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

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.second hour session which ia for Third Session everyone and will begin at 7:45 At i? ' *"■ tia, a Chinese garden, an SlT-t Lbcal L e iit ^ Rlessagpsr^ \F6Uqwlng his addrea* a aervice PMNCESS ktarincK Vte Kj/iices; American garden with plant^" ofNYorahip will be led in the cliiat^ Flower Show ■hruhr and flowers from 48 states,, Of Institute by Nnsmhers of the ^Jmworth JlPSTAlIItANT ^ Fraater of Watertown, Maa*.. will AboutTowii Pueheu Guilty "D arujiqr StsBiei’ and an Australian grove will also, i^aina negIsct dany Him, Leagiia whose president la Robert jG ^ e c Mala ■aid Psart.Shwefei tell you how twenty pinU of pi**;; Soviet Aj^mies prove of tremendous interest. > f Second Congregational Cparch ' St. JnindB’s Romisa OatkollS' lioiitea A. Oustsifson, Pastor I afford the Wprldty-minded Xho Gordon.-' Miss Hazel ,DrlggS is In. Need< ma flw ed Into hla veins. HU 8 ^ cOViMar^® Aaacias, azaijwTs,, am arylU s.^t- North Main and North Stieets Rev. Wllllani i . Ouhn, Pastor Em aauel Lutheran Churck^' 'opportunity Him ovef^ifd BflwarH I. Peel to. charge of the service. Refresh­ datea back to the battle of Gua- Of Treason;^ Business Men’s The Gleaners group of the Routh (The'following story' dts-" fodils anWUlster atreet Nursc'ry at 10:45. “glorify "tlod snid'M satisfied with A ptet «t Wood may roprrtent aave his *•»*; fight street*battles in the town 10:52 o’clock, the court- buaser USD. The boards pfov^d very cultursi Society: scheduled J a .-M ining service ,*t 10:45. Ser- . Rev. BronielBW Oardercnnlct surrender to the' HtgbSst the New York Conference, catmns.shd building trades, Read Herald Advs. plajima as a i^ id *»''* J*" nel of 'Tarnopol, ' the inner defenses of the Hartford dliitrtct will sounded and Senegalese popular— while they lasted. ofen karch iX and , to continue achool lea gu e^ '-'" AaidSfaat Paater Him forever,’’'Only ;n that pies*- and eorrespondfint for that con- tk« dUforonco between a wWte ' 6:30--Giri'l5cout TrOop. 'mon 6y the minister, on the sub- ' knows. One spells destriictUnl ^ plasma f *_.^',°°^their wWch were breached- tHursday. the movie Uk" Manchester. The guards snapped'rifles to attention Scorning to use the light other humiliation- One " ' ' lire will i»*h learn to live together ferene'e for '‘"Zion’s Herald,” ^ a eroaa and a Purple Heart fo r ^ u w t1irough,'Uhtil Saturday, ^ a rch 25. 6:30 "'Banquet, Chamber of Com- .jeet: "On Becoming More a with His'neighbor in pSacc and attendgmi^ prise will . be donated while the judges filed In. daris, the Leathernecks broke T^e'show .will be h*ltl ®s 'f Ferson." Music by the cljoir. Masses on Sunday,at 5:30, 7:30, rebuild that which haa Methodist, weekly, Will take as his ^founded American m s»c"^ ***"* leMT.n**60 mli^from'tile^^u. by;:.iiirold Burr, ^ A slight gasp arpse froin the out their battle knlvfes instead, nierct. , hsrinbny. subject, "TTie Social Problems of last year, in Horticultural hall, 6:30-9:0(1—BasketbsU practice, . Prelude, Adagietto—^z e t . and 11 a. in,' stroyed and calls it proi and aerum albumin b*ve bem packed piAlic area ‘ Whpn and held knife-throwing con­ other rises from s true Immllity , The hour of death can. become the Post-War World.” The meet­ WE r e p b e s e n t t h e s t r o n g e s t 300 Maaaachuselta avenue. Bos­ Anthem. God Sh^ir Wipe Away the hotir of life us wc, too, get bei caned w “forenioat Hfe-aai^ ^ William A. Burk*, aon of Mrs. read'the verdict. A load gasp fill­ tests on deck, getting tn shape ton. The hours on the opening boys. , • the foot of the Cross, ing, the thinl session, of the insti­ 7: - : '-, boys. All Tears—Fields:' > Sojitli Methodist Church , neath'tbe load and bear it that Ufa tbls war” by the Surgeona (>nar- Mabel Hurke od l l Trotter street, ed the room When he read .the sen­ to use Japs for UrgeU. day, Saturday, Macch 18, and 00 8 00 Offertory anthem, Feqi>'' Thou alted by the Word Almighty tute, will be held in. the South STOCK AND DIVIDEND/ tence in quiet, almost inaudible One young corporal re­ 7:30 --Reflrvi«hing class. Women’s Rev. W. Ralph Ward. Jr. God. One thinks may -bqMnade sacred. To suffer and Methodist church beginning at 7 al of the Army and Navy. who enlisted In the U. 8, again Sunday. March 19. will be Not—Woodman. to sacrifice ia the way. Let it rath' Armv and Marine Corpa medical ^f^the H ^ f o r t ward the Black aea ports of Kher> has left for the Naval Training tones. , marked. ’Tn this outfit, a mM fiom 1 to 10 p. ra. Opening hours Division. / Mias Anna' Wilbur a\yer—the other k: o’clock. PAYING -/I the mdblle unit of rte Hartforo Nikolaev. His forces cap- Puclfeu appeared extremely ner- has to have four knives to be : — Lecture. "The Pacific Area. / Postliidc, Lento—Schumann. . Ulns-tor Religious Educatton er be said that Jesus comes to lay Two ClasN^* Taught w ft carriea theae Uf^aa^ Station at Sampson. N. T. He was on all other days will be from 9 8 00 The pastor’s confirmation claaa solution. One is less than the high­ votTs while the judge read the in­ in combat trim. Anythinif was Today and Tomorrow", Mrs. L*wi* ' James Newcomb, Organist est—the other is the highest. His hands upon us and take us in In the first hour two classes will COMPANIES o n , aa doea every Naval or C o ^ Blood Donor neces- tured 150 more towns and hamlets tendered a farewell party at hU a. m. to 10 p. m. at 5:00. , ^ Guard veaaelessel large enoughenougn to !n- MaryU chiirch agalm n is nc smithweSt of dictment; He bit his lips repeat-, ii ‘out of uniform.’ And darts. “Blessed are the humbleminded,. order that we might be His owin, be taught, one a Bible study led by home Sunday and received many "Gardens of Our Allies will be Rose. Young People’s Mu Slgtna Chi live under Him in His Kingdom, INSURE dude a pharmacist’s mate among that X - Krivol Rog. including Tavklno 84 useful gifta and money. He was edly and seemed almost crytol^ Darts are for sisslea!’’ , ^ The Okse Memorial Chimes lor they wlll/^ssesa the land ” Rev, T. A. Oiistafson Dr. Karl E. Furgeson, pastor of A few moments fceforBi''»e\as- the theme of the show. Peter I. Socibty a^t 6:00. The aecond of a played by Frederick I. Rogers. and serve Him in everlasting the North Methodist church, and ttacrew. ^ S^r^ki calls Ulles northeast of NikoUev and also given a party at the home of Mezitt of the Weston Nurseries, series of dlscussiorln on “ Every­ (The Bible,/fen American Transla- IN To keep this Ufa-line fully aup- Louis Cuater. 3017, will take w i . gg njiiea northeast of serted that the French Committee Organ Prelude—"Andante” from tlon-O ood^ed) la atlll the world’s righteousness, innocence and the' second,' "Guiding Children and m «FW aaaas^— «.ve. -- his grandmotheV. Mrs. Jennie who studied in Russian horticul­ day Problcms/Mvlll be led by Miss blessedness. DUed In IbM, the Red Cross must L n d make appointmenta aa "•*£ Kherson ------■* of National Liberation’s policies Sparks Start Fire ( “ Sonata No. l ’’ i ‘ ...... -•••• finest pimosophy of life. the poor for the good, and the good Youth in Christian Charseter,” miE.o..,.. Baratovka and Dobroye Maneggla of Bolton. tural schools and practiced orna­ Maryland Miller. Her topic will for the best. Misundei-standing hu­ His body, the church, brings this SURE INSURANCE! lrtm ct8.W a6<» pints of blood, or the hour most convenient wwere e re Tother i important points taken would provoke civil warfare With­ ...... Felix Borowaki By s<»tne perversion of human whl ^ t a u g h t by M iss‘ Anna M. I M y in te ^ e r y minute ev*>;y| donor as she possibly can. Call to- 1 were ou in France after her liberation‘ and mental horticulture in Russia for be, "Mastering Our Moods.” Procosgional Hymn—"Love Di- natu re^ ^ ll it sin, wrong moral man* ever seem to imagine that message to man as he walks in the Wilbur director of religious edu­ in thia drive Cadet Edward Richardson ha* Oil Mather Street a number of years, will construct the “ right” way is to ’’lay hands valley o( the shadow of death. It DIAI. 5819 — 855 MAIN ST.' day! More than 6.000,000 pints declared if he thought his dMth The Week ■ vine, All Loves Excelling” . . . choice, and what have you, it ia cation of the South Methodist relumed to Ithaca, N. Y., the Russian garden from plans on Jesus and take Him.” is the woiii .-if faith of hope, of have been coUected and sent to would, dispel _the„ atmosphere of Monday at 7:00— Boy Scouts...... Zundel stilF very wrong— man persists in church. Rev. Peet will speak in the a p a n ding a few.daya wlte drawn hv his aon, Edmund V. Tuesday at 7:00—Girl Scouts. It is significant to remember love. Be suit; to listen to it, and the armed forces since the pro- Ru»»ittn$ Di$lodged his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert bitterness and hate he would of- Sparks from a newly lighted Anthem—“Fling Wide The hijr luckless way of trying to gain Mezitt. a graduate of the l ^ - Tuesday at 7:00—Choir rehears­ Gate*!" ...... John Stainer le secret of human happiness by that Christ is lost to the church live according to it. Judgment be­ grmm started In 1941, and the Ready to Oust Richardson orf Highland Park. He fer it ^ i fire at the home of Samuel scape school at Cornell Unive|W* and to a successful i^inistry in the gins at' the hoase of God. Chris­ Uvea of countless soldiera sailors By Counter-Attack “When th* government starU Shapiro, of 74 Mather « , al. Hvinn—“Jesus, Keep Me Near isuslng and abusing Clod’s reve­ London. March 11— The wa8-rec*qitly graduated after tak­ upon '^hat route, it will lead to dis­ ty. ^ Wednesday at 7:00- The Junior The Cross" ...... Doanoy lation. It is popular to substitute world only in the measure that tianity ia first local-then vocal. •ad Marines have been saved be­ ing the nine months’ courae of the nlted the roof and caused th* fiist Next to the Russian garden -Will Tangier Nazis German high command said today aster . . . you wlU plant the iirat whistle alprm for the Manchester . choir Vill rehearse at the Y. M. C. Offertory Anthem—“God So Lovi cause of It. _ ■ . 1 that Russian forces of the aouth- Army Xlr Force spertalized train­ be found an Engllah garden by Corporal William Frederick ing.program at Cornell University sUke in a civil war." Fire department In over six weexs. K. The World ” ...... John Staiyer ihg-kindnesa, Judgment, and Juniors. 7:30 p. m. -G. F. S. Meet- service baaad upon a study of the Sunday Night ern Ukraine who had broken into Pucheu referred to Prosecutor Landscape Architect H. D. Stev­ Weduceday at 8:00-r-Lenten Sermon: “Highway To the Pre* ing. seven deadly sins and the seven MASONIC TEMPLE — The fire was confined to th* roof enson. It will be an Informal gar­ righteousness, in the earth: for (Continued From Png« G“ *>, the German atrongpoint of Tamo Welaa’ former allegiance to Vichy and the damage br estimated at service under the leadership of the e n c r o f God”—3. Light Fqf the theae things I delight, aaith the Tuesday, 6:45 p - Junior cardinal virtue*. pol have been dislodged by a Ger Manchester Asaembly. No. 15. and declared; . .w. den. with a typical English Church school teachers. Rev. Mar­ Way.” Choir Rehearsal. m.—Boy' Meeting for surgical dressings lyigtf ali*eady had been sent from Order of Rainbow for Girls, will 8500. . . thatched cottage In the backj Lord.” (Jeremiah 9:23, 24). man counter-attack. The com "1 am not the aasasain in this The- fire was di.sdovered by shall Budd. minister at the Wap- Rev. W. Ralph W ard.^r. Scouts. Tuesday evening at the parsonage. the movie-like intrigue center. muniqiie was broadcast from Ber meet at the Masonic Temple at courtroom . - ■ this is not a court ground, its roof overhung with ping Community church, will be Recessional Hymn—’|Go^' Trum­ Correlative passages from the Wednesday, 10 to 5 p. .ni.—Red neighbor* and the alarm turned Chriatiap Science textbook. Thursday, all day meeting for In Memdriam The J7. he said in an Interview tn lin. 7:30 Monday evening. The busi- of Justice, but it’s a imlitical coup. clematis, honeysuckle vines and the speaker. pet Wakea The Slumbering Cross Sew’ing (bring lunchl. 12 to fn. The- department’s imlvagc “ Science and Health with Key to dressings and Red Cross sewing at In lovlna memory, of our deer which he reftised to be idontifled Soviet A'ummunlques had an nesa meeting will be followed by a Pucheu called upon the court to sweet briar roses. . Note World” Lerman 12:10 p. m.—Intercct.sion for Vic­ the parsonage. Box luncheon. husband and brother » “ ">■ Vltnllo, by name, are among Uiose most jK,yf,(.pQ pi-, remember that the trial affect^ crew covered the roof with a tar­ A Pan-American' jungle the Scriptures” by Mary Baker nounced previously that Riiasian social. paulin until repairs could be made On Monday evening. March 27, Organ Poatlude—’Gm nd Choeur tory and Peace. 3:15 p. m. — Thursday evening, bowling, aa Who died March lUh, 191.; objectionable to the Stetc depart- I troops worewere engaged in hitter "the Immense majority of French- with raaterlai brought from Florl ““ odor* Dubois Eddy, Include the following (p. Brownie Meeting. 7 :30 p. m. — today. __ . the church choirs will put. on a 468): “SubaUnce is that which is usual. Deca in our heart lies a menwry, ment. Request for their ouster | street fighting with German The . first evening session for men who never surrendered, but “ Choral Frolic" at the church. Sunday Evening Prayer and Address. 8:30 who wished to follow Marshal L. eternal and Incapable, of discord Friday 6:69 *nd 7:00 choir re­ Of hlin we shall never foraet. was made by the United Stetes forces within the town, which lies work 'on Rod Red Cross surgical The proceeds from this entertain­ 9:30 a. ni„ /Church school. p. m.—Senior Choir Rehearsal. hearsals. ir«r he Is ours to remember shortly before thia country placed Henri Philippe Petain up to a cer­ and decay. Truth. Ufe, and Love Thuuah the rest of the world may west of the old Polish border and ^iLeasings is scheduled for Monday ment will be divided between the Classes for all ages. Thursday, 2 p. m. —--Ladies’ -- .....------— an embargo on oil to Spain. less than 60 miles from the evening at 7:30 at the Red Cross tain point." 10:46 a. m .,/ Chui-ch nursery. are aubatance, as the Scriptures Guild. 6:30 p. m.—Girl Scouts. forget. "It would be atrocious to attacK Choral Club and the Service com­ use this word In Hebrews: ’The There are about 50 peiaons in the manian frontier. production center in Center mrTcmnurVY T t h r e e n ig h t s mittee. Members of the parish are Parents may leave young children Friday, 11 to 4:30 p. m.—Amer­ Covenant Congregational Church Mrs Msry VtttiUo, consulate headed;^y-JDt..,...Kurt Church House. This U in addition these Frenchmen.” - he declared, B U MON., TUES. & WED. while a tt e n ^ g the morning serv­ substance of things hoped for, the ican Red Cross BIoo'l Bank. 7 :30 Spruce Street Mr. and Mrs Frank Vliullo, urged to reaerve ^he date. evidence of things not seen.’ Mr and Mrs Joseplt Savlno Relth. said the official but he added to the regular weekly session on adding: ^ , Memorial, Hartford Mar. 13-14-15 »t 8:15 ice of worship. ' . p. m.—Bible Class for Men and Rev. Charles O. Johnson, Minister that he had not learned whether Wedqesdays from 10 to 4:30 at •What hatred the government | 4:30 p./m.. Intermediate Youth Spirit, the synonym of Mind, Soul, Women. Family _____ ' is building around liberation!” > Spain plans to remove those re th* American Legion horn*. The D.\GGETT M. LEE The Salvation .4irmy Fellowsl^. or God, Is the only real substance.” Wedneada.v. Marrh 1.5, at 7:50 p.m. 10:45 Morning worship, Ser- In his clo.ang statement, Weiss j 661 Main Street In Memoriam maining and close the consulate. evening hours will be 7:30 to 10, presents the 7 p. /n .. Lenten Evening Insti­ Evening Prayer and sennon by mon subjeot, "The Moat At'live In lovliijt memory of Msritsret The official said that it Is a and a cordial Invitation is extend­ described Pucheu a* "the personi- Major and Mrs. J. H. Sweet tute. / For young people and Major J. H. Sweet, Salvation Dougin w^o died March 11. 1 »«: fication of the dcsnicable policy / Emanuel Lutheran Church Force in the Universe.” A spe­ “simple matter for them Ithe at­ ed to all women who cannot give annual s p r in g e n g a g e m e n t (Officers in Charge) adult Thorsten A. Ouatafson, Faatur Army..'" cial offering 'Will he taken at this taches) to watch from their win­ which raped Frances soul.” He] The Week ' Pioec.ssional Hymn —■ "Jesua! BIBLE Friends may think you are forgot- Today the time on Wednesdays, to help appealed to the court to prevwt service for the Cheyenne church dows ships moving through Glhrai- with the unusually large quota. • •* Sunday aervicea: l/oionday, 4 p. m.. Girl Scouts in Marne of Wondrous Love” ButViie wound Is as fresh l*dsy ^ Fourth anniveraary celebration clril wai with the death penalty Sunday Sermon Hymn—"My Faith Looks building fund of Wyoming. tar and radio the news to Berlin. 9:30— Sunday school, Y. P. S. the Scout room. Mrs. Hazel An­ 12 Church School. All clas.sea This prophecy will astoiiii(l you. Its hohlnPHs in prefUcliiig what is whsn you left us brokenhesrted “In addition," he continued, at American Legion Home. on behalf %f the pcoi>!e of France. 9:15 a. m.— Sunday School and Up to Thee” Juet four years ago today. Loval Circle of Kings Daughters Wm. Hall in charge. derson, leader. meet In the vestry at the they have girls who, frequent the Annual get-together of South "TherJ" /are worse things than ll;0O—Hollne.ss meeting. Major ^ 3:15 p. m„ the Children’s Group Bible class. Offertory Hymn—"Jesua, Lover of Will happening in East .4iiia eoiii{»els awed attention. The prophecy's Mane heater Fire- Department at will have a pot luck supper Mon­ b“ing un«er_fhe enemy’s booL” 10:30 a. m.—Morning Service. opening, exercise* of the achooL Huebaitd. Sun. Daughter^ few night chiba and bars In tlm day night at 6130 in the Robblna THE ONE AND ONLY Sweet will speak...... _ / in the Chapel and the Primary My Soul” ____' ^ city and pick up all kinds ‘’f_ l"' No. I headquarter*. said Woiss; •’lt’'a worse to be tom room. Leaders, Mrs. Richard -E.' 3:30 p. m.— Confirmation ciasih- Vesper Hymn—"Rock of Ages', Mra. Robert, Wldham, the super­ aceuraeV' niarka its Divuie Origin. , OperetU. "The Magic Piper at room of Center Church house, fol­ by fratricidal strife.' 6:0(i—Young People’s meetinsr- 5:00 p. m.—Vespers. intendent, will be in charge. Card of Thanka formation helpful to the Axis. lowed by a “ foodlesa food aale. " 7:30— Salvation meeting. Major NIcse and Mrs. Edwin H. Bi-own. Cleft for Me ” The Tiechert Family le deeply Buckland achool at 3 p. m. The Week Recessional ilymn—’ My Soul, Be The adult Bible class conducted griutul for the thmightful klndnese Th* committee includes Mrs. kweet will preach. 7:45 p. m„ the Epworth Circle Wedneoday, March 15 will meejt at the home of Mjss Monday, 3:30 p. m. — Girl on Thy Guard” by the pastor, meets at 12:20 in Hear This Stirring A dress On/The and sympathy of friends and neigh- Meeting of Educational Club. Robert. McNelU, chairman: Mrs.' Wednesday, 2:30 — W hen’s the auditorium of the church. bore during the lllneM and death of lIs Given Present Margai'Ct Donnelly, .Mrs. I1o’:cr. !.:K*k Planes Home League. Mrs. Brigadier Eleanor Gordon, 43’ Wellington Scouts. Kra. Mva Tlsichert. Thsy also sp- 7 30 p; m.. Holliater street m hoo'. BAUET RUSSt Tho Week R oad.-M rs. Nelson Richmond will prsclats the loyalty of the com or- IcCcmb, .Mrs. .‘^umuei Wilson and Lockwood in cl^arge. 6:30 p. m.— Boy Scouts. Church of the Nazarene Military Whist of Gibbons A.h- be t h ? co-hostess. 8:00 p. m. — Beethoven Glee The Wednesday mid-week serv­ dla tiadlee Aid Society, the beauti­ As Farewell Gift sembly, C. L. of C., at Y.M.C.A. ..Irs. Chiis Christensen. For Rabaul Wednesday— 466 .Main Street, Manchester ice will be held at §:30 p. m. at ful floral tributes and use of care. ^ —*rr 7:00— Young People’s band 7:45 p. m., the Gleaners Group au b, Rev. James A. Young, Pastor Surgical Dressings at American will meet in the church parlor. the church with a apecial feature. M Legion Home. Leonard street, 10 /Mrs. Arthur Leduc. of Edmun(i practice. / Tuesday, 8:00 p. m.—Lutheran Covenant League meets thia STOJ Overt ASIA Edward Newman, of 25 Flower ( ( iiiii.iuied From Page Cne) street, entertsined with a aupper 8:00—Young P ^ le’a Bible Money eaiiied from the “ Foodless" Brotherhood. Two movies, ‘'Battle street, employed in the finishing a. m. to,4:30 p. m. . deNOimOUdO sale will be reported. Sunday .services: week Bllturday evening at 7:45 at on Wheels,” and "Baptism of deportment of Cheney Brothers, is Friday, March 17 Thursilay fvening in honor of hei I’owc.l up a Tuesday attack on CompanY of 100. Including Symphonic Orchcatra, elass. / 9:30 a. m. Church School. A the home of Hjalmar Carlaon, 9 Military Whist Thursday. 