war in camps . . . . generously before. Of course, , ' In those island.s, last S&turUayi •The mcnibc'rs of the Anderson- Rena Sherman, Georglne Vince, artificial heat to give It a quick t \ over the battle areas. Four Allied armored car y*t seen In eervtee on The invaders estimated that 2,500 Shca Post. V.F.W., will me'ji this Nellie McCarthy, Freda Moore- start. Fresh horse manure usually planes were lost. any battle front;” the wounds that come from woi^ . . . get through the barbed wire CIVE TO THE you will give again. ^ Japanese were killed in the four- evening at the Army and Na'vy house and Florence Sullivan. is” placed Ih a pit J8 inches deep. 5323535323535353484853534848532353485323534848 iiiyiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiu^ straight from your hearts... ' day offensive which won Loren- club to hold its annual election of Then a frame to sdpport the hot­ V; ^ the wound of missing you nhd| his bean But this year, when the need gau township and airdrome. oqicers, The sesjinn is scheduled bed sash is placed over the ma­ with fine American food, Start Fires at Rubaul — Linne Lodge, No. 72, Knights of nure, around the sides of the pit. breaks and he feels he can’t go on- is greater than ever before. . . for 8:15 sharp. It is expected that Pythias, will hold its regular cigarettes and tobacco. Solomons-based bombers drop­ a report will be made on the plans The hotbed sasb comes in size Thete are no drugs for wounds like your o iv n sons ped 60 tons of incendiary bombs meeting, tomorrow night at 8 in 3 by 6 feet. After the frame is in tef ? + when it’s we for the erecting of a new building Orange hall. The rank of Knight to start huge flfM at Rabaul, the at Manchester Green which was pbsitioir the manure should be these—no lirags except a mother’s tooch. receve... this year dig deep and once-strong Japanese base in New will be conferred on a large class covered with four Inches of good RED CROSS destroyed by fire two weeks ago.. af candidates. Grand Chancellor, When you say “Thank God be glad. ft>r wherever he ia Britain, which MacArtbur's com­ This is an important question and garden soU. Walt for abobt four And that is where the Red Cross—your munique said is “now isolated.” William Gerhardt of Colchester, days, until the temperature falls THANKS all members should make a special Medium and dive-bombera ham­ and bis staff will be present. Fol­ to 80 degrees or lower, and then R ^ Ccoas oomes in. effort to attend this meeting. lowing the meeting refreshments mered enemy installations on plant your seeds. -FOR EATING Tor the Red Cross is still die Greatest 'Cholaeiil island, in the Solomons, will be served. A cold frame U similar to a Yes! You can conserve shoes and protect your health and 'With 22 tons of explosives.' hotbed except that it relies upon Mother in the Worl44 War CHILDREN’S RUBBERS pinsky, 18 Haxel street. Final shelter on the north. ' • CHILDREN’S U. I . Pacific Fleet Keadquar- Piorek, Jr., R'ockvllle; Janice plans for. the annual coiicert of the had them close the hotbed>tbed glass. the hole and dangles aboflt six Fund. Wa donated our groas profits $1.86to$l.«5 tars. Pearl Harbor, March 2 l—(g») Fogg, 32 Foster street; Mrs. Cath­ club wlU be dtecusaed. Thursday Two Qiicago executives who ' Anothqr ingenious householder Inches below the box, for tha day of 170.00 — plus a $20.00 S-SNAP ARCTICS —Renewing the Central Pacific erine Donahue, 139 Hartford evening the club, ■with' Director had no ^ c e available . in their who wanted an early crop, con­ The flat Is filled with soil am.! donation from our waiters and chef — to 11.6$ aifd Xetf Cvss •offensive, American battleohipa Road; George Monty, Scotland, Fred E. Warner and Accbmpanist apartment yards built a novel structed a hotbed catside his cel­ the seeds are .planted. Then the 1 MEN’S RUBBERS .f l.e i a ^ carrier-baaed planes teamed Conn. ■ Mrs. David Bennett, will give a hotbed on the ‘top of the garage, lar window and extended a water whole box is dipped In water, add $90.00 towards Manchester's goal ta a heavy coordinated ahelling Admitted today: Mrs. Jane Don- concert in Emanuel . Lutheran under their second story window. coll to it from his hot water heat­ drained, and placed in a dark t>f $$3,000. Again,‘Thank you!** •ad bombing of Japan’s eastern nan, Willimantic. They attached a rope-and-puUey er. A small 'fire In the heater place until the seeds germinate. MEN’SARCnCS church, Capitol avenue, Hartford, j : gCarshall Islands base of Mill on Discharged yesterday: .Richard at 8 o'clock. Transportation is system to the glass doors of the keeps the soil at an ideal tem­ The box then is placed in a 18.69 . Saturday. Gouin. 24 Linnmore Drive; Nancy' bein^ provided for by Ernest Tu- hotbed so that they could be op­ perature and his garden thrived, sunny window, on legs about alx The same day Army and Navy Ann Henry, 105 Seaman Circle, reck, business manager. erated from the second story wln- like a tropical one. - Inches high. Under the box is Quinn^s Phorm ; Maaes Bombed Ponape in the Orford Village. _ dosra. When It turned cold, unex­ Boxes also may - be placed tn placed' a pan of water in .which The F. T. Bliih Hordwore CoiTipany .^CBrollnea and bit five other ^apa- Discharged today; Mark Solo­ Major Raymond Hagedorn wilt pectedly, all they had-to do was south windows with good results. tbs wick is set. I atolls in the Marshalls with- mon, 153 West (>nter s'lreet. be the guest sjieaker this evening riMch out the window and A wick-box" can be made at If the pan la kept fijled with THE TEA ROOM Birth; Today, a daugbtep to Mr, ^ kMs of a plane. Admiral at the meeting of the Exchange manipulate the ropes^ saving home or purchased ready-made wajtar and if the Im^ Is kept tn GoodIFood” The Johnson Point Compony Monehestor Plumbing & Supply Com W. Nlmita announced and Mrs. John KUbish. 28 Union Oub at Um BbMkUK Fraslffent thsir crop from frost. At their in oeed stBrea. « aunay and humid plaos, tha aoU Wiaaa — No liqnora — Just j street. Charles Felber i^uests that ths offiees in tha loop ttwy kept It is about two feet oquare, remaliia at an Meal stags of iBOary Pauading.. members be ready at 6:30 ha there careful watch on the thermometer four to six inches ijeep. In the dampness. ■ ' 883 MAIN ST. OPP. ST. JA CHURCH ahautKM miles aouthwest are several iibportant mattera ,aiid when ^ the weather turned center of the bottom a . hole Is BfiSlfljpouailas from the., Read Herald Advie , comiag m m t ooaaMarattoa. 1 Utrsateainc Um f mmnif bor^ about tvo R66> m .H. .V .- V . MAIfCHElTER EVITNIITO HERALD, lilANCHEBTEK, CONN., TITESOAI, MARCH 2J, 194i MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 21^ 1944

^)o\vir\|)olitic* mlpht have pre- any and all fdtieral facUit^a and 'V- jj-sined at the Coast Guard acad­ Crops to Be emy conslata of one lieutenant Hic^nchester The lack of both made ballots to insure the right of every -^Allies Invade Green Islands in Solom ons Woman Solon vpnte TV A Patronage Fight (j.g.) and 48 ensigns. This gradu­ G « r H a r d Evening Heruld it certain mfeiph*’*' armed forces from ation will bring.the number of See M4 P(»r Prompt* New York State to vote at the There wax a large attendance at Under Go^la SPARS who 'have recilvcd their rOBUBUKO BT TUB To Give Talk Auto RbjMiir Ser coming general election." the.-fafieral service 'for Mrs. Mary eoramliMiOns at the academy to pUNTINa CO^ INC 608. ^ It Blw*ll Bt^••^ One has to' remember that Gov­ ^ 3 0 0 Y a rd & o n 'Bilzabeth Cummings, held Friday Is Worth Watching ABEL’S SERVICE Maaebattcr, Conn. \ '#1^2:30 p. m., .At the Hebron Con- AgriculjlurB Dc|»afrli»wtil Bear — 99 C gop **.* THCBAS PERQUBON Vrhe (birrant advahca of the Red ernor Dewey haa previously com­ Maine Congresswomaii Oonoral Managor Arm l«tf ^ « > “ the cenlrel portion mitted himself against the feder­ gregf.tionaI .church, of which she Blood Center Awarded “E“ Fonadod Oatobor t, I.sHttPN M fla i^ o ly Re- To DeUver Addresa at cd the Ukraine and into Itumanla al ballot In order to understand had b(*»p a'life-long devoted mem­ M oKrflar Trying •» P«l Fullcr IlltfUesl K" ._fciiali«d ■▼•ry STonlng BMoCt Dencrihe FurioitM Action ft itii Tunhg, Artillery |»orl on riaiiJitifiN. Hartford, March 21.— f/P)—TTie representil mllltarv . progreSa as Com bat 'CbrreHpotuletilt ber. ' , i lirougli lAiiigresfi Iwo: A SPARS’^ Graduation. jidara and KoKflay*. E|M«fed at what his answer mean's, which is blood donor center of the Hartford g j^ at O^ea at IfanghaKor. Conn. Flopal offerings aciit in by rela­ ALICE COFRAN swift as apy in th^lpng trail bAck that New York 'v ill not honor the and Flame Thrtnvers Am chapter of the Red Cfi-osa, which Claaa 'lU ttar. tives, friends neighbors were Wiishingtoni March 21-M/P)--A Measurew to G ive Sol-1,, Is Adjoilfhed New London, March 21>^8q (Known A« Qtieefl AI_ the RusaiJne have been^ taklnig,. federal ballot. mahy and bcautifuj. Services >^re has procured 149.235 pints of SPIBITtiAL MKDIU3I review- of ,the entire tarin produc­ Iron Grip. without aeirtoua Interruption, since Written l».v Arm y ennmat conducted by the "acting paaror, 0118 Mrs. Margaret Chase Smit)V/Con'. blood for the armed forces since Seventh Oaugbtbr of a L. . aa tiiFW tfair . l»«o 'nB iiV .the Governor himself is tion piciUrc, pnrliculnrly govem- oorresiHtndrnts In the thick of Bev., Charles A Downs And by the gresawoman from Maine, will de' October, 1942. was awarded the Bom WItfc a VeO ./llantb ny Uall ...... J lest July. Numerous reports from ppirf'ently not toe eager to hs-vr BBla Copy ...... -•*••••• •J.2S thr .fiKhting on Bruigalnvltle, Rev. Howard C. ChampC ^qf Leba­ m tft labor, price^ and machlh'cry , By Jaines Marlow and Georg* ^Coroner Hears Testi- liver the commencement address Army-Navy "E" production award Rendinga bntly, including illireTod.. One Tear^ <• ...... tt.oo the front, Claiming real ■*haste in anybody see clearly just wMit his fhr folliuvlng article ' vividly ^ Zlelke^^,,^' yesterday. The presentation waa 9 A.TM. to 9 P. .H. Or By . non, a fqrmet pastor. Bestdea ap­ poliples. appeal rd •ikely today as ] mony of Police and to a graduating . class of 47 new “ '"T MEMBER OF the German \retreats involved, and answer does mean. cletM-rlbes a lank-artlllery-ln- propriate scriptuve .'eadings three the AgriculLuc.i department issued - , Waahington, March .!4I.'— (8h— SPAR • officers at the United made by Liefit. Col. Ralph B. meflt. In the Serviee of.; Thai abbOc i a t e d p r e s s fantry ansaiilt on Jap positions Patch, chief of the liaison branch pie for SO Years. some expert\ military opinion, m poems were read, which applitki a melancholy rcp.ii-t i n prospective \’ .Senator . M cKellar; Tennessee Sanitarium Doctor. States Coast Giiarq academy on pae AWoclatad Praaa la aaclutlve- It has been noted previovisly east, of the Torokina Hiver. very closely to the life and death Purchasing division of. the Sur­ 169 Church Street, Hartford^V !y anllUed to the uaa of rapubl ea- London Indicate that this may be fooii planti.igs. Wednesday; (fongresawom that the toldhu- vole issue is one The tanks were credited with o f Mrs. Cumminga. one having " The report. o.isCrt on a March 1 \ Democrat,, la ' trying to put geon General’s office.' Phone 8-2024 tlbn of all naWa dlapacohet credited the beat blow \the Red Arm y haa Birldgeport, March 21.—<85--- an Smith, who succeeded her late , to U or not olhorwlee credited In national issue wht^ch has come to knftcklng «Mit ^0 enemy pilt- been written by ai. invalid of 17 hurVev of repr ■sensitive farmers,- through Congress two measures husband, Ckmgreaaman Clyde H. yet given. There is a large con­ ^ Coroner Theodore E. Steiber baa t-’tlile paper and alap the focal newe Imixch, 'This, article is most years, who by ,-iis brave and cheer­ indicated that plantings ol such . w o rth close attention. / Smith, as representative from the bllebed^hera. Albany uninvited. 1.^;espasstng up­ ful dfaposition gave hepe an/' com crops ai) sSoybeans, peanuts, flax­ J All rlahta of rephbllcatlon of tingent of German troops still in timely as It'deseribes a bailie adjourned indefinitely hia InquAt Second Main district, la a member on the policy of silent wisdom fort to tho.se who bamc to sympa seed. dry beans and peas, sugar 1. He would force the Tennessee f'^ e c la l dlepatcbea herein, are aleo the southern Ukraine. Their ways In which Manchester .Marines Valley authority to come annual­ Into the death of Frederick Fuller, of the House Naval Affairs com- ^.^eerved. with which Governor, Dewey were Involved. Thomas Dana- thlze with nlin. One poem was j ooets. polato^s. and rweet pota-'^ o t escape are being hourly limit­ ly to Congress for funds to stay 84, a retired New York lawyer, mittce and she follows the direc­ hopes to win the nomination of her writes about them In to­ "There la no Doall'.” i toes .will be con.odcinbly short of tors of Three women's branches ot _ - Pull eervlce client of N. B. A. ed. Those Germane who art re­ Bearers .wore F. E^lton Post E d -! goals ae by the■ War,'.nr Food Admin- ‘ ' in bhainess. which occurred six days Sgo at ; liervica Ina______~ his party. If hla public acUO|t on day’s Herald. .. This would give Congress an the services in speaking at recent tiring before the Russian apear- ward A. .South, Edniiind H. Hor­ i^tration. Stamford Hall, a private sanitari­ commissionings of the SPARS. Publlabere Repreeentatlvee: The ntple ton. Robert E Fobte.' C'ait Rob­ Prospects for livcstbek f.’ed, on iron grip on operations of TVA. um in Stamford. ^Jullua Mathewe Special Agency— tieada seem to have lost a portion Spe< lal To NK.A which is headed by McKellar's Capt. Dorothy C. Stratton, Detroit and of the calibre of stand he mlghU inson and Alphiinsf Wright who the other hand, appear relatively A t a day-long session yesterday EiNew Tork. Chloago. of the disciplined poise with which With the American Divi.aion at lonK-time political foe, Chairman U8CGR (WR). director of the k% Boatou. acted in place of Lu. i\i« W. Robin­ favorable. the coroner, who haa announced Women’# Reserve of the Coa.st take on other issues, his policy of ugainville, March 21. This is son, who was away ru buHinesa. ('nip I’atlern at Variance David E. Ullcnthal. they have managed other with­ that the death occurred aa “ tbe Guard, will also speak to the new? MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU' OK ■silence woidd be doubly wise. He Mrs. William O. Sf.yins presided While the overall acreage may 2. He wduid make Senate ap­ result o f'a n aasault, not acciden­ CIRCULATIONS. drawals in the Current cSiiipalgn. a juqgle battle involvto* infantry, offlCera at the exercises in tlio at the pipe organ and ducts were reach 371,000,000 acres SrOOO.OOa . proval necessary in the appoint­ tal," heard testimony from police would be more Impressive that artlllehy. and tanks. There are no academy auditorium at 11:15 p. ^ The Herald Prlnllna Company, These are all military possibili­ sung by Mrs. Charles N; Fillmore short of,the goals—compared wtth« ment of almost all Federal em­ and the sanitarium's medical di- tnc.. aaaumea no flnancTal raaponal- ties. If they should come to stand way. rules, and no holds barred. and Miss Lillian Griffin,*"In the 361,000.000 last year, the indicated ployes earning 84,.500 or more toctor. m. Weather permitting., the grad­ hlllty for typographloal errora ap- uation exereises will be preceded We hope that, as an aspirant to This i.s the first time tanks have Garden," and "Hold Thou My crop pattern is at variance with Robert E. Bueford, 43, and Don­ larlna In advartlaementa In The aa realities the Red Arrnlos will yearly.