SA l UnUAr, nClSKUART 26, 1«44. ^ ^ e Weather ItorwpM At U. 8. Wrotbev Bsrean fjanekester tCvening Herald Average DkUy Circulation 1 h‘. ' ■ ' For the Milalh ml Jinuary. lltM Fair aad aemawhat ea(dae to­ ‘ Mrs. Everett Keith., chairman, amount of railroad travel out of night; Toe*day considerable cloutl- Town and Mrs. Howai'd Gddieo'n, co* Manchester. - It is almost entirely era'to',his tanks. /ineaa and not much change to chairman erf the Red Croas card Heard Along Main Street to and from the east, of course, The niotlier of the lad haa al* EAI THE BESI A T REYMANDER'S 8 , 5 9 9 tomparatara. parties of the Manchester Moth­ because west-bound trains oiit -of ready started worklim on him to Membw of tOs Aiidlt ------/ K«UMth W, Tomlln*on. IT jrftar the lo<^ station gb only to Hart­ offset toe influence Tom ’Wilson ^ a ROAST BEEF AU JUS ers club, report that about 70 of. And on Some of Manche$ter*» Side StreetM^ Too BuNM at ObooM tsaa / - ' ^ old aon of Tbomaa Tomlliuon of the members h»ve. already con­ ford, while eaat-bound trains go has gained. She had adopted the NATIVE BROILERS Moncheetfir^A CUy o f VUiane Char^ ____ z____ • Plonoor Circle, wee recentljr sented to entertain for the benefit to Boston. "big, bad wolf" plan o f attack. frmtfuated at the Navel TnUiilng of the Red Crbsa War fund next Patrolman Harold Heffron no-^out the window to find every As a result of the greater rail­ When toe boy dooa anything that V DELICIOUS S T E A j^ > ^ PRICE THREE CENTS u hotf at the UhlVeralty of Kan* calls for a scolding she tells him, CONN., MONDAY, FBBRUAitY 2^ 1944 week. -The socials will be held tlced a little brown and white vestige at the‘ paper had disap- road traffic two and three addi­ OYSTERS ANIX CLAMS ON t’tlE HALF SHELL (UlsaaMIsS ASvaeanag.so aas at lAwrenee, Kaheae, and la at the 'homes of members but cocker apaniel dog running around pearad off the porch! tional eoaches have been adde "If yaa do that ngath I’ll give you V0L.U0IL,N0.126 a w a t t^ an aaaiciimant to c m or giieata may be friends who do not Main atreet the other dey. He the trains. Usually there are a to the Republlconar’ ^ • DINE AND DANCE lONiGHTI ' BOOM ate^efation. belong to the club... The finance noted that the dog, though fat and Nine bus loads of Selective Ser­ couple of extra caA for rail vice. rcglstranUi left the draft express and mail. We. note# one committee ' hope to raise an ap­ healthy looking waa quite dirty Ofi'r office f.alt guy says that if Reymander’« Restaurant ^ preciable sum for the Red Cross and had' neither collar not dog board office in Rockville .Thurs­ day while boarding! a-train for B ' the draft takes toe town’s last t A FUEL OIL in this way. ^ license tag. He checked the cleaii- day for New Haven for pre-i|iduc- ton that the present platfoMh window washer he’ll never be able Fine Wines, Liquors aad Beer fled advertise manta in .ITie Herald tion eMMnlnation. There'^^wre the north end station i# not ade­ te IP objection on Capitol Hill to­ Adolf Hitler will triumph next increase in fighting in th# ed It he would keep It Carl didn’t speaks for itself; Burton Insulating Co. know what he was letting himself day. Chairman May (D.. Ky.) year, three English-speaking Ger­ past two days along headwa­ "We would like to let you know (Editor’s Note — Taylor With the Fifth Army on ^’fhe IS9 Oxford St Hartford In for. He took the dog home and of the House Military Af­ man submarine officers told H. R. Henry, writer of the followlnx ters of the Moletta rivei Ptioae Hartford tt-tSIS that the article In ‘Heard Along Cassino Front^ Feb. 25— (Delay­ gave It a thorough cleaning. He Main Street,’ on the subject o f fairs committee jmid a special Sisk, piibllsher of The Nogales. dispatch, was chief of The As­ southwest of Carroceto wai admired his wandering purp more ed)—(/P)—The Oertnans/^have a high school homework was very medical commission’s Insist- (Ariz.) Herald In* an Interview lit. sociation Press ^Bureau In announced today as artillery than ever and the dog seemed to . . 1 - sahnn. under cover of a Naval barrage on EnlWetok Island, U. S. Marines here are new 17-centlmcter (6.69 inch) gun much appreciated by those of ua ^ ense that physical standards the municipal Jail at Nogales. Son­ Vlohy at the time of the Ger­ duelling rose in intensity enjoy the attention being given. who struggle nightly. More of the ,hoJ^'‘crauch“ J It Se edge IZ luriLtUey waited for ^krbarrage to lift so that they could man'oociipatlon. He Is now In ora. Mcxlca. ■ shown crouching at . „ .j-n has been/Lrought in bV'^thPse first as.sault troops. Occupation mounted on a railway car that But the worst was yet to come. same would be gratifying. for military service cannot The trio, who escaped from the Portugal awaiting repatria­ along the AnziO hattlefront. Hllding didn’t realize he would outranges any Allied artillery Allied headquarters said British “We are extremely glad that safely be lowered was “ all U. S. prisoner of war camp near tion after more than a year in pieces in action here, an Allied of­ have to spend most of the night someone from the outside world Phoenix, Ariz., last Friday, were the Jap empire.—NBA Telephoto. German Internment camps at troopa In that sector had stormed wrong.” ficer said t*)day. and raptured two buildings that with his newly foupd pet but that recognfXed our plight. What waa recaptured at Saeabe by a-^exi- l.4>urdes, France, and Baden- he did. The dog proved to be a written about work

lasValgkt said a porter and three give ua a atfbng religion. Jeaua was "the best we've had in yaars.” S' irient in the near future. Then pialnclotheamen stood at the main waa prepaid by tha anvlronmaht Final Navy to Equal They tied up Henry, hia wife, tha Piano Pupils comes tjie very difficult task of Peroii Named gate of tlla prasldentlai aatete yea- ^ k i Support-^ in whic^Mte lived, but ali of that sport ^ .servants and the girl, and gave P & WA^usts getting Into production on our .terday but that there were no Mother Hears JDetails newest and largest engine. ■ ftion mattered becauae he the girl sbme money "to get aigna of apecla precautions. Specially Reduced for Red Cross Resp^onse. “ Because on increased demand led to the preaching of home.” War Minister Ramlraa received a number of coU- Oi impaign Power of All Give Recital for the R-2800-C," Mr. Gwinn said, For Red Cross . the Baptiat Our need U a TTie men were being held in * '' iliorNeed ara during the day, tha dispatch “ two licensees are to changt over reaponae to the best calla of the Hinds county jail awaiting Of Marine Son’s Death added. our time for dedication and sacri­ OtherFleets trial on charges of robbing the to thla model ■■ rapidly aa possi­ Reliable Travellers' As­ l«ny Volunteer fice. 'T^hat arid that alone will Willdn $25 of /Raising Robert E. te e hotel in Jackson. Fred Werner’s Students Adopts Program Intend' ble foi Installation in Arm y and open the heaverj above ua to a They escaped from the San Quen­ Pals of Frank Mansfield Navy aircraft. Production by one sert Majority Favor ,000 Here in Paraly­ Do Well Before Big of these licensees is expected to «r i at Soiilli C3ii for fuller vision of Ood,* concluded (HeaNneed from Pege Due) tin, Calif., stats prison last Dec. Come • to, Manchester ManyStiU of O pinion' e « n ^ ^ ^ ed to Ease Critical Two Minor Fires the minister. 26 by scaling a wall. They were begin this fall, with the other foN Return of Ramirez. sis Drive. ^ Audience at Church. Manpower Shortage. lowing later— this is in addition to Services. aa the greatest naval power the serving ■ sentence in the holdup Especially to Bring One Dollar Per Person Rad ~ Croaa Drive ‘ ^ Opened world has even seen. By the end of Tho-JRed Chroaa W ar Drive offl the output of the R-2800-C in East At^ the North End of a Beverly Hills hotel. Fred Werner's beginners class Montevideo, UruguayFeb. 28.— Chairman Jack'Sanson set a this year the strength of our Jlght- Further News. daily opened in Dolton on Sun­ EJist Hartford. Feb. 28— Aa the Hartford ahd by our atstcr com­ entatlon of the OyiT|>ower Jailer Is Sufficient;. Town pany. Pratt A Whitney Aircraft (>P)—Cbl. Juan D. Peron, lehder of quota bf 40,000 for tha people of Ing fleets will be equal to thgt of They broke from the Hinds In tha pianoforte, gave their first day. The folka in Bolton ore re­ result of cooperative effort be- the powerful Argentine “colonera titoot eorpa of t^e ExlraSeiryi© Corporation of Mi.iscurl, which la Cbmpanies 1 and 2 of the South all other nations combined.". recital yesteiday afternoon • in ' Quota Is $53,000. minded that this year the quote group" which la credited with cniipter, I M C ro^ Manchester in the Infantile Pa­ county jail by overpoweilng a A few rods back from a palm- tween^'Rmtt A Whitney Aircraft, iUBt cetting Btartof^ with produc- Manchester Fire department were .i.-illor and threatening to kill mm - ^or(or thevno townsLuwiiH is $1,100. This — ousting Gen. Pedro Ramirez from the aervicra at South Fail§^ Ul*aw ralysis drive here in January and Foreseeing in the maintenance Center church house, before an studded beach on American local, state and Federal agencies tlon deliveries on the R-28'W-C en­ called at 4:15 Saturday afternoon OF KEITH’S ANNU.4L FEBRUARY EVENT If tnietaea interfered. The men Despite the Inclement weather i may appear on the surface to ^ the presidency last week, will be church yeaterday morn- came within $25 of making it. of that relativa strength the na­ audience that filled to overflowing Samoa, three milea along a wind­ and the m ilH fry services to mini­ gines.” to Bo* 161 for a fire In what ia tion's surest hups for "aomethlng then forced Dr. E. A. Copeland, ing coral road beyond Pago Pago, installed today as war minister, a recognition o( Red Croaa W alter J. Buckley's report as the Federation room. The deco­ ft. R.d cr.» mize the acutCqesa of the man­ known ■■ the Lyneas home at y. Rev. W. Ralph Ward, Jr., approaching world peaca,” the ad­ prominent Jackson physician, and rations were spring flowers and ia the grave of Private Frank J. power situation, adjuatmenta have Buenos Aires announcement said West center and Lyness streets. Few Takty^Advantage treasurer has been filed and ac­ their house-to-house can , now .has • 56 ------men in service the paator of the churo;i wolcomadall miral asserted, "tha preservation hia nurse from the Copeland car palms, and the pupils all but one Mansfirid. the first Manchester been made that wiltallow the en­ last night. The blaze waa confined to the cepted and ia attached to this van but their spirits wery fioi quota Tepresenta only a $20 con and paid tnhute to tba high atand- story. of our Naval supremacy la the and made their escape. They took of whom were gh-la. looked ex­ Marine to die. in service. gine manufacturer te reduce re­ Second Parish A communique from the secre­ Aitchen and damage of about $300 Of AdfUtional Hours tribuMon fo r each service man. arda of Red Croaa wpHr which the Last year Manchester' sent a tri­ reaponaibllity o f the nation at at least five other cars m their ceedingly well in their • party Yeaterday the veil of war what dampened by poqr” response quirements for addltlofia) workers tariat o f labor, which Peron heads, was done. In what other form could twenty dttffarent corpa in Mancheater have For Taai^payers. fle over $3,000 and s well-organ­ targe.” 'sensational trip. dresses, and played their respec­ aacrecy was Uftad for the mother from many people. The old idea of In Hartford and the satellite areas said the appointment had been At 6 o’clock Saturday night, No. raotaWehed^ o f Frank Mansfield when the de­ dollars do so much for a service Night ProgramS' ized committee 'I’ldi— Mr. Sanson Rear Admiral OobhraAa said The State H ighw ay. pdtrol said tive selectiona In a creditable man­ during 1044, it waa announced to­ made by Gen. Edelmiro J. Farrell, 1 waa called to 612 Center street' _ the mpraaentaUvea tails o f the death of her son on the $1.00 contriblition seemed toi man as through the American Red AppaMnt!iy people don't want bcttered'tha mark in 1044. This is that the w rr had brought great the Federal Bureau of Investiga­ ner. The program fbllowa: prevail and qf^'coursc, during wkr day by William P. Gwinn, Arting who moved into the president’s for a grass fire. The grass fire I apoka of tha current Rad tion entpred the case after the the blazing South . Seas sandy Cross? Boltonltcs are asked to e x tra ^ rv ic a in the payment of the best record ever attained here advances in Naval architecture Sky and Forest— General Manager.. Membete and friends of the chair to succeed Ramirez. came just before the alight fall of | War Fund drive and itrg^ beachhead was given to her by time thia la definitely out. remember thla amount when they and will probably stand for some and marine engineering by fur- men were traced to Oreenwood Among tha Autumn Leaves. . . . . It has-oeen published so many "Thla change m schedules North Methodist church are invit­ Although reliable travellerti from ■now. whole-hearted aupport of it by ali their taxes. two buddies o f her son. Corporal al-d contributing this year and to lursday and Saturday Tax time. nlehing “ that which no amount of and that they would question Miss ...... both by Rungae means that in the Hartford area ed to attend the second parish Buenos Aires asserted a majority paraona. "Aa moie and mora of our Clifford Huibert, USMC of Sidney. tlmea-'lrecently that the Manches­ !oHeetor Sam NeleAh announced Treasurer’s A«|M>rt money can buy—the invaluable ex­ McKnIght.and others who saw the ) Jo-Aniie Oreene keep in mind the life giving blood and the Satellite plants, we now night program of the season, to­ of the officers and armed froceaof men go overaeaa." aaid Mr. Ward, N. Y., and Pfc. Bldreth ’’Rocky' ter"” quote is $53,000, that it _The tfea-suicr'a report follows: perience of operating under actual bandita. ^ Dollies' Song ...... J. Diets pla.sma and other services that the need approximately 2,000 addi­ morrow evening at eight o'clocK Argentina favor returning Rami­ Wfiy ThouMnds « f Doctors *the Red Croaa cornea to be additional hours of service for Rundlctt of Farmington, Me., who .•doean’t seem possible that there payment" t)f Old Ago Asaiatance Receipts from Wishing combat conditions.'' He-added that Wild Rose...... Streabbog Pvt. Frank J. MaaoSeld could be a single person who ha.s Red Cross can give to Bolton men tional people in 1044, rather than at the church. There will be group rez to the presidency, last, night’s .M tral agency in their life were with the local Marine Vhen the 7,0^ to 8,000 additional pre­ Havo Proscribed taxes at hia office in the Municipal Wells $544.42 damage from projectile, torpedo Elisabeth Morin not seen it. However, they don't in service. sin^ng, an illustrated lecture by communique announced that high £ saaping them in touch wiuy ua ha received fa t a l. wounds that viously required. Thia will tend to building—and only t20 taxpayers Contributions 1,130.43 and bomb attacka,'the burning and Step By Step ...... Streabbog son yesterday was a happy occa­ seem to realize it means an aver the minister, Rev. Earl H. Furge- Arm y and Navy officers as' well as ;hate at home, and for aupplytng caused his death nearly two years reduce the manpower require- took advantage of the extra #er\'- House to House CoIIec- ■inking of the Lexington. Hornet, Kiwanians See Cuckoo Song...... 0. Martin sion for Mrs. Martha Mansfield age donation of $2.00 per persoA. son. and light refreshments will be other government offlciala would Uiam with thuaa phyaical/Ond mo- ago. mente for this critical area—but as Ice. tlona ...... 403.32 Quincy and Vincennes, the ealvage Elizabeth Hannay and ahe insisted on anteirtaining this means each man, woman and served during the social period. attend Peron’# induction. ' f^a*building aupporta Which will Receipts from Coin Boxes Both Marines, niembers of the Will Resume Trial you can readily aee, we still have Mrs. James Pickles and Mrs. Gris­ :!M p them to go threp^ the bat' There are still 2,800 persons in of the Normandie, and of - ships Betty’s W alts— the visitors in a royal numner. - child. ^ \ One informant in close contact (Schoolsi ...... ■>40.37 sunk at Pearl Harbor, had brought Trained Dogs Gleaming Stars .. .both by Martin regiment that ' took Guadalcanal, a serious problem of recruiting wold Chappell of the Booster club ‘ •la.’ ’ Manchester who have not yet paid Tulagl and Botigalnvllle iaianda In Young Rundlett had been no close It is realized that many feci new workers for this 2,000 net in­ with the Argentine situation aaid their Old Age Assistance taxes (Business Places) .... 231.61 tha Navy new ekllU and tech­ Catherine Corbett On Weiliiesdav will head the refreshment commit­ “ Tha W ay the flrat South Pacific dffenalvea to her .son. ''almoat like own they must give at their place of crease plus the replacement of Ramierz had been coerced into and the time limit for payment niques in fields Jn which there had The Falriea’ Lullaby . . . .O. Martin employment. However, if they are tee. l»iaachlng onyfite thema “The conducted under the direction of ■on” as Mra. Mansfield put it, that normal losses through the draft turning his powers over Farrell without penalty expires March 1. $2,010.65 been limited knowledge. Birds' Morning Song ,.. Streabbog employed outside of Manchester In connection with the current i.Way Prapared^a study in the life Billy Watkins Presents Lieut-General Alexander. Vander- shg has invited them to come to and otherwise,” said Mr. Gwinn. and is now being held* a virtual Tax Collector Nelson will remain Spurts rrognuiiN Receipts Another epesker at the Inetl- Marlene Diets their contribution docs not help “ Crusade for a New World Order, ::af Jaaua. Mr/ward atraaaad hav- grlft, are now attached to the Manchester at shy time they can Hartfqx'fi' —The The adjustment has been . ar- prisoner In his own .home. He said Pertussin must be good when thou­ Basketball garne'YMCA .$ 24.38 tute'a 77th commencement at Two of Them at To­ Pollies’ Polka ...... -...J. Diets the local quote and should they “rat-trap trial” w in resume Wed­ Dr. Furgeson will' lecture on sands upon thousands of Doctors ihig and ahjanng the kind of a re- in hia office Wednesday night until Newport, R. I„ Naval Hospital get week-end passes from the hos­ ra n ^ d in face of the fact that Army officers were only awaiting 9 o'clock as an extra service to Basketball game East which 286 students were gradu­ The Violet ...... Streabbog pital. need Red Cross assistance, and in nesday in Federal court with the "Some International Problems." have prescribed It for so many years. ia both taught and •aide Rac ...... and yesterday cams to Manchester more Pratt A Whitney engines word from Ramirez to return him those who have not paid up. 25.35 ated—rmany of them In the uni­ day's meeting at the Y. Ann-Marie Fallot these times no one knows when defense expected to offer addition­ This lecture, prepared by the Na­ Pertesatn acta at once td relleye your -^ut urged that unlesa we Bowling Match, West for the special purpose of giving It was not Without efime difficul­ must be produced- l.i. . 1044 than to the presidency through another coughing. It loosens and makes phlegm 'a n to roapond to the call The taxes will be upped by the forms of the armed services—was Fox and O ooae...... O. Martin ty thaLxMariife Rundlett found they will need it, it would be the al evidence, supporting the denial tional Forum, illustrates .some of 8lde Reo ...... 16.22 Mrs. Mansfield the full details of ever before, Mr. Gwinn said. the roads that lead to peace and coup. ■ easier to raise. Safa and affective for apantahee and tonaccration no $1.00 penalty March 2 to $4.00 Dr. Claude M. Fueaa, hoadmaeter Billy Watkiha and hia perform^ Moth Walts ...... ,M. Cochran Mrs. hAnafleld. Ha arrived in Manchester Chaptei's reai>onsib 1- bv George E. Warren. Woodbrldge, M th Old and young. Inszpenaivel ^ ___ her son’s death, aomethlng ahe "In the forward schedules laid some of the causes that lead to A di-spatch from Buenos Alrea Ironmant will bo tulfloient to each bill. of Phllllpa Academy, Andover, tng doga were at today's Kiwanla Claudette Virgin Manchester Saturday night and ity, aa long aa they reside within that he sent a threatening letter down by the Arm y and Navy, we $65.05 who declared In his prepared ad- Dolliea’ M a rc h ...... J. Dietswaa unable to obtain heretofore war. tri&d to contact someone who. knew the jurisdiction of the Chapter. to John J. O'Grady. Jr.-^vtce presi­ can still point to the fact that ap­ Birthday Ball Keeeipfs Club luncheon meotlng at the The Snowdrop ...... W. Powell from government sources. There will be an opportunity to dreaa: Mrs. Mansfield.. The latter had ••Taking this Into consideration, is dent of the Bristol Aeronautical proximately 50% of the total com­ Admission rickets ...... $613.80 Must Exterminate Enmities Y. M. C. A. One dog la 14 years One of tha local vlsitora yester ask questions about the Methodiat Karen Maxwell there anyone who 'feels it Isn t Corp., New Haven, of which W ar­ bined horsepower produced by the Collection at Ball ...... 32.34 "It will mass hitle difference old and the othef It months. Bdth day-Pfe. EIdr,th Rundlett-scis Crusade. DoUiea’ W altz ...... J. Diets a buddy of Private Mansfield. Trotter street, and there ia no tale- fair to ask that Manchester resi­ ren was formerly the $26,000 a American aircraft engine industry Racaipts from Coat Room 15.80 what new machines are discovered have traveled extensively on Happy Hours ...... \V. Powell phone in the new apartment. dents give at least one-half their year president. ' and its licensees will continue to Dr. Idwardf'Great Formula Sale of Birthday Cake .. 33.10 In the next 50 years If we cannot vaudeville circuits In their almost Linda Pearson Tliey went through "boot” camp Marriages in the United States H A L E ^ SELF SERVE Visited Home Sunday donation here?" asks Herbert B. Postponement of the trial Ifom bear the Pratt A Whitney label,” exterminate . . prejudices and human act. Mr. Watkins told of Osytime and t^ e th e r and the local Marint had In 1943 totalled - about 1,725,000— \ $605.04 , A fter inquiry, Pfc. Rliindlatt House, local drive chairman. last Friday to Wednesday if necea- Mr. Gwinn explained. The Original In New England! ■nmitlea. hia work In training doga and gave Here Comes the Goody Man .... iffered hia home here to the Maine sltated’ by previous assignments in drop of 75.000 from 1942. Use it as a couch bt day $3,680.64 found that Mra. Mansfield was O f this quota $19 (H)0 is to "Our armed services are look­ For Constipation Total Receipts...... " i f w « could do as much to soma Inaights Into 6xperiencea in ...... by W. Garman lad when they were able to get ..i— , court today and tomorrow Includ­ Uiabursamenta in Manchester to carry on^ the ing to ua to continue the leader­ eradicate poverty and provincial- stage life. He explained that he Marshall Lamenzo ing the naturalization of an un­ and a comfortable bed Holdan-Nelson Go...... $ 6.00 work here. The remainder goes to ship we have deihonstrated in pro­ AND HEALTH MARKET Boneflte NatiDN Of SoHerorsI lam as w « have dune to abolish tu­ would be able to give a • better The Jcfsamine ...... Powell ?oT.th.®;'to?*L?o7e^r ornSrto” "^^ National Headquarters so that usually large number of aliens on Herald Printing- Co. . . . 10.20 demoijstrajLion if he were on a the­ ducing at the maximum rate while at night! berculosis and diabetes, w « should 'Breath of Spring...... Garm an Ity came both lads were'^■hipped ** Hav?ne an *^addm8a*^of” an^ "Your Red Cross at His Side. each day. Avoid the SprinR Rush for orar $0 yaaia Or. P, U. DffiraitU (a F. T, Blish Hardware Co. 3.60 indeed be on our road to Ctopia.” ater stage since the dogs were oVerseaa for the coming offensives still retaining our flexibility which noted Ohio Fbialelaa) suoastsfully rs« National Foundation for Claire-Ann Lamenao permits the introduction of new Dr, Fucas .asserted that "the sci­ more accustomed to such a per­ .Tolly H o lid a y ...... V. St Clair in the South Pacific. For Your Uaved seoraa of patienta auftaring from / Infantile Paralysis .... 6.45 and advanced engine models need­ aoBsUpatloa with its haadaehsi, mental entist today, even in his labora­ formance. Off To the Circus...... Sawyer /TUESDAY SPECIALS duUnass and upset stomaeb, gaa. Moating. Collector of Internal Rev­ tory, cannot evade thinking of the Guests at the luncheon today ¥1« SSi" M'S! ed to keep American combat air­ PAINTING enue ...... 55.80 Laura Martin Police Court craft the finest in the world. ’The Tbls wise Doctor knew liver MIe must social problems which face us,— wore Lieut. John Wlnzler, of the Flrcctackcr Galop and Boltmi Sow fraaly saarg dag into your Intaatlnaa^ Importance to the war effort of and the problems of poverty, of star- U. S. Marine Corpa. who has just Little Rondo...... by Martin Manchester Marine received f*tal J,*!”" ^ Mrs. Clyde .Marshall First Prize .-^tbarwiM oonstlpatlon often results, $80.05 vatloh, of unemployment, of mal­ returned from the South Pacific wounds from an axploalon. they „ " j ***? Veraon — TJ 138 Bissell »uch an accompUahment ia lllus- PAPER HANGING HOLLYWOOD STUDIO DIVANS ha Kept this la mind wbaa ha parfeot Total Disbursements . .$3,591.59 Jean Hewitt Phone 4052 Florian Bolduc. 