V, \ Aanfftmyr fPfttiwo Hgralb WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17,1948 Our H e i ^ Give Their Lives--^Won*t You ^ive Y6u r C a sh ? Mn. John R. AH^ of Pitkin Mies Vera McCracken of the bad today by many war plant the trees in the affected section street, who la suing for divorce is County T. W, C. A. will be- the Rush, to Biiy / With die Marines workers. thickly coated with Ice, necesai- aritlng the custody of two chil- guest speaker at the; meeting of Icy Highways Freak loe Storm Uting breaking the ice layer on The Weather drtui, not one, as stated Saturday. the Cosmopolitan Club Friday aft­ , A. freak ice storm which coated the wires with pliers before start­ Average Daily Circalation rvreeaaS o6 D. B. Weatl||Br Bureau ^ _ _ _ tn e s in the Birch 'Mountain area ll n . .Beatrice ^ n a \ of Main X ernoon a t the y. W. C. A. She will ing repair work. ’Trees In Ihe area For tha MoDth rebnmry, 164S be accompanied by a USO worker Money Ord^s Reported Here duriqg Monday night was report­ were heavily coated by the freak atn at le a tte n ^ g ti« gennayl- The > Pollah Women’s Alliance, ed by^utUity repairmen who found atorm. . '■ ~vania State S^ool of Ati:;mu- Group 246 will hold Its monthly who win also have a part In the Litrie ehaage In temperature to- Itca, B arriri)i^ , Pa., having meeting Saturday evening at the program. Over $ 6 5 ,0 0 0 ' Worth War Workers Say the / 8,040 ulgtat. ' y i her clvU^ aervlce eaamlnatlqn. Poliah . Athletic club on Clinton Mamber o f Dm Audit At thie aoiool baelc training la street. The meeting will open at Reported Here in 3 Roads . oh Outskirts Bureau of OlraulBtlonB aivan fo r the Middletown Air de­ 'swen o’clock and all members are Manehe$ter^A City e f ViUage Charm pot and w b depot at Middletown, tinged to attend aa the social fol­ Manchester Days to Pay TaxPs. Dangt^rous This A. M. R-/ lowing will be for the benefit of (TEN PAGES) PRICE THREE GEM'S the Cross. . Date Book In three days, Manchester resi­ War workers driving to work 3 Day Special (OlaaeUled Adverttetug ea rage 6) .M A N C H ESTER , CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 18,1948 / The daughter born Monday at dents paid the government $65,- from Coventry and farther Eaat, VOL. LXII-, NO. 148 the Hartford hoapltal to >Ir. and Chester A. Seii'drowski, son of Tonight. 216.62 in income taxes through the Mre. Louie StoltenbUrg of 24 Henry local post office. ’This la only part reported the worst driving condi­ THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sendrowski of Banquet and meeting Manches­ tions of the winter early thla atiaet, haa been name Suaan 16 Edmund street, has received ter Grange, Masonic Temple. of what was paid here as in addi­ Axis Soldiers Sulrrender to Yanks in Tunisia Palmer Stoltenburg/ They have a word to report for naval duty on tion to those who paid by money morning and several cars were young aon. MelvlB Stoltenburg. Fortieth anniversary celebration order, at least three times as many damaged, two of them badly, in March 23 at Norfolk, Va. His Daughters of Liberty L. O. L. I. Ceiling Plaice 79c Pr. A ct paid by checks bought at the Man­ »rs . Toward accidents at Bolton Notch at 6 a.m. Yanks Press brother, Roland- Paul, is at pres­ at Orange Hall. chester Trust Company ’There The names of the owners of the ent with a bombing squad In North were others who paid by personal Africa. Friday, March 10 cars could not be learned. >• \ Red Cross benefit entertainment check and in cash. R,Air Raid DrlU, 10:25 found that" it waa the high day. n the highway made the road Minor Bills Today a. m. Over 8,060 Order* Paul R. %'as«k>nus re and dangerous. The state RAYON Mrs. Charles Hill of Edward NO rLTERIOB street In a letter received from her Saturday, March 20 Last Friday 611 orders were is­ Shway crews were called out to After Taking Gafsj NOnVER 'son, Charles, who ia with 4he Ma- Red Cross Benefit, ■ Pollah Wom­ sued at the main office and „ 120 Private Paul R. Vaaalonus, son sanik the main’ arteries as traffic Nearly 6 0 Rejected as ...lie behind .rinea at Parris Island, S. C.. finds en’s Alliance at Clinton street at Station A for a total of $28,- had slowed down to almost a walk Delay Asked true patriotism 609.22. On Saturday when the’ of­ of Mr. and Mrs. - Paul Vaaalonus, and at\many points drivers pull­ Both Houses Speed that his platoon, the 77th, recent­ clubhouse. of 29 Florence street, ia now with for aa with ly made a record, the best for a fice waa kept open for two addi­ ed to the side of the road and Only Few Hours Need^ Rellgton It la . Wednesday, March'^24 tional hours, 618 orders at the the U. S. Marines Aircraft En­ waited fori the rising temperature HOSIERY Through Brief Ses­ year, of 98.4 after three weeks’ of On Ceilings Labor Draft Air Attacks To Reoccupy ■ Town man'a aplrit training at the rifle- range. Only • Work on Red Cross Surgical main office and 143 at the station, gineering Squadron, at the Ma­ to soften the ice. 300 needle chiffon hose with Durene sions; Property Re­ that la Involved. three men failed to qualify. This Dressings at the American Legion were issued for a total of $27,012.- Driving c^ditions in Hebron cotton toee and heels. Two new Abandoned in Face It’a BO queatloB hall, 10 a. m. to 4:30 p. m, 12. On Monday there waa no rush rines Air Station, Cherry Point, and MarlboroWh were reported shades. On Germany was so unusuiri they made a cere­ North Carolina, having completed quirements Increase For Meats Seen Needed of pemonal gain mony o f it, yrith band music and ’Tueeday, April 20 in the vnoming but during the Included In this sp^ial full fash­ Of Rommel’s Abor­ or well beiBg. early afternoon a long line form­ his boot training at Parrla laiand. ioned chiffon Irregulars. Brings Only Debate. the comm^der to- distribute the Benefit concert' for Red Cross South Carolina. tive Offensive; Patton medals, ^ arlea Hill entered the by Cbamlnade Club at High school ed Slid 670 orders were issued St To Win War Way to Win 9 the main office and 166 at Station All At One Price: Livestock Producers service m January and ia much in­ hall. A for a .value- of $29,505.28. This OLI state Capitol, Hartford, Newly, Named Com­ P U o n t terested in his course. Friday, June 4 means thatsin three days 2,327 or­ DON’T STAND FOR IT! March 18.—(A*)—The Gener­ Suggest Waiting IJntU mander of Ahierican t A B t High schori graduation. ders were given out. ftECORI al Assembly, its calendars American soldiers, with rifles In readiness for use. escort a group of Axis prisoners back of Allied Thousands Still Turning Members of Flying Fort­ /nh t New Programs Given n m i m m t v re ^ lar monthly meeting of Moat be turned lines after a batUe in Tunisia. i Units in North Africa.^ Hose Company No. 2 of the Man­ Liv6 In free for the day of major con­ Out, Unessential Arti­ ress Crew in Agree­ WmOMAl MORALE MO SPONSOHn i-age It yon wnat to troversial issues, took advan­ Chance to Function, chester fire department Will be Comfort With plnylng tbe ones. cles Despite Need for ment Aerial Assaults Allied Headquarters in 9t held at headquarters. Main and tage of its respite from time- Coal or Coke 2V]e eneb paid for old Washington, March 18—(Jtt— North Africa, March 18.— Hiniard streets, this evening at 8 orda irrespective of quantity. consuming debate today by War Plant Workers. PtUh to Victory. o’clock. Heat acting on nearly 10 compara­ The nation’s livestock producing (A’)—United States troops industry ssked the government to­ Russian Lines Refuse to Give led by Lieut. Gen. George S. Tomorrow Night 8 0*Qock, Odd Fellows HsD If you w'ant eorofort and tively rhinor measures. Near­ Washington, March 18— (A’) — Orlando, Fla., March 18—(JP)— mwnnm KEMP'S ly SO^blUa were rejected without day to withhold proposed oeilinga Undersecretary of War Robert P. The 10 young men, battle-tough­ Patton, J.r., newly pahied ALICE OOPBAM SPONSORED BX KINO DAVID LODGE, L O. O. F. warmth use dependable coal and ooke. Inc. debate by the two houses as they on prides of live meat animals UU' Patterson, urging adoption of a ened and experienced, are in agree­ commander of Americaa (Kboivb Aa Oneea AUce) w ------^ GAMES ------off bv 768 Main St. T el. 5680 Before Masses of Nazi Tanks SPIBITDAL BtEUniM ,-^^^ped through brief sessions. til new meat slaughtering, price civilian draft law, said today that ment—the war can be won with a forces on the Tunisian front* 26 Games ...... fAOO Prise Per Game control, and consumer rationing Seveath Daughter at • Beveath Sob 4 Special Games ...... $10.00 Prise Per Game FIREPLACE GOAL Only MUd Debate despite the need for workers in smashing, continuous air attack on have recaptured Gafsa after Bom With • VeiL The only debate, a mild, brief programs hsive been 'given war Industriea, thousands sUU are 1 Special Game *efe**afaeaaaes>a*a****s**e*>'e>*»*qBa******e****»*a*«e*< «\* 650.00 Prize chance to function. TUanic Struggle ^Being Germany. a 30-mile drive and passed on Beadtaiga Dally, taMladlag Sad ay, Door Prise ftOOO SEAMAN one, occurredv in U»e House over busy turning out such things as beyond that rail city and air baaa A t Finehurst • A .M .to fP . M. Or By Appolat. Around Turbans a bill Increasing the property re­ Office of Price Administration ■■ Waged in Northern artificial flowers, jewelry, toys and They are in a pretty good posi­ $1.00 AdmlaeloB Inoludee AS of the Above daiBea. toward the Gabes bottleneck, It bmbA Ib the Sbrriee «t the Peo­ FU EL* SUPPLY CO. quirements of non-residents who officials have stated that they Jap Positions Found cosmetics. tion to know, too, these members Spedai Carda 10c believed ceilings on live animals of the first bomber crew returned was announced today. Only a few ilirsday •.. ple for go Tean. An Blago Pteyers Are lBvHe4 To bnesd! Successors to Seaman Coal Co. wish to vote on matters in conv* Donets Valley; Nazis “Wise and ordered” use of man­ 160 Cbnrch Street. Hartford, Ooea. Glen ’ would be necessary to help curb intact from the European theater houra were required for reoccupa- and Pola Coal Co. In Rayon .Jersey or Mesh W'eave. munltles where they own p it^ r- power ia now imperative, he told tion of tbe town which bad bean Phone 6-0007 black markets in meats and to Claim Offensive Taken the Senate Military committee of war. In their Flying Fortress, CUT SPECIALS ea. ty. prevent packers from being 50 Miles Above Buna "Jack the Ripper,” they partici­ abandoned by Allied troops In th* ad Colors. The measure, finally passed and considering the Aurtin-Wadswortb face of Field Marshal Rom- Machine Co. caught in a “squeese" between bill to draft men and women into pated in 11 bombing missions over sent to tbe Senate would Increase Moscow, March 18.— (/P)— qfermany a'nd - France and were mel’a abortive mid-February of­ aooked Salami the minimum from $250 on real uncontrolled livestock prices and war production. 311 Main Street OPA ceilings on meats. Apparently intended for A titanic tank struggle, with cii^ited with shooting down six fensive. ilrV GREEN STAMPS GIVEN WITHUASH SALES. estate to $1,000 and on personal a German air umbrella of Compulsion Already Used Focke-Wulfs and one ME-109 A communique said that Uttla . 39c lb. (Formerly Olson Garage) mroperty from $350 to $500. Opposed to OelHngs Gas Coupons’ Patterson argued that the nation P. O. Wilson, secretary of the Use as Base for New .Tunkers dive-bombers met by fighter. oppoaiUon was encoAiterad and Rep. WUUam C. Fox, Jr. (D), actually already has resorted to U. 3. patrols, assisted by mobile Head Cheese General Machine Shop New London said that tbe bill was National Livestock Marketing Offensive byi Units liurtling Soviet Stormoviks compulsion by attempting to Just Average Group Association, told an OPA hearing Now stationed at the Orlando French units and guarded by Al­ Work Includinff All Kinds “undemocratic" because It would Value Slashed trying to knock out the Ger­ freeze men in their jobs by black­ lied aerial squadrona, drova after 33c lb. restrict voting In town meetings. on proposed hog ceiling yester­ Killed in Sea Battle. listing them from securing other Army Air base, they are ju st an of Turning. Also Welding. day that the livestock producing man armor, was being waged jobs” and to "control hiring by average grbqp of Americana aa tbe retreating Germans into tha . SLICED BACON ^ f ' - COM “The Clonnectlcut town meet­ area of El Guetar, 12 miles to th* ing,” hs asserted, “is the finest industry was unanimously op­ By New Order today in the northern Donets depriving employers of the right far aa backgrounds go—a grocery With Rind^On...... Ib. 49c m a n c h i m Co n n * posed to ceilings on live animals Allied Headquarters in , clerk, a construction worker, a southeast. Phone 2-071*6 or 6978 example of freedom of speech in river valley, but the Rus­ to hire freely.”. Gafsa lies 85 miles northwest of In Piece ...... lb. 45c T tha world." . He said farmers could not con­ Australia, March 18.— (A>— : / sians reported their lines refused For that reswon, he added, "it is farmer, a railwaiy express clerk, a tinue to produce meat animals If not realistic to say that the alter­ regular Army man, several col­ Gabes, a major supply port for UVERWURST ....lb . 45c He charged alao that there had Gen. Douglas MacArthur’s E)agtem Motorists Gan to give before the masses of tanks Marshal Rommel's forces In tha hot been "enough information” prices were reduced. Govern­ headquarters announced to-; hurled against them. (The Ger­ native is between voluntary action lege students, hallipg from all Country Style ment discussions have revolved Go Pleasure Driving; and national selective service.” parts of the country.’ . Mareth line zone, and restores tha ] ^ E - E given the General Assembly about day discovery of elaborately^ man high command. In a commu­ Pilot of the plane was Capt. Allied threat to his rear, OH Farm s tbe biU. around bogs ceilings ranging nique broadcast by tbe Berlirt ra­ War Fair From Won from $13.50 to $15 per hundred prepared Japanese positions | Dealers Pleading for Describing the war as “a fight The appointment of General Rep. E. Lea Marsh, Republican dio and recorded by The Associat­ (Continued On Page Five) Patton, 57-year-old tank apaciaUsL SAUSAGE majority leader, answering Fox about 50 miles above Bdna, Increase in Prices. ed Press, said the Germans were for existence which is far from to succeed Maj. Gen. LJoyd R. sadd that the intent of the bill (Oonttmied on Page Four) on the offensive throughout the won,” Patterson said the United Fredendall as U. 8. conunandar New Guinea,, which apparent­ States is. the only one of the prin­ PATTIES , was to "disenfranchise none,” ex­ ly were intended for-1186 aa Washington, . March 18—(P)— sector from Kharkov to Kursk, in­ became known at the front only cept persons-With no Interest in flicting "extremely heavy losses” cipal belligerents’ without a system yesterday and was formally an­ the base for a new offensive by of universal war service. 49c Ib. voting. Starting Monday, eaatem motor- on the Russians. Battles Show nounced today. the 16,000 enemy trobps reported Uts can drive for fun again, aa “If it is democratic to tap a man PlaeliBrst Seeu Atansd at *m dler Vote” Penalties Plan klUed In the Battle' of the Bis­ ReUef Attempts.Frustrated British Positions Improved SAL on the’.shoulder and send him to Accompanying the disclosura of marck Sea. The/positlona, which far as their gasoline will take them Rep. PhlUp T. Sullivan, (D), 'Enemy forces encircled south­ light thie Japs in a New Guinea the Gafsa drive were reports of Round Steak Enfield, said that .“if the biU was had been evacniated in haste re­ —but for the luckless “A” book- east of Kharkov have been anriihi jungle,” he asked, “can it- be un­ Nazis Launch Seen as Labor holders, at least, that won't be improvement in the British Eighth aimed at the trailer vote” it could cently, werq/ found by Allied lated with the exception of small democratic to select a man or Army's positions Tuesday ni|^ Ground, 45c Ib. be drawn In such A manner aa not ground forces mopping up in the very far. remnants,” it said. "Soviet relief woman to load shells, work on an And what gas they get may cost U®oat Drive and yesterday in the northern sao- to “hurt middle-size communities" area of the Mambare river mouth, attempts were frustrated with airplane or stay on a farm ?” tor of the Mareth line front. Boy a half pound of San- which he defined as those from Morale Danger said the- communique, which also them more. heavy losses for the enemy.” Patterson added that he believ- Dealer pleas for price increases, There was no official comment sage Patties and 1 ^ 't pounds five to 18,000 populstion. re p o r^ Allied airmen had plaa- (South of Orel, midway between eded the democratic way is to on German radio reporta that the of Roand Ground for a nice Straw Hats Rep. Camuncey E. Hutchings tered'^Rapopo airdrome at Rabaul, driver pleas foi; more coupons and kharkov and Moscow, the Ger­ “recognize the equality In obliga­ Four Sunk and Many Maintains Pun N ^ Britain, with 392 bombs. official pleas for revival of car­ tion of all to serve on the firing meat loaf. sharing plans chonued today in mans said the Russians yesterday Others Probably Dam­ (Continued on Page Two) community hail “three hundred' / Elaborate ■ Defense System 'renewed their attack on a wide line or in the shop or on the farm We have Just opened a ishment for Absentee-^ the wake of yesterday’s Office of in the way that will best serve the odd persona in it who are not citi­ The positions designed for a Price Administration order cut­ front” in several waves which aged in Two North new barrel of Silver Floss zens” and that It was felt there collapsed with heavy losses for nation.” THIS IJOW PRICE ism Likely to Devrf- Japanese fo i^ which never ting the "A” bookholder’s weekly “It should not be possible,” he SAUERKRAUT ... .lb. 10c that theee persona were "not reached them were described as ration roughly from about 3 to the enemy.” It claimed 116 Soviet Atlantic Engagements wanted.” op Resentment Ojny. tanks were destroyed. emphasizeo, "for some to say, ‘I No stamps required. 'an elaborate and recently con­ 1 1|2 gallons and lifting the pleas­ do not choose to serve.’ ” He con Rep. Philip T. Sullivan, (D) of structed enemy, defense system. ure driving ban. (Northwest of Moscow, south of Washington, March 18-;(F)— Flashes! A Enfield aaid that insofar as he Lake Ilmen,, the Russians Were re­ tinned; (Late Bulletins ot tbe (F) Hire) Th ursday— Friday— * Washington, March J'S.—(JP)— Including prepared poaltlons, pill­ Applies Only To East Coast "I firmly believe that not until Running battles between subma­ PINEHURST FRUITS oould see there was no need for Ihvaldent R. T. ’Ihom u of tbe boxes and hospital and other in­ The same day the order—apply­ ported to have stormed Gernmn \ any change of the present law. positions again but, the communi­ there is imposed on every man and rine packs and convoy ships Indl' Avocados United Automobile Workers stallations for a large force. ing only to the east coast—is ef­ woman the equal obligation to Sagansky Given Term . “in many communitiesi” he as­ fective, a group of independent que said, the attacks were in cated today that (Sermahy has Boston, March 18 -^(F)— Da, D’Anjou Pears Saturday Only serted, “the sole right to vote ia (CIO) maintain^/today that any 'Signs of recent hasty evacua­ render service in the war effort, tion indicate a decisive blow dealt retail gasoline dealers from east­ vain.) will this country make the all-out launched her expected niass U- Harry J . Sagansky, promlneaS Walnuts SPMNC based on property o^ershlp.” attempt to eliminate absenteeism Concentrating Reserves boat campaign against Allied ship­ Boston night club and sportiiig the epemy on the north front by ern cities is expected to ask OPA war effort which is nec ssary and Bananas In concurrence with the Senate, by punishing /Uidlvldual workers for an'increase in the price ceiling. Far northwest of Kharkov, in ping in the North Atlantic. world figure, pleaded guilty ih- jla- tbe House approved bllla authoriz­ would “utne only to develop deatruction of the convoy In the of which wc are capable.” ID COLORS AND DESIONS Bismarck, sea battle, these posi­ A spokesman for the Washington the area west of Sevsk, and along Broad Revision Imminent From both sides of the ocean perior court today to three indlcS- ing probate courts tp change the workers' resentment, and ■ to .en­ dealers said he planned to call a battle line east of Kharkov and Broad revision of legislation to came reports of furious clashes mrnte charging him with main­ Tangerines names of adopted children wd danger iMor morale. tions having mo doubt been con­ structed In'preparations for their them together, adding that the extending down into the Donets draft civilians for war Industry with these results: ' . taining or promoting . a number* TOMAKIURWIIH providing that children In public “Conipulsion or penalties can­ curtailed ration would trim sales basin the Germans were said to be. appeared imminent today to as­ 1. At least three U-boats were pool lottery, and was Immediate-, 30c doz. institutions oan be transferred to not be regarded as any special coming for a probable future in­ tended offensive;" the Allied com volume further and force many concentrating their reserves and sure more women workers in the sunk and many other* probably ly senteinof^ to serve two and on* private homes without parental panaceas to cure situations ’ aris­ small dealers out of business* un­ damaged by Allied escort vessels munique said. . tanks against narrow sectors, older age group and also to soothe half to three years in state prison. Florida Oranges approval.' ing out of. inadequate planning less the margin la increased. striving violently to break through opposition of organized labor,.' and the R. A. F. during a 72-hour Fines aggregating. 83,000 wei* Im­ From the Judiciary committee, and shortsighted policies," he con­ The stuck on Rabaul, just after Some speculation waa aroused As congressional efforts -to deal battle last month. The British Ad­ posed on the stocky one-time den­ the Reuse received a favorable dusk yesterday, atarted nany ex- towarii cities and towns still held 41c doz. tended in a statement read to the by the wording of the OPA an­ by the Russian# miralty’s announcement, made in tist, and Superior Court . Jodgn Washable Spb^ Rayon House L«bor committee. nouncement which said merely (Continued on Pnge Five) London, said the convoy "did not' Frank J . Donahue ruled that the , GRAPEFRUIT / (OoottoDed qp Page r o a ^ Thomas’ views were presented (Oontlnued on Page Fom) that the fifth period ”A” coupons On the central l>attlefront, the \ escape without loss” but gave no prison term must ■ take prece­ Seedless ..... 6 for 5.3c just a day after the House Naval would be valid for four months in­ Russians were reported swooping details' in- this connection. - down upon scores of settlements dence over a two-year house of committee approved a bill de­ stead of two. If the coupons must . Rams and Sinks Sub correction sentence Sagansky now PRINTS signed to curb absenteeism in war last the entire four muuriia—as tbe south of Bely, and were said to be PINEHURST Beautiful slub yam rayon priiits shaping a -wide attack on a stretch Food,Supply -2. The Coast Guard cutter is serving in .MIddleiM>x-eoanty for jet Behind tactories. Hie Labor committee Blaze Razes order waa generally Interpreted— Campbell rammed, shelled and conspiracy to bribe Malden city VEGETABLES iii all the newest Spring’ colors. has complained that the Naval it would effect a 50 per cent slash of the Vyazma-Smolensk railway in the drive to fashion a pincers sank one, big enemy submarine and aldermen. Court attache* said Spinach 39 inches wide. V group la encroaching on'ita juris­ in the *‘A” bookhblder’s ration depth-bombed five others m a fu­ However, the OPA announcement about the key base at Smolensk. Source that Sagansky therefore must Broccoli Clos^ Doors diction. Metal Plant rious fight with an undersea wolf ■ serve the prison term first. / ^rovtalons of Measure set no specific expiration date for Much of tbie fighting was said to Tomatoes pack about three weeks ago. The *. *, * ■’ V ' DO N o i MISS THIS SALE AS THE VALUES The^ Nava! cojnmittee’s measure the cou^na, giving rise to con- be west of the Dnieper river head­ Navy said the Campbell was dam­ Iceberg quarters. French VUlagers Aiding Near Riot at Market "V . • Ltidy<‘Lyke No Indication Yet of Im- wouW require war contractors, Vo Estimate on Loss aged but she reached port with the ’ Boston, March 18.