7:30—Irish tea. Tuesday, 9 a. m„ the Hustlers Fire,” “will be shown at this meet­ among those who leave Monday Mobile Blood Bank Unit at St. bixither, Edward Jarvis, who 1 Muit island with raidls on both In the Grrateat Prodiictlona In Their will mc-et to prepare peanuts. All good place to study the Bible, Hemlock street. for the service. He has been tak­ Mary a Pariah Hall. 11:15 a. m. to leaves for service in the Army on Extensive Repertoire: Friday, 7:30—Holiness meeting. ing. A large turnout is expected. lohn Cargo, superintendent. V .'cdne.sday and Thuisday morn members are urgently requested Wednesday. 9:15 a. m.—Annual Wed., Mar. 1 3 ,8 p. th. ing a few days off from his work 3:45 p. m. Monday. Cuesta were pie.sent ) Saturday— 10;'i5 a. m. Morning Worship. 1 Ulg*. J .V. . swan Lake - The Bed Poppy - Prime Igor 7:30— Open air meeting. to come on this day to share In this meeting Hartford District Wom­ and yesterday afte-.'ioon he was Red Cross benefit entertainment fanin town, Hartford and Ea.st I This broadca.1t claimed that .Monday— fcllowrhip of labor. If you cannot Sermon by ,lhe pastor: "He That Manchester Methodist Churrh * 8:00— Salvation service. All an’s Missionary Society at Meri­ North Main Street called to the mill by his associates South Methodist church. T^'ampton. A cake decorated with 1 -round batteries .shot down two T u »d a > -L e * Sylphldes - Ancient Ruarim - The Cuckold^: Fair come', can you send someone In Watercth Shall Be Watered.’’ Y. M. C. A. I and presented with a gold wrist -Boy Scout Rally and exhibition tfhpers and Bags was fhc tabic fere welcome. den, Conn. \- 6:30 p. m. N. Y. P. S. Mis* Rev. Earl H. Furgeson, Miniater ’ ^24 bombers out of a fonpatlon your place? 7:15 p. JO.—Lenten Qiljet Hour. watch. . at High School hall^ centerpiece. It was ni/dc Ijy the f 10 which bombed the island on Wedneoday— Etude - The Nuteraker - Le Beau Danube Marion E. Jane*, president. GIBBONS ASSEMBLY,!* 10 a. m.. the W. C. T. U. will sew 8:15 p. m.—Emanuel Choir. 9:30—Church School. Parties were hold In' different Saturday, .March 18 hostess. The guest o f h v. .'cunesday. 1 The Center Churrh for tlic Red Cross all day. Each 7:30 p. m. Evangelistic .serv­ , P. M. CATH(».1C LADIES OF parts of the town last night for Ladies’ Night. Tall. Cedara at remembcrctl with many im- •; H- Price.: Orth. $3.75. $’2J80. $1.65. 1st Bal, $2.29. $165, $1.10. Thursday, 7:30 p. m. G Clef ice. Pastor’s subject: "Do Thy­ .10:45- Morning Worship. 12 7:45 Another “small-type bomber I (C'ongregatlonid) member bring own lunch. Busi­ Club. COLUMBUS. men who are leaving for the Army Masonic Temple. , presented to him by hi.s litUc- All seats reserved. self No Harm.’’ Prelude— "The Swan” Saint Saens wa.s.shot down on Thursday, when 2nd Bal. $1.19. 85c. (Tax. Inc.) Wataoa Woodruff, D.D., klinlster ness meetingsat 2 p. m. Note* Anthem—"O For a Closer Walk and Navy. Other parties have been Annual meeting, Britiah-Araerl niece, Patsy Ann-Leduc. |111 planes blasted island position*, I JeaM Davis, Director of Music 3:.TO p. ni.. the Brownies will Wetlne-iday at 7:30 p. m Open­ REFRESHMENTS! held during the week end in nearly can Club. The Junior and Senior Luther With God” ...... Foster Pfi^an natious of the East hav« slept I Dome! said. Waldo Newberry, Organist meet at the East Side Recreation ing of Revival Campaign with Offertory—“Petite Pastorale” d o o r PRIZES! every case the men were given Sunday. March 19 Carson A. Roopell, Scanmii. See- I i Another Domel dispatch report­ building. ' l.eagues are sponsoring the shoiy- Rev. J. Glenn Gould. Kansas City. money aa presents, as It is becom­ •- Carey for centuries, but tod ^ they are wide .Tolnt Installation of Marine ond Chus. of Camp Meeting ed a raid by four medium bombers 11 a. m.—Morning Worship. 7 p. m^4he Boy Scouts will meet ing of the sound film, "The PowoV Mo., and Kenneth L. Akin.s. Tickets 30 Cents. ing difficult to find wrist watches. Corpa U'ague and Au-xUiary at the Df' God, ' Tuesday, March ' ' 2\, at 8 Sermon—"The Master’* Indigna­ Woods road, will compSele his re- | on Taroa, Maloelap atoll, in the Sermon by the mi iister. Sermon in the Scout room. .Keene, N. H. . The services will tion” ...... Dr. Furgeaon awake and aggressive, ^ h a t does this American Legion hall. emit trainini Tu-sday at the Na-| Marshalla on Thursday afternoon, Topic; "I Believe in the Holy 8 p. m., the Stanley Group will p. m. continue each night (no service.^ Wediieitday, March M A special meeting of the congre- Postlude—"Andante Sostenuto” portend for the West? they be val Tmlning Station, Camp | but said they were driven off by a Spirit.” The music: meet in the Church parlor. The Sfeturdays) until March 26th. : Granados Banquet, Girl Scout Council and Sampson. N. Y., and will be | screen of ’’withering anU-aircraft T h e Prelude—"Solvejg’s Song” . Grieg hostesses will be Mrs. Morris ■;ation will be held following the These meetings are open to the I Leaders, at the Y at 6:30. morning' service, March 36, 7 p. m.—ThirdN Session of the put bark to sleep? \ gristed leave. fire ” without causing any damage. Anthem— ’’Listen to the. Lambs” Bentley and Mrs. William Thorpe. public, and especially would we ' Lenten Institute at the South Saturday, March 26 A Japanese Imperial headquar­ ■ . Dctt Wednesday, 10 a. m„ W. S. C, S. invite any who are without a NOTICE! Mother and Daughter Banquet Methodist Church. / Mia* Mary Ireland, of 118 Main ters communique acknowledged Solo—“ How Beautiful Upon the will sew all day at the Red Cros.i church home. The Week What bearing has J.4PAN on OUR SHOP WILL BE CLOSED / Highland Park Community Club, Mountains” ...... Harl^cr St. Mar}'*s Episcopal Church street. h*-s been elected house that a "powerful enemy unit” had headquurt^’s. Center church. Rev. Ellison F. .Marvin, Deacon-ln- Wednesday, 7:45—Meeting of MONDAY — TUESDAY — WEDNESDAY / at clubhouse. S h eridan MANCHESTER Miss Phyllis Whittaker 9 a. m,, the Mizpah and Willing ARMAGEDDON—rthe last great \^attle manager of Kappa Alpha Theta landed on Los Negro* island in the Charge the Nominating committee at the Monday, March 27 / .sorority at Maanachusetts State (By Far the ?iice$t Grill in Tittvn) Offertory—"Arioso” ...... Pflug Workers Groups will meet to pre­ Talcottville Congregational Church March 13 • 14 . l.r Admiraltiea and said that Japa- . SPORTS CENTER The Third Sunday la Lent R«v. Thomas Street, Minister Parsonage. of'earth? Will the h(>r(Jes o f Asia'tgon* Choral Frolic, Second ConOTe- College, Amherst, Mass. 9:30—The Church school, Claas- pare peanuts for sale. Proceeds Thursday, 8:45—Rehearsal of In Order That M'e May«VUend /v neae force* on New Guinea *s for all ages. gational church. "now undergoing regrouping.” ' Welb Street V will go to the Red Cross. This 9:30 a. m.—Churen School. the Junior Choir. tinue to be dominated by a handful Wednenday, .March 29' Everett McKinney, of the Man­ 11—Nursery in charge of Mrs. cause is so great, and universally Services Sunday, March 12. 1944 Thursday, 7:30— Rehearsal of The Hairdressers Convention In New Yptk "Our troopa. which were conceit If you’ ll dial .^802 we’ll save you a choice Ronald Wadsworth for the conven­ 10:45 a. rn.—Morning Prayer Farewell to Rev. Wataoh Wood­ chester Lumber and Fuel Com­ Sat. Night, M arch^H gives aid to all our servicemen so 9:.30 a. m. Church School. the Adult Choir. white men? Will China arid Japa^ ruff, at Center Congregational trated from the vicinity of Finach ience of parents attending church. and sermon by Rev.' Ellison F. Open For Business Us Usual Thursday, ^ r c h 1« pany. has sold his fine residence booth. We are already r^ rv e d for half 8 to 12 without stint, that all women who Marvin. The Senior Choir will 10:45 a. m. Morning worship. Friday, 7—Meeting of the Boy church, at 8. hafen to the are* northwest of 6:30—The CYP Club. Jean Cra- Sermon subject—Prayer and unite? Bible prophecy is daring on and three acr^e# of land at 103 Kaasa by the end of last year, can will render service in this en­ sing. Scouts. / ,\prU 26 %o iO our seating capacity for this evening. Moderit aad OM PSahta gin president: Marjorie Mitchell, deavor In the same spirit. y Common iSenae. Talk to the b e a u t y ■ Thirty-second Annual Conven­ Adelaide road to Jacob F. Miller, Domei said, have moved through Formerly Held At MllleF* director; leaders of devotions, Processional Hymn—"Thy King­ this subject. STATE SALON of 336 Porter sUeeL Mr. Miller Thursday, 2 p. m., the Aabury young people about The Monkey Beaman Senecal M^n Street tion New Englahd Conference, the sector south of Gumbl point, Peter MlUer. Prowptoei Irene Illlhg and Suaxn Tnistenltz- dom Come, O God'” and the Clenched Fist. Gospel Ball \ State Theater Building will btcupy the home on May 1. "almost without interference from Group will meet in the parlor. Sermon Hymn — "Jesus Shall \ Auguatana Lutheran churchea, at AUlood rime lor Voung aad UM! er. There will be try-outa for a Friday, the Study Group meet­ Anthem— 415 Oentm- Street th* Emanuel Ldtheran church, the enemy” and “concentfhted in play under the direction of Mr. Reign Where’er the Sun” "Conaider and Hear Me” the neighborhood of Madang, •Miss June 0 ’*Day. ing will be postponed one w.eek due AprU 27-29 Gould. to the Red Cross entertainment. Offertory Anthem—"Seek Ye the , Wo(>Ier 10:30 a. m.—Breaking of bread. Annual Convention of the W orn-: where they are undergoing re­ ^ lively Soprano Singer and Dancer, ’ 7 p. m.-;;-The Lenten Vespers. 8 p. m.. Red Cross Benefit Enter­ Lord” Offertory— 12:15 p. ni.—Sunday school. - en’s Ml*.siohary Society of the' grouping... .They are noiv inflict­ Anthem—“God So Loved the tainment in the Church hall. Recessional Hymn—"Fling Out "I Lay My Sins on Jes.ua” 7:00 p. m. —Goapel aervice. ■ MEETINGS TUES., THURS. and FRI. ; New England Conference. Augua­ Weddings ing heavy loaae* on the enemy. MIDNITE SHOW SAhSWMUOai World” ...... Stainer the Banner! Let it Float” 7:15 p. m.—Tueaday, Prayer t i f ' y FRIDAY Saturday, 10 a. m.. the Minis­ Tours EAT THE BEST AT R^YMANDEB’ S ^ tana Lutheran churches. Seaalona Another Domet broadcaat m- "The Speaker—Dean Paul Lynn of ter’s church membership prepai-a- Dates This . Wertc meeting and BH;>le reading. the Hartford Seminary Founda­ 7 p. m.—Young People'* Society. at Coricordla Lutheran church. / portetf by OWl said a d w n Unit tory class at the parsonage. Monday, 5:30 p. m.—G. F. 8. 7:30 p.,m. Evening candle light A CHICKEN CAOflATORE __k ^ states Oilnsi-based aircraft at­ •George Shiith m m tion. • NIGHTS THIS WEEK Sniitk-Powers The Week St. John’s PoHxh CJiurrh n a t iv e BROILERS '^ ■ | F tacked Hong Kong Friday morn- Hammond Organ, Playing Your Favorite SfATi Reports Nazis Mr. and Mrs. WillUm J. Powers, Ins: causing some damage w real- H i s HARTFORD Monday. 6:30 p. ni.—Loyal Cir­ .Conqordia Lutheran GMway Street UEUCIOl^ STEAKS of 10 Rahsome Place, Plainfield, dential quarter* and a hospital. Tunes. cle King’s Daughters, Monthly Winter and Garden Streets Rev. 8. J. Szozfipkowski meeting preceded by a Pot Luck Sunday School Letwon Walter Grxyb, Organist HEAR EVERY ONE OF THESE IMPORTANT SUBJECTS \ Boost Forces New Jersey, announce the ipar- . P B R S O MT Rev. Karl Rlohtor, Paator OYSTERS AND C L A !^ ON THE HALF SHELL riag«f of their daughter. Corpoi^ supper. 7:15 p. m.—Troop 25, Boy \ RlNE AND d a n c e TONIGHT! Dorothy Powers. WAC, to M-Sgt. Scouts. 8:50 a. m. Sunday School and 9 a. m.—First mass. Men ririd Women of the Tuesday, 4 p. m ./ Junior Choir When Chrhtians Teach Prejudice^ (Continued Frons Page Oue) George A. Smith, United States Bible classes, Alfred Lange, su- 10:30 a. m.^Second masi. Moinlay—No meeting. Army, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Service Invited! •Eddie Kosak rehearsal. 6:30 p. m.. Troop 7, Choir rehearaala following each ‘Girl Scout*: 7:30 p. m „ Girl Re- peiintendent. / Reymander'a Restaurant might have meant Brigadier J/'A. Smithr 63 Hemlock street, town. Ace Drummer. 10:00 a. . m. Worship. The They Are Betraying Christ Afresh ma.xa. servea, J Fine Wines, Liquors and Beer Churehill. former aide de camp to The wedding took plate March . DANCE choir will meet at cloae ot-service. Tuesday, March IT, 7 :45 p. ni. 4 at 4:30 In Natchez, Mississippi. Wednesday. 10 a. m., .All-day 35-37 Oak Street V, Telephone 3922 the/kin{h who led s Commando sewing for the Red Cross. 6:30 4:00 p.m.' Devotional conducted By WlUlam K. QUroy, D.tk 4’Americanism, are encouraging raid Into SlcUy. T-Sgt. Frsncis J. Morin of Bristol, by members of the Young Peo­ Five From Slate Conn., was the best man and Cor-«| N A1 Gentile and his p. nu, Cub Pack: 7 p. m., Choir re­ In . these days when so much against Jews and other minorities .1 ■ , Nazi Air Streagtii Cat' Orcheslrri •Johnny Gerieao hearsal. ple’s Society. AH are welcome, in our American communities. TTie Bari dispatch said the par­ poral Gloria J. Mason of Philadel­ hlldweek Lenten Services anti-Semitic faeling is abroad in “ Why Doesn’t God phia, Pa., was the bride’s sole- at­ Thursday,/8 pv'm.. Group E, It ik good’ to note that an emi­ Listeil Wounded tisan officers declared that heavy EVKKY SUNDAY'NIGHT Our Popular Singing Waiter. Mrs. Seymoiir Brown, leader. Rev. Wednesday at 7:30 p. m'. the world it se'ema important that nent Roman Catholic leader. Car­ Allied air raids, had whittled down tendant, The bride and her at-! tendant both wore corsage* of Charles G. Johnson will give an TheW epk in the study and teaching of this dinal O’CjhqneU, and ah emineiH German air strength In Dalmatia illustrated lecture on ‘The Land’ Monday at 7:80 p. m. the Sew­ lesson we should avoid anything Methodist Bishop, Dr. J, Bromley Washington, March 11.—(Cf— and Bosnia to the lowest level of pink carnation*. The names o f five Connecticut M-SgL and Mrs; Smith are both | K. of C. Ballroom of the Vikings. " ing Circle will meet. in condemnation of "the Jews,” Oxnam, recently Joined in a state Kill The Devil?" the war. but that the Nhzla were Notes ■ Tuesday at 8:00 p. m. the Sun­ and especially' In condemnation of. ment denouncing anti-Semitic acta, men are Included in today’* War building fighter bases deep in tlje Stationed at present at Camp Van 28 Prospect St. Hartford ^ ■ .■ ■■"-"' :• •SnrrtnN The Best In F4»(Bd The Church committee will day School teachers will meet Jews of today because of the be­ sUkh as have occurred recently in department list of 309 United country in anticipation of mighty Dorn, Misslsaipi. The bride grad­ States soldiers wounded in action Wednesday— No meeting / ' uated frtm ' Plainfield High school Benefit Service Fund! meet ’candidates for church mem- with Miss Louise Heller, 81 Ash­ trayal, deiijai, and condemnation New York and Boston, and calling bombings of Austria and Hungary iiershlp on Sunday at 6:30 o'clock. of Jesua • in the Central Pacific, European In 1940 and before entering the worth street. upon all (Christians by example and ^ ^ in the spring. —Choice Legal BeVerages The Sacrament of Baptism -will, If a Jew betrayed Him, other inlluence to fight thia vteious set­ and Mediterranean areas. The officers said the partisans service In March. 1942. was em­ b* administered on Sunday, March They and next of kin: _ Thursday, March 16, 7 :4.y p. in. ^ ploy^ by the Prudential Ufe In­ Jews were loyal and faithful, ting of creed' against cteed, and refuse to be forced into a big de­ 19th. Christian Scleiic* Services suffering much persecution for Hi* European area: fensive battle for poaiUon, but surance Company .In Newark. hL The Lenten Communion with re^ race against race. Sunday, March 12, 1944 aake; the Jew who denied . Him Wehrman. First' Lieut. Robert concentrate on lightning attacks at J, Th* bridegroom was graduated ception of members will be admin­ H. —Mr*. Wilfred F. Valley, sister. from Manchester High school In ONo Cover or Minimum was the same Jew who confeseed The condemnation and cruci­ ^^Does God Always Answer the Nazis' weak points. istered on March 26. Hartford, First Church, Sunday Box 103, Old Greenwich. - * "W e move and engage the ene^ the class of X937B. He was em­ that He was the Christ, and who fixion of Jesus must be considered Mediterranean area: ployed aa a teller In the Manches­ 11: S.S. 11: Wed. 8, 537 Farming- went out and wept bitterly after in .the light o f all aimllar persecu­ my at a time and place o f ■Our TODAY AND SLT^DAY ton avenue. Fredrickaen, Pfe. Donald G.— Good Prayers?^^ (goosing, not his.” one , veteran ter Truat Company and entered Zion Evnagellcfel Lutheran Cburch denying his Lprd; it was Jews, in­ tions and condemnations. Jesus Cooper and High Streets Second Church. Sun, 1? and 5; Frederick Fredrickson, father, 125 field commander said. the service In l^bruary, 1S41. •The Largest Dance Floor spired by their Scriptures, who stands alone In His unique charac Paul O, Prokopy, Pastor S.S. 11, Wed. 8. Lafayette and Park avenue. New Haven. looked expectantly for the coming ter i^d Lordship,'but He ia not Maxwell, Pfc. Howard J.—Mrs. " : , ' ' - ■ ■' ' Russ streets. of the Messiah,.and who found in ' Rockville Society, Sun. 11; S.S. apart from those who have suffer­ Sadie E. Maxwell, mother. Route of Any Oriill in Manchester Bunday School 9. a. m. Jesus of Naxareth the fuIUUment ed for their' convictions in prisons Friday, March 17, 7;4.'> p. m. ♦ 11; Wed. 8, 94 Union street. I, East Hampton. • Divine Worship 10 a. m. (Epg- of their expectation and dMauL it and dungeons, on crosses and gal­ PetrowakI, PvL Felix P. B.- liah)- Theme: “ Christian- Warfare “ Substance” will be the subject 9 9 o f the Lesson-Sermon.for Sunday, was Jews who believed in Jesus, lows. Where men have, died for Mrs. Rose Petrowskl. mother, TREAT THE FAMILY TO —No NeutraUty!” Text: Luke II, Himself a Jew, who brought Chris­ the sake of truth', or for the truth March 12. . 220 1-2 West Main street, Nor­ ^%ast Night In Sodom _ AK (3tIlL' •Beantitnl Men's Bar 14-28. tianity to the Western world.. as they have seen it, it ia preju­ SUNDAY DINNER AT THE TEA ROOM Lenten Service 11 a. m. (in Ger- The Golden Text is from wich- ‘MllERE GOOD FELLOWS GET TOGETHER” And Our Handsome Mr. Rooney To Mix Your Romans 1:20. "The mvUlW* When in the name of Chris- dice and blindheos that have done Torcellini, Second Lieut. Law­ ffian language). Theme: “ For It Is tiuity anybody teaches or prac­ them to death. rence J.—Mr*. Paulin* Torcellini, Always A Fine Variety Of Good, Wkolesome Food! Written” — •Thati was fulfllleife”’ things of him from the creation of Favorites. the world are clearly seen, being tices prejudice against Jews, he Nothing but the perversion of mother, 85 Howe street. New Ha«. DINE AND DANCE Matth. 26, Sl;27, 0. is betraying Christ afresh. And reliicion could have, led men " to SUNDAY SPECIALS: ^ DINAH SHORE Choir, Monday evening at 7:30. understood by (he things that are ven. To the Liltiriff Tunes of made, even. his eternai power and apart from all this It would be attack Jesus for healing and do­ BIBLE AUDITORIUM ■ Fourth Lenten Service, Wed­ as reasonable to blame modern ing good :on the Sabbath Day. Smith* Lead All ' Roast Native Turkey THE OAK GRILL SWINGSTERS nesday evening at 7:30. Theme: Godhead.” For The Best Entertainment Selections from—the Bible In­ Greeks for the death of Socrates Only those in whom religion had Roast Native Ckicken Roast Sirloin of Beef DELICIOUS FOODS MODEST PRICES! A!** G‘ ' “W aring at the World’s Fire.” as to Marne Jews of today for the become perverted could have Los Angeles— 1*5 — Th* 11th r;;^! singin Text:. Luke 23, 54-62. clude the following: ‘Thus saith ^ Baked Virginia Hasi the Lord. Let not the wise man death of Jesus. / chosen Barabbas instead o f Jesus. Naval district report* k has 31.- ROAST BEEF . OTEAKS .D ea l in Manchester It*s The . g ;------I stress these things' because They stand condemned s j much 478 Smiths. Also, there *r# 13 MASONIC TEMPLE Genaine Cahres* Liver arid Bacon ON nOC SAME BnOWi glory In his wisdom, neither let VEAL CUTLETS CHICKEN CACCIATORE “ JIVE JUNCTION” i Buckingham Congiogatlonal the mighty man glory In hia those who study the Sunday by all that was best in Judaism enlisted men named “OfficaF’ and Main anil Center Streets, Manchester DeMderiri Steaka — Ckopa — And Sea Food CONTE Church might, 1st not the rich man glory School laaaona can do a great deal aa by the verdict of history. four officers named "Captaih.’’ In with DICKIE MOORE BAKED HAM HALF BROILERS " sr.r(f Rev. FhlUp Rose, Paator tn his riches; But let him that to stem the tide of the brutal aad Jeaus said, “ Father, forgive The ” moat nautical mams la the "lorieth glory in thia that he im- pernlcioua wsve of hatred that them; they know not what they Navy” category ere euch eur- Our Kitebcri Closes At 11 P* M. — OTAEirS MONDAY COME— FREE *’ i .X; ■ ' d'-I ^ Sunday-achool. derstandeth and knoweth me, that misguided peiaone,. sometimes in do.” Indeed, they did not know names aa "Sailor,” "Tar,” ’’Salt," •PRINCESS CBOURKE* S h eridan «anhi|h ! 1 am tha Lord vriiidi eaerdae Urir- tha name ot ChrisUaalty and of, what thqif wars doing. | “Seamaa” and “Rluaiackct” THE TEA ROOM M OAK STREET T E L . *894 OUVIA DE HAVnXAND *Wa WiMri > - No Liquors ~ Just Good Food” Fine Wines — Ll^iion and Beer ROBEET CC3CMINOS DIAL 3802 ALSO mat NOW MS ST. ^OPP, ST. JAMES'S CHURCH •OKLAHOBIA KID” I (Our Diniiig Boom Is Open SumUyi) fc- 'li ii t*.