36, of 136 Bissen trated by the *^foil«wine following recent adjustment, or cla.ss antagonism, and Pfc. Russell potterton, who had never been aenarated In fact I nlRht ond CMino to Mon« street and Alfred J. Bolduc 4a of READY-TO-EAT HAM IMOACNI his famous Dr. Mwards Oliva IhMeUK Credit Allowed- for collec­ Anna M a rc h ...... J. Fearis vnun» Rimdutt ™ ***•*■ ye*t®rday afternoon, statement by Rear Admiral A. W of pressure. groups, of inaividual has just completed training at Wearing of the G reen'...... younff KunoiGti wos on me icone i ^ 30 Ford street were each fined » » CaU NO N P OUva TaMata being pure^ m bie, tions at local theaters .$1,384.06 The Home Nursing Course will Radford at Pearl Harbor regard are wondertM. They not only"" gentia seUiihnesa and corruption. Tlrese Parris island, S. C. Ueut. Winzler, ...... Irish National Air in Town Court this morning by The perfect solution for the extra -► MINTALLV DULL yat thoroufK bowel movamants It alio are reaponsibllllies which we all who is with the Marine paratroop- be held this evening at 7:30 ing Japanese aviation: RAYMOND FISKE Butt End N lb. 37e ..$4,075.65 Jacqueline Alves Judge Raymond R. Bowers on ‘Japanese aviation does not be sleeping space problem. Throw a OPtlT ttOMAOH pap up liver Mia Sow. <- - * tghtl AU must face, no matter what our vo­ 'era, told something of hia experi­ The Fountain-...... C Bohm wound, and re m a n d w“ h hlSj t i o'clock at the home of Mrs. W il­ charges of intoxlcatiSlE— _____ jkugirtaria. Follow Ubal cations,. and they cannei be mat by ences and said that he had been tha mrtfi ni^nt. -w ,„ng in the big leaguer-The fatal Excellent Work and $ 2 *9 .9 5 On the Meadow Llchncr liam A. Perrett of North Bolton. Both men, natives o f Maine, were weakness ia their engine develop Shank End lb. 35e cover over It by day aqd you have inventing new machtnea. Their returned to this country because Clara Skrahac found asleep In a car owned by a Reasonable Prices! there waa no further use for para­ The Jolly CTub meeting scheduled ment. The Japs still lag three to ‘ OdwwrislOUVITABUTO Public Recorcb only solution must start with tym- serviceman,serviceman. refusedrefu»fd to leave anaand behind ua in the devel TELEPHONE 3384 ’ an attractive couch — whisk the , / patliy, with lofty idealism, trans­ troops In the Pacific area. xtari.A.M It . . . . T™* *0 tsks uis boys for this evening has been post­ four years behind ua in the de\.. President Everett Keith re­ that nJifr Center and board a bua for officers Lucius Thrall and K y opment of high-powered alrcrafaircraft Leon, Short Shank Warrantee Deed muted at the right moment into poned and will be held next Mon­ mond Griffin were called. cover off and you have a comfort­ minded the- members of the cur­ fH^nd a retum to their aUUon in engines. The lag ia probably the Alexander Jarvis to At cilia Jar­ positive action."' .|iid"e-Denies details of his Newport. They promised to re­ day eve'ning at the home of Mrs. The men were removed from the Dr. Fucss said ‘.hat ‘lif we could rent Red Crosd W ar Fund drive. Gertrude Noren with Mrs. Mary basic reason why they were knock­ Smoked Shoulders u. 29c able bed. Includes mattress and vis, property on St. I^wrence death and burial on the South car and then they became abusive ed out so rapidly over, the Truk, only transfer to other fields of ac­ Don Brown was tha winner o f the Seas stTanciG had been uppermosL j im ------■ _ ^ W olf aa hostess. . f d r t o p v a l u e PAY $1.25 W EEKLY street. * ' ■ to the officers and they were ar­ platform base. ... tivity the disinterestedness, the attendanea prize. furnished by Two Motions Youth Fellow ship • Eniwetok and other island bases. in toeir minds during subsequent organlzaHon rested. - I don’t know of a single Jap en­ IN A NEW HUME scrupulosity, the burning passion James Blair. The Youth Fellowship^will meet It was the flrat arrest on any for truth which tha aclentUt shows (Continued from Page One) gine that isn’t a basic "swipe" See the Ones Being Built By 2 Lb-. 35c to««i^“ icrinv^d” d"ind c a p S Tuesday isvening at 7 p. m. in the charge for both men and Judge from one of our old models, though P u re Lord within the limits of his profession, basement of the Quarryville Bowers took their good records of course they may have copied O F MANCHESTER many of ua would get leas pessi- many prisoners had languished in fighting on Guadalcanal and Tula-1 buj^y — Private Frank J. Mans- church. Eleanor Pfeiffer will into consideration in levying the GREENBROOKF r • 7 W OF miatlc about a j>oct-war world.” Armor Plate some German models also. ” Elgin city jail awaiting trial, someUmes have charge of the devotional ftne. ^ , ,«• A t Elast Hartford the difficult more than a year, and He chal­ field. Eagle Scout and Marine o f HOMES. IN C Tells o f Fighting Japs Manchester. oervloea. The group will work Hiram R. Skinner of Rockville, teak of changing over production Strike Ends lenged the court to show where Many hitherto-details of the ac­ on the entertainment that they farmer, paid $15 on a charge of to larger, more complicated engine On Walker Street Oleomargarine any murder indictmenV ever had tion of the Japs in that theater plan to present in the future. operating a motor car without a typea ia continuing on schedule Police Catch been dismissed within four months wars given by CXirporal HulbCrt, a (OantInMd tram Page One) Gibbous Assembly Red Oroaa Sewing license. Skinner was Packed up Mr. Gwinn announced. In addition For farther Infomintian coll at 1.5-Oz. e tilv s because the case had .not been telephone staff operator and main­ Red Cross- aevrlng ia scheduled Sunday morning on Middle Turn* to two advanced models of the Alexander Jnrvts Co. offioe on 1115 MAIN ST OPPOSITE HIGH SCHOOL brought to trial. He told the court tenance man. and Private Rund­ Two Conviett of a foreman without permission for Wednesday morning at 10:30 pike East by Officer Raymond "Twin Wasp” engine which arc al­ Center street or at 26 Alexander Chicken Fricassee Johaaon’a Red C ro a Plaster Grumet told him he would be lett. For inatance, that detail of Opra Thursday and Saturday Evening^ CTosed Wednesday Afteme o f the union. A company-union Aiino^inces Whist a. m. in the basement of the Griffin for defective tail light and ready In pr^uctioD, the first units street. helps relieve beekaches and hsrrassed plenty.” adding: how tough the Japs are as fight­ Quarryville church. a license not the property o f the of the new "Double Wasp,”> the (C^inllnurd from Page One) masting waa achsduled. “ There was no admonition from Phonea: 4112 or 7878 e i h v muscular aehaa and ers, and whether they willingly Gibbons Auem bly, Catholic La­ WSOS Meering driver was tendered the officer. At R-2800-C, at$r aebeduled for ahip- the court to check Mr. Orumet’s submit to capture. paina, foa theae reaaona— hia way through the cordon of­ dies of Columbus, haa complatad ’ The Women'a Society for Chrla- the police station Skinner admitted savagery. I regard that as a W e didn't bother with captur­ Prunes # IWHM GM MB V NOv wVWIn. ficers and forced PhiUp Lisa, 38, AtUhrticUe Minen plans for a Military Whist to be tUn Service of the Quarryville he had no driver’s license and in % judicial endorsement of that sav­ ing them,” said the bOyaJn unison of Oreenwood, to drive him In the Methodiat church will hold an eve­ court this morning he admitted Return to Jobs agery. From Canada I sent tele­ at toe horns of Mrs. Mansfield yes- evening. March 15. at $ o’clock, ning meeting on Wednesday at 8 driving a car for several years Gold Medal direction o f Tchula, 30 mtlea away. Shenandoah, Pa., Feb. 28.—Iff) grams tee your honor which your Ward took tha car from Laa and tordoy axtomQon. L e u man a several uttractivo door prlsoa will p. ,m. at the church. Mrs. John without qne. 21'/, -Lb. —Eight thousand anthracite min- honor fragmentized and did not dozen or oo In any major invasion be awarded and refreahmonta will Erickson will be hostess. , . John Van Wyck, 53. of Charter DRIVEWAYS SI .29 ralexoad him. era return to their jobs today t i ­ put on the record in full aa I ra- Fleur ______NOTICE , Arlene McKnIght, 16, waa taken la not many. One day we captur- served. Tax Due Now Oak street received suspended ATTENTION! ter a one-wcek strike which cut quested. Installed siid Repaired by the bandits from her home near ed an old sirgeant major o f a Jap Tickeu ’ for tha whist era avoU- There remains only two more judgment on a charge of Intoxlca- Aunt Jemima IN ORDER TO SERVE YOU BETTER the nation’s production by about “Tint Oollty of Coiitempt" outflL He waa willing to talk— able from members, o f may ha ®b- tiort. He was arrested Saturday Rhode Island Dealer needs ’85- Oeveland, Mias., after the ascaped daya in which to pay the Old Age A ls o youths shot her father, Joe Mc­ 16 per cent. "Regarding the contempt threat, ond did. Ha oasmad to understand talned by conUctIns the chairman, Assistance that is now due with­ on) complaint of his wife who told ’S6-S7-S8 Chevrolets— Fords and knight, In the leg. He i^ a isKen The-minera -ac.copt«4 a -UnUed J.am not guilty of. contempt. . JTha tha-odda. Japan la up against, but I Mrs. J»i»> Ailisop, or tha eo- out an additional payment, of one police that her husband had aold Plyiiioatbs. Na’kJ All Purpose Flour Mine Workers' rerommendation judiciary law enumerates • the to the Cleveland hospital. The the younger men captured are chairman, Mrs. Alan W. (Satao. dollar. The tax may be paid at his car for abour $800 and was POLES*-- enllated men steed Idw-prleed that production be r^umed pend­ phase under which your honor girl's mother also was admitted to blindly fonatlb and can't think of the home o f the Tax Collection, making the round of the drinking ears tor transportation to num-. 24V2*Lb. Bag ing a special UM W investigation would h a ^ jurisdiction on ■ con- the hospital suffering from ahock. anything but dying for their Em­ Anthony A. Moneggia of Andover spots spending his roll. For Putley Lines erons bases throughout Rhode of the grievance - discharge of Venipt charge. I said I had un­ OIrl Released Imharmed peror." ' Road. Mr. Maneggia’a post In coiirt this morning Van lolond. INCOME TAX CONSULTANT Julius Barowski, mine committee finished buaineaa In Canada and The girl waa released unharmed The ^ y a told of the heavy ac­ office address is RFD l,. Andover, Wyck admitted turning over $364 teoasLarge ^ WILL BE LOCATED AT DAYTIME at a plantation near Balaoni, Misa. man, on a charge of interfering it was wrong for Mr. Grumet to be tion tliat snauad in the invasion of of the money he received from the F. Fitzgerald CALL HARTFORD 8-1190 with manageipent. Tha workers supercilious. He showed bad faith Cape Gloucester and other beach-1 Conn. Wooster Henry, owner of the WorU Day, of Prayer sale o f the car to his w ife and, had A N D ASM FOR JOE said the allegation was unfotmded. from the start,” He added that heads on BougalnvUIa Island. paid other outstanding bills before CALL 2-1417 Jelly Doughnuts INCOME T A X plantation, aaid the men spent Those who attended the World Tha idleiie.sa closed sight col- “If it waa not wrong for Mr. Oru "I saw three Higgins boats split I starting out on bis drinking tour. about ten hours yeaterday at hia Day of Prayer services at And- JONES FURNITURE STORE leriea and two breakers of the met to be aupereilloua. then it was in two by Jap artillery of heavy | In view of the testimony. Judge SERVICE place, holding the girl, him, hi* a ■ over on Friday, included Mrs. 36-,38 OAK STREET wife, a Negro yordboy and a Ne­ PhilBdelpbia and Reading Cool not wrong for me to go to Canada coUbor when wa landed on Bou- Bowers suspended judgment. and Iron Company, which esti­ on buaineaa having to do with the Brownell Gage, Mrs. pa rtes Sum At tha Office of gro cook at bay. goinvUla,” Pfe. Rundlett said. Elvem'e N. Harmsen of 44 Pros­ Hale's Bread mated the production lost at 80.- life of m y client. ner, Mrs. W alter Elliott. Mrs. DAILY (Except Sun.) UNTIL MARCH 15th. He said the men forced the cook “The boats juat folded up in the I pect street waa in court charged 000 tons, daily. The Pennsylvania ”As a result of the psychological 'Nelson Bavler, M «- Claude Mc­ to fix them a dinner and aaid it middle and went down, apllllng all with intoxication aiid breach of HOURS: 7 P. M. TO 11 P. M. Mc K in n e y Bureau of Mines had estimated to­ conditiona there is a great danger tha man into tha water. Fortun-l Kee, Mra. Arthur Merrill, Mrs. the peace. The accused denied his POTATOES All Kinds of String Beans tal dally production In the,indus­ Alfred Ensign, Mrs. Howard SATURDAYS: 1 P. M. TO 11 P. M. that prejudice haa taken root in ately, it waa close to the beach I guilt on the first charge but ad­ ■ (No Points!) ^ BROS. try, centered almost entirely in your aubconscioua,” he told the and moat o f tha boya got ashore, Chase, Mra. Herbert Hutchinson mitted he might have caused ONE OF THE GREATEST Pennsylvania, at between 180,000 court. “ It ia with deep humtiity except. those who were severely and Mrs. R. Kneeland Jones. The trouble at his home Saturday. 50.') Main Street and IM.OOO tons. and with a full sense o f the* so­ wdundtd." group reported It to be one of the Mrs. Harmsen told the court FOR SALE ... JncomeTax lemnity of my raapotisibillty that finest meetings of its kind. Lunch­ f . AUGHT tWt. with IB ineotM At the Center Tel. 6060 Sunday Woefc NalUfled "The goiiig was tough at Bou­ that her husband had "been drink­ ~ UX'..vaMtit do* Hirch I4T MAURICE J. CROTEAU Secretary Ickea said the stop­ I say, that your honor made cer­ gainville for. tha flrat two days," eon waa served at noon and the ing daily for some time and late Extra Large No. 2 PvrhBP. • loBB I. h^rt »ohi«i» Premier Coffee lUMUO MCMM lIU Formerly At Cook’s Service Station FOR HOME page nullified the benartts of.' on tain statements .7 Lirdla Plnkbarn'e Incomplete reports failed to trouble uiftil we could get close WED.-THURS.-FRI.-SAT, Next year the World Day of ais-sa fw z imfcb DefSadaat In Hlfk Spirits general stir in the home. 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. TABtiffW—one of the beet ware to help ■how the total number of hard enough to wipe them out.” Prayer service will be held in Bol­ After listening to the testimony Per 100 Pounds ooaio oaly 42f Aunt Jemima V buUd up rad blood to set mora etreaatn After conferring with Lonargan Ev6nii|gs: 7 10 P. M. cool diggers who worked yastar- IDALUPINO ton. and the lecommendation of Mrs. aOUi flofStod iBMaw TM and enaixy—Ip such oaeea. Follow label in the Tomba, city priaon, for Guadalcanal ia quiet now after I WofhMMi. AdiiMvoanBMk dlreetiona.' Worth trytngl day. Some sections reported great­ more than a year’s occupancy -by Son Bom Harmsen concerning her hua:- thrae hours yeaterday, Bredarick “IN OUR TIME” At the Farm. lOANS— $ » •• $300 er production than un prevloua Mr. and Mrs. Louis Massolitii band’s future, a post-court con­ Pancake Flour 2 Pkgs. 27e ■aiif the 26-year-oId defendant the American forces, they said. In-J Sundays, but others said a higher ■toad o f one major airfield on thei PLUS; BIT DABUNO Jr., o f H artford announce the ference was held arrive at some Third in a Series of Six waa ‘in high aplrits,” confident Fresh, Juicy , _ rate of absenteeism was" evidenced 'Canal, we now have aeverol wbll CLEMENTINE" ' birth o f a son. Joseph Ernest, at satisfactory approachto to the FINANCE C A in the wake of pay days. About 90 that ' i f given a fa lf trial ha wtU the Hartfbrd hospital on Wednes- ttalo ThMtM Balldlaa be aequlttad" of a charge of olay- conatructad fialda and operational Harmaen's domestic difficulties. Sedlocek Bros. SaS Floor Phoor SdSa per cent of the Industry’s 72,000 . day, Feb. 23.'-' Joseph is the first Doz.. 2 w C Ing hia pretty, heiresa wife, boaea to boot Harmsen at his appearance In 316 Hillstovn Road D. R- Brovra. Mo*. Florida Oranges workers worked last gundsy, A fter tha Initial aucceaaea at| grandchild o f ,Mr. and Mrs. Ixiuia court this morning waa under pro­ |.lcoaao No. Mil 100 PHI CENI PORE DOE trieta, lost Oet 84, -/ NO R E FR iem TO R S - - - Broderick said that hia Canad­ Bougainville, a number of the 3rd Maasolini o f Bolton Center. bation from a previous affair at • Telephone 7693 . Freoh ian trip hod produced “ conaidacr Marines ware aalected to return Fltemen’s Meeting hia home. Bacloglio Will able data.” home fo r 8 well-deserved rest, and | The Bolton Volunteer' Firemen Colorful . . . Charming . . . Cheery — NO WASHERS TO SELL— A fte r dlacuoalng the oosa yes­ Corporal ilulbart and Pfc. Rund­ will meet Wednesday, evening at Iceberg Lettuce 9c f Hold Power terday with an aaaociata, Samuel lett ware among the hundreds S ( H i . T f u 8 p. m. in the'm eeting room at . *. . Enchanting . . these are just a few the fllrehouse. R Friedman, the defanao oounael aelacted to return home for a rest I TODAY AND TUESDAY = 1 : M The “ Y adjectives that describe the new Spring ■old that the conference touched from jungle fighting. Neither of Birthday Party ((Jonttnoed fretn Pngs Oas)

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"MONTGOMERY WARft| MANCHESTER EVENII^aliERALD MANCHESTER. CONN, MONDAY, FEBRL^^RY 28. 194i Pat wezy dsiUrebeva the kGV F o o t ■eoeaslttaa ■( We tarib War To Graduate i'''" __ Arrives Home *■■*■. PayreU flavtaga to the best mesas af getag year Lieut Gilman , American Aid Old Firemen . Just in Time _____ beat la belpiag year aoM aa* Nurses’ Aides ' okens Cause Engugf*nwnl8 Rev. Woodruff Local Youngstet^^ Book frleada #■ the flakUag treats. Fig- BUY WARD ^ Lost in Italy Gives Chinese Are Honore/i ^ut Use Still Limited ara It eat yearaalf. " Accepts Call Appreciated in Africa Joseph Schoen Travels Exercises to Be Held on No Confusion] *Barrett>Bo8Worth could happen to anyone and it em^ Wednesday Evening at Mr. and Mra. Waltar Eben pafi Good Training North End Firemen Will Be Adequate doth- Two Days and Nights phaaizes the fact that wholeheart­ rett, of 301 Henry atraat, announce >'that I waa from Mancheater. The Wife Gets Word Today Heads Noted Cast ed support of the Red'Cross ap­ South Methodist. the onsaaennent of thOJr "daughter, To Become Pastor in, A soldier recently took out a Hold Banquet for All To Attend Funeral. peal for funds Ihould be heeded Housewives Use book of cartoona from the Rad ! notation read as follows: - Local Man Was Killed (Oaattaaai fram Paga Oaa) ing for All; Scarcity Miaa Eliaabetb Amok) Barrett, to i “Preface—^This is my favorite now more than ever. < Graduating exerclsea for the Cemerrill DunoB Boaworth. eon of Avon as of April 1; R«* Cross Library at a North African The Old Timers. Of Manpower and Them on First Day j book. I hope you enjoy it aa much On January 31. U. 8. Air Force and the Chlneee At that solemn moment when a ninth Red Cross Volunteer Nurses' Mr. and Mra. Bay C. Boaworth, of ception Here March 29 Base, and found that it was sent as I did. If you And time to write bereaved family was paying, its With Few Mistakes. I Air Force. Other Materials. Aides will take place Wednesday Woodatock avenue, Putnam, Conn. ------/ < . overseas by a youngeter from his : to me, I will answer. Wayne C. Second Lieutenant Herbert R. Concrete aid has been extended Hoae Company No. 1, of the last tribute to a dear one the in­ Manchester Are department, sistent ringing of a telephone bell evening, March 1. at eight olclock Rev. Dr. Watson Woodruff, who I Jensen, 821 East Center street, age Gilman, husband of the former in the foUowlng oategoriear Talk on India The local BatUm Board _ m i l home town. ■ 10 years.” Air ground support—anti-air­ honored ita oldtlmera Saturday By James Mariow and broke the silence. Few who heard to toe South Methodist church has been pastor of Center Congre­ In a letter received from Max Miss Marion SplUane. of 14 Strong George Zielke the bell realized tbat the last act chapel, Mato street and Hartford •othing new In the way oMnfor- I ^ | | | I Sergreant Qoodstlne stated in his craft battertea. evening at headquarters Vdtb bP* ■mtk«togivato)ocal^ouaewlvea|iUUUlCl X gational church bera for the past Goodatlne, MaaUr Sergeant AAF, ' V-mail letter to The Herald that street, and grandson of Mrs. Ida AmmunlUm, In , considerable Washington, Feb. 28.—(4')— of a two-day drama was being This Fvening Road. Aides who have given 160 proxlmately fifty members end hours and 500 hours of service to 33 1-3 years, today accepted a call somewhere in North Africa; he ; the boys In Africa really appre- Gllfnan,' of Wadsworth sueet and quantities. Weapons Including This country, which feared a , enacted.’ 'The undertaker answer­ Sn the tokena that went tato effect to become pastor of the Avon Con­ ‘ date the books the folks at home the late Almeron Gilman, was kill­ mountain arUllery, machine-guns, guests attending. The prine^al ed the telephone and then Issued toe Memorial hospital will receive told of the inetdenk as follows: shortage of wool after Pearl Har­ their service stripes. FOR HIGH PRODUCTION today, but the publicity that had Son Missing gregational church at Avon In this “Yesterday one of my men , are donating. Sergeant Goodstine ed In action In lUly on January ti-tank guns, mortars and tom- speaker of the evening was Orders to an assistant. Vative of That Country the preaa seem- state. He will Uk« the pastorate has written to Wayne Jensen and 31, his wife was notified today. y guns, , Charles Quinby of Tknner strsat, bor, now wallows to it. Son Out 'mi Maneuvers Dr, Knapp to Speak secured a cartoon book from the There sUU are UmlUUqns on To Deliver Lecture at Miss Anna Sampson, chairman, more than aufllclent. on April 1. Red Croaa library and after read­ his sent him a ring made from a Lieut. Gilman went overseas Radio and signal equipment who recently returned from India Saturday afternoon at the fU' War Department Ndti' Members of the Center church : section of a Nazi JU 88 the air Motor replacement paits, trucks, where, he had been employed for its use to clothing although thero neral at the late Peter Schoen, the will preside. Dr. Robert P. Knapp, The few etbrea that were open- ing the notation on the fly leaf, he gasoline. ^ win W* adequate clothing for all. The Y; Knows Subject. former head of toe local Red gd yeaterday had the tokena ready brought the book to me as he knew i corps plloU shot down in combat Um past three and a half years, family, mitoua a aoldler son, bad Cht>sa chapter, will be toe princi­ for exchange, but It waa not until fies'Mra. Beulah Shep­ Field hoepltal services. manufacturing Jute. WaltM N. For tostance: j.w - gathered at the funeral home of •Tndia, Today and Tomorrow,’* HIGH PROFIT POULTRYl Veterinary services. Leclerc was toaatmaster. Chief No/two pairs of pants wUi a Walter N. Leclerc. Private Joseph pal apeaker, and Dr. Blugene '■ thla morning that the real bualneaa herd; Was Aviator. Ordnance repair. ' suit; 'no vest with a double-breast­ will be the subject of Surjlt Singh Davis, the present chairman of ■tarted. The houaewlvea and the Child Born in Ambulance Roy Griswold was the gueat of' Schoen had been unable to reach tonight at the Y in the third talk On Way to the Hospital Elnglneerlng and road construc­ honor and he paid a brief but ed suit: no pleats ip women a home. Every effort *to notify hlrti toe chapter, will award the diplo­ gtore keepers ware informed aa to Mra. Beulah Shepherd of 1091 Call Extended tion. of the series. mas. Mrs. Ann Spencer, R.N., toe .'