r ' WEDNESDAY, MARCH # , ...11 .1.1— i.i ...... fill (i1| Manchester/^Evetiiug JW sra Id venga Daily C ire^ tk The IVvalher thn Month nf F ebrau^ , Foreeaot ot U. S. Weatber B u ^ n \ ■ War Fund, Mrs. Frederick Ebarls, Mary Buahnell Cheney Auxil- CoiT)oral llpbert 3M Donnelly, I Mr. »?hi Mrs. Henry U. Ander- treasurer. I Moderate to (scoaaloaalty heavy lary^ U. S. W. V., will celebrate Its son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Don­ Bradifey F i e l ^ 8 , 6 p rain toaigbt, ending Friday; not ae ' ’’■•OT iK>n of Eldhdge street are in Bos- nelly ot 16 Plovier street has ar­ Alfred Wade of the Rockville i ■ ■ 24th anntverMry tomorrow eve­ Blembnc a t jHm Aodlt \ cold tonight; rising temperature ton today oMeadliiA the spring rived In England according to a chapter of the Red Cross will give .*1 flowor ahoer of elw Massachusetts ning at the Army and Navy club­ Friday; fnab winds. V-mall letter reoelyod by hi* the Welcome address. Banwri' •< OlM«lnttMM HorUcultural socl^v. They will house. The program AaHII begin Band Seeiifed Just Received! The aon born U Xitut. end Mra. with a supper at 6:30 in charge parents. He spent a short fur­ Maneh City of ViUtufe also visit several of^ e,w h olesale lough at his home here last month AlMh Jonea, Hhreh 18 at the florists supply.houaes. 'of Mrs. Mildred Tedford and her committee. Comrades of Ward enroute from California to.aft em­ To Giye Concert Friday RANGE AND ^ Iscal "iioaiSital, baa been named, Cheney camp will guests, and barkation point. " , VOL: LXIIL, NO. 147 (OlaaMOed AdymitMag om Fnge 10) MANC CONN4 THURSDAY,MAKCH 23,1944 (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS ^ The annuM spring rummag'a^le SKPPMSNT OF ^Jtbbort" Allan. Ml«. Jonea waa the n ;larg»¥ turnout of--^^organiza­ ' Evening at North Cov­ FUELOIL former Misa Dorothy Xhderaon, of-the North Methodist WSCS w^ll tions Is expectodj^V The Dorcas Se'vrilrig Group of the '4ei*hter of H r . and lira. Cari A. be held tomorrow morning froi Emanuel Lutheran church will entry Ried Cross Rally. ' jLnmraon o f Edg^erton street. nine o’clock on, in the Coughlin meet as ujsual tomorrow evening at James A. Woods Yankee *FireWorks* for Raha I Airfield ^Tieutenant Jonea who.la stationed building. Depot Square. Mrs. Ellen yitcnant John G. Talcott, Jr., 7:30 at the Red Cross rooms in TTie' North Coventry branch of .381 Center St. Tel. 6566 M E D at Damp Shelby, Mias., is in town Pickles and Mrs. Ellen Stark­ the Center church. It Is hoped that Japanese Menace; with njs wife and son, John G. the American Red Cross haa ar­ this w e ^ 'v isitin g with hia wife’s weather are co-chairmen of the TalcotC'M , are at their home in a number of the members will Americans family, on EMgerton street. committee of arrangements. ranged a concert by . the Bradley Talcottvill^for a week or ten make it a point to attend to help >< days. Lieutenant Talcott is in the with..thls sewing. Field Band aa th. feature of the ALICE COFRAN (Known As Queen Alice) t Y W O O D QuartermasterS^Orps at the Oak­ rally and dance to be held Friday SPIRITUAL MEOIim Key Road Cente land, California, Army base. He The Study Cliib of Gibbons As­ evening. March 24. at the Church was among those vi^hp were'lnjur- sembly, Cattollc Ladies of Colum­ Community House, North Coven­ Seventh Daughter of a Seventh Son Bom With a VeU Thick in 3 'x 6' boxes, empty egg boxes or paper cartons, please hand TICKET PRINTING lied headquarters told of an . ting on Sidelines at London, March 23.—P)—Fifth Army force* Pinehurst Fish SO Milea From Imphal —Deploring the American pub­ ed chiefly at Frankfurt, ap­ protection. ply which does not lend itsrif to doggedly flung back German at proximately 1,500 American 27c Haddock Fillets Fof fttrtlMr Infortnatlon eall at The headquarters statement said gay. Jilting rhymes—oats are die lic's attitude towards the war, Alexander Jarvis Co. offlee oB ITHB’ tacks yesterday on their Gasslno Flounder Fillets the boliiinn was 30 miles from Im^ appearing at a rate far more rapid Captr JrJrWineburglTof Tltlca, N. bombeuT"and "fighters Bdin^ Center street or at 28 Alexander phal on the west aide of Logtak V ... positions while in the air war barded the German Air Force t L B a Steak Cod or Pollack L. T. Wood Co. than normal. Y„ said "they don’t really realize street. Give Colorful lake south of the city. Stocks of oats on hand at the Allied bombers struck sharply at on its home bases in tvesieni Whole Haddofk - 51 BisselLSt. Tel. 4496 Phones: 4113 or 7275 This report of a second Invasion Phosphorus bombs, dropped by 17. S. planes, burst with a display like fireworks over parked Jap­ and know that there's a war go­ Fresh Oysters \ end of the present crop season— anese planes and landing field installations at Lakunai, ‘^Rabaul, New Britain. (AP Wirephoto from enemy supply lines in northern ing on. Germany today. The American ' (MSCD 75c of India within 24 hours by the July 1—may be reduced to the raiding force, which included up­ Chowder Clams Japanese ran countei^to previous Army Air Forces.) Italy, Allied headquarters an­ "They take it like a football lowest level since the drought nounced today. game," he added, “ taking the part wards of 500 Fortresses and - Lab- - THURSDAY Smoked Fillet of Haddock. reports o f activity in the Tiddim years of 1934-35 and 1936-37, the aratora, bombed the Brunswick - Printed area, where earlier announcements In the southern section of the of Bpectators and sitting on the Sauteed jJver War Food administration said to­ sidelines.’’ distiJct, the aircraft park at Werl, ' 'Barbecue Cabbage indicated the enemy Was confined town of^dasslno. New Zealanders PINEHURST MEATS day in a survey of the country's Captain Wlneburgh, now a pa­ 40 miles eaat o f ' Eiaaen. Achmer Browned Potatoee within the Burma borders. Seven States still were, engaging the enemy at Air Force station in Oldenburg to Points oats production and distribution. Soviets Begin Battle close quarters. Allied artillery tient at Lovell General hospital, Orapefmlt and Cherry Salad HALE'S SELF SERVE Yesterday's report said an Al­ the south and the Germair bomb­ 00 Beef Kidneys Not Only Oat Eaters knocked out a German tank emr spent 18 months in the C^tna^ Moclia Layer Cake The Original In New EngIal^^! lied force had been dispatched to Mares and does, of course,. are er base at Handorf, a U. S. Army •BARBECUE CABBAGE 00 Veal Kidneys LUNCH "deal with Japanese outflanking Pick Choices placed in one wrecked building, Burma-India theater of Operations not the only oat eaters. A good Air Force announcement said. 1 1-lb. bead cabbage 00 Fork Kidneys' units north of Tiddim.” but gave raising to five the total destroyed as malaria control officer at a / 6 Beef Liver no hint that the enemy had slam­ part of the food diet of hogs, cat­ . To Capture Nikolaev in the week of fighting for posses­ atatlon hospital in Indlk where ‘•Violent” Air Combats Fought Bolling water AND HEALTH MARKET tle and other farm animals is S a l» / 8 Shnnk Hnll Ham med 80 miles into India from the As Delegates sion of the town. patients Included British, Chinese 'i'he German Air Force, which 5. Butt Half Ham south as well as froft- the east in oats. They are disappearing rapid­ Westward ■ along ■"th# lower and ’ Indian'"troops ■ as well"'as avoided battle when 600 or m ore' - t bacon atripe ly because livestock-numbers are - **Barbecae Sauce 1 8PAREBIBS...... lb. 38o the vicinity o f ThkiingdUt "on the Fight _ Within Sighv o f slopes of Monastery hill 193," W e y American soldiers. ■FtSrtrtpcS and' Liheratora blaated 8 Roast Pork ...... lb. S3c, upper Ghindwin river. at record levels and there doesn't Batiie Looms height Just northwest of the town Berlin ip daylight yesterday, ap­ Quarter cabbage; riiiae. Cov­ appear to be enough com to keep Morale Of Men Good er bottom of saucepan with We expect a good supply THURSDAY SPBClk l^ 'The eastern Japanese invasion Maine and Louisiana to Black sea Naval Base | early yesterday, but were thrown parently .rose to tbe bait of the, all the animals fed. He said the morale of the men water to depth of H”: add of Beef, Lamb, Veal and force was also reported about 30 Leaf! Off Tomorrow back, leaving 30 prisoners in bold attack today for the German Hnle’a Large miles away from Imphal. This situation has encouraged Ami Drive into Hills O v C T C o n t r o l Allied hands. in this, war theater was good and radio aaid \“violent’’ air combats cabbage. Cover; cook 8 min­ plenty of Pork and Ham. For Faster Gifts listed inail from home, good food, utes. or until tender. Drain; A Japanese oreak through onto farmers to hold oats back on the were fought .with the extraordi­ farm.** Some of the companies Ip Series to Be De­ Of Bessarabia Today. Two Strong Attacks Repulsed movies, the excellence of the medi­ aoaaon with salt Halve ba­ Buy Pinehurst 29c Ham­ the plain around Imphai from their nary large number of fighters Fresh Eggs which use the grain to produce hu- Tbe Germans also lunged for­ cal corps, and work of the chap- con stripe; pan-broU. Arrange burg (6 points) for Meat present dispositions Is dependent cided by AprH 1. Of Air Lancs ward in two strong attacks in a which accompanied the tmmbers. cabbage on platter; gamlah on gathering reinforcements larg­ Moscow, March 23.— (JP)— new Sector—near Monte Gastel- Loaf and Round Ground for er than presc-itiy observed Jap­ (ConUnued on Page Three) (Continued oa Page Three) The U. . S. Wadquarters an­ with bacon. Serve with sauce, meat balls. X 36^* Colorful Small Size Washington, March 23.—(/P) — Russian troops fought today lone, three miles northwest of nouncement aaid tile 7'runderboits, ■erves 4. . anese forces, Sjutheast Asia com­ Gassino, but French troops broke mand spokesmen said. Maine and Louisiana lead off to­ within sight of the Black sea Mustangs and Lightnings doing es­ ••Barbecue Sauce: Pan- CriscO N Struggle Between Amer­ up and repulsed their formations cort duty were in \"vcry great broil H cup diced bacon. The rice patidiea of the Imphal morrow In a seven-state series of Naval base of Nikolaev and plain would be readUy adaptable ican Interest Fore­ with artillery fire. Tightens Grip strength.” \ Dram; measure 3 tablespooiw dfffP/M f TaU Can \ > Starving May^ political conventions and prim­ drove into the hills of Bessa­ Rail lines in northern Italy were Fires still hunicd 'n W rlin from • drippings; combine with ba­ Lunch Cloths / for airstrips, if the Japanese have the planes available to use them. aries that will name 217 Republi­ rabia where the land begins shadowed by Agree­ hit heavily yesterday and last yesterday's attack, and Stockholm con, >4 cup ketchup. 1 table- IVORY 3 Cans can and 142 Democratic delegatm rising gradually to the Car­ night, both heavy and lighter dispatches said telephone commu­ apoon vinegar, M cup water, 1 l i l k 29c When and it the fighting breaks Face Japanese ment to Buy Airline. On All Nations into the open pliiin, the Alli^llTFt" for the national conventions by pathian mountains. The bat­ bombers participating. — nication with the Naiii capital was taUespoon tVorcest e r s h 1 r e April 1. American Flying Fortresses and still cut 24 hours a ft:.' the attack. ■auea a n d 'H teaspoon salt. Campbell’s superiority against the almost tle for Nikolaev has begun SOAP non-existent or .'arefuliy husband- In the busiest period of a dawn­ . . j . * y Jsmea J. Strebig Liberators hit Vertina and Bolog­ Mosquito bombers, making a fo- Bring to boiling point; simmer 'ed Japanese air strength ir this On New Guinea ing presidential campaign. Repub­ and the Germans appear doomed. Associated Press Aviation Editor na, on the route south from the To Southeast 8 mbiut4e. Serves 4. Tomato Soup 3 Cans 27c * “ theater is expected to play a licans will choose 13 delegates in 25 Miles From Prut Washington, M ircb 23—A ti­ Brenner pass, as well as Rimini, (Continued ea Page Four) Needed: Bread or Cereal; 7 9 ' *1 -^ ® heavy role. Marshal Ivan S. Konev's mobile important Junction point on the Omen or Yellow Vegetable. Louisiana tomorrow. 14 In Minne­ tanic struggle betwier American The hard to get size— for bridge tables, small kitchen Japanese pressure appeared to Leapfrog Landings and sota Saturday (followed by 7 more troops reached points 25 miles Adriatic midway between Venice PropagaiKliHts Seek to Hint: F o r breakfast—Flg- be growing along the whole Burma from the Prut river, where the interests for commercial air su­ and Ancona. •IM Cagee Cake. tables, etc. All color combinations in floral and fruit on April 1), 85 in New York on IVDRirFUIKB front, although headsuarteni here Steady Attrition of March 28 (with 8 tb be chosen Rumanians and Germans launched premacy over the Atlantic waa A.A.F. Liberators and Welling­ Justify Hitler Action For. Luneb—Broceoll with Pea Beans 2 Lbs.18c designs. , ' '' said Allied troops we'.e converging their invasion of Russia, and 18 tons lugged 4,000-pound block­ .Chopped Almonds. Supply Ships Under* later), and 23 in Iowa and 19 in foreshadowed today by announce­ As . Counteracting ‘In-' Flashes! LARGE 26c ' /■ on the enemy invasion columns in Kansas both on March 31. miles from the Bessarabian comt ment Ui'at Ansericar. Airlines, Inc.,, busters to Padua last night and Maxwell House India. score Strategy Now. ’The Democrats will select 10 in miinications center of Byeitsi. is seeking to acquir- control of battered the rail yards there with trigiies’ of Allies. (Late BnUetlas ol the (iP) WiM) EaHr Thursday we win receive a . fresh shipment In Glass Jars • ' 51” X 51” Maintain Ceaseleas Offensive Maine tomorrow, . IQ in Arizona Two Rumanian divisions with American Export Airlines, Inc. one of the most devastating at­ .. Japanese activity 'was especially Saturday and 90 in New York on German commanders and storm An agreement under which tacks of the Italian campaign, the EnOmy Garrison Deatroyed of teHophane packed Spinach, Salad Bowl, and a new Coffee L b. 35c - 42” X 42” Medium Size Allied Headquarters, Southwest crews reported today. London, March 2 3 - (C) - Adolf noticeable to the south on the March 28 (with six to be chosen troops offered sharp resistance In American Airlines would purchase London, Mnrch 23—()P)— %'ngo- soup assortment. Fresh Cauliflower, Peas^ Beets, Car­ coastal plain below Maungdaw in Pacific, March 23.— (id —Leap-frog the rolling hills, but failed to sr- a dominant interest in Export Air­ Flames Visible 95 Mlleti Hitler waa reported tightening bis lO-Ounce Can Printed Lunch Cloths later). siav guerrilla leader Marshal “Tito rots and lieeberg Lettuce. New Cabbage and Broccoli. Arakan and in the wertem foot­ landings in the Bismarck archi­ Too Few Picked To Show Trend rest the tremendous tempo of the lines for 3,000.000, .subject to ap­ Flsmes visible 95 miles away grip on every nation of southea.^t- (Joslp Broz) announced today proval by the-GivIl Aeronautic*' BIRDS EYE FROSTED FOODS Made on heavy sail cloth. Pre­ hills of the Mayu mountain range, pelago and the steady attrition of ’Thus far the' Republicans have Red Army. The Russians com­ were left by the attack and one ern Europe today after inatalllng that an enem.v garrison on the Printed Lunch Cloths the communique said, with Allied selected, only 63 delegates, too few manded roads to the west through board, was announc 'd jointly iasf entire block of administration PBPPERIDGE FARM BREAD Friend's Beans 31c laundered and fast color, A smart Japan’s merchant fleet, vital to night. a puppet regime in Hungary, a Adriatic island of Solta hnd been bombers and flghteri maintaining to give a reliable indication of a bare country "not so boggy as the buildings near the airfield was destroyed by “nllled units support­ A LOW POINT BARGAIN: floral and square jiattem in red, blue a ceaseleas offensive against ob­ the aupply her scattered, dilutdd southern Ukraine,” military ad­ American Export Lines, Inc., a ablaze. step that Berlin propagandists Mershey trend toward any one of the lead­ ed by planes”—a possible refer- ' Diced or Shoe String Beets, 3 points a can. and green. Can be cut for scarfs, jectives in these areas, as well as Pacific garrisons, are underscoring vices said. steamship company which estab­ It was the third major assault aoiight to justify as counteracting^ $ 2 - 4 9 ing presidential esndidates. lished the international airline sub enee to^ American' and Britiak Vi Lb. positions In the Ghindwin ' valley, Gen. Douglas MacArthur's "cut Gov. Thomas E. .Dewey of New German planes in great in recent weeks on Padua, a Junc­ Allied "Intrigues” and "the Bol­ doilies, napkins and draperiw. them' off and let them starve” Comnwiide forces reported by / the Chin hills and Kaladan. York, who says he is not a candi­ bers sought to destroy bridges and has been ordered tion connecting lines running to shevist menace. Cocoa |1.29 and $1,49 strategy of how to fight Japan. ■ ■ - ...... -■ ® by the GAB to comply, wifn a law BerUn to be operating along' the In north Burma, Ghlnese forces date but who came to the defense roads behind tlyK' Russians, but Trieste, Milan and the Brenner In .the first official Nazi an­ Dnlmatian coast. The BerUn sadlo wefe engaged in heaio* fighting in Since the first of the year 227 bridges, over the Dniester and which forbids control of air car­ nouncement since GSrman Armed 52” x 5 2 ” of constitutional government in a riers by surface cariiers. pass route through Bologna. The announced on March 10 thnt 1,500 ^uncfui/7:^t Qivcen/.^nc. the northern part of the Mogaung Japanese cargo ships have been letter made public here yesterday, southern Bug river were too nu­ Wellingtons have delivered two forces crossed Hungary’s borders Ameriran and British Commandos m n iF M Smart colorful designs in all color combinations. valley after conquest of the Hu- sunk in the Central and Southwest merous and the Red Army was Significant Features of Deal early Monday, the Berlin radio had landed on the Adriatic l^ n d * DIAL 4151 302 MAIN STREET kawng valley, and were battling apparently ha* collected the most support, with the bulk of North too strong. Significant features of the pro­ (CooGnued on fage Two) said yesterday a new gtwemment of Llssa and that other raids oi^ : m TH OF POST OFFICE • ONE BLOCK FROM STATE ARMOR) strong Japanese forces northeast (OnOaiied on Page Two) Gen. Rodion Y. Malinovsky's posed deal include; had been formed in Budapest un- IVORY Large Printed Lunch Cloths o f Shaducup. JX-______Carolina's 25 votes and a majority the Oalmatian coast and nearby ■\ of New Mexico's eight-claimed for Army .was driving upon Nikolaev American Airlines, which is the der a Quisling premier and a Ger­ islands could be expected. ” Large Pkg. \ Colorful floral aiid fruit designs in ’There was little information in (pop: 167,000)' from captured nation's largest domestic air op­ man gauieiter. * ■» . the Allied war bulictir concerning him, as wen aa two definitely SOAP pledged of New Hampshire’s 11. Bogiavlensk, five miles to the erator and has routes also to Mex­ The fate of Hungary was an Predicts RepubUcan Victory washable fast color tloths. * the progrress of the .Tapanese east­ ico and Ganada, would acquire ex­ Oil CoHimittee 11c 24c $ 1 . 9 8 Bus Drivers Supporters of Wendell L. Wlllkie south. example for countries failing to Washington, Klarch —• ern penetration of India. It merely tremely valuable opc.atlng rights fall in line a* Hitler strove to build, stated: claim six tn New Hampshire. Germans In Great Peril Emil llurja. former statistician The Germans inside NikolaeV over the Atlan‘i.ic, in that it would up an eastern wall of defeo ‘Tn- the Bomra hill tracts the op­ Florida’s 15 were unlnstnicted. gain a broad step on other domes­ Begins Probe for the Democratic National com-^ Fresh Carrots, ^eets. Cabbage, ^ 52” x52” erations which were reported y ^ E n i Strike Four district delegates have al­ are In great peril and have long agains( the fault-moving Riws^Sns. mlttee, said today he ha pre:|ct- been cut off from escape to the tic carriers hoping to fly the At­ Possibly Next on List terday against the Japanese col­ ready been chosen in Minnesota. lantic. r ed recently at a private forum of Iceberg Lettuce, Beans, Cauli­ umn which has crossed the Chind- Dewey, who wrote the Oolumhia Black sea in any large numbers! Dispatches frons n e u t ^ capii business men in New York city Tonight’ s The Night! Export Airlines a comparative, Senators Start Investi­ tals continued to refer to Bulgaria wi'n are continuing.” Two-Day Stoppage\in Historical society that he waa un­ No railway existed be'tween that any prominent Republican Nikolaev and Odessa before the infant in international air opera­ and Rumania aa possibly next on flower, Broccoli and Many Other Printed Lunch Cloths Imphal, apparent bbjectlve of able to accept any speaking en- tions, would have the .backing and gation Into Plans liut W endell U Wlllkie could, win t l" South Ended; ' FuH war and there is no evidence that the presldeney if President Roose­ Fine quality lunch cloths. ' Pre­ the Germans have built one. Lat­ cooperation of a huge and'well or­ For Pipeline Project. (Continued Two) Vegetables and Fruits. (ContlBaed on Page Four) Service Is Resumed. X^Contlmied on Page Two) ganized domestic carrier. velt seeks a fourth term, kurja, laundered and fa.st color Several est maps show only two highways , Export Airlines is the only com­ who now edits P.«.thflnder nuiga- ' $ 1 . 6 9 through the salt ponds and marsh­ Washington. March 23.—(iP)— iii'ne, told a 'feporier he had sup­ patterns in fruits and florals. New Orleans, March 28.—(Ml— pany to challenge Pan American es. Airways, Inc., world’s largest air­ TTie Senate’s new 11-man oil oom- plied a political analysis to n Paul Heimeasey, general traffic With the-fall of the fortress Finnish Break group of business men who a lso' Danaher R a ^ liianager of Teche-Greyhound Ma)^i|ie Only line which pioneered 100,000 miles mittea today began an investiga­ V town of Pervomaisk. the city of of foreign air routes with the heard talks by Senator Triunaa HEALTH MARKET Lines, announced today that a tion into plans for a pipeline to BINGO Vosnesensk 40 mile's down the I American flag, across the Atlan­ ( D-Mo), .A. D.' Whiteside, form er. Pay Handling two-day work stoppage o f 800 bus PeHoii Seen southern Bug . river, appeared tic. The war interrupted the strug­ transport oil. products from the Seen Nearer vice rhairman for civilian require­ drivers,' maintenance crews and dooined. Tlie capture o f Pervo­ gle after the GAB had granted ex­ Persian gulf area to the Medter- ments of the ' War Production Station agents of the lines in five maisk, announced last night, was ■hoard and Upton Close, author and Loin Veal Chops \ port cerUficates 16 operate be­ rancM—a project condemned by Accuses Administration southeastern states was ended at First Officer to\ Arrive the; first crumbling of the outer tween the. United Slates and Ire­ one Senator as an attempt of the United States Action radio commentator. ST. BRIDGET’S 6 a; m.. and that Ifull service was defenses to OUessa, seventh larg­ land and Portugal. With the war. admlnlatratlon to get Into the pri­ • • • resumed. est Russian city and the only one Export began flying to Ireland and vate oil business. < ' Hinges on Hope Nego­ Grit Saves Thre* /. Spedal I 39c Of Trying to Toss Approximately 800 employes of . At Lonergan Apart- of size stUi held by the Germans. Africa iiS 'a contract carrier for the The criticism was made by tiations Not Ended. Gambrldge, .Mass., .March 23.— Congress *Hot Potato^'. ths company which hkndles more iiieiit Witness Today. Northwest o f Odessa, the So­ Navy and is operating regularly. Senator Moore (R-Okla) of a pro­ Lean. Meaty than 80,000 passengers • dally on A physician’s grit while part- v; Ch u r ch B A S W T viets pi^ssed down the Odessa- American Airlines also la flying gram sponsored by Interior Secre­ ly ovcM'ome by coal gas fumes 72” x90” its lines extending from Washington, March. 23:--(.Wi—^A Bulletin! ■ ^ Bulletin! tary Harold Ickea. possibly saved his own life and two \ (ConUnued on Paga Two) (Continued on Page Six) Enormous Deposits In Locate break between the United States Veal for Stew or and Finland, appeared today all members of his family today. Or. >; WaoklngtoB, March 28.—JB6vlve-Mrs. Levla- board meaa white wooM eon- TTie center of gravity of world battered aad etrangled la a Torlhcoinlng was very slight in in­ inotiier, both of whom .were affect- j ; $ 5 * 9 8 tlnue to adhera ta,tho Uttto + oil production is shifting from the room act far from her. The Washington, March 23—(M>— At the end of the year there formed quarters here Nonsthelesa ed seriously by the fumes. t -...... ' . ‘ ^ , Steel wage formula anteeo la- Gulf, o f Mexico-CTaribbean area to qidrlea aow uader way ahoold gm*eraese, Mlsa Blitaheth Ghaplaina don’t fight, but they do g ppg chaplains. 4.355 in the there was some reluctance -to IN PRIZES the Persian gulf arsa and la likely abandon ail hope. .Murder Clurge Dtsmlsaed Cloth Bag Sausage convinoa' the Btonbora that It Make the Home Mack, testified under cruet 743 everaeas. Other Laee Qoths $6.98 to $ i2 .9 8 causes "gross taequities and examination aha retired about Am Fortes and the In- ^ to continue to shift until it la Beconalderlng Relatlona Hudson, N. Y „ March 23— 0F)~ \ "firmly astablished” there. injusttoe." 10:80 p. m., aad had closed the fantry have suffered higher p ro-! Chaplain (Brig. (Sen.) William R. The Finnish government w m no­ The first degree murder indictmeat; Special u>.39c V ' ‘ Front as Strong 'Oil' reaarvea either actually tified several days ago that the An ideal Easter gift. Fine quality lace cloths jn many door to her room. She beard portion of casualties among their Arnold, chief of the corps, report- against .Mrs. Ruth tiimous la the i Pl.AYING STARTS AT 8 !li; Washington. March 23— (J>) — BO aolsea, she said.' officers than the Chaplain corps, ed that for 1943 each of these mien proved or indicated by already- United States was reconsidering ax-alaylag of her matber-la-lawj P rim different patterns. Senator Danalier (K., -Gonn.) ac­ the Army reported today. i conducted sn average of 18.4 re- discovered fields in Iran, Iraq, Us relations-with Finland A break was diamlaaed today by State 8u-J as the War Front waa not openly threatened at that A NICE VARIETY OF SEA FOOD cused the administmtlon today of New Yorkr March 23—(46—The From the start of .llie war. to the iigioua services a month, made Saudi Arabia,-Kuwait, and Qatar prenie Ouirt .luetlee Fraacto Brr-^ trying to tom Congress the "hot. first police' officer to arrive at the end of last year. 19 chaplalna were 14.1 visits to hnapitala and guard- are between 25 and 27 billion bar­ time but it was clearly implied gaa. who discharged her from cMa;^ ^ GREEN STAMPS GIVEN WITH CASH SALES. potato” of wage increases despite faahionable apartment of Mrs. Pa­ killed in battle, 19 wounded. 33 houaes, and handled 118.6 such o o rets—comparable' with United since It is .about the only diplo­ tody. Tbe motion to dhuaias TWENTY tricia Lonargdn after she- was were prisoners, cnc waa miaaing in caaions ia personal rounael. Wel­ States reaSrvea. matic meaaure left to Washington. I . TWO HAS ARRIVED FOR YOUR 52x68 $ 2 - 2 9 *« $ 3 - 9 8 what he called its own responsibil­ On excellent authority it can be made by WlUiao. F. CbrtetlaBa, ity for the heat. Give to the slain last Oct. 24 toil a Jury to­ acUcm, and 31 had died of acci­ fare p^blema, arm talks In day All of. this oil haa been discov­ CoInRdtU muaty diatriet attMaey.J BACK THE RED CROSS TO THE LOOTi Danaher said he intended to day the only person bs saw there dents or illneas. ixwms iind service chiba. ered by drilling fewer than 150 said that :he American policy to­ ward Finland >a baael oo the fol­ OB the grouad tbs state lacked i touch on the wage formula ques­ at the time waa Capt. Peter Elaer, S8 Chaplains Decorated The chaplams’ aetlvitias also in­ wildcat wells, and obviously "re­ ■clMt eerrapoiatlag SELECTION... GIVE ALL YOU CAN. War Fund The dbeorationa in the corps cluded such things aa preparation serves of great raagnitttde remain lowing principles: tion at today’s meeting of the U. S .. Marin* Corps, former Har­ The United SUtea has maintain­ sustain a eeavtettea. bagbt Jar Senate BaiUting committee, at vard football star. were evidence, tec, that failure to of special “hymns from home" to be discovered.” Britain Oostrote Much of OU ed reUtlona with the Finna despits bad been seated for tl $ 1 0 o o $ 25 -® ® Clams - Oysters - Cod - Boston Blue 58x78■ $3-29 1. $4-98 which Ghatmuui William H. Clavia Testifying at the murder trial shoot had nothing to do with hero­ folders which were tnserted in wbleb began Mosek 14 a i of the War Labor board fas billed o f the heireas* 26-)rear-oId hus­ is m --^ chapialns having recehred emergency ration kits, makiiig a The British government through tbe fact that they are aUies of training film '‘Eor Ood and Coun­ Anglo-Iranian Oil Company Ltd., Germany and enemies of Britain after Artfear OMhar, II as the chief witness. band, Wayne. Patro’ -oan John J. a total of three diatiagutahed ser­ fa rm . band taMIrtod. Mackerel - Haddock - Smelts Bright colorful cloths that trill put color in your kitch­ 'The committee is considering Gaaey said tits Marine officer met vice crosses, three croIx do guerre, try,'* preparing imnd arrange- Controls all the oil In Iran, haa a and Russia because Americait en or dining j^>om. , ’ ‘ Thf J W .n M c CORK 26 ailver-stars, 15 i.'gion of merit m enri"dr hymns, ^preaching occa- lialf-interest in Kuwait conces- leaders thought that by so doing Sluwas, bad idaoded . GAMES l^ sla tio n to extent the stabiUsa- him in th* basement ol the bro^n- redueed ebarge *4^ i GAMES Haddock Fillets 39 purple hearts ahd four Solderks aionally in civilian churches, and MANCNBSTBII . 