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M » T 1 1 L T 9 Manchester Evening Herald Aferage Doily Circalatien The Weather r «r MW Mmth •< Vabnwiy, ISIMS Forecaat of U. S. Weather acquainted with otowr Buropawa ficate from the - State Department Mrs. Ellen Pickles Is chairman of ' Education certifying that the Lectume Here states and with ths Near East Fair and iinHeaMinnbly waraa to­ of a rummage sale, scheduled for Cadet Nurses and tbs OrlenL 9,116 equivalent o f a JS-unlt high aotaool , PRACTICAL night and w'edaeaday. About Town April 4 In the vestry of the North oourM haa been completed. There In her lecture Mrs, RMs will el the Aadit emphasize the U.N.RJl.A. con­ Methodist church on North Main should be presented a ^tftem ent By Mrs. Rose ference and the coming San Fran- street, and under the direction of •Drive Is Near of the eubjecta taken' in high ' T k t AM bk Boelaty will InMt at claco conference, and will dlacuaa Afqncfcesler— -4 City of Village Charm the Women's Society of Christian school, and the grades obtained, kk Alplaa club, Eldiidga Service. The people of the church varioua angles of the,peace plans EASTER GIFTS tenicbt at 7 o'clock and this statement to be slgped by the Well Known News Com­ PRICE THREE CEN'TU^ are asked to remember the project Campaign for Recruits principal o f the high school. Grad­ and world organizatlbn. (TWELVE PAGES) h ki a body to tht T. P. Hol- The Educational Club will hold Adverttateg m Page M ) MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 27, 1945 when houseclcaning, apd save for uates from secondary schooljr oth­ mentator to Speak at YOL. LXIV., NO. 149 „ Funeral borne to pay their a business session at 7:30 which the sale articles o f house furnish­ To Start Here Begin,- er than those on the accredited roapecU to BattleU Anaaldi, members are 'urged to attend. The ings, dishes or "white elephants." list Issued by the United States Hollister St. Seliool. fonser member t€ tbe eociety. ning on April 1. public is cordially Invited to the Offlca o f Education, must present lecture which will begin at 8:15. I Memoital Temple, Pythian 8U- ■nte snntr’ meeting of the Man­ a qualifying certificate from the Mrs. Lewis Rose, well known Paratroopers Spill Out Over Germany Mrs. Celia Wandt, Manchester tera, win meet tomorrow evening chester Oreen Community Club Cbnnectlciit BUte Department of news commentator, will apeak on House Approves Yankee Tanks Burst win be held at seven o'clock this school nurse, who is chairman of i'a t eight o'clock In Odd Fellowe Education. the subject "The Nation’s Get To­ ' hall. A lter the business session evening at the Green school. The the drive for recruits In the U. S. club sponsors the Boy Scout troop gether," at the Hollister street] Bingo will be played and refresh­ Cadet Nurse Corps which will be DON WILLIS ments w ill be served by the social at Manchester Green, and matters achool, Wednesday evening, April perUlnIng to this and other sub- held throughout the nation during O ffer Slreaiiiliiiecl Salary Increase ; committee. 11, at 8;lh. Mrs. Rose, well GARAGE jecU will be discussed. the month of April, reports that known thrmigh many previous en­ Into German Plains; there haa been a great Interest In Niirge Course gagements in Manchester, comes Complete A n to A rric e The Married Couples Club of thfi matter among many Manches­ again under the auspices of the 18 Main St. ^ 1 . 8085 the Second Congregational church For Legislators ASHES and RUBBISH ter girls who are ahoiii to gradu­ Educational Club, and her lecture will collect waste papers on Sat­ ate this June from High school or There are atill a few vacancies la open to the public without urday. The church people who REMOVED who have graduated within the In the afternoon class of the new charge. wish to have bundlea of paper Racing Across ReieW last year or two. \ In several years Mrs. Rose has called for are requested to tele­ streamlined Red Croea home nurs­ Abolher Pjropo«d Con- M i g h t t e l e p h o n e 8962 ' Some Requiretneuta devoted much of her time to ex­ phone Earl Butler o f Phelpe road. For the Information of young ing course, to start April S. The tensive travel and study. She PRESCRIPTION StituUonalstituUonal Amend- ^ O women who are contemplating course consists of only six lessons, knows Mexico and South America g a v b l l o a E. SCHJJLZ and covers the basic essentials of PHARMACISTS Eisenhower Declare* Et The Little Flower of Jesus Joining this Corp.s some of the well; haa been five times to Rus­ ment Providing for 1 Still Needed requirements for admission to ap­ home nursing, but is presented in sia and Siberia; and visited Ger­ Always On Duty! Uill Needed emy Lines Broken Mothers' Circle will hold a meet­ this short form for the conven- Quadrennial E 1 e c • Red A rmy Strikes ing tomorrow night at the home proved schools of nursing In Con­ many ai^ually for some time be­ Arthur DniR Stores necticut. follow: , .ience of women who are unpble to fore the war, observing the Nazis’ 845 Mate St. Maachastar Massive Defeat; of Mrs. John Hllditoh. 9 West Mid­ ' give sufficient time for the stand­ tions to Be Acted For Pacific dle Turnpike. Age, 18 to 35. rise to power. She Is equally well Height and weight, average. ard home nursing dburse. sufficient Strengthl The evening class, scheduled to Upon Tom orrow. LECLERC Physlca! Itealth Including sight The monthly meeting of th? start on the same date, la filled, King A$$ert$ German Lower Raba River At Hand With W h id | | FUNERAL HOME Arm y and N avy Club will be held and hearing should be normal. : but registrations are already be- A physical examination \by a State Capitol, Hartford,, To Make Stand; Read£| 28 Main Street at the clubhouse tonight at 8 I ing taken for another course to March 27.—(4*)— The House; Collapse Can Mean a'clock. physician appointed by the nurs­ start In about six weeks. Point Where Stream in Weilbiirg, 224 Mile*| Phone 5269 ing school committee or the hos­ ! For further information or to HALE'S SELF SERVE overwhelmingly approved _ to­ Only * Redistribution* British Statesman The Women's Club o f Manches­ pital should be given candtdate.s ! register, call Mrs, Jack Mnoe. day a proposed constitution­ Northwestern Hungary I * Is Taken by Death Southwest of Berlinil ter will beet at 8 o'clock tonight in before final acceptance into the 2-062"./ The Orlpinal In New England! O f Fleet's Forces. achool o f mirslng. al amendment increasing leg­ Reached Not Revealed > ------the parish hall of the South Meth­ ' • / ______islators’ pay from 5300 to Paris, March 27.— odist church. The guest speal^r Proof of reoent Immunization against emallpox, typhoid fever, Washington, March 17— {/P) — In German Report. will be Mrs. Anna 5600 per term, bht postponed Paratroopers and parapacked supplies split out from their big planes over the drop rxine In the American tanks huVst intof paratyphoid, and a negative TUESDAY SPECIALS! Germany's collapse can mean only Strawberry Mine, whoee topic wll^l be "WJ^en ketion on another amendment Rees-Wesel area of Germany. (AP wirephoto from Signal Corps la d io p h o t o .) ______the open plains of middl^ in the Post-War World." Mrs. Bhlok test. a “redistribution” of Naval might, London, March 27.— — Oraduatioii #rom an accredited 52” X 52” Fast Color Printed providing for quadrennial in- Germany less than 244 milej Henry A. Janssen o f the program Green Stamps Given With Cash Sales! •tead of biennial election! for the nation's top seadog declared The Third Ukrainian Army high sobool or a qualifying certi­ from Berlin today throii_ committee haa made the arrange- atate offlcera because about SO today, and even then “ no quick has striicl^ to the lower- Raba Plants menU. Mrs. Frank H. <>*rtach ta ------— Na. X!'] Can SaltaMa enemy lines which Gener^^ C^ A REMINDER! times. 'A fte r hours, call Guam, March 27.— (/P)— A Towns Seized Yesterday flushed Arm y made spec: combinations: blue, green and red. Po**l*- "W e have heard much of things Contractor and Builder Rep. Herbert R. Wanderer of Marshal Feodor Tolbukhnl's new gains in the continued SW( S U M T n N m < Mo m 2-1731. Ginger Bread Mix pk(.19c $ 2 - 4 9 Bethel, Republican leader, moved being ahead of schedule in the Pa Japanese imperial communi­ troops may have reached the BROWN'S 218 Parker St. Tel. 6446 For the oblong tables. cific,” King said. "Actually we MacArthur Offer, \« Japan ese T ry toward Berliq against oppoaltiol that consideration of the four-year que announced without equiv­ Raba upstream from Gyor in an have had no schedule, except to Confirmation; . Heavi- J ' x J that had falHm apart. The term question for state officers to ocation today that' ,U. S. advance from Papa or the area -yt became a rout; thousands o f Qoi% INSURANCE which DemocraU had announced go as far and aa fast as the means GARAGE forces established beachheads Lovaszpatona farther northeast. David Lloyd > George, “ famed man captives atrearaed to tb# F i n • Theft - A atoaoU k 9 ^ c they were opposed, be postponed A ir Raid Yet on Is- Xo CloSC VisC Both towns were seized yesterday. 16 Brahiard Place Renuzit said that the war today is ahead Sunday on tlie Kerama is­ prime minister during the first rear. until tomorrow. land Is Annonneed. _ ^ Tanks of both the TTilrd and sr Farnitar* (Rear of the Gaa Co.) WHEEL CHAIRS Wanderer aaid he could see o f our expectations of last year. lands, just off Okinawa, Okinawa,. in world struggle,, died last night in The enemy said that Third A: WILLIAMS Freeh Callforlan This should stimulate rather than Second Ukrainian Armies were his quiet farm home In North columns were approaching Wi “empty seats” both on the Repub­ the Ryukyus. The customary beating toward Vienna along the AH Kinds of General HOSPITAL BEDS Upon Chinese Wales. burg, in Bavaria X23 miles froi CALL on. SERVICE, INC. lican and Democratic side of the Manila, March 27.— (/P)— south bank of the Danube, and Aatonobtle Repair Work For Rant or Sale. (Contlnped oa Page Two) claim of annihilating enemy Berlin, and had reached Lohr, 2i Carrots Houae and that “everyone ought Invasion of Cebu island by Germans were resisting fiercely. Broad Street to have an opportunity to vote for landing forces was omitted in the milea from the capital. American forces under cover communique broadcast intercept­ The German communique also EXANDER ARTHUR A JAMES. INC. or against this change.” Bitter Fighting Taking Lohr Is 40 miles southeast FREE TOW ING 198 Fann'gt'n Ava. Htfd. X-4S48 Freah of bombarding warships was ed by the Federal Communica­ declared the Russians had scored Poatponement N ot Opposed Lloyd George Frankfurt on the Main, where RVIS PHOmB MTS OB X-1XX7 Solons Linger reported by Tokyo radio to­ Place in Northern Hu­ tions (Commission. new breaches on the Berlin front , ton’s troops were flghtiitg, and Democratic Leader Philip Sul­ near Kuestrln on the Oder, and | STTBEE T day, but (5en. Douglas Mac-i peh and Southern Ho- Landlnga Not Confirmed miles northwest o f th,. Bavi Dandelions livan of Enfield, who had conferred The flat assertion of U. S. land­ said "auperior" Soviet forces were 1 city of Wuerzburg. Tha dash a] Waekdaya i briefly with Wanderer In the well Arthur, announcing the heav­ Dies Quietly ings has not been confirmed by battling In the fringes of the Bal- ! peared to have cut the Stuttgi 7X75 of the House a few momenU be­ On Proposals nan Provinces Now. Juicy Florida iest air raid yet on that cen­ Admiral Cheater W. Nfraltz head­ tic porta of Danzig and Gdynia. I Hannover highway, whidh a Berii JUST RECEIVED! fore, did not oppose the move to tral Philippines island, offer­ quarters, Within 16 Miles of Gyor postpone action. Chungking, March 27—(J*)—The In His Sleep broadcast termed "the most' vl'" Auto Collision Doz. ed no confirmation. Cebu, between American communiques, how­ The Russians had surged to | communication back o f the front.! \ Oranges Before the-House decided to To Cooperate Chinese high command declared postpone action on the four-year the big enemy-held island of No-' ever, did report damaging blows within 16 miles of Gyor in yester- | Halfway Aerosn GemMUiy gron and American-occupied today that bitter fighting Is taking to Japan's underside by B-2Bs, day's advances, closing to within , Body, Fender BOYS' BICYCLES proposal, Republlcant voted In Britain Paiutes Amid Tu* Lohr lies more than hal: caucus to support It and Demo­ Many Legislators Desire Leyte, is one of the two major place in northern Hupeh and B-248, and fleet surface and aerial 31 milea of A\istria land 69 of 1 across Germany from Lukeni '• crats decided to oppose it Philippine Islands atiU in Japa­ southern Honan provinces, where bombardments. Vienna. | mult of War to Pay to Oechoslovakla. A drive ai nUIL^I/^G Work and Sturdy and Strong! 28-Inch Frame. These are the blows which have Moscow dispatches said Rvus.sian ' There wateno opposltloil to the To Wait Until They nese hands. the Japanese are trying to close a .southern Germany to the Ri usually preceded former landings NO RATION CERTIFICATE NEEDED — BUY NOW! pay increase amendment, although Report loadings at Talisay engineers were hurrying up equip­ Tribute to Premier lines some 250 miles east wi Can Examine World vise on Chinese forces. — and again may caat their shad ment for a sw ift crossing of the - Painting Rep. Louis Shapiro, . (R .) of The enemy radio said American Japanese columns hammering throw a cordon over the top o< tb *4 Farmington asserted that aa a sal­ ow ahead: During First Struggle. f iiP A in s Peace Agency Form. trdopa “ commenced landings” yes­ southward In Honan on a 90-mlle Raba. reported German "mountain ary tacreaaa It was “a rather pa­ The German communique re- ] : > s S ‘ terday morning at Talisay, a fair­ front' atretching westward from Shore Installations Raked doubt” in southern Bavaria, n SOLIMENE & . Your Firestone Dealer Store thetic'' and a "hollow” gesture. He 1. Shore inatallations of Okin­ ported a bitter defensive battle on j' London. March 27.— -Brit- ern Italy and Austria and bar Floral-Tone declared New York legislators Washington. March 27.—(jy — sized town about* five miles south the Peiptng-Hankow railroad are V/ II 856 Main Street Manchester, Conn, luiLLmm p. au isH o f the Island’s principal port, O bu continuing their advance, aimed awa island were raked by Admlr the Raba, and in the areas south of paused amid the tumult of , cess to the fastness for hun' Aftenf ion were paid XX,500 a term and that Congress showed an inclination to­ al Raymond A. SpHiance’a Fifth Gyor and southvvest of Papa. , tribute to David ! of thousands of G e r n i^ f l ^ FLAGG, INC. there was a proposal In Albany to City, midway along the caat at eliminating air bases, seizure of day to dally over presidential pro­ wheat crops and protecting the fleet guns for three consecutive A German military spokcapan . ^ - , . « i on the violently erupting 614 Center St. TeL 5101 this aalary. coast. declared: -Fighting in Hungary' Lloyd George, her famed prime ° Home Owners posals that it commit America to A task force of six cruisers and railroad. days. Radio Tokyo said they and eastern fronts. Juim ol Place Mats Ha added, however, that there had entered the fourth day. ihas assumed the proporUon.s of a i mimrter Patton's breakthrough _ , was 'Xitgh honor and great dls- destroyers shelled the area before­ Jab Chinese Back 50 Milea permanent cooperation with other 2. 'Vice Admiral Marc A. Mit- great . offensive...... The beginning of 1 " ’ho died last night at were shrouded by a security black«| Our expert carM ten Costs are always kept within, Beautiful floral and fi-uit de- ^ ttnctlon” in serving In the Connec­ hand. Tokyo radio reported. One enemy column, reached the nations in the fields of food, scher’s swift carrier planes, which this battle, which looks promising home in north are now available tot Boy Home ticut Legialahire and .aaid that Cebu, a prime augar-producing vicinity of Miyang, important out. signs. Washable and heatproof. c a # finance and flying. for the Russians, has distinctly ; Wajes. , , , _ . •van If there were no Salary "I island, la almut 130 milea long and highway center 150 miles north- recently raided the nearby home The First Aimy, using the i ■ad aO t ) h ^ of Boom ro- ORANGE HALL BINGO meuiis, yet never, in any way Saves laundering* tablecloths. 39c Many legislations have the idea island of Kyushu, rip-sawed and a new center o f; Th*’ nations leaders, pre.sa and northwest of Hankow, after jab­ made Hungary est tank force ever loosed on would seek tha office (of repre- only 20 milea across its .widest public united in eulogizing the pahs and aHeratkMM. Plowing those things can wait until they bing the Chinese back approxi- blasted Okinawa's air installa­ gravity on the eastern front." aantotiva) for what I thought I have a good look at whatever form part. Guerrillaa have been active man who 8uccess(\.lly ied Britain | western front, had Bsthnates choerfnBy Phillppine mately 50 miles. tions. Radio Tokyo sai Wire) TELEPHONE 7426 or Too Small. PLUS SWEEPSTAKES in aU colors. ■ world unless we build an economi­ In northwestern Hoiian, where western front, was expected lo de- | O r OaS Arthor Ayava to lambast Formosa's, air Installa­ Motion Filed cally healthy world.” . the Japanese are engaged in a tions to the south of Okinawa. ' liver a formal tribute today or Oaaaatry - IM. 8m -W « diversionary westward push along German Tai\ks I tomorrow on behalf of the gov- Victory Rumors Started P H O N E 6501 IfocommendstloB One O f Series Tank^Critics Radio Bespeaks Fears His recommendation that Con­ the Lo river, 500 enemy troops u/ ' — . 1 ernment. Washington, March 27.- were reported killed 'Ih heavy fight- Bespeaking its fears. Radio To­ Viscount Cranbornc. leader of .V Whltr House disclosure gress authorise participation in a kyo said; "Behind the large-scale •Ambiittiftee Service H»dden Seeks Suspen food and agriculture organization, Allied Armies Given President Roosevelt wants High-VcIocity Volley ofi ™ """ operations of the enemy forces the government there. cabinet officers and .American sion of Sentences in sent to the Capitol late yesterday, there Is certain to be, another op­ Closest Support Yet was one o f a aeries. It followed by Wonlfi and Figures Reach Walls of Yuhslrn Lloyd George’s death left for- loiiiats abroad to stick to th SEED POTATOES Manslaughter Cjiscs. Tn Hunan province besieging eration... .The .enemy strives to own Jobs during the San ^ hours hts p|ca for renewal of the pin down our Air Force-power of Bv Their Air Forces. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Certified Green Mountains and Cobblers reciprocal trade act with addi­ Fired at Misguided. Chinese troops reached the walls (Continued on Page Two) crt riinf**rrnc6 npxt month of Yuhsien, a highway center »45 activity prior to the actual launch­ • ------V---- startril a torrent of rumors aboahj Fine Aroostedf County Stock BuHetin! tional authority to slash tariffs in ing of landing operations.” VALUES A T some case 75 per cent below their miles east-northeast of Hengyang Bulletin! Immediate victory In Europe. SOj Washington, March 27.—— Gen. Ho Ying-(niin, chief of the Okinawa Is less than 400 miles Hartford, March X7—<#)— pre-1934 levels. Lonilon, March 27. — far as the White House was oqa Lieu t O n . O o rg e S. Patton. Jr., Chinese general staff, and MaJ from the Japanese home islands— ONION SETS Sapertor Coart Judge WlDtem Prevlotisly Mr^; Roosevelt had R. A. F. Lancasters hurled i1- Germans Raid cerned. they were only rumors. J. Shea todoy ogrood to iMor, has fired a high-velocity volley of Gen. RolMrt B. 9lcCIure, com­ an easy two hours' bomber trip or .Red, Yellow, White. Buy Early! Limited Quantity! urg^ leglslatlveii approval of an a day's steaming by warship. tnn volcano bombs on subma­ ■oxt Mooday, at 11 a. m-, or- words and figures at "certain mis­ m anding, general of the (Htinese rine t»ens for the first time at T 'rgriitlna Declares War AxlO international monetary agreement combat command, returned to Formosa is being neutralized gmhooto •• a notloa for ano- guided or perhaps deliberately Farge northwest of Bremen J i m i S n L j A l i e S Buenos .Aires..sires, .