THURSDAY, MARCH * 5, 194« X Hlamb^stpr ^tt^tthto llfntQi > x For Humanity’s Sake^ Give to the Red Cross War Fund! Edward K. Pfaaler, and Henry Presentatibffa^^were made by Mrs. J, Frey, studmta in the B-34 Lib­ Receives Wings New Officers Littie and Robgrt Boyce. Large, Group l ------, -.V .. . About Town erator Bomber mechanics school Refreshments A^re served In the Town Keeps Up Pa^e banquet hall by Mm . Rena Miller, at K^ialer Field, Mississippi, have Average Daily (Circulation., T h r Weatlier -promoted to the rank of Miss Helen Carrier apd their com-, tlM TvwMMid Club win have » Are Installed mittee. oiii Elks For the Month of Febroai^, 1948 PfrsBO* of D. & VT.eatoer Boieoa '■>«—* paitr tomorrow night at 8 -.■Ivate,/first class. Frasier is ( t tba bom* o( Arthur, ^ e son of Mrs. Janice B. Fra­ As Set for Success fb t e w , IM Oaklahd atraat sier, 32 Hawthorne street, and Temple Chapter, O. E. Manchester Includ­ 8,040 subtly warmer la toe interior Frey is the son of Mr. and Mrs. everything needed on th* spot to.- « M ttma win fc^ow the Manchester Again Collects Over relieve the sufferers. Member ot toe Audit i c u t h t u i i i^ r a u i^ ^ . tonight. Vttli prlaas fbr th* wlim Stephen Frey, o f 6 West street. S., Holds Impressive ed in Class to h ^ e gierwmment*. A brtor huainew That is all the more reasonXby Buieao ot CIreolatlona § ■ V. Cadet Harold Bateson, 32, son ’ (>remoiiies'at Temple. Datu Book Initiated. $1,0()Q Which Means everyone should pitch in how apd V f iitlng win precede the card push the total over the final 'mark Manchester-—A City of Village Charm . l -., ... / , patty. of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bateson, Goal Will Be Attained of 316 Center street, has entered About 200 members, .'relatives ^ Tonight 1 large group of Manchester, with something to spare. Disas­ ters have a way of striking where (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS fU t. 8. Jk^«!*epow«ld of St the classification center at the and friends witneeaed the semi- Lecture by Dr. A. J. W. Myers, men'will make up the class of can- By March ^1. . ' ' (OlaasMed Advertlaing on Page IS) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1943 Nashville, Tennessee, Arihy Air least expected but always the Red VO L. LXIL, NO. 150 John'* PdIw National diurch on public installation o f the new offi­ at Second Congregational church didatcVjn Rockville Lodge o. Elks retrett win be the speaker Center. He is a graduate of a tj;3 0 . Cross Is on the job. .That feel­ cers of Temple Chapter No. .53^ when thbvregular meeting IS held Another aub.stantial boost was ing, plus the one that goes with Lienten service Sunday af- Hudson Falls. N. Y., High school SaliiDlay, March 'Jf7 given the Red. Cross total here __ ___ n at 4 o'clock at St Mary’s and attended the tlnlversity of O.' E. 8.,. held last evening in the Jlorcas society rummage sale tonight in the Elks Aome In that giving to this organization’ -which yesterday towards its quota of can find time to take care erf the Roofless Essen After Bombing '"jDplaoopal church. Idaho. Prior to entering the Masonic Temple. at 1099 Main street. city. A large**number of members 330,800. Miss Dorothy Dow-d. Lewis Clashes army he was employed by the .Monday, March 29 of the fraternifv from. Manchester home front, makes Its purpose The spacious lodge room was Chapter treasurer, reported this and needs'more acute this year. Davis to Consider British Infantrymen The eaecuUve board of the Glen FalU Electric Supply. Meetilrtlg of all Air Raid War­ will attend to abq the local men morning that the grand total now simply decorated with palms, dens at High School hall. .All Over the World Chamlnade Musical Club wUl have spring plant.s, and cut flowers, initiated. stands at $24,819.05, ah increase With Probers To enumerate"'the mhqy k , a Bieetlng'tomorrow afternoon at Lieut. Don Willi* has returned War Council movies at High Tonight’s meeting\will be pre­ of $1,200 over yesterday’s figures. making an attractii^ aetting for School hall at 7:30. which the Red Cro.ss d o ^ S o'clock at the home of Mrs. to -his base in Nashville, Tenn.. the pfficers in white gowns, wear­ ceded by a roast beef,dinner for That persistent figure of $1,000 after spending a 10-day fiirlough Tiietiday; March SO course, of the day would Land Ariny to Aid phlUp Ndson of 59 Delmont street. ing corsages of talisman roses. which Captain John J. Bady, busi­ per day still holds good. Ap­ On Questions at his home on Princeton street. Meeting of Zoning Commission, ness-manager of the R ^kville long tirne to loll. But Boutonnieres of the same , were Municipal buildjng. proximately $6,000 is needed in from the South Pacific, A la^a, Batter Down Enemy Officers and teachers of the Sec- Leader, and well known arqateur the next six days, three thia week Evangelists Carey and Smith worn by the men. The new worthy Meeting of_ Educhtinnal Club, 4 chef, will cater. Mr. Rady h ^ a » North Africa and other points 6^' Mid Oongregatlomal church school and three more before Wednesday United Mine Workers will conclude their campaign at matron. Mrs. Bernice Thrall, car­ p.m. Hollister street school. Cur­ serted that he has several Surp the globe are. not to bo deniod/\. ' are reminded of the meeting this night, March 31. It has been a m j the Church of Uje Nararene, Sun­ ried an arm bouqiH^ of ' talisman rent History lecture by Mrs. Ltwis dishes prepared for the dinner, aiJ They are authentic and vouch for \ovenlng at 7:30, to be addrewied by Lieut. Heriierl Weber roses and delphinlumx^nc^ wore a long uphill fight this year Out a Leader Appears Be­ A. J. W. Meyers of the Hart- day, March 28. Rose. , claims that the Elks will lot have the work of the Red Cross. Tlie t’or.sage of roses and sw ^t peas, a Annual meeting of Young Re- [Ctermined band of workers keep School of Religious Educa- Lieut. Herbert W*ber, of. 299 such a fine lepast again until after money, $12.’).00(I,()00, n^ded this fore Senate War In­ gift of her officers. publican club at East Side Rec. the war em ei^ency,,' pblgging ahead. year is being used wisely and well 'X ' To Win New Ground Mr. and Mrs. Leonard M. Slater tlonN^ BSaat Middle Turnpike, who re­ Peacetime Disaaters 1^50,000 Farm Workers | vestigating Committee* and family of 84 Main street left ceived his wings at Craig Field, . Installing Offlr-er* ' Wednesday, March 81 ■This will be the last meeting of and no one can say- that it might Cbmmander Wilfred Clarke of Tuesday to make their home in Selma. Ala., and was conunission- Mrs: Dorothy N. Little, paaUma- Work on Red Cross surgical thi fiscal year and officers for the TheN^d Croas has several peace not reach a loved one^in some re- Already Deferred and^ raf ------x ^ -'■ tron, as Installing matron, easi- Dressings at the American Legion ensuing year Will be elected. Dr. time dihastera to combat at this : mote corner of the world. Washington, March 2l6.—(IPi— Six - Day - Old Struggle the DUwOtth-Oomell Post 102, Tucson, Arizona. ed a second lieutenant, Is at pres­ Hershey Eslimalesl K a t l O n a ICM American Legion, announced yes- ent at Westover Field, Mass., with ducted the ceremony. She was m -' hall, 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Anthony L. Geesay Rockville den­ time but\hc famous organization There are six days left to raise John L Lewis, in heated exchang­ Lull inlPa^ific Bishop Plans tist, is due to be elected Exalted took it ail i n ' Its stride. Out In To Shatter Mareth vterday aftemoop that Pappy How- The Disabled War Veterans will the 322d fighter squadron. slated by Mra. Ruth Boyce, pa.st Thursday, April 1 $6,000 and the march through 3,060,0()0 Addition­ ee with senatorial Investigators, 1 and His O a ^ would not be at meet tomorrow evening at the matron as marshal: Miss Marlon anquet ,St. Bridget's Men’s Ruler, to succeed Samuel J. Hous­ the mldwesl\they are bringing •March for this goal ctmtliiues. He was accepted as a cadet In ton, of this town. turned on Senator Ball’s (R-Minn) Line Defenses Has th * ''t^ o n hom e\W * weekend. Army S t Navy Club at 8 o'clock. the Army Air B'orces, May 8. 1942, Crawford, junior pajit matron, as clulrsand Carnpbell Council at K. their relief worlr to a climax after ^Everyone must sliare in the •re­ al tn * Escape Mili­ Too Severe War Forec^ Front Lines Thew^win be a meeting of the pbst This is an important meeting as and had his pre-flight training at chaplain; Mrs. .Helen Elliott.^past of C. l^me. ” several disastrous floods and had sponsibility. mention o f demagoguery today to Not Yet Reached Any* officers will be elected for the matron, as wrardef, and Clarence Salva^ sale of Memorial Hos­ tary Service TTiis Year, shout-"When you call me a dema­ X. Monday evening, ’Malfch 29 at 8 Maxwell Field, Ala., and Camden, \ thing Like Decision; coming year. All members are S. C. He was transferred to the Wood, pa.st patron as organist. pital Auxiliary, 1099 Main street. Farm Journal Editor As' Visits Soon oTclock. ' '-.X TiiX^'y, April 6 Roiisiiil; Farew^pll gogue before I can reply, I hurl it Of New Blows urged to attend. Jtrmy Air Fopce Advanced Flying Mrs. Belledna Mansur, sister of Washington, March 26.— back in your face, sir.” Ameriffans Hold Firm­ A iqiecial congregatlonal^^wet- the newly in.stallcd worthy ma­ Second Anniversary Celebration j serts There Is no Need school at Blythevllle, Ark., from Exchange Club ’at Hotel Sheridan. For Colouel Staub (/P) ■— President Roosevelt i This give-and-take was only one Ing la announced for S t^ a y , which he was graduated. last tron. was soloist and- rendered as of many which punctuated the Objectives Will Be to Army y/ipproves Tour ly to Mountain on March 38, at 6:30 p: m., at^m an- Jr. Republicans solos during the evening, "Prayer Friday, April 9 said today that hi& new food j For Any City Family to month. Victory Garden lecture by Prof, Cooking With Class! testimony of the United Mine nel Lutheran church. Parishioners,, Lieutenant iVeber, after his Perfect,” and "How Beautiful administrator, Chester C. Win New Strategic Po­ To InHiU Spiritual South Side of Pass. Upon the Mountains” ; also a flow­ A. E. Wilkinson, Higft\School hall Ueut. Col. Leslie Staub, of the Go Hungry This Year Workers leader before tke Semite orged to reserve thie date. graduation from Manchester High Davis, operating virtually an War Investigating committes. To Meet Tuesday er song during the ceremonies, and at 8. \ anti-aircraft command stationed ★ sitions, Reduce Japan's Strength Ahi^ng Prot­ school with the 1937B Class, at­ Tuesday, April 2i here was given a rousing farewell REYMANbER'S ^ autonomous agency, would At another point,' when Senator Allied Headquarters in tended thl^ University of Connecti­ an original song as a tribute to Chicago, March 26. — (P)—• Mrs. MlnnlX^. Goslee, who enters Benefit concert for RedNCross by the commissioned personnel this take up immediately the Brewster (R-Me) asked him if be Waning-—Sea Power. estant Service,^ Men. North Africa, March 26.— (/P) , The annu^ meeting and elec­ cut and Pratt Institute, Brooklyn,' morning when he left Hartford to Wheeler McMlUen, editor of The was ’’sUlling” before answering a her 28th year^as secretary. by Chaminade Club at,'' N'Sh RESTAURANT ^ question of forming a land — Battering down fierce ene^- tion of bfficers of the Manchester N. T. Prior to hie induction he was School hall. ' take up a training course before 37 Oak Street Farm Journal and agricultural question, Lewis declared: RUMMAGE Young lUmublican Club will be employed by the Two-Hartfords. Offtrefs Installed Wariiington, March 36—(IT)— Washington, March' 2 6 -^ ^ ^ my resistance, Gen. Sir Ber- . The following'-pfficers were in­ Friday, April 89' \ assuming another command. The army- to help turn out the authority, called on the adminla- "I wasn’t stalling with you, sir, held In the^ ^ t Side Rec Tues­ He la the son of Mrs. Herman land played the song of the bat- Steaks Sea Food WMnes Liquors Beer nation’s food supply. At the same The current lull in Pacific fight­ President Roosgvelt has suggcs(^: ^nard Montgomery’s infantry­ stalled: Mrs. Bernice N. Thrall, Military Whist of Soroptimist tration today to take immediate but I foolishly believed you want­ Prless of 299 Blast Middle Turn­ y and "Auld Lang Syne.” time, the chief executive told a eC and the War department ap­ day, March 3fi at 8 p. m. worthy matron': WiUard Horton, Club, Masonic Temple! DINE AND DANCE TONIGHT steps to end what he termed un- ed an answer to your question.” . ing. broken only by sir attacks man have won new ground in SALE Du* to the fuel and gasoline pike. Monday, M4y S preaa conference that 550,000- jworthy patron; Miss ^Evelyn Bur- waa not stated where OSonel necesaarily severe food rationing It was after an assertion by against Japanese outposts in the proved a tour of world battlefronts the |)Iareth sector of the I SAT., MARCH 27, 9 A. M. situation the afmual meeting was Concert by Beethoven Glee Club Staub-. was going but his fellow of­ farm workers already bad been Tell, associate matron ;\ Raymond scheduled to become effective Lewis that coal miners weren’t Solomon and Aleution islands, waa by Bishop Adna Wright Leonard r VMant Store, Magnell Block advanced froibx^ U cr in the year at Emanuel Lutheran church. ficers w|io have been associated deferred from military aervice and "getting enough to eat,” that Ball southern Tunjyiian front, it Blanco,, associate patrbn; Mrs-. Monday. of the Methodist church for the^ 1099 Main Street to thia date. Jack Gordoiv for­ Public Records ' Friday, June 4 with himx,for the past year here, that Selective Service Director remarked: regarded in informed quarters to­ was 'announced today, ^ e Minnie B. Goslee, secretai^; Miss High School graduation. There la no need for any city day as Indicating that American purpose of instilling spiritual x-day-^d'struggle of the Bfitiah Dorcas Society, mer Selectman and current presi­ regretted m#' departure. L«wis B. Herahey eatimatea that family to go hungry thia year or "When you say that, It’s dema­ S i x - Mary Miller, treasurer: MrS. Mil­ 3,000,000 additional people on the commanders have been strength­ Eighth Aimiy to shatter the Ma­ Enannel Lutheran Church dent of the TRC, la In tha. armed dred Harrison, conductre.ss; Mrs. next. McMillen said in a aUte- goguery, pure and simple.” ■ Scarcely, a roof remains In this area of Bissen, Gei many, adjoin­ strength among Protestant chap, service., \ ' Warrantee Deeds farms would be. deferred this This brought Lewis’ sharp reply ening and disposing their forces plains and service men. reth line mfenses apparently has Mary Deciantis to Hedwig Ruth Borg, associate conductress; menl, whic6 asserted that farm­ ing the huge Krupp armament works following an Allied bomber for powerful new blows against r year. and contention that Ball had not | Bishop Leonard will leave in the not yet reaclied anything like a - ■ .X — Dawldowlcz, property on Golway Mrs. Sarah Clay, chaplain; Mrs. To Insure More Machinery ers, “ if not prevented by the bu­ raid on the induatrlal city. This official British photo, made follow­ the enemy. decision, but ' the counter-blows GILCON reaucrats, can and will produce given him an opportunity to sub- . next three weeks. He told re port- street. Belledna Mansur, marshal; Mrs. In a lengthy discuasion of' farm ing the raid, was referred,to by Secretary o t State for Air Sir Archi­ The objectives of these offen- cn yesterday he expects to viiiit mounted in nriidweek by Field Eva Wood, organist;' Mrs. Viola enough food. ■tantiate hla statement ! bald Sinclair, in a speech before the House o t Commons who described William F. Johnson to Edith problema, Mr. Roosevelt also said The wltneaa then aaserted that sivesi qualified Informants pre­ American froces in Iceland, Ire­ Marshal Erwin \ Rommel have mmpson, property on Branford Trotter, Adah; Mrs; Eleanor Cot­ "Both production and distribu­ the raid as "probably the heaviest blow struck at German war in dicted, will be both to win new land, Scotland, England, North fallen off. \ that the War Production Board tion are now being interfered thousands of coal miners were street. ton, Ruth; Mrs. Cele Moore, Es­ OAK GRILL- has taken steps to insure a great­ dustry in the whole of th* bomber offensive.” strategic positions for United Africa, and possibly India and .Americans Repulse -\Mnor Attack ther; Mrs. Ina Hohenthal, Mar­ HOUSE PAINTS with,” tbe statement said, "until suffering dietary deficiencies. DINE AND DANCE John J. McCarthy to Frederick ’WHERE GOOD FEI.LOWS GET TOGETHER‘S er supply of farm machinery to States forces and further to reduce China. The return route has not Americans from the command tha; Mrs. Alice Hoaglund, Electa; \ the city breadwinner promises to "That ia why I aaid there were GEORGE SMITH’S MUSIC McCarthy, property on Grove The highest quality paints can be purchased at our ' those who. tUl the land. miners not getting enough to eat,” Japan’s waning sea power before been definitely fixed, blit he will of Lieut. Gen. G eorge^ . Patton, street. Mrs. Florence Horton, warder, and be l943’t forgotten man. He can the enemy has an opportunity to try to make stops in. Liberia and Jr., repulsed a minor (jqrman In­ DINE ^AND DANCE factory right here in East Hartford. Three minutes Not. only will some of the larg­ earn money and count rationing Lewis told ^11. WITH TONY OBRIGHT AND HIS XYLOPHONE William Bray, sentinel. / er mahufacturerj be allowed to recover from past losses. fantry attack at DjebeU Herd a, Following the Installation ccre- from Manchester Center. He added that "when you call Tb the Lilting Tunes of hake auch equipment, he said, but me a demagogue without giving Reds Press Forward Gives Enemy More Time (Continned eb Page Two) some 20 miles .southeast oKCafsa, Soft, Sweet Music For Tour I ^ cIur Pleasure! inonles the retiring worthy ina- (Continued oa Page Two; Every day that passes without \ See our factory in operation. You have your choice alao an effort will be made to ob­ me an opportunity to ahow this, and held firmly to this moWtOla tfon. Miss Marion Crawforcl and tain more adequate distribution significant action, it waa empha­ on yie south side of El Guetolia .the retiring worthy patron,.'fcrnest hundreds of colors. If we don't have it we will make you are less-than a representative NOTICE! DON MAC AND HIS facilities for the smaller plants. sized. gives the enemy more time pass. Another enemy attack was Borg, were presented with past of the people.” Walter's Restaurant i t . \ ' • Prevloualy, tbe big manufacturers Today in One Sector to repair damaged ships, speed made on the hilly slopes . aboU$ Starting this Saturday matron's and past patroii's jewels. *T don’t like that remark to a Yankee Planes RHYTHM MASTERS bad been converted to war pro­ Two Wounded - I ' ' ' ■■ ■ ' ne-.v ones to completion, strength­ two miles south of Bou Hamran,\ \fioreerly Dante’s (At The Outer) member of the committee,” Chair­ en the bases that guard his far itself 18 miles east of Gafsa. our store will close DEI.iriOUS FOODS — MOPES! PRICES! \ ■ ' " ‘ ' duction and had stopped making man Tiuman (D-Mo) spoke up farm nutohinery. iait to Consolidate Po-j flung empire and develop the rich Hit Japs Hard There has been no official in­ III T IR T BEST Of'CHOICE FOODS AND LIQUORS sharply. "And I’m stopping it right conquests of the South Pacific. ^ formation for two days conce TALL CEDARS RosKt Turkey Roast Beef Steaks Th* president released today the In Night Club; Vote Legality Saturdays at 6 p. in. Gilcohx Paint and Chenucal Co. now.” Since shipping is known to be ing the Eighth Army’s desert executive order aetUng up the Lewis remarked that witneasea sitions in Another, Half Broilers Veal Cutlets Chow Mein 1500 BURN^pE AVENUE , EAST HARTFORD new Office of Food Production and one 'of tlj'e enemy’s moat vulner­ During 2 Days umn which passed around ,-^-th* B 1 N G O should be "protected.” Truman re­ But sPressure' Toward' able points, an initial move might southern extremity of the hfarsth ’ Fine Wines — Liquors and Beer "^ b n e 8-3635. We Deliver! Distribution, of which Davis will Third Sought plied that they.would be, and that On Mackenzie tak* ehuge on Monday. Davis will be designed to compel him to fight line Ih a sweeping flanWnfKmaaau. TOMORROW NIGHT 30 Oak Street Tel 3894 members should frame their ques- Smol^sk Unslackened' under terms favorable to Ameri­ oooparat* adth Secre­ tiona carefully. ver aiid was last repprtei^ to be Donnelly’ s tary Wlckard,^)Ir. Rooseyelt said can success. In seeking to main­ Key Airfield at Meik- eight miles from El I^amma, the ORANG^ HAI.L Patrons o i Latin Quar^ 'I ahall follow the leadership of Rights Raised tain their hold on Guadalcanal, the 0. E. W ILLIS & SON, INC. but in final decisions, Davis would the committee on mattera of Moscow, March 26.— {IP)— Axis air base 20 qifles west of Jewelers At the Center Japanese speht ships and planes tiia Target in ^High­ come to him. This will remove ter y Frightened Into courtesy, ’ Lewis said. Before m o u n t s (Jerman re­ Gabea. nearly. sJI phssas o t the wartime desperately even after it became ly Successful Opera­ Maintain Th>«kt From Paas IiMiiilMr o f An Kinds Fleeing Pell Miell tb Predlcta Absenteeism Rise sistance, th e\ Red Army Smith Charges Marsh apparent that they muat eventu­ fOo^^ program from . Wlckard’s The mine leader testified that steadily pressed^n in one tion' in Burma Area. General Patton’s armored and control and leave hiin to handle Street Early Today. “we will not be able to restrain in­ Had No Right Moving ally- lose the island. infantry detachments maintained, Maeon IlnppBoe ■ Paint-—-Hardware the old line bureaus at the agricul­ flation to the degree we wish aa sector of the w ^ e r n front Another island conquest whith their threat from B31 Guetarie APPLIANCE ture department ------I', . long as tbe government has two today and halted w) consoli­ For Reconsideration; would cause them siihillarly seri­ New Delhi, March 26— — pass and through Maknassy , March 36—(flV-An out­ ous losses would he a highly profit­ Antlioritgr Over Fann Price* policlea with respect to inflation.” date its positions in^nother, Heavy American aerial blows in against Rommel's coastal eacap*^ REPAIRS burst of gunfire early today in the He also predicted a sharp and -un­ Point Is Not Pressed. able enterprise " for the United corridor, but have been unable for To make ' clear another point but the general pressuro to­ Slates even though the territory two days of raiding against the COAL COKE OIL tbe president said Davie also Latin Quarter, -one of Boston’s avoidable rise in absenteeism with 48 hours to drive forward. the continued Influx of women into ward Smolensk wgs unWek- state Capitol, Hartford, March actually won might not be of Japanese in Burma were an­ would have authority over farm most ornate night clubs, wounded major strategic impoi-tance In the Maknassy area the industry. ened. On the northern Uonetssriv- 26—(/P)—Echoes of the fight over nounced today in a communique 1 MaiBSt. TeL5125 •air prices. two men and frightened patrons battleground, the Rusaiqns To launch such an enterprise it Americans were In contact with TTUs authority, he said, will be In connection with inflation the restoration of forfeited rights of the 10th U. S. Air Force, in- Axis troops in two rugged passes / X , -. into Seeing peii mell to the street. Lewis said that enormous profits lought bitterly against was believed here that the Navy exercised through (he Office of units of Germans, the battle shitt­ to Harry E. Mackenzie, former Re- might strike more deeply ipto-the chiding "a highly succcs.-ful oper- of the Qrbata range, five miles IS A REAL SPECIALTY WITH US. NOT FIX Price Administration. Men giving''the names of Joseph of the United Stetl corporation 'uon" against the key airfield at southeast of MaknosSy and 10 and other buainesaes performing ing this way and that in the Bel­ u'ulican chieftain involved in the Solomons archipelago by Invading y THOSE BUMPS ANIT BRUISES WHICH MAR THE Near the close of the confer­ Palladinpf^4, of Medford,'and Jo- Meiktila. mites -southeast of Stped station. work for the government were "in­ gorod sector where, the midday either the Mimda area immedlato^ ence, the president expressed a Uerlno, 43, o t Boaton’a aterbury conspiracy case, sound- ly beyond Guadalcanal or aj^tdek- ‘This is one of the most im­ Until the entrenched enemy i« LOOKS OF YOUR CAR? \ N^rCh Ehid, arrived at City hoa- escapably in&tionary.” ommunique .said, the Soviets re­ thought that we are not going to captured two settlements they y as a representative,.ques- ing Bougainville, the bigXsland portant Japanese airdromes in s p e c i a u z i N o in REASONABLE PRICES! NO WAITINGI starve In this country. He said " a short time later in a taxi- Brewster said he thought Lewis the legality of yesteroqy’s Burma,” thi war bulletin hoid, (Continued on Pag* 'Ten) PINEHURST — FRIDAY waa ”a disciple o t discontent.'' bad lost previously to the Nazis. at the northwestern ejKi of the SEWING BtACHINES, IRONS, (Drop in or call us today for a free and accuratb.^ had heard aU sorU of speeches Doctors said Palladino was H ous^ vote approving (he m e^- chain. "and has been used in the past as shot in the right hand; Guerino in Lewis said that was ’’a miscon­ (The German high command in TOASTERS, VACUUMS, ETC. noted headlines about ure. \ ^ -vMight .attack Main Naval Base a forward base from which to at­ estimate). . \ the right elbow. ception” on the senator’s part, and its Friday communique, recorded duction filling off. by The Associated Preaa from a Rep. K, O. Smith (Rl of Mans­ ^'Strategy alined primarily at the tack Allied in itia tio n s in Assam. Birds Eye Frosted Foods Palladino, known in Boston Brewater remarked that he meant field, whoMed the fight against the ABC FIXIT CO. But ho also has notejpinterest the witnesa always seemed to want Berlin broadcast, aaid fiatly: “ No conqqeat of an important position "All our bombs fell in the tar­ Low In Point Vahies! ed figures, he said, on the esti­ sporting clrclea as “Joe Beans,” la proposal, raarged that after it mlght^^rilepending on the forces get area sod there were many 3s Defanont St. TM. 5675-4:^4 a brother of “ Rocky" Palladino, ”a new deal.” ions, of special Importance was onc^ de^ared • defeated yester­ Flashes! mated acreage being planted for were retried , from thC; eptire availaWex—call for an attack on hits on /barracks as 'well as on VEGETABLES 8, 7 AND 10 POINTS whose race horse, "Little Beana," '*! thought we had a New Deal day on a rising vote, 'Rep. E. Lea Naval (Late Bulletiiie ol tbe m re ) food crops adth^nrorly all showing now,’’ -)>wls said. "There’s no way eastern frOpt.” other g ild in g s at the field. One Beans, Peas, Spinach, Com, Mixed Vegetables, -MANCHESTER was a Boston favorite In the Ken- Marsh, Jr., the Republican floor or on an Increase. to atop you . from, hoping for an­ Striking. Power Decreaiied twinT^tiglned ■ Japanese bomber X Asparagus Spears or Lima Beans. On the otiesUon Of a Ivid army, .ucky Derby several years ago. leader, had no right to move for of Truk other.’* (It added (hat "the striking WM destroyed on the ground.’’ Death Take* Judge Lindsey the cWsi executive aaserted that Indication Third Man Wounded reconsideration because he jS^'as and the Carollnea where the Japa .That attack, which was carried Los .-Angelea, .March ’26-r-(^V— Police Capt Robert A. Lynch Referring tq> soft coal wage ne- power of enemy attacks launched not on. the prevailing side. south of Lake l,adoga decreased ■■■out Tuesday by medium bombers, Superior Judge Ben B. Llndaey, NEW RELIEF/ MOTOR SALES ■aid pools of blood found on a ta­ After voting to reconsider, the (Continued on Page Eight) 73, long a prominent California ' , (Continued on Page'Ten) (Continned o k .^ g e Eight) considerably.” Ittold of German also extended to the warehouse Pinehurst Fresh Vegetables WEST CENTER STREET ble and on the floor of the club In­ House approved the^measure 191 and storage district of Meiktila and • Colorado ’jurist, died at 7:86 lor LEO TROUBLES ! P-S-S-T! WE HAVE EVERYTHING YOU’ LL NEED air raids bn the haYbor of Gelendz- to 45, ' J X " dicated a third man had been .md the railroad there. a.m. today at Good Samaritan hoe- Asparagus, Spinach, Ripe Tomatoes, Cucumbers. Rad­ TELEPHONE 4134 Wounded p e b b ly by stabbing. hik, on the Black s m coast in the Does No^.-Frees Point ishes, Pahmips, Rutabaga Turnips, Celery, White Onions, Many Fires Started pital. Judge Lindsey bad entered 'Junoforrri'MO. *11,. 0. FAT. OOr. Tee! It’s ttnie to get etarted-on yonr No tracq df the third man or.the Caucasus, and on railway targets Smith di^hot press his point to­ the hospital for emergency treat­ Victory Garden — and we’re rtdidjr to Woman Held Meii Shippeil "Many fires were started." •'the Genuine Yams, Sweet Potatoes, Bsoccoli; man wh^' fired the shots wsi' Draft Power and industrial plants'- a t Lenin­ day, aniptne matter was dropped ment Wrdnesday night, his widow, The M ira cle H ot* - help you with n brand new and com­ grad. One ,medlum-wzed mer­ communique said. .. ICEBERG LETTUCE . head 20c foundv--" rffter/Rep. Herbert B. Wanderer Zero-type fighteis attempliog Mr*. Henrietta Lindsey, disclosed. plete Ijiwn and Garden Department. Police rounded up about 25.