■roper exchange and there seemed glowing tribute to the oldtlme of the death of his father had Rev. Singh, who is at the Hart­ Btasell street, has been notified by Field training in tactics, use and War Production Board lays instructor, will cap toe Aides. Mra. greater'favor for the present plan The condition of the Infant care of weapons, bayonet fighting, members of the departmenL been made by the American Red ford seminary, is a native of In­ H. F. Kimball of Prospect street ttian when it waa necessary to t w the War Department that her son. To New Pastor! daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. Condltlona la India Cross. It had found him on maneu­ dia and has ■ frank opinion of In­ operation of signal equipment air Mr. Quinby gave a vivid account these reasons: Scarcity of man vers outside Nashville, Tennessee, will be in charge of toe music. out coupons and try to figure how Technical Sergeant Wendell J. Gerald Ambeau of Colchester and ground cooperation, care of power and materials dia. His talk and discussion will * To Present Stripes to make the proper change. Shepherd. USAAF, is missing in last night, attended by State of how jute is ralaed in Bengal and every facility, of the Army give us all a much better picture anlmala, aanitation and preven­ which ia the principal source of More manpower is uMd and Red Ooss had been placed at Mra. Henry' Mallory, chairman There m one feature about the action on a bombing raid over I Emanuel Church Invites | Policeman Ralph C. Boyington tive .medicine. ' inx two pairs of panU; needed of India, its present difficulties, at toe apeciid volunteer service ■resent exchange that la appreci­ and Mrs. Theresa Reynolds, a this commodity. He told of the hit disposal. needs, and the part she will play Germany. , Woridag Side by Side conditions in India, the manner of rayon goes into vest linings. Everett Marshall Traveled Days and; NIghto today and tomorrow in world af- comtolttee will present toe atripes ated. While tt was possible tp get Sergeant Shepherd was bom in ^Rev. Palmer of Wor­ neighbor of the Ambeaus In a 1,500-mUe trip through NO Prospect, of C han^ to toe graduates for 150 hours; ehuif# tauter the old pten» for the iNorthfleld Falla, Vermont, on Jan. shortly before tbe ambulance living and described the different Traveling two days and nights falrs. . lofty mountaina and valleys of castes. He also had a splendid sic- If those llmltaUons irk y<^ he reached his home on Norman The committee to charge of the two others will receive their sec­ red stampa. It did not work for the 1, 1938 and received bis element-1 cester to Come Here. transporting the mother to Me­ southwest China, I have had the WPB nevertheless snys there is no Everett Marshall, former mem­ ond stripes for 500 hours of serv­ blue stamps. Under the .present i education In Ws home town morial hospital. Is only "fair” hlblt of hend carved pieces , of ber of the / Metropolitan Ojiera street as the family were saying lectures , has secured Dr. Alan first opportunity to visit and talk ivory and a beautiful rug. He prospect they vrtll *>0 . jj tearful goodbye to the father at. ( •veratreet ,to talk on China on ice at the hospital. plan the" tokena as change are also graduated from the Members of Emanuel Lutheran today, hospital officials report­ to the Chinese and Americana This country's wool rtockpue Company, heads the dtatlngtdshed The committee would like to given for the blue stamps. Milton High School, Milton, Vt explained the educational facilities cast of “The Student Prince," me­ the North End. He called the un ..!ar%h 20. Ki'a fine resume on Rus­ 100 Afi Hatched church heA last night voted to ex­ ed. working and living aide by aide in dertaking establishment just aa have as many Nurses’ Aides as The tokens are of such a size Overseas Slaoe ioly SUte Policeman Boyington the field t> create a new striking in India which were limited. was tiny at “tT p i lodious Romberg operetta which sia last Monday makes his return possible to appear to uniform. The White Rock 3-Star tend an invitation to Rev. Theo­ Chsrtler Telia Stcry Immediately returns to the stage of the BusH- friends were leaving to enter their welcome to a Manchester audi­ that they can not be used I" the j j , enlisted in the Army Air dore E. Palmer, of the Zion Lu­ and Mrs. Reynolds officiated at force in the framework-of the Chi­ were taken: Less wool In clothing, public will also be welcome to a t Chicks box on the bua and those who tried ^orpa June 13, 1M3 at Rutland, the birth*’of the eight-pound- nese Armies. During the evening the toaat­ nell Memorial in Hartford by automobiles. Tha Mrvices had ence. He has devoted a great deal theran church, Worcester, Mass., master called upon the oldest ac­ been over some five minutes, of time to Asiatic questions and tend toe graduation. to use them this morning in the | Vermont, and has been overseas to become pastor here. Rev. Thor- seven-ounce baby while the Despite what might ’ have been "'’w S 'g to f feared the Japan- I overwhelming popular demand y stations of telephones found sinca last July. He pursued ambulance was nearing Main considered insurmountable dlffl- tive member of tbe department. I for an engagement of three few minutes more and he would his travels in China and Japan sten. A. Gustafson, present pastor First Assistant Chief Joseph esr^toiilt cut off impo^ tram never have seen his father again. qualify him to be one of the best Aide to Doriot Shot to Death Hiat they did not work. couittefl entitling him to the rank and Charter Oak streeU at cutties a year ago and some mis- Australia and New Zeal^d, th^ nights and a matinee beginning I of Emanuel, leaves here about the givinga on both aldea, the ground-1 Chartler who la the only m em ^r Thursday evening of thla week. Delayed 15 Minutes informed and unbiased speakers of aerial engineer but desired to middle of May to take an execu 7:35 last night. w ^ i t have to depend on do- The funeral'party was held up toe committee can obtain. New York. Feb. 28—(4V-Domi- ] remain aloft and accepted the Upon arrival at tbe hospital work has been laid The training new alive who hase served under nlque Tommasinl, Marseille secre­ live position vrith the Augustana is going into ita final stages down all the chiefs of the departmenL for fifteen minutes until the sol­ Mrs. Paul Psuetze will return on position of gtinner aboard the Lmi Synod with headquarters in Min­ the mother was placed in the LL Herbert R. OUmaa Others who spoke briefly were, dier hoy had a chance to aee hU Tuesday to continue toe Interest­ tary of Jaques Doriot’s pi^Nazl Burn Mortgage B-J7 four-motored bomber, “Sons Rev. Dr. WatMMi Wuuu.uu' neapolis, Minn. He will preach his maturnity ward and the baby into the lower units. ing subject on Minority Races to French Popular {Mirty, has been I last bummer. He was graduated American supplies have been Howard Keeney, aecdnd assistant Orders Settle dad for the last Ume. AU this was ■hot to death near his home by un- | Satan.” final sermon here on Sunday, entered the nursery but the chief, Ray Coleman, foreman of *” 1 .( 0, ; P w l w, made possible by the Red Cross the United States. This study Laat November his mother re­ parish are arranging a farewell May 14. condition of the baby was re­ from Manchester High school, the obtained in such suflScient quan- group will meet Tuesday at 11:15 know-" men, toe Gqjrman-controll- In Ceremonies ceived word from him that his Gainesville, Georgia, Military Utles that Gen. Shlao I-Sy, chief No. 1. Albert YosL and Charles which works behind tbe scenes to ed Belgian radio said today to a | reception for Dr. Woodruff and Rev, Palmer has been pastor of garded as only “fair” at the Connors. make these things possible. a. m. Those who wish luncheon ship had completed 17 bombing his family en Wednesday evening. the Worcester churcji for the past" hospital this afternoon. Academy, and the. University of staff of the Chinese E x ^ itlo n - about ^140 mlUlorn pounds import- Working Rows reservations please notify toe Y broadcast recorded by U. S. gov­ missions and as he was reported Connecticut where he was an ofll- ary force, could tell me: "we have Uat af OMttsaera These things are every day oc- ernment monitors. March 29, at eight o'clock at the six years. Previous to that he waa enough jSUppUea and enough wea­ Not all of tha oldtlmers wera currcnces for the Red Cross. It not later than Monday nighL Debt on ^venant missing in a raid presumably over church. The committee in charge pastor at the Emanuel church In I cer In the R.O.T.C. present Saturday evening but the *^After Pearl Harbor, Berlin on January 29. it Is esU' is John Hood, Roy Warren, Mrs. Fitchburg, Mass. He was ordained Lieut, and Mra. Gilman were pons on this front. The C.B.F. is civilly snd enormouB Anny Three State Firms Af Church Property Is mated that the “Sons o’ Satan' V. C. Morey, Mrs. Emma L. Net- in 1982. He is secretary of the New I wed here in December,. 1942, and adequately equipped for both of- list as outlined by the committee S we required 1 billion pounto bad nearly completed 60 bomblnj Obituary tensive and defensive operations,” ■-is as-- - follows:------Joseph------*• Chartler, fectecl by | Directives Cleared Last Night. Ueton and Eugene Lehr. England Conference Council and they have a baby born last Sept­ Charles Connors, both active of wool a year. We got It. used IL missions and earned a respite Dr. Woodruff has had several president of the Augustana Synod ember. Lieut. Gilman went over­ members at the present time. had some left over. Announced Issued. from active service. calls under consideration since Luther League which puts liim in seas before the child waa barn. Those on the retlrM list are; In 1942 and 1943 thi^ The Covenant - Congregational Awarded Air Medal tendering his resignation here. He complete charge of the youth work Simplified Tax Imported between 500 and His mother received her son’s of the church in the Synod. Deaths Thomas Shea. Albert Howland, mllUon pounds each year, m ^ im­ Boston. Feb. 28—OP)— The New REUPHOLSTER church, on Spruce street, known chose to accept the invitation from Peter McLagan, Sr., Frank Air Medal from the War Depart­ Mrs. Palmer la president of the port the same this year. Now we England War Labor board today for many yearn as the Swedish ment some time ago for meri­ Avon because it is exactly the type Samuel L. Msaoa Waters, George Apel, Jamea With of parish he desired. The responsi New England Conference Worn' Thousands Die Return Forms Campbell, Albert Yoat, Sr., h^ve a stockpUe of appr(«lmatriy announced Issuance of directive 3-Piece Living Congregational church, bume^ torious service, ranking Just below an’a Missionary' SocUty and will Samuel L. Mason, of 63 Edridge 330 million pounds of the mortgage on its church prop­ the Distinguished Flying Cross bilitles end duties are not as heavy preside at the New England Con- I street, died this morning at his Thomas Sheridan, John McCarthy, orders in settlement of labor dis­ MacDonald’s 7 Point aa those of the locai church. The Thomas Connors, Gurdon Keeney, Army Pays Higher Prlro Room Suite erty last night, and held a dedi Mra. Shepherd, mother of the ference of that society liere April home following a long iUnesa He Inside France Being Studied The armed aervlces buy putes between nine New England Feature ♦ missing flyer, formerly operated a location la not distant from the 27 to April 29T leaves his^wtfe, Alice Orr Mason, Frank Bilson, John McNeill and Re-Covered with Homespan cation aorvlqe of the stars and locality in Which Dr. Woodruff has John F. Connors. The dlnittr waa mestlc club, says WPB. at a companies and their respective —---- tVhIcIi Incliides small restaurant in Nortbfleld two daughters, Mrs. Robert Sain- (Veetlawd tram Page oae> - pound, which is 18 cenU a pound to ■tripe* and tha Christian flag. A Falls, Vt., but came to Manchester lived most of his life and a fine uelson and Mrs. Nelson Richmond served by Mrs. Mae L. Roberta of for the foreign wool going into unions, affecting more than' 4,000 Stripping your furniture type Of people make up the con­ InCivaW ar the Blue BYont reatauranL toe frame laiV« appreciative audlenOe en- I work nearly two years of Manchester, one sister. Miss burdens will be continued aa far civilian use. workers. Joyed the program of mualc, the ago and has since been employed gregation. Russians Turn Jean Nesbitt of Glasgow, Scotland. WPB gives this explanation for Terms of the directive orders Rebuilding — with new appropriate address of the pastor, 'The Congregatlonai church is (OoBtlaoed from Page Oaa) as possible, at their present level. springs and filling added in tbe Pioneer Parachute Com­ Mr. Mason had resided in Man­ Although Doughton expressed the difference In price: The Ameri­ affecting Connecticut; Rq-covering With home­ Rev. Charles O. Johnson, also the pany, Forest street. Mr. Shepherd, the only religious edifice in the chester for the past 37 years aqfl Hospital Notes can government subsidizes domes­ Sidney Blumenthal A Co., Inc., When you buy Ward (diicdcs . . . you get (ihicks of assured value. . i Carl Johnson of the town and the opportunities for Powerful* Nazi he was given charge of the des­ hope that atreamllning of the in­ spun account by cart father of the flyer, died when he had' been employed by . Colt's come tax law might end returns tic wool growers byoy permittingiic.,.....—•» 1 shelton, Conn., and Local 315, Reflnishing the woodwork Better Covers yaUant effStla of the comparative­ was 11 years old. He is an only community service are numerous Patent Firearms Company Of perate 'Vlqhy efforts to eliminate them to charge 18 cents a pound Workers Union, CIO. The Priced Proportloiiulely Low for every Ward chick, regardless of price or grade, is from a U.S. ly amall membership, 65 or there­ and of an enjoyable type.'sAvOn the terrorin menace. Darnand and tor most Uxpayers. Cflialrman Sagless-proof coastrucllon son. ~ Defense Line Hartford for several years. He George (D-Ga) of the Senate FI-1 Admittqd Saturday: Mrs. Flor------more-h.n than r-an can he be charxcd charged for for toe unanimously refused the Free Pickup and Delivery abouts, to maintain a pastor and is about aa far west of Hartford waa a member of' the South Meth­ 14 of hla highest offietalS enlisted foreign product. Approved flock and hatchery. Every chitlk is warranted true to liquidate the mortgage on .the In the German Waffen SS, the nance committee said he believed I union'Su request for alteration of Easy Terms as Manchester Is east and it will odist church. the totol tax for some 80,000,000 73a Birch Mountain In addition to toe foreign *toclc toe union security provision in its Phone 2-4127 name and breed. Wards give a 90% livability warranty with every church property incurred largely be possible for Dr. Woodruff and (HOLSTERY CO. the best low-cost chicks we know of; 3-Star, of distinctly better>| interior and exterior; changes old. It is in fine condition and the passed from the north and south I ment will be in East cemetery, sabotage, the German S3 com­ dumped on the American markeL were made in the church windows To Be Named manders in occupied territory said George, would be those in 333 onter street; Baby RomlNI employes. 983 MAIN ST.. HARTFORD PHONE 2-4127 than-average breeding, with a large infusion of R.O.P. blood-lmes;, parish is In excellent condition and "annulled,” it added, and be- Friends may call at his home high income brackets, professional 7j pirch street; Mias ruin domestic production. and other allerationa were made financially. A new parsonage waa vend that sector the Red Army after 3 p. m. Tuesday. Funeral have taken much of the initiative It waa confidently aald at WPB Retroactive Date Changed p ilo u s to the . 50th anniversary in attacking, terrorist groups, and people and the self-employed. J«ane Brodeur, 4 Chapel street; Cushman Chuck (>)., Hartford, and Wards 4-Star R.O.P. sired chicks, for top production and By- erected but a short timq ago. It la was spreading out along a net­ arrangements are in charge of the Simplification proposals presiun- Helen Hamilton, ElUngton; that this is an unnecessary fear, ■ celebraUon, at a time when there Files Application for handsomely and adequately fur­ work of good roads. Watkina Funeral Home, 142 Blast have been responsible for the exe­ that everything indicates the Brit­ Conn., and Local 281, United Elec­ waa a debt already on the parson- cution of several hundred i>ersona ably would not affect thla year’s WUliam Silk. 332 Center street; trical, Radio and Machine Work­ ability. Wards chicks are available in prd’ctically all breeds,^/as Post of Fire Marshal in nished and appointed and will The Germans now were at- Center street. April 15 filing date for decji^- John A. Hedluhd. 25 Server StreeL ish wish to keep that wool for ’ -age of $600. The remodeling com- make a most pleasant resldence. tempting to break off contact and in the last few months. Including themselves. , ers, CIO. The board ordered hatched or lezed. This year . . . start your flbek on the profit-ride t. mittee waa headed by Carl John- women. tiona of estimated 1944 tax, re­ Admitted today: Carl Anderson, that toe retroactive date for a 10- The South End. for Dr. Woodruff during the entire reorganize their defenses, Pravda quired only from an estunated — ■ * • ' aon, chairman of the church board, ~ but the Russians, haraaslng Mass executions c9 as many as Bolton; May ©‘’Brlen, 68 Spruce cent per hour shift bonus for with the breeding that means production. Start your Hock with and a drive was inaugurated to year. said, — _ - . Funeral* 50 persons at a time have taken 15,000,000 taxpayers whose in­ street: John Hearn, 80 Durant Charles J. Rogers, today filed Dr. Woodruff will preach his them constantly, were defeating comes aie above levels substantial­ guards and watchmen shall be reduce the mortgage during the Nazi efforts to disengage. place, at such places as Paris, Or­ streeL Move to Abolish Oct. 7, 1943, rather than Oct. 26, Mr. Dan Quinlan Wards chicks. / \ ■astorate of the Rev. Sigfrld E. with the Board of Selectmen his first sermon in his new pastorate Mrs. Anna Miller leans and/Amiens. Some were ex­ ly covered by the present withhold­ Discharged, Saturday: George application for the post of fire mar­ on Sunday, April 2. The advance waa facilitated by 1942 as demanded by toe union. hreen, who came to Manchester in complete clearing of the Dno- B\meral ocrvicea for Mrs. Anna ecuted after trial py German mili­ ing system. Sheffield, 80 Garden street; Mra. Committee Looms Norma-Hoffman Bearings Corp., Is Here! 3928 and is now a chaplain in the shal. Mr. Rogers has had experi­ Novosokolnikl railroad, main lat­ Miller, wife of Charles Miller of tary oopfts, and others shot iinder Howard Huelamann and son, Stamford, Conn., and Local 219, armed forces. The name of the ence in building and understands order pf local German S3 com- Rockville;. Joseph Hughes, 32 Cot­ Our nationally know-n style- Church waa changed at the annual construction. eral line of comrnunlcaUqn justj Adams street were held jrestorday Refugees Give United Electrical, Radio and Ma Destroyers Turn behind the front. afternoon at 4:80 o’clock at the mandpro. tage street: Mrs. Almee" Cross, chine Workers, CIO. The board consultant is here for 3 days, THIS i 'Oieetlng in January, 1941. A marshal for the Eighth School Farther south, Germaa succeas; ^ M. _|BOKon;Bolton; Clarence lAipien,Lupien, 18 Bank Washington, Feb. 28—(4’)— A to help you in toe selection of IN PGULTBY.... Rev. Charles G. Johnson, has and Utilities District has been-sug. Holmes B^inergl Home on Wood- Grim ricture street; Mrs. - Helen CnrtwrighL move to-abolish President Roose­ ordered inclusion in the contract fabrics and to adviae as to served the church as acting pas- gested but none for the South Man- Guns Upoiji Rabaiil es at the tip of the Rnssisn spear­ bridge streeL Rev. Karl H. I^irge-I w ' ^ ■. , Andover; John Slemeinski, 28 between toe parties clause.^ cov­ head in the LuUk aectof (In old velt’s Falp Employment Practices ering volimtary maintenance-of your partlGjilar require­ RRHD1G COUNTil rtBir'^tnce~Ow departure-'of Rev,. Chester fire district or the other son of the North Methodist church I JLO W er o tan C larC lS . Wrot center itreeL committee,«set u|f to prevent ments. If you’re busy dur­ I N A Green. He is pastor emeritus of a------Poland) appeared definitely check­ ifflciated and burial was in 8L / I (Conttnued troa* Fnga Unn) | Discharged yesterday: Henry A. membership, check-offL of union parts of Manchester outside of the (Continued from Page One) ed after gaining initial successes | racial dlscrlnjlnatlon among war- ing toe day and wish a night All hens eat about the tame the South Coventry Congrega­ two districts. ------BatUn, Coventry: Jamea Turklng- workers, developod among sena­ dues, vacations, and minimum appointment | • tional church, where he served as that subsequently were losL i In Armed Forces starting and step-up rates. ■mount. . . but every poul- Mr. Rogers is asking that he be stroyers led by Capt. Ralph Earle, (The German communique indi­ per cent of the buildings were de- ton, 23 Orchard ■treet^^Mn. Olga tors today. » J w pastor for 15 years and retired, named for the South En(j territory. sfroyad or wrecked. I ElxeceUente, 48 Maple street; Mrs. . The committee, created by Must Fulfill Obligation tryman knows < there’s a making his home in Manchester, If this u done it will mean that Jr. cated a new gain southward by the Would Be Hurtful The University of Helslriki was Esther Ckiodln, 17 View street; executive order, woul^ fall within Tn^provldlng a new 15-day . Call 3264 CUSTOM-MADE : Dr. Johnson said the American he will have over three-fourths of A tanker headlhg for shelter Russians on this deep saUenL say­ Herbert Schonhaar of Glastonbury. [ reported almost entirely destroyed I Mrs. Eliza Hickle, 301 Billiard toe scope of an appropriaUona bill period during which union mem­ world of difference in how ■ flag, piesented to the church by in a small chain of islands ' ing Nazi forces had throum back bers may re s i^ if they so desire, the town to look .after as the South Red Army counter-attacks near (Oeatlnaed tram Pags One) and the American, British ahd|(treeL . \ amendment proposed by Senator they produce And czperta Albin Peterson of Ellington, sug Mancheater Fire District has hit amidships and sank - in a Mn. IiidMile Webb German legations Vtere listed I Discharged today: Robert Ra- Ruaselt (D-Ga) to prevent fund toe board provided that no union gested certain lessons. The white grand list about four , times that ■mouldering V. Elarller the force Yampol. There is a Yampol 27 The funeral at Mrs.- Isabelle among the buildings damaged. cine, 86 Fairfield street; Jacob transfers to agencies a year or member under toe old contract generally agree that breeding la a symbol of purity and the ideal sank an 8.000-ton freighter wnlle miles southwest of Ostrog, one of 6,540,000 inducUd, 2,430,000 enlUt- shall be allowed to resign because of the Eighth District alone. the large Soviet-held towns on the Webb of North Main street was ed, 3,357,000 disqualified after Panto Among. Civilians I Talberavicfa, South Windsor. more old that had not been auth­ ia the big factor in produc­ virtue which riiould be exercised prowling Japanese .shipping lanes held at 3:30 yesterday afternoon at I Fires broks out In many sec* | Births:. A daughter, Sunday, to orised by Congress. If adopted of toe new escape' clause without i under certain circumstances and In all, the destroyer force ac­ ■outherr- edge of the penetration phyaical examination,' 1,090,000 in SUIT tion. So . . . why let poorly the Holmes F^ineral Home. Rev, tions, the refugees said, and panic Mr. and T "rs. Henry M. Denough. ^ the amendment would become ef­ fulfilling past obligation to toe } bemditions; in relation to the poor counted for aeven ships sunk and into old Poland.)' ^ proceaa of claulflcation, examina­ spread among the clViliimciviuan popula-popuia- Bolton;soiton; a daughteroaugnier to Mr. ~and union and paying up back dues In bred hena . . . low producing it atimds for charity, in sickness ■even others damaged. Ellison K. Marvin of SL Mary's { tion or induction, 152,(HK) deferred fective next July 1. About Town Episcopal church officiated. for other than occupation or de­ tlon as the Ruastan raiders, strik-1 Mrs. Anthony Pagglola, Bolton. While he insisted toU proposal full. hens . . . eat up your profit! for humanity, in labor for falthful- Bomb and Strafe Airdrootes Ing in small groups, kept the a t Was gen'erat in its nature and not The board directed toe company neaa, in busineu for. honesty, in To the west Mitchell medium Anzia Artillei^ The bearers ware all grandsons 1 pendency reasons, and 90,000 “un- Tuesday—Tonsil clinic at 10 a. . . . when you can start a of Mrs. Webb, Clinton and Robert | classtfled and unknown.” tack going form the Russell proi>o8al today, *aid he To Be Professor! West Hartford to 76 Steep H ^ the ground at Wewak's Borani air­ new “}n IHolmes Fuiisral Home, and at 9 standards, but General H ersh^ Special Demonstration thought toe FEPC group and BUY YOUR EQUIPMENT AT WARDS! every dishonorable life beneath low Lane. Mr, West who succeed' drome and a heavy anti-aircraft commented the net effect would be others of that nature should be it. ed'Robert K. Anderson aa funeral Yugoslav .coaaL the Brltlah to increase the qualiV} rather than Bed fltanda for Love battery waa wiped out. I Rev. Bi; iolaw Oardorowakl offl- brought under toe control of Oon? New Haven. Feb. 88-^(45—^The EXTRA F IN E — ALL WOOL — 2*-?LY You’ll find Wards line of poultry equipment second to none . . . and director of the Watkins Funeral , T^e Madang area of northwest­ stroyeie 'Tyrian and Teaser shell­ eiate^ the bearera were John the quantity at inductaes. gresa. promotion of Con^riiua Osgood to The red stands for love.' This llomc, 142 East Center street, re- ern New -Guinea, toward Which ed derinan batteries at 'Vela lAika, Lucai, Ignace ZaUtowski, Frank After sa^ng the efnciency at at pricei tbat save you plenty. When you order your Ward chicks color receives its symbolism from leas. _ . )■ ' be professor and curator of an­ cently bought .the property -from American troops are driving tor­ on the Island of Korcula. The en­ Krieskt and Frank Lucaa.- the combat services would im­ AMERICAN DIET AID thropology at Yale university was I the blood and reminds us that Frederick 8. Olmsted, emy replied, but caused no dam­ 7 I paired by lowering the require- . . .Hie aure to get the equipment you need to raise tiioee chidca evei-y true patriot should be will­ tuously from Saldor. to the south, The body was placed In the announced today by President! was thoroughly bombed and strat* age or casualties. vault in St. Jameax cemetery for mdata It outlined, the commiaaion. Still Seizures (toarles Seymour. . WORSTEDS ing to die for the love of countiy, Allan R. Coe, who recently pur­ SpltflzM destwyed W ^ burial later .14 SL Bridgst’a ceme- headed by the president’s psrsonal • rii^it... at Wards. ■ ^ to shed his blood if necessary in ed by medium and dlve-bombera hides and dantaged o tn m ^ ------Professor Osgood, a graduate of I chased the former .Crosby resi­ which flred supply and bivouac tery. physician and surgeon general of Drop, Sharply toe University of Chicago, Joined ' an- hour, like this during tne na­ dence on Green Hill, Boulder road, attack on enemy transportation Iq the- Navy, Vice Admiral Rosa L PRODUCTS tion’s peril; yet after all,~ the areas while offshore our torpedo toe Tale faculty In 1930 a f aaslat- today sold his' home at Henry and boats sank six enemy barges. central Italy. Hogh A. Molatyre Mclntlre, made these four addi­ ant curator of anthropology In SUITABLE FOR MEN’S AND WOMEN’S . apeaker added,’ we should pray and Suipmit streets, to John I. Olson; ■ other Spitfires shot up 80 rail- Funeral services for Hugh Alex­ tional 'bonciusions, baaed on re­ Rotamine Vitanijn Capsules USE WARDS TIME PAYMENT PLAN! labor for peace because our trust local painting and decorating con­ Toad cars in Yugoslavia, in the re­ Wariiingtop, * Feb. 88.