\raentlna,.Argentina, IHSFell penfloa o f .aeutoaces tanpoaed fashioned at a conferenc last,, their headquarters after an 11-day daily by Phllipplnes-ba.sed planes today In heavy nttarks. ___ 2'j._(,T>i— .Argi^ntina today FOSTER'S •a defendaota te t|M dreua - summer at Bretton Woods, N. H„ mendacious Individuals" who criti­ 850-mile tour in Yunnan province. of (ien. Douglas MacArthvir's com­ BLISH HARDWARE COMPANY Weather had curtailed nir op­ ' , dared a state of war witi) case and 'permlselon to and Senate ratification o f a ^ 1 cize American tanka. mand. Today the enemy radio, For Fine Foods/ erations over western Oer Axis. Presidential »ecioto»y _ Manchester, Conn. withdraw pleaa made wh*o aviation treaty worked out at CSd- The W ar department made pub­ (Coottnued -Page Tw o) without confirmation, extended Repultietl ill Attack many during the morning. onel Gregorio Tanbe announce Chenille Bath Mat Sets.^ the ooae was tried. cago in December. lic today a letter from the Third the paralyzing Naval and air 84 Oakland St. Phone 7386 Open ’til 6 P. M. North u i s 'a c i l Z a ; S a-ipik^npap^rtnen - that the cabta Senator Connally (D.. Tex.) Arm y cominander to Lieut. Gen. su'eep of the Allies 880 miles Treasury Balance London. March 27.— >V) — More HarUord, March 2—(Jb— Attor voiced a belief that the food and Thomas T.' Handy, deputy chief of southwest of Formosa, sayihg , 10 SkirmilsllCt). adopted a decisis wWrt ^ ' F iv « patterna In luxurioik cheniUe. Pas­ ------»'i - than 100 German tanks were de­ trolti III j|,e “grave uedsion of No. 1 Local farm proposition would aimmer un­ staff, in which Patton said "it haa cruisers shelled ‘.he tiny Island of tel colpra with multi-color floral patterna. aey William U Hadden of New Washington, March 27 — (JP> — stroyed or crippled by American ! daring a state of war with ______$ 3 - 9 8 til after tbe San Francisco parley.’ been stated at home” that Am eri­ Patras, midway between the Phll- In duaty rose, green, blue, peach. Haven, counacl fo r Rlngllng broth­ The position of the Treasury and British dive-bombers yester­ Rome, March 27. Using ; .Axis- nations." Pototoes 50-lb. bog $2.09 Connally is a member of the Agri­ can tanks are not comparable with March 24: . 'ippines and Hong Kong. WANT THIS TO ers, Bamum St .Bailey Ckimbined culture committee, to which it was the German Panther or Tiger day ,as Allied Armies across the searc.hliShts to guide them, .two Shows, Inc., and circua officials Receipts, X295.387.435.55; ex- MaJ. Gen. Chirtis E. LeMay’s referred, and chairman of the For­ tanks« This, said Patton, “ is whol­ Rhine received the closest air sup­ German platoons raided British House Passes Manpower Bill No. 2 Local Embroidereil who were sentenced on chargee of tenditures, X314,543,215.30; net eign Relations committee, which ly incbrrect for several reasons.’-’ port on record. Eighth Army, positions north o f. Washington. March X8—(AA manalaughter In connection with >alance, X15.250,781,093.15. (Continued on Page Eight) HAPPEN TO la interested In anything perUin- Loissa ■Virtually Double Several N a zi tanks and seif- | captured Kaenza last night, but House passed and sent to Potatoes 50-lb. bog $1.29 tbe circua fire of laat.July 6, today Ing to world affaira. propelled guns were blasted out ofivi-ere repulsed with 14tof the raid-i today a compromlaa T Keep Warm With Our fliad a motion with Judge William One he cited is that since the Tussle on Radio Freedom Third Arm y started fighting the hedgerowa only 40 yards £head of j PCS captured, two lulled and five - ’ w ’ar Mohtli: These potatoes are excellent cooking and fine qual­ Pillow Cases 3 . Shea In criminal Superior court, the British lines. The Tommies wounded. Allied headquarters an-' - -- “ -■■ WIFE? The Foreign Relations commit­ Germans last August German tank Director James F. B yti^ ity! Should make very good stock for seed. W’e will aeeklng a ausponaion o f the oen- tee already la tuaallng with what waved their tin hats at the pilots. losses have been virtually double nounceii tcKla.y cunt nil over I,he nation’#., Floral patterna—Hla and Her—Mr. and tances Impoaed and permission to Mr. Rooaevelt termed the Chicago Receiving $10^000 Yearly R. A. F. reconnals.snnee planes It was the slroi»geat offensive j and employers. Fwwage wna oafi deliver two bags or more. those o f the Third—2,287 to I.IM . I IRES p tity Site Mra.__in all white or with adored embroid­ withdraw pAaa- made in the caao, plan "to free the air for peaceful discovered the 11th Panzer divi­ gesture made by the enemy In , roll call vote of 187 to Ififi. me ______| 2 - 4 9 “These figures df themselves rey ery. Mr, Hadden told Jhe court that sion, which the Germans were that area for weeks, and th e; measure represents a merge* today, and Siay'M U>d te lo-" fute any Inferiority of our tanks,'-' Fine Quality while he had not provided SUte's (Oaaaoooa •• rage Two) For Gas VaporM Detector 4 A, known to have been holding In re­ heaviest in a day marked by a , Views of the Senate and Hsi placa. Yoo aap awaW aaplaaMat FUEL Attorney Hugh- la. Alcorn, Jr„ Patton wrote, "but let ms add that serve for a possible counter­ number of patrol skirmishes on | expresaed in aeponde bllla BALDWIN APPLES bcaatdoaiaa by ynJug SMaa yao^aa White Cutwork with a copy of the motion, ha had the 3rd Arm y has always attacked, attack. h)dlng in a woods near both the . Eighth and the U. 8. eoriler. Brief but ehoip deho Oiicago, March 3 7 ._(jp )_E n -• a oeVies of gas explosions in rub- shown it to him and they had dls apd Uterefore better than 70 p«t|r Field Marshal Montgomery;# right Fifth Army fronts. ccjded the veto. 16-quort basket $1.50 cusoed I t briefly. A copy was pro­ cent of our tank casua'ties have sign 8. Jerome Tamkln. tbs »»«■ t ^ flank. W ith the aid o f the U. 8. A similar two-platoon stab waa • • • vid e later, however. slowed war producUon, He left hte occurred from dug-ln anti-tank Navy’a youngest Ninth Air Force, the armored con- driven off northwest of Baghaca- (Kercom e By Gaa tp HA Hint StnHicc Scarfs and Vanity Sets I Mr. Hadden naked the court to guns and not enemy tanks, where- commissioned the University of Ctell- 'centmtlon was dispersed. A t I O U i officer at 18 and a former re- fomia at Lo# Angeles to work In velio. 10 miles north of Faenza. . MUfeid, March 17— aasign a date fo r argumenta on the Ripe, Mellow Bananas ...... Lb. 12c 3S a majority of tbe enemy tanka lease 50 of* its tanks were known | Small Attack oo Hill Mrs. Richard Wintegs wee* I G X 3 3 ’ ...... -...... S l - 7 9 M aaotion. He told the court he 6iit oiA-have been put out by our search chemist, says he te receiv- the research laboratory, of the U. to have been demolish^.. Eighth Arm y urtlU made a to Milford hospila> *■'*7 OVALITY OFMCIAl could not argue the caao this week tsnlte.’” u ing XIO.OOO a year for an inven- S. Rubber Company plant at tarn The Air Forces maintained a **Pitted** Imported Dates ...... Lb. 42c Teu~Can Dtnpend On 1 6 x 4 3 ...... 3l-^B small stuck on a hill overlooking wheio their csodlUoo wao < but any date after tble week wax Purpose To Attack From Boor tion of an explosive gas vapor de- Angeles. stranglehold on German railways the Marradi-Ctestal Borognese agrooable to him and suggeated tec'tor. The invention. Tamkin says, au- “lair” afttt being ovs Krusteax Pie Crust (large p k g . ) ...... 29c Patton conceded . that If an feeding the battlefront. r€8, Endive, Cabbage, etc. 155 CENTBBSTKOTT \ - ■'I Your Red Croat XIO.OOO annually. XCeatiauod ap Pago Two\ ^(OpoRapMl o« VHo Ywoi ^ lowed three montbo of work after .5 ■ V * r \ MANCHESTBLlVlNlNaHEBALD, MAMGHE8T1R. CONN.. TtJESDAY, MARCH 27, 1945 PAC.E THRI

to grant him a divorce from Sarah he had written asking her to do MANUflESTOt CVCX^IDG tlE K A L iU , MANUnCSnCK, CUNN^ ’ TliESDAT, MARCH 27, 1945 ment, the Aed O oss announce­ IkGE TWO ment states. Divorce Sought Churchill Oliver, daughter of ro. He explained the rift by say­ Fresh Salted Nuts Floods Cover lieuto Canade Lieut, (hinade is a graduate of< ing that both he and hit wife are Rationing Data Prime Minister ChUrchlU, on self-willed and fond of their own Local Agency for of our tank casualUea have oc­ Balete pass, in the Caraballo Manchester High school and was! By Radio Star grounds of desertion. war. He had raised his voice, Furnished by employed In the Connecticut ways. * Double Kuy Btuad curred from dug-ln anti-tank mounUins. They had to root the Manchester OUver, on AuotraUan-bom UnR- however, against the policy of ap­ Solons Linger Boost Clarke s enemy from one tunnel after an­ Bids People ' . Farm Lands Offloa ot War Prisoner Mutual Insu^tnca Company before Arthur Drug Storta loyd George ' guns and not enemy tanks, where- Price AdnUulstmtio* London, March 27—(ff)— Vic ed Stutsu citizen, testified hls wife peasement. other. One force'had to build 26 hls entry Into service. In High left Mm in September, 1941, and Often we hold friends by h o l^ g 845 MMa S t K TW. 9998 On March IS. 1940, afUr the siB a majority of the enemy tanka miles of mountain road to outflank Date Book Begtonal Dopiutmaut of school hs was a member ot the] OUvor, nullo and screen etar, put out have been put out by ouV Study Peace had refused to return, although our tongues. first Flnnlsh-Russian war. when On Proposals As Caiididate enemy strong points. Additiona] Thousands Information Had Beon 'Reported as tennis and baseball teams. asked on English court yesterday Dies Quietly Commons was debating Britain’s tanka.^ Tonight . He married the former Mies "It la patent that if a Tiger 66 Tremont Street, Boston. 9. failure to give large scale aid to Red Ooaa Drive Is on. Our (M Acres Inundated in Maaaoehuaetto Missing for the Past 14 Joyce E. Fredette ot West Rut­ the Fmns, Lloyd George delivered To Cooperate 'tank with an enormous thickness Le^^ion Endorses Local Cruiser Honolulu , quota is 641,600. Governor Baldwin Prox land, Vermont, who now Uvea In In His Sleep a historic oomment: of armor were put at one end of a Combined meeting of. Service Two Southern States. Months in Germany. Manchester. . .It is the old trouble—too village atreet and engaged in a Man for State Post at Seriously Damaged clubs at the T. claims Dumbarton ' Meuto, Futo, Ete. (Owlliiiiied from Fogs One) Are fight with a Mark IV tank at Washington, March 27—(JP)— A Book Four Red Stamp# Q5 MrA Joyce E. Canada of 150 « Vki* laU. Toe late for Csechoslovakla, Meodoy, Apt4l I Oaks Week of April 16 Memphis, Tenn., March 27—(ff) Pansies Planted ut^ Capitol too late for Poland. CerUinly too the oUier end, the Mark IV tank Convention in June. Japanese serial torpedo ecriouely Knight of Columbus Ladies’ through S6 good through March High street, wife o f 2nd Lieut. flight.” Indications are that it, too, would not last. However, the great damaged the light cruiser Hono­ —riooda Inundated additional 31. Stamps TS through X5 good Pnialcr Vittorio Orlondo of lata for Finland. It is always too Night, Legion Home. William J. (Mnade of the . 73rd Hartford, March 3.—(ff)—A c­ will be held up until the San Fran­ mobility of the Mark IV tank lulu on the first day of the Leyte Friday, April 6 Hartford, March 27.—Governor thousands of acres of farmland In through April 28; Y5 and Z5 and u tho only aurvlv Ih e aa-prime minister, who nev- German Tanks negligible. shore to await further firing In­ Annual Masonic Ball at the Ma­ state and of the nation^ have indi­ coupons expire March 31. . 'er had exercised hia right to sit in which Mrj Roosevelt sent to Con­ "In the current operation, had structions. In the afternoon, the sonic Temple. levee abouet 30 miles southeast of gress along with s message ask­ cated deep interest in 'the, issues* Fuel Oil a^tha House ot Lords, returned to the 4th Armored division been Japanese torpedo plane struck. Monday, May 14 Alexandria, La. ing its approval, the objectives at stake and the difficulties which No weak spots had developed in Period One through Five cou the Village of his birth last Sep- (Osattaned Frens Page O nef equipped with Tiger and Tanther Lookouts saw the plane sneaking Seventh War Loan Drive atarte. must be surmounted in creating pons ‘good everywhere through are to; the main levees along the lower ,?jM»ber. He was taken ill with bi- tanka and been required to make in and aounded the alarm. The such an international organiza­ heating year. Laat year’s period SAIMA' 1. Raise nutrition levels and liv­ Mississippi, and with the opening ^^tenxa in Jantury and never had the move from Saargueminea to Four and Five Coupona also valg. Mosquitos for the S6th consecutive ing standards. cruiser’s skipper, Cspt. H. R. tion; and of 66 of the 350 bays of the Bon­ ally rscovered' night. Arlon, then through to Bastogne, Thurber of Hoquiam, Wash., ma­ Naval Might "Whereas it is essential that DsspiteChis Utie, vUlagera aUll 2. improve the efllcieqcy of pro­ from Bastogne to the Rhine, and net Carre aplllway, the river was During the day. 1.065 freight ducing and distributing all food neuvered tbs ship but failed to public undei'Btandi..g of these expected to be kept under 20 Ration Board Honrt lllBidte of him as “David Lloyd," cars were destroyed, 800 others now to Mainz—it would have been and agricultural products. dodge the torpedo. problems be developed as fully as feet at New Orleans Following are tbe hours at the *Vl*oadly recalling the clever, inde- damaged, 99 locomotives knocked necessary to re-armor it twice; It struck amidships near the Still Needed ' possible before the convening of * iSiiB it-m lnded boy who moved 3. Better the conditions of rural and furthermore, it would have River Rising (Iradually 1(^1 office of the War Price and TEA out. 63 barges sunk or damaged. people. magazines of a five-inch an(l a the United Nations (inference in The Mississippi, rising gradual­ ■^SMVntly from Llanysturndwy’s 62 horse-drawn vehicles destroyed had serious ff not insurmountable Rationing Board at tha State In PkokkgM and Tm Bags at Your Ozooar'a 4. Oontribuie by thefe means to 40 mm. gun. Only a few sb'ells For Pacific San Francisco on Xpril 25, 1945; ly all the way downstream from Armory: ■one stTMt to wm fame in the em- and 1,126 motor vehicles shot up. difficulty in crossing rivers. exploded..but two fires broke out / "Now, therefore, I, Raymond E. jNre^ capnaL an an expanding world economy. "Finally, we must remember St. Louis, reached 38.8 feet, 4.8 Mondaya: 10 a m. to 4:30 p. m. 19 Field Ouns Targets Not Relief Organization and several compartments were Baldwin, Governor of the State of atave flood stage, at Memphis yes­ Tuesdaysr Closed all day to the Hhaware of BUiie Creasing that all our tanks have to be (Coettnued from Page One) Connecticut, do hereby urge that Nineteen field guns, each drawn Mr. Roosevelt said “ it is In no transported on steamers and the flooded. terday and passed 19 feet, two feet public. Lloyd George died without tbe week of April 16, 1945, be ap­ by eliht horses, were bombed and eense a relief organization’’ and difference between 40 torts and 70 Thurber ran the cruiser into above flood level, at New Orleans. Wednesday: 2 p. m. to 5 p m. llniawlng that the Allied Armies strafed as they moved east on the that iU functions will be primarily shallow water and pumping oper­ our determination to carry on propriately observed throughout The flood danger In southern tons is* very marked. A 70-ton with every means we can muster." Thursday and Fridaya: 10 a m VJh 4' erossed the Rhine and that highway In the Ruhr. ‘Technical and advisory.” It will ations were started. Within a the communities of Connecticut Missouri and northwest Arkansas to 5 p. m. Vfetory for Britain and her AlUes tank could never have been Flying from Italian bases In sup­ deal both with food and non-food short' time, the ship waa ready to New Production ProMema as Dumbarton Oaks Week, and was posed by the Wappapelo dam Saturdays: 10 a. m. to 12:30 'nras at last clearly m sight. B»- brought ashore In landing boats Wilfred i . Clark* The “very speed” of the Pacific port of the Russian offensive on the products. Including those of fish­ as many of our medium tanks head home. that it be devoted to private study and reservoir. Col. G. W. Miller. noon. Give Your Easter Outfit _____of his weakened condition eastern front, planes of the U. 8. eries and forests. advance, he continued, "has crea­ and public discussion of the docu­ Memphis district engineer, saifl were. Nor could they have march­ the First District in which the-lo­ The Honolulu, commissioned Ip Office telephone 5189. xqws of the war had been kept 16th Air Force destroyed or se­ It will, he addedf. foster interna­ 1937, carries a normal comple­ ted new production problems." ments which will constitute the the reservoir waq now near spill A tm him in his last days, ed from the Cotentln peninsula to cal po.st is a unit. Posts in the In Europe, King said, the Navy’s verely damaged 1,600 units of roll­ tional cooperation "in developing the Rhine as practically all of our ment of about 870 men. agenda of the San Francisco Con­ way crest and there would be no , T A t his bedside wlwn he died was ing stock. Shot down five enemy the optimum use of the resources various districts ,wlll caucus in task became secondary with the ference." way of controlling the flow in Committed to State Hospital The Touch Of Elegance 'iMa ascond wife, the former Mias tanks have been required to do. May and elections to the State successful completiwi of the "bat­ Engines the Beys planes and blocked five through of land, labor and science." “ In mechanical endurance and Tbe Education Committee of event of heavy rain. ’jKaeoee Stevenson, his secretary rail routes In raids on the German Forty-four nations sponsored Legion offices will take place at tle of the beaches" In Normandy, the (Connecticut War (Council la *rhomp8onviUe, March 27.—(ff) Cor 90 years, whom he married in case ot maintenance, our tanks; the convention in June. while in the Pacific "the preblem rear tinea in Austria and Hungary. FAO and will share its expenses. are infinitely superior to any tank | Japanese Try cooperating with other agencies m —Arrested after he had withstood ' ‘ ‘ ir, 1949. Hls llrat wife. Dame .The attacks hammered the rail For the United* SUtes. the share Has Good Chance that we have had to solve is now to org^onizing public meetlnga for a tear gas barrage for over an t Uoyd George, whom he in the thestor of war. The out-1 Local Legionnaires feel that project a fleet throughout a vast yards at Bratislava. Ssombathely, will be 25 per cent, or $685,000 of standing advantage which our discussi(m of the Dumbarton Oaks hour, Eldward White, 20, was com­ in when he was an Past Commander Clarke has a ocean area initially dominated by Tolland Still Take Them te Tewn Strasshof, Brueck and Wiener the first year's budget of $2,600,- proposals. More than 1,500 copies mitted to Norwich State hoopitol „ solicitor, died in 1 9 y tanks possess over the Gerinan | To Close Vise the enemy. Neustadt. , 000. In succeeding years the bud­ tank is the mechanical traverse good chance of being named to of the proposals Jisve been dis­ last night by Probate Judge Jo­ keeping the vigil were hls the state committee. He is wide­ "W e ore' solving thia problem Pvt. Julia Rldzon. Women’s ns. Lady Megan and Lady get is expected to be $5,000,000. and stabilizer, through the use of tributed on rev ests resulting seph GIlsU. Police Chief William A general conference, which will ly known in Legion affairs and by rapidly establishing repair and from War (Council radio programs Army Corps, of Tolland has grad­ J. Flemming said that when Pa­ On bristling beachhedds and airfields, Evima. and one of hls two which we get most of our kills.” Upon Chinese supply bases in enemy islands as Colombian Squireg meet annually, will govern FAO. particularly in the First district. on Dumbarton Oaks. uated from the School for Medi­ trolmen Thomas Hayden and Ter­ MaJ. Gwilym Lloyd George His record as Commander, of Dil- we capture them, -and by pushing cal Department Technicians, Wil­ r of fuel and power. Between meetings, an executive ence Furey went to 'White’s home through jungles and inland waterways ... committee of 9 to 15 members will Worth-CJomell Post for two years (Continued From Page One) our supplies forward in ships of liam Beaumont General hospital, BQs heir, MaJ. Richard Lloyd the train to supply our task forces El Paso, Texas. She is the daugh­ in Hozardville in response to colls To Act as Hosts function. Circus (^ses is well known to members of oth­ Vote to Return to Work from relatives, the man threaten­ fleorge, Vlscoimt Gwjmedd, is 111 They inspected picked Chinese ftt * ter of Mrs. Mary Rizdon of Mer- from bustling bases right up to shell-tom ^ a North W aM sanatorium. The president made a point of er posts. He is head of the physi­ ed the officers with a revolver. noting that FAO will have no cal education department at Man­ Army units being retraineiL re­ Still Needs Men Richmond, (Calif., March 27.