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TH U W AT, MABG^ H i W 4 Average Dally Chreulatlon PsriwiH of C. a. V,en(u*r Manchester Evening Herald r*r tk* M«>nth o f Pskranry, 1945 ^AGB ?PUBTBBB Fair tonight oneept fa* eo In coastal soctions; eoatinn* X ing David Lodge of Odd Fel­ tha two weelcs fStow tag Bto S r- 9,116 Mnturdny fair nnd warm. The Womeit a Home League will Eight U rge carton* xof peed cus disaster last Jniy. clothing were shipped toda^sby the lowa will confer the second degree ICember of Iks AndK be in charge of; the annual Iriah Nurses’ Aides 'The training o f these AldeA ■<> local branch of the British 'W ar on a cU m od eandktoUn at Ma tea party and program thia evening Important in the nursing emergen­ G. E. WILLIS & SON, INC. Bei'cna o f Otoealattoas About Town Relief aocicty. Thia will be the laat meeting in Odd Fellown hall to­ Mancheoter— A City of ViHage CHarm in the Amtor hall o f the Salvation cy now, to another of the pro­ to bi sent to Britain unUl May. morrow ovonlng at 7:45. Record Made Army. Major J. H. Sweet will be grams toward which your ccotrt- T Notice received from tha head- Lumber of. All Khtda (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS lln. I#wU HMkiM of Wdf* chairman ^ the prograip. A light butlon goe# when you give to the MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1945 quarteaa to New Tork to to th* ef- Arthur Hutchnson. well known Red Cross War Fund . Give Adacrtlslnt on ragn 19) ■tiM t who hu been gravely HI at auppar e f Iriah aoda anM other authority on home gardening, in­ Mason Supplies— Paint— Hardware V O L . LX IT ., NO . 14t» home made breada and cake, tea feat tkat all ooliections be omittod National Enrollment Is now; give all you can; remember » ______tb* llamorlal hoopltal unlTT after the nation-wide drive troduced Dr. H. W. Hochbaum, De­ Manchester’s minimum quota is mid ooflee will be aerved. David Bahwin Wool IpBulatioM fix waelu, waa reported today to for uoed clothing for war oufferara. partment of Agriculture lecturer Highest Yet; Orer 150 $41,600. and that SO per cent of be aomewhat better. X »d y heada the entertainment In High school hall TVieoday eve­ Active Aides Here. what 1* collected here , remains Yanks Across Rhine oonmMtee. The dectoion of toe Judge* In th* ning Instead of Wilbur T. Little. here to carry on the work of the lir e Jamea Jaator o f R a m o ^ Mr. Ltttto cloaed the meeting with COAL COKE OIL i|Lengthep East Rhine anoay contest aponsored by Clay­ local chapter. ’The committee Reds Attack Nazi SiSMet Hahakah Lodoe an- Cal., haa aretoad fo r an extended ton Hansen, proprietor of Hansen'a remark*. An all-time national enrollment j hopes that cont ibutions will be IUI T- another hMitary Whlat viaK with her parenU, Mr. Md 1 Restaurant has been deferred until record of 10.631 volunteer nurses’ $2 or more per person. 2 Main St. T d . S U S gar Monday evening at *:1B In Odd Xfi«. George Ferrell of M Center Uarch 24 due to the Urge number aides for February has been re­ street, and other relativee In tow^ Fellowa hall. Mlaa Emily Klaaman la the arrangementa. The of contributions. ContestanU were St. Patrick’s Event ported by Mrs. Walter Lippman, Lines Along Oder; lira. Jeater, who waa the fo rmer asked to write on the subject. uaual playing and door priaee will chairman of the nurses’ aides i Holdings to 13 Miles; Lottie Ferrell, haa not beea ■ How I Woiild Uke Mancheeter To program for the American Red CARPENTER WORK Vaat for the pam. alx yeara. be awarded and refreahmenta aerv- At Italian C^liib ad. A brief buaineaa meeting of the Be After the W ar." Cross. The new aides now are in AND REPAIRS ledge Ir called for aeven o'clock eUsarooms throiighout the nation, Cut Trap in Half Private First Class John .1. • taking an 80-hour course to quall- aharp. Bror.owski has been awarded the Commlttee groups frpm the jy them . to aasi..t overworked R. CHAMBERS Bronr.e Star for valorous conduct a\ixiliary of the Italian-American nursea In local hospitals. F.nch Tel. 2-0772 New Offensive Rolls LECLERC in action against the enemy while club have been busy since Mon- addition to her 80-hour fighting with the Third Infantry Drumfire Barrage rUNERAL HOME day In preparing for Saturdav a ingtruction course, must be on ^ft Big Three^s Oil Burners Division of the Seventh Arm y in St. Patrick’s Day event at the; least 150 ho\irs annually, • IWC MW MiaMCpT • • lowed by Masses Aiiieriraiis Fight Within )]| Main Street . His mother. Ann Broiow- club house on Eldridge street. | since the program waa started and skl. resides at 70 Birch street. Decorators have seen that the I in July 1941, by the Red Cross ANY MAKE » ANY MODEL Tanks and Infantry; Nerve Center |Unity Hopes 200 Yards of Virtual­ PfcMM S M 9 Auto Collision Pact Faces Manchester. traditional green will predominate | and the Office of Civilian Defense, Reds Announce Sev­ Furnaces in toe hoH and table decoratlbfia.decoratlbfis. I the blue-clad aides have given JUST PHONE 5191 . ^ ly Severed Super-High­ All persons planning to ittcnB A spei iai men\i has been aarranged rra n g^ I service in civilian, military and Body, Fender en-Mile Breakthrough Quick Test Of Nazi Army For Chinese way; Advance 2 Mile* A Few Still Availabie. the Mtlitary Whiet for the benefit for the diners and appropriate ] ypterens’‘ hospitals: In clinics, at OUR BUYER WILL CALL! of the Red Cross, sponsored by the music for th«i dancing. ] di.sasters, and wherever they To Baltic Lagoon. RACKLIFFE OIL CO. Manchester Teachers’ Club, to be Work and Drop Lower Into ' Koenigswinter; ASHES and RUBBISH As a special attraction. toe we're called to as.sist in the car? Under Attack he4d next Wednesday. March 21. 8 Creation of Commis­ REMOVED TW. Hartford committee ha.s secured the eerv-1 of sick or injured persons, London, March 16.— (/P)— | ^ ____ Seventh Army Drive — M Maple Aveaoe — Hartford p. m.. In the Masonic Temple, are ices of Merlin, a professions an-i Here In Manchester. 12 classes Painting asked to make reoervations with 1 The Russians have opened a ' sion- on Romania Ap­ On 50 - Mile Front; TELEPHONE 8962 tertaincr, who will put on a nov-1 of Nurses’ Aides have been train- American Heavy Bomb- Little Chance Is Seen Mlaa Ruth Bonney. phone 2-0830. elty act which is described to ed and graduated since the pro­ BRUNNER’S I violent new attack against pears Possible Over Nazis Already Fleeing. press notices a.. ”a nifty little In-1 gram started, ami there are now SOLIMENE & the last German positions erg Smash Headquar­ For Consolidation of GAVELLO A E. SCHULZ ^0 OAKLAND STREET OPEN "TIL 9 P. M. timate night club novelty, tailored i over 150 active Aides giving aerv- east of the Oder in the Stet­ Red-Controlled Rule. ALICE CO FRAN ice of th* greatest value to the! ters'Biiilfling, Rows of Rival Croups in Time Bulletin! (Known An Qneen Alice) to today." FLAGG, INC. SPRING Tt is annoutued that prepara- Memorial hoapltal. where they tin qrea with a drumfire bar­ Seventh Dnnghter o f n Seventh Son To Aid Yank I^mding. Paris. March 16.—.(A*)— CLEANING NEEDS! tion.s have been made for a large served 16,689 hours last year. 634 Center St. Tel. 5101 rage followed by masses of Washington, March 16—(P)— Barracks in Assault. MOTH PREPARATIONS Bora WKb n Veil aUendance. expected becaua# of Thirty-one Aide* served more Creation of a Big Three commis­ The First Army cut the Bendinga Dally, toclading Sunday, tanks and infantry, the Ger­ WAXES AND POUSHE8 than 275 houre in Hartford during 'London, March 16—

_ - jsr« (lied of wounds received pn Luzbn. cupled' by the SUte Department of Labor and Factory Inspection, its Deaths Last Ntgtll Uie w ar Department notified his Unemployment Compensation divi­ widow last night. made for obtaining officially the Vinson Proves Cagey Approve Site sion. and by a commercial firm. Fort Worth, Tex.—Gene Carri- New Britain Man gan, 38, former hockey player. Delegation Will vlewa of these and other ((fnupa. Will Defer Mdre Rockville Red Cfoss ^lubmobiles” B1 Paso, Tax.—MsJ. Edwin D. conference delegatee have the I - ■ - ^ For Station ' , Vancouver, B. C.—Fritz Sick, J Wm the W o m u n present understanding that no al- Transport Men Is Victim of Gasl Patrick, commanding gensral of is. founder of the Sick brewery Who Borrowed the Not Be Enlarged tematea will be named and that Seen as Legend of War At News Conference Red Gross Aid tha SUth Infantry division, has concents. advisors ti> be selected will be School Head Zoning Appeals Board ARTIFiaAl GRASS limited largely to StaU depart­ W ashington, M arch 18 — A rJew Britain, March 18—<)P|—| Reaches Poland (Ccnetery Gnuw) Wa»hington. March 1# - — ment experts. The Red Cross overseas means • the railroad village. The “Bearcat’ John Bhimsteiri, 54, was found] Grants Permission to President Roosevelt has forclosed threatened transportation break­ was patt of a contingent of club I Vinson Tosses Ques-.l From down has resulted in a liberalisa­ Resigns Post a lot more than coffee and dough­ dead from illuminating gas in hlsj any additions to the American nuts. but the Cltibmoliles. which mobiles attached to Lt. Gen. Court­ tions Back to Report- West Hartford Man. |HolloimB*o P m e n l Home delegation to the San Francisco tion qPdraft deferments for rail- ney Hodges’ First Army. home, 16 Convoy drive, shortly be- j Red Moscow. March 16—(jP) — The roa^alrline and. Inland waterway i take those things to the men in flrst American Red Cross shipment It is Tea at its ipest Security conference. Work for Crippled On the homeward trek after the fore midnight last night after po-1 a « - Please w in te rs under 30. I Siipt. Philip H. Howe every theater of w*r, will prob­ era; Nothing Said to ^Manoheeter is to havs another of aix tons of medical supplies has D^pite pressure from some ably chme out of this war as a flrst visit to Roetgen. the huge lice had been notified by next-door] Cross gasoline sUtlon. Permission for its Contact the Home? groups for representation. Mr. To Be Explained /'Other similar relaxations are In ' neighbors they could smell the | Make Anyone Mad. reached Poland and the organiza­ prospect for coal miners and steel Decideti to Resign .4ft- legerul Comedy, tragedy, and plain clubmobile was stopped short by erection w as given by th e 2k>ning tion’s director in the Soviet union Roosevelt is said to be standing an attacking enemy ' plane. , The fumes. Notes Board of Appeals at its meeting Phone 3060 and It Will w orkers. work are day-to-day routine Sergt. Arthur P. Hayward of I la now in Warsaw conferring with firm on his selection of eight dele­ er i2 Yeart*' Service. girls grabbed their helmets and ny Jnmen Marlow last night. Be Called For. gates headed by Secretary of State The decision to allow deferment tt/ the clubmoblle girls who slog the police said he found Blumstein I Office, 988 Main 8L—Til.. 4115 government relief authorities, W. Wataon Houss of the ^ew of additional key workers in the rough mud. coax their trucks made a dash for the ditches only Waahlngton, March 16—(<¥)— I John B. Wslls of 2668 Albany Polish dispatches said today. StetUnlus and Including four mem­ Rockville, March 18 (S periall a few feet away. Thirty miles back dead sitting in a chair in the] Sngland Ifutual Ufa Instiranca throe segments of the transporta­ up hills and stand under the burn­ kitchen with a cock on the gas] I r r e d M. Vinson—new boss of the avenue. West Hartford, was repre­ The Red (Jrosa director, BGlllott bers of Congress. into Belgium, at their headquar­ Production — Tuesday through sented by Judge Raymond A. John­ Labor has been pressing for Co. will be the speaker attion the Indttatry follthwed a prediction The following le tte r w as mai ing sun to dish up American stove partly turned on. Dr. Clif-] I government’s loan agencies—;haa Shirk, waa quoted aa saying an­ public yesterday announcing /the doughnuts and coffee to crowds of ters which were .eighty still in Friday, 10-4:30, Center church. son at the meeting. He said Wella other shipment of 60 tons, includ­ some representation at the meet­ meeting of t«» Manchester Kl- by Col. J. Monroe Johnson, de­ ton M. Cooley, medfeal examiner, j now had his flrst news confer- Blood Donors—Call Mrs. Louis fense transportation director that lighting men. comparison to the front lines, the said death was accidental. I had come to an agreement With E. ing surgical Inatnimenta, la ex­ ing which will consider not only wanis club Monday noon, at the resignation of Superintendent of Isnce. The score: No hits, no runs, Custer, 3017, for appointments for future peace-keeping plans but the nation's transposlation sys­ The now-famed clubmobile was girls laid plans for their second A SOM and d.iughter with whom'l J. Holl to purchase land at the cor­ pected to arrive soon from ware­ PRESCRIPTION Sheridan restaurant Mr. Wat.son Schools Philip M. Howe: y / “bom ” in A e fall of 1942, when visit to our troops In Germany. ! the victim lived were not at home. ■ no errom. M arch 23. ner of Center street and Victoria proposals for setting up machinery tem could not meet demands upon He Just sat still, sucked on his First Aid—New classes start houses In Russia. I PHARMACISTS for international economic co­ is a trustee of the Crippled Chil­ it this year “unless there is early “At thl.s time 1 wish/h) notify the 8rst mobile combination club Clubmobile "dockettes” have a Road, in a bustneat zone, on which It also was announced that the dren's Foundation and he will tell the Vernon Town Scht^ Commit­ different sort of job. They work ■ pipe. When a reporter tossed a March 20 and 23. See below. he would erect the building. It Soviet union had presented the) operation. No economic commit­ improvement in furnishing man­ and coffee-and-doughnut dispenser 'i Aware Of Bed Shortage Motor Corps—New class starts Alwa3rM Oe Dirty! of the work done for crippled chil­ tee of my intention to retire from under port security, and only the ■ verbal beanbag his way, Vinson would be in keeping with the sta­ prorislonal Polish government ments are expected to come from power and materials." took to the road. Today, Red Cross about April 1. Cali Capt. Skinner;' Arthur Drufir Stores dren. my position as Superintendent of clubmobile captain knows the ltdued It back. No one was hurt tion he pad built at the corner of with 500 motor trucks for recon-1 the San Francisco deliberations, Instead of the previous limit clubmobile units serve American Rost St. Louis, 111.— —Uxzie I 'SM Male St. .Hancheiit«r The prise will be given by W. G. Schools ahd PrinciMl of thp Rock­ number of men to be served in ad­ land Vinson didn’t say anything 8922. E a st Center and Foster streets and atruction work in Warsaw, however. Negro groups also have of 30 per cent, railroads—which forces In every part of the war Phillips Is one ho.spltiil superinten­ Honib Nursing—New class of Glenney. The board of directors ville High Schoolj6 n the completion vanced. Technically, the dockettes 1 anyone could get mad at. when built he expected to le|ue It demanded that one of their race be already have lost 300,000 workers xones. dent who is well aware of the *rhls made him a full-fledged only ’12 hours starts soon. Call given a place at the American of the club had a meeting at the of my present contract In August. Trained Red Cross girls- and are- known as clubmobUe-rangers. I to one of the larger oil companies. to the armed forces-now may 1945. For forty-two years 1 have shortage of hospital beds. When’ he member of the how-not-to-stlck- Mrs. Jack Mac*. 2-0827. council table. home of Gene Davis at .148 Porter when the flghting is close, a male The "ranger'* part includes all the I Johnson, for Mr. Wells told the street last Tuesday evening. ask for the deferment of 8!i per served the schools of the Town of became ill suddenly in his office at ) your-neck-out club. Staff Assistants — New class Read Herald Advs. While some provision may be cent of their present occupational­ supervisor—staff the clubmoblles, dock operations —from moving starts early in April. Call Mrs board that this was In keeping Vernon, nin^ years as a teacher pushmoMles loaded with dough­ Christian Welfare hospital, nurses 1 The dark-haired, middle-aged with the government’s desire to ly deferred workers between the and thirty^hree years as Principal and the lumbering dough-carts are spread sheets and blankets on I Kentuckian—former congressman, Irving Bayer, 6396. .ages of 18 and 30. This would of the wgh school, the last eight a welcome s'ight to eyer-hungry nuts to washing out 400-cup coffee have places where returning sol­ urns. Phillips' desk until they could I former Federal judge and former bo a total of 40,000 men. years Of which 1 have al.so been GIs. Many of the vans carry director of economic stabilization PrOHiielion diers might engage in a small As Merrill's Buema Marauders move the other patients around to 1 business for themselves. There The airlines may ask for de­ Superintendent of Schools. phonographs and records, candy, make room for their boss two | ] __got his new Job from the presi- Pieces of material large enough ferment of 90 per cent, or a total “Jay reason for retirement is gum and cigarettes, as well. began their long night marches to was no doubt, hs said, about being the jungle front, they were met on hours later. I dent who fired old loan boss Jesse to cut four-inch squares can be able to secure the building ma­ of 4,880, and the Inland water­ stpiply that I wish to take advant- ' Clubmobile girls were a famllihr I Jones. _ used to good advantage by the ways a total of 3,400. On a per­ aise of the very liberal and pro- sight In England long before D- the Ledo Road by Red Cross work­ You remember the fight over Production Corps in making quilts terials. In addition to the building Wells asked to place underground centage basis. It Is 90 per cent gres.slve Retirement Law now in day. Soon after invasion, a elub- ers. Clubmobile service is a stand­ Job. president really for civilian rehabilitation in dev­ ard flxture on the road. To men in I the rhe three tanks. One would be for for Great Lakes carriers and 80 effect, before it is rendered neces- mobile*'unit landed in France and WALT/KS HUPS wanted Henry Wallace to have It. astated countries. Fabrics such as .sary either by failing health or ad­ outlying units, daily visits by the 8.000 gallons and the other two for per cent for other inland water­ within 24 , hours was making EVERY ] Congress said "No.” Congress cotton, wool, outing flannel, etc., w ays. vanced years. The law would allow doughnuts and brewing coffee for clubmobile bring refreshments, let Wallace become commerce can be used. Any pierson having 5.000 each. The board, in executive session, me some six years more before it a famous Infantry division. When friendly talk and recorded “jive.” FRIDAY NIGHT . I secretary—but not loan boss. So such m aterials to sp^^:e is asked The gallant clubmobilers, even becomes compulsory, but I do not it became "too hot” at the front, Vinson got the loan Job. to lesve them st the 'Fcoductlon granted the request. wliih to take it. as I know a young­ the crew set up roadside canteens when OI boots and raincoats take N ot T alk ativ e T.vpe room In the Center church parish er man would do better work on in rean areas until recalled up the them out of the Powers-model K. of C. Hall I Vinson hasn’t been the talka- house or at Red Cross headquar­ th e job. line. class, have become real-life pin-up^ 28 ProspAit Street — Hartford j tive type in government service. ters In the House and HaleXbuild- Hartford Courant “I wi.sh at this time to thank the At Roetgen. fleet town In Ger­ girls for €>ur men overseaa. 1 In the past two years, while he Ing. # Committee and the good people of many taken by American forces, When you contribute to the Red Featuring was economic stabilizer, 'he had Blood Donors the town for the fine spirit of sup­ five American girls set up a dough- Cross War Fund you help to run only one news conference. So New donors are needed for nett Buys Building port and cooperation they have nut-and-coffee curb service until, one of those clubmoblles. It takes Art Webster's this one yesterday was the sec­ Friday, March 23, when the Mo­ given me over the.se many years, three days after the town fell, an »T5 to pay all expenses connected OLD nMERS’ ORCHESTKA ond in two years. bile Unit is in town. The commit­ Hartford, March 16—(PI— The and to express my faith in the army-drab coated clubmobile, with- the operation of one club­ Vinson called the conference. He tee has planned for the care of future of education in this town. thfee-story reinforced concrete “Bearcat,” took over the job in mobile overseas for one day. Hank Post, Prompter. started It by heading a short state­ little children who may come with Terminal Building at 286-305 “With best wishes believe me. Fox-Trnts 8 to It Square# ment. He said he was grateful to their mothers, and Miss Barbara Yours very sincerely, Philip M. Broad street, Hartford, has been the president and Congress for his MacNeely will be on hand to look purchased by The Hartford Cour­ Howe, Siipt," band was a prisoner of wat,— He capacity to the Home Service after them. The Board of Education will lake have been in the service one Corps and also formulate Home new Job. ant company which publiahea The He said-and no one could quar­ Call Mrs. Louis Custer, 3017, for Hartford Courant will eventually action on the resignation at the year on March 25 and has been Service financial policies for the an appointment; and remember C hapter. rel with It—that “our first task house th* publication. April meeting. overseas since October. He was today is what it has been for many that if. for any reason, you can’t The company announcement last keep youf appointment, Mrs. Cus- Named Chairman formerly employed at the Daniels Community Night [ days—to win the w’ar.” night said that ’.’some time will EXIT... m u i DANCE M ayor Raym ond E. H unt ha-s . Another Community Social 141111 , After the war. he continued, he ■Ar should be notified as soon as necessarily elapse" before The 41^ announced the appointment of Plan Benefit be held this evening at the 'Vernon Modern and OM Fashioned would try to help American busi­ possible. There is no decrease In the need Courant could be moved Into the Judge Charles Underwood ’ as Company C of the Connecticut church. A set of colored slides on ness In the task of “providing full new building, because of the war chairman for Rockville of the state Guard is planning a benefit Hawaii will be shown and there employment and attaining the for plasma, and we can’t let down now. Make that appointment to­ situation and the “difflcultlea of United National Clothing Collec- for the Red Cross War Fund on will be songs and games. The Sports Center prertdent’s goal of 80 million jobs obtaining priorltlea.” OUR tlon to be held in April, with ad- Thursday evening. March 22nd. at refreshment committee includes Wells Street A woman reporter asked him If day. F irst Aid The building has a frontage of ditional members of the committee g;^o o’clock at the Sykes auditor- Maurice Fielding and William E. Formerly At Miller’a Hall he had any specific on how 101 feet on Broad street and ex­ and details to be announced later. |„ni, Thei-e will be no admission