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Seigt Robert 8. 'Thatchrir said clecriy, and simply jutiir,ed'to the AT FIRhi m li-4to iCHI^M C M..N..NU llivKAU,. ».A^U.KK■KK. ( U.N.N.. S a T l-KI.AY, M A W H if. .iA N L H h was drtvan by K Barry Jennings, Even Einstein Needs j Bible." : Three Violent 48, of His^dsB. Japau Subject liiipurt^t''qucsttons t a g e f o u f Potatoes by Carloads AndrnhOwas taken to Oraot Help on Tax Return \ *'JapSn jiKTlts b.-aring on Ar-i apituL New Haven, where be ——1_ . K { mage^on'—the ;aat great battle • ' ' . — .V j ’ s h > a,;:crnoon ... State Deaths ated of a fractured skull and mol- Princeton, HI' J„ March 11. Of Talk Here of earth. Is of momehtiia impor-l It'.-' Being Sent Out Here UpU Injuriaa five ntlnatae after —(AT—He U world-lkmoua aa tance to every man^and wofnan,[ Noted Speaker Those Interseted in the neWly oj - he waa admitted. a 'mathematician, but Prof. Intca’esting and Timely whether he has ever believed or I TAfilfll SMVt-NUi "anlecd' Pilgrim Fellowship grpup Due to Accidentfi ou Janninga. waa released in bonds Albert Etosteto. says he waa been interested to Bible study be-1 are asked to attend a meeting to HighwBTfi Lait Night; ‘'■ot $500 oh a technical charge of forced 'to call in a tax expert Topic ajt Bible Audi* fore," Mr. Senecal is quoted asj AUCB COFRAN l«cture^r Here be held in Gilead haU Sunday eve­ 'Over Tons Al­ reckless ,ihfivhig. to help him work o u \ the saying. He promises tomorrow I ning. opening at 8. Richard Storrs In BaUet Rnsse Two Di^en Held./^ eomJ>Iex Income tax forrt^ torium on Sunday. night to answer fipM the Bible the] (Known Aa Ouesu AlUu) ready on Way to Di^ ■'' _____ . - • questions; Will the nordes of Asia SPIRITVAL MSDIIlM will* have charge^jof the worship Of his reaction to the 4 ^ Seventh Duaghtnr •f'u SevcnUi Bob. section and the- Rev. Charles A. Leanilng Hard Way . oome tax form he aald Utot continue to he dominated by a Dr. Janies G. Gilkcy to > tant Points; Value of By The Afisodated ‘‘Japan' in Bible'Prophecy," is handful of white men? Will China . Bora WHh u Veil Downs. afcUng pastor, will lead a night, "this is a quesUpn:' too ■ the subject Sunday night at the ReBdlsiga Dally, hwladlnf Saaiur* ^ive Talk before Edu- dlscusslonf Offlcers will be elected Crop Over $270,000. Violent death and oudden Injury Chester, MonL—O^-^-Explainlng difficult for a mathematician. Bible Auditorium, Masonic Tem- and Japan unite? why The Liberty County Times It should be Mke

  • f a philos­ ' Singing of the old .gospel songs 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Or By A ppart and there will be games and re- ■ rode Connecticut highways last Manchester, Mr. Benocal is saSat. lu the Sen-lee of the Pc*- cationalJJub. treshmenU. One does not have W The Buckland railroad station, night aa tbraa petals were killed was lato. Publisher Tom Busey opher,” Eiiuitm’s theory of every night but Monday, under the direction of Mel'vyn Cle­ pie for SO Veura. be In the teens to belong trylhls wrote: *'We haven't got a printer relativity Is supposedly under- . ly and Saturday nights.' mons is a real attraction at the ■ X • the shipping point for Buckland and one injured aeriously wiough 169 Church Street, Hsrtfori, Cobb- 0 ^ 1^ Gordon GUk^/W"e» group, there being no age limit and we oan't get one. This pub­ stood by only seven persons Bible prophecies describe Bible Auditorium meetings. A cor­ Phone 6-20X4 drencher from -SpringfleW. set. and aU are welcome. Those 11 YOUR COSMETIC NEEDS ' and SUlngton, la a busy spot Just to be hoepltalised in accidenU in- lisher has owned type-setting ma­ to the world. IS in no uncertain words,” dial welcopie is extended to every Umbrella Care 'volviiig automobllea. chines for 25 yesrs, but never he says,^"UnmistakabIe details of comer. ■ entoruan Uie/^ucntloi»l going from Hebron village and Where Servi*^ U Always Ready Chen Yu Polish — Lipsticks now. The reason Is the large environs are asked to meet ia liarsen’s Feed amount of potatoea being sent out Among the victlma waa Carole learned how to operate one. He’s Croaking of frogs Is almost ss' what is going to happen and why Tlub at iU meetlnfc Wedpaaday. front of the Hebron Congrega­ Revlon Polish — Lipsticks X X Oroo, 9, Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. learning now—the hard way." varied aa 14 the atoglng of birds. these things are taking place are Venus is the brightest pianeL Read Horald Adv*. March 16, *t alght d^Mc at the Is His Concern ! . by the growe'Ts to this section. John J. Oroa of South Elm atrMt, tional church and transportation , "lx' Monique Creams — Lotions — Makeup ! During December, January and Mottiatar .atrcat ac^odl. At thia will be arranged for those wanting Is Good Feed Shampoos Tonics — l^ushes — Etc#^^ February,. 193 cars, or 3,166. tons Wallingford. The little girl •ima Dr QBkey''wlU ahow color of potatoes, were mipped put. killed almost Instantly, police Edwin Rathbone, one of the old Louis Paluzzi Equip­ SEE OUR COMPLETE LINE! , Federal SnperriMou oald, when aha waa struck by u ;;S iiU .” .^W ch he Ph°‘o6™P*’*“ Hebron residents, now being cared North End Dralcr Al­ So* great haa the busineas be­ our driven by H. ‘Jamaa Oraflee, . M a recent trip for in Columbia, la reported as In ped to Make New One come |h at this week a tour waa also o t Wallingford, almoet in The film beglna with aeveral a feeble condition. He Is of ad­ ways Guaranters the : made of the different warehousea front of her home. . . ;/ p i^ r e s of the Indtane at Aconia vanced age and has been in falling Out ol Vour OJd One. WELDON BEAUTY STUDIO ' by representatives of the federal Oreflee, Polloe CapL James A liieWo, near Albuquerque N w health for some time. Frank Top in Quality. East Center Street and state governments and S'.pro- 'nemey said, wa* arrested on i / ' Mexico. There are unusual view MounUln of Gilead la also In ^s •Wa have worried over maivy gram of publicity Is being ar- technical oharge of redkleas drlV' of Boulder Dam. some of them falling condition due to advanced LArsen’i Feed Service Store lo­ things in the past three years, but ^ \ ranged. ing ponding tha oufooma of u oar- taken from a boat on Ag’6. ih# idea of worrying over your ' \ BlgldlyJBSpeoted o n ^ e inqueoL cated *t 18. Depot Square U a most Walter IL Tsdimawi, IT, of the artificial lake formed by the Miss Lottie' Turshen. daughter popular place at all times, but umbrella Is a new one. ' Just the Potatoea that are Shipped are . dam. of Mr. and Mrs. Ira S. Turahen of JOHN I. OLSON HIGH GRADE t subject to Inspection as they are Weetfield, died last night of In- Amston, a student at Windhom these days Mr. Larsen and his same, finding a broken rib in ' loaded by both a federal and state Wjisa the Ballet Rusea da Mon­ Jurtoe poUeo said . b reooivod Scores of Scenes your umbrella Is no joke and many The first long sequence iff-the High school, la working on a paint­ helpers are hard pressed to take I'hapwtor and any Impeifectlone te Oirid appeara la Bushnell M»- whan a ear be waa driving wont ing for the wall of the art class jjanchester people -have had rea- Contract Painting PRINTING - notM la one sack iheana that all out of eontroL emabed tlum vh a — ilm shows scores of scenes in care of all of his customers. Amer soii to be grateful that Louis raortol MalL Hartford, on Mon' Tosmite National Park. TTtls is at the school. It will be a mural lea todsy\l8 becoming ’ "chicken I are rejected. Not every aaok Is fonee and struck a large tree. three by seven feet in dimension. Paluzzi ckn fix up your old um­ JOB AND COMMERCIAL • Inspect^, but some 40 testa are day, Tueaday aad Wednesday for Lohmann, Chief George McGar- ToUowed by P‘«ures of the red- minded" and^^Mr. Larsen has Just | the longest series of ballet per­ ■wood foresU north of San Fran The subject Is “Industrial Wllli- brella until it looks like new. . Interior Decorating PRINTING ' Made from each loaded car. tby of the Weetfield fir# depart­ deco, and then a long sequence mantic." It is being sketched first received a sh^pent of baby chicks Louis Paluzzi llve.s at 48 Blssell A car load of potatoes weighs formances in Hartford’s history, ment aaid, was following the made at Crater Lake, Oregpn. in charcoal and will be painted In and they are UlSHPPciring like the street and has, just received a new Prompt nnd CWclent Prpitlng 23 and a half tons. They are the famous organisation will pre­ Weetfield department , to what Only color photography makes it colors. Miss Turshen has consider­ proverbial "hot ceKes." shipment of good looking covers Paper Hanging of All Kinds. either shipped to 450 one. hundred sent nine different productions turned out to be a chimney fire possible to record accurately the able/artistic ability according to So many peoploX are raising for the 16' rib style of umbrella. pound sacks, 900 fifty pound sacks, from their great repertoire—none when his car struck a rock In mMt incredible blue of this lake, report. > chickens today that the demand When he. has finished recovering COMMUNITY PRESS . or 3.000 15-pound sacks. The lat­ of which will be repeated during Poplar street and went out of located* S.OOQ feet above sea level Meetings of the Hebron Wo­ far exceeds the su iip ly ^ d those ypur umbrella, tocluding a new- 12 Jackson Place ter go to chain stores and are the engagement. control. The youth, an employe customers of Mr. Larsen v^o have Get Your Battery Checked ferrule, tips and ties, you will A. B. Holmes ‘ J- W. Baih • known as the! one peck sacks. of a Meriden war plant, was de­ In the crater of an extinct vol­ men's club, suspended for some 851 No. ainin SL TeL 6787 Four new works brought forth time since the outbreak of war, tried raising chickens bought frdm have an umbrellit that really is Phone 4370 Are Going South by the company this year will be clared dead on his arrival at the cano. him, have had success far abpve new. New umbrellas are hard to The potatoes are being shipped Middlsesex hospital, Mlddletowrn. -'K- From here, the him progresses have been resumed. The meeting their fondest hopes. You see, the At Van’s Service Station mostly to the South and many are given. The Red Poppy, to the mu­ next' month will be at the home of get, the framework is not com­ sic of Gliere; Etude, by Johann Two QtiMn Injured “■‘i to Mt. Ranler Where glistening strain from which these chicks parable with the old ones and the going’to Army camps through the snow and clear blue sky provide a Mrs. Walter C. Hswltt. This come is healthy And with any care Get Your Supplies Of South and Southwest. Sebastisn Bach; Ancient Russia, Two other youths were riding month's meeting was with Mrs. kVock, Van's Service Sta- prices are high. Xf you have SEE FOR YOURSELFi danced to the score of Tchaikow- With Lohmann at the time. ’They Bwitserland-llks background ifor at all. you are assured of healthy Have you been over to Vans-carbon some old umbrellasV hanging in Each car that goes out Is vahled the fields of wild fiowers growing Norton P. Warner In Gilead. The poultry. IviscS you to try their Me Ynu cAn go at 81.350 and by the time the fibal sky’a B-flat minor concerto, and were also injured. Alan Sokoy, almost to the edge of the glaciers. club voted 35 for the Red Cross Service Station lately and had 'Rlng*^Free Motor Oil to your hall clo.set. put W ay down Ox-Line Paint The 'Cuckolds’ Fair, by the fam­ 17, was hospitalized with a brok­ Feed for Chickens '-ellar or tos.sed Into the garage. over your car . shippienta are made by the eni Following are scenes In Glacier War Fund drive. Of course i-arsen's Feed Servics- your battery checked? In the.se j, amiztog what this Now for Those AprlL $270,000 worth of pot^ ous Spanish compose!) Gustavo en leg while Clarence Overstrom. Park, MonUna, where. In addltm Mrs. Edwin Brown of Amston has long been the headquarters for days of little driving your battery <,ii will do for you—and not the It would be a good idea to get with A majpil- will have been sent out. Pittaliiga. 17, was treated for minor injur­ to filming the scenic beauties, ,Dr. has returned to the Hartford feed for chickens and cattle and is Inclined to run down much more jeast of lU virtues is the tact them out and take them to Mr. tytng gl A s a Painting Jobi. In addition will he seen such ies. .They wrere allowed to go Qllkey secured plcturM ; of hospital for further treatment. She when you are purchasing your readily and nothing is so dlscon- that it will help you to get more PaUsszi. When he flnlshee with tried and thie ballads as'Sw an home. them, you will have a wholA new when we get animals, and olose-ups of flowers was under treatment there for baby chicks. Mr. Larson can ad­ certing as to gel In your car, step mileage from your gasoline, through eerv- Manchester Lake, Prince Igor, Les feylphides, In Hamden, ' Thomas A. And-, The climax of the film is the some time for Injurlet received vise you on Just what kind and on the starter and have absolutely Van's Service Station are equlp- lot of umbrellas, ready to Vlth- Italian Guerrillas The Nutcracker (and Le Beau rews, 62, WM struck and fatally section devoted to the.- Canadian when she fell, breaking both legs, quantity of feed you should give nothlng happen. This need not to repair your tires and that stand the spring rains and «lve Ictng It — And eee for yonreelt Hardware Co. D.anube. This is the order to injured by an au-tomobilc Police Rockies, where, among others, are which are still In casts. them. There is no question about happen to you if you slop at Van's j, good news for any motorist who you good service for a long time if It doesn’t satisfy every sUnd- Peter OaUi^aao — Joseph Burrett Operate in/ltaly winch these gems of the ballet ■views of Banff.'the Bow River, Mrs. E. G. Lord was an over­ the shortage of feed, It is a very Serrtce Station. 427 Hartford i has had a tire blowout. H y»u to come.- . _ , ard. will be presented: Mondky, Swan Road and have him check your have that misfortune, call 3B80i| You will find Mr. Paluzzi s Props. Kmerald Lake, Moraine Lake, the night guest Wednesday at the real thing, but to date Mr. Larsen 282 Nhrth Main Street Lake, The Red Poppy. Prince ' Yoho Valley. Tkkakaw Falls, and home of her son-in'-law and daugh­ has, through forcslghted buying, battery. No need to wait aroimd and let Van's Service Station fix prices are reasonable indeed, he cbOK’S SERVICE ST A.\ New' York, March 1!.—(/P)—An Igor; Tuesday. Lea Sylphides, An Lake Louise. - ter. the Rev. and Mrs. Howard C. been able to supply Ws customer here either, for Van's Service Sts- up your tire. The next tire you does the work himself and .thus ^Maacheator Green IPhone SM6 T el.’6265 Italian guerrilla armw composed cient Russia, The C^uckolds’ Fair: Members of the club may bring Champc In'Lcbanon. Her grandson, with the well-known Moon Cattle tlon’has a Fast Battery Charger are at the station, ask them to is able to keep hla expenses down. of veterans of Africa and the Bal- Wednesday, Rtude, The Nutcra'ck' guests. ' ' .. John, Is having a furlough, goes and Poultry Feeds. Unquestion­ which will charge your battery check your tires for wear and the If you like phone him at 5658 or _^kana. hM ^eji operallnK In Nltaly er, Lc Beau Danube...... Miss . Hhrrlet- .Franzen. the back to duty soon. ably the right kind Qf fPPtl *■ right to yotir car in thirty minutes. proper amount ot air. This may call at his home, 48 Blasell street- ""urideFa commander who.se identity The Ballet Russe de Monte Car­ president, will conduct the busi­ Slate police arrested Raymond answer to successful poultry and Until you have had this service, save you considerable grief on the ia known only to his closest asso­ lo roster is of course the greatest ness meeting which will start at Perkins of Colchester-Tuesday for cattle raising. Just as people need you cannot fully appreciate just road, for the proper amount of J. R. Braithwaite Johnson Bros.' ciates, a Chlaaso dispatch to tlje in the world of ballet, containing 7:30 p. m. drunken driving. The case will be the right kind of fbod, so do live­ how convenient it Is and what a air maintained In your tire#- will EXPERT REPAIRING Swiss newspaper Basler Nach- on its scintillating list of per­ tried next Tuesday 11 a. m.. be­ stock. Why experiment and take lot of fuss and bother It saves you. help to^jnerease their life. Keys Mads, Locks Repaired Electrical Contractora richten said today. formers Alexandra Denilova, best- fore 'j'rlal Justice John A. Mark­ a chance on inferior, untested This battery service Is only one Bring your car to Van’s Service ON ALL MAKES OFCARS 583 Main Street The dispatch, reported -by the joved balleroina of our dayj. Fred­ grades, when by following the ex- of the many features that has fetation for complete servicing and Office of War Information, said ham. j ■. nmplAof hundreds of farmers, you ' 7 ^ ls Ground Tel. 8227.7606 eric Franklin, than whom there is Hebrou Mrs. Charles C. Sellers attended made Van’s such a popular place. know when you drive off that your the numlHir of these partisans was no more versatile artist;. Nathalie \ a luncheon Wednesday in New Ha­ can have good luck? More than ever, the motorist is car has received a good grooming Lawn Mowers Sharpened “extremely .high,” that they held Krassovska, glamorous Russian 'X A . • If yoil are pl.anmng on raising, dependent upon a good all around job and will repay you by per­ arms and .munitions depots, and k A surprise party was given ven, given by the Federating of vour chit^Ken dinners this year, forming to a smooth fashion for We W i n Glady Give Yob operated mostly in their native beauty of the younger generation lately at the home of Mr. and Mrs. DcHMcratlc Women's clubs. Mr. Larsen, suggests that you service siatign,, and that is just Electrical Utilities of dancers; Ruthanna Boris, for­ where Van’s Service Station fits In a long time to come. Estimates. districts. mer prima ballerina of the Metro- Morris Goldstein, 4)serwlng the come over to 18 Depot Square in with your needs. ^ / Re-Conditioned The''guerrillas wei"e satd«to In­ 73rd birthday and anniversary of the very near future, as he does clude Alpine troops. Marines and polltanP|—Carl Uhssen, a Bungee — Befrigerutors James Starbuck. Grant Mouradoff surprised. A fine, collection was over, why not phone him, o40o, ana Lhorc, and if your sparkplugs need Naval aviation radio mate, ha.s ...Especially Fords, Mer- 52 Pearl St. Phone 4200 ed. served and many* birthday re The Tolland Red Cross drive for tell him your needs? been stationed in Puerto Rico two and Alexander Goudovitch. Of membrancea were presented to Iian'-to^, Van s have those world curys and Lincoln Zephyrs. course the corps de ballet Is 'al- WILL BUY ANY 1944 was $1,000 and not $100 as - mo'.’s Champion Spark Plugs to winters and misses the snow and I ways an important feature of a Mr. Broome. A large birthday was printed under Tolland news t in your car. cold of his native midwest. Re­ Ail Work Farrell Assumes cake was a feature. of March 8 and has been over-col­ riow that cars are driven so lit- cently his mother sent him a pic­ A bsolutely Guaranteed! We Have Been in the ballet production, nnd' the Ballet GOOD Miss Marjorie Martin was home lected, . , Dancing Spot .!c. n- nv people do not realize the ture of a . snow sdene. Lassen BILL'S TIRE Russe organization la particularly k.sJlk over the week-end from her Mrs. Bernice K. Hayden attend­ '•^jort.mrc of having the oil was quick to write the paper for MOBILOIL — MOBILGAS I PlRmbing^ end Heat­ and Presideut’s Job well fortified with a group Aa REAL ESTATE duties as librarian at the Armed ed the Sabra Trumbull Chapter, changed, but ft la more essential a print. "It’s the picture I’d beautiful as it is agile. ’The Guards Center. Brooklyn, N. Y., D. A. R. meeting, held Wednesday At Sheridan symphony orchestra that travels than ever to have your oil drained like to pin up in my locker. It’s MAIN STREET ing Busineos for Many REPAIR SHOP Buenos Aires, March 11-—iie\— U.S.A. She sang an offertory solo afternoon at the home of Mrs. now. ■ Van’s Service Station carry so real you can almost feel the with the company, and which will Fair Prices■- -r »t the morning service at St. Donald Fisk in Rockville. Wm. H. Green. Prop. I Gen. Edelmird J. Farrell, who be specially augmented .for the the world famous Socony products cold." wrote Lassen from the SERVICE STATION Years. ; served for tw;o weeks as acting Peter'sx-evcfi • church.vasi-avs.. Miss Morton of the Tolland and you may be sure that you are 576 Mute Street Tel. 8-1887 Hartford engagement, is directed > Hebron people are pleased to Farm' Bureau attended the Good Food and Refresh­ peml-triiplc clime. The print is Reiy on our experience and Columbia and Elk BicyelM. 1 prealdent of Argentina, has as- by the distinguished Franz Ailers, Wm. F. Johnsoh ------'getting the utmost in dependabil­ Aping sent immediately. , aumed the office of.Dre8ldent upon hear that the wife of the P**loj meeting at the home of Mrs. L*u- ments Always on Tap ity. You may also purchase range service for b^t results. _ U. S. Urea. who has wielded thte baton over BaiMer — Real Estate to Build of the Congregational churches of . .nu...... utomiM the resignatloiu or Gen. Pedro m TO uw " lee Metcalf Thursday to discuss the musicians of the company for and fuel oil at this service station. Pablo Ramirez, Col. Gregorio Tau­ Telephone 7426 or 4614 the town, Mrs. George M. Milne jjjrg l Ernest Hall At Popular Resevt. If you are having trouble with Repairs. Service. the past several aeasonk. and her Infant son. George M., Jri, q rqRoy, Brown- who are S6€ TTije “Wine Doctor" ber, executive secretary of the Two 70-foot baggage cars are now,__ _ residents..1 AM* A r^9 of TRye,9 «tA NT N. YY.. 1are 1 I .to . e- be _ 1 leaders_a.^4 of the new Junior I Johnson & i.ittle Accessories. ' presidency, announced last night. required to transport the elabo­ How long it is since you have A R em inder ! Tauber said the council of min- visitors this week at the home of 4-H Girls' Club and Mrs. Louise given yourself a treat and gone j A t' 109 Center Str^t rate scenic and electric effects, \ Mr. and airs, Mrs. Kennethrvenneui Ellisr.iiin ih Metcalf anaand airs,Mrs. Maudaiauu Mitchell \ LECLERC to gel a Phone 5876 180 Spruce St. Phone 5460 I iatera (the cabinet) accepted Ram- and with a company of nearly one Gilead. Mrs. Milne's parents and ^ h o are to be leaders of the rcor- out dancing? Today we are NERAL SERVICE FRED’S ' ^ irez’a resignation, addressed to the hundred persons makes the or­ T omorrow other relatives were entertained | ganized Senior 4-H Girls' Club. working harder than ever and 1 tValii r N. Leclerc, Director, S P E P L j e E R vice president and chief of the ganization ■^ne of the largest In Sunday at the home of Mrs. Ed- ^ Wig,iin of the State De­ p a c k a g e s t o r e SUPPORT armed forces (Farrell), and that most of us have very few spare a decree appointing Farrell aa the country today. KNOFLA ward a Foote. ^ ^ , , , . partment of Health, of Hartford. 117 Spruce Street GIBSON’S At latest report Hebron totaledin town Thursday a^d visited moments, but a few houi* spent to relieve that muscular back- KRAUSE'S president would be published In / . •about . $330...... to the- j Red- ; - Crosa W ar|.,_ ithV village---- res.'rvoir—^ .wh an^ anmnliid sampled in enjoyment can actually prove The proper wines, properly GARAGE • due tirne. He added that the wife and I think we are doing our "bit** down. 'Then Where will they get the money to pro­ as resUul a t sleep and hngreM 'will ap­ ^contracts because the government says they are in ^ produce more at home with less men to back up the A ntiecting of the Hicks Memor­ landscape architecture. week after the Salerno landing, prove the proposal as ooon as it is / ./ Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Smith needs coaxing, Just drop in at W Sarvico Station Buy Your Hardware m HAV E Y o u r c a r "No. 1 Critical Labor Area.’’ That means there aren’t boys "over there.” If we produce more per man we have heard recently from their ial, School Board Wes held at the New Sheridan Restaurant, ordw A Bringing Top PrloMt has been cited for dlatlnguiahed received. » school Wednesday evening. 289 Mfiin StrfSl conduct on the beachhead below The delegation, alze of which is as many available workers in that territory as the Son, Captain Bradford Smith from their ample selectiw, ill To try out and prove material and methods that w-ill beat • f e e d WASIIED — 81.25 can wipe out the” critical labor areas” here. Con- •omewnereSomewhere in England.c-ngianu. Hene wrote The 4-H Girls' committees met and Hottsewareii ■ Rome, It was announced today, to be left to Congreu, will include factories ask fe^. And what’s worse still. Uncle Sam, Interestingly of the-famous places at the home'of Mrs. Harold Mei- back and just enjoy Democrats, Republicans and mem­ racts will continue . . then our factories will.haVe If you want to “ **** G t n G r d fulfill the needs of our clients. \ Comedienne Expecring Buby POuisHED — $3.00 being in a rttsh for the goods, doesn’t want to give he has seen there. In London he calf Thursday aftenioon to discuss tlons. just phone George Orlffln at Needs at y MOON'S FEEDS bers of the bitoority parties In money to give peacetime jobs quickly after the has visited Westminster Cathe- plans for the Senior and Junior thA New Sheridan Restaurant Md both houses. The visit la scheduled new work; to any factory that happens to be in a.No. 1 wstr is over. draU St. Paul's churCh, the tower 4-H Clubs. . Automobile To be unprejudiced in our advice and recommendations FOR BEST RBStlLTSl I Hollywood, March 11—()P)—Judy to last several weeks and will In­ Vm win find everything taken .Canova, singing comedienne, has clude trips to U. 8. MlUUry Sts': /MAIN STREET *f?he can get some other company in a non- Of London and London Bridge and Forest fire wardens and depuiy iare of to your complete eatls- the Tower Bridge, Bridge, .Buck-1 wardens of Tolland, Vernon anq Service M as to serve our clients’ host intertsta. ' CAMPBELL'S annoimced that she la expecting a tions in Great Britain.' Members critic^ area ao do it. The old-timers built the foundations ^of our V Ingham Palace. St. Paul'a Is the Ellington attended a mesltog « faction. • . ' ■ baby to August. The 27-year-old of the delegation will also be given SERVIOE STATION resting place of many famous the Tolland county ^*™ ^*^5* movie and radio actress ia the wife the.iPMmrtunfty of studying the prosperity. It’s our turn to build ’em now, "double Our problems of shortage# and reatrlctlonran materi«l Hardware Store LARSEN'S of Army Sergt. Chet England now 876 hUfai IlL Tel. 8978 men. including Ben and Samuei in the Tolland Town'Hal._Ws^e PEEDSERVICB Brilish war effort at first hand. It . %/ / Although my boss tells me I don’t need to thick”—one layer to bowl over the Axis and the Jonson. Dickens, the writer, and day evening, March 8. w QUALITY and labor are many but we are making the beat of it station^ in Ohio. was said. / y^orry about running short of work, I’m worried several of the English kingd. He the cooperation between distrlcM Smart New Cbvers Cor.Haia and Middle iTpk. S8 Depot, pqnuiPU P h ^ filfil other to hiiild on "when the war’s w-on.” PRINTING I ^ about some other shops (hat give us a lot of business heard the London Syrop'hony to were mfoe- tnr For 16 Rib Style \ and thank our clientele for bearing i^th ufl. y . , ‘ the Royal Albert Hall, a beautiful A full attend«ce The prlntfog in peacetime. They’ve got to be kept going. If their .round theater with'very high bat- Red Croaa work "*** •* H* lob we Ao tor There’s only one way to dq it., We’ve got to conies. He mentions having met Cross, rooms - y o a w I II . U M B R E L l^ Ts P. Holloran "home towns’’ don’t get out of "No. I Critical Labor work together with management and do "BE'TTER a boy from New Britain, which | workiijig on surgical dressings. prove eatla- James A . Woods Area soon they may he forced to slow down or shut THAN THE BEST” we’ve ever done, before. seemed very near home. factory. be- Recovering Includes JOHN S. WOLCOTT i SON FUNERAL HOME He also spoke of having receiv­ esuae It will — . _ JOHN (JOURLEY • . ■ Z ' " . ed. early In February, a Christmas be produced under t ^ Ferrule, Tips and Ties. • LANDSCAPING AND TREE SURGERY package mailed to him last Octo­ Elliiigtou modem, pfitclcat methede Get RANGE Ideally locatod—oouvualeat aad ber. it reached him in good shape our estimate. 