—(ff) row road, Tolland. She entered the Be Baited Near River Members of Brown-LaGace cir­ • Motion Filed The Navy atlll, the five-star ad­ service at Hartfoni Sept. 25, 1944. For an hour the officers tried to battle lines . . . are vast battalions of powers of direction or control over chester High school. grouped and equipped by the —Striking* members of tho Ship­ dislodge him from a aecond story . h accordance with hls own cle of Columbian Squires, will be any nation and that America "will Plans were furthered at last Americans for a coming Chinese miral said; has a "critical need for wrights. Joiners, Boat Builders She graduated as "Best Soldier" %tahes, the former prime minister hosts tomorrow evening at 7;30 combat and seagoing officers and from the medical group. At Wil­ bedroom In which he tad token Chrysler Corporation engines. Our fighting retain complete freedom of action (Continned From Page One) night’s Legion meeting for the counter-offensive. and Loftamen’s union (AFL), vot­ refuge. He finally surrendered. Chrysler Corporation cars and trucks hut buried by Uie side of the o’clock at the Knights of Colum- in determining our national agri­ General Ho told the troops that enlisted personnel.” ed last night to return to work liam Beaumont General hospital, iver, In a small wood clasa initiation ~>f 60 veterans of whioh is one of the Army’s four Chief Flemming said, after a tear bus home at an open meeting culture policies.” lined to file a motion myself in World War 2 into post member­ "only an offensive can lead us to Looking to the post-war fleet— today at Kaiser shipyard No. 3. men adapt the milliona of horsepower in ig Che Stream and hia old which ,1s expected to bring a large Its sise yet to .be determined — schools for medical department, gas barrage bad driven him to tne marine and industrial machinery as welL order to bring certain matters out ship. The officers and degree team \ictory." General McClure inform­ Fourteen hundred members of the attic. The chief said that White The was one of hia attendance of members and guests. ed one unit that MaJ. Gen. Albert King said "it Is assumed in all tochnlclana, Private Ridzon re- these engines to their needs in speeding itaygrounda.as a boy. into the open,” Mr. Alcorn said. of Windsor post are expected to union had been JUt three days in oaised spocialised training as a w as'a former inmate to the Itiptl- The program for the meeting has iT > ,.s s .r » .. •This would be for the purpose of C. Wedemeyer, commander' in plans now under consideration a dispute about allocation of work GeMge, who bsul held a been prepared by a committee u n -1 r ^ c l l i O I l x V a p s do the initiatory work, although a that many more officers and men medical technician. The graduat­ tution to which be was recommit­ clearing the atmosphere in this date for the event has not yet chief of U. S. forces in the Chinese between them and the boilermak­ ted by Judge GlistA the force and drive of their attacks. These for M years in the House .of der the chairmanship of James Me- '■ theater, woud be back in China be­ will be needed than can be provid­ ing elnaa also included \VACs 'M’ho CHSYSLMH c o R F o a A r I o N had no place' in the case.” -he said. been set. Commander Francis B. ers union. recsived training, surgical. X-ray, Donnell. Cr- Mr. Alcorn said fore the end of the month, and that ed by personnel now in the regular lavemment during the present Short talks will be given the Tank Critics Miner, of the local post, hopes to Navy.” These comprise only about laboratory and dental courses, sure the same engines the American soldier thr- ■'"cn too much discus- make this a gala night and when “when he returns he will have new Pli/moyfh * 0 0 0 6 S * group'by Grand Knight Foster H. plans for operations in this the­ 16 per cent of the wartime Navy. oontluding with a 30-day period of slo case by persons III In- plana are completed they will be en-tho-Job training in a hospital, and sailor gn^ew up with in peacetime at Williams of Campbell council and i (Continued From Page Oae) for linformed. ater." While stressing that there can CHRYSLER * announced by him. be no demobilization of Naval after which they will be assigned Chief Counsellor Austin Schilling- | M T told the court that Ing CalkMites er. Merlin and Cleo will furnish Clothing CoUeettoR forces "until the defeat of Japan to on Army hospital. home . . . engines that powered not only Tm kt. I«»m' eroarm mmy TU.t4«r, t f.M, tW.T, CM IMmA ferrlng to the presence of the ■rgui - on Mr. Hadden’s mo- Arrangementa were made at the entertainment feature of the Army at Mainz, Germany, follows: Heavy Fighting Near is St hand," King added: Tha annual spring vacation of Sore Aching Foot tion might do much to clear the at­ the meeting also to assist in the "However, for more than a year meeting In a novelty act. . ”My Dear General Handy: mosphere of these “ in informed or the school of the town of Tolland bt v*er wwli saffar Irmm laat The Squires are preparing for an collection of clothing donated for Meiktila Air Field we have worked on demobilization . . vbse (ar a law aaata a Sar raa “It has come to my knowledge uninformed” discussions of the WED.-THURS.-FRL-SAT. wtn start Good Friday, March 30, • e N • * , __ sat aaHalsias raliaf. Uaa tba aaw investiture ceremony on Sunday. destitute people in war ravaged Calcutta, March 27 ■*- (ff) — methods and have Completed ten­ and oontlnuo until Monday, r I I 9 e N ■ U T I N * W A fi f-yUta laat alataiaat POOOL. It’a sraaaa- that certain misguided or perhaps case. He said that he notl^d that countries. Chester Robinoon of April 15. At present nearly a deliberately mendacio'ua Individ­ Hea'vy fighting in' the area north tative plans. We ore considering April 9. This Inehides the vacation aS atalalaas. Saatfcaa aaS caala barp- the allegations as containod in the the Legion is In charge of the col priority for severance, and Intend, lOaaaaa aM sara laat «Hb tha Srat dozen members are awaiting their uals, returning from the theater and west of main Meiktila air MARKED FOR DEATH for oil Tolland pupils who attend aUaa. Cat a Jar al PODOL, taSajp, IT ZthJl- lectlon throughout the town and field, with the Japanese attacking when the time comes, to give due tha Rockvills High achool, as Ver­ formal investiture and it is expect­ of war, have criticized the eqiilp- had been reported from other .. » b -r , reaoonded —4V SO caata at ed that thi^re will be 20 or more the p ost' members responded furiously by night and the British consideration to length of service, . . . Because He Knew non schools have the same dates • to • tatoi on •• Kssm 'sm WoeUw^ li'd. W. Male Cars., WalSaa Dras, American soldier. I sources, one being that the show wholeheartedly to the request for service outside the continental 'i gjslaB’s Drag, Marshy Dras aad all In the clasa by the 'investiture------— command of fighting could not continue if these sen­ rooting them out each morning, for tho annual spring vacation. volunteer collectors. was reported in frontline dis­ limits,, combat service, and par­ The World’s Most -Harold Needham of Tolland Is gees dras staraa. date. ‘ units ainice the 7th of November. tences were put into effect. HAKDRN He said that from the informa­ Attention waa called to the fact patches today. enthood." Dangerous Secret making oevetsd necessary repairs IN MimR Ml F U R SC A R FS 1942. and may therefore claim that Service Officer Everett R. North of Meiktila Japoneoe Whole Navy eu Offeurive on tho Prlco homestead, on Tolland .some knowledge of the various tion in his possession, the circus Kennedy Is at Uie Legion Home troops trapped between that cen­ The report, covering operations villAgo, now the property of Mrs types of equipment. not only was going on the road which carried the Psci^ bsttie DOUPtI yoUP fiOrVf) f'U'rlNO but had had every lintentlon of go­ every Tuesday evening between tral Burma town and Britiah-held Thelma Price Barton of Kent, THIS UNIQUE COLLECTION “ Statensent Wholly Incorrect” seven and eight o’clock to assist Mandalay in the Irrawaddy bend line mot« than 3.000 miles weot- Conn. Mrs. Barton expecta to have INCLUDED IN "With reference to the tank, ing on the road. He said that a wsrd— from the Morahall Islands further discussion • of the case returned war veterans or mem­ were reported massing apparently It ready for rent by May 1. ARE: MIAN SI. MANCnm either Mark V (light) or Mark IV for an attempt to break o«t. into the South Chins sea and the How to take good care bers of their families in petition­ Arthur Buahnell Star Rout mall (medium), it has been stated at might only serve to, disturb the ing for and obtaining their rights Immediately south and east of approaches to Tokyo said that carrier from Tolland to Rockville hojns that these tanks are not feelings of those who were injured during 1044. "the whole of the BLENDED RUSSIAN SABLE WILD MINK in the circus fire or the relatives as veter,ans. Mandalay Japanese resistance had who has been lU for several days comparable artth the German been virtually liquidated, with United StiltM Navy in the Piclfic Is now able to attend to hls daily Mark VI, the so-called Pantper of t^ose who were killed. Never­ was on the offensive." G E T y O U R theless, he felt ^here w as some in­ only -a few minor pockets still to route work. STONE MARTEN and Tiger type tanks. This state­ Japs Report Cebu be cleared But. King recalled that in hia report RANCI) MINK of your electric refrigerator ^4 formation they should have. ment Is wholly Incorrect for sev­ a year ago’ he emphiuiised how In reply. Attorney Hadden aaid Closing in on Kyaakse Nomod Aide to Brownell eral reasona. 'Naval operations had undergone X that he had prepared this motion British 20th division troops were RAY LUXURIOUS TWIN SILVER FOXES "Since Aug. 1. 1944. when the luvadecl bv Yanks closing in on Kyaukse from tho an evolution from the defensive. with great care and’ it waa based Today he Invited special atten­ Washington, March 27—(ff)— 3rd Army became operational, our on ’ information in his possession. north and west against very MILLAND REDPOMTi f. f, total tank casualties have strong enemy reolatance. The Jap­ tion to "the significant rolsr of Tha RopuDUcan National, commit­ KOLINSKY MOUNTAIN SABLE A He said he had checked this in­ (Contlnoed from Page One) amphibious operations” during the tee today announced appointment amounted to 1,136'tanka. During formation very carefully and _ he anese apparently ore using Ky­ in the same period we have account­ aukse as an assembly point for fil­ yeftr. of Edward L. Bacflier, as executive was convinced that all the allega­ attention in recent weeks, and the Saying the Pacific war Is still osaistaht to Chairman Herbert SABLE DYED SQUIRREL ed for 2,287 German tanks, of tions as contained in the allega­ tering troops eastward over moun­ • y« which 808 were of the Tiger or 250-ton plastering delivered Satur­ tain trails toward Thailand In the "crossing the ocean" phase, Brownell, Jr„ to direct national tion were true. day by the 13th A ir Force was the he added: "T h e eosentiol element headquarters here. John Mc(?or- Panther variety, and 851 on our When Mr. Hadden had conclud­ endnese First Army troops op­ heavieg^ y e t Enemy installations, erating along the Burma road Of our dominance over the Japa­ mlck, of PeoriA HI*, was named aide were Mark IV. ed, Judge Shea inquired whether dlrrotor of the, committee's radio IN TWO, Th r e e f o u r a n d f i v e s k in “Refute Inferiority" lipm-emplacementa and ammuni­ were reported within four miles nese has boon the strength of our the accused Intended to use the tion dumps were destroyed and fleet *The ability to move troops deportmenL , arrangements ‘ % '"niese figures of themselves intervening time in an effort to of Mong a Junction. . refute any inferiority of our railroad facilities tOm up. i from island to island, and to put 6 ^ bring about any further pressure This was the heavie.st sinirle them ashore against opposition. Is MWIS! tanks, but let me add that the 3rd MARJORIE REYNOLDS or influences on the court in an aerial strike reported in ' MacAr­ due to the fact that our command Army has alwa"s attacked, and effort to obtain a change in the Public Records :ARL ESMOND • OkfiCtM 6 M l lM| CHAMBERLIN therefore better th^ 70 per cent thur’s communique today. of the sea is opraading os Japanese 2 Red Points for each sentences imposed. Hnuuililag Air Blows i)=' In reply, Mr. Hadden said that Naval strength withers. .pound o f usedfats turned Smashing air blows from the Battleiffrtpa Important accused not ON THE SAME SHOW in to your butcher. Keep YORK STRANGFELD not only would the northern to the southern Ups of One of tha Intereatlng features 1. Ifit fM d t cuaI. Stoomiug hot fq4ds FUR SCARFS t Legal NoticCT make an effort to bring thLa** ______WSrraatee Deeds The Heart-Wurmlng Story of Saving Used Fate For .2. Dent ev^end refrigoruter. Jam­ 3. Romevo ico truyt carefully, Uriuff, Luzon were announced. Edith E. Ehiton and B. -Evelyn of Poclflc WOT. King said. U ahofild aht ba ploeod in tha rofrigsrator ming food into comportments prevents pressure to bear, but he inslated x Msd’b Love for Hls Horae! the Fighting Frootl i FURRIER a sharp instrument to pry or force troys AT A C»URT OF PROBATE HELD More than 100 Fifth Xir Force Reed, to William F. Johnson, prop- the "renewed importance of batUe- oa thia incroasea tha temponiturs and at M«iic)u*ster, vRliin atfd for t)ir dia- that to date they had not lifted a bombers and fighters struck the proper circulstioii of air Every time you free may chip or puncture the freuing M ND yP - PLUS FAX trlct of Manrbratrr. on thr $0(h dav of ert.v located o f life, psttlesklpa and cruisers, PLUS: “ The Climax” ted to probate and that lettera testa­ Judgment of the court. oa wen oa smoner' 'hhlps, have mentary be granted on laid eatate. at attacked the .Baguio area and Ba­ probertv on Woodland street FINAL FD^AL per application on Hie. It la Again replying. Mr. Hadden lete pass Frujay and the following TTieo^ore C. Ooodchlld to Her­ provod their worth for this pur­ CALL ORDERED:—That the foregoing ap­ said he did have knowledge that duy flew more than 150 sorties bert Q. DeVeox et ux., property on pose." WEEK WEEK plication be heard and determined at the aUte of Florida, which has an against Baguio and the battlefront Lenox street. In the Atlantic. King said, the the Probate Office hr Manchester in interest in the circus because of anti-submarine war has been on a MILK area east o f Manila. Marriage AppUeattoos aaid Dlatrlct. on the Slat day of March. fairly low scale during the post A. D.. 1045. at 0 o'clock (w. t.) In the the RIngling estate, hod sent two Formosa, where war industries ‘ Lieut. John Arthur Hillman of 8500 forenoon, and that notice be ffiven to of its formar governors: to Hart­ were crippled by virtual destruc­ Manchester and Mias Mary T. year. “Ilic German submarine 1 FOR THE CHILDREN OF LIBERATED ITALV all paraona Intereated In aaid eatata of ford In an effort to help the ac­ tion o f a big hydroelectric plant on Kuaevic. United States Army* force apparently has been engaged •nroiB MOBIL ■EBOBEWB AMD MOBiLHBAT FUEL OIL the pendency of eeld eppllottion and cused ■ Friday.* waa bombed with 67 tons Nurse, > o f Cldvelond. Ohio, this in HcWng Its wounds’ after the the time end Piece of heering thereon, rough pendiing It received In by publlahing a copy of thia order hr *Other than that do you know of explosive Saturday. There morning Oscured a m arriage, M- WED. AND THIIRS. THE NEED IS MORIARTY BROTHERS aeme nearspaper haring a clrcutatloo of any thing which has been waa no Interception as the Libera­ cense are to be martied tomor­ 19M .... T t is assumed that the long EVAPORATED MILK MAY BE the LmeP At Oeotor'ood Biaad Stnsta la aaid dlatrlct. at leaat flee daya be­ done?” Judge Shea persisted. tors unloaded their bombs o n , the row morning in 'S t James’s chureli. LEAVE YOUR Opsa All Dgy mmJ AU MI| fore the day of said hearing, to ap­ Ne Other Pressure « Tokeo induatrial ares on the south perioriod of relative quleiKcnce has - LEFT AT THESE ADDRESSES: pear if they aee cause at said time and ^'Douglas A. Johnson. 80 CottoM „GUtr Mr. Hadden sold that other than west coast. atreet. and Miss Mhrlo^ F. Hotf- been employsd for building more 4# Dafkael fegelariy. Whae frootUauro f. Maintain even tempemtufe. Tour A. Den*l Ivy tn Rx It yeurseH. If youl place and be heard relative thereto, effective tyi^ at eubmartnes. The L. Pole—55 School StreeL and make to thle court, and by matl- the two governors, whom be had 14366 Mon Jap Dead ner, 73 Florenc# strset today as- DONATION OF thaa eeo fourth tech thick, it’s tisM to do* mfrigorotororas dosigaod to preserue foods motor runs nwro than ooothird o f the tag in a.reglatered letter, on or before MacArthur reported an addi­ cured a marriage lloenst at the possibility of a'renewed outbreak fotaC. Cl4fiu bos with warm water and seen today for. the first time, be o f xubmaibie activity, must, there­ A. Grenmo—225 Spraec StrccL -m ot to/hfOM thorn. Running lton '’HIGH" time, it probably noods ropofrA But coll e March n . 1M5. a copy of said will and knew of no pressure being brought tional 14,863 Japanese dead had town clerk’s office.-' -*—-— |— ------CHA'M BIRLIlf EVAPORATED MiLK of this order addreaaed to Marla Had­ fore, )Mi guarded agelnst ~ boUag oodn to romevo odoia, (ono tm- enn damage tho foods as woU os overwork roUablo aarvioemaA Amotonr baagHeg to bear oq the court. been counted and 171 prisoners JMIfAl WEATWEIt STtIP CO. den. 14 Huntington Btreet. Manches­ token In the Philippines since a E lH It BURinfMOItE P. Correntf-—88 Birch Street. dr. the Equivalent In Mogiey If Yon Wink fFoonfol to thioo quarto.) tho motor. oaa w ioA y poualvo partA ter, Conn.; Marcus Krest. M. O. M. M. There then developed a diacuo- March 16. when - he e^ m sted en-* Early Start At ReoMfch Oil Comp:iny 3-c. U. 8. 8. L* A H. 374. Receiving sipn a i to the prcqiriety. o f Judge Oroue Fire i A w vded PLUS: TtANOINO Di MAN­ AT ANY ONE OF THE . ; ValL Houston. Texas; Alfred P. Kreat emy ciMudltiea at 288,000. Jlia new 845 FArminfftoh Avenat Walhat Street Package Store-- A. M. M. 1-c, Box No. U. U. A N. A. Shea’s setting April 6 for Orgu- count brought the total to 297.024. Polaon. M ont—(ff)—Eugene Rue. HATTAN" Witb JEFF DON­ John Andiaio—- menta, as the new criminal court HarUord. March 27.-WI— The NELL — FBED BBADT. Wtut Hartford ADDRESSES AT THE LEFT. Conlcr Sti iH'l 8.. Miami. Florida: Horace P.' Rlaley, Progreos was nported on Lu- saying he and his two sister* were 1 Wahint Street. BOLAND 47 Rooeevelt Avenue, Chicopee. Mai comes in on April 2 ontiU on Tlidn- son's ocsttond ground franto. — tn engineertag reeeoreh. award of 94.600 ia one death cose ^ m 58-1882 _ v / ' ■ u r Bdtth Puller, 14 OowMo street Bprtng- dky of thla week, Judge Sham will and of 8693S0 ‘In 16 injury casee Electric Division Bald. Maaa.; Mebal Wiaw. 14W Sheri South of MoniU tha llth Airborne recently wrote a CoBfonila alr- ENDS TONHIBT: Evening 32-7848 North End Package Store— daa Drive, Keninore. N. T-: Hazel preside In the criinlnal term in and Firot Cavalry diviolonB were plsne factory requesting plans of were announced by the board ot Gcsie Tierney tai "LAUEA** Dante Pagan!— Deanla, 43 Clffton avenue. Bpringlleld, another county- preoaing toward a Juncture around the new Douglss Jet-propqlled war- arbitration hearing claima arising Alee "Babea Om Swing StreeP’ Flaal leturns from neslvlag i Dial Maae; Joaepblna Taaaastro, Walk L. "Of oouise I sront to give you Tonouan, on the maJ|) north-aoutji plaiM. The company regrettod It from tha Rlagling Brotban, Bar- FLUB 1 HOVJB OP SMOBTS JOHN P. WELCH ^ 151 Nortk Midn Street, be emie at tho Itanau-Amettaae Cbartar Oak avenua. HarUovd. Oooa.; every opiportunity to ha hoard In f a 2 o Marloa getis. 90$ Wrlghtwoed avaaot, highway betwnen Lot na da Bay could act furnish ootnplate p i o ^ num * Bailey etrcua Are o f laat WRH VEBA VAOPE-OW I- * April a th . .... OIL Chisago, DL: MarJetT Ooieay. Coraw this mottar,;rbut tha eourt hoc and Lalw 'Qml, deopll dug In on- but returned a set of eoleced pic­ Ju ^ 6. Tbe board has now diapoeed MUNITT SING WITH "SHOO- othor ongoganMnta. A Bia(K» atrset Oleopee F>m. Mesa ; Mondi omyay poaitloaa.'^'poaitloaa.'V tures. hoping thst tlmy would be o f 196 deatli caaea. It was also an­ SHOO BABT"—8HEMF HOW­ Kaougk. IT Blodgttt atrset Spring* Ilka this should be board fully," m In tha north. D 29tb and Stnd o f benefit to the engineers. Master nounced that 19 additional daatfc ARD — /8POBTB BEEL — f URNACE BURNER SERVICE field. Maee. Judge Shea soUL and then order­ divisions wofe encountering stiff WILLIAM fi. HTDB Eugene, eldeet o f thW researching caaea Sled In Uw Superior bourt OTHEBSt _ Judge. ed a recess for a conference with reolatance from ^trenchments oa ihave been claimed for arbitratlou. U(H-4-37-4t. a counsel os to on avallablo date. ' they converged on the Important j R u l ^ la » r ) 1 * 5 8 4 7 .1 ;-'^v- , 1 “■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN^ TUESDAY, MARCH 27, 1945 PAGE •■* ■*