Smith, both of Tankerooaan Road. this country could provide 60 mil­ Chairman York Strangfeld has tends bqck 330 feet along Howard Pickup -4d Rockville Letter charge, hut a ocllection will be There will be no admission charge lion Jobs. Vinson thought that it announced twe new First Aid street to Flower street and is built Drastically Senior Dramatics taken. The program will Include but an offering will be taken. Ercry Sot. Night over for a minute. classes to start next week. /A to support an additional story, the The Senior Dramatics xwill take neiectinns by the 38-piece Brigadj Remlnde Usteners of PtirsHC I’sed Standard First Aid course will statement aaid. place this evening at 8 o’clock at Band of the Connecticut State Peter Miller, Prompter Then he reminded his listeners start at 8 o’clock In the evening At present, the building is oc- the Sykes Auditorium when the Guard and Major W. T. Squires, A Good Time For Yonng that he had used the phrase on March 26 at the Howell Che­ members will present “The Bi.shop executive officer of the Second Bat- and OM Alike! “goal of 80 million jobs.” ney Technical schooL Registra­ Misbehaves.” The Bishop of Broad- tallon, will be the principal speah- He said he thought there would tions may be made at that time. REDUCED niinster is portrayed by Dqnald er. be high employment after the war An Advanced course will start Kemnitzer and other mcmhelS'of | Home Service Work if there was a lot of consumer de­ 'Tuesday evening, M arch 20, a t A REMINDER! the cast include William Pfunder, | fjjjj month the Na- mand, good wages and high prices. the Armory. First Alders who Manchester's Fred Foley. Marjorie Brown. Wil- j tional Headquarters of the Ameri- TODAY .,SAT. - SUN. This was a statement with need refresher course or advanced When You Need More which all tides In this country al­ course may register at that time. li.am Kellner. Ruth Schwarz. Gloria | npj cross requested the Rock- THE MUSICAL ROMAI^E DRESSES! Mazzella, John Keller, Donald ■ yjjjp Chapter to form a Home ready agree: If there-is large con­ Staff Assistants INSURANCE Fielding, and Ear' Johnston. Sei-\icc Corps that would be traln- THAT WILL ALWAYS SDiO sumer demand, and -good wages A new training course for Staff Leading Repnrted Prisoner I qualified to handle the m*ny IN YOUR HF-ART! STATE there ought to be go^ employ­ Assistants will start early In Fire • Theft • Automobile April, and women with a knowl­ Private Joseph F. Fetko. of 18 intricate problems that were begln- HARTFORD m ent. or Fumitnre Osk street, who was previously „ing to arise concerning service- Hear lliem At-thls point Vinson was re­ edge of typing who can give some Bing: minded that he now had the Job time during the day are Invited | Men^s Store At reported as “missing in action" in nien and their families. The qual- CALL Germany as of December 16, is a ,flcations necessary to become a “Ah Sweet oyer which Wallace and Jones con­ to join the class. Staff assistants Pri.soner of War In Germany and ■ ,j{pmber of this Corps are ipany k Mystery of tended, He was asked whether he help with the clerical work in the 1s most anxious to j^clve woM of ! exacting. A person must be ILIfe” — “I’m leaned toward the Wallace think­ office at headquarters, at Blood ALEXANDER his wife. Mrs. MaVy Fetko, and , , citizen between the ages of 2.5 ■Falling In ing or the Jones thinking. Bank, and wherever clerical help Tremendous their four children accotding to a j „nd 60 and milfft have at least X 'Love With ^ I d timer," Vinson sSid, -“if you is needed in Red Cross service. card received from him this week. Someone" — get into that Jones-Wallace fight, Call Mrs. Irving Bayer, 6396, for JARVIS high school educilt^n. They muat 28 ALEXANDER STREET Mrs. Fetko had previously received have respect for the confidential And Many you’ll be a good one.” That settled further information or registra­ official notification th a t h e r husi- Others! that, eort of but— tion. Olllce 4112 ResMence J27S nature of the work they are doing ' Someone recalled that Wallace and must also recognize the neces­ Motor Corps Weekdays and Sandaya SAVINGS aaid the lending agencies’ work A course of training for the sity for safeguarding military in­ Should be broadened to do more for SUITS Motor Corps will start about TALL CEDARS formation. Several other per­ small business. Did Vinson think sonal qualifications are also Includ­ April 1. An'yone is eligible who ao? is between 18 and 50 years old; a ed. To be chairman of this Corpa Vinson asked if the reporter 1 N G O , the qualifications needed sre even good driver; in good physical con­ was assuming that the lending dition. and able to give time dur­ I more stringent. agencies' work now Isn’t broad . All Sales Fmal TONIGHT i The local Red Crosa Chapter |m- ing the day. For more informa­ I enough to help small business. tion or to register call Mrs. Joseph and TOPCOATS ! mediately instituted planh to form ORANGE HALL DoM Not Discriminate Skinner, 110 Tanner street, phone this highly Important Corpe and, Vinton added: He does not dis­ after preliminary meetings Mrs. 8922. All that goes Into tho RuAing of fine clothes has gone into our oul- criminate between large business Home Nursing Raymond E. Hunt waa selected as and small business. sUnding selection of suits and coats . . . superb fabrics . . . careful chairman. W ith the following, per­ A new short course, of 12 hours, 1 He even anticipated a question to cover the basic principles of the sons as membei’s of the Corps! and answered before it was asked. workmanship . . . llawlem tailoring. Slip into a well fitted suit, top Mrs, Nelson Mead, M rs.,Caroline home care of the sick, will start H e aaid: with both afternoon and evening it with a smart topcoat and take your place at the head of the Easter Forster, Miss Ethel Flynn, Miss S\\« DON VII) ■ *T have a feeling that you would Phyllis Oriowska. Mm. Herbert like a program (for operating the classes very soon. Mrs. Jack Mace, Parade. Your eholco of color, style and fabric is far from limited 2-0627, will be glad to receive Regan. They were then obliged to loan agencies) laid out today. when you buy your clothos here. take a training course under the That might make a good story. calls for Informatoln or registra­ tion. supervision of Mm. Fllcklnger, But Ml that I shall have to disap­ Military WMst Home Service Riepresentative from point you.” Worsteds, Cheviots, Blue Serges, Herringbones, Tweeds New York Area Office. Upon fin­ m i)v Ylnsop. didn’t seem quite posl Nexh Wednesday evening, at tive but he thought he might call the Masonic Temple, the Manches­ ishing the course a atlff examli^- ter Teachers’ Club Is sponsoring a tlon liras given that proved sH qf«m some more news conferences. qualified to handle thU pertteutar Military Whist for the benefit of the Red (Jross. Reservatiens, at Suits for Boys and Young Men in Fine Fabrics w ork. Mextoo Accepts Invitation For the past seveml months m VICTOR HERBERT’ S 55 cents each, may be made with hundreds of cases have been han­ Mexico City, March 16— (IT) Miss Ruth Bonney, 2-0830. and Smart Styles dled by this group and they have Foreign Minister Ezequiel Padilla Red Cross Days I last night formally announced Tomorrow will be Red Cross unselfishly given many houm to Sabbath and the following day the work. Including one night a J Mexico’s acceptance of an invlta- will be Red Cross Sunday through week that Ssch one is on esU and rtion to the San Francisco world muat |*lnrialn near the telephone 1 aecurity conference and said he out the nation. STETSON untlj/12 o’clock, to take all Incom­ 1 would make known his govern The U. S. Maritime Service Give That Finished Look ing calls and telegrams. ment’s delegates as so6n as possi Filing claims for vetemns, help­ .Me,' training station at Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn, had 80,00(i_ gradu­ KEMP’S HATS ing the \idvea of servicemen make application for family allowance, ates in two yeara. to Your Outfit With New notifying servicemen of the birth ir of a child when public communica­ tion sy stem s havsL n o t been avail­ Stratoliner able,. checking on the reported ill- Vm* Car rrtew ar« Mr Baby World neee of a m em ber o f a eervice- Neckwear man’a famUy, am only a few of WEBIIV Uie more recent cases handled lo­ Full of all florU of $7*50 , cally. Aid is also given ImmwH- sb4 m THE umr *'Face^ In The Pof^ BOomur armox. sn n oax vu.vm ately to a family that la found to J and Medfli mirse^ gupplics. be in need, whether it be food, The 55c w itn r clothing, or medical attention. . nseiasve A total of 1.291*4 houm of work c-imr-ntn-iiizr. 1S41I l!M- ;i, gjjTiiaraiinHiiim*3>- Large Stock of Prenuer has been given in this work eo far rr s T r:errjc3c::RTi 1ST this year as follows: Miae Flynn, ca«v. J S i - 185\ houm; Mm. Fomter. 140H; ^^BEJABBERS! Carriages and Pads, Mm. Herbert J. Regfan. 70*4; Mm. ^Tmc:i:nr.i7r.nrzRiH3 $8*50 $ 1.00 Nelion Mead. 289; Mias PhylUs Orlowaka, 333*4 ; Mrs. Hunt, 312. If it Ain’t Time to Be Wearin’ ^ XL" w “ S i all makes. Recently, at the auggeatioa of ^'»g™ X -^R IHEGr;* The National Headquarters, a Home Bit of the Green” Servtoe advisow ,,committee waa Crib Chests in Glow* $1.50 formed with Netmh C. Mead r-ru n M — XTTliS-M— Royal Stetson chairman; E. Fenton Buries, vksa Come On Down and Enjoy Oar We buy sees asid »rm*s of d! ing Maple, Play Pieces j chairmSh; Rev. Bugepo 8<^ga; 8T. PATRICK’S DAY PARTY! jy ^ O R E than ever before. Rev. F. A. Dyckman. A. Play- don, Mayor Rmjrmond K. Hunt, We’ll Have That Nine-Piece the Red Oocc ustds High Chairs and Pads I $ 1 0 * ( K ) Mias Helen Regail and Mm. B. Fen­ Band (By Popalar Request) and end deierMf jroitt hel^i The '■I " ton Burke. Mrs. Hunt as Corps We Know You’D Have a Chairman is an automatic m en^r Red Cfoes b everywhere . . . *Kant Wi^* Mattresses I OTHER HATS at $5.50 of Uia advisory committae. This •II the tune. . doing every* committee ylU « t an an adviaory Time of Timea Thi» ebing. Green Trading Stamps I ■iii'i •r'.’^'i 11 k Caps $1*00 and $1.50 SaturdiRy Nile I Give Give Now! 'Mon! (£M IIN&'‘S0M. i m m Wewmhm^ INC Pham kr— KEMP’S The SHERIDAM Or stU* M. ’THE STORE OF QUAllTr HANSEN'S FURNITURE AND MUSIC ■Support The R ed Cross- n^^B N D I'LT > Telephone 5680 FAMILT MNMt Next To the Armory 3M tdoin St. ___ - If oir.. Tons. n o v r t j u m i i a “B O tm R |.T fS S A B B IO ” /: MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONNw FRIDAY, MARCH 16. 194S PAGE

Mcc Reilly, wife, 394 Circular Trolley Oj^rator Avo., Harfuieri. . S. J. Taggart Lives of Local Chickens ^oard Denies WHEEL CHAIRS Smltii, Pvt. George L? Reg­ Polish Issue ^Most Held After Death inald .Smith, (uthcr, 3 Union Park, HOSPITAL BEDS War .Casualties Norwalk. Is Wounded Spared for Another Year Appeal Again For Beat or Sale, Stoifl, Pvt. Vito W. Mrs. Car- ARTHUR a JAMES. INC. Task mella Stoifl, mother, 116 Hill St., New Haven, March 16— (jn — 196 Fiwm’gt*a Ava. Htfd. 2-4848 Two alx-year-old schoolgirls were Waterbury. monUis -after ' the end of the Zoning Officials Against Injured, ons fiataMy, yesterday Sullivan, T5 rrancte M. Mich­ Wife of I.,oca1 Soldier Is The lives of all chickena In Man- • six soon as possible," will be recog­ Chester living In restricted zones, war.. It/w a*'6>elleved by the board Housing. 70 Girls in Point on Which Church-! when they were struck by • trol­ ThMB RcDOfts Ar® B o c d On Prior Notification To ael Sullivan, father, 28 Relay PI., Notified; Is in the Ital­ time that the war would nized by the Big Three. The Family Fashion Department Stord Is have been extended a year from ' at Under the election, agreement, ley car In State atreet'Joyce Love­ Stamford. March 1 by the Zoning Board of , be o' r by March 1, 1945. lace, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, K n t of Knnnd Caaualtieo Noted Here May Previously Old Pioneer House. ill and Roosevelt Felt all democratic, anti-Nazi partiea Tantlllo. Pfc. Harry J. Mrs. ian War Area. Appeals. The 2k)nlng Board waa con­ Rithard Lovelace of State street ■are Been Reported Bi the News Columns. Roa Candella, mother, 86 Ttown- fronted last night with the need Themselves Most Vul­ will have a right to offer candi­ 'This waa dons to meet present Repreaentativea of tha State WANTED! was declared dead oh arrival at Ready Fpr You! Ready With The Finest hill Ave., Danbury. Pfc. Samuel j ! Taggart, husband zoning rules. When several hun­ to take some action on this matter dates In a secret ballot, the Hospital of St Raphael, while Tenerowlce, S-Sgt. Charles J. dred persons a year and a halt or to have hearings held on all of Farm Bureau and th* Extension nerable dl Yalta. Probably'hklf a dozen or more the condition of her playmate, ^gmi w a m I CmmaM m to MftrcJi iftt 1M5 of Mra. Norma I. (Graxiad(o) Tag­ Peter Tenerowlcz, father, 1 South ago decided they wlahed to keep the cases again. Committee from Connecticut Uni­ FA T CALVES treaties wlll.be submitted to the Margaret Ann Bradley* daughter ■Thm Mftw Denertment onnouncoo for the United State* aa a St., Windsor Locks. gart, o f 106 Henry atreet, was With the same -wisdom as wae . IMS, of the U. S. Naval ^ r c e a chickena for their own use, a.aet versity appeared before the 2k>n- By Doaglaa B. Cowell Senate calling for agreement to of Mr. and Mra. Leon Bradley was Asfortmelnts and Every Possible Arrange- Varga, Pfc. Andrew. Mra. allghtly nvounded In Italy, accord­ shown when it was decided that the Polish boundary settlement— reported as "fair*’ at the same li^ Md Coaat QuaM) not hewtofore r e l« ^ ®5 of rules waa drafted which pro­ ing Board ..of Appeals laat night Also Bob Calrefi for fatten­ (Copyright, 1945, By The Barbara Berecs, friend, 179 Jan- ing to a Wa.r Depiirtment telegram vided how many could be kept and roosters must have their heads cut ing, .and any kind of Live Associated Press) and for proper conatitutional stltution. / Total Casualty lists, conslstinjt of 1® dead, 67 off wheff they were Old enough to to explain how the giria who miasina Those casualties brin^ the total reported ningn Rd., Bridgeport. received by Jiia wife yesterday. the size of the coop. It was also Poultry, Washington, March 16—W — props for other structures erected Police said Michael J. J6%^62, ment For 'Ydur Service and Satisfaction! Wargo, Pvt. Harry J. Mra. The' date of Pfc. Taggart’s wound­ decided that thia waa a war meas­ crow, the board changed Its old would be brought to work on to­ at Yalta, and some to be erected alleged operator of the troUey car, Kdith Koch, friend. 81 Whittier ure and restriction waa added that ruling and set the date another The Polish issue was the most to ?larch 18. IMS, to 91.242. claaslfled aa follows. ing was February 23. bacco farms here were recruited. I at San Francisco. was being held in bonds pr^|500 on Prlaonera St.. Bridgeport. Pfc. Taggart Is the son of Mrs. the chickens would have to be out year ahead. The deadline on pres­ R was explained that high school complicated task of the Y alta ] a charge of reckless operation of a ent chickena is March 1, 1946., A . GREMMO I By employing this strategy, the Dead Wounded Mitalng of War Totals White. Pvt. Stephen A. Mra. Catherine Taggart of 277 Spruce of their coops by March 1, 1945 or girls made up the greater number conference, and the most ticklish. administration avoid* putting ^1 trolley car pending a- Coroner’s in­ 13,089 9,294* 2,378 48,790 Mary White, mother. Hall Hill street and the late Samuel Tag­ of the workers. Those Intended quest Uaitad SUtM Navy ------*J’22? &SON Judging by the time they spent Its eggs In one basket. Ita whole 28,211 870 1,890 .41,382 Rd., Someravllle. gart and graduated from Manches­ for Manchester were from Penn­ International security program UiUtod SUtaa Marine C oe^ lO.Ml 1,100 ter High school and Trade school Telephone 3441 or 6631 . dlacuaslhg it with Parliament and l^ t e d SUtes Coaat Guard S98 210 292 0 sylvania if the permission was se­ need not fail .^cause some part Glamorous Feminine Fashions in the Class of 1940. He entered cured to locate at th* former R. Congress, it was the point on Mil Expect Big Attendance which Prime Minister Churchill is unsatisfacto^ to 33 aenatom. 86,006 41.810 10,486 4.268 91,242 the aervice in May, 1943, and has O. Cheney homa The / pl(u:e Some Decisions Not Announced Totals River Threatens and President Roosevelt felt (XlSME-nCS been overseae since January. 1945, would be imdsr special supervi­ ' Sf>me of the decisions at Yalta and themselves most vulnerable. Reicoa BUbensteln Miss Mary Royko. 198 PxilaskI aa a member of the 10th "Moun­ sion. The home supervisors would were not announced. One may jf»»-y DeiUI It took two clays of intensive Harriett Hubbard Ayers To Break Levee tain” Infantry Division of the Bth At Town Meet Tonight coins from the state where the have dealt with the use of fbree Frank Harper. Jr., Jbi- street, Bridgeport. Army. He has been awarded the work to produce a compromise— Max Factor Yardley Rubino, Blaggio, Pvt., son of girls were recruited and would be to bac’* up a world aecurity Laden LcLong — Etc. aim TilSNR. Parents. Mr. and Mrs. Combat Infantryroan’e Badge. paid from federal firnds, while and even then Mr. Roosevelt ac­ Master-Made Men*s Clothes!. F ntnk ^ arper Biaaell, Sr., Oom- Mrs. Josephine Rubino, 748 Oon- Before entering the aervice Pfc. knowledged he wasn’t altogether agency. A greM Ave., New Haven. Memphis. March 16.— —The field supervisors w o^d be paid by By no means all the aubjects S m Ic H ^ Norwalk. Taggart was employed fn the Ham­ Snow Removal Ordi- Tend Children the growers. , satisfied with It. Ryan, Harold B., let Lt„ son of swollen White river, which has ilton Standard Propeller Division (il.scussed were translated Into ' rerrlsnoXJ^Hi^ Dominick, Sea­ Letter from Cheneys Definite Gonfliefi of Views man USNR. (Pre^oualy re­ Mrs. Merritt F. Ryen, 377 Frank- forced some 230 Arkansas families of United Aircraft Corporation, nance Up for Discus­ definite agreementa. No new protests wsm mi To start with, there was a defl- European Russia still feels the ALICE OOFBAN ported m laatar^ report of lyn A ve, Hartford. from their homes, threatened to­ East Hartford. The couple has Of Blood Donors THE CREAM OF THE YEAR’S STYLE- Santinl, Joseph J.. Pvt., huaband sion ; Opinions Ar* other than that of ths last time nlte conflict of views, even aa to need for a year-around warm wa­ (Rttowa As Queen Allee) easualtiea for Mttuaiy 24, 1M8.) one child, Gary John Taggart, who facts. Give-and-take came only of Mrs. Elizabeth L. Santinl, 99 day to pour through the Jackson the request was made for the use ter port, for example,^but no final Seventh Daughter of a Seventh Sen jParenta, Mr. a n d S ^ will be nine months old this coming Divided on Issue. FOR YOUR after th# hottest arguments of thte '-J^rrtgno, 19 Portland, street, MW' Hawkins street, Derby. Bayou levee near Trimble Island Sunday. In January when the Mobile o f the building by E. J. HoU and decision was made about It. One Bora WHb a Veil Sawickl. Edward T., T8, Mary In Prairie county. the General Cigar company. But meeting. answer might be th# right to use Beading# Dally. Including Sonday, CREATORS— PLUS ASSURED ECONOMY dietown. Two weeks to a day from the Unit of the Blood Donor Onter Some trouble arose because any Friedman, 66 East Main street, Army engineem said caving was here, th* nuraery for the care a letter was read signed by Frank facilities Installed In Iran, at the 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Or By Appoint­ settlement appeared likely to con­ head o f the Persian gulf, for niomsston. banks had mSde the situation pasaage of. a town ordinance in a of'bables and small children proved D., Clifford D. and PhUip Cheney ment b the Senioe of tbo Peo- r ^"^Beslo- Sacred Concert and Miss Mary Chapman opposing flict with Atlantic charter decla­ movement of war supplies. Bpallone. WllUsm D.. Pfc.. son of grave,” and counter-measures town meeting by a vote of 70 to most ^pular, and over 20 mothers pk for SO Years. ^ Carrig, WUllam C , Pfc., adi. of the use of the bouse for th* 70 rations for terr^orial Integrity of SPIRITUAL MEDIUM Mm. Csrmella F. Spallone, 424 were taken. The Red Cross In St. 58 votes, another apecial meeting were able to be donors because Much of.the economic diacuasion l|9ilUam J. Carrig, 206 girls and also a statement made smidl nations and their right to concerned nations whose living 199 Obarab Street, Hartford. Coon. .kreet. New Haven. Wsahlngton Ave.. Waterbury. Louis said all families had been Soloists Named has been called for this evening^ there was someone to look after, ■elect their own governments. Temple, John L., Pfc., aon of by Forest N. Buckland, who owns standards are stagnant Iran I T a PboM 8-2024 'I, Farina, Jack P., f^f** •9® evacuated from the threatened their children. More trouble arose because Rus­ Mrs. Lillisn Temple, 114 Burnside area. for the special purpoae *er county, cantata "Calvary" by Henry 'Wee- The meeting tonight was called mothers to feel free to become er place to house 70 persons. States recognized the exile gov­ from the reat of the whrld. She «trek, Hartford. Ansonia Tenn.. where the Mlssisaippl river by 28 petitioners, including aev- donors, and Miaa Barbara Mac- ernment bi London. Wedge, Normsn R., Pfc., son of ael, to be sung on Palm Sunday, The petition was denied. might get some assiatance If ah* EXPENSE IS NO Grunder, Winiam A , P vt. ^ had Inundated 40.000 acres and eral Main street business men, and Neely will be on hand to look after ANY MODEL Them wem territorial latues of requested It and If the United Na­ flf Mrs. Hennina Grunder, 842 HU- Mrs. May Wedge, 46 River street has driven some 200 lowland fam three of the present membem of Ths petition of H. Fred Machie the choir. In accordance with town by-laws, th* children. There' are good facili- to conduct an automobile repair BO small proportions. tions felt It would promote worid l o n g e r a d r a in Baid atreet Manchester. ^ ^ . Bridgeport illes from their homes. The soprano solo part will be after the Hat of petltlonera waa tlea for their entertainment, and Twice within a quarter of a tranquility. ov , HoUck; John. Pfc., Brandon, Pfc., John J. Mrs. Shir­ business In the rear o f 160 Char­ Our Buyer Will Call ON THE BETWEEN YOU In Mississippi, where a tornado sung by Mrs. Elizabeth Walters. checked by Town Clerk Samuel J. they will be.in good hands. century. Marshal Stalin aaid, k ra. Mary Hollck. 