—(45— A Peabody museum. He has a|>ent SUITS ANt) TOPCOATS ander McIntyre of Lyness street I ports from the Army, Navy, Selec­ 4 a a 0 • a 91.59 much time In toe field, ■with a 1 la hot in guns only instead of tractor, now residing at 12 Jackson gion of Sibenlk. Klttyhawks scored 92.20 Special Package . . . ■harp drop iir'still seizures and CUSTOM-TAILORED TO YOUR Yes . . . you can use Wards Monthly Payment Plan to buy dude* God.' who died Friday, were held yester­ tive Service and Veterans adifiiflls- large portion of' his work being de-1 street. Mr. and Mrs. Olson expect near misses on two vessels n w day afternoon at 3 o’clock at the tratlon: moonshlning arrests last month in­ voted to toe sub-Arctic HareskinI The stars intermingtqd with the to move Into the Henry street Sibenlk harbor on the Yugoslav ...... 93.49 clined enforcement officials to the INDIVIDUAL REQUIREMENTS . . . . a i^ the equipment you need to raise those chicks. This year.. • blue are symbolic of tight and Dougan Funeral Home. They were 1—^The services have ~ reached $4.10 Special Package . . . . Indian in Alaska and Siberia. home early next month. Mr. and coast, and GoasUI Air conducted by John Tuft of Bridge­ saturation for newly inducted men beUef today that toe Treaimiry’s In 1933 he waa invited by toe heavenly protection. -They teach Mrs. Coe movdS to their new resi­ Weddings R. A. F. Spitfires bombed Corfu recent campaign tq avert a large- don’t let lack of ready cash keep you from starting all the top-. ua that every state should be a port and interment was * in the for Umlted service since the need 910.00 Special Package ...... -97.89 government of Veneiuela to en­ dence on Green Hill last Saturday. harbor installations. Elast Cemetery. for men in this category will be scale resurgence of bootlegging gage in archeological explorations quaUty chides you can raise. Use Wards Monthly Payment Plan •ymbol of light, of righteousneas The enemy flew approximately had been successful. jis o fully met by men already'in serv­ in that country. He haa also dona | and of truth; that the state with Mr. and .Mrs. R. K. Anderson 20 sorties over the A I beach­ Double B Wheat Germ . aoeseooa-e 49c . The department’s monthly re­ Ita government, administration Obrez-Murphy head, aiming at Allied sWpa and Month’s Mind Maas ice are no longer lit for general field work in Ruaoia and China. • ALSO A FINE SELECTION OF . . . and you’ll find your flock can pay for itself right out of poultry are leaving Wednesday for S t The marriage of Miss Catherine A requiem mass foi; Mrs. Mary port placed the number at atUls He waa appointed curator of and Igws should be righteous and Petersburg, Fla., for an extended unloading areas. One Fodi-Wulfe service. taken durlng^ January at .418, com­ Just for the protection of its citl- A. Murphy, daughter of Mr. and 190 was shot down then. Two Al­ J. Collins wiU be said tomorrow “2—It is evident that the ur.- J o ^ a n a ...w*... 49c, 98c, 92.98 anthropology in 1934, and associ­ HIGH-GRADE ALL WOOL profit* . . . as you go along! . vacation. Mrs. 'Thomas Murphy of Birch morning ^ 7:89 in SL James’s pared with 680 in , December and ate professor in 1940. In 1934 he 1 ■ena and that its laws should be lied planes were mjaslng. gent and increasing need of tbe 447 ■ year ago. Arresta were down GABARDINES COVER'TS FLANNELS ■■■pected, not taken in bur own Mountain road, a.id Joseph J. Sunday's AUled communlqus church. services today is tor, man for gen­ waa elected president of the Arehf I The daughter born February 35 Oberz, of Glastonbury, took place Souplets ...... • e a a a 25c, 49c, 98c from 1,150 In December to 895 last eotpglcal Society of CkmnecticuL CHEVIOTS TWEEDS AND SHE'TLANDS Rands as so many are inclined to at M%moriri hospital to Mr. and said Fifth Army troops repula^ eral service and that this need In SL James’s church, Tuesday, two U ^ t German attacks on the will progressively increase until month, 89 Mgher than In January, jdo.. The beat foundation for our Mrs. A. Lawrence Riker.'Jr., of February 22. The ceren\ony was Enlarging Ground American flag is the open bible, Lawrelea,” Highlnad Park, has Caasino fronL the war Is successfully ooncluded. Diabetic Preparation Liquor sMzures dropped own Held for Soperior Oeoit If you place your order now you'll have delivery for Easter, m d Pastor Jfdinson. performed by the rector, Rev,»Wll' ¥1’ n r “3—It is apparent that these been named Eleanor

pqrt'^ven to those considered b to Marines Draic Dead Comrade Ashore at Eniwelok Plans to Scan atile to solve labor’s problems. ' Little Effect ® ...... I •rile-'conference engaged. John 4%TIC — KNIO a n J* MINT—I$1MI I'own Pension Flan McGuire of WalUngrford, president 8 nadio W M IO-14IO All Candidal^ of the Connecticut Town (Clerks’ e H olds Seen in State aaeociatlon, 'oa a technical consiil* Baeleni War naas tant on me regiatcatlon of voters, Is Presented Today ,and inatructed him to ask Attor- CIO to Take Active 4:90—w n c— BacksUfS Wife;# American Discussion League; Robinson Says Survey '^ney,.General Frahcla A. Pollottl WNBC — Lone Ranger. for an opinion about the legality of WDRC — Broadway MaUnee; Part in Choice of News; WTHT—News: Muelc; 7 ;45_ WTIC — Price Control ahO ■ / J^ommy Ryan jOf Deferments Will Be ths CIO’s plan to have workers Rationing:' Proepects Dark^ By-Law to Bej WNBO^Blue Frolics. Lril Dodds Those Seeking Office. registered as new voters at meir 8:00—WTIC—Cavalcade of Amer­ Arted Upon.-rWednes- Done by March 15. factories or their places of employ­ islB— w n c — Btella Dallas: ica: WDRC—Vox Pop; WTHT Hartford, F ^ . 28.—(ffl— TTie ment. HRfBO—Farads .#f Stars. —Cecil Brown; WNBC — Paul Of Smart Borers d«7 Night !■ Explained Hartford. Feb. 28.—(iP)—Even if 4:80—W ire —^Lorenso Jones; Neilson. CongresB of Industrial Organiza­ The conference adopted resolu­ WDRO^-Ad Uner: WNBC — To Set Hew Mark For 6 Club Loo occupational anti industrial defer­ 8:15—WTHT — Fulton Oursler: By the Committee. tions in Connecticut plans to take tions praising .President Roose­ ments for men between the ages velt’s- conduct of the war at home News. WNBC — Lum and Abner. » Billy itacke ^ of, ^ and 26 should be cancelled, an active part not only in all and abroad and hia veto of me 4:4B— w n c — Young Wldder 8:30—w n c —'Frank Black’s O r ­ fMhaue iteteia* aM hMMwae Xt last yMT'B annual meeting Eieut. Comdr. John F. Robinson, future elections but also in me 1944 revenue act, and condemning Brown; WNBC— Parade of chestra: WDRC — Gay NtneUee Last Quarter Slow But Tommy Ryaia. who won the wel­ Secrcifary Angelo PuTp StiMs Revue; News; WTHT — News; Om Town of Manchester an au- state Selective Service director, choice o f the. cahdidates who will members of me Connecticut con­ 6'ood Enougli, to Clip terweight and 'to'* middleweight believes .that the effect in Con­ run for offices in those elections. 8:00—wnCJ—When a Girl Mer­ Castle , in the Air; WNBC—Blind Curds Out for •tkBrtBatlon of a town pension plan gressional delegation “for their ries; WDRC—News: Four Way champlooebips in the gay..nlh«ti*s, necticut will be negligible. Some 300 CIO union deiegates failure to cooperate with the presi­ Date. , , Old Mark; Army Star voted. An explanation of the Minstrela; Ad Liner; WTHT— 0;00— J— Telephone Hour; wee one of the niftieet'end smart­ Meeting; Will ,Ele<^ Though specific figures were un­ representing me CIO’s claimed dent.” w n c nmlttee's proposcfl plan available until the opening of his Connecticut membership of 75,000 News: Music’ WNBC—News. WDRC —Radio Theater? WTHT Enters A. A. U. Mile. est boxers that ever lived. office today, Robinson said last 5:15—w n c —Portia Faces Ufe; Gabriel Heatter; WNBC — OfTicers ’ Wednesdiif^ J '^ s : men and women of voting age were A natural fighter with baffling night that when such deferments told repeatedly at a conference UtUltles Executive Dies WNBC—Dick Tracy, Counter Spy, By Jack Hand clevernsaa. ha also poaaeaaed great **A general iimlerstanding ol were abolished for men between 8:80—w n c — Just Plain Bill: 9 ' 5—WTHT — Believe It or Not Secretary Nick Angelo of tha lie provisions of the pension or- here yesterday that ‘’organized New York. Feb. $g -(F)—« any. ability aa A'tralner and teacheM f 18 and 22 la.st January, a survey WI>RO--V*wa; Interview U. 8. 9 :30—WTIC—Dr. J . Q.; WTHT boxing. He taught Jim Jeffefiea Manchester Twilight baoeb Inances proposed hy the pension labor’s continued existence de­ Greenwich, Feb. 28—(/P)—Fred­ body has an extra coupon. Oil By Dan Ferris showed there were onlj 1,400 in W ar Bonds; Musical Intrelude; Soldiers with Wings; WNBC — toe finer points of the game and Mecrelary-Treasurer A. A..U, league has sent oUt cards to tha | ommlttoe. which was authorized that category In Connecticut. pends upon labor's collective politi­ erick J. Lyon, 65, mahager of the WNBO—Jack Armstrong. Spotlight Bands; Story Teller, Dodds can use it In that last quar­ year by a town meeting to cal action.” Greenwich district of me Connecti­ ter of a mile. The bcapectaoled trained him for his title fight with My greatest spo'rts thrill wssiax.i teams o f lest aesun ennouhvlng The director, stating that the 5:45—W nO—Front Page Far­ j0:00—w n c — Contented Pro­ . ^ b Fitzsimmons. perlenced at the Olympic (James •pere a pension plan for to\^ survey of occupational deferments To Study Potential Ga'ndidatea cut Light and Power Company, rell: WDRC—American Wo­ gram; WDRC — Screen Star parson from Boston who quotes meeting of the league offlclala : employees, may result from the A plan to register every CTO died here yesterday. Lyon, a vet­ toe “good book” to autograph Tommy Ryan, 5.7 3-4, 164 at hia of 1936 In P ilii. The moat covet­ the West .Side Rec Wedneedaji requested by President R oosei^f men; W THT— Superman: Play; WTHT — Henry Glad­ ed championship is toe decathlon. gibtlcaUon of this letter in the would be completed by ConpaCTi' member In me state as a voter waa eran of me First World War, stone; WNBC—Raymond Gram hounds alid mtcrvlewere, is the peak, was born March 31, 1879, at evening.' March 1. The sessio WNBC—Captain Midnight. unbeaten mile marvel of toe track The winner ia the world's greateet cut draft boards by Mar«h 15, discussed at me conference, a»d learned to fly four years ago at Redwood, N. Y „ of French and is called for seven thirty. “Under the Ordinances it Is pro- Casualties were light,” , said me communique' announcing the capture o f ICnlwetok Island m me Evening Swing. world today aa he eyee four more Engll.sh parentage. His real name all-round athlete. Glenn Morris of added: „•>-’* leaders said also mat before each the age of 61 and was a lieutenant 0;i,5 WTHT —Concert Hour Outlook Bod noaed that the pension system ^ Marshalls. But some Jap defenders survived me 'aerial and naval, bombardment, and aoroe of me nominating convention me poten- 6 :0Oi-WnC—News; WDRC — chances to break the world indoor was Joseph Younga. Denver, Robert Clark and Jack Foi‘ the firat time in the Charlea S. House Difficult PrqW*im Posed in me Civil Air Patrol, having WNBC — Out of the Shadows. Parker of toe U 8. team finished S t a g e d by a Pension Board con- ground-force attackers died in the assault. In this picture an American who was killed as he dashed tial candidates of both major par­ spent a monm in 1942 on anti­ News; WTHT'^News; WNBC record but he has final 440.yard Ryan began flutin g in '87 and years of its existence the prOiii' •The preajdefii’s order poses a 10:30 — w n c — Information miseries. one, two, three, respectively. dtating of three electors and me very dlffjealt problem as we have through the surf Is being dragged up on me rocky shore by luckier comrades. (In accordance wim ties would be studied and CIO oup- submarine patrol duty. —^Teny and toe Plratea. Please WDRC — - BroadWay toe following year knocked out pects for a league in 1944 arfi.1 Chairman of the Board of Selecy the Pension Committee, have epent 8:18—w n c —History In the Dodds surpassed all indoor Dick England in S3 rounds, In '89, At the ceremony following toe to aa^Kty the demands of the censorship requirements, me face of the victim has been retouched from the photograph.—NEA Tele- Showtime: WNBC —. Melody in event toe boys niountcd a platform- none tiio bright. It was learnedt' men. and Town Treasurer, ex of- considerable time in research and Headlines; WDRC—To Your marka for the toree-quartar-mile he knocked out Mike Shaughnessy not deftnlteiy, that the Hamitton drafting, and have met frequently aAfted forces and Industry.” Advertisement.^ ' AdverUsement— Advertisement— Advertisement— the Night. Saturday Ight as he scorched the to )>e crowned with their honors. flclo. He said Connecticut had. In Good Health; WTHT—Music: 11:Q0— News on all Stations. twice. In 23 and 48 roUnda, respec­ Propeller team would not be herg. ' • “ Persons eligible for pension with Sherwood Bowera and Haipid Madison Square Qaiden boards in tively, and topped off thla by oat- As they were presented with comparison with other states, a WNBC— Sports; News. 11:15 — w n c — Harkness of their medals, wreatjfis ' of laurel this season. There were six teamil 1 are officials imd employees M the Reed, a special committee o K m e 6:30—w n c —Jack Says "Ask Me 3:01 but ran out of gaa and slack­ tling Jimmy Murphy to a draw in 1943, the Polish Americana, Selectmen, and with the full ^ a r d disproportionately large number Washington; WDRC — Joan ed off to a 67.3 second final 440 to and little live oak trees, three r tiw n . Including employees of the of plants manufacturing critical Drum Experts i Another”; WDRO-Jack Stev­ Brooks; WTHT — Give and in 87 rounds. He beat Con Doyle who won the title, Hamilton, Wol­ ^Board of EducaUon, but except of Selectmen. We have a W had miss his goal by"nlne Untoa of a Amertcaoi. flags were raised to war materials demanding tho Act Establishing Town Pension Plan ens; WTHT—News; WNBC — Take: WNBC — Music You in 21. Sept. 8, 1880. three staffs and the band blared verines, 801010111, Rockville 61! r tug teachers eligible for the State me assistance of the C c^ecticut second. His Urns of 4:08.3 clipped Ryan's longest fight waa agalnat Public Expenditure Coi^ll, Hart­ services of highly skllW Nsws. Want. .4 seconds off his own National forth with our naiional anthem. Paganl's West Side.s. The #v r Veacbers l^tlrcment System, and Honor Guests — —Stories of Elscape; Danny Needham, whom he flat­ That moment I got the greatest changing draft status is going ' e«cludlng officials compensated ford, a statewide organization de­ men. men, extremely difficult to 6:45—w n c —Lowell Thomas: 11:3 0 w n c A. A. U. indoor championship Ajr ACT AMENDING AN ACT ] Manchester who shall become per- though It may not under the provi- if toe amount sh^Il be less than WDRC—News: WTHT—Music WDRC Negro Newspaper tened In 76 in Minneapolis, Feb thrill of my life. My eyes popped hit the loop harder-' this sea* :Bolely on a fee basis and those voted to the Interests of taxpayers. replace. ( (No. 382 8p. Acta 1923) standard. Relieved by Production Cut manently, totally disabled from iSone of this section he considered five hundred dollars ($500.00), the WNBC—Henry J. Taylor. Week Program; WTHT—Music. 16, '91. out—and for some reason they than ever before. ; serving as selectmen. "Chafes S. House, aa breaking the continuity of ser­ Dbn Ferris, Secretary of the “ Willard B. Rogers, He added, however, mat me alt- I.Oral MlldicfaHs Enter- authorizing t h e t o w n o f engaging in any gainful occupa­ refund may, at the option of the 7:00— w n c — Fred Waring: 11:45—WNBC— Saludos Amigos; Ryaa FHI Fer Rww were wet. Rockville Sure i •To become eligible, an em­ lAICai Viusirians MANCHESTER, CONNECri- tion and employment, such total vice, shall not be. included in the Treasurer, be made in rficcordance A. A. U „ ruled last night, how­ Jeff Koelsch stated last Janq^ "Richard M.irtln, uatlon WM relieved somewhat by WDRC—I Love a Mystery; Newi. ever, that Dodds’ 3:01 for toe Ryan won the w e iu r title from ployee must have been In the con- c u t ; t o e s t a b l i s h a r e ­ disability having been sustained period of service in determining with toe terms of Section 4970 of “^ o r g e E Keith, the recently ordered reduction of tainen hy the Noah WTHT —Fulton Lewis, Jr.; 12:00—w n c — News; St. Louis three-quarters could not be ap­ Mysterious Billy Smith in 20 ary that he intenda to have ttoiious service of the T o^ for , ^Raymond S. Smim." production of small arma ammu- t i r e m e n t SYSTEM FOR during the performance of essen­ the length of time of service. toe General Statutes as amended. WNBC—Horace Heldt. Serenade, WDRC — Newa; rounds in Minneapolis, July 26. team here this year and the Sol-^ SO years and have attained the Webster Organization. Sec..7. 7^ EveryI official or employee All eligible wicials and em- proved aa a rocoro becauae only niUon. and oald a number of work­ EMPLOYEES. tial duties pertaining to his em­ 7:15— w n c —News: WDRC—Ed /St. Louis Serenade; WDRC two dockers, instead of three, re­ 1894. Gains (Uer* claim to have an even mm% lot OB years, whereupon he ers laid off "By the Remington ployment by the Town, and while of the Town of Manchester, ex­ ployees in toe aervice of toe Town WTHT—Newa. By this time Tommy wee reted ter team then in '43. Juat^ hOW._ Be it enacted by the Senate and cepting any official who ahall be Sullivan Entertains; WTHT— ported the time. Ferris also said S h ll be enUtled to a pension of Arms Company In New Haven A delegation of local drummers House of Representatives In Gen­ acting in the scope of such em­ at toe time of toe passage of 32:30—W nc — Three Suns Trio. the emerteet boxer of the day, He many more are to seek entraneej M per cent of his ave^s ^ g« From State elected to office by direct vote of Memory Lsme. that Michigan’s Bob Ufer’t sup­ were now available for Induction and fifers visited .West Hartford eral Assembly convened: ployment, and such total -disabil­ these ordinances shall contribute 7 :30—W T fc—Let’s Listen to Dor­ 12:45—w n c —Lee Sims, Pianist; posedly new record of 1:11.3 in toe was ao smart he frequently out­ New Laurels in 1944 Is not at all certain. during the preceding five fiscal into the armed forces. ity having been caused by no fault the electors of the Town, ahall be to said fund unless they shall Newjk P. A.’s will have a team but ^ Friday evening as guests of the The Town of Manchester may retired from active service when sey; WDRC—Blondie; WTHT— 600-yard dash was Invalid becauae smarted himaelf, and tola reaulteci ■oouB. For ea^ completed year of Any impression mat there are or negligence on the part of auch notify toe Pension Board in writ­ in his being the victim of on* of will again be. hit hard by toe ' ■nirice above 20. the pension slmll / On Casualty List Noah Webster Drum and Fife pension its Town officials and em­ he shall attain the age of (70) he got off to a fiying atart and a large number of young, unmar­ Corps, composed chlefiy of young disabled official or employes, may ing within thirty. (30) days after Starter Nate CartweP declined to the most brazen double oroaaes In Pro Loop lectlvo aervice regulations a* wiOJ increaaed by 2 per ^ ried men fit for military service in ployees and may enact' by-laws years whether he la eligible for a the passage of toem ordinances ladies. The visitors were Frederick fhr such purpose. Including piip- request retirement and shall be pension or hot, provided, however, certify that toe etart waa official. A t the close of his day in law ever perpetrated in the'ring. the Pagan! entry. |,«ysrnge wage up to * llr^t 60 Connecticut is erroneous, Robin­ paid a pension, during the period that they choose. to be excluded Kid McCoy, then a green Naed le Oroater ^ per cent, and In no case by mi Washington, l^eb. 28.—(gV-The P. Meltzner, Ralph and Robert visipns for the compulsory retire­ that the provisions of this Section Frequency Modulation CompetiUon from a new source courts of Centre County, Pa., At­ son asserted. Von Deck. William Sinnamon. of such disability, amounting an­ from the provisions and benefits win be available Saturday in toe youngeter, bad been a aparring Redskins' Star Retains The need for the Twl te«P S u $2,000 in any one year. names of two Connectlcirt men are ‘Those young fellows you seef on ment of officials ’ and employ­ 7 shall not become effective so long of these ordinances. If they do torney Paul Campbell done wrest­ Thomas Irwin and Michael J. Bar­ nually to onc-half of the average as a state of war continues to, ex­ special match race at toe L C. 4-A partner-in Ryan’s camp, and Tom­ greeter then ever now. For •Teachera eligible for m em ^r- the streets today are either men ees w'ho have reached an age lim­ not so contribute, they .shall be Growing More Popular ling togs a# Penn State coach included in a liat of 144 casualties ry. A number of {he members of annual wage or salary paid to ist between the United States'and championships here when Endgn for duration. Eastern Intercol- my had taken aadlistlc delight in Punting Honors for peat ten yeera it has teen a Bhh> In me State Teachera Rh^re- in 4F classification or boys who itation as provided in auch by­ 'Jeem^ to have waived all rights of the U. 8. Naval forces— Navy, the Mattatuck Dnim Corps of him by the Town during the five the Governments of Germany, It­ Dllie Hunter of toe Columbia mid giate 155-pound champion in 1930, shellacking the Kid in training. ture during tpe summer monUtej mf f t System are not IncluifM have been mustered out of the laws. for pension and disability allow­ Fourth Year; 81 Yard propoeed local system be<»uM Waterbury were also present. (5) complete fiscal years of the aly or Japan, and further provided shlpmen’s echool, drops down from he took over when Charley Spel- Thla rankleS McCoy, who bided and has filled the gap for thou Marine. Corps, and Coast Ouard— services for one reason or anoth­ For the purpose of determining ance under toe provisions of these 28—(/P)— The'^'ments and pi-ograms, with a num I their beneSts under the flrst- announced today by the Navy de­ The Noah Webster Corps was Town immediately preceding hia that any official or employee who New York, Feb. toe longer routes to try to give del accepted commls.^lon In^Navy hia time and plotted revenge with Kick Topt ’Em AIR sands of local baseball fans, er," he aaid. the period of "service of any offi­ ordinances. Except as otherwise ‘ ber of broadcasts presenting lea Dodds a battle. Ollle tried toe mile league officials have as*ured_ pisn are more U^ral thM partment. founded a few years ago and is request for retirement during is employed in the service of the networks, which up to recent Machiavellian wile. Ryan waa now sponsored by Sergeant and cial or employee of the Town of w-hich services were rendered to herein provided, all persons enter­ tures of their own. yesterday, 16 houra after winning outgrowing the welter claae, had teama that every oifort fnre contemplated ta Town Publication o f this additional Town at the time of the passage of weeks had been only allghtly ac­ Chicago. Feb. 2 * --IF)— (Jener- Mrs. Zollkowski at whose spacious Manchester, the period during the Tow-n by such official or em­ this ordinance and has been in ing toe service of the Town after The specials are: NBC 8 a. m., toe A. A. U. three-mile crown, and taken things easy tha winter of Tommy Ryan retired am mlddle- made to get enough club# to caeualty iiat brings to 40,125 me which any such official or. em­ 1 tive in Frequency Modulation MaJ. Gen. Jimmy Doolittle from *'^^An eligible employee becoming Traffic Resumed home the band-room is located. ployee. such seiVice for a period of at the passage of these ordinances waa an easy wrlnner in 4:32.6 as '95-’96, and waa out of eondition. woight champion after beating all I ally recognlied aa the greateet the circuit operating. LAT number of dead, wounded, missing ployee waa engaged in the aerv­ who shall fall within toe definition broadcasting, now have increaaed England; NBC 1 p. m.. Work of the Midshipmen met Army in a Chicago Ties BBRUBnently totally dlaablcd to and prisoners of war announced The members of the corps were (B| Any eligible official or em­ least ten (10) years prior to the McCoy sent a modest note to quick kicker in National Pro •on toe loop played tour attired in their natty Continental ice of any of the. former School passage of this ordinance and pur­ of ’’eligijjle' officials and employ­ • I-4 operations considerably. While toe Red C3ross overseas; MBS 4:30 dual meet. the champion, hegging for weekly end put oh a grand < tM 'course of hla duties ^J**?