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHBS'iER, CONN, TUESDAY, MARCH 27, 1945 tors agent who woute be paid $5,- of Hamden and Peter Frank, own­ eway. great billows roiling out IkQE PG ^T E 000 per ysaur. . ■ »- er of a popcorn stand directly from toe doomed structure. Ebctra Urges Passmg Blaze Giuses’' across toe street from the restau­ police under toe direction of Cffiief C O N F ID E H < The 1ml, the governor said, em­ During 8S years FalbcrTo Civilian Defense Unit powers the board to prevent ’’’any rant. Hairy Tuttle kept a crowd of sev­ April 14 Becomes Medicine has cornedJT unfair labor practlceo,” which are Firemen said that when they ar­ eral thousand spectators in check. $12,000 Loss the confidence at thaf ank Tanks Burst Brothers Wounded and Decorated Meat, Fish and Poultry Scarcer, Of Labor Act defined and listed In the a c t rived, toe entire building, one of Obituary Pan-American Day toe amusement area's showplaces, people who have/ . tf ■ Being Embalmed Now . ' '■ '■ I “Whan an order of the board la * > Each Breaks Otoet’s Leg not compUe4 with,” the governor waa a mass o f flames which had tear^ to tntst k » f Into Plains Area; Baldwin Believes Pend, said, "the board may petition toe Ornate Restaurant " at gained such headway they could cScctiveno**hy tiw/ Egg-a-Day: Diet Is Urged Harffo^ March Con­ Superior court for enforcement of qot be extinguished. A shooting Chicago— (87— Joseph ^^vyer and rcfults which have [ cal advantage- so Oaneral Haskell Savin Rock Swept Harry Stevens experimented with Across Reich necticut today by law made April Better V a r Goes Less ing Measure Should ita order, toe Superior court may gallery to toe east of toe restau­ followed hs use. f i Deaths tolnks—in keeping OCD going. some new jujitsu - holds. Simul­ enforce, modify or set aside any rant waa also burned out. Your friend and I j B y S. Barton Heath mad 14 of this and all succeeding years. There Is Need for People who still do volurteer, work Become State Law. By Flames. Smoke from toe fire was clearly taneously each broke toe other’s Pan American Day. order o f toe board. In turn, the neighbors have f P « c * O **) MIm Florenpe H. Kaufman Dougtaa Laraen | . a a • /’u-i r won’t, knowing th en ’s still an doings of toe board end toe Su­ visible in New Haven, nine miles right leg. pointing to toe fact that an act o CD, think the war’s over, he proved ita value. * ■■■ * ‘ Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Anderaon, of NEA Staff Correspoadenta I Agency; Advice Lhiei Hartford, March 27—(87—Gov. perior court are subject to review West Haven, March 27—(87- ftom Mgli hill* n«ar th« I Oakland street, left this morning to accomplish tola had recently says. Washington, D. C.— Do you | passed both Houses o f the General Function Now. Raymond E. Baldwin believes toe by toe Connecticut Supreme Court Savin Rock’s ornate "Showboat” ______to ttM not. m p m tiy wood- for Asbury Park, called there by like eggs? Let's hope so, because j Assembly unanimously. Gov. Ray­ pending state labor niathms act o f Eirrora.” restaurant was a mass of black­ «d tnUoikli of eentral Oormony— | the sudden death yesterday Of Mrs. He cltea ea “unfair labor prac­ Anderson's sister, Miss Florence eggs Ij0t of grease which eaat of Aaohaifanburf. where Pat- ment she was head of the Ian turned Mayor WiUlam J. Hannan practice for yeara,” the governor MADE TO ORDER W e eaa>prateet you for as law ■ Civilian supplies of red meats— | bond of friendship between the OCD employed ?,500 people. Now imlonz.” boiled over onto a kitchen qtove, Jtoa’a troopa wore pouring acroaa guage department in the high said, "this committee blll-^tols oa f4.(M par f l JM tor B fm n t beef, lamb aiid mutton— shouldn't people of toe otoe^ Americas and it has 100, ail but 20 here in Wash­ to office for a third term and re­ The governor said that the pro­ gave firemen from four companies 'on intact main river bridge. school. She was an active member Connecticut labor relations act—is tlnio Mtalmun Pron tau fgyBS be noticeably shorter than last toe people of Connecticut.’’ ington. sulted in Democrat Incumbents re posed act does not provide fo r or a stubborn battle for more than o f the Presbyterian church and a good, workable act. It recognizes THE fdEW CHARLES BAKERY . Naato Dvaenate Offeatadi year. Manipulation of ration It keeps in touch with state de­ talning toe offices of city treas­ against a closed shop, although it two hours before being brought un­ Let me oall at your boot H ie Oermana aald they had prominent In several of the Wom­ points might even make them fense and 'civilian war service and protecta toe rights of workers does make it an im falr practice der control. During toe height of ezplain details or en's Clubs, and continued to make urer, - city auditor, city clerk and to organize and bargain collec­ 18.1-187 NO. MAIN STREBT PHONE 2-1997 yMmeuated Offenbach, manufactur- more plentiful in dealers' coolers. , roups. When asked it gives ad­ city sheriff. to yequlra an employe or one seek' the fire, sparks ignited toe roof of [.Sir oenter of 80.000 on the main her home in Asbury Park Veal will he considerably harder A & P Employee vice on how to help war veterans, tively for wages and hours of em­ ing employment, to join any com' a nearby dwelling but that blare Telephone 5445 or 88SB Miss Kaufman, always Interest­ In winning his third term, toe ployment. At toe same time It five mUaa eaat of Frankfurt. to get; and that good old stand­ how to pep up war bond 'drives, pany union or to refrain from was extingulfehed before any seri­ DON'T FORGET! Wednesday Is Pvt. WUUam A. Onmder ed in gardening, had devoted first time- It has been done in Dan­ treats the employer fairly and (▲ Bailtn dlapatch to Stockholm U . WaltlMr L. Ormider by, pork, bids fair to be mighty Wins Promotion how to raise victory gardens, how forpilng, joining or assisting a la ous damage waa done. ^ ------I much time to growing bulbs and to conduct salvage drives. bury’s history, Mayor Hannan de­ justly.” bor'organisation of his own choos' Owner Painfully Burned Arthur A. Knof lo of 1946 Won;t Say Agency Not Needed li.g. ' HUUard. atreet. have re- Orunder who la 28 la the elder of teaching. In a letter received by Its white-haired director, retired Charles M. Hatch 4,280 to 8,042. ernor said, was to protect em­ The proposed measure gives toe er, was painfully burned about to# Inearaoee Mau” ' Sriia. and^ Wueri- Of 541 HUUard. atreet. have re- there haa been about 16 per cent ployes in intra-state Industry Mr. and Mr*. Grunder's two aons. her stater here a few days ago she Albert S. Petke, of 120 Cooper Gen. William N. Haakcll, says the Two years ago Hannan’s margin board no powers o f mediation, con (ace and hands as he tried to ex­ 875 MAIN STREET . ;■ ^ U i^ u t h e a a t of the | cMved a telegram fitom less meat, over-all, than In the against any Interference with JELLY DONUTS Dozen 28e ^«rg. 228 Popertment aUUng that their son. The younger. Private William A. I spoke of the hyacinths and peren- street former manager of the A. A rm y and Navy won’t say OCD of victory was only 619. * This ciHation or arbitration. "We have tinguish the flaming grease and OSIee Opea Dolly latening to last quarter of 1944. For toe year a their right to select a bargaining ■'ijCapltal. and were S tat^wo Ueut Walther L. Orunder w Orunder, who Is 21 received the nials coming up rapidly since the ’ P. Super Market at Main and isn’t needed any more. He won’t year he swept all four wards of a State Board df Arbitration to do had to be dragged from toe flam­ sad Thnra. Bveafaig 2 lo S F-.IB> it Into tw o as a whole, the supply will be off Bissell streets, recently manager representative of their own choos­ H «^over-8 tu tt- wounded In lU ly gnd haa been Infantryman's combat badge. He recent warm weather. Yesterday aay it He says he believes it’s the city. , that,” toe governor pointed out. ing building by Thomas McAvekey The main Hannover-Jjver-Stutt- was wounded in action in Belgium. | in her zeal to uncover the growing alxiut 10 per cent. But pork will of that firm’s market at 302 Farm­ ing. The,bill, he said, coven all « ^ a c awarded the Air Medal and Purple be off 17 per cent. .Of all meat, still doing some good. gait hllhwaywaa report^ted nmenac- ^ c I He received a flak wound January 24, and la now being hos­ things, apparently she over-taxed ington avenue, Hartford, has bedn employes and employers whose there will be about 127 poimds Probably its biggest job now is and the I i^T iV 'loft'leg late in February and pitalized In this country. her heart and death came swiftly. promoted to an executive poqitlon business operations do. not extend for every person, contrasted with gathering back some of the $6,- Gauleiters Called beyond toe borders of Connecticut. ■ ■_ar -moat vital oommunlcaUons Besides her sister, Mrs. Ander­ by his employers. He haa been 000,000 worth of equipment it gave iSIe back o f tha front.’’ The altua- son. she leaves a brother, Bmest 'a demand. If the meat were avail­ Boyen afl aa egg producer’s auctioa tiispect aampto eratea’ of 9 8 * named general mamtger and pur­ Exempted Under Act able, for ab^ut 170 pounds per out on loan to the states, mostly ‘ tkm waa caUad critical). a . Kaufman, of Milton, Maas., and to be p l a ^ ea sale. Eggs w U ba the only main course dish chasing agent-for all the A. A P.. fire fighting pumps. To Special Meet Exempted under toe act would And to tho north, American an* two nieces. Mias Gladys and Miss person. that wUI be awra plentUul this year than ta 1M4. liquor stores In Connecticut. Petke be: All workers now under toe na­ Red Cross Fund Grows When meat flrat became acaroa, AU toe unneeded pumps’ are I^Hiltlah advance! agalnat 5®“* !^ Mary Kaufman, both graduates of haa been long In the A. A P. em­ turned over to toe .Army or are tional labor relations act or toe Radclltfe College. •poultry waa promoted aa a sub­ ploy and Is popular with the cus­ Federal railway labor act; chain f Ing Oarman realatance In w declared surplus property. The London, March 27— (JP)— The A service will be held In Asbury stitute. But toe poultry supply tomers In stores in which he has store workers; domestic workers; ' Ruhr and In WaatphaUa promlaed With Today’s. Reports lire chiefs have said toe pumps Daily Sketch quoted a dispatch '-an Imminent breakthrough of per- Park tomorrow afternoon. The this year probably will not run been in charge. Hla many local farm workers; employes of chari­ oVer 20 pounds a person, while Collection of War Trophies weren’t much good anyway. The from its Stockholm correspondent ; hapa even moio dedalve charac- body will be sent > to Lexington, friends will be glad to hear of his air-raid wardens probably will be table or religious organizations; in­ the demand would oaolly absorb today as saying that Adolf Hitler Mancheater's Red Croao W armer district collections between this | Thursday, fo r toe Anal obsequies promotion. ' allowed to keep their helmets and dividuals employed by parent or 30 pounds. had summoned a special meeting spouse; amd atatf, county and mu­ Is in Display Windolo Here armbands and other personal of his Nazi gaulelters at Berch waa given today by Mr. H oum aa etery, In the family lot. The difficulty with poultry ta a nicipal workers. Labor spokesmen ■ equipment given them. tesgaden. «8»»t«ng ba- aa ovamlght oontrlbutlona were re followa, with the 1844 total being WFA freeze of toe entire output Pnnqi Salvage Job Continues have Mtimated that about 250,000 of the Delmarva region (Dela­ As a preliminary to toe meet persons would come under toe the Rhine, ware In atght o f I ported to haadquartara in' the given flrat: One o f toe finest ooUecUons o f f U e u t Oworek sent back toe But toe pump-salvage job Is ware, Maryland; Virginia) and of W eddings Ing. The Sketch said. Hitler con provisions of toe law. , ulttmato victory. Th« H oubo * Hale building. I f the A, Martin Alvord, $550.50— fine collection o f war trophies to still going on . To continue (X D Georgia and the southwestern war trophies ever on display here (erred with his closest associates The governor explained toe waa the Jataat to c r o » “ ** I amount o f the quota atlll outatand 8561.80; B, Mrs. Joseph Wright, Funerals his wife, at various stages o f too for at least one more year. Presi­ mlJ-west. TOe normal poultry is shown this week In the window last Sunday at a secret session working o f toe proposed act and 8545.00— 8407.75; C. Mis. Mae Army’s advance mto Germany. dent Roosevelt has asked Congress . ___ ’ , lin g <■ reduced each Hay by ap- of toe Manchester Electric Divi­ at which no Arm y leaders were of toe three-member state board Watlburg, a Lahn river town, wlpraaimately $2,000 the quoU will Peat), 8353.50—8137.00: D, Warren Battlsto Ansaldl supply for the country la esti­ The collection includes toe fol- H illman-KameTic fo r about $350,000. Back In 1942 mated around ten million pounds sion ofllce. It was collected In The marriage of Lieutenant present. which would be appointed by the : It milea noitheaat o f « Um hurr attained Saturday when the Keith, 5940.60—$1,747.80: E. Pieter Largely attended funeral services Its publicity staff alone cost $112, a week. Thd WFA freeae, to get France, Belgium and Germany by ! lowing articles: German officer’s Mary T. Kusevlc of the Army The Sketch correspondent linked governor, with the coneent of toe which was reached■ yaateritayand ] Schlpper, $1,797.25—$1,084.75; F. were held this morning for Battis­ Ueut. Richard J. Gworek, now a i cap. watch and chain, scarf pin, 000. Dr. John W. Field, $1,030.25— supplies for toe armed forces and Nursing Corps to Lieutenant John OCD had its stormiest days with his report o f these develop General Assembly to administer ■tnrad today Chairman Herbert B. Houae to- ta Ansaldl, of 140 Maple street, German prisoher of war. | scarf, German Zelss-Ikon S5nn^ roents an assertion that "sensa­ toe set The board would be em­ Oen. Courtney H. Hodgea. mi appa^ to team ma- $1,332.70; G. Martha Johnson, lend-iease, haa tied up about eight A. HUlman. son of Mrs. CectUa when Florello H. LaGuardia, New who died Saturday evening. Mr. Ueut. Gworek waa originally re- camera, steel helmet •l'*P I** “Ot- tional events” were expected In powered to appoint all its am- lying a minimum o f five ar- captaina to go outaida $885.10—$400.75; H. A. E..Bailey, Ansaldl was a highly respected res­ mllUon pounds a week, leaving Hillman of 20 Falrview streat, York’s mayor with toe weakness only New England, among the ported missing In action on Jan. | tie, gas mask and case, flag, shell Germany. ployea including an administra­ J dlvlsiona aaat of the 0(l8l* their allotted dlatrlcts for contn- $722.25-^429.50; I. Mrs. Ellz. ident here and had wide acqualnt- 2, 1M5 and two months later his case, knife, fork and spoon and will take place tomorrow morn­ for big hats, was dlrecto- and Mrs major sources of poultry, free to Rhlne bridgehead, aent m ^ butlons. N o kmgar are tha can' Heavisides. $1,784.50— $2,171.00; J. I ance In Bolton and Glastonbury. wife was informed by a short-wave | combined can opener, German ing at 10 o’clock in St James’* FTanklln D. Roosevelt was assist Infantry cloae behind the | ygmers to be confined to thalr re' Mrs. Ralph Vonecker, $918.15— attendance And profusion of sell to civilians. radio listener In the midwest that officer’s dagger, two service re- church. The ceremony will be ant director.' If you can’t set meat or poul­ ___ and jmlf-propelled guna. spdetive street areaa for coUec- $1,199.25; K, Miss Jeannette Paton, floral pieces indicated the - esteem he was reported as a prisoner of volvers (officer’s), German cookoo perfdrmed by Rev. Edmund Bar­ And—maybe you remember— try you buy flsh. If you can. But AttenkUcken, a secondary traf-1 it is possibia that workers $827.00— $702.95^ L. Mra. Lucille of those who knew him. war. I clock and a souvenir plate. ______rett. The bridal attendants will Congress didn’t like Mrs. Roose­ ter 18 mllaa north o f Co-1 ^ bouses ovartookad In the Sloan, $1,428.76 — $2,207..’M): M. Services were held at 8:30 at toe worst winter In many years be Mrs. Tlieresa C. Bell, sister of velt’s dancer friend, Mayris Mrs. Roae Hatck. $2,020.05— on toe Grand Banks, plus r e fle c ­ toe bridegroom,- .and Russell Does^ Your Life WE CHECK UP ^ waa c^pturad ovamlghCI(,m„piflgn and that a considerable Halloran’s Funeral home. 175 Cen­ State Labor department, which Chaney, in OCD as direct6r"6f Its" $1,568.60; N, Thomas Kelley, tions Imposed by toe flshermen't Lynch, ex-eerVlce man who waa First A rm y caged 4.T82 Oar- amount wOI ba obtained In this ter street and at 9 o’clock in St. , . __ would set up such restrictions for folk and children’s program in the $1.801.25— $1,554.00; Bolton, Cbas. House Approves aaaoriated with Lieutenant HUl­ and wnAaaUmatad to havs James’s church where a toe tobacco industry alone. physical fitness division. WUlett, $1,177.70— $492.75. » mass of requiem was celebrated by We have eaten up most (of ^ man at toe SheU OU Company’s EVERY DAY : inom 8,000 to 10,Cto0 mors strsam- A oomparatlva report on team A ^roxxp of alrbomo infantry­ LaGuardia and Mra. Roosevelt tag to tha tsar without guaroa i ■ I Rev. Ednmnd Barrett. Rev. Fred- frozen reserve, and ewrent sup- Salary Increase Hartford branch. stepped out. James M. .Landis, Have a Time Lim men who fought at Bastogne jUong roada jaouthsaat of Bariln. Patton’a’Third plaln leading to toe back door of ericit McLean was deacon and Rev. ply Iz not great enou$2«' to meet Lieutenant Hillmhn left for form er dean o f Harvard Law I f you are one o f the 30,000 Connecticut people wait­ when that town waa surrounded overaeas last September. After >Mailrlnrn 3Sm>y waa but 250 milea from the BknrUn. W . J. Dunn was sub-deacon. Burial j demand. during toe "batUe of toe bulge" school, waa made director early in was In St. James's cemetery where I The union limitation reoulted, For Legislators a short stay In England he was Thirty years ago, in Forbidden ed there, under toe guidance of the ing for a telephone, you’ve probably wondered about ) ? *S L ^ wportA nearly a Essen Threatened Frontally last December, now on a tour of 1942. B y May, 1943, OCD .figured: ' waM and tlm niMmd Ruaatora Rev. McLean was In charge of toe after a five-month fishermen’s