—(FV—Tha Chicory ARE SOMETHING FOR US TO TALK ABOUT ' ' f , / . ■ seeking deferment of •■Mntiaieaaential (Conttnned on Page Four) On the northwestern front Mar­ e ■ 4 shal ’nmoshenko's men continued Fugitives Put Under aid of other vessels. Boston Terminal market, through Italian Endive nunent Agreement on‘draft-age aorkera, to furnish Se­ At Magnesium Plant; News of the battles, which ap­ which flows ;95 .per cent of New lective Service boaitls with their Treasary Balance their offenaive directed at Staraya Arrest; Delay Attiic^. parently were separate actions, Cucumbers ;Demiinds of Miners. In War Production. Russa, Soviet advlceb ,sald. England’s vegetable suppliea, waa Celery •' * EV ERY R a t IS BRAND NEW AND absenteeism records. I would came .24 hours after a . joint an-' the scene of a near riot today, ex- qidre em)>Ioyers io keep absentee Weshington< March 18—(»V— (The Berlin, radio, - in a broad­ At the French Frontier. March nouncement at London, Ottawa cbaiige officials said, a* dealer* « Rareripes WE HAVE ALL THE OUTSTANDING STYLES Preshrank r Bplletin! records 'of all . workers which Aberdeen, Wash., March 18. The position of the Treasury cast heard in London by Reuters, 18—(F)—Striking at i a supply and Washington that a master swarmed the place In effort .1* Rutabaga Turnips would be open to the Labor E>e- (IP)—A apectacular fire, which March 16: . - said that Russian tanks; infantry source of fugitive Frenchmen hold­ purchase portions of a single car­ No Starehiiv - New York, Marok 18—(J^— and airborne troops had launched Buckland's Potatoes FOR DRESSY OR TAILORED WEAR A United MIm Workers offi­ burned with incandescent bril Receipts, $529,171,058.47;, ing out in the French Alps against (Continued on Page Four) load of spinach. \ Terminal cial afld today that soatheni (CoaUaned on Page Two; Uance, punctuated by explosions pendltures, $405,054,372.48; a German labor- draft, I^ench po­ spoKeomaa said (hat diealer* bo- 62c peck (5 lbs. 21c) Permanent flnish, preshrunk,'muslin prinlbs in gorgeous resembling a gigantic fireworks balance, $4,719,990,482.81. (Continued on Page Four) 50-pound bag $2.25 soft 00*1 ndne operators at a lice and German elite guards have came a milling crowd, pushing FLATTERING NEW BRIMS floral pattema. dosed meeUag leJeeteS a display, destroyed a magnesium arrested numbers of French vil­ and shoving eai'h otlier, ns they Sweet Potatoes anloa demand that miner* be plant last night. lagers who furnished food to the Five Persons tried to reach thei car to make White Yams paid from time ef entry late a 120 Negroes Within half an hour after the fugitives. purchase*. The shortage of pro­ POMPADOURS ~ SAILORS — BONNETS mine until time of departure. first flames broke out on the The Vichy regime has appealed duce, including cabbage, p«*a and ground'floor, the destruction of the Classroom Informality for every precaution .to avoid other vegetable*, was oaused by Phone before noon, ThiirMlay, JOIN HALE’S COMFORTABLE CLUB John O’Leary of-, Pittaburgh, Raid Victims UMW vice president, said ths I Beat Youth four-story, wlndowlesa main build­ bloodshed and the arrest of the “Inconsistent” OPA celUng price*, pleoM>, for afternoon delivery, BERETS — CALOTS — POSTILIONS owners flatly rejected the por­ ing was complete but, for more villagers indicated that a direct at­ rermlnal officials contended. if It la convenient, order yonr than two houra afterward, mag­ Changed by Army Rules tack on the Insurgents, many of Btaple groccrieii. poUtoes, etc., tal-to-portal proposal, one of Women’s Hostel Target $2.00 DOWN — $1.00 W E K L Y the major Issnea being argued nesium continued to flare up like whom have guns and amn>unition, Cancels Kuhn’s Citizenship alao rationed Item* Thnivday. BEAUTIFULLY TRIMMED WITH I Eighth Assault Since puffs from a giant roman candle. was ^ in g delayed. We hnw plenty of Coffee... at separate Jotat eoaferenoea Of Low-Flying Ger- New York, March 18.—(F)— RUCHING — V EILIN G — FLOW'ERS between the UMW end the Sunday in New York There waa no estimate of the Ann Arbor, Mlcb., March^ IS—f The profeaaor must arrive at 10 The great majority Of more than Federal Judge John Bright today 'j with Hills Coffee at new low loss, but Fire Chief CStaries Borum, (FV—Profeaaorz at the University minutes, after every bour-exact- 5,000 fugitives were said to be Raitler Today* price ef SSc pound. Sugar Cou- senthern aad nerthern epera- man cancelled the dtlzeoshlp of Frtte tora. Operator^ spokMmea Outbursts Is Re|N>rted. said it would be large. The plant _- , mm ly- Under civilian rules he came holding out despite the capture of Kuhn, former national leador m eh No. I ! good for S pounda. RIBBONS — QUILLS — ORNAMENTS WOOL FILLED t i J QS waa operated by the Pacific Ooaat Itebigan, long identified aa (t, except that small bands forced, out of their Msld after a twe-henr aeaslon -1 London, March 18 - .(Fi—A low- the German-Americaa bund, 'aan New Yorit, March IS—rpa weather porting sir.” ing to drop provisions and weap­ can organization. ALSO NEW PASTEL SHADES Warm wool filled quilts covered with Coronation rayon satin in Blue, Rose, Rose- hind closed doors - today, seeking fort to halt night crime# of vio riaked thefr Uvea to carry out.cana X *o Churcbea Damaged dust and Winterose^ Beautiful “Diamond Spray" design. lence on the cltVs dtmmed-out of the highly. Inflammable mag­ school opened here this week. The ’rae profeaaor ia Instructed to ons. ' Two churches were damaged, by contract agreemente involving same Instructors who for yeate s«Anow)edge “with a nod," and (There was one report that can­ Jew* Machine-Gunned 450,000 miners. streets, augmented patrifia la Har­ nesium. nonading, heard In Thonon, was another blast and a bomb explod­ London, March 18-. lem and part ; tive fleld; signs were seen that the prdpOned bridge at Dtviatoo tics,” Rlelllassl replied that Bald­ Yankees Pressing Penalties Plan administration might seek to swap Bridge Plans street Ammnla-Derby, would coat O vernight I^ewe Work Order win 'wae retorting to “political • FIRST * ;ll8 of Work Obituary ita support of congressional post­ Lodge Marks $55,000, whereas Ite proponenu trickery.” News of Our war international plana for a ■ ■' ■ J J r estimated tbe cost would be $36r ,On Toward Gabes; 000, asking $I5JX)0 from tbe state. Of Connecticut Oeelan’e resolution also would chance to do some drastic revising Lacks Pow^r require that no women be dlamisa- NATIONAL th Soldiers Seen as Li^hor of the proposals involved—princl- Its Birthday ' / In ______Spotlight Cox Meo told tbe committee he Gafsa Captured oppoiMMl the present flat grant of ■y ed from work between midnight Boy Scouts *>.illy with an eye towards keeping and S a. m., and that they work Deaths \j. 8, participation comthitments Use Aga^st Ruml Plan $17,760 to every town in the stat« Democrats Insist Bald­ Mbrale Danger Daughters of Liberty Bill Drafted to Author^ from the annual $3,1)00,000 dirt Hartford—Although 1» favor of no more than six days a week. SUPER X3«rg]mum\M Dercn* (OoatlaDed I n u Paga Om ) from being too speciilc. making the method of apppint- Oaii Alvar Gothberg Troop IS ' And speculative side glances road fund. He made the state­ win Not Able to En­ Carl Alvar Gothberg, of T1 : Scout Oath and the Scoutmasters' Celebrate 4 0 t| i Anni> ize Loans for Charter ment uniform.” the. Conneetleut Sp««ki BefWe Church Eighth Army had launched an of­ Richard Barker, tkriba Benediction. '* (Continued from Page One) were shot at a Senate Appropria­ Treasury Figures Big ment while tbe committee con­ Senate Cenflrma FltegeraM Ridge Mreet, died at the .Manches­ sidered a bill to permit any town League of Women Voters yester­ force Decree. MARKETS C ^ H Y e n tio n fensive. The weekly meeting opened with The next meeting of Troop 126 tions subcommittee's recommenda­ versary with Social. Beth Sholom Oak Deficits. ter Memorlhl hoapiUI this morn­ partment as a basis for recom­ tion that the cost o' handling post­ Taxpayers Would Get' to uee up to $6,(X)0 of atote-aid day advised . legislative leaders ing following S long Ulness. Under the protecting cover of the Scout Oath. will be held Friday, March 26. that they opposed a bill before the Washington, Marcii 18. — ($’)— American Mitchells,' .Spitfires and Pack 2 mendations on methods for cut­ age-free Federal mall be probed. road funds to build eidewalke. - HarUord. March 18—(ff)—Wom­ Uaapttc transporUtion He was bom in Motala, Sweden, The Scouts were dismissed to ting down on that cause of lost Daughters of Liberty No. 135., ‘Windfall’ If Levy for Hartford, March 18 UT) ^ Other committee actions yester­ Judiciary committee calling for Former Rep. William J . Fltzger* Alracobras, American troops en­ their patrol corners where attend­ George Oox, Stlribe The subcommittee itself voted to en workers Im (Connecticut ^day add (D) of Norwich, Conn., yester­ ' Um and unfavorable w eatbe^ea- May 13, 1874, and-has been a resi­ manpower. reverse the House action cutting Ladies Loyal Orange InetituUon o f'' Bridges held the spotlight at legls- day Included: the confirmation by the Legisla­ *PR[CISIOM tered Gafsa at 12:30 p.m.j ycater- ance was taken and dues collected. The meeting began about 7:15 Manchester celebrated itk 40th Year Forgiven. ^ , were conflritd tO a 55-hour work day was confirmed by the Seiute dent of Manchester since 1888. day. Immediately after occupy­ To meet the problem of absen­ off the uee of the franked mail, but laUve committee hearings yester­ The rejection by the Finance ture of all major appointments tMday. Mm Joint meetlnc atEman- Besides hfs wife, who before her The subject for the night was with lineup and Inspection. The birthday In Orange hall last evs- ■ i made by the governor. The ac­ week, but legislative Democrats as War Manpower commission di­ ing the city^ General Patton’a teeism, Thomas recommended moved to direct the Budget bureau committee of a bill levying a five rector for the New London area ^at M l Lutharan idiurch of the Hart­ m’arrlege. was Miss Amanda Caro­ "Compass.” Pack was put in certain positions speciflcally: ningwith a turkey dinner and ap­ By James Marlow and George day. per cent tax on Intereet and dl'vl- tion was taken follo'wing a two- u/eio* troopa pushed aoutheaatward some and are supposed to hold them at and the postmaster geneiul to in­ The Finance committee drafted a insisted that without'specific leg- salary of $4,000. Fitxgeraldt ford IMatrict, WoBien'a Miaaionary lina Frelske, he leaves two *>na After selecting teams a eontast 1. "Provision of adequate pro­ vestigate its expense and report to propriate program. Zielke dends. day state board meeting. lalatioh. Governor Baldwh}^ lacked six miles to the Dj^bel Rehariz every lineup. Quite a few new bill to a u tl^ a e loans from the former deputy labor oommlssloner • Bocietiea of the Uttheran Augua- Charles E., of Plainfield, N. J..; and the village of I^lla and con­ waa held in drawing the compass tection for workers' health and (Hdngress v/lthin 60 days. More than 80 sat down to a de­ Waehington, March 18—(XP)— ; Approval by thf same commit­ New Britain—Oscar Erickson, power to enforce hlS, order 16' that 8 Gaines were enjoyed for the rest members were present to join the gener^ fund to meet deficits anti­ for the state of Connecticut, rep­ tana Synod, and pastors from the Oliver ., of thle town; two daugh-' tinued on toward El Giietar. Air- safety. licious meal in the banquet hall, Our friend Joe, who's been reading tee of bills authorizing the invest­ 55, business manager of the New effect. resented the Second district m the TO eeiNS rob tern, Mtsa Laura Gothberg, of this of the evening, after which the Pack. Richard Johnson, of Den 3 3. ;"The elimination of tbe con­ prepared under the direction op' cipated in tbe operation of the new ment of , bond retirement funds The governor Issued h*s 55-hour TNI MSSISiSM churches In the area, was well at­ nfen wrought heavy damage.- on ia now tbe Pack bugler. Then the what oongressmro say about the Charter Oak bridge at Hartford, Britain Gas Co., died last night House of Representatives during town, and Mrs. O. P. Lamb, of the retreating German columns. Scouta were dismiaaed with the fusion, conflict of authority, and Mrs. N. J. Curtis and the W o ^ Neuqs and making state checks' invalid if at New Britain General hospital women’s work week order ye.ster- tended, more than 150 being pres­ Groton, Conn. Six grandchildren; Scoutmaatera’ Benediction. dens split up in comers. Most of income tax. stopped by to Mk why a^'echeduled a oublic hearing the 75th and 77th Gongre8set. HeaiaiR or ent at the noon dinner which Was The advance placed one of the inadequate planning, which has Willington en's Home League of the Salvation not cashed within a year. after a brief illness. day after a conference with 'Sen­ two sisters, Mrs. Atfred Gustafson, moat offengivc-minded gencral;,..in. ,______Troop-Sfl.----- them practiced the knots. too often characterised the over­ Army. The tablet preaented a^gay the Treasury is so dead-set against Friday, March 19, Evening eerv- April 1, X The Appropriations committee ate' Republicans and Democrats. / served under the direction of Mrs. of this town, and Mrs. Hans Han­ ' After the den meetings, ths Pack and colorful appearance. Uetead icee will be held a t 8 o’clock; The The same committee heard re West Haven—Ifvlllc A. May, 67, Ida Soderberg and her asaiaUnts the United-"States Army and re­ Douglaa Anderaon, Scriba , all war production effort; Mlae Jennie H. Church the Ruhl plan. considered a bill to provide state secretary of the State Board of Senate Minority Leader Leon sen, of Chicago, m. venge-seeking' American troops played a turtle game. It was quite of a large birthday cake, a email Joe eatd^4he Ruhl ekip-s-year services will be dedicated to the quests from a delegation repre­ aid for maternity and obstetrical on the general committee. The weekly meeting of Troop 25 exciting. A lot of boys are going Joint Oominlttaes Urged senting union' employes of the Accountancy, died of a'heart at- RlsCassi reported after the confer­ Mr. Gothberg was a silk weaver and armored unita which were de­ opened at .the Center Congrega­ cake was at each plate, 'With the (ax idea, hodked up vrith a check­ work of the Adult Bible Clase care to needy wives o f, aervice ence that aa “a courtesy to the Vbnderfal for tann Aa the delegates arrived in the by occupation, and was employed out of Cubbing and into Scouting 3. "The effective functioning At the town meeting a tax of figure 40 and a ta ^ r. 'The favors which has met regularly during the Electric Boat company at Groton tacl^ yesterday at his home. scribed here aa "a strong force” tional church at 7:15 with the off from his paytheck, "Sounds men. Funeral services will be' held Fri­ governor” the Democrats had hsomlng, prior to the 10:30 aes- by Cheney Brothers for about id less than 95 miles froni the east­ In the summer. Mr. Hansen told of plant and industry Isbor-man-. 11' j mills was voted on property. were dainty * flowered handker­ swell to me”—he’d get his, tax winter season. that the old free highway bridge The Public Health and Safety MOn, they were served refreah- troop lining up In a circle and re­ agement commlttses. Such com­ chiefs, surrounded by a lace paper between Groton and New London day. agreed to delay action on a bill by years. He was one of the older ern tip - of the vast salt marshes peating the Scout Oath. The them that they could come over to The rate last year was 11 mills. paid without his usual four-tlmes- Saturday, March 20, Sabbath committee heard a bill to author­ Senator James P. Geelan (D.) of and Scalp Irritatiens e left owing money 00 docrines. It was opposed by State “Polltlral Trickery” Seen frsirtli Rali w Tortartl Funeral services will be held Cubs that are going into Scouting tion, the question of disciplining Willington Public Library; $50 for bles. At the head table ware seat*, last year’s taxes. ple. Bridges considered a bill to author­ Health Commissioner Dr. Stanley today by policemen. Jack MaJIey, the parsonage *was open to the Road demolitions and elaborate .were dismissed .to patrol comers workers and developing a full ed two of the charter members, Monday, March 32, Religious ize construction of a footbridge But when the governor told To quickly soothe th* itching, burning Saturday afternoon at 1:30 p. m., where dues were collected and at­ are working on their Lion books, Memorial Day and to authorize the Joe had just read about the H. Osborn and members of the secretary of the Hartford County vtstton. The society also served at the Emanuel Lutheran church; mine fields glowed the purauCrs. consciousness of 'their responsi­ Selectmen to borl-ow money for Mrs. Margaret Flsvell and Mrs. school for children at 3:30 p. m. over the Naugatuck river between Druggists’ association said, for newsmen that the conference was of ecsema, psorissia, skin and scalp ir­ Other Bakery Buys Field diepatches dtscloaed that tendance taken. Then It was dis' and one has finished his .Lion House Ways and Means commit­ medical profession. ritations due external eaqae—amly a light lunch following the after­ The body adll be taken to the 'book. , \ bility toward tbs war effort is one expenses of the town. Jane Crockett. They were present­ tee's plan: A check-off of 20 per The High school class will meet at Ansonia and Derby, to replace one shipment to the national quinine called "because I do not want to to cussed who should get one year odorleiB liijuid Zetno—a, Dorior’a for­ noon session before the delegates church at 10:30 a. m. Saturday the First U. S. Infanti^., division Which may be carried most effec­ Oarke Ruby was seriously ill ed with corsages of red carnations. 6:30 p. m. St the Rabbi’S home. destroyed several years ago. pool in Washington. see the manpower and womanpow- tweet Rye — Whole Whoot' was in action on this froiiL,.^ Si­ service stars. The meeting ended about 8^10, cent of wages and salaries (oyer, mula backed by 80 years’ SQceMS. Zemo Crocked W heat« PMn Rya left for their homes. morning. Rev. Thorsten A.Guataf- with the. Benediction. Just beforV tively by the established organi­ last week but is piuch Improved, Past supreme Grand Matter CJecil /and above exemptions) after July Tuesday, M i^ h 33, Religious Asks Retnni of $125,000 Hartford — Although income er situation here In Owmectlcut ALSO sids beiuing. Being stainless, in- Delegates Are Greeted aon, pastor, will officiate. Burial multaneously came official Word There will be a hike a week sation of tbe workers themselve^. '^ut not out of the house yet. He Taylor of West Warren. Moss., and school for children at 3:80 p. m And the State Highway depart­ Meal Set Aside ri Bible—yunean appIyZemoanytlme-- that the First Armored division from Saturday. On the hike there Richard Johnson, the Pack bugler,^ ■ 1 to apply against taxes on last taxes on returns filed this year in The pastors' meeting and Holy will be in tbe East cemetery. played Tape. Partlcipstlon uj^n ah establisb^ has been confined at home, much other men and women guests were year's income; plus discounts for The Hadaeesh Board meeting will ment asked the approprlatlon.>!' Connecticut are expected by offi­ It won’t show on skin. Oyer 26,000,000 DARK BREADS 'iSi? 1 0 - Oominunion service at 10:30 was Friends may call at the Watkins and the 34th Infantry division V ill be a conteat for friction flre hqsls of labor organisations' in of the time during winter. presented with boutonnieres and anybody able to bring himself be held at 8 p. m. committee to return to It $125,000 For Governiiient cials to those of a year ago, packagaa soldi 364. were also operating in the area; and-both semaphora and Morse Pack 4 corsages. Mra. Albert Lindsay the spent last year for protective ser\'- lOOYs - 110^* mill wiad _ at the neighboring Concordia Funeral Home^ Friday evening. Charlea Norris, Scribe. seeking on a plant and community John Jakapic, employed at the completely up-to-date by paslng Wednesday, March 24. Religious receipts for the first quarter prob­ __»ZEMO Zaitheran church. Following the although they did not take part signaling. Carl Sbhlsminger was baSik for soluUona to the problem Ruby lumber and coal yard, ia ill present worthy, mistress of the two years’ taxes in one year. school for children at 3;30.p. m. ices under the oW Defense Coun­ ably will not be much greater than Vbnis Constipated WH0LEWHEATtojt;i5« in the recapture of Gafsai In charga of the closing exercises. The meeting of Pack 4 opened at lodge received a bouquet of red Thursday, March 35, Hebrew for cil. including $75,000 for the cniitago, March 18 —(>P)—Repre­ donununion service Rev. M. F. 6:30 with the salute to the flag of absenteeism, is a matter of car­ at his home. “At leaM," Joe said, “nobody’s those of the first quarter last year. United States Mitchell bombers Taps werV simg; then Kenneth dinal Importance. John Jacklm of West Willington carnations. adults s t 3:46 p. m. guarding of bridges. The services sentatives of large meat packers SYendberg of Naugatuck called led by Free Geisaler. A anappy talking now .about forcing me to X, Deputy Collector Frank W. Krae- MksAboitbzp Liver Funerals which took off at dawn laid down Barrett played .them. After .that 4. "Further attention to the is s patient in the Johnson Me­ Illstoiy or The Lodge were provided until Attorney Gen­ today said that for the first time mer estimated yesterday. At clos­ upon Rev. Karl Richter, pastor of relay and tug-of-war followed. Mrs. Ruby Hszen was mistress pay more than one yesr’e taxes lie Many doctor* u y oonitlpatioa wttb its Obneordla Lutheran church for the a barrage of explosives on Axis the Scoutmaster’s'Benediction. Af­ housing khd community needs of morial hospital. Stafford Springs. eral Francis A. Pallotti advised the since the start of the war they ing time yesterday the total count Now that Food Rationinf is Maurice RIordan ter the meeting there-was a meet­ The Dumbbell Club was then of ceremonies at the program any one year." department it could not legally use were setting aside a specified per­ beadache*. mental dullneaa. that half peetlng, and the host pastor Rev. troops as Patton'a armored and called to order and Fred Ames waa workers must be given through Mrs. Philip Bugbee has returned But what about the Ruml ^lan ? of payments was $70,400,000. The alive reeling often result If liver bUe The funeral of Maurice Riordan ing of the patrol leadare and as­ which followed in the main halL Governor Adopts Its jnen for defense work- centage of their production for the doesn't flow freely every day Into your Thorsten A. Gustafson of Eman­ Infantry detachments forged elected. the cooperative endeavor of labor from a visit with her husband at "If they’d pass that,” he went amount collected in the first pe­ Q urtitev* in coughing u n E uf n Iwrt, plan to (hang* yoor was held this morning from the south from the previously recap­ sistants. Atlantic City. Mrs. Hosen ana Mrs. Annie Johns­ 1h C Hartford bridge authoriza­ government. Intestines— ao take Dr. Edwards' Oliva uel. Dues were collected and the Cubs with management and govern­ ton had prepared programs, list­ on, "my June 15 payment and the riod last year was $84,500,000. Tablets to Insure gentle yet thorough William P. Quish funeral home at tured Feriana sector. Troop 128 ^ ’ , Private Bugbee of the Army Air Stern Attitude tion sopght Is similar to that This procedure followed a recent bowel movements. Olive Tablet* an tlwpping tiflw to avM wook- Woilt Among SokHers inapected for neatness. While ment. ing the present officers, and the check-off the rest of the year Waterbury—A “black market" 8i30 and from St. Francis of Assisi They started large flres and, Jim Vetrano, Scribe 5. “Special attention must be Corps recently spsnt.a furlough at granted m the case of the new $6,- government order, and Its slgnif- eimpty iconder/ul to stir up liver bile Rev. Fred J . Benson of Ayer, church. South Windsor where Rev. lined up, Frank Wilson gave them history of the lodge to the present would clean up my 1943 taxes, and in fuel oil, representing more than secretion and tone up muscular Intes­ almost with the initial attack, the The weekly meeting opened at paid to- the problems, of women hie home here after graduating we’d forgfet about 1942 entirely. 000.000 Thomas river bridge at icahee, packers said, was that it ofld congestion. - Mass., discussed his work os LAith- Francis Duffy, the pastor, cele­ A-.review of aiRu* aud Dens One time, including a tribute to mem­ New Lohdoh. Both were built reveraisd the policy which had 5.000 gallons, was revealed last tinal action. Follow label dlraetlona. eran servloe pastor, ministering to Germans and Italians started to Albert Peterson'a houae on Tuea- and Two received 30 points for workers. They must be assured as­ from the advanced course at the What'e the TressuTy got egainst Jackson, Mich., March 18—me to the government in in­ , sessloa at Concordia church, which 2.00 Freheit ...... - 10.00 by the War Manpower commission oeacludsd their deUberatlons. at two o'clock from the William usual patrolling. There la nothin*; ' R og ers...... and the War Labor board due to recitations and tap dancing were come tax each year, and on 1942 Q heese is not Rationed P. Quish funeral home on Main to substantiate Axis reports of a Mrs. Weln ...... 1.00 Hayward Blish ...... I.OO Wapplng income he is scheduled to pay 85 Leans Toward Officers Are Elected be put on the pan before tbe Pres­ features of the program, followed street. The Rev. Brownell Gage, large scale attack.”) Miss Carrie Campbell . . . 1.00 Martha Sheehan ...... 1.00 by dancing and >«freshments. per cent. He has therefore set every front, prepared for Buy a good supply At the buBlneea eession of the 1.00 Marion Sheehan ...... 1.00 ident. aside his tax money ss hie income pastor of the Bolton Congrega­ I Claim- Priaoners Taken Miss Mary Campbell . . . As a Senate-approved bill defer­ Charles Wochomurlca of, Willing­ Arthur Snow, eon of Mr. and MHO - AGIO JU(T UCHT ^ M Missionary delegates, Mrs. Anne tional church, officiated. Miss Duff ...... 1.00 Thomas McCann ...... _ 3.00 Mrs. Harold Snow, who has been was received; andJiss it ready for United Nations (In local fighting, German and ring essential farm workers from ton HiU..^S' one of the c^ m ittee Bloomqulst was re-elected to serve The bearers were; William Miss Mildred Moran .... 