}*^ by me Navy department since Across Bridges Districts wnmin the Town of Man­ ployee of the Town of Manches­ Documentary report to blood Hunter uaually has a last lap feeslonel league history, Sammy Wt negligence on hie pnrt ^all be uniform, consisting of red coat, ter who .shall have been employed suant to these provisions is retired ees” as "defined In Section 4 of both NBC and CBS have operated Maple Leafs chance to earn a few dollers to worst beating he ever received, ^ ^ n ,, Washington Red- Yoimger Flayere Dec. 7, 1941, chester. of the former High School these ordinances, shall contribute stations in New York for some, donors; MBS 6:35, Lieut Gen. A. spring under his belt when toe ’^entiiM to BO per cent o< t o aver- The Connecticut casualties: buff skirts, patent leather boots, in the continuous service of the from active service, shall be en­ keep body and soul together. He knocking him out in, the 15th. f Moat o f the taama are gotaig with yellow tops, three-cornered Committee, of the f6|;mer Man­ to kaid fund, unless they shall they did so primarily on an ex­ A. Vandergrift ' Marine Coips band toots the Notre Dame vic­ After Bob Fitzalmmone beat skine Ughtened hi# grasp M uiai uoe younger players and hoM '^ o wage over/the preceding five Keach, George Edmund, elec­ Town for a period of twenty (20) titled to a pension during the re­ adroitly hinted he waa in execra­ Niagara Falls, N. Y., Feb. 28 hats with plumes and white wigs. chester Board of School Visitors, mainder of his life amounting an­ have attained the age of forty-five perimental basia. CBS also hlu a commander, on ’’Red Cross and tory March and that may be Just ble condition, in fact a very aick have enough' veterans aeoi^ * “ jB tri Aftd an cm* trician’s mate, mird class, U. S. years and who shall become per­ Blackhawks Climb Into Jim Corbett in 1897, Ryan claim- honor today. For to# fourth con (fln—Traffic was resumed today of the Manchester-Board of Edu­ nually to two per cent (2','r) of the (45) ycais at the time of tom- station In caucego. the war in toe Pacific.” what is needed to pull Dodds to man, and that part of toe loser’a keep the boye wHhla N ou ^ ,'who ^ s been oonUnuou^ Naval Reserve. Missing. Parents, The evening program opened manently. totally disabled from that record that appears within ed and defended the middle-1 year he was named top [ awlTT-" bp the Ibwn for K over two bridges leading into wim several selections by the cation, V may be included and the average annual wage or salary mcncing such . service. TCmp- They not ooiy are stepping up Thick of Hockey Miiss end — which would be hla, of weight title until he retired to ^ , jootball’a toughest Olr. will be a grand ebyte «r ' Mr. and Mrs. William B. Keach, term “town officials and employ­ engaging in any gainful occupa­ theee tranemlssions, but have giv­ Programs Tonight: NBC—7:30 reach. [ S n ''a o d W n n e o permnnentJy Canada which were closed yester­ corps, which was well received tion and employment, such total paid to him hy the Town during porary, emergency and provision course— would go for much need 1907, to-run a gymnasium in 8JT' * yoimfBlM to brt»li teto W Bostwick Place, New Milford. ees,’’ an ised in this Act, sHal) in­ the five (5) complete fiscal years en evidence of an Intention to ex­ Gov. Green of Illinois "Constitu­ The Parson, who yesterday re­ During Past Week. y disabled tlirou^ no negll- day as a result of a dispute and highly enjoyed by the visitors. disability having been caused by employees shall fiot be required ed medical treatment. r...... Official figures show he averaged about thraa T O f" A Wright, Ian 0 „ private, first whether overtime Sunday pay for clude employees of the Board,of of the Town immediately preced­ pand as soon at equipment is tional Government;” 8 Cavalcade ceived toe James E. Sullivan 1 to contribute unless their employ­ Whereas Fits was a battering' • * -- I on t o part ebnU receive the class, U. S. Marine Corps Reserve. Next came Mr. Meltzner, former no fault or negligence on the part drama*’’Junior'Angel;” 9 Voorhees award aa toe amateur athlete who Ryan ass/nted to the match ary ttmea. J* T 80 per cent dleabUlty allow- inspectors should be paid Education of the Town of Man­ ing his retirement for each year ment shall be given a permanent available, probably not until alter loae to to* t o ^ a B ^ Wounded. Mother, Mrs. Mary leader of the Moodus Corps, and of such disabled official or em­ concert, Oscar Levant: 10 Con­ did the most to advance toe cause Bv The Associated Press and proceeded to train , for the ram on stilts, Ryan was com pact-. jnciuding the eei «yen though the disability by bridge authorities or the Treas­ M. J. Barry, representing the chester. ' such official or employee has been status, at which time they shall the war. This, o< course, is pro- fight by getting a haircut and team la forced to wtthde^ ae_ Wright, 456 1-2 Main street, Man­ ployee, may request retirement continuously employed by the 'vlded applications for construc­ tented Concert; 10:30 Information of sportamanahip in 1943, let Bill The Chicago Blackhawks are ly built. „ ' 181 yard boot agalnat Detroit Nov. arise out of to amploy- ury department. Moodus Corps, gave several selec­ The Town of Manchester may begin contributing With respect to back in the groove in toe National shave. It was hard to get Tommy Ryan j,ia efforts traveled had a really good chester. TTie rainbow bridge sponnlng nnd shall be paid a pension, dur­ Town preceding his retirement but tion permits are granted by the Please . . /. CBS—7;30 (West Hulse of toe New York A. C. set tions. They had to respond to sev­ enter into a contract with any In- salaries or wages received there­ toe pace for toe first quarter of Hockey league. ' The night of the fight, March in the ring except on his Own season and wo* a berwi * aUowancee are the Niagara riVbr from this city ing the period of such disability, not, in any fVent, more than fifty Fedend Communications Commls- 10:30) Blondie: 8 Vox Poppers; 9 more than 70 yards. eral encores. Next came the Von aurance. company authorized to amounting annually to one-half after, and may elect to contribute William Bendix in "Guadalcanal toe A. A. U. mile. Gil took oyer in A few week.1 ago they Jumped 1896, McCoy showed up in superb terms, but 'once in there, he ‘Ths Redskin Veteran, who also plsygdfa to deduettoB tor me to Niagara Falls, Ont., was closed per cent (M%) of the average an M on. catamount. Deck. brothers, Ralph and Robert, transact business in Connecticut, of \he average annual wage or with respect to salaries or wages Dairy:” 10 Chas. Ruggles in the third lap and rdn hlrnself and into fourth place only to drop condition . imd gave -Ryan the fought like 1 won passing and pass Interception aC Woriunan's Compenaa at midnight Saturday until mid who gave an exceptionally fine to insure its pension plan or any nual wage or salary paid to him by received during the twelve months / A t present NBC has on file ap­ Philippines Seen. salary paid to him by the Town the Towrt during the five (5) com­ plications for other FM stations T h ree Men on a Horse;” 11:30 the field right intq'toc ground vrith back again Into fifth. They dem' honors, hed e coj^ortable mergln ^ to the disabled employee night yesterday, the bridge auth. rendition- of ancient and modern; portion thereof. next preceding toe time their em­ an inspiring performance that had onstrated last week, however, over Kerry Hop* et Detroit, nm- ority having failed to post a bond durin^Othe five (5) complete fiscal plete fiscal years of the Town im­ at Waahington, Denver, San Negro newspaper week program Jon soade for leaves of drumming and were roundly Sec; 3. These by-4pws shall be ployment was given a permanent toe crowd of 16.000 talking to that their main trend la upwards nerup with a 89.2-yard avaroga on Navy Boxer I and arilitary service wlth- Navy Objective as guarantee It would pay over­ years rtf the Town immediately mediately preceding his retire­ Francisco,'Chicago and Cleveland. . . BLU—7 Horace Heldt time: cheered. The Mattatuck boys were known as, and may be cited as the preceding/ his request for retire­ status by paying arrears of con­ 8:30 Blind Date: 9 Counter Spy: themselves. His slow final 440 was by winning three straight games 42 klcke. This despite toe fact ■aMitw the oontinulty of time for the inspectors’ services. given a grand ovation after play­ ment during ^'hich services w'ere CBS is seeking other stations at Pension Qrclinances of the Town ment d u rW which serv-ices were rendered to the Town by such of­ tributions without interest. \ Boston, S t Louis and Hollywood, 10:30 Melody in the Night, Paul apparent to all and his final time, and climbing into a third place tie that three of Baugh’s and none of The Supreme court on Jan. 3 rul­ ■ - i Sports Roundup to Mm Town. ing several pieces as taught oy of Manchester. Sec. 9. The heads of the sev­ Lavallc . . . MBSt- 7:30 Army although excellent, cam* aa an with toe Toronto Maple L*afs. Hopp’s boots were blocked. Seek# ranmt at TO ahal ba man- Chicago, Feb. 28 — (JP) — The ed that Sunday work for the in­ the late Charles Miller of Water­ rendered t^ the Town by such ficial or employee. Coupled with this trend la an Sec. 2. There Is hereby estab­ Sec. 8. Contributions. Each eli­ eral Town Departments and each Air Forces; 8:30 Sherlock Holmes; anU-cllmax. - '... They seem assured a playoff berth With ratings based on numbor but fBU prorieion shsdl not spectors was overtime. The Treas­ bury. official or e eartler decision by the two net­ Johnny Fulton’s failure in toe Philippine islands may be me ob­ lished the Peasion Board of The gible official and employee in the Board and Commission shall works to release their programs 9:30 Paul Winchell's Jerry. in the Stanley Cup playoffs. By Hugh Fullerton, Jr. y-^Hpffman, Haag and H orn ,...T eh , of kick* as well as average dla- operative until after the ury department placed them on a Unusual Performance (C) The ekiatence and contin­ promptly report to the Pension 1000-yard run which waa won by jective of the U. S. Navy after the six-day week, and notified bridge Town of Manchester which shall uance of the total disability here­ service of the Town of Manches­ for relay on companion FM sta­ The Hawks started their latest iJew York, Feb. Wh^n | to «>me other schools lu the iRiicE, John Kintchtpf* Now Yorif Avislioii Oid«t El V A feature of the evening was Board toe name, date of birth, to­ Les Elscnhart of Columbus, Ohio, Z . J I 4-F’s who are leading in every- reduction of Truk, big Japanese owners they would be responsible consist of the Chairman of the inbefore mentioned in Para- ter, except aa hereinafter provided, tions operated by their standard Tuesday Programs: NBC—9 upsurge by bowling over toe New Paul Brown, Ohio State Giant rookie, finished third by _ anployaas shall be re- the wonderful bass drumming of Board of Selectmen ^nd the Town gether with such evidence of such was a distinct surprise as tha °xn ® ' thing." In Golden GIofob mid-Paclfic b.ase. Rear Admiral for the double pay on Sunday. .graphs "A ” and of this Sec­ shall be required to contribute to broadcast affiliates. m. Mirth and Madness; 1:30 p .jn York Rangers. 8 to 4, on Tuesday. hoisting 32 punt# an average of to oontrlbute 8 per cent of Mrs. Seth Cook Comstock, aged Treasurer, ex officio, and three date aa the Board may require, Prancisco d and Joe Nowicki of coach, goes Ipte the NaYy yt will in i to the Retirement Al- John Downes, U.S.N., (Ret.) said The same notice went to other tion 5 shall be determined by the retirement fund an amount equal Echoes from Tropics . . CBS— On Saturday toey edged out Tor­ It’s New Here 40.7 yards. Kinscherf also came Chicago Tourney* 72, who pounded out the rudi­ electors of the Town, one of whom to five (5%) per cent of his wages and toe date of beginning of con­ 9:15 a. m.'\(West 3:30 p. m.) Rochester had been expected to onto, 3 to 2. at Toronto, and last be given the privilege of jiaming Fund, Mid these contrlbu- yesterday. Jsridges on the Canadian border, Pension Board afteri.such medical Tomorrow toe networks are go­ provide the coihpetitlon. Did you-ever know that Battling through with toe ouUtanding Admiral Downes told the ments and her time was excellent. shall be an eligible official or em­ or salary, but not to exceed $4,000 tinuous employment of each per­ ing all-day to help give a boost to School of the Air; 5 ^Fun with night hopped back to Chicago and his own successor, probably pne of Nelson wasn’t a nickname ? . . . . kicking performance of the year Btiena, to«ether with the Town's aftd the Thousand Island bridge, Mrs. Comstock takes part in all examination as it ihay require, ■Three men bettered 24 feet in Knights of Columbus that "Ad^^ which crosses me St. Lawrence ployee of the Town as hereinafter annual wag^ea or sal.ary, including son now and hereafter employed toe Red Cross War Fund cam Dunn . . ... BLU —12;30 Farm and beat New York, 4 to 2, before 16.- his a ^ s ta n ts ... .That’s, quite a The full name ia Oscar Mathew in toe rain and mud at Detroit lest Chicago, Feb. $4— n laSHoprlatlcatlons, make up me Pen- parades and enjoy it as well as the and such allowance snail not be the full amount of any mainte­ the broao Jump which was won by hundred twenty ppmrt ___sd. Present employees mlral Nlmitz in a recent statement 'river from Alexandria Bay to Ivy defined. The elector members In their respective departments. palgn which will continue through Home program;. 4 Ozark Ramb 944. Cully Dahlstrom, who scored change from the old Ohio system Battling Nelson....Or that the Nov. ,7 when he averaged 41.6 Ptfoa younger generation. shall be appointed by the Board paid in any case w hen^n award nance furnished him. Such contri­ Immediately upon toe beginning Barney Ewell, former Penn State three of Chicago’s four goals, won combination Nawa Aviation , the option ol Joining m e pen- gave us some idea- of what the Lea, -Ont., was-closed during me March. From early morning until lera . . . MBS—^^10:30 Shady Val of'llring the coach and everybody National Hockey league skims yards on 14 boots. ays of Selectmen for terms of three has been made under the Work­ butions shall be deducted from the of a period of absence from active star now in toe Army and Ed Con- toe game in the last ■ period by and heavyweight b o w , _ system, but new employees campaign will be after the reduc­ same peripd. It also, reopened af Mr. Sinnamon and Mr, Irwin men's Compensation Act \^except close o f the schedule at night ley folks; 2:30 p. R). Mutual (Joes well of N. Y. U equalled toe world Yvho waa on speaking terms wtto about $65,000 off the playoff Principally because three of rendered several fife solos, which (3) years; provided, that of those payroll,, and snail be entered ip a service of any official or em« there will be special announce- Calling. ' . slamming home two markers' him. . Lieut. Jim Burchard. every four-of Baugh kicks are of there’s something to that old re 40 shall be required to tion of Truk. ter a 24-hour traffic ban. when auch payments ahalLhave indoor mark for the 60-yard dash /"take” and cuts up half of it Ihg that toe third time is a cJu "It may be that the next objec­ were finely executed. Mr. and Mrs. first appointed one shall be ap­ separate fund known aa the "Re- plee, upon toe return to active within 18 second.i. former New York sp o4 scribe, among the first four trains accord­ the quick, suitorise variety, the ilie employee’s contrlbu- terminated or when payment* tlrem'eJ'f Allowance Fund,” which with S' winning 6.1 second effort The Montreal Canadlcns^'con­ On# of five Texte ropr—■ I are In effect an annuity fund, tive will be the recapture of the David Cornell of West Hartford pointed for a term expiring on the service of such official or em­ hopes to bring the winners o f the ing to thieir regular season stand­ Redskins not only captured teem day following the annual Town der said Act shall be less thanXthe fund shall be managed by the Pen­ I for -attorney, general, A\JP. Tug bnly double winner was Bob tinue to sweep all before/ them. punting laurels with en overage Uvea la toe (tol^nOWe# w fan d ai* returned to him If he Philippines. This would seem a were al.so guests of the evening. ployee, and upon the termination well, seeking re-election as state Dugger, formerly of Tufts, recent service boxing tournament ing |ind the other half on how they "ourt May Decide Mr. Cornell gave a fine exhibition meeting in October 1944, one for a allowance provided by the terms sion Board and in the cus­ of the employment of any official Louisiana Will The newly crowned champions Ulaavea the Town's service. Any wise move if. as he says, our final of these Pension Ordinances • !• treasurer, and Incumbent_John E. captured both the 60-yard high on a tour to toe United State!. . . . do to the playoffs,?-----Or that i <»of '<>•* 48.1 yard* but also had - the]—--i—’r' ment for a i titoi objective is wiping out the Japa­ of bass drumming, .and w'as warm­ term expiring on the day follow­ tody of tho Town Treasurer. or employee, toe head of toe Town 1 knocked over Torontq.'Bostpn and todance not exhausted in the pay- which event the differences be and low hurdlea. The Dodgera Insist those new Ford Frick, National League presl-l'east percentage of puhta malieh Tribune Si nese inUhina in order that we may ly applauded. It was the first ing the annual Town meeting In The sum of • • • • • Dollars Department or the Board of Com­ P i c k C a n c l i n a t c s coxe, for re-eleetlon as superln Detroit during the . week to run nt of disability allowance or Legality of Ballo tween auch, 'allowance and auch B hereby appropriated as an initial tendent of education. Ensign Coi ncllus W armerdam shiny uniforms for night games dent, ohee was a coUcgc prof. (He I— -430—and the lowest *'^*'"*?* which tola year operate from that country against meeting between hith and M. J. October 1945, and one for a term mission In which such official or their current winning- stre.ak to shouldn’t be called "Jockey” satin lalon after retirement is paid compensation benefits shall be iproprlatlon by the Town to the was unable tfa appear because his looks like^one) and taught Jounej-| distance^of roturna by 360-ahtatauni from the Japanese homeland." Barry in 25 years when they be­ expiring on the day following the employee shall have been employed plane was grounded in Cleveland six. Their latest triumph, a 5 to l —both toe manufacturer and t o beneficiaries. annual Town meeting in October paid. In order to obtain the tirement Allowance Fund” and conquest of Detroit last night be­ ism to Frank Frawley, the AP’s | Detroit and New York fln*»h*d states end NoD person shall be entitled to e Admiral Downes contended the longed to the same corps. Mr. shall report to said Board thi re­ New Orleans, Feb. 28.—(J*)— An and Jack Defield, former Minne­ Judge "Landis woutd object----- Los Angeles Sports expert ?% present - island-hopping campaign Washington, Feb. 28-•(>?)—Con­ Cornell is a drummer in the 1946. Thereafter, appointments benefits of this section, such em­ th ^ Selectmen are d ire cts here- Sister Identifies fore 13,347 on Detroit ice, hinted second and third In average punt- A native of H ^ e y . lion imless hla record of' eerv- gress got a chance today to trans­ ployee shall make application In spective dates thereof. estimated half-million Louisianans sota U. atoi?te. won toe pole vault Nevertheless them bums likely will Sportpourri __ _ a t . Chat* field, n* was Inevitable since no bases of Shrine band of Hartford. shall be made as terms expire or afteV at each annual Town meet SeOi 10. . All monies received that the Stanley Cup playoffs ing distance with figures of 1 wlth the Town Is free from fer its service vote controversy to writing for a disability retirement at 14 fe e t „ , . get a lot of "ridlhg" when they Coroua Christl. Tex.. Ott comp possible value to tho Japanese can vacancies occur; provided, that ing tto recommend an appropria­ by any official or employee aa an are to oelect a governor and four might be Ju«r"a breeze for toe With veterans Johnny Cooney I and 39.5 yards, respecQvely, tifeasance and misfeasance, the U. S. Supreme court to deter­ At the clbse of the evening’s ex­ allowance to the Pension Board Body of Woman The New York A. C. regain^ «vear them. in 1939 and 1940 aa a member be left behind as U. S. forces'move ercises all were invited to the appointments to fill vacancies tion which,. in their opinion, to­ award payable by toe Town under other atata officials Tuesday in a Canucks. and Paul Waner scheduled to train rae Town reserves me right to mine once and for all whether the within one year after the termin­ iU team tiUe and look the mile Today's Ouest Star toe Sioux City, I*., team. lend the pension ordinances at westward. large dining room where refresh­ shall be foe the urtexplred portion gether feth the employee contribu- the Workmen’s Compensation Act runoff Democratic primary wind relay but finished third in the two-, Manager Art Ro.ss, of the Bos­ at home In .Sarasota, Fla., Branch Federal absentee ballot proposed of the term only. ation of hla active service. tkme reeWyed, will equal the aver­ ing up one of the bitterest cam, ton Bruins, announced that de- Jimmie Murphy, Canton, 111., Rickey was seriously considering In his first attempt he advaac time, which provision is made by the administration would be ments were served. A flashlight shall be. deducted from any pay­ mile behind l^»rtmouto. sparked Dally ^dger: ’‘A few year* ago U as far a stoe quarter-flnala t the thought that there may picture was taken of the group, Sec. 3. The. management and Sec. 6. Jn ths determtaation of age annuM requirements of the ments provided, for under toese paigns since toe tempestuous days Torr.lngtqn, Feb. 28—(J*)—Mrs. fen*e»nan. Jack Crawford, suffer­ have them run B baseball "school” ! legal. • by Don Burnham a^ 1:S5.4 was U » three BU who were Pur­ $66,(MM) Bpaiity the second time he_went to lultlmgtely be developed a state- Fire Brings Death' Sergeant Zollkowski, who ia in control of the Pension System- for the period of service, the period pension systam estimated aver a ordinances. of toe late kingfiah Huey P. Long,. Hatem Saii of Waterbury told au­ I leg for a winning effort, and Michi­ ed a chlprod elbow In Saturday for kids from that district as part [ But even that suggestion—of­ the Town of Manchester, as cre­ period of twenty five (25) years Chargee and counter-chargea night’s game at Montreal and due’s footbal) stars... .This year of their conditioning.' work: He | semi-finals. This year, he _ rnide municipal peniiibn system the service, has been home on during which any eligible official Sec. ll. In the event that Title thorities yesterday that a young gan, ______fered as a solution to a deadlock ated and defined by these by-laws, The "RetlremenU^llowapce Fund” characterlaed the runoff race, an would be out of the lineup for at its toe tore* H’s who are. leading changed his mind OfteX consider­ he should reach the finale and [Into which the Town and its em- over Federal vs. State ballots — short , furlough and expects to' or employee waa engaged In the II of the Social Security Act, or woman, whose body had Iain un­ ail the way for the coveted heav To Two Women are given to the Pension Board, shall be Investra by Treasurer, otf-ehot of toe Jan. 18 firat prim leaat a week. the BoUenUekers in baaketball— ing that it might be ruled a viola-1 I ployeea may wish to merge the will require an about face by the leave 'for Virginia, where be la aervice of any of the former school any other Federal or State act who shall have the power to make with the appipval of .the Pension ary in ‘which James H. "Jimmie’ identified at an undeftaking es­ tion o< toe <-'no Southern TXalnlng” weight crown. llo u l penslgn aystem. House,’ which already Is on record connected with the Anti-Aircraft districts within the Town of Man­ similar thereto, shall be or be­ reasonable rules and regulations chester,, of the former Manchester Boanl. in accordance wllh|tne Con­ Davis, Shreveport song writer-ac­ tablishment here for two days, Byrd Leads^ edict.., .Gunder Haegg arix) Arne |i Doling the first years of a pen-1 against Waahlngton’a participa­ Artillery. come applicable to the officials Coral, the marine creator for carrying out the provisions of High School committee, of tta for­ necticut statutes governing invest­ tor and public tcrvlcs commiS' was her sister, Mrs. Rose Grave- Andersson, Sweden’s mile record "flon aystem operated on a* caah By The Associated Press tion in any -voting machinery for and employees of the Town of whose skeleton makes toe atoll these by-laws, and may employ mer Manchester Board of School ments of savings bank funds. Any slonar, and elderly Lewie U Mor­ line, 25. also of Waterbury, breaking rivals, will have their ^tfltburscment basis, ' me cost is Fife caused, the deaths of two the armed forces. Manchester, the benefits payable Pro Tourney begfns Ufe as an egg and to moderate, increasing substantially such assistance as is necessary for Viaitors,. and o f the Manchester person leaving the employment gan, Covington attorney and form­ The body of Mrf. Graveline, a first meeting of toe year at G d^- | women during the week-end in After week-end conversations to such officials and employees i» a free swimmer. .in succeeding years as me number Six From State such purpose. Board of Education, shall be in­ the Town before becoming eli^ble er vviianiw..-.-r-,congreesman, were top —r men____ .drowning victim, was found flMt- Cnburg June 14. Connecticut, the only violent with attorney general’s office^ under these ordinances sliall be , 3f persons entitled to a pensioh. deaths reported in th'e state for See.