88 . Osborne ley J. Brandon, wife, 884 Charter ter Oak street was denied when Much the same is true of Iraq, yesterday killed three persons and Mrs. Walters has gtudied exten­ Turklngton, the peUtlon waa pre­ Blood donations must go on with two neighbors spoke against the Poland had been the gateway Svrla. the Lebanon, Palestine, FAMILY INCOME! ' ' avenue. Bast Norwalk, Oak Terrace, Hartford. Injured 30 others in Leflore coun­ sented to the Selectmen last week no decrease in the amount; new Ju9t Phone through which Germans Invaded k J u r c ^ Vincent J., •«» sively with Duncan Robertson of petition and Hr. Machie did not Arabia and E gypt Mr. Roosevelt Falbo, Pvt. FVank A. Salvatore ty, slightly more than an inch of Hartford and New York and haa and the date for the special town donors are 'very much needed and Russia. To aeal off this gateway, W Mrs. Sophie Jurettyk, 6 Lyman appear. he caned for the Curzon Line as made a point of It when he met 3c Per Day and Up FaHw, father. Iff River street Nor- rain fell over the storm area, 4nd appeared several times before the meeting waa aet for March 16. all healthy persons between the 5191 King Ibn Saud of Saudi Arabia Ctraet New Brit^ . SMilk* waters of the Yazoo, Tallajiatchle his wMtern border. *WIII Pay tor X-raya - Boom and Kotoe. John, Pfc., son of Mrs. publie of Manchester. To Start at 8 O’clock ages of 21 and 60 are urged to . \ after the conference ended. Board • Operating Room - Am- Fltsgorald. Sgt, WUUsm E. John and Yalobusha rivem, already Richard Schubert, who will be The meeOng will open at 8 p.ra. give real consideration to this op­ Feom Softening Toward Reich A « " » Khtos, 281 Oovo road, Stam- J. Fitagemld, father, 29 Crosby (Tomorrow: Ibn' Sand, Fa- bolaaoe . Anaetneaia • Modi- & HIGH PRICES above flood stage, were rising. heard In the tenor part of a trio with the election of a moderator. portunity for griving a chance for Paper Identifies Stalin aakl he could not accept rouk and Hallie Selaaale.) dnes and Laboratory. ^°McdriDo. IMWU J„ S-SgU s<» atreet Danbury. will be making his first appear­ Judge Raymond A. Johnson waa life to some seriously wounded anything less even though It Fmtua, Pfc., Harold J. Mm Men, Women and ChUdren Sr Dominick PlcoiriUo, 68 Prescott ance. This young man has a prom­ the moderator of the special town man. Peace Emissary meant taking away a third of 1639 from Urtb to 78 yearn of age. |Smet^eriden. Marguerite H. Fratus, mother, ising and pleasing voice and haa meeting on March 2 and he waa a Each grift of blood can now be Poland. He waa entirely frank In Otvee Clerk Three Cent# P>rry Road, Old Lyme. studied this past summer under busy official during the one hour Brunner’s expresalng concern that England PHcr P, Pfc„ OB oi The Poet’s Column dedicated in honor of some mem­ k i a . Sofia Rsasa, 28 Parry HUl Gentile. Pfc. Provlno, Mra. Anna the guidance of George Krueger, and 15 minutes seasion which saw ber of the armed forces, with the and ’America might soften toward Salt Lake City—(ff)— Had Mra ALLEN & amendment after amendment Stockholm, March 16.- . 80 OAKLAND STREET koad. SlMltoik M. Gentile, wife, SOS Suburban Peace of St. Patrick one of the faculty voice Instruc- name of the donor and of the one Germany to the point that the Katherine Kutul|ui filed her income tacked on to the original motion .The Stockholm newspaper Sven- I t a ^ P.. S-Bgt , kus- Ave.. BrWgeport. tom at the Weatminater_Cholr honored going on the label of an OPEN EVENINGS Reich might some day ascend to tax return by mail It would have HITCHCOCK Oodaim, Pfc. Arthur J. Mm. Al­ In a world streaked with madness. College, Princeton, N. J. Mrs. Elsie which weathered -the— storm— of ska Dagbladet today Identified power ag^n. • y «d Qt Mrs. JuUa Wakemaa, 251 Plunged in grief and blood and overseas plasma package. There cost her twice as much. So she An Mnee et Inmranoe bina M. Godaire, mother. Bob 207, R. Werner will be heard In the protest to win by a 14-vote ma­ Oberriegerungarat Hesse, 60, sup­ Stalin laid he wanted a Poland kivsrM de avonuo. W estport woe. will be no better opportunity to posedly a former attache at, the waited in line at the Internal Rev­ 988 MAIN STREET VsrsniUsB. contralto solos. jority. he coujjl trust, and a Poland enue department and presented t/ Walowlts, Alea. Pfc., son of Millions now seemed lulled to sad­ do honor to the serviceman of German embassy tai London, the TEL. BIOS Golub, Pfc. Leonard. Joaeph T. Rev. Karl Richter, pastor of Expect Large Attendance strong enough to check any future the clerk with three cents. k a i^ Walowlt% 9S Alieo sirmt, ness, whom you are proud than to grlve agent It reported yesterday had attack long enough to permit Red Golub, father, 284 HaU Ave., Wall- Concordia, extends a hearty wel­ So intense haa been the feeling in his name blood that may mean Vainly seeking one bright glow. come to all miisic lovem of Man­ Bine* the by-law waa adopted on relayed Nasi peace proposals to Armies to go Into battle beyond ^ w S S f , Raymoad A , P v t. hus- Ingfok. Still a speck peeps o'er the ocean, life to a wounded comrade o f his. LADIES* LADIES’ OoodwlB, Pfe. Norman C.. Jr. chester to attend this service. March 2, that groups In favor ^ British authorities. their own soil. •«Md aMfraXatlMeliM U. Woidig, Not bombardic but serene. Call Mra Louis Caster,__ _ 3017, „ for I An unofficial British statement CEDAR Stalin waa In position to enforce SS6 Nanbiie avmiaa,, (Bastanbury. Norman C. Goodwill, father, 1960 Keeping neutral with devotion and opposed to the snow and 1(^ removal by-law, that tonight a an appointment for Friday, March ^^er publication of practically any demand he cared Oagaal 2Clttoa, Cpl., brother of Nolde Ave., Bridgeport. It’s & at little Isle of Green. 'as. Remember, too, that keeping | Svenska Dagbladet atory yes- Se make about Poland. Soviet k ra . Oartnida Lebin, 675 Blm HaU, Pvt. Roger W. Mm. Lola meeting for action on this ona COATS To Speak Before item, Cid no other, la expected to Uie apoplntment is just as import­ terday aaid a German peace feel POLES forces had driven the Germans SUITS ■Iraot, Mow H a i ^ _ Hall, mother, WalMngford Road, Just wait till Ah! She fought alone for ages, bring out a large attendance. ant aa making it; and if, for some eT had been conveyed to the Brit­ f r ^ the country, and the gov­ Cheshire. But that fight -was for her own Clotliea Poles Fenee Posla Chmaaowski, Stanley M., T-Sgt, Women of G.O.P. Now that the by-law is under reason, it is impossible to keep it, ish legation in Stockholm through and Flag Polea ernment functioning in Polish ter­ A prize eolleetloa, 8attering Fmahlon-Ut "dreea" eoats, of Mra. Roao Chraanow- Herbert 1st Sgt. William F. Mrs. And those black, historic pages. aerutiny by two opposing factions Mra Custer should be notified a third party, but did not Identify ritory was the one recognized by "Boft" salts, stunning ear- man-tailored atylee, deaWng Are remembered it not known. L taste a meat loaf IdO lUgh street RookvlUa Ellen Herbert mother. 67 Ivy of voters, town officials will com* soon aa possible. him. The feeler, the statement Russia. digaaa, eye-catching tailor* Toppers and a l otbera. ^ o, DomtaUe, Pfc., son of street. West Haven. Yea, she fought without an ally, said, waa flatly rejected. 79ni Gel Bites Oat of Germany And her friends were far be­ Into tonight’s meeUng arrayed madeo. OInitnOk M Amity Road, Horvat Sgt. John J. Mm. Emily Mrs. Bernard Switaskl, of New with proof of the severe dram on The newspaper Aftontidningen F. Fitzgerald Th# Yalta agreement generally made wifii u U Horvat wife, 70 RedfleW Road, tw een Britain, -will be the guest speaker tax money for damage paymenU meanwhile, asserted there were TELEPHONE 2-1417 gtvaa Russia the Curxon line. .In Unto other lands they'd rally Dor, Robert J„ Pfe., aon Fairfield. * at the meeting o f the Manchester resulting from sidewalk falls at­ Finiis Exhorted rumors that German repreaenta- compensation, Poland will get Not to Eire’s Isle of Green. ASHES REMOVED ]fra.^|l|hsl Werthotmor, 214 Inwood, Cpl. James H. Frederick Republican Women’s club, Wed­ tributed to lack of proper care rwi^ P^^i;«»v|tlves also had presented peace "aubstantlal accessions of ter­ RmoBd avenue. West Haven. Inwood, father, 51 Hoyt street nesday afternoon. March 21 at 2:30 ' O l i c y t o Madam# Alexandra ritory In the north and. west” — In her age of Golden Mystery "Slondeat Towu la Stnte' i o L.nange X WhttiMek. Wattor S„ Pfe.. aon of New Canaan. at the Masonic Temple. In the apecial town meeting of 'Kollontay, Soviet ambassador to bites out of Germany. H einz Condenser SMART 118.95 $16.95 Other lands she never atola, .Mra. Gkrrte k WMtbook, Main Uberto, S gt George R. Mra. Ida March 2, Secretary Sherwood While the action on Poland has Spreading Faith waa then her his­ Mra. S-witaskt is tbe president of Stockholm, "which she is sup- afraot Sa^bum. Streuble, aunt, Nlantic. the Hartford County Women’s Re­ Bowers of the Board of Selectmen Helslnlri, March 16—(iiP) — The 1 posed to deliver to Premier Sta- been Interpreted widely aa a UF O rak, /Charlm. K., P vt, aon of tory Geam <^7bmato UP Losier, Pvt. Harvey J. Mm. publican club. She waa private sec­ labeled Manchester aa one of the Finnish people, who vote tomor-1 Hn.” diplomatic coup for Stalin, the Mrs. m id H. Grek, 112 LafayetU In a conquest of the soul. premier did have to make conces­ Maude Lozier, mother, 84 High­ Thiu she conquered far more retary to former Secretary of “alopplest” towna in the state dur­ row In their first national election MEN’S ■treat Milford. \ land Court, k*lstol. ing the winter months due to im­ sions with reaped to the Polish ■ X d y , Chsriaa W „ 'P v t, aon of places State Frances B. Redtcl^ and was since 1939, where exhorted by GET A NEW Mastracchio, Pvt. Nicholas. Mrs. sent as s delegate to the National proper care of the tldewalks. ITemler Juho K. Paaslklvl last government. knTriwraaa R. BlWta, 1S9 Bast Than a warring-marcher’s drum He agreed to reorganize the Concetta Mastracchio, mother, 24 ^ut she fixed no for^gn bases Republican Convention at Chicago half of the peopple of the town fall night to rid PaRllament of Its war- iMka BtrMt Winated. to properly clean off their walk^ ASHES and RUBBISH HY-POWER laihUn regime so as to bring in Soup SUITS ' Xovalsskl, George I., Sgt., aon Merry street, Waterbury. With foul opium or rum. in 1943. reaponaible elements and support Moss, Pfc. Anthony F. Frederick he said, resulting In an increased other "democratic elementa." He ad John Xovalealy, Totrisgtoa, Anna May Switaskl, as she Is a “new national policy In line with REMOVED consented to an arrangement un # Om tin of 8oop fb f one Moas, father. Route 4. Waterbury. number of damage aulta. principles aet forth in the Crimea QUIET WIN “SERVICE ■ottta 2, IlMmaaton. Now as Patrick’s Day grows popularly known, is a young wo­ ,der which Russia could be outvot- Muaka, TS Francli J. Mrs. Anna Oppoetn* Optaioo tin ef ndlk ec wrttr nskss IToaakawIni, Frank. P vt, aok of nearer man and those -who have heard her conference.” TELEPHONE 8M2 '« d on the make-up o f the new gov­ MEDALS” Muska, mother, Box 137, Broad And peace still clings Eire’s tide Conversely, the opposition tried The premier said "our foreI«i MUFFLER fcw b0w®Ui ddideufsatf Mra. Jenny KoMkewica, 105 BuV characterize her aa a brilliant to set up the responsibility for ernment. The commission to set Brook. Neither friend nor foe may fear policy never In the future must oe GAVELLO S B. SCHULZ it up has one Russian, one British aeugha street Bridgeport speaker. snow and Ice removal from the directed against th* Soviet union." '37-'40 Buick ...... 16.00 For tbdr o it. fit and ^rtri, John J., T-Sgt., huaband Roberts, Pvt. Raymond J. E. her Members are urged to invite a smd one American member. Mm. Helen f*. Roberts, wife, State To give aid to either aide. sidewalk* against the town and ’39-'40 Cadillac...... 7.75 RICIM workmanship. All wool o f M n . Braine R. Nyiri, 50 North guest or other members who have The plan for reorganizing the fabrics that "stand-op” atryet. North Haven. There’s a lesson for creation It waa suggested that the town *29-'32 Chevrolet ... . 2.50 Polish government Is a apecifle ■treat Meriden. And St. Patrick points the way not attended the meetings lately. e Combine 11-oz. tin Heinz after long wear. Varie­ Petilccione, Frank, P vt, nephew S^gone, Pvt. Erasmo. Mrs. clean the aldewalks and keep *33-'36 Chevrolet ... .* 3.75 application of the declaration on If observed bp every nation The by-lawa will be voted upon them In proper ctmdlUon and pay Cream o f Tomato Soup (undi­ ty of Bt^ea, patteraa, af Mra. Catherine Petricclone, 20 Anella Spagone, mother, 61 Par- and other Important matters of . 3.85 liberated Ehirope. It works out dec atreet. New Haven. What an Earth we’d have today. for It out of direct taxation. Thla '37-’39 Chevrolet ... luted). Vi cup Heinz India and oolors. Oook atreet Hamden. R. J. C. ljulnesB transacted. '38-’41 Chrysler .... . 5.50 this way: Prsasnyaki, Joseph Jr, P fc, Thibeau, P vt Anthony J. Mr*. feature of the by-law la expected -wR E C O R D S ^ Way Plan Works Rclish,«V4 cup finely chopped onion, to be Reintroduced ,kt tonight’* . 5.50 I aon o f Joaeph Prsasnyaki, 24. C^ur- Mildred R. Thibeau, wife, 1528 '38-'41 DeSoto ...... The Allied commission will con- 1 tbs. Heinz W orcetterdiim Sauce, tlas stn a t Bristol. Broad atreet, Hartford. Spring Magic meeting by tboa* that feel that '39-’41 Dodge...... 5.50 ■ult with members of the present 1 tbe. 6our. Cook unti^ thoroughly Rogers, David E„ Pfc.. son of Viscuso, I^t. Gennero J. Mrs. .Spring is now advancing Argentina May the function of clearing the snow . 2.50 government In Poland and with And we know that fairy feet '35-'41 Ford ...... ; heated. Serve hot over meet loaf, Mrs. Joiwphlna Rogers, 11 South Maria Viscuso, Boothar, 246 Faxon and Ice from the aldewalka la Juat '34-'36 Hadmn ...... 5.00 other Polish leaders, including $24-50 ' Street Willlmantlc. Road, East Havak Have been chasing Old Man Win-!] aa much' a municipal responal- aom'e of those In London. > They Salisbury steak or hamburgers. ter Get Invitation *32-'42 Oldumohilo . . . 3.75 Claik. Robert J., Pfc., i mm of Banka, P v t Albert L. Mrs. bllity as th# cleaRng of snow and will bring into being a "Polish UP Mrs. Gladya B. aark, 36 Woodruff Dorothy M. Banks, Vlfe, 167 Au­ To a faraway retreat. Ice from th* highways. - '38-'41 Packard .... . 4.68 Spring knew that earth was long­ provisional government of national street Southington. burn Rd., W ^ H artfwl. Manchester, with 'Its poorty *36-'41 Plymouth . . . . 3.60 unity.” Heinx OondRoNd Gbomi oflbaiaCo Soap if diliQoas D’Aloiato, Elio F., Pfc., son of Barbato, Pfc. Alfonae. J. Mr*. ing Washington, March 16—(S8— cleaned aldewalks and lack of an LADIES* For warm Ufegiving sun. Quick action by Buenos Aires, It '34-’41 Pontiac...... 3.75 This government, pledged to Vincensio D’Aloieio, 600 Front Mary Barbato, wife, 477 Elm St. effective by-law. "ha* gone Into GMdTiroiA — DECCA — VlCTOR ” fre* and unfetter^ elections as ■treet Hartford. New Haven. That would decorate with beauty appeared today, would'enable \ r - town meetings several time* be­ '37-'41 Studebaker.. . 3.75 Dingmsn, Harry, Pvt., husband Benjamin, Pfc. William G. Mrs. When Winter’s reign was done. gentlna to gain displomatlc rec­ fore with an almost Identical by^ Men's Topcoats 17.50 up Of Mrs. Bernice Dingman, Building Lillian Benjamin, mother, 197 ognition in time to be Invited to law and the deciaion of March 1 TAIL-PIPES DRESSES S. A pt, 103, Yellow Mill Village, Boulevard, New. Haven. We’ll wander through a wlldwobd the San Francisco Security con­ was the first afflrmativs vots POTTERTOirS -Bridgeport. Besaette,. Pvt. Albert R. Mrs. And listen to the trees ference. taken in this Instance In more *33-*34 Chevrolet . . . ^$1.40 The meat bewitching array That Mother Nature seems to fill At The Center 539-541 Main S trw l Ellia, Roderick J., Pvt., aon of Rose A. Be.ssette, mother, 42 Elm One diplomat here said If Ar­ than 20 years of haggling ovsr ef Spring Dresaes, ever! Mrs. Snien J. Ellis, Somers. With whispering symphonies. Opt* Iharsday Until 9 P. M. Closed Saturday At BJO P. M. '35 Chevrolet .... 1.65 Stylee galore, fabrics and cot- St., Stonlngton. gentina should declare war, sign who should clear the snow and 2.15 Errichiello, Frank, Pfc.. husband We’ll search for sweet ^butua the United Nations and Mexico •35-’36 Master ..:, 12 It’s Fishing You’re M^bhing era In rainbow variefyt l^ucber. Pvt. Albert J. Albert Beneath the fallen leaves Ice off the walks. 1.95 0< Mra. Carmela Errichiello, 1167 H. Boucher,, father. New Milford. deelarationa, and lasua decrees to '36 Standard .. IW naend avenuf. New Haven. And wonder at the fragrance lA rge Number et SaKa WE HAVE A NICaS ASSORTMENT OF Boucher, Pfc. Arthur D. Mra. oomplets these steps, recognition ’37-'40 Chevrolet .... 2.25 Esposito, Joseph P., Pfc., friend Each little bloom receives. During the years the local side­ A Marie E. Boucher, wife, 144 Lee i by the other American govern­ walks have been the baaia for an '41 Chevrolet .... 2.55 FISHING SUPPUES AND EQUIPMENT •f John Donadlo, North Main ments would be virtually .auto­ 3 WAYS TO BUY: Ave., Bridgeport We ll see the yellow jonquil! Increasingly large nufmber .of dan^ *39-’42 Plymouth .... 2.15 atreet Branford. matic. « e !/ Bourque, K c. Luclen L. Mrs. Forcing through the earth. .aare auita, and at tne March S Prt«on, Paul J., Pfc., son of Mm. An important act by Buenos Will Sacrifice For Cosh Fabiola l^iirque, mother. Route To . the rainbow colored crocuaea meeting, Judge William 8. H j^, Marla Frigon. D-237 Charts* Oak Alrss ss a "sign of goM faith, Coil Your Dealer Note The Fishing Season Opens Soon I, Putnam. Will come a glad rebirth. town counsel, said that from Cash Charge Budget UF Ttrraoe. Hartford.^ would have to be withdrawal of Before Season Opens CSs«ldy, Cpl. Van M. Joaeph Singing streaaoa that slept ao long tOber 1944 until the last o f F e ^ • Frink, Raymond E„ Pvt., son of troops, from neighboring frontiers, A. tBcourse, relationship un­ Beneath an ice-locked door. ruasy of this year, there were Ifl BRUNNER'S Get Your Sup^y of These Hard-to-Get Items Now Mrs. Blanche M. Frink, Roraback according to this offictal who i Court, Cansfn. known, 64 Race St., Bristol, Are now released and dance along damage suita filed against tha SeOaldpad St. fhoM 8191 TOGS FOR YOUNGSTERS Cote, Pfc. Joseph C. Mra. could not be quoted by name. RAU'S PAVILION Gats, Maloolm C., S-Sgt., hua- Glad to be free once more. town for Injurios received In side­ .kand o f Mm. Jean M. Gets, 88 Marguerite I. OoU, wife, 147 Bab­ walk galls. COOK'S We Have a Limited eonvilla Road, Sufflald. cock St., Hartford. Spring Wi|i climb a billaide Proponents of the recent^ SERVICE STATION CASTING LINES A Large and Complete Selection BOYS’ SUITS, $12.95 UP Driscoll, T8 Chariea E. Mm. Bouralval, Fernand J, Pvt., aon And with her magic wand Sgt. Thompson adopted by-law pointed to R ^ - Crystal Lake 888 Bes« Middle Tnmillw Number o f Katherine Driecoll, mother, 231 Create the fluttering little clouda vHle, with a new 8-hour time U ^ t T6LS888 Bf Mm. Rita Boumlval, 276 MIU And soft blue sky bes^ond. Rockville, Conn. FLY LINES . ttr d e t, Waterbury. '■ Farmington Ave., Bristol. imposed in thslr town by-law foe Of Fine Accessories Needed Foe PREP SUITS, $14.95 UP Fomito, P vt Louis J. Mrs. Of couree we’U have aoms dariuj Honored Ag^in the removal o f snow and lee, ^ a HOLLYWOOD Fly Casting KoBtowaki,, Frank W., T-4, son Concetta Fomito, mother, 67 some «|aya CALL TOM MINOR AT ROCKVILLE 1186-8 : e f Mm, Anna Koalowaki, Thomp­ no outstanding damage suita SERVICE STATION LEADERS . America S t, New Haven. That will dircomfort bring. GIRLS’ COATS, $10.95 UP^ son villa Road, SuffeW. But what of that! When we san{ record again^ th# town and au s a Brnt osiilsr at. TM.8887 Green, T-Sgt. Louta J. Mrs. An Eighth Air Force Bomber aldewalka are cleaned o6 anow i . Reels Your Smart Easter Costume Is Here! I Maher, Jamm J., Pfe,, huaband Mae Green, mother, 28 Randall think • Station, England—Technical Ser­ Ice on Ume, and satisfactorily. JACK'S EAGLE CLAW HOOKS i( « ( Mrs. Mary M. Maher^ 43 wu- Ave., Bridgeport Of onward coming Spring! Mam atmat New Haven. geant Roy M. Tbompaon, V** Th# Selectmen will go Into the SERVICE STATION B Horbal, S-Sgt.- John J. Mrs. Mra. RMbel Taylor. Manchester, Conn., radio operator meeting tonight oppoeed to ra- — i MatehaU, John M . Pvt., hus- Mary Horbal,- mother, 426 Allep and gUnntr on a B-17 Flylng-Fort- RM fim lllaBtei XM. 742-12 SPINNERS .band o f Mra. UUian M. Matchett ■MniMiig the by-law and will rec­ St., New BriUln. The First BoUa reaa, has won a fourth Oak Loaf The Army and Navy Club, SAMANDTOBTS Come In and Sed 369 FoaUr atreet Manchester. lannaccone, Pvt. Alphonse 8. I heard a robin tinging. Cluster to the Air Medal for "mer­ ommend its retention. MaMKo, John, Jr., Pfe., son o f SebasUano lannaccone, father, 8 And my haart waa alnring. too. itorious achievement" during SERVICE STATION FLIES... Dry and Wtt Our Special M ua Maure, Sr., 110 LafsyetU Hanford PI., South Norwalk. For life looks fair at Springtlma Eighth Aij Force bombing attacks Incorporated . 41SM eiaairaat TsL 2879 HAND TIED STANLEY , alraat Naw Haven. Johnson, S g t Carl V. Johan And poets lovs to rtayms. ^ I on military and Induatriu targets Goebbels Predict® SOME BAIT 881 aaaai. Frank T„ P vt, aon of V. Johnson, father, 77 Cornwall in Nasi Germany. JOE’S GARAGE FLIES . tmta Mamel, 14 Bradley Ava., St, Stratford. It's time to bask In sunshine. Sergeant Thompson flies with 222 MsKee Stses* M . 8129 I CANTOR, fatarbury. I And trek Into the woods. the 34th" Bomb. Group,' a unit of German Victory TACKLE BOXES Kudej, Pvt. Henry E. Mrs. DON WILLIS GARAGE Made by a Local Ex­ m a in s t r e e t hDBUoh, Alaundar, P vt, aon of Helen Kudej, mother, 8 Hallock For Spring is here, so very fair. the Third Air Divlaion, the division pert. The Perfect Julia MinUch. 806 Stanley S t Derby. We feel it In the air. cited by the President for Its now U Mala Street TsL 8988 Manager New Britain. historic England-Africa sbuttls London, March KMC t 'N m * F L Y BOOKS nA iaf Lore! MagBldi, Pfc. John. Mm. Oon- I hasvd.a robin tinging, CENTER MANCHESTER NW, Oari F „ Pfe., kuaband cette Magiakk, mother, 244 Wash­ bombing, of Msaasrachmltt piaati Propaganda mnlatar Jaa^ 1 Twas tba dear famiUlar strain, R t N G O Elfm. m im V Morrow. 27 XOb- ington Ave., Waterbury, at Regenahura, Germany. GooMela, writing In tha weekly SERVICE STATION Aya.. Now Britain. Wa heard When we w en childrm. The son of M n , Lucy Thomp­ magaatna Dsa Reich, predteta that Issrisr Street TsL 8918 Mlclialowaki, Sg^' Theodora W. It thrills us now—ss then. . Jr., P e t , Mrs. Mary Michalowski, mother, son, 618 Centsr atrast. Sergeant Germany wlU “win the war hy Every Saf. Night At- 8:30 Sharp! ^ Mkn Derotky F. Mortensm, TTmmpecn was a pwadints Inspec­ Inasrs." Ahe Berlin radio said to­ 233 Prospect S t, Norwich. God grant as pesM this Spetag- ' atmat Kartford. tor, snufioyed by tpe Pioneer Para, day. nassif arms Paladino, P v t Anthony J., Jr, F tlme, I John W., Pvt, son of chuta Compaiw, Manchester, /be- "Ha who fights with lei Mm. Cecelia Paladino. wifa, 68 In Thy dear worid ao fair,. fom entering &e AJLF. la April, gard for losaea haa ft e 20 Gomes Inclnding Sweepstakei Murphy, IT Grand CMveland S t. New Britain. 'mancherter’e Ezdaslve Sporyaf Geodt S imnl* Maka wars forsvarmora to cease, 1942. chance of wlaaiag;’' 0( Fteer, P | ^ CUfford W. M m .hhi in*, dear Lord, aend peace. Read Herald Adv*. Y95 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER. CONN. ih MB„ BOB of m a guoted as Bhytag. Ho . ^ Shoriey E. Piper, wife. Long Hill Florence Burdick Gibeon, T hen are 481,060,669 aesee e f howeesr. that "Osnnasor ' Adm is^m fl.O O K O. B ob 42, Long HiU. Rd„ North Guilford. 40 Floarer street, , commercial forest la n ^ in the embarrassmsnts which wiB_ fsrog ‘ Ptc, hcottar a( Keiliy, .Pfe, Frank K.— Man. Merck lA A648. ‘ United Statra. - her hand."