'sw (CaaWaaad 'rm. ra g ^T w a ^ medals, or 90 decorations sOl told, visiting VSO. centers. ^(Coattaasd Two) (Coattaued sa Fags Twa* X \ II 'MANCHESTER EVENING HTERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1944 PAGE T H R E MAffCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDA;^ MARCH 23, 1944 kGB TWO ■7^ -L ifon measure to give it/^ancial any commitments of any kind and YartS|fcv and ' Kurilovtsky-Muro- ment programs, and that their he woilld Intrmiuce a .statement In "work today will be reflected in status. Bloom said ^pfe would be moreover, there probably will no'Bj' Keith’s Is Hetulqnartars Far : was the "Kurloiigh" dr*s* worn vannjf, respectively 10 and 24 Manchester Lend-Lease which Lonergan was quoted as Break Star’s Officers Nurses’ Aides 4sk Continiied tomorrQW’’s production.” Introduced soon. x' be any liberated countriea "for WINDOW SHADES ; ,by Mr*. Peggy Daley, Of Navy Starving May rhllea northwest of Mogilev Podol­ jr Seven States saying he Killed his wife in * rsge •(Would Cripple Transportatioa Jn its final aejidn, the House in­ some time.” CMtom Maflo T* Orfler fashion Show blue crepe it wsa trimmed with sk!, w hllt Marshal Gregory K. Representative (R-NY) also because she told him he never Seen Nearer Date "Book Col. Edgar 8. Gorrell, president dulged in a jfmrt but sharp de­ 18’e measuta, make,, install black taffeta. Many of the dresaos Khukov's Flrat Ukrainian Army Are Installed H e lp C ^ p a S ^ Him Draft Delays Favor Seen bate over Jtwo question's raised asked whether UNRRA would again could see their baby son. Face Japanese continued its slow but steady push of .the AirTranliport Association nationally known ahadea. AH shown in this group were of the Pick Choices - Tonight of America, said that flying and about world relief aoncepL have any dealings vrith religious, colors, full, eomplat*. oatlsfylag Grand Success ruffled type *o suitable for the The defendant’s attorney. ■ Kd- southwest of kremenets. toward educational and political thiakiag ward V. Broderick, vigorously (Continued From Png* Zoning Board o f Appoals, Muni­ Bkilled maintenance personnel of •. Rep- , "Calvin Johnson (R -n i) service. Bring In old roller* for junior miss. the large" industrial"- renter of F o reig n A fla irs (..Oininit* Chq^ed that JJNRRA proposed to abroad. Representative Wads­ Bought to break dowii the teati- On New Guinea Lwow. More than 1,000 Gerhians Alikk Evelyn Burrpll Is Lpcal Group Contributes cipal building at 8. ' Two Branchefl Avia­ the airlines under 27 years o f age extra aavlilg — or P H O I^ 4158. Tailored and dressmaker *uit* As Delegates they W’ould have more chance of constituted more' than a fourth of worth (R -N Y ) answered tKis by mony of the medical examiner, were killed, niany prisoners anu b Saturday, March 26 irer $100 RealiK^l for were the chief interest in th* getting Finland tf quit the war. Seated «s Worthy M * to the Red Cross Mother and Daughter Banquet, tion Industry Seek De­ the total. Removal of draft defer­ 1« Report Favor.^.??'X” saying that thr 8tste department third group. A considerable num- who said death w ai caused by (Continued From Page One) much booty captured in a single has made it plain UNRR a has "no KEITH’S Work •! Memorial Hos­ (Continued From Page On*) lacerations on the head, a skull Point .Almost at Hand battle in this area, a Soviet bulle­ Iron Last Evening. Fund. ' Highland Park Community Club, ferments for Skilled. ments, he said^ would "badly crip- ablv on Exleii«io«'. m s Main Atreat, Mancheeter bef of them were in the Junior When the point Is reached where pi*" air transportation, including power" to g^t into that realm. fracture with contusion of the Pacifle, aside from nearly 600 tin asserted. at clubhouse. Miss atylea and clevarly displayed gsgemants outside of New York President'Roosevelt and Seefe- the extensive services , operated pital Here. brain and strangulation. • barges, many of them I6aded with On the southeastern end of the Lost evening the large lodge Monday, March tt , Washington, March 23 ■ by the attractive model*. this time," appears likely *Js<) tury Hull decide this chance no ■ A t the March meeting of the Choral Frolic, Second-- Congre­ Washington, March 23 — (>P) — under contiact for the Arm y and The fourth group consisted of Refuses to Permit .%na»er troop* Slid supplies. Tbe.se ship* 50U-inile-tong Ukrainioii fsont, room ot the MMOinic IVmpIa was Pledged to rebuild the health and Over on* hundred, dollar* w»* to get the lion’s share of the sup­ uo,,,,.:, ...... longer exists there will lie no fur Ann* Spencer Corps, Volunteer gational church. Tw o branches of the'aviation In­ the Navy, evening gowns, shown s*parataiy Judge James Garrett WallKCe were links in Itfclihes to wide- Gen. Rodion V. Malinovsky’s filled to, capacity whati a vary welfare of Subjugated nations port from the Republican dele­ iVedileiiday,' March 29 dustry— transport and engine In transfering the 36,000 candi­ netted for th* work of the Mrroo- with tha model* ansembiing reftwd to pernr.it the examiner to *"L flung defense outposts.' forces staggered the German line beauUfdl public fnstallaUon was Nurses’ Aides, Tuesday evening at once they are freed. Congress set rlnl H o«idU I AunllUry. by th* gates to be chosen in the next answer a question by Broderick as lion.s. Cliie offlcikl said today that Farewell to Rev. Watson Wood- dates for flight training to ground for tb€ sinld much Entire Convoy Hunk by capturing the important forti held at Which ihne-tha foUowing th* T. M. C. A., It waa voted to manufacture—today, spoke up for in motion tottaj? the financial ina- deoMrt card party and fashion eight days, since most of the 8S to whether the fracture might thi# point must now be considered ruffff, at Center Congregational duty the A ir Forces also an­ applause from the onlookers. fled railway junction of Pervo- officers of Tempi* Chapttr No. eontribute 926.00 to the Red Cross continued draft deferments for chinery fqr 'bringing that day .show yesterday at the Maaonic from' New York can be counted in have been caused by ’’a whiskey almost at hand. Particularly off- the northwest 69, O.E.f. were aestad for the church at 8. young skilled emplovea, asserting, nounced new enlistments of 17- Doer Priaa Winner* maisk, driving U> the approaches yeor-olds ii, the A ir Corps Enlist­ closer. f Temple. his carop;^^ bottle thrown in a night club." The Finnish gwvernment's re­ coast of Now Guinea have Japan’s of Vosnesensk, 85 miles northeast coming year; Worthy Matron, W ar fund. It waa voted at an Second Annual Old 'nmera* in both cases tliat more than a Chairman Bloom (D -N Y ) said Tb* dessert consisted of cream oealanes come .increasingly under Night of Red Men’s Social Club ed reserve bad been temporarily Mr*. L. »urb*nh Keen, presi­ In his lettar to Wade H. Cooper, Rephrasing the question, the luctance to make peace, as it ' Is of Odes.sa, aiid renchirtg a point Mis* Evelyn. Burrell: Worthy Pa­ earlier meeting that a “Nest Egg fourth of their technical workers the.Hou*e.flou Foreign Affairs com- dent of the orfaniiation. welfohied puffs with chocolate sauCe and jurist himself . asked whether a| undcratood here, is baaed more Allied bombrighU. Lost week-end tron, Raymond Blanco; Assoclatt a t Sub-Alpina clubhouse at 7. were under 27 years of age. suspended. However, training of Of the Hlstoricdl eoclely'e board of eight miles from Nikolaev on the Fund” be raised by having each those already enrolled will con­ qditee probably wofild report fav­ the auesta to th* numb*r o f\ J « coffee. The door priws were won managers, tne New York governor bottle might hsve esused the frac-l (rff'fear of Rusaian future policy all entire flve-shlp enemy convoy Matron, Mm. Mildrad Harrison; Surgical dressings at American James P. Murray, president of Bug river estuary, Moscow an Aide either earn or donate a dol­ tinue and these reserve enlls(>' orably before nightfall a bill to Who gathered for bridge. WoBMn by Mrs. Lillian Gustafson and observed that it "has become one tiirc. Dr, Hcipern iuld he didn't than on any specific Item in tiie was sunk between Hollandia and Assoolata Patroii, Louis Vander- Legion Home, Leonard street, 10 the Aeronautical Chamber of Com­ nounced. lar so that the corps should have ments will be resumed a t a f u ^ e continue lend-lcase for another unable to attend at the early bopr Mrs. Robert Lathrop. of the prime respohsibillties of think so. term' offered by Moscow. Wewak, and Qaneral MacArthur brook; Secretary, Mr*. Minnie B. a. m. to 4:30 p. m. merce, said that 27.4 per cent 6f year beyoiid June 30. aj^ved In time for the fart»loh Hundreds of UermaMs Drown a reserve to meet the various ap­ date. Applicalions may at(U1 be Models in addition to tbo»a men- every American’’ to preserve the Th# examiner admitted th* Afl- There is a conviction her* that announced today that Allied bomb­ Goalee; Treasurer, Miss Mary B. Sunday, .April 2 the engineers in the aircraft en­ America has disbursed 910,000,- ■lipn', *t#g*d by Blair’s Main Hundreds of German soldiers peals made to it. The members Cantata, “The Seven Last filed by the 17-year-olds 'during ioned were Mr*. Jame* W, Me. constitution. Thr society had in­ topay showed a ’’quMferale if the P'inns could receive some er* sank a Japanese destroyer and Miller: Conductress, Mr*. Ruth gine industry were under 27 years, 000 in lend lease to the Allies, a strpet apparel shop, so that fully were said to have drowned in the felt it was particularly appropriate Words,” at South chui-ch at 7:30. the suspension. ,y, Mrs, W, John Field, Mr*. vited him to speak on constitu­ amount” of alcohol in Mrs. Unlcr- iiiiquestionahle assurance that the two smalt merchantmen .in that Borg; Associate Conductress. Mr*. and that 56.5 per cent were under program styled by its luppdrtera SM enjoyed the showing of spring •swirling water* of the Bug river that the Red O o s* be the first Sunday, April 18 Winter Waddell, Mrs. J. T. Nich- tional government at (is ."iOth an­ gan's brain, but he Said it wasn t Russia ns would not aeek any dom­ aainc general area. I VioU Trottar; Organist, Mrs, Eva 30. Both figures arc exclusive of as the biggest weapon wielded and summer costumes. Mrs. Grace us they fled Pervomalak When beneficiary Of this fund. 32nd Anniversary celebration of ols/ ^ iss Ekiith BoHes, Miss Al­ niversary dinner hero April 12. siifficienl to indicate Intoxication. ination over Finland In the future, Under MacArthur'* strategy of Wood: Chaplain, Mrs. Eliz*b«th men classified 4-F because of against the Axis. Wilde who waa commentator, call­ thea Johnson, Miss Cynthia Pais­ Malinovsky * troops stormed the Miantonomph Tribe Pf Red Men at physical disability. Painting Stolen Delegates lor Htassen Meep Only a few hours before she or attempt to interfere in Fin­ by-passing certain enemy »trong- Ubert; Marshall. Mias Virginia To Work At Theater* /^What to do about the ravaged ed attention to the salient point* city's defenses after a two-day Sports Center at 6 p. m. Resulto Bent to Arnold ley, M ^ Amelia Farr, Miss Mara was slain, the heiress had been land's internal affairs, Helsinki poinU to cut off tbair supply lines, Tbomton; Ada. Mrs. Alice Hoftg- The' Nurses’ Aides have also populations as the conqueror's o f the garments in the hrst of the Minnesota's distrlet party con­ battle. Huge stocks of war ma­ April 38 to 30 Murray sent the results of the Wood, Barbara Pentland, .squired on a round of night spots would accepi the Rusaian term* uncountad thousands of Nipponese lund; Ruth, Mrs. Cel* Moore: been asked to help with the collec­ From MuseiiiiL .yoke. Is lifted was decided yester­ fpyr sections of the fashion r*vuc. Miss Barbara Henry. Miss Patri­ ventions probably will produce the terial and great' numbers of pris­ Thirty-second Annual Conven­ chamber's survey to 0«n. H. H. by a I'riend, Mario Oalwlline. 43- immediately-. But this is consid­ troop* are left starving or facing Esther, Mrs. Mary Dlttmcysr; tions for the Red Cross, at the ■\. day, the House adopting and send­ ^ e s e were summer casual cia Kirkpatrick, Mis* Ruth L*one, first delegatos . forn'nlly pledged oner* fell to the-Red Arm y forces, tion, New England Conference. Arnold, commanding general of year-oUl Ronie-Ixtrn interior dec­ ered to pe like asking fur a mira­ atarvation 'in the Holomoiis. on Martha, Miss Elizabeth Smith; State and Circle theaters. Four ing to President Roosevelt legisla­ cloth**. In cotton* and jersey* and Miss Janice Whalen, Mis* Donna to Lieut. Coindr. Haloid K. Stas- the Soviet communique declared, AugiiRtana Lutheran Churches, at the Army Air Forces, Vice Ad­ sen, former g.»verno< of that atate. orator. He is expected to be a ma­ cle since it ia impossible for the New Britain and New Zealand, Elacta, Mrs. Doris Oobel; Warder, groups of nine Aides were named New York, March 23 — (A’1 — tion pledging U. S. participation were Cnthuslasticaily received by Boyd and Mlsk Rosemary Quiah. jor witness. Russians to do mors than giva the Pervomaisk and Vosnesensk, 40 Mrs. Sarah CTay; Sentinel, Wil- to take charge of this work for the Emanuel Lutheran church. miral J. 8. McCain, deputy chief Theft of a small 14th century the audience. The showing of Iowa and Kansas nate conven­ The same may be in store for April 37 39 o t Naval operations, and Charles in the United Nations Relief and James T, BIW, of Blair's, pre- assurances they have given, that miles to the south, bad been block Ham Brayray. Thursday, Saturday, Sunday and to Simone Martini painting, valued S iid y Hall Juniors, Geoigiana* tion* are axpcct'id to aeleef un- Now Guinea. Annual Convention of the Wo­ K. Wilson, chairman of the' Air­ Rehabilitation administration. The * « n t ^ g*rdcnla W » a g e * to the the terms offered represent their Ing the Russian advance on Niko­ Mrs. Ruth Boyce, Past Matfon. Monday •evenings. at between 93,(ffK) and 15,000, from plndged dmegatlona with Gov. Th* latest Bisrasick archipela­ 1 men’s Missionary Society of the craft Production Board. vote was 285 to 58. Mid Kay Ounhills proved to be the conimtttae a r r a n ^ g th* pro­ full demands. laev and bdeasa. Fall of Vo* resided in th* East and aetod aa The speaker Tuesday evening an Italian Renaissance collection / Bourke B. Hickenlooper having a go landing* In the Bt. Matthias New England Conference, Augua- Meanwhile there were these oth­ The measure authorizes a 91,- httbUght* o f this group. gram; the president, Mia. Keen; ' In (he circumstances Finns ap- nesen.-'k, which appeared imminent fnsU lllng Matron, Sh# waa aa- was Mrs! Mildred Duncan, a at the Metropolitan Museum of X - Afternoon Dreeees great deal to sav about the com- Fiftli Army islands. Invaded Monday, were se­ tana Lutheran' Churches. Se*' er developmenls in the turbulept 350,000,000 contribution to a Past President Mr*, flharlcs Fel-i parenily are gambling on Russian woidd clear the path (o both aiatrtl by Mrs. Florsnc* Thornton, Nurses’ Aide from the Hartford A rt baffleci police today. The second section embraced plealon of the Iowa group and For­ curely in hand today as Marine.s sions . at Concordia Lutheran military and civilian manpower United Nations "IcKty" for the her, Mr*. Arthur Baedhr and Mr*. mer Gov. A lf Landoii heading the sahauation in the war with Ger­ Black sea port*. , Past Matron, acting as Chaplain; Chapter. Mra. Duncan was a mem­ The panel painting, a portrait helpless of Eiiropoand Asia. The the better afternoon dresses. The Stuart Dillon...... , — fiom Holomons bases cleaned up chui-ch. situation: of St. ’Iliomas, was torn from a Kanaas dalagattnii, Hickenlooper Fliiig§ Bark many to Such an extent that she the slight opposition found on Pushing on from JPe^omaisk, Mrs. Bernice *nira|l. Retiring Ma­ ber of the first group of Aides Tnuiaferred to Ground Duty organization, su^d '’UNRRA,” is gltrua colors of lime and lemon, The committaa i* deeply grate­ would not want to flght Finland tron, acting aa Marshall] Ifra. wall yesterday • -hile a guarfl'a were featured In this showing. haa been noncommittal on his Emirau island and neighboring the Russianse crossed the rlvsr to trained in ' the Hartford hospital. (1) 'The Arm y announced the headed by Herbert H. Lehman, ful not only to Blair’s and the choice of a presidential candidate, to a flniah. . Helen EUlott. Paat Matron is back was turned, according to Outhtandlng was a boiero dress Elomusab. This completed a storm the town of Ivanovka, 10 . Since receiving her cap in 6Iay trans^r to ground duty of 36,000 ■former govenior of New York. m ^ela, but to pthtr Indlviduala but Landon recently let it become Warder and Olaranea' Wood, Past Francis Henry Taylor, museum worn by Mrs. Janet Carroll. Its Nazi Blows circle of Alliad holdings around mites to the southeast and swept 1842 she has contributed over Oats Supply younff men who had been ear- The U N R R A bill will have to and merchants, among Jthcm W at­ known he favora P ^ ey. Patron, aa Organist. Mrs. Belledna director, who said it was the first ■ tw o ,to i^ jachat with a plaln- the Bismarck sea. trapping Nip­ down the Bug to take Alexan- 2,000 hours of service, in that mat4ced for air training—an effort be' simplemented b;^an appropria- kins Brothers for tha door prises. The Dcmocrutu; aid,' of th? pic- Mansur was soloist and during the time she said she has "done about important item stolen from the cslored aklrt had a matebihg Manager Jack Sanaon of the State ponese troop* at Rabaui and Ka- di'ovka, nine milc.s north of Voa- Facing Drop (p make up for a general short­ lura is much clearer dominated by ((JontlmiBd From Paga Om ) I Tightens Grip Installation aang aaveral very everything an Aide can do from age of ground forces. museum in years. strtp* down the aide, Mr*. Alfred Thaatar for loan o f stags proper­ vieng. nesonsk; Moscow said. Scores pf a party movement to draft Presi­ other towns and hamlets were re­ beautiful numbere. scrubbing floors and polishing (21 A high military official re­ 4 00 5 Cavedon wore a .*tiiklng t*n- ties, Thomas Maxwell for the elec- dent Roosevelt for '« fourth term. night attack* and American Fort- /'\ A 11 IBy .• Rabaui, the New Britain base A fter the 6ffi£*r*_had been In- Brother of Producer Dies helpeJ s a v e ?,d <|ollon o f 90^ ported liberated:- by- Malinovsky’s brass to assisting in the care of T o Low Net ported that draft boards had been garlna .colored j^ a ey in a acmi- irlc reefer, the TaJI Odars for Thacc. appartmily'win be no dl*/ em. -which MacAi'UW haa termed-»*o- atallsd Mrs. Bemles Thrall, Junior f t r r ^ an alt wool res^s , , i (in All iNalion^ lated in view of the latest ianil- arpiy, including Balanbanovkn, operating rooms." failing for 13 montna to meet the their ampUfler, and to all who at- aanter* to this move among Uie 90 Airmen said one blockbuster! - Past Matron and Willard Horton. calls of the armed forces and as­ 8anta Monica. Calif.,' Mar(Jt 23 gray flannel jacket. Thi* enaamhia ings, was pounded with 133 tons eight miles from Nikolaev. Helps .At Blood Banks (Continued From Page On») - tandad tha party and New York delegates lo be chosen, tore squarely into the center of Junior Past Patron, ware aacortad serted that "the time has arrived old actora’ agent, and br^-ner of waa greeted with much applaua*. show, the pr'jceeds of which will Arizona may idd its 10 votes to the yard* and a Isrgie miniber of i O o C m i l l d a S l of explosives Monday. Bu|)ply Mo.«cpw. often silen t' when an to the East. Mra. Helen ElUiMt Besides her work at the Hart Film Producer David Oy^elznlck, Another feature in thi* aectlon ford hospital, Mrs. Duncan has when we must hsve the fighting Here*s something good to remember, if the be used for the aimlliary’s work the bandwagon and ‘ here seemed explosions, appsrentty in cars aiea* an danti-uiicrait positions important HoVlet movement is in very graciously preaantad” Mrs. man food have at times had con­ m*n we need." died early today in Safita Monica SN N IRRITATIONS been assigned to group.s assisting for the local hospital. no aerloiis opposition to the Preai- laden with ammunition, occurred were prime targets. progress, made no mention of the Thrall with her Paat Mfttron’a siderable difficulty in obtaining (3 ) Plana were made for con­ hoapital. He had aiiffered from in­ (t'ontinued from Page One) the Blood Bank, both at the Donor dant among hi* party colleague# when the freight cars were tossed Wewak Area Bunilied - German-reported drive from the Jewell, an^ Mr. Horton racaivad supplies, despite the fact that gressional Inquiry into charges ternal abdominal hemorrhages for y ' N ET bus doesn*t stop at your corner any more:— Center and with Moble Units. One Here’s a Doctor’s formula--Zimo—a in Maine. around like toys. Tarnopol sector, but Berlin de­ hla Past Patron's Jewell froni prices are bid at O PA ceilings in that the draft has been used as a several days, said his phvaiclsn. Hitler's li.st for full military occu­ To the west over northeastern itsinlMS Ufuid which appear* iavtahl* These 110 delegates will bi- add­ Medium and light bombers also scribed it an "a great flanking Herbert Uggeit. Both Mrs. trip with the Blood Bank took her major markets. Heavy imports of leyer to force farmers into gov­ Dr. A. W. Kooky. FALSE TEETH Fourth Shower pation and added another — Slo­ New Guinea, where Allied bombers on skill—yet eo hiffalp medicated that / Since March, 1942, every man, woman and ed to the liet of S3 aiicady chosen Joined in th# railway attacks with attack'' in support of the Russian Thrall and Mr. Horton rsapondod to the State lAlson where she was oats have been made from Canada ernment agricultural program*. HELD EIKML/ liY have unloaded better than 1,600 assured by one inmate he didn’t to augment* domestic supplies. first appUationa relieve itcbuig, buraint by the Domocrets, including lU in blows'against bridges at PoKgil- vakia, created from the carvpd-up forces operating further south. with appropriau ramarka. Mra. The officials who received Mur­ of Emma, Peorlnsi* aad sii^sr skia state, of Czechoslovakia tons of bombs in little mure than 166,033,000 Bushels Less For Brule-Klecl New Hampahiri. supporting a bonsl and Arezeo. south of Fkir- The Nazi announcement said Ger­ Dorothy UtUa preatnMd a very mind waiting, he had plenty of ray’s report were told that the sod scalp iiTitatioiis— due to external child who has been walking an extra A^'Daily Mail dispatch from a week, Wewak was plastered “Disappearance of oats from ^Lomfoit Cushion fourth term and 22 work Eighth Army line. der strong pressure by Infantry Thrall aiid alao axtandad to har a Mra. Duncan haa aUso aerved at represented an important portion ihow oa aldn. Apply any time, la 9 troops were seizing Bulgaria's siderable damage to, supply dumps 669,101,000 bushels, wtiich was block to take NETbuses has helped to save MwwiMtowruTis tvm Mr for reetoratopi ,( in U/n,thirds German planes^awept 4ow over and tanks, very cordial Invitatien tn Join tha ‘the Bradley Field hospital, the of the personnel required to meet Mis* Doris Riyenhurg of North railways and communications sys- and barges in Uie harbor. The per cent larger than for the same nominating ru* ‘ u t- >n cnlion. the Caasino area,' anOoting up Paat Matron’a Aaaoctatlon. — Vrterans hospital in Newington military production and develoor^ NU9CO«F0tTAKTSIIU«TH»WAY Elm dtrMt, whos* marrlag* to entim area was left undai- a pall - ngbtiqg iMid* Kovel period in 1942 and 30 per cent ASPECT CAUSE ZEMO Allied-positions. ■ ------tein.s and had .detained, the Soviet A fter the inatallatloa rafraah- and the Newington Home for t i p ­ 43,000 gallons of gas. Just by walking’an Privsta J. Bart Ksnnedy of Rosa- 'anibas.sador and occupied the em- of smoke which rose 4,000 feet. Tlie German high command said pled Chiljlren. Her work in the larger than the 10 year (1932-41) German artillery tried repeated- The latest enemy destroyer sunk menta ware aerved In the banquat msry Plaea will taka place in Marine OilIv tmiay that fighting was going on latter waa largely with chitijren average.” the W F A ^ald. Stocks was spotted by a Liberator 22 hall by Mra. AUc* H itt aad har OF BACKACHES April, w u surprtaad at nar hom e' inside Kovel and-nortbwest d(-that who had had infantile paraljrSls. on Jan. 1. 1044, totaled 756,628.000 Fsnn M il’s B ^ K extra block, y ou*re doing plenty to shorten tlw fwratuia. P.apido hclow th* town, but all miles cast of Tadjl' in the Aitape committee. • TMs OM Treatment Often last night by a group of members Perwni Seen though on opposite sides in the center bakftv th* PHpet marshes She alao described in some detail bushels, which waa 166,033,000 It especially j Bringa Happy Relief I, br. Warnct’a vent aoN gums. their attempts failed. world conflict. area of New Guinea Monday in the eastern part of old Poland bushels less than a year earlier. from th* Soroptimist club, of MinwiTi SHOW the way in which the Kenney able at this season llsmy N tfm i nliw* asaslBf berkaeb* Allies* trip to Berlin and Tokio, Fowdar lets you t, Eeononucalt Nazi aircraft attacked Allied night. A IjOOO-pound bomb bad­ - approximately 60 miles beyond Prices for oats have staged which she has been the Efficient Rumnnla Viewed Weak iiX ty i RIDAY SSsSSi Treatment of hot packs is given. , because it help; e a i< ^ . oeaeihev diMxme lng off the Ankto beachhead, ly crippled the ship, and the next the announced posliioos of the strong advance over the past year, *“ 7 ta tirad U d a ^ ..-avoid ombar. Ustalongtr. recording secretary. (ContlniiPd From Pag* C m ) Most -informed quarters in Lon­ HARTFORD but It was announced that they morning the Liberator finished it Hartford’s Record Based on the monthly average at build resistance to, ’mUJSwueNstiire'seliMvMroIUk- Acridciii C«aipaa]f’ nawisnt i f ln~n a.Pum,aarmlam, It was Mis* Rlvenburg's fourth don viewed Rumania as too weak Red army. Mr*. Duncan stated the Hart- iuUMetoMaeddaud wuUoutaf tbeblood. caused no damage. On the beach­ to be other than docile, particu­ off with 2fi00 pounds of ^ p lo ­ Chicago.-lOO pounds of good steers colds when yitii- \ plataa. Halpaprw. ptaasaat Uatiag. shower and was arranged by Mrs. stone building and, accompsnied “ Tne German gai riaon at Kovel \ ford Chapter has trained 849 l u y Mp.noat peopk DIM aboutS piau s d*jr. head German artillery pumped a larly since the advancing Russians sives. w'ould buy 18.8 bushels of oats in min A is Iqn^. w w a disordw cf tjdam fuasura Mrmila Betty Crawshaw and Miss Hcllcn I hlmvUP • private stairway to .the heavy concentration Into Allied ropell'Kl renewed Russian attacks," ^ Aides, and that in the month o f paipbeoiis bmUw to l•nl■^n ie your b l ^ , it tddmtdi M4 are knocking against her Prut Mn the painfully slow ground February, 1944, compared with INSURANCE Holbrook, It consisted of all aoi^s master badrooim where Mrs. Lon- lines near the village of Padiglione. a broadcast communiqu* said, January alone 11,644 hours of Fatb^'John’a ^ y caun .eaeaiiit faMksshe, rhmnstia mHSPomnoH o f kitchen gadgets and useful aril- ergan * body lav on a blood- river border. London dispatches campaign on New Guinea, an Aus­ 25.8 bushels a year earlier, the (wiM, ks p^ iT m* cf p(p and eamT, gtt- In the heavy bomber mission “and shot up .six out of 10 enemy service were given, an equivalent M e d ^ e supplies ling up nbbu, ■v«IIiu, pufflnwa under tbs from Ankara quoted rumors there tralian patrol follolving the K^- tanks which had broken Into^tbe W F A stated. One hundred pounds clea and after the bride-elect had roaked Iwd. ^ against Verona, a formation of 20 of 46 Aides each working a full vit^ins A and es'es, hnadacben end olznneee. FTnquent oe . ft K • I • t 1 I I M C 1 ! M that Hitler had 'promised Premier benau river made contact with an town; o f good to choice hogs would buy ■only p aenm with tmarUng nnd bumini Arthur A. Knofla COMPANYi opened the g ift and they hsd been didn’t enemy planes, incluiling rocket- e i ^ t hour day each day, of the aomaUnies shown tbam ia sometUna. wrong rtO>Sul H tN THI VsUHl V Ion Antonescu Immediate return American foice moving up the "Northwest of Kovel German 17.1 bushels of oats against 25.’7 pf. No harmful H E w m m commented upon, Mrs. Crawshaw tiring ships, attempted to inter­ month. She attributed a large w i^ your kulneya or bladder. 875 Main St. Tel. .5440 make any inv#al>gnti/ 'i but mere­ of Trensylvania from Hungary as shoreline from Saidor. bushels in 1913. drugs. -.Don's wait! A w jrour druggiat for Doon't brought 1 na large box which she troops stopped the advancing ene­ Wieaaure o f the credit due for this • C tT IE S ly stood BUifd until otlpir detec­ cept. buVescorting Ughtninga beat one inducement for full coilabora- joined in a drive on Bogadjim, PiUi. u ^ ouconafuUy by nilUon* (or over AO **Ask Your Neichbor” S eS V Iu A 149 AMD TOWNS IN placed before her. 8h* guessad it them off and shot down two. Re­ my after fierce fighting.” achievement to the fine work of kappy relief nnd wiU hdp tho tives and a medical casminer ar­ j tion. main defense outpost for Japan’s A new Rusaian offensive south­ SOOTHES THROAT IRRITATION IS niUn of KidBoy tunw Audi out poieonou* w u a blanket but it proved to be rived. turning crewBien said railway i the oo-ordinator of the Hartford MASSACHUSETTS, HHODe \s LAMD, smS CONHECTtCUT a handsom* fringed bedspread, and ! A Vichy broa.dcast heard by The big base of Madang. This com­ east of Vitebsk on the other side Raps Public ; vneU freei jrourUM. Got OoeaVnik. Police have caid tin t Elscr and crossings and freight yards were Associated Press said Antonescu Aid**, but In a discussion follow- greatly appreciated. bined force. Which reported small of the mai'sheB also w m reporUd X tag her talk she admitted that the slain heir.’sn' n-other. Mrs. smothered by bombs. had gone to Hitler’s headquarters skirmishes v/ith the enemy, is now A buffet lunch w u enjoyed, William Burton, discovered the Two Bridges JJwttjroyed by Old Germans. they, too, had their ■ difficulties For S ^ i d after which MUs Rivenbiirg dis­ for VImportant discussions.’