1.00 Rebecca J. Wright ...,, ~ 5.00 to make arrangements. ' V'Cx ill at his home, is imi«oving. payment. . . - CHEESE ‘J D * another term as president, Ruth Italian troopa took prisoners, the 1.00 bearing arms went to the House, action. It’s your Red Cross. Aapinwall, Robert Loomis. John Miss Esther ^oran ...... C. W, CHarlson ...... 1.00 sponsors of the Austin-Wadsworth Tuesday ws had an ice Sttwln, Show Meaqing Ot Vorgtvemtmm SHARP-whiti o« eoioMO m m Beneon of this town who has been Wblttman and Thomas Wilson. Berlin bulletlh. said. A Rome Mrs. M. M cCourt...... 1.00 Fred Baker ...... 2.00 "V. 8. Treasury fig;ure8 show the Ankara. Turkey, March 18—(IP) broadcast communique, recorded 2.00 national service proposal indicated Ever^’thing was sheathed in s coat Premier Sukru Saracoglu's troaeurer of the district for four Burial was in the family plot at Margaret Mary Wartley Mra. N. Marlowe ...... 30.00 a general overhauling of the meas­ of ice and was a beautiful sight meaning of complete tax forgive­ yaars submitted her resignation. the Quarryville cemetery. by Tbe Aasociatefl Press, aaid Marion Tuttle ...... 1.00 John Pickles ...... 2.00 speech to the newly-elected Na­ CHEESE these .totaled about'lOO. German ure Is in prospect to assure more The ice still remained Wednesday ness, using the rates for a married tional Assembly yesterday leaned Ifra. Olga Clareus of West Hart­ Mrs. Taggart \ ...... 50 Mrs. Frank L in tn er...... 1.00 morning and the state highway de­ man with no dependents: Tbe man Edecstor Crsx 1S« fightera were said to'-, have shot 1.00 women workers in the older age more sharply tmrard the United ford was elected as her succeseor. Mrs. Gryk ----- Mrs. A. N. Towne ...... 2.00 group and to soothe organized la­ partment went over Willington with a million dollar Income Is Vice presidents elected were Mrs. down five Allied planes, including 1.00 Nations than any address by Turk­ Joe Sullivan ...... Mrs;--Geo. W^ M ay,...... 2.00 bor’.! opposition. rlill early saqdtng the road. scheduled to pay $854,000 in Fed­ ish' leaders since the outbreak of WheatCeresI^ nTll* Hanning Jtdmson of Bristol end About Town four tospedo craft encountered .25 Anna Smith ...... 5.00 over the Mediterranean.) \ Mr. Brew er------...... Cut Off From Contracts NOTOLAYING eral income, tax on hie 1942 in­ the' war, observers agreed today. PMKikeFkHRlltl'jJ JJ? g* 5 . Mrs. Victor Rohs of Naugatuck. Mrs., Amelia A. Nilaaon of 42 Mra Kanehl ...... 1.00 Mrs. Blackmar 1,00 BUgibIs to t Oommlsslona co m e .... If all 1942 taxes are for­ "In northern Tunisia wekt of 1.00 (Hut off from likely further war The speech brought a vote of con­ Mies Sigrid Freeburg of Manches-. Madison street, widow of Fritz R. Joseph Sartor ...... \ .. • Mrs. G. E. W U lis...... 5.00 contracts by the WMC action were given. the government returns to fidence from the Assembly for Bread Fleer "HAr t^o 1 J)4 ter wee chosen secretary. Mrs. Sedjenane, aa a result of h4avy Mrs. Wm. McLoughIn \ .. 1.00 IMimO-ii^MORGAN Nilsson reached her 88 milestone attacks, the enemy made local Mr. and 1 Mrs. CoIlU Gos­ Gary-Hammond • South Chicago, Boston. March 18—(XR—Young the millionaire the $854,000 which Saracoglu’s newly formed govern­ 'nwrsten Gustafson spoke of a today. The birthday waa remem­ Mrs. Helen Cam;ibell ..Y, 1.00 [ he has set aeidis for taxes.” RoHedOsts^ic’T X i n 1 9 * gains which were later restored by lee ...... 3.00 Ind. and III.; EvansviRe. Ind.; women now in their senior year m m s E ment MIIIMOOX - Dnr « 0 J CM, IT * seedings. The benediction was pro­ by a short program in charge.of John A. and Eva M. York Saturday With demands for relaxa­ today. necesaeTj^ ,x , evident since the Adana confer­ MANY XIN©»— 1 FOINT CAH German Plane Mr. Wright ...... 2.00 Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sal- Read Herald Advg. nounced by Rev. A. T. Bergqulst Mra. Anna Crocker and refreah- moiisoa ...... 5.00 tion of government wage controls -B u t, said in a rscent ence between Pw ident Ismet As Jap bombs rflined down on Pearl Harbor, Red Cross Red Cross Field Man Irving Williams helped prepare Manila of Branford. menta by Mrs. Riith Furay. Cairo. March 18—<>P)-^Allied Mrs. B. K. B en n ett...... 1.00 were labor leaders^the occaaton speech, “ratoa ^le higher in- Inonu and Prime Minister Church- Mrs. Ruth N u gent...... 1.00 W. B. Joyner ...... * 1.00 lU of Great Britain. workers noder Alfred Castle fed and sheltered refugees. for evaenstion even before the Japs came. His practioe alerts night fighters shot down at least Florence ' Robb ...... 1.00 being 'the periodic gathering of oonea are ah%edy.. so high that The Army and Navy auxiliary one Junkers-88 Tuesday. night Mrs. Van D y c k ...... 1.00 saved many lives, end the ship he chartered took 2S0 American STALEY'S 2.00 James Robb V ...... 1.00 Labor’s 'Victory committee com­ LAST TIMES TOOAYt th«^ ean eearce^ Ito increaaed 10,000 blood donors were enlisted. Anxions service men has plana completed for the dance when enemy bombers attacked Mrs. L ew is...... posed of AFL, (HIO and Railroad "CALUNO DB. GILLESPIE” •uffieflanUy to make |or the wounded soldiers safely to Anstralia. '\ ^ ’ eW IB UUNOtT ^ Tripoli, an R. A. F. communique Mr. and Mrs. Partridge .. 1.00 Mra Ernest H. Smith .. 1.00 foiiocl'their families through Red Cross/information centers. N #W umdtr^rm they , are to give tomorrow, evening Mif. A. C. Cochrane .... 2.00 brotherhood officials. Since many "PRIORITIES ON PARADE” amount of 1942 taxes fo ife v ^ The Anti*New Deal STAICH A at the Army and Navy clubhouse. said today. Mary Plummer ...... 1.00 of these leader^'have been critlcM T :T 'T r 2.00 Mr. and Mrs. Alton Hall 2.00 4 DISHES TO THE LADIES! greater part of any Incnts^ J ” CttAM COIN Cr«am D«odbrant The program will include a Jitter­ The communique: Fred Ristau ...... of the WLB g lid es, it was con­ tax rate* will have to fall On bug waltz contest. The dance la "During an enemy , attack on Margaret Riatau 3.00 Mr. and Mra CHarl John­ STARCH son \...... 2.00 sidered conceivable that the meet­ payere In tbe low and middli Ticket Urged free to all men In uniform,, the Tripoli on the night of March 16- Mrs. ^Edward O'Dwyer . . 1.00 ing mi.qht determine the entire V" Mr. and Mrs, Barton .... 1.00 Mrs. Amanda Larso. . . . 2D0 STARTS TOMORROW— coma groupe.” public is also welcome at a small 17 at least one Junkers-88 wa.s de­ future of the board. At this point la our reading, we Stops Perspiration fee. stroyed by our night fighters.” Mr. and Mrs. Becchia .... 1.00 Leonard Johnson 1.00 C. F. Booth ...... 2.00 Watch .Food Estimate discovered that Joe waa halfway Roetbn;^ March 18—nol up encB Mrs. E. Merkel ...... 3.00 Also involved in the All-over ercises commemorating'the Britv ihirts. Ooiet not irrittte .skin ' nostril. It (1) shrinks swollen mein* a covered dish supper. L. Peterson .. .'.v ,...... 3.00 Mr. and M ra F. P. Fenton 10.00 food production picture were pre- To Be Launched ish Withdrawal from Rbston in L Now sitihe to drr. C in be used branes, (2) soothes Irritation, and Clyde and MarJorie-.CortItsen are Mrs. Topping * ... 1.00 Fallot Studio ...... '15.00 dictlons..of speedy Senate passage 1776, said In x typewritten btfite- CAMAY tight tfttt shsving. (3) helps clear cold-clog- ill at their home wlthNneasIe.s and F. Farr ...... 1.00 First National S to re s'.. '50.00 for a House-approved bill to per- meiit to tbe preee: ' . Ip Insttmly stops perspirstion for ged nasal passages wsawn Christine>Bergh also hb| measles. Mrs. .8. Wilson ...... 1.00 Dr. and Mrs. C. M. Pack­ t sale of an additional 100.900,- Etoeton, March 18—($>)—(Sarry- "If ‘ President Roosevelt is k 1 to 5 dsjrs. Prevents odor. Pollew complete dl- __» Mrs. Mary DeCarli arid daugh;; Mrs. Heoderson ...... 1.00 er . . / ...... \ 10.00 lushels of government-held I Ing the names of Navy heroes, candidate tor a fourth term. 1 am After Paul Thorn, Red, Cross worker, had helped many Ameri­ !• A pure, .white, gtesseless, rectlona In folder. Y A rn O N M Itar Corrine are ill at- their home Mrs. Calaudri)...... 75 Miss Marion E. iHnker, whemfHtQ meet a crucial shortage four destroyer* jtnd a destroyer in favor oz an antl-New Deal or tinder consunt air bombardment, Waltef Wesseliu* of tbg 3 - 2 0 - stainless vsnishing cresm. on Sand Hill avenue. Mrs. Pharr 1...... 2.00 Mrs. Eugenia Tinker ..- 25-OQ escort will be launched within a N 'V.:. cans escape vicious air raids in Jugoslavia, he fled southward la Awttded Approval Seal of of feed ^.^^vestock, poultry and American coalition party headed Red Cross traveled up and down the jam-packed Burma Road, • s- Mrs. Mario .Lusa and baby have Mrs.. Lapech ' 1.00 A. R. Johnson ...... 5.00 week at thriee New England ship­ by General MacArthur and Jim A m rriu o Institute of kuodet- Mr. Warnock 2.06 dairy producm. The Senate’s ap­ to Greece, giving aid to the embattled pec^le until forced to fot being hsnnle^s to returned to their home on Main Kenneth Lappen .,... J . . 2.00 proval seemed 'aa^.ursfl despite yards and on*, in (California. Farley, aa 'vice preeident, or Gov­ Vlirecdng motor lorries carrying m ^ c a l supplies and cloth­ FALSE TEETH street from the Rockville City Mrs.- Wamock 2.00 ernor Bricker, of Ohio, and either quit iffider cofllplcte enemy occupatioo. William Wamock, Jr. .. 1,00 Miss Gertrude Abbey ; . . S.OQ some minprity protests that the The Navy, onnotmeed last night ing for Chinese. That Loosen hoepital. The .MbOowan Twins . . . 2.00 wheat might be needed HUr "for that the deetroyera Halllgan and Senator Tydinge, Byrd or Wheeler CRISCO . Mrs. Edwin Storrs of Branford, Mrs. Faffft ...... 1.00 vice preeident” * X Need Not Embarrasfl Mrs. Madden ...... 1.00 Eileen McGowan ...... 1.00 human consumption.” Haraden will be launched at the Many WMirerB of false teetli have Cpnn„ ia spending a week, with Mrs. A. Stuart ...... 5.00 , May Seek to Sw m Support . Boston Navy Yard Friday, the Mr. and Mrs. Milo E. Hayes of Albin AndcnuHi ...... 1.00 3-LB BufTered • real embarrassmeni be- Mrs. Caroline Antonio .. 1.00 Mrs. E. Wright ...... 5.00 Outaide the home front legisla­ escort Fogg at the Bethlehem-r h e Red OoM is ahoulder-to-shoulder with o m cauBe their plate dropped, slipped Main street. Mrd. Doris Gallo ...... 1.00 '" ^ ( n gtiawi shipyard on Saturday; JAR or wabbled at jujit the wronjc time. ' If you own a pet dog remember Mrs. GeorgetU ...... 1.00 Friiit Shortage fighting mien from training camp to the front line«. Do not live In fear of this happen- Mrs. Lyttle ...... 1X)0 Mrs. r ! W. Deck ...... 1.00 tha deetoHjpr Erben a t the Bath T inir to you. Just sprinkle n little to put the tag «n his collar ao Mrs. Bessie E. Howe .... 5.00. Miss Alice Jones ...... '2.00 Iron Woriif. Bath. Me., on Sunday All over the world, wherever it can reach, It is carrying KASTKKTU. the alkaline (non-acid) when he strays from home the Miss .Sally Jones ...... 1.00 and the destroyer Cowell at the Seen Possible powder, on your platea. Holds false Miss Ruth M. Howe .... 2.00 relief supplies, clothing and medicines to war victims. teeth more flrmly, so they feel more dog warden can notify you and Mra. McConville ...... 1.00 Mrs. Mary Jones ...... 2.00 Bethlehem Steel ■Company'* ter­ your pet can bf return^ with comfortable. Does hot sour. Checka Mrs. (Hart B ro lin ...... 3.00 Mrs. R. McCormick 1.00 minal blond, Calif., yard today. The dollars you gave to the first War Flind ihade OXYDOL • plate odor** (denture breath). Gel little expense, otbe(wrise be has 8 Mrs. H igh ter...... 1.00 F a STKKTH at any drug store. am Camarata ...... 50 Boston. March IS-i-OP)—New to be sold and If the warden can’t Mrs. Morrison ...... 1.00 Mrs. Brodeur ...... 100 England faced a po*slble ohortai your Red Cross ready. The dollara asked for, in the sell same it has to be killed. Many Wm. Mounce ...... 1.00 Mra. McKee ...... 1.00 Deaths Last Night of vegetablea and fruit today wn second War Fund, enable It to carry on. The need in- MED a nice dog baa bad to be killed Donald Garmoe ' ...... i 1.00 Mrs. Jones ...... 1.00 dletriDutors of th* produce con­ PKG 9 « 2 . « « 4 5 ‘ just -because the tag was on the Miss A. M a rie y ...... 1.00 Mr. and Hrs. T. J.. Lewie 2.00 tending they could not cctiUnue to creasee daily. March is the month., Manchester Defense Coiihcii shelf instead of the dog's, collar. Jim McCullough ...... LOO Mr. and Mrs. W ebster'., 1.00 Detrott-rDr. Merton S. Rice, 70, operate at the present ceiling John Gibson- ...... 1.00 Mias’Ooodwlne ...... 2.00 if the Metropolitan Methodist prices inatitUted by the OPA. Give more thia year—give double If you can. Wm. Black ...... 1.00 Mr. and Mrs. A. Itling.. 10.00 ihurob of Detrmt, one of the na­ George Alpert ecuneel for the Volunteer Enrollment of Women Fred Wagner ...... 1.00 Nelson Bavier ...... 1.00 tion’* largest pastorate*; and once BoeUm Market Terminal, eqld a Personal Notices Hrs. Hannah Donahue .. 1.00 Wm. Steele ...... 50 Insnrlhrfl in .a nationwid* ehureh ohortoge would devHw within a DUZ for War Work Mr.-- and Mra.. Gustav Mra. Helen Meaebsm . . 2.00 BoU as en* of tho eountry** 88 few days unless the OPA modlfled Hstf-nsked and fvhsniltd TI«M»e etid Marinas who lost Rvaty- neat Influantlal preacher*. H*waa Your Oellers help h mek* moa* pettmi*petifol* flicm* Magnuaon ...... 6.00Manchester Grange ..... 5.00 Its regulations to permit a greater thing when dircc U. S. criusers wet* sank off dm SoIoiboos REGISTRATION BLANK ^ In Memoriam James Thomson ...... l.()0 Scandia Lodge, No. 2 3 .. 25.00 i nattv* of Ottawa, Kaa. markup In price*. I In lovina memory of our Sear Mrs. A. W. DeMatteis.. 1.00 Llnnc Lodge, No; 72, N*w Toric—Ralph H. Dunn, .69. welcomed th* dodiiog and Idt bags conmining dgaraMss, Itfonso .Mother. Mrs. Jane Mc|Clnney Wll. letlred stock brokar and fatbw of Heavy Seseen Of Mlnee AMERICANTRED CROSS * **********••••••• son. who died on the 4 8 th of March, Mis., Rowlett ...... * .50 K. of P...... 26.00 soap, won, and other comforts distributed by Red Cross IS41. Also our dsar Fathar, Chris­ Mr. Pouliot ...... 65 Ladies’ Auxiliary of tha Tam** Dunn, stag* and screan an- topher Wlleon. who died on the tsth Mis . Dalton 1.00ZIpser Club ...... 6.00 'nr. Ha waa born to Bangor, He. New York, March IS—CP)—Ger­ Field Directors. o f A p ril, ms. ABU Richards ...... l.uoFirst National Stores . . . 50.00 PbUadelphia — Dledrich Jansen man Navql autbegltiea have for­ 3aine*, H, retired mechanical en- bidden vo**e1* to efltsr the pert of - •••••••••• |.‘ We miss thsir .. kind and chstrful Maryann Griffin ...... 60 Mra. Florehce Stevsnson 2.00 P & G SOAP volcsa, Mr. and Mra. Borat ..... 2.00 dneer and former preetdent of the Stavanger on the Norwegian This Advertleement Sponaored By • • • 1 -1 - William WUson ...... 2.00 Ws aes thstr vacant chalra Mr. and Mrs. Quick ...... 6.00 Allen * Hitchcock, Inc. 25.00 Jee Motnea (la.) (3aa Company. eouthwsat oeost between U pjn. Amd there above In the home of ON THE SAME GREAT sfiow F Wbeatan, IlL—PtalUp U Henrl- and 6 ajn . beoauaa ef tha heavy W*Ht If Any . . . ; ...... love. Mrs. Gleason ...... 1.00If. Clifford ...... 1.00 We hope to meet them there. K. N. McCarthy ...... 3.00 iuem 68^ for tho last n years protoetive oerem of mine* laid Mrs. Lurs Phelps ...... 1.00 veetam odvertlalng manager for within the fjord and outsida th* awssa Hunt Mra. 1.00 George McKinney . 2.00 ^Northwest Ranoers' •••••• . '**••••••• a, ••••< ! Kver- reiii.iiiherrd by their loVinx Mr. and Mrs. Walter he St. Loub Poet-Dlapatcta and in harbor Entrance, th* Berlin radio aib«» |.'^|•ns and Dauahters. The Wllaon M. Clark TerrUl' ...... lOU.OO With JAMES CRAIG PATRICIA DANK ^ ndvMtWRg besOMse far aaariy ■aid today. Th* broadeaot waa ro- Weldon Drug Gompany I F a m ily . I (Harter ...... 6.00Dr.' Eugene M. Davis ..« . 25,00 Wm. Msii

'.A, u B tCHESTER E V ta ^ G h e r a l d , MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, HARCH 18, 194S P A G E F I P V ; MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^'tHtJRSDAY, MARCH 18, 194S •

when they were in Hartford shop­ local Grange, presented 2S-yaar support of 10 or more field gims. ping. Donating your share of pins to 16 members who havs been Now It's RoaHy FaToritism blows will bs struck against this Group Invests • affiliated with ths Grangs tbat danger. Red Star said. Labor Draft Red blood only takes a little while and * M r i » M b r Battles Show With the snow melting In the Gas Coupons’ Red Cross Drive Lags; Questions on M ea^ , gives one toe feeling of having length of time, aa follows: Mrs. underneath all the hemming John L, LeiiHa Is going to get Ruth Bunce, Miss Helen Chcdell, and hawing administration and sres, fighters were abandoning really done something'for the boys In War Bonds t wBteg IbcaG ths higher wagM .he wants. The their skis, the dispatch said. Seeii Needed Cross in the fighting forces. Mrs. Jemima DoUgan, . William Ways and Means Committee Nazis Liiiinch Large-scale aerial activity also Value Slashed Won’t you call Mrs. Henry Hug­ Hill, Arthur Hutcblnson, Mrs. s m E F m H farm bloc la going to get the O n l y $420 I n c r e a s e Rationing; Aps^red Luna Hutchinson, Arthur Loomis, FOSUaBOD BT TBB spokesmen have devoted to the higher prices it wants. Tp be sure, was reporter, from the^ Staraya Notes gins today and register, or stop ■Ai.n ptuNTm a CO. m a Russa area south of lAke Ilmen at toe Center yourself as many Local Grange Voles to Mrs. Laura Loomis, Keeney It BtM«U StTMt Ruml Plan for pay-aa-you-go tax­ ws will taavs warnings against U-Boat Drive By New Order :¥ o W in War Loomis, John McLoughlln, Mrs. fO O D S S JV E tUneh—t»r, Oopn.^ where the Red Army waa said to Office, 958 Main St.—Tel. 8687 other Mancheaterites have done? Put $1,2(W More Into ation on a truly current basis, each step. But ws will have pre­ Hazel McLoughlin, Frederick Man- THOUAB raROCSOM have crossed an unidentified (Oonttooed from Page One) (toiianl ltoii»f«r there has been the argument that (Continued from Page One) \ stream and captured 10 towns m ''(Continiisd from Page One) .D < f l f l y A s k c d Weather Evidently tKe | Office of Price Adminie A nlng,/Mra. Lucy Thompson, Mrs. Foaad«d Ootobtr !• Itll cious Uttle fight. When it oomea o c k v i l le Production—Every Day, Cheney U. S. Seciirili^. Florence Trask, Mrs. 'Mary War­ forgetting 1942 as a base for this the wake of a heavy Russian ar­ Cause of Slowing Up istration R evealsH ow m m n p o in js to showdown. Lewis and the farm jecturc as to whether officials ex­ wlth growing manpower problems Hall, 10:00 to 3:00. “ lud W alkout ren, Charles Warren. ^ VnbUabcd Br^nr BT«nln« B*o*pt year's taxee would favor a few plan had been worked out to com­ tillery barrage. On Ceilings H. Chapman surgical DresslMS—Every Wed­ Manchester Grange, No. 31, P BanitiTi boB Bolldbjrs. Bntsrbd id Dloc will rule easily. They are in bat U-boat warfare. The Germans pected the supply situation to ease sent tc toe House a Senate-ap­ The. next meeting of the Orange, Six Waves Thrust Back The Local Campaign; Point Values" Will BocIcviUe proved bill deferring essential nesday, American Legion Hall, tiM Poat OSlor at MbnehMUr, Cornu rich people, who had high profits command of the situation, anp have been expected to turn loose In the northern Donets valley somewhat within the four months. At Forge Plant of H., at its meeting last night in during the lecturer’s program, will S r^ oon a CUoo ttoll Mbttor. F o r M e a ts Need $ 1 ,0 0 0 Daily. farm workers from bearing arms, 10:00 to 4:30. ths Masonic Tentple. voted to in- feature work for the American CAUfORNlA in 1948, and who would, therefore, they know it. They will remain the full fury of their undersea fighting, the Russians were speci­ On Ration Boards Sean W ork pu Pood, Every Day'w Blood Donors Reg­ ■CB8CIUPT10N RATB* i^ders In a desperate effort to sponsors of toe AusUti-Wndsworto -est $1,200 of The Grangs funds Red CrSss. , be able to tuck them away with­ in command until soma of the fic In placing .rome of the fiercest However, in the absence of any national service proposal indicated is tra tio n ,/^ ! Mrs. Huggins 6645 ------— , ■- i L c l l U C B hexoI o Obo Tobr bd tfal) choke off American supplies for an engagements in the Chuguev After a spurt of three days the available at this. time In War For Month b# Moll ...... J -J* out ever sacrificing any part of official statement to that effect, (Oontliiued from Pade One) WeetUngton, March 18.—(A*) — Tin SaKage general overhauling is In pros­ Cleveland, .March 18.—iff).— CIO leaders who speak in the public European invasion. area, 22 miles Southeast of Khar­ an immedhite run on'ration boards American Red Cross W ar Fund / Bonds. This is In addition to more Binnla Copy • j ...... } •** them to taxation. Thb Office of Price Administra­ pect. Surgical Dressings United Automobile Workers union D^vorod On# Toor ...... interest obtain courage and guts The Campbell’s feat was the kov. where aa many as six waves for supplementary coupons was pounds. than $5O0 In W ar Bonds which the moat dram'atlc account of anti-sub­ Prices 'have reached drive bogged down considerably tion today Issued toe following 'Meanwhile talk of limiting toe Gnce again the'* Women of Man­ GrangS purchased with funds earn­ Even friends of the Ruml Plan enough to act in the public Inter­ of German counter-attacks had predicted. Attention was called to $16 in Date^s Set size' of toe armed forces was re­ members ended a one-day walkout Engagements^V MEMBER OF marine warfare yet released by the recent weeks. Ceilings, | yesterday when only $420.80 was chester responded to the call to ed 1ft- a scrap metal drive a short TUB a sso ciated PRBSB have admitted that there may be been reported thrust back. a previous OPA estimate that Wilson asserted, would series of questions and answers on newed by Senator Nye (R., N. D. at the Park Drop Forge Company ...... orw fi*‘ tri Thi Aiioolotod P riii la ooolutWa- est as well. Navy. Heretofbre,itorore, with the ex- Uftie ago. individual cases where it would Chuguev was captured by the some 40 per cent of industrial reduced pnoductlon and*^*^*”acute *'*P®*'***^ ***** Dorothy Dovvd,' meat rationing, " which starts Sees 5,000,000 Ample work on the surgical dressings at by returning to their Jobs today Berk-Anderson''^ , tf oBtIttad to tba naa of rapnbljoo- ception of a few laimnic announce- Red Army Feb. 10 In the envelop­ workers who motor to their jobs I chapter treasurer. It was pointed Following a supper served by tlon of oil nawa diapotcho# eradliad produce a lucky bieak for some menta, the Navy hsVpreservod si­ meat shortages. March 29: j Rockville Directoi "ilie War department i f at­ the American Legion hall yester­ but members of the AFT. Blacks-' the Home Economics committee Mr. and Mrs. John A/Anderson, to It or not otherwlaa oradltad in ing drive about Kharkov, which hold only "A" books—which indi>. Wilson said he believed a .new out yesterday that Manchester smiths and Drop Forgers union Jr., of 169 Brimfield ^ a d , Weth­ tbla popar and alao tba loool nawa rich people. But they have ar­ lence on the grim struggle out in feli .six days later but was recap­ cated that some 2,000,000 of them would have to average at least Q. When may I start using my ports Collections tempting to raise an Armyrof more day, and In spite of theN|rther under the chairmanship ot Mrs. the Atlantic. slaughter permit system and uni­ than 8,000,000 Includlng^e Army dreary Weather a good nnhiber continued their strike, J. P. Fhley Carl Hilding, the third and fourth ersfield, announce the engagement pnbllahad haraln. gued that the great good which tured by the Germans last Mon- probably would be in line foe sup­ form meat price ceilings and con­ $1,000 dally for . the remainder of red ration stamps to War Book and C. J. McCune of the pi^ce de- of their daughter,yMlss Sylvia B. ia rrtts All rlobt* of rapubllcatlon ol Connecticut The 2.000-ton Campbell^'4rove day. plementary rations. In this re­ the month to reach Its quota of City on April 3rd. Air Force, but I personally believe worked steadily and persisten degrees were conferred ,on » five IBS •poolol diapatobaa baraln ora alao would be achieved for all the peo­ sumer rationing—due to get un­ Two ? through the'vday. Twenty-five lartmcnt’s labor relntloria'' bureau Anderson, to Wiljfam H. Beck, Jr., lias four submarines below the surface The Soviet midnight war bulle­ gard, OPA said “A" bookholders $30,800. figure of aroun^ 6,000,000 men candidates by the regular officers' 'r't'-W'" nat. roaarrtd. ______ple should properly outweigh wor­ der way the end of this month— A. Red ‘^slajpps marked “A" in ouTd be am ple/to do toe job,” women brought their lunch and fepprted. team, and a ladies’ degree team son of Mr. Ktii Mrs. William H. SCH by running full tilt at them and tin declared the Germans in the who drive to work will be allowed would go a long way toward Du.riri'g ths past 24 hours several" War Ration Book Two will oe Rockville, March 18.— (Special) 'The two police officials said toe Beck, Sr., of V Elm street,' Rocky leCalei Foil atrvlea ollant of N. E. A. ry about one or two rich men. We helped a corvette engage aaother the extra coupons shortly under e said, adffifig that no definite worked right through until four headed by Mrs. Grace Lathrop as Iviiiiwtjftft ••rrloa Ino. Y a n k e e Chuguev area were thrown back eliminating black markets: Uitereating factors have been un- valid beginning" Monday, Marco —Laurence M. Dillon, chairman of re had y n been agreed upon strikew^s caused bY a Jurisdiction­ Hill. Conn. / U-boat, with inconclusive results, and that the Russians Invested revised. legulations. 