-per- chantman was reported qunk. Green Peppers and Rarw for a ll udio Suffer from VoH - In Shooting (R K contended that any question , To Germany to intercept the formation were The previous day he had oci-upled that’s fairly bolging with the thinga s ICaMeHCM Widely [o to a police-station for questioning. attempted to raid Helsinki again British and d Aiiieriraiis The following day medium and Plnehurst Fruit \ Colorado. Action on In Senate today and was placed on heavy bombers *Vaided railroad •ieeelena* Is emSs «tr YOU The Latin Quarter is located in but reached only the environs of the calendar, with the pnssil/ility it Baldwin Apples...... ,^lbs. 25c woman Shqt Dead ducting Farm Workers the capital and their bombs caused . Ill Former Vichy Sec- yards at Maymyo, Ava brid^ Hitler to Run -N'azl Navy- MNorcNurr cfMTu, M n smsium the Back Bay theatrical dlsj.rict, will be debated negt i^dnestlay. New Vork, March 26.—-OPi—ThO Large Pink Grapefruit ...... ’.TVea. 14c AIDS MOOD CIKUUriON H o m e s During, Alu ition. ho damage. . - tor Taken to Reich. Referred to Hershey. (The Rusaiqn midnight com­ -TTte legislators .boir.pleted their (Continued on Page- Eight) British radio quoted Stockholm Medium Pink Grapefruit...... JOc SEEDS (CoatlaiMd on Pag* Eight) wrok’s work by 'conflriplng the reports today a# saying that LOCATED ON BENTON,\BRANFORD AND DURKIN munique as recorded by the Lon-, Florida Oranges...... doz.SMc nominations for new terms of ■‘Bern, Switzerland, March "26— Adolf Hitler 'now plans to run tne We stock a complete Hne of carefnily Tulsa, Qkla., March 28—(JV -A Denver, March 26.—(T)—A gov­ don . Soviet radio monitor declared WELDON STREEtSl^ANCHESTER three Common .Pleas judges, John (d»)—British and American men Germuh Navy, whose U-boata are McIntosh Apples...... ,2 lbs. 25c selected seeds that are sore to pro­ 44-year-old divorcee was ernor’s move to halt military in­ Russian ' artillery ha.d smashed rbese booses boUt oader' F- R .’ A> Inspection will soon be ready T. Qwyer of Norwalk. Richard 8. who had remalneilvte the former a major threat to the supply lines DRUG COMPANY duce bumper crops. Got all ,yonr tor oocnpaacy.' A down pOyroient 'poW. wIH permit tbe buyer to without chat^e today after jlrs. duction of agricultural workers Oilman tsmk andinfaiitiy .columns Reports Crisis seeds where prices are low — quality Russia Grants making new attempls to cross to Swain of Bridgeport, and John F Vichy-controlled park of France which the .\llle* must keep open RIPE AVOCADOS each 21c Prescription Pharmaciats ohoose the wallpaper a ^ e ffe c t his or bet' oan color scheme. T. Karl SlmmonaT 55. widely raised a question of authority McDonough of-, Norwalk. They after the total occupation by Ger­ to invade Europe. "It hna just 901 Mala Street ' Dial 5331 high. ^ which was. put squarely up to na­ the eastern shore of the Dbnets known horsewoman, was shot to river, east of Kharkov, also named Robert .Hyde of Elifng- man troops w.ere reported today Near at Yicliv l»et*n announced,” (laid the BBC Consider diese outstanding advimtages Fishing Rights tional . Selective Service officials ton Tolland rountv sheriff to suc- to have been taken to Germqny. hroddl-ast as rei-orded by U. S. Pinehurst death duiin$^ an aitercatkm in a today. ^ (It reported, that Soviet troops [1] Xot located la One ot |6| Choice ol 5 Flsiiis. hotel room. north of Chuguev successfully de­ The United^ States legatlon^i^re gnyernmeiit monitors, ’’that Hit­ Sheriff A.~ Garland Marrs aaid Republican Gov. John C. Vivian V (Continued on Page Ten) said it had no confirmation of fh ^ ler Is to take over direction 61 the r Moackester’s Finest Rest- |7| r . H. A. dnaaced. yesterday directed Brig. Gen. H. fended a height .against"a tank Week-End Store Schedule . the divorcee, Mrs. Ella B. Howard Gives Japan O ne' Year report but said it had been noti^ Resignatioiis in Spain Gernian NSv.v, having handed deatial ffectlons. |8| City Gas Service. -x. H. Richardson, Colorado Selective and mortal- array .supporting Store open for husiuei^ at 9 a. ra. on Friday and Sat­ TOOLS Near Bus System. of Fort Worth Tex., waa question­ German infantry regiment in' one fled that all British and American liver control of the German ,Arm,v |3| Steam*Heat. '|9| Service director, to notify all Draft ‘ to Growing Ten- urday. I'lease do not 'phone before 9 a; m. on these days TouH get better resolts with oar qual­ (SJ Brass Plnmblng. tI6J Near Cburcbes, Schools ed last night ahortly after tbe Extension o f Privileges sector and that Russian field guns Treasury Balance citizens in the area—men, women to his generals, according to re:- and 5 Minutes Walk " shooting and Assistant Coimty At­ boards t o , immediately cease In in another sector killed more than and children numbering some 3,- Lavn1 Is Facing. iHirts from Stor-kholm.” as no telephone orders are taken until store opens. Or­ ity g m i ^ tools. Rakes, hoes, spades, |4] Flieplaes. In Far Eastern Waters. ducting men ’’sctually engaged In Sion • ' • • • fo rl^ hose and a hnndred and eae (SJ Two Large Boonw Avail- From Center ot Man­ torney M. S. Simms aaid she told 500 attacking Germans. Russian Washington, March 26.—i;P)— 600—had been arriested. ders (or Friday delivery should be in by 6 o’clock tonight. fanning, stock raising or dairy­ The poeRion of the Treasury • new, useful iptrden gadgets. aM* Oa Beeood Floor. chester. him: firepower also dealt heavy punish­ According to the report that Madrid March 26.—(-iP)—The Fight in Only Two .Areas Orders received Friday will be delivered as early pos­ *T had chocked into the Mayo Moscow, Irfarch 36— (T)— In an ing.” ment to German forces northeast M&frh 24; British and American m«n had Chungking. March 26—(AV-Ttoe NOTE: Steam heat, brass plomblng. and gas service la new agreement signed -at Kuibyshev Referired T s Hershey Receipts, $205,821,543.97; expen­ Spanish press Said today that a sible Saturday. Plea.se give our delivery men empty egg hotel Wednesday • night. 1 was in of Kharkov, it was said.) been taken to Germany, the Ger­ criaia in . the government of Pierre Chinese- high comimuid in n com­ THE DEEPER eoastroettoa are now ont for the duration. ’Iheir pres- Tulsa on busmsss. T o o l^ t Russia has given Japan a one-year General Richardson said he It was obvious from the char- ditures, $138,733,659.Y1; net bal­ mans explained the measure was munique today recorded fightlac boxes and any empty wooden delivery boxes you may eooe la these konsea givea them extra ontstandlag metenaian of fishing privileges would not comment on the chief Laval was' considered Imminent in happen to have. ' ' , beard a rap on the door and w tM ance. $4,676,000,095.21;- customs necessary to remove alleged trou­ Vichy political circles and dis­ in Hupeh province In only twe VALUES valnea. I asked who waa there, a woman which the Japanese have enjoyed execuUve’a directive but announc­ (CoaUnoed on Pngs Two) receipts' for month, $25,539,914.79. ble-making elements from France arms. Indicating that, tbe Japoa- in certain Soviet Far Eastern ed that Vivian’s Instructions had patches indicated that the resig­ FERTILIZERS answered, Telegram.' I opened the in event of military operations. nation of 14 members of the* Vichy ene had stohiUzed their poeitlewi In times o f great DOWN PAYMENT waters atnee 1933. been referred to Maj. Gen. Lewis Use Your A. B and C Canned Goods Ration Points Don’t expect to gist good reooHa frose ALL ONE PRICE Aoor and Mia. Simmons was stand Reference to PoMible Invasion diplomatic and consular .services still firmly In posaesehm of lou r atreea, America The government newspaper B. Hershey, national Selective This presumably was in refer­ anchor poialn aafegunrdlng aUp- Before They Become Invalid. . your plaating nnleos yoo feed the big there with a gun In her hand lavestla, which announced the In Spain had contributed to the turns to the deep­ Struggled Over Gun Service diroctor.' ence to possible Allied invasion: plng on the Yangtze river to planta Oar ferttllsers are of highoot signing, said the agreement waa In the meantime, he said, Colo­ growing tension. ' , test — the Mad that make yonr dol­ "She said. ‘I am going to idU Ice Cream ^ and • Goodies It was not known here definitely The counsellor of the French Ichong. In one of the tw^o arena er valoee of life, initiated yesterday by .Soviet Vice rado boards arould continue the how many American men had re­ where fighting there waa an­ We offer you a wide choice of coffee for your No. 26 lars go tartker. you!’ I made a grab for the gan Commissar for Foreign Affairs 8. embassy. Albert Lamarle, First forgets the mata- • 5 9 5 B * 9 5 0 and It went off twice. '1[lien we present policy relating to agricul­ mained in the zone occupied by the nounced, the war bulletin aaid tb* stamp: - ' AND UP A. Loaovsky and Japanese Am Secretary Renaud Sivan, Msgr. rlaL SPECIAL! struggled over -the gun and the tural workers. Fading for Lost Boys Germans after the Allied cam­ Chineae captured a small town. Maxwell House ...... ft,. .18c baaaador Naotake Sato. Bovermas, religious attache, and • • • WHILE IT LASTS next thing 1 knew she fell to the “They (Dtaft boards) arc oper paign against North Africa open­ 11 others handed their resigna­ Hills Bros, at the new Ipw price of ...... lb. 36c Principal, Interest, Proloaged Each Yeer ating on orders from Washln^on . P EVERYTHING FOR YOUR GARDEN MONTriLT Goor and I could see she was The fiaheriea protocol, originel- ed but the legations here aaid. it tions to Ambassadoi Francois Pie- Shore Liberty Baa Lifted Insurance and Taxes and those orders do not call for Lyun, Maas.,. March 36.'—(iP)— vgoodiea. Poaaibly thinking there Shurfine. freshly ground, o n ly ...... lb. 2Sc shot.” ly signed 30 years ago, waa re- was relatively small. tri Tue.Hday. Most of the outgoing Portland, .Me., March 2fl—i> one-day ban on a bs* Maxwell House in the new bag a t ...... lb. 33c T A 9 7 Mr*. Simmons diM almost In aewsd in 1928rlt expired in 1936 diplomats have cast their lot 'with WHITE PICKET stantly. There were three bullet ers,” Richardson said. "Each case get'ting Ice cream and goodiea at ped In on the bluecoata again yro- ish and American citizens In the liberty In Portland for nam of tbe Garden of Allah in glass jar ...... lb. 36c and has not been renewed since the Lynn police headquarters ia terday. Emphatically, there was Gen. Henri Glraud, French high fiMTonTor holes one through her heart, an­ then, but thf convention is pro­ Is studied, individually and the area had 'oeen arreated, Swiss au- commissioner in North Africa. fleet wne lifted today, CMpt. Boto • ______\ Can’Be Seen By Appointment Only queoUoa o t deferment or selectioo fading rapidly—oince on* boy no Ice cream. , thoritiea In charge of American MXriONM MOKAIi M D 90NSOK9 Western Auto other through her siioulder and one long^ each year on the basis of Germans Ro-Empliaalxe Stand ert Porter, cblel of atnff to Mie FENCING '^ e acenayio la th* same sach In her hand. Near arfaere her body Ui< original agreement. rests wholly on whether the in­ ohowed up three Umca interests in France said-, they had Senior Officer Pieeent Aaoat sMto- Eugene Deschene, 5, of nearby time: Eugene boards a train. A not yet determined the number of Dispatches from Vichy said fft sprawled In a porner were taro The agreement this y e* is vkv dividual la regularly engaged la newa of the Madrid roslgnatioiis Cnptnln Porter aaid justordajr 8alam, adventured . to Lynn by trainman turns the boy over to the Amencans tltere ‘tout believed the W illiam F. JoiinsoBi more bullet bolaq In the walL' tually tbs same aa In txavi and neceosary to an agricultural prrivtfd shortly after the jailing I— waa ordered to ftoi train lesa than two weeks agb and baggagemaster. The baggagshias- greatw number of the 3,600 in­ $ 2 - ^ M n . Simmons* husband, years exespt that the lentaJs which occupsUon.” In France of Ool. Francois de la against pubUsbed tontooweto^ Associate Ston . BUn^DER — REAL ESTATE wealthy Independent oil operator, Vivian, calling Induction o f eo- l|]Md th* rsfreshmaats provided by tsr turns lilin .over to the Lynn volved wore British. ganUng tbe tisbavlwr s< M the Japanese must pay are In­ INEfUlNfMIE REGULARLY $3.69 police. The desk offiber telephones The United States legation said Roeque, form w chief of the BROAD ST. PHONE 7426 7 A. TO 7 P. M. arrived a short time after tbe creased by five per cent Last ■entlal niral workers a "aarious police while he waa waiting to be French Social party, Croix de aad what the Navy tirmai M IW W IW H 8ULACHUIB . 856 MAIN STREET AT PARK STREET taken home. Salem—and he no longer has to it had heard rumors that the 4 ■hooting. He was distraught year when the prot«K.-ol waa ex blow” to national'food production hoepiUble*’ trontoront o t tfnded the rata wantl up by. four Hs showed up again a few days loojt ia tbs'book to find th* num-1 mmm la PerUand fteteL kik k$U tine ttai* van M I k*. . (lOwSMmmt* on F i^ EIfkU MANdlEST?^ EVENING HERALD, MANCHES'I’ER. CONN,. m roAT, MARCH 26. IMS UANCHESTER EVENING HERAJiD, MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, MARCH 26.1943

ANOTHER KE country fr«fn Germany in 192S, Army.'s official, newspaper here, Clulrges of Fraud when he waa 23 years old, ■ with said that In one sector of the Glaiiiour Gets a Beating Many to Lose Manchestpr^ ■ Chicken Pleas Lawyers Hi^ Senate Secures his wife and two sons. v- . Smolensk area the advancing Rus- (>l'ass Fires Endanger He had been employed at the .'(ian troops liberated 12,000 Soviet Date Book In Construction Seaaiuna KounUry Company, Brii- Ration Books citizens' whom the Germans,- had Before Board Benny MoY^ei On Mackenzie Idle Benefits toi, earning: approximately ISO herded together for shipment to Tomorrow a for a 48*hwr week, until be was Germany as laborers. ' Areas in Town Topeka, Kas., March 96—(Ali^A Dorca# Society rummage sale dismissed ^foecember 16, 1942. un­ Entered ,\ew German 7m m suit, brdught by William V. Ryan at 1099 Main street. Eleven More to Be Dis­ X 24 Votes and Perhaps der dire'ction of the Arm y Intelli­ If , Tire* Are Not Ill- The dispatch a^id, too, that hav­ New Haven Attorneys under a civil war law, charges sev­ I State Official^Rule* He Sunday. .March 18 gence Department the decision No ing crossed the upper . Dnieper cussed by the Zoning Firemen o^ Both De- this one, another broke out down Seek Injunction to Baldwin’ s Signature eral contractors with defrauding,, Wat Not to Blame for Speeted on Time rlve.r and reached several, of fhe Red Cross benefit Bingo at St. tha street a.ehort distance away. the government of millions of dol­ continuea. John’s parish hall. Golway stieet Elsie flsrtoc, Soriba ‘ The company, because of the streams^west of iC at** R'lasiana Officials Thursday. A t the South End Needed on Rights. lars In' the construction o f the Sun­ Kenewaliii Possible. at 7. partiiieiits ou Jump Prevent Showing. T r o ^ 11 Losing Position. employe’s excellent service record, had entered a new German defense The South Manchester depart­ ■ i.> — . flower ordnance plant near DeSoto, zone of considerable depth with Monday, March 19 . All Through Yesterday ment had eight fires yesterday, all Plans were discukaad aa to the Kas. •' , .appealed, without avail, for the Hartford, March 26 i,ej —Thous­ The Zoning Board of Appeals New Haven, March 26—UP)— Hartford, March 26—OP)—Only HarUnrd. March numerous firepoints. and fortiflea- Meeting of all Air Raid War­ for grass. There was one .bell presentation of the play, "School Ryan, Identified by his attorneys i federal government’s consent to has ffr its 'consideration next 24 Senate votes and perhaps the ands of Connecticut' iubtorists will tions largely built by forced labor. dens at High .School hall. --Warning Given.- alarm when a call was turned In "The Meanest Man in. the World,” Days," at the weekly nieqting of as a former field engineer at the German, discharged -from his job nis re-employment and hired his War Council movies at High two sons, Commissioner Moylan virtually be„fdrced to put up their Many o f the firepoints. , Red Thursday evening 13 applications. from Box 65 at Benton and Dur- Jack Benny’s latest film, goes into Troop 11 on March 23 '« t the eignature of Go’V. Raymond E. plant, filed the suit iq Federal Dis­ m a defense plant aa,^. an enemy School hall at 7:30. Y.M.C.A. It was decided that the cars for the duration unless tires Star said, had been built In the Of this number 11 dre asking to After yesterday's experi^ce kin street at 6:05 for a fire in the court tomorrow for judicial re­ Baldwin stood In the'sray today of trict court. His attom ^.s said the alien on orders of the Arm y in- says- Tuesday, March 30 play will be given by the members Rogemaiis found he coiild not are inspected before Thursday, "the bends of the river and behind these when thg Manchester Fire dt-parX old golf grounds. This brought out restoration o f civil ri|1)ts to for- total of damage alleged might be ^ telUgence Department, is entitteo Meeting of Zqning Commission. keep chickens. view, on complaint of five attor- of the troop on March 31 at 7 p.m. secure employment in any detense State Office of Price Admintstra- fortifications the Germans were :No.. 2. 3 and 4. A t 2:30 N o ,3 went iher Republican B o u H arry E. as high aa $20,000,000. to unemployment compensation attemptin'" to cre.ate “desert Municipal building. Robert D. Wilson, of 147 Park­ nient was on the jump practically ' neys that/’lt mocks the legal pro­ at i^e Y.M.C.A; The leading char­ The'bid law permits the govern­ plant #nd eventually took a job «s tion warned toal at this time of year Backus as Lummy, Doris Mac- House yesterdaj^vto restore' the ed to the court would bring an Jtrfm Rogsmana 114 rederal ber who have yet to.C'et tires In- masaea of new artillery and avia­ publican Club at East Side Rec. theaters, and seek an injunction to able and. willing to work. Com­ bridge street, wants to use a" coop it is necessary to get a permit to Neely as .'om, Mariann Napoli rights lost by Ma^enzle .when he additional maximum of $2,000 to street, Rristol, who came to this sperted, it was e.stimc.ted that the tion power in the area aa the bat­ Wedneaday, March SI that effect. pleaded guilty and ivas jailed for missioner Moylan held him en­ now located at his home for keep­ bum over any area or to have a Joe and Katharine Williams as be divided equally between the number ran well over 100,000.' tle mounts. Red Star declared. Work on Red Cross Surgical Superior Court Judge Patrick B. Ills part In the Waterbury con­ titled to benefits without any ing chickens for personal use. Otto fire to dlepose of any collection of Ben. ,, / citizen and the government. statutory dlsquaUllcatlon. Many holders of "B " and “ C” Cut Behind Enemy Lines Dressings at the American Legion O’Sullivan yesterday ordered the spiracy case. Eigenbrod, of 64 Russell street. Is old leaves, brush, etc. This is done Katharine Williams and Mary The suit alleges, the contractors books whose deadline was Ketyru- The Rusaian drive north of the hail, 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Recreation Locw-Poll New England theater^ Whether the governor’s state-, Troop 11, Girl Scouts to prebent also asking to keep chickens in an for the protection of property. and two of its executives to show ■Lou Williams are Publicity chair­ defrauded the jgovemment by ary 28 already have felt the stnif- Yvazm a-^iolenak railway has ceil- ment that he waa "opposed" to padded payrolls, enforced idleness genc.v of the regutallons. A "con- play. "School Days," at Y.M.C A. existing building in an A zone. / Hasn’t Enough Help cause Why the showing of the fllni men and Elsie Herter, and Evelyn \^red for the last few days above Lanz will be in charge of prop­ Mackenzie bill was an Indication of workers and wilful! waste of Leiilen luslilute si leroble’.’ number ha-Te been re­ at 7. Edgar J. Berube, of 50 Turnbull at one of its local theaters should Dul'.novnchino. 32 milea northeast in the face of the manpower (jenier Items erties. Patsy Wilson will announce that he -would veto it ,was widely materials*. fused i-enewals by lla ilford W ar | of'-Pmolensk. Ixveatia. the govern' Thursday,JlpcU I road is asking to b^ allowed to shortage cooperation is needed to not be halted. He also scheduled speculated— but there was also ''3tarl4ne DeitrlCh takes the beating of her life in ^Thttsburgh” , ei-ect a coop and kee^ chickens in tl.e play. Price and rationing Boar.l for meiiV, newspaper, told how the Red Banquet 9^. Bridget’s Men's prevent needless fire losses. Dur­ Tonight: ' the Injunction hearing for Satur­ speculation whether his signature playing, at the State,Sunday, Monday and T'uesday, co-starring .To Show Movies Club and Campbell Council at K. ap A zone, while James MeSherry An invitation is extended to all failure to produce a signed, inspec­ Army^. after catching -.ip with the ing the day many volunteer fire­ 6-0 Junior boys’ game room day. * parents of Scouts in this tfoop was required. Randolph Scott and Jdh^ Wayne (the cast of "The Spoilers.’’) tion certificate, it was reported to­ Germans north of Dukliovschlno, o f C. -Home. ---- » of 213 School street, asks' to be al­ men are employed out of town. If open. E. S. and W. g. Alleges Professor "Deiame«r’ Favorable Action Predicted Mysterious Death Salvage sale of Memorial Hos- lowed to keep chickens at his and to other Girl Scouts and the)r •’Faith Triumphant" Is the title day. More will face ■ the same formed. sVnall bands which cut be­ a fire starts it requires manpower 6-7— Tanks basketball period, , The lawyers’ complaint, filed in Favorable action by the Senate, pUal Auxiliary, 1099 Main street. home address which is in a Czone. Leaders to attend the performance. yesterday took favorable actlqBa c ^ i on out. that the constitution atates SUITS of the film tv be shown at the •problem when the bul.c of “ B" and hind the crtTmy’a lines. -v^ to handle the apparatua and fight E. S. ■ Superior court before the Issuance Plans for a hike to the Leader's where 24 votes comprise the twor Tuesday, .\piil 6 a bill to restore Williamson’s for­ than an individual's forfeited Seen a% Suicide i Lenten Institute oh Sunday night renewals come up April 21, it Prsv'ia, tjie Communist p a fw Burton T. Allen, of 63 South the fire. If this manpower Ls not 6- 7— Small sym open for- hand­ of the order, alleged that Benny’s home were also discussed and it thirds majority required, was pre­ AND TOPCOATS at the Sotith Methodist church. Second Anniversary Celebration feited rights, and next week rights may be restored by a two- was said. organ, also reported thatin>i. the m e cter-Ger- v_. . ^ . . . . 7 g . 7 . Main street, an A zone, ia asking available fires are going to get out ball, E. S. film ^’debases, defames and dis­ was decided that April 3 at 2 p.m. dicted, but there was some sugges­ act on bills ti restore the forfclte- Jhirds vote o f both legislative FOR MEN AND WOMEN This so-.ind movie will be presented The lull impact will not be felt mans introduced more units of jClub at Hotel Sheridan. for the necessary permit to keep ...... 'v A A of hand. Therefore people are 7- 8— Small gym open for box­ graces the legal profession, ” and the Scouts will leaye in a group to tion that a bloc of Democrats rights of John Cracy and -'p)iomas anches. Swarrtpscott, Mass.. March 26- CUSTOM-.MAOE as a part o f Or. Earl H. Furge.son s by " A " book holders until Friitoy, .\prll 9 chickens for his personal use in ing. E. S. . ‘ might, for reasons of strategy, de­ fresh troopa intd the ’.'attles north urged to be extremely careful Ifi creates the Impression that the go on this hike. Shanahan, former. Waterbury as­ qt on the other side there .was OW^'Ktedical authorities held to- Made to your Individual lectures on "The Life of Patil,’’ and November 21 when thejr 'books of Chuguev and drove newattacka VlHpry Garden, lecture by Prof an A zone and Carl E. Sw'anson of burning rubbish. 7- 8— Women’s plunge period, E. "only successful lawyer is the one A report of the meeting for the lay action by moving to place the sessors, convicted of minor rhies the events depicted come from that A. E. WllkiBson, High School hall the claim that forfeited rights da^that the mysterious shooting eaqalrementa If yoa'd come up for renewal. . Second .against the Soviet lines. . 14 Thomas driven asks to be al­ s. who is mean." Juliette Low representatives that bill at the foot of the legislative in the conspiracy. period in Paul’s life flescribcd in at 8. X The Manchester Fire depart­ bills ahqays had been* acted upon death of Mrs. Mary Louise Dawe like .Tours fur Easter— peridiK inspection dates for “.B“ There atlll were no indications lowed to erect a coop and keep ment is willing to supervise the 8- 9—Men's plunge period,. E. S. Attorney Thomas R. FltzSim- was held Sunday afternoon at the calendar. on Tuesday night was "consistent AcU 21:27 to A cU 26;32. the ar­ TiMi^ay, .\prll 16 - ^ Favorable action on the Mac­ by the gov'emor—and that there is stop to today. motorists expire June 30 and for that the Russian's are not,'fighting chickens, also In an A zone- Lem­ burning over of areas that are fire 7-10— Bowling alleys open, E. S, mons, who filed the complaint, Center church, was given by Alice Senate Democrats, number 14, with suicide” 'although the weapon | rest in Jerusalem, Impri.so.nnient in Benefit condart for Red Cr6u bv kenzie bill was reached on a roll another constitutional provision ” C’’ motorists-on .May 31. the OPA on the weatern bank of the river uel Robbins o f 765 Middle turn­ haaards. All that you have to do 7-10— Bowling alleys open, W- S. said the picture portrays laWyers Backus and Mary Lou WUliama. one more than enough to kill the call vote, 191 to 45. after the meas­ j providing, im,effect, that no bill ha; not been found. CaesareA. and trial before King Chamlnade Club,, at High School KELLER'S said. I I this sector. Chuguev Itbelt is on pike," east, wants to keep between is to call Chief Griswold- at his as “ ambulance chasers,” , making A new member Was introduced measure If they are so inclined. ure had been. defeated twice pre­ I becomes Iqw iKilesa the governor An autopsy yesterday showed I Agrippa. hall. X the' western shore. 25 and 50 chickens for his own use Tom orrow: their living by "tricks and devious to the Troop by Alice Backus. We Mackenzie served seven and a viously on standing votes. i signs it or h veto, is overridden. that, despite a wound inflicted by "A s Individual As The words of the New Testa­ Friday, .\pm SO home or place of employment, The Pravda said that' a violent fight and intends to use part of a two- Depot Square Garage, and ar- 1-2— Boys’ swimming class, E, means,” and by duping their cli­ hope that our new member, Nancy half months o f a nine months term Thirty-seven Republicans and ! Mackenzie was tlie first of the a .38 calibre bullet, she could have Yoor finger PHnt" ment are beautifully articulated Ih Military Whist of ^roptlnilst Reds Drive Ahead for a hill on the western bank re­ car garage for the coop. William rangementa will be made to take S. ents. Dumas, will like our T ro o p and In the' New Haven county jail, a f­ eight .Democrats voted “Nay." Waterbury conspir^ors to seek walked at least a half mile before | W1 Main S t T «l. S3S4 the forceful acting of the man who Club, Masonic Temple. sulted in severe losses for the Qier- E. Gleason of 72 School street In­ care of your reque.st. 8:30-10— Bowling alleys reserv­ Named defendants with the enjoy the Girl Scout organization ter he pleaded guilty and turned Those who argued that the bill restoration of forfeltcd\rights, and dying. Medical Examiner Nathan­ plays the part of the Apostle Paul. mans and that the strategically Monday, May 8 tends to convert part of a garage theater chain were Harry F and its activities. 