* about seven miles south of Bo­ slaying after tht Marine officer Marauders destroyed two brids- A DNB propaganda broadcast, With "back-sliders’ and particu­ played her beautiful and varied telephoned the apartiient about a ea north o f PoggibonSi and a head- gadjim. larly with an insufficiency of Aides collection of gtfU received at pre­ diocussing the occupation of Hun­ JJ^ou W ar dinner engcgcmcdt Both were ex­ quarteiw spokesman u ld this in­ gary. declared that "German/s \ for daytime duties. vious showers. pected “to tCHtify later. terrupted the tast unimpeded rail­ allies are entitled to far-elghted / \ On behalf o f the Hartford Corps AsSiataiU District .Attorney Ja­ road from the north to Roue. Rdls Begin Battle o f Aides, Mr*. Duncan invited the (ContinuOd from Page One) cob Grumel began tkclchlng the and cafelu) planning in situations Other formations hit a viaduct on Moncheater Aides to attend the death scene yesterday with intro­ as they may arise in connection ■ ; ■ I tbs main double track line west of lecture* given at the Hartford lain* asXne principal morale build­ duction of broken eandlestick* u with the Bolshevist menace. To Seize Nikolae%' hoopltaJ, for the advanced instruc- ers. / . ihe death wMpon, police photo­ Arezzo. This broadcut said the steps NOW PLAYING Seven enemy aircraft were de­ o f the drug' ataprin reduced graphs of the blood-stained m uter taken in Hungary "are exclusively Uon of Aides. Mrs. Virginia Fla- bedroom and a medieai examiner's stroyed during Ute day. five of meant to Jielp the concentrating (Cenilaocd from Page One) veH, president of the local corps, W number of malaria casea at them falling S p itfl«s in sweeps me hospital from 90 per^ cent of Fashion.* From BECK’S—That Will SPRING IS HERE! testimony of wounds of the body. U> o f all forces aiuS' means available will provide information regarding having , Lonergan cleru'lied. hie teeth as over the Aazio and Casamo sec­ in Europe on the .task of meeting Lwow railroad, already thSM lecture#' tp any Aide Intej the patients to less than one per railway Lead the Easter Parade— Time to Add a Touch of Color and the prosecutor acfmsed him of tor*. The loss of four Allied planes the common danger and of pi%- neutralized the eaat-weat eated in attending. cent in three months, (Captain U « IM lin SAIW. NHfi MOM breaking B hesyy brass candle were announced. venting the possibility of Soviet through .Slobodzeye. At the clo*e of the meeting re­ Wineburgh stated. Newness to Your Home. holder on hi* wife’s head, than Fighter-bomber* attacked ship­ intUtration" a stiitcmant that freshments of coffee, calm and As long as the patients took, walking across the I'wm for an­ ping off the Dalmatian coast and suggested Hitler flow would try to Berlin Report$ New cookies were aerved.by ^-ommlt- their daily dosage the disease wa* other holder, to club her again be­ also swept Into Greece, Miooting throw Hungary's troops, estimated te* headed by Mr*. Grace McDer­ not active, he said. Death ttpm SUITS fore strangling her with both up vehicle* and trains. at 300,000. against the bulging mott. malaria was due more to ooinpli- Russian Offensive a DRESSMAKER hands. Russian lines. London. March 2 3 . Spear, cations rather than the disease it* Reepa Uaze Avertad 'n ie German-conti'ollcd Budapest heads of the Red Arm y have di-iv. \ self and American sold|Ars, be* OMAN-TAILORED When the orokm parts of tha Daiiaher Raps radio told the Hungarian people en to within 26 mile* of the Prut Vesuviif^Still cause of their general good health, • CAR D IG AN NEW! FOR SPRING I candlesticks were exhibited to the that Regent Nicholas fiorthy, river border of Rumania betow •the rarely succumbed to lt,'he added. In 100%4.Wool jury, the tall defendant kept hi# widely repor'io a prisoner when fallen German bastion of Mogilev Plus: “Rysie TheR iyet^ gaze averted. But he eagerly scan­ Pav Haiidliiig the Germans moved into his home­ Podolaki, Moscow------dispaCebea . indi . ;witig Ashed Horae Moves Oajjr Backward ned police photpgrapha of the mur­ land. had Sworn in the ntw pro- cated today, and BerUn rep o rM l Y ) T H E 19.98 " 29.50 der room, showing the bed and Nazi cabinet late yesterday. the opening o f a new Soviet offen- , I _ ■ W fv fiF T I P R im * ! / Portland, Me./- ((Pi — Superiost Solid Maple Rockert body. He listened without show of (4 ootioued froinJ*age One) Doeme SztoJ^y, a former Hun- give T o m the Tarnopol-Rroekurov I V J A ▼ M-S KfcU CKU&S njnpel;- March 23--Mount Ve- couft jury has /aw arded s 9200 Cr$am emotion u Dr. M;iton Hsipern. verdict ta G^rge' Caril, of Free­ CH ESTERFIELD S nr strong, rigid oonatruction, tion act" another year In the cam­ garian Arm y officer who has been I sector apparently aimed at trap- livius continued to spew volcanic ,/RURKEei nusdical exam.ner d.'scribed how Hungarian minister to Berlin, was ping large Nazi forces in th# Vin­ port, after {jesting testimony that BOXY COATS made with plump .-lest and parts of the body were dissected paign against Inflavion. /ksh and cinders ovc' the surround­ □•odorant named premier in the new puppet ing area today, and although the a horse he' bought for 9125 from In 100% Wool barkcii,hlons. Tapewtry re- during the autopsy , Osnaher, commenting on a de« nitsa area. „ r*; r ifN’' ; ' N»WHF' ■ i m government, DNB announced that An increased threat to Rumania rain aahes waa leas intense in Aldric Rossignol would only move veraibie cover*. BASE S*/*fy h0lpt Altbough the prosecutor sought cislon in high admifiiatration of developed as Marshal Ivan S.l Tli0 Pompel further reports indicated backward, even when blind-folded. 19.98 ftnd'26.50 to establish premeditation In his quarters to stick to' the present Hitler had appointed Dr. Edmund Veehsenmayer as "minister and Konev’a Becond Ukrainian Army] that crop damage was greater Hop Portpirotion address to the jury, he made no Little Steel formula, now under sharp union pressure, and leave trustee of the greater German widened it* Dniester river bridge­ than a t first aurmised. ITnsMe to Bring In Wood 1- Dom oix ux dtewes or ■*(*'■ mention of a motive for the kill­ The eruption’s climax was ex­ shins. Docs not iniuie skin. the respojuiibility, for any lifting of Reich in Hungary"—a job obvious­ head below Mogilev Podolski In a ] RUGS ing. During the quaptloiilng, of wage increase* to C.mgress, said: ly designed to keep the Quislings smashing drive which the Rus­ SHERID. pected today by authorities who _ Portland, Ore.—,(iP)—The Office COLORFUL PRINT 2. Nowsiuof todfr-Onbcuscd jurors, however, he had disclosed ,6f Price * Administration., hers has tishr after sbaviog. HOUSEKEEPER "The War Labor Boaid 1# re­ In line. sians said carried the town of| pointed out that Vesuvius’ ram­ DRESSES pages usually last five or six days/ an application for a giis stove $2450 2- Prevents under-arra odor. sponsible for this particular re-ult. From Stockholm came the first Nadushlta, 11 miles north of thcl GOLD SEAL - BIRDS-PABCO Helps stop perspicuioo safely.- Now that they have a hot loitato outspoken opposition to Sztojay Important rail junction of Byeltsil - Tonight Presenla The present eruption started Sat­ priority with this added appeal: 'The newest .necklines ’’I' have always had a wood stove,' 4. A- pure, vhite, antiseptic, WANTED they, vvsn.t Coitgres* W act. gs Antal Ulleln Revlczky, Hun- and 20 miles west of th# Dniester] urday. print*: #i*n navy* nr Mncfc* Replace Worn and Shabby Rurs suioiess vsnishing cccsiD. "I want to make it d*ar,:_*ja' garian minister to Sweden, refus­ river. Many inhabltents of the Area but my wife is sick tmd can no dash nf' white. Sizeu 9-18, longer bring in the wood." . . BOW With One of These Atlfactive B- Awarded Approval Seal.of added, "that the Jininlstratlon ed to acknowledge the new regime, Canthuilag Steady Push have fled afooi, wrariflufl children 181/,-83. To take cark of .T-yegr-oU in blankets and holding w>shtubs Fell Base Rugs. - American InKicuw of Launder, ha* the authority -n thcae atabih- calling it "a Quisling government Other Soviet force* meanwhile, FLOOR 3HOW-6 big aej 1.98 sagkarmlcsa to ftbiir. Use child. Modern^-room apart­ gsUon matters, and ear and should Moscow announced, captured ] over their own heads as protection Atrid ftsularly. without legal Nsls ” againsC'the lihowers oLqtaders and Bordered ruga in ■mart, new tile and floral *ct.’ ^ FULL OR TWIN SIZE pattei'ns. Hard lualroua flniah, that,you can ment. M oth« workinff. The Little Steel formula, cur­ hot/hshes. SALESLADY keep clean easily. Size* 9x12, 9x10-6, 7-8x9, Alas IDS «aa (et m Hume nights if idcsired. rently under attack from the CIO LOVELY JUNE O^OAY, Vocalist. Steel Worker# and other unlcns on WANTED ( " PLEASANT REST 6x0. Frinea atai't at; PH ONE 3908 ^ 6567 the grounds that it trail* Hying Casiialties^otal coats, reatricta general w age in- GIBSON GIRL BLOUSE FELT MATTRESS TIM IM ftllT UUINB OiOOOftANT craaaea to 15 per cent above the TONIOHT and POLKAS, WALTZES and POX Put at 165,061 CARROLL'S ■V layels of Jan. 1, I94L Femlnioe ruffle — sheer or ailk. 7 Don’t confuse thla TROTS by George, Johnny and At White only. fin* mattreaa with $3-95 Oil CommUtee ^turday Night 785 MAIN STREET 4.98 cheap, roll-edge oat- DOROTHY ORAY Eddie, with the Hammond organ.; Wsshin^on, March 23— (flA—In ton mat'treraea EAT THE BEST AT BEYMAIVDER’8 its latest report on casualties of Have a Perlnanent Position Also: usuallv .xold at inis Begins Probe Sweet niueie for your dancing war, the Office of War Informa­ price.' COMPARE! Corned Beef and Cabhage tion puts the total at 165,061. Open for a Full Time Sales* jewelry aectlteM — sKtehed EVER POPULAR pleasure^ The figure mcludes 38,846 dead: lady. front.' Native Brollera (C CLAMS ON THE HALF SHELL Iraq. To Swing Trio NO MINIMUM or COVER CHARGE 2.98-4.98 . DINE. AND DANCE TONIGHT I Yhc adsMon, sent Bt R C L -W m headed by E. de Golyer, noted pe-. CHAIRS troleum geologist, and other mem­ W * Carry Large Size Blen*e* — 40-93. R«ymand«r^i RMtauvant ber* were John Murrell, C. 8. We have the nicest Grill in Manekes* Fine Wines, LiqiMm and Beer Snodgrass and W, E. Wrather. Hanmood Electric Orgaa (Solovox) lA K G R IL L ' Nursery Funuture The 'three companies fpr whose A fin* sturdy 35-37 Oak Street Telephone 3922 ter, and are really proud of the well ^WHERE GOOD FELLOWS GET TOGETHER** ^Thayer DeLuxe Wire Wheel oil th* govejmment intends - to Featuring chair suitable build a pipeline to the Medltemm*. EASTER BONNETS CarriaRM ...... ^...... $24.95 for bedroom mannered patrons of this Grill. or den. Choiea ean, and which have agreed to set / DINE AND DANCE- • Full Panel Drop-Side Cribn.... $9.95 o f beautiful aside a billion harrela for U. S._ RIGKT OENTlLGOaE To the LUtinff Tuiics of lat Iteialtety nBCK*a for Dm Pick ef EMter Hat#- arm ^' forces, are Standard of' chintB eover- ’ (Tht Frank SinRtra Contest Winner) THE OAK g r il l 8W1NGSTERS PMtel Iteweend. B w setle VWte, SMtey SaUaro, #MapIe HiRh'Chairs California, the Texaa Company For real enjoyment, drop in dii^^ (Upholstered) ...... $11.95 IngA ‘ , and Gulf. The first .two companies COME IN . . . AT THE CENTER . . TO DEUCIOUS FOODS — MODEST PRICES! IMAGINE! AbiglJhonla of faason* hold the oil ftelda o f Saudi Arabia evening. Dial 3802, we’U save yojii •Play Yards...... $10.95 and the sheikdom o f .Bahrein and 2.98 • 3.98 Dorothy Gray Bleasry WtstkM ROAST BEEF TENDERIA)!^ STEAKS mmS 4 M Gulf , holds half the concession in a ehoiee booth or table. LMUm foe oaly $11 I nowih w ktlp the sheikdom of K u w ait VEAL CUTLETS _ BAKED HAM keep yqar ilua taoUftg soft and Kuwait, according to the esti­ WALTER'S Chow m ein . h a l f broilers laioodi all wiatar long! mate o f the miailOD, leads all the other countries in p'oved and in­ Oar Kitchen Closes At 11 P. M. dicated oU reserves, 9 bilUon bar­ rels, with Iran naxt with $ to 7 Restaurant T h e SO OAK STREET TEL. S894 BECK’S 6 -9 5 Weldpn Drug Co* MUion. However, the mlaaton be- $ Uevea that In undrlUed proepeot PHONE S923 Sheridan Fhw WIiMB.— Uvoors aad Beer •M afADfanuT MAMCHESTEE I Preseriptinn PhanoacMB values, Iran and Saudi Arabia ” 1 Nekt te r I Dairy ITY BR0S.-TEL 8500 must vie for first place, Iraq is a MoU Popular GrHI In Town 901 close third, Qatar fouith and Ku­ wait fUUt ' ...... •im- \

\ MANt MfcSl Kli KVENINU HfiKALU, MANUHKS'I KK, CONN.. THUKSUAY, MAKCH 23. 1944 p M.’ V k ix ' h '-.i y / MAMJHESTl'.K hiVlONING HHKALU, MANCHhi;IKK. (JU.SN.. THUKSUAY, AJAKCH 23. 1944 ►AGE F O U R Paul rolcad "ray warm adaoira* revisions—If any—can be expect­ tlon'for your steadfast courage In CJiurchill Talk ed In the Atlantle Miarter, bav* except for ons bomber which was Willkie Asserts PalU: Resigns advocating the reahatlc tax pro-, BUggeated the additional poosibiil- I Yanks Bombard destroyed as it tried to gat into the Bullard Goes About Town Rationing News gram which the times demand." ty that Churchill and Roosevelt Change Needed Deny Canattb Language Paul’s May Give Key may seek another meeting with inly Eight DaKM ote ' j Nazi Air Bases; A Stockholm dispatch to Tlic By Anthony F. Arpaia, Director Treasury Job P n w ler Stalin. . London Dally Herald aaid the To New Post Seaman, Second Class, Norman. There had been speculation at FIRST NATIONAL STORES Office of Price Administration The lone pollUeal hand which American bomber fleet had flashed 3 . Lindsay, of 21 Flower street, the rime that Paul might have RuaMa.bas been playing lately in Frankfurt Hit a radio warning while en route completed his training at the U. Sheboygan, Wis., March 23.—iJFt Moi^enthau’s C^ief Tax been the author of portions of the May Reveal British Posi­ connection with Italian, French, SUPER MARKETS To Reach LocarOuota that It waa coming to Berlin. ComtiuMiditig Officer o f S. Naval Training SUtion, Camp —A change is heeded in the na­ As I put these words on paper,-» Our\iatlonal budget allows us veto message that resulted In Ma­ Yugoalav, and Polish affairs has The dispatch said that ev«y ^m pson, N. Y„ today and has tional administration, rays Wen­ Advisor Submits Resig- jority Leader Barkley’s sharp tion on Problems Con­ Transportation Official (Continued from Pago One) the calentlar tella me that It's the only 2,900 invaatigatora raised many queationa In both OFIKATINC IN OVBII 600 TOWIM AND CITIES IN NEW few minutes during the hour be­ Troops Stationed Here been granted leave. dell L. Winkle, and one o f the fex- that's less than one for every break with the White .House, al­ ference to Consider. Britain and America concerning ENGLAND AND BAS1WIN NEW YOflK STATE. v To Remain in Sci^ice fore the bombers and fighters ap­ sons, he believes, is that tl>e first day of Spring. But, there county hi the country. As oltisens nation to Rod^sevelt. though sources close to Paul de­ the noUdarlty of the “big three" Report $33,000 Collect­ ray over Berlin last night, said the peared over the capital they sent nied that the caustic language was fires were visible 200 miles away. Is Transferred. Lieutenant Craig Belcher, son "present administration has been \- are no robins, jtist snow piled up who are proud a t our country and powers.' PO/StrS49W As Special Aide* this warning: in power too long, far too long to his. London, 'March K.-M/P)—Prims' ed and $20,000 More, Obituar^ _ v While the heavlea were ranging of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Belcher of In'larger quantities than ever ba- as taxpayers, we hope w(e never Washington, March 23 Not Getting Desired Reeolts "W e are coming. Our targets bode well for the welfare qf the Telling the president that-a tax Minlner CSiurchlll will address the 1/44^441 r/C 4trs/ over Germany in one of their most Colopel Abraham L. Bullard, U. Walker street, left this morning , fore this winter. H ence,' It is want more of them. But It is ob­ Randolph Paul bowed out It has been an open secret In Needed; Everybody i Hartford, March 23—(e>- R. J. far-flung operatlnna yet, American will be in the northern and Wed­ S. At^niy, commanding officer of for Maxwell Field, Ala., where he American people." vious that much depends on your almpllflcarion bill appeals "well on nation Sunday-^hts first broadcast ,,. quite- appropriate that we take administration’s turbulent ta)(^ Londoh for soine rime that. the ifs r rw FAt sr/sn y B> , third time In a '.veek, and two air­ at once." received orders transferring him erator or B-24, to which he was paign in behalf ‘bf delegates 'According to the weekly index, American family 6 t its fair share the Treaaury’a losing fight for ile more at present in thia special .Mrs. Eva N. Hemenway Compahy, announced today that This was the second consecutive Atlantic' for clarification of the ence of foreign ministers Is not ••We have $33,000 In the bank fields. <• to another Army command and assigned after he received his pledged to him in the state pri­ we should have burned no more of scarce goods. $8,000,000,000 in additional war­ flew." getting the desired results In set­ The funeral of Mrs, Eva Need­ NathanleKJ. Scott, manager of the daylight attack on Berlin .piat the mary April 4, Winkle asserted: than 86 per cent of our ration to Allied war alma. a«w’, and $20,000 to raiae In Just In oppoiung the Fortresses and will leave here Saturday. wings. He was commissioned at / time revenue. Mb, Roosevelt replied that “the The speech, scheduled for 9 p. tling post-war problems and that ham Hemenway of W3, Adams Hartford division for 23 years, had Germans had failed to give battle. Columbus Advanced Flying Field, •'Men In power #o long become date. That leaves us with 14 Paul, who Ipft.a, lucrative prae elxht days,” said Herbert B. asked to beXrolieved of these Liberators the German fighters A /r ^ u c t of the old Army The lengths to which a Black dlfficiHt labors you have perform­ m., (4 p. ro., e.w.t.), is awaited some new form of collaboration la Bouse, chairman of the Red Croas street, formerly of Staffoi-d adopted a ne\g tactic the fiVat re­ Some fliers suggested thta may Miss., March 12. corrupted by. the power itself. The per cent Iji reserve to carry us Market operator will go In order tice as a corporation tax attorney duties because Of his health. school, Colonel Bullard came up ed diullig the last thrqe ^ears . . here as a possible key to the posi­ desirable. War Fund committee, this morn- Springs, will be held at the Baker turning . Mustang pilots reported, indicate the Nazi Air Force has administration Is tired and cynical * through the remaining weeks of to gouge Illegal prices from un­ to become Secretary Morgenthau’s Vweral home. West Main street, The company, M r Bennett said, have be& oP the highest value to tion which Britain may take on CHiurchlll hinted at this in Com­ in*. “It means that every adtrit and concentrated their ' passes on shifted into southern and south­ and disregardful of the welfare o f the hearing season and to take wary conoumers Is hardly news to chief tax advisor and later Treas­ mons yesterday - as members Stafford Springs, Saturday after­ •'regretfully comnliro with hla western GerrofUiy to guard Indus­ Mrs. Eltzabetn - Maher of l20 your county.” the multiple problems expected to person In Manchester must contri* a small part of the attacking for­ the people." / ■ care of our cooking and hot water us In the OPA. Last week, how­ ury general counsel as well, sub­ Morgentnau'’s statement said pressed for an open debate on the noon at 2 o'clock. Burial will be request." - trial plants reported moved there. Westland Street will entertain the The 1940 Republican presiden­ come up for discussion at the bute at least one more dollar If we mations. past presidents club of . Mary needs during the summer months. ever, we ran across a racket that I mitted his resignation to President Paul had s ^ e d with distinction Atlantic charter. In the Stafford Springs cemetwy. Mr. Scott, however, ivvlj remain As a result, other Mustang pi­ Intense Antl-AJrcraft tial nominee told the rally that he From now on, when you go Roosevelt yesterday. • forthcoming /;onferenceS In "Lon­ are to reach our quota of $oa,TO0. Bushnell Cheney Auxiliary at her think-you should hear about. The and that he had accepted his res­ don between U.>8. Undersecretary Plans are underway to make an- ..— ------in the company's service a lots said, "W e went almost to Rus­ Although there was no fighter wants the G.OJ*. to win In this shopping for rationed foods, you Acceptance Comes As Surprise home Friday afternoon. Luncheon ingenuity of the chlseler la bound­ ignation “with a^ great deal of re­ of State Edward R, Stettiniils, Jr., Nearly two-thirds of all the I . other dri've through the mills and aiMiatant to Mr. Bennett with- of sia without being able to find any­ nppo.sition, the intense anti-air­ year's election and advocated a win need only one ration book. less, it seems. A White House announcement (ices in Hartford. craft fire made it appear to the will be served at one o'clock luctance.” and the British Foi*eign Office. lamb eaten in the United States residential section, Mr. House said. one to fight. greater effort ■ in the war and Number Four. Reason- ....On A dealer tn used electrical ap­ of Its acceptance late In the'day is consumed in the area north of The position of manager hei Other tactics of the Germans In- Aniei-icanS that the ground bat­ sharp, after which a short busi­ greater cooperation with the rest (Chairman DougWon (D „ N. C.) There has been \ speculation This win enUH a lot of extra work Scouts Council ness meeting will take place. March 20, the brown and green pliances, . such as refrigerators, came as a surprise despite recur­ Washington, D. C„ and east ot | will be filled by Waldo M. Plaisted, •d adoption of the tight Fort- teries in and around Berlin may of the world. of the House Waya\ and Means abroad that these deferences • for the volunteer house to house T he' remainder of the after­ atamps In Book Number Three washinsfton machines and vacuum rent reports that Paul would quit Pittsburgh. CRnvass committee under Jacob former superintendent of trans­ llke formation, but that did have been strengthened since the because of a widening breach be­ committee, freqiientX and out­ might be . followed by ^ .another portation here. After 17 years in noon will be spent in folding became Invalid. clegners, religiously complied with spoken critic of the Tr^Mury-'and meeting between Churchill and RATION NEWS! Miller, but, according to reports, Holds Banquet not Prevent tliclr aufterlng heavy last raid, March 9. If you have an “ A " gasoline tween him and Morgenthau. tWs office, Mr. Plai.sted, in 1942. bandages for the Manchester Me­ the letter of the law by collecting its spokesmen, oomnvmted to President Roosevelt. they .have accepted the challenge caausluC*- ^ This fire broke several of the book and no other, circle March no more than the ceiling price on Existei^ of the rift was an RED STA M PS (BOOK 4) A N THRU E-8 (10 POINTS EACH; ALL VALID wa^ promoted to operating asalst- morial hospital.'" Members are newsmen that he and PaW "were Detailed Statement Demanded THRU MAY 20)h , and will sUrt Immediately. •‘Thirty\or forty German fight­ bombers in two. There was little 31 on your -Caleodar. That’s the his goods-----but there was open seeWt at the Treasury,- al­ ,ant on the company's general staff urged to report op time. not always In perfect agrwment Growing demands in the House BLUS STAMPS (BOOK 6) A 8 THRU F-8 (10 POINTS EACH) ALL VALID Gives An Inside Story Over 60 Present at An­ ers stackoosfour deep and six doubt that the- barrage accounted PINEHURST deadline for your next date with a catch. When a washing machine though Paul waa steadfast In his A ftrst hand glimpse of what the and was transferred to New across Jump^ us from out of s lor most of the missing ships al­ denials, and Morgenthau issued a on taxes, but I consider him ' an of Ckimmons -.and the United THRU MAY 20th, cloud—the/ wW in perfect for­ tire Inspector. left hia store, it was not In work­ able man and a fine gentle: States for a detkiled statement on SUGAR STAMP Ne. 30 (R06V 6) GOOD FOR 5 LIS SUGAR STAMP Red Cross workers in the batUe nual Affair; Highlights Haven, though some may have been The local Townsend Club wUl Do you know''-that the average ing condition. The dealer saw to formal'statement aaying "hie loss Began CXreer in 1899 mation," Said SeVgt. Gcorgi Wa­ hold its meeting In Rockville to­ FRIDAY. Allied war and post-war plana, as Na. 4 0 GOOD FOR 5'LIS. FOR HOME CANNING sones are doing was given by Ma­ downed by bad weather. family of four people In this by leeaenlng a nut In some will be felt,’’ There was no Immediate indi' jor Raymond Hagedorh at the an­ O f the Meeting. Mr. Scott began his career with ters, 1643 West 38rii place, Los German raiders returned to morrow evening at 7:30 at the We wish'' we could get Paul, 53. represented the admin­ tlon as to a successor, and Pai well as for clarification of what the Connecticut Company in 1896 Angeles, a ball. turr>^gunner on I ed State* Is paying from $35 fo vital part of tha machine. nual meeting of the Ambulance tendon last night In a minor at­ home of Frank Hall, 73 High enough poultry to meet the $40 a year more than they should When the buyer complained, the istration in three major tax pro­ said he had '-‘no plana that I can’ as a street car conductor soon af- the fortreaa "Dinah MIl TranaporUtion Unit last evenmg Manchester Girl Scout leaders tack while the British still were street, Rockville. The business demands for point poor peo­ for food alone? Moreover, do dealer obligingly performed posals to Congress . that saw the announce yet." at the Legion Home on Leonard t*r electric cars replaced horse The enemy formation ^>lpBed in cleaning up the debris left by moic will be followed by card games Treasury’a revenue more than /V O PO//VT were guests of the Scout Council cars. He advanced .steadily and on one Fortreas and acoreo^thal ple this week-end. hut we '■ you realize that this unnecessary quick repair job for a service street. ■ ,■ • , than 190 planes on the previous with prizes, and a social time with, , expenditure represents the *~'-gro charge which often ran as hjgh as triple. The final demand, how­ )i,Women! No Pep? Field directors follow the troops at the annual banquet given by in 1906 beegme chief dispatcher. hits, recounted the crew of “ Dinah night. Some bombs were dropped lefreshments. just cannot find it and have ever, waa shaved from an original Heiress Granted $8,000 Extra Might," piloted by Lieut. Clyde T. eery bill for the average family $ ia R R O O K S ID E - LARGE SIZE right up to the battle lines where the latter at the Y. M. C. A. last He was spphlnted manager in last night, it was announced, but no poultry to offer for Sat­ $10,500,000,000 figure to a $2,315,- STRICTLY FRESH ^ GRADE A eoz 45* April. 1921. Ewsides his long serv­ Boy, .Ir., of Fort Mills, S. C. At for nearly three weeks? 000,000 measure, enacted into law New York. March 23 — (JP) — EGGS they are ready for any emergency, night. More than 60*.-if the organi­ there were no injuries., Charles Ecabert of 453 Center urday— sorry. ■ Remember this___ The top price Wim Out, Exhausted, ice with the Conneclicut.Company, the same moment Waters and Beauflghters attacked two small only over a presidential veto. Heiress Gloria Vanderbilt dl Cicco livery camp has a Red Cross hut zation attended, including four street was admitted at\the Hart­ Well, those, are the hard facts for used washing machines and Put 8 pargasa Va-tro^lupeach PURE REFINED l-ll 'CTN and workers who plan recreational Mr. Scott has been active in fra­ Sergt. Ralph Hatton tail gunner, enemy ships off Norway and left ford hospital yeaterday 'where be Some observers regarded Mor- has been , granted $3,000 In Surro­ Want Vitality at 21 ta 607 of 700 South avenue, Missoula, We do have some very t contained in a report I hs^e Just other electrical household appll- nostril. It (1) Shrinks swollen U R D activities and keep In close touch senior Girl Scouts who had been ternal organizations. one afire, the Air Ministry an­ genthau’a recent decision to give gate's court so she can vMlt^ her , Do ymi know i membranes, (2) soothes IrHtatlon, Mont., let fly with their 50 cali­ CoL L. Bullard will undergo an operation. nice boneless chicken in received from the Price Division, ancea can be charged only when a oo tsol oshfliwtoO, wonnoot. with the men as they move for- especially invited. .' Mr. Plaisted also began hia work nounced today, and one Beauflght- tax simplification the right-of-way luisband. Army Lieut: PaRCinalo ppotoa*, lowio vlt^ty?■ Ttaouflaada bovo Xttmn fur* (3) relieves transient nasal eon- k V R O -G R O U N D TO ORDER J J J e The banquet hall of the Y pre­ bers. Each hit a Foc'w-Wulf. Tf this is true in Connecticut, our guarantee accompanies the MU of ibfltrwoBknesaea wero duo ooIpIv to snird. Many homo problems are with' the Connecticut Company a.s er is missing. , through the ranks and served 36 Miss Gertrude Liddon is chair­ glass jars, which our old over revenue—an implied hut never (Pal t dl CJiceo; convalescing...... from- ly wero emoaad ot reoulto of estion .. . and brings greater COFFEE sented a V spring-like appearanca. "The One 1 hit slid in by our ‘ housewives are throwing aWay sale. Protect yourself In making an lllne.ss In California. The Tonie Tobleto. Oatres oee- reathing comfort. brought to the attention of the a conduolor. This was In 1916 in The Berlin radio earlier declar­ years In foreign and home service man of the food sale which the friend, Mr. Ubink, just announced decision to abandon fur­ . ___ of lro« RTflylfUcNa do«wg g T F A h o m e l a n d or w - tn with its decorations in the scout, tail Just 50 yards behind me," Hat­ this sum of money simply became such purchases by first getting ▼luinhi Bi. etIduiB. Botl fOM, too, or* o wook. Follow the complete V W ffiW lUd Croas by men In the forward Waterbury. Prior to 1931, when ed three British torpedo-carrying stations. He Is a native of Ten-' women's organizations \of St. ther tax moves this year—as the amount is in addition to $89,250 GOLDEN ROSE ^ e y , l t CTN colors, green and yellow crept pa­ ton said. "Two Jerries and the brought In from Vermont they do not take time to cheek the fuU Information on celling prices worn-out. ruiklows vlcun of Iroo-daAcleDCT, nad directions mmm nraaa SMSaa I Cfl 34 19- areas and in every Instance these he first came to Hartford, he had — ------^ planes were shot down in an at­ nesaee. Mary’s church, will condlict at reason for the resignation. granted her for living expenses you wontDt now pvp.Dtp. via fliRdkad vltfliltjr.vitality, try OatrOatrex ~ in folder. V J r T M r M O k per, green candles and yellow been for seven years superintend- B17 blew up at the same time and this nbon. This chicken official OPA price lists that every from the Price Panel of your Local this year. hls r w y dfly. Introduotoky ilao eewta onlg $6«1 problems have beep solved. tack on a German convoy near Colonel Bullard will be succeed­ Hale's store, Saturday fr^tn 9:30 food retailer In the SUte la re­ In his letter to the president irot MM M nil drag ftora^ovvywktrt^ ^ | ...... 