117 Hollister Street away from tha busy thuanug^ after its long trip, but he said The Ellington Volunteer Fire] DepMdable’quality — Bervleel L. PALUZZI fare. Distlnettve Sendee. Med- Custom Tailor that when he .opened a. package and department was called to the $g BisseD Street TeL 0888 em Feellltlee. of fruit cake it was with some ap­ Sadds Mills district at 6:30 Wed­ WILLIAM H. SCHIELDGE (Woolens Worker) prehension. However, it looked nesday night to the home of John 186 Spruce Street Teb 886# and tasted OK. Pavollaka where ' they found the FUEL OIL ABIBIILANCB SERVICE Hebron's quota on warbonds inside of the house afire and for'the month of March, as reCeivt T -FOR—: hAY AND NIGHT Just received an array of ladies* and smoke seeping out of everywhere ■ ''S. X * 381 Ontcr Street The Home Front- Is Vital—Give It Your Best NOW ad from the state office of the war it possibly could. The house is 176 Center ^t. PhoBfi*060 finance committee is $1,400. This known as the “Old Creamery" Dupont Point Products Telephone 6566 . gentlemen*s woolens, Is something entirely outsid.e of which to many yeara past was a the Red Cross drive, it should be thriving place of business. The For a Fine Steak, Lobster understood. cause of Use fire is not known at WALLPAPER • Ladies’ Coats, Suita, Sladu Among young men home on fur*, thta wriUng, but the entire inside Chicken or Turkey Dinner on r e s id e n t s o f CAPITOL loughs from army camps.are Fran­ of the house is damaged by fire, . GRINDING CO. cis Storrs and John Malcski of smoke and water. SUNDAY ^ PICTURE FRAMING ORFORD VILLAGE • Gentlemen’s Suita and Top Goats- Gilead. Pvt. Alex Spak is home fdf Milo E. Hayes, general chair­ 38 Mfito 8U Tel. 7958 ■ \ * the week. man of tha War Bond and Stamp Bring your ear here fdr The Manufacturers of Connectioit The 4-H sewing club held its committee for Ellington, an­ Let’s Go MIRRORS “When Thing* Are DuU • Your own woolens made np meeting Wednesday afternoon at nounces that the purchase price of eompifite aervlce. ‘It to your ^Oar BosiBfifiB to Good” the home of the leader, Mrs. Veron Use total amount of sales in the ' SEE naaraat and mofit convent* to the SAWS OL a l l RINDS : • All styles, fittings, quality work This Adtvrthement Published im Support of the MimpSseer Recruitment Cempeign of the Rills. Miss Dorothy Borton from Fourth Bond drive was $37,668.75. •Brptaet to have your car SET AND HII.ED the Tolland County Farm Bureau, Mr. Hayta wishes to thank all ggrvliwi with the beat. Victoey ALmpouier Committee nf the CommeetieuA Wee Coumrit a club leader to the work, was a who to any way helped to make Hfind find Power % special gueat and spoke interest­ this drive the great succeoa It LBwmnowerfi SbarpcBed 843 Main Sl , Rubinow Building ingly to the group. . waa. VAN’S and Overhanled. Telephone 2-0516 Last week's meeting of Are JOHNSON PAINT CO. Agenta for Muemlllun 4HI. Hebron Girl Scout Troop was Nine out e( ten American chil­ SERVirE STATION Best lor Alr-Couled Bugluss. omitted as the Irsder, Mrs. Lloyd dren have ene or more decayed 699 MAIN STREET -

    flames near the outsklrta of the .city.) I., SclioolPlay^ ,dd to Russia, but he holds back mocracy after this war will have Death CMnis/ Beaiiflghters acored four hits on been saved for ua by our sbldiere. Book Reviews ''t . mchester^ from recognition of any Russian a 4,000 ton merchant ahiP near \ claim to formal title and posses­ We aee ao valid raaiVHi Why any Mariellle and left the vessel listing \^lfPresent^^ ftdXA Resident badly, It was disclosed. ’ Hera sion of anything, gained ffow ^ e part of the fyll deisaU which le feature Meet the way tfemofcracy fuiietlone Coastal Air Force iormatjphs lUlian surrender. ranged across northern Italy'and Youthful l»er^0iMtfierfi 4it Mr. Churchlirs stateiiient In should be held back from tlu ni P a * * e * Adriatic ports, attackinr shippln^v 'n w »w u Rij^er^Road Mrs. (i. E. Commons Thurwlsy was dellnlte- now. Tliey'be flghting and dying '.Mra. If. O. Bower* Be* ha.rbora.arttl enemy rail and high- Biirkl^fl' Scljool Make, iiiif fillies*; wj^.-'communrcatlons. Mitchells t : like men. Let'a truet them to think Majlcfilin Mollan, w ho wrlto.'* ■V ivrtRfcr ly a pointed one. '.'U. may well be liver* Aililrew Before .b ^ b e4 the port of Santo Stefano jj^xcelleut Thesjuuittr Founded iJr 1. 11*1 fotind,” he said, “thjit^the general and,, dfs'crlmlnat* at least ss well column from his Wa* 73 ir* Obl.^" - as any, of us do back home. It's (’oKiuopolitan Club. again. * bMalnf fDsctpt question of enpmy jor ex-enemy hiime in Walerford on Wellings dropped heavy bombs J^apacityjiiti'ilHmcc greeted the JolldoyX Entered at Iroporlsnf to be fair to various tlie Niaiitic Kiyer Road Mrs. Neill Xvihch WHrts, ■*»!»« ,» i l i t ManchiatoT, Conn., fleet disposal fhoulil beat b* t*ft Mrs. L d. Tullle wai^jst'ess at on the Ban ,Vinc'•...... ' •'I! Mis. lleibert B. House, presided, Mrs. Willijfi.had been an Invalid veyed by the victoribue Allies and til# eoldlSre themselves. railway bridgss In the Po valley. poem by Vivian ^ ’cst, whose ex­ / and among the items of biisine.ss for the pjtsV.iour years and re­ cellent performance set the pace / ■ r£T*8n;^r::::::::::^>o they can decide what la right and was the vote bf the club to donate cently sunered'an attack of pneu­ Alrcohras destroyed a Jiinkers M near the Island of PonsH. for the rc'st of the oast. just to be done." Russia V'lll un­ the aum of S2fl to the current Red ------yz: ' monia. she bole her long inhess Against a background of old ^■^ha a 58So ia TED*p RESS with patirnc# in’d fortitude Wfd derstand the refereno* to Japan. Cross War Fund, campaign. An­ Humclin Town, jjaihted by the pu- Th« Ai»ocl»t«^ Pr*M !• nouncement was 'niade of the meet- maintalried her chcerfulneas to the I If, as this subtle difference cf Obituary Marmdcrn Bomb pilSj the opening chorus sang In •ouutd .«:!»£/.• Connecticut ine of the State Federation of Wo-i praise of five in their city, Louis It or not otharwlaa credltad In opinion between jBoosevelt and men'a clubs, with which the Cos­ S i, w a r and alao tho local now. Florence RuilyttrAi \Va«'en, ably pla.Ving th«r part of Churcbili may indicate. It is true | mopolitan club is affiliated, in Allied Headquarters, >}aplcSj, 'tfie town crier,- made .every en- *’“iil**'r'i2h'\V’ of rotfubllcatlon of that the United States and Rus­ Briatol on March 22. J P c a th i March ll,—oP)-U . Marau­ trance one of amusement to the ,p «la l Stapatcho. herein, are .1*0 Yankee Ulves Reviews ■ ■ audience. ,/ sia are today closer and more har­ ders bombed the strategic rail- raaorvdd. ___ By A H. O. Mrs. H. O. Bnwei.s, a p.a.st pres­ John A. Cnriiile yards of Fldrehct. today in the Solo Part* Presented Full aervloo client of H. E. A. monious than Britain and Russia, ident of the Club and local public- , xfohn A . Cormie., of 4S Linninore first attack on that city, taking Solo parts deserve mticfi praise harelc* Ine. ^ ______it is not neceasarlly to the credit Explosive contro\'erstes at op- librarylibrarv director, gave brief re-re auddtnly yesterday at apecjal precautions to spare Flor­ aa sung by; Florence Patch as of the fJnlBH There's ap- posite ends of the stale one over views of aoveral hooUs tiiF P. *,.>V. plant in Southington, ence's cultural, religious and his­ Gre.tchcn; Shiricy Machie as Ka­ ' Fubll.hara R’ «>'‘»‘ * " ‘iIl''Aaency- whether the HiirlfoM area ia mie Sport ions Clitts. pf j he was employed. Mr. Cor- trina; Betty Brown as Peter; Lila Jullu* Matho*-* And • parenUy^a very ea.sy way to get torical landmarks. if»yr York, Chlcaao. Detroit of dire manpower .«thortaRe or not ; Dover’ and ^ J?.,, ha-rnre ! been a resident of The Florence "freight yards arc Lee- as Hans; Colleen Aborn as ' V Itoaton. along well with Russia. That is the ,)ther' over aurplua federal I work of Alice Duer ^ j che.ster since last November hav- a vitally important center-of rail Mutter Katzcnheiiner; Bill Keeney MEMBER AUDIT b u r e a u of either to grant Russia everything dormitorica in Bridgeport-seem her deathdenth a ye;iryear ag/i; ago; alsoalso^epnen ^ e p h n j,pre from RpringUeld.RpringUeld, communication serving the enemy as Yncob; Corrlhe Jeski as Frie­ ClRCXlLATlONt to have their root# in the same' Vincent Benet'aBcnefa poem on Jlie *"i"-Isub- I - Ienve.s his wife. Sadie W. front In Italy," an Air Force state- da; Robert Culver aa Mayor; Mel­ she asks, or to keep diplomatical­ lent of Hitler'.s hiirning/ol books;''Cormie of Manchester^one ^ueni said^...... " vin Patch. Sana Corduer and.BoPr -Herald— Prihilne , Company. ly silent when Russia, without piece of sod. "A Bridge of Hen veil,/A war hook| e^rpjie.TtVihde^^^ aid Gahimanii as Councllmen snd Inc., aasumea no dh?"'’, fflTTon^- "Up to now we have imposed on i • — ,T "V,T.A asking, proceeds to take what she In both inatances. It seema that middlt/clii.ss life in .Scotland; ■ one sister. Mrs. An­ ourselves the severe handicap of George Ewing as the Pied P p . hlllty for lyppjtraphlcal the federal governmentM,t snd lts;|,bits I - legaid to ^ ■earin*tann* -In adTerUaemenl*...... In The wants. It is no secret that Mr. Chii.st.iphcr drew Kenny of Dundee, Rcollan'd. leaving them alone in order to Other h'^hl^his < f h Anchealer EvenInK Herald.______repre.sentatives are wrong, Mrs. I.Hlian Ci'hcncy Van K Churchill, for two months now, He waa. a life member of the Ma­ avoid any responsibility of damage | were llie dog Fido. Saturday, March 11 the ei'Ule.a right. Ness's book ‘A c,„,.Day in October." sonic'Order in Dundee. Scotland, to th. unique art tressures of the , ar_dJt has been working to try to bring Thua we suspect that.Congresa-L^ „ Wii.s bom and |iyed and servid m the Royal Engineers, piavfd by Michael Strange. the Ruaslan-Pollsh dispute Into a man filler Is right In “Uacklng ‘ a in Manchester. in World War I. / 'To this end wc have had to at­ ' f The Bhythm Band Eire’s Neutrality Htste War Manpower Director I The Rhythm Bund, costumed i.n solution, and that he hae kept ^n ...... biletty mentioned The funeral .service will be held tack 1 a number of objectives In auch a war a* thla, thou* who Fltigerald for th# latter'a claim Kverrih/Biography " f John Bavry- at his home on Monday at around Florence in an attempt to red. wMte and blue and led b.v despite repeated rebuffa from the that Hartford la a critical labor p. m. The Rev. W. Ralph VVard, Jean Sonfluk was composed of are not with ua are IneviUbly to iVre./'Tiips for Private Tu.saie ' achieve the eame end which an at­ Kremlin. Tha United 8tatee, on shortage arcs. ' bybV ^s s e airvvHiT.,Slewai t, and "Ride to ■ jr..Jr., winwill officiate, is.iNaand the burial tack on a single objeotlve would children of the first three grades. / noma deiree agalnat ue- or, in the other hand, la giving the Po­ And the Brhlgeport Chamber of kKouow.'MIow.” mitobioBi rtphy by Albert [ be in OaJ< Grove Cemetery, have served. We have no longer Their peffomiance was equal to Commerce Is on ground much that of the older pupils. aome deference to the alibject of lish queaUon He queetlonable el- Bpaulding. the violinist. Springfield, Mass. been able to accept thla reeponsl- thla editorial—“fomlnet" ue. The more aolld than that, under moa^ --- IPs-vArsrlaFriends mdVmay P callbII Atat hianlR 1 homeIOIII6 billty." the etatement continued, The rats wltlj their grey epa- lent traatmeht. government housing project alter 6 o’clock this evening, tuniJs and long tsHa played their aatent ho which the free member "There la no doubt liihatever Practically speaking, there la when It attacks Bridgeport doyfnl- British Press that in Florence as in Rome, the part well and the audience waited of the BriOoh Commonwealth of perhape a ahort-elghted reaeon torles aa wasteful and nmlleas Mn*. Marla Vitiillo j Germans have made deliberate ties eagerly for each entrance. This Natlone, Eire, la againat ua le extravagance. / I Mrs. Maria Vitullo, of 123 Mi'aple Mrs. O. E. Willis of our obvioua reliictanco to risk part was m.ade up entirely of first why BriUln eboiild be more inter- The fact that the fedpnil gov- grade pupHs. )ar(aly determined by Ita geo- street, died at the home of her! son, last./ Her friendly, social dispost- incidental damage to aitlstie, his­ ested la Busaian behavior than we •irnmant and Ita pollcB* and Its DcpltH'es Eire Frank Savino. after a short llVness. toric. and .religious object* In the The cave scene In act two gave graphic poaitlon. Located elae- representatives qr^^ m the tloiy won her a host of friends who the audience another chaqee to are. Britain B part of Europe, Born in Italy she made her home city." p where. It aould puraue Ha policy wrong, however, jan't quite the wll/ regret to hear of her passing* see the splendid performanea of and therefor# Immediately con­ Refusal Note here for the p.sat 3.V years and took Mrs./Willis was the former Mias Term Attack Siieceesful V af aautrality with relatively email I whole story. 'TJie.v have some an active part in the affairs /pf the The first crewmen to return George Ewing, the piper. A dance cerned with any proapect of domi­ Nellie/W. Winch snd was born in was put on bv the children of tnfury ho ue. liocated aa it is. In a reason for heliig wrong. They Banta Lucia Society of which she termed thq attack successful. nation of Eiirope by Rtiaaia. We. are too gulUfale. {t ’ontIniKxf. l'>om Page One) LeicysteiLclcyier, Mass., 7.1 years agO* The bomber* hit crowded rail grade# 4. 5 Snd 6. This was a aol- / • neat arrangement for observation I had been a life member. She is i child her family moved to aa the laolatlonleta ueed to tell us, The Irouhle with them Is that HUrvlved by two sons. FnuAk And ^ y n q junctions. Recmit photographs had orfiil, active scene. af our actlvltlea In our main Eu- they bnvm't known when to be­ Union.; Conn.,C and It was there she disclosed large groups of trains In act three the children are re- have the Atlantic between ua and possible Naal raids against the Joseph Savino, six grandiAtldren Mr. Willis. They celebrated ropaaa haaoa, Ita neutral hoapltal- lieve m(4 when not to believe ,/thet Mr and cars there, and these were well turnefi to their parent# and the Europ*. Therefore, perhepe, we country by auch a alap in Hitler a and four great children. ! iheir golden wedding on Satur­ song.* of rejoicing were uppermost Bp he the diplomatic repreaenU- the jrarloiM eellmate# of Con- face.”, . „ The funeral will be held from covered with bombs. are foiilish enough to feel a little nepHcut manpower needs that the William P. QtiiS’h Funeral^ day. April S. 1937, A graduate of Florence is one of the richest in all the songs of the finale. Bvea of our cnemlea eonatltutea WIU of People more comfortable over what may ^ v o been nwde over the past Home on .Main street Tuesd Hitchcock Academy, Brimfleld, cities, culturally, In Italy, famous •The government’s reply repre­ Mass., she taught school In Brim a grava worry for tie. It la this be tha ehape and character of /three -years. sents the will of the Irish people, morning at 8;30 and frorn for It* many churches, art gal- .AFeaty. arhlch. motivated our State ^. During-ita kmg. atriiggle .up. . to, ■aid The-Irtsh Free-Freas/ /■- ■ Jamaa'a hhureh at » o-ii field, and Wales, M » « i *'*l^ lertesf libraries, and muaeuma., .. . Allies Gaining _ post-war Europe. ■ • Such practlo^ marriage. X>aparhBicnt In Ita note antery.| There were shelled by Japanese artillery. which It la pleaaant la have him Heeking auch safe haa erally endorsed the American ta- will be a profusion of florM offer­ for many years was an Ing whioh the world knew only I quest because they "know how that Ireland had been swept by I Some shells hit the eouth end of mention, and which H would been perpetually ipiiwer ings attesting the respect, and es­ member of the Cosmopolitan club the Piva fighter atrip just as a for­ tb€9 Ml ftdl jc i k doa^ Ib u dont H Its -X------easy it Is to eollect Information Bealdcs her hiusband she leaves waves of invasion Jitters. ' atm mova plakaant he hayjr him hungry. It has reprei ed Ita teem in which the decga*ed w m mation of planes was landing. All Jipgs from our camps and shipyard* regarded. The bearefs will be Further Measures Open It’n Thtlr D*mocracy seeds as high Is Ita one daughter, planes escaped damage. hflp you and th* eouotry io Iba yon Ha ■ aarry f ee ward n ta aetigH This with seletdive aervloe. ..It NIibb here and to take this back Into John Gaily. Michael 4wick, Mi­ mond H. Burnham of East Centar Several further meaeurea appear Eire for transmission to the Field Hnspital Damaged B hia mention af tha /fact that Benator Vandanl^f, tha lead­ represented Ita needs as hlgh'Hn chael Demko, Michael Haberem, street: two granddaughters, Mis* to be open to the United States One Japanese shell, however, feallng hewkr^ltogland haa Ita dealings with manpower au Axis." Jacob Kot-sch and sy u le l Stein, Nellie Burnham and Miss Barbara and Britain, which had backed the ing aponsor of Genera) MacArthur The Telegraph said editorially damaged an American field hospi­ _____considerably for tha bet- thnrittes. Some of the stories Willis: sh4 also leave# » American request to the limit. All tal but failed to hit any of Ita 00- aa a candidate for preaident, haa about surplus manpower In cer­ hat "this step was long over- of them, and poaaibly other* ar* her a a ^ ^ rm lt ef England's atrlot — l y . in th. Navy. Harlow O’ ^ eupants. . -- \ accused the Army War College Li­ tain Connecticut plants arc tnio. ( y . " adding: The funeral of Mrs. Willla will b*Iiev*d to b* under consideration “ The ehelllng brought a vlojont ^aervance wr Mre’a ehoaen path brary of recommending for read­ This, surplus was Insurance, .I’hlle preparations are being James Roos^eyHt be held Monday afternoon at two here and in l^nflon. They Include; reaction against the Japanaae. af nautralj*^ la thlb, war. This ing among our armed forcea a yianagtmrnt did not consider It m adyfor the opening <>f a second o'clock at the Watklne Funeral 1. aoaing an< fully guarding the Allied planee plastered *usp*oted laaven 9pm the queetibn-^ how safe to go without It. Where the front ro Europe, the presence in Home. 142 East P fy * / •‘ ‘''"ni border between Eire and 'Northern gun position* wiyi 5ff ton* of magaeine article entitled "Gener­ war contracting was coat plus, Dublin y a center where Allied Given Siliert Star Rev. Dr. Watson Woodruff will Ireland aa an emergency military km g^ Ire, apparently \ thus quite ^ IK. al MacArthur—Fact and Legend." the cost of such payrolls was no inform atiy of a vital nature can officiate and Interment will be In measure. \ , / This was not the only sign of life WtBM of the real and Wevocabfb ^Tha^article, he saya, la a "smear" worry to management It^lf. he collected/ and transmitted to the family plot In the East ceme­ 2. Breaking dlplo^itic relations shown by the large but. i * a l * ^ ia a vary important latter in And w hin thm w it Is oyar, ihst money you now Occiuslonally, this policy * haa ’ la which her own freedom la article"^ the enemy V a grave source of San Francisco, March 11.—W — tery. Friends may call at the with the Dublin g o v ^ m e n t This enemy garrison on Bougainville, boomeranged. Taking It all too appeared to be the m ^ t lmpr<*7 eatabliahed and resected, la danger." Lieut. Col. James Roosevelt has funeral home Sunday evening be­ Under cover of a heavy rainstorm. \ thiawar. \ put sway can do another job, ean help America swin^ This Is ndt the first time some­ seriously, Washington has pro­ able step of all since' .it usually going lo continue to Hve\ln the "With almo.stXrecklPss patience tween seven qnd eight o’clock patrolB of Japanese Jungle fightara body in charge^of-aiipplylng read­ claimed critical manpower short­ been awarded the_ silver et*T for create! moro problem^ than It slipped through American barwd hrot^a and hatred and pyjudice the British goVernment---- has \ over from war to paaoa. ing matter to our "ioldlera has age areas, and decreed that no listened tp assurances about offi­ gallantry In action In the Marines’ solves. j \ wire ahd aelzed several machine- It*8 tha nam ^of tha War more contracts be awarded in 3. Clamping down on edqnomlc ' f 'y ja f theXnaat. A -, been- accused of playingl p o iU ^ . cial vigilance In Elbe," said the 1 attack on Makin atoll In the Gil­ gun piUboxe* on high ground. /' • Therms going to be no “p\uiish- such areas. Then management, bert Islands last November 20- British Attack /v collaboration with Ireland/ The American artillery count*Z*d Bonda you buy—*War Sav- Some British Information oftici a quick about-face, has been Belfast News Letter. \ "Evident­ _ "i. ment” of\mre now, even i^'hen ly the authorities in Washington 23 country 1* an Integral part of the this thrust and other Japan#*, You kill off its $4-for-every-$J earning power, \ undertook ‘ to select for- distribu­ forcedMo arpie the adequacy of Lieut. Gen. Delos C. Emmons; Koreula Towns; Britlih economic system and de­ maneuvers by pouring 2.000 rounds ingaBoodSariaaE.’* her policy threaten the itvee Up manpo^r, which should have aVe not minded to let thV matter tion to aotne of the Amerlcsip sol­ commander of the W cstern De­ pendent entirely on British and into enemy positions. _ —* . af thousandsX of American aol- been an elo^eiit, tip to federal go at that." All of which it’i good to remember when you might diers landing in Britain an article Publication of the American re­ fense command, pyeaented th# Patrols (Uash American shipping. There was no indication that uie diers, among whom is many a Ser­ manpower and nlmslng authorities | award at a military review yester­ W Friendly Holution Aim Bougainville fldljtlng would have, Aa ]TOu know, a Sariat B favorable to President Roosevelt's alike. Such adequacy-^s, gener­ quest and de Valera'a "N o"'dla- / \ be tempted to cash in some of your War Bondk They geant Charles I^ ly . ^ But ithere day at the San Francisco Presidta From the text of the two notes the slightest effect on the Rabaul political chances In th# 'Coming ally, been the truth. ancDwe be­ cloacd the reasons for the ala ^ alf offensive. A llM plan**. u*lng Bond win work ft>r yo^ Ibr tan ftiU yaara, piling up I which swept Eire two weeks ag on behalf of Lieut. Gen. Robert C. (Continued from Pnge One) it was clear, that the aim on both mr, oiinipi.i.. .---- —■* — was, and there h ^ been n^isse'd, lieve it is the truth in the , ^ .Richardson, commanding general •are yours, to do what you want with. / \ election. Congressman Clare Luce 'when local defense units ■ were sidea was a friendly aolutlijn of the their Bougainville fields 240 mues *a wonderful opportilpity. for| Eire controversy in the Hartford area, the Central Pacific area, troops had been alashbd In two difficulties which have jeopardized away.’wwn.v, have been -.r systematically---- . - interest all that time, till Anally youH gat four dollars got herself censored out of a so ' that Congressman Miller, suddetdy mobilized and extra ho move forward in thlf world and places in yesterday's fighter scor­ Eire’s neutrality mord directly destroying Rabaul and its inatalls- ■ ■' ■ ^ "\ service publlcstion way out In -In i speaking perhaps from • '■Intuition, guardsWwee posted’poscea at. 1 brldgeao..u,.=, and— , The citation to tions. On Wednesday, Liberators decide to dp her share in protect­ British press said a o n y the President , ed assaults by U. S. Maraiidei* than at any preiHoiu point in four * back for ayary thraa yon put up. Pratty nice. die because sh4 wasn't kind to th# is probably more accurate than airports and Mitchells against the Uttorto scored 181 hits on the wharL area ing and defending the \freedom de*Valeni ordered those'meamires I fie w W observer with a t and a half year# of Europeaff war. President in what .she wrote, be­ Manpower \ Director Fitzgerald, and Tiburtlna yards. , However, the American note and Mitchells then blasted 27 r*.—^ - e^HORSi - A-x itch I# now hers to- enjoyll That who bases his stand on the appli­ ^*mce ” f^ld-after David Grty, t h e ^ ^ ''’ hinl) -^olo 7.- . 