transferred to FYance where be Tibet, behind the highest moun­ greatest mystic he ever encoun- I your application for service. Ezsen, greatest city of toe strike, from fear lest big supplies Connecticut w ar plants, was in­ waa severely Injured and' hospital­ 11,500,000 Volunteers Trained tered during his twenty-one years .Urn laat'w aca from Bnal victory, committal. (Oaatlaaed From Page One) troduced in the House today and Eleven million Americans had tains In' the world, a young’ Eng­ Scores of villages were taken, Ruhr, was outflanked and threat­ During toe funeral service Ar­ might lead toe OPA to lower the ised. He w'as g^raduated from toe in toe Far East. He wants every­ OM could aay. Ilia I penetrated or bypaiaed by the their spokesman, Corp. W alter been trained to serve voluntarily W e want to assure you that your application has our ened frontally as well by Ninth thur Keating sang and Mrs. May ceiUng It placed, In IM S, on floh Officers training school, Fbrt lishman named Edwin J. Dingle one to experience toe greater □ B 6 T a l^ ln im p a g in g First Arm y; thousands in a group of five which passed Pelcher of Southington, addressed os air raid wardens, fire watchers, constant attention. In each o f our offices there’s a Army forces at Sterkade, seven Barry presided at the organ. prices. It affoots tha entire toe Houae two years ago. In ordei* Knofx, Ky., In February ’43. was desperately ill in mind and health and toe Power, which there r * * and ®f prisonera trudged wearily back the members from toe rostrum. airplane spotters, lire fighters, de­ miles northwiestward. Americans Bearers were John Andlslo, Massachusetts Industry, arhlch la to survive, they must now be ap­ bod.v. A great mystic opened his came to him. central control file which b kept up to the^minute. . to flccatdi acratdi togathar raoarvea and to cage* with white handkerchiefs molition squads, fescue squads, m into tha path of tor were in toe suburbs of Duisburg, Louis Andlsio,. Dante Paganl. A r­ the principal source of supply tar proved In both houses by a two- Approves Drill Pay The land under Irrigation cyca. A great change came over ■Within ten years, he was aWe feeding and housing units and The moment a telephone set, wires and central office '’Snfluabas fo r e t ^ the out* a Rhlnfl port o f 481,000. The mando Posce, Edward Buscaglla most of toe esatem United States. toirds vote and then submitted to The Senate approved today a throughout toe world Is estimated him. He realized toe strange to retire to this country w'lth a clasped oveihead. child care committees. * MBM vrithbi a few days. whole Ruhr valley and Its factor­ and Albert Varca. Experts estimate that, aside from toe electorate at a referendum. bill providing drill pay for mem­ at about 200,000,000 acres. Power that Knowledge gives. fortune. He had been honored by equipment become available, the next card in line is Huge Stores of Booty ies which nurtur^ toe collapsing the fishermen's inability to go out By November, 1943, we had been ' That Power, he says, can trans­ feHowshipa in the .World’s leading Rep. Philip Sullivan o f Enfield, bers of toe State Guard. taken out for immediate action. D o a a ^ Expect B alt Wehrmacht was partly outflanked much in last winter’s storms, tha so successful against toe enemy form the life o f anyone. Ques­ geographical societies, for his work Hugo stores of mlliUry booty John S. Houston the minority leader, told news­ Once rejected by toe Milltory Oonaral Eiaenhower' himself were captured In the ancient ca­ on the north by a British advance union restriction hss cut the at sea amd afield that toe compul­ tions, whatever they are, can be as a geogrrapher. And today, 30 F^ineral services for John S. papermen that his party was op­ Affairs and CivUlaa Defense com­ We think we know how you feel, waiting for service k u M ha did not ocpact hla Armlaa thedral town o f UmbuTgr (12,000). of 15 milea or more on toe West- , at least 10 sory dim-outs on toe coaqM were answered. The problems of health, years later, he is still so athletic, Houston, of 67 School street, who | available supply by posed to toe four-year term amend­ mittee, toe measure waa resur­ to ba stopped ' short of Berlin. Nearby OberUefanback and Haa- p ^ la n plains. per cent. ended. OCD’s big job was finished. death, poverty and wrong, can be capable of so much work, so young and we shall continue to do everything we can to be died suddenly Saturday morning, ment on toe ground that It would rected recently, reported favor­ '^XiBcktng n mohOe raaerve to ruah aelbach were token. Its southern flank was turned were held at 2 o’clock tola after­ Need Mora Fish ably to the Senate and was ap­ Landis was given another assign­ solveil. in appearance, it ia hard to believe sure your order b filled in its proper turn. tm from hollow heart of the bd unwise to make "arbitrary” de­ ■4 'The whole active front waa fluid completely by First Army col noon at toe W . P. Qtilsh Funeral There never was such a splen­ proved today by that body with ment. In his own case, he wna brought he has lived so long. ' ‘ Haleb, Germany had two channea and one Allied Army after ano|^ did opportunity for any estohUah- cision on such a matter at a time' Now there is practiclaly no pro­ umns which ran to Hachenburg, home, 225 Main street. Rev. A l­ when so many voters were absent out debate. back to splendid health. He ac­ As a first step' in fhelf progress ‘ ef any prolonged resistance: was surging eastward. Tho Flrzt ed Industry to open up new fields tection against air raids, General 33 miles east of the Rhine and 74 fred L. WUllams of St. Mary’s from the state In toe armed serv­ I t now goes to the Houae. quired wealth, too, as .well aa toward toe Power that Knowledge L She might Milft troops from Army had stolon tho show, tem­ Episcopal church; officiated and as toe fishermen have now, In the Haskell says, exqapt on toe west miles south of Hamm, eastern ices. where, leaders said, it faced stern world-wide professional recogni­ gives, Mr. Dingle wants to send to fba WuwHim front and invite dlsaa- porarily at least, from tho young­ burial was In toe East cemetery. opinion of Joseph C. O’Brien, opposition. coast. tion. Thirty years ago, he waa readers o f tola paper, a 9,000-word er ’Third Army—perhaps >»«««;•« exit of toe Industrial valley. H e could not say. In advance of , tar there, ^ German resistance, strongest In Bearers were Arthur Johnson, manager o f tha national flsh Under the measure, members There may be some psychologl- sick as a man could be and live. treatise. He says the time has 2. She m ight rely on armed Cl- toe latter ■was under a security toe caucus, he said, what his par­ the north, became so -weakened Edward Carroll, John McVeigh, department of the A A P stores. of the State Guard will receive Once his coffin waa bpughL Tears come for It to be released to toe l-fbOlano to figh t town by town to blackout. . There is a huge demand among ty’s position would be on the pay before toe charges of AmericaLns, Alvin Hunt, John Buckley and A l­ $1 for each drill, toe same amount o f almost continuous 'tropical Western World, and offers to send I^Modt the Allies.‘White flags which Both are in the Army group people who never used to be raise amendment. POLICE Canadians, Britons, Scots and bert Simpaon. paid to National Guardsmen be­ fevers, broken bones, near blind­ it, free o f cost or obligation, to sin­ Tnflata saw hastily flung out over commanded by quiet Ueut. Gen, aware of flab. Including those In Advocates of toe four-year term Welshmen that Field Marahal fore "the war. The committee ness, privation and danger had cere readers of this notice. SjNiadaide towns through which Omar N. Bradley. inland areaa where little flsh used amendment have contended that SPRING Montgomery appeared on the waa told at a recent public hear­ made a human wrreck of him, For your free copy, address The ‘^’jMnerlcan armor waa driving, and One o f toe Flrzt Arm y’s col­ to be shipped. But the supply la state election should be held in 4 3 4 3 CLEANING NEEDS! verge o f perhaps ^he most decisive Marilime School ing that enactment of toe law physically and nfantally. Institute of Mentalphysics, 213 over road-jamming columns o f umns swung onto a superhighv{^ so small that no attempt can be non-presldential election years to MOTH PRIBPARA’n O N S South Hobard Blvd., Dept. B-386, bre^out of the whole campaign. would cost the state about $300,- He was about to be sent back to reftig ees fleeing east did not seem which Hitler built for conquest these new prevent national issues from Influ­ WAXES,AND POUSHES England to die, when a 'strange Los Angara 4, Calif. Readers are Gains were immense on the 000 annually. to pbesage. a citizen A rm y ztand. and lanced down It virtually un­ Graduates 172 ctisiomers!ctistomera. There Is hardly encing toe state vote. Arthur Drag: Stores , message came— "They are waiting urged to write promptly, as only a opposed through Umburg and be- whole active 175-mile front. The At present all state officials ex­ Beetorea Voting PitvOegea' FIRE Beelztoaoe BpUt at Seama enough to keep toe old fish-eaters 845 Main SL Tel. 8806 (or you In Tibet.” He wants to limited number of the free books Everywhere on toe American Germans were bewildered and, in cel^ the attorney-general whose In concurrence with toe House, NORTH tell toe whole world what he learn­ have been printed. Flrzt Army front except toe left ^^*A second column raced Into large part, disorganized. Security s.lams# . .RpM 7b-eM 7BMFW 1 is scarcer, poultry is term already Is (cur years are toe Senate adopted a resolution HubUngen. north o f Um burg and flank along the Sieg river. Ger­ blackouts hid the full extent of N ew• London,------•, March,, . 27—(ff)- — 1 scarcer, flsh Is scarce. W hat Is elected biennially. restoring voting privileges to for­ man rezlctance epUt at the zeama. 36 miles from Marburg on toe foad the triumphs. Cong. Eugene J. Keogh «« Brtwk- Eggs. And here there Is no Severe Teet In Senate mer SUte Rep. William N. (Jaro- 5 4 3 2 The Flrzt dlvlzian beat down a to Berlin. lyn, N. Y deUvered the nautral shortage In sight. Last The proposed amendment is ex­ falo of Norwalk, convicted a few .'company counter-attack at Eitoif, Offer Only Deeultory Defense addreM t^ay m toe U. S. Mari- Americana, ate an average of pected to get Ita severest test In yeara ago at what the Senate -was SOUTH c 10 miles east o f Eieghurg, and ad­ The Th ird Arm y had both tanto Will Demonstrate time Service Off tears school g r a d u - ^ g each.’ This year they toe Democratic-controlled Senate. tirid was a "technical violation” of vanced four mllaa and Infantry of at least flw divi­ ated its 50th class. average perhaps one a day. Reports 4rera current that toe toe absentee voting law. 4321 The tank column that reached sions In and beyond Franlrfurt. a One hundred U r 365 for each pereon. The na- Senate Democrats were somewhat Other Houae btUa approved by Wallburg on the Fint Army’s major European rail center of Uses of Glider were commissioned ensigns In tosi * ,■ . ^ jrovlde the eggs, coifl to the proposal, but tod major­ toe Senate In eoneurience would; right flank had smashed 38 miles 546,000. Some reports Indicated maritime service. 96 being UceniH Change the date o f biennial town forw ard In a single day. This vms ity leader, Seiuitor Leon RlaGaasl, toe Gemtans were offeriitg only ed as third assistant engineers a ^ I ^ around. electlonp- tot WoodbrWgo from Oo- AMBULANCE the deepest First Army penetra­ ^ • said no official vote had been taken reaultory defense of their ninin Hartford, March 27—(JPt—The 76 as tAim mates. Capt A ^ producers. on It in cauctu. tober to toe third Monday In tion and it placed toe First Arm y Ford, USMS, superintendent thev lav their heads off, April, beginning In 1M7 anfl au­ I B U R K I i:) Within 290 miles o f Russian lines largest city. workers of Pratt-Read Co., of Deep Elections statistics show that The Fourth Armored (break­ River, who make and repair glid­ toe base «lmini-tered toe oath of ^rst^ ^ r a t^ prod! Democrats have scored, their prin­ thorizing Hamden to issue notes through) division waa on the Mato ers fot toe Air Technipal com­ cipal triumpha In presidential instead o f bonds In financing ""' of^the graduates were from ucL f« ^ 6868 at Hanou, ten milea aato of mand, 'Will be toe guests of the 1^ 0 yeara since President Roosevelt small sewer projects. Ctonnecllcut They were Ensign Manchester Frankfurt. Thera waa no Indica­ Army at a demonstration of the Alfred L. Smith o f Milford and fgraded and 27 for was first elected in 1932. These (HOIJXIRAN) tion of Its direction acroaa tha cap- combat uses of toe glider at Braln- Ensign John F. Crowley of Ham- eggs, to t^ ^ m the market statistics. It was understood, were turto Aschaffenburg bridge 22 ard field tomorrow at 1 p. m. chiefly reappnslble fo r Democratic 814,OM Penal ties Evening Herald den. Both received third “ P. ■■’H" 3 0 6 0 miles southeast o f FTankfurt. There they will see toe same ant anvinper’a Ilcenaea I Then the hens begin to get las^ rehictaiMp to 'g o along with the ant engineer’s licenses. | overtakes supply, and Hartford, March 27—(F)—State Supreme headquarters said the type Of glider pick-up which haa proposal. ■ ^ d,:,alrboma troops north o f pany and thb L. L, Shlndell and seasons, with storage eggs, there Houae received from its Agrlcul' Kflactlve March II. 1K7 toe Ruhr between toe British Sec­ will he ‘enough to flU the ,gapa Company, .both of State street. Caah Chare* tura commitee an nnflavorable re­ 5131 ond and American Ninth ortoies when you can't get meat, poultry Tho Chatfleld case Involved a set­ bur repair cle/ks . • Consecutive Days ...... I 7 cts| J ct* captur^ another 3,000 prisonera. port’ 'S' I 1 ’-I MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. t\jESDAY, MARCH 27, 1945 p A f ; i? R W MAN(JHl:;STt.K EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY, MAP.CH 27. 1945 lE SIX Store, Midway Market, Nestor's Market, R. Balsano, R. Oohen and across the Rhine, even railroad se|:tors and penetrated into our Prepare Plans Tariff Battle Meat Sellers Alex Walaman. Mother Told Utanchester main battlefleld." Waterbury: Steve’s, Inc., Meri­ brlUgea, before we will be able to den: Growera Exchange: Hamden, All In all, the Allies seem to be support General Elsenhower’s en­ For Collection W ar Casualties Looming Again To Be Heard The Elm O ty Market; Son Wounded Evening Herald taking a terrible beating on the tire army inside Germany. r i c K mtjmXJMBXD BT T l’ *At the same time, those slash­ western front, even having had List'of Conjieeticut Men, Dead, Wonnded or Missing, * e K4U> PRDrnNO 00. INC. tha mlafortune to blunder aeroas Landing a Fighter Planf on an Aircraft Carrier h Like **Driving Your Car Roosevelt Asks Renew­ 25 Face Suspension on Scarlet Fever Pvt. Edwacd Wilson Re* U BiMCU StrMt ing spearheads which are now so Local Committees Dis* As Released By .the War and Navy DepartmenU Today. Haackwtar, Oodb. tha Rhine. Perhapa the Nazia Along a Narrow Wail at a Hundred pn Hour These Reports Are Based On Prior Notifleatlon To Bogus Red Ration Con* ceived Injuries on Ln* noxAS raKOuso'-.. far inside Germany are in terri­ cuss Debiils of Com* al of Trade,! Act cx don’t even truat one another to Next of Kin and Casnalties Noted Here May Previously Cases Increase OMMMI tory which Is hostile, even though ing Oothing Drive. With Cut Authority. pons Charges. zon on Feb. 12. r i — UtI Ootobar i. iWi organized resistance is slim and take the truth about what la real­ Do you wonder what ,lt's Hkve Been Reported In the News Columns. spotty. That means that they have ly happening In the west. like to bomb Tokyo by planes m Hartford, March 17 — (F) — Hartford, March 27.— (/P)— New Mrs. Anna Wilson. 295 North •-* - ..... n Bidtdva. Bntarad at the from an aircraft carrier? How “ Noting the enthualasUc spirit j Washington, March 27.— (e ) —■ scarlet fever caaea tncreaaed by no garrison and mount guard as ■ 7 ^ Launching a state-wide drive Main street, was notified Monday i s at IUD!»■ ordered 2S state meat retailers •••••••••••••ainto i^afeam fltatea and APO lect Manchester’s quota of 125,000 each and that tpere were 30 fewer the Manchester Trade School and fort is going On, all with the ob­ this Is the second. 112 casualUea for March 26, 1945, of the U. S. Naval Forces (Navy, aerial photograph of the Hartford to appear before him at suspension Y an k e e pounds o f clothing In the one Col­ Congress a special message asking whotqjlng cough caaes. Two more waa employed by Gammona-Hoag- r ' k b h b b r o r ~ lection Day, Sunday, April #.” So Marine Orps, and Coast Guard) not heretofore released on Navy De­ three*year renewal of the re­ circus fire by Associated Press of hearings next week. caaea o f menlngltia were also re­ ^ 1 ip again, though it was And behind each catapult a line tariff adj(istments in treaties with North Wale»—David Llo]^ with bad brakes and bad steer­ judge distance and type by the roar sessors’ lists' will also be used to Roee Decarlo, 488 William street, of Mrs. Roeanna Alien, 45 Bond other natl' trace bogus coupons to their Tuaaday, March 27 has already won his battle and It bor with no protection for Indus only a few hours ago since they of planea moving up for the big Oorge, 82, chief of Britain’s el­ in g?" of the motors. So there he crouch­ check the number of atopa on each Bridgeport. St., waterbury. Voicing the Democrats’ case, Mr. source but Crute said “ we can’t on the verge of a break-out which try. There were those who want­ had been signaled aboard. ed, waving two electric-lighted sig­ yank, spitting fire: their propel­ Deluca, Gustino F., CpI., son of Atlick, Nicholas L , Pfc., son of der statesmen, prime minister dur­ predict whether early arrests can “Postage Stamp” Field Day landings require skill not street in order that the work of Roosevelt sssartefi- tariff adjust­ may be the most signifleant of ed to use it ns the vehicle for put nal wartds the size of polio ba­ lers a scant foot from the tail of Mrs. Edith Deluca. 597 N. Wash­ Lduis Attlck, 23 Spring St., Dan­ ing the First World war, and who t>e expected.” The Last $9,000 To a green pilot the carrier is a usually denlhnded of Arm y fliers, the trucker can be divided equally. ments, coopenmvely with other ting labor Itself It a sort of strait- tons: yelling commands only he the craft aherd. whipping a 24- held a seat In the House o f Com­ The average citizen will under­ aH. It la almost all over in the : postage stamp. I f he lands short, all right: but for night operations It was voted last night that ington ave., Bridgeport. bury. nations, would ktimulate world haa come into the Man- jacket. 