's state's evidence at the conspiracy iel P. Breed reported. Todav ill One Ai •ea Chief Giiswold . stated that ed for Trade School Faculty, E. S. did not require approval of the veteran legislators obs^’ed that Coatuines. seta, and acting are important height again waa in Concert by ..Beethoven Glee Oliib into a coop to keep chickens in a trial. the bill caused a greater fiirore in Two notes, one saying "Dear | known tire hazaid areas will be Shaw, division manager of the governor also pointed out that his faithful -tb' the traditions ' of the Soviet hands. at Emahuejr-Lutheran church. C zone. Former LieuU Gov. T. Frank veto could be overridden by s slni- thc\House tha.n any forfeited Hubs. I love you," were found' burned over by hia men within the firm, and Robert R. Portle, man first century. (GonttoUed from Page One) The Germans used 20 tanka and Friday, June 4 \ William Rubinow ' of 192 East ager of the College theater, now Hayes of Waterbury and several pl': majority. They also pointed righL. ever. dear. same time. Stephen Pearl’s prop­ said, 500 Finns crossed the frozen tarmera if there is an unnecessary He said the president came back Brown, commanding officer of the erty on Woodland street was burn­ Hpur.V'Cross Hnd FHinll.s . swamps in an unidentified sector shortage in the city markets. It from Casablanca with the idea that project, announced. ed over, Andther blaze at the and approached a village from the wUl be. the fault of the Triple A, he wanted all churches to "under­ (kilonel Brown said no informa same time^ was giving the firemen If You Can’t Come In rear: After sharp fighting, the of the Wai Manpower commis­ gird -the moral and spiritual life tion concerning the cause of the of chaplains and service men a battle at Broad and Hilliard Finns were driven back to the sion, of the OPA, of the Office ot blast would be made until an in wherever thej iitay be • stationed. streets. While the firemen were on MAIL THIS COUPON swamps, leaving 120 dead and Civlllsn Supply, the Department riM HOLF vestlgation has been conducted THIS is Keith’s complete IS NQTICE! many prisoners. It was said. of Agi'lc'dture and the White The chief executive, this -bishop He said the depot was continuing point CUSTOM reupholstery added, said he thought the time Boiiitd GRANVILLE. Kent SMITH Please send me, without ob­ House. It will be because Wash­ operations with the normal com­ service -7-=- |dOT to be confused had come for the protestant PLUS.. .LLOYD NOLAN to \ ligation, complete details on Starting this Saturday ington planned it wrong. plement • of workers. your reiipholsterj’ service. with ordinary reupholatery of­ Mayor to Don Vnlforni churches to send a representative "TIME TO KILL" "The total number of known fer*. It includes choice of cov­ "The White House should plow abroad aa had the Catholic our store .will close under the little bureaus and DANCE \ dead is now 10," an official an- erings, new springs and filling \ Springfield, Mass.. March 26— churches in sending archbiMiop 6UN. . MON. AND TUBS. XX^npuncement said. "A ll other em-' N a m e ...... as, needed, craftsmanship by elaugbter the red tape. The cure Francis J, Spellman of New York Saturdays at 6 p. m. t>P)—A veteran of World War I. for the shortage is not more regu­ x'mti^B o f the depot have been ac- (jnest skilled experts, complete Mayor Roger L Putnam ia going tc North Africa and other polnta AIANCHESTER lations, but t6 let the farmers xeduntod for.” ^iddress ...... a kteriUzation — EVEUIYTHINO to don a uniform again. He said recently. A'The dead; all from nearby com- for your lasting, satisfaction. grow more food. It is better to Emiaaary O f 30,000,000 SPORTS CENTER laat night he would take a mili­ produce an abundance than to ra­ munltlqa, were listed as: tary leave within the next three Biahop Leonard said that on fhe Wells St.reet tion a scarcity. trip he also will represent, the m furx Bankston, 26; Robe weeks to accept a Navy commis­ •‘No, war was ever, won on an Scot\ 49>xpon Wirth, • 38; Compliment Catching m J w Of MiMANCHESTER y s sion with duties Involving liaison Federal Council • of Churches o f Sat. Nighty March 27 empty stomach." Christ in America and the National SayreX 42; Ttovid Anderson, tito.rk between the N avy and the 8 to 12 Dresses for Every Hour JdwelFrs At the Cienter Council of the Service Men’s Chris­ “WHEN JOHNNY GOMES Alex 'Woodmam 61; Samuel Army. Wagoherv 60; Harry C. Kyer/28 The girl in the tian League of which he is presi­ Modern and Old Fashioned MARCHING HOME” Of Your Spring Days. WilUam F. AUen\27; Georgb W. dent. An all these capacities, he Formerly Held A t MUIer’s HiOl Real Charmers Woman Held said, he will, be the emissary of Hawkins,', s's. \ Scaniprufe slip Peter Miller. Prompter- \ JX. eiihrs about 30,000,000 church communi­ \ Good Time for Young and Old! Every One of Them. m s MAIN ST OPPOSITE HIGH SCHOOL In Shooting cants. la a Buay Beauty TheM Daya The Methodist leader, who la 68 M A Y W E StJOGESLT— OPEN MONDAYS, OPEN WEDNESD.4YS TILL 13. ant’ a veteran world traveler, hav­ Japaue^e Impi OPEN THURSDAY AND SATURDAY' F.VEXINGS. We Have . . . (ConUiiuad frem fa g a One) ing lived in Italy and Germany many years ago. .'selected a 81 ' T h e Today you need a Slip to stand up 'Sheriff Marrs sai.d he would ask High Sales^a?^ year old Arm y chaplain, Col. II •Suit Dresses under -the strain of every day liv­ him to make a statement later. Frank Miller, of Bast Moriches. New York. Marc^26.—(fl>)—The Plenty of GAS , Maintains Cnni'posure Long Island, to accompany him. Bqrn Dance in g...Th at's why we recommend Deputy Sheriff . Burnts Brown Colonel Miller ia nbiv in charge o f MObERN AND SQUARE Japaneae-controUed Manila radio ■ "Seaniprufe." The seams, sre .re-. said he found Mrs. Howard in an­ the Planning and Trajnlng divi- d isclose yeaterdiw that the inclu­ •Exciting Prints other room on the same floor. - A CONTINUOUS SHOW For Ybor Bntertoihment,. sion of the FhUmpinea In Japan's Inforced ' to prevent splitting... Blon of the Chief of Army Chap­ pistol was on the dresser. A t the lains office. He is a Presbyterian. . RelaxatfoiD and Soolabilltjr "Greater Etost Asia co-prosperity Plenty of Fuel Oil sphere’'' had prought sales tax straps are firmly anchored.. .and sheriff’s office,. Mrs. Howard, ai- TODAY thofigh showing some strain, main' STA K TIN Q ^A T 2:60 P. M. Knights of Columbus ranging froin/20 to '35 per- cent •Polka Dots Driving May washing and ironing increase their to the people o f the islands. tained her composure. She decUn '18 Prospect 8LV HartfonI, Conn. Our Display Cai^s beauty. ed to make % aUtement until she Is Found Dead The most powerful.. The broadAaat, refiorted by the Plenty of Kerosene bad conferred with an attorney: EVERY FRI^A* NIUHT - Office of T ^ r Information, quoted Brown said she told him: gripping, romantic a "press bUlletiii” of the Philippine •Spring GKecks In His Shack Convenient To All Bus Lines Bureau m Internal Revenue warn­ The one sketched has a wide laca •‘T h is is an awful thing to have story ever brought S to IS MidnIghL _ Are Filled Witji YOUR GAR happened. I had planned to leave ing busie«88men that the taxes C'. top and bottom in rayon crepe.,, Tulaa Wednesday xnigbt, but Featuring 7^ must be paid monfhly, with -the. Plenty of Motor M Torrington. March 26. — (AFV— to the screen by first installment due March 30. Tearost and White. 32 to 4,0. couldn’t get a reoarvatibn until 11 •Soft Pastels p. m. Thursday. And thairttos' hafi Carmelo Bevelequa, about 44, waa .Walt Disney! Art Webstef's The levies were said to include a Brand New Spring Is An Important Asset to ha'ppen.” - X found dead today in the one-rt»om general 20 per cent ‘.‘merchandise 'Mrs. Simmons was a major sad­ house whlhc he oec)ipiad alone. OM Tbners Orcbeatrn tax," an Impost of 30' per cent nn ‘’semi-luxuries” and 35 per .cent Come In And Fill Up WitK Gas... dle horse.exhibitor, and her entries Death was due to asphyxiation;' It HANK POST, Proaptcr. on "luxuries.” The types of goods •N avy and Black have won many blue ribbons in the waa a case o f aulolda, according to Stj^les In M en’s falling within these categories 1i nation’s top ebowA A^^ugbtar, Dr. H.'B. Hanchott, medical exam­ Have Your Oil Changed. were not defined in the broadcast Mrs. W. O. Lackey, Uv m not far iner. A T>aReFt -hoy delivering Burton E-Vcluaivel from Mrs. Howard in Fort Worth. broad at the house shorOy bafore Knew VicUm Only SUghtly noon found tha door locked ‘ and I COWTWUOUS SHOWS^^ And Young Men’s U ^’GERTE DEPT., smelled gas. He called assistance ESil Mrs'. Howard told Sheriff MarrS Rapport May Be M A I N F L O O R Us Fill Your Fuel Oil And that she knew Mrs. Simmons only and the door waa broken open. E f­ fO M T alijghtly. forts were made by firemen to re­ STATE • ackasun. 841 MAIN STREET Mrs. Howard Is the divorced vive Beveloque with an inhalator HARTFORD Perry Successor wife of Louis Howard, 8r„ a con- but wort unaueeetaful. Boveloqut Kerbsene Tanks. W66 employed by the Watertoiry atructioii company operator of / / If M i Hartford, March 26.— (JP) — Manufacturing company. Toitoy iniuiiu Lubbock, Tex. She has tw o chil­ Deputy -Bmik Oommlosioner Rich­ . s ' waa his day off. He loaves no rela­ Suits and Topcoats dren, Louis Howard, Jr., about 18, ‘ NIIIIMIII tives in this country. His paronta ard Rapport of West Hartford was and Jan Howard IS. mentioned today os a probable ap­ Manchester Defense Council live in Italy. ^ KtllltlllL Don’t let It deteriorate mechanically. Let Van Always Has A Plentiful pointee to the $9,000 a year job Come ill early and »*eleet llie Suit and To|icoat you want. aa bank commissioner which Wal­ ------SPECIAL- us keep it in first class mechanical shape* Volunteer Enrollment of Women Large Oil Users ter Perry intonde tp vacate. We BUggegt tliis because choice will become more limited as tiit|ie Supply Of Everything. Perry, eligible for retirement, 1 Rack of Rsgulnr 18.98 passes because o f the. difficulty o f replacement. i , • ■ ^ " for War Work hae wrttten (Sovemor Baldwin that We do repairing o f all kinds on all makea, Asked to Register he will net be available for reap­ REGISTRATION BLANK FRED E. pointment to the positiofi he has \ 11 : h 'IT : h « h .2 n o f cars. J A ll users o f fuel oil, diesel oil, held'for the tost 10 years. DRESSES • Nan* ... and karooene for Industrial, com- WERNER IKB For Juniors Up merelal and govammental usas BUI VaAdatee Marriages Through Size 44-— Addrtks . and domeatlc, institutional and ag­ Instructor of , AND ;---- r A L U T ricultural uses other than hast and 44ARMY BURGEON” POUX ' Carson' City, Nev., March 26.- aHouse‘‘'soH. VAN’S hot watoc, will hava to renew their Piano and Organ UP)— in ease of aniy of the thoui- INC No. 1 0 th JAMES E L U 8 0 N DEPOT SQUAltE GARA(^ applications for the next three JANS WTATT ande o f persons married In Nevada anonths (Apctl, May. and June). Studios: ninee 1987 to worried about the va­ THE STORE OF QUALITY* ERNEST ROY, Prop. KWork Prtftrtnct, If Any Reitownla wlU- be aanda a t the Stl Mate Btroat lidity of hto marriage, he can re­ SERYIGE StATIOM Leenl War Pries and fUthwing 182 WMt Center Strast “BAMBP’ lax. Oov. E. P. CarvUe qjgned a 241 NO. MAIN STREET T E L . I l l i M > » • s • « 427 HARTFORD ROAD TEL. S866 Board 112.16 at the Lincoln School Telephone 386H nr 7815 WILL RE SHOWNTODAT AT SCRllN I D f l H O bill. Wednesday validating aCt such during next week, March 29 to 2:99 X :4 a S /1:19 9:4S tnarriogeo. A ^ 8* MANCIffiSTER^iEVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, FR ID A t, MARCH 26, 1943 p a g e FTVB MANCHEStfift EVENING HERALD. MANCHEST^. CONN.. ERpAY, MARCH 26.1043 GEFOUR rates of small loan companies by New York, is visiting her daugh­ one half per cent was considered ter Mrs, Andrew Kamm, Oi Clabit Figure in Long “ Bambi” —Walt Disney’K^est at the Circle Starting Today CoxiForesees WappIII" T v' by the (tommittee on Banks. The street, Wapping. Butchers Urge Going bill -would limit the companies’ In­ 7804. Maheliester Mrs. David Hartwell is 'visiting Trial Is Dead terest, rates to two and one-half Mrs. W. W. Grant her parents Captain and Mrs. ic Jum p per cent per month on the first n ch ester’s George Harding of Vyest Chatham, 8100 of the unpaid balance of any News. Fro: Mass. ' V ^Over Ration Figures M m ^elrose. Mass., March 26—(/P)— loan and two per. cent per month ,Private First Class Frank Blozic Mlaa Doris W'illiamson, first m k “Fresno Dan," a central figure in 50 Per Cent ^Increase on u y unpaid balance above 8100. /TI -T M of Avery street. South Windsor Is grade teacher at thu Grammer Present rates are three per cep school, who was ill nt* her home Massachusetta’ longest probate home on furlough. He is stationed riianires /in Diet Motipounds To ^ean 400 ^ Cent and two and one-half peV. cent. Keen haa'Ip be away from home at donation. The committee cofiald^gs In Stamford, is reported to be trial, .js dead. this a very successful drive ' and- at .Camp Briclcenridge, Kentucky. Legally, he Bras Daniel Blake Reconstruction Bupst. that time. Boltbn improved. Yet Apparent to Aver- of poultry or ash) and one pound Rockville ToUand Chidrinan NMrs. Edward A. extends their appreciation to the Arthur Snow, son 6f Mr. and The South Windsor Fire De­ Ru.sscll, 81. ' / - - of butter and other fats. % Burns Cause Death/ Smith and herN;orpa of helpers in Mrs. Clyde Marshall canvassers and the ge/ierous peo­ Mrs. Harold Snow Is lU at his partment was called to the home He was one of two men—‘‘FreA; age Person t5pder New What has the Army done abouF Hartford, March 26-h 4*1—State, OPENING Mrs. John B. 'Bteele ple of this town whp have made L0Wla H. Chapmaa^ tha Red Cross ^ a r Fund Drive Phone 4082 home.in Wapping, of Enoch Pelton on Ellington road. no Dan" from Fresno, Calif., and'. P rogram . rationing? These things: Highway Commissioner William J. . New Ha-ven, March/46.—(iP)— M. ■DOkTlUa U 28-S, Rockville this such a successtol drive. R8l^^ Stone, who -is stationed at Pleasant Valley, to p«it out a grass "Dakota Dan,”' from Bismark, ” Meat SutietItatM Ser\'edy cirtised the death Wednesday of sighed with relief When it became Miles H. Aborii, pharmacist's O x beUeves his department’s apparent from ‘ repok^ that He­ the Newport Naval Training Sta­ fire, Wednesday B^l^rnoon. N. D.—^who claimed to be a son of 1. Meatless meals: Meat adbati- oil/burner exploded/in his home Boltonltes scheduled . for the mate, 2nd clasa/son of Mr. and tion, NeWpqrt, Rhode Island is Daniel Russell lii a conteat for a By Jamee Marlow and Gedrge tutes are served at one mau each post-war reconstruction program, causM the deathXyesterday ot Big Barn Dance The regular weekly meeting of bron haa gone well OTier the top Listening Post starting Saturday the Boy Scouts wlU meet in the Mrs. Fred M. A iom ot Main street boms on leaye. share of the latter's 8700,000 es­ Zlelke ,' X on three days every week. These will be Increased 400 per cent by Louis Bradley, W, of Guilford, in raiainF its quota of^-^00. At at 9 p. m. kre; 9-Tl, Frank Boslo, has returned'to Floyd Bennett tate. Medical /.^ aim ner Marvin M. ISecure Permit social rooms of the church Friday last report the sum of iraJ4 was The Y oung/People’s CThristian Washington, March ' 26—' substitutes Include beans, a 50 per cent Increase in Connec­ at 7:30 p.m. with their leader Rev. Herbert Hutchinson; 11-1. Mr. Field, N. Y ./after a short furlough Marlborough Costing the county 8210,000', the cheese. ticut traffic. Scarborou^^ported. • In the handa of the collectorlovith and Mrs. Renato Cocconl; l:r3. spent at his home. Endeavor society of Wapplhg, pre­ Meat market men say you’d better | niacaronl Princess Ernest E. O’Neal. few scattering sections T^m trial started on Sept. 20, 1009, smd '2. Coffee; A year coffee was He made his estimates yester­ ______/ ______John Massey, David Toomey; 3-5, George-Cooley, son of Mrs. Oliver sented s picture ■i’Up in the Air’’ 5lrs. Howard Lord 194 witnesses were heard before it figure raiit out yourvniir mpatwcheeie-but-1meat-cheese-but- To Start Fire Mrs. Norda O’Neal haa retum- which some mpre may be turned and .several abort subjecta at the served on the buta of seven day at a hearlng:,^before the O n - 'fed from Tenafly, New Jersey Thomaa Daly. Myron Lee II; 5-7, H. Copley of Maple street, - has 334-2, East Hampton /<^nded six months later. It was one ter-cooklng fats buying schedule pounds for.lOO ipen; now it’s three Btitutional Amendments commit­ in. Hebron village and outsklri Mario Morra, Joseph Flora; 7-9, been ^ranaferred to a hospital in Wapplng Community House,.^Wed­ just once more. Ballroom where rte has been a guest for also Jones street. Burroughs Hill, of i!he most publicized trlata at pounds per lO^men. They get it tee. favoring a measure to give his Un days of her mother snd ^ h n Timbrell, Burton Tuttle. Fort Young, Indio, Calif. He in- nesday evening. There were About that period. They tell us that the changes in departirient exclusive use of motor .Wuning Given Farm­ and Amston village and lake con­ 150 people present, and In the fu­ Mrs. Cjharies H. lalcib and Carl at about 40 m t l e a month. Rockville, Conn. brother, Rev. Leonard T. Wolcott. A. volunteer is needed the jujlld his back in lifting some diet which will result from th# ra­ vehicle revenues. tributed 8327 of this sum, Gilead ture If more people conie there E. Larpon are doing jury duty in tioning program starting Monday- 3. 8ugar:used to be \mlimit- ers in Rockvifle Area, The Boy Scouts are busy in their fourth week from 3-5 a. m. so Weeks ago and has been in the ed; now totioned on the basis The committee considered two turning in 8178, with 8112 In the -hospital since. will be bigger and better pictures haven’t begim to dawn, on the av­ IVa spare time iconecllng ' magaxlnes that ^ o m a s Daly may he re­ the Hartford Spperlor court, of three^unces a day per fnan— bills designed to amend the state / treasury left over from last De­ shown. _ Seeking to Get erage person. , • DO YOU NEED CASH TO TIDE Ry Wsmlens. and newspapers. lieved w Jie already haa one Mrs. Annie Hepton and family Mrs. Charles Rankl -and infant and t l ^ Includes not only sugar constitution to prevent diversion ^ Rodney Carpenter ion of Mr. cember for the 1943 drive. The on the rtcond week-end. A ^ - who have all been ill with grip are Miss Jerry King. *who Is a stu­ Most people, they declare, don’t Saturday Night above results are in round num­ son, Carl Stanley, have returned in the/lMwl but also the sugar used highway funds to other channels, YOU OVEO UNTIL PAY DAY? & BockvIUe. March 26.— (Special) and Mrs. Fred Carpenter is spend- one w lU ln g^ Uke the two hour around the house again. dent at the LaSalle Junior College home from the Hartford Hospital. Hunting Shells realize just how much meat they and Obx said he favored boOf Hn bers, with dollar fractions omit­ Is planning on apending the spring eat—on a raw weight basis—and in cakes and other dessert*- * 3 A for 2 week* «e«H (ng vacation at his Tolland homo ■shift .mentiofHKl should call /Mrs. Arthur S. Isleib had a painful utter: Almost a year ago principle. / _IMatrlct Foreit Fire Warden ted. lAst reports from the entire recess at her home. that after their needs for butter March 27, 1943 from a boy’s private school in Keeney HutchlriiBon, Tel. 3425. accident recently tearing the llga-' e Army stopped using butter for Mayor Thomas J. SpeUacy of you only 43^ ^ Qaorge Oark and his deputies Stamford. chapter, including Columbia, An­ Quarry vlllK,>Iethotot Ralph Smith, formerly of Wap­ and other fats are taken out in ra­ dover. and Hebron, show that the rhents from his foot. Chicago, March 26— (ff)— Seth 'cooking purpose)). Vegetable oils Hartford also spoke foiyxhe bills.* W e gUdly meke tmaO-amount urge those who have grass or oth- The girls junior choir that Mrs. At the 9:30 m oiW g /Worship at ping now living In Florida, has en­ tion points, they’ll have to mak^ fine sum of 82.124.62 has been Willington The next regutap meeting Of Gordon, executive director of the are used instead. commenting, “as a fqiroer state toans at reaaofiable coet to women Winne Kucha, Pronipter Preston Meacham haa been direct­ the Quarryvllle Merlidpst church some sharp adjustments in their am^oyed in butmeM or mdu«try. ar rubbish to bum to get a permit raised, the quota as a whole being listed in the "Sea bees” and is sta­ Marlborough Grange No. 205, P. Pennsylvania Game comnii^on,l‘. senator, I jinow the temptation to and bum before the first of April. ing will sing in the choir during the Rev. J a c k s o n L ,A ^ tle r will fillsa Jennie B. dnirch tioned at O m p Perry, Wllliams- declared today that negotiations eating' habits. take money from the highway UMN nvicc m WOMEN J1.950. This is a better showing of H., will be held ’Thursday night, New Era for Houscwlvi liBSt spring four out of the the worship service next Sunday use as his sermo^ t ^ ic ; "The bu u, Va. April 1st, at the Richmond Me­ are under way seeking to release fund for other purposes." StaBocraphcTB. derln. teacbera. o p - Dancinff 8:30 to 12:30 than anyone at first dared expect, It'll be a new era: Houi^lves ei uthfeUv war plant woikti t and thirteen forest fires In this sec- morning. ,, . Way of Peace.’’ . / Hairy Files, Sr., of Boston,- spent morial Library. sufficient materials to make avail­ Chicago Seen Last Favor* Pensions for Widow* as It seemed a large aihount to During the week ending March will have to plan menus qn a ba­ other egiployM woman, ain$k or tioti were caused by persons burn­ The influensa epidemic has en­ Bible classes foi- all ages >111 *>« few days at the home of his son Mrs. Howard Becker and daugh­ able A reasonable supply of hunt­ Meanwhile the Judiciary com­ . married, can cet a loan here mtirely be raised from the territory in 20, the ration board granted cer­ sis of so many points, not just cost oh their own esenature. YeAj act the ing rubbish without a, permit, tered many Tolland ,homes and held at m and family, Mr. and Mrs. Judson ter-in-law, Mrs. Arthur Becker, Of ing ammunition for next fall. mittee approved a bill proridlng a Music: several people are confined to their que.stibn. tificates to the following people and taste; an era meatless, Racket Stronghold ca»h iro n m ed-^ from $10 to $300— i the greatest number of for- The WSCS/Ol thr church Will to purchase tires: Frank W righ t, Files of Wapping. Springfield. Mass., called on rela­ Gordon, however, said'that the 81,000 pension for widows of state simply and privately. AloanofSlOO room with the doctor in attend­ The Forest Fire Fighters’ meet Wednesday at the church. Earl Richards of Pittsburg, N. nation’s sportsmen would not want cheeseless days. w h « a dinner policemen killed in line , of duty, eosts $20.60 wheh prbmptly repaid Neff Old Saw Mill Ganff :> set fires and tbs' most seslous West . Wllllhgton, defense worker, tives here .the first of the week. guest may get chlclwn or fish but in 13 monthly conMcutivt install- ance. course at the Hebron fire house Bolton' Congregational H., Is spending a few days at the “a single shotgun shell or rifle smd a pension of 816 a m'onth for mants o f J)S each.\ 4 ones occur during April and the pne. Grade 1 tire; Fred Beruby, Sigmund Lleser is ill of pneu­ probably a meat-substitute dish. Chick^o, March 26—i>P)—Gov. $10 haa» been completed, and certifi­ "Priorities'’ will be the sermon home of Mr. and Mrs. Harrj’ Snow. cartridge produced for civilian usa their children until they reach the Phone oa. Then come Hi by appoint- I "Srst two weeks In May, State st Willlngton, defense worker monia. Take a famlly/Of three, for ex­ Adm. incluiiinff tax 65c. I Forest Fire Warden A. F. Hawes cates and arm bands have been topic ofT)r. Brownell Gage at the Miss Ann Mathewson. cousin of Mrs. Charles Isleib called on if it will delay the end of the war Dwight H. Green o f nilnole says Through the medium of the animal characters in Felix Salten’s besLselling nmfel, "Bambi,” Walt age of 16. raent on your hmrh hone to tica ,ven out, by Forest Ranger and, wood chopper, one Grade 2 ample—with 4^polnta a week. If and fet the rath. \ ^, has notified the local fire wardens gJv IV'a. service at the Bolton tire TOr truck; Jerry ParduSf South Marion S. Richards, is ill .at her Mra. Mary -Brown in Columbia re­ one day." ' that Chicago, where gangsters pa­ Disney tells his most adult story. The gamut of b uman emotions is run in this latest feature from The same committee approved .a Hebron Ogrke to the following men. Hen- tjomrjiporatlonal church, home in Andover. they use a pq^d of butter a week, rade throiigh the city hall arid no bill liberalizing the old age assist­ r i'^ that permits may be Issued only Willir^gtpn, defense worker, two cently. Mrs. Brown, who is 90 that takes off 8 points. 'The other Disneyland, while scenes o f spectacle put "Bam bi” in an epic class. RKO Radio ia releasing ‘‘Bam­ By w OB days of a rain during this high ry Dombrowskl, Leo and John)/ Orange Meeting •'There was a birthday party at years old, lived here until a few policeman dares molest them,” is ance act by making funds avail­ Kowalski, John Kulynych, Morriy Grade Y^tires; Joseph Hip.sky, tne home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold 40 would hdy one S-pound roast— bi,” which was photographed in Multiplane Technicolor.^ h n s o f u i t Lucky Five Club iMoiard .period. Exception to this The Rev. Harold R. Keen, whose Bolton Grange meets this eve­ West WlHington, custom farmer, years ago ,when she went to Co­ the last stronghold of organized able to pensioners for medical and Kassman, William Owen, Herbert Collins for their daughter Pria- ywaa .iVsai nyzH ns^ iCT and not a/speck more of red meat, racketeers. ' ' ■ ' hospital expenses, beyond the '------1 FINANCE CO. 'ju rule may be made on safe days rooms are'at the Mrs. M. G. Hor­ ning at 8 o'clock at^the Commu­ one new fa c to r tire and one new lumbia to make her home with her cheese qr fats. Or a 3-pound roast, ^ to crctaardiats or others who must PorterAT. Chauncey Badore. Ken­ nity Hall, Bolton Center. ctlla, who celebrated her 12th birth­ In a radio bfriadcast last night. who once attempted to drive a wald. 41. chief of the Application present 840 monthly :jnaximum. ton place on the green, was arous­ tractor tube.x daughter, Mra. Roland Smith, x' half Impound of sliced bacon, half $t«l« Thentar Bnlldlas ' bum, providing they have a pow- neth Griffin and Leroy Getchell. Special Town Meeting day, Tuesday. Green aseerted thpt the defeat of herd of 80 horses, from Wyoming’s and Loans division of the Rural The committee announced th*t 3iid Floor Phono 8480 ed about midnight f nighU The c lM in home nursing ' Dogs must licensed by May NOTICE a pound of cheese and a pound of Mayor Edward J.\ Kelly at the Deaths Last Night no other changes In the amount of H. R* Brown, i or sprayer pump and four or more The special town meeting called 1 or an extra penalty of one dol­ The Wapping Grange held its Film .Aetrea* Bride Big Horn basin- to the Klondike. Electrification administration, and taught by Mrs. T. A. Li^ghrey ot regular meeting Tuesday evening April 8 mayoral election would pioneer In rural electrification -in payments would be approved^ Irleehao No. 881 ‘ men at the fire. ago by the furious imrking at by the Board of Selectmen will lar will be requited. Members of the * / ^ ’looldng at it another way. 40 He was born In New York. Tbs wardens ask the coopera- Columbia bis been p ^ w er for take place Saturday at 2 p, m. in at the Wapping Community House. "end the reign a t the greediest and St. Louis—Charles O. Falken- the United States. ' A bill to reduce the Interest Read Herald Advs. ■y dog owned by the family. He took Misa Francea Mersereau of Will- Hollywood, March ' 26.—(>P) — Manchester Barbers* points divided among seven din­ Edinburgh, Scotland— Admiral f tkm of the public in helping to the next tw o-or t h r ^ w eA e . as the dining ]^ m of the Com­ The following were initiated into most ruthless political machine in his flsahllght snd went out to in­ Mrs. lynighreyXha^'^been called ington Hill returnedijome Satur­ Ulo third and fourth degree; Eu- Betty Jaynes, film actress-singer Association Are Still ners for the week would provide the civic history of America.” He Oliver Backhouse, 66. veteran Na­ j keep down the number o f'.fire s munity Hail. day after a three weeks’ stay in and William Roberta, former sing­ five dinners of six points each, two vestigate, discovering an odd look­ sway from hom rs^ the death of Ifene Gunster, Ed'th 'Wetherell, Maintaining Thia P rice.. urged election of Kelly’s Kepubll- I afid thus conserve manpowef for ing creature about the else of a Bolton Brief* the Windham Communi^ Memo­ er now in the Navy, were married of five points each. , val officer who commanded the t the war effort. Permits may be an aunt who liv^xat a distance. 'iValter Wayher, Lucy Wells, Fran­ caii opponent, George B. McKlbbln. rabbit cornered in a basement en­ Mr. and Mra. Clifford Loomis rial hospital. \ yesterday in Ventura. Calif., a A look at the OPA chart will The Republican gosremor refer­ H. M. S. Orion at the Battle of bSCUTrrl by calling or phoning the Staff S erge^ t Andrew Ives, Hre the parents of a son horn at cis McCann, Robert Boulet, Philip trance. It was standing on hind son of Mrs: ^izabetn Ive.s of Am- Mrs, Christine Bentley orsVVilll- Grant, Richard Howca, ElSle Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer spokesman HAIRCUTS show just how much meat—or how red to organized racketeers as Jutland. nearest of the following fire ward- legs arid confronting the dog in a the Manchester Memorial hospi- maiitii.-, who formerly o w n ^ l said. Roberts, 30, formerly with little—six points Will provide for •■Corruption Incorporated," an^ L ana: George Clark, 975-S; Eklwln aton, spen^-a furlough at his Nevers. Donald Wcodward of London—Sir Max Julius Bonn, fighting attitude. Mr. Keen was mother’s home recently, and has Ul. farm at ,Weat WlHington. i,s a pX' Columbia. Deputy of East Central ’s orchestra, also three people. , said Chicago was ‘Its last strong­ 65, millionaire director of the Bank J. Davis, 122-8; James H. L^rman. Pre.RCott Finley, son.of Mr. and 60c Approaching British levels mystified, an dcalled Daniel G. now retyfrned lo Bakersfieldv Cali­ ticht in the Windham hospital.