7 - cause, in othsr words, she w as U. S. minister, pre.sented the note jeffectedXhe MakinAandlng Colo presenc* on the beachhead w was equally clear'in emphasizing buildingsI in the town of RatauL SENSe ■- ; cations for manpower he has on the 45th Infantry division, a freedom is hers beyond alljiVies- "contrqversial." For a brief spell, nel RoosiveH voluntarily sought that something ha* to be done to hand. Similarly, those Bridgejiort Feb. 25.; Mexico and Oklahoma unit ^ a t insure secrecy for the most vital tlnh^sM far as those who seek qer Declaring that de Valfrra’s nega­ out the s'cenes of the heaviest fight- Japs Withdramng official'news going to bur troops dormitories would never have been won honors in th# Sicilian cam­ Anglo-Americ»n military opera­ Tharall ^dme a day whan youll bless these^^^ds partierpation In the war are co over.seas\couldn't identify various built If Washington had listened tive reply "can be construed only "Throughout the three-day. pe­ paign. was officially dlsclos^.-The tion of the whole war—the croee- _ _ 5 6 7 6 a cemed. 'But Eire could certainly to those who knew they would as a deliberate rebuff" The To Southwest A'- '^residentlk' possibilities by name. riod," the cltahon said, "he con- 45th and the British Secoml Field channel invailon , ” New DelhiDelhi. India. March ll.' —when th^y may help you over a tough spot, x have moreNpride in it, in the fu- ^ never be nPeded rather than to shire Post argued that the Irish tlnuallv accompanied the leading regiment of Royal ArtUlety were As things stand (/f^-The Jspanese areWlthdraw Early, OWt overseas publications the manpower estimates which suggesUon that the note amounted said. Axis spies have a grandstand l/n— me \ t ture, If she l^rself had contribut- j elements of the aSMUlt, exposffig cited as having "dlsringuished ing to the southwest in the Hu- wers accused of being Roosevelt seemed to make them neces.sary. to an .dltimatum viras presented I themselves" in the recent'fighting. view of iihe'^ Allies’ moat secret Th'afs why you should make up your mind to dd to the world'e^ffort which is de­ kawng vallby of northern Burma propaganda. calmness- under fire 'and presence A German patrpl of 11 men was preparations becaufts of the geo­ fending all freedolv)'.-her own vei-y 1 nndnnU Admiral#VUIIIH«M Loi-d -Loula Mountbat------Now it may be that let us among the foremost elements of captured in the UttM ia aector of graphical location of Ireland. ten's Britmh forces have advanceii hang OH to every Bond you buy. You can, of course, much included. ■ j ' OpenPorum the attacking force was a source the beachhead and /new German Two specific evidence* of espl- hope that It Is so-th gt such on the coastal eplane . . . .. By its contiifued neulifa^it^', Eiie W'figtprn Neutrals* Must of inspiration to all fanks.” infiltration attempts against U, B. onmg* were cited: Maunffdiiw »hd Into U\r foothin* Tha first job of tha monay you put inta is, of ^ s h in your Bonds any time after you’ve held tham B u t it’s A B C sense that. charges have pi-esented only half positions aoutheaat of Carroceto li Th e Oennan legation in DuM may miss a few G erm ^' bomby. I.eHN Die of Wuiinde southeast of , Maungdaw toward the picture. Perhaps the is^ie of Align Selves With Allies were. repulsed. Ne,w information lln h*d, at lea*t until recently, a AUyab, a Boutheaat Asia commu­ coursa, to halp financa thayvar. But it also givas you But it is mii'stng spmethiiii^ else, Editor, The Herald: showed that an qftlre force of radio sending set. (De 'Valera ad­ for 60 days. You gat all your money back; and, after They If do the best job for you and for America if. information to the soldiers is only. Recent statistics froin the Army Stockholm. .March 11.— The nique announced today-~- ■\. .. too- its . opportunity to dc^pion- Stockholm Tidningen, commenting Hospital Notes aljoiit 100 Gerffiana who attacked mitted in his reply that the Ger­ Medium, bombera pounded Japa- [ raised when it seems to’ be Roose- Surgeon General's office to the ef­ man 'minister had poaeeaaed a a wondarfiil way to save monay. . one yaar^ all your monay plus interest. x , - you let them reach the full flower of maturityf strate Its awarehc8.s that fVecdinn on the U. 8. request to Eire to re­ the Americana Thiftaday nIgBt ne.se positions and communications ! veil who is being favored, some fect that far le.ss men are dying was wiped out. ' transmitter but said he had been includes broad obligations as well of war wound# than Ih World. War move German and Japanese con- "for a long time debarred from on the Ma\ni. Arakan, Kaladah. 'possible opponent who is being aular and diplomatic repre*cnta-^ Admitted yesterday; Jean Lap- Artillery Pounds CasSlno Chindwm, Chin Hills and Hukawng /' ‘J aa narrow' privileges. > I, means much to ua here In Man­ pen,' 69 Branford street. Allied artillery on the main using It and it ha# been in the cus­ slighted or attacked. Perhaps oth­ chester fori it ia a promise that tlvee, declared aditorially today tody of th# Iriah gav*riiment for 'ronta. American medium bomb­ that .sooner or later “weatarn neu­ Admitted today: Mrs. Grtct front' began pounding the town of ers caused heavy damage In an er maga'zine articles the Army more of,our sons» hus)>anda and McCann, «8 Pleaaant street: Earl Casslnq, possibly exploding an aome months.) Churchill On The Fleet ■ brothers wifi be home with ue trals” must align themaeU*## with PsrachutiBtB Apprehended attack on air fields at Indaw and War Colleg# library recommsnds the Alllea whether they like It or Carron. Jr.. 29 Campfield Road; ammunition dumps. Heavy guna Katha and knocked out to* Namk- again. 2. Two parachutists equipped The difference between Roose­ are as critical of Roosevelt aa thla not. Mra. Martha Reich. 441 Summit broke up. German regroupings wln railway bridge and the Ka- We are told that one of the street: Mrs. Anna Gottfried, near Mlnturno, forcing a truck With radio sending sets receijtly velt and Chufchill statements on cne article is reported to be of "A s the war draws nearer to ita dropped on In*h territory from maing road' bridge In the path of greatest reason# for this lower Moodiis, Conn. convoy, to scatter under a smoke MacArthur. death rate is the discovery *of blood end the political pressure of the German planes. (Admitting thla, the Japanese retreat In the north. the subject of the Italian fleet j Allies on those neutral countries Discharged yesterday: MUs screen...... •' —..i highlights a . general conclusion |j /W« don't know. We can onty plasma. For this plasma we can Dorothy Brown, 215 Keeney de Valera said it occurred last De* which they c*h control will grow Brisk clashes flared at many cember and that the parochutlsta ay that it should be so. We be- thank milliona of blood donora over street; Mrs. John Suhle and son, poinU on the Eighth Army sector, reached recently by some obsen'-i this nation and hundreds of blood stronger,” the new-spaper assert- •*were apprehended within a few era, this cunciiision 'Being to the licve that qur soldiers have the ed. ' 69 New street. with Polish, Indlan^Canadian and hours."- He said; two other a t ^ t * donors in Manchester and the Red Discharged today: Mrs. John British troops partinpatlng. Cana­ Police Court right to . make up their minds Cross which has been since before The editorial mentioned Spain. had dropped since the war started effect that the shifting diplomatic Portugal and Eire as “ western Miller and daughUr. East Hart­ dian patrol# probed fhe coastal about MacArthur politically on Pearl Harbor.' the collection agen­ and met similar, quick arrest and of Hartford, play among the United Nations neutrals." ford; Louis Mackey. 449 Main area. The German attacks against that a fifth who aiTived in tae Olarenc* LaCoa*. the basis of everything that can cy. Like Its wqrk in teaching street; Charle* Marshall. 35 was glvsn Il^day* in J*U tol* now finds ths United States and First Aid, and in serving a c ^ the Indian formations' Cams far­ first year of war wa* put under be aaid either for or against him. Cambridge street; ’ Edward ther inland •''ar Arlelll. morningill In Town Court on a Russia closer together than are munity in time of disaster, the Red almost immediate ^Jlcf «*rva»- charg* of vagrancy. LaOos* waa O’Dwyer, 95 Charter Oak street; Deacrlblng tha assault on the lance and wa* arrested in Decein* Britain and Russia. W# believe they have the same Cross has done Us work well. About Town William Bilk, 332 West Center locatad at *;15 yaaterday morning , Many of ua are not able to do Littorio.' yard*, terminal of the On ths fleet question, for In- right with regard to Preaident street. aal*ep fn tha woipan’* tolUt in to# nate our blood ot the Red Cross I Florence line^one bombardier said *’*ln^g*neral de Valera said of the atance, Preaident Roosevelt seem­ Roosevelt qr any other poliUcal The Home Owners Loan Cor­ Birth: Today, a son to Dr. and "several sticks of bombs walked American note that "not a Mngla Holl Block on Main *tra*t. blood banka, but we can. however, Mrs. MorUmer Iger, 18 Hawthqrna B. L. Brown of East Hartford, ingly accepted Ruaala'a claim to a candidate. We wouldn’t Uilnk of give ^oup dollars, knowing that poration haa sold tha two family across the north part of the yards, liwtance of (Irish) neglect 1# al-< street. was fined 315 on^a charge of op­ A . ' : ‘ third of tha Italian fleet, or its holding back this present article manySf ;hoee dollars wlU be used house, at 127-129 Wetherell street exploding among parked riUlroad leged and no proof o* ‘" 1 ^ . 4® to John R. Allen, of Allen * American interests is adduced. erating a motor vehici* other than on MacArthur. Neither would we in supplying the lUe-givlng blood cars.” Another -said "big ware­ •qulvalent, not only on the basis Hitchcock, local real eatate.and Balanced against this w m toe the one for which hi* license to plasma to the boys from this town Renouneea Tltte a* Baroa houses lining the west end df .the that Ruaata should be given naval think'of holding back the moat en­ insurance dealers. Th* **1* w ** American •tateinent that H ^ drive had been limited. who are wounded. If we can't station were Mown aky-high." Mlaa Cecelta M. Perkins. of . for the further prosecution of thusiastic praise of MacArthur made through Arthur A. Knofla, been demonstrated "over and oVer give blood, let’* give dollars to the Waukegan, HI—(iP)^-Stephan "The bomMng was as perfect as Berlin. N. H.. wa* given a ■usp-nd- / '"the wnr, but also on the basis Senator Vandenberg. himaelf can Red Cross War Fund here In Man­ local contract broker for the could b e-a ll In -the right area," again" that "Axis ropresentatlye* HOLC. This la the last\plece of I George Wolfgang Beck von Pec in neutral countries use (toejr) •d sWiUnce to to* 8tst* Farm for that Russia, being one of the na­ pen. W# wouldn't hold, back any chester to attain that 283.000 quota COZ, Iff, renounced his title a* a said a crewman reporting on tha Woman and placad an probaUw we must make in the next 20 days. property on which the HOfc^ took special privilege# and immuiUUe* tion! to which Italy surrendered, fiislra from Roosevelt in his rule German barOn and took the oath Tiburtina raid. for two y*an on a ekarg* «f M. C. title in Manchester. Therq^ere ClUIMttlM VflBFSd U ld l «5 i» elo*k for ••pioitage actlyiO** ha* a l*gal elaim on the spoils of of commander in chief. - And we originally 80 such propertla* i^ra. 1 of eitizenahip. A native of Mu­ R ^ M n ittoe United Nations." l*»clvlou* carrtag*. . nich, he is the. aon 'o f Baron (The Nazi-controlled Rome radio The Bond af_P**qu*le Napon- that mefender. wouldn’t hold back the attacks be­ One large,plant has converted asserted "a large number of hoiuta tano of New Tork. ch*rf*d with A rehearaal of the degree te^m Wolfgang Beck von Peccoz, now The giant panda originated In Ptlm* Minister Churchill, on ing made on him in his role of do­ ihtq electrical energy the power said to be serving aa an officer In were hit and It 1* fedred caaualtlee • 7 spent by airplane . enzlne* in of Manchester Grange will be held western Nebraska 20 mlUion yM M / I ath*r hand. I* appatbntly will mestic politician and candidate. the German "army" H* kVa* IH are high." Th* broadcast d * c l i ^ break-in testa by hOokng' tha at the Maadnic Temple, Monday ae^ pakwetotofleto Mlmm. WhaUver wo have left af do- I U N rtrrtlU . BL thM •**• «< Bto m M*h an* 7 ■' - " “ r t i aagiaes to gen*rato*a. 1 evening at 7:M ataarR. S'lV' /' •; ■■ t k ' OOaOOO.OOO in 1942 ' nil Boats 000.000 in 1941. . Paper Salvage One-Seventh Plaiies, tanks, guns, ships and Ig Mountain Doctor In Cojorado other munitions accounted for Face Stiff WTIO—1080/>wy 1 9 n • WTHT-/I280\VTHT-/12S0 Eocal Doctor Trained^" nearly $11,000,000,000 of toe $19,- III Northeast WDtM>-18M j[ O 0 i ( ^ y S M V O U l O W N B ^ 1410 Of Spending^ 986.000.000, Industrial materials Sea Patrol J for $4,00(),000.000, and farm prod­ Etotem Wer TlnMi Upset Plu Quintet 4^ ta 3 At Canip in Moujitaihs ucts and such services as ship re­ Truck to Pick tip, Wast$- . Aiding Allies pairing and ferrying of aircrattj Page One) 1.00—W n c —News: WDRG — ^ WDRC—New^ WNBC— Leon for $2;506,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 each. On Monday ia Tlial Grand Central Station; ' News; ' Henderson. N,(Contlnued From Page One) Many services were perform with today's wartime opefationA Section of the Town. WTHT—News; Mdsic; WNBC, 7;P0—WnCr^ American Story: in this country and some of t he implied, and the Coast Guard —Andrlnl Oontinentalea.. { , WDBC—Mayor of the Town— [jpidon of tlife Ran* R o c k v ille godds turned over to Allies Md doesn't hesitate about shooting. B a r t o l a that, 'on the basis Of the propor­ 1:15—W nO—Market Report and : Lionel /Barrymore: WTHT — not gone overseas, so that letyd- The northeastern section will ged .fx»ctt^on in Golo* tion of Ifross national -production The beach patrol on foot, horse Agricultural News: WTHT /:-/ Ameridhn Legion Auxiliary; iease exports at the end of and jeep backs up Coast Guard find the waste paper salvage col­ ig devoted to>.,‘defeaUng common Greek Program; WNBUi-Ne'WS j WNBC — Du Pont Radio liido Where He for $2,.'■>00,000 each. planes and the offshore _ cutter lection truck picking up waste pa- 1:30— w n c — The Baxters: f Awards. Damage Suit 'enemies, this country, and her 42 Per Cent to Brltiah |£|tioned Now. patrol. To plug ,a n r -overlap per Monday. This was announced WDRC—Tour Garden and Tou ! 7:15AWTHT— Treaeury Star f i ^ m P h i L P r o v i A M s principal allies .share hnanc al The Unitbd Kingdbm got nljout leaks, WPB asked and obtained today by Chairman- Melvin Hato-^ —Douglas Fellows; WNBC— i tode. Now Settled burdens of the war about eqnall>. 42 per cent of the exports / and the help of the customs service. away. He also stated that thii Salon Enaemble. . • 7i30—WTIC — Ellery tan; tmaiiVitt your family doctor a* "In effect,” he said to^a quailcr- Ru.ssla 27 per cent. Considerable mystery surround­ section was still in the lead/With IM B^W nc—Elmer Peteraoh;/ WDRC — Thanks t I Yanks; g mgE*aTtiountaln man In Iv report to Congress onHend lease •^Reverse lend-lease came/ pn ed the extent of the cut In cane the moat waste to date,. / " 'WDRC—Treasury Star Parade;"^ WTHT — Shell Dlj WNBC operations, "a pool of resources martly from the British coriimon- Terpariova’s Br w a i n s t spirits imports to be effected by This committee, mostly men Best. 0 i ^ near" *now-covered $ 2 5 , 0 0 0 C iv il A c t i o n in WTHT—Music. / —Music America has, been created into whlcH/wn- wealth of nations, but,-Crowley the new order. WPB dpokesftien. connected with the paper Industry, Kuhn's Or- tributiOns are placed and fw>"i noted that Russia .and Ohirta need 1:00—w n c —Here’s to Youth: , 7:45—W TH t Tollaii.1 Court Eiideil; who said the action was necessary stated today th.'>t " advices from^ WDRC—Of Men and B6q]U\ I ch«atra. which withdrawals are made /all they can, pfSduce, pliw what to conserve -molasses for the various -parts of toe country..,,re>" WTHT — Variety Pn^ram'i'''S:00—W TIC-A bie's Irish Rosa; Boston Losers P l a y Hard B u t ] New. llcm .. the demands of the many fighting iVe hayii-been able to send them, manufacture of Industrial alcohol, vtoaled that M anchesterlw a the WDRC — Blue Ribbon Town; High School to,Jlght invaders on thylr own ■WNBC—Metropolitan Opera. Clever Fish-^Game i\W6ll Known r-’o’---- • ^ fronts dictate. said they hadn’t even approximate best organized me,tlK>(I of any 2:30—w n c — GranUtod Rice: WTHT - - ^ t ’s Lsam Spanish: I/BCk Experience in 1 ' jUfMd B.3. Sundqulflt,OUUU4u»o«^ i«•" one 6f\ tne Rockville, March 11 —iSpecial) "Each of our major fighting Soil. j , figures to give out concerning community in.toercouhtry. Proper W N BC -^arly American Dance men being trained to go partners is contributing fully frt^ The report did hot reveal how WDRC—calling Pto America; NBA Crown; Champ N o t e ^ V I/JISt NighPg Game; L n —The f25.0M civil action of Police liquor imports. recognition -6f this Will be forth- WTHT—George Hamilton’i Or Music. Swimmers In bealde the flghUng men its rssource® to the of the much lend-lease help actoally had cojn»lng''wlthin a short time. 8:15—^ H T — Muaiel Pollah Pro- Sergeant Arthur Frey agalnat For the entire year the country cheattM Loses Every Round; Stndents Unable U to battle under Alpine con- Axis powers, though the contribu- reached China, although It as­ " i t was also revealed that Man­ grapi; WNBC — Edward Tom- Soxfclty of Birds j Louis Fitzgerald, both of thla city tlotis of a^ch- differ with the cir­ serted thkl lii December alone will get about as many gaUons- chester is the only town or city in 8:00—w n c —Ptogram from New dltiona.x N from Cuba, Mexico. Puerto Rico, lon. Big Turnout Watches C IA C M ^ t Local dog owners are working' €ope With ByeholskTl Bier OA Where He Oo«» cumstances of war and the re­ twice as much cargo /was flown the East that is utilizing iU money York: WD.RC^StricUy ; 8:$0—WTIC — Truth Or Conse­ which opened on Thursday after­ the Virgin Islands- and other coun­ WTHT—Thli Is HaUoran. out their hunting dogs in antici-1 ■>'i "If you are going to chre for a noon in the Tolland County Supe­ sources that are availBhle.”^ . into China as in all .of/ 1942. The from the sale of waste paper for quences; WDRC — Inner Sanc- Title Change Hands. \nio Paced Game* mountain adldler. you~ — have-- to be In a statement marking the an­ voluma of air freight/, over to* tries and U. S. territories as were home town purpoeee. The M em ^ 8:15—W nC^Bridge Builders. pation of the S ^ n g Held trials; EjT. TDVUnLeglll wvre^a^*. rior court waa settled Friday imported last year.'This, howevs^ turn; News; WNBC — Boston Yale Host to Big Field but there is a nice stoi-y behind' I? ,«ble to go w h«« the aoldler gws. niversary, Undersecretary of Himalayas Is a to“lt*ry .seejeL lal hoepital authoritlee said that 3:30—w n c —Glenview Nava) Symphony Orchestra. By BUI King afternoon, the amount of tha set­ SUte Stettlnlus described lend- But lend-lease SUppUea "tran s­ wlhlU meamean a sharp decrease— to the arrangements. Birds are' By Jack Dwyer ■nsra tbs dlvUilf^ *urgeon« Colcmsl tlement not being disclosed. Dr. Alfred the new operating table had been Air SUtion Band; WDRC t“ 8:45—WTHT — Beyond Victory— At New Haven Tiiday; *'■ — - Thp raqulreinenta am lease as a "vital expression of to? ferred” to China liSwuded $146,- Cuba’s case estimated at around shipped on Feh. 28. This, however, Philatolphia Orchestra: w n iT Boston, March 11.—(J*A - Al­ scarcer than pre-vyar tires' and The Poltsb-Amerlcans qdged out Tha case opened on Thursday 50 per cent—under toe accelera^ What 7/------that a man,n b«u« a» bwgood i. phyalclank”j ------Or moat important principle in inter­ 545,000 of munitions,' ,,$28,952,000 does not mean much today, U w m ly-Navy House Party. / though his Championship hopes ap^ Time Trials Start at membera of various committees. the Maucheater: High school—vaze.. when about an hour of testimony include Mayor RaymOTd E. Hunt Ing rate of shipments reached to 9:00—WTIC — National Bam are searching this nock of the •urgeon, that ha be young an<^ 15 Fighting national reJatlons—toe principle of Industrial Items, arid $791)00 df ahlpmenta hava priority and R 4:0 farm products. , WTHT—Music. / WTHT—Chicago Theater. months ago, when he was soundly last night, 42-35, in one of to* beat > rugged Ufa blit moat Of tta d^- df the accident which happened mambera of the l o ^ gether to p resets their freedom. at $25,419,000, rtUsed toe total aid Effective next Wedneeday, the table arrives here. is -dreaming about birds every I In' the center of the dty in front Days Could. order/will give each Imjmrter a /l5—w n c —Harold Fleming; 9:30 — WTIC — Can You Top trounced by Willie Pep, a New ft. They aay ICa haaJttyt will be Bsveral aporta movlaa ana Follow* PatAm of Other* to $200,995,000 as bf Jan. L In •. New Haven, Marcn 11—School- night and getting none., but fast. games of the season. But astuto of toele Henry building on Park prlzea will be awarded, together quota based on^ia past Importa. Four State Jobs Open WTHT—Freedom on the Land This? W N B C -S p o t I i g h t York Boxing Commission titlist, He reports that he had all the de­ ^ c -' Dr. gundqulat hai d l the above Except for more up-to-date fig­ addition goods valued at $191,731,- Forever. ,, Bands: Quick Quiz. boy^wimniing stars from all sec­ Johnny Kalkuwskl had to put .quallflcaUona. A native of ^Cran- streJt. with election of offlcera for next Hurt Nazis 000 have been conwgned to Aracr- Boston’s Sal Bartplo today was tions of the state will gather Sat­ tails for the first meet scheduled suit on Bruno "Buck” Bycholski Whin the case was reaumed to­ ures and a more complete break­ Thief Oan Keep Coat 4:30—w n c Doctors at War; 9:45—WDRC—Ham Session. admiring himself in his new N. B. for April 2 worked out except that ^ n .- R. I., he waa graduated down on help given China and ican fprC€ff lit tjtc jndia-Chlna the-* Hartford, March II.—(J*)—Oom- urday in the exhibition pool of to turn thie trick. The game net­ from the high achool In that place, day th i Jury was immediately sent Vnlcm Church Seolcea petitlve examinations for , four ■WDRCr- News; The Colonel 10:00—WTIC — Million D o 1 | a r A. featherweight crown. he cannot find birds. He figures ted $72.25 for the Red Cross and India, the report followed the pat­ atcr for tranafer Vo China. WTHT—George Abbey-Poetry. Band; WTHT — Royal Atoh ■Vale’s Payne Whitney Gymnasium and from Tufta College and Tiifta back to to® *'*'*’® *■*'* Dr. Ferris Reynolds, pastor of (Continued from Page One) Material .-Stockpiled in India Bristol. Va.-Tenn. The state Jobs wece announced yester­ While battling for Pep’s title. to take part in the individual he’ll get the bird* if he is not able waa witnessed by a olg crowd. attorneys^ Donald C. Fisk, of the Second Congregational church tern of 13 others which had pre­ following advertisement has .been 4:45—:-'WTHT'—Dance Orchestra. I Gunnison; WNBC — John van- Bartolo lost everyone of the' 15 to find them with the feathers on. Experience Tells Medical achool. He ^ m e to Man- the report said, ik ready to be day by State >Per*onnel Director dercook. championship competition of the Cheater In 1935 and op^ed a suite Rockville representing Mr. Frey of Manchester, will be the^ guest twice scoring trebles -the last one ceded it. » moved^'o China to soon as a land placed in The Bristol Hesald Glendon A. Scobprla. They are 5:00—w n c — Your America: rounds, Just the reverse of what Connecticut Inlerscholastlc Ath­ l.,iNiHe Bullon Ijind It was Bychotski’s experience and Cyril Cd>®man of Day, Berry speaker at the third of the Lenten over Berlin. Tabulations were compltote up Courier; "If the ------who stole WDRC—CorllsB Archer; WTHT 10:15—WDRC — Correction of officea In the RuWno^^bulldlng. route is reeStabtohed. local health consuHant, $5,100 a happened last night wh^^ he top­ letic Association. nio f'onnecdcut Sport-smen, the that spelled the difference between A Reynolds. , representing Mr services to be held on Sunday eye- He has a healthy respect for en­ to the end of last year. They my coat'/Ori March 6 will took In — Navy Bulletin Board; WNBC 1 Please; WTHT — Saturday pled Phil Terranova from his N. victory and defeat last night.-H* and to a abort time built a new showed total lend-lease aid of Lend-lease expats to India were year clerk (GyAde 2), typist Night Bondwagon; WNBC — Entries have been received from *Mapche.ster chapter, has lea.sed home on Princeton streetX Early Fitzgerald went into conference nlngs at the Union church. The emy pilots. ■ tolculated at the Inside .pocket of the coat and (Grade 2);»apid stenographer —Tea and Oumpets. B. A. throne before s 12,130 crowd all of the larger scnools in the handled the- ball and tho team al- ’ services will be held in the chapel $19,986,000,000 aiid a momVhljf mall my completed Income tax re­ Army Service Forces Present. 