' ' •* 'j * Vfi MANCHESTER EVENING HISRALD, MANCHElSTlBR, CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 16,194# MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, F R ID A Y . MARCH 16,*1945 company will provide refreaher of ■War bonds and donated more *20,144,478 for the' prsvloua year. than 1,200 pints of blood to the LGE SIX Operating toxe&. were 85,319,214, training course* and aid in adapt­ Earnings Top- ation tq civilian employment the Red Cros# Blood Bank during the When Ton Bnp not y a m.t devoid of facta'.' What wa lack QaesUons and .A ngers a decrease from 85,476,325 for the year. The company had 6,928 em­ tn. Pcrh.sps Urrsiighns Oa Servlcea previous year. report atotes. if happens to be th?. all Important ww^^ Today ^8 Radio ployee at the end of the year, 48 M a n c h e s te r rcsllrcsl that. Perhapa Russia. rrebleii Rationing Data am - ^ __ The company had 488,148 tele­ Employes purchased approxi­ ability to get ptilde the aacrifled I Your Gl Rights Eastera War Ttm* mately two million dollars worth leea than tha year before. SCREENS^ It chooses to explain, has a per­ 1943 Figure phones in service at the end of the (in Iwo, .iVma. to aensc all it meant year, the largest number in its his* Ewaning Herald fect caae for tU policy In Ruma­ vilian Direction.” This does not Furnished By to the mej/^iiaking It, to know By ihiuglas Ijirsen 4:00— WDRC — House Party g;00—WDRC—Tlte Aldrich Fami­ tory.' Demands continue to exceed Buy Fuel Sai^ttgfl Too nia. Perhaps the United States give military preference. OCBce of Price Admirtistr»tion ly; WHTD—Store of the Fu­ facilities, the report said, adding what and how to aay It ^in ■ NE.\ ^tall Correspondent q. I am a Wave and my hua- News; WHTD —Time Views the ^ u th em . New England « maMU suMt and Britain were consulted, or in­ Beglooal Uspartmeat of lalomMtkM News; WTHT — News; Girand’s ture; WTHT—Cecil Brown; that unfilled order* Jumped from order i i .show onr appreciation of Washington Here Is a frequent­ band Is In the Army. Are we 16 Tremost Street, Boetoa, 8. Msseaehnsetts. w n c —Cities Servloi Concert. Telephone Net Shows 12,480 to 28,389 but that all ser­ I f f 0»nn. dicated that they did not consider both entitled to veteran prefer­ Music Hall; w n c — Baekatoge SSuaFBROtjso'- ly-asked question concerning the 8:15—WTHT-i^ay-^Qul*. vice* essential to the war were I Riisco w'rComliiiiBtio] the eituatlon In Rumania one that saciiftce. ence for government jobs. Wife. status of conscientious objector.s: Hollywood — To look st Sonny 4:15—WHTD — Musical Roundup; 8:30—WDRC—Adventure* of the Good Increase. provided promptly. ■ ‘ Ootobar 1. U«i • Bhich really called for three-pow­ / I f , no RO. There’s no tiae try­ Q. Is a coiiscdentlous objector, A. Yes, Yours la based on Meats snd Fats Aug. 31. AU coupons worth 10 gal- Tufts, you’d think he was^ a ISzy, Now Good; Red Stomps Q5 Ions a unit w n c — Stella Dallas. Thin Man’: BIU Henry; AVHTD Six More Give Lives ■Lfr Bmliic i«o«pt ing to think on r' way into the who Is Inducted Into the military your Service in the Navy and his easy going lug ■wl.h nhry a Six more Southern New England W iiidow s er settlement. / / on his own record. State laws through Z-5 and A-2 through J-2, OssoUm 4:30—WDRC — Strictly Swing; —To be announced; 'WTHT— New Haven. March 16— (d5—Net E H aye. CnUred at tb« worUI of 1"0 -lima, the world of service, eligible for veteran pref­ thought In his head about working. ■ w n c — Lorenzo Jones. earnings of the Southern New telephone men have given their •tKM&Mtar. OMin.. »• But whatever the basic t r i ^ in erence In the Federal goverhment vary on this point for st&to civil -In Book Four, worth 10 points each. A-H coupons good, for 4 galtoM Freedom (^^Opportunity; w n c this war on any of its fnjnts. "Nerts.” says Sonnv in his blue Red Stamps Q-5, R-5, 8-6 sxpire each, through March 21. B-6, C-fc 4;46_WDRC — This Thing Call­ England Telephone Company for lives In the war. bringing the total Save Vp to SO^c Fuel tun Itettar. the situation, the declara^ns at upon discharge ? .service Jobs. Most of them have —Duffy’a^aveni. to ten. Since September. 1940, 717 Perhaps this is the only rMl blooded Boston Back Bay accent. March 31; T-5 through X-6 expire B-6, C-fi, B-7 and C-7 coupons good ed Faahlon; WHTD — Hop Har- ^ 9:00—WDhC—It Pay* to be Ig- 1944 were equivalent to *8.31 per Yalta Invited the w orl^ to ask A. If the ronsclentious objector not yet provided veterans’ prefer­ employes Including 119 women EXPERTLY INSTALLED C TFE I CF A I idMCR^OH^TM "I work like a dog." April 28; Y-5. Z-8 and A-2 through for five gallons each until further rtngan; W n C — Young Widder noranf: WHTD—Famous Jury share, as compared to *8.17 per privation %jiy home front sufflra ence for women who have enlist­ You can't argue with the big have entered military service. Of WITH THE EXCLUSIVE d I toElw and gave the worl ^ _ waa Inducted itjto the land . or D-2, expire June 2; E-1 through notice. Applicants tbr aU gas ra­ Brown. . . Trigto; WTHT—Gabriel Heat share for 1943. President Allerton _ .VSli-::::::::::::: S the privation of never being naval force.s for noncombatant ed during this war. nf 1 mug boejiuse he's got the facts tions must now pmsent mUeage F. Brooks announced In the an­ those discharged from the armed of knowing. And I f in this in­ q. If I am not a mensber -2, expire June 30. 8:00—WDRC — News: Ad Liner; I t ^ : WTIC—WalU Time. • V 1. N* Dnrftl M* Rala Veotttatiao! able to moot the men of the front service, he technically ceased to and figures to prove It He did ration records to local boards with WHlTD —^Terry and -the Pirates; ^ nual'report today. forces, 78 per cent have returned stance, one miglpke has l>een the .American Deglon may I ssk Processed Foods 9;I5—WTHT- Music Without to work for the company. All have 2. Chang* Screen to Storm S(Bab hi H Bta lines on eiinal terms -the bitter be a. conscientious objector. Upon ;our pictureir In a rov/ with but application. ' VVTHT — Happy the Humbug; > Net Income was 82,525.778 as made, it is thfT responsibility of his separation from the military one of their experta for help on two days aWay irom the studio. Now Good; Blue Stomps X-5 Shoe* Words. been offered relnatatement with nte From INSIDE Yoor Home! povortv of basic estrangement w n c — When a Girl Marries. | compared to 82,488,984 forth* pre­ i m n R o r world dlplofhacy and of world I service he would receive proof of nsv problems T When he was assigned to "Too through Z-5 and A-2 through S-2, Airplane Stomps Nos. 1, 3 and 8 6 :15 —WHTD — Dick Tracy;^ 9:30—WDRC—Those Webeters; the same pay and pension credit as he$e g, BoUiy Wladorwa to Store la OeOerl « B ABiOCIATBD 'a . Yes. Most veterans organ- WHTD — Spotlight Bends; vious year. 'Toll service reyenues opinion to'render its verdict cou- . f,nin. the men who have done honorable separation in the forrn Good to Be Trite, ” his Puritan worth 10 points each. Blue Stomps In ___ War ^ Book Three_____ „good___ for ons WnpT — Superman; w nC which increased 3.4 per cent over If they had remained continuously Ne Fnee — No Ladders — Uttto Thabl . AMoalatad Preaa ta “ '*“ *'***^ trations permit this. X-5, Y-6, Z-5, A-2 and B-2 empire g f ghoes each Indefinitely. Coronet: Story Teller; WTHT with the company. In addition the to llta iiaa of republtcatloa of of an honorable discharge. This ■spirit rebelled. Portia Faces Life. 1943, accounted for most of the eatures t. Pay* for Iteelt In Fnel Bovadl Aapatcliaj eradlted to ■ or not rageoipdy. so that another such everything for us. q. How soon must 1 apply for March 31;’ C-2 through G-2 expire ______■ —Double or Nothing: WTlC— would entitle him to military "I'm going right in to Mr. Gins­ 8:30—WDRC —War Commentary; net earnings Increase. Due to tkar 5. N« Down Pnyment 86 Month* T » P i p i ' aradltad la mistake will not be lightly made. : preference. But, if he were as- a guarantee of a loan after my berg and tell him I want t6 do April 28; H-2 through M-2 expire I Satlon Board Bourn Ad Liner: WHTD — Jack/Arm- People are Funny. Ilia nawa puPHabad aero. discharge from the Army? restrictions the company’s, con- Keep Warm With Our Yalta brought no sudden reali- .signed to a civilian public service •Well Groomed Bride’ Instead,” June 2; N-2 through S-2 expire Following are the bourn at the"^ strong; WTHT — CalUhg all 10:00—^WDRC — Durant* end atruction program was drastically Let Cs Show Yon a R a m 8-W ay Combinatioo Wtndowt o( rapobHoatton of apyial camp as a conscientious objector, A. You must apply within he said. Mr. Ginsberg being the June 30. local office ot the Wat Pnee and> r . H. A. FINANCED — M MONTHS TO PAY. AB wition of perfection In interna­ two years, or within two years GlrU; W tiC — Just ^ a ln Bill. Moore; WTHT—Boxing—Mello curtailed. Plant additions totalled barala. ara ^ao i *••'1'“; ^ Norlli Coventry \ he would, upon discharge, be guiding light of the Paramount Sugar , , Rationing Board at ths State 8;45_WDRC — Swoob or Croon: Bettina v*. Jlmml* Bl'rtns; *3,786,000 of which *1,185,000 waa TbSaSdaaattaat of K. ■. A Samoa tional affairs. But It did give all after the end of the war, which­ given a document called an "In­ lot. Now Good; Sugar Stomp No. 35, ■ Armory: WHTD — Capt^ Midnight; w n c —Amo* 'n Andy. in re-used material^. the world a measuring stick and i terim Certificate of Relea.se from ever la the later date, but in no Tbs flh Red Cross Rally will "Did you get what you want­ in Book Four, good for five pounds, Mondaye: 10 a m. to 4:80 p. m. WTHT — Tom /Mix; W nC . — 10:30—WDRC—Stage Door Can­ Operating Taxes Decrease a m i M r s Tha the right to use It. Russian, Brit-1 Active Participation , In Work of event more than five years after ed?" a friend a.sked when Sonny expires June 2. It is expected that Tuesdays: Closed all day to the Front Page Fa^ell. Total operating expense* for BARTLETT-BRAINARD CO. —Haw be held at the Chi'lrch Commun­ National Importance Under Ci-lthe end of the war.______teen; WHTD— The Doctor Mom9t lee WOODBINE STREET tUpTFOBD (•) ish and American actions can all emerged from the aanctum. the next sugar stomp will be vali­ public. 6:00— News on^11 atations. 1944 ware *21,387,238 as against FUEL T^gBSSrpatrolt aad iStoa, ity Hou.se on March 23 at 8 "You bet,” he replied, “ I’m go- g;15_WDRC A Lyn Murray’s Talk* It Over; W n C —Sports TELEPHONE 8-12M be measured alongside pledges dated May 1. Wednesday: 2 p. m to 5 p m. KADcetan bUheau o r prograni for the Grady, of thV Business Coume. inX to do ’Well Groomed Bride’— Music; WHTD — Digest of the Newsreel. ______AUDIT o'clock. The Fuel Oil Thursday and Fridays: 10 a in. 10:45—WHTD—The Bond Stand; fgBCDUITIOWS. signed by all three nations. They Mi.s* Audrey Bourgoise was one after "Too Good to be True.” Air: Washington SBiapshots; evening Is...... one- which wllf be of , Period Four and Period Five to 6 p. m> * WTIC—Senator Thomas Con- w $ i will so be measured and judged, South CovenIrv of the speakers on the program. Saturdays: 10 a. m. to U :I0 WTHT ^ Moses Berkman; Con­ ■arald~M«tbs interest to evewone. Director coupons of 1943-44 Issue and Peri­ nally and Senator Warren Aus­ mtnsrtaftor* raaponttblll^ for by a court more Important and The topic waa "The War and Your The assistant dire»:tor bawled noon. cert’ Hour; WTIC — Victory 1* BrniniaRe, of the State 4-H club od One, Tw a Three, Four and Five tin. BROWN'S ftoUmf fww ----- OIL Pocketbook.” aMMimihlMl actaaa appaaring la final in Its verdict than any court A legislative bill of local inter­ lunch’’ and Sonnv walked over coupons of 1944^5 Issue valid to Office telephone 5180. our Btlslneas. ■MONTGbMERY Wi J S S S S S tT lA T h ^ Uaoebaatar Bra- will lead in a songfest and Austin The Rev. Seigmar Blamberg of to us, slthough "lumbered «:30--W D RC — Georg* B. Arm­ 11:00—New* on *11 station*. tn it of bood oold® wttli yo*tto*tfoll est is House Bill 613, concerning Bias HetalSi ' or assembly provided . for in any Pnrves, assistant to the Slate V\ur Manchester, director of the Con­ would be s better verb to describe stead; WHTD — The Answer 11:15—WDRC— Danny O’Neal; coBii*tl?n — soothe krttatlon — max* You Can Dapand On formal peace plan--ths court of Council Administrator, and a re­ an act to divide the Town of Cov- necticut Valley Region of the Na­ the movement of his six-foot-four Family Spends a Quiet Day at guy who used to row on the crew Man; w n C — Serenaders. W h TD—Unfinished Business; GARAGE rrMBy, Mawk IS for Y ale?" brsathlng aaalar. aiao bslpa.ptewnt public opinion.’ Its verdict can turned veteran from World war entr\’. and create the town of tional Conference of Christiana frame. Home” or “Sonny Tufts Whips 4:45—WDRC — News; WHTD — •WTHT—Buddy Rocco Trio; 16 Brsinard Place II will be the speaker. There "You look, like a Harvqnl North Coventry, which is assign­ and Jews, was the speaker at the You know," said this St Up an Omelet.” Musical Roundup: W n C — ■wnc—Harknes* o f Washing­ (Rear of the Gas Co.) make or brsak International co­ will also be a chance to Inter­ Congregational church last Sun­ "But I don't mind working," he sophomore," he remarked, gaZ' Romankui Test Csss ed for s hearing on Thursday aft­ Bernard of a man. "I’ve got Lowell Thomas. ton. operation. V the court of public view any lo)inn(Mlan, oom- The wedding of Miss Caroline Columbia to record for posterity "The Tufts er: WTHT—Caatles In the Air; Anted Oostrot Ooi nored, or smoothed os^sr. R will and women, will be given In the Patricia Lipsky. daughter of Mr. W n O -^ u iz o f Two Cities. 12:45—w n c —Lea Sims, pianist ^ ^ ______British and poaod o< RuMlan, take facts, snd good facts, to per- form of defense stamps. and Mrs. Gregory Lipsky, and Don­ Lieutenant Colonel Richard Sisanran mambara. BuV pracO It is hoped that a large num­ ald Scranton, son of Mr. and Mrs. suads the court that the spirit Arnold, U. 8 . Army, and Mr*. AgUy apaaklng, eontrol of^ftuma- ber of persona In the community Clifford Scranton of Manchester, 23485323484830534853532348485353484848532348234853534823535348232348532348482348484853 and the letter of TalU were not will attend this rally, and parenU took place on March 8 in the Arnold qrere callers Sunday and Bia, mUlbarfly and politically,\ waa Post War Television Set violated. are urged to accompany their Chapel of the South Methodist Monday on Mr. and Mrs. Marshall AUGHT ehort . . . with »ii iB tha haada o f tha Buaaiiaa, C Income tax payment due children. * church In Manchester, with the Squtsr and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Uarch 16? Don’t‘t borrow------... tha M WBTB operating; Coventry Orange held its reg­ Rev. Ralph Ward, pastor, perform­ Displayed for First Time money unnecessarily, but If a Tht ia»r !• Ntxt ing the ceremony. A reception Squler. having com* east from loan U to your advantage, see STEP OUT bByood Rmnaaia. ular meeting Thursday evening. MALLORY followed at the Sheridan Hotel. their home in California for the K s«r today. Wa make loana A la STOfit o f trouble, then, Ceneral Patton’s Third Army, The Lepturier’s program was en­ funeral of Lieutenant Arnold’s Open Saturdays to 5:30 almply, privately on atfnatura titled "Children’s Night” and The bride is a graduate of the New York, March 18 .—(/P>—The,, Music; 8 p. m.—Louis- alone. We'd like to aarve you. having advanced to toa Rhine Windham High School, and haa mother which was held Monday tho doelamtIoB at Yalta oould bo everyone was requestsd to dress with burial in Thompson, Cpnn. post-war home television set Is philharmonic; 6— Grand Coma In. phone or write ua IN A NEW SPRING HATS gg^BCtod to apidy to Ruodanla, along the west bank of toa Mo- been employed at the office of Open Thureday Evenings to •. today; or aavatthla ad until as a child, or pay a fine of 10 Cheney Bros, in Manchester. The Lt. Arnold was formerly a resi­ being prepared f««’ » Hotel, "She Married the Army"; sallc, has now crossed tha latter cents. Those who paid a fine M d Mma poirar aotutlon bo ax- groom, a graduate of the Man­ dent of Columbia, and has lately does4 Wedneat^ys aX 12, Noon. u n u es'^ "*” "*' on the end of hoe- , ,:S 0 -C a n stream a ^ stai4ed to drive to the marched around the hall and *1.90 been stationed in the Pacific area. jioetod toataad of Bfillateral Rua, chester High School, Is an Avia­ taond «t It ' east. A rampaging smash of 12 waa collected. Then those tion Ordnance Mate Third Clasa, Mrs. Lester Hurlbutt is teaching Aa forecast. K projects a pic- i You Top Thla CBS,— 9 :80 a m.— Inaa UmPh ■taB sotartlOB. dressed were asked to march at the Hop River school following ture on a screen 18 by 21 1-3 liwh- Qjujjtry Journal; 2:45 p. m.—Vic* TOPCOAT miles occurred yesterday. U. 8. N.. and is stationed at Floyd S100 •1IJ4 111.72 tIMI A A t too begliwinK of algna around the Ijall. Winners in the Bennett Field, N. Y. the resignation of Mrs. Mildred es, nearly five times larger than, Truman on "Unity andTol- I9J4 ’This particular drive threatens contest of childhood days were Church who returned Monday toe •AJ* 28.11 o f hrovMo, with agtUUom among Earl W’. Green Post snd Auxili­ the 8 by 10 Image of previous i'erance” ; 5—Philadelphia Orches- 800 84 AS 84.80 to amputate the Saar Basin from 1st, Mrs. Raymond Johnson; 2nd, night to Mount Clemens. Mich, models. Screen and chassis are: j.jg— people’s Platform A decided "Must" for your .OoBMauntat atemaoU for a larger ary of Coventry and Mansfield with her husband, Corporal Church n. .to . itoM. k kM. « .n»W the mainland of Germany. Miss Gertrude A. Anderaoi. Chil­ met Monday evening st the home self-contained In a spwial cabinet. «<3j.etton Wood* Monetary Plan." Spring and Easter wardrobe tepeeaentotton to tha exiatlng Ru- dren’s games wer# played snd a who has been on a ten-day fur- A t tbs same Ume, another of Mrs. Edwin Lewis. The meet­ Such a set ■was displayed ror the ; g* •jj i2:S0—Home and Garden: 2 Is a Clifford topcoat. Nicely goeomBMOt, tha Allied roll call giving a story of some­ lough. ^ _ first time yesterday In a demoi^ —OperaOpera "Fldello,” W. CTayton, Third Army prong, based on ing was in charge of Mrs, Ella Mias Betty Cobb arrived Thurs­ tailored coat* of quality Oontrol OoBHAlaaloa to Buehareat thing that happened during child­ Roys in the absence of the presi­ atration conducted jointly by RCA Speaker; 8—Weat Point Anniver­ day In Walla Walla. Wash., for a and NBC. The product of the RCA fabrics in new Springtime Mogtamended that, bo aiatter Trier, back near the-German bor­ hood was held. During the busi­ dent. Mrs. Vera Whitepmb who sary; 8—Early American Dance*; UmoHM der. la cutting forward dlracfty In­ ness meeting Coventry Grange has been ill. Mrs. Helen MacFar- stay of a few month*. research staff. It waa assembled 10 :30—Jimmy Dorsey Band. MBS, FINANCE CO. shades. what olaima might ba adranced The Ladies Society of St. Oo- with the idea that it would pro­ to the Saar. And, to eomiSete the voted to give *10 to ths Red land. Contact Chairman of Girls’ 10:15 a. m.—Itolnbow House: 1:30 state Tkeater Bldg, that mtlattog goraraBMnt, or one Cross. State, gave a talk on the coming lumbls’s Chapel has planned a vide a pattern for the ulUmate p, m.— Symphonies for Youth: tad Flaor picture. General Patch’s Seventh supper to be followed by a card post-war receiver. Telepheae MM 'aSbotaatlally Hko R, ahould be It was also voted to have a conference to be held at Wllllman- Halls of Montesuma: 7:46— Anita D. n. Brows, MgV. Army, to the south and east, la Grange Day and the committee tic State Teachers’ College during party on Saturday evening. March Compared to pre-war- models, MBtotalnad uoUl election oould bo 17 at Yeomans Hall. The supper its reproduction was remarkable. Eniis Song: 10—Chicago Theater Uecaaa Ma. Ml biting into toe Saar’e eastern for the various activities is as fol­ the week beginning June 17. plans "Eileen." I j 22'50 t o lows: Cleaning the hall, Mrs. Rpsa will be served at 7 p. m. Picture# actually -could be de­ boundary. for which are nearly complete. I- toa IMS o« aU tola, toa Johnson, Mrs. Ruth Gehring, Mrs. Two Congresswomen, Mrs. Chase Members of the Girl Scouts and scribed as rivaling the home movie These operatione represent a hava Bsvartoeleaa upset Gladyce Bissell. Mrs. Emma Hill, Going W»xlhouse w d Mrs. Claire Brownie Troops will attend serv­ in detail and brilliancy as well as ices In s group at the CSongrega- size. For the demonstration, the ton stoattng Ruaumlan govatn- three-way squeese on an Impor­ Mrs. G.. Beulah Reed, Mrs. Jessie Booth Luce, are Jkpected to be STYLE LEADERS tant Industrial territory wljtch Is Cowles and Mrs. Ida Orciitt. present at this Girls’ State. Prin­ tional church on Sunday morning program wa# similar to the anti­ toant, and satahUaDsd a aaw gov- and will take part In the service. cipated average telecaat, having *45 FOR 122 YEARS Improvin gths grounds, Lester cipal Egbert Case of Windham gnusamt itololi bears a decidedly also ths last sUeabIs territory Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Garrison both movies and live talent. Hill. A.\ Harry Olsen, Arthw High school has been contacted \ No matter how you look at R. OBnMSMBlat toigs. And, with all aOll held by the Germane west of concerning a candidate to be sent entertained Mr. and Mrs. Gale | A pracUcal proJecUon eystem, Mallory Is ths best looking hat Highter. C. Irving Loomis aria Smith of Windham Center on Sun- j adapted from theater televlelon, Can You Camels tha laviBh grandeur of an orienUl the Rhine.. Emory Hill; fixing stags curtain, by the local Unit, but no choice haa Tweeds you’ll see: In shapes and ehadea day. haa made the larger picture# pos- STOP? The Germans seem powerless to yet been made. Mrs. Ethel Nelson. as new os Spring. pstSBUta, SUllB has bolstered Miss Gertrude A. Anderson, Miss Earl Watrous Is home on fur-1 slbla. Heretofore, they were vlew- Coverts Twills prevent this el#an-up conquest. June D. Ijoomts; mending song Americanism chairman, reported Brakes that are iinsafe mean the possibility toto naw govamnMnt by making that she presented Andover l^ugh from Sarasota, Fla. " ed on the large flat eiid o4 a cone- Meanwhile, the rest of the west­ books. Mrs. Ruth Loomis. Mrs. ahap^ tube, either directly or by R a paraonal gift of a saction of Anna Anderson, Mrs. Emma Hill. Grange with small American of endangering n^only your own life, hut ern front shows a swift mounting Flags on behalf of the Auxiliary, reflection from a mirror. An 8 by P’ Traaaylvania hitherto aonsldered Mrs. Lana Brown: planting a me­ 10 plctur* required a 12-lnch of tsnsioh. German commenta­ morial tree for.service men and Also that solicitations are being the lives of anyone t^ o rides with you and all Ir as halongtog to Hungary. made for the Red Cross War Fund I Ellington tub*. Ilia aaw govamment then pa- tors, now crediting us with 150,- women, G. Raymond Johnson, What’S more, the new receiver other motorists. It’ s il com fort to know you CXIRNBLX. AND UNIVERSITY Lewis T. Highter snd Frederic H. Mrs. Madeline James, Music chair- SBdad toto Traaaylvanla, where It 000 troops across ths Rhine at msn. announced that the new Com- tos a device, sn automatic fre­ CLUB HATS Anderson. • S-Sgt. James Barry, Chief quency control, to cut down • noise i*ait stop your car in any circumstances. htid asrsmoBlaa thanking Stalin Remagen, aay the eituatlon there munitv Song Books are ready for Clerk of the Ordinance Section A t 88.98 and 88 00 Following the Grsnge meeting diatributlon. An application for a interference from automobile Igni­ for toa gift. is lika a “boiler under maximum a rehearsal for the first degree at Bradley Field, who has been pressure and ready to explode." -scholarship has been given to overseas three year* at Guadal­ tion end the like. This asqucncs of events seems was held. A drill rehearsal will a Manafield boy by the committee The screen 1# at tti* top front of Come ip' We will inspect canal, New- Hebride* and Pearl Invitation to Year Round almost a parfset ffius^tion of the Gerinan reports say the new be held on Tuesday evening. for education of W’ar Orphans. the cabinet, with controls st either iiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiii^^ March 20 at 7:30 p. m. Harbor, will be the guest speaker ■ A ■ ADO A KITTY ilO D fli htod of thing tha Yalta agree- American 15th Army has entered At the Legion meeting Monday aide. The receiving tube, five inches your hrakoB. Our skilled flllllillllllll evening, the Memorial Day com­ at an open meeting of the Elling­ mants wara supposed to halt. Fur- the situation at Remagen, provid­ ton Women’s club^on Tuesday, In diameter and operating «n mittee appointed for the town of coWifort and relaxation ' high voltage o f 27,000 to protrid* specialists Svill adjust or tharmora, toera ara unpleasant In- ing an unparalleled concentration Coventry included Ralph V. Rey­ March 20, at 8 p. m. at the Town | Hall. Xny one Interested wlU be i an extremely bright original pic­ toeations that this decapitation of -of fores thera. Tolland nolds, Henry P. Frink, Lewis F. ture, ta mounted In the mld-#ectl6B TO A DKIOIIT M u m welcome. replace your^ld linings. an existing government and this At Dulsberg, on to ths west and Whitcomb and Byron Hall. Pres­ o f the Bhassisi. It ta pointed down­ north, ths Ninth Army has been Mrs. Gertrude Miller of Hartford ent at this meeting wfis Charles Mr. and Mr*. Paul Lavltt. 