'coveied. It was learned that the the Salvage committee of the Ver­ thirty. Approxlmateb* 15,500 dress­ degree mistress and Mrs. Roy agree with that view. 29. These stamps will be used to norXtoe particular fonrt toe pro- ings were folded yesterday, which al dispute: T h ^ o llce officials es­ Warren aa degree master. The ' Miss Anderson is the grand­ Pobllabart BabraaantatWoa. Tba By A. H. O. before she sighted her sixth tar­ "advantageous positions." Nine­ Hartford Cfiiapter of the Red Croee non Defense Council has announc­ IBS ollna Matbewa Special AKcney— But what fascinates us. and Ir­ To get those additional' rations,' ration meats and cheese, butter, posed\lb$islatlor. would take. added to those folded othei* days, timated abou^/SOO CIO men went work was Inspected by Kingsley daughter ;ftf toe late Mr. and Mrs. get. wanted Manchester to be Included t o t . i[aw Tork, Cbtoaco. Detroit and teen German tanka were knocked many motorists may have'to sign margarine, shortenings and other ed 'that tin can collection to be a case of efficient use of completes about two-thirds of the back to work;'''-. Beecher of Winsted. special state Austin Jt. Skinner who for many MAlkc or NA'TIVt ritates us, Ifi. view of the House "Steering a collision course for out, 90 trucks were destroyed and up in car-sharing clubs. Brice Ad­ Legislators Act in its budget for 1943 and this waa carVied out on April 3rd will be Wayne Patterkon, business rep­ Boaton.______- This General Assembly is now the Nazi sub,” the Navy related,, fats and oils, as well oS canned m ah p e^ r," Nye continued. .“My quota. Some more of the work deputy. years .roslded on Church street in Wiiys and Means Committee re­ undargolng what, to experienced two battalions of enemy Infantry ministrator Prentiss M.' Brown and objected to here. It waa felt by lo­ within toe city limits only. resentative of the AFT union, said this town. MgiiiRBR audit s p r e a d o f the cutter bore down upon It and fish. own thoukht is that, if we have an charts have been secured and there Wllbur T. Little, master ot the Co.fiP co’.’p)»T no. 7S C1RCUDAT1UN8. fusal to adopt the Ruml Plan lest observers, had to be an inevitable were wiped out by Russian artil­ Defense Transportation Director On Clo^ to 100 cal officials tbat If this step was Q. Will some red stamps in However arrangements have been eventual > ^ y of 3,000,000 men is now a sufficient number for all the walkout waa unauthorized, and continued on Its path until the taken it would mean that it would a«l »ve*>ms CO'.i1>Ort pc* 24^ it show favoritism to the rich, is reaction to the trend of machine lery fire, it was asserted. Joseph B. Ekistman Issued a joint W ar Book Two be set aside for made whereby residents of the overseas, W^ ,should not need more three sizes of dressings the com he uf^ed the men.at a meeting late win b« |o o 4 on Mondey, Mar. 22. Tba Herald Prlnttna Company, U-boat was so close that the Camp­ seriously handicap the Red Cross Redarm your co'upon for finer* politics which has dominated it to The Russian drive toward Smo- announcement terming that "the buying meats exclusively? town of Vernon outside of the pi than 2,000,000 additional in train­ mittee has been asked to make. last night/to retiirn to thHr jobs Ine. aaaomea no flnanolal reapOnal* the way in which the committee bell’s gun fire had to be discontin­ le'nsk continued with advance most efficient, and practical way" ‘ IHinor Bills Today work and faculties here. /but they voted to remain away, fratha^ A8.P e o ffro - bttity tor typographical errora ap- date. ued. The enemy sub was dealt a A. No. All valid red stamps limits may. bring their tin^^ans ing in this country for replacement All gauze used is the property of has now undertaken to give the units now reported 40 to 50 miles to keep cars In shape and help re-; Many Work In Hartford properly cared for, cleaned and Foley and MoCune reported kp^ It was only a question of time glancing blow by the cutter. may be used Interchangeably_to purposes.” toe U. S. Government and all wor Msasnriiig h o ^ tea and water I RED CIRCLE 2 BAG* 4M Thursday, March 18 lieve the transportation troubles. proximatcly 600\. a FL workers rich much more favoritism than when such a reaction would ap­ Aa the subdrifted free of the from the central front German (Continued from Page One) The argument for the merger buy any foods on the new ration flattened to toe area in U>e rear of Nye said that through lend-lease is done by the Red Crosa undejT base. They urged more drivers .to"'join was based on the fact that a great list. the old High school .Uie week of and other programs this country supervision of the War Depart walked out yesterday, iq^ protest Ib o k a r 2 S1« they would ever have enjoyed un­ pear. cutter following the collision, the over toe refusal of one man to Join aarafiilly sTolds waste •OFFCE BAQ* 8th District Wa Recalled It Is a reaction not among the cutter’s guns resumed firing, and such groups and said .thgit after port on a bill creating a commis­ number of Manchester people were Q. May I use all my valid red March 29th. Mr. DUI^n states that has token the position of being the ment. A quota of 180;000,000 der the Ruml Plan Itself. . Monday rationing boards will "lay their union. Some 150 Cro^work- Democrats, who are more disor­ got off several rounds at point- sion to Investigate the advisability employed in' the city proper which stamps to buy only meat? this collection sbduld not be con arsenal of democracy" and ”we dressings for the entii^ country Taatarday, to the House at This favoritism is located in the Increased emphasis on car sharing of "establishing a gubernatorial would Include the greater Hart­ A. Yes. You may use all your fused with the annual spring are producing materials and equip ers then struck in protest s^winst ganised and inept than they have blank range. The Campbell’s offi­ Jap Posts Found was set and toe committee of the the AFI. action, Foley and McC^e m it t A tp Bartford, House BUI 765, the new provision to the tax bill been in piany leglalatlve years, cers could see the sub shudder from as a requii;eifient’’ for obtaining residence in Hartford. ford artup. But the objections of rad stamps to buy only meat if cleanup made by toe city autoori, ment for all the A***®* *** beyond local chapter feels that they have “B" and “C" rations., Those and asserted. 'aseaaure extending the fire pro­ which offers those who can afford but among Repub leans of an In­ the impact of the exploding shells." Meanwhile, tbe Senate swept the Manchester chapter waa up- ■ you don't intend to buy cheese, or ties. our proportionate Share.” had quite a part Ij/worklng on this mneome Above Buna Area other, supplementary rations were h ^ In view of the fact that here­ butter—or any one other food, for Mrs. Elizabeth Dunbar House Takes Jiirisdictton tection territory of the Eighth it the privilege of paying both dependent and conscientious turn They then watched the big sub­ through a brief session in which a quota. '' Noted Diver To Be Brids of mind. It is Instinctive, spon­ marine slowly settle and sink stern not'affected by the reduction or­ score of minor measures were, tofore the town had always either which you will need the red ra^ The funeral of Mra Elizabeth Meantime, toe House took juris Sewing for/the Production room ■diool and UtiliUea District, was this and next year’s taxes to one der, and lifting of the pleasure ban adopted and Mme 59 unfavorably reached its quota or oversub­ tlon stamps. Dunbar, 78. widow of Jake Dun' diction over the controversial bill is still co ^ n g in and going out taneous, and it gains new recruits first. (Cont'nued from Page Onq) - ' Los Angeles, March 18—(/P>- ^^ytiseomniitted to the Oties and year. almost every legislative day. Commander Alone Wounded also applies, to such things as reported bills were rejected. scribed it. Q. How long will toe red ‘‘A’ bar, formerly of Rockville who died virtiAlly freezing remaining ag^l' from th e^ u r^ csl Dressings head ...... pleasure-boating OPA said. The quota for Manchester ia culture workers on toe farms. Marjorie Geatring, noted diver who ’Boronghs Committee for further By this provision, those who Where it will go, and what It will Comdr. James A. Hirshfleld, 40, The Senate concurred wi^t tbe stam ps be 'valid? e Tuesday In Norwich was held this quarters in a steady stream. A at 14 became toe youngest Olym­ plosions and fires, indicating heavy 333,000 Barrels DtUIy larger than ever before but the A. The reu stamps marked afternoon at the White Funeral *rhe Senate passed the measure larga'amount of work was giVen can afford to pay two year’s taxes accomplish is another question. of San Antonio. Tex., waa the only House In the bill permiUtog in­ pic games title-holder and Edward aonaideratlon. destruction of aircraft on the mates of the state prison to r6- need Is doubled this year. The Red “A” which will be valid beginping Home. Rev. Craigl of toe Hope 50 to 24 yesterday, despite W ar out' and much completed work re- But it has arrived on the scene. man aboard the cutter who was ground, the communique said. All The basic ration cut came after Harrison Garter, formerly of HADDOCK This means that it has been ao to one are to receive a generous Cross Is operating in every quar­ In the House, Rep. E. O. Smith ot wounded. He was hit by a piece Petroleum Administrator Harold celve 30 cents instead ^6f 15 cents March 29 will be good througno.ut well Baptist church In Hartford department objections to blanket ttirned. The fact that this work South Bend, Ind^wlll be married IRISH the heavy . bombers participating ter of the globe and In order to farm deferments and claims ' tha fatUe process to point out the two bonus for doing ao. That bonus Mansfield was the expected one to of flying metal but continued to di­ L. Ickes had certified that only a day while working on a Navy AprlL officiated. Burial was in Grove can be secured and returned on the tonight. in the raid returned despite vio­ contract. carry out its traditions the extra <5. When may I start using ad­ Hill cemetery, Rockville. toe armed forces would be d'sp^< same day as the work in done on dliJOHT •mtIous faults and injusticea to the will amount to a six per cent re­ give it expression. He did It, last rect hia ship. lent anti-aircraft fire and the ef­ 333,000 barrels of gasoltoe daily could be made available for east Operators of commercial kennels monies are more than needed espe-. ditional red ration stamps? Mrs. Dimbar was bom In BondS' ed of needed potential soldiers. dressings has made it a great deal bin. and that, even though these duction to the amount of the tax week, by getting 30 Republican The collision left the cutter forts of two Japanese night fight­ coast civilian and industrial use and pet shops will be required to dally this year to establish new' | A. Red stampa marked “B” vUle, S. C., and had been a real Passage of toe measure brbught easier for toe. women and as a re­ signatures to a petition opposing with a 12-foot rip In her side be­ ers to attack them. operating bases. faults were not discovered' and for the second of the two years. low ' the water line but .^he was during April. This is 15,000 barrels obtain a license, costing $1 annu­ •will be valid beginning AprU 4; dent of this city for 18 years. prediction from at least onf oppon­ sult, much more sewing is being the restoration of rights to Harry Allied medium bombers raided Making Back Calls •nqiUiaaised until the Legislature Now who, to the opinion of the Mackenzie, the Waterbury alum­ towed to an east coast port for re­ a day more than the March sup­ ally, from tbe commissioner on stamps marked “C" beginning Mating Tonight ent that it would opep the door to done hSN.tlip)ie,.workers. , Tired Kidneys the enemy-occupied town of Lang- ply, OPA said, but increased sea­ domestic animals under another According to the offidala con­ April 11, stamps marked "D" on a flood of “blanket/deferment' Radio Program * thought it had completed action Ways and Means Committee, is nus. He would have got more had pairs. goer, on the Kai islands between ducting ;he drive the campaign .'Victory Assembly, Catholic British, American and Fighting sonal demand—for such things as bill approved by the Senate to con­ April 18; and stamps marked “E’ legislation. / ' ’ Lillian Gish and Katharine C or-: on the matter, there is a wUUng- going to be able to take advan­ not the organization whip been Australia and New Guinea, and workers ithis year have done a Ladies of Columbus will hold iln strongly snapped on the matter, French escort ships and R. A. F. spring plowing and planting—is currence with the House. Still an­ beginning April 25. Stamps A The Kilday bill .to give men with nell, two o f' Aiberica’s leading ac-j ■ H i •eas to take remedial action. It caused heavy damage to houses; splendid job. Reports have come in meeting this evening at eight dependents d n ^ deferment priori­ Often Bring Flavor tage of this bargain offer? Who scaring off other potential algn- Liberators and Sunderlands took expected to more than absorb the other bill passed by both branches through D may be used until toe o’clock in the Professional build tresses, will apjiear on the Nation- ‘ barracks and workshops in the to indicate that calls had not been ties got a step; nearer action when al Broadcasting Cqmpany’s Red Manchester’s own two rep- la going to be able to get this re­ ers. part in the battle announced by difference. gives the Stats Park and Forest end of ApriL The expiration date ing. Following toe meeting there dock area, it was announced. Two coiqmission authority to enter Into made in. certain quarters. This is of stamp E will be announced lat­ the House Rules committee order­ Cross nursing service program, ittvea, Mr. George Keith duction of six pet cent to his next One of the ways to which the London. - It also followed reports of mark­ probably true and it WAS said, to­ w ill be a -social wito Miss Helen Sieepiess Nights *rte first U-boat destroyed was waves of bombers carried out the ed increases to driving along the agreements with owners of prop­ er. ed a hearing to determine whether Sunday, March 21. .Miss Cornell 'WORCESTER and B. Raymond Smith, have year’s tax bill? Will It be the organization whip was snapped, inisalon and met only light anti­ day that the workers were busy Fay in charge. " \ it should be sent to-toe floor for a will make the two and 'qne-half Doctors ssy yottf Iddosyt eoaUtn IS m te sighted by the former American eastern seaboard—the only place erty adjoining any stats park or Q. How will I know how many Conference Today of tiny tubas or <ers whien b$^ to punly tbs ao t beah eomplaOent about the incidentally, waa 'spread of the aircraft fire. making back calls. Not everyone vote, minute Red Cross appeal lii'.place bloM sod kssp you hsaitby. whsa ibsy fsi poor -“little fellow*’ over whom the destroyer Beverly, which forced It affected by the pleasure motoring forest to settle boundary disputes. points I shall need for a pound of The monthly nursing conference c t argument that said Maokeasle Three Japanese coastal vessels Is at home and the hours the col­ ratter and a half pound of cheese ? o ' the usual local announcem«)it. tired snd don t work rirwi it means, too, we Judge, that cash necessary to pay two year’.^ ing it. Forty-nine of the U-boat’s results of the attack, the com­ this measure the Senate concurred ba listed on an official table of street waa among those from the W btt disorder of kidti9 fuaetioa Mnnits Oltiea and Borougila^ Committee Boothe Luce. munique said. v/lth the House. going back over the same routes ptont values similar to toe one now association. On Geriujiby Mrachester Electric Company who p^lonous matter to remain in your blood, U taxes to one? And who, by this crew; were rescued from the' .wa­ again and those who were missed Ofltoers Installed may also ^pee nagging backadm, rbsumatie In the Senate, It was Inevitable . One Japanese plane raided the Two measures adopted added to used for processed foods. At least went to toe Hartford Center on paiM. kg xpsipasloes of pep sad enernr. practice would never oanadoualy plan, will ever enjoy the unques­ that, if Senator William Morten- ter. Four of them died later. Should Consifler the first time will be contacted The officers of H o p e /C h apter S a l t "The Beverly, with 40 of the Ger­ town of Merauke in Dutch New the payrolla of the'town of Wal­ one such table will be posted in • W ay/^ Win Tuesday. Mrs. M. E. Tober also awelDDg; pdffinens undsr the eysss beadachss »i- reil» 'V •Old knowingly tolerate legislation tioned benefits of having his in­ sen, who won a miracle victory for lingford and the town court of Mil­ within the next two days. How­ each sUm which sells any of toe No. 60, O.E.S., were Installed for donated her pint of blood on that | and dUtinrea. . . ^ . man prisoners below decks, chased Guinea, but caused neither damage the ensuing year before a large Don’t wait! Ask yoqr drusgisi for Doan a such as this bill was to Ita orlgl- come tax truly on a current the Republican party in the heavi­ Resources Lim it ford. The officials involved, pro­ ever, anyone who has not been rationed foods listed. same day. Yesterday Mr. and Mrs. Pills* used Buceeeelully oy miUionk for over 40 and engaged five other U-boats nor casualties it was announced. gathering on Tuesday evening. Bally reported form. ly DemocraUc second district In ponents said, had been burdened contacted and wishes to give to ' Q. Will point prices of meat as (Continued trqi^ Page One) Roland Plamondon stopped in at I Sresrs. They give happy and will help basis? The average American? during the battle that continue the Red Cross cause can do so by Masonic hall decorated to tbs IS mike of kidney tubes flush out noieon- Hartford, was anything near the with increas^ duties recently. well as eheese'snd butter be post­ ' —r — the Blood Donors Service Center J . ous waste from your mood* Get Dosa s Pills. Xt la not creditable legialativp Or, again, a ' very few wealthy the following two days and nights. stopping in at tbe headquarters in represent a tejitoced lawn with a man he was supposed to be,' he Other escort ships helping re­ British Adjust Subject to a town referendum to ed oa ths asms list? William J. C r ^ m . 23, of Scars- practice to give any aubdivlsion ot people ? should, sooner or later, rebel Boston. March 18— (/f)—Charles he held within 90 days, the Senate the House '4fc Hale building on A. Yes. All the foods rationed spring gard^. dale. N. ,Y., a ‘xiyhood friend of N s s y pulse repeated attacks by the sub­ Positions in Burma Francis Adams, former secretary Main street. ' T he follow’lng Installing officers government the anthority to levy Actually, here ia very certain against the trend of the party marine pack were the U. S. de­ concurred with the House to rals- with the red stamps to W ar Ra­ "Scarsdale ^ ck ” Newkirk of Fly­ machine. {JF of the Navy, holds that the United took part, all Past Matrons and ing Tiger tome. a tox without requiring It, to and definite favoritiam, as op­ stroyer Babbitt, the F'Rktlng New Delhi, March 18.— >—The •ng the salary of the Wallingford tion Book T*vo vrill be included on Before disaisoclattog himoelf British ' announced today that States should consider carefully tax collector from $2,500 to $3,000 one list. Patrop^; Jnstalling Worthy Ma- The Naaia can be beaten by sir- tom, to give the right to vote posed to the shadowy and merely French corvette Lobelia and the the limits of its resources before Meet Behiiid Bessie S. Price; Installing from the party steamroller last British corvettes, HMS Mignon­ “further 'adjustment of our posi­ a year. A Senate bill granted % ■ ', __ Q. Will the point value per power, Captain Crumm declared, to thoee whom M tazee. The Citiec suspected favoritism ,of the Ruml w-eek, be had accomplished one tions” hadXbeen necessary on the committing itself to peacetable these raises in the Milford town pound of all meats be the same ? rtoy Patron, Charles H. Leon- but “fifst we must obtain com­ ette, Arbelia and Campanula. promises of post-war programs. Closed .^oors Installing Marshal, Rachel and Boroughs Oommlttae never to- Plan. great good deed. It was he w-ho, The Admiralty called it “one of western Burma front to prevent court: -ieputy judge from $250 to A. No. The point value per plete/kir superiority, and then by as ohairmso of the Military Af­ isolation of unlta north of Rathe- "If you are going to promise $500; assistant clerk, from $200 to pound of meat wll vary accoi Pease; Installing Chaplain, Ruth hittihg them every day and every landed aqeh unfair authority. This If this U the climax of the the greatest battles of the wrlnter great undertakings, you must Lehman; Installing Warder, Ber­ fairs committee, brought com­ between Naval escorts of a convoy daung. N $400, and assistant prosecutor Ing to the cut, just as toe n i^ t we can soon absorb toe { ia atUl America, stiU a damocracy. work of . the House Ways and mon sense to the muMled sta­ know your resources,” he said to 1,000 1 200 '((^ttoned from Page Oos) ' vMue of sans of processed tha Backofen; Installing Sentinel, ^ e n g th of toe whole German Air and 'D-boats.” This adjustmei\t. a communique addressing the 206th anniversary from $ to $ , . I t would ba unthinkable legisla- Means Committee on this bill, we tus 'bf the Defense Council and said, was forced by enemy pres­ The payments of two weeks' now differ according to top'^^prod- Charles Robinson; Installing Or­ Force.” dinner of the Charitable Irish so­ / 'UMW President John L. Lewis •cts they contain. / ganist. Ethel •Leonard. Luther A. Other members of toe crew are llva practice to give any govem- think the committee's record the proposed Wa# Council and sure on the Arakan front east of salary to motor vehicle inspectors, ciety last night. and various union district leaders Q. Will the point v ^ e of the White was soloist, for the evening First Lieut. Mark H. Gilman, 26, Btintol Bubdlviaion, Uke the produced the decision for the Reds’ Lines Hold the Mayu river. ’The danger of the future lies dismissed three years ago, already stands as one of monuih«ntaI and respectable action which did fi­ Forward detachments imtil,re­ approved by the House, passed the d w ls i^ that imleM a new name eto of meat be^'toa same in The elected and appointed offi­ Santa Ana, Calif., co-pllot: First HW kWirsstsflPHh Eighth District, the power to tax disgraceful failure. Ths commit­ in the making of promises that Sw ate^tLut Sbate! ^ >' -I contract is negotiated upon the ■U atorca? x'' cers are as follows; Worthy /Ma­ Lieut. William C. Leasure, 24, nally evolve. cently on the Kaladan rfver In the A m----- A»M SMOifAl for baneflts it la not deUvering. As Tank^ Attack Kanbauk area have rejoined the cannot be k ept” he said. expiration of the present one A. Yes. The polht value of toe tron, Emms M. Tennert; l^rthy Clymer, Pa., navigator; First tee’s behavior haa been demoenicy But last week, with a vote Declaring that a "peace of force” Action on a measure glvliiig the March 31 the miners wU atop rapsvinis CAM -**" iw T at that would have been the against Lieutenant Governor Had­ main British forces, the communi­ New Haven Zoning board authority same cut of meiu will be imiform Patron, Charles E. Tenner^ Asso­ Lieut. Robert L. Kleyla, 23. Phila­ at its worst; its product Is, judg­ must be maintained to prevent work. The operators have rejected thiraghout the 'United States, just ciate Patron. George B./ Milne; MsRwisi mi n* alear result of the original bill. den’^ sadistic restrictions of de­ (Continued from Page One) que said. ^ , over the location' of gaaoline serv­ delphia, bombardier; Tech. Sergt. ing by Its own professed stand^^ Germany from ' striking again, all of the union’s major demands. as the poiqt^ value' of toe sah(e Secretory, Ruth M. Cooley; treas­ Karl L. Masters, 24, Paola. Kas., bate. Senator Morteneen definitely In northern Burma, the' com­ Adams said the United States ice stations in that city was post- Wflm 9 Among the certain non-fire pro- ards, simply aaintoa. Once again, Following adjournihent of the amount any'one rationed proc\ urer, Bessie S. Price; Conductress, engineer and top turret gunner; VOT flvfi hopped off the,steamroller. He. is an encircling attack on Staraya munique said native troops stop­ would find it necessary to maintain pohed for one day because New monn murrm a m toction expenaes of the Eightn northern subcommittee session. eased fobds is toe same now. 'Fannie Mann; Asspeiate Con­ Staff Sergt. Rufus W. Young­ there seems only one hope: that definitely his olvn agent from this Russa and had “made one small ped the Japanese and forced the a large Army, Navy and Air Force Haven’s four senators were absent Etora 'Van Horn, ch airm u of the- WIK-M OC Q. yna the point value'of meat ductress. Gertrude ,/W . Gibson; blood; 19, Atlanta, Ga„ assistant District is the retirement of the the full memberships of ths House time'vpn, and .openly proclaims breach in the German line.") enemy to withdraw southwa;rd. in the post-war era. from the session,.^ general conference, said ^ a t "we or butter differ aCeprd- Chaplain, Kate \yilllams; Mar­ engineer and w is t gunner: Tech. C fK k a n s ^ u U *SM 31* $38,000'bond issue outstanding as that he will be against the new Recapture Two Towns The British bombed two Japanese- ^cauas of a state-wide daylight hav> agreed on nothing.” „"to quality or grade? and Senate will consign the com­ practice air raid scheduled for to­ shal. Adelaide itonge; Organist, Sergt. Peter F- DeBoy. 