800 acres in Bolton with about the to iM jliie VnUsted fo r service, and About an hour\and a half later Enemy flight leadtera, he added, which $.5.54,000 (Grade 2) aU $l..’tfO a year lees 5:30—w n c —Cesar Saerchinger;. at the Boston Garden. state, while several other youths same size area being under con­ ao on the floor to give the sOmi- the Jury was a ^ n brought Into sUrtlng at 7 o'clock. _ average now over a billion dollare^^ turn and attached check to the 10<30—w n c —Grand Old Opry. pro outfit its margin of vlctor.V-, waa atatUJned at Wellston Air are linlformally good. The next report is expected ,/to tions and $250, maintenance. The clerical em- WDRC— Afternoon Melodies: Against youngAnd comparative­ who attend schools which do not sideration. Petr Condio and Bill B ' : pot. Macon. Oa., and waa com the court room at which time At to e morning service at 10.45 "If he roils, the rest of them ,’oUector of Internal revenue, he WTHT—Music. iO:45-^WDRC — Talka; WTHT— ly InexperienpOd Terranova, who have team.s. ,vill be eligible for the Volunteer Red Cross block canvasser In New York, Babe Ruth takes Without him / . . well that cotik a m. tha fiastor. Dr. George 8. .show a total of about $23,000,000,- trial products. can come back and I will glve\hlm ptoyea will be assigned to the News; WNBC—Harry Wlsmer. AspinwaU have done excellent ■toned a Flrat Ueutenant. TU Judge H. King InfM^med them the roll,” he explained. "If he climbs- Manafleld SUte Training School 5:45—V \nc—SUrrihg Curt Mas­ won his version of that title by individual titles. time out between house-to-house calls to autograph ba.seballs, mitls, work along this line since the be another story and the school ^ase had been settled. Brookea will hsve for hla «to j^ t, 000 for a full three years'/ opera­ the veat and pants, no questions 11:00—News on all atations. The competition will get under books and wRatnot'far youthful admirers. Commenting on Japs home on Princeton street was Ihe rest climb, and quite often, if tions. For 1943 alone lt eral months aiid has since bei.n Prospect, Conn. 12:46—WTIC— Lee Sima Pianist; little time proving that those top- thermometer sinks to 40 below. under treatmcnt.Xnot returning to —Ink Spots. heavy odds were justified. Bartb- this championship competition will are still a lot of details to iron out. Buck entered the game and Im­ Hchnol Party 6:46—w n c — Medical . Talk: News. serve as part of the program of By Hugh Fullerton, Jr. . New Jersey Commissioner of Refreshments wih be served fol­ mediately the old Polish Americaa Mrs. Sundquist and the glrla are work since the accident. A partv was held in the vestry lo’s lightning fMt left Jabbing, his ^..adao to Colorado.. and..the ,8und- the gala Yale Swimming Carnival New York, March 11—"(J*) __labor—Just in time to do some- lowing the session, pattern of play became evident. In excusing- the- - vjury, Judge of the Vertidn Center Congrega­ accurate two-fisted hooking and thing, about-, toe .playei;. shartage. . ‘qulat home on Princeton street is King instructed thern to report which. .wiU_he. held a Week f.rQto act-by-tralne*.transfers--Just -its- the-khid-of game that'sets-ttar--i tional church on Friday artistic footwo'rk 'wAre weapons' Saturday night in the Payne Whit­ Have you noticed that coal -...... Trout tlstihig now occupied by Captain Gorallne. again on Tuesday at 10, a. m. much too heavy for the dogged fore today's Easterh Intercollegi­ Since the local chapter made its pace for both teams. Bycholski for all the children of the ChurcBl ney Gym, aiid will bring together ate boxing tourney] Coach Leo miner Joe Baksi ' is the first real Lenm From Eskimos 54th AnnK-ersary school except the beginners. Mrs; ^‘Prelude to the Invasion^^ Terranova. announcement that It ^ s going bandied the bail and gave a splen­ , Under conditions at the Colorado many of the outstanding star* in Houck of Penn State appealed to 200-pound heavwelght to 'appear did exhibition of pacing and ex­ Mr. and'Mrs. Robert Mc­ Nonnan Strong will entertainvlhe Terranova, probably the harder the nation. in Madison Square Garden since to stock Center Springs pond local camp, blood plasma freezes in two Neill of 78 Talcott avenue w)ll Ob­ aer\-icc men at coUege for a vol­ stores have reported an increased perience that even the varsity beginners at her home at a date puncher, did all of the leading and, unteer heavyweight . . . He got Joe Louis licked Abe Simon two admired. Biit do not sell to e s * minutea; a surgeon’s hands. If un- serve their 54th wedding anniver­ to be announced later. To Be New Radio Feature despite his discouraging reception, demand In fl.shing tackle. It has i gloved, become numb Instantly. prompt answer/ from Marine years ago? . . . Everett Marshall, kids short-in the next game. They sary on Monday. They plan-, to Nurses Register refused to take a backward step Alleys Are Not former lieavyweight ra.ssler, is al.so been noticed that the club They learn to overcome these spend the day quietly, going to The committee in charge of the Pvt. Wilbert Greene, who prevl-1 membera are asking a lot of ques­ learned more last night in thUi. New York^ March 11.—(Ci-iDe- 9:30, Louis Prims band; 10:15, at any time. Most of his punches, ously had fought tonly against the operating a big union farm at 1-a game than at any time this year. things. dinner with their son-in-law and Procurement and Assignment of body clubbing and , were J unta, (jolo., and has no tears to tions but they must also realize “We have borrowed .deas from ■cribed as a ‘‘^elude to the Inva­ Army Service Forces. . . . MBS Special Targets Japs, participating In four en­ In the flrat quarter the High daiiglRer, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Nurses in this committee requests —7. Nick Carter: 8:30, Cisco Kid; thrown when Bartolo had him tied shed for the mat game. that its going to Uke a lot of hard the American Indian, the Eskimo g'very graduate nurse in this area sion,” an amphibious landing Op­ / gagements In the Solomons . . . work to get the bottom cleared team set the pace and the serai" McGilway of East Hatiford. 9, Chicago theater, "Count of up in clinches. But while Terrano­ Greene, who came to Penn State pro lads were trying to match and rescue techniques tried out in They were married in Willington. w ^ has not mailed in her regis­ va was losing ground every psas- up. Prexy Dzaidus said that the Worid War I In the Alps.” says eration la to be broadcast Wto- Luxembourg;” 10:15, Saturday Hartford. March 11.— — De­ from Tulagi for/ officer training, Tuda.v’s (iuest Star them for speed imd iitaniina. This living in Rockville since their tration card to do so as quickly as Bondwagon; 11, Calltornla Melo­ Ing minute, there never was a claring that it was not his Inten­ John Mooney. Salt Lake Tele­ membership of the club would they might.have done for the Ural ,I. Berman. "All these and oth possible. The comniittee has re­ nesday evening at .6:16. by NBC. will make hts ring debut in the big have the exclusive right and-, that marriage. For over 40 years dies. I? time when he Was not dangerous. tion to signal out the- bowling tourney today . . . The New proj gram: “Bob Ckrpenter, president half but it was evident that if they era have been Incorporated In our Mr. McNeill was in the grocery ceived an urgent request from It will take place Iry Chesapeage membei-.ship dues are but a-buck bay. I He was as strong and as aggres­ alleys' as a special target, «8tate football league promoters are be­ of the Philadelphia Nationals, continued to play thaU way they- training. business here. They \are both headquarters to submit a conri- sive at the finish os he was starL Labor Commissioner Cornelius J. scoffing at Johns Hopkins stu­ a year. would have fell the effects later. "The- old Indian made his plete list of graduate nurses in Troops from Camp .Bradford, Sunday brings: ing turned down by folks with \ squaw drag the household be- enjoying good health. ^ 'V'a,, using IXT boats and all of ■NBC—1:80 p. m., Chicago ing out and always was ready to Danahcr has oi-dered gll depart­ dough in Minneapolis and St. Paul dents by saying their teams rare \ Falkowskl sent in the veteran By- They have a son, Robert Me this vicinity immediately. The Jet go a . The cool ment inspectors to enforce rigidly ly. win games Is a prime example cliolski and that ended the chancea^^ longlnge on a trayola (a pole members of the local committee the equipment of the real thing, roundtable, "Foreign Policy Di­ . . . Probably don't think they Neill, of Glendale. Calif., and an­ will stage the demonstrations be­ lemmas;” . 3:30, Army Hour; and cautious Bartolo, however, re­ the state child-labor laws. could complete with Minnesota of the pot calling the kettle of the losers for the evening. , ■ framework) behind a horse. We other daughter. Miss Mildred R. are Mrs. R. C. Ferguson, Mrs. Ag black.” . Or you might say of employ this method of carrying a fore a group of industrialists. 4:30. Lands, of Free, John E. Lock- fused to give him the slightest Dsnaher's order follo-.ved an an­ . . . M. Foley, announcer at to­ Brown Meets \ Rough TUugh Kills McNeill of this city. Their three nes Lazzerin, Mrs. H. J. w.ood; 5. NBC Symphony, Tosca­ opening. nouncement earlier in the week by night's K. of C. track meet, will rival Blue Jays crowing. -, The students/playec’ the entire Utter under certain conditions, grandchildren are all In the ser- Mrs. Edna Gretol and Mrs. Wm Gov. Raymond E. Baldwin that forty ni tout use sure-footed mules. In a program oommcmoratlng nini; 6:30. Gildersleevs; 7, Jack After taking the very short end double in music Tue.sday as com­ vice. Noyes. Benny; 8. Charlie McCgrtby; 9:30, of tlie purses in his two most im­ the child* labor laws, especially as mentator at the Town hall concert Oemeutlng Relations Jerry Maloiii fam in the I i;iiial qii trier ,da they ”Wa also rig a aki ■oldler’a skia Naturalization Session _X. toa 19th anniversary .of toe death were in Into a toboggan to make a sled of Dr. Sun Yat Sen, president of Familiar Music; 10:30, Bob Cros­ portant starts, Bartolo probably applied to bowling alleys, should of Irish music. Ohio High schools customarily .-.ci.. Ill tim''opening period- How A naturalization session of toe by show. . . . CBS—12:30, Trans- will have a chance U> cash in on be strictly enforced. mark one space on their score they 'flke to rniigh It and the litter. There are many ways of ToHand County Superior court was the Chinese Republic, at 12:45 p. m.; Sunday, the BLU hopes to in­ Atlantic call, Kev West, Fla.; 2, his new title here within the next The coiimilssioner pointed out boards "guests” instead of ”opp" Ex|»ool New York Boxer rougher l/Kc g.inu- the better they gatttog a wounded man safely heto Friday when petitions were Tax Trouble .Hhorla and Hhells^ or "vis." . . . And frequently the But\lti<.d tlicy taken a leaf from ' firam a mountain battlefield hem­ clude a talk by his widow from CViiing Umited; 3. N, Y. Philhar­ 45 days, for he h.as agreed ta give that the inspectors have been or­ go heard. monic; 0, Gladys Swartbout; 7:30, Terranova a return match within dered to watrh clo.sely shoe shine The Yankees, who received .50 home teams take their guests to To (iive SpriiigiieUI Bychelsk('a hiKik things still could med fn toy btizaards, cold and high The following Were the petition­ Chungking. . . CBS speakers liave heeri\dlffer**nl. The kids gave \ May B e 'Ja st Just scheduled Over the week-end Wo the People; 9, Conrad Nagel that interval. The Bostonian re­ establishment.^, mercantile and dozen 1944 model baseballs for use dinner after the games . . , .B u t cliffs.” ers, Steven Pauli, Henry Koelsch, mechanical bu.sinrtses where viola, in the last-world aeries, will try somehow the scoreboard polite­ Boy Toii»li IMuleh. the P. A.'s\he book out In the rinal Hard Way the Best - Onufre Bandas. Anthony Joseph are Gov. B. B. Hickenlooper of theater; 9:30, Fred Allen; 10, Phil ceived 56 per,^cent of last night’s Baker quiz. *. . . .BLU—12 noon, gate receipts,'which grossed $35,- tions might b* encountered as well them in spring training instead ness makes little difference in analysis it \was Bycholski who In this age of the airplane it Staub, Julio Pellegrini, Argentina . (Continued from Page OneJ Iowa on “Agriculture 1944” for gqve the wihn®>'s their edge. would seem simple to land on the 10:45 tonight and Paul V. McNutt Weekly War Journal; 5. p. m., 154, but out of that he had to pay as the bowling alleys. . . . "We didn't use any last what the kids in the gallery call Hartford, Man-h 11—Johnny Elvira Scussel, Giuseppe Ernesto Aid of local police departments fall,' remarked a Yank spokes- the opposition. Beronfi Team Wins top of a mountain to rescue wound- Marini, Elsie Schleslngor, Blanche ago brushed aside a discussing health and welfare Mary Small’s Revue;. 6, Hall of Terranova’s $lk,500 guarantee. Brown, New York middleiBeight, Fame Hour: 7:30, Quiz Kids; or town selectmen will be solicited. man. ^ ‘The Cardinals did and you Tins Was a Lc-rcc game fro •d men. Tonidandel. Emilia Tonidandel Veto and enacted a $2,316,(^,000 agencies in wartime at 1:45 p. m. Meanwhile his management ap­ has been nistohed with Jerry Ma- .start to finish ^ut* the Cava However the airplane and heli­ Sunday. . . . The .second annual 8:30. Keepsakes Music; 8:45, pears to be worrying about his Danaher said. In any case where saw what happened to them.” Service Dept.' Agostini, Josephine Agostini Bet- tax increase bill over Mr. Roore- difficulties may be pi-e,sented by al­ . . . Hsrrj’ Harper, one time Tile New Orleans Navy Armed loni of -Springfleld for » a ten- could not match/the pace copter haven't proved, at this.date, to, Anna Janton, Peter Loret. John velt’a protest th a l' It was inade­ Alfred 1. Dupont radio awards are Basin Street, Lauritz Melchior; weight, for he had some difficulty school buys and \t'ent c 16 de­ as satisfactory or sure as mules * to be the subject . of two broad­ 10, Gertrude Lawrence and Ralph coming in at the 126-pounds limit, leged violators of the child labor pitcher for the Senators, Red Sox Guard Center basketball team, re­ round 80ck-fest slated for toe Battista Peracchio, Paul Alfred quate and unfair. ^ laws. /-' and Yankees, has been sp lin ted cent winner of the Southern A.A. Auditorium, Tuesday hfglit. feat, 44-29. The first was and men for this work. Lallemand. Anthony John Skipper, The Ways and Means commit­ casts this evening, NBC at 6:45 Bellamy. . . . MBS—12 noon, Re­ three-quarters of a pound heavier fgirly close but the b< condi­ "Our feet and ropes are our big and the BLU at 7. The awards go viewing Stand, "Euture of Private than the out-classed Terranova. II. basketball tCurnament, had a The Home City veteran recent­ Oliver Berriault. Anastazie Zizka, tee sUrta considering the simpli­ ■etarting team composed not only ly completed a successful four- tioned sciiool bov teaj earned stock In trade." says Col. Berman. Etty Hlasny, Sopfla Pasternak. fication bill Monday. George esti­ to two stations for “Meritorious Enterprise;" 3:30 p. m.. Bulldog \ away in the final iiarter. "A mountain soldier wa.nts lots of Service to Their Communities” Driimmond: 4:30, Lincoln Story; of ex-college players but ex­ bout Series with New York’s Joe Olga Anna Stramat. Herbert Ra­ mated it could be reported with coaches, and two of the subs also Bennett, winning the last two scores: rope. If you give a. mountain med­ phael White, Jessie Lome Smith, a week, passed by the House “ and to a commentator for "Un­ 6. New comedy, “Roosty of AAF’;” ical man just a little rope he'll 8, Mediation Board;, 9. Cleveland Bostofi Tar Ba by are former coaches . . . Ensigns fights, and has estahiishcd. himself Paul Bastek. Constance Maide month.'xhandled speedily by the usual Performance.” Shuffling Joe ns a prime favorite on the local hang himself; but give him plenty ^ tz . John Sfdlar, Josephine Le- Symphony, Dr. Black; 10:15, Good Don Eh’oek of North Carolina and Senate, and dispatched y f tne Webtr Milam of Indiana State fistic front. Yost, rf and he’ll be happy.” ' mck. Sophie Lavman, Joseph Jan­ President within 60 . days from On Saturday night list; ' Vvlll program. progi In mountain medicine a doctor Teachers were picked for the sll- Brown will be no soft touch for Zwick, rf . ton. ^etoria janton, Kazimierz now. NBC—7. American story, "In­ Back to War^ ^ Shunned by Best Diakon, . has to do the most with the least. Bloniart, Sofia Bloniarz, Anna dian Wars;” 8, Ablffs Irish Rss*; Monday expectations; tournament team . . . The bowl­ the left-hQoking Jerry. For John­ Would Not Affect tlw Retnms ing team df the Ottumwa, Iowa, ny numbers among nis recent tri­ Grecn.ylf . . . . Mountain battlefields are Isolated Wojnar. John Jacob Machowskl. The legislation. oLhoursb^ would 8:30, Truth o'r Consequences: 9:30, NBC—9 a. m.. Mirth and Mad- Bycholski. c . and Inaccessible. Wounded men Clara. Girardini. Can You Top This; 10:80, Grand ness; 12 noon. Words and Music. By BHI.v Roche Naval Air Btatlon recently pro­ umphs a decision over Joe Red­ have to be moved from the f/onts, not affect the 19A3 returns due (West JlIcQuskey in Two Mile Mi Famous Referee duced $7,000 in war bond sales at dick, the first, to lick Jpo Bennett Wiewblckl. rg Officers Noiiilnatcd next Wednesday^ , Ole Opry. . . . CBS—7, Uonel . . . .CBS—9:16 a. . m.. 0lT*b, Ig . .. I down cUffa to tr.ills leading to field V-emon C. Welsh, proprietor of \ Barrymore return as to* mayor; 3:'J0/p. m.) School of toe Air Bam Langford told me many Real Tar Baby a match run off during a 12-below ■a a pro and^t present gomg hot O orge left jlo doubt that the Event at New York TTbs cold spell. Moat of the dough licka on the n'Ms-«-baahing markeL Gaurino, Ig .. atations. the Western Auto Associate store lawmakers ate detertoined to hack 8, Groucho Marx; 9, Hits and p. m.,m„ Broadwayuroaaway matinee.,.luaiuice.. . . / . years ago. that the only thing that Over 1S.500 Feet has been nominated president of Sinatra; 9:46, Jesalca Dragonette; BLU—12:30, Farm and Home pro­ cams from an auction at which Brown also • wlUpipipped Buddy Ptmarigan mountain./ Jutting right down to the roots\pf toe jun­ night in K. C. G“"*es* kept him from becoming heavy­ one. of the pins Went tor $50,000 rell, who in tura kayoed and/-^;ot Totals the Rockville Civic Association to gle of iay>er words which have 10:16, Correction Please. . . . gram; 2:30, Ladies Be Seated. . 12.500 feet into a blikSiard, is a succeed Paul B. Sweeney. Other MBS- 3:30, Yankee Heuse Party; weight champion Of to* worid was . The "Army Tlm^s,” service the duke once ln\s series of/Uiree huge air-conditioned' school room grown up around the 30-year-old BLU—7:30, Music America Loves New York, March 11. — i/pi— bouts with Boston's Freddy’s Ca- | officers incl-.ide; First vice presi Best; 8:80, Boston Symphony; 4:30, Music for H a lf-I^ r. that Mother Nature happened to newspaper. Is printing a form that forr the mountain medicalnicdicai men.nien. ; Alfred M. Wade; second vice lhcom(/tax law. \ heart thiongh foa Red Cfoas. Becanae iff. He’e ellghUy bald and'three years dip him into a barrel of tar In­ baseball players iln the fdrdes can bral. \ ' / ; If ■ ■ It/is tentatively -plannea^ to ago they picked him up for dead It’s 30 below on their practice Herbert H. Friedrich; stead of a tub of whitewash when use to apply fotj pro Jobs Avhen New York's-P’ran'kiV'^oung and ' Alvord, rg , ...... 0 1 ' 1 battleground.' On" plays injured. P___ w Martin! bidden the withholding levy ,to RedCaomiajwn dmCaiattstM othn^ in the m|mt of a race on he Uni­ he was bom. theyre discharged . . . \ . We Eddie Ellis, Bay Btate fav.orite, secretary, Lester W. Martin; Ulte in renU. royaUies, dividendp \ Gorman, Ig ...... 1 1 3 The litter bearers ■ weaponless, treasurer, Arthur Edwards. LocHil Hdiior Roll Wants No Grief versity of Pennsylvarila track but Many competent critics think ■ thought the acojuts were waitliig are two others wljo have tasted and interest as ,weU as wages and Lieut. Joe McCluskey of Uncle crawl across the snow to him .To Address. Bowlers Langford was the greatest of all at the door. j .defeat at the IjAnds of Johnny Totals ...... 13 /■'9 35 They carry him on the first Steve Wltkowski, well knovyn salaries. gKidicri of Adhaeica. The Red Csoea is gam's Navy will shuflle 22 times fighters. I know he was one of Brown. He ali^ met the sensa- eUge of the long trip to a field • \ Being Considered At His Funeral around the pine saucer in Madison ' Referee Kuvis. sUte bowler will be the speaker at yom bfood and yonr bandages, the sweaa- the greatset, and do believe, if he ttdnal Tomn^ Bell, who scored I21 sUtion. On the side of Ptmarigan 'The name of Portugal. Lisbon, the long march id over; : : tbatdts so yon. Square again tonight. had been white he would have tfi winning 28 fights jin the annual banqtiet of the Rock­ derives th/ough^.many changes Ig some mnddy iioed High Beconda ' is a straight cliff. They rig an ville Bowling League to be held * J S h e s k ig g in g i It will be the fourteenth tlms .been champion. In hla h^day, row. f . f ; T.. Uerial train of rope. Carefully they from UlvsSes, the Greek naviga­ He wiM sleep between theess w ^ ha ans yon koh and the gifts yoh pack. Ih e Selectmen are planning to J^ew /.York. March 11.--- ■ .3 3 9 iUde toe soldier, in his litter, over tor, Deputed in myths to haye . or httddl hav* an Hopor Roll erected in some ^ v in .Shrewsbury Co))b. who six more trophies to make an even rematchaatcli Eari Roys ot Bristol and viile Housq. Carl Goehriiig will be gets Ms forlongh. in a town sen thonaaod And tha End Cross is yonr m oo^ tool crop of heavies like an army tank Robb, if...... 6 1 13 the face Of the cliff, lower him toastmaster and the inVited guesUguests I foiiifded it. n a r, th a n ^ b en eath a central spot In tow-n. Town Treaa cloaked profound philosophy with lOO, has started in'/the Knlghta of through a cornfield. Joey Sadler of Now -York in the 6 0 12 D o fOE asfi hi^ki This year irfato yonr Red Cfoas hnan big­ Columbus two-mlle run during the Shares Honors 1 Perlo. c ...... gently. maes from hom a. ..'daanka toyok Iven ur*r Waddell has been requested light-hearted wit, kept America The Boston Tar Itaby gave Jack semi-final. Sadler scored a 5-1 up­ 2 1 5 At to e bottom mules are wait­ btofliog 8EA? past 15 years. He was absent last set last Tuesday in outpointing 1 Kanell, rg . . . ----- ger than ever , before so do . . . this to contact a company that fur- laughing for 40 years and made Johnson a terrific battle for 10 !, Kleinschmldt, - •. 2 1 '6 ing. : • wioccy Mast shonld he be a'jprisoner ^ war, be year because of Naval d'itics. rounds at Chelsea, Mass.,. Aug .26, the Bristel, bantam, the first loss The wounded ma" * O r is foor boy iS] year vshao yonr Rod Cfoea is serving yonr nlahsa toe necessary material for Paducah, Ky., world famoua is Now stationed at Siena College Pop Dietz Bowls Steady for the latter in numerous bouts won't be condemned to live on -affen 1906, when Langford weighed ToUla ...... 19 6 44 cacolet, is jerky and rough, timed r e n d s ? .. . such a roll with the hop* of getting dead. And at his own emphatic In upstate New York. McCluskey eaba «• Si * m here. in difi Ifisd where own sons in evecy com er of tlie^ o b e. . $ to* work itnderway his month. only 147 pounds and to Johnson’s To Cop High Three Cavaliers tp the mule's cadence. bread. For wherever the Red Cross qsn is coming down for the race and np Naezkowski, rf ,.... 2 0 4 Finally they reach a smoother The Honor Roll will he large reque.st all effort--will be made to matter how he fares with. Ensign 200. Same cams back after be­ Yea, ntOliotts of people w oW tonight fcf diii year yon wiR wan* sn chase gloom from bis funeral. ing knocked down and dropped String Honorfl. Vince, if ...... > .3 44 6 spot where a toboggan can be reach M m th a R e d C ro s s w ill enough to provide for 3,000 names Dllie Hunter, Jim Rafferty, Clay­ 1 1 3 used. The litter bearers, on skia, tfag in the f u - o t b m not forgotten now with provision made to add When the 67-year-old writer Jack. Thereafter Langford was Vice, c . . . ginn nMira, mom of yonr died here yq,sterday friends In Pa­ ton Farrar and other youngsters Maxie Schubert and Pop Dietz Giangrave, rg .T... 3 , 0 6 . drag toe toboggan tp a wrail. In a llanchester Gardens send hka a carson o f fiobd, the mors as they are received. . he will receive plenty of applause off Johnson’s list. s 3 2 Jeep, toe man reaches a field sU­ land* tiflsn, aaore of yonr woafc. The Selectmen asks all persons ducah opened a sealed letter he He had to Do Buidnees divided honors in the Cravat Toiirnaud, Ig ...... kind yon nsed so give him at C IK 1 0 T W sent them three months ago when from the 17,000 spretators. league gamea at hlurphy's alleys MiUkowski, c 1 0 2 tion where doctors are waiting But if yo«r beatt is aich with foogii^ to town to turn in the names jof In fact, his reception -probably Sam L,angford. 5 -7 4 , 165 at hla ■ with bottled plasmsi, medicines bndta. your iMSMliee *» Ceeeeefie-i’i aewert toen and women who are in the he knew death waa clos*. In It be.st, was born in Wevmouth, N. last night. Schubert hit high sin­ yonr hwn tabic. And rani (^bb demanded that there be “no will equal that of Gil Dodds, toe gle of 139 but to*, old fox counter­ ToUls ...... 13 3 29 and warmth. 1> for some special boy . . . remember this igiaiiidsBOM offonrni service. flying Boston parson who will com­ 8.. Feb. 12. 1880. High Amecicaa cigaretacn' and long faces -and no show of grleff’ ed with a steady game and took Score at half tinle 24- 18. pete in both the mjle and 1.00.0 Sam took to. boxing like a duck School Second*. Referee, Kuvia, and find com fort. . . wherever he may be, + tobdpfocw otkfoott at his burial, and a spokesman for the/ three string honors with 349. tq h aco o l yard run. to water. He had the ideal build Tht scores: Six Persons the family said his wishes would for it—a torso like a circus strong in d ie f t o m i a wastes of Iceland oc.die N So ' Oov. Colgate W. Dardea. Jr., l i t M l * otle Yugoslavs who dssirsd to Office department to Waehington. quest no eersmonles wtn bs held. Uckst to punch. fighter In totory. fought long Low Maa ...8 8 88 into my bands. witbent lal >' Ueut. Gov. WHSasa M. Tack, fight for UbsratloB of the oouatry. Unless the decision is favorable, Rsprsscntstivss of to* two aervioss itanlsy Katebal was to* only asrlsa with JUa Bartg. FIranan Smith ...... 85 88 Lying flat OB my back I.Bhot, Navy hai fi' Mai’or Ckadan B, i mhlsr «< Rich- Pravda,. to sn - accompanying the 126 boxholders on the 41-mfle will, howeven present the new pen­ champion to box'Langford wbile Jim Flynn. Jo* Jeannette, Sam Dufff ...., 86 84 and a* to* whistle sounded my dig n atlea ta tiA Mid ellMr >ato*t was t* b* 28. . M M h Uu rounds. .i'ila now In WaaUm ■ hllM. TeUl* 281 418 430 1219 through toe bucket. \ I ./ MANCH^TER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTCR, CONN,, SATURDAY, M AB0HII, 194$