\ Pomona made his annual inspec- was under contract at M-G-M hold. of London and South America, au­ 5 481-S; Stanley Meader, 888-4. Horton, Mrs. Horton's son, who is Mrs. Elmer Finley will be induct­ Agriculture Secretary Wickard "Everywhere else it has been 5 On Tuesday, District Warden fornia./ ' \ \ ’■ ' Paul Nedwied of ^oiith Willing- Uon. There were 43 present. when he entered the Navy five thority on finance and economics- a sort of authority on wild life. Mr. ed on Monday. ton ■ reported to the police Sunday ■ qHynnasqU^sai said the - other day that we are broken by aroused electorates," l | Osorge Clark was called out to Re.p(. and Mrs. Harold IX Gray Mrs. August Mikolite of Geneva, months ago. and prominent in juvenile welfare Horton pronounced the midnight nigM that his car was sideswiped “pretty rapidly" approaching the Green said. “Its sole hope of sur­ I . the SaA fire o f the season on the sp^i^t the week-end at the Nwnie work. He was a native of New ENLIST IN British rationing levels. visitor to be a muskrat. He called o^^Mr. and Mra Jerome B<«vea on jdaln street in Wiilimantic by vival in Chicago lies in the sur­ York. V X \ Wapplng road. Apparently the off the dog and spoke gently to the By way of comparison, let’s take vival of the Kelly machine.” - Ste was started by a train and Jtti Newark, N. J. They also w^nt a car Wlpch did not atop. ■MONTGOMERY/ WARD Johannesburg, Union of South frightened creature, which went Mis.s (larrie Mirtl .spent Satur­ an Elnglishman’s rations and con­ .;^^'COeeiod three acres before brought to New York City where they Ellington '/ vert them into points on the Amer- Africa — Johannes Vandcrwalt. on Its way pronto. Mr. Hort^ visited Chinatown and looked uifix day with her slater, Mra. Magnus under control .with the help of says the muskrat frequ e^ y / Icaii ration schedule: who wrestled In the United States Alden, Eugene and Marie Usher, the two little Chinese girls, Patri­ ^ Saturday the Boy Scoqta will Weber in 'Rockville. Hyde Is Approved and England as the South African moves about in the dark w h ^ it Alexander Todd was buried Sit^y spie and spun in Each Britisher each w^ek gets Fred Gehrlng, 1280-2, has been cia Tom and Marion Lai, who eSnvass the center of the town for about one pound of beef or lamb (6 "Masked Marvel." wants to make a change resi­ lirt.cans As tin is needed so mueh Monday in the old cemetery aqBDOIatsd forest fire waiden in dence. The little wanderer was spent two weeks with the Grays to 8 points, let's say. on U. S. ra­ As Tolland Sheriff Newark, O.—Homer C. Price. to take the place of Wll- last summer as fr^sh air.children. please make a thorough clean-up WUlimanUc instead of in the Will 68. dean of Ohio Stiate University’s very thin, after having hlnemated Ington Hill cemetery as stated. tions); plus four ounces of ham or Hee* 'M Duell who has served well all winter. It had large hindfeet, Miss Mary Gray spent the week­ on cans. bacon (2 or 3 points): two ounces Ck)llege of Agriculture from 1903 hi this capacity for several years. end in Middletown where she vis­ The \Boy Scouts will meet on As you -go over the peak on of butter (one point): four ounces to 19J5, webbed for swImming/Md a pecu­ Friday Qiis week ,At 7 p. m. in the Willington Hill you come to the Hartford. March 20.— The To New York liar looklnf taU, Iqhg and scaly, ited her brotbcr-ln-law and sister, a t margarine (one point); two Casper. 'Wyo.—BjTon F. Wick- Dsttermen o f the Rockville Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kirkham. church .Rhcial rodms. noted house once the home Judiciary committee yesterday ap­ wire, 80. pioneer Wyoming cowboy \ something like a rat’s tail. It is an ounces of cooking fats (one point), \ High school b (^ basketball team The last report from Mrs, Wal­ Mra. Jacob lincthschcr has re- Hubbell Loomis, the Congregation and four ounces of cheese (two proved Governor .Baldwin’s nomi­ aquatic creature for the most part tiirneii fninva'visi't with her slater al pastor who changed his belief nations of John T. Dwyer, Nor­ will go to New York on Saturday but like the beaver can live on land ter Wright, ill in Hartford hospi- points). to attend the final of the National '-tal, is that she ia slightly im­ Mrs. Henry Xyagner of New. Brit­ and became a Baptist, founding On the American scale, that walk; John F. McDonough, Nauga­ AUCE COFBAN for a time. < the Baptist church in 1928, taking marooUeglate Invitation Basket­ Mra. Edward A. Smith, chair­ proved. She has double pneumo­ ain. ..' \ would add up to 13 to 16 points. tuck: and Richard S. Swain, (Known As Qneen Alice) Barbara’ Patrie who was injured part of his .congregation with him. ball Touipament to be {diwed man a t the Hebron Red Cross War nia,. n ie weekly ratidn of an Ameri­ Bridgeport, to succeed themselves SPIRITUAL AIEDIUM in an ^itomobile accident a few The place Is now the home of Mr as O>mmon Pleas Judges. New Low Price Policy Madiaon Square Garden. fiwn< can soldier—who eats 5*4 pounds Seventh Daughter of a Seventh Son Fund Drive haa now heard from Sickness kept a good many weeljayAgo has recovered and re- Qalsster will accompany the group about all eectloos of the town .and away from the Saturday evening and Mrs. Ben Robbins. He has of food a day, or about t'wlce as Also approved were resolutions Born ttlth a Vett c a thdr trip. the result ia certainly a splendid Walk to the Party sponsored by tqrhM to her wor'k in Hartford. made aome changes. Ben much as be did as .a civilian, the naming Sheldon Smith and Free­ Readings Dall.v, Including Sunday, iBStmot^ At VcraoB Tiiesday evening'at 7;30 the very ingenious in making novel statisticians say—sheds some light man Light municipal judges of 9 A. M. to 9 P. hf. Or By Appoint- one. The, sum o f 8802.75 has now the Hebron ^ Boy Scouts, but 35 Sii/gical Dressings cla.ss will meet E. Eddy Nadel, dance instructor been reached without dounting in or 40 w ere' present and had «' ties and likes to tinker. He haa on the clvlUan supply situation. Norwalk: and Robert Hyde sheriff menu In the Service of the Peo­ will bs present at the community at the Hall Memorial Ubrary. made perfect miniature furniture The Army says a soldier gets, of ToUand coupty, effective April ple for SO Years. the 8112 already raised for that gootl time, and 85.20 was realized. Come and bring your friendl. If. a a p p tr and get together to be held purpose last December, to be used The next party will be sponsored of the Windsor period that are on the average, six pounds of meat 1, succeeding Sheriff Edwin R. 169 Church Street. Hartford, Conn. Mahlon S. Chapman, <;hairman delightful, which include slat and Dlmock. Phone 6-0097 - Brings Spring Shoppers thu fvening at the Vernon Center for the drive. Thle totals 8914.75, by the United Brethren, and Sol-, a week (about three pounds of ^ u r c h . of the Red O oss War Drive in ladder back chairs and a cradle handsomely overtopping the town's lowing thia event the siim in t' Ellington had the following for Mr. Nadel has traveled exten quota of 8800. Chairman and treasury will be divided equally settee, puzzles of various kinds atvely throughout Europe studying canvassers of this town, Mrs; and many other things. RoUcitora are to be complimented between all those organiza^ons Horace McKnlght, MisS Mary folk customs. He has taught many on their work. The town has never that have spon^red parties/ At Among them is a cute bird- Church groups throughout the east. Hatheway, Mrs. Joseph DeCarli, house which ia perched at- .the ■ In Ever Increasing Numbers! yet failed to reach its Red Ooss the present time there is 8 ^ 65 in Mrs. Donald Morse, Miss Helen He will not ohly demonstrate and quota. the treasury, with 85 or more to top Of a pole. It has a veranda taach soma European dances, but Hoffman, Mrs. Clinton CarUr. Mlsa all around, doors, windows and Wards have so many Mra. F. Elton Post, tax-collector, be paid to &e town for lyie of the Grace Sikes. Mrs..Harry O. Aborn, We used the “BLUE PENCIL” to mark out expensive store operating wUl alio prompt for some old- an upper apartment, shingled sUtes that If old age asRlstance hall. Mrs. Clyde Cordtsen. Mrs. Don gfittiioned American square dances. taxes are not paid by the end of A aewing group ia ^Ing organ­ roof and chimney. Swallows Wallace, Mrs. George Pearl, Mrs. virit the house constantly and it costs! We discarded the antiquated method of burning up gas, oil and " A pot-luck supper will be served the present month forced collec­ ized, to meet with A ire. Veron. Peter Edmondo. Jr., Mrs. W. E. at 6:30 o’clock writh each one tion will be made. is a charming picture to see the Hills for instruction The project Butcher. Mrs. Fred Plummer, Mrs. tires for credit collecting. We pooled the re^urces and buying power bHuglng their own dishes and sil­ Hebron people will regret to ia sponsored by th^4-H Club’, and tiny birds fly in and out so Ralph Cardelico, Mrs. Donald happily. i to choose from at ver and some kind of food. There hear that Mrs. Cora (AusUri) will be made up p r pupila from the Fishe, Mrs. Jessie Hewitt, Mrs. win be group singing, games and Clemens of Eautford, a Hebron na­ 6th, 7th and i w grades of the John McConville, Mrs. Claude of our great chain of stores — AND ALL OF THESE cards for those not interested in tive and former resident, Is-^in the Hebron schooIs/The first meeting Dltnock, Mrs. Jarvis Oapp, Mrs, T O BUDGET the dancing. Everyone is invited to Stafford Springs Hospital under la scheduled fbr March 30. Fred Arena, Misses Irene and Wallace Leaves come and bring their neighbors treatment for a broken hip. Mrs. Leslie F. ^ a r d of Providence, Helen Meyers, Edwin Swanson. and friends. Clemens has been a teacher in R. •!., was| /a caller on relatives Mias Lillian Peterson. Mrs. Samuel MeeUng Tonight Eaatford for many years. She has here Sitnd/y. Silverherr, Mra. Harold Patrie, For Chile Capital Benefits Go to the Public! There will be a meeting of Kio­ visited St. Peter’s CJhureh here on Winthrap 8. Hilding, son of Mr. Clemence Rau. The local organiza­ wa Council, Degree of Pocahontas 3m 9S and 4 »9 S YO U R SH O E- Easter Sundays for some time, un­ arid Mra Albert Hilding. has lett tion contributing were, Apostofic Lima, Peru, March 26— l.'P)— It’s little wonder that we’re enjoying a vastjy increaaed patronage! Under this svening at 8 o'clock at Red til gasoline and rubber shortage for Garden City, and will be sta- Chriatlan church, Ellington, Wom­ Vice Prisident Henry A. Wallace Men’s HalL This will.be visitation made compllcatlona. tioh e^ a t Mitchell Field. He is an’s (Tlvib.' The Hatheway-Mllltr pf the United States left today by the new plan, wer can diallenge all competition and actually give you; Bight A delegation, from Hebron at­ thery in the interests of Pratt and Post American Legion Auxiliary, plane for Santiago, Chile, with Elected Exalted Ruler Whitney,tney. Inc. tending a hearing on a rural edu­ Parent-Teacher Asiociation, El- brief stops acheduled'en route at Go ihoppinff ... a« e bridal tbowar ... go to Fit the Needs Dr. Anthony Gessay was elected cational blU at the Capttc^ last Grange, Ellington Boy Scouts, Arica and Antofagasta, in Chlla. Exalted Ruler of - the Rockville Tuesday Included the Rev. Ha'rqld Diring CkBmplon Weds Ellington . Cfhurcli supper collec He spent the nighPat the United moot your boat boou, emd you'll fool parfaetly Dodge of Elks at the meeting held R. Kean, Robert E. Foot^ Karl tion Woman’s Council, He­ Btatee embaaay residence and gave Thursday evening to succeed Sapi- Links and Mrs. Charles C. Sellers, Los Angeles, March 26,-^(A*i— brew Ladies’ Aid Society of El­ his companions a work-out' this of Your Family ual Houston of Manchester. Other confident in ony one of theie well mannered also the towm’s two representa­ Marjorie Geatring, Olympic high lington, Center ' Scfiool. 7 and 1 morning by walking and jogging I officers elected were Leading ' A ' tives. Harold L. Giay and Elton W. diving champlonsUp winner ifi grades. To date they have collect from the embassy to the airport. little cottons! Chqpibroy*! Seerjockeri! Shirting*! -'Knight, Attorney Robert .Pigeon; Buell. It was the largest delega­ 1936, and Edward H. Carter, form­ ed '81,500.. Anyone In town that U. S. Ambassador R.*^ Henry All tlto memben of the fiimily may pool your shoe loyal knight Attorney John H. tion from any of the Interested erly of South Bend, Ind., were haa not been contacted oy any- Of Norweb and Peruvian officials Evon aysilot atnbroidory wqven ehacked ging- ration stamps to aaauro everyone getting the most Yeomans; lecturing knight. Alien towns. The bill provides for better married last night the grou^.wlll be glad at. your taw him off.- . .x^ . Disk; secretary, Michael Cosgrove; benofit. . . m . stamp No. 17 is good for tho purehass scliool buildings for rural areas homsl fiooutifully datoiled two-pieca suit*, of one pair shoes for any member of tha Im­ treasiu-er, Raymond E. Hunt; tiier, Ail the visitors above riientioned John Coleman; trustee for three mediate fam ily. While Dad, pferhaps may not need spoke in favor of the bill. coot drassos, many with big poorl ^ut» AT GASH STORES' PRICES yesuv, Arthur McFall; delegate to A soecial service has been ar a pair of shoes until after June IS. onoof the children the National Convention, Dr. Oes- ranged for Sunday evening, Mxrch torn. Sizas 9-17. 12-44, 46-5il- in the fan|lly may need two pairs, and be able to ■ay; alternate. Samuel Houston. 28, at the Hebron .Congregational purchase them by turning in their own ration Previous to the meeting a dinner church, 8 o'clock, in charge of the You’ve Asked For It. . . . Here- It Is! stamp and Dad’s Stamp that would not-otherwise Was served and there was initia­ Rev. George M. Milne, pastor " at be used. '. '. . \ tion of new members duAng' the Hebron and Gilead, the Rev. Elmer business session. T, Thienes of Marlborough Con­ Receives Appointment gregational (^urch will be guest MEN Laurence MV Dillon haa received LOOK FOR QUAUTY , speaker. Following the ^ service SUITS, TOPCOATS, SHOES. HATS, from Gov. RaW ond E. Baldwin there will be a reception and social t o appointment as'judge of the hour. A very cordial invitation is We bara a completa selectioa mt style-right SHIRTS. SWEATERS. JACKETS. Rockville a t y Court effective July FASHIONS extemed to all local people and to men’s shoes shat aie tnade u t leng lasting TIES, ETC. , _ 1. He will succeed John N. Kee­ friends from churches, of nearby quality leathers; A eemplete stae mage in ney who has served for the past towrns. Mr. Milne expects soon to brewn and black. -' two years. Joseph Ni^sh, associate be called to serve as chaplain in Judge for the past two yeara will the U. 8. Navy, he having enlisted Tables — Ghairs — Stools — Vanities^ Etc. In the Spotlight remain in that office. some time ago. LOOK FOR FIT f o r t h e b o I t Sale Succeaaful A'church meeting has been call­ The food sale conducted by the You’ll get a Mck out of palntlBg this furnitjure — using your own SUITS AND TOPCOATS THAT ed at the Hebron church at 11 a. pet color scheme*. East achool at the Red Croas rn., Sunday, to take action on s New. more than ever, style le net eoetigh In MEET EVERY REQUIREMENT OF rooms for the benefit of the War leave o t absence for Mr. Milne, for purehaoing a new nair ei shoe*. Our quality ' Stiits—Coats Fund Drive on Thursday was most the duration of the war, also to selecthm o f women's shorn ass mSds Csr aom- ECONOMY AND ENDURANCE. Bucceaaful. This afternoon the Ma­ provide for_ pulpit supplies during 8st« and fitted Csr trimrism, ple street achool is conducting a his absence.' A deep regret is-felt PAINT ’EM YOURSELF Similar sale for the same purpose. that Mr. Milne must leave - his Dresses Pinochle p.ari8hioncrs, wid it can only be . $ 1 .7 9 Bath Stools $1.75 The Men’a Club of the Method- hoped that before too long a time Chairs . . LOOK FOR VAItUE * FUR JACKETS, BLOUSES, SWEATERS GHIL' . tat church will bold a . pinochle he may return safely to his duties Kitchen Stools-30 SKIRTS, SLACKS, ETC. p t o y this evening at 8 o'clock In here. T ables . . . $ 7 .9 5 Child ren's shoe*, mors than any other tym Waaleyan Hall with prises being Children attending the Hebron In. High $1.95 must be bought for quality and value. SUimy and SUITS •warded. Green achool are selling . garden and long wearing . . . ours fills the hUI in eem« Grehter Variety EspbUii System seeds. With the proceeds they will Vanities . . . $ 4 .9 8 fort . fit and durahilJiy. SMARTLY DESIGNED — EVERT Mr. Hackley, representing the make purchase of s government Bar Stools . . $1.98 ■tatc pPA win upialn the details bond. ’The report is that this will KEDETTES-IN VARIOUS COLORS Than Ever Betere STYLE AND EVERY SIZE . Sf the new rationing program as it be turned over to the town to V afiily F oldin g ^ a c t a manufacturess and opera- form a start of a fund for the ARE NOT RAT10I<^D I of hotela reatauranta and building o f a new achoolhousc or Benches $ 1 .7 9 Chairs $ 1 .9 8 sr institutions whose consumjp- cpnaolidated achool. OPEN TAKE ADVANTAGE o f meats, cheese, butter and The second of a series of Lenten I win be. reduced starting Mon- services conducted by" the Rev, , at the meeting to be held Harold L. Keen wa* held Wednes- THURSDAY and OF OUR I avening at 7:80 at tha high dajr evening at the Pendleton home. Mkael. Food users from aurround- The discussion of problems brought Western Auto L O W PRICES p g tawna.bava baan invited to at- about by the present wrar was con­ SATURDAY m Im as wMi as membtrs of OPA tinued. Mr. Keen reed extracts QOIHINC COMPANY p iirfi' IB the towns. from SB interesting paper on the BIrtli . subject of peace U eome, and the EVEinNGS B U T MOW! BBd M n- RbomiM FMri jet 1 stand which ahould be taken by Associate Ston •treet are the guests of a the United Nations. A general » t Uii . Uartlord discuaaion toMc place. The' service ;«1U hfi oaattsd aaxt week bb J | r . MANCHfoBTEB EVENING HERALD, IfcANCHESTER, CONN„ FRIDAT, MARCH 2^, 1943 / EVENING HERALD. MANUHESTER. CONN., litroA T , MARCH 26.1949 "V PACK k G E S IX

cal In^t'tla and excessive e>utic A careful study of Its pupils fruit of their own^-Ubors. For owned,by- the individual. child re­ Bols,-Carl Magnuhon of Bristol; would and does forbid the terri­ it W who have gone back into the their observation and ^anjoymefit, ceived thorough cleaning. Grass Fires May Rev. S. Reed Chatterton, Hocka- Wh^'should We not make up> .pur “ i Show Starts Today Older Boys torial aelsures Britain la appar­ regular classrooms from the they slab planted broo'ln. com, si— ^ Only $5,000 to Read niim: William SplAne, Newington; ently willing to let Soviet Ruaala pliiida, now, Just what we a^ H'ere Is The History Open Air School shows great buckwheat, rye. oats, wheat, This article will be concluded in Become Luxury Chnrlea' Keefe, Farmington; Rev. It*8 Time To Start PlajnHing make. But the malnaprlns of Mr. >4lling to contribute to- a better improvement both physically hemp, flax, peanut: and cottbn, another article to be published to­ Philip, M, Roee, Buckingham; Rev. {pftiitto Bfralb morrow. To Gather Flloyd sFhller*- Colchester; Rev. ChurchiU’f oratorical policy, onc^ world order? and mentally. ' The children Calls At Homes \ Of Educational Club are" most- benefited who are The school nurse made frequent' Our Red Cross Quofi Fairfield, March 2S—(/F)—Tjnder Earl H.' Fbtgeaon, Manchester; What You NeedyFor agalq, aeenoa to go .back to the fli- young when they enter this calls at the homes of Open Air \ certain conditions, grass fires Rev. Herbert K. Rbbtneon, Sims­ II BIM«U motu atatement: "We m e^ to school. would be a luxury here at $5 per 25th Anniversary of bury: Rev. Richard P. Carter, ItonobMtar, Ogtm^ «-chool children to arrange for nec- Britain Boy THOMAS rBROfUlSON hold o u rN j^ .’’ / Additional Class The running expenses ot the esaary operations; to obtain rea­ T i ir i ip f l ■u'“ cribed as soon as the large fire if Fairfield’s firemen Have their County Organization to Suffteld; Rev. H. Marshall Budd, GtaDirai MaS a s w __ For 35 years TJiis Group of Public Spirited Women Have Open Air School during the first sons for any irregularity of at- $510 of Total 1 u riirii manufacturers - start to send in WM. Ttaomaa M. Burgess, Harry Welles, ronndtd Ootob«r i. 1111_____ Devdbed'.Time and Money in Cdring for Manchester’s two years ot its existence had lendance, and to secure co-opera­ ^riin 111 Victim their contrlbutlonii. Locally, the 'The next meeting of the town Be Held April ,4. Wapping: Rev. Sargis yMataon, What makes urchin so In Was from South fire commissioners. Chief Thomas Kr»n tad ds On Gardening been paid almost entirely from tion In the care of the teeth of pu­ march through March to the local Wilson; Eldmund Silk ynd Rev. >abllsD«d B I Bxetpt Childr^-vr A Commendable Community Project That Carroll Has announced, will get a imndaFi *nd fiofldiiy*. Bnierjid 9$ resolutely Intent that aim? Should interest All Newcomers. the treasury of the Educational pils. A great change in the atti­ Church I^enefit; Only quota continues with the same Plan.s for the 25th anniversary Henry A. Peck of Windsor Locks; tht Pott OSlO' at HaDObatUT. Conn, ir'Biife, b u t‘wc Club. At the annual meeting in tude of parents becanje apparent. recommendation that $5 be as­ and C. Duncan Yetroan of Hart­ at Second Claaa Mail Mat tar._____ We cannot know New Britain, Mareh 26—UP)—In ’ spirit as It did when It started on Hartford County Older Boys' Con­ As the time for planting home May of 1013 the followAg resolu­ The advice of the school, on all - V Few Days‘Remain. March 1. sessed the owner of property where ford. \ suspect thiet be a nigbtl^arish a coma since an operation on bA a grass fire occurs because of ference have been completed, with SUBSCRIPTION RATBS garden.s draws closer, much inter­ Editor’s Note: The Educa­ <^lowed these presentations offered tions were unanimously adopted: matters pertaining to health rfl- the gathering to be held in the Registrations Ifor the confer­ One Tear b» M^l ...... I».M interpretatioiy^of Amerlca»\pub- brain Wednesday, Lawrence carelessness, or to which firemen i est Is being evidenced In the tional Club of Manchester, j and put into immediate effect-vthe Resolved; That the School celved more serious attention pos­ Yesterday’s colleCtion.s for the Boys', Depoirtment of the Hart­ ence, which ie under the auspices Par Month by Mall ...... I « lic opinlon.XWe suspect he r m following resolution; Board of the Ninth District sibly due in part to a series ot Smith, 22-months-old mn A Wil­ are called unnecessarily. of the Hartford County Y. M. C. Stnsla Cony ...... J O* whleh-'^ comixmed Ikrgely of Red Cross War Furtd were but Chief Carroll waa more than ford City, Y- M. e. A. on Sunday Ptliaerad One Year ...... the Imprpfision that America lb- course, "Lessons In Practical Gar­ public school teachers,, for a That the Educational club be respectfully requested to . lalks for mothers of Open Air liam H. Smith, a local fireman, Unibn Offers Aid A., should be E Ific hands of the $677.65 but the total ^ s increas­ U T l irked at Fairfield's gra.ss fire rec­ aftornooh and evening, April 4th. waiting/ror thla war-to end so dening," conducted annually by the period of 35 years has-been i endeavor to raise money for assume such expenses for the school pupils on "Nervousness -n died early' today at St. Francis’ The theme of the conference, which Registrar, Miss Hazel S.'WIppert, M EM BER OF Connecticut Horticultural Society, ord for the pa.st three days—10 NEW NECKWEAR THE associated p r e ss doing a wonderful pirod. of an Outdoor School' for deli­ Open Air School as are paid Chlidren,” "TrAning of Children, hospital in Hartford. The child ed to $25,496.70 which! leaves a On Farm Problem is open to any boy in the county 278 Farmington avenue, Hertford, thatyAmerica and Churchill to­ whic4iswlll be held this year in calls for Volunteer firemen Tues­ The Aaaootatad Prate la azcluttva- work for the school childfiBm . cate children and that a for by the district in the case "Hygiene In tht Home,” “Foods figured In the news four months balance of $5,303.30 to reach the day, 14 on Wednesday and 34 yes­ from 14 years of age up, whether by lliursday, April let. ly antltltd to the uta of rapubjjca- gether can "preside over the .CentineKHiU Hall, 960 Main street, along health, and nutrltioh, finance committee be appoint­ of the regular'schools name- for Children” and "Preparation -it ago when he swAlowed a nail two assigned quota of $30,800.' Miss - flon 01 all newt diapatobat credited Austin, Minn., March 26—(/Pt— terday. , a "Y ’’ member or not, Is "Facing mdation of the British Empire. HartfordXunder the direct super­ lines that school appropria-" ed to consider ways and ly; Foods for Children.” The work as and one-half inches long whic^ Dorothy Dowd in her report- this to It or not otharwlta orodltad In vision of th^Unlverslty of Connec­ A helping hand that may get the "Many of these fires are so minor This- Hour"—inspired by Harry thta paper and alao the local nawa We suspect he thinks America is tions are not expected to cov­ means. • 1. The whole of the salary carried on for the children in this was removed by surgeons. morning said that $510 of the that there is no sense in calling Emerson Fosdlck’s new hymn ' British- pnblltbad baraln. ticut ExtensiofKService. Originally er. The name. Educational At the next meeting of the of the teacher of domestic school' thoroughly convinced par­ The boy’s parents have assented amount turned in' yesterday was farmers it. this section of the mid- All • rlabta of rapublleatlon one great big hamfisb, intent up­ the firemen,” he said. "They spread "God of Grace and God of Glory." announced as fiVe lessons, begin­ Club, gives no ' Indloation of I exiRjutive committee plans were science in the School of ents that the school took ». vital to the request of Dr. Richard Q. from Rev. W. RAph Ward, Jr. pas­ western livestock and corn belt over only,ia small area and could ' tpeclal dliltpatehcs herein are wio on making Britain pay for being a ning March 29th, ^-the 'society is The pcogram is set up to deal American Club raaarvad. the scope of the work. Long­ mad^ for financing such a project household Arts. interest in the welfare A their Buckley of Hartford, who operated tor of the South Methodist church, over one of the toughest of the easily be checked by the property specifically and kelpfully .with pleased to announce 'A. sixth ses­ children. At the close, of each that represented the combined en­ N/B. victor in thla war. time rebldenta of the town, as an Outdoor School. An offer 2. Heat, light, janitor serv­ oil the child's brain, to perform a shortages which face the nation’s owner. Many of them are the re­ problems growing out of the war Fall terelee client of sion and demonstration'xon can­ kowever, fairly . familiar waa accepted from the State ice and care of grounds. school year A June all blankets, post mortem operation in the in­ tertainment and food sale held at sult of carelesness. Children are Srrvice Ine. There is, we think, nothing In ning,; preserving, plckllngXiJrylng, food produfeers this year:—man- as submitted for consideration by with the amounts the club Tuberculosis Society of one half 3. An appropriation for bags, and clothing of any kind not terest of medical science. that church Friday evening, March po\i*«r—is Qeing held out here by setting some of them, and they W’ill older boys themselves. Publtebere Repreeent^lvee, The America’s real attitude toward etc., to be held May 3rd,'conducted spends for milk, cocoa and cod of the proceeds from the local sale food niaterials sufficient to 19. be dealt with severly if thejr are BINGO Jallua Mathewe Special Agency-- by Ml5ia Ruth Russell of the Hart­ a big,^CIO union. The opening session vUl be at 2 New Tork. Chicago. /Detroit and the British Empire which should liver oil, as well as the cheat of Christmas stamps, such offer cover the cost of food actual­ Try To Better 5Iark The'ttqlon- Packinghouse Work­ caught.” p. m.—and the closing session, Boston. ford County Farm Bureau. 'x. and dental clinics and other depending’ upon the assistance ren­ ly consumed by the pupils of It W as learned, lu t night that legitimately atir Mr. Churchill to , information bn storing surplus er: Local O;which represents some Marilyn Duke—ZIggy Taleqt featured by the induction of new BUREAU OF .|orms of corrective work for dered by the club ip promoting the the School of Household Arts. several -other churqli groups were 4'JIOO worke'ra at the huge Hormcl Listed Battle CasuAly M EM BER AUD; such a determined and over-em­ crops will be provided everyone I member! into the Torch Fellow­ CIRCTILATIONS. AiRdien who need It. sAe. A plan wasx adopted for Resolved: 'that a copy of trying to better the mark of the packing plant, ie recfultlng its Tomorrow phasized "hold our own” policy. w’ho needs it. 'The winter of 1943- The most exciting personality itp ship, an honorary society of the One of the founders and soliciting funds froV ' Influential these resolutions be presented South Methodist church an# that members to work op sqrtottodlng of th j year, Vaughn Monroe, to Fort Chieter, Mich.— —Pvt. Haj-tford Cjunty Y. M. C. A., will Tba Herald/ Printing Company. Of course there are various ex­ 44 promises to be the critical food mempbra of the club since Its to the School Board of the it might be done by Monday. Miss f> rms in ihelr spare time and dur­ Robert E. Graham of Saginaw, Inc., aaaume/ no financial reaponal-.