'There were, interestingly could hear-r"Get that wing down, knot breeze into hurricane so mons for 54 years. stand how black market operations west. Germany is wide open. It he cracks into the stern . . . "A you must believe in God. Like the janitors of apartment houses and Dzloba, John S., Pfc., son o f Bachurs, Joseph T., T5, eon of trade, increase industrial produc­ enough, those who had an idea of damn it! You fool. Pull It down” fierce a man must lean far kmvard New Orleans —Milo Milton steal his share of the available Rad Croaa War Fund couple of guys were taking a sun­ 22-year-old landing officer who blocks be appointed collectors for Bartlo/nlej Dzioba, Emma RoZd, Frank Bachurs, 3rd S t, Suffleld. tion and employnoenL i s is only a question of how fast our making the Connecticut bill a — making llfe-or-death decisions against it or be swept off his feet. Thompson, 50, a former executive meat supply when he knows that drive to date haa been produced bath Under the overhanging flight brought them in the last tim% their various buildings and be re- Stamford. Boucher, Robert J., Pfc., eon of The b attle. win nm begin in conquering armies can move. very advanced measure, which by the split second as a plane roar­ Y et boy hostlers are running aponalbie for placing all the cloth­ assistant to Kent Ckxiper, execu­ in /these 25 cases alone the equival­ deck when a plane bashed into standing out there in the dark on Galdls, Joseph 'L., P v t. son of George T. Boucher, 25 Savoy St. earnest until late April,^ after the hy the routine of campaign work, would have required not only a ed in, the pack on Its tall. He had backward, leaping^ skipping ing collected from toeir tenants at tive director of The Associated ent of 33 tons of steak worth ten them like that" . . . Too much his little platform over the port Mrs. Martha Gaidia, 22 Ingraham Hamden. House has settled down from an bouse to house canvass and adver- public accounting of union funds brought in a thousand and hoped among the planes, dodging death the sidewalk. This, it was felt, Press, who held several executive ; [Mints a pound were diverted into ahead and he hits the barrier. A side of the stem, chewing gum with the nonchalance of tennis street, Bristol. Brown, W alter P., Pfc., husband Easter recess. \ An Expert On Failure and expenditures, but also such madly, biting his nails, ready to to God he could' make it a thous­ would avoid confusion where so positions with the A P and chief illegal .channels through the use Ifgliig appeals. But the last IS,- little cockeyed and he slips off the Gibson, St. Clair M., Pfc.. nephew of Mia. Yvette Brown, Route Chsirman Dbughton (D-NCK of an accounting of funds from the dive headfirst through an escape and and one. * players. many families live in close prox­ of tlR New Orleans bureau. He of counterfeit stamps,” Crute add­ BOO, if we are to g^et it and deck into the laps of a gun crew. Theirs is a dangerous game: but o f Alfred Glbeon, 7 NW . Drive, Norwich Town. It must be some strange men­ Manufacturers’ ■ Association, Cham­ hole and to hell with a broken leg But now it is takeoffs again, and imity. the Ways and M4ans committbi^, was a native of Joliet, 111. ed. Youngsters forget to let down the greatest concern is fo r the N ew Haven. B ryant Alfred E., Pvt., eon of leach our $41,600 quota, is going tality In the pivsent high leader­ bers of Commerce, and like or­ should a plane crack up In a show­ in the dark. In. the bow a plane Cihairman CSiester Robinson o f who Introduced legislation epi\ (Chicago— Nils Persson Sever- Crute listed the dealers called their landing gear, or the angle is men who fly. Gregoire, Leo P., Pfc., husband Mra. Anna Bryant, 14 Aaplnook bodying the president’s proposals, to oome the hard way, even ] ship o f the Republican party ganizations. er of flaming gaaollbe. strains at ita catapult hameaa. L e t the Collection committee has asked , 83, retired/contractor and in- for suapenaelon hearings as: New wrong, or—’’ go! From a atand to bullet speed of Mrs. Yvette M. Gregoire, 657 St, Jewett City. said public hearings will be called tboogh it is difficu lt-^o un- An such extremes, some dem­ "But look here, mister. How’d Bombers and fighters require many of the clubs and organlsa- ' Bulniskas, Raymond P., Sgt Bu'i^uice executive who rebuilt Haven, Louis Schiff and David which has selected former Sena­ I in 14 feet. First the port catapult. NEXT: Soma tUnga that hi^ Broad street, Hartford. immediately after the recess. Magid: Greenwich, Cohen Broth­ dSSStand why, in the-^fnoment onstrably unwise, some perhaps you feel, driving a cAr along a nar­ different landing conditions. A t tiona in town to assist in making son o f Mrs. Antonia Bulniskas, partxof the White House bgWash­ tor John A. Danaber of this state ’Then the starboard. pen to pilots. Halich, Richard J., Pfc., son 6t ers: South Norwalk: Philip Buoni very good, have been avoided row wall at a hundred an hour, night the landing officer must I the collections on April 8. Anyone 143 Church St, Thompsonville. George Not Enthnslastlc ington In 1927 and builder of i o l victory in one o f t^e two to adviae Republican membera of In the bin’s progress towrnrd else who would like to volunteer Hxs.Jfathllda H. Haisch, 11 Daniel However, diairm an (Seorge (D- many 5’ederal buildings. He was and David Schwarts: Eaat Nor­ street, Norwich. Carlson, Paul J., 2d Lt., son o f gjga t wars this natltm is now Congress on those policies which passage, and the actual result dred and fifty feet of hose to their fo r this worthy cause can do so by Ga) of the Senat* Finance com­ a native o f Sweden. walk: Ernest Schwarts: Stam­ his catch-all District 50. On the Harvey, James J., Pfc., son of Mra. Annie V. Carlson, 40 Rock flgbtlng, there should be any ques- •will be a state labor relations equipment which make a thou­ calling Defense Headquarters, mittee showed no great enthusi­ Moscow-^^rsbal Boris Sbap- ford: Ella V. Pia and Leo Spignesi will lead to widespread Republican basis of the board’s decision he Mrs. Mary Harvey, 97 Amity well Ave., Stratford. hein Rockville sand feet available. Since ita or­ of the Star Market. : ;ttoB About support for the invalu- not not likely to hurt anybody. Mines Seizure could carry hla case to the N LR B 8115. Clement, Alclde J., Pvt., hus­ asm for the idea. He suggested to oshnikov,. OZ^former6 ^ f< chief o f the victories in the 1946 congreaaional Handling and Packing street, Hartford. BridgejMrt: Jack Rosenfeld, C O N D E M S B l Perhaps It Is heresy to say It,* with reasonable optimism, even if ganisation two years ago the band pf Mrs. Rose Clement Route a reporter that the new tariff general staffitaff the Russian Army, Red dross. alections. but probably It Isn’t going to company has more than proven Plans for the handling of tha Hayes, Albert C.. Sgt. son of issue would increase the difficulty and chiefif of thhU Soviet Supreme John Molnar, J. Conti, Gabor the operators insist on rejecting 2, Teiryvllle. Bodie, William Jutkowits, Central A good many of tbe individual For Mr. Danaher’s own record do anybody any particular good, its worth on several occasions clothing aa it is received at the Edmund Hayes, 20 Plainfield of pressing a trade act extension Military academy.X Now in Offing his contract demand. street Hart^^. Csuprinski, Chester J., Pfc., son Hotel Supply Co., Gordon Food C R E A M O R J tions raceived have been en- either. Neither Lewia nor the operators Group Meeting> when they have-been called to put Robertson school on North School bill through the Senate. Salt Lake Clty-^’MaJor” H. P. In office was sucli as to turn 'the street and later for,ita aorting.and lannacoone, Vincent P.. Jr., P v t, of Mrs. Josephine Csuprinski, 98 In line with what might ha The Connecticut labor move­ would comment, however, on the out fires, both brush and build­ Representati've Knutson (R- Myton, S3, colorful figure of the voters of Connecticut into revolt, packing, have been carefullY work­ son o f Mrs. Fhilomena lannaccone, Grove St, New Britain; of Americans in ’'this ment haa been pressing for this | .Action Likely to Hinge N LR B decision. Is Postponed ings. The company has a well Csysnlak, John W „ Pfc., aon of Minn.), Republican leader of the early weat and former Indian TOMATO with Rapublicana themselves lead legislation, session after seseion, equipped tfuck with tank, ladders, ed out by Chairman william 21 1-f Union street Waterbury,. W ays and Means gfoup, said.new agent at Fort Ducheshe, Utah, UNCHAINED POWER They have, in other words, Rublnow and his committee. Only Knezynriri, William F., S-Sgt., Mn. AUce Csysnlak, 178 Spring ing the way. Ha proved himself not so much because it expected On Answer Given to hose, axes and other articles. St, Windsor Locks. and severe reductions of duties under the McKinley adonnlstra- generous Increases over the passage of a state labor relations a few minor detaUa ImVe to be set­ sen of Roman Rucsynakl, S. Elm tion. He waa a native o f Penn­ Did yog aver atop to tblnk that Is how yoar reat money sons aa an expert at the buslnesa of mak­ tled and his c ^ m u te e w ill be Donovan, Lawrence-T., Jr., Pvt„ would-fo rce many industries to and oo, ninnlag completely oat of yoar UtcT Why not chain this igBiount given in previous years, act to produce any great or atrik- Extension Proposal. Linne Lodge. K.P. Civic Association to street Windsor lM>cks. ' sylvania. ing enemies and losing influence ready to function. He expects his son ofaLawrence Donovan, Sr. close and erase the hope for 60,- moacy.every month to a Direct Bedoction Home Loan? AT m a d * f r o m Ing change 4n Connecticut life, Peostn. Lewis, Sgt., son o f Mrs. 000,000 post-war jobs. Another ♦iua trend been univers^ tbe for the Republican party. His was Hold Its Dinner April Railroad Income workers w ill tkifidlc 125i000' raunds 2405 Main St, Bridgeport , ONCE ft atnrta worM ag for YOU. Money tlins applied win mean but because it was the logical Washington, March 27.—(ffi — To Hold Supper Oelia Peasln, 217 Blue Hills Av«., oommlttee member. Representa­ DIaoaas droaa Five Sentencea ive would already be well be- o f clothing ofli Sunday.. A p ril #. in Hartford. Edwards, Richard M., Pvt, aon home ownenhip. The Blaaeheator Building R Loan Aasoidntloa K B i n * o i m the formula ^ r party failure and thing to do. So long as no such Government seizure of the na­ 12 Instead of on 6th. of Mra. Irene Edwards, 166 Jew­ tive, Woodruff (R-Mich), asserted d Its total. But the increased about two'or three hours. After Rlvleno, Joseph A., Pfc., husband will he glad to explain how to make your home nil YOURS. party decline. , And it was Con­ act was on the books. It was some­ tion's soft coal mines appeared to­ Shows Decrease ett Ave., Bridgeport he Wbuld seek to kill outright "the Hartford, March 27.—(F)— Two thing to long for, something to the Sunday collection, groupa of at lbs.. Maty RlvieDo, 1792 Bar- !hKfTBiNM»aUoiBeiaf.* »*rved at 6:30 at the Elks her tenants for rent. Judge Hincks danky, 248 Park Terrace, Hart­ One Week, Delivery take charge now of the business quiet. They want to kill the is­ whether they can Teply to Ickes’ EYeight revenues for the period Mm. Jeanette Blume, 19 Mountain 1948. A party really planning for sue, and see whi.t it's like to run request affirmatively, and Jointly. riew” of SrinSng thl memter. 1 Home followed by a dance at the decreased. #1,535,625 but passenger also issued a permanent Injunction ford. of seeing that their own contribu- View Ave„ Ridgefield. success does not deliberately seek a campaign and run a session Otherwise they will draft separate revenues increased #257,289. against her. Murphy, John W., Pvt., husband . tlOB does get in before Manches­ Rock and his broadcasting band Booth, William J., 2d. Lt., hua- of Mrs.' Ella. Murphy, 17 Grand the counsels of deserved failure. without it. responses stating their divergent fraternal spirit hand o f Mm. Ruth 8. Booth, 349 RE-UPHOLSTERING One lobbyist deserves some will furnlab tbe miuic. As some Ave., New Haven. ter Accepts, defeat. The Red Cross opinions. / A Dlildbig Cigarettes Problem Amsterdam Ave., Bridgeport. rather special credit for this of the members of the Civic saaO' Panus, JoMpb P., Pfc., husband ;MunpAign organization offers two Ready To Lend Aid / Boyben, Peter J^ Pfc., hueband 2*Piece c Q K The End Of Nazi Candor prospective easing of pain on Secretary of Labor Perkins, in elation are also'active members arph 27.^(ff)—H ow of Mrs. Marjisrie E. Panus, 28 'iuggestlons for getting such con­ ' of Mm. Cathortne Boyhen, 705 Booth St, New Britain. Capitol Hill. She Is Atty. Mar­ touch Informally with both aides Angelo Survivor of the Elks, it was decided to to divide 66 cattons of confiscated Living Room Set • v O O tributions to their destinaUon in postpone the Civic Association . Merritt etreot 'Bridgeport. Pepin, Roland f . , Pfc., husband German last-ditch propaganda garet E. Connon. who waged the past week or more, said she is _ . ipoBipunc me cigarettes among 170 smoke-hun­ ■ v o u r Covered In Homespun Brusehayt Herbert-W.. Pfc., son of Mrs. LucUle R Pepin, 308 Riv- time. First, call Red Cross head- lias shifted again. W e have been the political battle of the cen­ ready to lend her aid, or that of Of Sunken s n i p U eeU n g for one week, a gry bidders has State Tax Com- Better Coven Priced Proportionately Low I Council to Meet of Mm. Rose Bnwriiayt 160 Helen eralde S t, Oakville. qplArtcrs, Phone 4115, and ask passing through, a period when tury with Clare Boothe Luce the. Conciliation service, to the misslimer Walter W, Walsh sam­ MacDonald’s 7-Point Feature s S i 5 last fall. Had she had a success —‘ --- I Mayor Raymond El. Hunt 1874 street Hamden. ^ssoferrato, Agoetino, Pvt, that the eampaign organization the Nazia specialized In giving wa^e conferees in an effort to pling headache remedies today. Burns. John H., Pfc., son o f Mrs. 1. Strip your furniture to the frame with the Republicane In Falr- - — , , , preside at the meeting of The commissioner baa scheduled huband o f Mra. Theresa Martha anange to come and get your reach an agreement on the exten- Chief Boatswains Mate Council to be held leioy Bunie, 49 Berber street, Tor- their own people lurid accounts of lleljl County at all equal 'to the the sale o f the aalsad ciggies for Plzzoferrato, 30 Russell St, Hart­ 2. Rebuild with new springs and ; contribution. It will be glad to suoMse she has had with Re­ sion. ■ . » tore Angelo of 50 Pine street was eygning at seven o’clock at rington. ford. the dangers threatening. They ex­ Lewis is known to demand thef Wednesday morning but unless ha lining added publicans In the General Assem­ among the survivors df the Bis- council rooms. ^ m b row sk i, W alter J., T5, Salvatore, James F „ P v t, hue- \riei so. aggerated, If such a thing is poe- any wage adjustments be retroac­ devises a better scheme in the in- 5. Re-eover bly. she might be a congress­ brother of John Dombrowski, 80 S. band a t Mra. Jean Salvatwe, 166 Or, if you write checks, mall tive as a condition to extending the march Sea, N avy escort* carrier A terlm, he plans to put the bids al- 4. Reflnish the woodwork - ajS slble, the strength and ferocity woman. And when Republicans A meeting of the Tolled ready received in a hat. He will WATKINS Main street Winsted. Wooster St, Hartford. your contribution to the Red with which the Russians were ap­ find It pleasant to work with contract. The operatorf/seek more that was sunk off Iw o Jlma Artificial Insemination Asso­ INC. Fox, Q a crgt T. M., P f:., son of Smith, Herbert B., 1st L t, Htia- 6 . Sagless-proof construction 2 0% Down assurance Of price relief to take on February 21. it haa been re­ then sail the 66 cartons to tha . f~rnss W ar Fund. Red Cross Mead- proaching Berlin. ’They were, if the official representative of ciation will be held this evei^g | ^ drawn from the cha- Mm. Gertrude Ayers, 18 Academy band o f Mrs. Joaephine M. Smith. 6 . Free deUvery in/ Connecticut 1 Year To Pay up the financial lo|ka they say ra- vealed by hla mother, Mrs. Theresa aH 7:30 o’clock at the Farm Bu- ^ Plaee, Norwalk. 520 W. River St, MUfonL \ 'bliarteya, House A Hale Building, anything, qver-reallsttc in their the C.1.0„ that’s news. 7. Easy Terms _ troactive increases would f Lynch, Describing the campaign exaggerated the nation’s danger te r of Marble street. If there LewU will not necessarily call i I originally been set for today. Appeals were adjourned last any such thing as a seat down near the War the local man was aboard I for grass fires with no damage 617 Ocean Ave., W. Haven. night until 7 p. m. tonight after a against Germany in the west in order to produce patriotic, last- strike, however. The vote la a for­ the front in' Heaven I ’m sure ^ a destroyer which was sunk by an either case. The first w m off Mack, Howard Vi, T5, son of short hearing before Mayor' Wil­ ditch zeal, now they hesitate to mality required under the Smlth- Envoy Granted Audience Will your "Perfect Kitchen” whioh has now culminated in the must have one reserved for her. Connally war labor disputes act— enemy submarine. | Vemon avenue at the rear .of the Mrs. Bnye Mack, 55 Mach street liam H. Mortanami and tour mem­ tell even the^ truth, lest the truth H e haa two brothers In the’ serv- j^orth property • and the second ‘ Windsor. bers o f the common council. The Virtual collapse of organized Ger, She lived a life of making It po^ enacted in 1943 at the height of VaUcan March 27—(ffl— The Sign of f man resistance east of the Rhine, prove the uselessness of any last- slble for folks to have a touph of congressional reaction to the coal ica, corporal Anthony Angelo in * geld in the‘ ’tear of tl\e Pone Pius x n granted an audl Main, Warren F.. P v t, son o f three, J. Ernest Rousseau, Harold Heaven on .earth by their having the Marin# corps, n«w <»nvalew-1 yyjjjeke property on Bast street.' \ Worthy Service Mrs. “Lottie Main, Route 6, Nor­ F. McCall and Louis Dinaploi are a Supreme Headquarters spokes- ditch seal. What la happening atrlkea of that year—because the eneb today to Richard C. Patter hove the perfect range? known her. ^ ^ mine leader said a dispute exist­ ing at the Sampson Naval hoepltal I Every Mothers. _ dph son, Jr., IT. S. ambassador-desig- At 142 EAST CENTER ST. wich. . aoensed o f discrimination in thq . man puts it this way: in the west is the end. And the from wounds received on Guam and I I 4vas privileged by virtue of ed 30 days ago. The Every Mothers club will ,te to Tugoalavlh. Massicotte; W alter J., Pvt., hus­ issuance o f Uqum' permits. “ Never has such a resounding end they cannot admit, for fear having been the eldest of six chil­ Declaion Made on Foremen __ Cook 2-c Daniel Angelo, USNR. meet this evening at .the home of t band of Mrs. Stephanie A. M a^- (defeat been inflicted on the Gcr- that every one in Germany would dren to have feU the Influence M The vote will be tabulated by the who is now stationed on the west | Mrs. Viola Newmarker of Grove cotte, 29 Howard St, Waterbtfry. Whan howadield appBancca a n auMnifao- carefree cooking autonutic tampere- her spirit of thWighfuln^ on the National Labor Relations board, coast. * McCarthy, Edward, J„ Pfc., hus­ , man Army at such small cost, perhaps welcome it and certainly street tured again, thara’H be one load of range aa several times she had oecoslon to which yesterday handwl down Rebekahe to Meet band of Mrs. Helen E. McCarthy, ture control, seif-Ughting burners, low sim­ join in the collapse of effort to .with Mch speed," be serving as nurse at our honae. decision on foremen which has Mayfiower Rebekab Lodge wni 69 Constitution St, Wallingford. Report voa Boadstedt Arrested nearly perfect aa i Im gas industry teaearch mer flame, automatk diner alodc, spacious That was a summary of ,^llied make it possible. She did not bulat on being Mias conaiderable bearing In tha mina hefid a meeting this evening at Muratori, Julio J., P v t, son of operations through the past six So, while the facts of wan have Hollister, but we could call her union’s case. eight o’clock In Foresters hall. Mrs. Mary Muratori. 