1 11.1 AnotKer suggestion was made flowers With ssparngus. fern. The ent of transportation in W.iter- there were pieces falling all over was put up in Vermont in War rabe and Rationing Board. Scout emblem was placed on nap­ Stadlandet. ed here by Lleut.iCol, Gpspare F. on. A wide variety of baked'\ foods, quired b y law to keep posted at afl PEANUT B U H E R — 39- for the final week and that is a Red bury. the place.' Four great columns of black Bhinda. who comes from Fort the last.two weeks and the kins, place carda and eandlea. Mrs. . Two more German fighters fell baked beans, salads and ' other ! time In plain sight of his custom- Cross tag day but this Will not be smoke boiled up from the French Totten. N. Y. items will be offered fo r ' sale. quality is guaranteed. 12 Add sausage to your list of km- ASSORTED FLAVORS PKG |^c Seward Tyler, cha'rman of the polflt foods. The value of all popu­ DAINTY JELL acted upon until the last of this lo two Los Angeles Mustang pil­ channel port of Calais today, in­ Members who have been overlook­ decorating committee was credit­ ots, Lieut. William J. Simmons, Four Sons In .Army and 16-ounce j y s of Chick­ penny above celling here and lar dry Slid semi-dry sausage la week. ed with the artistic work. dicating much Of the city was Colonel and Mrs. Bullard, who ed are invited to send their con­ en Livers— Chicken Hearts there does not mean much to moat Find Mexico 1640 Whaterly Terrace, whose ablaze. tributions, and if it is impossible down two points a pound, while all PILLSBURY'S Welcoming Address score Is now 5',*, and Lieut. Ed- will celebrate their 30th wedding — Chicken Broth. No points of us, but when we add ■ up all other sausages are reduced one The welcome addrers was given Coastal observers though the anniversary next Wednesday, have to deliver from the outlying sec­ those pennies over a period of r ’sa lisa l fx/.'*'"*''' ^ Jasm ine fires- probably resulted from air tions, an effort will be made to on any of these items. point a pound with the exception by Scout Commissioner Miss Em­ four sons in the Army, one of vear, we get an impressive total of those listed on the current Admits Hotel JT l l l C V < O l H * l : 1 street, whose Kore Is now four. attacks. American Liberators at­ collect If they will get in touch , . something which should ily Smith, who intrvaluced the oth­ The new 'American attack, the whom is at the U. S. Military ration chart as selling for one ers at the head tatle. Past Comr tacked that area Tuesday. Academy. West Point. Their with Mrs. Joaeph Johnston of Try This Menu From Mc­ make every thoughtful housewife Speaking of the War... ] rixMr deep In -Germany , in nine point. lOlV PO//VT -- Maid Chased mtsaioners, .Mrs. John .Pickles. daughter is married £6 a Naval Hawley street or Miss Liddon. Calls For sit up and take-notice. Mrs. T. E. Broonah, Mrs. Albert [ days followed a bath of fire and leal Couple Speiidi “ ■ blockbusters dumped by the R. A. officer. SUNDAY Advance notice... .Oop reports Robinson, Mrs. 3. Seymour Brown, Manchester will Indeed be sorry The first meeting of the newly » I have repeatedly told you that F. on the German chemical and from the South promise us plenty 1 Point 18 OZ TIN Mrs. Stuart Segar, president of Uic Moiilli’s Vacation Ill Woolam Heads to lose Colonel and Mrs. Bullard. formed auxiliary to the Frank J. | * Roast Pork Platter w« depend for successful operation Ind-.i.strial metropolis of Frankfurt of cabbage, spinach and onions GRAPEFRUIT JUICE Bother Testifies Miout Leaders Association, Mrs. F. A. Ever since they have been sta­ Mansfield Detachment, Marine (Roast Pork. CandJed Sweet o f the price control program on Soiitlierii Republic. which was thus pushed Into the CRtAM STYLE Bickmore of the proijiam commit­ tioned in this area the Colonel has Corps League, will be held at 8 { Potatoes, Baked Xpples) the conscientious merchants and POINTS 20 OZ TIN Arrest on Her Com tee, Miss Marjorie Mitchell, song list of most bombcil German cit­ Tobacco Group Pi m., Wednesday, March 28, in the Waten^ress and' Lettuce Salad houaewives in our State. ■ True, hard^o find lately, latest indica­ CORN been very cooperative with the va­ tions are that large shipments are leader, and another special guest. Mr. and Mrs. B. F Ciehore of ies.- along with Berlin and Ham­ rious agencies of Manchester auxiliary rooms, Zipser Club, Retlah Tray of Carrot Strips we have an enforcement staff, but LUNCHEON MEAT 12-OZ plaint in 1927. now en route from the Texas har­ Miss Slather Picklei, daughter of Wc.st Center atii’cl returned yc.s- burg. — ^ and has given permission for the Brainard place. All members are and Olives this branch deals with the dellber- TREETorMOR 4 POINTS TIN i Mr. and Mrs. .lohn Pickles, who is terday after a ..month's vacation Eleven . Nazi fighters and five \ise of the military facilities un­ asked to attend *his meeting. Snow Pudding ate violators. Good compliance de­ vest. Figures also show that we First Permanent Presi­ can expect 50- per cent more cab­ 11 JL D U O PtiS* VEGETARLB New York, March 23.— {IPl executive' secretary of the Girl spent in Mexico, regarding which boni'oers were- seen falling after der his command for parades, so­ with pends upon the help of alert cltl- l-LI CTN fV lH Il V V SHORTENING - 5 POINTS Coast Guard Ueut. Adam Rotber Sout organigation In Great Neck, they are most cnthusiascic. The the furious battle In which "Dinah dent of Recently Or­ cial events and various civilian John Roberta who has com plet-1 Custard Sauce zens who refuse to pay a little bage than last,- year and 30 per today admitted under oroaa-axam- L. I, trip both ways was •nadn bv air­ MlTlit" was involved. defense' enterprises. During the ed his boot training at Sampran, more to get a little extra. cent more spinach. inaUon In his trial for the murder ft ADD'C >4by poods MBS . Serves Ample Meal plane. They left. LaGuai-di.i field. AltogctnoT. the R. A. F. an- ganized Association. command of Colonel Bullard the N. Y., Is spending a seven-day *Ruast Pork Platter V L H r r J i-point each o f Miss RIU CoMellc that on one Chef Urbano Osano catered and New York, Monda.v Feb. 2>' and rtoi'nee !. 33 aircraft were missUig anti-aircraft defenses In this sec­ leave at the home of his mother, | 3 iba. pork loin counfant, and Margaret Ingram, occasion he bad chased a cham­ the ample meal consieted o f ve4«- flew direct to Mexico arriving . in the night operations. This wa.s Hartford, March 23— tfP)— E. B. tor have been improved and main­ Mrs, Emma Roberta of Wapping. 1.; cup chopped onion widow of a wholesale druggist. bermaid through a hotel corridor table soup, chicken a la king on there on Tuesday. They |■|''urnod|^ "moce than in the last 1,000- Chaplin’s Trial I Pointi 20-OZ TIN I I Woolam of East Windsor tained throughout the anxious 2 tablespoons butter or Federal D lstrlctjudge J. F. r. RICHMOND PEAS ta New London, Conn. toast, mashed potatoes, spaghetti from Mexico City, "i i the -Ameri- olane attack when Frankfurt also margarine O’Connor did not order the Jurors elected the first permanent presi­ days o f the past two years. Questioned by District Attor­ with meat sauce, carrots, spinach, can Airways, and 'en- ti;in from 1 was the main target on Saturday. The troops under command of ' Treasury Balance 2 cups soft bread crumbs locked up for the trial’s duration, OLEO ClO W BIJg^-6 POINTI t-LI CTN ney Farrell M. Kane before Rlch- tossed - salad, olives,; celery, ra­ New York to Braiiv.trt (ielo re- The attack on Frankfurt, the ' dent of the recently formed Con­ Colonel Bullard have attained an L. teaspoon poultry seasoning •' Starts Today but instructed them not to discuss ihond County Judge Thomas J. dishes, rolls, coffee tn d a varied quirt d but 35 mlnutna a.s compared 43th of the war and the 11th heavy necticut Valley Outdoor Tobacco excellent record In Manchester for Wa.shington, Macch 23 —(jF)— | >2 teaspoon salt the case or read about It. J I I of pies. Walsh, the Coast Guard officer with 2 1-2 hours by train. HoW- bombardment the city'has urider- Growers. Inc. at the organization deportment. Th«^ feature o f the The position of the Trea.sury 3 red apples testified he was arrested in 1927 Miss Mitchell proved an able cver. it takes 10 to 12 da.vs for gone left large fires burning and meeting of the board of managens March 21 ; Form pockets between bones song leader and a number o f the headquarters detachment here was Seveit Women and Five on the maid’s complaint on a mail to reach Mexico o r account of ,,nioke rising to a great height, the at Hotel Kimball. Springfield. the formation of a regimental Receipts, $399,166,208.44; ex­ o f pork. Brown onion in butter Qud//fu MEAT VALUES charge o f breach of the peace, Scouts' favorites wore sung with censoring in w-u time Texas pa-^ Ministry said, Wednesday night. The organiza­ penditures, $446,450,623.78; net] or margarine: add crumbs, poul­ Men Picked for Jury takers of State June Bickmore at the piano. band and orchestra which has ap­ was fined $60 and given a sus­ pers are available but New York ^^s the third time in a week tion has 123 members in five coun­ peared at many social functions. balance, $16,500,996,985.43. try seasoning and salt. Fill Commissioner. Smith called for In Actor’s Case. FANCY SPRING pended 60-day Jail eentence by a papers are often from one to two r F. has sdnt out a ties of Connecticut and Massachu­ A regimental review of Colonel pockets with stuffing. Sprinkle To Meet Monday police court Judge In New Lon­ a report from Mrs.' J S. Brown pork with salt; place, fat side, \ 7 POINTS and Mrs. Pickles who attended a 1 . > r . force of oyer 1,000 planes. setts. Bullard’s command was held this LAM B LEGS don. The couple spent two v ^ k s in probably well over 3.000 tons of Concern over fertilizer pros­ afternoon at Renachler Field, Elast up. Ip roasting pan. Roast in Loe Angelea March 23—(/P) — ' Rotber teetified be had gone to training and I'oiiiid table discus­ Mexico City, which is 7500 feet ,___ . . this pects was expressed by individual moderate oven, :150 deffrees F., FANCY SPRING sion in Hartford last month, con­ Hartford. The tedious, slow moving prelim­ 18 the hotel where hlS wife, Harriet, above sea level. Jan miy. February i Rnr members of the board who said 1 hour. Core apples; place In New Haven. March 23— lA*)—The 3 POINTS was staying, when he returned ducted by Miss Frances Morse and or March is the best time to visit IT'**’ ‘ *‘‘1 inaries saw out ot the way, and to­ Connecticut Bakers Association LAMB FORES Miss Margaret Tuohey. that while the tobacco planting M a h i e u 's roasting pan around meat. from a aea trip, and that he was Mexico when the weather is much •’y ^ T X ^ season Is rapidly approaching, Roast 1 hour. Serves 4. with day the government begins its at­ win hold a meeting Monday at the 4 POINTS shaving In a hotel bathroom when Outdoor Actlvltloo like our own In the eaily fall They " " \ l83 Spruce Street tempt to convince a Jvry of seven Hotel Garde here. Chairman E. L. 1 '^ polnta emphasized by these only only 2,750 tons of the 8,000 Palau Appoiiilecl left-overs. (See Monday’s Emanuelaon announced today. LAMB i jriDER the chambermaid entered the found the people most progressive ^ hours promised by the Commodity vremen and five men, mostly elder­ two representatives of the local menu). Speakers will . be Frederick 7 POINTS apartment. Farrell drew an ad­ und friendly and enloved the food, close to 5,000 tona. Credit corporation, have been re­ Needed: Citrus Fruit or To­ ly or middle-aged, that movie mission from Rother that he left ^Organization who attended the Most of the hotels specialize In nights attack pn Executive Officer WEEKLY SPECIALS ' actor (Jharlie Cfiiaplin, 64, caused Driftmier, Yale University, and was not as big. however, ceived thus far. Mr. Woolam waa mato; Bread-or Cereal. ^ Cameron Beck of National Fire­ K). POINTS' some blUs on the wash basin; Hartford session, were - the im­ American cooker^' as well ^s Mex­ instructed to telegraph the CCC Hint: For Lunch — Orange Joan Berry, hia Junior by 30 years, CHOPS ^ lS n Watched the maid pick thena^Op, portance of outdoor activities. Of ican, and. there la no difficulty in one on Stuttgart on Feb. 15. whed" to be transported from Hollywood works, Inc. E. O. Johnson ot Bos­ ging a speeding up of. the cotton Bridgeport, Mar.'.h 23 — R.S. slices with toasted raisin bread. and then, clad only In hla under­ the more than 76,000 Girl Scouts obtaining what one oeaires. Both more than 1.000 heavy bombers to New York with immoral intent ton wilt preside at a rotmd table W H(XE OR EITHER END sefcd meal which had been promls* State Police Commissioner Ed­ discuoslon which will cover prob- LI wear, chased her Into th^^ hallway in the New England region; only Mr. and Mrs. Crehoic .had previ­ centered their whole force on that Tomato Juice,. If you have te save on The proaecution’e opening state­ 3 POINTS ^ 1 !■ city. valley growers. The valley ward J. Hickey today announced lema pertaining to prsaent day and PORK LOINS and took the money gWay from about 22 per cent are getting any ously acquired a working knowl­ growers are aiming at a goal ot 46 oz. can ....L ment win be made by U. S. Attor­ Hit Unusually Early the transter of Lieut. Henry Palau 24c points. Pork Roast is only post-war conditions. her. ' camp life, and there is no better edge of the Spanish language and a ten jw t cent Increase In crops ney Charles H. Carr, red-haired. W H(XE or EITHER LI they found thig miost helpful In The R. A. F. hit Frankfurt un- from command of the Westport 3 poin^ -— Shank Half of Hie attorney, ^ l l 'R e i g l , pro- way of promoting good health over thatN f 1943 but much de­ state police barracks to headquar­ Misaiaslppi born and Tennessee COOKED HAMS HALF - 5 POINTS their travels. -usually early, around 10:45 p. m., P ard D ost Footl, Scales Out of Ad.)ustiii«nt tcated that brea^ of the peace than camping out of doors. The pends on supplies and labor. Seed ters at Hartford, where he will Ham. 3 points, and Smoked reared. Ckirr told reporters at the ' Was a mlademtanor and that the Hartford speakers advised that the Attended Bull Fight and unloade-i showers . of block­ CftQ ••••*«** S.*'! Tonp"'" 2 points per pound. close of yesterday’s proceedings They saw a great deal while they beds will be sorted the first o f serve as executive officer 'of the 10 c Raleigh. N. C., Marcli 23—(A*)— testimony sfas irrelevant. Over­ Council workers and leaders work busters for about half an hour. next month butHhe growers will departmeiit at the regular busi­ that he wiU "lay the case out,” THE PfCK OF THE ruled, he/iMped from hla chair to together closely for ihe good of were there, and am ong. other An hour after it was over Mos­ R ir ST PORK, lb. 32c and that It won't take him more A baby girl born to. 4 Negro cou­ things' attended a bi:li fight'when be blocked somewnqit in their ef­ ness hours. ple. Mr. and Mrs,. Amon Rarris, FINEST CROPS p rote^ th e judge's decision. these girls, many, o f whom are quitos saw huge expanses of (Ire— forts to .raise a goodly amount of His sucessor Ih command at Salada Tea Bags, than 15 jor 20 minutes. six bulls were killed. 'Ilie natives into which they unloaded more LOi Defense Attorney Jerry Oiesler, which was repdrted to have ■ dge Walsh ordered the Juvy not having •• the proper guidance cigar, tobacco by the foregoing un­ Westport will be Lieut. (Jeorge Re- package of 8 bags .lb. 35c Is chambers, and Reigi com- go wild .over this sport. It is as high explosives—and columns o f I ROAST PORK .. balding veteran of the southern weighed 25 /p a o n ia , actually and care during these war years certainties. mer, of Litchfield, who has been weighed only/16 pounds. The at­ jllained about It, asking a mistrial when often both parents arcjwork- popular there as baseball is in the smoke soaring a mile high. Freshiv Chopped (California law courts, then is United Scales. Other Officers Elec: in charge of the barracks in that tending phyrician. said a recheck on the ground that "the excusing ing in the war industries. Mf"- Soon after sunriSe the German Other officer* and corhmiHee* town. Sunmaid Seedless Rais­ HAMBURG, 6 pts, . .lb.N29c privileged to giake an opening CARROTS They made a to Acapulco, Hilyersum. Luxeihbourg and main statemenr of hts own. diacloaed t M acahea were out of ad­ o t the Jury every* time 1 make an Pickles read a letter fron^ one elected were:' Vice president, Hoty- Detective George J. Mitchell of ins, 15 oz. pkg., justment. /The child died 12 houre famous seashore resort on the'Pa­ Deutschlandsender . broadcasting NO POINT ITEMS: , (Carr, holding an informal press objection is prejudicial, to the de­ who had been leader o f a/troop cific Coast where they spent a ard Waite of Whatley. Mass.; sec- Westport barraoks, boa also been 2 pkgs. for . .... after birth. fendant.” 10 years, entitled "W hy/1 Like system went off the air. This has retajry, Harold M. Newberry, * nsferred to headquarters at 25 c Pork Kidneys — Beef Kid­ conference at the dose of the ses­ or BEETS week. Returning from the beach sion, refused to say whether Mias Judge Walsh denied his motion, -Being a Leader.” She'raid this they stopped a Taxco whe.re there been an unfailing sign in recent, South W indsor:' treasurer, Puther Hertford, where he has been as­ neys — Veal Kidneys — t FRESH TEXAS and court was recessed. weeks of a daylight air attack on signed^ to the pommunlcalions dl Berry, (Jhaplln's red-haired former was used as the thenje o f one of are many silver mines and sliver' Belden, Hatfield, Mass.; executive Quaker Oats, O O r a Salt Pork and Honeycomb the round table discussions in Germany. committee, the officers and Sam­ vision protegee and drama pupil, would Jewelry is produced in quantity. family size'pkg. A itS C ^ among the first witnessea call- FALSE TEETH Hartford. / They visited tnc famous gardens The R. A. F. foray last night uel H. .Grahain of Sufflsld; Mem- Tripe. Japafiese Menace Commissioner Smith pre­ at Xochmilco which resemble was the 48th attack of the war on berohip committee, H o r si c e DOG BONES _____ bag 10c That Loosen SAVE RATION POINTS sented Miss Esther Pickles, who Frahitfurt, important chemical.'and Pease, Rockville, Josej h Kokoski, Baldwin Faces I «"Tou boys win all be hare," he Need Not Emhamiss those of Venice and took the boat Tootsie, SPARERIBS— grinned. "If she’s called you’ll see BUY PRISM PROOUCII 2 , - 1 3 * Key Road Center has beeil In sobuting a number of trips on the canals. Along the engineering center, last hit Mon­ Anlherst, Mass., and Mr. New­ 50c size jar 1 point ...... vVb, 25c Many wearers of (alts teeth have day by American bombers'. ' her.’* (uffered real embarraesment be­ years, having'^ worked up to re­ banks were DeaiitKul flower beds bury; Public Relations committee, Movie Camera cause their plate dropped, allpped A U. S. communique last night LIVERWURST— Veie Up Moat of OiaUengee ceiving the highest honor^ln scout­ and little shops where the tourists Lynn CJrant, East Windsor, Clar­ It was late ip the afternoon be­ or wabbled at Jnet the wronv time. GREEN PEAS 2 -29- / i n Indian Thrust ing, the pblden eaglet, an award might atop for souvenirs. The anndimeed loss of 13 bombers and ence F. (Tlark, Sunderland, M*ss., 2 poin ts...... lb, 49c Do not live in fear of this happen- Hartford, March 23.^^^—Gov­ Philip’s ' t fore the Jury box was filled to the Inx to you. .Juat aprlnkla a little' no longer given. After her grad­ boats are propelled hy gondoliers nine W hters on theBerltn foray, and / William Bossung, Glaston­ Early June Peas, s h a n k h a l v e s and the music and flowers reminda ernor Baldwin turned the I satisfaction of both Glesler and FA8TEBTH. the alkaline (non-acid) NEW CABBAGE "4< (Continued From Page One) uation-from htount Union College carried out by possibly 600 Flying bury.' OF HAM— Carr. The defense exercls^ nine ftowder. on yonr platea Holds false Miss 'Pickles took up scouting as one of old Venice in pre-wai days. fortresses and Liberators amt at Of the current membership, 45 -movies today for help In rellqylng j 20 oz. can...... 1 teeth more firmly, no they feel more- Connecticut^.^ of its alleged 3 pt>int« .Ib. 38c of its 10 peremptory challenges, comfortable. Dose not sour, t^eeks the Japanese .drive, is the southern a profession, /and when her train­ ’ It wq# the ftrst .experience the least an equal number of fighters. growers are from Masrachusetts while Carr used up five o f the six TOAAATOES miS 29* ing was completed four .years -ago Crehores have ,bkd in long-distance It was estimated the U. S. bomb­ and 78 from Connecticut. power shortage in war plants. GROTE’S FRANKFURTS "plate' odor" (denluro breath). (}et terminus of an all-weather road The governor fkced a movlel summary excuaala which the law FABTBBTB at any drug stora. that winds 175 miles north through accepted a position with the Stam­ flying. While going over the moun- ers dropped about 1,500 tons of ex­ Cocoa Marsh, 5 points ...... lb. 43c allowa him. Cains near Mont-er?y they reached camera at the Pa the studios, in | ORANGES'%r 45- 38< I the Nags hUl country to a June ford Girl Scout (Touncil and later plosives; on various military tar­ '’Jjur ■ • • • • * * LAM B STEW — Chaplin was nattily dresMd in transferred to Great Neck. Her a height of 14,000 fiect to clear the gets. Names of Schools New York and the results will ap- | tion with the India-Aaaam-OhipX • F • *" pear In the form ■‘•of a “talkie j 2 p oin ts...... Ib. 23c a pearl grey double-breasted suit ^ supply line, 'Allied Jugular vein in talk Was on the general kirns and peaks. They feel there la a . great The German Air Force, heavily short" on the screens of Oonnectl- | and matching tie, and during the BUSINESS GRAPEFRUIT 3 -o* 18- ■ » the Burma theater. <- advantage.s of scouting fo r girls. future for airplanes and declare damaged in other raids In recent California they would orefer not to travel To Go on Planes W E WIL L H.VVE A GOOD , mornliig aession kept an alert eye Mea/)while, Allied forces ousted Mrs. Stuart Segar presented an weeks, offered virtually no oppo.si- cut's movie houses. He )vas accom, | Sardines, PROMO’nON any other way. panied to New York by Frank F-. SU PPl.YO F on proceedings, conferring often 'Snemy units from, positions south original skit, entitled "A Girl tion as the Amjfricans swept over 1 lb. flat can. with Glesler as selection of the and southwest of Buthedauhg and Scout of Yesteryear," which was the (jerman capital although aiiti- Hartford, March 23.—01^— The Atwood; publicity difector' of the ] 14c BEEF, LAMB AND VEAL Jury dragged on. REPRESENTATIVE IVORY SWAN Improved their position^ while re­ most amusing. The girls par'ticl- aircraft fire was described as in­ najnes of over 25 Oinnecticut Connecticut War council whose | In the afternoon, hdwever, ak SOAP Sailor Sought ' schools will be on (>>nnecticut- Manpower committee headed by ^ PINEHURST A $75,000,000 corporation Is pelling enemy httackf west of that pat'ing were Eleandr Gordon, tense. Boscul Coffee, the repetitious questions were SOAP MED CAKE dc town. To the northwest Of Bqthe' Gladys Myer, Alice Richmond, "Some of v>ur formations bomb­ built Chance Vought Corralr fight­ Herman Steinkraus, Bridgeport In- VEGETABLES asked o f one Juror after another, looking to the futtiro. They daung isolated groups of enerny Helen McKinney, Marjorie Little. ^ ' After Assault ed assigned targets through er planes through school partici­ duatrialtst, is conducting a man­ 1 Ih, jar * ., ■ • Cellophane packaged he plainly .grew bored, and sat want to employ and train a man REGULAR CAKE pation in Seri^ E war bond pur­ power campaign throughout the | who will develop buslheas in to­ •UlST 2 ^akes 9 * . troops were being rounded up in The scouts woie the old-time breaks tn clouds with good .effect," SPINACH AND SALAD| back In his chair with eyes closed. chases according to. Mrs. Raymond state. 1 ■ day’s market In preparation for the hills east qf the Mayu range. khaki uniforms. Bridgeport, Marcn 23--(A')^A.. the communique said. "Other for­ Campbell’s BOWL COLE SLAYV, .The goyemment used three Off ^Other AUied detachments wert Alexander cole showed a talkie mations attacked ~ "factories and E. Baldwin, chairman of the The "talkie” will broadcast a lts^preaiiq>tory challengei In eUm- the greatly expended field that leen-age aailoi was the object of will be available in the Pootwar massing to oppose an expected at? picture of Girl Scouts and their transportation targets in the Ber­ schools-at-war programf of the mesaage from the governor on tl)e | Tomato Soup, 23c package. Inating a trio with motion picture a police search today after Leagh atate war flnahes committee. Snanpower situation In this state. Period. !— IV O R Y tack by strong enemy forces in ths war time activities, and the eve­ Van Emburgh, 17, of 40 Dutton lin area through thick clouds by 3 cans SOUP VEGETABLES connections. One waa a seat nddim sector of the (Thin hills. ning came to an end with the means of Instruments, hilt could Schools. which are undertaking 20e package. ■tress who sometimes works In (Jan you qualify under the ftfl- AM Ptirneee Seen Per RoUi. SOAP street,. Wallingford, told police to raise by June 1 the $50,000 pur­ Up to September 16, 1943, more British bomhei formations raid­ Good Night .circle. that he esraultec, him in front of not observe the results.” Sweet Potatoes — Cauli­ studio wardrobe department, an­ lo w ^ T KHekaw And luimdry. ed large supply dumps at Taung- (Tommander of / one Liberator chase price of the Cdrsair are than 110,000 of approximately I La Rosa Macaroni, other was a secrets^ who has 1131 Chopaey Hlil road at 12:05 flower — Carrots— Beets ] L BALES EXPERIENCB DE- ^ LGE CAKES 29- up. Ehiemy stores at Prome were a. m. today. combat wing was MaJ. James Stratford High school. East Hart­ 141,000 war priaonera held in 1 pound package, played movie bit parts. The third 3 IdE CAKU 2 9 - ford High school, Alfred Plant camps In the United States were! ••— New Cabbage — Water­ - SIRABLE. bombed the night before last and Van Emburgh appeared in a Stewart, former film star. It was 2 pkgs. for ..... A IV was Louis Odets, father of Writer- 2. 21-40 YEARS D U ). flames were sighted 60 miles Television Fears diner in Orange shortly after 1 his llt h naiaaipn but his first visit Junior 'High school'in West Hart­ used to relieve labor shortages In] cress — Celery — Toma­ Director caifford Odets. ford, New Haven High school, agriculture and other fields. S. AUTO tU^UQUCD. away. a. .m, with a severe scglp lacera­ to Berlin. Aiked If the mission toes. The Jury as finally chosen: -a - - .... - tion. He wee taken to New Haven was any more unusual than the (Central High school 'In Bridgeport, Boatriea B. Allan, housewife Bof^rqUy dReharfed Servlea- Seen Needless Whole Beets, men will be considered. 'Die iv o r y RINSO hospital where eight stitches were others, he exclaimed: Danbury High school and Sumsid ALL CIGARETTES Grant Ritchie, retired farmer taken to close the wound. Van combined Shout street, Eaat street. 20 oz. -can . . Vera L. Danis, wife of a real company will pay a good start­ PLAKIS 2 MEDIUM PKGS 19 i Hospital Notes “Unusual? Of course. Ws hit NOW $1.57 CARTON ing salary with ‘Iberal car al­ HoUywboi, March 23.—OP)—Any Emburgh waa later turned over to Berlin, didn't w e?" Bridge street, Mspleton High and tate man; Miss Pearl Adams, an Petrotmen Leon iMntoii and Fred­ West SuAeld. schools. FOOD SALE unemployed book-binder; ^dia lowance and full auto insurance IGE PKG 2 3 « Admitted yeaterday: George fears Hollywood may hold that Mustang, Thunderbolt and Sliced Store Open At 9 A. M. On paid. Ptehty of opportunity for IGl PKG television will injure motion pic­ erick Vaughan, Bridgeport police­ Lightning fighters from both the Bulkeley High school, New Lon­ Hussey, wife of a retired chemist 23> •ttmpaon. KN . Oakland atreat, men. * ‘ don; and S t Jasep))’a school, Nor­ Satunlay 9 :3 0 a. m. Pineapple, Fridays and Saturdays. Bernard Davis, a caretaker ppromotloB, t m c salary increases and Robert Herriaon, 580 Burnham tures are ungrounded, rays Niles Eighth and Ninth Air Forces flew 'carser Job. Trammell, president of the Na­ Van Emburgh raid a sailor, who as eeco.rts, and “ circled Berlin fur walk. have started drtv** to raise 19 oz. can , 20c ekiythe Eaton Lewis, wife of ’ atreet.,' he knew as Warren Minay of 1468 Admitted today: John Pierce. tional'Mroadcastlng Oo. a considerable period" daring the $25,000, half the price of a plane. HALE’ S STORE dAler in canned goods; Rosope 6 ., A fP L T East Malii street, Bridgeport, tele­ Germsme to come up and fight, the Quarter Shares of $12,500 have ixeeder, oil company advertlsio^ LUX t$B Middle Turnpike Eaat; Frank "Nothing will hurt a good pic- phoned him end asked him if he Scott Tissue, DUZ 11 Mountain, Hebron. ------Aura," be told newsmen yesterday, conununqtue said. been underwritten by Legvenworth ...an; Mrs. Hazel M. UlU, wife o f s PERSONAL FINANCE PLAKIS would like to go to California. The High school of Watethuzy, Hamil­ By Women-’s Socieljes, 8 rolls for . . - packing company angineer; Row­ DlBcharced today: Sgt., Newton adding that television will increase complainant solo he Joined M inw On the homeward Journey, the 23c . COMPANY DOIS ‘ ' ige Baman, 48 Madlaon atnot; Rena the box-office value of movie per- flghtera swept away from the four- ton school of New Haven. Israel St. Marjr’s Church. an T. Segpar, banker, Loratts. 7gS MAIM STRIBITr and waa taken to the Chopsay HiU Putnam school. t t Putnam and, Easley, piano teacher, sad C3aude ■VIRYTHMO 23 I6i PKG 23 18 Weatwood atreat; (ormera. road eecUon ediere he allsMs Mi­ epgined craft ahd shot up air­ Native Potatoes, .. STATE ‘nnCATER BUILDINO Harold Hoaring and daugh- “We don't expect to get feature dromes, railway transport and O n tar sMiool of Seymour. Smaller Baked B ^ iis, Salads and Mlllsap. shirt company represen nay aeeeiiltad and robbed mm. In­ No. 1 Quality, ' 2ND rU X )R p j o a p e Q o o a o o o p p fi)' Radrirllle. pictures for our telerision broad­ other targets in Germany and ene­ schools In one town niay count tatlvf. - FROM g TO fif vestigating podee said that, some Home Copkifd Foods We (eMtM a* IWS » M l OiiiMlk __ rth: Today a siw to Mrs and casting." he said. “We will produce of Emburgh.’s bcl.ingings were my vesMla______along^ ______the coast. _Even their . combined war bond pur- peck aUvoM . 38 Cor- our ovfn programs and of course found In MjncjiTB parkq^ car a j on these side Journeys the fighters ( charae toward one' (Joraalr, Mrs. ^^^jJli^VaTiety^ hews aad sports aveata." abort i tailed to siMit aop enemy planaFl Bakhrin said. H MANCSraSTER EVElfTNO HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 2n. 194i MANCkESTER EVENING HERALD, MAN C^STER, CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1»44