- by a review of the SPAR com­ fi Hand,” the solo part being taken that urged bv the VVFA. fhe gov­ If they wished to uae it that ald O. Bradley, 34. aanitarium at­ anehteter Evening Herald. have achieved another giPat blow and a possible holder of the Presi­ been called an to prove them- He’s hadiv hit. but he still ran am Hr. S-Sgt. Ralph Maas, of <’oal N ew Zealand troops go ashore from U. S. N avy landing craft for the invasion of the Gi-oen islands, pany. \ alley. III., Is pleliired after iiiedi eal eorpsnien had put a splint on by Miss Griffin. ernment hdci placed ■ greatei em­ way. this second proposal would tendants held on the coroner's or­ lov^ard the eventual disintegration dency, he does have the capacity selve.H in this >«(ctor. Their mia- Juat north of Bougainville in the Solomons o f the Pacific on Feb. 18 for an occupation of the strate­ The 13lh clas.s of SI ARS to be Tiiaaday. March 21. his left arm, smashed at the ellio w by. n .lap liieeiidlary grenade Burial was ifi St. Peter’s eenic- phasis on direct food crops- par- give ,Senators an iron grip oh Fed­ ders in connection with the case, of German military strength. to form judgment, and perhaps aion is to knock oHt Jap pillboxes icry in the Porter family lot. tlcuhirly those rich-iii vegetable eral patronage among 27,000 go^ declined to testify upon the advice gically located Islands against little oppoaitiun. This In ona o f the first pictures of the operation. during the aasault rant of the Torokina River on BiHigainvIllr (A P Wlrephoto from U. 8. Navy.) But if auch conaiderationa must better judgment, on other issues. which so far have r<;8lsted artil­ Mrs. Cummings’ presence at the proteins. The indicated plantings ernment workers, InClndlng 600 of counsel. Our Foreign Policy Awakes continue to stress livestock feeds be held in the realm o f hope until Since he does have unquestioned lery fire and bombings. Porter home where she lived for a T V A epiployes in Tennessee. , Blow to Abdomen I)enth Causa 90 mm. rhortar. Leaser explosions almost falls into a foxhole. He number of years aftct giving up — the raw material for meats, The Srat tentative move away ability, U l.t hot likely that hla House U kejy To Kill Idea State Policeman Louis Joqkaon o n Y ^ '* ' military facts become indisputably Artillery open.s up with blasts 'detonate; that Is knee-mortar fire. cries.: "Look out! Japs!" her active woik will be greatly poultry and dairy pr.iducts, all of Training in Killing Irom the policy 6f consent by al­ Patronage is fancy talk meaning told the coroner he had learned New Show Friday. * Senate Confirms clear, there ia one great dividend present policy of silence is really that makes the gro\ind shake^ One All hell seema to break loose. Unbelievably enough, th^re are missed by all who Knew her here. which ate sources of animal pro­ from Dr. Ralph W. Crone, SUm - ienee which haa been Washing- hundred yards dead ahead, shells two Japa in that .foxhole. They control of Job-distribution. The h from the Russian advance which necessity with him. -It is rather Surely there must be at least twb Always full of hope and cheer she teins. ^ , ford medical examiner, that Fid- WiU Create Problems ton’g foreign policy of late came explode f’urioutily and In ehemy platoons, perhaps a full Jap com­ must have” been there for an hour, was a shining example to those The WFA program emphasized House ia likely to kill this IdM, At State, Hartford Nanning of General 110 a choice of political strategy. It otherwise it would be giving the ler died from a blow to the abdo­ ia already rCal and iinmistakabla. territory. Mortars lay a sweeping pany, ."iO yards'ahead. A scant 30 keeping dead quiet. t who came to see her. She loved her vegetable protein crops because laat week when Secretary of State la regrettable atrategy, for It asks Senate power without getting any men, but sold hia investigation That comes with the development smoke screen across the front line, yard! to the right, a Jap ambii^sh 'fhe sergeant fires his M -lt as home and the feelii.k of indepen­ they are the cheapest source of New Took. Mareh n —m — Hull dlacloecd that oiip govern­ foiled to determine who delivered Hartford, March 21.—'A triple Washington, March 21.—(85- _ _/on’l borrow un- Republicans to find out what he covering the tanks which cut in ia spotted. Grenades and maebrne fa.st as he can Into the hole, then dence which it gave her to remain this food element, in terms of itaelf. J _ Military training in the art of that German troops, have finally The TVA, wholly-owned govem- tbe blow.' smash stage show will be featured Senator .ityles Bridges (R., N. H.) necatsarily, but if a loan ment has aaked Moscow for clari- doea' stand for only after they from the flank' at 1.5-yard Inter­ gun lire knock out the ambush. calls for flame because the Nips in it, and it was difficult for her manpower, time and acreage. on the stage o f the State Theater, killing— which gome ? 0,000,- withdrew, hia objections to the Is the best solution to your advanced .to the formal occupation Dr. Daniel P. Griffin of Bridge­ IT’S A KNOW N FACT— Scatioji and explanation of He rec- vals and slowly take up jx)sitiona A aoldler stumble# on some­ will not come out. A stocky G. 1. relatives to inouce her to accept While such feeds as corn .and oats ' -ment coi'porsl'o*'' was created by Hartford, starting this Friday. problem;' remember: 'Per- of Hungary. Up until this time, have nominated him. Congress in 1933 to undertake an port, the instituUon’a medical di­ 000 men now poaaess —^ will nomination of Col. Stanhope aontr/mskes losns on }uit across a 2.'S0-yard front. The thing. It is the skeleton of a with a thick metal container hospital treatment, but et the last for livestock may require less la­ The first attra'btion is, in person, Bayne-Jones of New Haven, thst Americans want tn own their own homes! Love of home I ;|ogniUon of the Badpglio regime in extensive program of powrr rector, said he did not agree en­ create new problems in crime your'. Migngturi. Losna are Hungary has enjoyed the status of ground around the observation Marine, long dead. His camou­ strapped to his back rushes to the she was obliged to yield to their bor than soybeans and dry beans, tirely with the autopsy report th.it tbe CBS Binging star, lovely Joan (3onn., a member of the Army trrSnied privately and as instinctive as love of inde|>endence with .\niericans. and so Hi! ■Italy. veiopment, conaervatlon and flp^ prevention in the post-war a German ally, enjoyed the fiction po.st quiyor.s from the r\imble. flage deiiim.s. cling clokely to the hole and pours a Jet. \ wishes. , the latter are ready to eat when a blow caused the aged man’s Brooka in "A Heart Full of Medical corps to be a brigadier promptly and in all caaea. no wonder that the direct reductloA home loan plan la tA popull Thla la the ilrat open Intlmatlob control in the valley of tok Jen- period, says E. E. Conroy, ,honeaty and the ability to The tanks join in with a nefye- bonea. His skull stares sight- Out pop two Nips, both reach­ Her daughter, Mrs, George Av- harvestett death, asserting he might have Songs.” The second attraction on general and the Senate confirmed It’s a tiervlce that enables you to acquire a drbt-freie home, of still retaining its own independ­ nesse river, a region inhabited by special agent in charge of the repay are the moat Impor­ . that Washington officialdom is ac­ shatlering, roar, .spitting shell and les-sly. ing for grenade.s. One more squirt WestWei of Wapplng apd her son, Holdifig Ihiwn Expansion fallen against a bed or a bath­ the bill is the former Benny Good­ the appointment yesterday. tant things at -Peraonar. A cause yon repay the entire loan through a series of rent-like pay ence in the midst o f Hitler's ef­ Connecticut S e i^ . Harold 1 J. Cummings were more than 2,000,000 people. New York FBI office. ments. /- tually avyare of the fact that flame and smoke up and down the Men begin yelling for stretcher and they seem to disintegrate. Mounting farmer concern over tub. man musical star, George Aiild, Senator Taft\(R., Ohio), press­ loan of $100 coats $20 SO fort to rule all Europe. Now Hun­ line. The air reeks with powder: bearers.' 'One boy suddenly drops Not two yards away, in still an­ withi^eer as much as possible at shortages of labor and farm ma- It waa the product of years of with his hot saxophone, and hla He told a convention of the ed for confirmation, asserting it Whan promptly repaid In 12 ' many' developments since the con- agitation by supporters «>* "Anything might have happen­ monthly consecutive Inatall- • You'll lie amazed at the low ciist ot obtaining a loan at gary is in. the line of Ruaslan ad­ trees snap off like twigs; there is and screams in agony. “ My arm.' other hole, are three more. Again the last, as were her brothers and chinci'y was sftid b y the depart- N ed," ooid Dr. Griffin, who told the outstanding band featuring vocal­ national armored car opera­ had been delayed \too long. Bayne- ^farencea at Moscow and Teheran planning led by Former Senator ments'of llOpB each. MANCHESTER BL'ILDINO' g LOAN AMS0CI.\T10N. Come I a screaming inferno of found. My arm ia shot away!” he groans. the flaming death routs them out sisters. menhto be holdihg down crop ex­ coroner Fuller had mode no com­ ists Kay Little and Kirk Wood. tors yesterday: Jones is a native ot New Orleans. 8 Ways AnMy vance, and Hitler no longer trusta Y an k e e Hebron Grange will hold its Norris of Nebraska. Although and talk it over with no soon. have savagely Ignored and sabo­ Immediately heavy machine- A Jap Incendiary grenade haa of the earth; in a matter of sec­ pansion. Uncertainties over draft plaint about hla treatment al­ For the third aitractlon, tbe glori­ "W e can’t expect that when _ ___ ^______X______11 come in (on your lunen his ally to stand with him to the By A H. O. onds. they bum to a crisp. Che regular meeting tonight at Gilead status of deferred farm workers T V A meant benefits to the public, they return to our midst they hour If you wish). 2) taged the principles of conaulth- gun crews go into action In a ris­ caught him directly on the elbow, though mentoUy capable of doing ous days of Lillian Rusaell and .\ldermrn Withhold Action Phone me. then stop In to end. stench is nauseating. Community Hall and a class of were said to be particularly dis­ •opponents protested it put govern­ so. ~ — "Diamond Jim" Brady will be re­ are going to slump back into tion and cooperation agreed upon ing crescendo of enveloping fire breaking the bones and leaving ment into competition with priv­ sign and get the cash 3) Reports say that the German Fight for Every Foot , two will be given the third and turbing. The final planting fig­ called in Stern's new est' edition the normsl life they pursued WrIU (or a toan-by-Mall. Spring, 1944 povyer. Mortars blast; more ar­ the forearm dangling. fourth degrees, Mrs Edward F ^te The physician ooid Stamford Hartford, March 21- 18’)- Tend­ at these conferences. The company commander, busy ures may be even beloW those in­ ate enterprise. ^ of the VGay Nineties Revue," fea­ before they went into the occupation of Hungary is being tillery. shells scream overhead. The stretcher-bearers are mag­ and Mrs. William Warner. The It haa been through epic flgnla Hall had 143 patients and only ing discussions by individuals and . Our reason for seeking clarifl- on a field telephone in his dugout, dicated, official^ said, because of about a dozen attendants aluA>ugh turing Minnie Allen, "Musical Arm y.” resisted to some extent. So far as •Ann Shot .Away nificent. They spring up from no­ Manchester Degree team will give and is now called vital to the war. civic groups, the ordinance com­ i e / i c 6t e / L xatipn in this instance ,1a ample. where. regardless of the flying takes time to say that we have recent Selective Service action in it would employ twice that num­ C om ^ y Soubrette;” La Serida, He added that police will be mittee of the Board of Aldermen that la true, it la good news, ex­ The enemy appears, to yield, the third degree and local grange l._ Slnce 1933 electric rates to private One of the cardinal piinciplea of Connecticut Is gray when .spring bullets, load on'the wounded men, advanced 300 ya'rijs ' Into hnemy stepping tip requirement# fb r ^ — ber if able to find them. He added “Original ^..Butterfly Dancer;" handicapped because "when . .withheld action last nigh^ on . ..a FINANCE CO. and the tanks surge ahead 50, 75 officers will confer the fourth. A consumers — housiehbiaersr-ln ‘ be plained by the fact that tha Hun­ shuffle back to the bivouac a rear territory, knocked out perhapi^ a supper will follow, in charge of ferment. , that Bueford and Bradley would Jeanette Dupre, "B its of Ragtime the war is over we will not proposed .ordinance establishing Slats Theater Mutldlas BUILDING a«/f LOAN ASSOCIATION, INC all United Nations cooperation is begins. yards. A pause, and again' the area have been cut almost in halt of Yeateryear;" The Gay Nifties, garians, although cursed with and the aid station. dozen pillboxes, lost six men Mrs. E. E. Foote. The Grange There seems' to be a general In many places while private use be re-employed as soon as they have men who are trained and penalties for persons making oral Sad KInnr -Phoae S4S0 that o f “ no separate peace.*’ In N ot bright with greening, nor tanks advance, perhaps another killed that he knows of so far. fear," the report aaidr^that there have been released on bail.— and many—other -’^Gay- Nineties’ young and active physically In or written expfeaslons of racial D. Ra Brown, ■------onoAN/zeo Afou /g y /------continual deaire for territorial The air is so full of rifle and meets once a month, th e. third o f electric power has increased Idlrraar M l tha Italian Instance, Soviet Russia 50 or 75 yards. machine gun fire that one hesi­ some 20 wounded. . These figures will be an inadequate supply of stars. Th e' screen attraction will our police departments." hatred. greatness and tberefora somewhat shining In the sun; Tuesday evening. • enormously. has given diplomatic recognition Off to the right flank, 80 yards tates to gel away from the pro­ are incomplete: the casualties will Mrs. Alice Bill.xrd of the Univer­ labor needed during short period# be Sidney Toler featured aa Char­ Supposed So Turn la Surplus lie Chan in “The Chinese Cat." willing partners of Hitter up to High-clustered on the elm the away, one o^ the tanka is hit. tection of even a tree. Two more mount. Jap casualties? They must sity of Connecticut and a friend. for harvesting- certain crops which Now TVA all the time haa funds to-a country with which we are There will be Ssmldnight show this'tlmerstUi treasure their own Flame belcl^s from the turret men are hit. 20 yards off. Now be many. Scores o f them are Miss Viola Barrows, also a stu­ ar« dependent on ■easonal l^bor. for operations—auoh aa erection pt BttU in a state of armistice, a bud-spray apina on Friday only. Tnbie are late independence. But whether or not The heads of two tank men ap­ another. He cries out in the typi­ crumpled up out there ahead of dent there, spent the week-end at There still is time to obtain a power lines—and at every years comitry with which we have not Sky-matching gray, _ the willow. pear from the open turret; they cal, anguished, surprised way in the tanka and the machine ginns the home of Mrs. Bil'ard's parents, shift in the production pattern. stage show'a Saturday opd Sunday this resistance in itself amounts end la supposed to turn into the Plana hav« been completed, by at 10 p. m. yet concluded peace. wrench themselvea/out frantically which a whole man, suddenly hit and the artillery and the. rifle fire. Mr. and Mrs. Edward A . Smith. Changes in the direction of goals When undone Treasury any surplus from opera­ the 0 0 0 8 for .the dadiention of to much, tha fact Is that Hitler, at and hit the grorlnd. Their two invariably screams. It is a bad Maybe you think 300 yards isn’t Report says that tt has been might yet be obtained by making S n p p o r t If this does not seem too impor­ tions. . the honor roll of service men on time when there la unparalleled Bends a gray tuft; the first night buddies still InSide cannot make head wound, sad the soldier's much of an advance. The only decided to drop efforts at present changes in the government’s price McKellar says T V A never haa tant with regard to Italy, what tn formation ot a Young People's supports. In other words, it Sunday afternoon, March 26th at drain^on hla manpower and organ- viollna i t The flame^crackle;. the bodies blood spffla around tba trae roots. way you can appreciate how valu­ turned money Into the Treasury, Freuch Execute REUPHOLSTER 3 p. m. at Columbia (Jentar. The guarantee le there that It might burn; theseymen will never fight Fhugaa B o«to Baps able, how hard-earned, those 300 Fellowship group, owing to lack might be i prtesible to obtain a wants all TVA money turned in, laatlonal atrength, haa found it program ia to be open to the pub­ The Red Cross With not repeat itaelf with regard to Bing gray and wistful tunea;. the again. An officer la killed instantly. yards are is to see the jungle of of interest. Twelve attended the large acreage of soybeans in tn# wants TVA to have to come to lic and familiaa of the oarvice men p 3-Piee« Liyin^ naceasary to assume direct and Another goes down, ahot through Bougainville Island. Out here, gathering last week In GUcad. and midwest by Increaihng the price Congress yearly for whaUver 4 Brutal Guards aoma future regime in Germany? river’s run ' The Japs are returning the fire, have been specially Invited. MacDonald’s 7 Point complete reapbnalbiUty for the hard. The "rat-a-tat-tat" of their the ear. Neither makes a sound. they battle for every foot of the It seems as tf that is a good num­ upport. funds Tt needs to operate, and / And In back of thla particular Swirla gray penance past proud Joseph T u b lik , who la phalrman Room Suito control o f still ona mors country. machine guns bounce# off the A t least death can be tragically way, for the only really effective ber as a starter, but it was not charges T V A haa dlacrimlnated in ^^Give In a spirit of marey F e a t u r e Tlolation of United Nationa h'ar- method of killing jungle Japa is so regarded by those in charge ap­ of aalvagp work in the town re- Algiers. March 21.