122 Penneyl- ~ a s K engtnean dan malw k. This wll be iIm table top; an easy range So beep clean. Aunt NeUle, and Aunt Nellie she One of Lewis’ demands was to Londonv’ March 27— (F) — The weeks, on both Aides of the Rhine. been the collapse of Germany's Paris radio aaid today that "ac­ Folldiying the meeting there will vania Ave.. Bridgeport am SSm wai AlwEy*. not only to us but to clai^y all but the general fo ^ be a rehearsjU fo r degree work Pasquale, Anthony W., S-Bgt. ■ - y’ ' . >There are no formal predictions of last western battle 'line, the offi­ scores V of other folks of several cording to a radio station broad­ for iMom Tar men at each mine aa a ” mine work- with a aocial hour to conclude the " son of Mn. Lucy Pasquale, 99 wkh 2t apedel cial German communiques have er” —thus making supervisory em- casting in German*’ Field Marshal r^kJH O n short . . . wltb an Vwbat is going to happen now, generations. ■ evening. Beecher 8t, ^uthington. Vy IneoBM tax paymaat dut She was the supreme extmple of ployas eUgible for union mambar- von Rundatedt, farmer comman­ every lunge. It wiff be I ^.Within the next few days. There been providing such instances of der of Nasi forces on the western UedertaM leMlee j Potrarota. ^tchaql, Pfc., aoa of ''Match 18? DoaTboncst the It’s Good News having lived qo that the world German victory as this: ahip. The Uedertafel Ladies will'hold Mra. Rosa Potrarota, 194 Perkin# moaay unneeassarOy, but U a Is even a isecurity blackout on might be better for her having The NUIB ruled that foremen front has been taken from his es­ loan k| to year odvairtata, tea convenient, eeoiionileeL a meeting this evening at eight Ave., Waterbury. ,' lDoat o f the news on what is hap- “The garrison of Mainz, in hard Uved In It. N ot only her Immedl- made up an appropriate unit for tate and pMced under arrest The Wsarf todays' wa maks leans thit Rainbow is. right, on the job with careful, ( g ) None but Soviet news'agency Tass also car­ o’clock at their rooms. Racluuk Benjamin P., Pvt, hua- simply._nrt«ataiy ea slgnatafe aU family, but her many neigh­ collective bargaining and o r d e w Certified POrfetna 'j^SBlng today. But the great good fighting fought ita way back to School Vaoatlen bpnd of Mn. Mary R. Roebas, 67 Slone, i n ’d Hks m t m yea. ssport It ^ have aimpitfled OMrtcria #b give yon bors and friends far and wide came an elecUon at the Packard Motor ried a report that von Rundatedt to w ill not be denied. It keeps the eastern bank o f the. Rhine.” was arrested, attributing It to the The annual spring vacation of Canter 8t, Waterbury. OaoM to. phMw at esrtta as . . . wBl da for yow I "New under her thoughful care in a Company, Detroit, today; or rata this ad untU any degree of hiMt fautantiy, end #o m ^ RosdUakt Joseph. Pvt. brother Liigoffllog through. In joyous detail. “Our battle awimmera heavily thousand 'w ays tHEt were not Lewis hss s foreman’s union m Paris radle. the schools o f the Tbwn at V er­ yea aie ready. Freedom' Gas Kkcfaen* Yenc of Miae Mary Roadilald, Route 2. tain a steady, even heat throughout your « that detaU M far behind damagad tha military bridga at shouted from tha housetops. Her non starts on Friday, March 80 and continues through April 8. W oolcott Rfi., Waterbury, DRY GLEANING • f war bonds now is your nMuraae ‘. Aetnal eventa, the general shape Oppenheim. Tha brava- garriaon sense o f humor, her allowance fo r cooking opendens. k wiU be equipped wMi the frailties o f human kind and the school resuming sessions a t Onge, Joaepb F^ Pfc„ hua- lag one as w ee as ll h ( things is clear. The German at Ludwigshafen again yesterday on Monday, April 9. band of Mra. Victoria P. S t Onge, Bring In your Spring things now. You’ll UkO our her devotion to any one whom she arreriCTiTnnrni tha acwaat Mnventenee feetueee fee eesf. la the west are already de- I waa able to destroy numerous could help In time of trouble en­ Application Blank OoBimnnlcatloa Tonight 89 OUve B t. Meriden. workmanship. Y'onr clothes will look better, ely beaten. The greatest I tanks and hZs now established It­ deared her to all who knew her. Master WlnfrM Motor wilK pre­ * SawlcU, Joseph F„ Jf.,. 2d Lt, aon o f Mrs. Joseph F. Bawlcki, 8r. LONGER-. yimitatioa on our immediate ex- self for defense on the cast bank Manchester, has lost a wonderful side at the meeting of Fayette soul from ouT midst, but she left Manchester Victory Cardens Lodge, A. F. * A. M„ to be held 868 M. Main St, Bridgeport ^ ^tatloa of this victory lies hot of tha Rhine.” a wonderful example for us to this evening at Maaoolo balL 'Hia Smith, Louis 8 -8 gt, aon o f ^^imeaiy strength, but in our own' 8 an incidantal to' auch Gar- ceriT on by. ‘ entered ^iprantlca dagraa win be Mrs. Elizabeth O. Smith, Route L Nsais »i...T••»•••••••*•••••••••••' Bor 216. Seymour. Manchester Division ne oC eouummication end i victciripoB harolsip, yaatar- Sincerely, conferred upon a class of candi­ day’ s oommunique finally found Frank V. Winiama. dates. Stasklewlcx Stanley 1A, Pfe„ 'h a u m J l ■ • . • • aon of Mrs. StsUa Staakiowles, 81 ^ j^ o e e Allied forces . now ram- tlma to make the following admia- Address ...... Social Tonight m fA ifO K c a ^ H n rtio rd fin s Cd. Bnagaknra Beach Baglfi ■nie weekly social win be held S. Elm St. Bristol. . «' aeroas tha Rhine aee still ■ion with regard to General Mont­ Please Reserre a Victory Garden Plot for Me. this evening at tha Dobsonvilla ' Taylor. W alter S., Pfc., husband ted f isey r N O N C gomery’s Rhine eroMing: of Mrs. Frances C. Taylor, 404 E, Trleebear Ase pjiHjr only a guarter at tha Leodoa. liarch schoolhouse, the procaads' fo r Com­ O. a. am rs. Mar. HARRISON St r e e t MANCHESTER "The enemy, who auffared con­ first at #0,000 American Isnd-iMsc Manchester War Connell pany No. 2, Vernon fire company. Center St. Manchester. UMOsa Me. Ml pre-fabricated bungalows have V Municipal Bldg. At the present time the com­ Zuraw, Edward J^ TTli m l o t oaal fbr tha mop-u^ at siderable. loasea, succeeded In, arrived in' England to help allevl^ croaaing the IjUUae in Individual pany' la working to add tw o hun- ,W « e m 4 bmm* birldgas aU tha housing shortage. I- I ' i I MAMCHB8TER IVBNINQ HERALD, MANGHBSTBB, OONM« TUESDAY, MARCH 27.1945 YAI MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESlTfiR. CONN- .TUESDAY, MARCH 27, 1945 ^

PAGE e i g h t l -Ogj Thum Was tha Days School Vandal Engaged to Wed Seryices Here WTHT— 1X80 Griswold’s Five Tops' Wins Promotion Noted Author Rocket Fighter Planes SSS&lS. Today's Radio WHTD—1416 Billiards, Hawkeyes ^hts List Eastern Wat Thne Speaker Here Send Frightened Nazis Action Taken For Passover igi*ee Dates I 4:00—WDRC — House Psrty;y 6dy Hour; WHTD — One Man’s Are SKght Favorites Tavern in Playdfj labbi Woythaler An­ News; W H IP —’nm s Views the Family; WTHT -r- Arthur Hale; Daughter. • of Famous Scurrying Into Forests Authorities Move to Pre­ News; WTHT—News; Otrand’a W n c —Dick Hayraes. Goaneil An* vent Hazing; Students nounces Seder to Be Music HaU; w n o —Backstage 7:45—WTHT — Knlghto of Co­ Center Qiiintet Oppoees Capture Two Si Economist Talks at the Wife. lumbus. Tmining Camp Local Sport Yarions Activ- Are Given Warning. jCHiserved Tomorrpw. 4:15—WHTD—Musical Roundup; 8:00 — WDRC — Big T ow n; Knights in Rec Junior Games to Gain Women’s Club Meeting W n C —Stella DaUas. WHTD—^Ted Malont; WTHT— T o Face West Sides: fo Be Heldk 4:80—WDRC —Strictly Swing: Frank Slnglser; WTTC — Ginny Touraey Tonight; Notes As the result of an (nveatigation Jews throughout the world will Simms. Chatter. Mrs. Anna George DeMille of W n C —Lorenao Jones. Rise Leagne Title. by school authorities, and the reaffirm their faith in the God 8:15—WHTD—Lum and Abner; ’Eyes F«ce Red Devils (ItUfim win b« bald on New York was the guei;t speaker of Israel In Passover ceremonies I 4:45—WDRC — Danny O’NeU; WTHT — Kay-O-QulS. New York. March 27 —(iP) — Two out of town umpires bar* Manchester Board of Education of WHTD—Hop Harrlgan; WTTC Augie Galan, star all-around play­ f Md April XS Deputy at the March meeting last night to start at sundown tomorrow and 8:30—WDRC — Theater of Ro­ The semi-final round In the Rec droppsd a Has to this oorneir seek­ Griswold’s Garagemen aWgtat OomeUua R. Foley acts of vandalism committed at to continue for a week. The "Feast —^Toung Widow Brown. er nas decided to leave his Cali­ to set the West Side Ree of the Women's club of Manches­ mance; Bill Henry ; WHTD — Junior Basketball tournament will ing Information on umpiring In.the the High school on Saturday night, o( Unleavened Bread" will again 6:00—WDRC—Newe; Ad Liner; Alan Young; WTHT—Roy Rog­ fornia butcher shop to perform League playoffs on firs vrbea ' at the meeting of take place tonight at the East Side again for the Brooklyn Dodgers Twilight League during the com­ ter. the former Mothers club. three boys were temporarily sus­ commemorate the deliverance of WHTD—Terry and the Pirates; ers Show; WTIC — A Date with ing season, they being Bemle up and decisively trouBced «n Connell, KnlghU of Co- pended from school yesterday this year. Members and guests filled the the Hebrews from Egyptian slav- WTHT—News; Music; WTIC— Judy. Rec when the Center. Billiard five O’Rourke of. Middletown and Joe Hartford Road Tavern flew ta , laat night. Friday, April pending a full and complete Inves­ When a Girl Marries. Branch Rickey, President of the straight games to qualify to . be the date for the second chapel of the South Methodist ety- 9:00—WDRC Inner Sanctum; oppoeea the Knights in the first Flaherty of Rockvtlle-. tigation. All of the boys admitted Rabbi Berthold Woythaler of the 5:15—WHTD — Dick Tracy; WHTD—Talk by Tom Conally; Dodgers, announced today that he Paganl# West Sides for toe and the third degree will church to hear this famous daugh­ to school authorities that they Temple Beth Sholora has announc­ game at 7 and in the nightcap the telephoned to Galan in Berkeley, championship on Wednesday ___mpllfled Sunday, Apri’ 29, | WTHT—Superman; WTIC — WTHT—Gabriel Heatter; WTTC Red Devils face the Hawkeyes. With the umpire situation on the ter of the late Henry George, in­ were present at the school when ed that a community seder will be Portia Faces Life. —Mystery ’Theater. Calif., from the Dodgers’ esmp at ning. \ |‘'lPotey also announced. ternationally known American the vandalism was comitiltted ahef obsesved at the Temple tomorrow Both games loom as thrillers and Bear Mountain. critical side. It is a known fact As the playoffs km rolled " strict Deputy John Looney of 5:80—WDRC —War Commen- 9:15 — WTHT — Music without all four teams displayed plenty of author, lecturer and political one boy admitted transporting night at 7. This ia in the nature Words. Galan told me that he Is so that several new members wlH be gmme points only abd not ford, who was present, an- U ry; Ad Liner; W H n > —Jack basketball savvy to gain their way added to the Menchester Chapter economist and founder of the soipe of the boys and the paint to of a passover banquet and the Armstrong; 'WTHT— Music: 9:30—WDRC — This is my Beat; busy In'hia butcher shop that he pinfall, one point for e ^ h ' joed that he had consulted School of Social Science in New the school. , Rabbi will preside, WHTD—Spotlight Bands; Coro-' Into the semi-finals. All four con- would be unable to leave until o f Umpires, wlUch Is headed by game gave Griswolds tOrand knight Foster H. Wil- w n C —Just Plain Bill. tesUnU in tonight’s play loom as BIH Brennen. York. Mrs. DeMille Is the mother The vandalism occurred as uie Passover will be ushered In with 6:45—WDRC—Swoon or Croon; net Story Teller; WTHT—Amer­ April 2," Rickey said. "I asked him of vlctoiy vrlthout too i and had agreed with him on result of the revival of “old clothes possible final teams and two high ngements for the third dc- of Agnes DeMille of the equally Mian France* L. Hawley sundown services In all synagogues WHTD — Captain Midnight; ican Forum of toe Air; WTIC— if he would be willing to play first Acuity In a startling upseL\ day" last Friday. On that day class ball games are expected to base If Manager Leo Duroeher as­ The eemi-flaal pairings In the The winners who finlahedN T-Sgt. G C. Hathaway famous screen family of DeMillcs here. These will be followed by the WTHT—Tom Mix; WTIC — Fibber McGee and Molly. members of the senior class with­ 10:00—WDRC — Service to the take place. signed him to that position. H« Rec Junior tournament list four of In the regular schedule, T o Serve ItaUan Meal of California. Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Hawley ceremony of the Seder in thou­ Front Page Ferrell. Bitter Rivals Meet out authorization by school au­ sands of homes where "The HSg- Front; WHTD—^Transr Atlantic said he would report ready and the best teams In town In the off toe Pioneer Parachute to ...ro committees were appointed Staff Sergeant Charles C. Hath­ Her Father’s Philosophy thorities came to school dressed In of 20 Cobum road, announce the Evening The first game will find the two their first playoff match snd tfuture activities of the council gadah,” the dramatic tale of the Quis; WTTC—Bob Hope Show. willing to play first base in 154 Knights, BUIlarda, Red DevUa and away. son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell ' Introduced by Mrs. Heniy .lans- old cloUias. A4 In past when engagement of their daughter, 6:00—^Newa on all stations. 10:15 — WTHT — OPA Talk — bitterest rivals In the Rec Inter­ games. He'also form ed me that night they entered the match, ’, ’''Bight An Italian Night com- R. Hathaway, (above) has been sen of the program committee, the Miss Frances Louise Hawley, to Ehcodus, wlliabe retold. Synagogue 6:15_W D RC — Edwin C. Hill; mediate League during the past Hawkeyes. The first taro named such a custom existed In the High services will be conducted also Stanley Crute. he has been working out with the teams wlU meet In the opening the imderdog. Once the firing g ' m consisting of John Mori- promoted to Tech Sergeant as a speaker gave many instances of school, this spread to other activi­ James G. Fitzpatrick, of 253 'Wat WHTD—Les Smith Journal; season opposing one another In the John Durande, Peter Mar- Thursday evening and Thursday 1 0 :30—WDRC—Congress Speaks; San Francisco club two hours a game at 7. underway with Ed Kovis and He member of the 63rd Division, 7th the economic philosophy of her ties including hazing and the do place, Englewood, N. J., son Wariiington Snapshots: WTHT WHTD — Ligten, the Women; Knights and the Billiards. The day so he should be well advanced Stevenson firing away fbr Dante Paganl and Balllla Army, now engaged in the big illustrious father and the princi­ of John C. Fitzpatrick and the and Friday mornings. —Moses Berkmsn; Concert Knights gained the Rec champ­ painting of class numerals on Final Passover holy days will WTHT Evening Musical Va­ in training when he reports.” of 136 and 121, the Gar _ ai was appointed by Grand push Into Germany on the West­ ples he expounded for the better­ sehool buildings and In other late Mrs. Fitzpatrick. Hour; WTIC—Professor Andre ionship but only after a • torrid On Thursday evening the finals bt Williams to prepare and occur this year on Wednesday~and rieties; w n c — Hlldegarde OtlM-r Training Comp Items: went on to win the,match by ern Front. ment of the Individual and of places in to'wrn. Miss Hawley ia a graduate of Schenker. Show. struggle that saw both games de­ Philadelphls Phillies — South­ will be played with the two losers pins. I an Italian meal and program Thursday next week, on which cided In the final minute# of play. In tonight’s games meeUng in the Sergeant Hathaway entered the society. She quoted directly from a Dive-bombing and atraUng are opeteraea AAF rock«6 *»»»*«; Asseaibllea Held Manchester High school in the 6 :30—WDRC—George B. Arm­ 10:45---WDRC—Behind the Scenes paw Al Gerheauser remained The second game was a 16. ThomaSj Morrissey, aervice' on Jan. 1, 1948 and re­ class of 1940B. She Is a gradu days synagogue services will be stead; WHTD— ’The Answer The Knights won the first round consolation game as a ^Itmlnary Shea, Jr., and John number of hla booka. Mra. DeMille planes, whose hea\-y fire power Is dreaded by German r r o | ^ Friday, assemblies of the whole held in the morning and in the pre­ at CBS. ' holdout, but worked out while tlon of the first (With the oombb ceived hlB basic training at Camp has written pamphlets lectured In ate of the June, 1944, class of Man: w n C —Bob Steele. 11:00—News on all stationa and the Billiards the second. In the awaiting Invitation to salary con­ to the big evenL The attendance good consistant bowling of (k were appointed as a com- forces, niots co-ordinate rockets 'and nnnrMne guns In devnstnting school were held to discuss the ceding evening, Yiska services playoffs., only two games -were Van Doren, Mlsa., and went over- colleges, on public platforms, over matter. It was pointcif out by Nasson College, Sprlngvale, Me, 6:45—WDRC—News; WHTD — 11:16—WDRC — Joan Brooks; ference. has Increased and as the games wolds proving to be too much : "to consider the advisability seaa In November. 1944. ■ attacks. will be conducted on the latter day. needed by the. Knights to end feS' are brttor, a large crowd Is ex­ ntering a team in the Man­ the radio, and In every way possi­ Principal Edaon M. Bailey that At present she is assistant diet! Muslcsl Roundup; WTIC — WHTD — Musical Roundup; Philadelphia A's— Sid Gordon, the Tavern. In going down to ( He attended Manchester High In reform congregations only the WTHT—Music; w n c — Hsrk- tlvlties for the loop crown. pected for the finals. or Softball League. ble is trying to further the work an Integral part of offenilva tac­ such acts wrere contrary to the tian at the New England Hospital first day, Thursday, and the sev­ Lowell Thomas. former Giant, two homers to feat, Bolo Lucas clipped high: school three yearn, entering the By Dougina Lanen ness o f Wsahington.,.. ■ Two Star Additions gle and high m the ~ Neat Tear's Team commenced by her father, tics. According to German reports spirit of the times and that they for Women and Children, Boston, enth day, April 5, an() the preced­ 7:00—WDRC —Jack Kirkwood help (Turtia Bay Coast Guard crush Bordentown (N. J.) Military Acad­ NEA Staff OorrMpondent 11:30 — WDRC — Casey, Press However, since the close of the Athletics, 19-'8. Final arrangements have been while Kovis, Stevenson and nas Morrissey, capUln of Woriring On Biography tha strafing, dive-bombing and Inevitably M to acUvltlea of a Mass. ing two evenings will be observed. -Show; WHTD—Headline Edi­ emy from which school he entered Foster Field, T ex.— Rocket-fir­ Photographer; 'WHTD — Met­ league season the Billiards have Boston Red Sox—Manager Joe completed for ttie next American featured for the Garagemen. ^bowling team, reported that She la at present at work on a rocket firing of formidable fighter more dangerous nature. He* fur­ Mr. Fitzpatrick is a graduate of tion; WTHT—Fulton Lewis, Yankees Lack Old Drive the aervice. ing fighter planes of the Army Dwight Morrow High school, En' ropolitan Opera, UJIA^.; WTHT acquired the services of Whizzer Cronin is ready to play shortstop Legion-Herald Sports Night which Grlewold’B (2) the team had not been biography appearing as a serial formations often are the deciding ther said that at a recent meeting A.; w n C —Supper Oub. R