Injr. Hin own record, If fairly ex- cal futility typical of "disaster” Battle Looms To Pick Choice Th« iPd^'s Column Lists Themes Manchester editorlala. Service Unit Tolland Another Group Eliingtoii .iminetl, completely rofutea the Co/itributors to Red Cross Fund Frioadahlp charge of Republican laolatloniata. Today the natural drams of Ve- The flowers for decorstlons st Mrs. B ern ard A. K*Uay \ .00 i 5fr». Stella Gentiloore .... 1.00 nar ...... '6.00 Evening Herald aided and abetted by aomo rather suvhis seems benevolence indeed Off for Tests Over C dntr^ , Mr*. Stella-Berube ...... For May F—la for a Friendshlp/sjieautiful To Considei* Has Birthday the Federsled church Siindsy telephoned her husband from Mr*. (Jarotine H. 8mitb .'. lioo : .Harriett# B- Street^. 1.00 Mr. and Mre R. Rclchen- IH.. ply Democrata, that be la "Juat Jhii oontrast to tha piifsly man­ 2 00 2.00 2.00 and rare, Am erica's Fine^Teil morning, March 18, were brought Camp Gruber, Okla., Tuesday Jbfeph Rollaaon . < . 'i'^usUn Wilkie ...... w;">-. bech ...... 11 plwlll 8tr**‘ made violence going on almost night that their son, Corp. Tech. 2.00 Mr. end Mre Cheater Mor­ R —la for the I^chneaa,'that al­ M»noh*«t»r, Conn. another Rooeevelt” , I^ave Ceiilpr l»y Bus for X Of Air Lan^s C. B;. House, a Son, Inc.. To'oolitf*- N. Robihaon ...... Tlirep CttildidRtM Seek ways llngsra there. Prefiare lor Religious 9mouAU within sight of ita aiimmlt. If it* ( h H h of Aiiil>iilaii<‘c by Mias Bertha Place and ednsist- Arthur T. Kelley-who was burned / 50 JO i Mrit/Florence- H ew itt...... • 1.00 gan...... 2.00 rBiiouaoN ed of a large bouquet of forsythia 'iiouse A Hale. I n c ...... 1.00 I —is for the Ideal pal, who’a com­ Oonoral Ifnnnnor '' claiming ’ of human life »eems an N p w Haven; The Next last week in a ga* explosion, that (('onttnaed feom/Pag# Oasj riwoe'rt A. Alley -----... 5.00 Mrs. George Beer Mr, and Mrs. Fred Libby .. 5.00 Denioerali'c Honor in Embassy'W Week at Ponndol Oetobtr 1, 1111 Nl'ranximrlalion Hpar that had been forced to bloom lur a full quarter of hU body is burn­ Brubig 'Moske ...... • 1.00 Mr. and Mr*. Douglas forting like a mother, No Flghtern unexplainable piece of anonymous | doors. , Uobert J.' Alley ...... 5.00 B— I* for Hbiteero gnd . lov*, w* Distinelivel^ llellelons Haleh on Monday. ed but his ayes are all right. This 2.00 Ciaie Lewd* ...... l.UO Hickox ...... lo o New Britain Toilay. State's University, . Publlnkod ■vary BvonlnK Ezcobt vengesnee, it still .seems merciful i\fanv W onia of liaise. The Tolland Grange Home Eco­ world air routeir rt'ndsr ijilU ta^ Marion A. Smith ...... 1.00 ehare with one -another. luMnyaand Bolldnya. Bntorod at Testerday- Amepi^an bombers wsB welcome new* *a the earlier contract*, and the two companies John Holden.,...... 2.00 Mrs. Mary Lewis ...... Mias Noela Johnson ...... 2.00 tba Boat OKioo at Ifanebaatar, ConOn,, beside the conscious sacrillce of nomics committee met Thursday message from th< War depart­ Mr*. Facchetti ...... yi-uo N—1* for thb Nobis things you've 'were over Berlijr"m force. Along el'ening at the home of Mr. snd Fivefbusses llllcd with Selective will have cQi'Slderabffc experience Joseph R'elster ...... 1.00 Ellis Cloak Oo. . »< /. .1.000.00 New Britain, March 28. — f/P)— (Horrs, March ,g$ —- (F) — In aa aooond Claaa Mall Mattar. ~ 'I Irellevp I am apeaklng for the ment did not give any detail*. Ethel Wartlcy .. .'v...... l.UO Mr*. Ruth Sweeney .. 25.00 ■aid and deed* you’ve dona, their route Berlin end ' over life in which the men of earth are' Mr*. I-. Ernest ,HaU. ' .Service ■ registrants left the, local to pool when peace roines and' the Frank Preneta 1 00 , „ 1.00 New.Britain DemcK'iata choose a D— i* for a Dear . friend, whq preparation for the Religlou* Em- •CBSCRimON RATES ^ entire town when I advise you to Corp. Kelley iBudi «* hi* friends battle to/rti.splace Pan American 2.00 t W*"* Mary Wartley ; ...... Mr. and Mra. Harry Tobler 6.00 Berlin thp/ were greeted by ex­ deliberately indulglnf^ tbeniselves, The Republican electors of the draft board office at the Center William J. Oralf Mary Tuttle ...... 1.00 nomihee for ntayor today from ■bine* lik* thg rays of the sun. baaey week which will be held at Qna Taar by M ali...... }»«« kei-p this organixation alive after Town of Tolland met In caucus at all call him here, is in a serious enters/the competitive flying jHmes W. Hollora 1.00 Mr*, Hr. and Mrs. Edward Hig­ Par Month by Mall ...... J ceptionally heavy anll-alrCra/t spurred on by motives whicb rep­ this niorjiirig en rotile to New Ha­ condition from second degree i John Sullivan ...... 1. gins UO ...... 2.00 (uiinng- three candidatee, .lohn L. 8 —1* for Sincerity, that ■ solhc- the University oT Connecticut Slngla Copy ...... * ...... the war, ” IiHld Gcfuge H. Waddell, Town Hall, Tollund, Tiieaday. stage./ Wni. J. and Anne D> Leg­ 1.00 ■ thing you can givf. 0alivarad ona Taar ....« .11.01 nrK ^hlih coat im IJ bombers and resent not sny natural ft Mr. Waddell. ”we alwayk knew Tolland friends I call, it will be Impcasible t® «s- those present. Mr. Dimock has Obuchuwaki . 2.00 Mr. and Mra. John Thomp­ third term as repreaentativs of the Hillcl group. A group of Informal Publlabbra Rdpraaontatlyea: Tba The Naels, therefoaa, calculated destruction, seems relatively mild been active in the Congregational with more than one Important for­ Wilfred J. Clarke ...... 10.00 George Ryan . 1.00 son ...... - 2.00 Sixth district, in the state Senate Crisis Blamed teas and receptions will be held ■that We'eould oount upon ycur unit. Mra. Emery M. Clough spent the j p,,-tain definitely Ihoae accepted, eign operator. ixMathawa Spaotal Asancy— that we might not hit many vital and humane beside other disasters Your willingness to accept any week-end a s'a guest of relatives ■ ^ be a few days before the church, Sunday school and the H. Kingaley Kuhney...... 3-00 Richard Ruddell 2.00 Mr. and Mra. J . C. Scran­ where he is proininant as an out­ on Sunday afternoon. Sunday eve­ '^ork. Chlcapo. Datroit and ' Seventeen airlines, including L. L. Hohenthal ...... 5.00 1.00 ton ...... 1.00 ning a mass meeting will be held military objectives, snd resigned men might escape if they would. task, disBgieealile or not. was a in New Britain. j local draft bpard is given the re Men's-. Club, also a volunteer fire­ Mr. and Mr*^ G. Weiman spoken critic of Governor Bald­ Ga Recognition ton, '______man. .He has. been employed by American and Export, have been Rev. Earl H. Furgeaon . . . 2.00 E. H. Carrlgan ...... 2.00 Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Lawler 1.00 win« adininistratldn and hn oppon­ in Hawley armory where three themselves to letting the bombs souire of inspiration to all of us. Mrs. Maud Clough is a guest thia j p^, t on those accepted, working through a committee on m em ber audit bu r ea u o f T want to compliment you and your wec.k of friends in Boston, Mass.; i ^vho get notices of sccept- the Aetna Life-Insurance company Mr*. Marv T a y lo r...... 5.00 Ma« Carrlgan ...... 1.00 Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sad- ent of the state’s syatem of financ­ outstanding men from each faith CIRCULATIONS. we loosed come down as they for nearly 16 years, snd his co­ United States air policy in oppo­ Ernest F. Strong ...... 2-00 Robert Maaon . . 5.00 dacek ...... - 6.00 ing highway construction and will speak. g o leaders for a splendid job.” snd will attend the Boston Flow- reminded that tjiey should sition to proposal* for a single Montevideo, March 28— (P) —■ STATE AWNIN X . pleased. Ollirra Who S|»oke er show. file noticea of a reqiie^for a local workers there presented him with Mr. and Mr*. Beng* ...... 5.00 Jamea Duncan 2.50 Mr. and Mra. Albeit 8*d- maintenance. To Partirl|iat« in IMncusqlnn* American flag air carrier, a plan Georg* Henry Wlitiama . . . lO.DO 1.00 Paraguayan aoureea h*ra suggest­ ■'— Hartford —— The bigger part of the explana­ This sentiment was echoed by The regular meeting of Tolland board hearing or of i^ieal within a watch of tXe newest army type. Minnie Morriaon . .... lacak ...... 8.50 Gwiazda, foi-mer police court Arrangement* are being made Connecticut Grange was held ai the Commun­ He is married and has one son. aiipported by Pan American and Mr. and Mr*. Clarence H. Mr. and Mra. Walter Pqx . 2.00 Mr. and \M m William ed today that a criai* in the cab­ Chief Air Raid Warden Thomas in days of the date of mailing of United Air Lima, a large domestic Judge, passed hia draft examina­ by Robert C. Baldwin, associate tion—the reaaon the Nasls were ity House Tuesday evening. Dur­ Richard, four and a half years old Wickham ...... 50.00 Davis Home Bakery . . . x .. 25.00 Spacek ...... 6.00 inet of President Hlglnto Morlnigo S|jinch«fit«r Evening Herald. Weir. Charles Burr, deputy chief the notice. line. Senator McCarran tD., NeV.) tion in New Haven ye'stei-day and professor of philo.sophy. to have NOW HAS LOCAi^ OFFICE thus willing to let ua bomb Berlin warden, and Wilfred Clarke, com­ ing the business trsnsaciions three Lieut. Edward Lqethscher, son Mr. and Mr.s. Wm. Glode 4.00 Mrs. Louis Marte 6.00 Mr. and Mre Frank Man­ was accepted for service in the which raeulted in the resignation religious leader* participate in Thumdty, March 2S new names were accepted to join of Mr. and Mrs .Jaebb Loethscher Introduced on Monday a bill which Mr. and Mra. Cha*. Dear .. 2.00 Paul Mart* ...... 2.00 ner ...... at our , pleasure—is moat certain­ Y a n k e e mander of the Dilworth-Corncll would establish as such a "chosen Army, but announced he was not of three minister* two day* ago classroom dlBcussion* on Monday ly that the Luftwaffe la deliber­ Post. American Legion. Miss ,Ies- the- Grange and two new names to of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Loethscher Mr. and Mra. Jamea Glode 2.00 Mr. and Mr*. C. L Green­ Mrs. K. Lawrence withdiawl'ng from the race. Sa- may have been precipitated by and Tuesday mornings. On Mon­ By A H. O. sie Reynolds, pioneer worker in be voted upon. The Lecturer’s hour Bus Drivers tinned at the Jackson Army Air Instrument” a company in whlcn Mr. and Mra. Robt. Daly . 5.00 wood ...... 4.00 Mrs. John Hoffman ...... vonis is a former member of tha Call A. LaFon^iiie, Maiichesler rt And Why It Began ately’ hoarding its strength for all existing Uriited States airlines disagreement over th* govern day night, a faculty dinner will be this fleid. also paid a glowing tri­ was given to ihree repreaentatlvea Base, Miss., was home oh a few Wetatone A Kanim Tobac­ Mr*. Katherine Helm ------1.00 Mra. Martin Komae ...... City council. ment’* recant acUbn in recogniz­ held under the direction of Frank the one thing that it knows is go­ of the Burr Nursery, showing pic­ hours leave and return<>d to could participate. co Co...... 150.00 Mr*. A. Podrove ...... 5.00 Telephone 2-1'17't 080 8^ the slanders There ia nothing so healthy as bute to the membera of the unit. End Strike International air transport pol­ Mr. and Mra. Ofllara ..... In the Republican primary. ing th* Farrell regime in Argen- H. Ash, associate professor of ing to win or lose this entire war, Major Alice Madden, unit com­ tures of the many roses, shrubs, Spence Field, Ga., for further Mr. and Mra. Frank Glode 2.00 Mr. and Mr*. Charles Fer- Ottivio Cimiano ...... Wendell Wi}lkle baa to combat la light. Properly focussed, it can flowers, fniits snd vegetables and icy la being studied in both the Mayor George A. Quigley, now tii»u business administration. Ftir EM(imHlee/On Cuslum-Built .\tvninKS mander, cut the big birthday cake training. Mra. Margaret Glode ..... 1.00 • guaon ...... 15.00 Mr. and Mra. John Dublel.. serving hla seventh term, is op­ The following student chairmen Uio ebarge O^t be la "Juat an­ the forthooniing Allied Invaalon. work wonders. It can even pro- j and each member and guest waa i * f''’® tJcKcriptlon of these many “ (Continued from Page One) Robert E. Hyde and Jarvis N., Senate and the House and in the 50.00 I t waa pointed out here tJiat two Eor Your ^timc of Pre-War .Mnterial*. Mra. Henry Glode ...... I-OO C. Miller ...... Mr. end Mra. Josrato Pon- posed for renomlnatlon by Thomas of those who resigned — P'orsign. are planning this religious em- other Rooaevelt." Out in Wiicon- If the German high c'ommand can duce change, difficult as chaqge Is i nerved. . The dinner w'bs aerved by articles was given by one of the Clapp were elected delegates to Senate, -Justice and Commerce de­ Mlaa Emma Glode ...... 1-00 Wallace Payne ...... 3.00 tlcelll ...... representatives. The pictures and ! Charles. La., to Marianna,- F la , partments. Some preliminary p'. McGrath, former chief clerk of Minister Lui* Argana and BMuca- phaai* week; Henrietta Spring of atn the other day, be himself made hope to defeat that invaaton. It is when It affects anythijvg^ con-j Arnold Paganl. attend the Slate Convention to be Mr. and Mra. Geo. Glode.. 2-00 Mr. and Mr*. John M. War- Mra. J obeph Staraiak . . . the- Board of Puhile Work*. East Hartford, Harriet May of lecture were most instructive and I have been idle since Tuesday due held in Hartford in April, at the talk* have been held with the beck ...... 2.00 tion Minister SIgfredo Gross an effort to trace that back to Its apparently willing U> wyite off Herbert B. House, chairman of Mr. and Mra. Cha*. Glode 2.00 Mrs. Geolge B a d e r...... Brown—were generall'y recogniz­ Glastonbury, Marion Holmes of the Red Ciosa drive and permanent enjoyed by all present. The door j to a controvera.v oyer discharge of Republican Caucus Tuesday night BriUri) and Canadians, and the Mri and Mr*. Raymond Mrs. Frank Stone ...... ’ .00 Berlin aa a total loss. po^Tucs supports itseJt'on .the pub­ prize was won by Mrs. Florence several.employes. prospects are for a conference Mra. West \...... ed u strongly aympathetic toward Windsor Locks, and Eleanor iS. lic purse., , head of the wai- stamps sales here, held in Elllngtqh Town HalU Jackson ...... 5.00 Mr. and Mr*. John Kletzl* 2.00 Mra. K. Hoffipan...... Davis. This Isn’t the way we would like Ayer* with * General McArthur | Decision Follows Hearing Henry Felber who has been chair­ later in the year. Mr. and Mr*. Louis Mart* 5.00 the United Nations. . He waa accurate, we think. In Thus no measure adopted by al.so added hia tribute to the Am­ Mrs. (Thaa. Donahue .. 1:00 Mr. and Mra. \G. Steven- Pareiils Facing (The Unit*d i^tate* and most of to have it. We’ve been bombing bulance Unit for their willingness Rose. During ihe social hour light | The decision to return to work man of the Republican Town com­ Mr*. M. Metter ...... 2.00 ioCRUbg tta-beginning at the time any General Assembly in recent refreshments were served by th e ; followed a hearing yesterday be- Mra. Edw. Machie ...... 1.00 ■on ...... V...... 1.00 the other American republics, as nt Berlin for a variety of reasona, years has had ' the far-reaching to cooperate at all times. mittee for many years declined to Mra. Ronald Daigle .. 1-00 Mr. and Mr*. OU* Bartlett 2.00 Mra. Philip Howard^...... 1.00 HslFsImr* the Stme Feoiib... hla atrong eapouaal of Major ia Siir|irtsrd committee, Mr.- and Mrs. Irving | /ore the Eighth Regional War La- serve again and Robert E. Hyde Mr. and Mra John F. Shea 3.00 Term in Prison well as Britain, have withheld but most prominent and impor­ effect and the cumulative power Campbell, Mrs. Edith Costello and qor Board at Dallas at which the Mr*. Jo*. Waterman .. 2.00 Mary Stamler ___ 1.00 recognition from the Farrell WHEN YOU BUY XitttM-LaM. for Britain. "I did not realize, ” said Major waa elected chairman. A few South Coventry Mrs. Walter MacLachlan.. 1.00 Robert Widham ...... 1.00 tant among them was our belief of what seemed, upon adoption, Dori.s Costello. ' board set a back-to-work deadline Mr. and Mr*. E. Buckland 5.00 regime. I «Tou w t i r s ^ l," he aald, "that merely a gesture in the direction Raymond Hngi (lorn guest speaker members were named and others Mr. and Mrs. Roger Wil­ Mr, and Mr*. Everett EAT MORE FRESH The middle green in the center for noon today and instructed a will be added later as needed. Mr. and Mra. Ernest Chap­ New York, March 23 — (A*) The crisis appeared today to S ilf after the laat presidential election that Berlin waa one target the of Tcforni —a gesture originally of the eve^ng, "how much .was of Tolland village, tliat has been At the Republican caucus held liams . . . ..\ -----...... 5.00 Lathrop ...... 1.00 man ...... 2.00 being done at home until I got tripartite panel to visit New Or­ Mr*. Kelly and daughter*.Mar­ Mr. and Mra. Frank V. Wll- Mm Cora Clarke ...... 2.00 P’rank Jara, 25, arid hi* wife, have been resolved with the ap­ SCREENS HlUar'a power hgd reached Ita Germans must defend at all costs. niadel perhaps, in the hope that it ■o well cared for by adjoining leans.^ to investigate, the cause of in the firehouse Tuesday evening Mra. Andrew Donze ...... 1.00 Julia. 23. convicted of endangering pointment of Color Horacio Oiir- would help forestall and delay re­ back here. Judging from the re­ garet, suicompanied by Miss Alice Eugene W. Latimer wa* fiamed liama ...... 26.00 The Allen Realty Oo...... 5.00 FRUITS AND maximum. France nad fallen and Now the Germans go through the marks here tonight J gather' that property owners, is now anything work stoppage and fix responsi­ Tuttle, left Sunday afternoon for The Roger* Paper Mfg. Co. 150.00 Betty Stamler ...... 1.00 the lives of their two children who iani, former president of the su­ BUY form, This was tbe measure re­ but pleasure to view. Out of state town chairman, and Mr*. Ivah Mr. and Mra. Raymond piniza. who resigned with Ar­ in 30 seconds probate Judges had been required that left Manchimter three years the green. Schaller ...... 2.00 Mr*. Angelo G io la...... 50 foiipd the couple guilty yesterday gana and Brown, will continue In T^~tha W8T was-Great ■ Britain. wouldn’t,.be. naccaaary... But .the to-reveat'Tiubllcly any of the de-^ Town anow-plows ■ amj anow- ported similarly from other- cities. Evt.. Irving- Friedman,,. aon...of, At the north- end -Walter -Havens - - M m Lout* ’Verschot ...... 2.00 Mr. and. M ra Earl. Andar^ We oiler new spring crops from sunny touthern | Germans apparently do not intend ago this month through its basic Mr. and Mrs. Max Friedman who ton ...... 5.00 MM. Mary- KCeney . .T77.T TOO aflcK whfcli Justice AlVah W. hi* post’ until April 1 when- the The householder’* dream! — No- I "Oraat BriUln, a democratic, tails of their business. shovels were much in- evidence in was made chairman of the town Mr*. W. Clifford ...... S 00 Mr. and Mrs. H. Keeney . . . 2.00 growing areas tlavOfT-rich 8nd pricerHor yavmgr. training right tq the Russell la- is in the service and has seen quite committee and Mrs. Beulah Reed H. R. Tryon .ri . •• 5.00 Burlingame remarked; new fiscal year begins. more fussing with huldeni, no i,. nation, wraa unprepared with only let It become any weaker be- As- the reports were filed the lands. He told many Interesting town Monday and Tueiday, when Perrett A/Glenney, Inc...... 25.00 Mra. Rose Hickey ...... 1.00 “ . ... . an animal would be spring was welcomed with nature a lot of action ia enjoying a 23- vice chairman: delegates to the H. A. McArdle ...... 2.00 more storm windows stored In U. S. NO. 1 SELECTED T a amall army, Inadequate equlp- foVf It has to meet the crucial first year, the reaction was one of and amuaing sid’llg’.ita of the first days furlough at hia home. Pvt. Mr. and l4r*. Qaylord Weir 2.(X) Mr*. J. R. Braithwuite ... 1,00 more faithful and more careful.’ the cellar. -Nn-more sweating simple gasp. It had been rumor"d sending moisture to help, in gar­ Marlborough state convention are’ John E. S. Krulikowaki ...... 1-50 Mra. W. L. Lariviart...... 1.00 Francis Donahue ...... 2.00 Community Seen I ment, and an Inaigniflcant air test\)f our invasion. " two years and said that every man dens and replenishing water in de­ Friedman returning from Italy Kingsbury and Axel A. O. Olsen, Folding Boxea Inc...... 50.00 The irifstvjia. F’rances. two, and and puffing to change from IS LB that these judgeships were reli- from hr*"® and in his division were made quite a roundabout way to Mr. and Mra. B. A. Soko- Miss Florence Donahue . . . 2.00 Frank, nine 'pionths, were found screens to storm sash! . j lorce. Every man and woman be­ W h ^ th e people of Berlin may tively profitable. But rumor had pleted well*. 'lAie storm was a wel­ with John E. Wright and Frank­ lowaki ...... 300 Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah F. P. Donahue ...... men to be proi)d of. Seaman 1-c John Planeta ha* return home. After hia furlough he lin Orcutt alternates. 10.00 1.00 Jan. 4 by Patt-qlman Jacob Szwe- Hartford, ^March 23.—0R|—N. PECK haved that Hitler might croaa the think of\this strategy la be^en linlmaglnatlve. The larger Major Hagcdoin paid a glowing come visitor to the country dis­ been home on leave for a few daya R. B. Brown ...... 1.00 Maher ...... Mr*. W eisner...... $ ...... 1.00 POTATOES dowski who .sairt,^ they were frost­ RUSCO COMBIN'A'noN i tricts. returns to Devens frfr how long The South (Joventry Red Croaa Mr. and Mra. Thoa. Hooey 6.00 Searle LtehfT director of the State I Channel and. If he did, that Brit' thing we won’t know. It might ue Judgeships were gold mines. tribute to the R.*d Cross for ita j after duty in the Pacific area. Mr. and Mr*. S. Prentice . 5.00 Mra. Geo. M. Pazianos .... 5.00 bitten and in a Weakened condi-* Education department’* Bureau df WINDOWS The/Junior 4-H Girls’ Club will he does not know. Women’* Motor Corps will aarve Mr*. Lamuel Robbina...... 1 .0 0 . 1.00 CALIFORNIA / Interesting. As reports for the serond, work in the battle zone. He urged Albert Armstrong has been in­ Mias Martha Bower of Rock­ as hostesses at the open house of Mr. and Mr*. F. R u ff...... 1.00 Miss Julia McVeigh ...... tion. St^efvision, predicted last night eliminate all that. They com­ I atn might fall. Every one knew that the people of Manchester get meet tomorrow afternoon at the Misa EliXabeth La Barr . . . 1.00 Mr*. Carl Peterson ...... 2.00 Mrs. Mary Healey ...... 1.00 year came In, the state he«-Hme* home of Mrs. L. Ernest Hall, lead­ ducted into the Army and will re­ ville, entertained a party of friends I.he U. 8. O. at Willimantic next J.lie Jaias were cVhnmitted to Jthat most communities would be bine storm windows, screens, LCE. j that. If this ahould happen, the a little more analytleal. Going behind the local committee and put port for duty in the very near Mra. James Potta . 2.00 Harry Damon...... 2.50 Mra. T. J. Woods ...... 1.00 Bellevue hospital for 'qbaervaUort willing to finance the acbool lunch and s weather-stripping in one er and Mr4 G. Roy Brown, assiat- at a dinner party in honor of Mis.s Saturday evening and Sunday aft­ Mrs. Nyman ...... 2.50 > United States would ba the even behind the main figures, it dis­ the present campaign over the top. future. Fannie Barber’s birthday anni- Mre. V. G raham ...... 1.00 Mra. J. E. Glenney ...... 1.00 and will be sentenced 3larch ,2^ program, currently accommodat­ eomphet, permanent unit. it BCHS War Dish^ceH ant. ernoon. The motor eorpa members Mr. and Mr*. Robinsen .... 1.00 Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Lind­ Mr. Jackson ...... 5.00 CARROTS 2 \ ^ covered that Bonie Judges were Because of the storm ifonda’y ing over 31.900 Connecticut chil­ takes Jurt SO seconds to change tual objective of the aggressor na- i The Senior 4-H Girls’ Club will vers'ary Friday at her home. Miss are Captain Grace Ruiz, Ruth Mis* Hannah Hyde ...... 1.00 say ...... 3.00 Mr. and Mra. J. F. T\’nan .. 3.00 The nation’s headtlgies yester- having an even better thing also meet at the home of Mrs. night, there was such a amall turn­ Bower is a native of Ellington and Spencer, Mildred Bloodgood, Eliz­ dren, if no Federal funds were a Rusen Window from screen to LAKGE SOLID t .tfons. than the simple totals of their Mr. and Mrs. H. Skoog .> .. 2.00 Mra wm. Popoff ...... 3.00 Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Rogers 3.00 daiy shouted in legitim s^ triumph Louise Metcalf, leader tomorrow out at the special town meeting for years was Miss Barber's near­ abeth Haddad, Eleanor Haddad, forthcoming for it after July 1. storm sash. You ran change nr Lettuce HEADS 2 h d s2 1 ' “The L«aBe-Ln To An Old F rle ^ _ that papers to be collected be tied March 25 for active aervlce and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Nelson . 4.00 Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Soltmcne 2.00 RUSCO Is a metal frame, fitted Oranges LARGE SUE. d o : 0 9 Others tabuUted as “expenses” in bundles ready for handling. Edith, 'daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Edward L. Ott of Sand Hill will Mrs. Jacob Frans the firat of th* Mra. Knight Chambers .. 2.00 oiit the country. Piping Great Britain wa ooultl Emlrau Island, a speck . on Uia, their oonlributlons to the politl- Mr. and Mra. E. Bengeton . 3.00 Mr. and Mra. Burton Steb- Mr. and Mrs. Carl Anderson 2.00 with comblnatJon sash, which la HEAD L l " l Editor;/The Herald: / Mr. and Mrs. Jacob (torches John Fuller has returned home enter lijnited service. ' week before leaving for a point of Mr*. Ellen Bockua ...... 2.00 Mrs. A. Brozlowrki ...... i.po New York. March 23 — — A help ouraalvea. Tba longar Graat map ”800 miles from Truk.” 'al campaigns by whlrh they I wish I knew who you were, old and family have had aa recent Mr. . and Mra. Henry . tVagner embarkation somewhere on th* bins ...... 1.00 Installed over your present wtn- from the Middlesex hospital w-here Mr*. T. Phillip* ...... 100 2.00 Miss B. Brockhaus...... 1.00 large Catholic chapel will be built dowa ImproviM the npiienr- rovTi HUB A w m Britain atood tha fawar Amarlcan Another act ot headlines pro­ election. friend, aomewhq/e back in my guests, relatives from Hartford. ahe received treatment for mas- spent’ Monday with Mr. Wagner’s east coast. Mra. Roy Jette ...’...... in New York city's dowrjtown fi­ Word has been received of th# Leonard Yost ...... l-OO The Great A. A P. Tea co., Mra. Harry Connolly ...., 1.00 ance of your home, and is |>er- hoya would have to die. . . . . claimed the*fact that the advanc­ Nbw, with returns from the twenty years' of-^life in Manches­ ’ Misa Elizabeth Hicks of Tolland toids. Aunl, Mrs. Jacob Loethscher of Mr*. John Shewry ...... 10.00 Mra. J. McPartl.’.nd ...... 1.00 nancial district, a block away Y A B IiT Y O f "lOW.fO/UF* third w a r on hand, the state’s at­ and New York City made a brief appointment of Wm. J. Uncle# of Springfield, Mass...... 5.00 mancnlly installed — no semi­ ing Red Armies -Werg “28 miles ter I must have fiiefrlended some­ Allan Chambers of Three' Mile B err avenue. Mr. Wagner ia sta­ Harry Shew ry...... 10.00 Mr. and Mrs. Wt Hoffner .. 2.00 from Wall street, after the war to annual removal as with old- “If wa had not given that aid to tention x>as progressed another one. *omehc^. I ’ve a pair of businesa trip to Tolland from New Bay, New York,a former resident tioned at the Naval Base In New West Hartford, as field supervisor H. L Mllbury ...... 3.00 Mr. and Mra. L*e Darling . 4.00 5.00 Mr. and Mts, A.. Lupacchino 2.00 serve the weekday needs of the fashioned screens and slorra MfATS AT OUA MiAT OUT. Great Britain, Great Britain could from th* Prut River.” notch. It\)B presently focussed on swell parents and a younger York City recently. of this placj and whcT has recent­ Tjondon and ia apending a few of/'the American Red Croaa. Mr. Mrs. A. J. Straw ...... 2.00 business community. It was re­ Uncles la the son of Wm. P. Un­ Mia* Alice Darling ...... 1-00 5.00 Mr. and Mrs. E. Macaulcy . sash. not kava writhstood that assault. Where newspaper* cbqee to pley the fact t l ^ various Judges run brother, ^ x flock of aunts and Mr. and Mra. Arthur Morin and ly enlisted' In the Merchant Ma­ days’ leave with his wife at their Misa HatUe StrickUnd . . . 