- period of the war. F-amllies who citizens. It was, also'^-agreed to person and his famous orchestrL take place at 7:15 p. m. blllty for typographical error! an- tremes of American aentiment organlziition, haa written an ask parents of chlldrefix selected Ninth District accompanied Rare ‘buys ’ in exclusive Hazel Trotter, chairman of 4he ing vacations. Some 6(R) -jnen al­ Mich., hasn’t been out of the expect to e a t' from commercially is the gala stage attraction play­ United States, but for 24 hours he The conference planning com­ Night and public opinion, which “ range article gl^g an account of for membership In the sraool to by an accurate account of the religious organAations held-- that ready have signed up, and George ing on the stage of the State mittee was compoaed of the fA- iday, March 2$ packed cans are likely to be dis­ Its nchlevenieitts for the bene­ expenses borne hitherto by it was possible. She did say that Evans and Eddie Fplan, on the was listed as a battle casualty. He from those who think the British appointed, and all of us will feel contribute flVe cents each day for theater, Hartford, today, Saturday lowing: Henry Cook,' Bristol, fit of newcomeiw to Manches­ noon-day meal provided.^ So gen­ the Educational Club for the she had several encouraging ad­ beef kill line at the plant and and Sunday only. Monroe features suffered a shoulder injury while Empire the most perfect creation more secure next fall if we have originators of the Idea, expect helping unload casualties sent to CSiairman; Elmer T. Thlenea, ^ c a And The Empire ter, which becaUM of its erous was the response of the citi­ items named: Watkins Wentworth^ vance reports. Mlirilyn, Duke, glamorous young secretary: Rev. Sterling White, our own unratloned supply of food. Percy Jones hospital and was on earth to those who think it Is length will be publlsliqd In two zens of Manchester to this appeal Clothing Provided Nezt Weeks Program many -more judging /by the en­ singing , star; Ziggy Talent, top inferences of Prime Minis- If sufficient interest Is shown In thusiasm which greeted the sug­ written up with the returning New Britain (chArman of the pro­ ORANGJ the greatest villain in world his­ Installments. Ttie im .t in­ in behalf of its children, and; so During the first two years of The Workers are. going put to instrumentol star and entertainer; gram committee); Fred Hoerle, this class on the preservation of stallment w ill be carried'Ri to- finish the work of the business' and gestion at a recent'union meeting. the Four '^s,. outstanding vocal wounded and assigned a bed. He er Clhurchiirs Sunday speech are tory. But the IVeat subatantlal food, a scries of practical demon­ willing were the parents of thdse the Existence of the Open Air REPRODUCTIONS waa No. 13 in the list of .Michigan George Newell, Rev. Theo. Dixon likely to be with us foe,^a long moriow’s Issue. children In need of speciA treat'^' School pupils had provided their industrial aections this weekend quartette, and . others. Besides, of PlAnvllle;. Rex Greene, Rev. middle ground of American opin­ strations may be arranged. and it ia expected that by Tues­ Vaughn Monroe brings a mam­ casualties until the error was dis­ HAI time. Following Is the course in “Les­ ment to enter them in such a own 'warm clothing if possible. covered. Francis' T. Cooke,. Rev. Paul Du- ion and sentiment la, it seems t.p A group of Manchester women school that the opening -of an Out­ in t h e day night the quota will ^ reach­ moth stage re'vue, featuring The Some of the Inferences, con- sons in Practical Gardening,” Such clothing as was needed for I Edward E. Rowe . us, quite willing to bave’ -^ritain held two informal meetings during door School soon became a reality. children 'tinable to provide their ' ed. This was held by the d'rive offi­ Murphy Sisters, “'’edib’s Newest which will be conducted by Profes­ ember ot 1908 and January of cials, as wishful thinking but Sensation”; Don CummlngS,"The jesming British domestic life and hold her own,” -and hot in '-^ e sor-Albert E. Wilkinson and As­ Funds Are Assured own was Solicited by . a special 09. The purpose of these meet- Rep«»i;ta gdven at the December after the record these same work­ Made Corporal Comedian of the Year”-; Johnny 1/ politics, concern us little. If least motivated by any playb^,, sistant Professor Alton M. Porter committee ot the club membera Mack, "Sophistocation to Taps’' of the University of Connecticut, gs was to discuss and plan the meeting vl910, assured funds for who were ap^inted for this laak. 40 000.00 ers made in the residential sec- I Ottrchiii wants to be Britain's $ , arid many more. It’s the show thrill deaira to knock the Empire to organization of a club of women -:Uons nottong is impossible. Not San Angelo, Texas, March 26— post-war leader, if he takes the to be held in Centlhel Hill H the opening, of Manchester's Out­ During the winter of 1913 it was of fhe year, gay. youthful tind pieces. There la, as we see it, each Monday at 4 p. m. and to be known as the Educational door School.^i^ house, a tent, and decided to make sleeping bags for in years has a corps of workers Edward E. Rowe, son of Mr. and proqiectlve wind out of the LAbor Club of Manchester. The two ever approached the record set to exciting entertainment. Vaughn no respectable or representative pea ted at 8"' p. m., M arch/29, kitchen eqiiiprdant were donated these children to ilae during their Mrs. John Rowe, 3 Fairfield street, Monroe's engagement starts to­ principal alms of this club were 1943. Manchester, has been promoted Party's sails with hla own "four American at^ ck on the British "Present Needs and How tq/Plan The club voted to purchase the rest periods. Club members were day, for three days only. MatcK tfiat Sprlngtima glint In your eye wltfi a a Garden.” April 5, “Pr^arlng the discu.^sion of educational prob­ necessary equipmeitt. for popils asked to volunteer t ^ r services Send In DonatAns from private first class to corporal yssr plsn,” if he seems to be at­ lems related to the community, STOCK REDUCTION As usual, there "are midnight Empire as such. If Churchill says Last night some people stated at San Angelo Army Air Field new tie in a gay pattern, plaid or stripe. tuning himself to the fact that Soil—Fertilizer,'Kindis s m Use.” needs, the nece.>»8ary kdtehen uten­ and to meet in the schliol sewing stage and screen snows every Fri­ he is not fighting this war to pre­ April 12, “Planting See^, Trans­ and the promotion of closer , co­ sils for the preparatlortx of food room at specified times until the that the workers had not visited bombardier school, it was an­ day midnight and every Sunday the British people have not sacrl operation between home and side over the liquidation of that planting and. G row ing April 19, for noon-day meals,/and pAd the sleeping bags were coi^Ieted. their homes to make the collec­ nounced today by Ckilonel George midnight for the benefit of defense Seed sad suffered their way school. The Educational Club of tions. However, the workers feel M. Palmer, commanAng officer. Empire, that goes equally well for "Care of the Garden.^seases and wages of the cooky Membefa. A Flannel bloomers for use by'--^ll- workers and others unable to a t tbiouglf this war without claim to Pest Control.” Aprll/26, "Mid-Sea­ Manchester, Conn., was formally the School Commute* and the su­ dren while sitting in classes i^ re SALE that If they have missed any ' A 1934 graduate of Manchester tend regular performances. If there ia one central Ameri­ organized li) March of 1909. There homes to their canvass of the resi­ High School, wthere he lettered a better life of their own after the son and Late C ro^ Staking, Har­ perintendent A Schools woi;ked in ARde by pupils A sewing A ass^ There are late stage shows ev­ can wish regarding that Empire, vesting, etc.” May 3, "Canning, were one hundred and nine char harmony with tne club i^inaking dential section it is the patriotic three years, in football, Rowe was ery Saturday and Sunday at 10 war, such developments find . us The major topics for considera-' THAT it is that it go forward, by the Preserving. Drying, Brining, etc.” ter members. preparations /for the ^/drganlzing tion of the EducationA Club dur­ Furniture for every room in the hi ie In this dramatic event duty of these people to either send a truck driver and milling ma­ p.m. did foil thi only Indirectly and sentimentally Hygiene For Children .. .from WatkAe Budget FumishAi WatkAa Wentworth in theA donations or bring them chine operator in civilian life. He standards of its own best con­ To everyone ^ho attends all five of the OuMoor Schtwl. Plans ing th^ winter of 1913 and the Interested. of the garde^ng classes, the Con­ During the first year of the were rapidly carried forward mak­ spring o f'1.014 were cAld psychol­ 'Reproductions. down to Red Cross headquarters in A now a member of the 2052nd Of the 138 f million pounds of science, and accorAng to the the House'A Hale building on Ordnaqce (Company at this West . But iriien It oomss to the im­ necticut HOTtlcultural Society will club’s activities a practical talk ing thisyinno^lon which waa ogy, the vAue A well-equipped olives and olive oil Imported in pledges of its own leaders. If Mr. award a /certificate that might on “Hygiene for Children” was first coMidepea by the club in t’re reducing our stock to 1043 leveiSA accordance with Mato street. Texas bombardier college. A 1940, 57 million came from Spain plications of Mr.'Churchill’s post­ school librarl^B Md the best meth­ reqbeA .of the Government.. .a War meksure losued to all Churchill Interprets American in­ very be of value to all who given by Dr. Marian Williams of Octob^ of JslO a reality on Jan ods of presenting; sex-hygiene to The nation’s quota of $125,000,- brother, Anthony, also is in the 50 million from Greece, 20 million war foreign policy, as outlined oy wish-.tp/work on farms this sum­ Hartford, Connecticut. Dr. Wil­ uary /tweiity-fourth' of 1911. lar^stoires. Manufacturers, too. have bera asked to reduce 000 has yet to be reached but in­ army and holds the rating of a from ItAy and 9 million from Por- tent otherwise, we think he is childreti A order to prevent the .These are Mm, we are very much interested- mer. liams discussed the possibilities of Ddring the spring of 1910, F. unhappiness reaulting-,^from ignor­ dications are that it will be over- first sergeant. “ tugA. 100% ALL V/IRGIN WOOL mistaken. We are not against hla Admission Is free; anyone inter, medical inspection in the public A./yerplanck, superintendent of the pieeb^ and suites which will not ^ madd\again for the The fact Is that we have been ance of sex knowledge. Club duration: holding hia bwn. cstjed Is Invited to either the aft- schools and suggested the need of Is oy Manchester made achievements for the Oj>on Air A ' y tlilnldng (ff this as a “global" erhoon or evening lectures. So that placing a school health program of/the most efficient, way School during this period AAuded Purchas'es made now are not payable until May\10tb. war. We have organized, our pro­ some idea of the number of pam­ under the supervision of a school, to proAote the educational ad­ It can be said with equal defi­ the establAhment A two comBlqte longer on Watklna Budget Terms. duction and our lease-lend on that phlets, etc., required can be deter­ nurse. Conditions favorable to t vantage offered by such an or­ physlcA examinations of A1 pUpila baais. We have disposed our ships niteness, however, that we are mined, a post card to Mrs. Walter promotion of better health f ganization as an Outdoor School A the schoA during each school against hia doing nothing n^re B. Bryant. Secretary, 25 Olcott ties in the schools during the With the facilities which • were year; the formation of a club for and our tanks and planes and Drive, Manchester, would be ap­ than holding his own. We ' arc 1910 were in progress a^ a resolu­ provided it was possible to develop the mothers of Open Air School EXPENSIVE Mien on that bkifis. We are fight­ preciated. tion passed at the J^irtiar^meet- very satiAactory School of pupils to meet once each month A ing on that basis. And avery re- against having the Briti^^ Em­ ing of the club records-the'follow- Household Arts. Such a plan the School Domestic Arts, and the WENTW6|^TH COLLECTION GATOEM pire do nothing more thai^ nold its Involved securing an expert, dieti­ aponaible American utterance, Ing: ' ' formation A classes in Folk Danc­ ' - \ with reg^ard to the shape of the own. We do want ^rld-wide, Waterbury Fire Resolved: that a fe tte r of tian to plan and supervise the ing. global organization a peace, appreciatioTl and commenda­ preparation of food for the pupils Kept L'p Studiee 3 Piece Bedroom; Modem, 4)leached bAnd peace to' come has been based on of the Outdoor School. The plan blrdseye i^ple Dlnock (applied)pplled) finish. tion be sent to Ae School ' The report A the Open Air « . r . ______, — ______a the almost automatic assumption not merely a hew d i^ion of pow­ Engine Wrecked tM met with the approval of the Bed, dresser. chest. Grand Rqpids Guild- Committee of Ninth Dis­ School presented by the teacher 345.00 198.0C that such a global wsr miiat oe er blocs. We w i^ this British trict by the EA.icational As­ School Committee. of the school in June 1914 pre­ made ...... X...... ICJORY 6 Piece Bedroom: LOtila XVI desigir^^ow on followed by a global organization Empire of his to m at peace twen­ sociation for /installing sani­ Tho minutes of the club for sented the question A the length Waterbury, March 26—(IPl—She tary drinking fountains in our November contain the following display in MaA S t r ^ window). Dresser, for peace. ty years from now, and we want of time a pupil should be re­ chest and night table to genAne toqhog was "a good old wagon,” waa the^ schools; an^that it be recom­ description of the School of tained in the school if little or no If we r e ^ Mr. Cfiiurchill aright; the rest of tM world to be at any. gold trimmed. Twin beds to Waterbury Fire department's En­ mended t(/ the various school Household Arts: improvement in health conditions you' can pick up the pieces of all peace. / commlttws in other districts Thla school Is run In con­ enamel, gold decorated, tihiy marble tqp gine No. 7, and she only got in seemed evident. It was shown on night table. Grand RapldA Gulld-m 476.25 288.00 these Anisrlcan aasumptiona, and We want Mr. -Churchill not to that they, also, give this mat­ nection with the Open Air that most children showed a de­ trouble once before in 23 x^ears, School. Sixty, girls from Slipper Chair; Sheraton, solid mqhogany; There arc plenty of seeds for Home Cultivation, but atnigt^e as you will, never be able be th in l^ g of Empire security ter tpeir attention. cided improvemen.t A a year. A but today she’s in a sand bank off the first year of the club’s grades seven and eight in loose seat cushion in brown and . beige \ none to be wasted. Get the Best. Wc have a FuO. North Main street, her front end few children showing improve­ striped damask ...... 8^.00 17.5# to fit ttaenl into what seenw to be alone, but of world security. We exlst^ce was entirely experimeh- classes A four, under direc­ ment seemed to require a longer Line of Hart’s Seeds for you$ War Garden. Enjoy \ Mr. Oiurchlll’s formula for peace. to be a world secure not considerably stove in. and her left tion of the teacher of house­ DresAng Table Bench: Regency X-base In frorit wheel knocked askew. tal /the annual report for the yggr period A treatment in order to be antiqued fruitwood; blue Striped damask-. \ Home Canned Goods. We have a large assortment ^Bingle-handed, and with a defi- Russia, Britain and the clgarly sets forth the club's ac- hold arts, perform the work, considered “ cured” and returned Engine No. 7 was going to a which consists of keeping the cover ...... ■ -29.7^_ 1448 available . . . Buy Today! B lte fi^ which Indicated that he States, but a world secure grass fire yeMCrday and an auto-' mpllshments In the following to regular ciaasrqoms. The. re­ Dressing Table Bench; Regency X-base In \ 'statement: house clean and A preparing port A the academic work was ARROW SHIRTS at'4t, he s^ered this wsr, and tbr Cblna and scores of lesser na­ mobile driven by Paul Varlese of^ the meala for the' children antiqued fruitwood: blue striped damask \ ■ this city vVas going aomewher; A very pleasant and real very encoura^g, showing that, cover ...... ,...... 29.76 Buy Carefully — Buy Wisely! the pease to follow It, into two tions. We want the British.Emr feature of the winter has been of the Open Air School. although physically handicapped Provide style, comfort and florvice at a moiA else—until both vehiclea reacl Cocoa and crackers are Slipper Chair; Sheraton, solid mahogany; sectiona. '^ e did this by propos­ pire to use its present position not the spme spot on North hfaln -the cordial co-operation of with poory^Ath conditions each loose seat cushion in brown and beige both parents and teachers served at the beginning of child had been able to success­ 35.00 17.6®/ erate cost. Once you have worn 'Arrow jroG J/] ing Ootmcilg of Europb And of toward the preservation " of the street at the same time. the morning session and a striped damask ...... Engine No. 7 skidded on 100 with an increased sense of fully complete the required year's 5 Plepe Bedroom: Louis XV in payson and will not be aatisfied with other >hirU« He Ad it by referring to status quo, not toward the crea­ fellowship in their great com­ substantial lunch ia served at work for the grade. An unuauA- feet. Lieut. John CofrlgM, who no6n. Each group of girls fruitwood; carved and decorated. Twin . Tomato and tbb "three great victorious pow- tion of some new balance of pow­ called her "a good old ^^gon. In mon interest in the children ly severe wAter with days when beds, dresser with gilt mirror, chest, dress- srs,\w lth not a - word to China. er for Europe Aone, but towgrtl of this town. come one period later each the thermometer registered aix 673.76 286.88 fine shape,” was at th^wheel and week so th a t. A1 may have Ag table :...... He did |bis at a mbment when he the creation of a world-wide sys­ kept her upright so 0(at no harm At its October meeting 1910, the degrees below zero at the .openAg 6 Piece Bedroom: LouA XVI; Dresser, chert Pepper Seeds club had as its guest speaker, Mr. the rotation A work sched­ must hkye known \ American tem in which' peace will not de­ came to three fellow/riremen cling­ of the morning zesslon proved no and night table in genuine mahogany, gold Weaver, superiiitendent of schools uled for different periods of hAdrance to the work and the trimmed. Twin b ^ s in bqne enamel, gAd ing precariously ty th e bars. the day and week. For Hot House Planting thought Ait4 sentiment waa par­ pend upon artifirial and unreliable Policeman G ^ge McElllgott of Hartford, who gave a most In­ enjoyment of the outdoor life of ' -decorated. Gray marble ’ top on night ticularly cohecioua of x. Chtna'a alignments of power. It is when said Varlese had^ieen booked on a teresting description of the work Had to Buy'Food the iKhool. -On fluch mornings ta b le ...... - ...... 476.25 288.00 Simrks Earliana Tomatoes. great place in thia war. Ad it Mr. Churchill says we mean to reckless driving charge. being done in Hartford under At the December meeting, 1911, the children gatheted around the 8 Piece Bedroom, Modem; bleached blond Flowor Garden school supervision on summer birdoeye maple DlnoCk (applied) finish. .\IsO Bonny Best and N^w GardM Tools by discussing the bases for a^set- hold our own “period” that Amer­ Engine Nng Handle spect among the leading nations are not willing to share. We must 1910, Miss . Puseh, .the teacher ' tooled leather proWfftwnnp ...... 59.75 44.80 missioner said. "Sign your ap­ the Outdoor School of Hartford, due time provided Manchester with those who did fall asleep might Coffee Table; Sheraton folding bamboo saw- Shovels...... $1.39 up chalk stripes, of plaid effects and dia^'onols, of the world. guarantee them, to the best of not be disturbed. In a short time plication and mall it early.” gave an account ot how she was well equipped and properly super­ buck base; removable butler's tray rimmed Galvanized C H I-N A M EL Fertilizer Spreaders. .$7.50 of worsteds and twists and gabardines— ond The, fact that Mr. Churchill now our. ability, that if they will go' April IS is the deadline for re­ carrying on the work In her school. vised playgrounds and an outdoor pupils would go to Aeep soon aft­ on three sides. Genuine mahogany...... 89.60 19.76 er the rest period began. 'Those Aawa hla Aatinctioh between Eu-'| forward away from attempted iso­ newals by mall. Current licenses She described the equipment, the swimming pool for the use of chil­ Gateleg; end table size with oval top; deli­ Ash Barrels Post Hole Diggers.. .$2.19 svory surf in tha Brant Hn» it 100H ykgm expire at midnight, April 30. dren during the summer-vacation. who wakened when the period PAIN TS * And other fine makes of sops and Asia—a distinction aomp- lation and self-security of their dally program, the feeding, cloth cately turned legs. Onuine mahogany A An application blank for a 1048 big and general care of the chil The club promoted and- fAanced waa over quietly returned to the ■ dark red finish...... 29.50 10.75 Garden Hose . . . .$5.50 up wool! Ws don’t hove to toll you anything about what artificially baaed on the ex­ own. We will not leave them bold- classroom. Ve^y Aten One or more TARNISH and ENAMELS license is attached to the 1642 dren in her charge. Records A lip- work in schoA gardens, a babies Reading Table; adjustable tilting top; l^h Brant’s smooth fit, Brant's smart lines, Brent's pectation that war in one section mg the bag afflf retreat into an certificatei To apply for renew­ provement in health conditions and hospital and allied activities such cMIdren would not. waken but Century design A banded mahogany...... 44.60 22.25 Garden will be over before It la over in ot al, tear off this application, fill improvem.ent In school^work were as milk statiems, visiting nurses would continue to Aeep for End Table; ShefatoR with gold tooled leath- Sheep Manure built-in comfort. Thsy’rs still fsoturos of a isolation bur own. longer rtime. Such children were . Fertilizer Hydrated Lime MEN’S HOSIERY the other—ties back to what have to the requested Information and. submitted. After Miss Puseh had and day nurseries with instruAion * er top; Aide for candle; genuine mahog­ This recent phrasing of Rus­ mail or bring it to any‘ office of Informed members of the club con­ for mothers in cAId care. never wakened, but were atloared any, antiqued ...... 39.60 82.60 Brent suit— at Wards thrifty price of $28.95^ . bo*b the various interpretations sian and British, policy alike the Motor Vehicles. Department. cerning the school organisation Get Wooden Building to sleep on until natural aatakao End Table: Sheraton design with large top; $3.50 50 ^^ounda ...... f . . . . 6 5 c $2.95 olf the A tlsn ^ Charter. It nas makes clear the altamative to fAl and program. Dr. Henry F. Stehl. During the winter A 1912 the ing occurred when they joined candle tray; brass casters; OsnuAe ma­ thAr classmates. . Hundred. b M Mr. Churehill who, in discus- American participation In the af­ Rotiime Old Age Check - medical director A Hartford, told, tent which was used as a class­ hogany. antiqued-...... ' 39.60 1448 Hundred. ^ 100 Pounds ...... $1.10 room for Open -Air School pupils Gardening proved to be a very Fan-back Barrel Chair; Sheraton, button Belts, Scarfs^ Aona of . that document, has fairs of the world. The alterna- how the children for thla school SHEEP MANURE . luy now while ossertmonts are com.' SprlngfielA Bl.—(#1— War’a were selected and examined, and burned. It was replaced by pleasant part A the school day back; solid mahogany; green damaek; 50-Lb. Bags — 25-Lb. Bags BONE MEAI. seemed to place reservations on Uye consists of a return to old drain on the public pocketbook how progress ot - each individual wooden building especlAIy adapt­ during t^e spring and early aum hAr-flIled. Custom made ...... • 98.00 0940 Slightly Higher. COW MANURE GRASS SEED plele . . . end pey out ef Income. Ask Pajamas, Etc. Its possible operation in Asia. It systems of peace, which have made B. P. Vickery, BraAey, 111., child was noted. He made very ed to the needs of such a school. mer. The giround was prepaid for Wing ChAr; Chippendale dsAgn; tiAr-filled; has baen only President Roosevelt broken down twice in the last ponder the check he received reg­ dear- thA no active ca.ses of tu­ The lower floor of the building was planting by the school janitor. spring-hAr seat; large horse print in coral ebeul Words Monthly Poyment Pien. ularly from the state’s Ad age planned for classroom use. The Elach child bad an AdlviduA plA on beige with outside to matching texture Wbo bss affirmed that that docu- quarter-century. It is not a good berculosis were Sflmitted to the assistance fund. He wrote State school, the purpose of such a upper floor wss used as a dormi­ eight by ten feet. In these pAts plaA corA •o*e«*«*«eessf s s e-9 e e s • • • • 175.00 149.00 wmTTwr.fcTajri ; ■ .inpisriaidi iZ -TiU 'iBsnt appUes to aU tl)a world. alternative. We-want to woo AuAtor Arthur C. Lueder: school being prevAition A disease. tory during 'the noon hour rest by the middle of May'the childzan Now. slg ^ can tjy . In hla first both Britain and RilMla away "Pleaqe find encloeed draft for P. A. Verplanck, superintendent A period. hafl plaatad nasturtiums, radishss, |ktanded discussion of post-war from i t 'For- all we know, Britain $40. my last check, as my eon in ecbools A Manchester, prMcnted In summing up the work A the lettucs, onions, carrots, bests, the Army Air Corpi is getting CAMPBELLS pMMtarai, Mr. ChurchUl tiUks witn- and Russia want to be wooed a report A a physical examlnatibn Open Air School at the close A string bsans sad bush limes. Oth­ support for us...... |Cy wife and I recently given which very defl- its Brat two yean A sxistencs er pAts wars planted with toma- gjHiiousc^soii. IM tha aUghtast referenca of any away from i t But we are not wish to tba"k ymi and the state Ately ehowed that at least 20 the secretary's report -for April, toss, peppers, awsst com snd > bo tha Atlantic Charts. One likely to make any Ufipreastoo on very much for your hAp." Re­ Manchester children would bene­ 1918 placed the following on rec­ iriring. beshs. . TTis vegstablss WATKINS BR O T HER S , R75 MAIN ST. - MANCHESTER. DIAL 6161 wh)' be Ad thie may be the them while our own Iptentiona jare plied Lueder: "I wish to thank fit by treatment in.,an- Outdoor ord: raised were to be uaed , A the N C 824-828 MAIN STREET TEL. 5161 MANCHESTER you very much for the inspiration School. ■ . ITia Open Air School has House of Domestic Arts. Thus Mft Iba Atlantia Chartai ^ahrouded, b^r Aplomatic ahd-poUti- oC-your patrioUsm*” I The buslneBS. meeting which-fA- been' established two ysara. tbs chUdrsn sajoysd sating the EVEWU ro h e r a l d , M^UHESfrER, GOyy^ FRTDAT, MARCH 2f^94S MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. PRIDAT, MARCH 26,1943 Brltalil, «n d one plans mads(isds iSVW / f runs dver the 'Ubiliill area in a th ree/ j |[^1 mant during M* adminlatratlon, he aa an axouse to eonflacate whole Should m Vte Fooe \jievm Clashes Yankee/ Planes hour night/.attack, it was an- in Pacific Sees People Starvingy Wounded Rationing. Data nounced. Ugly-Looking ^ Hurley Raps called Baldwlii’s reference to It In state departmante to provide jobs M<»hod o f wogbig M Probers The airdrome"' at - Lae, New Red Cross Contributions Before Year l^^ ut tenna ot law an Indication of "to­ for party membora” Hit Japs Hard Guinea, was rsld ed x^ ce, and low- orecast tal Ignorhnca of toC moral and There waa ho mention of toe / ■ptritual u oia o f that Inotru- former governor^ a possibls gu- Night Club; Harrlsbprg, Pa.. M a t^ 2fl. Here’s Information You Will Want To Have— Furnished altitude attacks, were -made on Fish Valuable Clare Luce buildings at Salaniaua.''. Mr. and Mra. W. Stanek .$ ' 1.00 • •••••••••• 2.00 , March 26.—(P) mant.” bernatmial candldma In 1944, ac-i —(ifT—Joseph C. Grew^oriner By Local War Price and Rationing Bdard, No. 112 During 2 Days ows Michael Benevento ...... , 1.00 Guilib Annum . ; ...... 1.00 Hurley said his administration cording to those w ho8 riended the ambassador to Japbn, says On Questions Allied fighters shot do^n a Japa­ — Dr. E. L. Nixon, former IHiird Sought nese medium bomber cau^.t on a Ellen S. WUaon ------k.. 3.00 Mrs. N. Oruske ...... 1.00 prealdent of toS" Pennsylvania was the first to Introduce the prin­ meeting. The next of toh'^rles of America should' imitats 2.00 Yale Expert Says "IThey Natid^Qal/ Republican ciple of real economy In govern­ The office of War Price and ?> Coffee: \ / (Oontlnusd from Page One) reconnaissance trip qver ^"^yke (OontiniiSd ^IraiD Page ‘ Marie Flliere ...... 2.00 I John Jwanlckl ...... Food and Potato Growers as­ meetings is scheduled for April 1 Japanese or Get^an methods -- (Oontinaed from Page One) Rationing Board 112.16 is located Coupon 26 in Book NO. 1 good Peter Flynn ...... 1.00 Ralph Gilroy ...... 2.00 ment, and, he said, it did not tKMB FihR On*) • a Ackland bay, below Buna, Are Good Eating 'pe* sociation, says "I can sec peo­ Party Also Assailed by of waging warv in the Lincoln School, opposite the , for one pound through April 25. L. K. Nlddon.___ ...... 1.00 [John Hayford ...... 2.00 "selaa upon the term ’economy’ to North Wales Is sAd to prom **We must/dnd will win by gotlations, B re w s t^ said the near . Mandalay and Myitnge nese have built up^M^ilitorlocking ple starving in America be­ Ooooanut post officer. Office hours are as Shoes: .Mra. C. B. H a rris...... 1.00 Nile Brook ...... 