8r„ ward to a spherical mirror, re­ imllateral datennlnation of a Dorr, printer, of the Ridge®* who residents of this town for many post-war boundary were accom- throwing patrols across the Rhine, was a Sunday guest of her mother sembling s glass bowl with a hole solicited the moral support of the years, but recently moved to I In the bottom, placed on the floor testing German defensive Mrs. Laura Judson. e i g h pUshed without much formal con­ Post for the Tolland County Times Rockville have received word from | Depot Square Gai^oge PAPER COLLECTION of the cabinet sultation of tha United States and strength, a circumstance whiih The Young Peoples meeting. s weekly paper which he is about their son Samuel M. Lavltt jyho; This mirror hpflects the Image Telephone BUS to launch and edit, for the towns 241 N o. Mala Street IN THE Britain. Thera arb hints that lends credence to military esti­ Sunday evening, was led in the has been overseas for the tock around the tube through s Emert Bey, Prop. worship period by Mliis Carrie of Coventry and Mansfield, one ten months and Is now located In'. theta was some such consultation, mates that, when we are complete­ thousand free copiea of whiifh vrill molded plastic oorreeOng lens noiigh and Miss Edna Dlmock. Franc* that he has been prompt-; Matlresses-Box Springs-I34.50 e«ch which encircles the tubes’* neck. or at leswt notification from Rus­ ly ready, we arlll cross thi Rhine The discussion program by Harley soon be distributed In this vicinity. ed to the rank of first lleutongnt. i From there the light rays 4re sia, to which Russia explained Its almost at will. * Fogel and John Waclau. Richard Krictxer, son of Mrs. Two hundred people met Ip' the i There are irtany people In .town Emily Krietzer of Flanders,' re­ passed to a titled mirror at the top policy as a military necessity, We doubt those reports that Town Hall Monday nigM a* • rear of the cabinet and onto the confined tn their homes with cently home on a two weeks’ fur­ gnests of the PTA to htor the SOUTHEAST SECTION ' comparable In principle to pre von Rundstedt has taken-to heavy severe colds and complications. lough. has been promoted to the guest speakers, Raymon^ Parker | “ Whatever you do,” someone has said, “ have a comfortable bed screen. ^ Yalta raililary-pomical decisions, drink. Nonetheless, that seem^ Members and friends planning rank of' First Lieutenant In the C3b#t of such a set was estimated of the Buckingham Juplor High | .K m fO Tteble shoes, for you’re in one or the other all your at around 8896 when p**k» eomee. by the United States and Britain! the best solution of his situation.! to make donations for flowers for U.S. Army. He Is stationed st Ma­ school on the “ Sprlngffeld Plan” Sfe!” How important it is the third of your life you spend m These Stores/ Are thews. Iji".. a member of the Mili­ and Mrs. Paul Robeaoh’s talk on to North Africs, lU ly and Greece^! ------|^-oraU^g ‘^^Vo^li^M ^s^^E^nTe!;^ tary Police In charge of German bed be truly relaxing so'you can drift off to restful slwp On the air tonlghtr . , . But, in any event, the new deal; (yijg Real P rivation M. Clough as early as possible so Prisoner* of War. who are en­ The Negro In W<»ld Affairs," NBO—Paul Lavall* Melody: 9— both being very Inuresting, Miss 'twinkle! For it is complete relaxation and deep, sound, undis­ Bupposed to result from Yalta has ' ’ that'she may place- the orders gaged in the cotton and sugar cane Walts -Tim*: 9:80—people w Anna Masjtel, a naUve of Elling- turbed slumber which rejuvenates y «i for the day to come. Bot seemed to result In the case ' Back-home efforts to appreciate florist in good seqson. tn fields of the South. Funny; 18—Amo# and Andy. CBS, H M M I I A The Rhythm Master Orchestra ton recited sevetol poems that 8—Henry Aldrich; 8:30— Thin o f Rumania. i the heroism and sacrifli e of our | all rases where such gifts OPEN— made as memorials, full informa­ including a group of Windham had their aettlnf^ln the first home Man; 9—It Pay* To Bei Ignorsnt; Cfhp wn* * ^'Perhapa if we knew nune of the' **’* OKhting fronts are tion .should be given to the pastor High School students, with Mias she remembers/1n Ellington. Miss Raleiirh a n e w 'Watkins Mattrew made by Stearns & Foster, 10:3Or--Btage Door Canteen. BLU, totuation in Rumania, and of what | unavoidably artlficlBl. There is not laler than Palm Sunday, Ann LeDoyt, pianist, will furnish warknfen’a dMc* number was gives vim the unique advantage of being designed tor all year 8—Stare of Future; 9—Famous M l Bme, 98^ , aorall Onoto r*an wl well received and Mias Lenore consultation or notification there no adequate underatanding of March 2.5, in order that • suitable music for the St. Patrick’s enter­ Somfort. There’s ddwny white cotton felt on one s'Je fw Jury Trials: 9:30—Joe Sanders ihoiiWer MaraaL ftaaSa er h«Mm heal tainment and dance sponsored by Charter, daughter of Postntaater BUiy have been, it would take on what they go through. W’hen we note may be made in the Easter Winter slumber. The other side haa cool, cnap and firm hair Band; 10—Sammy Kaye ^rie- calendar which mvist be printed the Youth Groun of the Nathan Edward F./Charter at the plpn® tie*. MBS, 8:80— Freedom oP Op­ THURSDAYS strain and try to Imagine it. iiwe M-90. a different aspect. But, on what early in the week. Hale Community Center this eve­ held the attention of her liatenera. | tor Summer comfort. Raleigh Springs are made the pre- portunity; 10 —Heavyweight Fight, we do know. It seems that Yalta probably seem a little bit ridlileu- Mrs. Cora Bean of Wellesley, ning. There will be free favors, and War way with deep, hand-tied coils! MMio Bettina vs. Jimmy Blvlna. principlt has been violated. lous to them. F'or we cannot jlalk jdass., a former Tolland resident refreshments wjll be served. The .. 1 - - . iCommlttee In bhsrge comprises m t^Tua Cards and Ptotas That leaves the United States or write their language without ha* sold her attractive summer Saturday Prograuta: ^ ^ ^ . and home on Tolland Avenue to an Chairman Mrs. Florence U. Gra NBC, 11 *: *a.—Shostakovich smd Britain forced to exercise, at actually having' shared their ex­ dv. Miss Nancy Lee Starlek, Mm. C l^li^o—OPi—Mr*. Lena Za-I mSH lAflM i MODMt out of town purchaser. reroba reported to police her pock-* I B very early stage, those Yalta perience. There is that gulf of Mias Eunice Kihbee. WAS. of Ellen O. Hurd ,and Mm, Carol V. their experience between us. We A. Foster. etbdok had been picked. A waUet BeBy nyefl ihaon I ( I lofm nepe* eri prerogatives It was hoped would 'Virginia, has been speritling a was mlaalng. Then ahe aald ahe re­ weqk with her parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Herman H. LeDoyt SATURDAYS hes»eti;'d aeil>lBQ* t»«|awalBad^ are the strangers in a world— not have to be used. As Foreign have received word from their son ceived thla note from "Jim the There’s Modem Magic In the way a their world—which is at once un­ Mrs. Allerjon Kihbee, Merrow Dlpp” : "Lena—I am a honest plSK those prerogatives, and son of Westport, were week-end I stearyour pocketbook wld two 8 struction makes the most dignifiM 28 Mala Street into it. We are not worthy to guests of Dr. snd Mrs. Samuel hearing the Radio Program ksve placed tbemselvea to commu- WDRC, "Radio School of the Air,' —you never will mla* 'em. I am traditional, desigh truly comfortoble. Simpson. hungry ao I keep. Luck to ytw Phene 5269 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. toeaUon with Russia on ths Ru- touch the sleeve of their uniform. which included talks by a group The fan back shown here. In blue Ws eannot reAch up to them. Ws of Windham High School students kldd. You were too easy. J Jua* 'tosaton question. Is back of such reached tn an took. Sorrey." damask, is nnly $89.50. Other wing SUpIcasaMo proeedura, toers ' Is do not know how to reach up to Dehato rsflaM ied In the class of Mm. Floreites U.' and bariel model* at the same price. world optoion which them. Columbia, S. C.—UT)—The House ;%ts asrars tost clear pledges were Under such - limitations, we of Representatives was debating a Aufo Collision at Yalta, and which 1a de- have been trying to imagine what bill to build a *200,000 hospital for ontgom eryW ard it meana that the American flag alcoholics. i'^tmatoed to kaow whether these Attention! Hoover O w n e r ,! Body, Fondor A u n o t w i * COMM- < has bean raised on Iwb Jims: We “I don’t think we ahould buUd a *—> batog vtotatsd. Soviet mansion for a bunch o f drunks," attog against, tos haow the statistloe, that M took said Rep. Cart Gibson of Chester. Call Watkins, 81Tt for Work and .V?4K-T:1 J of definite, volulitary twenty-four days, that 20,000 Japs "W e Just sober up our ordinary A-» Hoover Cleaner 8erv 1 824-828 MAIN STREET Its own. Tha world will had to be killed before the fisg- drunks in three or four days in jail Ic* and ggnu^ Hoover Painfingi MONDAY, MARCH 19 down In Marlon county,” Rep. to to n s a Jadgmaat. on this raising took place, that grievous r^Oaeoment parts, ttara- Ralph Gasque coihmente^ sMawtlnii. as to whstb- Amsricaa easualUsa are still to be lee on aU otbar makaa od Unicna Inclement Weather Interferna. If yon live on any •! Urn Reported Rep. Charlie Huggins SOLIMENE & Efjwise^soN. aot SoTtet RuasU’s word is announced. W’s know Vimetbing of WiUlamaburg county: eteanars, too! at toa phyaicsl somHtions under ‘T hs p*la who omitributo mU- FLACiGy INC. sircelfl h’dve you^ paper out on Monday. wMsh ths t#itoig had to to dons, Mons In kquor taxes ought to get a, little something back." WATKIMS BROTHERS, Inc. 634 Center SI. Tel 5101. aeasethlng a t the calibre and tech' The House adjourned before con­ aiqus a t Jap reslstancs. We are cluding d sb a t^ V/;

MANCHESTER EVEOTNO HERALD* MANCHESTER, OONN„ IRIDAT. MAROT 1945 MANCHESTFR EVKPnNG HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN..’ TOIDAY, MARCH 18.194S 'J amphibious forces, yesterday cs- seeking retregohment. «5I!»»^7«* Board oi BducaUon dur^ toe Unity Hop es . / ■ timatod U. S. fatalities at one-fifth labor stood ter a sound sdusatlan- oast olR yeara. Tbeaa eodneUs In- Easter Sunday Sud* rspressntatlvea of m uag^ Kig Three’s Distinguished Si^vation Army MissM»^aries toope of toe Japanese, which have al policy. ) To Speak lo Aides For Chinese^ been officially set as approximately Nev? Compromise May oonfsrenoa, Initiated by meaL la W school boards, tsseb- F^erve Center Pact Faces 20,000. He did not give a figure for Sunrise Rit^sl the CSTA. is a forward move In lag and admlnlstratlva psvsmmel Marine wounded and missing, how­ f toe direction taken by regional Slid other civic groups. Thl* pro­ gram makes local tnlttatlvs and ! • Of Nazi Army Q u ick Test D ro p ^JOwer ever. citlsene’ council#, which have been The communique, recorded by Local. Churcbes to Com­ Win FaVor of Senate d eX o ^ ™ t o * ConnecUcut' ^nslblllty function.” toe Federal Communications com­ Labor Group* Support (Continaed From Page One) mission, said toe majority o f Jap­ Under Attack (ConHnned From Page One) bine fo r Ceremonies at | anese units In toe Mount Tamana Teachers Association the prospective— although not ab­ I Republicans May Learn | which reeulted In Radescu’s dliJ- area "was belteyeJ to have met Tbe Old Golf Lots. Show. Opens Today fatm v a t * solutely cerUIn—failure to . bring death In action bjr March 12” after Sometime Today If On ConferMce. miseal. . the two Chines^ elements together Inflicting h ea vy' losses on toe Well-Informed sources term the Representatives from the Cen­ n' .aMm eventually will have;, to be paid for Yanks. Labor Relations Pro­ Hartford, March 56— (*)— ^Proto- newly - established government In American blood dqring the clos­ ter, Second Congregational and Make Yoi^ DLiii^g Date jUBMttoan fli« n had 'The Domel news agency broad­ Covenant Congregational churchea Isma and topic* of-mutual hitereit a paak day «< AUtod air definitely Communist with only ing stages of the Pslcfllc war. cast another unconfirmed claim posal Suits' Senate. minority support. and the South Methodist church, to labor and sd u c^on w ill bs dls- j,*^r«(M *aaa p^- li Fighting OaerriUa War that units o f a Japanese assault met In the Center Congregational Similar Maneuver Developing euosed at a lunchecin conference at •Maek on Adolf HiUor’a •The Communists have a force of corps swam w'tth explosives out church Wednesday evening for toe Hartford, March 16— (JPl—• Re­ ) for haadqaartam at ZSoa- to five "enemy” subntiarlne chasers There are signs of a similar possibly half a million men, fight- purpose o f discussing an Bkister publican membera of toe Legisla­ Hotel Bond Saturday afternoon. w fiom tha Oannan ] maneuver developing in Bulgaria, a guerrilla war, which with anchored In the southern Palaus, Sunrise Service, at 6 o'clock. Blas­ Oo-sponsored by to* Connecticut sinking one and damaging three tive Labor committee should and It is fe ll the U. S.-Brltlsh I unity could be built Into a power­ ter Sunday morning, -at the town- State Teachere aiaoclatlon. toe A * aU bt raldara alao'atruck stand on Ropianla may sidetrack ful fighting force alongside regu­ others. owned Golf lots, which may b« know sometime today whether or Brotherhood of Railroad ’Train­ ^ mmah In tha laduatrlal Ruhr any rash, one-sided action there. lar units of the Chinese Army reached from East Center, Brook­ not their lateat labor, toe striking CAVEY’S aad a t ott raflnariea In Mlabourg, British Foreign Minister An­ which has been battling toe Japa­ Thousands of Japs field street and East Middle Turn- | of a compromise nqte on toe state men. toe Com m ittee'of Industrial nese for seven years. Organiaations and to* Connecticut 45 8tep tip Operatlpns the Voluntppr Nurses’ Aides, Tues­ Soviet governments.” . day evening, March 20, at the school session. Other prominent tlon Army Officers’ Training Col- Communists regard themselves as spokesman of the Japanese Board In case of stormy weather on I (A F L ) and the Connecticut Coun­ out toe years, labCr always has inanablp, his adaptabUlty. hla staying pow­ fto m 0.000 to 7,000 Allied Since BritaW and the United SaU-ationlsts expected are Colonel lege, the Bronx, New York City, virtually a separate governing of Information, on the extent of I Easter morning, the sunrise ser- | cil o7 the CIO. supported toe educational pro­ er. And he In turn demand# the*# addi­ I took advantage of a good y.M.C.A., at eight o'clock. States have'-'announced their de­ The fourth class of Nurses and Mra. Richard Stretton of Bos­ in 1919. On December 21 of that unit, quite apart from Chiang’s casualties. ^ vice w ill be held at Center church. j^ p orts Partial Suocees gram. Even during toe depressldn **Make Cavey*t Your DiniHg Habit** tional qnaUMes o f the ahoee he wears. Our , m the weather to step up sire for, cbnsultatlon, the next Aides Is sponsoring the program. ton and M ajor and Mrs... Ernest year, she was married to Dr. government at (Chungking. They Iguchl reported propaganda leaf­ Yeiterday Rep., Peter A. Mc- peri(^ when other groups were long szperleuod ta selling men’# shoes has Mtarday'B operations over Oer- move appears to be up to Russia. All Aides are urged to attend, and Marshall and staff, Hartford. • I Noble, commissioned a Salvation reported to have asked permla lets were dropped by the fire-set- e 1 1 Mamm (R). House chairman of gaas W Hhsn, BOlls Br enabled oa to offer you durability, comfort, ; nmny from toe south, east and a cordial Invitation Is extended to Lieut. Colonel, or Doctor Noble, Arm y officer, and was appointed gion to send a delegation to the San ting B-29s. He called the raids an T | „ | . a toe labor committee reported at action . . . and qnlet, businesslike, dignl- treat to a near-record. all others interested In hearing Is the senior medical officer of the to the missionary post In India. Francisco Security conference but effort to "terrorize and weaken the C l L - I l C l l U l C t l least partial success. A triple atar-pa^hed wonder ffed styUng. •y. ;. American bombers' ilone un- first hand what the Red Cross 1s Windsor Quits Salvation Arm y In Southern India. Tliey left Immediately for their told that It Is to be a meet- morale of toe Japanese P«oP'«-" He said that further revisions stag* ohbw la being foatured on loosed 3,500 tons of high explMlve They recently returned to toe station. I ing of governments, not of poliU- doing in far off countries. Claims Hits la Civilian Areas I f OF oHIC of toe compromise act which had the stag* of the Stats Theater, p i juid Incendiaries In toe vicinity of United States after a serviefa of Mrs. Noble Is the daughter o f cal parties. The appeal was made He claimed Tokyo areas bombed • ^ COUGHS WILL PAY Mr. McCabe saw Red Cross serv Bahama Post been rejected by toe Democrat* Hartford, today, Saturday and • tflln . ics In Africa, Egypt, the Levant 25 years In India and Intend to Brigadier Horace Dodd, now living to the United States and toe last Saturday by 300 Super-Forts when it waa introduced on Tues­ ______Ts CeMt $7.00 to $10.00 i AnU-alrcmft fire was heavy at state and was In Iran at the time return there. In retirement from active Salva-1 answer given by this country, “wfre not even remotely connected Thursday, April 12, is the date day, bad been accepted by the Svn<>*y< Among the headliners Is ""Here’s zooA. a*ws_ *or the-people points and 1« bombers w d Doctor and Mrs. Npble are re­ tlon Army service In Fort Lauder- Denied Lend-Lease AM with war Industries or located near I set for the annual spring rummage oC Hie O. A A (SanadSe sreat««‘ TOP CASH! President Roosevelt and father (OonMnned From Page One) labor representatives following a •Toung America’s Sweetheart," flitters were reported miss­ sponsible for two general hos­ military .installations. Thousands sale of toe Memorial • Hospital cousb melBolBe la now belnz made allied leaders were In conference. dale, Florida. She Is also a sister xiso they have asked for but long conference attended by him. Jan* Withers, favorite o f mHUon* pitals, two leper hospitals and 12 were burned to death, thousands I Auxiliary, and toe place, toe fo^ Md* aeM rleht here, imd JC you ing. He Is at present state director of Immediate plans for toe futu^, o f Brigadier Charles Dodd who la denied lend-lease assistance, Senator Vincent Klernan (D), hara any denM about what to take FOR YOUR CAR the Juvenile Achievement pro­ dispensaries. In addition to other a Salvation Army officer In Baltl- Official Waahlngton position were severely Injured,” he said, mer Center C on i^gatlon al church of screen fans, who wUl sing and this winter for the eommoa li • R. A. F. daylight raiders struck but would probably stay In the Senate CtaairiiZMi of toe Labor done* her way right Into your gram, with offices In Hartford. work conductfiJ by the Salvation more, Md. described as being that Chiang and ’’many thousands bombed out parsonage, at 814 Main s t ^ t or brenohiai Irritation get a bottle r- hasw at toe vital Arnsburg rail Bahamas for at least another committee, Miss U ^aret Con­ heart. The second In-person *t- ot BSeklor'a T a HADKJL. Mixture M rk Leo Barrett and Mrs. W il­ Arm y In India. of their homes ” to the Montgomery Ward Tou won’t h* dlenppolnted—dt I biBduet with giant Her Record hi India and his government roust be Sup- nors. legislative ageni of toe State tracUon an The Mills Brothers, Regardless of Make or Model that were first used Wednesday liam poffnian are co-chairmen of month. 25 Operations a Day Mrs. Noble served In the Emery ported as toe center of resistance A Domel news agency dispatch store. T^fo^Kh the courtesy of toe differant from anrthlns else yoi A government house spokesman Catherine Bdoth hospital, toe Intercepted by FCp said only a owner Alexander Jarvis, tols wn- CIO organization, Harold V. Fein- “4 Boys and a Guitar,” ssnaatlonal ever used—one little to a destructive attwk On toe the committee iti charge of the hospital at Moradabad, United to Japan In Asia and that the gut Inetant aettoa. Only 4lo at We Hare Two Out of State said yesterday that the duke s main hospital, la located in Nager- '^minimum number of essential per- house is made »vaiU mark of toe Connecticut Federa­ stars of stags, serssn. records and DRIVE IN -Bielefeld viaduct, north of toe meeting. Province. India, during 5920 and communists must be regarded as tion of Labor, and Rep. George C. all zood druzgteie. Kuhr. Arnsburg, also a target on first word of too resignation an­ coll, Travancore State. Last year, sons” would be left in Tokyo, able. At the present time toew radio. Appearing In person with nouncement came from an Asso­ 1921; also. In the Catherine Booth an opposition party In (Hilna, In Conway (R), a member of toe Jane Witoera and toe Mills Broth­ Q im nrs f m a b m a o t OR Buyers To Insure Tou the •J' (Wednesday, Is 27 miles southeast 7,179 new patients were admitted, hospital from 1921 to 1944, where une with this there has been some Osaka, Nagoya, Yokohama and are no vacant stores along Main ciated Press correspondent wbp House Labor committee. ers Is radio’s “Mr. District Attor­ VnEUMm DRIW STOBK If.'of Dortmund, Itself toe object of moat of them for a few days only Kobe. They had a combined popu-1 street ^ C B H T n FBABMACY she was In charge of the special discussion o f toe possibility that Following toe announcement by ney" himself, Jay Jostyn, atar of THONE in — 1-1709 Highest Price for Vour Carl kapeated Allied air lashings. called to ask for comment. since the capacity of the hospital wards for 16 years. Until her re- Chtang might Include Communist latlon of 13,293,553 In 1940. Evacu- Mrs. J- Vernier of M About Town 'The duke ’’didn’t know anything is 370 patients. Last year, too, 75,- ces will be put to work In the Raymond road, who has success- McManus, Felnmark told new^ radioes No. 1 dramatic program. An Eighth Air Force staff of- turn to the United States, she was representation on his government’s sales fo r papermen toat toe changes made In an especially preparod and W e r described Oranlenburg M one about It.” the spokesman said. 667 new cases and 118.116 repeat president of the 'Y.W.C.A. and delegation to toe San Francisco country producing food. managed similar Corporal Louis Stager, son of Later, however. It was explained casea were served In the out-pa­ Tokyo Thrown Into Panic the auxiliary, has consented to hi toe Republican bill were “satis­ highly entertaining act. the Reich’s greatest military chairman of the Salvation Army I conference. 