—(85 —. Four Thla la a mcaaura o f tha low ain winter's sins, trees, the ground. Their fire la merciful. , making rates. guards convicted of murder apd WMeh bieladsa Rc-Govered with HoaififiM Bwny, a violation we have decided to go right into their foxholes and parently. There may be other rea­ He says the Aluminum C!om- queats-tbat a special drive be made everywhere. A dull explosion I Forty feet to the left, an infan­ brutality In the operation of the cause af mercy^ 1. 'Stripping yoor fomltwa ta to nottft, there are other vlola- tata to which tbe Hitler cause haa Connecticut la gray when winter's try sergeant, leading hla squad of their pillboxes and drive them sons for failure o f the effort, such Barkley Called pany of America got better rate# for the remainder of the month to baah>f the ground just ahead, and collect clothing for refuges as well Beifiiar (Oolbmb Internment canrip kh* frame .stink, no matter what armed done. riflemen on the heela of the tanks. out. &K transportation difficulties or than the Reynold# Metals com­ tiona, in Rnaaia’s handling of the everyone taste# dirt. It ia a Jap as paper for scrap. Theae arUclea In North A frica under the Vichy 8. BtebuUdiiig — with m w strength he may still posseaa. other factors. It seems a pity that pany. M oth ef aluminum producer. B^ftaigs u d filling added Polish question. In her annexation there cannot be a young people’s may be left at the town hall. regime were executed thla morn­ For Campaign Lllienthal denies the discrimina­ 8. BWOVettag with homo- o f the Baltic Republlca and , of Hungary was his last willing ally The earth "grows warm in time, on tould ba stepped up enough to Mr. and Mrs. Steven Klemark ing by a French firing squad. group of some kind tn the town. tion charges, aaya differences with aphq in this war, and Hungarian coop' feed 880,000,000 people annually Years ago tha Christian Endeavor are the parenU of a son, Kenneth The guards were sentenced to Baaaarmbla, and in Prime Minis­ the aouth alda Able to Halt McKellar have involved leglalatlve 4. Befihlshlng tha woodwork Better Coven Food Supplies ten years from now, provided ci­ Was well attended, with as many Steven, born laat week at the death by a French military court ter Chyrchill'a redefinition of the eration was the last shred of any Committee Asks Aid to policlea alone. 8. Sagleaa proof constractloa Priced Proportionately Leer Of an old house there la a warmth vilian food consumption remained as 30 or more present, and there Windham Community Memorial March 3 in the first of tbe current Hitler claim that he was fading Ch-iUcs of McKellar’# Idea say French purge trials. Pierre Pu- fi. Free lockup and Delivery Atlantie Charter.. » distilled at the 1948 level, the Agriculture Radio Spies was no age limit set, many times hospital. European federation against a May Eijwal ’43 Hold Seat in Sec­ it would put the management of cheu, former Vichy interior minis­ 7. Easy 'nmas That the United States should department flgurea those in the 60’a or even older be­ tha vast agency in the hands of Ibomas Sharpe Is home on fur­ From many pprlnga; clapboard ter convicted of treason, .was exe­ All Work Guaranteed! Phone 2-41*27 bagih to display some open aware- common enemy, Germany now ' \ H. R. Tolley, head of the Bureau ing present and taking an active ond Oklahom a Dhtricl Congress instead of officials paid lough from Fort Leonard Wood, of Agricultural Economics, told cuted yesterday. naas af- thaae violations ia in other fights alone, and eomplataly alone. and IllaA hide McKellar Says Army part. to know their Job, would destroy Misa. Sm all Cut in Percenlage tha Houae Appropriations com­ Owing to the snow storm of A Republican caucus will )>e held It close , until the gray-cloud wind Washington, March 21—(8’) the-TV A power system and Inter- words, a development long over- mittee . about It. Ami Navy ‘Have Best Sunday night and Monday tbe at Yeomans hall this evening at 8 O f |•ro^l^cl^on, \But The Democratic National commit­ - fere with war prodoctidn. M acD O NALD HOLSTERY CO. . due. haa aUIIed He aaid U. S. food production regular meeting of Red Cross p. m., to elect delegates to the Mr. Dewey’s Answer last year was adequate to feed Strike bv Drivers m MAIN^T., HARTFORD PHONE 2-4127 Thla particular acUop of protest Crop Gimlfl H igher.. Radio ill W orld’ Now. workers -waa oRiitted. It waa sur­ tee today called on Senate Major­ state convention and to oslect a TE Then spill It gently down^ntll It 170,000,000 people, and “If every­ an our part ean, however, be seen The Prealdent'a telegram to tha prising and disconcerting to oa ity Leader Barkley to help It hold new town committee. owns thing were available” in the way treated to a hard snow storm on Hat Workers Will Strands Huiidreds 4g govemora on tha matter of the Washington, March 21—(F)— Washington, March 21.— (JP) — a congressional seat in tha Second A t tbe meeting o f the Parent In two lights. It could he merely of machinery equlpmept and man­ the first official day of spring. '^ e sheltered earth, the old foun­ Declaring the Arm y and Navy Teacher AMoclation lost week the .a gesture dealgned to appease do- aoldler vote bill aaked them . the Civilian food aupplica this year power, production could be boost­ Mr, and Mra. Nicbolaa C. John Oklahoma district. "have the best radio in the world," The Kentuckian, whose recent Get Paid Vacations following nominating committee New Orleans, March 21.— (87— following queationa; . dation atonea. may. equal those of laat year for ed to feed 230,0()0,000 people two son and wards have moved to meatic pritlca o f our foreign pol­ Chairman' McKellar (D., Tenn.), break with President Roosevelt Was appointed to present nomoa of Qreyhound-Teche bus line officials years from now. their new boms in Saybrook. They icy’s inactivity, in which case we (1) Whether tlm uae of auppla- most commcdltlea. W ar Food A d­ of the Senate Appropriations com­ over the tax bill veto apparent y offtcen for alection at the April sold' today that hundreds of paa- U mittee today said they are fully have occupied tbe Episcopal rec- Boston, March 21— — Mora meeting: Miss Gladys -Rioe, Mra. are likely ^to hear no more of it. mentary Federal ^lota provided ministrator Marvin Jones predicts. has been mepded, said he would than 900 workers affiliated with sengera are stranded by a drivers’ able to cope with all the. spy sta­ lory for the past fall and winter. Soracdil, Mrs. Edna Rlmlngton. « for by thla bill ia. In your judg­ Connecticut growa green aa spring Jones told a Heuso Agriculture wind up a special election cam­ the unionized portion of the hat strike which has frozen tbe com­ Or It could.be the beginning of tions that the Axla can set up on Mr. Johnoon had planned to build Mr. and Mrs. W’illiam Robinson Approprlationa aubcommittee that paign there with tw o apeechea on manufacturing induatry In Dan­ pany’s lines west o f Mobile to determined American fight for the ment, now authoriaed by the lawa grows old; South Coventry ^ this side of the Atlantic. a new house here but changed his of Post Hill celebrated their fifty- New Orleans and seat to Jockoon- 75 per cent of last yqar’a food pro­ plans to stoure a home elsewhere Monday. ' . bury, Conn., w ill receive paid va­ 'principles upon which ’this war o f your Stata, and (3) if tha uaa duction was allocat'O to civlllana, McKellar made this statement Been Indlratinn of Weakness sixth wedding anniversary on ville, Fla., and Atlanta. Quicker than wind it leaps from In commenting on the Senate’s ac­ Gibson Preston of Brooklyn, N cations this year aa a result of an should ha fought and tha peace of theae. ballota la not adthorlaed 13 per cept to the Arm y and 12 Residents of North Coventry re­ His entry into the conteat, in a agtwment between six Danbury Thursday of laat week. H. V. Greenslit, president o f tbe spear to spear, tion yesterday In approving a 81,- Y „ is a visitor at the home o f hia M ra Jbseph /Szegda and Mra. created—princlplcf ./that have al by the lawa of your State whether, per cent to Allied nations (includ­ cently f^tjtloned the trustees of district which has been tradition­ companies and the United Hatten company, said last night that tbe 500,000 slash in the 87.691.143 son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and • Yet patient eye can watch the ing lend lease). ally Democratic, was promptly union, approved today, by the New Reginald Lewis were hoatedaea .at strike began shortly ^ fo re mid­ ready been adontM on paper, but in your judgment,' tf^ the bill be- the Second Congregational church appropriation for the F*‘**rai Mrs. Robert F. Porter. He , waa Will Get 78 Per Cent viewed by Republicans here as an England W ar Labor board. a stork shower given for Mrs. night and that "no buses are leav­ comea law. atepa will be taken to clover leaf unfold requesting the use of the church Communications Commiosiori. called here to attend the funeral which have b^en/so repeatedly vie- This year, he said, civilians will indication of party weakness. ’The vacation w ill take place Harold Ltmbacher and her Infant ing the city ot New Orleans.’ ’ Located and Silenced Transmitter of Mr. Porter’s aiater, Mrs. Mary lated In a^bn/' < enable you to certify prior to July Close to the earth," in, testing, gel 73 p^r cent'and possibly leia, community house aa a temporary "It looks like the Democrats are during the week of April IT, 1944, daughter, Bhiriey at their home Senator LaFollette (nx>g;, E. Cumminka. lost week. . I f It j latter alternative 15 that the use of such ballots la but production goals are higher— school. A meeting of the church getting pretty scared and I think acdording to - the a^eement be­ Ta Study Ceoperstlve pragrui trembling fear. Wia.), in ui^lng restoration of tbe Mlaa Betty Getchell had aa Mrs. Ralph Rowland rdtumed ★ SAVES TIME \ which ta truey and if American authorized by the laws of your calling for \ 18,000,MO additional was hald and after a thorough disr they have a right to be, because tween the six companlea and Green sweeps the .hedge, and then acres, or 4 jter cent above 1043. funds, had told the Senate that week-end gueat her friend. Miss I believe we are' going to carry Locala 10, 11 and 12. United Hat­ home Saturday afternoon from the Hartford, March 21.—(85—The foreign poll(^ haa determined to Slate." Jones gave these details in the ciiaaion of the matter was tabled, the FCC’a Intelligence division lo­ Margaret Inglls of South 'Wind Oklahoma in November," com­ ters; and Millinery Workers Hartford hospital where ahe has Victory Manpower oommittoa s grown ra^om /bold atohd and ^ght fo r the principles Most o f the .nation's 48 gover­ outlook for 1944 civilian tupplles: in vlaw of the very unfavorable re­ cated, and promptly ailenced, a ham. m ent^' Senator Wherry (R-Neb), Intem afional union, A F L . The been a patient for the last few tablizbed by Governor Baldwin radio transmitter iii the German David Porter, U. 8. Navy, sta­ ★ SAyES FOOD o f ooUaboi^tion and" collective se­ nors found it possible to answer Takes orchard and woodlot for lU If present milk production port submitted by the State Beard the minority whip. companlea Involved in the case are * - named a subeommittea yesterday trends continue there probably of Education as to tbe feasibility embaaay’ here two days after tioned at present in Boston, was Barkley Vrili be the fourth mem­ Mrs. Karl Falk of Pine stRct curity, it ^aji hardly progress very these questions definitely and ■- sphaae; Mallory Hat Co., Wilson Hat Co., to study tha possibility of a coop­ will be 2 per cent less milk than o f auch a plan.. Pearl Harbor. home for the week-end. Mia* ber of*Con^aa to take an active Beiber-Ooodman Corp., Paul-Mar- haa received word o f the birtih of erative program among employers clearly one way or the other, yes (V / ■ far Withoj/it seeking and obtaining Then turns sly— where the care­ in lets. There will be a Republihan cau- He told also of aimllgr aucceas- Merle Jones, who teachea physical part in a cantpaigif that la coming tln Co., Crown H at Body Corp., a great grandson to Technical for preserving the seniority rights if : SAVES MONEY a n«]y sheeting o f leaders. Such a or no. Governor Baldwin was able Cheeac— About 10 per cent leas ciia'in tha firehouse this evening ra in kaaping other Axis agents In culture at Newtown, waa also to be tegarded aa a teat of admin- and George McLauchlan and Sons. Sergeant and Mrs. James E. Palm ­ and privileges of employes who less brook run cold this hemisphere from sending maatina' would concern itaelf with to do so. Governor Edge of New American cheese, ■ 15-per cent less at 8. o'clock to elect a town com­ home for the week-end. . IstraUon strtngth in ao-callec To l)e eligible for the week’s va­ er of Macon, Ga. Another grand­ would transfer temporarily from of other cheese. ' meisagea via “ auitcaae radio aU Mrs. Frank H. Jones haa re. child, Nancy Brown is staying making' only such agreements aa Jersey was able to do so. Gover­ Cress- and cow.slip suddenly rcaj) mittee, also delegates to the state "border” state# ediere the Demo- cation with pay, ah employes must leas essential occupations to take Egg#-'—Two' to three per cent tlona" and otherwise. turned liome from the New Brit erats normally hold, safe majori­ (1) have been in the employ of with her grandmother bars while pear. . convention to be held in Hartford, jobs in critical Induatelcs. I i '. . - ;0 t)4 « could be guaranteed some respect nor Warren of California was'able more. But McKellar/ disagretd with aln hoapitBl where aha was under the firm on S8pt. 1, 194% when her mtoher la visiting in Macon. /» ' ■ ' • April 13 and 14, and to transact ties. -■■«anE5EES' after tbe meeting. It would have to do so. Even Governor Brlcker ehickchs—Supplies about the such. other business as may prop­ LaFollette's at^mant that “no treatment for a few weeks. Her Their candidate for the Houst . negotiations for a new agreement Mias Katharine Culberson o f other agency < ^ s this work" and to prove its loyalty to principles of dhto delivered a clear,unequiv­ Theaa are the ways of spring, the same. erly come before the meeting. condition ia still very serious, but vacancy caused by the! niaignatioR started, and (2 ) he must have Manaflald Center has purchased Fats and Oils, including Butter to curtail the/FCC would be stu­ she wanted ao much to ba at home the Root cottage at Columbia by demonstrating policy and ac­ ocal answer. All of these Republi­ days of spring J. L. Schweyer, who laat week of Jack Nicboja, DsmocrahocraL la W ■been employed by the firm or an­ BUSINESS Increase of 7 per cent, but civil­ pid. The W ar and N avy depart­ that it waa felt that ahe could per­ G. Stlgler. Hia Republiaaniliaan Oppon­oppon- other o f the applicant firms since Lake. Miss Culberson, la employed purchased the Methodist church tion In harmony, with .such prlnci- can governors happened to be able' The ^y^ of earth no one can ian supplies may Iw slightly leas ments have aaked.,ba noted, that haps be .cared fo r there for a time ent la E: O. Cflark. T h e election ii April 17, 1943. in the personnel department of property at tba ebener of Main and • PROMOTION plea. to. say, quite clearly, that steps because of military demands. the work be left to them. . at least.' Her son,'Henry, ia over­ Board approval was granted on wi;ite Mason streets, invites townspeople ICOtlfl V» ' Pratt A Whitney at Wllllmantlc. Canned Vegetables — Three- The German embaaay incident seas and can hardly be called Senator Moore (R-Okla), one the ground that granting of vaca­ It might prove that no auch new would be taken to legalisa the to attend and participate In a Mra. Stanley Andrews la a pa­ REPRESENTATIVE . That 'best is metered by trium­ fourths to four-fifths of the 1943- was ona of aevaral meri^ionad in a back under the clrcumatanoea, the severest cqngreaalonal crittci’ tions with pay la iha pravailtng conference can be held. It may be federal. ballots within their atates, meeting of Citizena of South Cov­ tient at the New Haven hqipitol. 