    Wanted— To Buy Garages— Scrvic^ Help Wanted— Femal^ 3 i His roommate, whan be bad con- girt was replaced by s man, so ne ''Automobiles for Sale WAN'l'ED r o BUY stove, ranges, viiiced himself that the anlmfil Lost Found — Storage f o r s a l e — h a r d d r y wood, Qassified hurried over to tbt Information Call 5639 between 9 a. m. and refhgerators, washers, pianos and 'firaa no iMlnary pussy aaked him Desk find repeated his queatkm, ------“V t.’ASM FOR YOUR CAR—Any ?5J WANTED— WAITRESS. Apply fumltursi 'fhs Austin' A. Cham- what he was goli^ to do with It. to 41. High prices paid. Drive Center Lunch, 50IKMainUKMa street. S:30 p. m. '■ Lightnings to London and tha clerk answered: "Ten for-' X n d ^WHITE ' bgra Oo. Tslephons 6187,______■ Advertisemoits ty, -sir!’* ----- ______FOUNd — R^P . over now to 80 Oakland street. 1.-OR RENT— SIPJOUE garage. In- Shipyard Worker—I’m going to cocker epanlel. tie him under the bed. Brunner’s. Open aveflmg unUl 9. qutrs at 27 ^riilnard Place. WOMEN WANTBU for work con- USED FURNITURE AND Stoves By Copt. Bomord W. Cfondofll ,^ ' Iks NFM'myt DMIbIMobs: ;^*1^va,to—Sbweethear^^yo'u grow "Ah, ha!" exclaimed the travel-* sldered ^-«UenUal war work. ^^HouBehoUL Ckioda 81 o p ForiRenI ftoomihate— Eh(t,. what about f o u n d — ENGUSH W i iiJR. g^turday's 8161—4485. bought, sold and exchanged. F Sale The sun is Juif ' risiag oh the 'more bootiful evere.-day. ihg salesman, exulting that his Stead3^<™rk. Good pay. New Sys- 'Highest prices paid. Jonea Furni­ orasNaht.»««, MBA I Trade: Ac skill you leara'ra .ydli’ll the smell? O'. judgment of the girl bad been vin­ White with back spot#, \female. '_^^$3tTRA SPECIALS morplng of.s new day. What can know what kind of work you flweofejfoung,-Tbing—Oh, here 194^-PONTIAC; '1942 Olds, hydro- Wanted Adtos— tem^lAundry, Harrison street. ture, 31 Oak street. TeL 8254. To Buy To Sell lUiLi ytO i'K tt agalrlK. Shipyard Worker -Well, he’ll dicated, "I was sure that the 1 LyPall street or Tel.\72( I WlMi this day to bring to ms? are out of. ' have to get used to it like I did. matlc; 1942 Dodge; 1940 Bulck Motorcycles 12 _ ^4«Iring Our Annual 33rd February A faw frien d who undaratafid 'Private' Pfc.—A w r ii^ t' then, young lady didn’t know what aha sedan, 10,000 miles; 1939 Pon­ SALESLADIES WANTED.''"Full - Furniture Sale Zero-Zero fjoisl and assttied it in mMclng a Immodeety: BboHring some. " p i^ was talking about" ^widli g by breaking Ibrifor it me apd yet remain my^frtahda;— every other day. Annbuncfeitienta tiac sedan, low mileage; 1939- WE BUY AND SELL motorcycles, or part time work, F. ^ ,,W o o l- Rooms Without Board -59 of the anatomy tbat^does Hot He was dtagruntlsd ahd cynjeal, 3 ROOM OUTFIT Td Q"m meantime lantlme a^ C-47 cargo------A mind unafraid to tnv#l, even show all the time. Olds. sedan; 1938 Lincoln Zepper any year, make or model. \V^^y worthi Manchester. A traveling salesman as' .well as —$495— LARUE d o u b l e r o o m near bus Houses for Sale 72 SUpplBg ioqeea wata. irp In plane from Iceland had1 qmtted though the tratf be ndt biased;— Fool; A man who woh’t believe The following is reimrted to be AlT E K TlONi'^— MADAME Wil­ convertible sedan; 1939 CSjeVro- not see US? tirelli M otprX SALESLApJES — 2 permitnent An understfiiuUng heart, a sense the yCi’dict of an lowa juiy in a oqe of those disillusioned bache­ College Alds^la Laundry liams at 332 Ann sueet, Just the Outfit You Need to Start and stores, at north end. 104 March, 184$. aa « fight­ the Utter o fr crickederficked-up aircraft you are on the/tight political let coach; 193b Chevrolet^ coupe, Owen street, Hartfoi^.' TeL positions open; one part time and FUR S A l^ EIGHl Room Single, o f humbr luid the power to suit against s railroad company: lors who believe that "a woman’s corner or Main and Ann street, term# and trades. Bipriner’s., 80 Your Own Home Woodbridge street or Tel. 2-1656. er planes were'not getting ta on the 1m cdp. It dropped a side o f the tonce unite# you place is in the home" so eyed with 32-5805. / • one full Urn?, in children’s spe­ all modern, in business section on England^ la auakdeat quan­ package of' food, bedding roUa, laugh;— ere as unrMSonable as he t>. "If the train had run as It Grinncll, low#— uP) —Qrinhell Hartfora. Advisor pn all affairs of Oakland street. Phpn< 5191. Open LIVING ROOM consUU of 3 piece should have ran; distrust the efftcient-lOoklng cialty shop. Write Box W, Herald. LARGE'PRON’l ROOMS, nicely Center street Wm. KanetU. Tel. tity. It wsa decided to fly whiskey'''and medical supplies by And the patience to "Walt for Tolersiibe: IsAne most beautmilly College Is in die l#andry bufluieas. life, and palm reading. All read­ eyenings. W’ANTED -1938 ORT l939Chcvro— living room iulte, two end tables, If the bell had rang as it should young lady who occupied the In­ furnished, board arrangeo if de- 7773. 'tn im neraen Mm Atlaattc vtn iiarufiiute, but the wind carried the coming of these things, with pictured^,In the silent re­ When the 1ast.j«in8ining commer­ -„^ W N .ANb *Wta Eng- ings guaranteed, or money re­ let or Pontiacit ia c ^ gcgood .condition, WANTED '— WOMAN TO finish ObSee table, -floor and bridge have rang; formation Desk at the railroad 193T FORD^ STATION wagon; aired, three mlnutea, from Che­ Lnbrafier, OreanlBHil.nnd Ice- it mifes 'away, out of sight. ’IThe the wisdom to know them when straint father shows when he cial laundrsrm this -city:ity /o/o f 5,000 funded. Readings by appointment: Phone 52222 ,ai any ttime. shirts. Apply New^Model Laun­ lamp, smoker, vacuum cleaner, TO SETTLE ESTATE, 4 tenement If the whistle bad blowed as it terminal. However, he wanted to "Ush isttar. tnalrdog. IfiSg'Ford^latlon wagon. Terms neys. Call 5290. 187 Pine.______Und—a daring nad hovel aecorid attempt was more succes#- they Come.—W. R. Hunt. first sees the young fellow his apulatibn ^closed, the M biic was *? J6ft2 Manchester. Lost about 2 ^el.-Htfd. 6-1370. bookcase and rug. house, 4 rooms per tenem,ent;'^64 should phave blew, both of Which, know when the next train left for and tr#d^. Rhone 5191. Brun------dry. ______projoct. Bombere had been ful, and was po'unced on by the daughter is fond of. oltefed the facilities ot/toei ^ e collegec T-rWpakP'agO- 38 Deerfield- Drlva, C. Priced specially low FOR RENT—LOVELY sunny cor­ Birch. Price $6,500. Aniiual ln» it did neither—the cow would Chicago, and In response to his laundry, which empiOyea 12 per­ FOR AVON p r o d u c t s call S«i 3. ner s, ' 80 Oakland strdet.. Open Busjn^iii Services Offered 13 WOMEN FOR WORK in warm floH-n over, bat never flghteca hungry airmen and carried back Buying U.' S. War Bonds will hayeuet: Since the dsgger-like Braun. Reward. as a group f o r ...... ; . ,„.$137 ner room with 2 closets and fire­ come $864. Miss U.'Farr, 2- save our boya and save our coun- weapon to fit over the muzxle have not been injured When sbe query the Information clerk look­ sons and normslty l» operated only Appointments, day or evening. eyehlngs, ' ______warehouse: Apply to Robert place. In Colonial home of yoqng ’This Is the story o f bow It to camp. was killed." ed at hei time schedule# and re­ Mrk. Ida Morehouse, 5 Bank St. A^HES AND RUBBISH removed. BEUKUOMi conalsU of bed, dresa- den, Hartford; Conn. . - ' was done. try. end o f a rifle wsia first manu-r. for students. "Grthnell collage not g T __ CXJVERT CLOTH top Douglas. 119 Oakland street or jsr; cbest, spring, mattresaw. pil­ couple, our pleasant living room On July Ifi a BBT Catallne ar­ plied: "Twenty minutes to eleven, only is saving our necks In this WE BUY AND SELL all ^ k e s of Drop a line to •’Trucking." 61 John Palmer, Allen Place, (for­ factored iii Bdyonne, France, ^^^oat at the S h e^ an Wednesday WANTED—RIDE to or in vicinity lows, tMudolr set, cbalr, clothes and pine paneled den always open rived on tha acene, and guided the First Spar—Do you think love it was christened a bayonet. He had been worknlg at the sir!" emergency," said Mayor L. G. used cars. Highest prices p ^ Mill street. v -■ mer Wilson storage) at rear of On July 10, the Tomcat Greens overland rescue party, which was yiOlght. Owner lea^g for Army of Colt's, Park street, Hartford. 1941 Olds, .r-nvertlbls , epupe namper two scatter rugs. to you and your friends. On bus Is bUhd? shipyards for several weeks when He eyed her doubtfully and then Chrysler— ’ but it also is' assuring ® m ust have valuable k ^ In coat Glenney Lumber Co... Burr Nurs­ line, between East Hartford and (the section that had been forced trekking along with one dog-aled, “His mother was scared by - Leave Manchester 6:30. Tele- model 66, 1941 P ondap^sdan, MAKE arrangements to have Priced specially low Second Spar—I don’t know Professor—What book^ have *** arrived at his boarding house went over to the Wsitlng Room. us of clean c/)lars to wear around pocket CaU 62Q4^dr The Sheridan. eries. Manchester. Call Manchester KdTth -MIiib Wolfe Burkliardt to return to Labrador) flew across the vast ice field. one evening with his pet akunk- At ten o’clock he noticed that the our necks." airplanes'" phone 2-0289 1941 Plymouth sedfn speclil de­ vour garden plowed in April. as a group f o r ...... $109 ve. across to Greenland in good weath­ about It beinig blind, but I’ve seen helped you most? 8975. Krederlek Carl Burkhardt During their the long period of aome examples that have con­ Student—Mother's cook luxe. 1940 Olds, sedan, 1939 Olps. Telephone 2-1468. H. Warren SALESGIRL WANTED—YOUNG KITCHEN conslsU of 5 piece din er. The P-38's were now ready waiting, the stranded crews were book WANTED—RIDER to Pratt and sedan. M anch^atyl^otors Sales, woman for full time -work. Ex­ vinced me it is half-witted. and father’s check hook. Whitney, East Hartford, second Case. ette set, combmatlon stove, Lin FOR RENT—CLEIAN comfortable Superior Court,.Slate of Connerli- and waiting for the next perilous making the moat of the situation. 812 West Centej*; Tel. 4134. perience not necessary, good oleum rug, glassware and dish- room for 2 neat young women. 82 cut, LViinty of Marifoid, 10th leg of the flight to England, but RED RYDER Whfira Is He? BY FRED HARM^ shift, vicinity of South End of f o r c a r p e n t e r WORK, find day of March 1044. Between hourly weather reports J. E. JENSEN salary. Textile Store. ware, step-ladder stool Chestnut street. a radio broadcaat on the follow­ town. 47 Cottage street. Tel. 1937 PONTIAC 8 custom built repairs, call 2-0987. Pricss con­ flreond Ordrr Of Police —the first ever sent over the top Priced specially low Upon coniplHiiit In aaid cau»^ ing day altered their plans. of the Greenland ice cap—they FUNNY BUSINESS 7DU Cute little f e l l a ?•' . 1___ ( HE'LL BE CVfO W H EN 15UCHESS— DUCHESS / N O r AN I .2-1614. convertible sedan, tires fair, and sistent with good workmanship. WANTED —PART TIME com­ FOR RENT— ROOMS by night, FLOOR SANDING as a group for .... - ...... • .$229 brouRhi to Raid I'ourl. at Hartford Reykjavik, the Iceland radio re­ played gin rummy, fashioned sleds I'W ON 'T VONTTUL ^ I VOAKE HIIAUR •— B ut 1 VOQK Ef^Pir motor good, .Price 3350. Tele- panion for elderly lady. No house­ day or week. Call 2-1940 or 7 in said Cminty. on (he first Tuesday 1t> GIVE you • » im t E ©EAVERE A V tR fl U NOT i'JHEN H tS E E B FOR RENT -LATEST TYPE hos­ (Branch of OonnecUeut’s largMt of Novemner.iyjJ. and now ported, bod been attacked. Con­ out of pieces of P-38’s, and enr plgline 4953. work. Write Box G, Herald. Florence street. tact faded before details could be ;BED/ Laying find Finishing. pital bed. for home use. Rates Moving— ^Trucking— Furniture Store) claiminR a divorce, custody of minor gaged in entertaining radio con­ ^ ^ — ^ Y O U / reasonable. CalLKemp’s, Inc, Tel. WANTED— MOTHSai with child, child and alimony, it not app*arin« given, or the message confirmed. versation. Asked by Bemt Bal- TeL Manchester 2-0811 1938 FORD 1-2 TON pickup, 1,500 10 a -l -b - ei-r -t - s FXDR RENT—ATTRACTIVE dou­ to this Court that the defendant ba« 8680. Storage The controller. Lleut.-Col. Robert chen from one of the hsses mllea, exceptonally clean Inside to help working mother, with 2 43 Allyn SL—Hartford ble room, with'’ use of den. 122 received notice of the pendenoj* <»f and outi motor perfect, pre-war children, 5 and 6, live in. 16 LiO' said romi'lalnl and It apnesrlnK tn Landry, alerted 13 P-S8’s and whether they wanted anything \ i AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS OO. West street. tills Court, that (hr w|srea1jouls of spotted 500 and 1000-pound bombs tires. Cole Motoror»--T4164. coin. FIVE PIEX7E MAPLE breakfast besides food, they radioed back: Personals Trailer Van Service. Removals FQR RENT—ATTRACTIVE room, the dt'fmdust is unknown to the for loading on the Flying' For­ “Yeah, send some blondes." from Coast to Coast, deUixe set. Kneehole desk, choice of 4 pialiulff.Hi niiii. . s si f o r SALE— 195s OLDSMOBILE parlor seta, end tables, gateleg suitable for 1 oi 2, On bus line, OKUKItEp; That n.Uij:* of the tresses. ' Next: Nazis tn the Know HUMAN HAIR BOUGHT. 25c-50c black 4 door .kedan, very clean. equipment. Crating, packing and WANTED-WOMAN td work In InVitltUthin (ieiideHfy of ssltl The reported attack oh Reykja­ WHAT'S tables, bedroom furniture, combi­ 128 South Main street Tel. 5215. Slid ounce, g inches or'longer. No Good tires. Price very reasonable. storage.' Warehouse, Manchester laundry. Apply 72 Maple street. complaint shall be slven the de­ vik later was found to be false, combings. Arranjay’s, 34 West nation stoves, gas ranges,. Flor­ fendant by some tVKTTi^R-- FOR SALE Inquire 89 Oak street, 9 a. m. to Green. Tel. 5187. FOR RENT—ROOMS, single and Indifferent person by publlslilnx this but despite the fact that word of 20th, New York. ence kitchen heater. Austin double beds.'Kitchen prtvllegM, NaxI activity was accepted as 8 p. m.. Help Wanted— Male 36 Chambers Warehouse. Manches­ order in The Manchester Herald, s 1 2-Famllv Tenements — 5 girls. Phone 2-1561. 237 Cefttei■>nl S t newspap*** publishpd in •Manchcite*, true, plana went ahead, with one Did you Know <5HOST.*’ ' and 5, ‘ All improvements. Repairing 23 ter Green. Open 9 to 5. Tel. 8187. Ctin'ii., oiire a week, for two succes­ / WANTED —AUTOMOBILE me­ sive weeks, eoiiiineiicitm on or l>e- Lightnlnk kept in the air on pa­ I On High St., Bank St. and Garages— Service chanic. steady work, good wages. trol duty. T h a l ^ WINDOW SHADES—VENETIAN Boarders Wanted 59-A forc March 20, HtH. I Fairfield St. — Storage 19 OVERHAUL AND REPAIRS on Apply Sollmene knd Flagg Inc. blinds. Owing to our very low Bv the Court The weather officer had fore­ washers, vacuums, toasters, irons, •noBKHT U AUl.TN cast good fljfing conditions. A Fire Insurance Dodge and Plymouth dealer, 634 overhead, get our special low COMFORTABLE ROOMS and • Assistant Clerk of Said Court. Expenditures for public educa­ i 2-Family Tenements — 6 FOR RENT — GARAGE at 27 fans, lamps etc., and all children’s Center street. weather ship which had taken off tion both tn 1939-40 and 1941-42 Brainard Place. Inquire upstairs, prices on high grade window quality meals. Also rooms with H-3-11-43. ______and 6. on Fairfield and Mid- On Your toys and vehicles. Cash and carry. shades and Venetian blinds com­ light housekeeping privileges, at 3 a. m. and was en route to reached a total of 2.7 billion BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Wotta Life evenings. a u t o MECHANIC, five and one- BY EDqAR MARTII Tel. 2-1439. pletely installed. Samples furnish- central. Ideal for couples or girls. Iceland confirmed the forecast. dollars. dlefield Sts. FURNitURE half days a week. Good pay. Riley Juniper OH Lacking . The Iceland base, however, re­ NEED REPAIRS? We will loan ed. Capitol Window Shade Co., Phone 3989. 14 Arch street. Portland, Ore.— hPi —A ^>P ' -0 9 HOW Chevrolet Co., 191 Center St. 24l North Main street Phone ported a front moving down from The first 13 tanks produced by 'OU L.OOV4 - [ e a s t m i d d l e T P K . — And Personal Effects you a car if you need repairs over ment of 10,000 cases of Cubah K>" W EAVat \ COOVONTT ^ 8819. Open evenings. the north. an automotive factory converted \ S O t A t VVVI ^ 3-Tenement House with $28. General repairing on all WANTED—MEAT CUTTER, full was held up by the custom# office Nevertheless, they decided to to war production cost an esti­ RKFFVt 0 9 F We can protect you fur as low DUE TO A SHORTAGE Apartments, Flats, L oew 'y vw\ too i all improvements. Steam makes. Appointment only. Phone or part time, morning or after­ FOR SALEl—ROPER GAS range, 63 arid probably will b« seiit hack, chance It. At 3:30 tn the morn­ mated $36,500,000, A CMR (— — I OWtof tOOW, as $4.80 per. $1,000 for $ years* 8191. Brunner’s. Open evenings. noon. Apply Manchester Public Tenements Ray Conway, Oregon liquor ad­ hCTl. 3-car garage. Good Ume. large cabinet model,, coal or wood ing a Fortress roared down the OF CHICKENS THE Market heater. Inquire 17 Starkweather FOR RENT—3 ROOM heated ministrator. reported. Conway runway, followed by six P-38 s. One of the largest auto manu­ investment. PIANO TUNINO AND repairing, said the gin lacked .the three drops Let me esll at your home and WANTED— COUNTERMAN for street. apartment, near Center, Write Up they climbed, and across the facturers in the.U. S. has 75,000,- player piano specialty. John of juniper oil per bottle necessary 000 square feet of floor apace In WALKER STREET— explain details or Cockerhami, 28 Bigelow street. meat department. Full or part Box O, Herald. Ice cap, a terrifying glacier cov­ Doane Street 3 PIECE MAPLE BED room set. for the authenttfc flavor. war production. time. Popular -larket, 855 Main ering seven-eighths of Greenl^d. New 4-Room Single. Ai Telephone 6440 I’el. 4219. maple twiq beds, 4 piece walnut FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM tene- They were 200 miles out over the the latest improvements. st^et, Rublnow Building. bed eet, studio couches, youth ment at 10 Olcott street. Call C3banging war needs nave forced ARTHUR A. KNOFLA ,^6ultry Market WANTED TO TUNE, repair and Atlantic en route to Iceland when EXPERIENCED BAKER-wanted. bed. end table#, etantla, electric ,4855 llftfllS olcipck,. •____ the bad weather cam e-with, a cancellation o f nearly two ■ MHIoit ...... '•^Phe Fuimltiir* Fire...... regu late -you r ... p ia n o, o r .. p layer ITHTALKER STREET— WILL BE CLOSED piano. Tel. Manchester 2-0402. Apply Davis Bakery, 521 \ Main combination stove, electric range, J a n d 5 - r 6 o m t*ang. * ^ dollars in war contracts for the Insurance Man” and gas ranges. The Austin automotive industry. 5- Room Flat with steam street. Houses for Sale 72 A t about 8:80 a. m. they decid­ “He pushed me!” heat. Large porch. All im- $75 MAIN STREET UNTIL NEW CONVERTIBLE TOPS. Cel­ Chambers Warehouse, Manches­ ed to return. Radio Iceland had WANTED —AUTOMOBILE me­ ter Green, Open 9 to 9. Tel. 5187. At the end of World War 1, I provements. Ofllee Open Dally luloid replaced in curtains, all FOR SALE—NICE 6 ROOM sin­ reported that the weather was JRTHER NOTICE kind! of leather work. Chaa. Lak- chanic, essential to war effort. HOUSES closing in there, too. Back over North America wi confronted and Thurs. Evening 7 fb 8 P. M. GLENWOOD GAS range, white gle, fireplace, steam heat 2 car BY GALBRAITH 1 M c K E E S T R E E T — Ing. 90 Cambt.dge street Tele­ Apply to CarUon * Company, 44 garage, recently redecorated, ex­ the dread k* cap again, the planes with the problem of providing 60 JSJU phone 4740. Stock Place, Manchester. and gray enamel, 4 burners, regu­ ran smack into another overcast. per cent of the world’s food sup­ 6- Room Single. Oil burn­ lated oven, well insulated. Rea­ cellent street Call Arthur A. Knofla. Tel. 5440, 6938. 875 Main Hemmed in on two sides by zero- ply. sonable. Tel. 4574. FOR RENT er heat. Garage. Large d u e t o i l l n e s s ABC Flxlt aero weather, and with a norther­ ALLEY OOP What Did You Say, Oo»7 BY T. T. HAMLQI; Company will only be open Tues­ Articles for Sale 45 street. . Wood engraving was practised I lot. Rubberized bathrooms. FOR SAUE—ONE PAIR of green ly routs automatically ruled out, day and Thursday evenings, 6:30 FOR SALE—6 ROOM duplex by the Chinese as early as the f o r SALE—ENGLISH SADDLE the flight headed south, where the to 9:30. ABC Flxlt Oo., 21 Maple satin draperies and two pair of 10th century. , with bridle, excellent condition. gold draperies, 2 Wallace NutUng house, one side vacant Inquire 29 CALL 3802 weather was reported fair. SEVERAL NEW WE FOR SALE street. TeL 2-1676. Cottage street _____ /S h . FOOTV, Phone 7058. prints, one small etching. Tele­ The rhui. ba, the conga, the PO SOMETHING!) TItV A phone 7792. \ * FOR SALE — NICELY located OR 3429 By this time all of the aircraft and the habanera dances all #tem this is a little 4, 5 ANP 6 Rhode Island Red and FOR SALE—COMPLETE Minhe- ^ • • .Buy seven room house, vicinity Main were running low on fuel. They from Cuba. terrible New HampshireNRcd apolis Honeywell Damper control and Strickland streets, garage, had been airborne for eight hours Situaton* / ROOM HOMES / regulator, steam or hot water. Machinery and Tooh 52 and so mlnutea Enough fuel for Nearly one m every 8 W EEKS OLI^v large lot. steam heat. You will ...Sen ; WANTED Telephone 7906. ______enjoy living here, $7,000. Write, another half-hour sloshed In the ers in Australian govenp Ready for Immcdlajle NEW OLIVER "60’’ tractors on tanks, but It was highly improb­ semi-government muni^ \ FOR SALE—WELL ROTTED cow rubber. Tractor, implements, Outlook, Care of Herald. Occupancy. GIRL FOR manure '■y the load, delivered. WANTED able that they could make It. building and aircraft/ parts, concret' mixers, milk cool­ LARGE 4 ROOM, all electric home woman. ... Trade PULLETS Order now and ws will deliver at Toi buy your furmture, elec­ ami the Ice cap lay below. ers, milking machines. Dublin at 86 Phelpa Road. Built In 1938, OFFICE WORK any time. Also hay sold by the Lieutenant McManus, the flight GRKWOLD STREET, Tractor Company, Willimantic. with 2 more rooms u|[>stairs nearly trical appliances, atoves, England’s buc^neer - explorer From Connecticut U. S. ton, delivered, inquire Piela Bros., leader, put his wheels down and One with Insurance experience finished. Price $6950. For appoint­ automobile and home if yon gvi'cpt low over the Ice to see if a William Dampie^gave New Brit­ GLASTONBURY— REAL Certified Natives and Con­ 364 Bldwell street Phon# 7405. 17-Acre Farm. 8-rpom preferred but not necessary. Wearing Apparel— Furs 57 ment call 6758. are Eoing into the armed wheelt-down landing were pop- ain Isiand its ,/name because ne necticut U. S. Piillorum— thought Its coastline resembled I kouse with steam heat. AH FOR SALE — CHICKEN coop. aervm s or leaving town. sible. Deep ruts and crevices cut clean stock. Call at 56 Kensington street, FOR SALE—3 ALL Wool sweat­ the surface of the great ice masa the English jChailncI s. improvements. 2 tobacco JARVIS REALTY CO. Hikhest Prices Paid! ESTA+E S DOVER ROAD Manchester. ers, size 16, several dressra size McManus sUrted to pull up and shHs," barn, 2 ' chicken RKADY FOR DELIVERY 15-16 from $1 to $5. Brown wool \ See • retract bis wheels—but at that Coloradcyhunters this year con­ (^oodbrldgo Tract) i coops. 1-car garage. Prop- MARCH 26th to APRIL 1st slacks $2.50 new, size 16. Girl moment both engines went dead. tributed m.OOO deer hides and 50 What Have You to iter Street INCOME TA X tons of /deer and elk fat tO war FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Accomifiodatinc? BY MERRILL BL0S8BI «rty now vacant,, Scout uniform practically new. JONES His baa had finally given out. 1 ORDER NOW! Read Herald Advs. Girl’s blue sheepskin lined water We will aaoist yoa tn maklBg Down he plunged, the P-38 strik­ campal V out vour tax return. Ofllon open An$ Let Him Do We ADDISON ROAD, O ffer?! repellent jacket, size 16-18. AU $$-$$ OAK ST. t e l . 8$M ing on its tricycle landing gear rjUST SptND N LMC AND WfitT M9Ufi ------\ ------— tractive fur trimmed hat includ-l 'ttl 5:80 pi ns. Evenings by ap­ Inca messenger service wsa 1 JUST FOUND our WHO WAS RESPONStfiLC FOB 1 GLASTONBURY— like a giant crab. The noee wheel LETTIN© THE world KNOW ABOUT MV WIFE AND ARBOR ACRES ed. Price $10. TeU 7764. pointment. stuck in the first fissure it met so Swift it could transport fresh KIDS ( — AND NOW yOURE GOtMA GET MX## 8-Acre Farm. - New to­ ALEXANbER and tha ptone ground-looped. Mcr fite from the ocean 500 miles in­ . BLOOC KHOCKED O FF/ bacco shed built in 19.39. FOR SALE — BLUE SEQUIN Manus, twisting out. of the cock­ land. , FARM trimmed afternoon or dinner Stuart J. Wasley Sira igh t Fron t 1 No other buildings. Will JARVIS state Tbeater BnUdtag pit and favoring a badly sprained dress, new $10, size 38-40, also The Rialto, principal bridge in build new * house to suit Real Estate and Mortgages GLASTONBURY 38-40 $50. TeL 8648 - 1T48 shoulder, saw the other Lighl- Reial Estate black fur coat size nlnga hit the ice with their w he^ Venice, was built of marble in Telephone 7764. 1 owner., 26 Alexander Street TELEPHONE 2121 retracted. Aa they skidded to a 1590 at a edet of more than $500,- 000. Near Crystal Lake— Phone 4112 or 7275 6-ROOM SINGLE--Warm air heat, garage, excellent to- Jolting rftop their propeUera ;#mre I ripped off and stuck up in the cation. Imnediate possession. P r ic e S6,a00. A new testiilg machine has re­ On main highway. 10- ice like a row of grave markets ^ >ju9>wjuu^ I room single. All modern $2,000 cash miedeA Easter Pinafore for the final resting places o f the duced the rejeettan o f anti-air­ eopveniences. I acres of disabled cra ft ' craft shell fuses from 20 to one- 6-ROOM SINGL.E--SteaniK heat, garage. A good buy tenth of 1 per cent; 'virtually L — «■». a w . w r t I f f hnd. eliminating "dud” ahella. a t '65,,800. $2,000 cash needed. The following day the weather Main Street. Manchester— **lf you’d give Mum and Si# a strong talk alHiul inflation, I grew rapidly worse. Soybeans have been used as Ths B-17 had joined the P-38’s tliey might buy ch«iper Easter outfits— then we could tf. «. FRY, OFF. 5 and 5 Flat. .\ll modem n o r t h END— 6-Room Single, 4 rooms and 5 5 3 4 food for centuries In the Far E ast I conveniences. Hoi water downstairs, 2 rooms and oSth on second floor. ^ IaA — - . ■ .* ’tf- on the lee, but without casualties. alTord that hew fishing tacklel” On the afternoon o f July 17, thrqe heat with oil burner. Large / 80 X 250. ft. Price 84,500. $1,500 cash n e e ^ . days after the Sight bad hem W ASH TUBBS He’s Not Talking iY LESLIE TURNERS Icrf with fruit and shade forced down, the crew of the TOONERVILLE FOLKS BY FONTAINE FOX 2-FAMILY, 5-ROOM FLAT— HotVater heat, 2-car ga­ 1 trees. % r - FortisM ingeniously cut the pro­ MV aSST MEN ARE TftyM « ID FIND flor. IIIAVE Y mm-m ! you HDLDONiFEtfiT THE 6AME SANA O’ rage. Large garden and chicken coop. Near Hol­ peller off one engine, and started M»6 SUFIKe.aAPTAIN: TMCRC tfi MirfiiMf CHtoi«eD\CHAM9Ei> YOUtt 50MEDNE tries 4PE5 Ifi AT THE, fiOTTOM Delmont Street— / lister Street school. Price 86,500. $2,000 cash it up to generate power foy their S N A G S a n d e r s , TcaoNERViLLEls Fa m o u s M u s t a c h e A r t i s t NDfiENfi MW CAN DO ..IW MOftO! Htf MIHD \ m o BATHER TO klLLJiW. then TROUELE,/ 6-Room Duplex. Hot-air M radio- They flashed their locsr WHAT'« THE MAdTgR.iWeBMN? ' AEOUT I fiUP^LV, / PENjNV » 4A#mrA04! AND I’M AFTER/ ' NO.NOJ/ needed. heat. Near Main street. tlon toxthe bases, and a reaciM HELPINd I OOH'T YOU? THAT g a n g ; /PONT ask NFS I \ YOUi 6 0 i/ FOEfiElANbA'fi All modern conveniences. BUS party started out by boat in the 1 2 . 