8.00 spite Appearance. wage a political war, nor adopt it toe world’s i)«st slate. being moiy" American than country believed Lewis' union had bridge. chain of strong outfits remotely fore toe year is out.” Former Governor follows: Monday, 9:30.- to 6.30; Coupon ,17 in Book No, 1 good ‘These attacks were successful Army Bombers Attack hanking the communications lines, M ra A. .Johnson ...... 1.00 i Mra. ytetof Anderson ... 2.00 -’I------' Nixon, now an adviaor to a - ’ * uMlit dtsb wliich. butn^ ever before,” he told the "a big finger In the dyke holding 1.00 I Mrs. John Shea ...'...... 1.00 ■ / % ySm ot 4M Mv<« on Nov. Tuesday, closed all day: Wednes­ for one pair through June\15. in further disorganizing and dis­ Kiska Four Times between Hawaii and toe South Mrs. J)— chain atpre council, made the Hartford, March 26,--VP)—Rep. Pennsylvania Society of Eiigl-^- back Inflation.” day through Friday 9:30 a. m., to Gasoline: , / \ Mra;'U. Colegrove ...... 1.00 Mrs. Fred W(x>dhouse .. 1.00 neers in an address last night. "You might have contributed to rupting the enemy's communica­ Paclfle. those ugly-lobking fish, those Statement to a diam ber of Clare Boothe Luce (R-Oonh) and 5:30 p. m.; Saturday^ closed all No. 5 "A ” cOiipons valid through tion and supply system in cen­ Washington, March 26. — (JF— Anna W. R o b b ...... 1.00 Mrs Otis B a rtle tt...... 2.00 •■Id Information pieced toew reiterated his. warn­ tliat belief.” Lewis said. Norto. of the Clarollnea .another 1.00 you’ve been toAeing back into the Commerce Food committee day. The telephone number is July 21 inXhe where they tral Burma,” the communique Army bombers raided the Japa­ A BUend ...... 1.00 Mrs. John K leU le...... the national Republican party from vartoua eource* in- ing"against any Axis peace Corporation Profits In Billions possible toiget is Wake, where the Mrs. Louis H. Marts .... 3.00 during a'discussion of the 2-0494. are good for three gallons each. said. nese base at Kiska in the Aleutian A Friend ...... 2.00 drink because they didn’t look like were assailed last night by Form­ Ihat live men, seated at a cnensive, saying It would be Asserting that! corporation islands four times Wednesday, enemy has' already been bombed Mra. Walter Wirtalla .... 1.00 fsrm^ labor shortage and what Holders /Of ” A” Books njust have "Additional direct hits on the Mrs. Condy ...... 1.00 toe Hedy Lamarrs of their spe­ he called "the government’s er Gov. Robert A. Hurley (D) who 'table In the Latin Quar- " ‘'designed to let us win the profits on war contracts were run­ .MrAte, Fats, Oil. Cheese scoring hits in the target area, the sever^ tim es/B ut tbh island is so 2.00 Mra/ Frank A. Stone .... 2.00 tire ihs^ction by March 31. approaches to Myitnge (bridge wil! Mrs. Arthur FalKin ..... cies, Mr. Commercial Fisherman. failure'' to adopt an effective said that "powerful forces, array­ aoektaU. bar. got into a war—but lose the peace.” ning Into the billions of dollars, Retail ' sales forbidden until Nai'y reported today. small'and its uses are so limited 5.00 Mrs. Grace Lathrop .... 1.00 •ifument ttat led tp' March 29 on: butter, margarine, Fuel Oil: for a further period render unus­ by size and terr^ that so>me ex­ MlchMl Demko A Yale expert says they’re good food program last summer. . ed against the president, are using 3 Things to Do in Lewis pulled out of his pqcket a PSnod 4 coupons valid to April, Communique Number 324: G. J. Turcotto ...... 1.00 H. A. MacArdle ...... 2.00 copy of a newspaper advertisement lard, cooking oils, salad oils, can­ able that essential link in the en­ perts here have suggested purely eating these food-rationed days. every weapon of propaganda and 12. Worth 8 and 80 gallons. "North Pacifiij: Richard Turcotto t ...... 1.00 Ella R. Healy 1.00 "women B«m lor Kxlta / by the U. S. Steel corporation. ned fish and canned meat. Ration­ emy’s north-south line of com­ military, cohsideratlofis might not l.Off Prof. Daniel Merrlman, who has perauaslon to destroy tbs confi­ T lr « k "1. On March*24th: Mra. Robinson ...... xl.OO Fannie L. S m ith ...... been studying fisheries for 12 suit of the rare species to practi­ the sound ot two sbbts re- Deiiies Motions It disclosed, he testified, that ing begins March 29 on theae pro- munication.” “ (a) During the afternoon and dictate Us recapture. / Gertrude L. Quiah ...... 1.00 dence of our people in the leaders Recapping with reclaimed rub­ Mr. and Mrs. Molr ...... 2.00 yesrs, said today "much good food cal research in sea. food ouppliea. of our cause.” tbrougb th e / club. the corporation piit aside $126,- ducta plus hard cheeses and aU Heavy.. Damage to Tracks evening. Army Liberator (Consol­ A decision to employ to. as a Mr. and Mra. John P. The Bingham laboratory at Yale ber camelback permitted for tires F. C. Cavagnaro ...... 6.00 is discarded every year when fish l.urley, now Democratic na­ __ women r a n /fo r the . In Meat Cases 000,000 which it charged to wear, types o f pork, beef, lamb and itw - ■ A t Mayniyo, the war bulletin idated B-24) and Mitchell (North means of compelling toe prestige- Joseph Malatian ...... 3.00 (Meney ...... 10.00 is at the saiue\time taking a lead­ feuW ed by ttielr escorts. _ and usage after payment of $34,- ton, with each person p e fin ltt^ to smaller than 7:50-20 perniitted loving Japanese to come out and Mrs. Connors ...... 1.00 is thrown out by commercial fish­ tional Committeeman from Con­ without ration certificate. said heavy damage waa caused on American B-25) bombers, escorted Spencer ChampUn ...... 2.00 ermen mainly because oNan.sightly ing part in orgsniring all avail­ Ing taxicabs /were hailed 813.000 in dividends on common use 16 points a week from red by fighters, carried out four at­ fight would be another matter.\ Mr. aiid Mrs. E. G. Seaman 4.00 necticut, accused Representative .\utomobUas tracks, locomotive sheds and oth­ Mr. and Mrs. David appearance. Fish now put aside as able biological laboratories in s most of the patrons had dis- New Haven, March 2«—(/P— and $25,219,000 on preferred stock stamps of Ration Book No. tacks against Japanese positions at Miss Mary A. Naven . ...." 1.00 cooperative research program in­ Luce of "making an eloquent and New 1941 models may be pur­ er railroad installations. ' ‘ A t the northern' end of toe Pa­ Thayer ...... ‘teash’ could be used for human trucky plea on behalf of the Amer- when police arrived. Federal Judge Carroll C. Hincks, last year. Other millions, he as­ Fruits and Vegetables From both days’ attacks all Kiska. Hita were scored in the cific battle line, the Japanese still Mr. and Mrs. W. Vernier Miss Catherine Naven 4'i^. 1.00 volving the study of tos utlllzstion "of blood led from serted. were placed In contingent chased by merely filing statement Miss Nellie Naven ...... 1.00 consumption, livestock feed, and clan’"lmperiaUSts.” '. employing such phrases v)m "con­ Beginning March 25 the D. fe planes and personnel returned target area. bold Kiska after a winter’s hard­ l\ Meredith Robinson as a source of vitamin and mineral of marine resources, Xlnce it seems I table wheib the five men were and rebv.tlding funds. of need with dealer: 1942 models "(b) All United States planes Miss Walter’s Room— '*t7ie former governor charged trary to the great weight of au­ and F (April) blue ooupona of listing at more than $L500 and safely. ships though they have tocently Mrs. Louis Schaller abstracts.” ' highly probable that the demand Bnc to pwrious exits. *U. fi. Steel stands to emerge returned.” , Nathan Hale School .. 1.2? for fisheries products will become that the present Republican, ad­ thority” and ‘‘plainly untenable,” Ration Book No. 2 may be used to convertiUet may be sold on ration ^ A. F. Blenheim bombers made beien taking a heavy beating by Dr. and Mra. John J. Alll- Working in cooperation with ministration In Connecticut was YouTI oppreclote the I H ^ c h ^ d the bullet wounds from the war with all plants in The four raids raised to 25—al­ air. N20.00 Miss Bernice Juul .'..... 2.00 increasingly great. today denied motions to quash the purchase canned, frozen w d dried certtfleates to anyone needing car a successful attack on the Katha .son ...... the Federal Fish and Wildlife ser­ “ thinking of the rich plums of famous cream boss the men who took a cab its far-flung industrial empire re­ railway junction in central Burma most ona a day—the number of Miss 'Theresa Ceacotti .. l.OQ indictments against two of 22 frulta and vegetables, or soupa and hot having "serviceable car” if Lull of Almoet Two Months Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Nor­ Mr. and Mr4! S. J. Kemp 5.00 vice, the (Connecticut Board of patronage,” instead of thinking of Elizabeth Arden lipstick la s.'bospltal were comparatlve- built and Improved at . the cost of yesterday and followed up with a aerial* attacks which have been 5.00 Connecticut meat wholesalers ac­ The A. B and C coupons remain engaged, in gainful employment or The present lull dates back al­ ton Leber ...... Mr. and Mra. C. H. Fisheries and Game, and the Na­ progress and security, or "acept-. its lovely new cose of ^ h t and that they could not tbe government, after payment of night assault on an enemy air. made against the enemy’s North 5.90 cused of violating the Emergency valid through , March 31. war or welfare work: other 1942 Pacific outpost s6 far this month. most two months, following toe A. A. Dion ...... Ferguson' ...... tional Research council, the Bing­ -Bill Autlwrizes / ing the sacred trust of the peo NCaused all the blood found in dividends and taxes,” Lewis de­ drome near MelktUa between Man­ F. A. Verplank ...... 5.00 composition paper at Price Control Act of 1M2. clared. • Sugar: models may be sold on ration cer- . The last previous attack was on final' acattored Naval action which Mrs. Herbert B. House . . ham Oceanographic laboratory at pie and ,ot*- their future.’’ cfl^sb. The motions, contending the act dalay and Rangoon, a British com­ Mrs. Vera W e lle r----- ... 2.00 Yale, directed by Meri^hiian, has '|ue4 1.00. win for this rc&son. h# B&ide The worker, he continued, "gets Coupons 12 In Book No. 1 good tlflcatea to person eligible for " C Sunday when two groups of Army accompanied toe Uapse ot Japa> Emily House ...... ■ pi eand of their future.” was unconstimtlonal, were filed munique announced today. nese resistance on Ouadaleanau Alice Bennett ...... 2.00 TTie Play School ...... begun research to d ^ rm in e how Paying Damages Elizabeth A r^ is detectives were exploring the nf such treatment from his gov­ for flve/pounds through May 31. gasoline ratiofis. bombers assaulted the Japanese 1.00 He said that the Republican re­ b‘' Ralph Y. Soenowit* of Stam­ All aircraft returned safely, the The only Naval activity reported Mr. and Mrs. Emil Plitt . Mi/ and Mrs. (Maries much additional f o ^ can be ob­ gime, hehded by Gov. Raymond E. siy that a third man suffered ernment. poeition. starting one large fire. Miss Dorothy Plitt ...... ■. 1.00 selected four i ritial ford and Samuel Friedman of bulletin said. after toe final Guadalcanal fights Miller ...... tained from n ow -i^ sed species. Baldwin, was trying to make the severe wounda such as a 'He can’t replace his shoes and 'The heaviest operation of the Mrs. Carl Bilyeu ' ...... 5.00 Washington, . Mai^ch 26— (JF— lipstick shades jrmonlza Bridgeport. his lyork clothes at .the expense Yesterday afternocm. Japanese offensive so far reported occurred ing around Fto. 1 developed on Miss Anna Sankovich This study will/klso consider the public payroll of the state "a ()nh might have caused, Judge Hincks noted that the Draft Power bombers attacked an Allied air­ Lloyd Davidson ...... 1.00 life histories ^ t h e fishes com President RooseVOlf has signed a with a wide ronge lice began a check-up of hos- of the Treasury,” Lewis testified. Local Blaze on March , 15 when six “hea'vy the night o f Marqh 6 when an 3.00 Mrs. E. D. Eteton ...... x . party payroll.” PW^man motion claimed that the drome in southeastern Bengal, the Charles Davidson ...... Mr. aiiy the greater inshore damages resulting from a colli­ STOP tID _jeoenstruct Shooting Scene Want Enoagh To Eat o f a group which Attempted to in­ .William Sacherek Mra. Sara Mlnef ...... sion between his automobile and a tee. A’ See U8 before you buy. stJd, was ‘‘contrary to the great (Conttnaed tsom Fags OnS) On the ground front in western terfere. Mr. and Mra^Malladay.. fiahii^due to the submarine men­ VICTOSr 0 E'Am Supt of ^lica Edward W. weight of authority.” He cited de­ Lewis said that until industry Mra. M. Schiebet Department of Agriculture truck Speaking of the, state’s new War Is dealt with hs the same fashion Burma only patrol activity was Mrs. Georgs" Simpson . . . ace jdaid Merriman. 2 . FEED PURINA STARTENA. 2 pounds XAOiNTA "on entered the inquiry today, cisions by courts in Massachusetts Nearby Buildings Are goals, said the authority for bis Reports Crisis About toe same time, MacAr- Mrs. B o e h m ...... or March 10. 1039. council. Hurley 'Nsald he was ho questioned witnesses as labor, he will continue to main­ reported. Mr. andy"'Mra.\ Edward classic example of United "somewhat at a lo s ^ o explain the per chick is all it takes. and Minnesota, filed earlier thia action was based on a sentence of thur’s Air Forcea smashed to# Mrs. Beaow ...... tea sea food Waste occurs In ' Identical bills passed toe. Senate cted the shooting scene tain that himgry workers want Saved After Firemen Japanese convoy moving tbrougS Mrs. DeNles ...... A g n e ^ ...'----- in the 76th and 77th Congresses efforts of the presenV administra­ year. enough to eat. the Selective Service act which toe case of the skate, according to 3. USE PURINA CHEK-R-TABS in the 1 follows: He rulSd, too, that It was •plain­ Amboina and Rahaul Near at Vichy toe Bismarck aea to reinforce po» H J9. Stricklahd ...... Leon -Fogll ___ but were never acted on further. tion to reorganize and'raahape the Referring to the committee's In­ W ork fo r an Hour. read: Mr.And Mrs. H. C./Straw the Yale profe.ssor. In England the drinking water and Purina Cre-so-fec io A t about 1:25 a. m.. vdien but ly untenable” for Friedman, to "The governor of ■ each state oitions in New Guinea. The enemy Mrs. K. J a rv is...... A committee report stated that defense council, though^ admit patrons were In the club, an vestigation earlier In the week of Hit Hard in Raids 3kl*s. L. Peisell ...... Mf’. and Mra. Elmei:mer A. skate is the main item ofsdiet in am somewhat suspicious ot its mo­ contend that the indictment wpa shall have charge of the adminis­ (Oontinaed from Page One) loss at that time amounted to 22 toe "fish and chips” shops, and toe accident occurred in Union, disinfect the brooder house. iaant developed among mem- defective becauea It charged him. U. 8 . Steel’s subsidiary, Camegie- A small shed located lii the rear transports and warships but on Mrs. J. Bell ...... Weden ...... \ .. 00 Conn. In 1930 Schipke's Meriden tives.” minolS'. Brewster told Lewis “ u'e tration of the selective service law Allied Headquarters -in Austra­ landings are more than 55,000,00p I of the group of five men seat> with the violation of the act as’ of 16 Laurel Place and close to a lia, March 26 — (/Fi — Japanese toe American aide it was a pure* Mrs. E. Griswold ...... Andrew Ferguaon ___ \. 5.00 address was listed as 38 Queen Citing the victory compact ef­ I'at tb* table. Two left the table, have no illustrations about U. S. in this state." Feu. Tlje resignations gave the Mrs. M. Robinson ...... Mra. Margaret Luettger 2.00 pounds a year. In America toe fected between labor and manage- well as violation of a regulation large bam in the rear of 88 Church bases 1,700 miles apart in the is­ German rulers In Vichy an oppor­ ly aerial c^ration and Involved street. Checkerhoard Feed Store LDON ng and moving toward the Steel.” Questton OffIcfaUy Unsaswered Mra. C. Johansson ...... Mr. and Mrs. skate, a flat diamond-shaped fish, promulgated tmder the/act. street, was destroyed by fire shor^ land arc'above Australia were the Navy In no way. ‘The court overruled the argu­ I should have liked to have In Washingtem, the question of tunity to emphasize again their Mrs. W. King ...... Patterson - ... 5.00 is used to a limited extent in mak­ 1063 Main St., 0pp. Forest St. D f i m t l DRUG COMPANY heard that golden voice denounc­ ly before 9 o’clock this morning. blasted by General Douglas Mac- stand that a French foreign serv­ Thus the Navy has not been in ing substitutes for scallops, but s brief exchange of ment of Sosnowitz that the act a governor’s authority in the mat­ Arthur's bombers yesterday, with Mrs. B. Thompson Walter Gorman 1.00 ms was cut over the right ing this situation in Congress,” The fire "was neat the home ," of ice is unnecessary under present important combat since toe first Mrs. M. Schueler most skates are thrown out as Preecription Pharmacists deprived him of liberty and prop­ ter was officially unanswered. Amboina, 600 mites northwest of days of February and inquiries Mr. .and Mra. Jqck San­ i bs entered the men’s room, Lewis commented. Chief Poy ahd^ he called Nq. ,1 to conditions. Mra. J. Waller dals "trash.” . 901 Main Street Dial 5S21 erty without dOa. process of law, assist tn keeping the fire /from Genieral Herahey did not com­ Darwin, hit bard in one raid and here as to the reasons for this ap­ others followed him, kiddng declaring that “the act Itaelf pro­ ”Oh the one hand,” the United Laval has contended that a for­ Mrs. E. Jones ,,..y /.... Miss EHz. Kntoow lcz.. ’ Pleasure For Gourmets Mine Workers chief told the Tru­ spreading/to the adjoining/buUd- ment, and other Selective Service 'Rabaul smashed heavily for the parent inactivity produced the AIL-PURPOSE CABINETS . the door. vides an orderly procedure for re­ officials, said nothing would be eign sen*ice is necessaty to main­ Mrs. F. Bramley / ...... Miss Ellzahdto M. Ben­ Pish now discarded are gen­ man committee, "the government mgs. ' second time this week. suggestion that it could only Mrs. A. P o m e ^ ...... erally unaalable because of their l!'A bet check girl related that she view, both administrative and announced until reports were tain face for his regime. nett DESIGNED AND BUILT BY MORGAN CRAFTSMEN 1 e ««■« shout, "Get out o f the judicial, of administrative reguls' superinduces Inflation by excessive No. 1 was st the fire tor peiu'ly An Allied communique said that mean that preparations wera in Mrs. O. Stem>erg ...... Mr. and/Mrs. S, D. Cole 'tmly shapes, although many varie- an hour and aucceedexj-'ln saving studied. The ranks of dissident French­ progress for new strokes. I’m coming out,” st which tiona which la open to any per­ rewards to Industry for producing quarter-ton bombs hit directly on Mrs. S. C o f ^ ...... S. M o ^ r tlea auch as rays, mussels and essential war commodities. other buildings, but the shed was Reaction ^ other governors to men were said to have been in a flsahlly dressed man of son affected.” two enemy cargo vessels, one of Mrs. J. P ./M rry ...... J. Kean ■nkils alwaya hqye been eaten with 'On the other hand the govern­ destroyed. Vivian's actiot).Mntained some ex­ 8,000 tons and one of 6,ci00 tons, creased by thousands with / S8. shout 6 feet, 10 Inches aurest of de la Roeque. Mrs. A. ^ e n o t ...... S. )3reene ...... pleasure by gourmete. One of toe snd possibly blond, emerged ment seeks to fight inflation The morning passed without any pressions of do^bt that a chief in Amboina harbor, and that Mrs. F' Ainsworth ...... most-notesque fishes now recom­ STOP IN AND SEE THEM.' executive has xthe - authority Steinberg ...... pistol. , A moment later, saying to the 50,000,000 workers calla coming to the department for flames shot up from wharf areas. The resignations in "Madrid FLUTE and SAXOPHONE m en d ^ for human food is toC in America gainfully employed grass.fires, but St noon No. 3 went claimed by the (^Iqlorado execu­ leaving Ambassador Pietri,. his A. j d Schroll ...... Fountain ...... ng to witnesses, three shots Married Women* Amboina formerly waa a Dutch A yrlend ...... s. M. Norton ...... angler-fish. Thia strange creature Everything You Need largely in wa * industry, that we to 32 Gerard streSt for the first tive. \ press attache and two others to INSTRUCTION fired and Palladino was Naval 'base and now is one of the g t . and Mrs. Rennie .... R. Mason ....;...... hides In' the mud, exposing a bit Juif imagine the Utei you can find for one, or Mvarat of m ‘ cannot do for you what we are do-, call for grass tot the day. "I didn’t know the tow gave a run what until Wednesday was % I in the hand and Ouerino in / Form Reserve Japanese strongholds menacing Mra. Bronkln ...... E. Sass ...... of flesh on toe tip of his dorsal fheta Morgan Cabinefs ... for convanianf tforegt, for fight elbow, which was free ing for war industry because that Fifteen minutes later ^o. 1 was governor that power;;,' Goy. Australia. one of Laval’s largest foreign dip­ CARLYLE B. JOHNSON fin. When 8 smaller fish comes would cause Inflation. called fot a grass fire on Cornell Andrew Schoeppel of Katoas said Mrs. Peterson ...... E. H. Carrigan ...... everyday ufility, or for downright procfical purpoiot in" The assailant escaped, Cause Heav'y Explosions lomatic missions, was said to u s Branford Street Paul Peterson ______near tola “bhlt,” toe angler swal- "You must not' expect your street and at 12:30 No. 3 again at Topeka. "Personally. I'd L. Mather ...... oh. » w « « 1 pursued by three Bailors, Washington, March- 26. have been a definite Shock to bis Telephone 7857 Mrs. Winters J. Duncan ...... lowa it through toe*broad mouth tho kifehon, playroom, bath, hobby room, and so ether potama stampeded wages to’keep pace with the rising went out to esxtinguish a grass want to go awfully slow in ^ihg For two hours before dawn yes­ policy. Tha Census bureau estimated to­ terday, the war bulletin said, AU Mrs. Crawford Miss Emily Turnbull .... on the top of his head. Havo fun selacting your own arrangomonts or combi­ : of the dub, the wounded men cost of living. As patriotic citizens fire at Pearl and Hamlin streets. anything like that.” \ day that there are 10,600,000 mar­ yoL must make sacrifices. liet. heavy bombers ranged over Mrs. Sophie Anderso) Alvin Brown ....; ...... Appraisal of the nutritive value nations. W o havo a complota auortmant ef typks and d took a cab to a hospital, Mrs. Sam Gordon Mra. Charles Witcher .. o f the fish investigated has been andetr police mestionlng, There is an implication that , . ' Rabaul, the enemy’s northern New sizes for every roquiroment. ried women tn more than 100 in ------V“ Britain island Naval and air base, Mr. Mahoney Miss Helen Maloney...... conducted in cooperation with a lid that they did pot know dustrlal centers In the country the average citizen is unpatriotic i if he asks for the seme consldera-JT U lU l V dlUCH Red Sea Rates starting fires and causing heavy Mr. Murphy Mrs. Lloyd Elliott ...... members of toe faculty of toe Os- lathy A$tamUa4. . SaaM SMoaffe raa4y fa stela or polat * I Ideutity c f their aaadllant. who are “potentially available -for ex^sions with bombs weighing Mrs. Ed.. New On Mrs. Mary Pasqualini .. bom Zoological laboratory and Hw nature of the argument was war work.” tloB aS industry. Two Spotlights On Lewis up th a ton. Mrs. Cart Jopi son Mrs. E. E. Rawson .... other Yale scientiste. All of the i Mfsaaled by the pOUce. The estimate was based on 1240 To Be Published Not Excessive The’ communique said there waa Mrs. E. Parent ...... research In' this project would nor­ '------1 effort to team the Identl- Two spotlights focused on Lewis New Spring Lpie Mrs. Paul census figures, but the bureau said Arthur Scelert ...... mally be conducted by the United s l .who might have been as he took the witness stand after no effort at interception by Japa­ Mrs. B w ...... that ‘‘moat of these Women are John T. P. Frey, AFL metal Trade Washington, /ilarch • 26—<8>)— Washington, March 26.—t/Fi— nese fighter planes. Mr. ' a Mrs. Robert Mrs. Richard Bagley . . . States Fish and Wildlife service, i It the affair, police today undoubtedly still outside the labor Mrs. Clement Lewi: .... president, had urged suspension Sunday mornmg newspapera will Voyages to the' Red Sea in 1941— After last Tuesday’s raid on Ra­ laway ...... but because this agency is under­ articles of clothing that force.” baul, in which 54 tons of bombs Miss Margaret K*egan B abandoned in the night of the Wagner labor relations act tell Araeri^n housewlveB of new luhle ...... ^ ____ manned during toe emergency and The bureau made public Its study under charter to the British—were were dropped on thrge airdromes Mrs. N. Dwyer '...... is occupied in long-term investiga­ All Kinds of r the affray and took them for the duration. point values for processed fruits at the / M 4: Sterung ...... of available female labor reserves Under subpoena. Lewis had left and vegetables, and the best guess, so hazardous snd required so much where more than 250 planes were 'a. LaCtoapelle ...... W. J. Huntei...... tions, the Bingham laboratory has I at which they mlg^t have in connection with the developing nested. Allied headquarters ex­ Barbara Darring ...... I Mfebbsed in an effort to have a wage negotiation session with is thi^ coupon costa will be sub- expensive diversion- of bottoms, and Mra. Mack .... turned from its peace-time pur- manpower shortage In war areas. owners of the ships involved say, pressed belief a substantial pro­ Mr. . A Mrs. Chaa. Norris Mrs. N. N. Marks ...... ------" ----- identified. mine operations in New York to sta^aU y lower. Mr. and Mrs. R. Begg, Jr. Since married women without testify to the Senate Group which ,OPA officials declined to cite that profits paid were not exces­ portion of the enemy’s aircraft Mrs. Peterson ...... children can be employed much sive. had been destroyed or disabled. FACTORY Mr. and Mrs. Felix Barra Mr. and Mrs. J. Oliver .. Garden Tools is investigating the nation’s war > j3eclfic figates but indicated nu­ / ■ Mr. and Mrs. J. Peak .... more easily than those who have Six hours after yesterday’s at­ ' . ' . / . Mr. and Mrs. J. Pearson program. / merous reductions, and a few in­ Spokesmen for various lines ac- Mr. and Mrs. F. Hallen .. ttiiiM Destroys young children to care for, the The crowd jamming the heartog creases, could be expected when .cused of realizing unreasonable tack, "one of our 'reconnaissance Mrs. Emil P illa rd ...... Including Rakes, Hoes,' Spades, bureau said the number of women room chuckled when Lewis /'re­ the new table is made public. profits from the deals yesterday planes over the area observed Pure Wool Sweaters Mr. and Mrs. Olekssk . . . Mr. and Mrs. Richard Qui- litch Shovels,' Weeders, Etc. r/Biisiness District In the latter group who will be marked that, "absenteeism obcurs Various kinds of cans, bottles told the House Merchant Marine smoke and flames from water front Mra Ball ...... free to w ork ' t’la severely Umlted everywhere— am told abspnte^iBi^ subcommittee investigating the fires rising to 3,000 feet,’’ today’s Mr. and Mra. C. Cloutier.. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Burr and packages, especially of fruits Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Cook unlew day nurseries or other faci­ is higher in Congress thah"in indus­ and larger sizes of other products, transactions that their profitable war bulletin said. All Wool. Skirts M ra L. E. Blake ...... Pa., March 26— (ft) lities for the care of their children try.” ■ / . .Hit Wharf And Warehouses Hr. and Mra T. Hage- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph apparently are due for reduced and comparatively non-hazardous Wright ...... Ms m ' thuf- jumped from build are provided.” He added that not" all members pre-war intercoastal operations , ther Allied bombers hit a wharf man ...... 1.00 SPECIAL point values. Increases will be ap­ nd warehouses at Gasmata, New Mrs. Hayes ...... SUCCESSt No "bod ■g to bufidlng like wildfire wiped of the Truman cohimittee were plied to items that are selling fast­ were disrupted by the assign­ WoteXRepellent Jackie Mr, Staples ...... 1.00 >Mt almast the entire busineas dls- present, althougtohe said, they no Mrs. Yurkshot ...... luck” corn muffiiM. Flskom’t er than they can be replaced on ments. Mra. Brindley ...... 1.00 Mr. and Mrs. Max Ryan A let eC this northeastern Pennayl doubt had very .good reasons for not i.oe ingredientf are pracitlon- Unusual Number - store shelves. la addition, they said that the Mra Andrew Petry ...... Mr. and Mrs. J. Foley .. Buzod. No mesiuring, no *i(t- CERTIFIED MAINE ;Hmto tiMsge of 600 wttMn. a few being there. / Trade sources end. eonsumers post-war return to competitive Miaa Norman Dupuia . . . 1.00 jWiM last night, razing 14 struc- Work Clothes /^ Mr. and Mra. William Mc- lOf. no guewwork. Just add Trumantopparently nettled, ex­ alike have criticized many ef the operation would require /"ade­ Mr. R. Wood ...... 1.00 Wllaon ...... 5.00 .apras and damaging several others, Of Tax Returns plained that the Senate even then Mra. T ^ te r PhUllps .... 1.00 and milk and yon’s present point values as too high. quate provision” from /^rtime Mr. and Mra. J. Ridyard 2.00 have 11 tender MCluding a three-story hoteL was to "session eonsidertng impor­ earnings, and added thM u y at­ Anderson Mrs. Guy Ford ...... 1.00 Mr. and Mra. I>onard SEED For the Entire Fpmily corn muffins !fhe poet office, the two-story tant legislation and that a tempt to rsvise the Rod Sea rates Mrs. A.. O. S^aranoa .... 