1.00 Dr. D. C. y. Moor# ...... Mr. ahd Mrs. D. McCollum , 8.00 ported today. their courts \ n varying margins uncles ahd cousins that write to son are apending a few daya as home in Hartford. Mr, Wagner is cles and the grandson of th# lata Mra. James Reardon ...,. 2.00 . . ,Tht fact that we gave that up th* les* pleaaant new* yester­ rine, has been a recent visitor here. Wm. K. Uncle* of thi* plac*. H* )• Mr*. John Durand!...... 1-00 Sariiucl Stev-enson ...... 1.00 Tlie church, to be erected on a RAIN PROOF. DRAtT FTIEE, of profit. Thus a Judge with a me fre4uently. Something ia miss-' guests of relatives In New Hamp­ A Military Whist will be held at well known here as his fathef Mra. J . S tra rto n ...... 2.00 Mrs. Maude B. N orton----- 3.00 Mrs. Louis Monaco ...... 1.00 •site as.ses.scd at' .tG.’iO.OOO, will be aid is the reason why thousands day they included a third head­ graduate of Cambridge Latin- RUSCO makes veiililation pos­ 875.000 gnjss ^ p orts a net of shire. the Richmond Memorial Library oamed a farm here and the chil­ Mr*. Sarah Biahun...... 1.00 T. M. Maneggia...... 2.00 ,3fr. and Mra. E. Machell .. 2.00 the first major religious building sible, summer and winter, with­ COOKED HAMS . and hundred! of American boya line, to the effect that the battle, some 815,000, whUe a Judge with I'Ve been away from Manchea- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schaeffer, dren went to school in Ellington. High scliool. Catholic Unlvaraity. Mr*. Aiidraw Rlecbcnbach . 1.00 Mr*. Arthur S h o rt*...... 2.(M> 1.00 WHOLE OR BUTT S POINTS SHANK HALF 1 POINTS Saturday, March 25 at 7:30 p. m. Waahlngton, D. C„ and Harvard E. F. Britton ...... to be constructed in the area In a out letting In snow or rain and will eome back alive.” in . Casslno showed little change. a gross of only some 830.(H)0 but tet 14 months now. J’ve never had who are apending the winter in for the benefit of the Red Cros*. EIHngton Grange will confor the Otto Heller ...... 100 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Finne- Mr. and Mra. 8. Straughan 4.00 century. Sunday ser\’lces will not without causing draft*. Pay* WHOLE OR EITHER A f | g New York City, spent the week­ Graduate School of Buslnaoa Ad- 6.00 Winkle fought for that aid to If headlines had tried to express apparently a more R e le n t busi­ ■4 chance to get home or I’ve never There will be door prize* and re­ third and fourth degrees on a class Mr. and Mr*. Eachmann . . 2.00 $*n ...... Ru.-isell Crawford ...... 2.00 be emphasized as the Wall street for Itself In winter fuel savings. END - 1 POINTS LB ness sense got himseir\a pet • oj had a chance'to flght, I ’ve Juat end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. of canmdates tonight. A Harvest miniatration. The appointment be- Mr*. Thoma* Armitrong , 1.00 Daniel J. Flynn 2.00 Ruth I. Bciisen ...... PORK .LOINS the di.stance Involved In this story, freshment! will be served. comes effactlva ApriWlO at which 2.00 section ia practically deserted on Phone u* or mail a |M>st card for Britain, and, largely because’ ha 820,000. Another Judge\wlth /a drifted around the Army camp*. Benjamin Miller. supper will follow the degraa*. Mr. and Mr*. W. (Serriaon 1.00 Friend ...... 3.00 W. J. Buckley ...... 2,00 Sunday.s. FANCY BROILING OR FRYING Mra. Eva Pearson of Hartford, A well attended party was held time Mr. Uncles la to report in more Information. did flght for it as he did, the Re­ they could probably have meas­ 875.000 gross found It posaibl^ to I’ve been in anti-aircraft in Calif., in honor of Corporal ‘ Gustav The first day of Spring waa Mr*. T. Shapiro ...... 100 Friend ...... 3.00 Mrs. J. N. Burdick ...... 2.00 NO POINTS NEEDED LB and Everett Pearaon of Garden Washington for assignment. 25.00 ' ; - / CHICKENS publican party escaped what ured the advance or retreat in get a net of nearly 810.000. x/Thla ASTP in Calif., and the Air Flemke Monday night at the Eaat ushered in in Ellington irtth a Misa Nellia Wolf*. Yeoman 2nd Peter Swaboakl...... 30 W. B. Roger* , ...... Mrs. Robert Nei! ...... 1.00 particular Judge ha* netted ^ e r Corps at Buckley Field, Colo., and City, Long Island, were Sunday very heavy snowfall. Highway Mr*. McCartan ...... 1-00 Ellzsbqtb Rqakex ...... 2.00 Phillip H. Larson ...... 2.00 Blood Tests Given Praise THE FANCY GRADE A might have been a role of defeat­ terms of f*et,. or, at the most, In guests of Mr. and Mr*. L. Emeat Glastonbury Fish and Gam* CTlub- claaa, aUUonad with the “Waves” 8100.000 in the thre* year* of re­ here at Chanute Field. house. Corporal Flemka la home on crews and toqm crawa worked all at Washington, D. C., is apending Fred Boccblno ...... • 1-00 Tweed's ...... 10.00 Firestone Market ...... 5.00 OOr Special "get-acquainted" gift to' BARTLETT-BRAINARD SLICED BACON 1 POINT LB ing the Lease-Lend Bill. * terms of yacda. porting. . \ I made pfc. in eight week* In t Hall and Mr. and Mra. John H. day and night clearing the high­ Mrs. Leebausae ...... 1-00 M ia Haz«l H. Thumith . . . 3.00 Mr, and Mra. W. Straughan 2.00 Harttord, March 23.—. 5.00 2.00 21 He has so stated -hla diffcr- lows are urged to reserve the date. S pbihc eaa be—«aJ ifc—H Winslow McLoughlin ...... 1-UO Matteo Cherubini...... 5.00 to a child holding the string. Do baa kept one and tbe aame signifi­ Mr. snd Mrs. Waldron. V. Collins the old days. Perhaps they’re in be—a tin* wiiea you'ra tope. Mrs. J. MeCTartney...... 2.00 V00r« p/rE VEG. UB A Q C 3' LB cance all through tlys war; It is combat somewhere or Just waiting Klein'S For V a ri^ Mr*. G. L. Hawley ...... 2.0Q Mra. J. 'Scheibenpflug...... 2.00 enrea, on oiir policy toward Vichy of Buckland road, Mr. and Mrs. But iL perchaao*. you doo't John Zaldera ...... 3.U0 Mr. and Mr*. Sherman' M. FrqderickBon ...... ’. 1.00 dexo SHO^ENING 5 PTS. 15PTS patiently in some camp for 1.00 and Parian, on.our Italian .policy, the key distance which once stood Leonard Barter of Foster street, chance to see combat. You knew We have « fine vMlety of High Quality Meals>ttd other feel quite ia tun* with the joy­ Bdleslaw Moszer ...... 1-UO ' Greene ...... • •. M m Mary Cervinl ...... 2.00 not permit children to eliinh pules Oe SPACHITTI . 3 LB and on eur^ailent policy on the between Hitler and the victory Public Records good things to ear— at or below ceiliiig prfcffi. ous eeaeoa, right aow’* the ti dm G. Campominosi ...... I.OO R. S. Potterton (Electric- Mrs. Michael Palleln ...... 1.00 and Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Weilea them. They were in your class at Appliancas) ...... 25.00 MACARO ANN PACI PKG Polish boundary dispute, and by that w'as hia. And It now atands, of Avefy street, spent last week­ high school,'they lived In the next la do aouirthiBg about It. Bat­ J. Celveccblo ...... 1-OU Mra. Mary P iqu ard ...... 60 } ter ga hav* a talk with yaor A. Ehauaola ...... 2,0fl Mr*. CTonstance Wordan . . . 1.00 H. N. Moseley ______q____ 1.00 „ which support electric wire*. SULTANA llBJARi •uch atatementa he stands as Juat with equal challenge, between ui end In Netv York city. block or they dated .your daugh­ — ROASTS 1.00 ter. Perhapa-jKHFeouW-JuaU drop r ^Marriage -In tratlons b u t t e r Phyrieiaa. Aric hiaa ta give yoa Mr.’ Michaurtd ...... 1-Ofl Mr*. ArnicaJClddar ...... Mra. Luigi Felice ...... 2.00 ■ about 'Ihe only ’Repub’Iican who is ' and the victory that' ia going ib be The Every Member eanvaaa- of Botto»RottRdEiidyMl Roasts 1.00 lon't borrow un« PRESERVES . RASPBERRY 8 PTS. them a line about aome little thing Woodrow W. Burrham, u r fir.' a thoidagh bheah-up. A liitla Mrs. O tto ...... 1. lofl Blsworth B. Johnaon >.... Ftortno N e g ro ...... V.. 1.00 it the Wapping Community church Unttad Aircraft Corp. P. A "necessarily, but * |o*n established a* a constructive and ours. It's the 20 mile hop from will be held Sunday, March 26, they did ia the "old days” that Army, and Phylll* Oendron, 96 C H E E S E attrntioa Imw mmj sava yaa a J. Smith ,1*09 Mra. Samuel Felice ...... 1.00 Is the best solution to your WLB Fores street. - ana Robert A. Es- good doal af tha*, marntj aaA Gene Enrico ...... ' 3.M W. Division, Buckland Misa Ethel L uettgens...... 1.00 prpbtsm. remsmOer: 'Per- ' ■ot merely a deatnictive critic of Dover to France—the champion The South Windsor Garden Club you remember. It won’t take long C H O P S sons!' mskss loans oh fust NECTAR*?.ro?P.KO.TEA PKG * and it’a worth Its weight ,in gold mlnger,' Army, of Y$rk. P*., and STEAKS a«odla*a auffariagis th* fatuia. P. Enrico ...... l.OC Plant ...... ; ...... 250.00 Mrs. Samuel Demko ...... 1.00 34 mjr foreign policy. H* has, eon- of ail the distances In this war. held a food sale and plant sale at 1.00 Mrs. Janet Sn y d er...... 1.00 your tl*n*(ur«. Leans ar* th# Wood Memorial . Ubrary, to the boys who "sweat-o,ut” mall- Anna M. Armstrong of 43 Purnell O f All Kinda Short — Cube — SirWn and Aad—ehjrae—that preaerip- R. R. MacLachlan ...... 6.0C Mabel BJorkman ...... arranged privately and WARN YOUR CHILDREN aequcBtly, stood much closer to lira. John F. Raid 1.00 Mr. and Mrs. E. K e lsh ...... s:oo rompuy and In all eases, "“CAN * Thursday, March 23 at 2 p. m. The call every, day. Place, applied for marriage U- VorterhouM Steaks. , tlaa yaw Daetac glva* yaat Mr*. St*am* ...... 2.0C R SWIFT’S PREM 4 POINTS 35 Hm hoMat thing Americra foreign Realdarit of Maachaster.. . . 5.00 Mr, and Mra. J. Slbrines . . . 2.00 orwsty and tha ability to committee in charge Included Mrs. As ever. cenMs in the town clerk’s office . F O W L Wlty aa* briag U b*ta to Pro- Rob«rt Muldoon ...... 'l.u< rrpsy are the most Impor­ Humane Venuvius Pvt. Eskel K. Buckland. yesterday afternoon. Loul* J Giovanni ...... 1,0( Jana Graham ...... 2.00 Mr. ‘and Mra. W. Johnson .. 1.00 PalHMlivi 8crK ?s20« pehey ahoutd b« than any other Peter Nielsen, Mrs. Arthur Stiles, Kriptiaa HeSdquartar* for our Mra. Ragnar Gustafson . . . 1.00 tant things at 'Personsr. A OF THESE HAZARDS Address: 1st T.8.8., Bka, 188 .Warrantee. Dead* DAISY HAMS LEGS OF LAMB esrehil, aeeurvtsaoeipoundingr M. ATideraon ...... l-Of Mra. Leonard ...... 2.00 loan .of *100 costs . *30 SO Americaa. lesdtr. In the pa*t Were it peace time, and the Mra. Clara Burnham, Mrs. Robert Faye Ferrie ...... 5.00 when promptly ropald In 12 MARVEL E. Burnham and Mrs. Howard Chanvte Field,' 111. Abraham J , and Marion 8. Gott­ F . ' MacTeman ...... l.ik M re Michael (Toughlln . . . 1.00 LixTellitSgap 3cSKts2C* year er ao, hia couragtbua prod- stern remorseless drama of Vesu­ COOKED HAMS 8.00 Mr. and Mra. R. Mathews monthly consecutive install­ Haviland. Tha Garden Club haa fried to William r . Johneon, prop­ H A M B U R G • H. G. Andaraon ...... O.UC MrA John HobI ...... ments of *10.05 •seb. r LA*df23*MKe dimg has probably been substan- vius in eruption highlighted erty on Benton street John A. Carter ...... $.0( Mr. and Mra. John Stanley. Mrs. Dorothy Kasalar .. 10.00 lip ir S iU s IREM contributed $10 to tha Rad Cross B A K E D H A M Mra. Effie F in k la ...... 1.00 . I Way* Ta Apply “SSS" MaUy w p ewatbla 8or what good against' the background of a nor­ War Fuad -Drlva. Jumps BBvsa-F#** Faraa Don U. Corbin to the • Allen C A L V E S ’ L IV E R Louis Graaaq ...... l.OC Jr, 5.00 11 Come in |on your lunen i OctaflM lAutsosY Saap i e r x r .i 4 * LAIdl 4 4 1 Realty Company, property on Mid­ J. Chagnot ...... l.OC 500.00 Miss Mary Kaan ...... 1.00 hour If you wish). 1) acta our feraign poUcyj haa mal world, we phtfuld. probably be Judges for tha airplane modals S W E E T A N D SPARERIBS AND - WELDON Independent Cloak Co. .... WUlism Kean ...... 1.00 IH LI LOAF Shreveport, La.— ~D*pull** b McCormick ...... 6.0C Phone me, then step In ta OetagfiTtlietSeip 2 O A W * § * I I . to baiahown a t tha March 2$ rally dle Turnpike W est DRUG COMPANY Mr. end Mra. Louis J. Oolin 6.00 Mra. Bihma Cam pbell...... sign and get the cash 1) achieved. The fact that tbe Mos- writing an editorial on the inexor­ Gordon Kennedy and Jo * Leall* Allan R. and Beeai* A. Coe to 8 SOUR ONIONS A. W. Agoatlnelli ...... 4.0C Frank K odaa...... k...... 1.00 2.00 of the South Windsor Air Warning SAUERKRAUT Mrs. H. W u U ch ...... 1.00 Writeitefor for a Loan-by-Mall. QetafM'Cleuiar^____ ^ ______2 oqu* f * eesv a«4 Teharaa cbofarencaa wars able cruelt,ias and might of un­ ••rvica post have been choatiL claim that a Negro woman being John I. and Hulda L. Cleon, prop­ ' Prearriptloii Pharmacist* F. CreBenal ...... l-CN Albert Gruiider ...... 2.50 1.00 The A^anchester Electric Division iM M U«%aarir| chas«d by har huaband after ah Mra. A. Lojeski ...... ever hetd eaa fairly be attributed predictable nature. . 'The lives They ar* Frank Bu**y, writer on erty on Henry street. I’cter P. Oordera ...... l.OC Mr. end Mra. James Jeaaia 2.00 Mm Alfhlla WogiAan ..... 4.00 0etaKHStapPawder2 euiiN sf * ••* A aircraft topic* for the Hartford argument in their home, Jumped a Allan T. and Beatric* V. Hall to 7-INCH RIB ROASTS 901 MAIN HT. d ia l 632! . .to Agortinelli ...... 3.0C M r and Mra. Edgar, V. to his activity, although aubse- claimed, the homes shattered, the Mra. Jolin Soiier ...... 2.00 IBB om m i— giT an t ootir a n v Courant, .Ward Harpor, expert on seven-foot fence in her night and Ivan P. and Irens E. Carlaon, lots OF THE BEST BEEF OBTAINABLE! Mrs. A. Oworek ...... Ink Coughlin ...... 6.00 Mm Anthony Obrigbt .... 2.00 FINANCE CO. m T h e «RnT iTUkTie $ p u im m quent aveata have ma'de it acem villages sw-ept under, would seem alighted inaide an Army freight U8-130 in the Capitol Flaw A Friend ...... 1.0C Mr. end Ur*. John Rowe . . 2.00 power models and Em ast 'Holder M m Robert Poaraon ...... 2.00 state Theotise'-BoiltHna IlMdMBlse^ 0 IM .I9 P Orl*** sukjs** *• ss*i4«*» *h*ne**- W* r***#v* the riflit woes* that tlMae eeafarencea 'afight have victims of some malignant force alrplaae aoout loodoro o8. Wapping, depot near her* before a surpris­ Height* tract j^Arl lamden ..;t.imc Mr. and Mra. Norman Mra. Willis XIM«tricK .... 2.00 2nd Floor Fliooo 848# had hatter and aur*r resuUa had beyond the comprsbenaioh or con­ Corps Edward Dunden of Sulli­ ed guard who saw th* leap. The William F. Johnson to Arthur V. Mm Oeoige Barber l

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4VIU— IIISO rwv , ' J 9 0 i * WTHI— isau [ndustrial Users Will / WUUC— 1860 i D u C iy S ^€2C»IO . Take Slash in Sugar Fostera War IlnM ChagnoPs Ghiefs Clinch^ X^^eague Honoi 3:45—w n c —Right to Happiness, Harry James; WTHT—Memory “ 7 “ WNBC—Uttle Jack kittle. Lane. THURSDAY, MARCH 23 Compiled by Stadents of Manchester High School. Miss Helen Estes, Faculty Adviser 4;00_W’nC —, BacksUge Wife; 7:30—WTIC—Bob Burns; WDRC Steps Up lonsewivet Will Get VOL. XI, NO. 27 WDRC —'Broadway Matinee: —Mr. Keen, tracer of Lost I*er- Detrdit Regulars Jnst About a« Much Weddings / Hews; AVTHT — News Music; sona; WTHT - Shell Digest; (N.T»a.tvAu<£|S 260 aaos.eouuo D(^n wmis’ T eto WNBC —•Blue Frolics. WNBC—Fighting coast Guard. 'Sto wO(2S6..H6(4T 7:45—WTHT—News, /ibopsfi This Year as Last; Ra­ 90 Freshmen Plan Civics Cla'88 Holds iri Re8erve8-Hi-Y Select Cast 4:15— wnc Stella Dallas iN ta'AN.TfiO .'2&I tA fir B6ASON Novel Reports , For Victory gardens Legion o f Honor WNBC -T Parade of Stars. 8:00 -- WTIC — Baby Snooks;' tioning to Continue. Cox-Matteson 4:30—w n c — Lorenso Jones; WDRC — Suspense; WTHT — Make Poor Show Tops MptpT Sales Miss Semlce Shirley Matteson.. Radio Program Plau Spring Dance WDRC — Ad Uner; W-THT — Let’s Learn Spanish; WNBC — ■ ____ ♦ :______/ ! Mrs. Stuart Senr, the fac- ForP&PPlays Paul Nellson. By MHl OeorfC daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin 111 Assemblies , ulty member ipyuiarge of-the Let's Be Charming; WNBC — O'QSA ^ a^aw News. 8:15—WTHT Fulton Oursler; J. Matteaon, of 35« East Middle i planning for 'b*gb school pu- WNBC—Luiii and Abner. March 25—) - Fight Would i making Industrial al^oliol fot syn­ jungle helmelb and spotlights were L The work is going to be done Lease ' was given by Joan Plurin. 9:15—WTHT-rBelieve It or Not. used the double ring service. From a Long Island Navy base, dance committee is representative der IS probably due to the fact 5:30—w n c —Jiiat Plain Bill; Mfiyoe it isn't s true forecast of New n«ven Boxer Seeks To W illis’ Mechanics.^ thetic rubber. But the total sugar Palms and caniationa compoaed with fathers or other members 9:30--W TIC—Joan Davla and what ,vvar-riddled baseball will be supply In 1944 win pi- about the only a liart of the atmosphere used EclWHi’d Wilson diaciissed various of the Junior Girl Reserves (.Carol Jbat they are as “buBy as bees” WDRC —News: American Girls Jack Haley; WDRC — Ihliah the decorations, and the hiidalunu- of the family. In most cases Hanson. "Jean Mather, and Mary In Action; WNBC—Jack Arm­ like in 1944—biit .the Detroit Tig­ Aid Charity same tts In 1945. by the English classes in two as­ the gardens are to be located kinds of torpedoes used by the Shore; WTHT — Wake Up, S|i^ Beuefit ai Litogna Htandlnga t alc was played by Mrs. Volney C. semblies showing novel and Inter­ Ragazzol. the Senior Girl Re­ preparing for tiie annual spring strong; er regulars made nine errors in AH this ^ d s U'.- to I'.sa sugar for on the same site as the homes, Navy. performance. The one-act come­ America; WNBC.— Spotlight *1 Won Loat:< the Ameftesn homefront as a Morey; . esting ways for giving book re­ serves (Betty Carrigan. Cynthia 5:45—w n c—Front Page Farrell; booting awsy their first intra- Hfirtford\April 4 If Chagnots . i ...... Mra. Ruth Schaefer of East alth'iiigb several expect to Theodore Thonij-bon revealed the dies to be presented are entitled Bands: Story tellei , 25 U '-1|rllol*> But housewives fre not ex- ports. on Wednesday March 22. Paisley, and Mary Sullivan), and WDRC — American Women: 10:00—WTIC — Abbott and Cos­ squad game yesterday to the Yan- Another Fine Match If Don Willla ...... 20 16 HartfOi-d was matron of honor and lease land. use of portable dr^ clocks, from “Little Jack Homer" and "Geor- nlgsna, 8 to 3. Pep Is W illing. ^ to feel rhe pinch, Members of ‘.he Junior and Sen­ Wilmington, Nortlr Carolina. He the Hl-Y (Bob Alvord,■ ('Red’ De- WTHT — Superman; WNBC — tello; WDRC — First Line; Man. Motor Sales . . .19 77 ■Tohn Ervlng Howard of the same ior classes participated in the first —I. 1., '46. gutls, Johnnie Dougan, Bob Doug­ gie-Porgie.” Beth are concerned Captain Midnight. Alleviating skipper Steve Eiiglinh Champ CAnihi k - - Industrml user* lilt pointed out that they could be with social troubles ot the young­ WTHT—Boxing—Ollie Stolz vs. NOVM Bryant A Chapman . .16 20 place was best man. Sandra Ann, assembly. While the second assem­ las, Randy Cole. and\ Bob Mc­ Evening Tippy Larkin; WNBC—Ray­ O’Neill’s worries to some extent, New Haven, Conn., March 23.— Moriarty Bros...... l^ e ’government is making up Ihree-yea'r-old daughter of Mr. shifted to the place where the dis­ er generaliun, although the hilari­ IM A Meet Loiiifi; Top Men . 15 21' bly was presented by the under­ Cann). Bob Douglas'w’a.s elected 6:00—w n c — News: WDRC — mond Grom Swing. however, was the discovery of a (/Fl—The promoters of the April 4 Chambers Movers .. . 13 33 the\8hortage oy cutting down on and Mrs. Krcd Woodt was flower she was exchanged by the Ger­ abled .ships were stalioned and ous situations and solutions vorg gome. indusliUl users, like mak­ classmen. general chairman. News; WTHT — News; WNBC 10,15—WNBC- Kay Armen Sings. bit of unexpected pitching talent Red Cross benefit boxing show' in Here Riiig Rusty Now. girl. Robert B. Cox of E^st Hart­ Bob Allen, aa chairman ol the mans for a motonoiu German could recondition them there. considerably. —Terry and the Pirates. ers of' lca cream. Chairmen for the sub-cBounlt- The first, "Little Jack Horner.'* 10:30—w n c — March of Time; as 24-year-old Wandcl Mosser, a Don Wlllia' keglera clinched ' ford, brother of the bridegroom, flrtt group, introduced Lester woman apy. The progran shifted to Los tees were chosen as follows; Or­ 6U6— w n c -r- History in the southpaw from' Point' Pleasant, Hartford, to feature the return to ShipiHng la still a prime bottle- concerns a young man (Don Car­ WDRC—Here’s to Romance; the ring, of Willie Pep who holds B.V Harry Uraysoii ond place in the Y bowling league" and Frederick Schaefer, Jr., of Bhum. who, before a setting rep- The narrator for "The Ring of Angeles, where Francis Makals chestra. Tom Oorman: Tlclteta, Headlines; WDRC — Dinner WNBC — Stop and Go — Joe Va., jdelded a lone hit, fanned six last night by up.setting Moriartya J ' AaclCs '' East Hartford, were uahera. rtaentlng flames, gave part of a the Lowenskolda” by Selma Lag- discussed the topic "Sulphuric Acid penter) of 14 (whose name is that Hour Melodies: WTHT — Red New York recognition as world’s NJC'A S|M>rlM Editor That IS k main reason why sugar Bob McCann: Decorations, Carol of the play's title i with a vivid Brown. and allowed no runs In three Inn­ in the three garuca rolled. Korn- ’ The. bride who was escorted to radio dramatization,- Stephen Vin­ erlof waa Mabsl Person, whose Serves Industry Wisely,'’’ ■ Hansen; Chaperones, Cynthia Cross Talk; Concert Hour; 11:00—News or all stations. featherweight champion, need New York, March 23,—Fieddle is Hkely to^tuy rationed through Alice Schmidt imagination. Complications enter ings. look no farther afield than New panik. Cargo and Obright paced) 1844 unless there Is a great—and the altar and given In .narriage by cent Benet’s “They Burned the Swedish parents were once nejet From the Southwest Pacific, Paisley: Defense Booth. Bob Al­ WNBC—Sports; News. 11:15—WTIC—Harknesa of Wash­ Mills Is to box Jack London again the winners with some nUtylf her father, wore a gown of ivm iBooKs." The poem told of Hitler’s door neighbors of Selma Lagerlof, hia life when he realizes that his Elsewhere on the pitching front, Haven for an opponent for the fairly q u ic k -improvement in our Cormon Jones gave a talk on the cb vord: Punch, Betty Carrigan; and 6:30—WTIC — Strictly .Sports; ington; WDRC—Joan Brooks I in London for the heavyweight scores. LaChapelle whs the beat duchess satin. In cinaslc prlnwas burning of all books expressing the author. The characters, sH of ”AJ1 Schmidt has Been a loyal aiater’a pre.aent happiness Is at it appears the St. Louis Browns title-holder, says Julie Kogon. mlllUry fortunes, like, the surren- geography of the Admiralty Piiblltity, Mary Sullivan.' Unless stake. N. ’ WDRC — Jack Stevens; WNBC WTHT—Give and Take; WNBC ehampinshlp of Great Britain gunner for the losers but he la ck -a design, with draped bodice,, ayreet- viewa contrary to hla tellcfs. while them in Swedish costumes/were: member of Student Council since —News. might be going after some kind Kogon, New Haven llghtweignt gw of Germany. Islands and their strategic ad­ further complications arise, the Jackiel^ sister vgrM (EUinor —Music You yvant. . of a record. Manager Luke Sew­ ■They will probably open the out­ ed enough support from his mates || Ships are needed to* take Mili­ heart neckline and full nklrtXcrml- the rest of the aaaembly program Bard Bardaon, the man who atole vantages to our forces. her freshman year. As secretary, dance will be held on Friday eve­ 6:45—w n c — Lowell Thomas; 11:30—WTIC—Music of the New who claims tbe New Ekigland title door season.* nating In a full length traM. Her went on to Show what was being the ring and thereby suffered mis­ Dougan) is greatly upset when she ell has seven (count ’em) left­ In that division, said last night he to make the outcome certsin for? tary supplies abroad as the Euro- From Argentina Barbara Was- she had done excepUonally fine ning. April 21. realizes that tier boy frienii Ted WDRC —News; WNBC- Henry World; WDRC—Viva America^ I have had conflicting reports on the mechanics. finger tip veil of bridal Ill^Ion was missed by the absence of this lit­ fortune all the r/at o) his life, por­ J. Taylor. WTHT—Music. • handers on bis list, but the only would be more than . willing to ean war moves toward e climax, ket discussed the critical situation work thia year. She is a jewel of TTie committee members have Roberta, (played oy Donald Hall), old-timer is Al Hollingsworth who Mills more recently, but will take The Motor Sales repaired Its'ji ^ b at means fewer shipa for bring- attached to a Juliet cap^ trimmed erature. trayed by Robert dsuss. and his already begun to work on their 7:00—WTIC — Fred W aring; 11:45—WNBC — Guy Lombardo; meet Pep snd, furthermore, would Ted Broadrlbb's word that he can with seed pearls. She' carried a Dressed in a dull black dress wife, Doris Ferrell. Jean Larche- of that country. dependability, the kind of person a football hero, is being taken won SIX snd lost 13 last yesr. fight for nothing, even providing team aince the last meeting of the i^ ' Ihg sugar into thia courttry, which Mildred Schulz commented on various assignments and as their from her by Nanette Schultz, WDRC — I Love a Mystery: fight. Broadribb. -the fcatherweglht league and put the Bryant A ; bouquet of gardeniav and aweet and sUnding against the setting veque. Elvin Canni and Evelyn we speak of aa "true blue." Alice WTHT — Fulton Lewla, Jr.; 12:00—WTIC—News: Design for And from Cincinnati comes the his own training expenses. ' Unporta much of its supply. of corn, Otace Carroll dramatized August worl^il on the script. the posBlbility ol ('inland making will never want for friends be­ plana progress, we will pass the (Rosemary (juish), a very flashy news that the reason Ray Starr Kid Snowball ot 30 years ggo, was CThapman (earn out of the run­ The War Food Administration, .peas. ' / newB on to you. WNBC—Ftndera’ Keepers. Listening; Nows; WDRC He made the offer to fight free the only one who said 'fonimy The matron of honor was gown­ a synopsis of Bdnsi Ferber’s "So Miss Marlon Casey a.nd Mrs peace from that country. cause her sincerity and willing­ glamour girl. doesn't want to pitch for the Reds of charge on the condition that ning. The wiiinera were clicking which allocates our sugary has The program shifted to Ekigland So be watching for it! ■While Jackie takes over the sit­ 7:15—WTIC — Newa; WDRC'’— News; WTHT^—News. Farr would stick around for any on all aix through and seemed to based Its calculations for the .year ed In vision blue satin and net, de­ Big.’’ Appropriate for this season Erna L^m is, sophomore and ness to lend -i helping hand endear is that they won’t let him burl the Red Cross is to get every signed with a fitted basque, sweet­ and the present drive for the Red freshman English teachers, had where Warren Whitcomb spoke on her to all who know her,” saya uation, his harrassed mother every other dqy to keep his rubber penny the show makes.” OSCS A CoS,TtJ£N length of time against Joe Louis. have clinched third place. HilHi-^l ■ on arrangemeflta It has worked American soldiers in England, (played by Judith Handley) and It's regretlable that Freddie ski had iiiore than enough stuff to out with the tnUltary autborittc heart neckluie," peplum and bouf­ Cross, the ‘Life of Clara Barton’ ch a rg ^ f putting on the assembly. Mrs. Marguerite Campbell of Alice arm in trim. . Last year he was Kogon was quoted aa saying: A 3 (ANT ______fant skirt. She wore a- matchlng was reported on by Lillian Benoit. Thanks are also due to all of the waiting for invasion. Schmidt with whom she has work­ gertie, the hired girl (Eugenia Mills of the Royal Air Force and put Chagnot'a Chiefs in twice but)^ — the number of ships It caq Lively Parly Given Brodeur) have to pul up with his Quiz Programs Galore on the hill 217 innings in winning "I havs three brotheri In the Chambers' men. walked off wlthf fluted net Juliet cap and carried an •T Married Adventure,” the life ^ g llsh teachers and atudents who From Chink Elinor Herring ed for foiir years, Alice having 11 and losing 10. There’s' a .ru­ service. My deferment is up in Joe Loui.s of the United States sount on In 1944 for bringing sug-V - ...... of Osa lohnson. was presented by 'helped to m.akfc the Book Assem­ alio.wed the importance of Burma been chosen by her olaasmatqa as antics, but of course, our hero Army .yan't meet thia summer, the first game and subsided there­ ar from places tike Puerto Rico, ^dfashloned bouquet. winds everything up quite suc­ mor tbe Reds might try tq^swap June, and* my other brother, after. Tile .scores: The flqwer girl wore pink rayon Elda Flora. Elda was dressed in bly a success. to the United Nations. a representative for Student Coun­ Bv Leaders’ Class Ray to the Chicago Cubs for Lou Maui-y, is due to go. If they are when one of the Wai- Funds cer­ Cuba, Hawaii. ^ a costume of jungle helmet ahd Butty Carrigan, cil. Thia year Alice is secretary cessfully. Now Stud BLU Network tainly, could use a generous slice Moriarty’s (0) Therefore, although more sugar taffeta kith bonnet to match and Barvara Wlganowskl revelewed The latter play. "Gcorgie-Por- Novikoff, who would come- in han­ willing to fight for me, I guess I carHe^t an old-faahloned bouquet. jodphurs, symbolic of what^ Mrs. Irene llling. the life of an early American, of that organization and waa on of the tremendous gate that would Newcomb 109 93 - 2 0 2 ; might be obtained If metre ships gie” (played by Alfred Brodeur) dy In the Cincinnati garden. should be willing to fight for them. Sports Roundup Krotl ...... The bride’s mother worn orchid Johnson wore on her jungle trips John Marshall, from Washington. the Prom committee. "Tois is worse than a gym be attracted by ari international 100 91—298: were available, WFA la counting concerns this sharp-wittod, fast- New York, March 23— (jPj — vYork. The M. C. Alistair Cook, Here's tbe lowdown on tbe high­ Ths Red Cross is standing back LaChapelle crepip with white trimming, and with her husband. The program was concluded in During her sophomore year workout with Mr. Clarke," "Oh lights: of them and, who knows, I may match of this caliber. 