43 consumption. discuaalon o f tha FCC’a monitoring Mra. Rena <3iatel8ine, who Uvea of the admlniatratlon, already li practice in the area. . Luciua Robinson has been in A 875,000,000 corporation ia that Stalin, having eonferred once phant ring Largest IJVestock Inventory entry tn the auditorium of tha if the President should sign the and detecting op.:ratio'ns. on tbe former William Ellis place campaigning there fot* Cfiark. Th« New York attending a meeting of looking to the future. They 'A- Jones said 1948 ended with the First Congregational church on and than sat akmut doing aa he present bill. O f posted red-wing blackbird' La Fbllett,e. citod remarks by E. in Gilead, ia tha vloUm of. an au­ Democrats previously had callec tha northeastern dairymen. He is want to employ and train a man largest livestock inventory In his­ Thursday evening, March 23 at' 8 K. Jett, a member of the FCC, be­ Suffers Severe pleased, ia now well content with Such definiteneas and .clarity tomobile accident which happintd Senator Thomas (D-Okla) am a delegate from the (jonnectiout who wlU develop buainssa in to- fresh from flight, ’ tory—three per rent more cattle o'clock for the purpose of organiz- fore the Appropriauons commit­ last waek. .^he ia laid un and an Representative Monronry, Flft) Milk Producers Assoctatloh. day's market in preparation for things as they arc, and would not was not, unfortunataly, forthcom­ And -finds its rhyme .where the and 19 per cent more hogs, but Ihg the Nathan Hale Community tee in execuUva acssion. Prospect, March 21 — (85 ■ X-ray will be taken to determine dlatrict Democrat, back home tr Nick Naumac is a patient at It. the greatly txpainded field that ¥ e appear at any meeting where bis ing from Albany, wtaera sits the. four per cent fewer sheep and Center, Inc.i an Association to rent "Hundreds of . .illegal transmit­ Charles Atwood. 34. suffered third bluets rise .whether there are Internal In enter the fray. Francia’ hoapital in Hartford. will ^ available In the Postwar lambs than a year ago. Total sup­ (free) - the ' Methodist Episcopal ters hav:^ been' located in this degree bums on his face; heck and own acta would have to be dis­ Republican govarnor who conced- juries. Only ggfl'Margin In 1942 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Beck have Period. Beckoning to April skies. plies of food grains also set a rec­ church bufiding- and grounds as a country,” said Ji^tt. ‘Some oi them left arm yesterday when a flaring cussed. edly has bright chanCea of becom­ The subject of Alaskan miaalons Clark loat out against Nlcholr received word . that their son ord. plaoa for auppi^ng wholesome and were illegal operatidna of ^ mOat kerosene lamp set fire to his trail­ Can you qualify under the fol­ But tn that case, - we shsil bC 'was continued at the Sunday eve by only 388 votes in 1942, althougT • ing his party’s nominee for Presi­ Jones said most jjf the problems attractive recreation in the audi­ aerioua. nature. er while he was sleeping, A t­ Henry, who ia with the Seobecs lowing? nlng Lenten • service at the real the district had gone Democratii has arrived overseas. better off knowing and. facing ra dent. which confronted agriculture In torium, and the uae (free) o f the Free ot Spy llsdio Stations wood, who rushed out o f doors and 1. SALES EXPERIENCE DE- Would Reduoe Grain Ueroanda dance o f the Rev. Harold H. by 20,000 vote# in 1940 aiid bj- Incomplete returns for tbe \ ality, and 1b preparing our- 1943 still exist, including farm bsMment as olaaarooma to replace “As a result of the Radio Intal- rolled in the snow when ha awoka Governor Dewey forwarded the Keen. The topic la'proving to be 23.000 In 1938. Oolumbia chapter o f the American •IltA B L S . "’jr prices, manpower, machinery and Flanders and South street schoola. ligenoe division’a work, this coun' with hia clothing ablaze, waa re­ aalvah for tha Stalin kind of world President a copy a t the New York ona o f absorbing intsreat. Barkley said ha was Invited bj Red (?rosa show the /oltosring 2. 21-40 Y E A R S OLD. Hartford, March 21.—(IP)—A. R. supplies. ti^ has been rental lutoly free of Those who faUed to pay old age ported in fair condition at St. 3. AUTO REQUIRED. a t the future, than we shall be- tn state soldier vote bill, and ’ then Farm price supports were Relatives of Coventry aervica espionage radio atatlona. In fact, Gov. Robert S. Karr, Ui'tough tht amounts collected In the present Merrill, head of the Unlverrtty .of assistance taxes on or b^ore .last Mary'# hospital, Waterbury. found essential in getting the men should apply before April 1 to the Axla has been forced to locate National committee, to talk a< drive toward the chapter’s quota Hpnormbly discharged -Serviea- going along la aoma dream-like answered tba . Preside'nt'a quea- Saturday are considerably out of Connectic.ut Dairy department, large ‘production in 1M3, he' said, tax collector Mabel G. Hall for tha its espionage neats in Latin Amer­ Okmulgee Monday aftemopn ant of 83.000: Oolumbia branch haa men wiU be cunaidetrd. The ^ aasumptioR that cooperation and tlona aa foUowa: luck. Tha tarf should have been Muskogee Monday night. On hi: said yaaterday at a meeting o f the ur^ng that Congress continue required form# to enable those In. ica.” Massey become* Citizen already slightly overacribed Its company will pay a goo J start­ ocglecUve seeurtty ean bo attained paid on M before March 1, but da- way, he will atop off at Charles "Oeneamiog the two queationa State W ar CouBCirs A g that program. Support paymenU service to secure tax exemption. He plaead the number of cases quoU of 81.100; Andover raporta ing oalary with liberal car al­ Unquehta had until the I8th to pay ton, W. Vs., Saturday, night for i without any one cooperating. contained in your telegram, you eommlttse that Connsetlcut gram amounted to 8350,000,000 In 1943, 'Old Age Aaaistance Tax da- of Illegal radio activity detected in New, York, March 21.—<85— collectiona of 8200 and Hebron lowance and full auto inauranca up, with an 'added penalty of 81; belated Jackson day dinner ad paid. Plenty .of ojlportunlty for I f Stalin is tnalatent upon demands could be reduced by one- Jones said, but they prevented .linquenta are noUlled that pay­ the United Btatea ainco July, 1940, Raymond Massey, (Canadian bom 8600. ■y'-V'. ' • . ' ' • ' will observe from the State bill There waa some compucatlon on dress. promotion, salary increaaes and Manchester IHvisloii thii'd if dairymen' would adopt rise in prices. - ment of the tax should be made at more than 580 •stage and screen actor, becomes a poWer politics world, we can and that every effort haa been made account of a few who had moved a career job. better feeding practices. The com Production of farm machinery at once or a warrant will be serv­ Cooperating work with thile, United States citizen today when Confetti Foi “Soft Landings" must play powar poUtics, and we to confer pn our War Ballot Com- mittee discussed thef advisability Braueil and other Latin-Amaricon away to another state, from whom he receives his final papers at the ^ Hartford Gao €#• ia “ in pretty good akapa now,” ha ed for its oollacUon. It would be difficult to collect, It happened at a busy interaec- APPLY might aa well label it that. But miasion powers so broad and flexi­ of adopting a priority system of countries In detsrmbiing locations immegrat'lon and naturalization Oklahoma City— (85-^At Chrla- PN«MS Mid. and called the fertilizer sit­ Richard K. Bates, located at Mra F. Elton Post, tax collector, tion down tow n. . . . the motori-s the obS thing wa cannot do la con allotting grain supplies with milk o f espionage station')), Jett said, laetlvo aacurlty when wa haves' up to midnight, the 18th. It will who laid indtgnarA.^: 753 H a XN s t r e e t tbe State Constitution. broiler poultry. . Could Increase Mra. Iha Beebe apent the weak ica. ’ ■ ' served aa a major in the Chmadlan craft worker, broke a container of coat three or four Unao aa much Podaatri«B-~Ooulan’t you hav< STATE T H E A ’m i BU ILD IN G ■Qt t t OoUbcUvo Bcourity might “ Td tha limit af our Constitu­ end with friends in Stafford. Hor In ganerol eutolde the United Army for a year until placed on confetti over the plane’s propeller aa the original tax of 83 for delin- gone arthind me'?. 2ND FLOOR have prevented this preyant war tion 1 shall take every act -and United States War Bonds are Food Production daughter, Mrs. Victor Snyder, States, the coirimisator was said to the ihaetivi- iUt last year because hub. synibuliging wishes for “soft Washington, March 21.—(8^— 1 vifited in Greenfield, Mass., over have “ uncovered mure than 500 quenuenta, according to coUacUon dif- Motorist—I wasn’t sure whath FROM 9 TO 5 BUY BONDS NOW FOR YOUR GAS RANGE OF TOMORROW wings for the eagle and feathers of Ui health. landings.’’ • r y aMlwa, MtUnd avaiy aaatatanca to ampkiy far yqur mast. . ^ Uaitad Sbatas food oroducUoal the waek end. iclandaattna eireuiU. ’ ocu ltie*. ar I had enough gaaoUaa laCt.

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; S s V / MANCIIEST^ KVEXING IIERALD, MAI^CHESTER. GONN;, TUESDAY, MARCH 21.1944 / • t imam MANCHESTER EVENTNG HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY, JJ<«ICH 21, 1944 * A , , / Easter Seals R e d iign ■ I I .— ' ■ 1 ■ laves’ Visit Wins Com mission H^ld Caucus Cermah Officer Killed in Anzio Fund ^rowingj ^ WTIO—1080 rmy Here Tonight Up Here W DRC— IS6V M i iday's RadiolVS^Z ^Fiosteni War Time 1 R -A^ a t Red F[c|>ublicaiis to ''"Select Can4f>aign for Crippled -Spi^iajiflts in Delegates to thtt Vari- Chiwwn Moving Fasl| Uliairman H ei^rt -B. 4:00—WTIC — Backstage Wife; ody Hour; WTHT — Arthur Recruit Serves in llalv WDRC — Broadway Matinee; Hale; WNBC—Red Ooaa Pro­ / In Mii^effter. House Reports That News; WTHT— News: Muslo< gram. . , ' ous Conventions. 4 ! Zurita Meets dgerz? lor Seimw. The Drive Is lagging; WNBC— Ozark Ra’mbl6rs. ' 7:45—WTHT—Knights of Co­ Mis> Hazel T itte r , chairman o fj 4:15—-WTIC — Stella Dallas: lumbus; WNBC—Carson Robin­ Manchester Republicans may Trying New Schemes. WNBC—Parade ,of'Stars. son. ' ‘7r’rT'"i Clubs Read^ Tate, Kecrultlng SReclallet find when they go into caucus in the local cdm m ltt^ In charge of 4:30—WTIC — ' itorenzo Jones; 8:00 - WTIC — Johnny Pre­ Former Champ m, and Mary W illla^V Re- the current sale of '^ s t e r seals W DRC--Ad Liner; . WNBC— sents; WDRC — Big Town; High school hall tonlgpt that the/y Herbert B. House, chairman of . Speciallat and claea.X ^ for the benefit of; the GqnnecUcut | Newm. WTHT-7rL«t’8 Learn Spanish; win have a contest for the leader­ the Red Cross War Fund annoiinc; WNBC?—Paul Neilson. InN.Y.Ring vMted Manchester t^| Society for Crippled CJhll^n, was 4:46—WTSC — Young WldUor For Tough Fig] ship of the party* locally for the ed at noon today that the drive -Brown; WNBC—Parade of 2'.lS—WTHT — Fulton Ouraler; ■ ■ ' ■ J' t-They-toa members of a group first time in m^ny years, A move­ jfibllant today to near that \ Mrs. WNBC—^Luro and Abner. : had slowed down considerably. He ■ Stars. Taves headed by Ensign Jean ment ha.s heort definitely on^ the Anne Incandella of 146 Soplb 5:00—WTIC—When a Girl Mar­ 8:30—WTIC - A Dale With Mexican Boxer Handled tt arho are stationed in Con- past few instigaled by a Main street had taken enough in­ I appeared before the school board Judy; WDRC — Judy ut for the purpose of giving ries; WDRC—News; Ad Liner: By Greek Manager in Victory for PA’s Wo| gro\ip of 'a'lubitloiis younger mem-' terest In the drive to crochet a I last evening and obtained permis- WTHT—News; Music; WNBC Show; News; WTHT -Newa; formation in regard to en- bers of tW party to upset the basket or flower holder. This she ' slon to have the children of the Castle.a in the Air; WNBC— I ^Clinch Town nt in the Waves. Girls be- —Ne’ws. Rise to Top; Tackles THE present Uto 6 p. m., from now until Ouster Groups man was quoted by the Berlin With the Red Cross collections! He entered service in November, WDRC—News; WNBC—Henry ington; WDRC — Joan Brooks; dan. Just five days befora Zurita other managers are worried more Transylvanian territory from the had lured Hungarian Regent Nich­ A. director for his efforts of the J. Taylor. WTHT—Give and Take; WNBC 4ook* the other half of it from added two players. Nelson and : 2. radio aa saying "No detailed dls- Hungarians had been reduced by now riirrtd^ng in The Herald, It 1*1 1942 and arrived in North Africa about their uattcr.vmrn this year olas Horthy, Foreigpi Minister previous weeks. 7:00—WTIC — Fred Waring; —^MUsic You Want. Sammy Angott on the coast. sell and since then their club cuaaion of the Hungarian problem occupation. y .Teno von Ghyezy. and Gen. Franz not feasible to print the list of in September of last year. He than inficldera or outfielders. .shown a tremendous improveml Su|ii|)orters of Bradley was possible as long ns ' certain . A new drive at the mills, with- WDRC — 1 Love a Mystery: 11:30—WTIC Words at How Zurita and Parnasaas got W hy? Well, they know that this fqtes to L ift Reports that A dm iia l'N ico la s Szonibathelyl, chief of the Army Easter sealN»uyers. | attended Manchester High school ah explanation of the urgency of WTHT — lulton Lewis, Jr.; WDRC—Roipance; WTITlyMU- They have bowled over their' phases In the development were Horthyi' the regent had b e ^ ' seiz­ that crown is quitf a yarn. Back Is Ming to be a pitcher’s year. general staff, to bis headquarters ------V------' I forfor two two years years an and waa formerly more money la underway and the WNBC—Let'Yourself Go. slc. ponents every Tuesday night b| ReaB^ to Finlil for not yet concluded.” 'The German ed were not confirmed. but/London the Lydall and in 1921 ParnsaasK ran a restaur­ And how! before 'ordering his troops forward committee Teels that when the 7:15—WTIC — News: WDRC — 11:45—WNBC — Gay CJirldgea’a ant in Phoenix,.. Aria., where fight- have yet to bump Into the PA Curb ou Rank press was silent. saw no reason to dou^ them. His mother is Just take a look at all the big Him ^o Retain Post. and was still bolding them pris­ S i i m p r a ^ t n T a k e n Foulda Company- situation is e^lained there will be Harry James; WTHT — Red Orchestra; News. era ete plenty' of meals "on the baseball news. It concerns pitch­ Tonight will tell the story os ' May Became Parttsan Area Opinions varied on the/Hungarlart oner. ws SIS* -r-i (M rs. Mary Orlowrskl, of North just how strong the Orocera Stockholm dispatches said there more money fo^cbmlng. Cross Program. ’ 12:00—WTIC—News,‘ "Flght from cuff.” ers and catchers.’ Ask any mana­ reaction, but fow ejqMcted deter­ A Bern dispatch said Premier 7:30—WTIC — Ronald Colman Hartford Auditorium; News; They will rely on Nelson (Doatianed From Page One) Hartford, \farch 21—(Sb—Sup­ were some Indications that the mined and prolonged resistance. Bv Allieo/Forces ^ , Meanwhile the, house to house “ Finaily I had ad much money ger to name the 1944 (aennant win­ porters of State Chairman J. Ken­ Nicholas Kallay was organizing other brothers In service. Walter canvassers are making back calls Show; WDRC—American Mel­ WDRC—NewsX W HIT—News. invested th fighters that I turned ners and he’ll say: “The team with bucket x.mah also following satellite gateway kingdom to Nazi If the Germans' take over civil the resistance as the German in England, and Joseph and Alex shots offHhe board. Chucky 8Z e fliie Federal Oommunlca- neth Bradley we^e prepared today communications In the Balkans aa well as military rule, large and expect to flnlsX thetr P^rt of manager to get it beck," Oeoige the beat pitchers." i commission. ' to fight an ouster move against troops attempted to get a Arm (Continued From Page One) I at camps In the United States. explains. “1 just took off my and Georgte May at to might become a-new area of par­ numbers of Jaws still In Hungary the drive before the\end of next Whit Wyatt alaya In ahapa by working bn hla Wyatt, who wnn4hla Mat ten gmmen top streak Many pennants have been won assertloti eras made at him at least untll\s.fter the fall tisan activity directed agaipst Ger­ grip over the entire country and apron, closed the resUurant, and with a team of hitters. Probably These two Are fast, aggresatvo i may expect to suffer. hinged at an Important engage- -g- o week. \ very good at set afiots. A t option of hearings by a epe- election. \ • man transport and military opera- It is' l l k ^ that Russia will take get sat there for a last-ditch flgnt *1 ------\— Censorship Will Be Topic went to California. "After aome 1,016-acre form near Bwhanan, Oo. The are In the National League la I94!l— poura water the Yankees are more guilty of House committee Investigat- ’They predicted the Attempt of a against the Russians. Liberators Strike upa and downa, I led S6-year-old of the Dodgera la building a alone M-all. for n team of imilea on his form. that honor than any other club. guard posts will be Hedlund tions< One report was that Mar- the oppoAunity to Intensify its' east of the Chin hills and roughly | * ■ the POC. Republican group led py Willard shal.’Tito's Yugoslav partisans had propatoiida calling on the Balkan Message Erom Military Oeferino Garcia, to the middle­ But, this year, McCarthy ia going Murphy, two at the beet I The London Daily Mail said an 100 miles due shuth of Homali Appeals Are M wle ever to come out ed le questioned C2iarles R. Denny, B. Rogers, hotel man, separate recently been In Hungary organtz- I Slava^o overthrow Gt rnian-doml- At R ocket Coast; Of Town Meming Debate weight chemplonahip — after to try to win a flag wlth-,tho beat rf counsel of the agency, about NatiPnal Commit ceoman tod State unidentified radio station had in noting that “there has been a eveiyone said he was through. pitchers (he hopes). High. Both play a aUllar sk Force report which hsd Chairman Bradley from tnq state ’I’hs newspaper Tldnlngcn of ii> a common fight. broadcast this message from Hun­ For Fisliing G«^r "'Three yeara ago I bought three You can't be sura that mors game and can d ro p .in lonfl . chairmanship would collaps^toon garian military authorities: enemy tanks were knocked out Little R esistance New York, March 21— —, Sam Maltempo W orks Out when needed. ' tired In preidous committee Stockholm said Gern\an troops had A reliable, direct report from ber McGee'scontinue in first and flghtera from a Mexican friend, than a couple of them will ba because of lack of organisajUon “ We have suffered our first dead and one was captured.’ America’s Town Meeting ept^cts second places, reape-'itlvely, with around to finish the season but Joe In reserve Miey te v * hidden in. boats on the Danube the Balkans said Hungarian trooto Allied commaiiders, while not Felix Vera. The lightweight 1 was er asserted that Admiral support. \ near Budapest and burst forth th in the fight against the Invader, another active .session Thursday Charlie M eC si^y back in. third. suppoaed to get had pulled out for Awarded Draw Vh mww-i hopes to start with left-handers Haefe, SoloRMwaon and ItoiasaTj had fought both German and Ru­ discounting'the threat of the Jap­ (Coatinued From Page One) The local chapter of the Con­ night when the quesUon/Ms There forwards, air scoring UireatA Ilford C. Hooper, former Pearl Mitchell Group’s Candidate \ qpeupy strategic points in the cap­ manian forces near the southeast- our former ally. The flghL m « t Pnama, so Felix sent this boy Joe Pegs (Newark) and Johnny and-will continue." ' ‘ ' anese movement In-force-toward necticut Sportsmen, through. Gena -T o o Much Centorsripr of War An. oHded. talk, for MBS at 7;46 Johnson, Kantaa City, whb came ford at center, a bulwark oa -eommunicatlons .officer, However, Mr. Rogers to^y Saiff ital at a given.signal. er'n frontier arotinil Arad. — ’ ' Zurita along in his place. Juan Down^on tne pMrm Bradley had admitted to hint the 'TUI...... ih. Imphal and other communications attacked military targets in the Enrico, chairman of the fish com­ News?” la up for dejme. tonight is Sep. Styles Bridgea of here with a eepUtatiori o f tolhg'a defense, Btasell and Pet been '‘silenced by executive \ Advices filtering from tWngnry The Hungarian radio station op­ bases in India, nevertheless wel-1 Frankfurt area of Germany yes­ mittee, announces that plans fell had been fighting since he waa 15 Fought Al Slf|»rnry at desirability of separsUng tte two edi. bad Henry J. Tayiop/ newspaperman New Hampshlic in. a'levlewXf-the of nifty^urlera. guards, depandobl* at aer" or he could back up the later today said that erated by the Artny broadcast reg­ Hungarian station, uhleh corned m. decisive test srsinst Jan- terday as the highlight of a day through to stock Center Springs years old—he’s now 26—and when By Joe Livingston _ ity expressed tow f that Imredl might that 300 officers who to Ger­ said the station—named after Wl descriptions to the n^en in the ring. If you’re in condition, don’t Page topped all International "I believe, as do more than 60 assume peo tern powers of the Re­ Few enemy aircraft were encoun­ now in thla country on vacation, Burns and Allen, Rita Hayworth; chester, and Al Stei)eney, 179, of mo permiasion to stay in Georgia esperially in the outfield. been one o f the OHtstandhiZ ‘ Ipoup, he stated, went in the many in January to avoid a court Louis Koussiith, a leader of the armed forces. However, Wilbur has promised Bob Burns to be a. 9:30, Report to Ndtlon; 10. Corwin hurt you. Zurita ia a good boy, League pitchers last season with key Republicans that; it would b« gent Hprthy, bukthat Oltllk would revolution against the Hapsburgs tered, but the fighters brought New York, here last nlghi goes iinlll April 1,” says Brooklyn's "The Reds stHI have the pitch­ era in the Industrial etlon presumed to be safe and for the best Interest of the party, martini had returned to Hungary. T. Little, president of the Man­ Xguest of his program on NBC drama "Lonesome .Train"; 10:30, and stays in training. He’s mar- his 14 wins against live loaoes and emerge aa premleX- , in 1848- had existed for some down four. rled and has two sons, and down In tho books as a drtiw, but pitcher, "and 1 hope I may be able ing. although the loss of Elmer the pest few years) __ ; attacked. to separate the two jobs, which They were reported helping Imredl chester Sportsman club, said to­ Thursday night. . . . Rep. Martin Talk, Rep. J. P. Wor-ott. . . . BLU I’m Riddle will hurt them a lot if fanned 140 men m 186 innings. In “I propose to bring in two sail- Clash With-Germans as heads of a fifth column. The time and was reganled aa an out­ Clouds blanketed the targets godfather of the youngest.. Referee I^ul.s “Kid" Kaplan was to V ork out in thla section even produot from thla y at times conflict’ Mr. Rogers said. day that there has been ‘ no re­ j\ piea. chairman of the House —T, New audience series with Mil- later than that before reporting. | Elmrr doesn’t play. Johnny Van- case McCarthy needs q pinch hit­ ra who were on that Task Force, Niingarian Army\ garrisons in officers were Said to include Mar­ let for-the Hungarian military. t : but bombs were dropped by means ton Berle; 8:30, Duffy’s .and Fred "When I first got Juan, they virtually the only one who saw It- ter once In awhile, the big 6 foot 2 school team. "This is no new move, although tt sponse as yet to the plea. committee investigating un-Amer- "I had a sore arm half of laat ■ der Mecr is gone, and so ia lon - . At guards the FAs hisw M i ot whom was disabled as a re­ tk* southern part oK the country shal Feketehalmy, Major General Various neutral reports indicat­ of instruments. Crew members Both clubs agreed that It was IcanXactivities, is amiouriced for a Allen; 9, Famous Jury Trials; matchid him with George Latka, that way. Irish' moundsman can really throw now has crystallised into action." Were reported in th^ Stockholm FuneraJ^^ seusoh and I know.thei-e waa no , nle Frey. WlenebtcM, Stsm OeyOb aad lit of the bungUng of the ama­ It Bradley refused tc give up his, Gifiissy and a Colonel Dekak. ed that the. 'German occupation said the weather was so bad that almost too soon to expect the fish­ , 15-mikute broadcast on the BLU 9:30, Frankie Masters’ Band; who was known as the 'Boxing Most spjcctalurs in Uie slim h.ia 205 pounds at a bail and get in the Federal Communica- newspaper Aftonbladet-; to have ('nnllicnng ReiMirts On Kallay came after Premier Kallay re­ those in the bombers often could Professor.’ Juan beat him all the crowd of about 450 indicated an other cause for it except trying "If the Cards have to go with­ his share of safeties. Guarino, all capable o f state post. Mr. Rogers indicat^, ermen to overhaul their tackle but Sunda^night immediately fy Wiiiqhell. \To provide the bpace. those two, I think.” about It. If we. knew Hours and one reppil wa.s ttiat it Gej'm.my. and nrgnnizilg resist- \ caused by the Rus.slan 'offensives, o’clock from the Walter N. Leclerc that the airmen could see fires saying that anyone sending in Baain' atreeri usually lighrd in the Prison; 11:30, Sinfonietta. Juan wina every round, and could landed plenty of solid wallops Even with a sore arm, the tow­ disease called undulant fever, youngaters coming along. 14 state conveiitton at which of­ i had been damaged in fighta he- funeral home and from St. Brid­ throughout the entire bout. a, qr where or how this is sup- ficers are to be elected. , ance In Hungai-y. that the entire country be totally spring up in the target area. tackle may have their names atr 30 minutes \followlrig Wtnchell, have gone 15 more at the finish. ering right-hander won 14 games tranamitted from cows to humans All in all a real battle) Is ' tween regulars and Imredl’s troop- get’s chuedh at 9:30 where a solemn while losing five for .737. And ne dieted and the Migatt’ eeosad to have happened, we might When thaxiommlttee^eets upon Several thousand Socialists and mobilized for war, that workers Plaster Atlantic Wall tached to the gear so that the men will be rat to V5 minutes Wednesday Programs: NBC— "Zurita is smart and strong, Though the punching was rug­ through unpasteurtzed milk. i'|t dowm. I can prove afflrma- adjournment of th ^ convention, en(. Sporadic cla.shPs were said liberals were arrested In Buda­ be sent into Germany, and that high n ^ s of requiem was cele- receiving it would know vvho sent 12 noon. Words and Music, 2:45 and he can punch and box. He ged, thiere were no knoekdowns finished with 10 straight wlna. In ca.se you qon’t remember the the season is eKpectod to to have taken place along the bratcff by Rev. James Timmins. Strong forces of lighter planes, and each gladiator‘seemed capable Wyatt, sUil In 3-A, with wife name, Johnny was one of the 90 this game. ely that it Isn’t so." April 14.'Governor Baldwin will be pest. Hungarian occupation troops be both American and British, plas- IL Jack Beitpy IsXhlnf.h in the list p. m.. Hymns of all Churches. . . , went to high school and is very Hockey Teams .••WeU, ask Admiral Hooper," frontier from Arad to "Or.adca in Among those repdrted .slated for Rey/Bronislaw Gardorowski was , _ . of the ‘’first’’, 15 m- igrams in the CBS—9:15 a. m. (West 3:30 p.m.) Intelligent. He’s the first Mexican- of continuing ihdcflnitely after the and two childien, wonders about or more Detroit playora declared Two other aenior leogos _ several hundred nulea away in sent to Yugoslavia to release sea­ detwon and Rev. Edmund Barrett tered the Nazi a Atlantic wall and tiller shot back. "He could tell the north. ; prominent places In Impredl’s gov­ soned German divisions. newest listen^ chtokup by the School of the Air; I, Broadway born boy to win a title, and when final bell. the draft like other ball players. free agents by Judge Landis in will-go on following the PA»-1 Bangor, Me., whqto he will address The British i-.idio exhorted the lub-deacon. Mrs. Aplyne Garrltyl targets slightly deeper in France but he hSs been silenced by the Maine Repiiblican state con­ ernment wei-e Stefan Antal, pres­ Hooper report having dropped an­ Matinee, Celeste Holm. . BL'U he got back to Mexico City after In the semi-final, .scheduled for However, he believes he may be In Playoffs 1940. field gamoL MoCSnn meet th* I Hungarians and other folk in Bal­ London diplomatic and military while heavy bombers were on the Tow n Gets Share nitlve OTder snd everyone vention at n/ion. He w>ll attend ent minister of propaganda and a ,-as organist . and soloist. The other point from the prevloua rat­ —0 a. m.. Breakfast Club; 4 p. nu. beating Angott hla train was nine six rounds, Little Joe Loui-* 140, unfit for service because of a bad Johnson makes no bones of the diers and thb Ekmt Hartforil We kans to more sabotage, asserting sources suggested that the bearers were, Michael Coughlin, Frankfurt mission. In all oper­ ing. Fred Allen, not in\the “firat” Pat Buttram's Show. . . . MBS— hours late, but 3,000 fans were at knee, injured In a first-base col­ fact that he hitched his wagon to OWB that." the April 12 session here, leaving known Nazi admirer: George man occupation also may of Paterson, N. J., Showed few oi erlnea take on Plant J. Tightening of Control that ‘the Hyngaria i people, if Ottllk, editor of Pe.ster Lloyd: and Charles O'ComiDrs, James Griffin ations of the day. It was estimated 15 for Mme time, has \now ad­ 12:30, Army Servica Forces; 4:30, the aUtion. with bands, to meet the qualities of his illustrious lision with Cincinnati’s Lomnie a Yankee star and that he ia going There will be on inb at night Ijy' train from New Haven been prompted b y these considera­ that close to 1,500 tons of bomba O f School Funds Detroit Red Wings - Set >A prediction that the SenaU they justify ‘he Germans fears of the Fascist Arroweross leader, and Thomas Naven. Burial was ln| vanced, to 14th Bob HppeNand Fib- Detective Mysteries. him. Ha’s a big man down there." namesake and was belted out of Frey in 19^9. to make good at the stadium. Saya leaguer fame at 6 o’clMk for Malpfe. It was learned the them, have s great opportunity.” tions: B were dropped. the big Swede: aid approve his proposal to governor .accepted this engage­ Szninsy. St, James' cemetery, the picture in two r0’.rids by Hen­ The native Georgian, one of For Chicago; Toronto the Panthers and SuicIBea. fghton congresalonal control over Some Hungarians were reported (U. S. ' government monitors 1. As a step to protect Ger­ (The OWI said the Stockholm ry Davis, 139. of New Britain. "I turoed down Brooklyn, the Tonight’s Sebednle ment, w fore the antl-Brndley esm- fighting this new invader at the ington; George Brown, Hartford; Haisilson' county’s leading farm­ erations of the Teniiessee Vai- heard a German dispatch saying many from danger of/naving her ItowmnI R, Couch newspaper Morgon Tidntngen had The town of Manchester will re­ Fuees Montreal. Browns and Athletics to sign with Intermediate Leogma p a i^ was organized; call of their leaders, but the Nazis communications w i ^ the south Harold Goldberg and Abe 'Elpetein, Other results-: ers, Is a hot-weather pitcher. Newark because I thought that j Adthority came from Senator that Dr. Michel Jungerth-Arnothy, Funeral services for Edward R. printed an article even before yes­ ceive from the state $10,262.25 as ‘Y’ Older B6; in.