1 Extra added are Cy Reeves, Louis J. SUger of 42 Dudley that even toe governor’s close.st tient departfiienta. Some days Dr. factory” to toe federation. bXrlow motor sales and aerial photos had Home League In Nagercoil. The The generalissimo, according to ThVTokyo“ co«MpondM of toe 1 fAlf^ comedian extraordinary; Peggy Oil Burners street, has recently received toe aides were not Informed o f his Noble performs 25 operations. Chief Test Will Come Today Stndebaker Dealer It was ja m m ^ with sup- Maharajah and several members reports here. Is entirely convinced Soviet Tass agency said toe Varies Felber Marlowe, dancing star, and a Bronze Star medal for heroic ac­ plans for resigning. Scarcely a day passes without an tal was thrown Into panic by last Cayedon and M «. Charles F e^r; Chief test o f the compromise, and \ MANCHESTER 4es oatenslbly for „ toe ewtem of the Travancoro royal family I that the north China Communists stageful of outstanding stars. 191 CENTER STREET tion In toe Philippines. Corporal operation which restores sight to Saturday’s 300 plan^ raid ' and * former president of the aux^ bovrever, will come today when at, -- particularly the Stettin Wanted to Quit In December have been entertained or have been! are backed by Moscow and that In rthur Baedor Is 1» Showing on screen is ’There Goes Stager who is 25 was graduated the blind when mothers for the the Senate Democrats on toe com­ It was reported today that the patient.s In the home of Dr. andl dealing with them he Is not deal- people fled .the city for six days - ertising and pub- Kelly” with Jackie Moran and Furnaces ^ from Bulkeley High school, Hart­ first time see their children and by special train, trucks, rickshas mittee scan toe new provisions. duke had wanted to quit last De­ Mra. Noble. Ing simply with another Chinese I Wanda McKay. ford, In 1938. Prior to* entering where children for toe first time ana nn foot He sBld hosoitals I *muy- , - Beyond admitting toat "progresrf’ A Few Stil) Availablie. cember when Sir Oliver Stanley, The Nobles ace the parenta' of political party. and on fo o t He said hospitals the various groups There are late stage shows Sat­ toe service In January, 1941, he see their parents. overcrowded and quoted Membera of had been made, Klernan refused British secretary of state for the four children, one of which is de-| Not ^naldered Commnnistioslstlc were auxiliary an* urday and Sunday starting at 9:45 was employed by toe Southern The leper hospitals are located to comment on toe outcome of toe RACRLIFFE OIL CO. Manchester colonies, visited here. The duke ceased. The daughter, Dorothy, American officials In Moscow Asahl as Mjdng trans^port faclUUes asked to remember p. m. New England Icq Company. He about 200 miles from the main conference or to predict’ bow Sen­ was said to have agreed to remain entered toe Salvation Army Offi­ received assurances that R““ *a »o Jammed that su^reratj^j^ when houaecleanlng. TeL Hartford 7-SI81 left with toe former C. N. G. for hospital, where care Is given to ate Democrats would react to to# Date Book at his post until a successor was cers’ Training College In New ] does not consider toe Chinese party must w ait two or days more clothing, shoes, household 88S Mapis AvsMa — Hartford Camp Blandlng, Florida, trained some 600 to 700 patients at a time. riianges.' named. York as a Cadet on September 13 to be Communistic and had no before they wuld K*t out of toym. and miscellaneous artl- Injared FUr Fran Seen* at Camp Shelby, Miss., and In his Laat year 26,298 injections of The Democrat# ba-ve urged the Toaight Recovering from their shock. of this year. A son. John David Interest at least at the timq toe U'e* will be acceptable. The com- 30 months overseas has served In chaulmoogra eaters and coppers enactment of a bill similar to one PorUand, Ore,— VP) -t-A mer­ Special Town meeting. High Bahamians of all walks of life Noble, is a pro-medical sophomore assurancqs were given, In suppoi;t-| ed Nippon *“ „,|inlttee w ill arrange^for collection Australia. New Zealand, New and others were given. which died In to* 1941 and 1943 chant seaman who was three- were almost unanimous In their In Harvard University. Another Ing I t a serious salt shortage, toat*ltoe Tuesday preceding toe sale, •ebod halt at 8. Caledonia, Munda, toe Russell Bnm In Australia ’‘authorities concerned are de Legislatures and which was intro­ quarters o f a mile away when his Boy Scouts’ Court of Honor at praise of the duke’s accomplish- son la a student In a private school. The Comrounlsta themselves ' and meet at toe Jarvis property to Islands, New Georgia, New Guinea Mra. Noble, nee Etna Dodd, was mandlng the - government take duced again this year qy Senator ship explfaded at Port Chicago, L An out-of-door# shoe wlth.st1tched nioo- Haaonie Tempis. ments as governor Ivave sent Word to Washington receive and price donations on William A. Scott (D). RUBBER easln toe. In brown calfskin. and the Philippines. They had good words too f o r ; toat they have no Moscow links, drastic measures.” Wednesday, April 11. Calif., last July has filed suit i Gross benefit basketball trat Burma since the 14th Army As to* General Assembly open­ the welfare and war relief and American Investigators who against toe United States lines I SHEETING 2. Sturdy tWck-soled walking shoe, I* _ _ Aircraft vs. Hoboes, Blast A t the monthly meeting of the began its offensive Jan. 7 and more ed fo r a “flghUee# Friday” session asking 328,000 for Injuries. Leon­ ties of the duchess, who served as Iiavchave beenuecn in thevne «icisarea have xvmiiu found 1 ■ T • By the Yard. brown. . _ * de Rcc at 7:30. Democratic Club last night In than 100 field guns of 70 mm. or today, there was soms question ard A. Fitzgerald said he was Rad Croea campaign Is on. Our president of the Bahamas Red no evidence of Russian-made wea- Jp I g l l t L*00111111ff whether tos Democrats would be Arthur Drug Stores A Buslneesllk* British • styled oxford. Tinker hall, the new constitution Cross, operated children’s clinics larger caliber have been captured French Officers thrown to toe floor of a tavern by is 341,600. Iiilo Jap Line pons. willing to scrap the Scott bill In force of toe explosion and perma­ 845 Main St. Tel. 8806 Brown, was voted upon and accepted. Al­ and devoted much time to toe or destroyed. Allied headquarters None, however, has been able to gatofSay, March 17 fred Meek was elected vice presi­ announced t t «o U . with little change of survival, Principal Miangca to to* new Sex Determined financially successful dance held ed States. This major source of , still fierce along the Shimbu line, ties with toe Soviet union. . „ , Jean-Flerre Esteva and Gen. Jem is Irisb ^ a Party, BriOsh-Ameri- recently by toe club. This com­ through severance of all major es­ over by the .early part of May, uenrl Jauneaux were sentenced to oompromiac, McManus said, would revenue was cut off soon a fte r, MaJ. Gen. Verne D. Mudge’s First strike out a provision requiring f VS0N. hiB arrival, however, by lack o f , Cavalry division and the Sixth In- ' { ^Miiisi OetrTogetoer of Hose balk at extending the draft laOr at separate trials before spedU that to* bearings of the proposed social time following last night’s shtpplng and became virtually j fantry dirialon pressed relentless- Pakokku-Mandalay pocket. ■ IO bw No. 1. 8. U. F. D. all, because- many membera be- p ^ n ch tribunals on chatg;re o f, | labor board be governed by to* yon buy will bring you rich profit! INC. business session. The next meet­ non-existent after toe United , ly against Japanese entrenched In Holding Iwo Saves >>'?• WMonday.swmWw. MaMarch 18 ing Is scheduled for the second lleve no additional Inductions wlU ^)iuaion with the enemy, Superior court rules of svldsncs, Salvage paper collection In SUtea entered the war a maze of caves and tunnels. JaDOnCSe Prepare be needed for toe Pacific fight." 1 j^teva waa convicted of eollab- modify tos appeal section dealing PLACE YOUR ORDER FOR CHICKS NOW! tstm m Thursday In April, at nine o’clock Brig. Gen. Harnford MacNlaer’s ^ • *• ». (■(mtoeast portion of town. Recovery Course Charted ' 30 Super-Forts I A strong effort Is expected to orattnk with toe Nazis his oapao- vrith stays of execution, and pro- in Tinker hall. 158th regimental combat team of | MO righ t LtatldingS ' cnotoes Salvage meeting at With the aid of leading colon­ write into the extension leglsla-lx^ ^ resident-general of Tunlslfc Vida fo r toe appointment o f toe ists appointed to an economic the Eighth Army, clea^ng the ChungHlng, March 18— (i¥)— ^The tlon a ban against sending teen- jauneaux, who spumed offera « proposed Investigating agent by ) iltmlolpal building at 7:30. Mrs. F. H. Norton and daughter shores of Batangas bay on toe (Oonthiaed From Page One) Tnesday, March SO council the duke charted a recov­ Japanese have massed 550,000 _____ age Inductees Into cpmbat areas ^ ]n toe Britlah Royal Aw \|he board rather than to* goyer- Elizabeth, who recently sold their south coast ot Luzon, wiped out Get Your Lawn Fertilizer Now. Lime, Bone S t Patrick’s Party, Gibbons ery course which, has led the col­ troops and erected fortifications in rin*. mav attemnt to land at the unOl they have been trained a after toe defeat of France home at 180 Main street to John ony to toe largest public revenue an enemy barge concentration and ft ssimhly Catholic Ladies of Co­ S. Wolcott, moved today to their the Shanghai - Hangchow-Ningpo rear of NlpJ^nese making a laM fPec«ne12^ 4 rfeelel repreitmetirr of the Saturday,'April 7 Conference, of Studio Unions was toe Bangkok . A «f er In the Pacific, said toe cost;,"no cherished awaroi. __ trol bills, one o f which vrould bar Ixidge, No. 21, will meet tomorrow Chlneae attacka are directed from Tall Cedars Ladies Night, Ma­ Justified in calling toe present Don Miiang, Just north o f toe- city* doubt was ■weighed c*refuUy| The feoveted Irving O^Thalberg the prosecution of a I liquor dealer, COMPLETELY night at 8 o’clock in Oraihge hall. toe area ot Namyung, another last SEjCDLESS nic Temple, 6:30 p. m. strike and violating the national taking the enemy defenders com- SSisSst torim ^oiS ^ oT^ilSgUward wsnt for seUlng to a minor or an Intoxi- »-■ Vi’ FLORIDA JUICE All officets are requested to be air baas city, and from tha area BINGO [N TAILORING CO. gVIOT SDNKIST Suntey, April 8 present. wartime no-atrike pledge. Their pietely by aurprlse, with most o f tolathis island aa an opsrating has* tha man who I .cated person unless the im rcIuM INSTALLED of Tayu, canter of China’s wol­ — — ------una Bcrneu, w w™ SSrd anniversary celebration of case was still under adjudication ^ opsetog »ha iSuSito aloo was prooecuted. ’This reoeiv- g r a p e f r u it ' i ■ * * « their planea grounded. fram mines, Attadu also wars be­ fashioned “toe most consistent ' ORANGES ifiK lanttoqomoh Tribe, X O. R. H., Treasurer Walter Buckley ot and would not have been Jeopar­ ot Japan." w a ed UttI* SMpport except from a LEMONS (The location ot toe base fo r this ing pressed In the Kwangtung quality pi a t Sports . Center, » Wells s'treet, toe committee for the recent In­ dized by waiting for a final re­ raid was not indicated by head- An sxampWiple wcT Iwo's mflitary I producUon last year.’ T omorrow repreoentatlve ot to* Restaurant view of toe arbitrator’s decision border region. ___ a special award went to. toe \w dN 9isk am jSmw ats Average Home 14’ x H* 4 for 25c '-*8:80 D. m, fantile. Paralysis drive acknowl­ quartera, but It could not well have value was the dlaclosure that » 0 | « “ and liquor Dispensers’ Assoela- 4 for 15c 35c dozen made In their favor. child favorite, Margaret O’Brien. IT Monday, April 8 edges a donation of 310.83' that been leaa than a 1,500-mile round Super-Fortresses have mads emer­ tlon. "We do not believe that toe In- Ethel Barr^ore shared aup- A bin ti> bar women as bartend­ ...... me.. Etnircvi GDIr w A r n ___ .\....31bs. 25e Meeting War Rerords commlt- was received after the drive had trip. Bangkok Is soms 750 miles gency tamings on Iw o during raids Ttorting role honors with Fitzger­ Night - Friday and Saturday, March 16 and 17 r liEjOul O* eaae#»«w------l-jMs at IVhlton Memorial library, ended. This amount waa col­ temational Alliance of Theatrical ~ laa and hssn refueled or re­ ers, axcept In ths Case' of permit- Stage Employes acted wisely -In from the Indian border and about 43rd G ains ald for her mother part to Cary ENDIVE FOR SALAD...... head 25c. it.9forth Main street lected at a benefit bowling matcli fer resumption of Sights to tse-backera was supported by threatening to strike .rat,her than 860 from toe Eastern Air com­ Grant in "None But toe Umely la NAVEL ORANGES ...... doz. 49e TlMirsday, A p rt U held February 8 at toe YMCA the Msrisnaa. Without the avaU- Cmnmlssioner. John J. Fitzpatrick FRESH BEETS — ••••••••* submit’ to an adverse ruling by toe mand field at Myltkytaia tai Bur­ T w o M iles Heart.” ' > f but opposed by Frank Odium, rep­ » 1 2 9 « o LGE. SWEET TANGERINES, dot. 4^ Memorial Hospital Auxiliary between t]^e Hartford Road Tav­ ma.) abiUty o f Iwo, the B-28a would Intermixed with toe formal esre- YELLOW TURNIPS...... 4 ma. ZWj government. * have bean confronted w ith the resenting toe Restaurant and liq ­ ^ witk 0 Sjmid DisfUj of DEUCIOUS APPLES...... 3 lbs. 39c :e sale, 814'Main street ern team, champs at the west 'W e therefore appeal to all three Planes, personnri and air ftsid monles were aopgs by the Andrew* i FrMsy, Aptfl SO Side and Hunter’s team, top neossst^ of either tryiiig to ottor entorUlners-and ORANGE uor Dispensers’ Association, who INtftlea directly Involved to pledge taistallatlona were lashsd in a con­ o m ) OAUFOUMIA Aanual Masonte BaU at 8 stringan at toe TMCA. The do­ said It would v^prfc a hardship tai FRESH ’bemeelvee to permit the legal centrated 50-callber strafing. , the tndustry becauaa o f toe man- 'M aw Bmitipi«E auN/Caatiavs KBBEBO Temple. nation wUl be added to Mancfaea- processee ot ths government, si 26 Planea Dfaatreysd < Job by supping up to the caves menttona o f the movie studio strike powsr shortage. BROCCOLI ter’s prtvionaly reported total. resdy widsr way to determlns"the ’Ih e bag Included 20 planea ds- with grenades, demolition charges by relating that produesra were HALL RADISHES AIso stnee Iw o has been sitant- Anothsr measure which would LETTUCE iosuea.- and flamb Uirowers. asking pickets “don’t fence ms in.” Tough, tempered ssphaK surfaced with fireproof Ceru- stn^ed, four probably destroyed nated as an enemy base to spot ths requ ln Connectleut diatHleTS and James Salters, USMC of 31 Ons brsak In the atrike front and 15 damaged. O f these, IS twin- Many AmnNoltioa Dmnps reetlfiara to seU at least fiO per N a4 a la Tap* O f Nat 2 bunches '19e 39c buifch Hazel street la at his home on a occurred yesterday. The culinary B-29s in flight and relay warnings I mie Granaieal May be purchaacd oa Wards Budget 15e head UKlayeUa—F or ttie . S6th engine, two single-engine and one * - Eggsrs said many egyss i ooBt of their product In Ocnnectl- 80-day furlough. He recently i workers were ordered - back to to Japan, the miost affsettvs air at­ rmt a Flggy Laoberi- unidentified craft were destroyed ammunition atoraga dumps. tacks of ths wmr have fallen on | eoL aw t no support Jacob Balglsiy, ttMBed from a special aoeignmeilt work tal toe studio restaurants by Tbs Japanaas are shalUng Amai^- Plan. * Phone or write. Our estimator will gladly guote ^ d n s hsihetoall aquad on toe ground and 11 twtn-snipns N lpponsss ettiss. sxscutors 'Vica pfsoidsat cf G. F. In Orest Britain. His brother, their IntematlMial president. Oth­ and two single-engine planes were loan pcslUons nightly with artU- Hueblsin * Company. dlstUlara New el New colossi riksd «M|i a jn o ot better rat- Robert J. Salters la fighting with erwise there were no developments you (8ur estinuite for four rooftog or aiding job. CALIFOBHIA , ^ IR R h B i g ’m . damaged on toe ground. ’Two fight­ Isry mortars and rockets. and recUfiaia, said his — toe 4th Marines on Iwo Jlma Is- In the five-day deadlock that is ers and two twin-engine bombers The 4Srd divlsioa was tormMrIy Jap$ CUdm Mtrrine would have so chole* but to land. ' gradually bringing movie produc the New Engtand National Guard the stats.H tli| bBl as— 80 ks tlon to a halt were shot down and four twin- Catutdtie* 25,800 engine planes probsbiy were de­ and boa assumed tha nama “Wing­ law. ^ iPlaaaaa c f W ar Savlng^e Bmtda, Franeisoo, March Id.—(FV— BABY DUCKS 'e a c h 3 5 c CARROTS ^^*°^** ed Wetory" after tta commander 21 1 stroyed Just ss th^ left ths S drswMg for which was' held by Unitad Btataa Marina casnaltlsa Personal Node IsMt Nasi OStes <8aHs ground. MaJ. Oen. Lsonkrd- F. W in g ot iM Bootai dub of Xbiff David on Zwo WaiM now total 2S.800. a H m wavss was* sosMhenrtsd by Rutland, TL I*afiKa a f Odd Fsaoers last nigtat Juanasa tmpsrlal oommunique iMiScm- Marek I t — m -V b o Ltsu t Obi. Levi Chase, Oorttaadt, Stocldiolm. March IS—<*)—The Cant sf Thaahs are aa Motkma: |100, Mr. ifc - elalmsd todajr whlla* admitting Checkerboard Feed Sto newspaper Mwgontidningsn oald laa wUh to thank our lastist NNaa u offlos has bean moved N,. T „ and MaJ. Roger C, Pryor. -Reasbers H K .ontgomery Y Yard for their klndM Qunde, Odumbia; $5d, Mrs. Fred from Berlin and sU high olBolaVi NashviUe, Tenn. Nlpponsss foress an ths island 68 COTTAGE STREET TELEPHONE 7711 tntisy that ‘Vaslav Nijinsky, eito* Robteacn. S16 Porter atreet; MS^ ha»a' basn rwtoeed to ttasos dsfeod- on*, of! tos vrccld’a foemBost haDst es at ki soiitksm Osmany, Ona AlUad1 plaaa waa rapoitod , Londca, Mareb Id-O V -A u i » cunuse.'soHeeem 824-828 MAIN STREET MAlfCITBSTHR Adwerdse In The Om Oaa. 708 Mata alaaatt a u , A . A a sM Ibar oC Osrman T-botobs ag*bi bit Xlta vlllaga and the Hlgaahl danossa, has basn a victim ot tha OregOry, 740 Maple aventia, Hath- stofM Moscow radto said soauwrii England lost night, caus- mountain sector. ' . German policy of executing all ford; 326, Frank A. MoMson, M today T German-language About 10,000 Japanbae are si(|U- undlsclooed damage and eaa- VIro Adm iral, Rlchhior.d K. ns In Budapest suffering from Urnl^GoummafimotSait. PAGE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, tX)NN- FRIDAY, MARCH 16.1945 G v e i l i n g h e r a l d , MANCHESTER, CONN,, FRIDAY, MARCH 16, lb4B

v.-on and lost In tht winter, and In' ^fem hers of Draft hockey gafnea. how rcstrtcl<--Wil. Britain faces tha P a tta fW Froo New Drive Rolls Makes Substantial Gains 11am Papa of the Stats Selwtive gle for playoff bertha Ih the Na­ Sunday In toa Hardwata OHf , • . . Be Indicted of out-of-atats Insursnc* com­ The 42nd (Rainbow) division tional Hockey League, the Major Cut Trap in Half panies. heretofore taxed on a re­ Ssrvlcs headquarters today an­ Concert and Dance to Be Babe Ruto haa been aicamB ta made substantial gain* through nounced that Anthony PaoUlIo, Rec Junior Tourney League teama launching toelr tour the country lofinelnB wwo* Bill Passage ciprocal basis. (Continued From Page One) hard resistance in the forested chairman of Local Board No. IIA, Held on March 21 Sports. Roundup springapFlIlB trainingW»l66illf» drills,1A6166ta» the varlouavraa»va« tling araaae^ bouts. o. . • .• — It —la toa taB •^ fOeattaaed From Page One) Hardt mountains southeast of lolorful Five Opposes Nbw Haven, had been removed collegiate basketball tournaments place for toe Babe ^ tta * «»« ,S w ^ J«*T Hfe«r» Lo«* (Continned From Page One) can be considered cut with Infan­ North Coventry. Bitche. East of the mountains In from membership on the boifird by Bv Hugh FUlletioii. Jr. Along they may be lost wearing all starting play, toe usual boxing f*? • • * Hartforira M a w Murder Case EviduiMW broadcast said the Russians had try at such close range, Qorres- the valley leading up to the Wla- Pairings \Aniiiouiiced cards and golf tourneys. . . . Seem* Dublel waa lata In reporttnf to-tha About Town pondent Don Whitehead reported Maj. Gen. Lewla B. Herahey. na­ New York, March 16—(JV-The outflU, ___ •Mdreled Klessen. 33 miles eMt ^ mlae acceptable to| the labor rep- amebourg gap. the 103rd (Cac­ tional director of Selective Serv­ Miss Katherine Purdln and Mrs. that everything la mentioned ex­ Yankees but he had a ffooB raaaon; Thii Afternoon. reaentatlvea had beien worked out. from the area. The Germans were Aircraft on Rec Floor hit wife presented him with * BevUn and on the west side o p tus) division pushed aerdse the ice. Frederick J. Eberle of North latest report from Iran reveals ; Thorn Gets Stuck cept toe horses, . . . The amateur the Oder, but that the enclrclemi^t McManus, and Rep. George Con­ unable to use the section east of Moder river, bypassed Bitachofen Pape said removal was effective Coventry, co-chairmen, are spon­ that American boxing peomotera ! This one comes from toe India- ttractive Preliminary boxing bopta a^ toe Hartford Aud­ baby boy. . . . Jerry MslonL tha '' « M fraud Jury laqu-at on bU had been broken. Klessen W mid­ way of Guilford. Labor committee The Catholic Ladles of St. Mau-1- the Remagen bridgehead, which and was fighting in Offweller. The r West Side QIppers Play I Springfield middleweight haa m - March 5'and that action had been soring the concert and dance for who think they have headaches can Burma "roundup.” . . . Seems itorium have ca ^ h t toe fancy of t e 'U » o n * WU of imirdor •*»*•* way between the fallen Oder nver member who helped draft the rice are holding a dance tomor­ bulged six and a half miles east of 103rd la from Colorado. New Mex­ taken by Hershey on recommenda- the l^neflt of toe Red Cross War ^eason^B T op Attraction there was s CHub Golf Tournament 1 toe crowd. . . . ’Hie youngsters at nounced his retlremeiit Itwn th# learn oi IltOe about the subject Center Billiiirds at Rec Horai PetOfoon. tlio Manchooter •fortress of Kuestrin and ^besieged G. O. P. version, both said the Sen­ row night ,ln Bolton hall, for the the Rhine to positions where di­ ico and Arizona. tldn of State Selective Service Di­ Fund,’ Wednesday evening, March Training Camp at Lodi Links, Delhi, which drew An /attractive preliminary' least give all they have In an or­ ring. . . . Skiing condltlona hav# ate committee's decision to report benefit of the chapei: The Barn­ rectly observed sntall arms swept On the Seventh Army’s right In Store for Local from Sergt. Allen Lacombe, the i thodox manner, more than some been reported good idl over ta tlw IfundiT wofltor nrlio wna bound Frankfurt. rector John Robinson for Paollllo’s 21, at eight o’clock in the CTiurch I only a few entries. . . . After It Tuesday; jSoph All game been arranged for The Germans reported Soviet the Scott bill oUt Immediately was stormers will furnish music for the highway. flank, French troopa fighting un- Community House, North CJoven- New Orleana boy who talks Brook- ' ended one of toe players, MaJ. F. of the pro battlers have done In northern states for toe weak-end.'- alleged disregard of Selective Serv­ FansAircraft Strong; Notes toe Hot Aircraft game to-. . . . Mello Bettlna and Jimmy Bov- • w from tbo local eomrt on the bridgeheads west of the Oder have unexpected and a surprise to them. round and square dancing and re­ Overnight advances by the t’der American command also made ice regulations. try. Stars Meet Hawkeyes. the past. . . . The eight-round lynese. . . . Lacombe writes about C. TJjorn. “ ^*T**«^*,.