109 111—335; on a total of 6,629.098 tons obUln- Speaking the words of what was Alice joined Etiology Club and In moving character who manages to From the speed with which it has j will be In London. Brunelle .. — 98—196 M ad at home and abroad. This is the bridegroom's , m i^er, navy New York where Stanley Levitt Gee. we just got another minus get involved in everybody’s trou­ .American League stand in need* of the Red ' Ctbss By Why does the Red Cross War. blue crepe. Both n ^ h ers wore going on in the mmd el "The Ugli­ Stale Track Meet her Junior year became a member ten!" "Heavens, how many spares ^dlng aurt pragrama lately | Announced ^ ^ t h e purpose of Hugh' Fullerton, Jr. -Coast League baseball club thia Atamlan .. 110 113—824' •bout aa much sugar as we han­ discussed the value of motion pic­ bles, and to ihc surprise of all con­ Washington (College Park, Md.) myself before this thing is over." New York, March 23—(/Pi -T ry - vear, was heading for training Fund have to take a measly 10 per gardenia ^rsagea. / est Man in the World.' Betty ^ u of Girls’ Leaders’ Club and ia now has he made so fa r?” “Come- on, the BLU soon will be the network j "Encouraging all eligible citizens cent $15,000 -from the Beau ZachM .,., 98 109—20T*;P dled lii-1943. MoUer gave the ^report, with Ber­ tures in that the mind retains pic­ cerned, ably solves the problems. Skipper Ossie Bluege ' has slated Pep snd his handlers bave not ___ . „„ .iii„ . . . camp at San Bernardino, Calif., The ceremony, wka followed- by a Coming March 25 ture learning longer than the serving on the Social committee. Mr. Vaders, you try it now.” of qulses. When all scheduled get Ing build up AUlo Stolz as a drlvlnt sug- Jack-Bummy Davia thing, for ex­ Lear for Home Front nard Karlin doing pantomlne aa a Last* year,- Alice waa chosen as Dorothea. (Mary Ann Pazianos) to register, for yotingf” a speclM Roberto Ortiz,. .six.-laot-.three.. 200- said krhat they think of the idea to -525—510 522 I W - reception In yne church parlor. spoken or written word. "niesc are only a few of thfe re­ Georgle’s elder sister, and Hugh on the air, the total will be-eight.; lirbgram,“ Let's Ring Doorbeils,'’ pound Cuban for right field, over of senefing ibe chTampfon' against cKver-boxer for tonight’s scrap giitga t h i r thby piblTup imo^ ample, when-there are performers In 1943, however, 6,400,000 to^s When leaving with the bridegroom man In anguish. one of the members of Girl Re­ For some time the network hss Don WUIM (8) Present nuicl IWarusslnn This program although actual- marks that were heard at the Co- (Ekigenc Suslam), - a ., dashing . will come from Hollywood tn NBC -veterans Jake Povi-ell and Gene Kogon in bis first pjting since re­ with Tippy Larkin, ballyhoo artist OaklMd player. . . . The newcom' like Louis and (3onn available, and we>e turned over to the hotae for an unaitoqiinced wedding trip, The C.I.A.C. state indoor meet serves. Both last year and this ed Recreation party given by the been going along with only the Cargo . .1. 100-848 front. This year It will be 5/)74,- seating at a table in the style of ly a mock broadcast was very young follow much in demand with at 12:05 Friday night. Radio and Moore. Ortiz hit .304 for Mon- ceiving a medical discharge from Harry Markaon typed these llnea: er. Infielder Howard Anderson, more than willing to do more than the bride wdm a blue auit with turf is scheduled for this coming Sat­ year she has Been on the Program Girls Leaders Club, Friday eve­ Quls Kids on Sunday evenings and their share 7 Mcdulre . . 97 99 96—292 a panel discussion, "Jackie’ Heat- similar. to a real one in that it committee, 4t present, she is on the girls, are two iharactera who movie stars will participate, in- treat in '43. tbp Navy. Pep has not fought "Old-timers enjoy watching Stolz started a conventional acknowl­ Kuhney .. »®«- ... k coat and acceaaoriea. urday the 25th of March. Coach shifted from "station" to “station' ning, March 17. have their share of /omantic trou­ Ed East’s Ladles be Seated, five ] ciudhig" Dinah' Shore “a^^^ Victor atnee last June when he whipped edgment of the Introduction then T h e War Department Is short­ . 99 104 116—819 .? (As explained above; To keep The btide la a graduate of Man- ley the dlcussion of four books the Somanhia Picture Staff. This times a week Mondays through | Moore. St. Louis (Cape Girardeau. perform. He reminds them of the Kompanik .118 127 130—875 Charles "Pete" Wigren has enter­ without a pause. Sixteen couples attended the bles. 'The others are Mille (Joyce, Mo.) Sam Zoldak, 21, and one of- Sal Bartolo of Boston. great fighters of the past. He once burst out "Guadalcanal and” . . . sighted in preventing aoldlers like ■ the houaewives -'from feeling this ch est^ High school and is employ­ resulting from this present war. ed the M.H.S. runnera and has year, toci.* Alice has the honor of ■sports night which was the sec­ Fridays. It started adding last O'Bright . .107 117 108—882 eut some industrial users will get all books far from the approval Artemis Pazianos,- '47. being chosen Vice-President of the Longstrcth)i a quiet girl of 15, and the seven southpaw pitchers, is Promoter Johnny Attel of New spent four hours wlfn Frank Erne, "The Naval H.ispital at Oak Louis and Conn from prolonging ed by the Brackett A Shaw Com­ high hopes of winning. ond one of its kind to be held at Mamie (Carol Rudolph), who. af­ Sotu r^y by putting on Money Go Topics Tonight: NBC—7:30 Bob Haven waa reported to have tax- Knoll," Kenmuir completed the their brilliant ring careers .by leas sugar.) / pany of this town. Sergeant Cox of Adolf Hitler. Terry Buckley The boya have been practicing Senior Class. Round, a buildup idea. getting plenty of attention. He former lightweight champion, 563 550 550 1663 The remaining ^ ‘,4fl4,192 tons reported on "Guadalcanal Diary , Alice has pirticipated in many M. H. S. and' four faculty mem­ ter a sad childhood, has just begun Burns show, Hal Boyle; 8 Fanny won 20 and lost 10 at Elmira last en Kogon's challenge to Hartford studying one little move. But he sentence. . . . Both former sailors, hoping active ir. competition. Es­ is/at present stationed at Bolling lor three weeks and are in good bers, Miss Doris' Cole, Miss Bar­ to b(088om fortli This week It continued the pace Brice; 9 Bob Crosby for Bing; they had met at Guadalcanal and of the total supply go to the Betty Boyd. "Thirty Seconds Over sports. She plkyed volleyball for year. v . last night, but Bill Gore, Pep's perfected It." . . Nat Flelacher pecially when they could: be used .Field, Waahington, D. C.\ , shape. Among the letteripen re­ Conibiiie bara Ditmars, William Vaders and Also Involved in the complicated with the new Tuesday night Mil- 9:30 Joan Davis; 10 Abbott and trainer and aide to Promoter Lou later In the hospital after Ken­ to such advantage. .Motor Soles (2) armed forces, lenddeaae and th^ Tokyo"; "The Raft.” Gerard Manr three years- aniT basketball her ton Berle Let Yourself Go, based Chicago (French Lick, Ind.) recalls Kid McCoy telling how he Hair ------.122 124 turning are: Jack Vice, Bill Shaw, first two years. During her junior Wilfred Clarke could be seen mlx- situation are Mrs. Spinnet, (The­ Costello; 10:30 March of .Time, Viscusi said he heard nothing worked for hours at a time day muir had autfered an abdominal It is in the ring that they can 99—845 alcohol makers. / / nlerc: and "The Flying 'ngers,'" John Wenzel, Ben Johnston, Bill resa Fehce), mother of Georgie, somewhat on the game of forfeits, Manager Jimmy Dykes says "we Sheldon ...... 113 113 112—338 Tbs reason the alcohol makers Hi8t.-Eiig. Report8 anti senior years, sha has been on dng with the students. Chester Bowles .... CBS— 8 should finish in first divisiun." about it. Viscusi himself was In after day, on his famoua cork- wound from snrapnel and Ander­ do the most good, and I don't Til 011108 J. ElU<^t John Calvert. and AI Bray, Ray Zamanek, Bob Tesaie (Dianne Spe<-d) the slow- and with tonight’s new Joe E. Jqs. Gotten in "Sneak Preview; son had been Drought down by ma­ Howard ...... 106 118—214 get more: / A dramatization of "Taps for bowling teams. As the theme of the decorations (Fourth last year). Relief pitch­ New York. .screw punch. And I'inally after mean entirely foi themselves. Alvord, Bob Douglaa and Herb Having no special preference for was St. Patrick’s Day, the room moving maid, and Tod (Jack Brown geoiTsphy quiz. Stop Or 8:30 Death Valley Days; 9 Major three years lie concluded he had laria. . . They hadn’t learned Tanner ...... 119 104—324 Last year much grain had been Private Tussle” by Jesse Stuart Stevenson.' Pupils who nave' both Mra. Shea), Qeorgle’s elder brother. Go, at 10:30. er Joe Haynes, only holdout, and each others’ names then, though . .106 130—387 used In makmg alcohol for ayn- Wed ill New Yoi^ any one orchestra but enjoying was gayly trimmed in white top- Bowes amateurs; 9:30 Dinah V. P. Harry Grabiner sees no dif Chlaox U st 17 Hurlers mattered the blow. . . . Maybe Sgt. Tommy Loughran says waa presented with Lawrence Coach Wigren has been timing Campbell and Miss Worih have liats, bright green shopirocks and Serving on the itage crew are Three more are to come. On Shore show; 10:30 Here’s to Ro­ both were Loa Angelea bioya. . . . hi* ITatt.*na T**niil«*aa rtnlv I>tJlinuilV — 98 thstic rubber. The government Robertson aa narrator. The skit them ail, Alice does like Bing ficulty coming to terms. that’s why there aren’t any 4-F Dale Fawns requires only expert': the boys this past week and some just finished research papers Crosby very much as a slngei. Har green and white streamers. Earl Snows, chAlrhian, Eugene Sunday night, April 2, Listen, the mance, Joan Brooks . . , BLU— Chicago—(iP)— Jimmy Dykes Kid McCoys around these days. To complete the coincidence, both ehce and proper hanJIine to stir found It would have to/ireduce the New York, March 23—Thomaik was portrayed In three short good "times’’ have been recorded. which Mrs. Campbell is correct­ Suslam, Dona Ferrell, and Mar­ Women, will have its premiere. A Cleveland (Lafayette, Ind.) Mel | played . for tiie Hollywood Stars 566 537 563 1666 : amount qC grain diverted to that pet peeve is the constant jollying The couples, equally divided in­ 7:30 Coast Guard dance; 8:30 isn’t taking any chances on run­ up excitement among the heaw- John Elliott, '24, of Manchester, cenes, the first of which revealed The C.I.A.C. meets Consist of ing for history and Miss Worth garet Sasicla. combined quiz and forum, five Town Meeting “Censorship of War Harder and Oris Hockett, long- part of< last season, but not at the Brvaiif Chapman f l ) uss. So/Vugar was /picked to fiU now 'Serving n the armed forces, she receives about .living in the to two teams, the Shamrocks and mis.sing vets, took part in first ning short of pitching talent. His Teamiiiales weighta when the war is won. The ,e death of a "hlll-bllly’V war running and field events. High for English; thus the students re­ suburbs when shq "only lives on Lights are o<*ing handled by women guests will form a board to New.s;" 9:30 Shep Fields band When Bert Kenmuir, wlio sign­ same time. . , . Now they're room­ WiLson...... 96 -- • 140—236 ! and Mra. Gladys Post DeLong, 20. the Top-Hats, were welcomed by Dorothy Kanak and ucis Davidson, drill, Draving chill winds lor In­ Chicago White Sox roster lists 17 old Philadelphia, atylist should «»• W^- ■ / ^ h^o. In the second scene the jumps, shot put, and. broad Jumps ceive combined histpry-English the West Side of town.” Pat Comins, president of the answer all sorts of questions of in­ . . . 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MANCTTESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., TH U ^D AT, MARCH 2r5, 1041 lSAN (m E$^R EVENING HERAidJ, MANGHESTlfiK, G0NN„ THURSDAt, MARCH *8, 1844 FAOX ELEVE! T i l t . -X . Business l/ocatiuns^r ■‘T - Help Wanted— 36 Household Gopds 511 Hluirdefs Wanted 59-A men," ona of. our hoys writef. cooking, gnall we go and pluck It HOLD EVERYTHING Announcements 2 Business Services Offered 13 ' Rent / 61 "They are not that big I have together, Ipve? comfortable ROOMS . and WANTED — AU'TOMOBILE ine^ WINDOW SHADES—VENETIAN Cla$$ified r'l signed affidavits from voteraps HUda, (cooing)—Oh, yea, George FOR AVON CosmeUcs call ^613. MAKE ARRANGEMENTS to have blinds. Owing to oor very low quality mehi^ Also rooms with LOCATE IN MOST cum:al bulid- from every section o f the Islands, dearest! That wjlU be heavenly! your garden plowed In April. chantc, essential to war effort. light hpuiekeeplng prtvUegaa, tng in town. Office Mailable now S ^ working conditions. $1.00 ^ r 8819. Open evenings. WANTED ^ RENT OR lease 6 M a September evening In 1019, a fashion that strove more toward frtahman to fight, an American to Propaganda: The other iBide pre- Gladys- That will depend en­ ly deceiving'hia'wife 7 tirely on how much you ' .know thsy have to jetuaon everything ' Second IIIfan^l^d think ie waa a hour, vacation with pay. Phone FOR RENT—MODERN 3 roonj or 7 roonjf -ouse, within a radius some# upon ■ sick atrangei Who adornment than uttUly. Tjwy wore make a apoech M ta d ■O'' convincingly. that It To Buy To Sell FO5 SAU-: CGOLERATOR, less about kiaaing. over 16 pounds." wisardi Automobiles for.Sale 4 Millinery-—Dressmaking 19 933, RockyUle. Conn. Swiss Laun­ heated apartment, close to Cen­ 6f 10 i^ e a of Maho^eeter. PreX- burdens Nhn With an iwiiertnnS imtatintiy eondoooandbii- Fur­ iRakea you fightingfig h tin g mad.____ dry. than 1 year. old. Price $60. Tele­ erably/ln vicinity of Bolton. Tel. written message. Seeking help, thermore, my grandfithet was Joan—How did ,you happen to Boob: A persDn who pretends to DRESSMAKING AND alteration phone - . . j.- ter. Adulta. Prefer patty willing believe something jusll because he Teacher--R'hat Is the difference - A fool and hit mohey may aoon 1939 PLYMOUTH aedan, 1939 2 0762 to do light janitor work., Write 2-07 Hoagies for Sale 72 the farmer flMls MHI knociu- him­ convipiied that na eOuld whij, both quit teaching sehoo| to join the Woman (to new maid)—When Ford tudor, 1938 Plymouth 2 of all kinds. Phone 2-0019 or call WANTED —FIVF, , HUSTl^NG self out. WhsB Iw tsvtvsB both of them put logathoi a thinysUiat chorus 7 does not want to be esUed a between "results” and conse­ you serve my aueate at lunch to- part, but they were lucky to get FOR SALE—HOLLYWOOD bed, & x E, Herald. > FOR SALE—NICE 6 ROOM sUi- quences” 7 ]>Mf1uid Found door, 1937 Dodgej aedan, 1936 at 144 West Center street boys, full or pait-U m ^fof our w a n t e d — 3, 4 OR 5 room apart- itraager and message are gone. he yearned ,«iightily to do, but it Jean-W all, I think there’s more •’boob.” \ day, pleaae donT weat any Jewelry. together in the first place- ., fruit department, I^piilar .Mar­ maple ' platform rocker, hand , lent or tenement for family o f -2; gle, fireplace, Steam heat, 2 car No one believes Us story. was impressed upon him•' ai-- ‘thS' “ it:. loney in ahowing flgurra to the Vacation: A short i^eriod of time - Bright Pupilt-Heaulla are what New .$4atd (solemnly) — I Ford .sedan. 1936 'Pontiac aedan, made imitation flreplacc with at­ you expect, consequenoea are what :% at- g STRANli pearl necklace, 1935 I*ontiac aedan. Cole Motora, k et Rubinow Building. Write Box X, Herald. garage, recently redecorated, ex­ earlyi age that thpy were his be* boye. .' during which you aat»too mubh. naven’l anything worth taking, Nseded Mara by t'acle Saha. toatwaan6 Charter Oak and Plano Moving—Trucking— tached book ends. All nearly new. cellent street. Call Arthur A. alaep too much, amoke $oo much you get, but thanks for the tip juet the 4164. Why America 0 terS, untouchable. ----- pUca. Return to 133 Charter Oak. Storage 20 Call ^om 5 to 7:30 evenings Knofla. Tel. 5440, 5938, 875 Main DonV^orry about getting xd* and drink too much. . • same. Tuais, A r is .-(4^ —Uncla Sam Help Wanted— 2-i483. Rockville When he "'as 18 years of ago Since our hoys started to take APaJaphone 2-0760. ■ , ______1939 BUICK 2 DOOR aedan, 1939 Bessie C. Rider received the di­ street. ' • Chapter IV Jan was ’ ikcn Into the army for r. The «mly time yon stop gettlri needs R. H. Lutas more than Dan AUSTIN '"A. CHA-MBERK tXt Slale Qf Female 37 over the Solomon Islands we have Cupid does, so he's going into the Pontiac aedan. 1939 Oldamoblle FLORENCE KITCHEN heater, vorce and custody of the children I was only 8 years old when my customary period of training older la VliW .^ou arc dead. The fellow who lauglis last is A happy young niari'ied couple aedan, 1941 Pontiac sedan, 1938 Trailer Van Service. Removals FOR SALE—6 ROOM Cap^-Cod. probably tha one who intended heard many "Tall Tales” of Mos­ Navy. In three years aa peace jus­ Announcements from Coast to Coast, deluxe WANTED-DIS.HWASHER.^..AUo gas rangea, G. E. clothes drier, at a session last summer. andfather, Jan Mesrik, suffered Although the cSste system in the quitoes and our research depart­ decidsd to spendnd theiv eomhined Lincoln'Zrplier convertible aedan. house, 2 unfinished rqoimi up­ Is strsmge injury In the autumn -rniy was strongly apparent and Draftee (passing mesa hall, to tm ing the etory himeeif a little vacatioiithoneymoon out on a tice here. Lutes claims to have equipment Crating, packing and, waitreM. Appl> Center^-^eatau- choice of four parlor acts, end Rates Boosted Turkey Dinner stairs, breakfast nook,' fireplace, ment haa been put to work to i i 1940 Ford convertible coupe. 1937 af' 1010. ’I - have------ona--- at “thoa* “ “ flaah Sinfully dafined. nothing of co»- eook)—What's on the menu to- farm, and the farmer waa quite performed more than $8,060 oiar- ..■.---!R RRUSH Agent. Charles storage. Warehouse, Manchester rant, .509 Main strecD^ tables, spinet desk, bedroom A turkey dinner will be served steam treat, continuous hot water, check up on these yarns. I Studebaker aedan, 1937 Chevrolet memories of the scene when, my occurred that could ba night7 often amneed because they wanted riages, mostly for out-of-state Brindley, 69 Devon Drive, Man- Green. Tel. 5187. chairs, occasional chair, Victrola, at 6:30 this evening for the mem­ copper plumbing. Lot 75x165, sequence "You may dticontinue all re­ cheater. For appointment call coupe. Many othcra. Terms and WANTED—MIDflLF- AGED cou- On March 26 bers of the Rojkvllle Lodge of grandmother 'ealled my mothar pofntedpofn to In >ater years as an ax- Cook (pleasantly)- Oh; we have G l a ^ wae out with a hand­ to ehare every chore- couples, ln(:tuding many movie dining room set, atudlo couches, near Plant J. Phone 6413. and father into the kitchen. But some MaHne major the other eve­ search work'*n connection with "Regardless of your Victory gar* trades. Phone 5191, firunner’a. pie for janitor work. Centennial | Elks and the candidates will be umple of oppression nothing, hundrede of things to eat ton'xkt. those stories qtH.iit goionmn Is- George—Hilda, dearest, 1 see stars and othar calcbritiea. He will 8807. ■ gateleg tables. The Austin Cham­ whether It is a real memory or one Draftee—What are they7 ning: \ be Bucceeded bv his wife. den, I’ve 8Pt to mbm*rgr-" Open evenings. Apartments. Tel. 4279. Initiated into the lodge at the f o r SALiE:— 5 ROOM duplex that is, except the fact that he janda mosqiiitues carrying off there is some asparagua ready for Painting—Papering 21 bers Warehouse, Manchc.slcr Imagined from later dsaoriPtlonA Cook-*-Bsans. Mirine Major (as they stood in Rockville RoMlmaster meeting to follow later In the eve­ house, one side ,/acant. Inquire 29 was In the army, that ha was In it •ivS 1936 OLDSMOBILF.. A-1 condi­ Green. Open 9 to 9. Tel. 5187. I do not know. at tha command of an authority tion. can be seen at 144 Charter ning. At this time there will also Cottage streeL - 1 can alao remamber the set of PAINTING INSIDE or put also Situations Wanted— I-Xin SALE—BENGAL combina­ Rcmiiiflit Public of the ovar whom ha had not the alight- Invitation Oak street Saturday, 12 p. m. to be election of officers. my grandfather’a jaw as I saw It eat control, and that in joining It RED RYDER RY FRED HARMAX paperhanging. Call 4752 after 4. Male 39 tion gas and oil kitchen range. FUNNY BUSINESS 6 p. m. Change Beforehaiifl. Food Sale 'Wanted—Real Estate 77 when I followed my grandmother he did HO under an oath which Also black wood or coal burning The pupils of the Maple street into his room during his illness. Tr\'HtA0IM’'FOR TOvJW, >\F'fEACH-U('Vl o h . tou’Re W \ lEKHf HA fO O t‘ \M ] CARS ELDERLY MAN will do general bound nim to defend not himself, iS%T I (TV ViOT UdAVV< FOR SALE— 1934 FORD V8, 1932 bers Co. Telephone 5187. arc from $1 to $5. 20c. $5 to $50, grandfatheri I nope that an ex* A W iO«T|TQ y p o i? HQvibTa- to do packing and also other FOR SALEL -PORCELAIN kitch­ souvenirs be asked to bring fhems Quotations ------AVL UihAJ TWWiNi Model B Ford, 1930 Chevrolet. bench work, steady work, good 25c: $50 to $75, 35c; $75 to $100. to police and sheriff’s offices planatlon of Jan Mesrik will help TO^TW % VOAVW r i VTV TWE (R U M en sink, 16x30, porcelain lavatory, 40c. Return receipts are increased Shortage of Eggs (X WAV V O O 'O T«1.4607. WANTED—PRE-WAR stroller. In throughout the countrj’. ethers, people who never heard of «fcTTY.'!? 1 to €Ah5? pay. Apply Tober Baseball Mfg. _ 18x24. $5.50 each. TeL 2-1804. from 3c to 4c. There is also an in­ him, to understand better what We Americans need a livelier voo Co. good condition. Call 3728. He said one child recently was CAVL \T iTWfrT -V WANTED crease , in money ordi-i fees, and Looms ill Future killed and four injured In Call- has happened since that night in sense of alt being in the same To buy your furniture, elec­ Business Services Offered' 13 FDR SALE— USED boilers, any fourth class mail (paiccl post). the fall of 1919, for. although the boat. A Ti>ou Manchester Laundry, 72 Maple Highest prices paid. Jones Fhiml- uation the puotic is urged to use ‘There is undoubtedly an enor­ bearing on the rest of Jan Mes- gate r . and repairing. Phone 3975 before Wlllimantlc Wrecking Company. the 2c stamps .and 6c air mail Hartford, March 23 — (/P) — mous quantity ot just such ammu­ Tlk’t life, what happened in those a • • ’ are., going into the armed street. , Route 6, Columbia, Conn. ture, 31 Oak atrjet. Tel. 8254. 7 p. m. stamps now on hand by adding the Wholesale deaiructiou of egg-pro­ nition’ lying about the homes of hpura in our Uttls part of the In the laet war w# hadn’t been extra postage '-equiied under the services or leaving town. YOUNG LADY for counter work, FOR SALE— COW MANURE, ducing poultry flocks and a future the nation. These explosives carry world profoundly affected ths lives Invaded. We were ganerou’i. This l i t Mfl .MotatfiuvicONt i.« iia y,i Highest Prices Paid! good pay, ■ steady work. Apply new rates. This applies as well to shorUge of eggs were foreseen by a potential danger for evci-y fam- of pcqpje In c'o ry corner of the year we have been invaded from Place your orders now for April Rooms. Without Board 59 stamped envelopes, as there will ‘ I ahvajV lu^.v. Ijjiii __...... ______J/E . JENSEN HpUand_CTeaners, 1007 Main St. delivery, $10 per cord deUvered. FredCestlci .of Durham,, cbainnaii ily...poaaesslng..tb‘’-n>i‘’-...... aarthi...... ______-f.the airv Wa.won.’t. bo aokliidhearl- Be ho exchange fo"r‘ the present o f of the marketing committee of the ed. \ Jrups it ruliuii lokcii lie sits uii ft!" WOMEN — DO YOUR PART! Phone 7849. FOR REa^’-.ROCMS. single and any stamps or stamped envelopes -Forced lAndlng Fatol . I have, a month in whicli to double beds. Kitchen privileges, Connecticut Poultry Assoelation-at —Sir Gerald Oainpliell,' Bi Itlah JONES FLOOR SANDING Laundry work is essential. Good to the public. The increased rates a luncheon here yesterday, > write thilrstory At least thsy tell girls. Phone 2-1561. 23? Centei S t on mailing of books, surcharges on minister to the L'. S. AaS Vbt Him Do the Worrying pay, steady work. New System Household Goods 51 Gestler told a gathering ot food Windsor Locks. March 23.—(>P| me it will be a- month before I can SIDE ffi.ANCES BY GALBRAITH .88-88 OAK ST. TEL. 8S84 Laying and Finishing. Laundry, Harrison street. registered mail and several other experts, food ed'tors and home ser­ —A forced landing yesterday af­ wrap my hands around a stick » • • FOR RENT—ROOMS by night, changes which vffec' only a small again. A Gerry spattered the Mus­ TeL Manchester 2-0811 rr DQEIS MAKE A vice' personnel that eggs are now ternoon at Bradley field resulted One o f ' the mo.st whole.soipe \ WANTED—RELIABLE woman to DIFFERENCE WHERE YOU day or week. Call 2-1940 or 7 number of patrons may be obtain­ being produced on Connecticut in fatal Injury to- Secortd Lieut. tang I waa flying and although things that could happen in the stay with 2 children from H p. BUY YOUR FURNITURE E'’lorence street. ed at the post office farms at a loss. This could not con­ L«roy Halverson, Army Air 1 managed to bring bar back to United State# would be for every ALLEY OOP Ikioking Backward' BY y, T, HAMLIM m to 7:30 a. m. No household Banquet Tonight tinue, he said, without the sacrl-. Forces pilot and son of Bemardt the Uke-off field in England. I senator and’ every representative, duties. Good pay. Write Box U, Conran’s- Bowling League will landed In the base hospiUl myself. Home is the center of your life ... FOR REa

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. N.' X. • > V . \ ^AUE TWELVa Manchester Evening Herald Average Daily Circulation The Weather ' For the Moath of Febniary, 1844 Forecast ui (p. s. t.esucF^lBareaii 4.. work in the stores during th# Fair and slightly colder tonight; Isadorc L. Wexler. formerly of Sets Schedule Christmas vacation. By this meth­ Sntiirdny clear to— gartly—cloiid.v this town, and a graduate of Man­ To Build New Engaged to Wed od it will also be possible to short­ 8,6.'>7 n-tth freah »-(nds and moderate About Tow n chester High school In the CIs m ' en the y a »tlon period for ths High RED CROSS RALLY Member of the Aodit temperatures. . of IMS, li at the Artillery W- schopir'pupils in the winter and Bareu of ClreoUttons Tlic Somcmarco CWb, the mer- jdacement Center, Fort Braga/ N. Post Quarters For Free Days s p ^ g -and thia will make It posal- tied couples of the South Method- C., for basic training. Me to close early In June when the Manchester— A City o f Village Charm ■ let church, will meol tomorrow mt drms Is: Private Isadora ^ Wex­ — ^ strawberries will be ripe. ler, Battery B. 6th Battalion. 2d School Board Arran Bradley Field Band pp S o’clock at the otarch. Roes Shir* Building at Gi^n to Be Provision Is made lor 182 days (ClaasUed .A^vertialBg oa Page 18) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1944 (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS E,' er, local magician, will furnleh the Reg. F. A. Training Regiment. To Help Merchants and of school. No provision has been VOL. LXm .. NO. 148 brogram. Mr. had Mre. Ralph Fort Bragg, N. C. He akks that Torn Uown;XouUl Not made for Armistice Day as this BAND CONCERT, ENTERTAINMENT, YifttU alMl Mr. Wid Mre. James his Manchester friends write to Farmers Here# « year it comes on a Saturday. iMWtS compose, the refreshment him. ___ Be Repaired. 'Committee. DANCING ANI^EFRESHMENTS^ Vesuvius’ Lava Crushes Houses Winiam J. Da.vis, of the Davis ^'derson-Shea Post. V. F. W., The Board pf Eklucation has ) A hrl^ coh«e*aUonaI meeting Homo Bakery, k past president of has smarted plans to rebuild its adopted a schedule for the 1944- EXPERT Red Units Draw erici is eallied at Bmanucl Lutheran the Connecticut Bakers Associa­ home ori • Middle Tiimplke. east, 1945 school year that is expected Community House^ Nortl^Cbventry church, following the. 10:30 wor­ tion, Is a member of the commit­ which was destroyed by Are three to be of assistance to, both local merchants and farmers in this RADIO SERVICie ship service Sunday rhomlng. for tee planning a statewide confer­ weeks ago. X ■ \ ; the purpose of. elecung a vice pas­ ence of tokers lo be held at the It has been found that the build­ coromunlty. Closer to Prut;/ From the time that school is re­ CALL H. MEADE tor adio will have charge during Hotel Garde, New Haven, on ing was so badly damaged that It FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 8 P. M. the pastoral vacancy. Rev. Harry opened in September there will -be ,V»' Hit Western March 27. will have to be torn down and in Phone 2-0E98 A. Peterson of Portland haS been ------/ y no vacation period other than the , nominated for t ^ duty by the its place the veterans have decid­ closing for Thanksgiving, until De­ |\ ed to erect a new one. It will be ' Church CounclL' cember 2 0 .The schools Will close Collection Will Be Taken Advance Faster '“ J.'- ^yiug Gas Mains built nearer to the street than the from that date to January This Koeta A. Befaenakl, son of Mr. present one. This will give park­ will give the older pupils in the and Mrs. Ignats Bersenskl, of 29 In Garden Tract ing space in the rear of the new High school an opportunity to Roofing—Asbestos Withjn Sight of River Night Blows Kerry street, has been promoted' building. Air Tactics from corporal to ^sergeant at the It is planned to erect but a one jProrh, Heights 15 story building at this Urns, but ^\3>ding and Rock Bainbrldge, Georgia, Army Air Work of laying gas mains In the Field. Sergeant Bersenskl joined provisions will be made to later Miles Away; Continue \ Drive into Germany for Garden Apartment tract to the add another story. Plans are Miss Edna E. Mandigo Ice Refrigerator Wool Insulation G, E. WILLIS & SON, INC. At Cassino the service on January 22, 1943 Advance in Bessara­ Supply Lines Europe ■ and is an airplane instrument spe­ west of Main street, between St. now being drawn and If the nec­ Third Straight Day essary materials can bs secured, Expert wothmanshlp. AB work cialist at the Balnbridge basic James and Forest streets, was Mr. and Mrs. Milford A; Msn- Clearance guaranteed. Reasonable Prioea. Lumber of All Kinds bia; Germans Appear ^Over~Used^ To Attack Military pilot school. started yesterday. The work was work will start sooii. digo of Adelaide street, Hartford, 75-Po«nd lee Capacity. No obligation for an estimate. In Northern Seen /Likely have announced the engagement Mason Supplies— Paint— Hardwari^ held up during the winter because Three Shelves With Two Addi­ Write. Unable to H6ld Lines. T argets; Liherators Earl W. Knofla has completed of frost In the ground A steam of their daughter, Miss^Edns E. Board of Appeals Mandigo, to Reginald E. Barnsley, tional Shelves In Door. Balaun Wool Insulatioa Stalemate * Positional* Bomh Air Fields in his boot training at the N a m shovel is now at work digging the Moscow, March 24.