—Paitthera vb. Sulcii Imply Ilands-Olf Attitude retained control at the' center of and southweat cur by the Hun­ Ihe town’s share, according to the Bacon Academy, Colchester. Rev. Waclu"Bt •own Charlie Backofeii, 16.5. of Rock­ ' "1 always do better in the mid­ meant a chance with the YankcM. • P (cKellar (D., Tenn.), today In the However. Brsdlev’s opponents Hungarian minister to Bulgaria, Couch of 203'Bummit street were terday’s American attack caUing Senior Leogoo the country. This was indicated by garians at a c r i^ a l period of the Frankfurt the “worst .bombed” number of children enrolled for George Millard was Conference ville, stopped Sammy Hawks, 167, dle of the season, after it gets hot ■ By The Assoriated Press Now that 1 ha\r«^ the chance, I’m fact of determined opposition of. aay he and the govern^ have not would leave Sofia for Budapest to­ held this afttonoon At three program committee chairman. of Hartford (fifth round of six). and‘ before it begins to cbol off,” Sellout crowds of approximately m.—PAs va. Falrflelds. the fact that the Hungarian news war, o’clock at the Watkins Funeral city In Germany, ranking It ahead schools here between the ages of Parley Siindii^ not going to miss it. I’ll pitch one |some southern senators. operated harmoniously Tor many agency's regular mid-day broad­ day. It gave no explanation but Meet Tonight Whltey Coz>', 152, of New Brit­ he says. “Now. that Cuba was the 12,000.and 15,000 are expected to m.—McCanns va. Soldie added that a new Hungarian mili­ 2. As a warning to two other Home. 142 East Center street. Rev. of Hamburg in that, respect and 4 and 16. of those world series games next McKellar told newsmen He months. Implying the governor cast soiindcd ns though all was se­ ain, outpointed George Humes, place for ■ me!” (The Dodgers turn out tonight at Montreal and fall.” m.—^Wolverines vs. Plant. r^cted the Senate to duplica^ its would keep handa off a possible tary attache, Lieut. Col. Istvan possibly re.stless satcUtes. Bulgaria W. Ralph Ward of the South declaring Its population would be The' money will be sent to the rene. The first Item on this com­ and Rumania, both of which have town treasurer and credited by I57, of East Hartford (four), trained there in 1941.) Detroit, respectively, to Watch/Ufe Here, here. Talking about the lactlon of two years ago in soopt- Biadley-Mttchell contest. .Szoeke, had arrived In Sofia. T h e Methodist rhurch officiated. evacuated.) Annual Conference to eiiiocrats W ill Frank Rnpnicki, 140, of Hart­ opening games In the National mentary was a sort o f essay on been reported frequently to be him to schools. The state pays si Bi’own Slight Favorite Wyatt, who broke in with World Series already! bis amendment to abol>6h the Representative Mitchell, s law­ Swiss radio said occupaUbn of Burial will take place later In ford, stopped I'ony Manz, 138. also Hockey League Stanley 'Cup play- "the Importance of cultural snd seeking a way toward peace. the rate of $2.25 .for each child Be Held in Hartford; Evansvllie in 1928 and who haa Johnson la a fastball specialist Last N igh ts Fighi A’s revolving fund. Ite' said he yer, according to Republican lead­ political ties with neighbprtng pep- Hungary by the (Serman Army can the . family plot In Nlpatc cemetery, G reet H aunegaii Over Jersey Boxer at of Hartford, w)«oii Manz nuffered a been "up and back" four times, ofls. „ ' " , and according to new coabh John be-considered an established'toct). Read Herald Advs. enumerated. Ithougbt it had a good .xmance pf ers in this srea. had little strength ples'ln the Danube basin." East Glastonbury. Outline of Program. cut eye in the third round of a thinks this la the time for young­ The , first, place Montreal team ny Neun he baa very good control. J passing the House w)fere s slml- in Hartford county ^outside the .A secret Hungarian radio sta­ Auditoriuiii. ' Rumanians Stiffly Resisted Aniiisem ent Spot foUr-rounder. sters to break into the game. entertaina"'the third place Toron­ He set a reebrd!co: for ?2 atrikeouta ,By The Associated Preag' Ijsr plan was rejected in 1942, Fifth senatorial district. Tt was Unennfirmed reports from tion, broadcast a bxll to the nation Hartford, March 21—(IP)—(^n- "And Cubans, too," he contin­ to Maple eafs while the second in a night game at Augusta, Ga., ■' ’BalUmore»-Cled Shaiui, 132, 7 ’’ today for general resistance to Hartford, March 21—The 26th His forecast c^jthe amid indi- said Fsirfield. Hailford and Litch­ Stockholm said That two Ruman­ nebticut m m ocrats vriU greet the Hartford, March 21. — Bob ues. "Some of them are fifte ball place Detroit Red Wings arc boat and he hopes to make it 27 in the Angeles, outpointed Lew Hanb Idatlons that Deuiocratic Leader field counties were strongly pro- ian divisions wrere among the force German armed forces occupying Scene of Blaze Annual Hartford County. Older Wade, New Jersey’s leading 160- Newark, N. J.—Harold "Red" majors. Could be. 134, Washington, 10. Tarzan ' party's national chainnan, Robert Green, 148 1-2, Brooklyn ou» point­ players. We have an outfielder, to the fourth place Chicago Biack- rkley would jojn Senators HiU Bradley. the Clermans had sent into Hun­ war-weary Hungary as neutral dis­ Boya’ Conference, sponsored by poundar, facca the 8harp-sb''''tinK hhwka. The winners of these Other hew hurlera Include Em­ 176, Camp Holabird. Md., kno patches told of fighting along the E. Hannegaiil'; tonight on hie first ed Danijy Martin, 151 3-4, New- Luis Olmo, who showe,d us every­ ^nkheap, Alabama , Demo- \.However. the name of Harry B. gary and that they were being re- flats o f New York’s Johnny Bro,«n thing—speed, power and hustle-— semi-:toal best four-of-seven game erson Carey Roger and Walt Du- out Jimmy Bell, 183, Waalun| rerats, in opposing the amendment frontiers and totween minority New Haven. March 21.—(A)— the Hartford County Y. M. C. A. ark^ 8. Johnny Price, 142 1-2. Mon­ strong of Salisbury, retired, snd ^ s t e d stiffly by the Hungarians. official viait to Connecticut, and In a ten-round rennatch at the late lust seasonf' ■' aeries \ylll meet in a similar series blel. alio from Newark; Willis A. 3. ■ [ on the .Si^te floor. i Debate . on formerly associated with Browm _ 'he Turkish radio said the Ger­ groups In many parts of the coun­ New Haven firemen responded to and co-operating agencies, will be Auditorium tonight. treal, outpointed Jerry McGee, Baker from Elmira end Floyd C. WashingU>ifc-Henry Armat try. their second multiple-alarm fire oyer 350 rcaervi(tions 'Tiave been 1.52, Augusta, 6. WyattJiken the Cuba, Reds and for the recpgnlzed world title. » (the TVA/proposal was blocked Thomson & Co., here, was being mans had occupied ‘Important held this coming Sunday afternoon received for a dmAer given by the Wade, who knocked out rival Bevena, Kansaa City. 144 1-2. Los Angeles, outpoint advanced as a compromise candi­ points and communication centers These advices said Adolf Hitler in two days when they were called Mail Y our Beaten onW twice by Torontn in Frankie WiUs, 146, Waahlngte lyesterdai' when a controversy de- and evening at the Hartford Y. Democratic State Clentral commit­ Jereeylte Joe (Butch) Lynch in . Roser won 12 snd lost 10 for the | I veloped over other sections of the date. Mr, Strong, a .member of In Hungary and the whole of had ordered his grey-clad divi­ out to a twp:-alarm blase In the 10 games durmg the regidas sea­ Bears' last year. Don’t be surprised | 10. Taffy Cummings,. 141 1-1 M. C. A. The theme of the Con­ tee. \ two heats last Thursday, dropped ------7',000,000 independent officeaj'the — House and of the Legislative southeastern Hungary is now un­ sions Into the country from Aus­ Whalley playgtound, an amuse­ a apltt decision to Brown two son Montreal ^ 0\2 to 1 favorite to see Erbmy pull a Llndell, tor he , Baltimore, Ouipointed Beni(y J4 tria and Rumania early Monday ment aresde in Whalley avenue: Before the dinnar the conimittM to win the aenu^nki aeries and a fries, 143 3-4, Phttsdelphla, 6. opristlbn bill. rouncll, is also a member of the der control' of a German,-"officer ference is "Pacthg the Sterner will meet In executive eesalon to weeks ago. Bob holds recently- ia a sticker and coul.1 patrol the State Central committee. He is a Damage to Ibe three-stbry Fights of Life." The program 7 to 5 choice to takC^e Stanley outfield in case your Uncle takes Pitt3burgh--Biliy Miller, 13 -4- discuss campaign plans. gained declalona over Freddie Ca- Yale classmate and friend o f’Sam­ frame building wss limited Chief has been planned with the prob­ braU Jackie C^pperell and "Wild Cup. It ia the first' time amce too many Yanks. . Pittsburgh, outpointed Hoky Ga Jniou Dispute Paul Hains said, but the firemen , It was expected that SUte 1925 that the two Canadian teanu c|a, 134,'Puerto Rico, 10. Bee uel F. Pryor, Jr... former national Ads to This lems in mind that are now being Chairman Jttut M. Dow’s ptopoeol BUI" McDpweU. Dublel is one of the best right | committeeman. Strong, his sup­ l^fleout olArm y Deserter were forced to flght hea'vy clouds faced by older boys, both those have met in a cup elimination hand prospccU. He, had a low earn- i Wright. 14k Clairton, Pa., ou« toehold a single convention would Brows ocored a T-8 upeet In de- series. pointed Jackie ArmiWge, 149 1-| Suit Is A ired porters say. belongs to no single of hOlowlng smoke. ’’ close to military service and thoae faatlag Jarry Molonl at Spring-, By Hugh Fullerton, Jr. >toombtnee pro baseball with col- ed run average of 2.02 '■with the be considered at the meeting. Detroit likewise la a heavy la- New Kehalngtun, Pa. 8 faction in the party and would somewhat younger who are serv­ Normally, the party holds a field hare last weak. aolvlng,--tha Bears laat year and .be twirled 16 give full time to the chairmanship. ing on the home front. N.W vorite to - whip the Biackhewke. Wins while 1 si g nine. His six I Providetice, R. , I.—Vinca Somewhera, in‘ or aroand Manch^ter« there ia apiheone who spring convention to name dele- Homs City veteran’s ,crobching Orto, 132, PhilAdelphla, outp Hartford. March Judge Two-Year Terms ' Speaker and other leaders in­ style and acOrlng with trip-ham less the Arrny examiners find, leave the Garden court The Red Winga have a jinx work­ shut outs last year im liidc one no- j gat 4a to the naUona) convantion, ing for them. The Hawks have' hitter.' j Charles “Cabby" Lewis. 128 ^ Edward/t, Daly in .Superior court clude: Hev. Paul Lynn, Dean of and another convention later in fner rapidity dqwil the stretch to something wrong ■ with Mel Ot^; tournament. He’s due to report to ® Heard the actibn of Clarence H. Disaster Is Semi jroB arf been unable to win on Detroit ice ’ Baker won five while losing the: New York, l6. Joe Gopabaro Given Evaders wants what you have to tell or hae for sale aonu the Hartford School of Religious the year to nominate a aUta overtake JarrY (which ia more than New Yorkers Uncle Sam instead. . . . Jimmy Brooklyn, and Tony Bjcaii Swan of Njwington and James Trlump&a over Joe Carter, Bill in a 19 consecutive game stretch same number for Elmira. Bevena | EdudatUm of the Hartford Semin­ ticket. Elach convention has can do) Bruce (Fatso) Sloan like-' Johnston has Uken charge of a won seven apd lost eight (or tjie : 150 1-2, Hamilton. OnL, drew, pi'FJeimer and .loseph DeCarlo of 111 Subsidy Plan about 1,200 delegatas, and Dows 'Topdljrlioiie and many other cur- ly will set a record of some eort comeback campaign by Tony dating back more than four ary Foundation; • Tracy W. Red. yeara. Blues but he got into 34 games I Chicago— Teri^, Gibson. 142 IH I Hartford against Local Union 671 Hartford, - March 21. ding, Boys Work Secretary o t the has propoMd. as a wartime m sM ^;t o n w gpod welters and middle- for a fast climb to major league! Shucco, Boston heavyweight who Chicago, find Charley Paarh The second games of the series and if “Fireman-Johnny" Murphy | of the . Intel-national. Brotherhood Three men recently found guilty New Haven Y. M. C. A., nation­ ure, that the state ticket be nom­ weignta dot Brown’s-record. ba.seban . . . Sloan had been retired about a year ago. In abmit may 11-12 l-’i Milwaukee, Irew. 8 He ■ ot'^ Teamsters, of. America et al. Hartford, March 21 — (fli — in Federal court of failing to re­ .Hortford’e Billy . Brown, who will be played on Thursday at the sticks to his war job. Floyd ally-known leader in the Y. M. C. inated early and only one conven­ playing sandlot ball for eight i a month. Jirmny says. Shucco will do th f relief work iman' Hoyes, 177 1-2, Chice T ile plaintiffs seek damages of Charging that dairymen have been port for induction, store each oen- tion held. has ocored two knockouts in win­ yeara when Little Rock picked | be ready ‘ to fight "all thoae gays .same cities, then .shift to Toronto forced into accepting eubsidies aa Get Toother Via Classifieds A.; Lyndon Pratt, Executive Sec­ and'Chicago. Of last year's regulars, it's hqrd'! knocked out Freddie Griggs. $10,060 and an Injunction requir­ tenced to two jaaEB* imprisonment retary of the ConnecUciit State ning four flgbta here, riska his him up laat aeason and he'll who want to hold Louis' title fOr to tell who will be aiound again | Memphis 2. a "laat resort to stay In business," today by Judge J .. Joseph Smith, ing their restoration to member­ Teachan' Aaaodation; Dr. (^lyde unbeaten home slate in the eight-; probably become the Giants’ regu-; the duration but couldn’t even but Ernie Bonham ano-Haak Bor- ,Holyoke, Mass —Jerry Fiorel ship in the union. In addition to C. Marsden Bacon of Middletown, who recommended Danbury as the round semi-final. The hardThlttlng for right fielder without a halt a t ' hold Joe’s hat." . . . A new chem- Binghamton. N. Y.—Stanley 159. New York, outpointed president of the Connecticut Milk place of. incarceration. Gleason, Vocational Advisor, Vet­ Miller, 144, Brooklyn,, outpointed /bwy look "like the- mainstays of*the the action sgainst the union, the Rateai 11 centa a line per one insertion« 9 cento f line per direo erans Admlnlatratton, -Newington; Damp and Chilly local Xdonis, who bounced b o ^ Jersey City, which drafted him ical developed by the Hercules staff with Atiey Donald, the num­ Wilson, 155, New York, 10 defendants include Harold Gallo­ Producers’ ABsociation. in his re­ They were' Joseph D. Lombardo, Into the good graces o f nis hoR(e- Power Company le suppoeed to Joe Miller. 137, Buffalo, 8. John Falco, 135, rfarttord. outpoin' port at the annual meeting of the Rev. (Jaorge Millard, pastor of the from the Travelera. . . . Pro foot­ ber three raanv ' way of Wethersfield, Edwin Rice 2S. of Westerly, R. I., and Nell W. town rooteraj^th a' brilliant ri-'- ball men must be full of confi­ make soil waterproof '’and thus Thomas, 179, N^w York, knocked Bill Adams. 137, Worcester. organization at Hotel G a^e here insertiona, 7 cento a line per dx .Inaertiona. Congregational Church of South Summ^ Is Seen out Stanley Myka, 195 Buffalo, 2. of Manchester, Samuel Forte and Kelley. 18, of Fairfield, both Jeho­ uroph oyar Bobby Howard jkat dence when Dan Topping can of­ rcmler baseball field* immune to Scranton, ' Pa.—Joe Reddick, Alientown.’ Pa.—Danny Devi! (Chester Maturek of Hartford, today, claimed that the govern­ vah’s Witnesses, and Emilio Neri, Windsor, recently Chaplain with New Orleans — Buddy .Scott, the 4th Motorised Division, U. S. week, fiaces Lonsford Dennis/ of fer Pete Cawthon a contract at- the wet grounds hazard. It will be 166. Paterson. N. J., out| I who was tea years ipkL er. ^AP Wlrspboto.], reacntatlvoa o f High- School atu- midwinter blizz-i'd als» didn't help ned a uniform. He was more spirit­ Riiea: "Being airmen, we - could American Rfd Cross, Houao A' dent bodies as'fullowa: Henry M. the suminei 'outl-x>k, the Groton ed in spring training practice Shorts and Shells rohably ^ o r k .the double wing- / Coa>^ Motoi* seer declared. thoa aoBM gC too *qnd|.” , Howard Doyle, whpj kck gyatem to parfecUon." I 4 S - kJum' J-