**2f* East Side Rec ins claah tonight In the Im Aw o : S S jr S Tliurdomu MMthew been expanded until they hold They said they had hoped that freshments will be on sale. Danc­ Seventh Army ranged up to two gains in the attack to clear out the Pape declined to discuss the na­ The North Coventry branch at First Game at 7 ;30. too big Allied boxing shoW which . . . ‘How did I fl^h. Steward. night* at semi-final bout has been dropped about 100,000 Russians, but Mo.s- a bill acceptable to all parties ing will begin at 8 o’clock and con­ last northeast comer of Alsace the Rockville Red Cross Chapter, By Joe BeMUer Blues, winners from toe Capitol City weekly of­ bout at toe Garden. . . . Pat Fluey and a half miles for an aggregate ture of the allegations against scheduled to start a few days be Inquired. . . . You were thW , Director Johnny FalkowskI of when toe has been appointed aaslatant coach ' alftot of February 2*. "”L tie cow has never officially confirmed would be reported as a committee tinue until midnight, and a good below Karlsruhe. It wiU be recalled, gave a most ago: "M y poor Lieutenant Is tod < sir,” came toe reply. , . . Rather Rec Junior | fering. . . . With champion Willie bv Judge William J. Shea In toe g'qln of up to six in the push. N i ^ The Germans brought more re­ PaoUUo. the Recreation Centers announced of toe East at Cornell for toe coming year. the crosaing of the river. bin, and that after today’s devel- time la assured all who attend. Bucceaaful projfram last year at one who is blowing his top trying , pleased, Thorn continue^ Pep in the Army, a home-town iBorior court untfl 8 o'clock W e erous towns and more than 1.000 inforcement*. including what ar­ e season will be t^ ig h t » jo * Cronin of toe Red today the pairings In toe First An­ League will it the Oltlcs.l box office boy must be apprehend­ ‘ Oalii Fonr-Mlle Hold On Coart opmfnt the G. O. P. hill, already Mrs. Keeney Hutchinson Is chair­ prisoners—mostly Paazer Grena­ this time for the same object. Ona Jor leagues, Joe Cronin to arrange meals, because Egyp- i many turnedjn toelr csi^, Stew- nual Recreation Junior baaketball moon. Thle momlnga aeaelon man of the committee of arrangc- mor they dared to spare, to their It the East Side Bee when the Junior loop winder* from the ed. . . . Johnny Cesario has yet to In East Prussia the Soviet bmak- given a favorable vote by the diers ahd Elite SS trpdps— were of the attractions waa toe band loboea appear against toe Alr- Sox, generally regarded aa one of tlans, Indiana, Russians, Arabs, ard?” . . . The steward made a tournament that will get under Pittsburgh—Sammy Parrott*. . flven over to hearing the e>rt- House committee, would be re­ meriU. defense arc around the Remagen from the Bradley Field Air Base. baseball's greatest shortstop of low bow and said: "Three, sir.” West Side Rec. Th^ game will meetlllW _ a.— formidable- - foe in his come- outpointed fe n ce ln the caae of toe three con- through to the Baltic was made at captured. 'Surprise, was achieved. bridgehead—but atill were unable Iraft In a Red Cross benefit game, Persians do not'eat certain foods way next Tuesday night at the i back although he is still undefeat- 133 1-2, —Pittsburgh, , - , . « Helde-Waldburg, five miles south­ ported to the House next week, Obituary This concert will feature the Uni­ h ie attraction is easily the best toe last two decades, may become on cerUln days. I guess he will East Side Rec. get under way at 7:f* ytcta who were held aa probably on Tuesday If the Job of The Ladles’ Night program of Seventh Army troopa fought at to muster anything like enough versity of Connecticut Glee club Boston’s regular first baseman ShoHa and Shells for the death of a priaon guard west of Koenigaberg. ^’hfre the the very * edge of Saarbruecken strength to bog down the Ameri­ If the year and a capacity crowd have to fla separate meals for In toe opening night attractions, ed. . . . The Hartford Proa will Billy Reed. 136, Gary, lnd„ 6. typing and making photographic Nutmeg Forc.st. "Tall Cedars of and the University Carolers, who this season. each team. . . . When I left here Chick Meehan’s Trans-America the flrat game finds the West Side i-Whon they attempted to Russians gained a four-mile hold and occupied Fechlngeh, six miijea cana on the ninth day since they p expected to jam the School Pro FootbaU League now is pay­ reproductions could be completed Lebanon, will be held on Saturday will present a fine program under Itreet building to lU capacity. Cronin, who passed the military In December I had about 47 fight­ Clippers meeting the Center Bil­ I, '^Attending the hearing from on the coast. by that time. inside the Saarland, and Ensheim, crossed the Rhine. the direction of Robert Ylngllng draft age last October 12, nevsr ing some attention to Akron, 0„ [. ICanchester In the Petorson ewe The thrust separated the Ea.st night, April 7 at the Masonic Tem­ Censorship prevented pi/ipo'nt- The affair la strictly a 100 pet ers training every day and now liards at 7 while the nightcap fea­ ple. Cards for reservations give five south of St. ingbert (21.000). Deaths of the faculty. These singers are j played toe Initial sack untU last that I’m back I have only five left. where they eay there’e a great fu­ tures the Spartons and the north- !. were CMef Samuel O. ' Prussian cap.tal from a string of Others occupied Obergailbach and ing the dash of the Fourth Armor­ lent, benefit for the local Red ture for athletes who have studied McManus. In talking to report­ the date Incorrectly. They should popular throughout the state and BS fund. Every penny collected year when the tardy appearance All my Persian Gulf Command end Red Devils. • U eu t WlUlam Barron and Officer three Baltic fortress town.s. Bran- ers, reiterated today that Harold advanced a mile into the German ed division of the Third Army in Ita engineering In college and would denburg. Helligenbeil and Brauns- be returned by April 2. Ulllam Gilbert also on the radio, and are giving ’ kill be turned over to the local of Lou Finney, led toe Jut-pawed and Middle East champions have ■ Friday night's pairing* list the At the Top Of The Easter List Winfield Martin. V. Feinmark,. legislative agent for Bnumbu.sch woods to a point eight breakout from the Moselle bridge­ their services gratuitously. been transferred back home. The be Interested In learning the rub­ It has been learned that arwr berg, all in a narrow coa.stal strip head through the Rhine valley. Mrs. Millard Park, of Wood- rhapter and all Individual* partlcl- Irishman to don toe first base Cyclone* pairing off against the 1 the Connecticut Federation of I.Ji- miles south of the steel mill city man’s m itt He appeared ta 76 only ones left are Maxle Schin­ ber business In toe off seaaon. . . . ' the fatal shooting Peterson ■ 30 miles long and 10 miles or less Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Heck of The Fifth and 90th divisions in bridge atreet, was called to Bethel The co-chairmen are being ably batlng In toe contest have offered The Clncy Reds can find some Jus­ Knights In toe flrat game at 7 and j bor, and Mias Margaret Connors, of Zweibruecken (16.000) In the iheir servlcei free of charge from games and hit '.241, Including five dler, a good featherweight from the HaWkeyea matching wits with ' ^ friend at toe Center and walk­ deep. who holds the same position with Hollister street received a tele­ the bridgehead, however) swept today on receipt of neWs of the assisted by Mrs. Joseph Motycka, tification for signing those over­ Palatinate. Mrs. John Kingsbury and Mrs. lie ball player* to toe timer to homers. Lorain. Ohio; Mike Bocanegra, toe Sophomore All Star* In the ed home with her to Middle tutp' The liquidation of the Germans the state CIO organization, had phone message last night from up town after town Including Lle- death of her father. William Gil­ California lightweight, and Harold age pitchers—Hod Lisenbee really ndee. west. After leaving her he in Braunsberg, the outlying fort- The alege of the 200-year old senfeld, Just south of and bert, which occu rr^ early tola Walter Keller. The hostesses will |he referee. Cronin brought th# same mitt is 44— no further away than Peoll, second game at 8. voiced approval of the G. O. P. bill their son, Charles Heck, announc­ Gildernick. light heavy from Wls Referee* Assigned ^ to the local hospital where he reaa 35 riillea southwest of Koenlgs- ing the birth of a daughter at fortresa of Bitche, never success­ 33 miles northwest of the Rhine morning. Mr. Gilbert had occa­ be Mrs. Joseph McBrlerty, Mias Super Showmen to camp with him Wednesday and Ohio. Cy Young, PeoH’s No. 1 citi­ A N E W and he said he was sure their posi­ Combining their renowned bas- emphasized hia “comeback” at­ consln.” Buck BychoIsM will be the elev­ .-^ked He wras captured by Of- berg, seemed close at hand. tion In regard to Jt had not Frankfort Hospital, Philadelphia, fully stormed, waa tightened with city of Welsbaden (172.000). 34 sionally visited hia daughter’s Gladys C^ristencen, Miss Bernice zen, pitched a no-hltter against Conkling; Mi.ss Joan Miller and JietbaU ability with superlative tempt yesterday by slamming toe enth man on the floor Tuesday ^ fleer Martin as he entered the rear At the same time Soviet attacks changed. in which city he and his wife have the capture o f Freudenberg and miles from aMlnz ' (159,000)1 51 family here and waa known to a The Brighter Side the Yankees In 1908, when he was Reyerswlller, both within sight of Miss Shirley Wright will serve clowning tactics the Hoboes will first ^ batting jritch over toe left 41 years old. . . . Frank Kilroy, night being assigned to refereV the " door of the hospital. were mounted In the southwestern While today’s developments ap­ tived' for the past two years. The miles west of Frankfurt ,on the number of local people. He was 76 ■Tm the tournament there will flrat two games while Jimmy Mur­ the great rock In the center o f the iiahers. rapture to# heart# and plaudits of field fence. With Finney gone Philadelphia Eagles’ tackle who suburbs of Koenlgsbcrg Itself and parently- closed the door to any baby Is the first grandchild of Main (.546,000) and 62 from the years old and while hia health was Bverwne present. ’The team will be 67 fightere In all; the Egyptiana phy win handle the gamea on Fri­ town. BiUchoffen, eight miles twin cities of Ludwigahafen (143,- somewhat Impaired, he hAd been In H. Martin Tenney, chairman of Into toe service, and George Met- sent down 14, the Britlah 17, the waa on the Normandy beach on massed field guns and rockets immediate resumption of bi-partl- Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Heck. l^ng their regular six-man squad kovich, who was expected to hold day night. rained death on enemy groupings northwert of Haguenau. fell and 0001 and Mannheim (283,000). fairly good health lately and his rural workers tor the Hartford | Russiane, Arabs and Persians four D-Day, has gone to sea again as fHatch Opposes san negotiations to effect a com­ War Drive Fund, will speak on be­ Lo town for the game which In- down toe bag In LA, Cronin may a ship’s doctor. . , . Jimmy Mc- The aeml-finala will be played as Ruaslan tank and infantry as­ th© German communlciuc announc- The whole Third Army front death waa unexpected. each, Indiana two. The Americana the following Tueaday with the fi­ SUIT promise, there were some who ex­ The senior Luther League will half of toe Red Cross, and a col­ tludea nne high class perfomera. reach toe 100-gwnes-pIaycd muk Larnln, who salted away enough sault teams penetrated deeper Into pressed the belief that some at­ ed the lose of North Haguenau It- moved forward. Nehrenr and. Sem- Mr: Gilbert leaves besides Mrs. Jghtenlng passes, extraordinary will have 22 nien and will be toe nals on Thursday night, March 29. Removing Limits hold a meeting at Emanuel Lu­ hals. both 18 miles south of May­ lection will be received. There la for toe first time since 1941. dough as a fighter to live comfort­ Nazi poaltiona. tempt to a^uat differences might theran church Tuesday eVenlng at a©!!'- Park four other daughters, several arksmen. fine playmaking and best dressed men In the big show, All gamea will be played at the en were cleared at the New Mo- no admission to the entertain­ ' Only four other Yawkeymen thank* to the swell people of New ably, plays golf almost dally In Nazi Opposition Bitter be made after the House approves eight o’clock when a missionary The Saarland and Palatinate grandchildren and five great er showmen are the Hoboes East Side Rec. In a conaolatlon both were being pried loose from eslle crossing and Bullay and Nee^, ment, but it is hoped there will ba were ta uniform but before toe Orleana who sent them shoes, California. And Open Champ Further to the weet on the Sec­ the G. O. P. measure and the Sen­ play entitled, "Into toe Light grandchildren. vho will display toelr wares Craig Wood adds: "He’s a very game, the two teama that are de­ Bcroaa the river, were taken. a generous response tor the fund. day ended pitchers Otis Clark and trunks and other equipment. The feated In the •eml-final* will meet Washington. March 16.— ond White Russian Army front ate passes the Democratlc-aup- will be presented by Lorraine Mil­ the Reldt— and theee were toe gainst the Aircraft. tough cookie to beaL too.” The Moselle bridgehead Just be­ To swell the tota^ soda and Ught Vic Johnson showsd up at toe kids havs been fighting In rags so aa a preliminary game to the A congressional move to take along Danzig bay Red Army troopa ported Scott bill. ler William Noren, Burton Carl­ last Important enemy ^ holdings refreshments will be on sale. I Attired In regular hobo oumu, Machinerjr for a later resump­ low Coblenz was considerably wid­ bonsistlng of old tattered clothing, hotel and word waa received toat finals. gtetutory lUnlts off campaign slashed anew Into the perimeter son. and Rev. T. E. Palmer. The west of the Rhine. veteran hinder Joe Bowman/had tion of the negotiations can come The Third Army was also swing­ ened and now dominated 16 miles irhlch win bring laugh* from toe anendlng was opposed today by defenses of Danzig and Gdynia. new stage curtains will be used or more of the Rhine zone up from Funerals accepted terms and wmrid Opposition from the die-hard de- through toe appointment by the for tbs first time. A short busl ing down from the mlddl© Moselle browd, the Hoboes will combine GoKers Ready g S tor Hatch (D.. N; M.). as “a Legislature of a committee on con­ Coblenz. In three-mile advances, rk with pleasure ta their ap­ immediately. fenders was bitter and each yard ness meeting will follow the pro­ behind Merzlg and fortlflcatlona on Chariea H. Snow Local Sport Weaver Eliminated ■tep backwards in the fight for ference which normally la named the 90th division of Texans and The Home Nurse ace here tonight Pre-gyine Other Tralalng Oamp/Notoe elections." of ground had to be won the hard gram and new members will be the Saar river. Oklahomans captured Beulich, Funeral services tor Charles H. Detroit Tiger squad raached 12 when the two Houses pass differ­ The Germana repeated araer- By Lona U Trott drills, time-out stunts arid fa l« For Title Play Hie author of the Hatch act ent proposals on a subject. received Into membership. Re- Dellcr, . Snow, of 336 Summit street, who hhootlng and passing are all part with arrival of pltcherwHal New- Ip Overtime, 56-51 : agreed, however, with the Senate The RuaslKn high command frehaments and a social time will tlona that toe great m l l l ^ and Buchholi, all from 10 to 12 died yesterday, will be held Sunday houaer and Frank Ove/mlre. New- Chatter The Scott bill reached the Sen­ speedway east of toe Rhine bridge­ Asst. Dir., Nursing Servloa W the team’s makeup. cSimpalKn Expenditures fnY“ l** aaid toe Immediate Berlin front ate as reports became current that be enjoyed. mllea south of Coblenz. Ney, 11 afternoon at 2:30 at Watkins American Red Cross bouser said he’d nuuce sure he ■ 'gating committee that publicity along the Oder south of besieged head had been severed; they ex­ miles south of Coblenz, also feU. Funeral Home. 142 East Center Robb, Tedford Three basketbaU champions were Touring Pros Entered governmental employes were pressed as great concern over toe The Aircraft five will have toe could 'pitch nine innings before on ccrntributlons would help keep Stettin was marked yesterday Major N. J. Curtis, formerly street. Rev. Dr. Ferris E. Reynold* season starts aa / he believed crowned In two nlghto when toe Boston, March 16—(A5—Two ready to line up against the new &nd powerful Seventii Ajrniy available manpower to give toe PoUah Americana ahnexed the In Charlotte Open; apendlnr down. only by battles of local signifi­ commanding officer of the local of the Second Congregational Protect Epileptic From Hurting three-inning Jobe In spring train' quick baskets In an overtime ses­ G. O. P. bill. offensive to which Lieut. (^n- lliniaelf loboea a run for their money Rec Senior League title on Tues­ sion gave defending champion W a- ^’ Xhe Hatch act, providing pen- cance. with the hardest fighting Although Harold V. Feinmark Salvation Army Corps, and now church, will official© and burial rith a starting lineup that In- Ing waa not enough to tune up hia Sam Snead Favorite. -altiea for pernicious political ac­ occurring farther south In the staUoned at Cambridge, Masa.. Alexander M. Patch alre^y had day night and the Royal Blues won tervllle. Me'., high school ita 67th legislative agent for the' Connecti­ committed at least alx divisions. Bolton will be In the East cemetery. The ctadea Whlzzer Robb and Bon arm. .Luther Knerr, 18-game win­ the Rec Junior League on Wed­ consecutive basketball victory tivities, limits campaign sliding fortresses of Breslau and Glogau, renewed acquaintance with friends "I was 80 embarrassed too other ner with Toronto last year, signed cut Federation of Labor, said that funeral home will be open after day,’’ a home nurse confided. "A dford of toe past season a High nesday aa did toe Knights in toe last night and a berth in the semi­ hy committees to 68,000,000 *nd In toe smashing East Pruaalan In towTJ today. Major and Mrs. AH through the night, the First seven thU evening, for friends. with PhUajIelphla Athletics; Charlotte, N. C.. March 16.—(/P) the bill as revised during a long Army Infantrymen battered toelr The following Hat of donations girl In our lunch room had an. epi­ liool team. Robb was one of toe Rec Intermediate loop. final round of the 20th New Eng-| todlslduala to_85,000 In Federal attacks Koenigaberg was left with conference yesterday was ’'satia Curtis preceded Major and Mrs. In the school history as m Pitcher Don/Black and Outfielder —The low-scoring rash that broke way through the rugged forests were soliqited bv Mrs. Peart Jew­ leptic attack and I didn’t know land Interscholastic Touma only a small eacape corridor run­ factory” to his organization, re­ J. H. Sweet, the present officers , around star while Tedford Ed Levy sUlI holdouts. Hunters and Chambers, both tied out before Cfiiristmaa showed no Ted Shlro and Tommy Thomas I ning to the port of Pillau west and hills of inner Germany In a ell and Albert-Skinner. Jr., on the what to do for her.” ports became current that mem­ In charge. There -la very little that can be nerged as the Pep Boys’ leading SL Lbuu Browns— Rain forced for flrat place In toe Y Bowling signs of letting up today aa toe plopped In the final points to give 1 of the provincial capital. The fanout east of toe Rhine beyond Andover and Coventry Roads: Two More Arrests orer. These two promising young first Indc^ drllL Rookie pitcher bers of the State County and Remagen. Their small arms lire done for the person hartng an epi­ League, urtll come to grips on the touring golf profeaaional* turned toe Maine boys a .56 to 51 triumph Russians had already ovemm Municipal employes union, a CFL Mr. and Mrs. Russell Fountain, Aysrs with th* experienced Gun­ Al Lairiacchia showed speed; final night of play, one week from over Weaver High of Hartford, ] Crowd Expected rendered the superhighway useless 61.00; Mr. and Mrs. Fred K’.ein- leptic aeziure, except to keep him Into toe home stretch of the hot­ Wangltt, seven miles southwest of affiliate were not satisfied with It. In Truck Fire from hurting himself, and to por- ner HUlnakl. Tiny w d H urler/john Miller, recently dls- next Wednesday. Next week the Conn. Koenigaberg, and captured Albeh- To Quietly Note to the foe. , » BChmidt. 25c; Mrs. Pearl Jewell, ay Boyer on hand, should pack ebargra from army, arrived. test winter campaign In history. Inoenaed At F.xclusion The Germana estimated that tect him, so far aa possible, from Movers face the dangerous third Others to gain the semi-final I At Honor Court nen and Elnsam, the latter two 61.00; Tony Giglio. $1.00; Mrk lem ^h all around strength to Chicago White Sox— Ed Lopat, place Manchester Motor Sale.s And the same boys were *tiU bracket were Adams, from West­ The governmental employes, re more than 100,000 Americans were the gaze of the curious. mllea northeast of Brandenburg 55th Aiiiiiversarv Fred Dreger, 25c; James Giglio. Bridgeport, March 16.—(/^ — If It seems to be your responsi­ Inrake the Hoboes go sU out er of 11 games last year, team while Hunters battle the fast doing the scoring—Samuel Jack- ern Maaaachuaettsi Hlllhouae of In advances toward* Branden­ liable sources said, were incensed in the bridgehead, Including the 61.00; Ralph King. $1.00; Mr. and All High Scorer* re-.v U. S. 15th Army, and called It Police Lieut. John Morris said that bility to do something to meet such sighed up aa rain forced squad of moving Moriarty Brother five. son Snead and Lord Byron Nel­ New Haven, Conn., and Somerville, | Boy Scout leaders and peraonnsl burg, Ruaalan forces seized 25 that they had been excluded from Mrs. Stanley Patnode, $2.00; Mr. Hlliiiaki finished In toe runnerup 19 to work out under stands. son, who between them have won Mass. *'*e most concentrated force since two more arrests have been made an emergency, you can place a t ta the Rec Senior L*apie ta- wW conduct toe first large public communities yesterday, a Soviet toe act despite their repeated pleas and Mrs. Frank Mantelll. 62.00; knotted handkerchief, a thick piece Chicago Cubs—Roy Hughes and Hunters captured the first round all but three of the open tourna- The boys from the Berkshire* j Mr. and Mrs. August D. MaMeu \I the Allies broke through In Brlt- in an Investigation into to* de­ Idual scoring cham^onship Court of Honor in Manchester to­ communique announced. The before the Labor committee that Mrs. Edward Johnson, $1.00; Mr. struction by fire of a Household of folded paper or a piece of wood Andy Pafko in first workout by a country mile margin but the menta on the cross-country swing. defeated toe New Hampshire en­ will quietly observe their fifty-fifth '1 tany. and Mrs. Edward Paggloll. 5^00; r■ race whlle'both Boyer and fockett night In toe presence of hundreds Russians reached the coast at any labor relations act should be Unen Supply Co. Uuck at Darien between the patient’s teeth to keep Pitcher George Woodend’s arrival second round has been an all to­ Snead, shooting for a record try, Manchester Central Hig|h, by j wedding anniversarv tomorrow, at i n g h t Into Hoevel Mrs. Jennie Maneggla. 62.00; Bar­ Intaced well among the leaden, three point*, 30 to 27. o f parents of the boys who will be Heyde-Waldburg, five ml\e.a south­ e3{tended to them. I- Inland, the men of Lieut.* Gen. Monday, and a series of thefU of him from biting his tongue, and swells squad to 16. Phil Cava' gether different story) The Y cir­ seventh victory In a dozen tourha.