1.00 • Ridyard ...... ef ‘The Meshoppen Ehtter- Hartford, March 26— So every bakinf. tor’s absence from the eommit- now would be unfair, ’ Mrs. Robert M essier----- 1.00- Mra. Bertha Seitz ...... , s weekly newspaper, and the Frederic A. Baker heavy was the unprecedented vol­ was hardly comparable to the Greenhouses Mrs. Chester Jedrlzlewski 1.00 Earle C. Doebener Vallantyno furniture ume of income tax returns hbeence of the factoiy worker from M ra John Madden . v ,.. 1.00 which served farm folk of Wm. H /H olm an ...... POTATOES his bench. Retail Salesroom Mrs. Walter BeU ...... X 1.00 Waaral oountlea, were among the this year up to March 16 by Claimed by Death .Artistic Rudolph Reich Aocosed o f SelUng Oat Labor Hr. and Mrs. E. W. Free­ Robcey Fosa ...... •OlldtaigB destroyed. necticut resldenta that soma Frey testified, that the CIO had THEW.G.GLENNEYCO. the mall remained. unopeneiP as of man ...... 1.00 M n. Waalay JonM ...... Fire C3def Charles Stevens de taken' advantage o f his effort to Hartford. March 26— (Jf)—Fred­ )LD Floral Arrangements M ra ' R. Pateraen ...... 1.0() Coal, Luiabar, Bfaaoaa^ SoppMee, Patot [ hnmedistely to estimate the this morning at’ the Internal Rev­ aid the President’s flghf oh Infla­ Mra. Q. Kurney ...... eric Alson Baker of West Hart­ ' M ra A-. Jarvti ...... 1.00 e, but said $100,000 would be alue Bureau here. tion by sending out literature ac­ ford, manager of the Farmingtoh Miaa E. Hutchinaon ..... $3* No. Mato SteMt TaL 41tt ^ECORDS Mrs. C. Shennlng .... k.. 1.00 Mtaa Arllne Holmes . . . oonaervatlve.” The cause Frank-W. Kraem^ assistant cusing him of “selling his members Valley division, Connecticut Power M aiiehester opUector, hoped toyfiave the last • ■ / • M ra O. L .'S a e le rt...... 5.00 FERTILIZERS Mr. '"and Mrs. Mark not known. StfVena said he down the rtver” in agreeing last Company, died today at Hartford . 1.00 : bould investigate a possibility envelopes opened today ot to­ year to a 'wage rate 10 cents an Weddings, Funerals, M ra J. MoItoughUn ..... Hotmto...... 500^ hospital after a short illness. He 1.00 Buy U \ Wnr Ronds A Stomps ..h at It started from .a bon-fire' in morrow,. hour below a figure previously ac­ was 45 years bid. '' Mra C Wetoerfll ...... Mr. and $lr8 W. J. 7 BUY WAR BONDS! llfir e u o f a grocery store. "It will thetv'^irobably take most m e aacS paM tor oM ree- Mrs. C. Fulton 1.00 Bpruae .. v*...... 6.00 Including Bone Meal, Sheep Ma­ cepted by government represents* . Connected with the, power com­ AnniversimeB 2.00 Ubven buildings destroyed were of the monto^of April to clear the lives. pany since 1920, Mr. Baker ida ImspscMra ef goaatlty. K n ife s M ills E. Krasinlcs ...... Mrs. Wilhelm ...... 1.00 w o «r three stories In height, and collections tod deposit them in the "From the beginning I have M rs.'W . L O’Mare \ ... 1.00 Clarence W* W ood'-.,.... 1.00 nure, Dried /Cow Manure and been manager c f its FsrmlB E si. 1922 3.00 pcluded a'hardware store', res banks,” he saiii pointing out that been authorised to sign an agree­ Valley division, whose headq MANCHES^R GREEN PHONE 6304 Mrs. W. H. Stengerter .v;. .V... Mra. Copeland ...... 1.00 f ’iautut, dry gbods store, grocery it will be some time from now be­ ment to put an end to leldlng be­ KEMP'S John Hartman , •••••• a 5.00 Mr. and Mra. R. Ferv^^ fore a eloee figure on number of tors age In UnlonviUe, slnM 153 Eldridge Street Victory Ferfiti|;er. ind barber shop. tween unions,” Frey declare^.ouia Stoltenberg ------2.00 009.000, the first 'time that mat4c Ih g ^ Mild be more advantageous ter, Mlse Louise Locke Baker, both to tb« production of war materials of West Hartford,/ his, eparenta, Mr- and Mrs. E. D. El­ Mi;, and Mra. Cart Peter: Service at AU Times'^ was ever passed in ConnecUicut lington ..... -----.... 3.00 Native 1 . Comii\it Suicide in a single month. Total collections than to suspend all operation# un­ Frederick O. and/terah F. Nason BOH Mrs. M. C a rra ...... 1.00 Mr. >nd Mra. Wm. J. foi the year T943. may iebch. it is der the W agnef labor relationa act Baker, Rocklan^ a brother, Nason 1.00 Baker and siste r, .Miaa Harriet Mra. S, A. McKinney . . . . Tayloi: ...... ; ...... 10.00 HoBywo<4d. March 26—i/Pi— On fell, one billion dollars. An over­ for the remainder of thb emer- ‘’"Mr. and Mra. D. E. Wood­ gendy,” Frey told the Sea^e ,War Baker, alao^ Rockland. Rev. and'.Mra. Earl H. Fresh FiS apartment doorknob hung a whelming majority of taxpayers ruff ___ k. ... * 5.00 Is paying this year on tha instal­ Investigating eommlttee. - Furgaacmv...... d fti: “Do not disturb.” ■ “ 7'^------:------■ Emerson Slebe .....-.. ... 1.00 Mr. and M r^ H arrison .. j For two days, t o one did.'Then, ment pian. . ' . ^ He contended that r^rtoenta- POPULAR Mrs. Ernest Tomm ...... 1.00 EGGS tlves of tha NLRB, which handles Mra. Dorla WlH(a ...... jpprshensiva, other tenants sum- Must Register. WE’LL BE ABLE TO Mrs. J. 8. Harrison ..... 1.00 (xdlectlve bargaining matters, “en­ Mra. J. M. 8 teeah\ Flower Seeds to to d Detective Lieuts. A. W. Mrs. James 'n e rn e y ...... 1:00 L •- . •• couraged and assisted” CIO unions TAKE CARE OF YOU WITH FOOD MARKET Mra. Annie HannOa 43c dozen 4ubka and R. F. McGany, who Men Shipped Mrs. J. H. McVeigh .... 1.00 Mra. Barbara MotelTs.., la raiding memberships of AFL • To Buy Food 1.00 oaund Mrs. Myrtle V. Spensley, Mrs. W. E. ^cN esaor . . . John Limerick ...... 6, Sad bar 42-year-tdd daughter, unions In west coast ataipyarda. RUBINOW BUILDING r , W. W U ke...... 1.00 S u ^ r Heart Frey was called as a witness 1855 MAIN STREET Mra. W. Brown ...... / Jjorothy M. Bpaneloy, dead in each T o Germ any All industrial and institutional James H. NeiU ...... 1.00 Peas; can . . . prfJlmlnaty to the appearance of Jos. C hartler...... Lawn Grass Seed nthto's. arms yesterday, users of meats, butter, shortening, Mrs. G. H. WilliamB .... l.QO Jbhn L. Lewia, United Mina W ork­ HIGH SCORE BUTTER Mrs. M. Louias Dart .... A t" f A note, said the officers, ex- (OonttBued fr o a F8 go One) ’cheese, and adlble oUa. which vdll Mrs. A. L. B ro w n ...... 1.00 Miss Ulltan Ck>peland .. ers chief, to whom thq committee, 2.00 Cleansing ftaiasd that "We do this of oyr be rationed atarting Monday, » Fruit ohd Vegetable Specials Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Pitkin Mrs. Ernest B row n ...... egm free will, because of pro- headed by Senator Troman (D., AND FINEST Mira. John L. VonDeck .. 1.00 k Tissue, ige. pkg. Americans and BritiBh bad been Mo.), looked for helpful sugges­ March 29, muat reglater with tha Mrs. Foster WilUama . . . 1.00 23c -jpged Hlnees wfaitJi mtoee it im- takm to Some place in northern Herbert J. B radley...... 1.00 tions on four major points. Local Rationing Board at the Lin­ Lawrence Moonan ...... 1.00 Thie Army & Navy Club 'JssMble to work for support.” France but lacked ecmflrmation. coln School beginning' Monday tha Mr. and Mra. W. I. Keith 20.00 Insecticides Of All Kinds s e e d l e s s ORAPEFRUrr Mrs. Georgs Volksrt .... 6.00 % th womeb had signed it The report that the American Truman listed them as: , 8UNI08T ORANGES I. C. Benaon ...... 1.00 Ammonia, L How to maintain efflclemy of 29th and running through April Mrs. (Zlarence Fiske . . 1.50 ' * ■ . b lCM. I^MRSley and her daugh- and British men had been deported 10th. Beginning Monday theae us­ PURE OLIVE on. Mr. A Mra. Arthur W or- Mrs. Florence Peterson.. 2.00 quart bottie ^ , 8 screen magazine writer, said they were.taken to Germany production In the face of a man- gaA ------..... 5.00 povgr shortage cauned by military ers will not be able to buy any . of 49c doz. 4 for 25c John McCarthy...... 2.00 Every Saturday Night ^ ■ the pen name Sidney Isst week after being instructed the rationed artt^aa without pur­ Bruno Linger ...... 1.00 Roy Griswold 2.50 REMEMBER, THIS IS THE TIME OF YEAR TO bs#e eight yean ago to present themselves to French necesattiea. W«’i« not sure yet——but we may have some Mr. A Mrs. Joa Wallett S.U0 Maxweii House, At 8;15P. M. 2. Absenteeism. chase certlficatea .obtained at the Mrs. Fred D elaney...... 2.50 Rubka and Mc- auttorities. Prances Wallett ...... 1.00 Coffee, ' , - ’’ THINK ABOUT PAINTING-USK. ■ 8. Labor turnover. Rationing Board ^ e n they regla­ oil that can be purchased wiAout points. Henry ICiller ...... 8.00 bad taken oves- Another report reaching here to­ ter. It la therefore hoped that all JUICY TANGERINES iPlNK (Saedleaa) GRAPEFRUIT M^ A Mra. T. H. Walker 5.00 Mra. Carl Malaon •; 1.00 1-ib. jar ...... day from France said that 300 4. How best to combat Inflation. Mr. A Mrs, George Borat, 2.00 38c 8 k eeping powder “Wa know Mr. Lnwia as one of will register as soon as poasibls. Mr. and Mrs. L. C- Eurnstt 2.00 French poUos at Marseille had Mr. A Mra. Ralph Plerca 5.00 Mrs. C. R. Burr ...... 5.00 been am sted and taken to Ger­ tha great labor teadera,” Truman 23c doz. 3 for 35c * Sarence Laking ...... 1.00 Post Toasties, OXtLINE paint many, told newspapermoi. ..J*He’a had Marjorie Burr ...... 3.00 irtbur Nichols la.* Ate • LOO Cash ...... 3. limas n. Titvigno 6.00 Walter Lsclarp ...... 2.00 (20) $5.00 GAMES (3) 110.00 GABIEI cuatody overyone who sp ^ r iir W atoaatih ■ ' " 't - ' - \ MAcsunKSTisn Bvasjff4i«G blekaliU, m a n u h e o IB R , OONN., FRIDAY. MARCH 2 6 ,194» UIB TIN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. GONN.. FRIDAY. MARCH 26.1948 PAGE Italian compatmique reported that bobbing vigorousiyfl said that Davis to Consider Ckmnsel Robert E. Kline bad once Britishs,Batter 20 armored cam had been destroy­ Vote Legality Soldiers in This Area to Battle ed; that Germap and Italian fight­ attempted to force her husband to ers shot down nine Allied aircraft Land Army to Aid go on a salary, rather than a fee. Dowii Eneiiiy ; and three more were destroyed Oil Mackenzie baals with one of hla ' clienta,. over the Medlterraneta. Kline demurred to this tesUmonj), To Plant Victory Ghf^dens Forest Fires On^upplying Food telling toe committee he h ^ only Win Ground (An AlFlere radio broadcast re­ Cojtnie Mack es A ^s Face Season in BadS corded in London aUeased German suggested it when he waa Working Rights Raised In a Navy position. Hartford, March 26—(/P)—It’llAto their aUUons, will be used by armored losses, saying that 40 of ' . (ContItoUM) from One) . shoulder rakes for the troops I toe soldiers, therebv eaaink. the 4 :00—w n c . BaokaUge W lfe:«7:45—WDltC — Mr. Kaaa, Traear fgffwatiftn in Stale h Just (Continued From Page One) 100 tanks which Rommel threw Murray Blames. AllocatJunB. WDBC. News; Afternoon Melo­ of Lost Persona. (Continued from Page One) on duty in this area this summer j, strain , on local commercial 'aup- ' r ' Be([inniiig to Become into counter-attacks at Mareth this is one pf toe things Dqvia ia Also on toe ‘labor-manpower —for toe boys have enrolled in toe piles. , \ dies; WNBC, Club Matlnea. 8:00—w n c — Concert; WDRC— driven completely ffom the Or- "Tuesday were destroyed. The Nazi Kate Smith Hour; w n i T Cal Tigers Even ^ CeiUng Z ero ceed Edwin R. Dirnock, who Ce- going to take up upon his arrival front, CIO President PhUlp Mur­ war garden program. - Ueutenant Pendzlck, reaUslnk’ 4;15_W TIC. BtelU Dallas; Serious.___ _ bata range, which flanks the marshal, however, was reporUd in. Washington.-The chief execu- ray told toe Senate Military com­ WTHT, WTHT Studio Party; Tinney: WNBC—Bail Oodinn. 4> Gafsa-Mahareji railway for miles, ■igned recently. Beans, carrou, lettuce, toms- tfiat most fotks will be needing VeteYan Manager launching tanks and Infantry in tlv4 ,<;lted Britain's success in In­ mittee that badly planned con­ WNBC, Daneeland. NoW8* ipd Axis pressure against El.Gue- successive wav?s in further efforts The legislative day also brought toes and other vegetobles will be their garden equipment toemselve? 3:15—WTHT — Moses Berkmaa; Series With Beikheinetwl. Much 36—(A*)— to the Senate a favorable report creasing food production about 60 tract allocations rather than a growing in the shadow o f tfie guns tola year, said ne was hoping that 4:30—WTIC, Lorenzo Jonas; tarla pass,^ hear the southwest to reduke the'salient driven into per cent, through the use of such manpower shortage are largely ' WDRC. Ad Uner. WNBO-Dinah Shore. ■tilt* Foruter Au«Un F. HaW^B edge o f ^ c s e hills, l.s broken, thq^ on a glCiO.OOO appropriation bill pointing skyward, and the boys some might have an extra rake or Vhe Mareth line by the Eighth an Army. responsible for war production will spend their leisure hours chas­ 4:46—WTIC. Young Wldder 8:30—w n c — Your All Tim# Hl;t aald today that the forest fire Bits Arnwrans seem slated for a series ^ A'rmy in tHe .■ offensive launched to mobilize workers for Connecti­ hoe they might be able to donate. Parade; WDRC — AdventUivs Hoop Rivals cut farm's and the nomination He indicated that it would have problems. He testified, through ing Japs on wings, if the pesky Brown- Admits Club Has, uatlon "ii just beginning to get of st^ll, stubborn engagements; la-st. Saturday.) The suggestion was made that of toe Thin Man: WTHY from the goverrtor of Richard to be recruited from among high a statement, against the Austin- beetles ever get within swatting \ 5:00—w n c . When a Girl Mar- toad IB some parts of the, atete, Numerically , superior Allied Air en. Sir, Bernard L. Montgom­ school boys and girls and women. Wadsworth bill to draft civilian because of the widespread garden­ \ rles; WDRC', News; Ad Uner; Sereno Gamroell; News; Ciatles Rapport of West Hartford as state range of the gardens. ing eiithualaam on toe part of ^ e tout he- ia making plana to wafge Forces pressed their attacks yes­ ery, cUmmandek of the British workers. ^ „ WTHT, TumUble Tertaco; in the Air; WNBC-M(|et Your North End Quintet Win an effecUvt light against tbs an­ bank commissioner to succeed To Furlough Servleieinen Lieut. Henry C. Pendzlck said general public, which would leave terday despite a hint that storm.-! Eighth Army, ap^d Lieut. Gen. The farm labor supply in addi­ WNBC, Kewa. Navy. / nual spring menace despite the Walter Perry. The tax abatement debate raged the troops plan to cultivate war fe V tools free from need, that toe 8:55—WDRC—Cecil Brcnmi. Over..- Blue Juniors Few Good Hurlers were brewing. George S. Ratton.NJr., commander tion will be augmented, Mr. Roose­ on in the House with both sidei^ 6:15—WTIC, Portia Face's LtfS; 'current' manpower shortage. Allied fliers established a record Named .^o Investment Committee gardens ilT' t^ey can get the neces­ soldiers might borrow their’s from W’NBC, Dick Tracy. 9:00—w n c—Walto Time WDRO of U. S. - ground troops, were' di­ velt said, by the probable release predicting V victory in the oattle sary hoes and rakeS. “We've got Interviewed here at the office number of sorties in central and recting operations personally on, The governor al.so nominated folks living nearby. Lieutenant 6:25— WTHT, Local Newa. — Talk by Anthony Eden. Brit­ Last Night; Qose on furlough of a great many itHou- over ..what part of a year’s income plenty of shovels and manpower of S. E. Parker, forester for the northern Tvinisia; Fourteen enerhy their re.spectlve fronts\

—For onca, Bvaning fleotinal has an- an unstated period) have risen to jobs. Also a Full Line of Fresh Fruit arc 17 ycato old, or between 86 psaestlmca. the boys will be clam­ three yean won the Vardon Tro­ viaw of 0 .«o Shana in aetloo sines 'tei months ago. Young found toe Totals ...... 8 Discharged today: Mrs. William RED RADISHES 8c, 3 bchs. 20c Y.M.C-A.. and toe Windham phy—high accoidaa at golf—and Reiersc, Ruffini. ber was spsschlsas A RtoOBoafl Must S(ffaetlve next Mon- 294 prisoners, «.■) tanks, and 16 Eagleson and son, 664 Center and 50 are eligible, he eald. oring for norlda agUn. he managed Oao a couple o. yean game wasn’t same without his tha price af Individual copies Come to Pinehurst for Oranges, Aroles, Avocados, County Y.M.G.A., located on Black waa the nation’s top money earner editad aewspanar from i guns." street; Mias Caroline MoUer, 22 Not -lure Of Load Both Ways and Vegetables and Believe It Or Plainfield — Coxawaln Second Pond in the Town o f Woodstock. ago . . . As manager. Hsnety olr bowling pals . . . After a couple ba advasioad from four to five (The German version, broadcast Pears, Pink Grapefruit.. .or Pepperidge Farai Bread. two years te a row, climaxing his never booked any fights that would o gamek the Sarge just quit try­ Hired fo KlU Oeyeteo outpost toM t ^ story: A t a Pine street; Mrs. Patsy Ullano and Class Joseph I. Metivier, U. S. N.. for soldlerA Pvt. T # ^ C**" Okifiar (la.ttVary,‘within the from Berlin, said thrusts of local Norwich— A. Gager ap­ Not, We're Still In the Grocery hes been added to the Uat of Con­ career' late year by taking the bring in tfo H2.000 or ao Shans ing and turned his attention tO a daughter; 304 Spruce atreet. L a st N ig h t > F igh ts bor) Lsmbo aought Tana fiterlea al ■sOfis Hale America at Chicago. South Pasadena, Calif — (P) — area w tt oabt 35 aanU lmpo|lanca carried out by British , Births: Today, a aon to Mr. and plied to toe Office of Defense necticut men “killed In action’’ ac- will eoUaet for his tussle with aoMisrteg ,.. '. Recently Young, I to toa auUylng dia- find ^American formations on the Ben eatlmated that since he hit Greco the wteeko. home on furlough, dropped In at Grant Malcalmooa Mas been hired woman who had . ___ Mrt. HarryBenaon. 193 Hartford Transportation for a supplemental Business. ^ wording to a telegnqn received B«tt danca. Ftadteg ber Is SiSi a t o waakQr. ”The new Tunisian front collapsed “whereas gasoline ration to drive from Nor­ at re from'Naval headquarten by Moooiiw, March W —9^— The By The Asfiodated Press the big-time in 1987 he bad earned the alleys and decided to bowl a to keep tha wolves a way from Road and a daughter to Mr. and South Pasadena doora. OoyotM aation with aaothor smb. h s .q anU tlM aanrapaper in an one of our own counter-thrusts Mrs. Edward MilBtt. 239 West wich to Detroit and return. He was the youth’a paranto. He la the eeo- Soviet prasa continued today to Phlladelphlar-FeUx Del Faotl, 397,000 from goU. He participated, Todavs* Ohest Star couple of games for old time’s to Ita readara tn ond man from tbia eastern Cotuiee- teU the people the atory' o t raids 18fi 1-9, Iklladeiphia, outpointed in 107 tournaments u d flmehi Don DoBMiwy, PUladelphte sake . . . The lint turned up a talr have Invaded chicken coops, prowl­ pad Us rtval sb tbs (the sector not. specified) proved Center street. told he would have fo be sure of a (P. S.) We . have practically no pared foswsr to to to tM toasnaaed pubb- aucceasful" load both waya for each trip of ;ticut village definitely lost the first by Amancan airmen on targeta tn Joe SoA. 196. Philadelphia (fi). in the money In 100 of thena- Evening' B^letin: *Tmt many s(jors, then on toe second game er. yards and irritated rasidenta 'D eath: Yesterday, Mra. Minnie with their bowls So Malcolmson. tha fomintos flaatto "alaa makaa pcwaibie (Both said that Axis Air Forces Cole, 21 Edgerton atreet. hi» vehicle. Gager gave up. He’s his evka oousin, Seaman Nor- Germany and Italy,- featuring Fail River. Maas.—Pete Louthle. once folnp 56 In a row. springs Wilmington fans have \oung tossed an even doaen strikes meat to sell. who iqilod 24 of the animala in Um most swvomd toa profits of your were striking heavily at Allled- Death:' -Today, Charles J. John- an undertaker and his yefiicle is a fcpoct that U. 8 , filers had. shot Oimberlsnd. R. I.. knockeit . Hogan . said he would ha*' hack stooc on their railroad ztatifin plat­ fO! the first perfee; game in his .1 caner . . Well, ms^ba praetica same auction thrao yiar# , lOODcaBUaUoM aod vetUeiea. Xtfii: .aofl. M Hirtpy atraat. ff BlMWIi.Siitwo m t ^ 9 ^ iTfi, |few Yeik ■m ”aa aoon aa wa finteh up form and enviod the Pullman por-' PAG* THmTgBW

card from aavaral towns ha visit­ ed. On ona j ^ t card waa the HOl-f) KVKRYTHING picture of a Baautiful camatery Without noticing j^hatHt 'waa he Popcorn wrota on the plctura: "Wiab you ware here.” than today,, because changes oe- Of. all the^ garden things that cur oftener and. will be more draa- gaiy popcorn la the one tic. 'That alwaya,; somehow, eeema to Sufferor—Say, Old Man, • can The kind of a fellow whom we know where there are folks and you tall ma something -tb cure have no overpowering desire to fun. tootha^e? beconte acquainted; the under­ It never mlasaa circueea with Friend—Sure I can—the sight jeot to change as were Kings and taker teiei^phed him when he crowds of girls and boys; of my dentist. Round Om -n, you. I adiiiit I’ve lie^'M doggone busy most of the time that I—’’ mperors. They are the victime waa away on a bualneee trip that Pink popcorn In s papsr ssck la Automobiles for Sale Roofing— Siding RepaiHng 23 Help Wanted—Male 36 Household Goods 51 of progress as surely as are wage hlr mother-in-law was’ dead and Young Man—Give me a round- Antoi^(^fles for Sale' W anted— Rooui^— B(^N| 6 - OHAFTBR X X m . Big Eld Bryan broke ip. "I don’t A stranger can Xrouae .keen in- chief among their joys. trip ticket, please. Lost and Poond earofers. asked '“Shall we embalm, bury or Intereat tn a small fqwn by keep­ Its seen around the picture shows, FOR SALE -1938 HUDSON sedan. ROOFINQ AND SIDING OUR w a n t e d TO TUNte, repair and I WANT6D CARPEa^TElR for STUDIO COUCHES with or with­ WANTED —TWO ifelR THKNe For the next hour and a half a want no desaert.. Fact Is, I ain’t Ticket Agent—Where to? DNlQT BELT containing 1941 PQNTIAK 8- COUPE sedan, ■peotalty. HIgheat quahty ma- regulate your piUho or player room remodeling Job. 42 Edwards out maple arms and back rests. 'n)ucb hungry, idtsa Pat, how’’s The onward march of science, cremate?" And he telegraphed' ing hla mouth abut. \ it goes to every game; Very good tires. Call 3849 after furnished rboms o r ' for lot o t p « ^ e came Into Ifsjor invention, and free government is back: "Take no ch a n ces..em ­ Young Man—Why, Irnck here, v t non^y, from Norman small mileage, '.excellent condi­ teriala. Workmanship guaranteed. piano. Tel. Manchester 6052. atr'cet. Only 539.95 up at Benson’s Fum. about you Coming on out on the At baseball, football, basketlMdl, of course! / tion, 1941 Chevrolet towne sedan, 6' p. m. light housekeeping by refined Male’s oOloa ndiere Pat was nmrk- as resistless as the tides. balm. bury and cremate.” its greeted with acclaim.. to Cheney MilU. Raward if Also carpentry. A. A. Olon, Inc. 713 Main. girls, centrally located. 3181. tog, but she barely saw them. terradb for your cle Cream? Me Health Bints . to office Dy# Dept., very clean, 1940 Plymouth 4 door 209 Autumn atreeL Phone 4860. and you can talk while thfse turtle Most men who are over 40 dis­ But, oh. the phupe that it knows sedan. Priced right. ''SJole Motors, DoflM— Birds— Peta 41 1 PIECE WALNUT bedroom set, She daatth with them cordially like change. We like our jebe, Viaitor (In home, to'^small aon) Sleep with your mouth ^ut. best, where it brings most ds-. '/Owney Hroa. ______Motorcycles— Ricydes 11 \Help Wanted— Female 35 doves bill and coo." \ Also keep it shut when angry. Wears Coffee Around Neck as • \ ROOFING AND SIDING. Asbea- 2 piece maple bedroom set, studio Suburban for R ent/ 66 enough, efflolentty enougli. But He tried to !nake it casual, our investments, our neigblmr- —Wfiat are .you golna to bo when light. i ob FOR SALE — 1928 HARLEY LOYALTY FOR SALE—Adorable she ^ d no like an automaton. They hoods, our routine of living. We you grow up? , Is by s glowing kitchen stove IL T-^IN PW5NT OE North End toa and Asphalt ahlngles. Maurice co\)ch. 21 River street, Rockville, genial, good-natured. And even Kansas City., Mo.—(/P>— Cath- |: Utirary, '48 inclt* Elgin boys 1^42 CHEVROLET CLUB'.coupe,'u^" Davidson motorcycle, good tires, A. Peterson. Shop, 59 Amity Red Cocker puppiea. ready now. 2nd floor. FOR RENT—2.' ACRES erf land Included etty and state officials— don’t care to alter anything. Small Boy—(after a moment’s Aunt—Can you explain wlreltXs upon a stormy night. 1941 Plymouth deluxe 2 Ndoor, w a n t e d —GROCERY CLERK. Utter of beautiful blacks ready If It was rather obvious Pat was But whether we like it or not. ttaougXt)—Wall, after I’ve been telegraphy to me, Arthur Jr. arins Purdome will always have * Ucycle, blue and ^r^am color, and In good condition. 967 Tol­ ■treet, Hartford, COnn. Phone Mahieu Grocery. 183 Spruce St. for tobacco or potatoe.$59.95 See Ben­ noUcsd them leave. Jlmkny kept ing' and scolding will avail noth­ I think TU be an aviator. York to Los Angeles, and you We heard a story recently about around her neck. Her father K^waxd if returned. 168 Hilliard ^t. for 2:30 p. m. were doubly tnterastad tn the air on talking. 19^0 Plymouth sedan, 1939 tj^uslness Servicee Offered 13 17-B for and deliver small family son’s Furn. 713 Main. • ing. If the world says that we stepped on its tail in New York, a man who went away on a trip. made her a 6rfool necklace of the “ Hey! My charge account is Roofing wash, or to do the work at 50' train project They Included tech­ Outside with Pat, Ed mopped precious beans. Chevrolet coach, 1938 Plymouth Live Stock— Vehicl^^ 42 nicians, weather men, reportere, shallIn hlrplane.s, we must Soldier-I’d face death for you! It would bark^in Los Angeles. Ha sent hia wlfa a aouvsnlr j^ t frozen!" coup^ 193? Oldsmoblle sedan, ASt{EB AND RUBBISH removed, ED COUGHLIN —REPAIRS OF Forest street. Tel. Mra. Philip h o s p it a l b e d f o r Sa l e or Wanted to Rent 68 hla face with a handkerchief. climb aboard. Qlrl—Why did you run from also -Qellars and yards cleaned out. Cheney 3311. FOR SALE!—MULES, ahddle and newsreel people, committees for ‘‘Whew!’’ he breathed. "Warm, 1936 Qreham sedan, new tires. all typen at roofs. 890 Woodland rentyfuily adjustable. Rates rea­ this and that While Captain Carr The non^nformist will be more our dog? Drop X penny postcard to Truck­ work horsea, weight/SOO to 1500. sonable. Call Keith Furniture. WANTED—BY MIDDLE aged ain’t it?" fcCAN t a k e 2 OR 3 riders to and Brunners, 80 Oaklahd street. ■traat. Phone 7707. WANTED—FIVE WOMEN for handled tha technical Aspeota of severely pmaUSed In the future Soldier—It waant dead! RED RYDjSR HffUo and Goodbyt BY FRED HARMAN I' .irom Hartford, Tlsrry Turbine Phone 5191;. After 8 4486, ing, 61 MUl street, MaiUdiMter. J, C. Scranton, a s Hillstown T t\. 4159. . couple, not defense workers, three, It wasn’t wamr. Pat waa look­ laundry work, 55c per hour while Road. Telephone '7852. four or five rooms. Write Box H, the train pianning, it was pat who ing up at him, rather fearfully. > i]:»Wnlty, 8-5 shift Call 8490. handled'aU the elvUtan ’t|x>nt'’ (UtTLE ftEANER' FOR SALE—1»8T TORD 2 door Moving— Trucking— learning. Apply Holland (^aanera, FOR SALE)—PRACTICALLY new Herald. Fearful of what she herself had Build|ng^dntracting 14 1007-Main street. . [FOR SALE)—ONE I300D farm white combination oil kifd gas Xnd she did ao without fMlly done. He led hei to a private FUNNY BUSINESS CHOKa sedan. 85 horse\power motor, 8T5. Storage 20 lit tlc . _ ■ ' eo-uM horse. 2 horse farin waroh, 1 kitchen rimge. Phone 7726. WANTED—FURNISHED apart­ Knowing it Beoauae her mnld ■pot in a covered swing. 39 Ashworth strkeb ' \ f o r HEW. OR ALTERATION AIVJAYS rHE AUSTIN A. CHAMBERe. Uo. WANTED — stenographer . sulky plough. Telephone 3261. ment or house. Call' Captain on what Ed Bryait had eald. "Ed I—I muffed it! I—oh!” She WATCH-UH p. W. WOOLWORTH Cd. Jobs see WUllam Kanehl, 519 Can- One who la capable of general Smith, at 5167 or 5756. "If I waa you I wouldn’t give e o DY- ■treat telephone 7778. local end long diatanoe moviag. was about to cry. offers permanent' employ­ Return load ayaUm, furniture office work. Write Box D, Herald. Machinery .and Toola 52 up,’-’ he had advMad her. "Jim t|e patted her hfind. "That V Poultry and Supplies 43 WANIED—FOUR OR five rooms Carr Is honest with everybody but ■toiaga Dial 6260. . v OFFICE GIRL TO handle large { EGR S A I^ —ELECTRIC motors, wasn’t juet the way to go about it, ment, esperieneed rir Inea- by young couple. No children. Call himself” Miaa said he gently, Florists— Nurseries 15 volume of detail work. Must be FOR SALE—TWO MONTHS old, 1-3 horse power, repulsion Induc­ 3236 after 5 p. ra. . < That had meant, plainly, that terienced. Married women f OR RENT able to take dictation and type- I Hall-Cross chicks, about 700'. tion ball bearing. 1725 R. P. M, guess me and you, we—we have FOR l^ALE — STRAWHe RRY Repairing 23 Pat herself had a chance to win write. No age limit Montgomery Well started. Also saw-rig^ An­ Phone Manchester 2-1279. WANTED BY TWO women, small to operatXto our own way. You PS for fall or part time work plants, A>1 Aberdeen and ' Pre­ Jimmy’s love. In ntta of Loraine couldn’t imitate that Stuart dame’s LAWNMOWER EXPERTS Since; Ward. thony J. Gozds, 287 Oakland St. unfumisheu apartment or house. welcomed. Saleswomen full mier, 810 thousand. 28 Fdley NEW CLETRAC Agricultural Stuart who was already engaged style—WhewH^He had hls ’ker­ FURNISHED 1924. Power or hand mowers, Phone 7696. \ to him. or part time. If you are in­ Street, telephone 6718. ' . w a n t e d —GIRLS for smaU a BABY CHICKS from our own crawlers. Power you can count chief out agaln.x types sharpened, repaired, oyer- Pullorum Clean, prixluctlon bred on the year around. Buy Cletrac Unfounded as that hope nqei. It hauled.