~;'f. Any official or employee cluded. Periods of absence of not for a pension or disability allow­ On the atump l$organ said that ing in the ^ u g a tu ck river at East THE Senator Hatch (D-NM) was ready reduced annually by toe amount / Ousts Jug MeSpaden, at Ser\'lce De^it. toows. It is me lack of reserves that period. War Prisoners o f the Town of Manchester, in­ more thah ninety (90) days In any ance may withdraw, oh written re if elected ha would bring about a ’Litchfield Ft-iday morning. Scores \ to propose that Senate and House one calendar year, without pay, paid under the provisions of said' of perabns viewed, the body befora Vice Adm iral. Ben Moreell, the'] /for me peak years which has forc- Mrs. Margaret Werner, 53, wife conferees agree on a Federal bal­ cluding, ^ployees of the Board of quest, toe total of all contribu- return “ to the liberal government New Orleans; Nelson 'm1 the revision of many cash dls- of a New Britain clergyman and a Education,, excepting any em­ during the. course of such aervice. tlona made by him, without inter­ Social Security Act or similar act. InaUtuted by Huey Long.” He has identity was established. youngest man of that rank in to* J lot bill c a rtin g with it anthoriza- Sec. 12. Each request for retire­ State police were especially con­ CLUBHOUSE ployees enable for memberahlp in or tranafen from one department Navy—he’s 61—was captain of the jTurMment systems former missionary to India, died Uon for' a quick Supreme court Washington, Feb. 28—(>P)—Sl3(i est If any official or employee Who aa hie running male, Earl K. Long. In Third Place. !' The estimated cost of the pro­ last'night in New Britain hospital, the State Teachers’ Retirement to another, shall not be considered has made contributions to toe re­ ment under the provisions of these Huey's brother, who seek* toe cerned because, Lieut, Oeorg* Re- track team and star football-rtull- ruling Ob its constitutionality. Connecticut' men are among 167' aS breaking the continuity of aer- ordinances must be made,Ih-writ­ mer said; a ngte was found on Mrs. posed ' plan follows this* pattern, a little more than 24 hours after That would settle the question System, and incepting any service tirement fund ehall leave toe em­ UeuUnant governorship; Jos' T. New Ori*ani, ‘Feb. 28.—(F)—A i By Chip Royal #ia a remarkable Judge ef running back at Washington University, I United States eoldiert who are 'vice. Periods of absence of more ing to the, Pension Bou'd in ac­ Graveline’i person asking that au­ St. Louis, in 1913... .Lieut. Rob'l ^om a cost of $&,579 during me her clothing had caught fire while well in advance of the toctlon. held as prisoners of war by Ger­ as a member of the Board ' ol ploy of toe Town before becoming Cawthorn • for attoriiey general, tw” M il battle, between ,4p Feature* Sports Editor • styles, and knows more about ilteL year of normal operations, ahe waa burning papers In the fur­ Selectfuen and excepting any offi­ than ninety (90) days by reason cordance with such rules and reg­ thorities take care of "my chil­ Bvro end- Hhrold MeSpaden ^11 track men then they do them- est P. Parsons,* former Springfield, many. The War department an­ eligible for a retirement or dle- ulations os it may make, and shall John B. Daigle for treasurer and dren," and It was feared toe chil­ New York, Feh. 28—Here’s [’here fe a progressive increase for nace in the basemeni of her home, cial, op employee who Is- compen­ of authorized leave of absence or u^old today when toey p l ^ tiieir selves. Mast., college athlete and Eastern | nounced today. ablllty afiowance. and shall not be oe acted upon by the Pension L. E. Fraaar for etata eyperinten- dren to whom she referred might .T years to an annhal cost of $55.- Mrs. Werner was married to- the sated solely on a feq^ basis, (such any disability necessitating the rMmployed by toe Town within fliS 1 8 ^ « in the New Orleans something to stick in the back of “The Swedes have more stam­ States gymnaatlcs champion, has They, and. thrir, next o f kin: regular attendance of a physician, Board within thirty (3d) days of dent of oducatton. ^ have been left unattended. 1^ . ' . The number of liersons re­ Rev. Oscar T. Werner, pastor of to DeAngelo, Tech. Sergt. John A. officials and employees being here five (5) years, he shall be presum Davia, endorsed by high officials $5,000 war bond g ^ your fedora. When ' to* long- ina, endurance and speed in toe been trying to Interest cadets at ceiving pensioiis increa.scs from St. John’s Lutheran church, in In­ afler referred to as "eligible off! (unless a medical authority satis­ its presentation. All- pensions shall Mrs. Sail said, however, that —Antonio DeAngelo, father, 348 ed conclpaively to have made the be paid, n;iontoly by the Towm in tha admlnletratlon of "reftrm ” Mrs. Graveline’e tvyo sons, Albert, MeSpaden, who led the awaited - four minute mile 1# longer distances than our boys,” the Oorelcane. Tex., Army sir field | en in the tirdt year to 63 in 1961. dia. in 1913; dale and employees” ) who ahall factory to, the jPenalon Board shall •ays Abe, "because toey train in tumbling. But apparently that's Several Billions Coram avenue, Shelten. certify to the i satisfaction of the request refert^ to to toe - preced­ ;frcasurer.^ Gov. Sam H. Jonea and a s*lf-de- 2, and Ronald, alx . months, had til yrotaTOay. faltered turned in for toe record books, it , "Obviously 'neither me first Mrs. Frances Howland, 89, of have been employed In the con: ing sentence. In Cass' of toe death, acribod •rindependent candidate,” won’t be an American, runner who right. one thing the fliera-want to avoid, New Haven, died yesterday morn­ DeSalvo, Second Lieut., Bennie t*ensioh Board that the person Is Sec. 13. Any provisions herein been at her home since their n)oto- roimd with a on* ?f»re nor the peak years reflect T.-rJomes C. DeSalvo, father, 640 tinuoua service of the Town, for-a before retirement-of a person who has on his ticket J. EmUa Verret er disappeared Feb,. 19. while Byrd cashed in ydto a t o w performs the feat. "Americans are content to do a in or out of planes. .. .Marine he avere^o cost of providing pen- ing six and a half hours ^ ter an period of twenty (20) ^ears Im­ totally incapacitated but the reg-^ to toe contrary notwithstanding, Tmdet ^r 49. tallying eight Lieut. Nicholas' Padgen, former New York, Feb. 28—(,P>—Mayor Newfleld avenue, Stamford. ular attendance of a physician is has contributed to toe retirement for lieutenant governor. Fred 8. Lieutenant Remer aaid Mrs. The first miler to run the myth­ little training, and then only for ioiu on a cash disbursement ba- electric heater in the bedroom of mediately preceding to request no pension or disability allowance birJles to MeSpa^’e tw ^ short diatances,” moans Klviat. Creighton and (Chicago O rd s cen- j her home had set fire to her night­ F. H. LaGuardia says. N w York LaFontaine, Sergt. Robert J. — imnecessary), shall not be consid­ fundfi toe amount of contributions paid under to.e provisions of these LeBlanc, mayor of Baton Rouge Graveline'a. husband had been liv­ ical time will be Ariie Andersson, im. Under the proposed plan, Mrs. Blandine LaFontaine, moth­ for retirement and who ahall have Byrd, toe former ! "'The Swedes go all out. like we ter, sends word from Cape Gloiii- ^Ailch is based upon me current gow n., city bustpess/r men are ,rrady to. ered as breaking fhe continuity of tione to tald fund, without. inter­ ordinances shall exceed toe sum ing >it toe Boys’ Club here for sev­ Guhder Haegg, or aojne other er, 93 Aetna street, Naugatuck. attained the age of sixty-five (65) est ahall be refunded by toe eral months. * ' Swede: ! used to do in the old days. ter. New Britain, that handling j . scale, length of . aervice, and spend "aeveral billions of dpllars” years may request retirement and service, provided suqh absence of Two Thousand ($2,000) Dollars in the first five years after the war Mlsuraca, Second Lieut Ange­ shall not exceed a, peribd of twelve treasurer to the beneficiary annually. - That's the prediction of Abel I '"T q ' be a good runner a men artillery is Just like throwing a uxpectancy of Town employ- lo J^-Jr,— Apgelo Misursuia, fa­ shall be paid a pension during the IS^sL-O^^fat garnered_him_^ 312 bloclcAt a tackle... .He must haVe the average- annual coat for French “ Terroriste” Executed In preliminary steps toward re- (12) calendar ifionths. Periods of named by such person. The Sec. 14. No person who Is eli­ R Klviat, one of toe greatest 1 miiat work at it every day— twice ther, 144 Spring street Thpmp- remainder of hla Ufa amounting records of toe Pension Board Submarine Beango Launched American milers. And toe man i a day, if, possible. He must make sot tmt idea from trying to tackle j next 25 years would be $33,035, sumption of normal peacetime absence by reason of authorized gible for retirement under these WITH S IM M M IU New York, Feb. 28.-p-(iP)— The ■ohville. annually to forty per cent (40 per leave of absedee during which p<;ri after retirement of a person who OSCAR who won toe Baxter mile four it his main business. He must go the Bears. 10.8% o f peyroll. Of me annual production. : cent) o f the average annual wage ordinances shall receive a pension ★ Groton, Feb. 28—(F)— Paid for ' ement of $33,035. 6% of German-controlled Vichy radio His estimate was baaed upon Privensal, Staff S ergt Edmond od an eligible official or employee has contributed to toe retirement unless hla record of service with years in a row has plenty of ar- in for cross country and do a lot L__ Joseph Privensal, father, 110 or salary paid to him by the Town ■ with money loaned by war bond I or saloriea would be paid said today, that, six, French ' ’ter­ report issued yesterday by the is engaged in Military Service or fund, toe amount of contributolns toe Town is and rematne free from gumeiUw to bock up his opinion. of work where it l* lough lihder- rorists” had been executed at Montowese, Hartford. during the five (5) complete fiscal i t I purchasers in Queens county, N.Y„ Byron Nelaon shot toe aecono foot. Then, when he isn’t run- the Retirement Allowance New- York Post. War Industrial in the Merchant Marine service by such perahn, without interests malfeasance an*ptiafeasance. A LEVANT the aubniarlne Beaugo waa Jaunch- of 7L If you’re ’ an old track fan, D onffi-nniiii Thonon-les-Bains in the Haute Washburn, Sergt Robert H. — years of the Town immediately Sec. 16. Tho right of toe Town best tffird round^ ecoro ntng, he must go on long walks by eligible employees and me committee which stated that 1,003 during the time a state of war shy pension payments made t o ' i t led ^aterday py toe Electric Boat matched by Claude you’ll remember Abe aa a five YMCA Notet w by Town appropriation, Savoie department after.their con­ Robert E.'Washburn, father, 187 preceding hia request' for retire­ shall exist between the United of Mtmchealer to amend the pro- foot six raven-haired speedater ."'nie Swedes start running be­ of the city's 140,000 private busi­ ment during, which services were him under toe provision o f theee Company, her builders. Mr*. Mar­ the aatimated annual Town viction by a military court. The ness and Industritll firms were Willow street Bridgeport States and any other country^ and viaiona of these ordinances at any HMihom*Nete^n'7^»^^ whose bow legs carried him to fore toe Snow boa left toe ground Tomorrow rendered to the Town by such offi­ ordinances, xbaU be paid by the i t garet Perry Homer, Electric Boat Chlck Herbertleri who came up wra SBWKE tation would be approxi- broadcast was reported by the U. prepared to spend $1,300,000,000. for the period following the termi­ beneficiary named by ouch person. time and from time tA time,' and Company employe, sponsored to* many a record from 1903 through in toe foreeU. and toey keep It up 10- 11 a. m.—Reflnlahlng CHasa; . $18,000 par year. S, Foreign Broadcast Intelligence Natned Assistant Director cial or emloyee, nation of such state of war until to alter or vary the rate or amount ■ 75 taking elxea on to# ninui every day. They us* the tough­ The survey indicated that 60 per The r e c o i l o f the. Pension Board i t craft, and one i f toe guests at the and aUtaentof ' hole*, and dropping 1915, not to forget a comeback Women's Division. I^Tha toraffolog la the aubatance service. cent -of this would be spent with­ For each completed ytor o f con­ such official or employee>lo is demob­ of coqtributions required to toe TONIGHT oad alxtaenth est courses they eai) find to devel­ TeoTl tto ■ * * • Washington, Feb. 28.—(A) — tinuous service above twenty (20) ehall be conclusive as to whether I launching waa Commissioner Mau­ bock to fourth place. in 1923-24. 11- 12 a. m.—Discussion Group, the proposed paneipn plan, in two years sfter the war, th4 ilised or would have been demobi­ Retirement Allowance Fund, or ■ub- New Yorkers remembered him op their 1 ^ ' and wind. Women’s Division, yau71 B*t leofto Byron Price, director of cenaor- the pension shall be Increased by a beneficiary shall have been i t rice .Fltagerald. acting, president Winging ou | : in w n t by the Penetoa Cesmnittee be- rest in the next three years. lized except that such official or named and, if .x>, the name of such toe benefits payable, or to>> meth- ST* I of Queens borough. and Mc- well enough to rank him l2to in "Then, when Haegg, Andsraaon. 12:15 p. m.—. Luncheon, Wom­ 'Uie—ofter ear eop Is Itoanrtally sound, feaaible, Kateer Called. Great Resource ahlp, today announced the appoint­ two per cent (2%) of the aver­ employee by voluntary act on t o tel of computation of any pension stantlal margin*. B yr^ or any of their countrymen get beneficiary. If a peiaofi shaUshall hahayp' .★ > * Spaden have developed the recent War Bonds sports pop­ ens’ Division. pot you eee ilr both to taxpayers and Awarded Air Medal ment of John E. Fetzer, owner and age annual wage or - Mlary com­ part extended t o period of mill- at any time, is expressly reserved into a race, they’re not afraid to 1:30-3 p. m.— Weavirig, Wom- Philadelphia,. Feb. 28 —' (J5 named__ more than one bensfleteiy. niment Into a ' ularity poll ahead of aucb figures OM DSmCD *• * « bmployeea. At a Joint meet- general manager of Radio Station puted as hereinbefore provided; tary or merchant marine service and toe right of any pensioner, of­ ♦ Nominated for Vacancies a* Don Budge, John L. Sullivan, set the pace. They are In con­ La 8alle College Ciirlc and Social then, uinlesa otoerwlae specificall WTIC . . . WCRF for the laet day. Both ^^ro enla Division. „ ^ Thl* ie the handeome bead o f m d yooll Hh* oar i the Pension Ckanmttteo and Headquarters, Southwest Pa- WKZO, Kalamazeo, Mich.,' aa as­ provided, however, that in no case Bub^uent to the tennlnatlon of ficial or employee of toe Town of Barney Roes, Greg Rice, Cart dition. Tbey*ra out to break rao- o f Sftoctmen. t t o plan waa Congress has cited Shipbuilder provided by him, toe refund shal Manchester against the Town of vlved the tricky. wlnd-^P* 8-5 p. m.—Gym, Grad# O®**®®* | for which WUUam Q. clflc, Feb. 18— (Delayed)—OP)— sistant ' director In charge of the shall the amount of the pension, such State of war, sball not be con- ★ Mlddlef-own. Feb 28—(F)—Four HuhbaU. Jo* DlMagglo, BIU Dick' orda. It'a a huelneea with them. iy approved .^eubjeet to Henry. J. Kaiser as "one of the be made equally to such of the Manchester in any way arising out oouraa much tetter than ^ e lr * 8:18 p. m.—Dinner, Rotary Club [Balia paid $W,000. If bwjkttbg Lieut Gen. George C. - Kenney, broadcasting division. Fetaer will exceed fifty per cent (80%) of eidered as breaking the continuity lAlumnL including Vincent B. C(rf- ey, Baaimy Baugh and others. "Americana ara too eoBtent by a Majority of the greatest national resources of our commander of Allied''Air Forces •ucceed J, H. Ryan when the lat­ the average sfinual wage or sal­ of service. A period of abeenoe of named beneficiariee aa survive him. of the provielona of these ordi­ ifln of Hartford, have been nomi- vale In the flrrt thr*e rounds. T ifr 6:80-8 p, m.—Baaketball, Boys'[and conformation mean anyth^. If no named beneficiary shall aur- •k terday*a wtad, however, was ^ ) Klviat eats and sleep* track. In with Just winning." Bpb yooa and by the country.” Kaiaer will receive the in the Southwest Pacific, has ter leaves on April }5 to take ary computed as hereinabove prtv more than n in ^ (90) days in any nances. .shall be limited to toe re­ ^TMTIUPIIOIII ROIt Inatad to fill two vacancies on the Klviat expects Andcreson and Clubs, Club Meeting:- / Ihe son of l ^ «i«to voting to o a o e rto ’ annual de . La Salle vive a peraon, toe refund shall be fund «f any payments made by [Board of Trust* M -if Wesleyan as bail aa Saturdav a. but It ‘svTVM fact, he iwiially works as a "press 7 ^ p . m.—Boxing. Boys. ^ should fly when he come* to the Solimcoe A - , . , . awarded the air medal tor Vito J. over t o new duties aa president of vided. ’ one calendar year except when ★ on toe steward ” el toe big meeU. He has Haegg to have.elxzling battles for lq$4 Ccatef K award here April 12, the cbUege.l CkMiitantlnople, 21 8. Second the National Association, of Broad- due to Military or Merchant Ma­ made to the executorg or adminis­ Btich parson to toe Retirement Al- MEAT MTttT SEIIEt I University, it was niinounced here to hold dowp the scores 8-11 p. m,— group. in Ngw lo rk tnU sprUige Sec. 5 (A> Any eligible offi­ oufae. rten all toe'rifnhers aince hia day. the mile bonpra this year and next( Qompriaing announced. ' 1 street. Meriden. , caatcra. cial or employee of tbs Town of rine Service in time of war^ even trators o f auch person, except that lowance Fund without interest. I yesterday. ' lengthy No. 1 aty Par^^' EVEITOIG H ER A m 'lliarctoBni^ MONDAY,TEBRUART 28,1&4< / ? •• / / MANCHESTER EVENTNG FfERAI.D. MAlSfCHESTER. CONN.. MONO AT, FEBRUARY 2S, 1941ir good girl. 1 shall give her arrangement with me. HOLD BVBRTraiNG Mr. Jones (agreeably) —Why, * ^ J V ______» . ______• 81.000 when, she marries. -.^Then comes Bernice who won't see surely. Well, suppose you call thlrty-flve Sgaui. t shall give every Tuesday morning. tense ■ 0114I Nonsense her 88,000, and the man who takes Beulah, who ii forty, wiU have You could put up with amts to- Bu B Jiniifaui XtdsJbuf . Biddlea! I jRF-What «iv«r drinks, tl- Pre{dwt*....Don't mak* .your­ 88.000 with her. convenlencea if you bad to. __ - .. :ksi1though B ha* a moutk? self a prophet of (toom..,. The Young Man (after reflecting a CasmaM. IS4fc Wlalfvad Olsismutsft »—«, NBA Bw* man who keeps saying It ean’t h* moment)—You haven’t got onq Miork IBstssy e< M ia A Citu's Wanis For\bur Benefit 2^ twiiB n radio and a don* often finds himself i inter­ about fifty, have you? Classified Q—What haa an ey* and no A—A radio draam t l » .waveo; a When he la .h0ni. everybody hM dt ' rupted by someone dol^ Itr thinks about his mother. XlSc j almost klUed BandaH clothes Una wave*'the drawers. Smith—Robinson, the banker, _Why.; do' old maids always A—A needle. ■Willie—Hey, Jiohn, I forgot to 'When'he marries, It horribly suggested'amacabre j "Walt a Q—What hM no head and BO hH stolen 8100,000,00 of the thinlrs about the bride. AutonobOM for Salt 4 Automobiles for Sale 4 Repiurtiif 2S ; Help Waatud^r*Fcui»i6 ^ BouaehoM Gouda 61 Rooaas Without Board 59 modem ballet. At the apex 1 T®** ‘ wear gloves? a|buth,^t a hundred tasth? M k you to my picnic party to­ funds and ran away with the ho.- •When he dlts, everybody totoks Lost s ^ F o ^ Lost Slid Found - . r » - two shafts of light Ban knelt; you go back wher^you A—Because they -d«mt hayn morrow, EX’TRA SPE(.TALS A—A Bomb. tel keeper’s wife. about tha widow. LOST—OASOUNE A BOOK No. 1941 PONTIAC COUPE sedan, WE BUY AND SELL all makes of FOR YOUR NERV BUILDING, or DEPAR’TMENl SUPERVMOBS dou swung forward, paused- — asank! from? ^ rohnnie—Oh, that’e all right, Jonsn—Heavens! Whb will ^^jKIkCl^tarr idektification iiaed cars. Highest prices paid. repairs < * 0 6 William Kanehl, 619 wanted, (ull time work/' Mc- W hat has a faoe. that R 389487-AB. Finder return to Mac- 1941 Pontiac 4 door sedan, 1940 During Our Annual 33rd February Call 2-0759 or inquire at 8 (Shest- back. Swung forwanL paused; Money may be used m a talF t Its too late to M k me now. teach his Sunday School class? btsctlet. Herbert K. Seymour. J941 Olds. >nvertlble coupe, Center street. Telephone 7773. Lellan’s Store, 975 Main gtreet nut street Kitty felt jough something never wMhOs and hands that are I’ve prayed., for a thunder *n , A paper salesman' says 'When ' IJeel, 291 Spruce street Pontiac 2 door sedsm, 1939 Ford ’ Furniture Sale arce of desperate rhythm. -being wrung very versal passport to every ^ c e ax- he asked a printer If he wanted to 'iTinder pleaee cell 7814. - tudor sedan, 1939 Plymouth model 66, 1941 Pontiac sedan, 3 ROOM OUTFIT Stretched limply flat along the inside her w- alarays In motion? Ughtnin n’ hall storm. 1941 Plymouth sedan special de­ WAN'TED TO TUNE, repair and WANTED—HOUSEKMPER who FOR RE»JT-^ROOM. steam heat» Mowly. y . , ^ capt henvtB. and as B universal He—Would you say "yes" U I buy some "Old Hampshire Bond", ■ JudsT—PASS b o o k NO. 42^07— LOST—MAUVE scarf. Probably sedan, 1938 Oldsmobile sedan. ground, Randall's body looked un- ' A—Ar-hUsdu Mksd to marry me? the printer aSked how much It luxe, 1940 Olds.' sedan, 1939 Olds, regulate you^ piano or player could stay nights wifK 14 year old - 8 4 9 5 - near bath, near theater,- bus line, She kndw why Mao wanted to .,^}Z w hat is good on tbs Inside, provldar «e averythlng except A lot of people worry a b w t Notice 1* hereby given that Pass Main .street, Chestiuit or Church. Cole Motors—4164. piano. Tel. Manchester 2-0402. boy. Call 2-0258. / natui^y elongated. Mag stood at hapidness. , 'She—Would you ask me to mar­ was a quart .. Tel. 4290. aedan. Manch?stcr Motors Sales, Just the Outfit You Need to Start stores. Couple or girls preferred. his head; tall, froxen. Hidden in hurt hei” the trouble w m t h ^ he of little value on the outside, yet thlngsi,that are none of their hUsl- Book No. 42207 imued by TTie 512 West Center. Tel. 4134, Your Own Home 82 Foster street Tel. 2-0163. succeed. She couldn’t go back tha iBSld* would ha nselea* with­ ry you If I said I would say "yes” Savliip pank of Manchester baa PLANO TUNING AND repairing, the heavy curtain of night around There wm oonlpany In thV Mv- ness. if you Mked me to marry you? Some grow under rMponslhlUty, LOST —GASOUNE A aiid B FOR SAUE—1937 PLYMOUTH LIVING ROOM consists of 3 place them Kitty closed her eyes but a whjm she came from. And In a out the outside? fwen loat or deatroyed, and writ- CASH FOR y o u r CAR—Any 35 player piano specialty. John Help Wai Mule 86 LARGE E ^ N T BOOBl, nicely «ary clairvoyant perspectWa tog TMm When lltUe Junior ar­ others merely swell. ration book in vicinity of South coupcr 8S75. Phone 5159. /_ living room suite, two end tables, shutter In her mind aUysd open A—A lead penell. Old Mart (to yqung stranger)— ten application haa been made to Manchester. Finder please return to 41. High prices paid. Dnve Oocicerham, 28 Bigelow street. furnlshedi board arrangeo U de­ saw hersfJf whirling wretch­ Q—What can’t stand alone, yet rived fresh from play: A tailor ' had called to collect aaid bank by the legal representa­ Tel. 4219. WANTED-4dEAT CUTTER, full coffee table, floor and bridge sired, tbKe' mlnutea from (Che­ end she kept on seeing Ben I am proud qf my girls and would Little Glrlc-What happens to to Gordon H. Wilson, Andover, 1938 WILLYS, SWELL motor. 34 over now to 80 Gakland street. lamp, smoker, vacuum cleaner, edly >loiig from mistake to mis­ enn go farther to a day than a Kindly lAdj^- Junior, what do like to ase^ them comfortably mar­ his bill frequently, but without tive pf the person In whose name miles per gallon, radio, heater. Brunner’s. C^en evenings until 9. or part tj^e. morning o»^‘ after- neys: Call 5290. forward, back, across the take, acrident to accident, be­ you want to h* whan you grow success. Finally. In desperation, Santa Claus. Daddy, after he hM such book was Issued, for pay­ Conn., R. F. D. No, 2. OVERHAUL AND REPAIRS on noon. Abply Manchester Public bookcase and rug. ang^e that the two Seasons hors* and carry a* great a load? ried. I have made a little money; given out all the presents? "Good news, yoting man— Telephone after 6 p. m. 2-1)909. Saturdays 6. Phone 6191^-4485. washers, vacuums, toasters, irons, Priced specially low cause she couldn’t go back where A—A bicycle. UP? they arlll not go pennlleM to their he said vehemently; ment of the amount of de^slt FOUNI>—MAN'S FUR lined tan M arket. BEAUTIFTJL ROOM with kitchen against th* light. / - u Junior (modsstly) — T think Tallbr—Mr. Jones, I must in Father—Ob. he's just left Jiold you’re well enough to go hM# ftuis, lamps etc., and all children’s as a group f o r ...... 8l57 privileges. Ironing, washing facili­ She lived in nightmjsMr' time she came front; back to ColUna. Q—What dish is Uka n foolish husbands. There Is Beatrice, ilo schMU" represented by said book, or for kid glove. Owner, may have by 1931 CHEVROLET COUPE, excel- Mac's world w m threatened too I’d llks to he President. If there's slat that you make some definite , Ing the bag. the issuance of a duplicate book lent condition, low mileage. Al­ Garages—Servlca-^ toys and vehicles. Cash and carry. WV*TED—MEN TO WORK In BEDROOM consists of bed, dress­ ties, refrigeietibn, etc. Central. again, fluid yet statlc.^'B he wm fellow ? twenty-live years old, and a really calling at Herald and paying for Tel. 2-1439.' ^ctory. Steady work, good pay. Ideal for girls or couple.. Phone surrounded by things that couldn t and so he hated her, temporariW. A—An empty mug. n yneanoy. therefor. adv. ' fred Cook. 82 Summer street. Tel. Storage er, cheat, spring, mattresses, pll- "Why don’t you go home?" ^965. le 'Apply a*. Tober Baseball Mfg. Co., •loWa, boudoir set, chair, clothes 3989. be real and yet w e ^ Mag's voice b y FRED HARMAK NEW CONVER’TIBLE TOPS. Cely Elm street, Manchester. Kitty M ked. Even hefc eyes ware A Sceret hamper two scatter rugs. flaying her b e fo i^ Peg'* frlen™* drained of color, water gray in r e d RYDER Announcements 2 FOR SALE-1937 STUDEBAKER '• luloid replaced in curtains, sJl Priced specially tow FR REPJT-ROOMS, single an^ threatening h e ^ outside In tne, rUNNT BUStklM 4 door, in good condition. Reason­ WANTED—GARAGE in vicinity kinds of leather work. Chas. Lak- double 'leds. Kitchen privileges, has whiU face. "What’s the use ''GOeH.ZEKE.' of 316 Spruce street. Phone 3335, as a group f o r ...... 