—<^)-— Italy Target Yet^r^ More Training Station,. .Sampson, N. Y., trench and the gas mains will be son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Warfare of 1917 Being Barnsley 6f 206 Portor street. $35.88 Burton Insulatinen g Co. Russian troops drew within Northeastern France; and Is spending a leave at his home laid as fast as the trench is ready. To Meet Tonight lA r The' mains are one of the chief Miss Mandigo'Is a graduate of 180 Oxford St. mirtford sight of the Prut river from Repeated in Italy Now; on Henry street. Phone Hartford 82-4515 COAL COKE OIL j Two New Bomber Blows Moidgomery Calls for ' Lyon and Laon Brit­ reasons for holding up completion BUlkeley High school, Hartford, MONTGOMERY heights 15 miles away today o f the apartments. Of the 100 The Zoning Board of Appeals and is employed st the Hartford Rubble Heaps Obstacle At Florence and Pad­ ish Targets in NighU apartments, an effort is being tonight will pass on five applica­ Telephone Exchangee, Mr. Barnsley WARD & CO. 2 Main St. / Tel. 5125 and continued their advance' pull Cooperation on , t a l l c e d a r s made to have 53 ready by April 1. tions for changes in the zoning attended. local schools and la a 824-828 Main St. Tel. S181 in Bessarabia through the Washington, March 24.—(/P)— ua; Heavy Fighting ome Front; Sees Vic-\ nilea Ormand J. West who rsT toolmaker at Colt's Patent Fire Manchester London, March 24.— — ______------first foothills of the eai^pa- The Close-in slugging of foot sol­ cently purchased the home at 75 Arms Manufacturing Company. thian mountains. The Prut is Continues in Cassino. tory Despite Long Pull. American heavy bombers BINGO Steep Hollow Lane iS asking to Range and Fuel diers still clawing for possesaion the boundary o f, Rumania drove into Germany for the TOMORROW mCHT keep chickens. This la an A A sons. of the rubble heap of Caaalno un­ Allied Headquarters, Nap^s Alfred Cook of 155 McKee street \OIL proper. The Dniester, which was London, March 24—(Al —■ The third straight day t(xlay, a t 8 O’CIXICK derscores the fact that the stale­ March 24—(A’)—Two new bouiber bombing military targets m LA P IZZA is also asking to keep chickens. TICKET PRINTING the pre-war boundja.ry, has been European war may last a year or His home is In an A sons. Come and Get Your breached on a w ide-\front. Fllre mate "positional" warfare of 1917 blows agaiiiut enenriy ^ p p ly western Germany, a United ORAISGE HALL METERS longer, Gen. Sir Bernard L. Mont­ Bscause the store they have miles beyond the Prut is an im­ ia being repeated in Italy. lines in northern Italy— m Flor­ States communique announc­ portant north-south railroad ence and Padua—were a^ounced gomery declared today in an ad­ » Rj^eULAR GAMES AT long occupied Is to be taken over Meter prints amount of de­ The attempt to blast a path by the owners Of the building at which ia the key to northeastern Lava from the current eruption of Mount Vesuvius, called the worst since 1872, crushes these by Allied headquarters/today as dress saluting the British gronnd ed, following strong R.A.F. $3.90 A GAME FOR 25c I Depot through this key point with the forces he will lead in the forth­ 109 Center street, the plumbbig livery on your slip for ^our Rumania. most tremendous aerial bombard­ hous-a In San Sebaatlano, east ot Naples, lU ly. (AP Radiophoto from OWI.) lieavy fighting contln^d in Cas- nijirt blows at objectives in coming Invasion and calling, for France. While Flying Fortresses firm of Johnson and Little Ire Increasing Pace of Advance ment of the Medlterrknean cam­ sino with no materi^ change in 7 SPECIAL GAMES protection. full cooperation on the home front. smashed ipto Germany to the ac­ Square asking to take over the building Fish and Chips Marshal Ivan S. Konev’s Second paigns was only partly successful, the situation. SWEEPSTAKES "We are preparing to take part companiment of the German' at 137 Main street for their busi­ Ukrainian Army was reported In and one highly qualified observer American Marauders, oiit in ness location. This is In an A sone. force yesterday, masted the Cam- in the biggest tug o f war the warning service, . "Achtung, (at­ $5.00 WEEKLY PRIZE L. T . Wood Co. At the creasing the pace of its advance siigge-sted today that there may Labor Begins world has ever seen, and if anyone The Bible Auditorium la asking have been an "over-use” o f plr- po di Marte fre^ht yard, largest tention) achtung! Strong enemy $25 WAR BOND Grille 51 Bissell St. TeL 4496 toward the Prut, now that firmer British Dislodge Japs should let go of the rope, then we to erect a temporary sign near the and higher ground ia underfoot. power in this Inatance. \ in the Florenc^area and the only bomber formations flying over lose the match.” said the colorful western Germany,” Liberators MONTHLY PRIZE On The Square Masonic Temple closer to the (Between Tamopol and Piosku- The 1,400 tona of bombs cas­ one not hit in the war's first at­ - Drive on Pay • general, who won fame as the bombed enemy air fields in norta> To Be Given March 81. street line than Is allowed. This rov where the Russians announced caded onto the mile-square town tack on th^ Italian city March is In a business zbne. From 3 Road Blocks 11. ReconMlssance showed great commander of the British Eighth eastern France. a 35-mlIe breakthrough, the Ger­ in one morning churned it into a Army. John Schlebel of 114 Summit man communique said "grim de­ wasteland rubble, heaps and destruetjo^ to warehouses and New High Record Set street , is asking to erect an addi. FOR TOP VALUE Formula Set "How long will the pul) last ? FISH MARKET fensive fighting against superior craters thiR Allied foot soldiers tracks, /ism oke rose 9,000 feet. These attacks raised to 19—a Uon to the building at 26 Lilac IN A NEW HOME Heavy bombers attacked rail­ No one can say for certain. It may Soviet combat groups continues." had difficulty moving through it, I ...... fourth Position Bdna VieWS la.st a year, it may take longer. new high record- -the number of PVARICOSE VJlNSr -street-, --an- - A- -apner...... -- - 29 BISSELL STREET ______- road ^rgets. last pight. at Padua, The Germans■ asserted they-had and -It" was even necessary -for -the - -- — , But 'll 'wllt Be s' magnificent' party attacks- in- a single monthr- Four- - the Ohra Being Built By repulsed other Russians northwest engineers to. clear a path W flP k a r S O p e n a 0 8 - Attacked in — India;; — ------imp^tant' junction point west of teen of the attacks Sn March were rwo-wAr m ncH Ver^lce. It was the second con­ o f Kovel, 33 miles from the tanks. proper job for proper men." directed against targets in Ger­ siblc Epic Campaign Some Positions With secutive night i-aidt. against com- GREENBROOKE Curzon line in old Poland. The Able to Infiltrate Ruins O f Britain Later, in an address at the Man­ many. The previo-js high for oper­ r a n g e a n d THE DODRWAY TO ALSO CLAMS... Red Army also was reported at­ Meantime, although almost SHEERTEX HOMES, INC To Obtain Concessions in 30 Miles of Imphal. sion house in London opening ational missions was 18 in Febru­ COMFORTING. CONSERVATIVE tacking southeast of Vitebsk in every Gerr German soldier who was in ' In conjunction with the Flor­ Salute-to-the-Soldler week. Mont­ ary. FUEL OIL ^Vhlte Russia "with strong forces Cassino when the liombardment III ence attack, another Marauder HOMELIKE FUNERAL On Walker Street Present Contract. New Delhi, March 24.— (^P) On French gomery declared emphatically: As on Yesterday when a six- Sfeaming^Clams Little Necks and on two sides of the isolated started was killed, Nazi troops formation hit a railroad bridge at "The promised land is not prong as -ault was made on rail­ Crimea). from crack outfits in the bills —Air-supplied troops of the Pontassleve to the southeast and James A. Wpods S ^ V I C X For tnrtlier InfomuittoD can st Washington, March 24—(JP)— road yards, aircraft stations and ELASTIC HOSIERY Alexander Jarvis Co. oflice on Fleeing In Wild Confusion Kittyhawks attacked another on 381 Genter SL TeL:6566 The CIO United Steel Workers of British 14th Army, fighting United States S (Continued on Page Two) other objectives In western Ger- •IVn TOW EIM inmigM fc*H"M 88f Center street or at 28 Alexander Boris Polevoy, war correspond-, (Continued on Page Two) off a three-pronged Japanese | the east coakt line at Falconara many, the heavy bombers to d a y / MADE, SAnST,LAttS lONeER Phones: 4112 or 7215 Quohogs and Oysters ent in Bessarabia, wired Pravda America, after more than three Marittimi, above Ancona. offensive into India, have dis-! ly Opposed to were escorted oy strong forroa- fO lO ONLY M CALL 5269 street. that the Germans and Rum.inians months of preliminary fencing, to­ Beat Against Strong Points tipna of Lightning, Thunderbolt were fieelhg in wild confusion, day began the main drive of what lodged the enemy from three ognizing CoinnVittee Iii.side Cassino, New Zealand and Mustang fighters. AUCB OOFRAN may be an epic campaign to smash Yankees Told (Known As Qooen Alice) M MADi ST.. MANCHESTER abandoning rifles and machine- Germans Rush road blocks south of Imphal, troops still heat savagely against guns. , the Little Steel formula and ob­ As Sole Authority. subbornly-detended German strong R. A. F. heavies, bombing objec­ SPlRirUAL MEDIUM y tain other concesnions in its con­ it waa^ announced today. A tives around the indqatrial city of Seventh Daughter of a Seventh Son "They grab onto any thing thev pointa with the support of tonka can, to cartd and even tallir^Jr' tract with the steel mdustry. fouRh; position farther north By John M. Hfghtower and a heavy screen of artillery Landing Soon Lyon in southern France and the Bom With a VeU Fresh Forces railroad yards of Laon, 80 north­ Bendlnga Daily, bteliidlng Simday, horses," the dispatch aaid, "some President Philip M'lrray, flank­ was being attacked by British Washington, Mkrch 24—dP)— and mortar fire; The Nazi de­ more lucky ones fled on oxen.” ed by the unFon’s stadf of officers, troops, a communique from Ad­ fenders were supported by both east of Paris, last night brought 9 A. BL to 9 P. M. Or By Apixilnt- The United Stales government is By Churchill the' total Allied Air Forces over ment. In the Servtop of the Peo- Week-End Suggestions from Polevoy said the peasants of - To Black Sea top aides, and a policy committee miral Lord Louis Moiintbatten's air attacks and increased artillery ssrabis were meeting the advanc­ of about a hu:iircd men. outlined headquarters said. strongly • oppose(( to recognizing fire. Germany and occupied territory in PM for SO Fears. / 36 hours to between 5,000 and ing Red Army In colorful prooea- a six-man panel of tne War Labor Road Cat by Jape the French National committee as ' Official reports said the latest* 168 Church Street; flartford, Coan. board the basis of 14 demands, 6,000 planes, it was estimated. Phone 8-2024 The New England Hotel aions, bearing Church tanners and Aiming tbeir surprise offensive the sole governing authority for phase of the relentless struggle Prime Minister Pays Sur­ traditional offerings of htead and ’ossible Beginning of foremost of which are a genernl for the town's ruin.s began shortly increase o f 17 cents an hour, a from the jungles of the Chin hills France, butsfinai determination of prise Visit lo Air- (Contihiied on Page Tea) BOLTON, CONN. salt. Full-Scale Occupation and Kabaw, valley, the Japanese after noon Wednesday with enemy (Under New Manasrement) With Konev’s swift advance guaranteed an’ iual v.-age, vaca­ Allied policy .on this pre-invasion movements observed near the Ho­ RO STER'S "ArST through northeast Bessarabia tions, dismissal pay, and a Joint cut the roaid. between Imphal, the issue is awaiting reaction of the Borne T roops; Sees TELEPHONE 7386 Of All Rumania Indi­ capital of Miuiipur in India,, and tel Des Roses, which still is in 84 OAKLAND STREET against Rumanian unita, their fund for steel workers in the arm­ British government to the Ameri­ German hands. Allied tanks en­ Leaps from Planes. NOTICE* German commandei% appeared un­ cated ; Turkey Anxious ed services. Tlddlm, a British area of opera- can potion. Open Thursday Until 8 P. M. Friday 9 P .M . Saturday 6 P. M. in Burma to the south. gaged the Germans there. able to hold them together for a ■ I I M • Pictured As Frozen Segment It js considered possible here Meanwhile the New Zealanders A bgief of the union’s cas-' pic­ Flashes! determined, concerted stand, field (Some of the enemy positions that the British may come up with again wormed forward in the London, March 23— (Delayed)-r Announces London, March 24— ijf)—'Turk­ tured the wage earners as the fro­ were within 30 miles of Imphal a sharply conflicting view, but (Late BuUetlns ol the UPt Wire)- - diapatchea aatd. ’ ish advices reported today that ruins and attacked the Germans (A>)—Prime Minister (Jhurchill paid MINI'S OUR BUTTER SUPPLY IS BETTER NOW! zen segment ol the American along the road that\ skirts the some soit of compromise ia ex­ FeellBg Strong Pressure German reinforcements had been on the western edge of the town. a surprise visit to American air­ REMODELING IS NOW COMPLETE The Nazis ap^rently. were, feel­ economy while 1. Ekionomlc' atabiilutlon, ex­ Nazis Still Holfi Hotel ing upon the soil of Nazi-occupied escape of refugees marked fof proximately 90 miles due west Of north of the border). dealing wHh the French people, preparations for a last-ditch staind cept for wages, has beeh ignored. The latest report the Nazis still Europe." death by the enem>, proposed In a Will Not Be Held Mogilev Podolskt. They were, re­ A second Japanese force pushing probably will leave the British and held the (jontlnental' hotel. Other agaJnst the advancing Russian 2. Industrial profiteering, not up past Tamu on the border, 46 In company with Gen. Dwight statement today that the freis peo* Italian and American vusine GRADE A SAUSAGES ported struggling desperately to Armies. wages, have caused an - inflation- United States governments free to enemy atrongpoinfs listed as hold­ pies of Europe and Asia temp«>r’ For One Month. throw up defense lines around the miles southeast of Imphal. toward D. El.senhower, Lieut. Gen. Omar B/ry rise in prices. pursue separate diplomatic courses ing out Included the Ducal palace N. Bradley, senior commander of aiily open their frontiers to vic­ DAILY LUNCHEON SPECIALS city as the Soviet drive developed Turkey herself, was said to be the Tamu-Palel road had jM.en re­ with the French committee. and Rorhan amphitheater south of GRADE A FRANKFURTS casting an anxious eye,, over the 3. All corporate profits last American ground forces in the tims of oppression. The chief exeen- in Intensity from the north and year after taxes vverj 175 per cent pulsed, an authoritaUve account No DiMlIngs With Vichy the town. SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNERS \ the east. Czemowitz is regarded extensive German troop move­ said. The closest appftach of an United Kingdom; and Maj. Gen. live also told a press-radio confer­ ments throughout southeastern above the 1936-39 aVei age. The negative points of Allied There has been little enein.v ac­ Lewis H. Brereton, Commander >f ence In a separat. statement that 3 POUNDS 55c by Soviet military experts as the 4. The farm parity principle enemy patrol to Imphal from this tivity north of the town since fail- ALL LEGAL BEVERAGES LARD! NO POINTS! key to the Rumanian province of Europe. direction was about 38 miles. policy for. France are more' clears the U. S. Ninth Air Force. The America would fulflINts pledge for , At The completely protecis farmers iy established at present than the prime minister witnessed the Independence qf the Philippines, \ ^ Bocovina. Pale] is 24 miles southeast of Im­ (Continued on Page Ten) (Continued on Page Four) against rising living costs, this positive lines , of action. There colorful spectacle of many hun­ lie remarked to reporters that he PRINCESS FRESH GROUND HAMBURG Further north Msirshal Zhukov's principle reaul.a' in a continued phal. / outih “Tam” ai)d “ Sant?’ Will Be Glad To See Y ou! three-day old drive, which has lib­ The third Japan^ke force, of a will be no dealings 'with the Vichy dreds of American skytroops Ijap had quite a bit to offer today on rise in farm prices which in turn government, Vichy offlclsls or ihg from swift-rolling waves of foreign policy, am) he spoke In a RESTAURANT erated 200 populated pointa in causes increases in the cost of liv­ size not yet estimated because of LEAN SMOKED SHOULDERS 36-mlle advanct, took hia forces Its dense jungle Oover, a’ss gather­ others wlio have "wilfully," in the planes on to the green English sart^stlr vein of th*>se w'ho, hs Oomer Slain and Pearl Streets ing for wage-earners Million Man fields a few hundred yards from into the heart Of the communica­ Rockville Man . 5. Labor's percentage of the ing in the Somra hill tract, to the State department’s words, coop­ said, had asserted that this coun­ RIB END ROAST PORK / tions area controling Lwow’s con­ northeast .of l^nphal. erated with the Germans. the reviewing stand. try lacked su*-h a policy. Business Men’s national income declined from 65.7 "Have Great Part to Play” nections with the lower Ukraine per cent in 1939 to 59.3-per cent Jap.nnks Destroyed Also it is considered certain that • * * the Allied Military government Nazi Plants ’’You have a great part to play. m re Defense Witness LUNCHEON— LEAN FRESH SHOULDERS the Russians said. _ Held in Theft last year, while corporations’ per­ One^-e;«fey detachment in the This strong push by the First organization which has been used Churchill told them. "You are New Yoirk, .March 34.— (AV— Sei^-ed 11 A. M. to 8 P. M. (1 Point Pn Poond). centage increased from 8 to 13 per­ Kataw .valley southeast of Tamu specially trained. You are the Ukrainian Ariny also outflanked cent,-and the formers’ share rose was ^ b u sh ed and toms of its in Italy will not function in France Blonde, blue-eyed Harriet Bother 'Tamopol, front diapatchea re­ )r for that matter in any other Men and Women Taken most modern expression of war. today took the stand In defense of Compiete Dinners Three Others Under Ar­ from .5.9 to 7.1 per cent. tanta' destroyed. "It is with fellings, of profound POULTRYMEN PICKLED PIGS' FEET (No Points) 2 pounds 25e ported, and left the twjn German . id. Steel corporatione have the ITie defensive plan appeared to AlUM\rountries to be liberated of From Italy to Run her husband, Lieut. (J. O.) -Adam ( S e r r ^ 5 to 9 P. M. \ defense bastion of Proskurov to rest in Parts and GermajKcdntrtil. Bother, to'testify that the 41-year- ill for holding the two main (Continued on Page Four) Also A La Carte Service. NOW’S THE TIME TO ORDER y LARGE LO CAL EGGS 2 dozen 89c Ammunitions Probe. (Conttnned oa Page Tea) ads, the one up the danlpur val­ F ^cd by DrUy , Reieh Arms Machines. old defendant to a first degree , (C*»tinued <» Page Ten) ley from Tiddim and the other The positive points of Ameri murder charge always had been a from Tamu. leading Into the can policy for'France were finally “ good provider and gosid husband.” We Will Have a Limited Supply of Oie^BC. New Haven, March 24— (85 — decided'on by Resident Roosevelt Bern, March 23.— (Delayed) — hillock-dotted plain which would (An -At, least 1.000,0()0 Itpllan She admitted, however, that she Roger F. Gleason, Connecticut about 10 days . tigo, after recom­ Youiiffer Men Eccles Favors provide, plenty of air strips for men and women have been taicen n knew 'he was- “going but with FINE BABY CHICKS We wilLhave « fresh shipment of Ward’s Delicious Chocolate Cov- DetaUs Given^ chief o f the FBI,-today announced Japanese siroraft. mendations had passed from the another .woman” prior to th i time the arrest of four men who were War and State departments into through the Brenner pass during Motor Tune-U^s , . Doz. 33c Allied headquarters described the past four and one-half mohths that polire charge that six shots ered Doughnuts * • A charged with the theft of and re­ the Allied forces in the area as his hands several Weeks , before To Be Galled from the gray-halresd Coast ’ O f Perversion ceiving of quantitiee'i of parta and Price Controls Diplomatic quarters are still puz- to man machines In the German Brakes Relined superior t o . the Japanese, to say armament Industry, says AVanti, Guardsman’s .->er\1ce revolver kill­ Delicious Chocolate Covered Marshmallow Cookies . . . 3 3 c Lb. ammunition for the .30-caliber U. z W by his delay . in reaching ed .Mias Rita CoeteBo, 28-yeariold • 7 iindecground Italian newspaper. Ground '*{ S. Army carbine'now being manu. (Coptinued on Page Four) decision, and some sources have Vast Majority o f Civil­ stenographer, on Staten Island' Valves We have a fine “ Hard C^ndy” mixture, very special at. ^2^ Lbs;. 59c factured at the Underwood-El- Urges Continuing Sta­ The move from the frying pan Lonergan’s Slory of Act reported that beeau.se of it the of Nazi-occupied ' Italy' to the last July 17. ■ llott-Fisher company, Hartford. British now are in no hurry either. ians 18 Through 25 Atlantic Gas ft Oil k But, 2 Lb. limit. ‘ . bilization Program 2 Reich’s war plants imder fire from Read to Jury Trying The FBI lleted aa tak«n into Treasury Balance ' TTie president’s decision is un at First S n iff l derstood on excellent authority to Allied bombs apparently Is con­ On Way to Fighting. 30 Soldiers Missing . . 13c Lb. custody, Gerald (Hair SUpp, 33, of Years After War. tinuing in Milan, Turin and other Fancy Mellow Bananas ...»...... Him for Murder Today 22 Union street, RockvUle; Her- 'Washington, March 24 — iO have c o v e r t two main points, dl With the Second .Army on Ma Warren & Jarvis industrial areas, impelled—judg­ Washington, March 24—(A*i— neuvers, Somewhere In 'Tennessee Purina Doc Chow a a dry iof food that - .1 Lb. 9c '4hel Lee Good, 33, of 241 Wethers­ 'The position. of the Tressuo' rectly or by impliestlon: 1083 Tolland Tpk., Burkland Wfe have a “ few” Onions (mighty few) ...... New York, M anh 24—(JP)— Waahingrton, March 24—(P)— 1; In srrah^ng the govern­ ing from announcements in the The vast majority'of -men civilians March 34.—(A^—High **aters « dot* tp lor fron th, vary 6nt miff I That’* field avenue, Hartford; Charlee March 22: , ' neo-FascIst press itself—by the Wayne Lonergan's story o f com. Marriner S, Eccles, chairman of Receipts, $326,439,239.66; ex­ ment of French territories llber- 18 through 25 years of age arc the funiberland river today ham brcaiu. it hoi aa .aclii.iwi.8amr that a tha - • 9 • • a . 2.5c Lb. Stuart Barnard, 26. of 24 Elm­ lack of food and work in Italy. Phone 3865 . Nifchta 2-1598 Fancy Firm Tomatoes, Special mltting an act of pefveralon with the Federal Reserve system; ap­ penditures, $207,551,464.'65; net virtually on th.eir way to a fight­ pered efforts ol searching partlei ■mult of oior. thoa fffteoa foon of toato- hurst circle. West Hartford and pealed today for continuance of Stampa," of Turin, for example, to locate approxlmatelj 30 Sec*ml an American ooldier in New York Charles Alonzo Harrington, of 68 balance. $16,856,676,413.78. (Contliiued oa Page Twn) ing wai, unie.48 they work on l.•liag. A flavor that dog. thaai.elra. ' Fancy Bunch Carrots, 2 bunches 19c. Jumhb Oranges 59c Doz. the week-end nis heireis wife was the administration’s stablUsation endeavoring to persuade others to farm or can’t pa.ss a physical test. .Army s*ddlers missing since lU tal.ct.d Grit avar all .imilar type f^ d . program until two years after the follow the example of workman START PLANNING THIS YEAR’S GARDEN Fancy Pears, 4 fpr .3 3 c alain was read today to a General (Coatthned ooi Page Two) That became increasingly appar­ Armv raft capsized daring an M od ia Ira, chair. Iiidiag ton. oMMlncl.d Sexless “ Pink’’ Grapefruit, 4 for 39c. Beaaiona court Jury todng Mm for war "to maintaiil the public faith ' P ' already in Cermany, assured them ent today despite all the uproar tempted river crosolng hy Ririaa Rmiarrh. 5 I its. 49c-Limited "murder. 'and the value o f the dollar." "your 'families" will absolutely n* over drafting key technicians in Thursilav ntomlng. Army offIriM Special! ^ Baldwin Apples ...... The 26-year-oid defendant sat Eccles told the Senate Banking cared for,” adding the further industry. Only a comparative said. Tlie Yaft carried about V And Chow Dog it gnad fw year dag, too. Fire Insurance Men in Navy at Sea Seen questionable inducement that 19c expreaaionlesa at the defense table committee, which U considering .handful of men under 26 are like­ men, of which at least two m M h'. a eamyiala load eoataMiig oil th. owat Jumbo Bunches Celery (Rrg’ 29c size) . aa the details were unfolded Isolation to extend price con­ “care will ta taken of the orphans their way to shore, aad tbs A ^ prnmin., vitainia., miaarol. and oliwr (nod On Your of workers who die In Germany." ly to be deferred much longer. Washed and Cleaned Spinach, Cello Bags sa9*«99*9a49 1 * 9 r He told the .rtory to Assistant trols one year beyond June 30 Bringing Back Real Faith Wanted ff>r Combat Duty officials saM oUwrs mlght_ 8a» amanliil. yaer dog need, lor baakh and Dlatrict Attoriiey Jnim Loehr in that InSation "rarely gets out of Strip ItaMan Factories their way back to their outfit. .igm. Start l.adiag Parioa dog Chow tnday 19c The^- German practice of strip­ “rhe others are wanted for com­ • • • • FURNITURE Sulad Rowk CeUo ■ Bags ^ Toronto after his arrest last Octo. hand during a war" but that the bat duty. The president has or­ —w. ml it in SdS-lOOIb. hi*, aad ia hnli. ‘ ber and s Toronto police stenog­ vast stores of pent-up spending ping Italian factories of their ma­ Urgsa "Flnn aasUlanoe" Fancy String Beans, Peas, Cauliflower, Fresh Beets, Broccoli, Sum- Chicago, March 24—(iP>—Men lii t Almoat All Deeply KeUgtoas chinery and Yaw materials pre­ dered It and all government agen­ And Personal Effecta rapher read it to the all-male jury. which might be turned Ioom with cies have accepts*] it. There is Washington. March M. 8|wtatora were tarred from the peace "might well ta fatal." ,the Navy • J who art at sea are _ Bv* . ly '*"■*■.**ireHgious------I hage **! heard them sumably is another factor compel­ Secretary of Stata Cordell Hid mfr Squash. Vanilla Pudding, Flako^ Pie Crust, Frunco-American ling Italian workmen to get In no strugglt oyer that basic policy. We can protect y o« for aa low courtroom. "Pressure tVIO OMttaue" ing close to God and ths faith they , aloud from *Jie New Tes- On the other hand, officials, es­ called oa Huagmry' today to offh aa 84JM per 81,009 Tor 8 years’ Htory Later Repudiated "The inflationary preaaure will have is real "and they will bring; tsment in life jacket! and helmets line. There are indications that ••arm resistance" to Geruta* Spaghetti, Peppermint or Cinnamon Pears, Dyno, Chocolate Your Red Cross the Germans more and more are timate, that 30 to 40 per cent of time. Lonergen Istei repudiated the continue until a balanced biidget it back With them," says a Navy ; at tattle stations. I have heard a forces of occupation stating thai ■ i ^ m CHiw story in a statement made to the abandoning their plana to use Ital­ the utider-26 men who are called Pudding, Fig Bars, Herring in jars, Olives, Pickles, etc. . These Is-In prospect," he said in .asking chaplain. mortally wounded Negro whisper will fail to- meet physical stand­ ia that way the Httogartans nsuj lAt me can at your home aad iisfrict attorney aftoi he waa ian factories In favor of removing Is His‘ Home for continued sutbprissUon -Capt. James V. :ilaypool. who to God as L carried him into a sur­ ards snd will go into 4-F, most of hope to "regain the reopect n» expfaUa detalla or OUR STOCK OF SEEDS AND FERTILIZERS brought to New Yori< from To­ able-bodied workers to Germany. items are point free.- . ■ ■ * \ governmental controls. spent 16 months on the battleship gery room, his warm mood wetting them to return to- their essential frieudnhip of ftM i.ntloaa.” T« Telephoae 5449 ar BOSS ronto. Away from Home After mentioning the ten mil­ South Dakota which won glory at my side.” Reaoona for the change in plans Mcietary deocribod Hungnry> fid IS RE.\DV FOR YOUR SELECTION We win have a good shipment of Peas at 3 points per can. y Lonergan related he met the sol include conalderatton «if - pci^ble jobs. lion men and women in the armed Ouadalcabal and Santa Cniz, said Last March 1 CUypooL a for- Latest figures show that on cupntioa hy the Nnalo ne a dsopae Checkerooard Store dicr on a street comer about I mar Methodist district suparintsa- military devslopnttnta, not exclud­ ate Bsevo, proospted hy weefitH,, Arthur A. Knofla Pancake Syrup, Johnson’s Glo-Coat, Gingerbread Mix, Saurekraut, a. m. of the mumhig ot the slay service, b4 said that If those that the ehurjhea will haye "as ing, according to some foreign ob­ Feb. 1 there were, in the lS-25 positions of responsibUity failed extraordinary oT-poitunity when dsnt at Providencs, R L. and a age group, 348,000 non-fathere setbaan, aad stOd Hhu| ^ t. 063 MAIN ST., OPP. FOREST ST. TEL, 7711 ’’Tha Faraltara fire Mineemeat, Prunes . Ing after he had aqu*red Mm Jean Catholic priest were the first servers. an eventual Oermiui. with­ Muii^y Joburg atttactlva former to Iwep up tha donaFa buying tbead boys comi back alone who were deferred In war "the first of the Axle laswaaM Man” “ThMS boys aie