V, MANCHESTER EVENING HEkALD. MANCikESTEK, CONN.,\TL'EI5UAi, MARCH Zl, I’.Ml . f MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 2L 194 .P A G E E Articles for Sale 45 Wanted—To Buy 5S Kounis Without Board .59 Annuuncementi X 2 Au^amobileg for Sale 4 Help Wanted— Female An old colored man was O nadf the .pemlMrs of a oolorcd^ USED FU R N ITU R E A N D StoV'es FO R REINT— LA R G E sunAy cor­ a little oariy in the. spring, befor^ hurch in >thbama Vas talking to HOLD EVERYTUl c a s h f o r y o u r c a r —A ny 36 FO R S A LE — USED boilers, any Classified FOR AVON Cosmetic* call 5913,; WANTED — WAITRESS. Apply type or size. Also 5 tube radia­ bought, sold and exchanged. ner roqm with two etpsPta, on bus the bass season was open. A tita^^toi-about ths .tsmptationi i4i( Appointments day or evening. to 41. High prices paid. Drive iQ a stified Center Restaurant, 509 Main St. tors. high and low, guaranteed. Highest prices paid. Jones'Furni­ tln^.^lialf way^oet^rpen Manches- TUghJt £wt ihn TnoMim — Sense and game warden happened along, apd, B aU w ^U eos ia ons’s |Nith, when Mra Ida Moreheuse, 5 Bank St. Over now to 80 Oakland street. W V n I ««S»HsM. 1S44,. ^ seeing a big Mack bass tied by ■ ' WUlimsnUc Wrecking Company, ture, 31 Oak streeL Tel. 8264. ,er and Eaat Hartford. In prlvaU Advertisements By Robsst D. L usI k Sk P S«rvl«T, iM. the olfTpiMcher grunted, aad re­ Brunner's. Open evening until 9. WOMEN — DO YOUR PART! string in the water, he ..abcosted plied: ^ Route 6, Columbia, Conn. y oma of yoUng couple. Pins /'Thrse WIskee Mother—Did that soldlsr ot- lenU WOULD LIKE lady to ibare home Saturday's 6. Phone 6191-7^86. Laundry work is aSssntial. Good paneled and chaertul living Little Bessie had a new dime the fisherman; "Folks msks ms tlrod fopre- with seryjca man'i tvlfe. No ob- pay, steady work. New System Rooms Without Board 59 For Sale For Rent M Y P A S T tempt to klsa you lost night? and her mother asked: sentln’ Satan ss^qnnin’ after d ^ FOR SALE— COW MANIHIE. room gt'you r disposal. Call Man- Prulugue; \ Colorado farmer,; Game Warden—.That’s ■ nice Jection-to children. Call 2-1657 or Laundry, Harrison sp«6t. Then it came to nim^ It was the May it teach me Wisdom;- ' Daughter— Why, mother, you Mother— Why don't you invest to tempt dem. D e n n ith is, my Sale For Rent Motorcycles— Bicycles 11 Place your orders now for April ch^tpr 8975. looklag for some Strayed calves bass you have, there, A^^ trance. 101 Chestnut. central. Ideal for couplea or gifis. 2-0741. " PJiofiie 4 9 3 ^ 2 6 Bdger- price for' clean car. with good ' Keep it well furnished With good, / "I’m s farmer. I own the land along. This time the farmer was May it be brightened by Hope; Lilllap- -Oh, yes. .Five days Inter A. C. felt a lit­ the string. The big . bass swam Teacher— Yes, I know, but what Phone 3989. 14 Arch atreet. 1939 2 DOOR sedan, 1939 tires. Cali 816C after 6 p. m. I quality furniture from a store FOR R E N T — A fT R A C T IV E room, ' north across the fence. 1 was look­ careful in crawling back through May it be enriched by Love. Harold—Then what was he tle low and decided this was an ■why while the warden 'stood doe* youi mother call him? Pontiac sedan, 1939 Oldsraoblle Help Wanted— Male 36 aervmg Connecticut for over 33 emeVgehcy warranting a trip to there, virtually holding the ssek. Child— She doesn’t call him any­ r—STERUNQ SILVER link SLeam heat, suitable for.-onr or Hou.ses for Sale 72 ing for some lost cslvu." the fence. -He walked a little — John H. Vine kicking sboiit? sedan, 1941 Pontiac sedan, “W38 years. \ ; the bottle: thing. She likes him. p^let. In vicinity of library, A PRE8SER f o r A N essenUai two. 128 South Main street. Tele­ Apartments. Flats, "But your speech? You have a drunkenly, to where the stranger Lincoln Zepher convertible sedan; FOR SALEl— N IC E 6 ROOM sin­ A. C.—Angela, I am verra 111. Soldier--How come you don't «t« theater, or parking lot, in Business 3ervic^ Offered 13 modern cleaning plant, experi­ phone 5215. - Tenements foreign accent.’’ had been sitting. There was no ' Very often the people First Cockney — Do you think 1940 Ford convertible coupe, 1937 ence on silks and wools, excellent 3 room coihii^-iU home outfit with gle, Qreplace, steam beat, 2 car " I was bom a Caech." one then. He must have gotten this man Hitler stands any chance Frl«;pd—Too Isfe, A. C„ 1 was like girls, Sailor? Jack—Lend me 310 old man. I of A. & P. Reward. Tele- MAKE ARRANGEMENTS to have the leeet have the moat Studebaker sedan, 1937 Qhevrolet wot'kihg conditions, 11.00 per all the acceskiries. N thing else to ATTRACTIVELY FURNISHED garage, recently redecorated, ex­ “A Csech?’’ his interest quick­ the direction wrong. He hurried of getting what he's out fo r? verrs sick yesterday. Sailor— Oh, they are too biased. promise on the word of a gentle­ one 5332. your garden plowed in April. buy. Pay only *£ W E E K LY. about. Soldier— Biased 7 man to pay it back tomorrow. coupe. Many others. Terms and hour, vacation with pay. Phone rooms in private home, all con­ FOR RENT-8 ROOM heated cellent street. Call Arthui A. ened. farther down the road; then n- Telephon# 2-1468. H. Warren Just 8 outnta to be sold Second Cockney —. No, but Silence also seefhs to be quietly Sailor—Yes, biased. It ’s bias Jill—Bring the gSntlemsn __- t i r e c h a i n otf mail trades. Phone 5191, Brunner's. 933, Rockville, Conn. Swiss Laun­ veniences, coiitimioi'is hot water, apartment. Telephone 4674. Knofla. Tel. 9440, 5938. 875 Main "Yes, but 1 am naturalisedA t tn eed his steps going a hundred Case. The beet slogan t;ila country I think he etiinds a good chance enjoyed at times. this and bias that till I'm broke. areund and let me see him. uck. Finder pleaae return to Open evenings. dry. vicinity of Cheneys. Tel. 3l05. street. am an American." ^ yards the other way. He could can adopt is: "W in t)ie w ar!" of getting what he’s in for. PRICE Si»5 \ FOR RENT—MODERN 3 room iter at pout office. ASHES AND RUBBISH removed. "You are from an old race, a find no one. 1941 FORD STATION wagon, low WANTED—MEAT^ CUTTER, full A-L-B-E-R-t-S FOR RENT—FURNISHED room* heated apartment, close to Cen­ FOR S A LE —6 ROOM Cap Cod He stood trying to collect his Drop a line to "Trucking." 61 new nation,’’ mused the stronger. mileage, radio, heater, white wall or part time, morning « r after­ 43 Allyn St.—Hartford for light housekeeping, on .-bus ter. Adults. Prefer party willing house, 2 unfinished rooms up-' thoughts. Tbs message; T h en RED R YD E R A Diocoverr rings, like new 1938 Ford station Mill street. X yne. Mr*. Brown. Tel. 2-OSb^f stairs, breakfast nook, .-fireplace, ‘A -nation that the people them­ Annonneements noon. Apply l|lanchester Public to do light janitor work; Write had been a message. He had wagon, very clean, dark green. WINDOW SHADES—VENETIAN steam heat, continuoim'hot water, selves created. But a nation in M arket Box E, Herald. been carrying i t It had been in L n t L E 1937 Ford station wagon. Term* blinds. Owing to our very 'ioW FOR RENT—LARGE ‘ Attractive copper plumbing. L ot 75x165, danger!” His voice now look on an DR BRUSH Agent. Charlea Millinery— Dressmaking 19 front room with some light house­ edge. "A ll o f the world Is In his hand, hts left hand. But his and trades. Phone 5191 Brun­ WANTED -:rAUTOMOBILE m^ overhead, , get our special 1 ^ near Plant J. Phope 6413. - left hand was empty. He must sdley, 69 Devon Drive, Man- keeping prltrlleges, .suitable for danger! It is the people of your VOOIF ner's. open evenings. DRESSMAKING AND alteraUon chanic, essential to war effort. prices on high grade window Business lAications for ()ave dropped it when he fell. He AROUND iter. For appointment call fo r k in g Couple. Call 6951. FOR SALE — 5 ROOM/ duplex fatherland, and of your home­ of all kinds. Phone 2-0019 or call Apply to Carlson A Company, 44 shades and Venetian blinds com­ Rent 64 ran to the fence, this time hold­ HERE house, one alda ,iacant../Inquire 29 land here in America that I must AYE BUY AND^SELL all makes of at 144 West Center street Stock Place,'Mancbeater. pletely installed. Samples fUrnish. ing down - the top w in with hie used cars. Highest prices paid. ed. Capitol Window Shade Co., LO C ATE IN MOST central build- Cottage street. help! But how—now?” And he -RIDE f r o m Hack- hands, standing on his tip toes, 1941 Olds. 'n'-ertlble coupe, WANTED—RELIABLE woman to 241 North Main atreet. Phone ing in town. Office available now seemed to be crying. Then he atreet to and from Pratt buried his bead in his hands and A barb caught his leg as hS/ model 66. 1941 Pontiac sedan, Moving— Trucking— . stay with 2 children from 11 p. 8819. Open evenings. at a very fair rental. Apply Room Whitney, Eaat Hartford, Wai^t^d— Re^l Estate 77 sobs shook his whole figure. When swung*11 over. It. cut deeply, 1941 Plymouth sedan special de­ Storage 20 m to 7:30 a. m. No household Coventry 6, Rubinow Building. ■hlft. Phone 8069. FOR S A LE — 10 PIECE oak dln- the tears had passed, he looked up but he gave it no thought. luxe. 1940 Olds sedan, 1939 Olds, duties. Good pay. W rite Box U, w a n t e d T O ^ U Y one acre or again. He reached the spot where be sedan. Manch'sater Motors Sales, AUSTIN A CHAMBER.^ Ca Herald. ing room set. Telephone Man­ Grafige New* mofe with tobacco shed or barn; chester 2-0958. / “I have won out over the mighty believed he had fallen. He dropped 612 Weal Center,. Tel. 4134. Trailer. Van Service. Removala A t the recent roeetinsr of Coven­ and chose as his Scripture reading. Of' will buy property that needs from Coast to Coast deluxe WANTED—FULL OR part time o f this earth.” he said slowly. " I to his knees, feeling in the grass try Grange held at Uie Grange hall, Luke 8, 40 to 56 verses. The text repair*. W ill pay cash. Must be DODGE 1936 1-2 TON panel, pri­ equipment Crating, packing and radio service man for bench FOR SALE—50 GALLOK Hadley have conquered the emperors, the with his handa He cnw led ^ 4 ROOM SINGLE vately owned, wonderful motor, work only. Benson’s, 713 Main Brown automatic gas ,kmter heat­ the Lecturer's Hour devoted to o f his sermon, "The Hem of His reasonable. State price and where kings and the rulers of the world, about, searching wildly ' in tbs atoraga. Warehouse, Manchester Garment.” was taken from I.uke' property can be seen. W rite Box recently overhauled. pre-war street next to the A. k. P. er, Florence oortal^e oil heater. movie fm oi the P i^ e e r Para­ to give to the people that which dark. * Then he stood up. Maybe FOR RENT GrMn. TeL 6187. 8. 44 verse. The choir render^ F, Herald., tires, exceptionally fine buy. Tel. Inquire 52 Garderv''street. chute Company, shown bv Conrad civili^ d man must have, that he had shoved the message into $15 Per Month- RELIABLE MAN over draft age the anthem, "I W ill Feed th y 2-0909. " Kowalski and James T. Sr. which is his birthright. But the his pocket. He jammed hie h4nde >21 interested in manag^ing retail fur­ FLORENCE KITCHEN heater, Flock.’’ The flowers were. two ■ ....A J’ . . Available Now, Repairing 23 A parp.chute was also , on display people are still unaware of the into his trousers, front ond/back. niture store. Man selected must gas ranges, G. E. clothes drier, beautiful bouquets of spriM flow­ PH O NE 5278 and a vci-y interesting hour was Davis, Mrs. Grace B. Reed. There urgency of this great tank. They He reached Into his shirt pockets, OVERHAUL AND REPAIRS on have sales sbllfty with experience choice of four parlor sets, end ers. One bouquet wgs ^ v e n by will also be a concert and the com­ his jacket. Some koyti, soma enjoyed by ail present. East Cen­ Mrs. W illiam McKinney,- and the must know. They must under­ BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES All Settled BY EDGAR MARI waahera, vacuums, toasters, irona, in r-.II phases j f retail store Rtan- tables, spinet desk, bedroom mittee in charge of the entertain­ loose change, e knife, eynendker- tral Pomona Deputy Wilbur T. other bouquet was gU‘en anony- stand. They must not be led fans, lamps etc., and all children’s agement. Write for interview chairs, occasional chair, Victrola, ment and concert will b<* Mrs. Eliz­ astray. They must ri.se up now chief were ail his clo/hes con­ Little of Manchester Grange was rtioiusly. / WfE) OVi O O W . Herald Route toys and vehicles. Caab and carry. stating qualifications. Box V, The dining room set. studio couches, also pre.sent for the evening. abeth Motyeka. Miss Ernestine and demand what must be theirs. tained. At the Christlan/fcndeavor serv­ Tel. 2-1439. J Herald. gateleg tables. The Austin Cham­ This evening, March 21, the La­ Koehler, Mrs. W alter Keller, Mrs. But time* is runnln|f»so fast, so From down tlie %yilley toward WOOVOtilY vo o bers Warehouse, Manchester ice Sunday evening there was no George Hewes. Mrs. William Gess, the cast canie the Long wail of PIANO TUNING AND repairing, WANTED—BOY 16 or over for 9 dies Drill Team will meet for a fast against me." WANTED Of 50 Papers Green. Open 9 to 9. Tel. 6187. stated leader, but everj'one brought and Mrs. Frederick Ebcrlc. There train whistle. It/seemed to the , K'aoviKiO player piano/ specialty. John hours a week of pleasant out­ rehearsal at 7:30. The driii team The farmer listened carefully y o o DPtlE. O f [flu buy your furniture, elec- their Bibles artd a general, discus­ will be no collection. Each school farmer that all o/th e sadness of tOViVCsHT Oockerham, 28 Bigelow etreet. door work at the school. For, In­ BEAUTIFUL GILT EDGED wal- J^•ill exe'mpl’fy their floor work at but did not interrupt. OVAibi *tO ‘- I H J I the time of the ftr.st and second de­ sion was helfl. will present a ten minute piogram "This is a lonely road." the the world had b ^ n combined into l>:trkal appliances, stoves, Available Tel. 4219. terview call 6158 or 4901. mit Baby Grand piano, exquisite' Sunday itchool convened at 10 grees which sre to he given on and the Mothers’ Club is giving stranger continued.- He looked up one great, lony cry of anguish. l^antomoblle and home if you tone, originally built for opera o’clock Sunday morning and the prizes for the Red Oms.s posters April 6. ‘ - and down it. peering deeply into Panic seized hi rv Lower End of South Main NEW CONVERTIBLE TOPS Cel­ GOOD AUTO M O BILE mechanic. star. Beautiful antique mahogany woishioaervice was In charge of being made by the tifth, sixth, sev­ pare going into''the armed Thursday evening. March 23. the the shadows, his eyes resting mo­ It was a I6ng mile from the Street and Vicinity. luloid replaced in curtains, all Muqt have own tools. Permanant desk, 1870 period, imported from Miss Gertrude Anderson. enth and eighth grades. Be sure (leervieea or leaving town. kinds of leather work. Chaa. Lak- job for right man. Carter Chevro­ officers and ladies’ degree team will mentarily on the vague outline of south-line ferfee to the house. The Dresden. Lovely 7 piece walnut Lie^it. and Mrs. Djekson are the and resei-ve the date and come .and Highest Prices Paid! ing. 90 Ounbi.dge street Tele­ let Co. Inc., 191 Center street. meet at the Giange hall for re­ a squat tree that stood ghostlike farmer way bretahless when he bed room su.te, dinette maple set, hearsal. It is urged that everyone prpud parents of a son bom March bring your friends. Watch for reached tM kittshen door. For See Apply At Herald Olflee phone 4740. further details during the week. against the lighter backgrciind of ‘‘The speaker will now address you on his |>ruposal to WANTTO —FIVE HUSTLING end tables, 2 single metal beds, be present and on time. The re­ xp. The baby weighed 8 pounds some reason it did not open at 4iis Bissell Street In view of the fact that several the sky. "But." he added, “ the boys, full or _ part-time for our 9x12 Bergpindy rug. G. E. 8 tube hearsal will start, promptly at 8 And 2 ounces. Mrs. Dickson is road has alwaye been lonely. It first push. Hysterically he / ihcreu.se taxes!” JONES- Help Wanted— Female "35 console radio -and Underwood o’clock'. — ~ ' ------thc-tormer^*ta»-Evelyn Uhagnot. 