8109 dark, and thrdugh her, Randall. ------. CHILDREN TO BE taken care of able. Mdst be sold to settle an es­ ing, 90 Cambridge street. Tele­ Situatiims Wanteil— girls. Phone 2-1561. 237 Center Again her ,ihlnd Anally made a qf our hitting at each other? ZEKEf IVJNS INCOME T A X in my home. Day or week. Apply tate; Tel. 5851. phone 4740. Female SK KITCHEN consists of 5 piece din­ street. ' connectloiyiietween the sound of What good will that do either Mag THINKIM’YOU’D ette eet, combination stove. Lin­ or Randall? You’re selflsh and fiOON B e We will sasist you In making 31 Strickland street, or telephone Wanteil Autos— NEEL REPAIRS? We will loan a running motor but no car ap- RlOiar TH’ . art your tax return. Olllcebpen 2-0219. FOR SALE—MODEL B Ford and SHORTHAND AND typing done oleum rug, glassware and dlsh- FOR RENT —COMFORTABLE nearing and sent her flyluR toward I’m stupid and the town’s small- 1932 Chevrolet 2 door coach. Call Motorcycles you a car tf you need riepairs over at home.' Centrally located. Tele­ Ware, step-ladder stool room, next to bath, shower, on minded, and among us we’ve 6 R u e uNe.* *41111:80 p. m. Evenings by ap- 825. General repairing on all the .jmraif® ®”'l HnnA*!'- What she -polntmrnt. PASSENGER^ Wanted to Pratt 4607. phone 5739. Priced specially • low bus line, gentleman preferred. fohnd set her to screaming for ruined the Seatons. There’s no A Whitney West Hartford. Vicini­ WANTED—A 1941 or 1942 Chevro­ makes. Appointmeht only. Phone as a group fo r ...... 8229 Talephona 6881. i&n. hopelessly and desperately. use In our trying to take It out 1936 CHRYSLER 4 door 6 aedan. 5191. Brunner’a.. Open eveninga. on each other." ty or on route, days. Leave Man­ let, Ford or Plymouth, will pay (Branch of Ckinnecticut’s largest / “All right, all right.” hs bad Stuart J. Wasley chester 6 a. m: Hartford 6 p. m. black, very clean. Terms and 81,000 cash for low mileage car. Doga—Btniq—Pets 41 Furniture Store) "I’m not anxious to stay,' Mac f t trades, $5 weekly. Brunner’s. 80 DUE TO IL U N E ^ ABC Flxlt / called back as he came. "You re sank unhappily from hostility to state Theater Building Call Manchester 8460. Write giving make, year model, A-LcB-E-R-T-9 ' Apartments. Flats, Tel. 6648 - 7146 Oakland street. Open evenings.* Company will only be open Tues­ FOR sa le:— c a n a r y b ir d s , waking the dead. What — My sullennesa. "And I may be self- mileage car haa been driven, gen­ day and Tburaday evenings, 6:30 guaranteed singers. 127 Charter Tenements 63 Tel. 5191. eral condition and your pboiie 43 Allyn St.—Hartford God!” - flsh but you're, right, I’m not to 9:30..,ABp^Fixit Co., 21 Maple Oak street. Tel. 3977. • It was Peg who snapped up stupid. This world plays favorites 1936 PLYMOUTH 4 door sedan, number. Address Box R, Herald. streeL''TeL''2-1575. E'OR RENT—'THREE ROOM tene­ the kitchen shades and let the FOR SALE -THOROUGHBRED FOR SALE—9 PIECE dining room every Ume. It makes me hot! complete ’motor Job, new pistons, WANTED—A 1941 Pontiac, Olds- ment. Adults only. Apply 131 light stream out. She called the You can stand there and wince WILL BUY ANY rings etc. Guaranteed. Terms and red. Cocker Spaniel, one year seL-^-Inquire 456 Main street. Charter Oak street or Tel. 3977. . doctor. Someone drove a cm moblle. Dodge, Chrysler or Bulck, WASHlNiG MACHINES repaired, old. Telephone 2-1819. about the Seatona but Td be will­ WE PAY CASH trade. 86 weekly. Brunner’s, 80 will pay 81.200 cash immediately up the drive so that its headlights ing to lay every cent I have that GOOD Oakland street. Tel. 5191. /W < ^ guaranteed.gui Phone 2-0295. FGR s a l e —u s e d ROPER gas glared bn Randall’^ crumpled FOR GOOD for low mileage car. Write, glv-. range, pei^fect working condition. none of thU la going to cost you ing msike, year, model, mileage'' Suburban tor Rent 66 body. And Ben began the artl- a nickel. You’ll go away and 1940 PONTIAC convertible coupe, Price reasbnable. Call 5577. flcial respiration they'd all PJ*®- BY EDGAR MARTIR MODERN FURNITURE REAL ESTATE radio, heater, light grgy, runs like car has been driven, general cj Private Instructions ------. find a new place but our small Tfic Last Straw WE BUY PIGS FOR SALE. Grain fed. 6 SPINETT DESK, 3 combination FOR RENT—(X)LUMBIA Lake. ticed in First Aid, unable In their minded friends that ' you’re so b o o t s 'a n d h e r b u d d i e s new. Ttadea and terms. $10 week­ dition, and your phone nui hearts to , believe they'd ever ENTIRE ESTATES ly. Brunner’s 80 Oakland street. Addreaa Box K, Herald. REFRIGERA'nON—Necessary In SOws-bred for April. Pigs, 840 stoves, electric range, G. E. elec­ Cottages with modern conven­ stem about Will see that a lot of IS Fair Prices Open evenings. Tel. 5191. war or peace. Shortage of men each. 2 boars, 6 months old, 825 tric clothes drier, stands, end iences. Call Wm. A; KnoflA Tel. use it. '' other peoirte pay, Including Peg a •stJMWtv iwV wWJferi TO m OOsKtiOl^ bOQ 00*8 ^CRWP If you a n mo4(lag aad have to t installation and impair work. each. 3 others 125 lbs. each. 825 tables, studio couches, bureaus, 4279. and Ben—" WQOniSbOQ s ?0(3 P* axoeas item a, call us. 1936 DODGE 1-2 TON panel truck, Business Serrleea IS The need for trained men to each. 1 mile east of Bolton Notch box coil and' flat springs,, beds, Kitty never knew who took her "Go away," whispered Kitty Wm. F, Johnson privately owned, excellent pre­ overhaul and install refrigeration on Route 6. S. PatnoUe. floor and table lamps, planM, Vic- in the house. The party had "Go away." ROBERT M. REID war tires. Motor perfect condi­ FOR CARPENTK^'^ORK, rjid and air conditionins equipment |s trolas, porch chairs, grass rugs, Wanted to Rent 68 disappeared like smoke. , • (To Bo Oimtlniied) ______voOovO AXi. DO and odd pieces. The Austin A. was upstairs, trying to explain BulMer — Real Estate tion, recently overhauled. Tele­ repairs,, call 2-^S/i. Ibrlces con­ urgent. If you are mechanically TW O SERVICEMEN’S wives s o n.^OO’' vOlLVi. TO & SONS Telephone 7426 or 4614 phone after 6 p. m. 2-0909. , sistent with go6d workmanship. inclined and have a fair educa­ Articles for Sale 43 (Ilhambers Company Warehouse, it all away to Jane. Ml Mala St. Phoae IlH ’ Manchester Green. Tel. 2-1013. one child would like 4 room tene­ Mac came in. . *1 tion, look Into this big pay trade. ment or apartment. Permanent Did You Know That—- Maaebeater, Oeaa. 'A 3 H ^ A>’ Ru b b is h removed, Learn how you can get this train­ FOR SALE— BEST QUALITY Open 2 to 5, 7 to 9 except Wed­ ••Well,'’ he saW, "that’s the time HA Drop a 1 to “’Trucking.” 61 Manchester residents. <3all 2-1421. you didn't fall sunny side up.” Gold hM been mined in Cfliile ing in spare time or evenings. No cow or horse manure. S. D. Pearl, nesdays and Saturdays, 2 to 5. since the 'time of the Incas. Mill stre^Tt Interference with preAent job. For 100 Woodland street. Kitty looked at him and notice that his face was pale to grayneM -^;2£[iNaaniianaf5jHi EiXPSHftT RADIO lenncs. Call H. full information write at once, Houses for'Sale 72 The fig tree bears three crope giving name, address, etc. Utili­ FOR SALE—PRE-WAR baby car- Machinery and Toola 52 ' before she answered. She remem­ WANTED SINGLE Medde. Telephone Manchtster rlage, in first class dbnditioh. bered., as the pictures flashed past a season. 'You 8nd your hop, skip and jump stulf 1" 2 ^ 8 . ' ^ ties Inst. M, care of Herald. NEW MANURE spreaders, two FOR SALE EIGHT Room single, t FOR SALE ^ Price 812.50. Apply after 5:30 any yet again in her mind, that M acs Codflsh are now dried by Infra Shipping and evening. 149 Florence. horse oil bath mowers, concrete all m'oderft: in business section on iilg figure hadn’t been among the WANTED mixers, milk coolers, disc har­ Center street Wm. Kanehl. Tel. shadows of the men who worked red lamps. GALBRAITH Beautiful Parlor^ Set, Rooflni 17. B Wanted—Female S3 FOR SALE^-WELL ROTTED c ^ rows. publin Tractor 'tTbmpanv. 7773. over Randall, forcing In the oxy­ SIDE GLANCES Receiving Clerk r manure by the load, delivered. Providence Road, Wllltmantlc. ■■ ~ ...... ■' V»------• Knitting— was invented In the- Have cash client OOMPETTENT SALESLADY want­ FOR SALE—OFF ADAMS street, gen, forcing out the .poisonous 15th century. m for a 4-Room Single. in­ AXX ’TYPES OF ROOFS repaired. ed, good aalary offered. Apply Order now and we will deliver at monoxide from the exhaust of '.H A llL Ilt 2 Nice Rugs aud Mats Apply To any time. Also hay sold by the 4 room single (2 unfinished up­ Ha'a Not Fooling Maintenance /at root, ffashlnga, Sllbros, 881 Main street Ben's car. .wi— >. The '^imount of penicillin pro­ ALLEY OOP terested in selling ca|l and chimneys. For reliabls service ton, delivered. Inquire Piela Bros., Musical Instruments S3 stairs). Ebctra cabinet apace. Oil i “Lot me tell you something, WANTED—WOMEN' AND gTrls 364 Bidwell street. Phone 7405. heat. 8600 down, immediate occu­ duced in 1943 was sufficient only Montgomery R. T. McCANN call Ed. CoUghlln 7707. pancy. Porter street, 5 room sin­ said Kitty In a Ught voice curt- to treat about 31.000 patlenU. inquire: to operate power sewing ma­ WAN’TE D -P Ia No ACCORDION, oully older in ton# than it had 69 CenteY^^iireet chines, steady work, good pay. FOR SALE—SLATE flagging for also pld violfn. Chester Ososky, gle, all improvements, 86,200. been an hour ago, ”I’m tired « Ward & Co. Phone 7 7 ^ or 8631 Milline^—-Dressmaking 19 Apply Tober Baseball Mfg. Co.. stepping stones and walks, 89 Union street Tel. 5709. Glenwood street 4 room single, being the one who sUpa on the Elm Street squares or pieces. 3-4 to inch all improvements. 84,500. Allen banana peel to that everybody Jones Furniture Telephone 5161 / WANTED—DRESSMAKING and thick, red, green, grey, black, Realty Co., 953 Main street. ’Tel. DETAIL FOR TODAY Wkiiied—To Boy 3301. else can laugh and feel bette|^ M-S8 Oak St. TeL 8234 alterations of any kind. Telephone WANTED^ VOMAN to help with purple. 816.00 per’square. Will de­ 58 •’Good God who’s laughing? Short Sheet 2-001;^ or call at 144 West Center care of elderly lady, no house­ liver. Inquire 37 Charter Oak. "Nobody, and they'd better not Z atre^t. work. Write Box G, Herald. Wi^NTED—USE® household fur­ niture of any kind. Ready cash. Legal Notices 78 You’re not; you’re angry becauas A AND 5-ROOM HOUSEWIVES. Easy to sell dress­ Building Materials 47 Call 6881- i it mads you squeamish to sm WANTED T Moving—^Tmcklnc— es spare time. Write for cata­ AT A ri >UIlT o r PROBATK HELD Randall—well, to see Randall. FOR SALE^- APPROXIMATELY USED FURNITURE AND Stoves And you’re worried, too." Storage 2G logue. Mr. Bcevers," 731 Burnside lit MHnohrptor within and for ihe % 3 To buy your furniture, elec­ street. East Hartford. 10,000 used brick, price reason­ bought, sold and exchanged. Dlatrlrl of MatirhcHlrr, on the 36th i ”I suppose you mean Mag. But d trical appliances, stoves, ^HOUSES able. Sedlack Bros. 336 Hillatown Highest prices paid. Jones Furni­ day of Kciirnary. A. D., 1944. /AUSTIN A. CHAMBER.'; ■ CO. I»r<'«enl CIsAKKN'CIC H. SMITH, how about—” . ^ . automobile and home if yn^ WANTED- GIRL after school un­ Road. Tel. 7693. ture, 31 Oak street. Tel. 8254. AcHiik J ucIko. “Did you know she threatened Trailer Van Service. Removals til 7:30 p. m. 4 days a week, and Kntale of MurJot'iB W.* Lucey lat« to divorce Randall? Where would are going into the arn ^ from eSast to Coaat, deluxe WANTED TO BUY stove, ranges, of Muiiehester, in said District, de- FOR RENT Saturdays. 10 to 7. No housework. ceased. that leave you?” services or leaving tn w ^ equipment. Crating, packing and Call 7907. , Fuel and Feed 49-A refrigerators, washers, pianos and "And where.” said Mac, "would atorage. 68 Hbllister. street, Man­ furniture. The Austin A Cham­ On motion "of Edmund A, Lucey I , Highest Prices Paid: FOR sa l e :— g r Ke:n , h a r d of sa4d Manchester, Administrator. it leave .you? Listen, my pretty, See / chester. Tel. 6260. ICING GIRL w a n t e d , full time. bers Co. Telephone 6260. OUDEHKD:—That "lx month# why turn on ra tj" BY MERRILL Apply Federal Bake Shop,— 885 wood for stove, dreplace, or fur­ from the 26th day of February, A. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Laying' It bit Thick CALL 3802 naces, 814.00 ebrd, delivered in D., 1944, he and the same are limit­ Because you're part of the mud­ Main street. WANTE® TO BUY small table dle. thought Kitty with the new JONES Manchester. Also baled hay. Call model radios, washers, refrigera­ ed and' allowed for the creditors , maammI- iu in MAwer r i CU8SS Mg HPf within which to- brinir In their part of her mind that worked too WHAT 1 WAS \WI«87 He SOI^BOOV T)/ Aad Let Him Do^hr Worrying OR 3429 ■ HOUSESCEEPER TO care for 3 7849. tors. Highest cash prices, (hill claims utfainKt said estate, and the BEjeEMSER NOW— WBVE GOT GOT X wippr wants clearly. Because you asked TO SPREAD TVlE RLIMOR THAT ABE WONDERING "■ID GET A?TeR.HlS 38-88 OAK S T y / TFX. 8254 FOR RENT year old child, 4 room modern ^35. Jenson's, 713 Main street, said Administrator is directed to X f OWLY YOU MOW HAL apartment, mother working days. ^ next to the A. A P. ;tvc public notice to the erealcor# without wanting and I responded MAL KROONER ICROONBR ISN’T A . KROONER'S TMREe 4-ROOM SINGLE — Mid­ Garden—Far m—Dairy to brim; In^their cluhns within »a‘id - a little—without cartng. And SHORT SHEETtof Is an art In . HAD A SACHiLOR i J Right/ DOING WIFE UKES KIDS/ ______z ___ Phone 6567 after 6 o'clqpk. . time allowed hy. costings a copy 'of HERE / ,<■ T' vale. Call: Prodneta 50 WANTED — SALELABLi junk, Mils order on the^public sli^n p4>st it might have gone on. still with itself, mastered only after much ‘s k e l e t o n in , YOUR WOMAN TO HELP with hoiise- rags and paper! Prices are up. nearest, to the place where the de- out meaning, if Collins hadn t practice. It .Consists of folding HIS CLOSET.* 7 WFATUATtON- ALBERT F. KNOFLA work five mornings hr by the day. FOR SALE—40 BUSHEXS pt C^all Win. Ostrinsky, 182 Bissell liiKt dwelt within said tow*n come. , „ the bed sheeU so that when a -MB G irls iN’ FOR HIM and by pirhilHhinft the same in some "I’m jan accident!” Kitty cried SNADVSiDE Tel. 4386 Telephone 2-0041. potatoes at reduced J>rices. Come street. Tel. 5879. newspuixr hitviiiK a circulation in soldier climbs In feet first he dis­ m ig h t b eco m e What Have You to SED FURNITURE and get them. Raymond C. Palm­ said protiate ^.district, within ten out loud. "And everything th a ts covers h# can only get hinr^l Disillusioned WAN’TED—h ig h SCHOOL gjrl er, Andover. Tel. Willlmantic day^ from t.he date of this order, happened to me Sas been an ac- about halfway into the hay. Tnls AND foaotr to take, care of youngster after and return make to this court cldent/l'm sick of it! I was sorry MlMI— ANYWAy, 76-W2. Rooms Without Board 59 the notice given. results in vigorous thrusts .With Offer? school. Inquire 28 Brookfield or ClsARKNCE H. SMIT for Randall, naturally I was. It the leg* and often a lou4‘ r ip - THATtStHe 1 Notice call 5647. ______FOR RENT—IN PRTVATfc famT Acting Judi^e, was' one muddler to aqother. But followed to smothered laughter THEORY BEING DEPARTMENT applied gy HeoBehold Goods 51 ly, 'pleasant room next to b at^ H-2>26-44. these people who were here to ­ from suirtomding G. l.*s,;<' An un- ALEXANDER WOMEN WANTED for essential near bus. 172 Maple street. Tele­ SEvenAL OR , The Annual. - Meeting of the night—they were shocked,^ but suspcctirw victim spots an ______- t S L laundry work. Light, pleasant WINtXJW 8HADB&—VlCNenOAN phone 2-0477. they’ve gone home and by Bow OOR FRIBNOS f JARVIS 7 OAK STREET Members of the VERPLANCK work. Good hours—good pay. btlnda Owing to our very low expert/SHORT SHEET Job. Sol- SCHOLARSHIP FOUNDATION overhead, get our spectal low ROOM FOR ONE OR TWO girls. P ortrait NeOi tine they’ve had a drink and they feel di*r«/rarely SHORt SHEET a “Marcie’s the one who made the speecK at our >8tfM DINING ROOM—8-Piece Oak s e t...... 815.00 New System Laundry, Harrison better and they’re buselng! A ^ut othffr^night about how service men like the cold, dignified Real Estate and Mortgages will be held at the High School street. prices on hlgb grads window Kitchen privileges, write or ap­ non/Min who Is jtno'ws for Ms DINING ROOM—8-Piece Mahogany S e t...... 45.00 Building, 1146 Main Street. Man­ ahades and Venetian DUnds com­ me. about Mag,, atmut Randall. ek of s s«is* eif humor, for it t>’pe of girl!” j m J 26 Alexander reet DINING ROOM -6 Piece Walnut set... ^ .....4 5 .0 0 ply to 71 Drive B, Silver' Lane It’s their fault, tod! Don’t you chester, (Connecticut, on Monday, pletely Installed Samples furnish­ Homes. ^ to lead to hic^Wus repercussion. Interferenco BY LESLIE TURNER Phone 4112 r7275 DINING ROOM—8 Piece Oak set. f .... 3.5.00 March 6, 1944, at 6:00 P. M.. for ed. Capitol Window Shade Co.. suppose Mag knew they always WASH TUBBS BUFFET—Mahogany buffet . ^------,. 'T ...... 20.00 railed her ’^ r Mag’? And that the election of a Trustee for 241 Nortb Main street Phone FOR RENT—ATTRACTTIVE room, BY FONTAINE FOX wwisiofTBr. mot 80 FAaT.giR! SPRING—Used link spring, 4’ 6" ...... 7.50 term of five years and the transac­ WANTED! 8819." Open eveninga suitable for 1 or 2. On .bus line. she knew^ they-hey knew she had to o n er v ^l l e f o l k s PtNNV NA. PBlhlV. M i MIS4EP M£ WITH THAI* ] iiTtf wo.peNMyr nmalv’g all' BED—Antique bed ...... *...... 26.00 tion of any, other business ' proper 128 South Main street. Tel. 5215. new cost every fourth year Miy, FELLA'. LET MOUTIH’ASOUrril COT—Folding cot ...... v...... 8.00 to come before the meeting, Secqnil-Hand Gas Hot Water FOR SALE—AIR FLAME oil stead of every second year? GOt jieouioilf CHESTS—Two oak chests with mUTors. Each 10.00 A Meeting of the 'Trustees will Heaters In working oi^r and burning kitchen eghgs. C*rcam FOR RE2^T—ROOM, gentlemen that they sat and sewed the rgSdiMAl DRESSER BASE—Two oak dresser bases and mit- be held ImmedlaSely following the Serond-Jland Pipeless Furnaces. and green, in good condition. Tel, preferred. 189 Oak street. Tele­ Oons’ troubles in the seams of Each 10.00 rors ...... Annual Meeting of the Members. 'TELEPHONE 8301 5026. phone 7050. every pair of Red Cross pajama LIVING ROOM SUITE—3 Piece Mohair set...... 40.00 Charles S. House, pants they made? RanWl knew TABLE—Mahogany, living room table ...... 5.00 • Secretary. it, too. • So he took a d rtn k and TABLE—Walnut living room table...... 5.00 Mag said something epan* — CHAIR—’Two Victorian arm chairs...... Each 35.00 Crochet Slippers AH these nice respectable one car PIANO—Kranich piano ...... 45.00 and a mortgage tt^pl^ 'They were always awfmly kind, bug FOR SALE touch. They’ve

■ B O T U - t , R $ i I N c 6-ROOM SINGLE Furnace heat, two-car sarage, wired for electric stov^' The house is situated on a ■/i acre lot with 130 f8et on the highway. Ready for occupancy about March 1. While not a new house this place is in'good condition and well worth the money we are asking. $4,500. PRICE igaaaseao •..! s s a a s a I

SEE: Qiiettion^i' Anawera STUART J. WASLEY About the WAVES Real Estate — Iimuraure Doea tha Navy provide oH of a STATE THEATER BLOG. TELEPHONE 6848 - 7148 WAVB'i clothiiif ? , The olllcisi uniform* include ev crything that showa An imtiai allowance o8 $200 U PWyided « - listed perionneL ThS cost — $170 —is deducted from the allow­ Extra Special LANK LEONARD ance. The balance of $30 « .for shoes, underclolhtof Md anythmg THIff I68FT GONNA SE r BRING IN 8608 else needed. After a jrear * service. JUST ANOtHER PATROt. CHART NaxSG. IJ-19 Jn enUited WAVE ^ * $S0 a year MICKEY I THERE'5 COMETHIM6 for clothing replacements. May WAVES wear njdoa stock- BIG ON— OR THEY WOULDN'T, . By Mra. Anae Cabot structiona for the Striped Bed­ HAVE cut OOR R1«T Oieerfui blue and white stripeB room Slippers' fP sttem No. 5248) ***Ves, of course— ndth toie one PERIOD s h o r t ! send 15 cefnU in Ckiin, plus 1 cent . Pattern No. 8609 Is In sixes 11, make a handsome pair of crochet­ is, 15, 17 and 19. Sise 13 requires little proviso: if they can bnv postage. Your Name, Address and ’They have the ssme problem* m ed slippers—and they're warm the Pattern Number to Anne 3!> yards of 39-inch m aterial.' civilian* in that respect. . _ Cabot, The Manchester Evening For this attractive pattern, send and comfortable lor house wear— : How about rouge, powaw. "P- and ratioiUeaa, tb a You will need Herald, 1160 Sixth Avenue, New 18 cents, plus 1 cent for postage, 3 1-ounce balls of wool In a dark York 19, N. T- in coins, with your name, aditareas, pattern number and slse to The. are permitted bat none eboaM ■hade and 1 ball of a contrasting Have you had the Anne Cabot be used extravagantly. shade or in white. Make them In Album for the winter of. 1944? Its Manchester Evening Herald, To­ bright colora for the women of the 32 pages contain deeigns for ail day's Pattern Service, 1180 Sixth WAYUjiiH famUy—in dark brown, grey or aorta of warm sweaters, mittens, Avenue, New York 19, N. Y. 'wine color for the men In -your scarves, hats, vestees, as well as Ready Now, the Spring Issue of OMm tt Fsvel Ornmr family. many gift designs. Price 16 cents FMhion, jusl. 18c. Complete. Full' To obtaid complcta crochet in- per copy. of brand new wardrobe idea*. t ' r* ” ■ A ■' ■ I \ . 1

\ MU^DAr, rBBRlJART 28, 1944 ' ^t*AU£v I'W fiLVB Ftanchester Evening Herald ^