The family car may not have all Page Pfofeaanr Qaixa HULU EVERYTHING FOR SALE—BOXED spring for of the alp and power that ones How much did Philadelphia Pa? WOMAN TO A&SIST with spring ClasaKed characterised It, but it h*a *om* How much does Columbus O i RIDE Wa n t e d to «hd from cleaning, full or part time, Itouth double bed. Also Packard electric BUY AT FACTORY pries*—100 BRIGHT Hartford, houra 6 a. m. to 5:30 p. CARS WANTED—CASH OD the NOK'TH AHiOUCA Van Lines rasor, never been used. 81 Drive percent wool sweaters. Water re­ Sense and Nonsense interesting new sound effects. How many eggs di T o SeD gchaller Cider Mill. 352 Wood­ FOR SALE— GRADED quality land etreet TeL 6432.'> Motor* at Center Phone 4164. pany. 'Trailer van service. Local coats. Regular price 828.50, both Wf*ciut Mark* everjrtidag he pocket: * First Young' Mgrried Woman — No Parking Meter* EiUier cs it! moving, packing and storage WANTED— B>’, 185 North Main. hams, 1632 Tolland etieet. Buck- Wanted to Rent 68 other)—Might as well have a It took old Noah forty days manure. K. Carlson, Footer atreet, Nark* later learas, that Becker drink to settle the nerves. bicycle the other day. Tc his com­ land. JUST ARRIVED Army double- To find one for hi* Ark. panion, the Firet Boy said; Man—I'll never bet again. L M C u i FwiBd Wapplng. Tel. 5937. FOR SA L E -S A N D FOR filling RENT WANTED—5 OR 6 room haa left tews, that the amulet dla- Differences In temperatures, Painting— Papering 21 WANTED — 'TRAILER drivers. breaated sheep-lined forest green ■Mod Is probably the key-*tone of The second motorist took ■ hear­ moisture, and the seasona make —Linwood L. RusaSIl. First Boy—You grunt, 151 pedal, Friend—Oh. ye* you will . purpose*. Also ashes removed. Carlson A Company, 44 Stock ASPARAGUS PLANTS, Mary flat or single house for 8 adults, PAKT iPANIBL d o f. Un. Jackets. 813 each. Brunner’a 80 tha H.888,888 Oatonwaaa eollee- ty pull, and later had several more rough roads out of smooth ones, but don’t grunt to take up Conference. Delicate measuring Butcher—Yea, sir, Jim, give the John P. Sullivan. Phone 4260. age man, to work Sundays on a basket. Perennials, 4 plants, 85 til after the policeman has come -RATION BOOK for Joeeph luxe, 4 door sedan. Call 4607. alse Job given prompt attention. room apartment for young mar­ ha* beea tampered with and they instruments show that paved sur­ gentleman three pig'e feet put of milk route. Possibly full time cents. John Zapadka, 168 Wood­ Wanted-^To Buy 58 rraah-kwd. and gone. 878 M»ln etreet. Ea»t CaU 3975 before 7 p. m. PAINTING and Paperhanging. later on. Telephone 5463 for In­ ried couple. Telephone 3142. faces are rougher in the morning, the tub. FOR SALE—1941 Pontiac eedan, Good work. Reasonable rates. land street. ford. TeL Hartford 8-2166. terview. WANTED—USED DOUBLE disk when the pavcinent is warmer . 1989 Bulck aedan, 1938 Oldamo- GENERAL CARPENTPY end re­ Raymond Fiske. Phone 3384. WANTED—TO RENT seven or Speculation Junior- Mother, it says hi the _____ f______ONIONS 35 CENTS a pound. Spe- harrow or good string tooth har­ Reckless drivers nevsr resUls* than ground underneath, than in RA’nON BOOKS, Num- bile eedan, 1938 Dodge eedan, modeling. Kitchen remodeling and eight rooms by responsible fami­ Chapter VIH paper that a single flv can lay i f 4 SEVERAL MEN AND boy* for cial prices for bushel lots. Mont­ row. Telephone 8069. what is going to happen until It la the afternoon. 3-27 4, Ague* and Joeeph Wrobel- 1937 Pontiac aedai.. 1937 Ford cabinet work a specialty. Will tobacco warehouse. essential ly, permanent residents. Writ* too late. There can Im no asaurance 7.892 eggs. aedan, 1936 Pontiac aedan. Cole gomery Wards Farm- Store, Main ^ x H, Herald. Back at the hangar we couldn’t uato auaee ana , 34 NoeUi etreet. help you plan and give estimates Repairing 23 work. Wetstone Tobacco Com­ WANTED—BABY GRAND piano, that the traffic rule violated today There would be far less noise in Mother—Well? ■BMeac Aoe ueso Motor*—4164.______atreet, Manchester. find the mechanic. But wc found Junior- Well, then how many "Since when ain’t ‘baby-sitting*-'3 r—BLACK BILLFOLD con- free. A. R. Charon, 5825. pany. Elm street. Manchester. to buy, rent or have use of tem­ WANTED — APARTMENT « JouberL He wa* in the tool locker with impunity can be repeated the world if men talked as seldom wtaiMna* auaw. e*.sential?” ‘ j PLANO and repairing: porarily. CaU The Herald, 5121, or without mishap tomorrow. I as they prayed.—Grit. can a married one lay? $48 and personal Item*, 1934 PLYMOUTH COACH. 1935 WASHER. VACUUMS, Electric WANTED— EXPERIENCED man house,. 4 rooms and bath, unfur­ and the back of hts head waa a Ford coach, 1^938 Hudson sedan. player piano specialty. John Household Goods 51 address Box K, The Herald. nished by reliable middle aged dreadful eight. He had been alug- vieinity of AUanUc A Paclflc motors, elc„ repaired. All parts Cockerham. 28 Bigelow street and one helper for fruit and vege­ Return to Apartment 22, 1938 PackaAl coupe, 1939 Ford couple. Write Box W, Herald. ged with a Stillson and he was planes from the airport drift,ed Bvallable 24-bour servlc*. Charg­ Tel 4218. table dept. Popular Food Market, ORDERED SOIiD WANTED TO BUY good second BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Some Fun BY EDGAR MARTlNf oUl Sheridan. coach, 1941 Plymouth sedan. es C. O D. Manchester 3-1489 quite dead. Meanwhile in the dis­ over the storage tanks. FUNNY BUSINESS Rubinpw Building. Ask for Ben. hand man's golf bag. Phone 5440 NAVAL OFFICER stationed tributor head of the p|ane they \ Brunner, 5191. Open evenings. mornings or evening* "PaL” I said, "I’d better tell you Complete 3 room home of lovely or 5938. permanently in Hartford desires found graphite Mi^ich Had fouled about this morning now before Private Instructions 28 WANTED- MAN 'TO REMOVE W , Viy O'CVOCVd 1 .woo l o o k in g f o r a GOOD car. Call PLOWING, HARROWING, lawn* new furniture, never tfellvered; 3 bedroom house or apartment, the point*, killing^he motor but .somebody elee does." V O O I» - storm windows and put In giving me nothing more than a o o v s n .*iXEV3L\ 5191, and tell ua what you would graded and seeded trees removed. e l o c u t io n —c l e a r speech- originally selected by a Draftee preferably unfurnish^. Writ# She faced me questionlngly. screens. Tel. 3381 after 5:30 p. m. Rooms Witlyiot Board 69 few added gray haira. \.OW, f o r s a l e like. Maybe the next car we buy Aime Latulippe, ' 758 Vernon use of words—diction—articula­ who can’t use it for obvious rea- Box O, Herald. "Charley's plane was tampered will fie Just the one. Brunner, 'sons, to sell for the exceptionally We went up into Cuddy Naylor's with,” I said. "We landed in the street. Telephone 6077. tion—vo' 'lary increased Pri­ WANTED—MAN FOR part time, LIGHT housekeeping room, open evenings. low price of WANTED—BY AMERICAN oou- offlea where the Venetian blind* marsh.” OR EXCHANGE vate tutoring In mathematic*— to work on grounds. Phillip Che­ with table top electric plates, ple, no children, farm or small made prison bar* on the floor. r a d i o REPAIRING—Pick’ up ney, 50 Forest street TeL 3311. 3269 Her eyes widened. I continued 1938 FORD 60 COACH, nice readmg—r.,eUli,g—history. White large clothes closet, spring mat­ country place. Write Box AB, The Charley sat in a big leather chair grimly. service. Radlcv checked at the Studio, 708 Main street. Phone Pay 84 weekly after delivery. lUILDING LOTS motor, 4 excellent tires, clean. home. Ba’ tery packs. Call morn­ HELP-WANTED—MAN for out­ Merchandise includes 3 Pc. living tress. Pleasant fqr working cou­ Herald. smoking with intense .preoccupa­ Somebody slugged Joubert, the m a d m s 2-1382. '' w ill accept cheaper car in trade ings 2-0840. Manchester Radio side work to do raking, etc., part room suite with lafnp, end and ple or single person. CaU 6951. tion a* if he felt that he waa lucky mechanic who had serviced Char­ eOAROlM* AT THE GREEN 603 Center street, rear. or full time. W. R. 'Tinker, Jr. to have the cigareL ley's plane, put him in the tool HOUC* Service, 73 Birch etreet. coffee table plus rufe; 3 pc. bed­ 127 MAIN STREET, large room, Houses for Sale 72 "I.ook. Nick,” he aaid. “thcre’a 'T el. 3061. room suite with Crystal dresser locker, and then put graphite in BOOKKEEPING service* and ac­ Help Winted— Female S5 can accommodate 1-2, continuous getting to be aomething unpieaa- the distributor head. Joubert 8 m Motorcycles— Bicycles 11 set, 2 pillow cases, rug and boudoir hot water. Telephone 6803. FOR SALE—4 ROOM house, cor­ antly fatal about you.” counting. Reasonable. Phone 3627, ner lot, Greenacres section, steam died" .. lamp; breakfast nook set with 32 “I’m like Typhoid Mary,’! i an­ Now Pat closed her eyes and FOR SALE— BOY’S used bicycle. daya or evenings. WANTED—EXPERlEaiCED bak­ Situations Wanted— pc. dinner set, rug and ovenware ROOM FOR 1 OR 2 persona. CaU heat, tlreplace. Alsp Uving room, William Kanehl ery salesgirl, full time. Apply In Female 38 swered. ”I carry the disease and ■hook her head. Inquire Manchester Hardware, JtANGE BURNERS and power set. A real bargain. at 24 LocusL opp^ite Wool- bed room furniture and table top other people die of it.” "But Nick, w hy?” General Contractor person. Davis Bakery, Main St. gas range. Inquire evenings, 184 248 North Main atreet. burners of all makes and kinds WOIH^D LIKE TO care for small worth’s, between 7 and 8 p. m. “What were you doing for thoee "I don't know. Maybe they've l$\9 Ceater St. TeL 77731 cleaned and adjusted. 10 years’ WANTED — EXPERIENCTD child by day, in my own home. Connecticut’s Largest East Middle IMmpike. 16 months in London, Nick, or is got me mixed up with somebody Furniture Store 1 BEAUTIFUL ROOm ! Single m it any of my bualneaa?” experience. Tel. 2-1731, 44 Main stenographer. Apply Norton EHec- Write Box E, Herald. double. Complete light housekeep­ else. Maybe they think I know street. trical Instrument Company. A-L-B-E-R-T-F I sighed. something that I ought not to 'There He Ih! BY V. T. HA MLUq ing facilitiee also available, cen­ Suburban for Sale 73 "I don’t blame you. (Charley. I LLLEY OOP 43 Allyn St.—Hartford know. Or maybe someone Just GET A NEW SPRING CLEAN-UP time U here. Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 tral. CaU 3989. think even Pat imagine* that I thinks that I killed Calavestri and 5 a c r e f a r m for sale. Houss, THEN HERE'S WHERE FIRST TOO SELECT A "NOW. WITH TH5 AN' IT PONT MATTER WHO Save all your saleable Junk, rags WANTED—2 WOMEN at New STEWARD WARNER table model steam heat, 6 large rooms, bath spent most of my time at The is looking for revenge. At any (sOOO, STRONG,THREE- VOUR AX. VGOT AU \POES WHICH AS LONG BEAUTIFUL WHITE pigeons— Claridge with 'aloe-eyed Mata I BEDIM 10UR FOR SALE H Y - POWER and paper. Rags are higher, CaU Model Laundry. 73 Summit St. radio, marble top table, table Apartments— Flats— and pantry on first floor. A large rate. I’ve got to do something EPUCATK3N.' NOW WAV CROTCH, CHOP (T TH' EQUIf^ENT YOU AS S’ g e t T06ETHBC: Wm. Ostrlnsky. 182 Bissell street some fan-tails. Telephone Ola*- model vlctrola, electric toaster attic, can be made into rooma Haris. I don’t know what It’a all about it.” OUT AM’ SHARPEN , NEED T' BAG YOUR Tenements 63 about.” , UP INTO TH’ TREES QUIET Tel. 5879. WANTED—GIRL OR woman for tonbury 2325. and trim bedspreads. 281 Center | Fruit trees, garage and 2 ooopa "What can you d o?” TH' ENOS-- DINOSAUR, EXCEPT A PEW EXCELLENT housework, cooking easentiaL “As a matter of fact today's lit­ "Perhaps if I slipped off quietly LOCATING TH' ^ street, A-4 side entrance. FOR RBan",— OUTSKIRTS of Can be seen anytime. Phon* 7003 tle incident, it seems to me, is pret CRITTER/ X BUILDING LOTS FLOOR SANDING Stay or go home nights. Mrs. or 513 Lydall street. for a few days—alone— ” MUFFLER Laying ana Finishing Live Stock— Vehicles 42 Rockville, 4 room* u^talrs, .no ty obvious." "Alone!” Pat broke in and shook Mallory, 68 Prospect street. TeL bathroom. Telephone Rockville IN CHOICE LOCATIONS J. B Jensen—Phone ‘J-0920 WANTED—AN ELECTRIC range, "H ow ?" her head. “No, Nick!" •,37-’40 Bulck ...... S6.OO] 5311. FOR RENT OR *SALE, saddle 833-13. "Somebody muat think you atill "A little solitude might work If No Answer—5.329 horses. 22 Depot streeL Buck- good condition. Telephone 2-0282. VERY REASONABLE! ’39-’ 40 Cadillac. 7.75 have Calaveatri’a dlaniond.” wonders." WANTED—RELIABLE woman to land. kin 2.50 FURNACE REPAIRING and oU help mornings with housework. FOR SALE—MAPLE twin bed I “Even so." I aaid. "Why "A little solitude might kill you. TELEPHONE 6969 ’29-’32 Chevrolet . Suburban for Rent 66 M ALE HELP m e?” burner eervlce-. Ask about our Telephone 6903 between 12-2 or set, practically new. 58 Bunce | Unless—” *33-’36 Chevrolet . 3.751 Spring cleaning For full Informa­ "Imagine the Oatermann dia­ Then out of Pat’s pretty head 3-6. Poultry and Supplies 43 Drive from 7-lC p. m. FOR RENT—FIVE ACRES of ’He’s the .sujjur and butter referee!” •37-’39 Chevrolet , 3.85 tion call Van Camp Bros. 15 monds in some vault in, let us say, came an enchanting idea. I fell in land. Good for com and potatoes. •38-’41 Chrysler . . 5.50 years’ experience! TeL 5244. Free WANTED—YOUNG LADY, fuU- WILL YOU WANT “better” Baby WANTED Warsaw." Charley locked hia hands love with it and later learned how Apply 368 Oakland streeL Fred behind hi* head and stared at the •,38-’41 DeSoto . . . 5.50 inspections! tlme for our drug and cosmetic Chicks? Take a hint and don’t CHILD’S BEDROOM set, com- faithless the objects of flrat love plete. Phone 6097. Domenico. Fall or Part Time. ceiling. "Word comes that the Ger­ can sometimes be. •39-’41 Dodsre------5.50 department. Weldon Drug Com­ wait luitU your brooder is going, SIDE GLANCES BY GALBRAITH as demand has increased. Place mans are breaking through and on "Unless." she said, "you went to WANTED 2.50 pany, 901 Main s t r e ^ Apply the verge of taking the capital— •35-’41 Ford ...... Heating— Plumbing your order today for our sturdy, The Ledges.” ONE TWIN BED and spring, in | Wanted to Rent 68 and, of courae, the Ostermann col­ 'The Ledges." I said and I grin­ '34-’.36 Hudson . . . 5.00 — Roofing 17 WOMEN WANTED—FULL time. easy to grow New Hampshire Red BY MERRILL BLOSSBRj Several First Class good condition, 370. C?aU 2-0787. lection. That’s five million dollars. ned with pleasure. "Pat, you've got BRECKLES AND HIS. FRIENDS UnimpresMod ’32-*42 Oldsmobile 3.75 I Good hours, good pay. Steady Chicks, bred right for both meat WANTED— 4-5 ROOMS, near bus Colonial Board HOOFS 03 ALL TYPES replaced work. Manchester Laundry, Maple They go out of Warsaw in a car something." ■38-’41 Packard . . 4.68 I and egg*. Kindly telephone eve­ 2 KITCHEN HEATERS, like new, line, by couple without children. or a motorcycle or on a hayrack or repaired tnciuding slate, com­ atreet; (To Be CoaUnued) iXI Carpenters ’36-’41 Plymouth . 3.60 position, shingle or tin. Also val- nings for delivery deti^. (Man­ reupholstered studio couch, 3 Will give 310 for Information if Company that someone ha* stolen or mur­ I JUST HEARD THAT .HATS r ig h t; UST FORGET IItS.NOT chester 8626). Fred Miller, Cov- rent Is accepted Writ* Post dered for. By now that five mil­ T HILDA GR0B6LE WAS_ l a r d / a nd s WHOLE THAT *34-’ 41 Pontiac...... 3.75 I leya flashing*, gutters, chimney* WOMEN WANTED — STEADY piece parlor set, suitable for 615 Parker Street SHE MUST BE THING, MR. Sim p le , ent.y Poultry Farm, Coventry. recreation room and assortment Office Box 107. lion dollar* is anybody’* who has THE ONE WHO HIT MC *37-’41 Studebaker.. . 3.75 E. V O ou ^ in . 390 Woodland. work, 8 a m. to 5 p. m. No Satur­ WITH that tomato/ ^NISHED/ WIIGON/ LARD/ ______Apply _ Phon* 7707 of dining room tables. Telephone the courage to take it. But they’re day work. New System Laundry, ■til] Just amazingly hard and shiny BUY WAR BONDS: 45 5187, Austin Chambers Furniture Harrison street. Articles for Sale pieces of stone that you can’t ^at. ZIT’ TA IL - PIPES Warehouse, Manchester Green. WNiMsatMtoa ^ Roofing— Siding 17- FOR SALE—GASOLINE pump. Open daily I-S. Saturday 8-12. So someone put* them in a velvets Jarvis Realty Co. •33-’34 Chevrolet____$1.40 WANTED—DIETITIAN'S Jielper, sack or in a belt around hi* waist ROOFING, REPAIRING roof* of interesting work on tray and diet. Also stump puller, reasonable. * 5 Dover Road ’ 35 Chevrolet .... 1.65 FOR SALE— 10 PIECE walnut and take* a boat from Liverpool. 1 all kinds, also new shingles Able to carry responsibility, 8-4. Telephone 2-1377. Maybe he has to give two or three 204 # I ’ 35-’36 M a ste r...... 2.15 dining room suite, in excellent | Workmanship and fair price Saturday* and Sundays off. Ap­ MADE FOR the Government. condition. Can be seen by ap­ Stones away as a bribe. He get* to ’36 Standard ..... 1.95 guaranteed. Hawley. Tel. 5361. ply Dietitian, Memorial hospital. Heavy-duty harness, made for pointment. Telephone 6097. America and in order to give the ’37-’40 Chevrolet ____ 2.25 the government and released to Wanted whole deal the odjjr of sanctity he WANTED—GIRL FOR cashier engages the service* of an inter­ 170 RFAL ESTATE ’41 Chevrolet .... 2.55 meet the critical need for farm FOR s a l e :—SMALL BLACK and REAL ESTATE LISTINGS work, full time. Tip Top Market, siiiite gas stove, practically new. | nationally known person who Have several cash bayer* tor ’.39-’42 Plym outh____2.15 | 47 Oak StreeL harness. Top-quality specifica­ might very plausibly have come Stogie and S-Famlly Hosnea Of All Type* Wantod! tions throughout. Long-lasting, Can at 709 Main, Apartment 1, Mrs^ Carlson. LABORERS FOR into possession of .the stones le­ 116 Asgr ■umber of rooma Call Your Dealer /Voir Cash Available. WANTED—WOMAN to care for sturdy. Only $81.95 team. Wards gally.” ( LIMCSY wee CMviwc. me. T. m. iwo. v. * children while mother w'orks from Main street Farm Store. ' For Sale: Several Choice "Calavestri.” I said. .■<'S SERVICE STATION assuming r?sponsibillty of our Harris tools, Fordson parts. Dub­ Day Shift word PAX scratched on the back, 68 dry cleaning store. 9 to 1—2 to< cases 8x29x42 Inches. 1 French •fhst’s the key to the whole shoot­ /^v:?.'jE'i IS East bliddle Turnpike lin Tractor Conopany, WlUlman- (3CNE1 Georg^e L. Graziadio daily, with the exceptions of 15 pane door with hardware, 33 ing match. She lifts it, or may be Tel. 3996 Strawberry 3-4 by 78 inches, one 6 pane door tlc. Conn. /TARSHiiL BcalEstate and Insurance Wednesday* which 1* 9 to 1 only, Apply they let her take it as a sample, with casing and hardware 30x78 giURKE.' IM Hewry St. TeL 6573 HOLLYWOOD and Thursday, 9 to 1—2 to 6. and she has it in her bag when she 14 - Inches, one canopy top, will fit meets a credulous gentlerhan from Salary $24 a week. Apply' Super D a t e D r e s s SERVICE STATION 1940 or 1941 Ford pickup. CAU at the New World.” YeiTeT 848 East Center St. TeL 8987 Plants Cleaners, 747 Main streeL Mkn- WeriSWar I chester. 380 Porter streeL ALDOK “All right,” I said, "Credulous or not, I take the amulet and give Oj- M JACK’S it to the police and Caiaveatri gets So far this war has cost 3238,- WANTED SERVICE STATION For Sale SPINNING MILLS her throat cut.. Go on from there." 000.000.000—about seven times Rockville Road TeL 742-12 Charley took his hands from be­ as much as World War I—ac­ Talcottvllle, Conn. ' hind his head. cording to Treasury Secretory Automotive SAM AND TOM’S “I can’t. Unless—’’ He frowned Morgenthau And the end is Wanted! Women! AU hiring done In accordance with area stabilization plan. as he stored at his knuckles—"un­ iw sY w m ciiv.es. SIC. T.M.ssa.*’f.e «T.eee. 3-27 SERVICE STATION Peila Bros. far from sight War Department Machinist less Calavestri might have thought 415 Main Street Tel. 3970 needs for 1945 announced in “ I thought at first I was going to like school, but it’s get­ flood wages! Essential busl- 364 Bidwell SI. TeL 740S you were privy to the whole thing. January were raised by 31.608.- HHI 'HIT, aaas! Apply In Persop. She might have been trying to 000.000 early in February New ting pretty dull— I guess I’m more the outdoors type JOE’S GARAGE 16 years or over, to do inside Agricultural make a deal with you leaving 552 McKee Street Tel. 8129 schedules total 337.800.000.000 of manl” . * An hiring done In accordance Booker out in the cold." Oh, No! BY LESUE TUI witli area atabUlzation plan. toork. Full timCf or part time hours can be r But that’s as far as we got. WASH TUBBS DON WILLIS GARAGE Two Favorites! FONTAINE FOX IS .Main Street Tel. 808.5 arranged for mornings afternoon or evening IXHINERVILLE FOLKS M.OTto Pat and I had dinner in sight of TH EV n ALMOST CLEAN,CABOL. THANK veULiTTLE MAPS! OF AN Ntr EXPERT. ABHNE6 AT T)€MclCtfH0ME Schiebel Bros. a marsh that sometimes heard, in dOOOMB65,TmS STUFF COMES O ff WfTM-/ IFeaANDFAFffiMP CENTER FOR SALE work. Essential work assembling and pre­ // OUT WHAT V0U DID r ooopevemn*, gy OEOffiSE. g Proctor Road Tel. 5119 the early morning, the echoing SERVICE STATION Five-Room House, 4 down, sound of a hunter’s gun. And I held t o MS PRICBLESS '^MR.MciCEI/ntoMVOUffi DEOftEf. t TMNK 588 Center Street Tel. 3915 paring fruit bearing plants, etc., for shipment my tongue until on the way home w i l b b r -x T'' F1CTUBES.ITWD0LD AtlSSASl YOU AAUST’VE INE OOTA S8NUME 1 up. Garage. House 1b in* 5 7 1 1 PUT HIM IN TH E ffiCKCPUPSOMErHSto AEBLADDO! sulated. Copper pipe. Fire* we struck the Sunday traffic near MAPLE to Victory Gardeners and Farmers. Good the refineries and a couple of place. Oil burner. Screens SERVICE STATON ' and storm windows. Good I pay. Good working conditions. 9 Maple Street Tel. 5967 residential location near WARREN & JARVIS bus and schools. EXPANDS GA|!AGE ./if 2-Acre Place with four- loss Tolland Tpke., Burkland Phone Mr. Reeks fTolof^U. S. TeL’ 3865 room cottage and garage. in •••di Olid. 5«rvic*t; Ag- Wired for electric stove. wrot trem fconomic NICK’S ^ Adm/Ml ttrof ion. ^, SERVICE STATION Located in Vernon. PRICE ...... $3,000. 559 Main Street TeL 8984 LEE’S ESSO STATION Both places ready for im­ OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE mediate occupancy. BURR 110 Center Street 'Tel. 4540 RICHARDSON’S See HE'S AWRIGHT-- 1 WISH YOUR PA EGAD, 3A.SO N / DiO I GOT A. GOOD WOULD. QUIT ' ATLANTIC STATION SOU BAN YOU HOLT ON HIM.' 'SEZZIKT SO MUCH-- CHUNG WREftTLE * 158 East Center St. Tel. 8941 Stuart J. Wasley COMBAT T1 vtuw/

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