23, Arbu­ a result of the district’s sewage Baldwin bill when it arrives. That A dispatch to Red Star, tbe Red occupied villages in . the uppei* Former U. S. Senator Edw i^ R. A. No. The point value of meat, u; 24*vsrir mittee product to the ashcan and means, of t;ourse, that the steam­ Ctoindwin district yesterday and morrow, l^ h Houses voted to ChrisUne Ziebarfh; Alda, Louise tus, Md., 'R ^ io o'perator and radio Army newspaper, declared that to MacArthur Given Burke, president of the Souomm ^will depend only on toe c u t All ^ m m e r ; Ruto. Elizabeth Spauld­ d isp o ^ plant ’That plant diould enact the Ruml Plan itaelf. roller will now - aimed a t him. also Japanese airfields at Bhama convene then at noon Instead of 11 room gunner; Staff Sergt. James ANN PA Q I •s5f 2r sharp fighting on the western Coal Producers association, echo^ hard cheeseB will have toe same ing^ EstHer. Esther Taylor; Mar­ ' ba paid for by those- who benefit But it leaved , little doubt as to bank of the northerr Doneta the aifd Heho. a. m. this statement following th f point value. The point value of O’D en n ^ 20, (Mmden, N. J., as­ VANILLA tha, '\Cccfella Ostien; Electa, IXTRACT from it, and by no one else. It who will win thb.;^st public repu­ Russians had recaptured two un­ Enemy bombers and fighters at­ Praise bv Curtin Southern subcommittee meetings.^ butter will be the same regardless sistant radio ope.ratoi and wrist •sSf It ' Warning, But No Fight tation from this session. It will be tacked a forward British landing saying, “we haven’t reached any Corinne ''Robinson; Warder, Ruth gunnier; Staff Sergt. Andrew Mar- AML. K t Aould not be paid for by'any citi- identified towns which the Ger­ W brking Papers of quality or grade. R. Sharp:' Sentinel, Paul Leh­ K k h lS lR ’ f eoWDCs PK(I 9 r Morteneen, not tbe machine. mans then vainly attempted to ground to Arakan, but the com­ / conclusions on anything.” Q. May I buy meats, cheese, and kJO, 26, Rosendale, N. Y., ball tur- acns Who join the district for fire It has been the discouraging Senator Mortensen was closely munique said only slight damage No Conclusions Made butter without ration stomps im- mann. / ' \ /fet gunner, and Sergt. Gene C. LifebaiySiap 3 •AHA 20* win back with a mass tank attack. Canberra, Australia. March 18.— protection alone, who do not re­ part of our steady progress to­ followed off the reservation by and few casualties were reported In Great Den^and John O’Leary, vice president of til March 29? / HasxFtlm / Wilson, 25, Minneapolis, tail gun­ Trying to smash their way and one Japanese plane was de­ (iP)— "Genei^ Douglas M acArthu/ Th/Rockville CSmpter of tk« Fairy Slap ' CANflS* ceive, and who do not expect ever ward Inflation that each disas­ Senator Joseph R. NelU Of Water- the United Mine Workers, ^ d , A. Yea. You may now buy ner. acrqss the Russian line, the dls stroyed. not only has been a great orgah" Am ^ican Red Cross^,*!** » TOtw* town, whose statement tp the patch said, the Germans were "no conclusions have been/made any foods not already rationed or Brest First Target Klrfcnaa’s rot? 23' to receive any benefit from the trous step has been clearly la­ Izer against our common ei>emy on any point” ffromm" filth, complete with maehlna show- This crew began lU bombing press that he was “not aftlld -of sending Junkers 87s and 88s, ac but haa become the insplrinar force Issuing work certificates to boys without ration stomps. Eighth District’s sewer system. beled, frequently by some respon­ the machine" became most inter­ Spokesmen for the Operators Q, Which of the foods to be llhk the work of toe * ^ * ^ * ^ “ career Nov. 7 with a raid on dock companied by fighter planes. Into Japanese Attack of this nation,” Prime Mini*!**' and girls to Manebsater, a job pre­ ’ But under this bill as it stood, sible part of our government, but esting when he looked forward Ip had contended earlier that the ''vationed- ...... wil — ----- Which can be borrowed toroahow- installations at Brest, to: first of battle ahead of the tanks. Soviet John Curtin said today. / viously taken care^bf by the State ing at meetings. ' Arirahgei the privilege of making up his Trade school, has become a bi$ tmion’s demand for^ $2-a-day in­ , "fiposen” a t retail? nine consecutive raids without extra thin slices! new members of the district would that then no real battle against arfation, however, was reported In New Thrust Curtin spo.ke before/the House / I should be made at toe headquii own mind on the appropriations meeting every challenge. job. crease was calculated on a portal- \ WIU su n Be Withheld squadron loss. iwy 50 per cent of the district that step has been fought. Chungking, March 18—„ ff.thn...' Utormovik bombers had Inflicted centered near LungUng, apparent­ Auatralian-borh and served all his fiyn toe surface. ^ , <3. Will kny addltloual foods be Garb Is Shown . bars Vould have faced a $28,000 L«;wia Were to be granted, the Well. It may be able to con­ great losses on the German armor ly os a test of Chinese forces in life to the Australian Army, he that they can no longer take care frozen befork'. rationing begins? “These raids ai«. only picnics to bated a A . aon-fire protection obligation at fight against inflation would be duct some sharp-shooting on Plane duels aloft were reported be­ the sector west of the Salween could have done no more for Aus­ of the work. A. TTiat ds|Mnds On toe extent adiat will ,con)e when toe Allies Starting next week certificates AF FIRST really bSgln bearing dhqrn on (Ger­ the Start lost- the budget, and appropilatlpas. coming taore frequent, however. river, to the belief that a Chinese tralia’s defense than he haa as an SIGN OF A etoU buying during tbe next Bridgeport March 18 -OP)— IDUDTS D o z I O / But generally spealdng. It now Both sides apparently had suffered attack against the Burma road American-born citizen and ajk offi­ win be Issued a t the office of Uie many,” Crumm declared> A survey of past district budg­ weeks. If ransumers do not After previewing a fashion show “We must hold the line where becomes obvious why tbe Brad- heavily.' might spring from there. cer of the United States Army,’* superintendent of schools. This Is excessively,' retail. sales will on what the well-dressed woman ets shows that, In some yeaia, fire we are cni all wages or lose the ley-Baldwto .machlM wae so The Soviet noon cdmmunlque The Chinese are maintaining the prime minister said. one of the reasons the Board of continue as usual until rationing factory worker will wear this sea­ Lix TO tU T Soap ScAKEflO' protection expenses have totaled fight against y^flatton,” said Ad­ anxious , to have, the Ctoveindr tolil of the capture of 32 more vil­ their gains in the Hupeh arqa Education has voted to grant ad­ begins. In rfto event Will sales son, a spokesman predicted today 20 N e g r o e s lages south of Bely, which is ditional help to the local office. S W N f b ia it s.td^3 esnae f S ' nearly 60 per cent of the district's ministrator Brown. - voted his extiiwirdtoa^ war agatost the thwarted drive south of fresh meat be frozen. that toe sweater ^rls at Chance powers at the begtonliig Ineteed northwest -of Smolensk. It was to of the Yangtze, the Spokesman USE ight’s airplane plant here won’t ' budget, but that in other years Q. Will thicken be rationed ? Beat Youth ! Saapz:r.°»VM 3c%%20« Just' two Alngs are wrong with, of the end of the seeslon. Some this forest-covered ares, where the said, and the Japanese have re­ Open Forum Although burned sponges were m TABLETS. VUVE. NOSE DMFS A. No.. Poultry and game are ' toe display. fire expmditures have gone near­ that, statement. ’ , eectlona of the Legt'slatore may settlements are strung out be­ tired from four key towns. used as a treatment .for goiter aa not Included * In the ration pro­ e sweater -/girls have been SiperSuds 2 PKO* 4&' tween extensive groves, that the eifriy'os the 18th century. It was ly as low as only 80 per cent of The first is that it omits farm- squirm, bni'ihe fact Is that that The Japanese reached a point 60 gram. given their choice between red, body has already surrendered sharpest Soviet attacks appwed miles south of the Yangtze to their hiloUtuntil 1819 that iodine was dis- white or blue, or any other color, (OontUrood from Pago One) 10* 21' the budget. prices, which must adso be ■ sta- Miss Apnie- Block Read Berald Advs. Q. Win fresh flah be ratlom Ita powere and that the Oovec- to be coming. drive, the spokesman said, but they Feb. 2^ 1943 covered to the ashes. blouses; or khaki or blue jackets Now, we trust, any,such gross 'billzed if'wages are ever to 'be 'Currently there was sharp fight­ A. N a Only fl*h and taken to a hoapital where officials | Octagoi 2ffl9« hoe the whip hand. If. the have since-been driven back 30 fFToducta and ataeUflah tai Yu and slac'ka. laJusUcs will be avoided. ing for the town of Dronovka, with But, the spokesman aaid, there said‘hia wounds were not serious. stabilized. . Legieiatore beooniee recalcitrant ipileB. Beyond life’s sunshine and shad ically eaaled containers glass I vary Slow PKa9'e°a22' and refneea to pertonn proper- the Red Army successfully driving were-no oweatera In sight. Three Yonng Nagroaa Held. The remedies a rt relatively sim­ B u t. the second- fault With that ows, «r tin will ba rationed. Police arrested three young Ne- | LQE. Iy,-he con write and announce the Germans back, and there was and cot- 9'2pK'lfs45'PKQS ' ple. First, tbs bill should be re­ statement Is that no one is going every indication here that the Rus­ Bombers Blast To a Home not for from here Q. WUl cream ch( groea In imnnection with the case, the law himself. The revolt, to In t^t “Land of Fadeless 7 ao oi vised to make the extension one to back it up. Mr. Brown, who sian offensive in the area was tasra cheese ba rationed i ^ v - v ___, two on charges of assault and an- | S i M l i Z SOT other words, eomes lato. These Jap Sub Base Beauty" A. Na Soft and perishable ( .r u iie U p e r a t o r s X n r Of boundaries as well as of fire Insurgents are etetloning them- gaining Initiative and power to tbe other for juvenile delinquency. plans to let food prices rise, Isn’t Has departed our Sister so dear. dieases wUl not be rationed, nor ■ , a • A 23-year-old night club singer, I Sinoaiz Polish ca” 49' ,selvee at tbe stable door, but smaoh toward Smolenidc. Washington, March 18— UP) — ' pvotoctlon services. la other going to back it up. The way to wlU chaeaa spreada contalntog A f W 0 | .| r A t f a U l PASTE t t o t J A i the horeee are already out to Red Star said ths Russian occu­ American' bombers blasted the Gladys Kaurln, was attacked by a ; Vtords, those who joined the dis- cut the ground from under wage pation of Vskhody, which was an­ Japanese submarine bsito at Kiska She has gone on to that country leas SO per cant by Weight | ” O Negro Tuoaday night in upper KLCCNCM CAM olover. Where pain and earth’s sorrows tolct for firs protection service increases, of course, is to stobtlize nounced yesterday,- marked ftbs island, to tba Aleutians, three ef rationed ohoesa. Manhattan. She managed to twist times Tuesday, the Navy reported cease. Q, WUl aalad oUa ba raUonad? I BalUmora. March IS.—($6—Man away. Her scream brought radio ahoiild be made* members of the the cost living. Mr. Brown 11th district center to be recaptur­ Martin Policy ed to Smolefisk provtoce. Vsknody today,, and to a fourth action To tbe "House of inany man­ A. Tea. AU aalad oUs, crane operators In the fabricating car patrolmen. Later a 16-year-old district, with a vote on fire pro- doesn't pretend that be is going sions," -1 TICK WAX is nine miles west of the Vyaxma- American fighter planes shot down anblendad olive oU, will be ra ^^p of toe big Bethlehem-Fairfleld Negro, reported by police to have toctlon poUcisa and sxpmidltures. And is resting in perfect peace. tloned, but prepared salad dreoa- were back at work once lipstick smears on his handq was to do that. Draws CIO Fire Bryansk railway and 40 miles tsro enemy aircraft and probably Dnastn . PINT Bscoed, the tax to be levied for Congress and ths President northeast of Telnys, which in turn dsstroypd two others. Ing and majrannalse .are not In- today, after two strikes In arrested and charged wito assault Is about 60 miles east and slightly Bombers also carried out minor Ws disll miss her joyful greeting. eluded In the radon program. jt^ o daye. ' a bftUsn* protection purposes should be aren't going to back him up south of Smolensk. stacks on Jspsnsss posttlons at Miss her gracious spirit here. —------I The company, following a da; kaid last»a BOT .eulated cn tha^ basis of fire pro- either. Neither has shown any Baltimore, March 18—UP)—^Tha And always eur memories of To Hear Oppoattlon I long cenferanca with union official annPuncsd “work or get out” Vskhody was taken only attar a Munda and Vila to the central SABOTEUIt oxpendlturss alone, which delhiita inclination to say a real hard fight to dislodge ths Germans Solomoiu and a t Kahili and BaUale BUtsr ------| a g i^ to return enaratora, dU- Food Supply policy of the Glenn L. Martin com­ Bootan. March 18— — The Ipraesd by woman worktrt. to thslr ba gtvsB claar boekkeep- and binding no to s|jy of the fac­ pany to curb absenteeism and leaf­ from the forests and drive them to the Shortland island area. Re Will linger and she will seem near. ■ia$Is prevsatsbla illasts away from a defbnsa line on the suits were not ebsstVsd. because sks must rstioa our Isgisladve eemmittae on Fubllcljobs. Source Hit RiSso asparatloa from ths sewer tors leading this cquntry toward ing at the huge aircraft factory, -1 drew fire today from a Congress Ugra river. Red Star reported. A The children will miss their dear SickaeM is alwsjrs a persoaal doctors. Bursts eod limited - Health will hear today the oppo The agreement waa announced espensii and incomes of inflation. Both have too much re­ flanking movement which squeesed Auntie, diiasMr. Now, is a world at hospital Csdlities. So—doo’c siUon to a bill which would per- jby Ctoarles W. Mttzell. regional la [fSM L Q i « of Industrial OiYanlzationa offi­ (OOnttaoed from Page One) district. spect for the “farin' vote" or for cial, who declared it a "tragically the' enemy oiit southward and Japanese Claim Six Her loving care through each day. war, it is a aadoasl calamity. take usmeoessaiv rislu. Call oa mil registered physicians to fur- [bor representative of the War Pro- changes should now the ‘’’labor vote." bad joke.” westward effected the capture of But she’s "Safe to the Arms of The ooantrjr just caa’t q^ww sdoctof>rsst^h^ wbsnthets's nish contraceptives to married ductlon board. , , the town. % Submarines Sunk Jesus", to'tuiTS yos ill. Your services need to do so. Ttfsa bring women to preserve life or health. 1 Earlier, officials of I»C8l 5-T to- ^ns, armored cars and artillery 'Die result is that although it ia Glenn L,. Martin, president of the ate acedsd la wianiog the srar. - ______Idustrial Union of Marine and Ship- French autooriUes have declared company, said the policy had re- A dispatch from tbe sector of By'The Associated Press In Hssvsn’s Home—over the way. his prescriptions here for jratltudc. and that of said many Umas that riling farm Sickness Is a saboteur that rsUsDlo compounding, luce Malua Gift To Churches Workora of America • * 1.2^11 ptS'nning pro- merit and juot revenge” would be Read Berald ^MBmittee a t Hart- even those who deliver suck ed' aiiaenteeiam” and that the com­ tire area became . more difficult ($2,000) for North African agreed to MUbUah IL No other details were given In And Heaven will seem all the PrencTlptiaB Fharmaeista fhurchea d m aged by toe war in gram for both men and , women meted out to FVench Mobile Guards : ^ rtopaning the path to warnings most clearly ars re- pany could not “tolerate continued with a thaw setting to. and Ger­ the brokdesst recorded by The fweeter who fired on the Savoie Insur- association with 'those who do not 901 Main Ntreet Dial 5321 concluding his visit with A rch-j workers. gAiaronteeing ftpgrad.ng M HIjM to Uia fact that ao nai man infantry counter-attacks now Associated Press and there was no When we eee her smile ss of yore. m land aanlorit^ rights to both. gahts.). have UmU boarta to the talk. . . ersrs. bstag bnoksd iip with, the Alhsd confirmation. 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l^ANCHESTER EVENING H EEAL^ MANCHESTEK, COI^., THTJRSDAT, MARCH 18,1948 MA^KSIESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 18,1948 PAGs s r v n i

\ aracteristic Marks W TH T— 1280 WDRC--1S60 Today ^8 Radio W N B C — 1419 Team Captures CWf Novide Gardeners Eaaterd War time Don T he H igh S 4:00__w n c— Backstage Wlfe:^ 8 :()()— W W O ^ M i^ ml^ 2 : WDRC— Newa; • Afternoon WDRC. B ays T those of Cym W ar daya of the tle Boy "Bliie," EMgar Allan Poe’s Jack Armstrong. 9:80— — Rudy V alid*; Cape Girardeau, Mo., March ^ ' 7-10. Bowling aWeys reser%-ed for toe University of Connecticut ma­ of Paint A Powder’s "Oh, high school art contest sponsored wnc vegetable seed catalogue, lest its Union dem ^. A World War I "Annabel Lee” and ’T h e Bells,” 5:46—w n c—Front Page Far­ WDRC, Stage Door Can —(g>)— Buke Sewell of the St. l^nns Pouular Youngster O u t t>»e Wednesday Night Y bowling Mra. ’Turkington, East Side. joring in social science, is gaining Johnny." was misspelled as j bluidlshmenta lure you into at­ GermawXat hard processed ma- “The Sea Gypsy” by Robert Hovey “ Emma.” by Scholastic magaziiie, Francis rell; WDRC—Keep toe Home teen; WTHT, Treasure Browns is a maliager vjzfually " " — ® - — - ■ emblem, Don W illis' mechanics tempting too much. practical expierience in toe art of teriaj/nas a looming spike at the Hour of Song; WNBC, To. Make Record This Tomorrow'-. . and ’’Trees’’ by Joyce Kilmer. Deardon wqn first prize ' for Con­ Fires Burning: WTHT — without a team. ^ took two points away from the It ’s hard to resist toe seductive­ teaching and managing a class at top-^nd resembles an ancient Nor- W m e o f toe students used loose Spotlight Bande. ' 6-9. Junior boys’ gs'tpe room necticut for his work in water Superman: WNBC—Captain Motor Sales team. Lieutenant Don ly rainbow hues in which such de-^ Manchester High under toe direc­ w ar god’s helmet. An Ameri­ leaf jjotobookB in which to keep 9:65— W N B C — Little Known Although the Brgsfhs’ reserve Season at* Richmond: open. Elast Side and W est^lde. colors, while W alter Von Hone Midnight. Willis a CAP flyer, was one of the lights as watermelon, cucumber tion of Mips Catherine Putnam foj can helmet from toe same wstr was their anthologies. A few artis­ Facts. list of 86 pUyera«^as the largest 6- 7, Wildcats’ basketball'period.six weeks. ’The State Departmelft took first prize for his oil paint­ 6 :00—w n c—News;, WDRC — Was Bat Boy at 14. most interested spectators at the and muskmelon are painted but also lent to toe studio for artistic tically inclined students painted 1 0 :00— W n C —Abbott and the in the Americgfl League, only 19 East Side. v of Education requires tlmdr all Pleased— ing. Marjorie Sonego's work in News; It’s Dinner Time; matches last night. While bis team the plain fact is, that unless your purposes by John Bickford. designs and pictures on the covers. Great Gllderaleeve. M ar­ have reportoss Putnam’a Jerry Saptensa has carried on a Eleanor Carlson had a picture of WNBC, Freddie Martin’s five years, as manager, the new the best of the season for any Stick this year, above all, to the the atudents ' plan to draw acme In Love With Me?" Guess toat regional contest are Miss Mar* WDRC — Frazier Hunt; 175 head of catUe on his ranch. Walking ia good fo r the legs, but so is bicycle riding, and New Y ork Giants tiim to .gmdance. D>, Gnjehn, a member well-rounded career In high school. a scene which Inspired her to Orchi skipper realized an ambition of team and it aided the Fire Chiefs Simple things; toe sort of vege­ Side. models outfitted in present day goes "ditto” with the students of guerite Hanson. Miss Lillian Gold- W T H T — ^Musical Comedy En Pitcher Paul Dean U helping method*in getttaig from hptel to field at Lakewood, N. J. In front, left to right are Gus MancusO, 7-10, Bowling alleys open, We^t Besides maintaining good marks in write her original poem. 10 :46— WNBO-^^Newa. long standing. - considerably in knocking off the • tables which, with average luck of the Educiriort Department of Arm y and N avy uniforms. In fact, M.H.S. num. Miss Ethel ESiot. Robert F. cores; W N B C — Johannes finish some chores at HoldenviUe, CminecUcut University, will at­ one of toe college coprses, be has Instead of using pictures , of 11:00—w n c — News; WDRC, Dick Bartell and Tom Sunkel. Rear, Babe Barns and Carl Hub bell.______“ I ’ve always wanted to be milk men. and average conditions, are going Side. one such pose has already been Logan, Frederick S. Hynd, and Steel—News (tommentator. Ark. tend some of Mlks Ruehl’s classes been an active member Of a liter­ scenqa depicting her poems, Jose­ Ows; Sports Roundup manager of a ball club.’’ Kinzer Then Just to make it a litUa to SU a needed niche in your sum­ completed by Fran Dearden. The Many junior students, especial­ Walter McAndrews. Young Bit Seinsoth, promising to study her techmaue in handling ary club, in music clubs, in''*M rts phine Capello bad pictures of her 6:45—'W nC— Lowell Thomas; I'Q u i n c y Howe; News laughed. “ It’s a toriU. all right. brighter for one of toe lower mer diet and, before we discuss model. John Bickford, drafted favored poets. ly. will be Interested to know that WDRC—John B. Kennedy; WTHT, Yankee News rookie £ ft hander who won 24 and I’m anxious' to get going. I want the studehts. ’This cqu*’** from hia study hall to pose, de­ organisations, and in study ^ b s . Francis Dearden’s painting, dona bracket teams Chambers’ Movers the best varletlea for ConnecUcut California ^o^clers Betty Nichols painted pictures “Our Town,” which Is being stud­ W N B C —Moods in Music. W NBC, Jack Stevens, lost ton gamea with New Orleans to find out whether I ’m going to toppled Moriarty’s for two pointa. it might be well to say count ,toward a B.Ax degree, but cided to join toe class now, that Jerry joined toe High School in water ^olor, waa a landscape in for her illustrations, making it one ied in several English classes, last season, wrote he believed he be e hero or a bum." about preparing toe will Xelp enormously getting a the A rt H I studenta are again World staff In toe latter part of which a small cottage, over look­ T;00— w n c — Fred W aring In Sports. Twilight League Assured T, Chambers copped toe honors in of toe moat outstanding antholo­ was presented to the public by the 11:15—w n c — Dinner Music could get Into condition by him Farm I^ o r Plan gqen recommendation upqn gradu- looking for a model. his freshman year and has contin­ ing the surrounding countryside Pleasure Time with Victory Kinzer haa already had « taste this match with 132 for best sin­ gies. Dramatic Club of Westfield High WDRC, Gordon MacRae, self on the West Coast Sewell’i gle and 355 lor three string hon­ of technicalities, prepa- ^ n g from college. — I. I.. ’46 ued as an active member o f that was set back on a grassy knoll. Tunes: WDRC—Four to Go; reply sissled on the telegraph of managing toe ColU. Managers Realism .was stressed by Cath­ School. Quite an achievement— The portrait of a young girl was Songs; WTHT, Variations Eddie Phillips and Ben (jhapman ors. It was a tight race from the down to this: Sp^e Miss Ruehl is a native of. Rock­ organization. He joined the choir WTHT—Fulton Lewis, Jr.; wires. ville, Connecticut, having attended in his freshman year, was moved erine Kurys'when she used real don’t you think 7 Marjorie Sonego’s choice. W alter WNBC—Victor Borge; Those in Syncopation; WNBC, left him in charge on 12 occasions start this year and interest was -s which Paint brought to her the themes of her chestra; News. ' er Frank Hayes, and Inflelderi Kompanik ___ — 110 124— 234 heretofore baa been gequlrM in A plan which originated with as having a high acholastic stand­ was a member of*'the swimming wood carving, costume designs, War Garden Program; and Memphis of toe Southern and Pqwder will present for pub­ chosen poems. Outstanding was Cowboy; “ And we use this rope 12 00—W n c —News: Three Suns Flo>d Baker and Don Heffner, Throughout United States ...... 105 168 114-387 oolorful going tp toe farmers and which reliea en- ing. team in his junior year. ’This year advertisements, photography, lino­ WNBC, Lawrence Tlbbett. Secretary, Treasurer; I Associauon jacksonviiie of toe Obright . lic performance, were being cast for ketchin’ calves.” Trio; WDRC. News Other absentees, several o f them spading will . Urcly on state Initiative and super- Sporta and modem dancing play he became a member o f Hl-.Y. Jer­ her pictures of a snow covered leum prints, and frablc desigpui. g;46— W D RC— Mr. Keen. Tracer East Texas League and Tyler, a big part in Misa Ruehl’a personal this weeK Two o f these plays wall Illustrating toe poem “Mend­ Easterner: "And what do WTHT, AP News. awaiting draft summons, are | Xex., o f the w est Dixie ;^ague. Totals .. . 575 566 638 1674 reaulta. 'Viaion will be toe sole subject of a ry waa a member of both toe you Marjery Sheridan ’43. ‘ of Lost Persons: WTHT. Plan to Play Sunday life, but music ia her chief interest. “ Elmer add toe Lovebtig’’ and ing Wall” by Robert Frost. use for bait ?” 12:80—w n c —Troplcana: News. pitchers George Caster and Woody By Harrv Graveon <»age. He had 68 strikes. 24 spare.i, Motor Sales and Cheap special legislative session called French and the Biology clubs in Lest We Forget. Since he came to Richmond, Shj abandoned plans to attend toe “Bargains likHalrcuts,’’ are come­ Each student was required to Rich, catcher Dick Farrell, second NE.4 Sports Editor I 3.spUt8 and 2 errors, rolling on al- Games This Season. Mazzoli ___ . . . 