4 2 choppy aeaa for a point on the SAKE I'MUfiT t-r ooast.ncar the sriecks. The Coast NOTTEUi \SANTED! Howard R. Hastings Guard catter Northland, en route with aviatloa gaaoUns supplies Wv have for a S Or Real EstaU Specialist to assist in tha rescued overtook 6-room hmi>e with 1 or 8 the little boixt as It headed up the acrcK of land, near Tolland FOR R E N T 101 PHELPS ROAD TELEPHONE 4842 St., East Hartford — Dairy Fam rin the vicinity o f Man­ chester — 10 to 20-Bcre To­ DETAIL FOR TODAY bacco fa r m In vicinity of C_> ^ ,vi Manchester and .'5 to 10 acre# Spook of land on liigh elevation S Room Apartm ents with or without house. At FLAT FdR SALE 7i 48? CENTER STREET 10-Room Fiat With all iinproTcments and in good «»n- OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. W ILLIA iM S OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR uoople; ALEXANDER AVAILABLE MARCH 15 dition. 2-car garage.' One block from bua line. 1 /. I 3, w&U. CLBAto t h o s e WELL, ep e e o v , sou e e e N u p EG A D , s a k e ' DON'T POR&ET I ' m ' Frigidaire — Gas Rang# and Heat Furnished. A REAL GOOD BUY AT 17,000. ed, #end 15 cenU Coin, plu# 1 cent C u f f s o u t r i o m t MER.E eRUMTltoG ^ t o c e <5 n u . LORO O F TWE M A N O R ! — JARVIS By Mrs, Anne • t' NOW/- - MDU'RE I NOON IAN’ >100 AIN'T TO I** IT m io u lOftt 0 e too Di f f i c u l t AppUemtiona Should Be Made To postage. Tour Name, Address and For Further Information . . . Btg. bold rabblU and gaily the Pattern Number to Anne OFF ENOOeU PAPER *tO ROLL TO TAKE TIME OFP AND Real Entaie — Insurance ' colored Eaeter egge on a play Cabot, The Manchester Evening A CIGARET.^— ARENOU REMOVE THE PiG BRISTLES Mortgages pinafore will pleaie the little girl Hersld, 1150 Sixth Avenue, New UNDERTUE IMPRESSION FROM SOUB 30 volS vvlCtH TMiS Alexander Jarvis R. T. McCann Agency / York 19, N. Y. TWE ARMN AN’ NDNV SCRAPING IMPLEMENT.' 69 Center Street Telephone 7700 or 8$31 of two, three or four years! 26 Alexander Street 6 Dover Road — (Woodbridge Tract) Mother can make It In an after- Have you bad the Anne Cabot GIVIES A N ’ E* AiXlARO - : Phones: 4112 or 7275 or 26 Alexander Street Album for- the winter of 1944? FDR StOvd MCmON? I noon and can use brix^ht ecrapa of Its 82 pages contain designs lor I materlale for the ap^quea.ippu One hundred percent correct for Te obtain complete 6uttUig pat­ xU sorts of warm sweaters, mit­ hot-weather wear! ’pUs neatly tern for Pinafore and Appliques tens, scarves, hats, ve#tees, as tailored, straight-front two-piece well as many gift designs. Price A SPOOK M a srair aoM-cora ./ LANK LEONARD for the Easter Play Pinafore (Pat­ costume will be perfect'for early MICKEY FINN Oh Yeah 35 cents per copy. who SDSsks up as tmwaiy pti- tern No. 6534) atzes 2, 3, 4 Includ- 'spring; wear in soft Jerseys and •atas and priisss them into ssr- woolens-—and the best-liked sum- vica CB soma undasirabis datail WELL.BOe— 1 DON’T OH. NO— INE ALWAV6 6PLIT UP I 6EE! BUT WEIL SUREV AI'TJR *mer suit In your wardrpbe. .Unlike moat non-coms, who can TVMNK IT WA6 FATE WHEN INE CAN! IF ALL THREE LICKINO WE’VE Pattern No. $513 is in sixes 12. JUST GIVEN THEM, IM apottad, a SPOOK dodges THAT PUT y o u ON OF U« OOCTORC w e r e ON THAT 14, 16, 18, 20; 40 and 42. Sjss 14 around comsra, slides stealthily th e j a p s ARE THIS PLANE— AREN’T OTHER PLANE AND IT WAS 8HOT To Pattern Subscribers requires 4 5-8 yards of S9-inch through barradtt and walks on h u g g in g the ground V«0r«UPPO6EO TO BE DOWN— WELL, rrV BE6T NOT TO material; or 3 7-8 yards of 54-lnch little aat fsai Wbm his hand ON THE OTHER ONE — HAVE ALL THE EGGS IN ONE Because o f the tremendous amount msTbrlal. drops upon a O./I.’s shoulder HI# WITH THE OTHER TWO 8A9KET! the postal system these days, and the For this attractive pattern, send a tarrf^ing mqicrienca for the th a t^ u be patient if your pattern u \ ow imder 15 cents, blui 1 cent for pMtage, O. I„ especially when be has gone as l a ^ pasL The season of heavy pattOT ordera In -coina with your nama addresa to great lengths to find a sjpot to way and ^ continue through BaMer. There ara bound to pattern number and size to Tlje rest wfaara he believes he’ll be Mancheater Bvaning Herald To­ sefe. Same O. 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    ■> . ' . ' t J i . .il , BATUKPAT, MAXCH 11,1944 Average Daily Clrinilaliah The Weather IQE TWELVE Pot the Momii of Fcbnary, IS44 Foroeoat of C. B. Weather CSearlag early teolght, oeauld- 8,657 aUy eolder; Toeadiay fair aad For the last three dayrf the truck To Study Nursing them. Even with the paOs'^laced Metabor fit fifie Aadlt colder; freah wlnde tealght. mwtd by the State Sealer ol . o w n mard Along Main at the curbing the cdlectora are ' / Biiiaaa ''of Cfareiilatloaa JWrigbte and M eaW ea has rushed. The palls are uaimlly tom woridaf iS S l<«»oal filled and ctmaequenOy very heavy. — k O iii I I III .11 M andw ater^A CUy o f ViUago Chfomi Harold Jdahejft form acnlM jwere tested hew. And on Some ot MancheaeTr,Si^^^tt*> Too The trucka ara quita high from the IN ORDER I d s e r v e YOU BETTER ground lind tt lan't an eaay Job to These acalas''ve ,nsed in coal .TOL. LXin., NO. 138 (Claaeifled Adverttatag o . P ^ 10) > 'MANCHESTWCONN., MONDAY, MARCH 13,1944 (TWELVE PAGES): PRICE THREE CENTS ^■i,r irt the npMT olub Mon- yards, w^^Wras finished this • had, done, remarking that she hoist a filled pall -dver the edge. r'cvenlDC bt t Vitoek, The Herald has received a oMe cduldn't have gone far foTO the weight pf the pall filled wlUi moir^®.,-'' • ■ from a Robert Duijlop. o f Phelps garbage. bartlfB tha container YOUR ^ church. /■ ^ '■ against the edge o f the truck and ,, Ballet N. Mawaii.j rf A«a- New York, that calls to our jmnd "No. mother," the little girl Miss Anne McAdams of 13 Oak that's why they look as though Marines Find G^ing Heavy in P^ MriBritam Jungle " tea oiliai’, HoBm i® turnpike, haa a local residejvt, deceased now replied, "You see when I was run­ 3 te woluntsiy pEtItlon In bniiit* ntreet. with friends from RockvUlfc about 22 yeafs, who really dio they were mishandled. INCOME t a x CONSUITANT and Broad Brook, left Ujls mdming ning through the lobby towards Bombers HU Jap >> 'feaikcy In which ha Uata UaWHtlea- have a natl^pal—yes, even an in­ Rather than criticise the col­ W ILL BE l o c a t e d AT ing^of Nortt^eru for New York City.,* They are all ternational reputation — In his the door I s6w a box on which lectors why not somsone'Invent a ' S(|IMM.48 and aaaata of »!<»• ^ was prlhted a sign, 'For the Sick ];*faUst of cjadltora there *k beauticians and,^ah to attend the held. ^But first read the note frorn means of picking up garbage so ana from thla town. Pr. O, A. ^ annual Hairdressers' convention at Mr,'Dunlop: ' _ - « o I used that." that the palls won't be banged T the Hotel Pennsylvania next week. "Some years ago your eonce^ W ewak; iS iS r f fa owed »M. That the dentlsU are busy here JONES FURNTTURE STORE ; alowgWee his occupation a* » •>»» printed a small poultry bw k: A Manchester msij, Eugene L. 36-38 OAK STREET H. Card—"Laws Governing the and practically every place els® *" Irelaud^^Ijm e LooW s; Miss Mfldred Porter o f Garden the country cannot be dented. But t-ehr, who Is aii engineer >*:lth the street was the winner of the lace Breeding of Standard Fowl." I State Health department, Is the w d a il y believe that >lr. Card died only re- one wonders if they are this busy. -'" (E x c e p ts ^ ) UNT1L locate n health hazards brought about by y o f Helen Davidson Lodge, Daugh­ cTw ^oV‘t h r T lt t ir w 7 «g c” hiok , End grin a. chap was heard to Free Eillargem ent ters of Scotia last night. It was rapidly buUt new war workers donated by Mrs. Rachel Morrison I arrx tooth pulled the next r;. day, projects. ’ It was In the, last de-. Fifth Air Foiee Deals of Spruce street, a member o f the tion you can give me, or If you Thursday. In about five minutes partmental bulletin. He admits «PHb B w y Bon of n ta A can pass this on to someone who Curtin Says Dw eleped and Printed. ■*W V lodge. the tooth was oht and the chap that the rapid Infiux of jgar work- ^ Heaviest Blow in Sev­ Cftn.'* ' got paid for ptiillng it out in the era has contributed to many , un­ MAURICE J. CROTEAU As we said above "Wld” Carf grill. It started off as a joke when desirable housing conditions. He eral Weeks; Gun Posi­ ■ / bps been dead about 22 years. 'Hie Allied Plans Would Give Full Effc pUTE STUDIO one patron offered to pay fifty concludes that the best method of Mtsk Margaret Donahiia Formerly At Cook’s Service Station tions Wrecked, Fuel Herald hasn't h^on in the printing cents to see the tooth extracted. In bringing such conditions to light la EXPERT business slnce/1922. Just about the Fortresses To Suspension of Trav­ leas time than it takes to tell two routine housing Inspection by lo­ Miss Margpret Donahue, daugh­ Dumps Set Afire in RADIO SERVICE year Wethcrell H. Card pas^d on. more offers of the same kind were cal authorities. Critic Errs el Between Britain (Wo print bnly The Herald how). made. With a prize of $1.50 to So while we were so embroiled In ter of Mr. and Mrs. F. Joseph 120 Ton Bombing. But we do recall Judge CSrd’s have a Icoac tooth pulled the chap the fire marshal Jobs we should Donahue of 14 Park street, will And Ireland; Allirii CALL H. MEADE booklet hnd we like to recall hts hove considered further and given enter the Joseph Lawrence School hurried out, got some string and Allied Headquarters, South­ Auatrali€m Prem ier Up­ Northern France Move With Hard Real­ LA P IZZA Phone 2-0898 little deeds, his many kmdnessM had one of the patrons yank It out. thought to housing conditions. of Nursing at New London, Conn., that made him such a fine charac­ What he did not tell them waa that Wednesday, March 15. as a mena- west Pacific, March 13.— (/P) holds Strategy in Pa ism to End Alleged ter, ' le tooth waa about ready to fall "A Manchester woman had a ber of the Nurses Cadet Corps. —Fifth Army Air Force Judge Card was eslled "Judge” EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT AT 8 :1 5 cific; Cost o f Neto Guv otat anyway. Thus he saved the most Interesting and at the same Miss Donahue graduated from squadrons dealt the Japanese Use of Neutral Eire because he was. In the early 1900's, cost pf the dentist and got paid at ^ 7 o n % ” " ^ Z e Depot time profitable experience as she Manchester High school with the TWENTY-FIVE GAMES FOR 81^00 base at Wewak, New Guinea, nea Successes Small. " L™; British Planes one of the most highly respected the same time. made a trip to New York last class of 1943. She was given a As Base for Axis Spies. Range anind check back the the ground. Two attacking planes ian and American caaualtles. nouncement said. ers on sweeps against bermn aa an Axis spy base. versation kept on all the way to "SAM Attack U’ns|wcifled Targets May Take Other Steps a Sunday school class as a nucleus numbers against the appUMjbn failed to return. In no other campaign during shipping in the western MediUn lot of worry would be takeiF off Hartford, shortening the trip for British IliCoequlto bombers at­ Certain other steps, of a nature r o o f i n g he organized "Card's Trumps," a the Manchester traveler consider­ American Invasion troops on Los this war has there been such an Post-War Tax^ ranean attacked and hit two en­ crackerjack baseball team along their shoulders. Sounds r^^sson Read Herald Advs. Reds Within 22 Miles tacked unspecified targets In ’not now to be disclosed,, may also ably. __ Negros island in the Admiralty unbroken run of successes for so emy supply ships off the Spanish be^xtaken. and about 1916-1920. He was a grand able, too. groilp extended and strengthened western Germany without loss. But the pay-off and it really was little cost as in New Guinea, Cur­ . Depending only on their own coast, driving one to the beach and A ils toSvel except In coses of fellow and we're glad we got that a pay-off, came when they got off their' positions while Allied . air­ tin declared. Program Step leaving the /ither sinking, it was ROOF MAlNTENANeE note. It appears one cannot spend craft bombed Lorengau and Lugos guna for safety, a formation of greatest., urgency was suspended at Hartford. In bidding the local Aiistralia Is completely satisfied Of Base i of Kherson announced today. between Britain and Ireland, "(reater part of a lifetime in ^ mission on neighboring Manus American Liberators hit enemy woman ’ goodbye the Merchant with the set-up and operation of (A Berlin broadcast by the whether Northern Ireland or Elrs, Reliable Work! Few people suspect that a lervlce and suddenly gain .retire' ' Island, tcK the west, Gen. Douglas m ilitary. installations in the Pas- Manner said he had enjoyed the the Allied high command, the Toward Plank de-Calais region of France yester­ propaganda agency International by a British H ciencies’ P la n t. Tbe Liberator mission followed saki, a large seaport and Naval "I Just wanted to be out with inary atop.-UMteani- drawing the the first went down. to Kingstown near Dublin — l it we are requestedvto publicize. Ap­ barges sunk by Australian Beau- bring ter more than -M.OOO. the eighth blow of the month by London this morning two-thlids North and South Methodist station in. southern Japan. He re­ ihe boys." he told his friends the ma; Clear Out Eiii^y 1944 G.O.P. plank on taxba. R. A. F. Mosquitos The wood­ On the Ancio beachhead. Allied parently it has tor its aims noth­ fighters off Cape Hollma'n. on the the number declared killed in Washington, March 18.—(P>— artillery fire was increased con­ empty. mained there two years and eight ther day. ing else than to increase the pub­ The committee was /announced eight days of massive southern of­ en bombers hit the bomb-wrecked Although adjudged a bit too old northern tip of Willaumfiz peninsu­ From High Ground. The Senate’s Truman committee siderably in strength yesterday, Only Handful of Passengers months. lic’s respect and love tor—Cats, In " ' ■ ■ /' la. These may have bwn carry­ last night by Hous^^ Republican fensive. port of Hamburg Saturday night \. Churches Mr. Marlow remembers many Tor combat service, this retired of­ the contmunique said. Instead of the usual Monday which they say are nthe moat use­ ing Japanese soldiers: Isolatkl Leader Martin of Massachusetts, Slash Railway Une today released a report charging for' the first time aince Jan. 1. morning r^sh there was only a Incidents that occurred there 40 ficer laid away his uniform and New Delhi, March 13— OP)— A who termed the present tax sys­ ' On the three land fronts, patrols ful of all smaU domektic animals." when the American Marines cut The Russians swept u p ' 210 "extratagareces and inefficiencies' One plane failed to return from clashed with small enemy groups handful of passengers, many of years ago and many things that took the first Job that waa offered The society is urgently In need series o f Allied successes In the tem a "hopelesriy Impossible” in a giant $133,000,000 govern­ this and a coordinated attack on that presented him with the op­ through the peninsula to Talasea, more communities yesterday, at several points but bad weather whom were doubtful that th?y/ have happened, and are happening of funds for carrying m Its feline or reinforcementa intended to at­ Arakan sector o f Burma, including basis for post-wkr levies. ment-financed magnesium project unspecified objectives in western At South Church today, are not any great surprises portunity of mingling with the slashing the , Proskurov-Gusyatln prevented any larg .‘-scale action. would 'je a .owed on the boat . 1- welfare work, so if any of our tack the Leatherneck line. the occupation o f Buthedaung, 55 Rep. Dan A./tleed. ruddy and railway leading Into Rumania and at Las Vegas, Nev., but reported Germany. Air Activity Limited though they were usii.g tickets 7:00 - 9:00 P. M. $UNDAY to him now. One thing that sur­ rank and file of people. As we see readers are Interested In '^ o m in g Receive Day-Long Blasting graying formyr college football production of that metal has German raiders over Englamd it, this is cooperation of an un­ Greenbrooke HoiAes miles north of the Ba^ o f Bengal Hungary and storming Into Gai- Poor visibility and rain limited issued before the (ravel ban was prises him today is the bad name members of the American Feline Japaneae arotiind the American coach, heads/the group—all mem­ voron on the middle Bug river, 50 reached a point where its use for last night set off London’s warn/ Allied air activity to 300 sorties announced. that Is given by the average lay­ usual sort. It Is not every day port o f Akyab, waa announced by Bible Study and a Course In Religious Education Society, or wishes to hel^ln the perimeter at Bmpreas Augusta bers of the House. miles from Rumania and close to civilian goods manufacture should ing system for the first time since Sunday, but fighter-bombers hit Irishmen on the train—mainly man to Japanese "Geisha Girls." that you can ask the attendant, a cause of catdom, we will fie glad bay, Bougainville island ik the Sol- Admiral Lord’ Louis . Mountbat- •The mlfibrity party took the Ini- now be permitted. former Lleut-Ckilonel of the U. S. The Jorvis Deyelopmcnt On \Volkcr St. one of the few intact railways left last Wednesday, but there was no at enemy shipping in the western laborers — were strongly against General Session —"Geisha girls," said Mr. Mar­ to furnish the name of the founder omonk, received a day-iorfg blasting ten’s Southeast Asia command to­ tiaUve qh formal post-war tax The report urged the War Pro­ Immediate report of any damage de Valera. low, "are dancers and entertain­ Army, to dole out your allowance '• / to the Germans in southern Rus­ Mediterranean and bridges and Advancing The Crusade For A New World Order and the address of the nauonal Friday with 75 tons of explosives day. studies following a suggestion by sia. a Soviet communique said. duction Board to cancel its order or loss of life. A weak enemy trains on Italy’s west coast One "What does he want to keep the ers,' purely, set apart as a kind of .-If gasoline, but If you think you headquarters. from bombers and shells from de TO the west, between P<«the- Bernard M. Baruch, in his reebnti limiting the use of magnesium to morale upUfters for the Japanese are the one being honored— you 'The bulletin did not mention tbe raid Saturday night demolLshed enemy aircraft was destroyed. All Germans in Dublin fo r?" asked stroyers./ daung and Maungdaw, the British report to the president, that Con­ war and essential civilian Items. two hou.ses arid killed several per­ The Reverend Edward I. Peel, Speaker boys. The Geishas are much like are mistaken. fighting at Tarnopifi at the upper Allied planes returned. Michael Leneham of Carrock-on- Five or six weeks back 'w* The enemy, after losing 100 kill­ also forced the Japanese from gress enact now revenue laws to end of the southern front, but Such a step, tbe cohimittee said, sons in a southeastern coa.st town^ Allied airmen s^nt 36 German Suir. "Germany never gave any­ our own exhibition dancers.” After a long period of 'actual ed in a futile attempt to rush the by' put Into effect at the close of would lay the foundation for a ALL WELCO»Ie 1 combat duty there’s nothing worse marked about a local grill pi' positions on the HUndaw hill fea­ Toss, Soviet news agency, report­ Hardly Factory Escapes Damage planes crashing to earth during thing to Ireland and never wUl.” prietor who charged the pretiji 'American defenses Wednesday ture, from hills between HUndaw the war. f ed earlier that tbe Russians were new post-war Industry through An Air Ministry announcement attackb Saturday on targets in There was nothing to indicate The death of Irvin S. Cobb yes­ for the soldier than sitting around night, drew the fire of Allied Some congressional leaders on development of new uses fo r the at home— and alone—thinking of girls a kiss for k smell of a gar^ and Buthedaung, and from posl- dislodging the Uermans bouse by last night said that Augsburg’s Genoa, Padua, Floicnce and the that Allied moved were likely to terday Isn’t strictly a Main street denis he was wearing on his coat| manes and American destroyers by Uons in the Razabil area to tM fiscal matters took the view that house, with the Nazis clinging to metal and protect the govern- 150-acre M. A. N. U-boat engine French Naval base of Toulon. The go as far as the application of topic, but there are^ many here the scenes passed. Mingling with continuing sporadic artillery’ fire north. / post-war tax policy can not be mert’s $5(X),000,000wartims in­ people helps to clear away the dis­ lapel. Then he was so embarrassed every ditch and gutter in the city, works—Germany’s largrjit—were Allies Inst 14 plnncs. economic sanctions against Eire. who remember reading his short after reading that Item he left friim'higb ground northeart of Making Local Attacks / drawn at this time, because of un' where street fighting has been vestment in the magnesium extensively damaged by American In a 35-piinutp running battle The British were going slowly,' stories and humorous articles in tressing pictures of war action. C a ^ Torokiiuu certainlUes as to the future over TheI FM. oneonB thing LiiiiiB theL..C Soldier or sailor .toWH. W c are told he went to "During the past three days raging since last Thursday. planta and British attacks late in Fefiru- after the attack on Padua. . an the Saturday Evening Post when wanU. we have found. Is to mingle Mlani}, and while at a night club . I^lomons-bosed Allied aircraft other troops have been making a all economy. Germans Fight Fiercely Further Research Urged aerial scrap rth Wales and last week that British and Ameri­ Woshtaigton, March 18— (d7 — Workera af America, District 00. Mr;. Servetas and her slater. Scotland to rpaUme operations and can Commando*, led by a "General The supreme court ruled todoF, 6 0 0 0 local contend it is a "lockout. Plans for Church Merger their output was expected to be We Will Start Flushing s e r v ic e Mrs. Emily Lomns, leaped to safe­ Cburchili” had landed on Lissa that Oklahoma oCldols hod n«' In a atatemant last night, com ty after being trapped on the aec- normal 1^ tomorrow. Island to the southwest. right to seize alooboSc llqnar oen- Dig Deep ! The situation in the great South A t the Offlee of pany Attornay Thomas O. Rick ond floor. First reports said Mrs. Philadelphia, March 18.—ue>—Vgeated for the merged church; the Allied hesdquartera In Italy an­ slgned from euteide tbe etete to WASTE PAPER ert aald: Wales fields, which have been vir­ nounced that British destroyers on oOlcers*. ehib at the Fert SIS The Main Pipes Of Our Preliminary plans tor merger o f ' United church, the United Church Servetas leaped first and caught- tually paralysed by the strike, re­ "Shortly-befqrc S .a. m. Sunday Mrs. Downs’ Infant w hen' the the Evangelical end Reformed of America,' and tbe United had bombarded <3erman-held Kor- military reeervotton in Oklohenm. McK i n n e y the president of the union an: K eep the church and the (Congregational-, church, a communion of the mained , critical, however. Among cula island two days in a row last The court also refused to- leek child's mother dropped It. , those voting against-a return to System nounced the entire night shift of ImpossIMe to Escape by Stairs (Christian church have been ep- Church of Christ In America, week and today’s Allied commu­ Into the qiiestton whether pollee- BROS. about 100' men waa sick and waa proved by e Joint committee of. No Vote U’nUI 1946 Vork Were miners fii the largest nique told of the sinking of an meu may organise into fratemol Servetas discovered. the fire, po­ colliery in South Wales—Parc and COLLECTION going home. The men had worked Red Cross lice reported, but it waa raging the two denomlnatlone. It was an- A .vote on the .union la.not enemy coastal vessel and the cap­ orders despite obJecUona by thetf 505 Main Street Dare with' 3,000 employes. superiors In this ewss^ the Lon* about half, way through ^elr so furiously on the gyound floor nounced today. scheduled until June., 1946, nl- ture o f a number o f German pris­ At the Center TeL 6060 scheduled eight hours and obvi­ The proposed' merger would though the committee" recom­ Ths holdouts also included vlr- oners March 10 in Neretva chan­ sing, Mich., City PoSoe and fUu Tuesday, March 14 it waa impossible to escape by the tusUy oU the . 8,000 m in m in the MONDAY, MARCH .13 ously were not sick.. stairs. He awoke others and bring together approximately 2,- mended that both denomlnatlone nel. between Korcula and'Liaao. D .S . M e W M B Greenbrooke HonieSj InCo Unlawful Strike Begrwned A t His Side Aberdsrs valley, about 10,000 in The Tttfoalav communique ooid 000.000 members. The Evangelical be asked at their. nitlonol meet- then lost Ills life attempting to Alton lodastry — XLEXANDER JARVIS, Pres. and Re'ormed church bos ita Inge this spring to approve a pe­ the Khonnda viUley and more than that outnumbered partisans were R W . McCOMR JR. "All operations except neces­ guide them to safety. 4,000 in the Tredegar volley in locked tat battle with tbe Oemana Monk IS-Hte—«IMl IN THE NORTHEAST SECTION sary plant maintenance have been Lawrence and Barbara Downs greateat memberahlp in Pennayl- riod of closer cooperation. vonia and tha' Congregationol- The Rev, ' Douglea . Hbtton of Mcximouthehlro. OB Hvor Island, another o f the I i« Hours Until March 1 5: suspended aince that tinia, and were brother and fl*ter.of Mrs. Meet ts lltetiw Sltnatlen grotip, and tt o t on the mainland The Manchester about 550 man are now o u t The Servetas. (.'hriatlon church eentera In New New York headed the Omgrego- AD streets East of Main Street from the Center North Englsnd. The value of combined tkmal-Cbrietlsn d< legation and Welsh mine leaders met today heavy Sg^tUng developed on scat­ Evenings froai 7 P. M. company regrets its employes The building was a ta-o-story to review the situation arid to plan tered fronts from Ljubljana In diwfry at Elga, and North of East Center Street, includinf Oakland have allowed themselws to be led wooden structure. Rolllngiford church property would be $248,- the Rev. George W. Richards of ■sd Araay*s ate' Water Lanceeter, Pa., the Evangelical Slovenia sonthword ts Ba«|a Saturdays from 1 P. M. OOO.CtoO. the committee sold. ■oltls stetsk. Street and vicinity. (yontUusd en Twe) I as ra g s ZwaX (CenttBHsd an Pags^Twe^ Three names fiaye been suf- and Reformed group; u i • . ■ * . ' . I ■ 7 . ' ■ ' . ' /