tVonjen’i League members of Russell Potterton/sr., soii ot Mr. Theodore L. Fairbanks, seamsn the Second Congregational church and Mrs Ruaae^ Potterton of second class, will complete his re­ About Town wilj have. a luncheon Wednesday North Elm street Is home on fur­ cruit training short-y at the Naval at 1 o’clock at the church. The lough having completejjl his basic Training Station at Sampson, guest speaker will be Rev. Philip training With the Marinds at Par­ N. Yr, and ls,^expected at his home, 82 West strtmt, later this week. Dr. SUnl*y H. Oiborn of W e*t M. Rose of the Buckingham Con­ ris Island. He expects to report at Hftittord, t u t * hemltb commU- gregational church whose subject New River. N. C., for advanced ' m iioner, wlU b« the fUMt speaker will be "Hillsides of Italy.” training. The regular monthly meeting of at tha /dlnner>iD9etltiC o l the Ro^ Dilworth-Comell Post, the Ameri­ tary Club toownow availing at Ralph Runde, aviation ordnance The Army and Navy Auxiliary can L,eglon. will be held in .the HALE’S «:M at ^ TJI.CJk. He will man. third class, who has been, will meet tonight at 8 o’clock at home on L«onard street at 8 o’clock ypealf'on the chatactertaUca ..and spending a two weeks’ furlough at the Arm y and Navy Club. tonight. , ' cuatonia o< the people of the Bul- the home of his parents, Mr, and Many Q f These Items Have Been Hard T o Get. W e gaiiaa country and ahow plcturea Mrs. William Runde of Walnut Na?is Open Heavy 14 Japanese la k m whHe there. Dr.^xOsbom street, left today for Alameda Air aerved In World W ar I ano'^apant Station. Calif. *ome tline in Kurope after that conflict. Cadets Clarence W. Lupien, ol A re Fortunate In Being A ble To O ffer Them To You l2\Bank street, and Francis E. 3 Essential^ Shelling at Anzio; Riei^V e< 4® Riverside drive, are Sunk by Sub attendiitgthe pre-flight school for Large Size Hand- JACK'S TAXI pilots atthe Sar Antonio Avia­ Far Your - tion Cadet Center .In Texas. There Mop Up Germans 7 A. M. to 12 Midniirht. are 47 cadets from Connecticut Painted All Purpose taking the nlne-Week pre-flight S A y £ F O O D PHONE 2-1218 course in physical, military and Rabaul Blasted Again academic instruction. Second Straight Day of 33 Purnell Place STORM WINDOWS w m /r fu s Metal X a n Loose Talk Skirmishing for Covered, useful as flour ish in Carroceto Re­ Jap Troops Keep Close 11 Medium Cargo Ve»J J. E. JENSEN P Y R ^ X can, bread container or A ided Japs Brunswick Hit> fitchen waste ba.sk et. O il­ gion; Artillery Forces To Foxholes Wliile sels, Small Cargo? RANGE AND F0OR SANDING STORM DOORS ing price 81.98. ^ Germans Back With In Escape Counting Up NeW By Fortresses Vessel, Cargo TraiwkJ FUEL OIL /Laying and Finishing. Heavy Casualties. Damages; 200 Allied port and Large Tank*': 4 Colors To Choose Froml ___ 381 Cent«r Tel. 65«fi Tel. Manchester 2-0811 Attack on Kisku Com­ Planes Drop 164 Tons ^11 Raid Today er Victims; Brings To* ■ A t the Anzio Beachhead in tal to 611 Japanese^ James A. Woods INSULATION Italy. Feb. 29.—<-iP) — The mon Knowledge in O f Explosives. Cliief- Special $1.49 Germans opened up today on Seattle^ Arm y Intelli­ ly on Vnoapopc Air­ LihorutorH Join Lighter Ships Targets foil Roofing—Asbestos Fifth Army troops in the gence Officer Says, drome and Harbor. Plauefl in Dumping American Submarines.i ;VoM! /» ihp Tirnp to Ordp'r Tlipm beachhead with one of the Keeps pots and pons sporkling-clean... Explo»ive» Around Siding and Rock heaviest shellings yet. The Allied Headquarters, South Washington, Feb. 29.— (4*J shelling was not intensive at Seattle, Feb. 29— (/P)— Loose I talk, radiating from the Alaska west Pacific, Feb. 29.—P)—British troops Maj. Albert J. Stowe, personal to relieve pressure on the flank o f the 106th Infantry In the Enlwetok flghting.—N B A Telephoto. 0 2,205 tons of bombs and hundreds design with clear glaat houiahoid aquipmUsnt. broke up a series o f small German representative of Gen. Claytori of Itlgh-exploslve Naval shells and an Important communications'' 611 the number of Japanese sHipi ( handles . . . lo " sixe ^ attacks In the ravine territory Biaacll, assistant chief of staff, have' crashed down on Rabaul'a center.’’ ' of ail types aunk, probably auol | southwest of Carroceto on the Army Intelligence, told interview- five aijfports, bivouac and supply Foiir-engined Liberators joined or damaged by American aubm»( beachhead front yesterday while era yesterday: areas-’ and docks. lighter planes today in dumping rlnea. lUNCfSnniK another heavy load of expVostyea -cu t-c^ w Allied troops mopped \ip Nazis Date Openly Disclosed Sweden Ready Heavy Raid Saturday 189 Vessels February Score who wriggled through the lines | "Common was the know! in Red Drive Threatens on German military objectives Knox also reported that for th«] One of the heaviest raids, re­ MATCHRI P Y in ROWl SIT near Caaslm. It was announced to- J SeaUle that wc plar.n^ to ttack around Pas-dc-Calaia on the month of February, not mcludinf, ported today by Gen. .Douglas PHONE 4340 Extra Special! Kiska and, prior to the Invasion, French coast, at the same time today. Japanese dipping looaet smart Pyres Bowls (l, IK, and, dav. MacArlhur in hia communique, 3 0 Big Boxes 8 7 ^ For the British In the Carroceto unauthorized persons, both mill' To Help Finns Fortreasca wore stabbing within caused by all types of Am ericail occurred Saturday. Two hundred 225 Main St. Manchester } 't qt siias). Uta them for mix­ region It was the second straight tary and civilian, openly disclosed / Nazis in Northwest 125 miles of Berlin. action totaled 189 vessels sunk’ Allied planes dropped 164 tons of ing, baking, sarving, and stor- day of skirmishing with the ene­ the D-date, Aug. 15. American and British medium probably sunk and damaged. Ul I Gilorful Striped “ As a result the Japs-got out, Feed Citizens explosives, chiefly on the Vuim- and light bombera were making that total, he said, were 22 coni’ [ irtg! Stva dish-washirtg! Sat of my in the deep gpillies surroT;nding pope airdrome and the harbor the headwaters o f the Moletta voluntarily. Not one remained on Evidence Tran.portalimi R ^ ,ggian S S cC almost cmllnuouiydarting attacks batant and 167 non-combataini | 3 bowls, nostihg to Outdoor Clothefl^ Reel the island when our croops arrived area. on the "rocket gun” coast. veasels. / river. Allied artillery and mortars System Becoming Dis- ^ It was the 12th consecutive day save space,... only forced the Germans to fall back at 3 o’clock iti the morning. Sorp^ Will Do Best lo Pro- Tw'lo*' .\Uacked Last W*ek American submarines arc do*'; and Floral 95f of heavy pounding for the Jap- A comirmnilpie -noted— that with heavy casualties, Allied head­ ing—an—tnerea Large size, complete with day before, reported by our recon­ vide Food If Finluiid organized, Bahic Sec­ pnese base, and-for the seventh Brunswick targets twice were INCOME quarters said. Yank Tactics ho aaid In releasing N avy Ccmrau-^ naissance fliers. Indicated pres­ ■Straight day, the Japanese failed Httacked in , last week’s record- ropes and box to fit in grounds $ 1 1 ^ 5 Artillery from both aides fired tor Dispatches Assert. nique No. 507 telling of the new | ence o f hostile troops then. Even Quits W ar; Silence on to get a single prolcc.tlng plane breaking daylight offensive heavily throughout the day else-I sinkinga. TAX RETURNS Bedspreads PYRtX U K I DISH got Anv Actual OffeP. For Landings into the air. against Nazi airciaft component The text of tlie communique: where on the beachhead front and mere,” Major Stowe said, Moscow, Feb. 29.—(JP)— The punishment wa.s the worst assembly and allied induBtriea.’' Kzparimead aariatanea N e ti^ convenient glau han­ patrols clashed at a number of ' — j "Pacific and Far East: ’They knew we were coming— | I All territory held by the Ger-! ever given any point in the south U. S. and British fighter plan< a "1. United States submarinca» with yosr.Federal Tax Re- dles! Bakes perfect layer cakes points. Bulletin! Pacific, not excluding Munda on protected the Flying Fortresses in t h E It was announced meanwhile mans in northwest Russia is have reported the sinking of 14 j t a n for 1948 la offered at or doubles for meat, vegetables, (Continued on Page Tw o) Army and Navy Offi- New Georgia, and the southern tmlay’s assaulL that an American cruiser which Stockholm, Feb. -29— (/Pj — enemy vessels in operations in ? I now gravely threatened by Bougainville airports, which were Tlie February total of 19 opera these waters as follows: laaaonable terma. and other baking. Washes easily. stood off the Anzio coast Sunday The Finnish Parliament nriet cers A bo Participate $1.98 in closed session for an hour the Red Army drive on Pskov hit regularly when Allied planes tlons is seven more than that at­ "(jn e large tanker, one medium^ and shelled the enemy had engaged A pair makas a lovely Q C /* this morning and heard prem­ III were neutralizing them last year. tained in any previous month. The cargo transport, one smalt cargo Hoara: HANDEE in a series of seven duels with 1 and there is evidence the Training Program gib. Each . . . only s j j F ier Edwin LInkoinies' explain Some of the heaviest damage to 18th operation was an attack yes- ■vcsac!, 1 1 medium cargo veasela.. * 8:80 A. M. to 12:80 P. M. long-range German artillery with Meat Ration Nazi transnortation system the go%'ernment*s pmltion re­ Exercises in England Rabaul camp from American de­ lenlav agalnat the French "rock­ “ 2. Thea>! actioMuhave not been ; l:80P-M .to' 0:80 P. M. results described by front-line re­ garding an armisttre nr con­ in some places ds becoming stroyers which shelled thi enemy et" coast in which Six bombera announced in any previous N a v ^ ' DRYER ports as "excellent.” — tinued war with Russia, It disorganized, dispatches from London, Feb. 29- -oP)—Russian base twice within two Weeks. were lost. Allied medium bombera department communique." D i ^ Bxeapt Sondaya. Several Sharp Patrol Clashes Point Values I was rc|M>rted from Helsinki. the Baltic front declared today. Arm y and Navy officers witnessed S*es Oarrisotss lA?ft to Fate and fighters struck at the same Growing More Suoceskfi ■eaidBC Amofaitnenta For hosiery and small Germans, who tried their infiltra­ The legislators then recessed targets from dawn to noon today. We have a limited (The British radio, quoting the Cspt. Arleigh T. (.lO-Knot) Knox add*'d that our au^aria#' i Ry Tu^oaa. articlesp indoors— fits on tion tactlca in the mountains until afternoon when another and participated in American pre­ It was ‘the fourth daylight A , Cut Sliarplyl I Soviet Army newspaper Red Star, Burke of Boulder, Colo., whp.se activities have been growkig mor«' northwest of Cassino on the low­ secret session was scheduled. aaid the Riisslana now were parations for the assault landings blow of the mouth against Bruns­ back of qhair over door •lashing destroyer force- nas successful reguiarly amUthat Jap-., ’supply of galvanized er Fifth Arm y front were cleaned "fighting inaide the German • de­ on the European continent, the U. wick. tht^ big airplane manufac-^ n u t * , l . Q u is h or on opened drawer. ------I helped sweep the seas almost clean anese ship losses A ro m other up wherewnerc theyiney hadnuu succeeded In n i i ' .r n x Stockholm, Feb. 29 — (/P) — fenses around Pskov.’’ wMth ' ad­ S. Navy disclosed today. luring center 125 miles west Of of Japiuese shipping around New causes also have b ^ n mountmg. I.Chartar. Oak Street Only:,/ getting...... through h the-the-Allied Allied Hnea. | Pork and Many ol Bcel Sweden will do its beat to provide vanced Red Arm y units "within Exercises held jointly by U. S. Berlin which turns out whlcfly en­ Britain and nearby New Ireland, “ Well over .'t.OWOOO tons of Jap* ;| TRLEPHONB 4021 _ Fifth Army spokesman said. Finland with food If the Finns quit sight of the fortress city.” Arm y and Navy personnel in the gines and other parts for the Several sharp patrol clashes were Cuts Reduced Next English coastal area were observ­ expressed the belief "that' Tokyo G^age Cans the war with Russia, a reliable In­ Germans ReaiHting Fiercely twill - engine Meaacrschmitt-llO (ConUntii6d on Page Six) reported along the lower Oari- formant said today. ed by tw o Russian admirals, a has abandoned hope of saviifg the fighter. That plane has been Sunday; Fats W ill Be ("The Gormans are resisting general and nine other members two big, steaming jungle-covered raU Bed Slxe Only. gliano river. < A German news agency fjercelv. especiaUv along the main adapted Into a rocket-shooter and 1 ^ the Soviet military mission in islands, and will leave the garri­ A wonderful Spread for such a Canadian patrols pressed toward Unchanged in March. cast rworded In U>ndon siUd ^ in the fighter-bomber version has ilxtra Heavy $4.25 ^ Great Britain," the. announcement sons to their fate. low price. A combination stripe *IV)llo, about eight miles Inland Finnish Parliament met at I>-30 , ,^,,3 been participating in German Ronga and Fuel said. Our amazingly succes.sful de­ and floral dealgn in blue, rose, from Ortona on the Eighth Army ■ Washington iJP) — a. m. in Hels nki with Premier Ed- L ^33 ,. 33^^ broadcast record- raids on England. T h e exercises constituted a stroyer raids in supposedly dan­ green and wine. .. front, and British forces occupied f n - i_ ration w-in Linkomles reading a brief ^ Foreign Broadcast Bomb Through Heavy Clouds Flashes! OIL Lighter Weight $2.3^ Decorated Waste Basket a ridge three mllea southeast of ^ « r p reducUons In the resume of the present sltuaUon. H Serx-ice.) portion of the continuing program gerous waters north and west of Fortress fliers reported on theiF (Late Bulletlna ol tBe UP) W ire) \. Ouardlagrele. Follsh troops routed Hpolnt values o f pork and many Was indicated an official com-' whereby American personnel is New Britain and New Ireland this return from Brunswick that tbvV — TICKBTPRINTlNfi..^ -Other Bates, Monument'Mills and 4TeWcresl Spreads $2.69 to $5.98 / Variety of Designs With the vanguard of the Rus- being trained in the United King­ / \ _ German patrol near Castel 5II beef cuts will go into effect Sun­ munlque would be Issued later to- ^jan forces less than 12 miles week and last week, convinced me bombed through heavy ^u d a. METERS dom for amphibious operations the Japs have given 1ip'''there,’’ May Seek To Visit Ramirez Also Large Ash Cans with Covers $3.29^ Sangro and Indian mortars shot day. , « -.1 i_ * away. Pskov was reixirted to he Tills may have prevented a/repeti- against the continent." Burke said In an kitorvlew. .Montevideo, cruguay. Fete. 2R— Mater priiite amount of de- up enemy outposta near Oraogna. But the ration values of veal, >\hlle a ^w edlsh alreadv under lire from Red Army tion o f the great Jan. Tl aerial New/Patterns in Enemy aircraft failed to appear spokesman irefuscd to say whether iruns The program lasted two days Burke said the .ships he sunk battle over the same/larget in (•Pi—Diplomats said today thiat tiw (< Hrery on your aHp for your # . 98c to $1.29 la,mb, mutton, butter, cheese, lard, and Russian officers "participateU were removing key personnel and Pan-American diplomatic corpa Im'i yesterday over the beachhead and all other fats and dairy prod- an offer of fo<^ actually.had been (Eariler.v a London interpreta- which 60 bombers jd \ d 152 <3er- freely" in it. apparently ammunition also, Buenos Aires likely would ask per*| protection. area, but despite bid weather will remain unchamged made to the Finnish government. | Russian co'mmunlqire nian fighters w e r e ^ o t down. Enamel Pails . . /...... $1.00 tri $1.49 American Invader dive-bombers | j .\ssault tVeapona Studied mission of the present .Argeatlac.' through March, the Office of PHce I placed ' the Russians six miles probably to Truk. The first crews back said their 7 "They studied the assault wea­ Another indication of Japane.se government to pay a protocol visif; Ciorgeous ^attacked the outaktrta of Rome Administration said today In an- northeast of Psliov' at the town escort of fighters was so big that the aecond day, hitting air ' assurance on that point. pons, vaHoua types of landing aerial weakness was seen in the to President Pedro Ramirez whs'' L. T. Wood Co. White Enamel Wash Basins. . . to 65c nouncing the revision. of Toroshlno. On the Luga-Pskov their Mumber well may set a rec­ STEP LADDERS at Llttorio, Marclgllano and Swedish press comment and craft, and methods of training.” ord. German fighter opposition still Is virtually a prisoner In hi* 81 BiaseO St. TeL 4496 Only the values of spare Hbs railway.) the announcement said. For Housecleaning. Have Shelf for Pail A di.Mpatch to the Army new8' (Continued on Page Six) was llglit but the Germans sent residence. These' Inforfiiants said, * Chenille Many Other Enamel Items. .-399 up to $1.49 OM Page T w o ) I are unaffected in a general' reduc­ (ItanHaaed ob Page Pwq) 'The Russians' mapj’ questions up R heavy anti-aircraft barrage. however, that .\nierican govern-: * • . . • a ■ s • /' tion of pork points. ’Dv* puts paper Red Star from the Pakov were relayed by interpreters to front salS that in many sectors "The Luftwaffe must be getting roents are aware that such a step range from one to three points, experts in the American services bashful because 1 didn't see a sin­ would be a delicate procedure inas­ » . i . bringing the average ration value**1 / the roads are ao clogged with who explained technical points, 3 ft. $1.95 4 ft; $2.60 wrecked perman transport, guns Yankee Gains gle. Jerry all day.’,' said Sergt. much as a mere requMt to sec • o f pork dowm to 1.7 points and the plan o f exercises with Murray.Rubinfeld, New York City. Ramirez might be Interpreted aa • INCOME T A X Jobs (or Vets pound. Beef cuts used fo r roasts,•I Bids Conflict and tanke that special Soviet maps and charta. cleanup squad', have been formed "Oup fighters rook up so much evidence that foreign governmeata rib steaks and stews are also re­ "The Soviet Naval officers were of the sky there would have been do not believe official Argeatinc Buckingham W ax to clear them away to enable the given their first ride in ’ducks Jolt Japanese SERVICE 6 ft. Seen Favored duced. no room for the Germane even if stateiiicnts that Ramirez has only ;.25 $3.90 Bring Frowns Hed Arm y to march through on from training beaches. They dis­ Variety Meats Decreased . "they had tried to come up." de- temporarily delegated his presi- • A nq-rubbing wax that {wl- the heels o f the retreating enemy. played keen lijtereat in the tech 189 MAIN STREET -The point value of canned gnd clsrcfl Hcut. Mark Cope, Two R iv­ dentlal powers to (icn. EUrimirCVi ishes and preserves your lino- n t ready-to-eat beef and pork Night Fighting Inerenaing - niques 'o f " ainphibloua warfare Man*i>r-SlM!Pl- Aware ‘ Rooms 2.and 3 Speedy Enactment Ap­ Soloiis Try to Decide With colder weather now pre^ ers. Wta. Farrell. Odd Fellows Building leum. V ' are reduced from 1 to 4 ^inta,- which have developed rapidly aa a “ Our fightei formations maaaed Regular O’Cedar while many variety meqts and vailing on the northern battle' result of experience in the Pacific, Isk(iui May Beeoiiie pears Certain After On Jack and Heintz flelda, night fighting ia increasing .Military Tribunal ChaUenged At the Office of North Africa, -Sicily, and Italy. (Continued on Page Tw o) and Red Star said that Soviet aol Target for Air Raicli4. ^ RALPH BROLL Roosevelt Proposal. (diLtlaaefl OB Page rwo) Or W P B Invitations. The Ruaalah party was conducted Algiers, Feb. 29.— (iP)*— The t dlera sfiecially tralrr^ for night French, .Military tribunal trying l i . Public Accountant to D U S T M OPS by offlcers/on the staff of the com operations arc puahlng the (ier- mander qf U. S. Naval forces in By The Associated Press Vlcl\y olllctuis op charges of mur-( Waahlngton. Feb. 29 — <4*i —,1 ^ ^ and Tax Consultant Washington, Feb, 29—(/P)~-More mans through the dark hours. Europe," Admiral Harold R, American ndvanrea in th e ’ P a -} der and brutality was challenged jStep-Ladder T ria b le Shape $1.25 and $1..50 Speedy enactment of legialaU ^fx than the usual quota of abstract­ Farther south. Gen. f M. -M clfic have jolted Japan'a man-in- | Faces Threat today by defense attorneys to de-, g l ^ war veterans first cUtfce kl V Stark, tile announcement added. Hours: 9 .A. M. to .3 P. M. ed frowns were noted in Congress Popov’s Army was reputed The Russians now arc back in thc-etrect into an awareness that dare whether the'men are being' Ttderal Job# appeared certi^ to-j- N w ro^a'; \XT 11 smashing through an intricate Monday Through Friday Oil Treated $1.25 today as members tried to decide London. hia islan'd la-.now a part of the tried as Vichy lies or as crlmlnalw , Stool day following President J^se- ^ a t H how they should ‘ spend the eve­ network of German commuhlca- front which may become, before Of Contempt .\s France's first- "purge" trial j Evenings Tues., Thurs., Fri. velt’s recommendation the! ▼▼ ▼▼ -W ith Wood Top OTHER M OPS .89c to S2.00, ning—dining with Jack snq long, a target tor Allied air aa- neared iu end. the defense d ie d i 7 P. M to 9 P. M. government set an exatriple for Heintz at the, Mayflower Or view­ (C'ontlnued on Pmge Tw o) Colored grounds or French.Given Advice aaulta, a German Tranaoccah evidenoe purporting to show the ■ Saturday .AflrmiMin *: to S P. M- ing a^ War Production board ex- News agency broadvaet said today. Danicl8 RrfuscB to An­ defendants are not VIchyltea bill ■ 0 _ • Democrau I Friends Receive Favois On Inviuion Warnings white with multi-color h i ^ at the CJommerce building. Treasury Balance "This feeling has been awaken­ swer Questions Put only ‘•a few poor tools o f \ the : .R a l p h b k u l l / patterns. These ^will $4.69 \ Blithely ignoring the conflict In London, Feb. ' 29— — A ed among the entire Japanese na­ regime.” The .meii are aUeKed ''‘te l abl« Response. Iron. spokesman for the supreme Allied W IL L A R D F. BILLIN G S make grand gifts. Indoor Clothes Dryers dates. Bill Jack and Ralph Heintz. Washington. Feb. 29.—iVP)—The tion by *hc appearance of tho y. S. Bv Senate Probers. have killed and maltreated mem- ^ Same With Padded Top Prospeetive Delegates Cleveland war' contractors, went position of the ’Treasury Feb. 26 command advised the people of fleet off the Marianas.' .said a 'dis­ ______Collapsibl^ Raaily Stored.— ------bers of the Foreign legion intern- ' >nts ---Receipts. -694:687i664-.a&;—expen­ France by radioTaat night to re- patch broadcast by Berliiu ^ at iT ebneentratbm i'amp. — Mead (tJ-Ntf). member] „„ „ their dinner, to which they have ditures. $291,475,343.89; net bal­ Open FIreo Curbed Bulletin! ^ - . s- , o f the Senate O v ll Service com-1 Washington, Feb. 29 —m — Beautiful, New', Fine .Quality invited every member of House ance, $19,368,598,564.11. (Continued on Pnge Tw o) A government ordci prohibiting Washington, Feb. -29—i/Pj— $ 5 -4 9 inittM, said legUlatlon embodying I Friends of Vice President Wallace quintuplets Report False and Senate. They said at least open fires in Tokyo nouses up to 4 Senate subcommittee today the president’s propoMla would be [beating the hushea to line up sup- Trenton, Ga., Feb. ’39.—s/P) — A', $1.7r to $2.98 200 acceptances have been ‘re­ p. m. two days weekly, the Axis put off a decision on whether considered soon by the Senate. port for his renomlnaUon, were short-lived report that quintup Padded top regular stool— just the report said, had Its share "in giv­ to institute contempt proceed­ Representative Martin of Ifaaaa- j reported today to Have received ceived- had been born In north Georgia! i Solid Color - The War Production boatd ing Tokyo’s inhabitants the feel­ ings against Jwaithan Dan­ thing for sit-down work in kitchen. chnsetts. House Republican lead-1 favorable responaes from a large was credited today to exaggerated wasn’t calling off its affair, either ing they are ao\v directly included iels. administrative assistant er, said **we Republicans helifvejbloc of prospective delegates in Lewis Says Communists ■reporls of a single birth at a r ^ ; 14” Soft Hair and it’s a special preview for in the front are.a." to Piesldent Roosevelt, as a thft a man or woman who fights six states having a total of mote farm home. J. O. Gray, 200 corgreasmen. It stated that “ Japan, must be result o f his refusal to answer Chenille Rugs for his country is entitled to every j votes in the Democratic National prepared at any time to sight en­ phone/operator at Trenton, nj:Vjrn The dlnner-^wltbout_ cocktails— Hold Murray ^Prisoner' questions concerning the he received word that quIptupJeto' posslhle consideration when he or [convention. emy'bombera,’’ but added that "it Rural Elect rlflcation adminls- Cast Iron Skillets 89c to $1.25' FLOOR BRUSH will be served at 6 p. m., and ia doubtful whether the Americana boys had been bom to a farm fam­ For Bedrooms'and Bathrooms she returns to civtllan Ilfs,” and xRhough Wallace himself luis tratton. ■1 ' probably will last until 10 witn in the near luture will undertake ily on lonely Sand monntala. UpoB he added: .. . . w, I ***■ political future is "In the Washington. Feb. 29.—PP)— * CIO we picked up a lot o f Commu- • MOTOR TUNE-UP Cast Iron Chicken Fryers arid Bill Jack making a speech, a^- on the Japanese motherland air checking, .however, he Warned onij , ‘ *** gods." hla lleutenanU | .wering questloni. and supcrvls-vls- John L. Lewis asserts that Ckms- njgts in one unit after enother as ‘raids which could orqy be nuisance Washington. Feb. 29— -nleBS«j • VALVE GRINDING ^ er*. P*^*J*^®* 1 f*1 e*>d# believe he will receive the ed that "if I had my way, not a Communists would have been a Senate subcommittee invsatl- GREEN STAMPS GIVEN WITH CASH SALES! service Jobs to vetersna, SQd o f tions, have been investigated b> on Feb. 22, and the German broad­ Maanera, Britlsh-bavn aetiane wtrytem joon *0 ^ w backing of a majority of tha dele- congressional committees. Is op- [ single Oimmunlst would belong to weeded out of the C lO long before gating the Rural Electriflcatioa Gorgeous plain colors in ftne quality chenille BATH MAT SETS cast credited this blow with open­ gaged in a coBrt laUtle for tlie r • OVERHAULING Pennsylvania, Gall- posing the government’s w ar con- [ any labor union in the United now.” administration. that will wear for yeara. White, blue, green, ing Japanese eyes to "what apace tody of her ll-y»a r-«ld daug*’ ** ^^**"*|fomla, Minnesota, Iowa, Waah- tract renegotiation program, and [states.” The miners’ chief said his Views (Chairman Smith, (D., S.-C.). peach, maise and dusty rose.. (levouring force there ia modern called the committee into execu­ Joan, testifled in Federal Dti Quick Service > and Bill Jack made no bones about hla Murray, asked to comment, said on Communists did hot apply to $2.98 $3.98 SUPPORT THE RED CROSS IN ITS GREATEST sV iS a^.0 0 0 aervlce inen «nd elilSlhero" “ the Russians. He aaid “the C3om- warfare. tive session to decide whether to court today that her divorced 1 wxinmn already have been released [»*=«“ *” «» . reasons fo r throwing the party. [ that if Lewis had a aoti on a flght- ■ “ No laoUtod Enterprise” hand, Jeha Laagaa. wa# ao*^ Smarl,i colorful, extra size apta that will brighten The J W .H A U COM! miinlsts in our labor ■ movement ask the Senate to cite Daniel# for Etepert Workman$hip He said he saw nothing wrr>ng [ Ing frtmt he wordd not “act to tether. WhoB JuMIco T. up yiyour bathroom. Multi-color floral patteni on. APPEAL,FOR FUNDS! from the armed forces alnce Pearl] *2*^*®^ naturally hang on to the eeB.tt9ila' ‘ Omt has realized that the contempt. M aNOM STIR COHM- HaiiMr. How many of them have „ ------— ------.. rtdut trying fo eell the legisla- American advance in the Pacific is " I f an inv##tigatUvg coBtmitt|a Ootteboroagh Of Ototriet SUPPORT THR r e d CROSS! aolld grotmda in blue, roee. aqua, green and peach. found civitiaB Jb8* with tha gov-Hjeen electad yat, althmifb slates [tors on the idea that the renego-lthe people w yee prime intom t u ef the Red Army fad try to .build a a M NiMT MaBBara tte aBWfll an ideelogleal bridge between our no isolated enterprise in which of the Senate ia to be Mocked by • •mment is riBt teown. | have been eatered in . some tha awn she elataw fa^tho fa g lj loyalty tS Russia and their own after .rapid thrusta tha attackers Btembera of the execuUve branch, Mr. Reaaevelt wrote Harry » . atancS. A Chl^rrria slate « - dostry from bulWtng ,up r e a e ^ •«» abuse recoil to their original poaitions,” wpe might aa well not have ahy in- Ihor. ate hrsaWnnt of the CSvU|pacted to cast Its 53 votes for [funds for poet-war eiflplojrment. I T » » neither a p rim e r « pet sebemaB. IW a is lie aaon MANCHESTER o f our good w ill toward Russia. It stated adding that *it aeems” vesUgation,” Smith osaerted. GREEN STAMPS Bervtoa Cominieskm, and bead! o f] President Roosevelt for B fourth j When the Army ordered , the | I^wlstapi rror ^mmunlsm, the that the Japaneaa ara not willing The '»ubcommlttee yesterday eoait privately. m SALES, INC GIVEN the executive depaHments andjterm is counted aa favorable to [company recently to cut the price [CIO president added. And, o f course, the OetPinujilBU la tIm m u A t * cott AdvgrtiM in The Herald— It Pays ' * '■ Lewis, founder o f ttio CaO, sauu our labor unions ars net even good WITH CASH SALES! BB B H H XlMfll . Oealar at. ’IVi. 4ISA MAMCMRSTiii C o m m * m t M TwbI JDiiHIliMi m JMb - i I