123 137 116—878 of Connecticut are for Saturday by Gov. Earl Warren. his sophomore year. Kinaer shattered two Piedmont Conservatory when she decided to write an original poem. Most of baseman Don Outteridge, rookie jg__Uncle eight months old and Bohadik ___ A . 96 93 98— 287 A legislative plan would place dies and to o third, “The Devil His favorite band is Tommy All juniors of Crosby High are New York, March I League records. He made 525 suc- acid and many, if not major hr History. "Music requires toe studenta wrote about nature Movies Are Shown shortstop Bob Dilllnger, uUlity In- against" new! ‘tw pins.plr Hair ...... X96. 100 126—822 I the entire fsumi production problem Stone" is a myittery play. Dorsey’s, which he would prefer to requested to take an Air Raid Sam is the greatest bowling op­ Barring some unlorseen compli-1 ceasful asaiats from shortstop in tps requlra lime. For- much more patience” commented and pets while a few chose toe flelder Alan Strange, short stop Tanner ...... 97 104 94— 298 1 in toe hands o f a seven-member ’The story of\;Elm er and toe have play the popular melody. Warden Course.. Paul Whiteman Selected mark that had ily lime la plentiful and Miss Ruehl when asked for a rea­ present war as their subject. Vernon Stephens and first base­ erator in toe world today. Thus Twarnit* ...... 122 128 128—878 council, aided by an advisory board Lovebug" tells to\ trials of three "There A re Such Things.” His To Girl Reserves this I stood up for 10 years and toe next son for her change of mind. teen-age girls, who. having plan­ —i . Chitjian, ’44. “ Grins and Guffaws” gives us: man (^u ck Stevens’. far 49 service Camp leagues have o.nt lllkW c r,.M I. I ] will h... “ “ t e , SlSftjLl hi. pr»lo,» r«i- jnertiUser could be a problem o f state officials, and a corps of hobbies include hunting and fish­ Miss Ruehl has found M. H. S. ned a dinner party.dismayed Bill: “ Show me a tough guy and As Radio Music Head As a result Sewell hes only one received American Bowling Con­ m a 20-game hom e^d-hom e I year, a much longer »ch«dule ^Ith 548 assists. Totals ...... 534 562 869 165t I hot not tola year for there’a only regional and county agents. These ing. match. 2340 to 2099. The first a good brand of baseball. A t tne' students very co-operative; at the untimely arriv^ qf their I ’ll show you a coward.” inflelder in camp, Mark Christ­ gress sanctions free. t ntactura available for home men would have supreme authority A fter graduation Jerry had The thrilling, colorful and ex­ block saw Young win one game, first meeting of toe loop, held last —Mary Sullivan younger brother, EHimr. whom Meo: “I’m a tough guy.” . man; two recruit catchers, Joe They represent 470 teams. Chagnote’ FitecUef (2) . gapdHdng. the ao-eaBed . S-S-7, over tba recruiting, placing, trans­ planned to go to college, but. like 2nd World Member citing W est Indies wrero shown in with Fred night at the West Side Rec, Jack they had supposed waa N^^ely in Bill: “Well, I’m a coward.” New York, March 18— (IP)— Al-,|and Falstaff. the poet. Schultz and Ardys Keller, nine League sanction reque.'its are be­ I 300-280. Howard ...... 98 107 12$-<-822 I w U e b maana threa parta o f nitro- porting, housing and feeding of all most o f toe Senior boys, he ex­ colored movies, taken by . Misa W ar sUmulates sports. This sea- Dwyer was reelected for the camp,. His arrival is dou^y try­ Allen, as well I pitchers and all six outfielders. ing received every day. The Con- I Gleason ____ 103 99 m m to efgtat o f pboqphoric arid to farm labor in the state. pects to be drafted soon after Helen Page, to toe Girl Reserves Martin Agronsky, ' son ranks a* toe third best in tenth straight year as president. Degutis Wilis ____ 109 82 97—M l ing since Earner has r e a c )^ the Off for Service Remember, saving coffee is easy The infield shortage Is enough gan only estimate the num- Walrath o f potaah. M’a not ideal ba- English Classes graduation. at toe last meeting held Tues­ for years and yegra, Paul White-1 formerly * overseas for NBC, haa American Bowling Congress his­ Pagani’i West Sides. Moriarty Hilinski ____ 92 88 118—M l stage where he hates Alrii\and if you use the old bean. j to wreck his training plane. On alleys providing recreation B doeaat oontaln all the Geo. W illiam s day, March 9. Miss Page, who man now haa his first poM as a been added to toe BLU staff of paper, several- weeks ago, the tory. Already 142,274 teams have Brothers, Rockville, East Hartford Barton ,.,.,1 0 7 169 141—4171 parties. Ho-wever, Elm,er meets to men of the armed forces. .and Hamilton Propeller making up Hot Contest rsaUjr needed, but It’a atiU Casket Makers Guess Right Again took the movies while on a cruise commentators at Washington. Browne appeared to be pennant A sanction was issued to a 20- been admitted^ to membership. match in MlUicent Carter and "I’ve always wanted to go into netvrork executive. He has Just the teams for 1943. No word was tba monegr and a pound will in the West Indies, recounted the contenders. Barely hit by toe draft, team league at Keeslcr Field. Bi­ Dick Stoner of Ft. Dodge, Iowa, 504 842 589 progress of their romance the service, and my chance finally been named director of music for received from toe PoUah-Ameri- jgloaij bo each row of 32 English Classes series o f events on shipboard and toe B LU by lU president, Mark Toplai Tonight; NBC—8, Fanny they had practically the same loxi. MIm . This is the largest ser­ average 156, bowled three 156 Bmyaat Snd Cbapmaai (1) 1 Urged Return source of fim and laughter. Ph. Ed. Instructor came." said Bob Kurlqnd ’43, when an club at this aesslon. ReH Headed Forward Is Witam ...... 109 102 10 0 -^ 8 | jto a a xnam raa alao help, Guess again! Guess again! ’This In the West Indies, before showing Brice; 8:30, Henry Aldrich; 9, Bing team that vaulted into third place vice league. games In a row for no gain. ’The unhappy plight o f Jack asked whj^he had joined the Na-vy. Woods. . Plitt Nam ^ Official V(!ood ...... 99 108 84—2911 pom d o f aosr namira to the was a familiar phrase recently toe movies. The announcement said he Crosby: 9:30, RUdy Vallee, Joan last season. But then, in rapid suc­ The ABC still is in the dark Dr. Phillip Zeiss of Burbank. Barrett, whose mother insists he "Bob" is the second “ W orld" Conduct Contest Emil Plitt. one of toe oldest Hero of Brilliantly Burr ...... 100 127 181— SflSI toot hi • good aUowaaca; heard in toe English classes of W ves Srs. Workout Trinidad is “ one of the craziest would be in charge of all musical Davis; 10. Abbott and Gilder- cession, came toe induction of out­ about one league sanction applica­ Cal(g., rolled a 300 game, and now spend thirty-five cents of his hard member to leave for the Armed fielder Walt Judnich and reclassi­ players in Manchester, was named Fish ...... 115 1(>8 128—M l posaad poultiT manure. -■ New York, March 18—fy|>)—With Miss Mary McAdams while they places in toe world.” with Hindu, programs of the network and re­ sleeve; 10:30, March of Time. De­ tion. It was applied for and grant­ haa a sure cure for remaining Fought Contest. > earned money for a haircut, ia Forces. The first was Howard fication in lA of shorUtop Steph­ to succeed Tony Dubaldo as vice Skoog ...... 116 89 101—MB| ttond, potatatoiit Prof. Al- only a two-days’ supply of caskets were ha-ving the description of Negro, Chinese and English in­ lated acUvlUes. He also Is to con­ bate on Absenteeism. ed a few months ago. The address awake. He didn’t sleep for three w nh kiM i, vegetobia garden reported remaining in stock In toe amvisingly' fold'in “Bargains In Major, who is taking a meteor^ Mlss Helm Page's fourth period habitants. The amazing thing QBS— 8, Ransom Sherman com­ ens. / nights . . .^talking and thinking president of the league. He has famous men nationally or interna­ "Bedd.'Mtaighten; up. down; one plogy course at Amherst college tinue to make personal appear­ is A.P.O. with a lot of numbers. DegiiUa tossed in a double deck- t ai ttaauWirantty of Oon- metropolitan area, toe Regional Haircuts." The unusual haircut .senior English class challenged was that toe Negroes spoke per­ edy: 8:30, Death .Valley Days; 9. about it. leen connected with baseball so 688 889 844 M i l tionally known. two: o iV tkep” : commands such Active all through high k Mm I. ances from time to time. The Chicago Servicemen’s CTub, tt'-t he could really be classedler fo r the State Service Team __ l i delritteiy toward the W ar Labor Board baa urged 700 Jack receives from Lem, hia Mias E)atea’ fourth period senior fect English. The Hindus con­ Major Bowes amateurs: 9:30. Bob Watson. 66-year-old vice- ’rn" ’The atudents were required to in his first and second yep n be Whiteman will not take up his 12 alleys, is now dispensing 850 against Blackte’s Commandos last aanoM ii mgatablea and Dr. Don­ striking casket maker*-here to re­ friend, who has always cut his as this iM # ^ dally, coming class to a vocabulary and spelling sidered themselves socially Stage Door Canteen: 10. First president of toe Bank of America. as a veteran. duunbers (2) write a short deacriotion of a was a member of F ren ch ^ u b and headquarters in toe network s free games per day to you boys. night, which enabled the service turn to work. brother’s hair and, is practically from the third wid^fourto period .contest on Wednesday o f last ‘above” toe Negroes and had Line: 10:30. Govs. Warren and E!di- Los Angeles, rolled k record 709 in iv.» An.it'10 is completing nine! Polihski ...... 118 111 108—8811 ald Jbnea, plant breedhig aperial- famous person, leaving toe name Paint and Powder belpg publicity N ew York offices until June Inas­ Dusak Picks Drop in there on your way hoyn to triumph 42-41, in a hotly a barber, forces Jack to wear a week. Miss Estes’ contestants nothing to do with them. The son on "Post-W ar Reconstruc- the B of A circuit. He followed veers of service as secretary and A. Chamber# . . 88 ,89 129—1M| M at tfaa State Department of Robert Abelow, executive direc­ until last thus giving, the other Physical Education dtqsses in the agent for tha lattey'''^Drganization much as until that Ume he wUIbe through. Address Auditorium conterted game at toe School bandage, which covers up this emerged victorious, committing temperature^, waa never under Uon.” this with a 680 in a tournament. four years as treasurer He w*s| Armstrong ... .101 96 96—2M1 Asi keiltiinri'a New Haven Ekperi- tor of Region 2, WLB. said yester­ pupils a chance to see if they were Recreation building. in his sophomore A(ear. / in Hollywood to complete his con­ Hotel. manager of Pagani'a'champions street Rec. Gaudion. Degutis and Cowles ...... 94 117 106—SIT | work of art. The' difficulties Jack only fifteen errors to nineteen for ninety-three degrees while Miss BLU — 7:05, (Jood Old Days; 7:30 Cards to W ill His league average is only 186. toant atatiOB agree# with him. day, toat two telegrams had been able to guess who toe person was. W ilfred Clarlto, for twbqty-two ■’Bob” joined/toe “World” s^fT tract on CBS with the Bums and Lieut. John Karagozian. who Surowiec were hot and kept toe T. Chamber* ...128 132 96—21 encounters trying to explain his years Physical BducaUon instme- their opponents. Metropolitan Opera U.8.A.; 8:30 Harry Frederick of Philadelphia last season, So hare’s a Uat of recommended sent to officials of Local 1728, Could you guess who this person at toe end of^ls freshman year, Page was there. Allen show, whlch‘’Si returning to bowled in Los Angeles, gave the teams closely bunched throughout. The contest was conducted as Town Meeting “ What Should O'lir in a league match scored a strike Jimmy Owens, a live wire from bailatlea in the more atiq>le vege- Casket Makers Union (AFL), de- is7 TTi * description is written by accident make a hilarious comedy. tor in MancheateK High, now npa and has bpCn an active member The islands of Antique, Dome- the coast Bter three weeks In New „ ^ , • c. boys a going over at Shaw Field, East Hartford sought permission 1 The score: 529 544 819 1908| toUea, bearing always in mind, of clarihg toat the strike riolat^ toe L il!i^ Bastis. "This person I tun A strange gift which Josie re­ toe added responsiMlity of mouli a regular radio program complete nica, and Grenada were some of York. He will have tempororii ®*' Schools Teach in Wartime” ; 9:30. r uruier at. Louis Star | g •'c. He whacked out a stunning in toe lOto on toe wrong alley. He pver sine*; For toe past two years with microphone and frequent to ent'er the Tw i loop this year and State Servtcs Moriarty'a (1) eoune, toat if you’ve had hick national policy of no-work-stop­ trying-to describe-to you brings to ceives for ker birthday is called ing toe soft bodies .of High school toe islands o f the tropica visited . flees In the BLU studios at HoUy- Jan Garber ^ .n d ; 10:30, W ing* to 269, which set the cash register then rolled two strikes and got a ’ h w k ^ en in Sock and Buskin promptings on the part of toe was granted a ffanchi.se. Owners R. r ; LaChapelle 98 125 122—3481 with a particular variety not on page for the duration. us something sweet and solid. "The DevlTStone," from her uncle youths into toe hard, lighting men by Miss Page. Shopping in the wood. ' ’ Victory. Sees Mates Repeat in afire. Tne post exchange donated nine-pin count on the correct slot, H. LaChapelle . .119 117 111—2471 a c to », holding the position o f pub- “ announcer” to s p e ^ into the M BS—8:30. Premiere. Busy Mr. has long been cojin'ectod with the Degutis. r f ...... 'the list, toere’s no earthly reason The union could not be reached Every' one likCa it and wants it. • in India, l^ is stone seems to have of today's Arm y and Navy. islands waa quite different from Paul often referred to aZ dean $3.50 worth of cigarettes, which, Justifying his “ claim” of 39 pins Zache* ...... 92 121 1 0 1 -2 U | lijiuy^qgent in his junior year. microphone. Single, comedy; 9:30, • Afredo An- National League. East Hartfo,rd Twi loop and said Alvord, I f ...... Why you shouldn’t plant it again. - for comment. The pe^n is a well . groomed magic powers, for many weird Last November, when .the pre­ shopping at home, since bargain­ of modem American music and at of course, Lieutenant Karagozian in the 10th, which is nine points Gaudino, c ...... L. Farrand ....113 101 94—2061 Qutside o f school. Apprentice Shirley Fraser acted as chair­ tonlnl Concert: 11, National Bas­ he did not think that .the league BeMv aoy. giant green. The announcement that only a one, tall, dark and Somewhat hand­ events happen shortly after she induction course was started li ing was a habit, and toe llttla one Ume billed as the ’’King of passed on to toe enUsted person-, more than best possible legal Kanehl. r g ...... Kroll ...... 98 lO ^lO O ^I M. H. S„ toe Senior boys were Seaman Kvriand was an Elagle ketball Invitation tournament, would operate last year but re­ Bean, green anap— Rcund pod, two-days supply of Caskets re­ some he has a mustache but it is received it. The evening which man and conducted the program. shops, presented fair bargains. Jazz.” waa among the first of toe AP Features nel. Shaw Field’s 2761 waa the top count. ■ Gonnan, rg .... signed five periods of physici^du- Scout witta orqnze and gold palpis. The contest got under wray with quarter-finals. gardless he waa going to enter black valritrine, stringleaa; im­ mained in this area was made by becoming to him.. Josie thought would be dull, since Xlrenada, in Miss Page’s opinion, noted orchestra leaders to go on Fort Sheridan, 111, March 18— figure in the nation a month ago, The city of New-York Is allot­ Klelnachmidt, Ig 616 669 826 1612| cation each week. Pour o r these He held the .^ ritio n of. assistant a vocabulary quiz. The chair­ team but here. proved atringless green pod. ten- a spokesman for a funeral direc­ Recently he has acted in a pic­ she was confined to the sofa with is toe most beautiful o f all, as was ths networks. He began In the late ’The St. Louis Cardinals will win but elsewfiere the boys have been ting $10,000,000 for new recreation KeolM-h Is Back Douglas, Ig ___ tor. periods were to be sp «*t in the scout master whickhe obtained af­ man pronounced a word and gave What to expect Friday: NBC— dsrgreeh. Flat pod, bountiful. ture although he is not an actor. g/ sprained ankle, proves to be one ter six years of Scout service. aptly proved hi toe pictures. Tha 20’s and has eonUnued with little material for children. A substan­ Jeff Keolsch, dapper manager gym and one in the toe contestant four or five choices ll;3 0 a. m.i Snow Village; 1:16 again in 1943—they’ve got enough shooting since. Bean, bush wax snap— Roimd He has a gfoup of people who •of the______most thrilling______„ of _ ___her ______fifteen He was, up to.theof his island o f Martinique and the boats Interruption. O. D. Prince of Keeslcr Field. tial share of this will be devoted to from Rockville, is back In the loop Tou ts 18 42 ■The gym work 1*^ composed of as to the correct definition. When p. m., U. S„ Marine Band; 6:30, reserves and a pitching staff head-, ^ pod, pencil pod black;'' fla t pod, work hard with film to bring uk-^eara Josie. craving for thrills waF" enlistment, an acting coVporsl in the port of 8 L Thomas were bowling. again this year. He was one of the Blsckie’s Commando* Stars Clinch muscle building ^exercises. They a contestant had made three er­ Alan Reed (Ted Bergman), the LaValle’s music. CBS— 12 Noon. sure orop black wax. Will Not Resume aometoing we enjoy.- We get this reiuUy satisfied by toe "Devil toe State Guards- shown. ed by M ort Cooper, H a n y Guns- , i- 225. 227, 273, 175, 245. Butch LaGuardia has a bright first arrivals and was just as chip­ B. F. Bean, pole grewi Bnap-^=Ken- and want more. It has emotion and range from pimping an Imaginary rors he was automatically eUm- L ife en board ship wad a sue- veteran character actor of the mi­ Kate Smith Speaking: 3:80, In­ bert arid Elrnie White t ^ t should 2gg 209 for a 230 sver- idea now and then. Hampton, rf ...... 4 0 Stone.' He has been employed tai^iocal dianapolis symphony: 6:46, Keep per as ever despite his long hiber­ tueky wonder. feeling. Sometimes it makes you bicycle and>^riinning in place, to stores about a year and a half, inated. ccsslon o f .parties: lunch parties, crophone, was the latest to feel the bring another World Champion-1 '______■ Taggart. I f ...... 8 0 Second Placi climbing a jf eighteen foot rope, aU. WHi- Miss Page’s class had a two- the Home Fires Burning, BLU— nation during the past winter. As Bean, pole wax anap— Kentucky Making Records happy and at times it makes you liked by those who knew him, ac^ dinner parties, supper parties snd- heavy hand Of Ulneee. In the hos­ ship," E n in Dusak, M-year-old Anderson, c ...... 4 n hand oyer hand; and doing body blm. a ^ 12:30 Farm and Home program. umisl, he had a lot to say and said wonderwax. blue, but no matter how it makes tive and ambitious. Bob ia certain lint edge on their opponents on breakfast , parties, Miss F’age pital two days this week with an private in a Fort Sheridan anti-1 Gorman. . I g ...... ' 3* 0 Talk on Hobbies bendiQg exercises. ’* ■ Sec. Wickard; 8:16, M y Story, it but -was a real booster from the Bean, bu.sh lima — Fordhpok jmu feel, you want more of what to profit by Navy life and A n i In definitions. Then the spell- passed around pictures and mo- acute- attack o f appendicitis, he aircraft training center unit, mem-1 Surowiec. r g ...... 6 1 se exercises have been ad­ in g 'N q ^ started -and ended up persuaded his doctors to postpone drama; 4:30, Men o f the Land, Sea her of - the poet basketball- team, local league. Casey, manager for Roll One Game Againttl bush. Chicago., March 18 — 'Iargest collection of per- erans. 'ireigh. Bill Snow, Ralph Scudieri. versity track team, first to win La*t ended the seB.<)on. The scores: In toe pool, the boys have ad­ income tax receipt* recorded scop* of and three American Association of shipping, or one-tolrd of her from toe United States and Can­ with the other pre-induction sub­ OtiUawis and Elinny Fellowrs^’ and tax collecUone o f $422,371,325 were rently ahopping about for an en- bury park, N. J.. high school for Keating, rf ...... 6 1 13 Zwick at the end of this marking period. Typing Awards OIvvm what the United States U doing in teams training in Indiana this tonnage at the beginning of toe ada. ’ jects offered at Manchester High, "Guardsman o f the OcaaV’ wrere reported. gagemant ring. *T want to sur-1 calistbenica Tuesday, aome o f toe Last NighCs Fights Wilson. If ...... 2 0 4 John Palletn ’46. toe war by inviting Red Army of- spring. Sports Editor Tom Steph­ Act’s Legality war, but has replaced about half Collecting dolls of various sorts are giving the Senior boys an edge Oamea Played la Frenek also paid for by fine money. Monday’s receipts were $145,- prise her,’’ be said. students watched from toe bleach­ L^a, c 2 0 4 Oertlficates of Proficiency in fleera to view 82 news-reels Miow- enson o f toe Enkhart (Ind.) DaUy of her losses by seizure of foreign is the hobby o f Doris Mitchell. She over the other boys who w ill soon "Problems of LssUng Peace." 623.247 leifc than tooHe reported on ers.-. .. .The muscular maneuvert Accemor». rg ...... 2 1 5 Werbner In Contest Popular EingUah games ■arere ’lypewrriting w m recently awrardi Ing Paclflc battle scenes snd work­ Truth suggests that the “Grape­ By The .Associated Press ships, hew buildings and salvage. has a fine assortment of 15 dolls be inducted into this countries which wras presented to the ischotd the eame day last year. of toe athletes were .so funny that Rivosa, Ig ...... r .. ■ 3 0 ' 6 New Haven, March 18. — (A^— Addressing a meeting of toe ■W’hich include two from Guatema­ played in FYench at toe regular ed to students'in Mrs. Mitchell’s' ers tu n in g out tanks, planes and fruit League” should be re-named New Orleans— Bobby' Ruffin, armed forces. by toe Hoover War Society, ta a some Of the kids lajjghed right out 0. 8. District Court Judge Carroll EMendly Sonp of St. Patrick last Sidney Werbner, a sophomore at meeting o f the E’rench Ouh on senior typing claasea The follow­ Hartford Boxer the “Limestone Circuit.” . .. .That 137, New York, knocked out Bobby Washington Bears la. one Seminole Indian doll from . —B. K„ ’48 book dealing with waiNand post­ ships. ioiul and had to be reprimanded 13 2 32 Hlncks today had under advise- night Knox said that while the M. H. S., ■will represent Manches­ Florida, a set of Amish children March 8. The .members answered ing received Gold Star certificates: Some of to* news-reels depicted doesn’t include New England McIntyre. 134, Detroit (17). the elalma o f two Connectl- ter In toe county finals of toe ora- war plans. On# of these books was Consider Backing for embarrassing the mighty m ^ Elizabeth. N- J.— Buddy Fer­ Bulldog* war prospects of toe United Na­ from Bnnsyl'vania, and a Goldie Pupils Hold Mualo Progran toe roll can by giving some fa­ O. Ghelfl. J. Wetbcrell, B. John­ Amertesn women in afar sctivltle*. jor leaguer#---- MaySe Ool. Biff granite. New Jersey sand or even B. F. T. Lmt meat dealers that ths emergen- torial contest sponsored by the given to each school or library On Holyoke Card rell. 151 3-4, Newark, outpointed ^ in Pro Toiinw tions are bright “ toe Journey to Locks doll. mous historical event and the date son, R. Noonan. The ambadudor plans to give Jones, to# Arm y athletic director, plain Miaslsalppi m u d ....B u t it’s Warnock. i f ...... 2 1 !iy price control act of 1942 woe victory has Just begun.” American Legion. Friday night. that the pupils might learn about Marvin Bryant, 166 1-2, Dallas, ? Teresa Maceyka has a notebook A music program was held re­ on which it occurred. liiose who received Silver Star Ship Canal Plan toe fllnis to to* Soviet motion pic­ waa seeking to provide similar en­ a cinch a lot of t{»e pampered vet­ Gionfriddo. If ...... 2 0 4 toecmatitutlonai He has prepared a 10-mlnute talk psace 'and how to keep it. Texas (61. in which she presses fioweni and cently by one of .Miss Marion certificates .were: E. Mullen,,.E. ture industry fo r whatever diatri- tertainment when he suggests erans win find it rocky going this 0 2 . Tha two, Samuel Friedman of Only to Ships I/otit in Gulf on "The Challenge of toe War to Tw o large posters showing the Holyoke, March 18.-^Two.out of McKown, ...... 1 Chicago, .March 18—ptain in toe Marines snd sent s 21 and thair attack on the law yesterday that only 18 merchant arc toe prizes. State winners win and blue V s for Victory. Blvery- authorise construction of a New heavyweights, will provide the fans hoof; mont L^igue arUl be known aa toe • 9 ball tournament. Mary Vennard has aouvenirs A ve MarUk Serenade. W a lU in A esses o f algebra. Now they are ner, B .'New bury. M. Shields, A . to Camp Pendleton, OtUf., M in­ The Bears came into . made yaatarday in connection ships, a corvette and a patrol ves­ compete for national prizea one knows that to be kept Mrong Jersey ship canal aa a means of with 6 battle and A l Mer- Teda/s Guest Star Ctordlnala since the teain la a farm Rsferse. Kleinschmidt. aaoUooa to gnash ths Indict- from different countries. She has a Flat. Moonlight Sonata (First learning the fundamentals of do­ McCaughey. Coal Order Early Al Wolf, Los Angeles Times: structor In Individuei eombet. He of both prises last night jbjr * sel had beeh lost In toe Gulf o f S t la a duty o f the citizens in pre­ bringing oil Into Boston remained cler of Sprtaifflald attsmpU to halt dub of the world champion St. hat from Ireland, a handkerchief Movement), and Buttarlly. ing problems. B. Hess. “One very articulate Hollywood reports it ars# more thsn s trifle posing o f the Oehkoeh. Wla., lAwrance last year and said “we SpanlBh Seeretariea paring for victory and thU was in doubt today, but Republican toe etaadily winning Jack Want- Louis Cardinal* of ths NaUonsl Incrense In Golf Play lothar W ander tndi^ from Scotland, a book from Ha­ Helen Cox gave a report on " —0. Palleln, ’46. boxing fan. who used to scream embarraseing when he got'# bay­ aUrs. defending UUeholderA ■ have not loet the Battle of the 4bs theme In mind when arrang­ le a d e r Joseph W. Martin said t)»e worth of Canada in one o f to e '30 Id hana thrown themsslveo waii, and a miniature canoe from John Sebastian 'Bach, Florence T B TsBto.OivSD Boston. Maroh 18—W —House­ ■downstairs’, when he wanted a onet- over the eye recently League. in the final* of to# fifth -• Gulf.’* The fifth period of Ifiea Beulah ing the bulletin board. G.O.P. membere were considering minute eettos. Walter Upson of ' Virginia Badch. Va — <45— So tha aourt with the White Meuntalna Perkins told shout tba life of Ealargs ’Voeabalary pug to shoot for his opponent’s end bad to sport a bandage tost you think thkt tranaporUUon dif­ tournament. Second ptoew Todd’s Spanish claasea la at the * C. Hansen. holders will have aa adequate lomn win ilaeet Ouy FayleUa et JerMiyan WV A U OapUin o f M to aontsndsra, Jadge A hand eaivad Russian rooster Frans Sehubsrt, Mazy Jsss Ftt- - I Tuberculin tests sera glvmi to imdrlff. is yelling -below ^ k ’ proved the chief instructor was ficulties as a result of the war worth $1,000.' i M i r h OaoBlBg praeent eonoentrating an writing is owned by Derethy Riee. Jsna '^TTie question was raised,et the supply of coal next winter pro­ Brockton, a nawcomer, tai to* baa pnatpcmbd thslr oaaes kln rmartod o«i Beethoweii, and Safiiora are enlarging thair vo- the Junior beys jdenday during vided they place their orders With these days. ...H e ’s in thq N avy something lee* than perfect.... have ruined golf for toe duration? 'Third place went to ^ IkpHi 1 io r awrtsnoa and traaslating buaineaa letters tat Winchester and Edith Prentles “The Dewdanmant of. Azorean cabu l^aa by the addition o f such second period. Friday Dr. Segar Last Joam^aiB Oroop we.'kly meeting of the N w Bng- opening Mtto- Iowa pre-flight school ooaches Lexington, Va. Teddy Wayne, Ind., ZoHneia, whgfi Easton, March 18.—ltoiute Sports Page eonunltte* of the Princeae Ann* ed to# Daytoa, O.. " JacquslyB Wlnstow showsd oU Stovei)s? January. 1943. showed a beara which she now finds difficult and the students guessed what Test” based on words appearing cant of the present juniors either “Herald" office which trip con tl- UUe. Fred Bruno of New York leading hitters last he knocked dewn J h e , l i l t i n g her* in Grange hail to- taries are . coming Into style vooing hi* 22 Republican 90I- had assured him ‘Ihere would be circus has been disbanded, be- las in 8A for to# 60-y*rd dash.... ' 'liiglit to obtain. Id various iasua a t *%sadtr’a Dt- have tahen or a n plathDlf to take tutes a part o f tha zagular jleu n a l- p t y and Tiger Tasker Of Canada. Then 'they re-measured the course hie I n i n ik ^ erouni lL H .iL latgues from New Engfanij