1 B»*ideata-way not havc acRnj i pre- pounde ' ' ‘ fruit department. Popular Mar­ vious notice of the result of the would be rather fitting if the end |;aa4 Let Him Do Uie Worrying typewriter, photographic, studio Tax Exemption for Servicemen,/ Mrs. Dickson’a mother. Mrs. Wil­ ket, Rubinow Building, church meeting held Feb. 21 re­ should come here.” (To Be Gontinded) o a k ST. TEL. 8254 WANTED—GIRLS AN e T women lighting equipment. 20 foot ex­ The relative* of all Coventry liam Chagnotsls with her daughter . . . j SIDE GLANCES BY GALBRA1T|I to do packing and also other tension ladder and miscellaneous men and women in the sen’ige of in Mississippi, where Lieut. Dick­ garding the matter of the possible use of the Church Community For a moment the stranger, wa.s I bench work, steady work, good lumber. Tel. 2-0909. the United States armed forpes are son is stationed. Velp Leudif To Trouble Help Wanted— House a* a temporary school, the silent. Suddenly a spasm seized I pay. Apply Tober Baseball Mfg. requested to ask Mabel Hall, Mrs. Orel I.eDuc and children, Male or Female 37 G. matter was discus.sed and in view his body and he writhed helpless­ WILL BUY ANY Co. C H IPPE N D A LE SW ING leg table. tax collector, for the proper forms Dora and Norman, spent the o f the very unfavorable report sub­ ly. Then, os if he were pulling ew York -(/Pj— A blindfolded A L L E Y OOP Slide, Dinny, Slldo BY T. T. Empire desk, Windsor side chair, so the service men can i^et exemp­ week-end in Hartford visiting rel­ WANTED—MIDDLE AGED cou­ mitted by the State Board of Edu­ desperately on the ends of his idle dog inched his way acrou WANTED—WOMAN or girl to mahogany bedside stand, West- tion ifrom taxes. AH who n'e de­ ative*. GOOD ple for janitor work. Centennial cation as to the feasibility of such own rope, he' straightened. tightrope in a 42nd street side­ ■ i •''’ir " . WE work on shirt presses. Apply inghouse portable electric heater, linquent in paying fhe Old .Age Mrs. Charles Smith has been Apartments. Tel. 4279. a plan, the matter was tabled. show. A sharp, canine' yelp cam4 , g YOU MRS KNOW ^'lOO' Manchester Laundry, 72 Maple fireplace stove, Seth Thomas tax must pay at omfe. as warrants spending a few days with her “There'may be a w’ay left,” he/ your Bu sine ss. .w o uld n't ✓ c u p f -t o F h a c I REAL ESTATE Several flocks of wild geese have from someone in the audience. The SCEN OHAKfN street clock, platform rocker, oak dress­ will soon be served to enforce col­ daughter. Mra. TTiomaa McKinney, said. “ It will be a message to t; OSCAR! YOU CRACkOPlMURT yOOR . Buy , _ ' been reported seen flying north, result: The'popch fell. The trainer tM’ BOCK" NOW OINNV/ CRITT6B! LOOtXl er. 483 Etast Center street. lection. The tax rate on the list of o f Norwich. Mr. Smith and Mias people. You, who are of thern. WANTED—YOUNG.w o m a n for Situations Wanted— and also many residents have seen and an .India rubber man picked a WILL BE Loose/ Fair'Prices 1943 is 23 mills, the same as last Clara Smith Joined them Sunday. deUver it. I will write it be typing and general clerics} work. Male 39 FOR SALE—HOLLYWOOD bod. flocks of robins, which are Indeed Coast Guardsman as the barker. A year. The new property lax hills Thursday evening the Boy "But it is dark,” the fanner ...Sell \ Call In person. Manchester Me­ maple pli^tform rocker, hand signs o f spring. fight ensued. The latter wound rap E LD E R LY M AN will do general will be mailed around Mareh 20. Scouta met with the ^ y Scouts of put in. "You can’t write.’ morial hospital Tuesday. Ask for- made imitation fireplace with at­ in a bospUal and the trainer and Wm. F. Johnson house painting at low cost. Phone rhurch News South Coventry. Friclay evening “ I have written* so much jthat I M’lss Brown., rubber man bounced into court, • • ■ e tached book ends. All nearly new. The C. O. D. Class met at the the troop met for the last time need no lig h t” . . Trade Builder — Real Estate 8819 evenings. Call from 5 to 7:30 evenings accused of assault. The poodle re­ Telephone 7426 or 4614 EXPERIENCED SalesUdy wanted home of John E. Kingsbuiy. Jr., with th'e Scout Master, Ernest Da­ The stranger reached ihto his covered. \ . ' 2-1483. Friday evening for their regular vis. Mr. Davis will enter the coat pockets. . for part-time. Apply Davis Home. Articles for Sale 45 r e a l Bakery. monthly business meeting. There Arniy this week and at that time “ These envelopes\w1lV do.’’ he Machinery and Tools 52 were 15 present. It was voted to was tendered a farewell patty by said, placing one on his knee and FOR SALE— FLEXIBLE Flyer sponsor a aci-vice for Easter night, the troop. He was presented beginning to write ar,d/ as he pro­ SPRING STYLES OF 1944./ sled, 2 lid white enamel heating !*{^1*'* ^ \ • NEW irfXSSEY-HARRIS tractors and they also voted to contribute with s waterproof writing port­ ceeded he pronounced/oloud Slow­ PRETTV SMART, EH, KITTY ; mm stove with Florence oil burner, 6n rubberN ^sc harrows, plows, 32.00 to'the Red Cross. Fpllowing folio by the boys and refreshments ly, distinctly each sy^ble of each f STATE h o ty a ta r jcoll, 2 sets of fireplace 4 AND 5-ROOM J. E. JE>SEN milking macn>,^s. Dublin Tractor the meeting a social time was en' were ser\'ed later. work he wrote. . In a few min­ atadifons. one large set hammered Friday evening is the dais for YOU b e t / — Company, Willlhiantic. joyed and refreshments seived. utes he bad finishe ■f W hM Have You to iron, ixnlfemiiedlum siie brass. Tele­ On March 26, Rev. Reginald t v Red'Cross Itally. Don’t forget I THINK I'LL FLOOR SANDING phone 6977^______. “ T h a t” he explained as he HOUSES Merrifleld of Sharon, Vermont, to come. The committee in charge Mdsd tbs envelopes together, BECOME A FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Ask Pop— Ho Kitowo Wanted—To^ M of arrangements: Mias Katherine .11 hffer? Laying and Finishing. FOR SALE^-^F'ClRCELAIN kltch- will be the candidate speaker at "m ay be the lu t message I can W A V E AND the morning worship service. Be­ Purdin, Mias*Eunlce Loyxlm and en sink. 16x30. porcelain lavatory, WANTED TO BUY stove. >ai5ges, ever give to the people of Ameri­ JO IN THE TeL Manchester 2-0811 cause o f the distance, Mr. Merri- Mias Esther Koehler, have planned u r e m o m We l l , n t j u s r a s X a l w a y s 18x24.1 $5:50 each. Tbl. 2-1804. refrigerators, washers, pianos ca and the world. Take it, and FASHION WMAT KEPT YOU _ 1 VAi/EtL,JUNe GCfTA I . - ALEXANDER FOR RENT field feels that he can only make a very interesting program. Roy if this is truly the end, in some OUT SO LATE, SON? / JOO MINDING HAL I SUREi I HAD S o s p K r t o —.PBocicurs s - furniture. The Austin A. Chai Roberts will act as master, o f cere­ p a r a d e (CROONERS KIDS •— one trip as a candidate, so every manner deliw r i t ” A SWELL ABOUT SAWES bers Co. Telephone 5187, monies. Refreshments will be SO L G1AVEO WON TiMe/ ^ e is urged to come artd hear him He handM the envelopes 'over,' JARVIS Sunday morning. * sold after the program and the 7 HER/ W A N T E D — P A IR OF girl’s ball- and again Jila shoulders' drooiped, CALL 3802 Sunday morning the ReV. Pres­ committee in charge of these will Real Estate and Mortgages bearing shoe skates for 13 shoe. his bead ^ t l n g oa his hands. ton Hendfek occupied the )*ulpit be Mrs. Mary Storra, Mtji. Ray 26 Alexander .Street Telephone 2-0146, ’’Bhoulm’t I go for help now?" OR 3429 the farm er asked. Phene 4112 or 7275 \ "Yes,/ the stranger replied. Thejrarm er rose quickly to his ^ ^ansy D o ily Town' Suit ^eet He would run to the house For Lester Lockwood at Hill ViewT)airy Farm. WE PAY CASH tat hlB cor and drive for a doctor. He Hurried back to the fence, put FOR GOOD Tea, tbs WAVES do hove at­ 47*2 KEENEY STREET, MANCHESTER, CONN. the'ooie o f his boot on the lower .cess. l»«4 SY W« M«»ICt. SK. T. M. Stc. U S. .»*T. OW. J-tl MODERN FURNITURE strand of barbed wire and started tractive uniforms — b«t> a o n \/ - ' ' \ W E B U Y to crawl through, but as his head important, they arq-doing vitu war-winning work. ’ThonsBBds. “Wasn’t J an awful nooii when I used to hit voii with TOP D O LLA R Thurmlay, March 23 at 10:30 A. ENTIHE ESTATES itod shoulders emerged on the snowballs and tie your pigtails in knots? Little did I other tide, his weight shifted off o n needed. ' I f yon are-xmovtng and. have think you’d grow up to be such a beautiful tvomaD!” I Raiii or Shine /the wire. I t snapped up, catching CAR excess Items, «^ l us. / his heel. He sprawled forward on his face! His forehead struck a .WASH TUBBS Visitors T.B. AND BLOOD TEST ACCREDITED DAIRY HERD, TooNERviLLE Fo l k s BY FONTAINE FOX PAIR FARM HORSES, HORSE DRAWN MACHINERY, ROBERT M, REID ■tone. V • '* • ’^W8U KEIF AN Eye ON WOfAW.COUMeL./ *000 luck, Brunner’S JOHN DEERE TRACTOR; (LATE '41 MODEL B, & SONS T.be .farmer did not know-how ^X lLdP PACK ANO WATCH MS HOUdt / OLOFOLLdWI ■yUKlXita $T., MANCHESTER ON RUBBER). TRACTOR ATTACHMENTS. 201 Main St. Phone 3193 long he lay there, but when be MMNWHM.ni Manchester, Conn.'\ became conscious again his head SMRTAMARCN A mixed herd, 15 top quality ^ Irj- cowa with 8 head due with­ - ■ was throbbing terrifically. He mwSMECS in the next SO days; 8 Onemsey Hewers spring, yearUng heifer, - reached up with his hand. His ypdng Hereford service hull. Pair horsM, ar^ S300, work single. forehead was wet. He looked at Tractor la like new with hydraulic lift, power take-off, starter (ds hand. It was darkly smeared lights. Attachments, aU John Deem, are: Flow model 6t8 with ‘—blood. He wondered where he 16" bottoms. No. 5 moWer with rubber tires, 4 gang 7 ft. harrow was, why he was lying there. FOR RENT With 18" discs. Trailer tractor earrier on rubber. Double dump emrt, 4. Deere hay loader, J. Deere maanre spreader, t double CARS farm wagons, side dellve^ rake, 2 ferttllxer sowers, row and .'■-New browicast, weeder, t spring tooth hartows, wheel harrow, t horse DETAIL FQR TOpAV rakes, sulky plow, cultivators, seeder, 2 row oora planter, spike w a n t e d Lcggini .- IMySUSPECIgJWP tooth and Acme harrows, 88’ tractor chain, tobacco setter, many PAOBNfiSOFHOLOM 3 Rooni Apartments small tools, set double haraess, Stewart elective clipper, electrio BADLY! . MLAMdA TO 091AM fence unit, etc. HfSUNCieWEBAWK At Ford Alr-Uaer Blllking Machlao (IVi jmars old) ^Kh 2 single COOPMMcnOM •••• units. Onr eastomers' sro 487 CENTER STREET telling ns to pay top AUCTIONEERS’ NOTE: Items subject te OPA oelUng prices dollar for clean ’36, ’37, O U T O UR W A Y BY J. R. Wli^LIAMS. OUR BOARDING HOUSE A V A IL A H L E 5IARCH .15 w ill be sold in accordance to regulations. Discontinuing farming, / hence tUe tala Luach served. ’38, ’39, ’40 and *41 5711 Frigidaire — Gas Range and Heat Furnished. cars with low mileage. VS.S. W E’RE I DON’T t h i n k a f t e b T . EGAQ Mtf LOTUS BUD? VcX) Applications Should Be Made To ^ I SH IPPIN G HIM , THC ROUGH j o l t s G p s n d in t m o s t s e m wtcTTEO a n d t t r it o don HvtfoH s-i9ao TODAff--WE’y£_ T H O ^ pi^D BOYS «R D AMT yoar home. - yoqc name, address and the pat­ DISAPPOINTEO- AS H A R D O N CHASIN’ FIFTEEN- Alexander Jarvis 1-2-inch doily with a border of tern number to Anne Cabot, The ENVIR0H6 OF fkCOOMTRy Established 1807 >A« ONLY GOT ’EM A S SOM E I 6 Dover Road — (W’oodbridge Tract) 1 1-2 inch pansies done in shaded DOLLAR 201 Mala 8L Phone 8102 Idaacliester. Coan. Aay Make Or Model! Manchester Evenlnt^ Herald, 1160 M IZ.OOO FOR. JOLTS THEY’RE c a t t l e .' ESThTTe r or 26 Alexander Street .. 7 4 0 AllM St. Phone 2-8271 SprlngOrid, Moss. purple and lavender or Shaded Sixth Avenue. New Tork 19, N. Y, HIM.’ .g e t t i n g N O W ’ M.V Vs)ORD-***-HONd vr^ "TUo ia ia iA.t blue thread. It can be made in all Hove you y d the Anne Cabot white, o f courae, but the floWer Album for th e w ln te r fo r 1944? shades (or the pansies make it a Its 32 pages contain designs (or most attractive and unusual cen­ all sorts ot worm sweaters, mit LEGGINS ore canvH puttees that 8612 are standard equipment In the MICKEY FINN Lveky Break LANK LEONARD terpiece. tens, scarves,' hats, vegtees, ha 1 2 U • To obtain complete crocheting well as many gi(t designs. Price Army. Soldiers wonder uritat mod jnstruetton^o^^he^^ns^^order '■ centajge^ojgr^^^^^^^ genius ooceptod them for mOttory A soft dressmaker tworplece usage. ’The rookie finds the toe­ is suit with bow-trimmed dickey to /I ing of them an almost unfathom­ wear when you want to took your able secifL The most endearing smartest! trait of LEGGINS is the unpm- To Pattern Subscribers Patterr. No. 8612 U In sizes 82. 34.' 36. 38. 40, 42 44 and 46. Size dictability of the loses. \ ‘T h ^ 34 requires 4 yards of S9-lncli mn- part at the most inconvenient Because of the tremendous amount ot moil being handled by terisl: 3 4 yard (ot dickey. times, usually when ■ aoldiar h u ' the postal, system these daySi Snd the shortage o l labors we ask For this attractive pattern, exactly 46 seconds to dop the that you be patient'i( your pattern isn’t delivered os promptly send 15 cents, plus 1 cent (oi ,* -IGGINS for InspecUon. XJSG- as la the post. Ths aeasoo at heavy pattsm orders la now under postage, in coins, witn your name, .VS have their good poinu, too. w ay and w ill contlnus through Easter. Thera ors bound to hs address, pattern number and size .len reveille blows, the GJ. who soms delays. Patterns ors moUed Uurd-doas and ora (rsquontly to The Manchester Evening Her­ v ants a lew extra OMmonti o l doloyod hscanss ot postal oodgestten. Be sm .ta ntoln the ■■■• ald, Today's Pattern Service, 1160 slumber — rr htti the deck, bar o t ths potteni ysn seder. I t you liav«n*t rseslysd ths pattern Sixth Avenue. New York 19, N. Y. puts on shoes, U G O IN S and • In a resaoitable length ot Urns, plesas sdviss im tbs number and Ready now. the Spring issue ot nice, long overooet to give tho slse ordered and we will'check your order. Fashion,' just 15c. Complete. Full s e rg M t foe impression that be lcV««sW Otmiinlt, Im . L ot, hsoad asw wasdrobs fa^ss. hM OR Us tniisecA toQ». /\ ■ T X t u e b d a t , KAWXI n* M t KWSL39 Manch e«*cr^ Evfin ing Hera Id The W’cather Average Dally Circulation Forecast of C. S. Weather Borenn 7k F or the Month of Febmnry. 1944 is planning to Invite all former members to attend. The meeting Tw6^Teachel*s Fair weather tonight and Thnra- Weddings IjQmmbyloBe and dinner will take place at the 8.657 About Town Pastor Names Y. M. C. A. The Kiwanis Club was 'ThunMlay; rlxing temperature. instituted 20 years ago on the iec- ' Member of the Audit / —------— j| Guest Speaker Resign Posts / Sermon Topic ond of April. Town Treasurer WARD’S Borena of Clrcolatlona LVtni: David Lodf* Vt OM Fal* George H. Waddell was the fln t Mancheste^^A City of Village Charm *a U planning to IwM tta annuid Yost-Walker president. Dr. D. C. Y. Moore who call and VatMPan'a iilgtat on was at that time a member of the Miss Ruth Kozelka aiid Rev. Paul G. Prokopy to Tbe marriage o f Miss-Tithe 1 F. F o r i l l P r High SfliooY Wed, Morning SpecM (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS ay evening, March 81. At this Walker, daughter of Mrs. Annie Hartford d u b worked hard in the Mrs. Frances Donald* VOL. LXIIL, NO. 146 Btlng the kwga wlU p r e e « t aer- Deliver Lenten Address E. Walker o f 91 Birch street, and Principal to Return for organization Of the local club. He I f«