- Air cooled engines serv­ sembly work. Part or full time. held power in Pat’s mind, and Couldn’t imitat^ Loraine.... experienced. we will train I^O M S Apply Kage Co., EUm street or | stock. Ne,w Hampsblres, Reds and noW and enjoy economy, pbwer, Farms anil Land for No. . : . No, she couldn’t, Pat iced. Sawa filed, set, repaired. traction the year around. Dublin she looked eagerly for the time you. Apply F. W. Wool- Sdanora hedge and grasa shears, Call 8228. Crosses. 'sBtralght or sexed. Sale 71 when'she should tie with Jimmy realized now. Her jjurring act Suitah|e for A llen & H it b h e o c k , Demand mteessitates advance Tractor Company, WUliinantic. hadn’t jelled. Her d e sp ite , forc­ worth Co., Manchester. Light Hoi^kecping k n l^ , axes etc., sharpened. Capi­ WANTED—SOME ONE to do EGR SALE or. RENT—5 actes again. Tbji^ pleasure came when tol (Srindlng 0>., as Main. Tele orders. AlsouMkerel chicks for Ed Bryan, as planned, brought ed business of trying t^jmpress • InCv family Ironing weeUy. Your home fancy roastarih. Fred Miller's FOR SALE!—14 INCH double or land with ahed, for tobacco, pota­ Jimmy Carr, in the same manner TELEPHON1^53S2 phone 7858. or mine. Write Box' O, Herald. single Oliver tractor plough. Fred toes. market gardening', Budjktnd Jimmy and Loralns to join Pat for Manchester OflIeeV. Poultry Farm, Oqventry. Phone lunch. The four of them would go Loraine used effectively, had -raly BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES N ict Boys BY KOGAR MARTIN -? Manchester 8626. Marin, 691 Porter street. road. Telephone 4419. made her look ridiculous, nauye. 953 Main SL TeL 3^1 PIANO FUlillNO And repairing. WANTED—GIRL TQ do part to the Sky Harbor cafe. And Player pthao specialty. John that'a where o'clock found Jiipmy hadn’t notice her at all. In­ time work in an office. Knowledge 12 deed, he had set in determinedly WlUlmaatie 0 « m : OocMrfaam; 28 Bigelow street of Dookkeeping and typing. Ap­ Office and Store Lots for Sale n them. 8M Mala 8«. Tel. 1M5 TeL 4219. Fuel and Feed to etriess his love for Loraine! ply Tober Baseball Mfg. Co., Elm Equipm ent 54 FOR SALE!—BUILDING lots at\ "Thia is a nice private table FOR SALE looking out at the palm trees, Pat’s breath took on a sudden A __ NfcW tX)NVEKTIBLB roPS, cel- street Manchester. FIRE WOOD FOR 8A Cal) comer of Nye and View streets. trembling, and all at once .she Six - Room Single, hot Zola Brothers,. Glastonbury L485’ FOR \ a l E—MAHOQANY office with Superstition Mountain in the REAL ESTATE LISTING luiold 'Replaced in cnrtalna, al Call 3227. leaned ove rsobblng in her handa evcv< F3S YW water heat. House insu- WANTED —YOUNO GIRL as after 7 p. m. desk 42”x31 1-2 with center background." tha waiter told them. FOR SALF. h a n c h e s t e r *- kinds of leather work Pheg. Lak- mothers helper. Inquire 241 drawer Xnd 3 others and plate Ekl Bryan, 'thoroughly miserable, ,lated. Storm windows and lag, 90 Chnibrioge street Tele "Everybody’s getting hepped up patted her shoulder. It was all the Woodland street or Phone 2-0274. glass top. N^lso chair to match, Suburban for Sale 75 over the sky train. Captain Carr.” screens. Venetian blinds. phone 4740. "ee Frank M^rriman at Watkins. big fellow knew to do. South Main Street. New-4. WANTEn>-GIRLS AND women I Household Goods "Yes. Little bit excited myself, And ahw friends, a “chick- 1939 room alngle. Flfepleoe. Mod­ MOWERS SHARPENED, repair­ FOR SALE)—8 ROOM house, 23 waiter. How about you, Lorry- (To Be Ctjjptinued) to ' sew covers on baseballs at JUST A SIMPLE acres of land out buildings South And Pat? Ed’s too dumb to know I eoep with small run.” em kitchen. Hot water heat ed, shear grinding, key fitting, hom'ev Apply Tober Baseball Mfg. | anted— Buy 58 t S (coal). S. P. 86.206/ D. P. duplicating, vacuum 'cleancrs eth; BUSINESS TRANSACTION Windsor, 20 minutes to Hartford, anything.” ‘ " ■ "vfc -ta *’ ■ • ■ IM is 100x150 ft. Occupy Co,. Elm street. Manchester. and we really mean it If ydu want Gots Paper Mache Caka Oldsmobile 81A00. Ready aow/ overhauled. Pralthwaite, 52 Pearl WANTED -SEVERAL coal brood- Call evenings Penfield Hartford Big Ed grinned. He and the .a sS M s .j >s ' April 1. Price ...... $6,500 to buy furniture very reasonably 8-4702.^ captain understood one another. ■ ^ Ju street \ ers in ^ o d working order. 256 'Van Nuys, Calif.—(/P»— In A-1 mechanical'’ condi­ visit Alber^ 43 Allyn street, Autumn street. Phon^ 7541. "Us going to be wonderful, “Looks like buyohel pi'octice hy kind of Rol the best ' * y HoIHater Street, New 8- Help Wanted— Male 36 him right department: A ' thief :8csen-Room Dutch Colo­ tion. Very good tires. Hartford, Conn., and' you'll be /______Jimmy!" Pat answered. ‘Tm as ■srsritiroom single / „.w . nreploce pleasantly surprised at the low stole a four-foot victory cake from o f m e./ nial, toilet down and bath- excited as a schoolgirl." Priced right for quick sale. and attached garage. Steam WANYED—A MAN WITH some price fof wlUch you can purchase Rooms Witliput Board 69 Timely Subject And then, as If automatically, a war bond rally, tempted by the mn up. Fireplace. Steam heat with .hot wati^ arrange­ experience to prepare and plant I 3 rooprfs of furniture. pink and wliite frosting. It was TELEPHONE 7823 W A N TED all three of them looked at Lo­ SIDE GLANCES BY GALBRAITH heat, eil homer. 2-car yar- ment. O. P. 81,500. small v^etable garden at ,50 8159.50------FOR RENT— dS^FORTABLE At Zioii Lutheran raine. She had said almoat noth­ a paper inachs cake for exhibi­ aye. Large comer lot. Forest strXet, and to work the. Consisting of Bedroom Suite. Liv­ room, in private fahuiy, on bath ing so far. And she just waited tion purpoaes. The real one. to 4 L L E Y O O P What'fi Wrong, Doe? BY ^ T . HASOLUI j Both Available At Once! equivalent qf one day a week room floor, near buaSHne. Tele­ be divided among bond purchas­ :Heose insnlated. Storm ing Hoorn Suite and Breakfast Set now with narrowed eyes. The TRUCK DRIVE) through the Summer. Time to be Inciuding the necessary acces­ phone 2-1076. \ moment waa about to become defi­ ers, hadn't been baked yet. w M ow s and ecreena- McKee Street. 6-room single. at convenience of gardener. Tel sories. ', Rev. Paul G. Prokopy, the ,re^ nitely strained. rLL KMOVO Steam heat. 1-car garage. Sale Apply In Person. Philip Cheney 3311. COMFORTABLE. CLEAN'I^OOM, Production His Field AWtiKXJTTB! In Protestant family. Ten cently called pastor of Zion Lu­ "Aw, Lorry!” Jim pleaded, ever Price 86,500. D. P. 81.500. 5 PC. MAPLE KITCHEN and theran church, will follow his in­ ao gently. "Come out of IL won’t Vi A e n Land, Six-Room FOR SALE w Xn TEI> MAN FOR peasant dlnnette grtiijp. in profusion, utes walk to Cheney Mills. Silver Hewee, fnmace heat. Chick- Lane bus and store. Home pri troductory sermon last Sunday you, sweetheart ?’’ The word stung Kansas City. Mo.—dV-D r. D. T, inalde work. No experience neces­ $29.50 up at Behaor.'s. Van Del, an obstetrician, got his Two-Family House in Busiy m G. E. Willis & Son sary. New System Laundry, Har- leges. Suitable for one quiet re' th a timely sequel sermon the Pat Friday. "Here we are, four eo<9 land R U N . Good single with Arcplnce, steam heat, 1 friends in a grand town, at a C card from the rationing board laeathm and good bargain ness. Zone, 160-162 Center , rison street. FOR SALE—3 PIECETHying room fined girl or gentleman. Write ming Sabbath on ” Gp8pel Prior­ 2-car garage. S. P. 87.200. tf. Inc. suite, practically new, 9xj2 rug, Box T, The Hefald. soaring cai-nival, having a grand all right. On the form was listed: 1^ .$ 5 ,0 0 0 Street. Comer location.-^ix P. 81,500. taking cs his textl Phillppians time. Or could be. Don't nurse "Occupation—Production special­ 2 Main Street Manchester WANTED—2 MEN, ROLLING, gas range, miscelianeoiui house­ rooms to each rent with fertilizing lawns and general hold goods. 56 Alexander. FOR RENT— ROOM, private 1 , 27). a discourse designed to give your mad. Lorry girl!" ist." landscape work, for several family, steam heat, twin beds, 5 Ed concentrated on a grape­ .Jlipr-Acre Farm in Vernon, bath, no heaL TWo-car Hartford R Raise v e e m a tE S nan. | la vout> OOVERiD Hosprrat w o n t o « r MAveg top Street—-Comer pntper- coihe 864 per month. D. P. FOR SALE—IN EXCELLENT FOR RKNT'^I^KGE HOMELIKE ■tdry, based on prayer, wheM ev inajnkvief. t. a. «ic U. t. fflT. OfF. 3 - 1* t Coossoutive Days ...I 1 oui S ota Have clients waitinR^ fo r farm s o f all descriptions. I f Pat forc^'-a^ther try. "Jimmy New York. N. Y. "Don’t be silly,, darling—for Jusl u few cents more you • Conaecuttvs Days .'.I * eta II oti Foster Street, near Center I. Day ...... Ill otalil eu interested in sellinf, can or write: I—ao many pe^te have been tell­ ttn b^ome a generall** All ordara tor irrasular insartiona —six rooms. Furnace heaL ing me bow gra^.^ou are. To will ba ebarsad at the one ttma rata. have thought it upXimd planned Sttaclal rataa tor loins term every Single car garage. Center \ / W A SH TU B S Righto, Cokmtl! BY ROY CRANB day edvarttalns ■ivan upon rsquaat.. of Town. Down payment r e a l e s t a t e / the train demonstratiW Txmem." TOONERVILLE FOLKS BY FONTAINE FOE Ads ordered cancelled bators tbs $1,000. R. T. McCann Agency Pat swallowed. " W a / .. ffStoaTui* w a x THIS eOMMUNOBD U'ldFRT NoWEn>'W80VeAT Wt'VS SEEN COWCENTRAT’ or flttb day will be oharsed only Jimmee!" PUTVf dOOD.' H4V8 CAMAkldfl« ttRldUh- MlTteM SUCCEED UNL«^ VUE LlCtC MI9 IN4 ON 'EM FDR MONTHS, tor the actual iiumbar of timaa th* OWNER LEAVING TOWN, April 1 5 t h ,^ will toU this .69 Center Street " Manchester, Conn. Ed Bryan’a eyes lifteifX mo­ MORK LAID out poa. PERHAPS VCU WON'T ad appeared.-cbarglDS at i.na n tc v e n t BuiUOiMd gUB8 nkstllk than U’9 0 A « AND SHiPfi THRU.' earned but not aloweoea or ---'unde ‘ 141 West Center St.— six cozy 6-Room House, 4 down and 2 op; oil ment aa if in surprise, thenNvent E 9F THE WEEK ME CAN SINK 'AM. AND gINK* n ' ^ e JOB OF TSE IRTISH AND FIND IT V'ERV'ffacmMd, ean'be made oo els time eda vrrppeC rooms, steam huit, fire­ ' Phone: Office 7700, Residence 8631 back to the grapeDrutt Hls qutqk- ^HE FIRST TIME THE OLP ELEPHANT OVER AT THE IMG OUff 8HIF4 ALMOST AX AlAlftlCAN AtOfiMMIfi 10 ♦ITT(N4' AT A DeXK after the fltth day., (farage. One block from Center. The ^rifce Is only FLANNIN RAtD$,BUT Ne “till tdrblda’’: diaplay Unea net place. Heated garagesDown glance upset Pat, no end. But a .FAST A8 VUE £AN lUiLh ‘|M eON6TKUeTI0N eSNTEES WHERE 6 aold. payment $1,000. $4200 — $1,200 cash needed. ^ / \ tightened her lipa! TOONERVILLE TIMBER CO. EVER PROPPEP A LOO U’SDATfi AKte MADEAKID ?HE rt'«» DEUCeOLY The Herald yrlll not be raeponelbls Loraine spoke. "You planned it, BA6E& FROM VUHICH IMPCRtANT-' for, mors than one iiniurrect Inser­ >» Jiihmee darling?” THtV 0P»RATE tion ot any advertieemsnt ordered Now is the lime to secure HOWARD R. HASTINGS Crochet **Fa8cinator “ No, matter of fact I didn’t,” for more than one time. your building lot for future Tbc iDsdvcrtcnt omieslon ot In. 101 Phelps Road Coraet Green Road Jim waa determined to give credit aorreet publication of advertlaiog use, we have them in ail aa due. *The whole'thing was will .be recMfled only by canct^llatlon of tttS be piiMiabed aame. day usi be Also lake frontage at Bol­ denly distreas^ anew. \ r •rei-eived ity If o'clock noon. Satur- For Tofnorrow's Home Pat felt deeperatc. “You want­ ;Aa\e le to. ton I-Jtkc. Six m iles from ed me, didn't you JlmmeaT” ehe OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLLVMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE MA.IOR HOOPLB town. Good roads, ranning t ' ‘ :ooed, liastUy. "We—we under* ; Telephone Your-Want Ada water and efeetricity avail­ Buy U. S. Bonds « . f . ® / ; stand things! We know how things T YHars akNi THATS mo WHY IS IT THAT Y I tJONT tCMOWl Ada era accautad over cba taia- are and—and—’’ Eld Bryan liad an WKY/ SAKtER AaOUNO, IXL SAME AWPF.'JNOU .bunv ai th* CHAKUfe. RATU sb able. NOT A BLUE-POtNT. TH' MACHIKJC BUT THEM AAY TriREE VSIHAT/ above aa a convaolanca to advtr- attack of coughnig and hurriedly THREE.' IF •mAT’S A SHOW AM’ DRAFUNT \KIND STICK. ■NMNeOOf, AN' ROLt> ‘ tiaata. but iha CASH RATES will ba s s oeckoned the waiter.. VOU G U Y 5 CARTOOM.' MK8E BWDMNilOfaA CNEERS TILL' E&AtSt ^AKE. M HA % OFFICE ARE AL\WNYS\t 06ETH ER AR-G YOU I aeccpied as FULL PArUb.ST It Sb When the glasses were re-fllled DOWN MS RB vex/p iErtER XAKIM'APUMOl . /t KBEST IN P L A C S VdWlLK X IF paid at tba buainaat oflica on or be­ HE’S GOT aoKlNGf-^VSlHV. fore the saveolb day followtns the Manchester Lumber & Fiiel Co. arlth water, and the main course dA K fTR E A O c h a n o e rr AT EACH o t h e r ,? AVVHEMAMY CCO 3Ak<& PO PS arai Inaertion ot sacb ad. otbarwtaa Edward J; Holl •erved, and the- waiter had gone •LU1-PRINT& , BEFORE UKC AMARlKie AN' VOUTSIPER A BUPPRIXI^ * 0 OURBON SOU lAnNEN'T k I'LL SEND THE SOMEBODY 'tba chakue: Rate will be uoiiact- 1009 Main Street Everett T. McKinney, H fr. ^ jB again, Loraine spoke straight from SAILOR, A GAVALRy-) HORNS IN ON M iS , Tu r n e d a m a .n o 1 ad No reaponaiblllty ter errors In 1 ^ . .' OFFICE BOY TAKES rr HOME M A N A N ’ A b ^’^-T H E N O S ryeacff Center Street Telephone 5145 Ae shoulder. b r e a t h ; BINCE niO.\NH&)4 ' triebboned ada will ba assumed and DOWN!.' TO .READ TO 00UOH8OY. j^Xm -L LEARN' A 3 0 6 / YOU ?>OLO FAMB l.fheli accuracy oannhi ba aoaran- Telephone 5117 - 5118 "I want to get this setUad." TH ’ klPS. 1 teed ■aid she, with davasts.Ung calm. T e u E G c o p e s J ____ _ “Jimmee (" Pat tried. OUIRIN© TMS i Loraine rode over the Interrup- APPEARANCE OF , i MICKEY FINN M in e'H oafl LANK LEONARD Jon. "I’ve bMn sitting her in MALLtV'S C O M m J I . ■hocnlx nursing my hands like You, too, can have n sleek, slim lomebody In jail. With—with Eld WE'LL WATCH the lo(4i this spring. HowT The liyan here hanging over me like e n t r a n c e f r o m here angls Is in thin wsU-eut slip find he flatfoot he iel Now, Jimmy, 1 — IF 'VOU «P 0T HIM, OKAY, pSttU# Mtf vaht to know exactly ndiat the ONE OF y o u COME JOHNNY/l Pattern No. 8881 is in sises 13, core ia You understand me?" OUT a n d s t a n d By 14, 16, 18, 30; 40 and 43. Size 14 "Lo-rslne!” JJim pleaded. THE OOOff-^WE'LL SEE, takea 8 5-8 yards 88-inch material. 'Please I—’*' He stopped, exhaled YOU a n d MOVE IN' For this attractive pattern, 5491 leavliy, then resumM speaking as ■end 15 cents, plus 1 cent for post­ f be bad suddenly made up his age, in coins, with your name, nd- nind. “Loraine,' I do undsrstand. dress, pattern numlMr and sixe to X' ure do! And I avant you to know The Manchester Evening Herald By Mra Anne Cnbot yam are sufficient for the ov ’ Ceel Ilk ea heeL Why, sweet- Today's Pattern Service,-106 7th Just as many women making one illustrated. [v rt, you know what I think Avenue, New Yoric. N. Y. them today aa at the beginning of To obtain complete c cl-:- . 'juut you! We'va bsen angag;ed Save fabric I Bee a dosen new the winter—I saw hundreds of instructions for the ’’bsseii’ I or monthal X admit this soarlnc ways to re-maks old garmenta them worn on Fifth Avenue yes­ (Pfittera No. 5491) send 10 Ught has ip tail waoky* But Pvt SM E oSS hT T into, useful new fashions in, our terday—all colors, all styles, on all i tn, coin, your name and adi':< : liacn depaAdlng on you to stand IF TRU E » enlarged sprii^ pattern book and ages! Woman seem to be mad I and the pattern number to A nn Iiy me,’ see, and Pm standing by EtotoE.,,' sewing guide,' Fashion. just pub- about them—and rightly go! Wn’ve Jt. The M(^hester Herah'.jW;,, not-had ' ' X. iltatirbirfitfr lEtt^tthto IHfrald ^ ID A T , MABCB 28» 194S

H. B. DeWolfa, who la Mrs. Alfred W. Mucklow of 123 of the Oonumlttee from Henry street has sold, her home to - T — A b o u t T o w n the MadKtaeater Republican Wom- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur F. Lashinske TALL CEDARS en’a club, arranging for - beneflt of 425 Center street, and Is plan-’ AT6rsff6 IMIy C^rcu^tioB Th# Wnather ____ H. BuumI and card partiea 'at homes of members, ning to deave Manchester, Friday, / TONIGHT Foreesat of 0 . B. Weather Bureau Oariaon ara co-ch»lr- advisee that the, following local April 2. Mrs. MiickloW Will make For tha Mooth ed Eebraary. 19U ^ I f n . Cai * 8:00 O’clock t»m___ _ «C_____t m ^Tummagaiiatloft partner diina, have a score to set dicate a major shake-up in the HEAI.TH MARKET M ilk 6 c... 57c strike to enforce their demands tain number of casualties, some tie wim the Japanese; nor shtdl to German factorie* Snd farms, HOSIERY (Conttnaed M Paga Tba) (OoBtlnoed oa Page Two) of which were fatal,” the commu­ (Coiiflniied on Page Ten) Vichy government of Pierre Laval | \ f o r a |2 y w y wage Inqreaae. we ciase fighting until that evil fought off searching parties ai4 iSenam BaU. 37-year-old Minne­ nique said. and political alignments in France. finally resisted f®r several days a Just received extra sheer growth in'^he Pacific baa been cut The Berlin., radio announced dis- SPECIAL BlkoS EYE FRUIT AND This is the last Saturday to use sota ^publican who tangled ver- As the air struggle in the Mayu back.. We 'shall be with you force of 2.000 Gennans, In' reprle- ^ 60 Denjer chiffon weight. bajly^with Lewis during yeater- district continued, official quarters Tnissal of five of Laval’s cabinet al, the agency said, the Ger this to the end.” French Unity m'Uiisters last night in , what it VEGETABLE SALE your A, B and C Calmed Food E^i£pect Veto , ’s lengthy end often heated Proof Sought revealed details of the stiff resist­ The foreign secretary warned executed 60 Poles at nearby pU rearing, said he thought the UMW ance' of Japanese ground forces in called a harmoniouk move “ insur-, These are. LOW P0IN!^Htem8Rem »nd also speci; specially that “we have yet far to travel be. ing unconditional support of the massacred tbe (lapuiatlon of $ 1 . 3 5 pr. Itoder “showed he is determined that area which has bogged down fore the final triumph over our vlUage of Hamemla, then ■barttaS priced, so you can put a few p l a g e s |n your' freeifreezing Ration Points. Don't allow them to drive ahead and get any ad­ On Accusation successive Allied attacks for more Nearer Now L.'ival government" and which it 0l^^arni1§i enemle:! in the west and In the said waa, designed to give- the every- building and ploughed over unit to serVb you many days. You can’t beat LOW vantage out of the war crisis that than two months. east’’ and predicted there would the'sites of several towns. to lapse. " \ he can.’’ Two Japaneat. key poaiUons have French government a greater con­ POINT, LOW PRICED quick f r o ^ FRUITS AND -— ..• ;/ ■ ■ be “strains and stresses, setbacks centration of power. 75 Denier Alba Brand 45 x Roosevelt Has PPOF’ I Senator Ferguson (R:, Mich.) tepublicans Charge Des­ withstood three major assaults, aind disappointments’’ before the Catroux Arrives in Al­ Critlcliies British Practices VEGETABLES. \ ^ “greatly upset "and three artillery barrages and an Dropping Away From Regime Gauge Chiffons. final victory. New Delhi. .MarrJi 27—

— X F S t H n d Idieturbed”. by Lew ie’ declaration perate Attempts to attempt to tunnel under ' them giers to Arrange Con­ But the government shake-up French Cut LARGE MEDIUM /GUEST " tunity to Boi Though he referred but briefly came or the heels of the revela- Sweeping criticism of British po­ ______2 for BAB X ®AB that he considered the general which was blocked .by solid imder- to his talks with high U.-S. officials,. ferences With Giraud. Reg. Price 21e Against W$4ie Boosts. ‘Smear’ Ruml Backers. lylng rock. litical and business prnctices and Eden declared'there had been “a (Continued on Page Two) sn expression of fetir that .Ameri­ Green Beans Special Price 19c .00 pr. s u r r a ' (Coattaa oa Page Twe> A wagon loaded with 500 pounds meeting of minds between us about Only 7 Points. Algiers, March 27. — i/F) — The can Icasc-Icnd policy .might boom­ |i)SOAP 23c -A Waahlngtc^ March 27— ] Wssbington, March 27 (P) — of explosives was rolled down, a the present and future that will All in new Spring shades, of plaid and. plain wool mixtures. Made like big Charging that desperate attempU hill and exploded vrithin 10 feet long-awaited union of all anti- erang. upon India were voiced to­ President Roosevelt had the op- we are sure, bear fruti.’*- Axis French forces in one move­ day by G. L Mehta, president of sister’s. Sizes 8 to 16. are being maiic to ’Israear’’ Ruml of the undergroimd fortresses, but He warned he nation, however, pqrfunityrtoday to boliter the ad- plan supporters, riled Hoqse Re fr iled to destroy them. ment moved closer to reality today British Fliers , the Federation o f Indian Cham­ TII R » Xx . n^nlaUatlon’s atand against on Land as Gen. Georges Catroux, who ar- bers of Commerce and Industry-, im' Golden Corn ""sSS'.,^^.«2le I publicans today prepared to de Guns brought forward at night (Continued on Page Twelve) Only 7 Pointa ^•■u|uni Ntf blanket wage boosts. by vetoing a | mand proof of an accusation that and fired point-blank, apparently rived here yesterday, arranged con­ an address at the Federation’s 9m -- $10.08 b> $16.98 they had been promised “abundant had no effect on the Japanese in­ ferences with Gen. Henri Giraud Hit Duisburs; tional convention. The sneech,.Waa LARGE fafm price increaae bill. To Be Staged Treasury Balance designed to join Glraud’s follow­ considered es->e"la'lv slenltlcant Delicious _ campaign funds" If they won edn- side. . PACKAGE Moat congressional leaders ex­ PositloBB Rushed Twice ers and the FlghUng French of becatqie tt\\-olced the views of pected him to do just that—but the gressiohal approval of the sklp-a- year income tax proposal. Twice the positions were rushed Washington, - M-arch 27— (#5— Gen; Charles de Gaulle. - business and-lndustrial men, upon cfbatlon seemed to be whether he | Charges of Collusion The position of the Treasury Other Targets in Ruhr Mixed Vegetables- 6c'bu r •concerning that accusaUon yes by infantry using grenades, sirioke (In London.lost nlght.de Gaulle whom a eonslderahlc portion of cr uht mkke sueb'a veto stick." bombs, and sub-machine guns..but March 25: „ said in a French broadcast over the Also AWacked; Four India's w-ar eqprt Is based, and Reg. Price 32c _ COATS Before him wiu a measure I ' And Mismanagement terday from Representative Din- nilMTIIIS gell (D-Mlch), RepresenUive they got only aa 'far as the first Receipts. 3231.852,172.15; ex­ British radio that he will go very was not slmpiv an explosion of la- « roints. Special Price A 7 C Navies, pMds and tweeds. Sizes 7 to 16. ■ unanimously approved in final penditures, 3266.342.716.82; net shortly to North Africa to see Gen. Bonihers Are - Misding. dlsn natlonsllsts. form yesterday by the Senate. It| To Be Aired in Senate. Knutson (R-Minn), leading the \ Repub’ ican battle for the Ruml (Contljiaed oil Pag* Tea) .balance, 34,536.477,418.98. Giraud. “ a great soldier and a noble vvould set aside an executive di­ figure.’’ Held on Murder Charge rt ctlve for deduction of govern­ WasMngtbn, March 27—(P)—A l>Ian. said “we’ll certainly call on London, March 27 — — A ^^Glamour H ips" Him to produce his evidence." and . (Pledging that their meeting strong* force of R. A. F. bombers Tulsa. OUln., March 27.—/4; Also Navy sheers. what it terms tnfiationary movs- The sharp Republican response that irrigation ditch to prepare night shortly after Mrs. Slmmex* A p p le s IS-QL BakL Emory 8. Land for another elx In 1494, two years after (!kilum- pire. this stiangth. this voice shall flicted casualties during raid: on waa found dead In Mrs. Howaf#* 89c msnts. year terra as eommisslen chair­ cams as the House held its first for a severe dry spell in 1946-47, Saturday session of the year to bus’ first voyage to America, the be thoa* desired by tlje nation.” small towns in western Germany." room in the fashionable May*. Yes, we have Pirds Eye Strawber­ Whether a veto could be made man, the Senate agreed to devote advises a srtentiat who makes nation was parched by a drought. Never Had Cessed To Fight No Enemy Planea Over Britain Juicy FlofMa to stand, however, seemed to de­ .oontinue the debate. Yesterday tt hotel. ^5.00 and *5.95 $ 5 .5 0 to $ 8 .9 8 its entire session l^lesday to heard Dingall say: predictions from three rings. End, there has been a dry period (De Gaulle said that Frenchmen MeanUme. tt was reported au­ • • • pend Isrnly on the sbllity of ad- flniah-fight You can also expect “much- leas every 90 years since then, never had ceased to fight and hail­ thoritatively, no enemy planes had ries, Mixed Fruit, Boysenberries, mlninration leaders to get enough "I am convinced that the minor Move To Helt Smuggling AlkeaJtoeMag Prebe ity. Bitting on the Republican side rain” in the coming aummer and ley said. ed their efforts “whtre waiting for been .over Great Britain for 36 O ranges Do,. 29c I .“city" votes recorded in a House ’Only four of my trees, two the moment when the people of hours.' Montevideo,' March 27— Asparagus, Squash, Spinach, Etc. roll call to prevent s two-thlrda In one corner Is Senstor Aiken of the aisle has promise of abund' fall than in 1942, Edwin L. Mose­ ^m i-offlcial source* said te d ^ hemlocks in Pennsylvania and two France can in turii rise again.” ) 'It was the 57th raid of the war margin to override there. Any (R., V t), who ssked an investiga ant campaign funds should the rC' ley of Bowling Green (O.) State university told the American white oaks in Ohio, were growing An American-biiilt plane brought on Duisburg, one of the biggest I tlw government was t a l ^ i ^ A ll at ceiling prices or less. There's 'such''hopes in the ftonste seemed tioa into charges of alleged collu mission bring shout the skipping rs.lway junotion* in the Ruhr andimeesure* to hnl the w w e*|w ^ g r e e n STAMPS GIVEN o f one vesr’s taxation and I don’t Academy of Science, Arts and in 1494, but each of these formed Catroux from Zyria. where he is Celery Hearts Bch. 1 7 c futile since only the two Rhode aion between tbe commission and the largest inlanc. port in _ Europe. practice of smuggling to A rgiw ■New Nedewear Island members voted “No"- When subsidized shipbuilder*, know hut what the generous Re Letters today, but that isn’t any­ a very narrow ring that year,’’ he the FlghUng French delegste-gen- been no increase in Birds Eye fruits WITH CASH SALES I eral, to Algiers in a single ■ day’s The last attack was Dec. 20. Una a large variety of articlee li^ Collar and Cuff Sets, tbe measure originally was passed I In the other corner is Chairman publicans would not remember the thing to worry about aerloiisly. explained. ^ r te d t e Lniguay Irom the Unto* Able to Reroaetrnct RalnfaU "Ninety years later there Waa flight Besides its importanoe a* a rail­ and vegetables. Special! CO-. Vestees and Dickies. three. I Bailey (D.. N. C ) of the Senate assistance given , them by s few way $md commiinicaUon center, ed SUtee. These ' Leaders jockeysd, meanwhtle.i Oonqmerce oommlttee which unan Democrats on our side. Moseley said he had been study­ another eevere drought. We have He said be expected- to confer, too, with Gen. Dwight D. Elsen­ Duisburg has power station, blast Preeideat .Jqaa Joee Potatoes 15-Lb. Peck 9 YC Lace, organdie, pique to prevent pibclpl'tate action by|linoualy approved Land’s nomlha- “You may have a substantial ing tbe radial rings of tree cross^ sections fronq. 22 trees that were MlBlster ef the Interior aactlons, and from them bad been growing then. hower and with Robert Murphy, furnace, coke oven and airdrome You\e Been'Asking For Frozen In . fluffy or tailored the Senate Agriculture committee tlon. He said the admiral la campaign tUad to enhance your targets. Oqe of the largest rail­ Gerona ordered quick aetlea re-election, but your opponent, if able to reconstrucY tha rainfall In "The next drought In thia aeries tbe American minleter to French -j on a companion measure to In- honest as ths stars that ahlne North Africa, to ask for more way britUgfes spanning the Rhine the Uadted fiUtes ensta styles. he has a ttek of aense, win beat particular areas aa kmg as hun­ was In 1075. the next )n 1766, and plained that the Illegal Dog Food. We Have SomeMn... . elude aU farm labor oasts In cai- above and Juab aa true to the peo- equipment-for French troops. also la located there. culaUng paixlty. Parity is a stand­ plis." you to a fraasled adge and win dreds of years ago. tha next la 1856. A waim {drought L-affle defeated the pmtfi affecting many states Wiould he Almost at the moment of his 'Cb* city, which la about, 300 Tbt J W H A U cou ard aimed to eqaaUM prices- at Aiken said hi* battle against take your seat la, thia Houae ba- ■ By this formula tat rings indi­ miles by air from England, has V. 8. expert ■esasing as anttclpeted in 1947. In the latter arrival. General Oiraud’e headquar­ 21c pound which farmers exchange their Land’s confirmation would' be rauae you cannot defend giving cate a lot of water; slender ringa 440.000 population and is connect­ the distrlhutlea of cargo 1 MANCNISTm CONM* m JljKIIU.-C C M . >i:iNL-> 1.9S indicate a drought.. Pronounced part of 1945 and early 1946 1 ex ters announced the resignation of crops for manufactured articles. based on Comptroller General sway 310,000,000,000 needed for ed to Germany’s North sea potU | reepecBv* Importa by M A N C H is T m C o n n * wet seasons recur each 90 yeersipect th* rainfall to ba much above .1 . ex Page Tw*i w canals. land ArgoaBaa. SB P ace W m fl aad aa da diy agella, both at thaaa'avaraga,'