Don’t crow Victory r DeOaltloiia: Two Negro recruits garden; / Shaky Business— Mhdng cock­ officer and engaged con- hope . . . 'They hkd the flow of (until he rstlrsa). The nelghborik rooster tails. versatlon: adventure In their and the But a woman’s work Is. nsver A Citu's Wants Classified fbrYaur Benefit that. . Neckerohlaf —Chief omesr o t First NSgro-^Coniime on. Join tbe glory of hops in thetrfiouls; ahd done.” (she doesn’t rstlrs). Tcach«r (explaining) — Tea, ~~icias!llComblnUi( the best feat­ Seoond^Sgro— No, boy, no tlOQ. blessed with a purpbae sub­ . , Can It Be This Bad? ures of both. calvaryfior me. For when dst order lime .... They called tt Amer­ Hush, little been soup, don’t you he\alled to Pat, then. ”They*re uite a number of plants and Oieeten i owers have the prefix ”dog.” For Bolshevist —One who knows comes for to retreat, this boy don’t ica. cry. Automobiles for Sale 4 Building— Contracting: H Repairing 23 Situations Wanted— Household Goods 51 Just 'coming down from Denver, nothing about soap except that it WMUier ba retardsd by no hosal You’ll have to feed the world Lost and f^ound ''Wanted to Rent 6H Chapter XVI but wentalns money, thefb^or-- sedan. 1937 G. M.-> A. C.~ truck. street, Hartford, Conn. Phono street. aoon. Jack 'Froat Kennels, 36 Bralnard Place. by yoimg couple. No children. Call “No. But my stars, whatever “He’ll come right In because It’s Heanw, draft card. Reward if re­ 1935 Ford coach $35. 1932 Bulck 3-8925. ^ Gardner street 8230 after 5 p. m. can Jimmy'want 7 Let me get my getting night and he won’t want turned to Lumber Oo. coupe $65. Brunner’s, 80 Oakland REPAIRING AND reflniahing INNEUt SPRING MA-TTRESSES, cost, Ed.”.. to disappoint the people," Ed told No Pirearmfl, Plflaaol f o K ^ l e FUNNY BU81NILS8 R ED R Y D E R Automobiles street. Phone 5191. After 8 p. m. chairs, caning, splint, rush and $19.80 and $24.95, quality bed­ w a n t e d t o RENT—6 room Just that quick she was ready. Pat. Roofing 17-B reed. EMward E. Fish, 104 Chest­ Poultry |uid Supplies 43 ding. Kemp Inc. Ed Bryan had telephoned, her out Jimmy’s tow ship landed un^ 1938 PLYMOUTH COUPE. 1937 4485. house, American family of four. nut street. '^1. 3688. ' Centrally. located, improvementa. of ,a sound sleep ahd she was obtrusively, but as the sailplane WANTED! Chevrolet sedan, 1939 Chevrolet ED CXIUUHLIN —REPAIRS OF BABY CHICKS from our ^ own DO YOU NEE3> a combination dressed when he came for her at all types ot roofs 390 Woodland Write Box\A, Herald. glided beautifully down, a p e a t BBOADLEAF TOBACCO station wagon, 1935 '^CTbeviv^t PuUorum. clean production bred range? Closing out (3 pre-war 7-a.m . She hadn’t eaten break­ Business Services Offered 13 street Phone 7707. cheering arose. A special detail FACKER8 AND HANDERS sedan, 1936 Chevrolet sedan. 1936 Help Wanted'^^eiiiale $5 stock, Reds, New Hampshires, models. Very low prices. Act now. WANTED—FOUR OR five room fast, but she was ready to fly. \’ou of soldiers held back the people, Pontiac * sedan. 1936 Chevrplet and Crosses. Straight or sexed. Benson’s. flat by refined . American couple. don’t question ordsrs In the Army, but Pat and Ed were Inside WETSTONE t o b a c c o CORP. WANTED—TWO WOMEN to help pickup. Cole Motors-^164. 9HES AND RUBBISH rtmoved, Demand necessitates placing Ebcc’ellent referehces. Tel. 2-0005. you obey them, .Pst told herself. Elm and Forest Streets I cellars and yards 1:leaned out. Moving—^Trucking- In laihidry. Apply Manchester FOR SALE— CRAWFORD gas N IWaacliMter orders in advance. -Also have They snatched coffee and a bite When the sailplane / touched a peimv postcard to Truck­ Storage 20 Laundry^72 Maple street cockerel chicks for fancy broil­ range, A-1 condition. Odl 2-1707 of food before taking off, and Ed ground, a small k n o t ^ mechanics in g ,'^ Mill street, Manchester. ers. Miller Poultry Farm, Coven­ between 6 and 7 p. m. had some food in the plane for and officials ran from the hangars THE AUSTIN A. UHAMBElRa Co. WANTED—W o m a n for clesn. Farms and Ldi|d for local and long distance moving pleassnt work.. Good hours, good try. Phone Manchester 8626. Sale 71 her too. to escort it 'in dose. On sudden Also Included In - "This is no short hop.” he ex­ Impulse Ed Bl^an grabbed Pat’s Return load syatem, furniture pay. Apply New Syatem Laundry, FOR SALE—150 EGG incubator, Machinery and Tools 52 plained. "W e’ll have to refuel Hous^old Services Harrison street arm and Jothed them. storaga Dial 6260. ' 2 brooders. Inquire after 6 p. m., NEAR MANCHESTER, SO acre along the way, but mostly we’re Ed, /Vnat are— " Friday Night's Offe>^ 13-A USED ONE ROW CORN planters, farm, 10 UHable, 6 room house, all going to be flying. We’re to catch WANTED WANTED—GIRL FOR stenog- at 18 Lindman street Hush!” he murmured In her potato planters, tractor plows, re­ improvements, good bam. i*rice ' him at Phoenix.” “Don’t talk. Stay with these Auction YOUR CURTAmS carefully Repairing 23 rapher and general office work. conditioned Fordsons, Fordson $0,500. Terms. Three room cqt- “But what about the Kansas WOMAN TO MAKE Rogers Paper Mfg. Oo. M(ll and first greeters, and do exactly as “ Ixundered, very reawnabic. 91 Articles for Sale 45 and Oliver partf. Dublin ’Tractor tage furnished at Coventry Lak^ stops? And Denver, <3olo.7” / say!” Main atreet or caH 7 ^ or 8254. NEW CONVERTIBLE TOPS, cel- Oakland streets. Company, Willlmantic. lighU, bath. Price $2,000. good ‘B u t e ’s been changed, the col­ TELEPHONE CALLS Man’s BicycK- B luJoid replaced In curtains, .all (To Be Contlniied) model like new. Maple Fur­ HIGH SCHOOL GIRL graduate, FOR SALE—22 SEMI automatic terms. James Rennie, 62 Hamlin onel said. They cut out/Sll but kinds of leather work. Chaa. Lak- rifle, 15 shots, practically new. street. Tel. 7567. Phoenix On account of Phoenix From Her Home, 6:30 to 8 niture, including divan and tng, 90 Catubrloge street Tele- college scientific course for labo­ Rooms Without Board 59 BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES ratory work. Rogers Paper Mfg. also a 4.10-gauge shot gun. 5 is having a big soaring carnival or Not Enough Blankf Eeenihgrs. Attractive Pro­ 2 chairs, bookcase, lamp, phone 4740. shots, practically new. Call 3454. something, honoring Captain position Tp Right Party. MEN WANTEb\ Co. Mill and Oakland streets. FOR REa^T—STEAM HEATED H^i bedside stand, etc. A high PIANO TUNING and repairing, fuses for Sale 72 Carr." Pocatello, Idaho—;0P)—Lots of FOR s a l e :—PAPER route. Most­ room, private family. Suitable “Now that’s nice!” I 1 K W a VPOW grade Breakfast Set. Fine To work In Picker Room. ’ layer piano specialty. John WANTED—WOMAN OR GIRL to Pocatello taxpayers felled to meet ly on east aide of town. Telephone for two gentlemen, twin beds. FOR SAL8^BE:NTON S’TREET, \ “ Sure! But why you and ms Write Box R, Herald China and Cut Glass. cerbam. 28 ^ c l o w street care for year old baby while par­ Cali 166 Eldridge, 2nd floor. the Federal Income-tax deadline First and second shifts. No ents work. Room, board, salary. 7378 after 5 30. 6 room siikle, steam heat, oil have to be there, I don't know.” March 15. Deputy Collector R. E. experience necessary. Good 4211 V’Jtmmy didn’t specify a thing? EUV Giving Telephone Nnmber Phone 2-1701. FOR RENT—FURNISHED front burner, 2 ckr garage, lot 50x150. Browne explained they couldn’t V Call Manchester 2-1600 between What we were to do?’’ help It The government Juat didn’t Robert M. Reid wages. Steady work. Apply Fuel and Feed 49-A room, central location, on bus ”Np ma’am. He said to tuck WOMAN FOR FULL or part time line, for gentleman. Tel. 6120. 5 and 8 p. m\ have any more blanks, and would in person. work in laundry. Applj Manches­ liv a plane and catch up with FIRE WOOD FOR SALX—CaU atxthe earliest possible stop, they j'ust ax aoon wait a few days? & Sons Wankid To Buy ter Memorial hoapital. ' LARGE FURNISHED room, twin FDR s a l e :—5 KOOM house with ALDON SPINNING MILLS 2k>la Brothers, Glastonbury 2485 two lots, good\ location. Inquire pit’s he did say.” Anctioheers USED xr, N TRUCK after 7 p. m. beds, for two refined gentlemen. took off without fanfare 12 Promptly Apply Talcottvillo 39 Locust street. Tel 5044 after 2 Congress street. From Party. Help M^anted— Male 36 srM\ away to the west. WANTED Tbour now tvorklnif In other war 6 o’clock. “T Backetfby Colonel Furedy, Ed had Kansas City—(iP):—In the help'»^ “It’s no use playing against Fred—he fotind a horseshoe CALL MR. I WANTED—OLDER man or boy, FOR SALE—GOOD S'TOCK hay. 10 Houses— 4, 5 and 6 Indintrieti at their hlghevt Hklll clearance^t a'U the fields eh route, wanted column: ‘Girl, lazy; only this morning 1" need not apply. Manchester J for wholesale milk route. Inquire Call Manchester 8858. \ Boarders Wanted 59-A Welding Fimlts And the ffying\today was excep­ requirement that she love our lOORU. Also 2 family houses 49 Holl street Bryant A Chap­ tionally smooth. V baby; no Sundays, no cooking, no man Co. ROOM AND MEALS for girls To help pass the time for her, laundry, no nothin.” Louis Miller SID E G l a n c e s BY GALBRAITH FIREPLACE BIRCH: order now Seen Empnasized Ed taught k lot of things said he hired the fourth of twelve Have ready boyers for cash. FOR SALE for certain delivery. Man. 4285. only at reasonable prices. Laun­ dry privileges. Central, on bus through her head phohes. You prompt applicants, to care for the Act Qiddtfy. Two-Family House in Busi­ DO YOU HAVE \ line. CTall 3408 or 14 Ar<^ street. can always learn more flying lore baby. And the selection turned out ness Zone, 160-162 Center GIRLS WANTEB AUen & Hitchcock, Portland, Ore., March TS—(JP)— from a pilot In the WX than you beautifully. Only discouraging Household Goods 51 can from the books on flying, sh» Street. Comer location. Six MONEY TO INVEST \ In c. Edgar J. Kaiser, vice-presment and note: Several thought ’’lazy” was GEORGE L. GRAZIAOIO To be (rained a.s Card Tend- JUST A SIMPLE Wanted—^Rooms— Board 62 had heard Jimmy say, On*! ^le a misprint for “lady.” WHATS THE MATTEB, OOP? J t \ rooms to each rent with general manager of Kaise\ Port­ was a fascinated pupil. >^ter, IN MORTGAGES? \ Manchester Office: BUSINESS ’TRANSACTION WHATS^ HOLDINS. '«U-AB6NTjTHiMK _ TU. bath, no heat. Two-car * ers for third shift. Good WANTED—ONE UNFURNISHED land area shipyards, said the though, she Interrupted Ed. \ 1 « mrnrj SL T sL 5X78 9 5 3 ^ in SL Tel. 3301 and we really mean.lt. If you want bedroom, near bus line. Write “Ed. tell me. would you m^TY Bnrgtars Steal Frogs garage. One rent now va­ wages while learning. tJeslrable. conservative Brst to buy furniture very reasonably American bureau of Shipping put WUIImantle Office: Box E. Herald. too much emphasis on weldin^and an aviator? A girl who was c iw mortgages to be placed for our Hollywood—(^V-Mystifled, Dick cant. Down payment Steady work. Apply clients. 50% to 60% of ap­ 8X4 M a ln ^ t Tiel. 1985 visit Alberta, 43 Allyn street, shipfitting as'causes of the ta:mcr about soaring and flying and aU^^ $1,000. praisal value. Amounts rang­ Hartford, Conn., and you’ll be Schenectady’s breaking apart. . 'h ie big drawly southerner eyed poe reported to police that his dog ALDON SPINNING MILLS ing from $2,000 to $5,500. 5— pleasantly surprised at the low Apartments, Flats, Henry J. Kaiser's son said la'Sjt , ker in surprise. bkrked—^but he didn’t hear anoth­ price for which you can purchase er Sound whan burglars took 200 Three-Family, Trotter St. TalrottvUIe 10— 15-year plan at a rate of REAL e s t a t e VIS11NG Tenements 63 night he believed the bureau's spt\ ”I’d marry a Fiji Islander If J P., W. WOOLWORTH CO. 6% Interest. 3 rooms of furniture. cial committee, which prepared tld figured she belonged to me nort^y-croaklng frogs from his Good investment. Central .MANt.’HE:STER-\ $159.50 tXIR RENT—6 ROOM tenement Thove now working in other war report, "will unanimously concur' "Oh Ed!” ftie laughed at him. pon& ' permanent enploy- location. Down payment Hollister Street. ''New 5-rwom Coiulating of Bedroom Suite. Liv­ 'with bath, in multi-family house induKtriea at their hIghMt akill ALLEN a HITCHCOCK. INC. single with flrepisce and attach­ with the statement that the work­ Eld Bryan was a gwd friend to opericnced or ines- $1,500. 958 .Main St. Tel. X 1088 ing Room Suite and Breakfast Set in desirable location, stove heat. men at Swain island (Kaiser .va: have. . ' need not apply. ed garage. Steam h ^ t with including the necessary acces­ Available now. Write Box J, Mgrried women hot water arrangement. which built the ship) can be pVo/u It turned out that he knew Three-Family at 104-106 sories. Herald. of their work on the Schencyir v lot about the middle west, and he fw fBO or jpart time, work Main Street — exctllent lo­ and her sister ships. They ar^'gi • .. told her things without empha- Snath Main Street. . New FOR SALE—3 PIECE living room FOR R E N T -T W O ROOM fur- sound ships, of good workrmin:ui i Bixing her own ignorance. Wsleomed. Saleswomen fall cation for business or pro­ room single. Fireplace. Mod^' suite, practically new, 9x12 rug nished apartment, with bath. and quality, and Schenpt^tady ffi:.- •’This Is my first trip west of •r port time. If yon are in- fessional man. First floor ARE YOU IN NEED OF AND SHOPPING FOR ern kitchen. Hot water heat K gas range, miscellaneous house­ Call at Room ,6, Rubinow Bldg,, ure was due to'\a cohibination of Chicago,” she confessed. 843 Main street •speiienced, we will train of six rooms now varant. (coal). S. P. $6,200. O. P. hold goods. 56 Alexander. factors as the committee so stated, X ”I hear tell that’s a lot of land- This is a fine piece of prop­ $1,500. Ready nnw< all of which ocrurred simultane­ beyond the Mississippi. We’ll be 7 WL Apply P. W. Wool- HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS SOltoY—W ER^ (CLEANED on ously. se^g. How come you asked who FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS erty and a good investment. tabIe\tadios and combinations. werth' Co^ Manchester. IF s o . . . ATTEND THE Gerard Street. 7-ro«m single. ^____ vPd marry?" Down payment $2,000. But a ^ w Philco and Motorola ■‘7’ T —I don’t know." Hot water heat. X-qar garase. cons<)les’''ieft, $69.95-$94.50. $10 “My girl don’t fly. She runs Patrolm an shermer removed an Lot 7.VX150’. S. P. $7,500. D. P. Two-Family, 106-108 Ben­ trade In aUpwance. Benson’s, 713 FOR SALE teuty shop. We’re putting war APrtF FRUIT STAND WITHOUT EVENING AUCTION $1,500. Main. b ^ d s in the old sock, against the OWNER’S gonscnt. couu> o r ton Street—Corner proper­ 6-ROOM HOUSE — Like DO YOU WANT ARRESTED FOR PILFERINO/• Your own garden.. .a few Ui Manchestiv ty. Five rooms to each rent. AT REIDS*^ AUCTIONTORIUM Harfinrd' Road Section. - 5- II How nice! s new. AN improvements. chickens.. .and clean coun­ Evening Henild Fireplace in lower rent. room single . .All improvements. Youthfm Lines I’m .. . . What did you mean, X\ Steam heat. Two-car gar­ Garage. Niee gaiden lot. S. P. Insulation. Attached gar* try fresh air for the young- a girl crasy about soaring new, war-consdous pat- U. S. Route 6, Bolton, Conn. and flitogi You meant If I was Gteiaifled Advertisements age, t Dow'n payment $1,000. $4,800. D. P. $1,000. age. Located in on^hf stersi.AND* tern book, tells how you (3 Miles East o f Manchester) CaptairtTCarr, didn’t you?" can make s bu ic dress Count six avarxse words to a lin« Manchester’s best devel­ "Why,\BkJ Bryan! I said no such I Initials, nambsrs and abbrsvistlons Oakland Street. . New 4-room A New with five changes. Get onob eount as a word and eomponnd Single House, 43 Scarbor­ opments. Avaihihle in thing!” [ word* as two words Mlntmom cost ough Road — seven rooms. Friday Eve., March 19, At 6 P. M. single with,, garage beneath your copy today: 25 cents ; Is orteo of tbrso Unss house. Modem kitchen. Hot two weeks. / Comfortable Hs was buckling, and she could Tile bath. Fireplace and MANY GOOD OFFERINGS: From a large coiintrj- estate In w-ater heat. Biiiss piping MANCHE8TEB CONN. Lino rstoo par day for transient hear thaL too, over their head ds steam heat—large lot. Re­ Eastern Connecticut, from a Manchester couple moving to the throoghout. D. p. $1,000, HERALD ■esettso- Marwh IT. tSXT West Coast, and .other sources. Partial list: House s e t ,.. ^ . WC$ t. M, Rtf. U »:FAt. Dfff. Casb Charse stricted residential 'lieigh- “The captmn is the smartest Easy Electric Washer with pump. Studio Couches, Upholstered > R O Q »f HQUSE AND Pitlern Dtpanmetu “ Roses? Well, there might be room for some, but we’re [ d Oonaacotlva Oaya .. .1 1 otai S ota borhood. Now vacant. Do^n Hilliard Street., 4-rnom sin­ To Live In? man I know^ Ed went on, “but 106 Seventh Avenue 1$ Consactitlvs Oaya ..I V oulll cts Chairs, exreptlonally fine 9-plece English style oak Dining ^ t . ^ N IK )R C H on Walker payment $2,000. gle. Garage beneath hoase. Then Find Out About why he chose w e dame he picked .^ w York. N. Y. going'4|11 out this spring f o t mass production of’ brons, 1$ pay ...... In atslll eta mahogany Double . Bed. folding metal' Double Bed, Parlor Wood Improvements. Good lot. Priced sU^et. Coal burning fur- must be a military secret.” tomato^, ouioite, radishea, lettuce, cabbage and corn I” All ordsra tor Irrssular. insartions Stove (new), metal Lawn Chairs, large circular Porch Settee In slightly under $4,000. $24100 /haee./^ 2-car garage. In “Hush. Ed." rill ba obarped at tha ona time rata. ham boo with waterproof cushions and Chair to match, I.,awn HOMEACRES Spaeial ratsa for ton's tarm avery Foster Street, near. Center mortgage ran be arranged.. good Condition. AN Im- "Tsa’m.” leay advsrtlalns slvan upon reoueat. —six rooms. Furnace heat. ■SwAper, Bird ( ages. Lamps, Gateleg Table, Ping Pong Table, 4—^ and 6-Room Mouses on Ths day was tong, and tt. was p r o v e m ^ s . I Ads orderad oaneslled balors fba Single car garage. Center Boston Rocker, Venetian Blinds, Gas Hot 1^'ater Heater, Type­ one acre lots. For sale on ;ood to break lt \ & ls way with ItKINERVILLE FOLKS I nr dftb day will be charged only writer Desk. Dishes, Glass, Etc. ’ '' School Street. 5-room duplex. ?riendly conversatton. Itet was tor the actual number of tlmea the of Town. Down pavment Improvemdhts. S. P. *$4>200. rental basis after- minimum nd appeared, charging ti loa n te Platform S^les, small Electric Motor, Underwood Typewriter sbls to sleep for about two hours: SSrnad bui not alowanee or r--unda" $ 1,000. .No. 5. \ D. P. $1,000). I down payment. A neigh* It mads her feel d again, •an ba made'op tlx time ade ereppeC Complete Inramation ■he was After’ the'flttb day. c h a i r s FOB ALL!\ /HEAT! TRUCKMEN! borly community for friend* West of Oklahoma No **tlll forbldt"; display linaa not 141 West Center St.—six McKee Street, 0-room single. On These Prop^ties. ly folks. ' (aaolnatsd by thS iglng tend- •olA rooms, steam heat, fire­ Steam heat. 1-ear. garage. Lot iO miles east of Manches* scape. Hers, Ed iM her, the Tba Barald will not ba rasponaibla 55’xl40> Sale Price $0,800, D. P. •did west began, it looked ter mors than ona Incorrect Inser­ place. Heated garage, Down ter, on- bus route to. Air­ srlld, too; cities IS scarce, tion 01 any ad vartleemant ordered ROBERT M. REID & SONS $14H)0. ^ C all 362^ for HiOra than one time. payment $1,000. AUCTIONEERS craft. plains barren. Then while Tba load variant omtaalon of in- mountains of amazing Solor and ' EstabUshed 1907 Uncohi Street. X-Ikmlly boow , For further information ■orract publieatioo of adveftiaing Now is the time to seci| .re 201 Main Street. Phone 8198. Manchester, Conn. sontour arose dramatl before W.U bo roc'lOed only by cancellation all Improv^meata. Rental In­ write them. \ or, tba eharga mads for tha sarvloa your building lot for future , 740 AUen Street. Phone 2-S271. Spilngfleld, Maas. come $04 per~niontli. D. P,. rabdarad BOX F. c-o THE HERALD "We’re sMtng the'ltoekles,' Al' advartisamants must conform use, we have them in all $I4W0. ‘ R fiuI Herald Advfl. said. m style, copy and typography witb sections of town and will sell ”Oh-h-ht Ed, they’re so dlffer- ragulatlona enforced by tha pubiieb- ara and they reserva tha rtgbl to on monthly payment plan Weatmlnater Road.- 'R-metn mt. Rugged and— and 'every- •dit. rtviaa or reiect any copy con- with small down payment. single with flrepinee. steam beat, Over^the-ShouUer, -Bag ming!".' Her description-was In- 'derad objeellonabla \ X-car garage. S. P. $7JM9. V. (ulequate, but her enthusiasm was CLI>8|,NG HI.IURS—Claaained ade Y’ou. will do well to investi­ mrrect; more scholarly folk than ba pobliahed earn* day uat be. P. $14100. tarelved .by tS o'olock noop. 8atur> gate. Pat. Friday have lacked words, to RANGE AND FUEL OIL lescribe the Hocky Mountains. EAST HARTFORD— Over New Mexico they ap- Also lake .frontage at Bol­ Tolland Street, d-flemlly Telephone Your Want Ads ton Lake. Six miles from COAL AND COKE iroached a storm that was first Ada art. accepted over, tbe isla- apartment ian(i then rain and haU. It acted pbone at tba CUAKUh. RA'fE given town. Good roads, running water teal beatlag vsteea. All ifraid of them and shied on away, above at a .convenience to adver- water and electricity avail­ . BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES inprovemeata, 'LSSit. rbey refueled at Santa Fe, and ^4tara. bui the CASH RATIS8 will be $199 montbly. aptad aa rUU. PATMlilNT It able. Pat got some trave) folders telling aid at tba boalneat oSlca on or bo- ' leaa tbaa $09 per eaeadt Sate kbout the southwest. •ro tha savaoth day -following the MANCHESTER LUMBER & FUEL CO. Prlee$s.009. D. P. f 14RA "Oh. look, Ed.” she held a |Nt Insertion Of each ad. ottaarwtaa taper. "Here’s a picture of Super- CHARQE Ra t e win oa uoiisot- Edward J. Holl Everott T.. McKinney, Mpr. itltion' Mountain, where the fa- Ho rasDonalbtllty tor arrort In 1009 Main Streilt BM.TOM— alapboaad ada will ba assnmad and Center Street ‘ Telephone 5145 hMMS. 1 oous Iset gold mine te. Pve read air aeeuracy cannot ba goaran- Telephone 5117 • 5118 O. P .f099. ibout thatr* 8374 "It's in splttln* distance of *hoenlx too.” Worrying about how you’ll look “Fifty miles,” she head. "It even UKEY FINN The Fog Lifts! LANK LEONARD this «priprtng _ with tboee extra pounds ooka ghostly In the picture.' you put on? Thero’a.no need to, for "It’s east 'of town. We’ll take here's a suit that will conceal all! , look at It. going by." M U . WX) HAVE T SURE Everything about it aaaurea a As thsy cams tovguperstiUon SOME MORE W ILL, . WAS WHAT KINO more youthful, slender look—from fountain they encouiltered a PANCAKES. MR& FINN! OP WORK CMO flattering V-neck to simple, com­ find, blow once more. It was. a MR. MSCOV? S t?* y o u DO fortable aldrt. teck, ihaverick-like Storm; which Pattern No. 837$ is in alsea'S4, norted and toesed the plane biit MAKE PEOPLE BEFORE YOU raa too small to do harm, a thing THINK JUST WHAT ENUSTEO) 30, 88, 40. 42, 44, 40 and 40. 5 5 3 2 , YOU'RE THINKil 80 takaa with material, 3 yards hBraotsrisUo of the Rookies. All r w SU RE O F machine made ruffling to trim. •le terrain and natural phenom- For this attractive pattern, send na here were faectnatlng, Pst xind. 15 cents, plus 1 cent ‘for postags. By Mrs. Aane Osbet into ends of bag. A wonderful I r In coins, with your nams, address, They were to arrive at Phoenix It’s a big one—you can carry al­ forjitudents, war workers en l i ist before sundown. Only a very pattern number and slse to The ra shopping housewife! ' Manchester Evening Herald, most enough for a two-day trip in u t Army ship could have made To obtain complete cret-■ that quickly, but Ed and Pat da]r*B Pattern Service, 100 this handiwme .14 by 9 inch bag. I ingtruetions for the Over-Shev Avenue, Mew Terk, N. T. ad been favored by good weather 1 (Jrochet it o f rug yarn—use two {Bag (Pattern No. 55321 ecn lost of the way. Ed contacted Save fabric! 8m a doaen ' cents In coin, your name end r l hoenix Sky Harbor with his ■ arays to re-make old garments Into colors, tan and browti, navy and useful new fsshlons in our entsrg- white or any two colors that wiQ diress and the pattern nurobo i:> tdio. ed spring pattern book and set^ng mxtqh your spring ep^t or riaqks Anne Cabot, Th4 MancheeUr Kcr- , "W a’TC ahaad Of Uis captaipl" M nm hfiltt £tt^tthta Urntlb THtTRSDAT, MARCS 18,194t Our Soldiers Aren^t Lading; DonH Let the Red Cross Down

Um xj C. Keeney Tent, DUVCW, wUl meet tonxorrow evening at M anchester Free About Town the T.M.C.A. A S t Patrick’* oo-% YMCA Schedule Local Sailor ^ Average Daily Circulation The Weather oial ^11 follow the huslneaa meet­ Foieoaot at 0. S. Weather BiUeaD Tomorrow: For the Month of February, 1048 ing, With the program in charge D ate Boah Oibboai Aseembly, On Gardening 2:30 — Meeting Ooamopolltan On ^Campbell’ Bain, Uttle change In tempera-' of Mip. Beatrice Manning and her Club. IM o f Oolumbu*. v * aaoiatanta on the entertainment 'a Tonight , 8,040 lure tonight: Increasing winds be­ tlM S t Patrick's par- committee. Refreshment* will be Zoning Board of Appeals, Mu­ 5:15-6’80— Cadets, Juniors and coming fresh to occasionally Intermediates Basketball Class. Member of the Andlt loaip^irow avanliic la the K. ol served by Mr*. Helen Henry and nicipal building, St 8. State Society to Again Chief Arthur E. Pillard strong akmg coast. Tmnorrow 7:00— Miss Grant's Class. Bureau of CIrenlatlona C M m Mn< KUk Sullivan Coa- Mr*. Nellie Hagedom. Sponsor' a Practical Red Cross benefit entertainment 8:00— Meeting, D. U. Vs. On Cutter Which Sank Manchestern—A City of Village Charm / (o t Stona. a former llanchea- 6:30— Two open bowling alleyp:' laaMant wiU.be a gueat and Group H of Center church at SouUr’’Methodiat church.' Course This Spring. Dapdnd has been arranged- HOTEL 6:S0 at the Hotel Sher- Meeting of ail Air Raid Wardens tied and each evening at eight Chief Boatswain's Mate Pillard V *. thr^u^h the State Defense Council. EL Guetar, Maintain o’clock. was bom in Manchester In 1904 In Chuguev Sector; ____will Include the at-High School hall. Erik W. Modean, o f 106 Chest­ and attended Manchester element- o f bfncera and dinner will Tuesday, April 6 The first lesson March 29 will nut street, who concluded his work the meeting. Second Anniversary Celebration be on the subject, "Present Needs , ary schools. He enlisted in the iw chief clerk of the local W ar Exchange Club at Hotel Sheridan. and How to Plan a Garden.” The jiUnjtcd States Navy in 1921 and churchy Chiclien Cases Tuesday, .April 20 second, April 5, "Preparing Soli— Price and Rationing Board No.' served for one enlistment on th# leader, Benefit concert for Red Cross Fertilirer, Kind.s and use:" The 112.16 ye.sterday. and Mr*. Chris­ U. S. S. Nevada, sunk in the at­ rsuit of Ene tack on Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, Nazis Press Harder by Chaminade Cliib at High School third. April 12, "Planting Seeds, tine McVeigh, a.sslstant clerk, were ifth, co- 1941. wlth re­ Heard Tonight hall. Transplanting and Growing.” the guests of the board members Enliata In Coast Onard is e r con- Monday, Ma.V-.f April 19, "Care of the Garden, and several associate , volunteer Germans Throw New X Infantry Restores Posi­ l^leasons, Concert by Beethoven Glee Club Diseases and Pest- Control." April workers at a dinner party at the In 1926 he enlisted in the Coast Gua.rd and served on important tion to Rough Ap- de- Considerable Interest Is at Emanuel Lutheran Church. 26, Mid-,Sea.-on and Late Crops, Y. M. C. A. last night. In addition A ir Units, Motorized Battle Flares Again American Bpnibers Kridny, June 4 Staking apd Harvesting." May to the 25 members o f the local Coast Guard assignments afloat whi^ wlil oe and ashore, and was promoted to jiroxtthation of r\ their advert!wmentIvertlwr in Being Shown in Zon­ High school graduation. 3, "Canning, Preserving, Drying, board those attending were, George Infantry Outfits and Brining.” H. Waddel.,.„local Civilian Defense Chief Petty Officer In that branch O f Two Months Merald. \ ing Discussion. o f * the service. He has been a G. E. W ILLIS& SON, INC. Tank Detachnienta in­ Hit Sub Strength The Connecticut Horticultural Council chairman, Arthur H. tiling, On Mayu Peninsula who has had charge of rationing member o f the crew o f the Chitter j/ Sblfliers Often . The American Legion AnxlUary Society will award a certificate to The meeting of the Zoning registration, Thomas Bentley, who Campbell since the attack on Pearl Lumber of All Kinds to Battle for Mas­ sadeavon to keep an accurate list Noted Athlete all who attend the first five class­ Harbor.'- Boltrd of Appeals tonight, when has been in charge of volunteer ra­ ■ r Throng Water in o f members’ ' sons in the service es. Registration' for the course As a boy In Manchester, Chief tery of Upper Do­ Jap Pressure Slackened N a m i n g and already has 23. The unit mem- th* s ^ e c t will be chickens, prom- is not required, but It will be we'll tioning registrars, and Fred Bliah, Without MuddyUulliesto Press Jr., former vice-chairman of the Pillard was an amateur boxer and Mason Supplies— Paint— Hardware nets R iv e r/ 15 Miles Try to Settle East o f R iver; No.In­ bars who- have not notlfled Mrs. isas t o ^ ^ one of the largest at­ Gives Lecture for those taking It ^ secure cards was active In athletics. He is mar­ from Mrs. Walteb.B. Bryant, sec­ local, board. Fighter Escort;'' T tc o : Advantage X G a i n e d • ■airy Sweet'dial 7587, of changes tended mWtings so far held by the ried, his wife living in Boston with East o f Kharkov, dication Given of o f address o f their boys, or those retary, 25 Olcott Drive, Manches­ Following the dinner short talks Brings Blasi board. T h e ^ a re about 15 cases to were given by Mr. Waddell. Mr. their two children, Barbara and Utilities Plant Yankee Planes Lost. Who have been recently inducted Lieut. Joseph McOus- ter, so that a record may be made Gene Pillard. Scope- of Battling. Allied H e a d q u ^ are requested to do so. The auxil- be heard. of their attendance. Illing, Mr. Bentley, Frank Reilly, CO AL COKE OIL Moscow, March 19.— (A*)— H. A. SutlUKe, who is succeeding ------\ 1 North Africa, March 19^ laiy remembers them with birth- H iere aeems to be no doubt but key Speaks to Pupils Dispatches from the front to- London, March 19.— (/P)— Over Politics Mr. Modean, Harold OMs and Miss lapani day cards and la other ways. It that the sxoepUotu will be grant­ 2 Main St. TeL S 1 2 5 Workers Row New Delhi, March 19.— (/P) — UiiiCed States troops O f the Lincoln School. Betty U Enckson. representing the day^id the Germans had and boiSblfig attacks by Allied planes in the Bismarck Sea battle United States A ir Force i Is also requested that membua ed, but rules sre - ^ b e set by the Must Gel Permit — Fighting flared up again occdpiedx^l Guetar, 12 miles'^ office staff. which cost the Japanese a, Conyoy of 22 ships, including 10 warships, Who work on the current Bed board, which will be^pf Interest. All Auto and Truck thrown new air units, motor­ iwmbers hit hard at the heart | Democrats .-Charge Jur- ' Mr. Modean was presented with M a n v o f Michiaan’ s War yesterday on the Mayu pen- and an estimated 15,00^troops. Secretary of the Navy Knox has s'outheast t>f Gafsa on th « Cross drive, on Civilian Defense, A t the meeting I s ^ week IS The children of the sixth grade ized in f^ tr y outfits and tank of Germany 8 U-boat strength , _ . „ / ® To Start a Fire a |>en and pencil set and Mrs. Mc­ REPAIRS iviany o g r jjj western Burma declared that almost one-third of Japan’s entlro merchant fleet has road to Gabea^ in a pursuit or donate Mood, notify Mrs. Elmer rules were presented foK consider­ of Lincoln school had a pleasant detachments into the battle again with a two-hour attack ists B^ing ReplacetL Wedstt, 7175. Veigh with a modernistic brooch. P n ^ a l Onarantecd Sorvloet Plants Face Possible where a British Army has been sent to the bottom, but that one-half of the loss has been maintained dsepltf! torrential ation. Some changes m a y ^ made interruption in their history les-' In order to start a fire in any The presentations were made by for mastery of the upper yesterday on Vegesack, 151 On Bench for ‘Pure­ rains and flood c6hdi|iona, it but it now seem* certain that the Edson M'. Bailey, vice-chairman of ABEL’S Power and Gas Crisis been threatening Akyab, b u t [replaced, Ufe span of an roosters la A tsn - son recently. The welcome visit­ part of the town outside of the fire Dinets river 15 miles east of miles northwest of Bremen, the local board. Mr. Modean ‘ and Rear 28 Cooper Street DINE A N D DANCE r* c _____ 1 of the Mayu river Japa- ly. Political Reasons’. was announced toddy, (A chestsr after tonight, will be^^t or was Lieutenant Joseph McClus- districts, it is now necessary to Kharkov, and that the tre­ pressure has slackened. their fourth foray in force on dispatch from the Tunisian' ' first secure a permit. This can be Mrs. McVeigh responded with ap­ GEORGE SMITH’S For Second lime, 13 week* They start to crow %t key of the N avy A ir Corps. propriate remarks. Rev. Dr. Thor- 3 MUSIC mendous pressure of the new Germany proper. Flying from Noland Norgaard, Asso PIHEHURST secured either from District Fire British communique said State Capitol, Hiutford, March that date and may become a dis-\ When Lieutenant McCluskey sten Gustafson, chairman of the WITH TONY OBRIGHT AND HIS XYLOPHONE force* in the last few hour* had Detroit, March 19.—bed The dispatches did not say how draft bill that he Is "crusading to was no merit In the W ar Depart­ they landed, all over the place.” Ashes efeiaet' -qraat eoiaaoa BeMlily Im - tent of application of the union in both places, the communique tion* o f the ■ present candidate Cekry Reading* Dally, toeladtng Sunday, frtH n i 4* J*ar 8mb« heavy the German reinforcements make the public conscience-strick­ Previous U. S. daylight attacks New .-York, March 19— due# check-off. Union heads charg­ ment's objections, who was a graduate of Harvard 9 A .M .t o 8 P . M. Or By AppoUit- General Machine Shop DINE AND DANCE erdi, ead^I eevert year wHk aad /' en,” to arouse- the people ;back Secretary of .War Stimson had Relatives and former henchmen e f' White Onions Removed — Iwaefr Vkrhtfkff Jye ed the company had refused to (ConUnned on Page Font) and Harvaril Law School aftd at nmut In the Servlee of the Peo- Work Including: A ll Kinds ta ll dKate lyjaa aiaor ahfldfoa batidec. (CoBtlnned>n Page F oot) home "to the point where' they complained that the measure (Oonttnned on Page Four) A1 Capbne, one-time ChicagA POTATOES.. .Native plkB fo r SO Tears. To the Lilting Fanes of recognize what they called present clerk of the police court rackets king, .were among nine C A L L 7031 •—*wees# eeawd tyyeer We would Mka taekow yoa asaody win Work as our boys ou the bat­ would create administrative Im­ from Buckland IW Church Street Hartford, Coau. of Turning. Also Welding. union shop clause” in s contract Nominee Highly Qualified named in Federal indictments to­ UlfM-riSmt Md. Jf wkare it baloalc ia-yoar pareoeal tlefields work.” possibilities for the Selective serv­ Phene 8-0097 F, Fitzgerald and that M e check-off had not “ He bears an unblemished repu­ day charging the extortion of more ,50-Ib. bag...... $ 2 .2 5 DON MAC AMD HIS Aeeidntt like ffcy^rad iroa a proteetioa pietora. Phifoe ne, er etop War May Last Years ice system. ' . Phone 2-0716 or 6978 been fully extended. Urges Hitting Vote “ Not Uiumlnwim'*- tation,” said Marsh. “ He i* than 81,000,000 from major mo­ ® pounds ...... ,21c tkoetead etkar a*4iet— keep Ike ia at ear aace aod «-, alias "Cher- IN 1943 ‘^Johnsoh-Built” formidable task for the United Sunkist Limes 35-S7--Oak Street Tclephone'3922 fi«e with unauthorised hrqulBltlon (Continued on Page Eight) (Continued on Page Ten) Majestj*-’s submarines operating in -rynoHe;** /John . Rosjoili; Louis Florida Oranges .doz. 41c RETAIL SALESROOM at milltons of dollars worth of Nations, notwithstanding the con­ tlie' Mediterranean have sunk four 'j Haiifnian''' and Francis Maritdte. Apples vital war materials at its nearby centration of their forces. against large enemy supply ifiiips. a tanker of the 4 'Room To Hear Tales Japan.' o f medium size and a small supply Hitler Illness V Richmond shipyard No. 8. Minem IJecIlqe Extension Plan RIPE PINEAPPLES In an address before the Canad­ /ship," the - Admiralty said in a . .On Wartilngton, Henry J. Kaiser New York, March Pinehurst Telephone Or­ LOCATED ON BENTON, BRAltFORD AND DURKIN ian Club, Sir Owen remarked: Working Mothers Disprove communique. ^ "In addition, tl^ey geclareU it “atrsnge” that a com^ Northern .\ppalachlan soft coal ders for Delivery . Friday STREETS IN MANCHESTER piSiy wbi(^ U delivering more Of Witnesses “ W e cannot'afford to be unduly destroyed 'a Naval auxiliary and Tales Decried nMaa houaea bolH nodar F. H. A. bMpisetloB will aaon, be ready ^ " optimistic about the time we will another small supply ship.", . mine operators urged today that Should Be In By 6 :00 than slx2y 10,000 ton ships month negotiations for a contract for MANC STER for ooeapooey. A dow* payment now will permit the Ubyer In take to bring about the collapse Minesweeper Damaged Thursday.. 1. BUY GOOD CHICKS. i ly "should be accused that bn an Pet Nazi Idea on Womfh chooae the walipnper and efleet hie er her own color acbeme. Direct Testimony Sched o f Germany. But we may be sure In addition, a minesweeper was Reports Seen Propagan­ 4.50,000 miners t< supplant one ex­ Orders received Friday average of five, times a month '■ if ■ "'' '' - / piring March Si be extended ba- WVve got ’em. , See us r\ some ons of its 200,000 employes when the forces o f Oreat^ Britain so severely damaged ahe’ h a d 'to will be delivered Saturday. before yoii buy. j Cotuider these outstanding advantages uled to Begin Today are relrased from ' that gigantic Baltimore, March 19— (A’)— The x and husband, and that childrea of be run ashore. da Effort to Make yond that time, but the I'nlted. ' '.made an error . , . . K we only war-working mother who hurries - such families tended learn so- Mine Workers declared the pro­ ILLS 'made five mistakes per month, task they Will be concentrated on Two o f the large supply ships. It i l j Lot Loented In One oC 1S| Cholee of 5 Pinna In Night Qub Trial 2. FEED PURINA STARTE- the Pacific war. off to the Job each day is con- : cial responsiMlity at m early age. said, were torpedoed off Sicily Allies Goniplarent. posal was "an attempt to prolong PINEHURST Mnneheater** FIneM Bed- • (7 ] F. H. A Ftanneed. th^Uik God.we’re that good." Um* nPRotiatlon^ i.nUor coDdltloMii N A . 2 lbs. per chick is a ll' Offers \ SI Violations Charged By that time the development tribuUng;^more to the family circle - The psychiatrisU ..Asserted that while they were westbound under ■* MEAT NEWS denttnl Seotton*. (S| City Of* Service. Boeton, March With Cl...— M---- 1 —111. ---- < than art''extrs pay check. separating the mdther and het iiH>st profitable lo the operator#." it takes. 'n e subpoena, charging S i of United Statu Naval, military escort, of two destroyers and e London. March 19-«-P> -Edgar (2 ) Stenm Hcnt [9| Near Bhe Syotem. most of the preliminary legal akir* Her children are learning earl- ; child for definite periods each day In a statement released after s At this writing we have violations In the past six months, and air power Will be immense, sloop. The other two large supply Louis Granvllie, independent mem­ |Sj Braaa Plimibing. [18] Near Charehea, Sehoola mishing out of the way, direct tea* ler to be “social beings.” doM both good and that "friction, ber if Parliament, declared in an 90-mlnute „„ ...... meelinK ...... „ heads of ^ _t^ a good supply o f . .. 3. USE PURINA CHEK-R- REPAIR MEN 14) Fliepinoe. aad 8 Mlnntea Walk 29 'of them concerned with pro­ but unless meanwhile the war ships were sunk off northern Italy. tlmcHiy by witnesses was sched­ For herself, she's experiencing address at Slough today that rei' northern operators and the L’MW, Fresh- Calves’ Liver and curement or acceptance of against Japan is prosecuted with quarreling and nagging by the ■The tanker.^was torpedoed off .. TABS in the drinking! 15] Two Large Bcmmuo Avail­ From Center et Maa- uled to begin' today in the man­ the "feeling of being a somebody porta Adolf Hitler was ill were the owners urged also that the Men's Work terials, was iHued last night by vigor and determination and her mother decreases, and there is northwest Sicily, burst into flames Bacon t<* go with i t able On Second Floor. obMter. slaughter trial gnm ^g out of the sheer propaganda intended to lull present agreesnent be kept la ef­ water ^and. Purina Cre-so-! Under Selective Service Bulletin No. 42 LoweU ’Burrentlne, W PB com- military Strength is kept fully and of doing something (worth­ little encouragement for the child and blew up almost immediately, Also Fat Salt Pork. strong Army Twin Cocoanut Grove night club fire the United Nations into com­ fect until .Vpril 30. fee to disinfect the brooder ' NOTBt Steam heat, bn IM plumbing aad gas aervlce la new plisnco eommiMiuier. It directs strained we may expect her to while.” to show off.” the Admiralty said. Sausage Meat . . . Patties effective at once, automotive mechanics BOW oat for the duration. fliHr prre- that cost 490 lives. make full use o f the resourcu at She's swinging s left hook at a Dr. Kanner added that “ the All the others listed as de­ placency. house. eoaatnicUua are the company to appear for a hear The pr-necution indicated that it and Links. boaaea givee theat extra ontataadlag her command, which now are so pet Nasi theory—that there ia a mother comes home anxious to stroyed were engaged by gunfire, "Propaganda Minister Goebbels Proposes Investigating Land now classed as critical to essential industry are Ing at the regional W P B head- would introduce testimooy con­ great, that her powers may grow physiological weak-mindedneu in see her child and she sees a real including two small supply ships ia attempting to put over the big­ Washington, March 19—(flV-Aa W e do not advertise other valaea. quarterx in Ban Francisco March cerning ownership and manage­ wanted. Ideal woidung conditidns, modern' until her complete defeat becomes women, who are meant to be person." ■ . and an anti-submarine veasel. gest Nazi sensation since the fight Investigation of ChalrroaB Emory Hems, as they move out ao 29. ment o f the club. ' $ 1 . 8 7 ALL ONE PRICE DOWN PAYMENT a formidable task for the United drudges and whose main reason | Deprecate DeUnquenry Reports of Hess," he said. ’Ut takes the S. Land, of the .Marltlni* comrolae BABY In Washington. Kaiser said be On trial are Barnett Welanaky, form of. saying .Hlt»r ia ill, de­ fast that we cannot guaran- shop equipment, many opportunities " for believed the public should know NaUona ..." for existence is to bear children. i Both Dr. Kanner and Dr. Blank Sion wa* proponed today by Seaa- describou by tha prooecutlan os tha Dr. Leo Kanner, profesaor of deprecated reports of increased Nazis Claim U-Boats throned by the Genian Army or tot to back up our advertis- hla company, ia "puschaBing owner; James Welanaky. hla N ot Easy to Bead Jap Mind tor Aiken (K.. Vt.) In tbe eewM advancement, mechanical training with fa ^ paychlatry is at the Johns Hop- Juvenile delinquency attributed to retired to Berchtesgaden." r lag. teriala for another government brother, listed os operating th* Referring to the prospect of a Battling Convoys This was described as a desper­ of a speech In which he aaeisrtw CHICKS kina Medical achooi. and Dr. H. children o f working mothers. subsidized shipbuilders were draw l­ p; '• Cottage Cheese tory instructors. Oldsmobile factory repre­ Women’s Woik Slacks $ 1 .5 9 agency — the Maritime commis­ club the night o f the fire, loat Nov. Japanese invasion of Australia he ate trick intended . to "postpone * 5 9 5 0 * 6 5 0 sion.” said “ it has not been found easy Robert Blank, paychiatriat asso­ "The well^lrained girl of 15 or By The Asaociated Press ing enormous profits and escaptog 25e Ib. Jar 18c (W ashable) A N D u r 28, while Barnett was ill, and The German high command in our readiness to come to final grips sentative will interview applicants At “We were only the agents for Jacob Goidflne. . to r u d the Japanese mind with ciated with the Baltimore Child 16 isn't -going to roam the street their share of toxation. AHWA lO U Fashtoned Store Cheese and the well-trained boy Isn't its regular communique today re­ with the enemy in Europe.” Gran­ 16c -that department in obtaining ma Pbotographa Admitted reference to these matters. It is Study Home, member* of the Bal­ ville said "we have got to defeat spoke an a presiilrntlal nomtnatr^a M lc Ib. 2 lbs. $1.00 Principal, latereat, terials needed for the ahipa," he nevtr ufe to reason from what timore Oompaittee on Human Re­ going to hold up someone just be­ ported that U-boata we^^e engaged of land for a aew six-year totrra AUWodl —Hand ^ ~ MONTHLY Attorney General Robert T. at the moment in fierce fighting Hitlerism as well aa Hitler, Gob; Inearanee and Taxes said. we would do if we occupi^^ their lations In Wartime, reached these cause his mother ia at work,’’ Dr. awaited !4eaate conllrnattioa. Bushnell, prosecuting the ' case, with eo(Tvoys in the Atlantic. bel's tongue aa well as Reichs- PAYMENT / lacladed. The company, the shipbuilder succeeded yesterday in having 100 poaitionv. conclusions after a three-month Kanner declared. * * . * The claim, broadcast by the marshal Goering’s Army.’.’ pointed out. Is buying materials photographs of the ornate club’s “Early last yu r they failed to study of working mothers and Another benefit stemming from Bombers Start Flrq checkerboard KNITTING YARNS Berlin radio and recorded by The Manchester MotorSales, Inc. for eight shipyards of its own as ruins and records dealing with move against the Australian main­ their 'families. . ' the sltuaUon la that the wage- Washington. March 19- Can Be Seen By Appointment Oniy Associated Press, was wlthodt Al­ . Treasury Balance 2 Oz. Skein — 10 Lovely Shade».^ well OB for'Blz other Milpyards lo ownership et the club since 1938 land when Its defensu were rela- Hotnes OewMAlIy Happier earning mother has given the lie .Vmertcan bomber* bitting FEED STORE .512 WEST CENTER STREET lied conflrmaUon. catca prindpally In the Great admitted aa evidence. rivelv weak. It doe* not ■ fol T h eir Inveetlgationa, the doc­ to the old-fashioned belief that fananeec position# in the I “In the AtlanUc," the war bul­ Washlng;ton. March 19— — 1063 Main SL, 0pp. Forest S t MANOIESTER, CONN. Lakes region. Attorneys for the defendants st- that the hresent nrena-atlons do tors said in an interview, dia- the male ,1s the superior variety, mens (rtarted a fire at Vila letin said, “our submarines are The pesiUon of the Treasury UaWenned ax Bobpoeaa temptsd to have tha pictures, taken not threatan th* continent.** closed that homes in which the- the pay^iatriata agreed. bombed Kabul aod Bollwle, Telephoiw 7711 MANCHESTER GREEN TELEPHONE 6304 W illiam F . Johnson engaged .In fierce fighting with March 17: SEE MH. C. C. D A M R E N Kalier had heard nothing of the by state police, barred aa evidence The nflnjpter. praised Oanada‘s mothera o f th* fam ily worked •Tt is healthy for men to be de­ Navy malesunced today. aaB flated and realize they don't enjoy convo3TS. Operations extending Receipts. 8464.582.028.86; ax- BUILDER REAL ESTATE Bubpoen*, ataifle It had not been on the ground th a t. they might contributions to the AIHed war ef- were happier am a general rule, pendltures, 8300,621.274.22; . net that reeufta of the- lottOT twa Friday and Saturday —- From 9 A. M. to 12 — 1 to 5 P. M, OPEN DAILY UNTIL 9 P. M. extra privileges because they are over a large apace are still in BROAD ST. PHONE 7426.7 A. M.;T0 7 P. M. that there was an increased soli­ balance, 84.619,252,338.40. lacks were ast ofewarved. i'Ba ft g a 'F e a r l (CohUaiMd mm Fag* Bight) (OittoBSd ^ P b

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