- We Feature invested with honors peculiar t o , west of Koenigaberg. Senator Vincent P. Kieman (D) their home, 183 Spruce street. No bara Holland. $1.00; Mr. and Mrs. restrain hia head and limbs gently I With five acoren In their line retta and Paul Erickson are hold cuit Is close and the round honors ments as the Charlotte Open for The New Haven team eked Its I I Courlncy H. Hodges fought in toe A. C. Broil. 61.00; Mr. and Mrs. large quantities of Unen over Itoe Aircraft five appeara to Scouting. The affair, which Is More than 1,000 Germana were of Derby, Senate chairman of the special celebration la planned as so that he does not bump himself outs may nob be decided until tos last 610,000 in war bond* got under w'ay Into topight’s contests by a ' village of Hoevel. almost aatrlde Anthony Maneggla. 62.00: Mr. and period of several months. well fortified In offensive pun* one point mar^n over East Provi­ expected to atli act nearly 500 captured In toe Polish corridor Labor committee, who attended Mrs. Mahieu la not In the best of he wide concrete road whiqh Hit­ He said Nicholas Klamoa, Jr., against toe floor or furniture. Loos­ Cleveland Indians — Vice Pres­ ball is rolled. way today, signalized he was yesterday’s confernece asserted to­ Mrs. Frank Saunders. $2.00; Mr. 1 The Hoboes starting llneup/wlll ready by a typical Snead rou n d - dence, R. I., high school, 36 to 35. persona, will T»e held in Maaonle drive on Danzig and Gdynia yes­ health. ler built for conquest The center 24, of this city and Frederick Daw en the clothing at the neck, wipe ident Roger Peckinpaugh trying terday, toe Ruaalan communique day that while toe changes agreed and Mrs. Oscar Kreyslg, 62.00; face and mouth with a dry towel consist of Pistol Pete and The. We.*it Side Ric Bowling three bogeya. three blrdiea and a Somerillle had an easy time Timely and Griffon Temple at 7:45 p. m. They were married In Paterson. of the bridgehead bulged out to the ley, 37, of Stratford, b^ h drivers Harry at the forward slot*/ with to arrange new eitoibitlon schedule C. Kenneth Eiunham la chalr- to at the huddle were acceptable, Mrs. Samuel Valenti and children. or handkerchief, and wait for the League will come to an end next remarkable three eagles—in the | making the grade, winning over said. N. J.. in 1890. Forty-five years ago banks of the narrow Wied river, for toe Unen company were arrest­ [Handout Hank at center^ ’^to* in line with ORT-baseball chiefs ■ man of the meeting and wUl be he regarded them only as a sign $1.00; Mrs. Walter Chamberlain, attack to subside. agreement; Outfielder Myrll Hoag Week. All eight teams will be in pro-amateur preliminary. Spaulding High of Barrc, Vt„ 48 ' Mr Mahleu conducted a grocery' which parallels the Rhine. $2.(j0; Mrs. Dorothy Klelnschmi^t. ed last night, and that they were Iplke Tony and Fxnhandle Paul will to 33. aaUated by the committee of John of ‘■progress’’ and pot the final In the Moriarty building on Pine Embarrassing Paul O’Dea and Casey Kroenlnger action but with the playoff berths Nelson, four times a winner in The towns of Rhoensdorf and being held In bondX o f $1,000 each take care of the backcourit a ssi^ - clinched, there will be little inter­ .■WkJlett. Leo Stilea and WlUlam achievement of the goal sought by street. The couple left here for 61.00. Seeing an epileptic seizure for Join club as rain forces Indoor 13 open meets and leading in | Clothes War Production atelnshardt, six miles east of Re­ Mrs. Emil Hicklng. 61.00; Mr. for arraignment Saturday In'police ment. . In reserve la Barfly Bill, est in the way of changing the 'Ibttnick. him and fellow Democrats. Charleroi, Pa., but returned to magen. fell to the new and aplrltod the first time la a frightening ex­ workout. earnings, had only one eagle but and Mrs. Jacobs. $5.00; Mr. and court on theft chafges. perience, but not an occaalon for the life of toe party and the teams standings. he stroked in five birdies on the Quality fabrics . . . impeccable atylinff . . . A feature of the assembly wlU Before he joined Senate Demo­ Manchester in 1928, and since then First Aijmy thrust through diffi­ Also to be arraigned Is John I comedian. The la t t^ ha* a rou­ Philadelphia Phillies — Squad Resumeil Todav crats In caucus this morning, Mrs. Arnold McKinney, $1.00: Mr. panic. If there is someone else to last five holes In a typical Nelson YMCA Lea^e Scores ’ be the awarding of toe Silver Mr. Mahleu haa conducted the cult terrain. and Mrs. Homer Ralnville, 61.00; ReUly, 17, of Bridgeport, a truck tine performance that he g o « of 13 expected to be increased to­ excellent workman.ship . . not one but all Palm, one of Scoutlng’e highest Klernan said: "The bill Is not yet Mahleu Grocery Company on assume responsibility for caring day with arrival of Pitcher Ken Two of the highly regarded finish and thereby picked up first Fighting also waa In progress Mr. and Mrs. Peterson. $2.00; Mr. helper, who wda arrested on an through while rldmg the bench. teams In the Rec Junisr Tourney three combined make our line suits a byword honors, to Robert Kurland o f the what we want.’’ Sprue© atreet, which business he in Strodt, Reifert and Brenin- for the patient the kindest thing Raffensberger, Mitchell Cffietko- money. His own card showed 65. HolM)ea (82) and Mrs. C. Griswold. $5.00; Mr. arson charge .Tuesday after, Mor you can do is to go about your I However, when caned upoif to re­ that gets underway next Tueaday Despite his remark “ I don’t among business men. Come in and discover Navy. Waterbury, March 16—(/P)—War The G. O. P. bill was rejected disposed of within the month. scheld. place a starter, hAls a capable ball vlch and (Catcher Gua Mancuso. B F. T. and Mrs. Albert Skinner, Jr.. 63.00; ris said, hes /u t toe Ignition - _ , wires business and ignore toe- incident, night are the Knights and the think I can here. This course has 1 9 for yourself why our suits are so popular Following the Court of Honor production waa reaumed at Plume earlier In the week by Senate They have one daughter, Mrs. In capturing Steinshardt. the handler.. / Philadelphia A’s— Glasses, worn Kosakowski, rf .. .. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lewis, $2.00; of the veh^letrie end set Are to It* and to urge others to do likewise. Center Billiards. The Knights too many curves for me,” Snead .. 4 1 9 the Mother’s Auxiliary wtll serve A Atwood Mfg. Co., tola morning Democrats on toe Lab6r commlt-- Stuart Lynne, of Ashworth street, Americana made a two-mlle ad­ Mr. and Mrs. Milton Haling. 62.00 In toe prellmmary game at 7.30. for toe first time, helping Joe Pagan), If ...... with men who look for the best. ______^ , load of llnien in Darien on Monday. It is extremely embarrassing to downed the latter for the Rec waa toe favorite at 1 to 2. Nelson .. f) , 0 0 yeifreahmenta. as 250 of the firm’s 325 workers tee In favor of a mtaaure introduc­ and one grandchild. vance to the Wied. At Reifert, Mr. and Mrs. Fagan, %2.0O: Mrs. E. ij under a |1,000 bond, two of the beshjunlor teams at the Cicero, veteran minor leaguer, to Junior League championship Baylea, ,c ...... the patient when he becomes con­ was rated second and Harold .. 1 0 2 who participated In an unauthor­ ed by Senator William A. Scott they were five miles beyond toe Mlkelson.•U-Ibnlann $2.00; OA- Mm.Mrs. HenryHcnrV JJ. . ' ______. scious to find himself surrounded Rec will colU^. The main attrac­ belt ball all over the field. However, in the tourney, the Bil­ Parciak, rg ...... ized work stoppage returned to Rhine town of Linz. tion win go qh Immediately follow­ Brooklyn Dodgers — Outfielder (Jug) MeSpaden. second to Dutch Beavicli, Ig ...... 6 V 0 12 (D1 of Hartford with toe backing Thompson, 65.00; Mr. and Mrs, by a curious crowd. liards will have Bob Tedford and Harrison in 1944, waa third. Har­ their Jobs. of the CFL and the Connecticut The bridgehead waa pushed six Robert McKinney, 615.00; Miss The first symptom of an epilep­ Luls'Ol'mo and rookie pitcher By Jackie Robb In their lineup. Leader of Irish George Ringstohe ing. rison did not enter. 32 Gordon B. HUriburt, vice presi­ councU o f the CIO. represented at and a half miles deep at Its widest Margaret McKinney, 61.00. ! Lighter Bazooka tic Mlzur© to the observer is a Buker, who won 11 and lost 8 1’ 15 2 dent of the company, said man­ point, and It was being built Into for St. Paul, sign contracts. Short­ A field of 102 pros and ama­ 'nger* (80) * 3 5 .00 to $45-0® yesterday's conference by Mias As Honor Guest Prevlouslv acknowledged waa sharp cry, or moan. Just as the pa­ The Hawkeyea will bear a lot of teurs was entered In toe 72-hoie Cause Is Dead agement and CIO repreaentatlves Margaret Connors. a great staging base for opera- the sum o f 6233.50; the above do More Accurate tient fallB unconscious. The face stop Bill Hart, pitcher Clyde King watehlng with a roster that in­ B r. T. are meeting with Federal labor tipna against the heartland of Ger­ Cenljer Spifiugs 5 and outfielders Red Durrett and event, which will wind vip with an .. . S 1 7 Miss Connors conferred wltb nations bring toe present total to becomes livid, toe eyes roll up and cludes Mickey Murphy, Ed Brown l8-hole final round Monday. Wierablcki. rf . . . conciliators to explore grievances Governor Baldwin and legislative many. The enemy, realizing the $307.00. This is a long way from toe body twitches or Jerks vloleiri- Max Aderholt arrive in camp. Eddie Vilga and Tommy ■ Ma-ion, Leclerc, I f ...... 4 0 8 that precipitated the stoppage. danger, was seen moving troop 5 Bridgeport, March 16— (/P) — leaders during the morning, but George C. Rlngatone, of 37 Ed­ the 61.100 quota tor the town. ly. Sometimes froth appear* at the Downs Marauders Washington Senators — Nine all members of thla years’ Pep W. Moske, e ...... 2 1 The stoppage Is said to be the trains and trucks toward the Bridgeport, March 16. — “ o’clock. Everyone Is cordially In­ Is described aa having a nevv "eye The attack lasts only a few min­ The Hoboes wlU combine toelr The Boston Bruins are In and management. ,He Mserted that the 16 year* and la a group leader. He flags broken out by civilians In the era. $22-50 to $40-0® J. McCarthy, la pastor of the Critical o f the announced Repub^ vited to attend. sight vyhlch makes-lt far more ac­ utes and aubsldes gradually. The O n tor Springe (48) By Tlw Associated Press playing ablUty with clowning tac­ the Chicago Black Hawks are ouL Clemson, rf . . . . . company for months has "declined has had four years’ experience town. There were no reports of patient .may feel sick and drowsy tics which should prove popular nesaed S a c r a t n e n t church, can strategy to present toe re v l^ Annual Meeting curate than earlier models. It p. B. F. T. Harrisburg, Pa.—Georrie Wil­ So ended toe seaaon-long play­ August, If ...... to bring wages up to the mlnl- virlth the Naval Reaerves and hopes opposition in Hoenningen, 16 miles for some time after he regains with the fan*. The team la definite­ Charleaton, S. C., and one daugh­ mum-sound-and-tested level for measure to the House, which tl^ ^ The annual meeting and election weighs lOH pounds and has a bar­ 0 tClein« •••••• 5 1-1 11 liams, 153, Baltimore, olitpolnted off berth struggle In toe National Waldo, e ...... for a navrt assignment. Hia wife, froip Goblenz. of officers o f the QuarryvUle consciousnes*. If possible he should Rocky Luciano, 155, Harriaburg, ly a flrat class ball team. ter la Slater Miriam Daniel, O. P.. aimilar ratea In this area." control, as a RepubUcan-sponrored Night gunners and fighters de­ rel made from aluminum, which 0 Burke, I f ...... 4 0-2 8 Hockey League. J. Ounpbell. rg .. a Dominican nun, engaged in Mrs. . Esther M, Rlngatone, and Men’s Club wiU be held Monday General Electric said, represents be placed where he can go to sleep. 3-3 13 8: Carrington (Bill) McNutL 182. Jim Campbell. Ig proposal. If toe measure doM final­ their two children, Marlene and stroyed seven German planes over 0 Dufrane. c . . « 5 The Hawks' hopes to atop over toaching at Daytona Beach, Fla. evening In the barament o f■ thetne of research by the 1 Arendt, c ...... 0 0-1 0 Washtngtm, outpointed Stoney Barfly BUI. the Hoboea’ sixth toe Brulne Into fourth spot dlain- ly reach toe General Assembly, the George, puplla at the Robertson the bridgehead. Only tight a ^ l- man. can eaally be referred to as a 22 6 28 He waa one or toe organizers of Denoocrats contended. It should QuarryvUle Methodist church. All ' u,e War department, 0 Cmickshanks, rg 3 0-1 8 Jackson, 178, Pittsburgh, 6. tegrated last night when they lost the Blessed Sacrament pariah In school, will remain In town for toe lery shSUa fell In toe area. The Hospital Notes one-man circus. He clowns, ex­ come as committee bill represent­ members are urged to attend. ' • 0 Clifford. Ig ----- 5 0-0 10 Fan River, Maae.— Freddie Ca- 5-3 to Boston at (Chicago. Tbb de­ Cyclones (28) Bridgeport where he resided for Marlborough present. Flrat*'^rmy Increased It* prison QuarryvUle Methodist Church muao, 143, Fall River, outpointed changes words with spectators, ing the Joint effort of both Repub­ Born In Norwalk. Conn., he was b i^ tor the campaign to 38,120. and keeps up a lively chatter to feat wrote a decisive finish to toe 60 years. Hia son,' Rev. John J., The subJeOt for toe Sunday serv- rp -| F o illlfl Admitted yesterday: Mrs. Jennie 1-1 Totals ...... 22 4-8 48 Julie Bort, 1371 New YorM, 10; fourth-place battle which ' has Vincek, Ig licans and DemocraU. graduated from Norwalk High While, the Army —groupa of Ice at 9:30 a. m. at toe (^ rry v U le 1 C e t l l A F 0 T U U I U l hia mates on toe floor. will sing a Bolemn high requiem Mrs. Helen Chapman who la NlchoU, Mansfield Depot; Mr*. - Marauders (39) f ’Tony Sbave, 152, NewpoA R. I., been toe..only elgnlflcant feature Wilkie, rg mass at SL Augustine’s church, The revised bill now la being school. Hia father. Joseph Rlng­ LleuU. Gfeh. Omar N. Bradley and Methodist church wUl be: "Jesus a . o F. T. knocked out Al Carson, 163, Paw­ local chairman of the Red Cross Jacob Devera were striking Gertrude Young, 24 Locust street; p. BT of N. H. L picture since Mont­ Clemson, e Bridgeport, at 10:30 a. m., Mon­ campaign haa reported placing treated by in atone, now Uvea In Hartford. U Lqok# At feter! What If He 2-3 8 Tha starting five wlU provide these powered blown along 200 SCWage Flailt Mrs. Anna Anderson. 91 High 3 McKinney, rf ... 3 tucket, R. L, 4. real’s Ctenadlens, Detrolt’a' Red Kodea. rf . day, March 19. stltute to a House bill Mr. and Mrs. Rlngatone will LooHed A t YouT" ' c? Hanna, I f ...... 4 0-0 8 Htghlapd Park, N. J.—Joe toe baeketball entertainment with Brown, If . 'boxes In the different schools and the governor’s office. miles of undulating front from Street; Mrs. Sarah Holmer, 54 1 Wings and Toronto's. Maple Leafs, wishes to say that anyons donat­ keep “open house" for their friends Boltoa Briefs 0 Lewis, c ...... 2 0-0 4 (Butoh) Lynch, 158, Plalnafleld, occasional flashes of clowning DUlaworth, i>. DemocraU contend, there TutMay afternoon and evening. Koenlgswlnter to the Rhine above High, street: Walter Glammann, 9 while pre-game and tiipeout drills In that order, seized the first three ing 61.00 will bs given-a pin M d The Ladles o f St. Maurice are I Meriden, March 16—(dV-Em - 0 Mutty. rg ..... 4 1-1 N. j I. outpointed Rudy Richard­ poaltiona in toe standing early In Tracy, If . ally no sUnllarlty ^ Strasbourg, patrola of toe Ninth 105 Biasell atreet; Mia# Mary Cun­ 0-0 10 should keep toe jerowd 'tm edge. Public Records sticker. sponaoring a dance to be held Sat- 1 p]oyea of the municipal 'sewage 1 Sheehan, Ig . . . . 5 son, 157, New York. 8; Joey Oam- toe season. vised measuremeaaure and the original Army crossing the lower Rhine urday evening in the Bolton Com- J (Usposal system, seemingly never ningham, 19 Flower street , . baro, 145, New York, outpointed 18 5 23 . S-Sergesnt Lloyd CTiapman of Serra Seized in toe Duisburg area provoked Admitted today: WlUlam J The victory aaaured toe Brulne Mitchell Field, N. T., la home on munity hall. The Hebron Barn-1 «f|uft>ed by flowage into the 1 6 Totals ...... 18 3-4 39 Jimmy Taylor, 148, New York. Fans; are atiU awaiting toe final Score at half, 12- 12. Referee, *^’WWle*th^ laijor reUtlona act de­ fears In the foe. 45 Foxcroft Drive. ’' ‘.Si ' announcement as to toe Pep Boys toe right to meet the Red Wings a ten day lurlough. atormers will fufnlsh music for I treatment plant, were surprised 1 Score at half-time 80-16. Center Webb. Warrantee Deeds velopments were breaklw, toe By 5th Army Ahead of toe Seventh jArmjr* rotmd and square dances. yesterday but In no way bitten by Discharged yesterday: Mra Wal­ Isprings. Referee, B4U- • Ooiante T on u jtalt game with the Polish Americana in tha Stanley Cup saml-flnala ’ Raymond A. Gardner et ux„ to Pvt Richard L. Rankl is now House, with hardly more t ^ h ^ new offensive, bombers continued ter Baldyga and son,.Birch Moun­ next week. The Wliiga laat night stationed in Fort Ord, California. In Thursday’! . Herald the Bol- ^ aet of upper teeth which were fo r the Red Crom. Under CJ-A.C. Lucky Soveo (20) S, John M. Rleder et al, property lo- toelr torrific aerial pounding Key tain road;,Mra, Pearl Hbbby, South OomeU Signs Flltey rules, tiM team cannot play as defeated toe Canadlena 2-1, their .'9“ Funeral services were held ton new* carried s description Of ] washedi thrinigh th* pipe*, Frederick, Md„ March 18—*(A5— -■ , B. F. T. V cated on Griswold street. aeaaion which ertded toe >®*1*5* (Caaltnaed From Png® One) cities i and tjaaea were rfepbrtod the Senate BUl that proposes the They took the teeth to toe of- Coventry; Mrs. Ethel Card, 22 SL Connie Mack, at toa PhUadelpbU toe hl|^ sebooL Howevta, If flrat -victory over the league lead­ Robinson, If 1 ...... 8 0-0 6 Tuesday at the Roberta Funeral ture’a 11th week, worked lU way flaming and I shrouded In smoke so ers ta more than two years. John S. and Inez E. R. Wolcott eatsblishment of a school •building | fi,.* of Chty Engineer C. Perry 1 James atreet: Baby AUce Hettin­ 'Ithaca. N. Y „ March 16— (A5—Ed Athletics' training camp here, they play, as toe Pep Boye, they WlrtaUa, rf ...... 2 1-S 5 to Esther S. Wolcott, property lo- Home In Middletown for Mrs. through a long calendar, conriat- quantity of enemy equipment and thick that results coiJld not be as­ grant. ’Die sum to be set aside prsnn, where toe owner may have ger,' Gleason street; Mrs. Plorenc# iMcKsever wUl have one of hia wUl have no connection with toe Tha (tenadlens meet Toronto in rhe teasdn*s nevD styles and shades by August Gahrman. Mrs. Gahr- turned hia Irish wit on absent Kaeney, c ...... > 1-5 5 . j cated on Hollister street. ing chiefly of local bills. ammunition. German raiders sessed. Night fighter* strafed for this purpose la to be five mUr them. I former Notr^Dame ttara and four acliolastle niMng*. toe other hall of tha Stanley Cup man was toe daughter of Mr. and Menaurea .Approved by Houae Peterson, 20 Pine Hill street; Nor­ pitcher Bobo Newsom, who la Andaraon, I g ...... 2 0-6 '4 5^ Hazel J. Trotter to toe Empire likewise struck Into Fifth Army convoys of Germana atreaming lion doUara and not five billion aa Praiui said t ^ plate is an ex- man Wilson. 95 Middle turnpike, Iholdovera on hia CterneU university •emi-flniUa Mrs. Leslie Hodge of this place. The measures approved would training at hia HartavUle, S. C., Dough, r g ...... 9 0-0 6 l^nmdriea, Inc., property on Han- positions at scattered point* on from the Saarland and Palatinate waa printed." ' I pensive one, being made of the ■ footbaU coaching staff tola year. Aa eeveral menlbere of toe Chicago fluttered 4>u{ of toe ple- Mr. and Mrs. Jerome F, Weir Permit the BUI Memorial library toward Frankfurt and Mains. west. . ' ’ homo. ' ' naway street. the approaches to Bologna. new ptestlc type composition, Discharged today: Mra. Dorothy I The university’s Board of team wUl be back t ext year, both tore when Bill Jenninga ^and Ar- and family attended the funeral aasoclatlon of Groton to hold prop­ Both German and Allied patrol* Patch Had committed a total of “ItartavUle muat be the moet 9 2-8 20 Adam and Mallory $5~$6-“$7*50 Administrators Deed taition Board Praised . —.------■ ! Bethel, 374 Oakland street; Carl­ Iphyrical Education and Athletics Prindpia Edson M. BaUey and mand Gaudreault scored for toe of Mrs. Weir’s brother, Ix>uia C. erty up to 6250.000 In value. In- at least six division*, up to 85.000 expensive town In the world,” RuUdogs (85) . t / , ‘ EsUfe of Violet B. House to were active on to*f Eighth Army Salcido Vordkt Returned isle and Claudia Teabo, 207 Spruta itastarday confirmed appointment WUfred J. Clarke ara worktag on Brulna In toe second period attar Way In Middlefleld on Tuesday. atead at 6200.000 aa at pre««nt front, but no outstanding aklr- combat troops to to# Seventh Mack quipped, eaytag he was B. F. T. , .BtBi’lorie H. Phil et al, property Salt Lake City—(J>)— All that atreet: .Anthony Zlllnakaa. 899 loA Pat Flltey. Notre Dame guard final details ta order to preaerva rookie Pete Horeck had givan 6-0 6 I'looated on South Main street. The engagement o f Mias Lor­ Provide that director# of the miahes were reported. North of Army offensive. awaiting Bobo’a usual expenae ac- Fogarty, I f ...... - • stuff nbout ration board* isn’t ap. Somers. N. Y t March 16—( « - - Oakland street; Mrs. Isabel Fergu­ land captain ta 1948 and 1944, as tha status of the boys on tne eligi­ them a 1-0 lead ta tos flrat atan- 0-0 4.' BUl of Sale raine Porter, daughter of Mr. and Greenwich HoaplUl a^IaUon Highway Nina enemy mortar fire The 70th (Trallblaxers) divlalon coach and retained counL "but tf be can add up vlc- Mlkolowaky, rf . . . . 2 testifies PvL Burton Holmes. A verdict o f suicide was returned son, 193 East Onter atpsaf. I aaslatant ble ahte. 5 Fred Murphy to Howard Mur­ Mrs. WUUam Porter of East serve three-year, Inatead of one- noticeably Increaaed. and 101st cavalry group reached by Dr. Amos O. Squires, at Os­ loaorga K. James, Ray Van Orman, tortea this year aa high fia hia Patch,' a ...... 8 1-1 Cheney and Other Well Known Hakes o / White receiving ejoupona for fur­ Charles CaaeUL 37 CUtaton atreet; expense figures, I’ll pay with a Ken Smith, Jack McGU) and 0-0 10 phy, bowling alley* located In Hampton to Theodore Rankl, son year term*. ♦ toe south bank of the Saaf within lough gaaoUns from tha board. sining, Weftchsstar county medi­ jat, b T “Speed” Wilson and Robert The Brlatol Tramps who .were JiUTlS, Ig ...... 5 fBuUding at 991 Mata atreet. of Mr. and Mrs. John Rankl o f Make certain enmngtm in 1,000 yards west of Saarbruecken cal examiner in the death of'Max RusscU Allen Brown, 729 North amUe.” advortiaed aa a clowning ball chib Oino Roiaini beat goalla Mika LagulL rg ...... 2 0-0 4 Holmes left his wallet there. Al- Main atreet: Reuben W, Bronkle, l u CuUen. 2 this place has been announced, holidays on which boxing on a considerable fronts The divi­ though It couldn’t be found when I Bardowaky,. B7, of Ngw York city, and a good attraction In toelr KaraHoe m the laat period to Sturtevant, I g ...... 1 Fred Murphy to Howard Mur- the wedding to take place on wresUtag exhibition* may or may sion waa largely o f Mlnneaotana. 29 Sunset atreet. game with toe PA’a aavaral weeks make it eartaln. Tha bast toa Morgan, r f ...... 2 0-0 4 ha riBturned to Inhulro. the ayra- whose body waa found hknKl"* Birds could do was goals by Don NECKWEAR for a term c t five years tos March 17. The 63rd (Blood and Fire) divi­ Births today: A son to Mr. and ago, both failed to Impfaas fans HUmae quickly killed m v w pathetic board a m ^ e s^ too*! MP • | ••*9 !* J*’ Mrs. John Jacobs. 67 Duridn araaao and H onck. thfemlattar’a 18 1-1 88 . a t fin Mata atreat fioma iitaiiilifsa c f the 8ervica sion waa lighting In Enatteim, collection and preaentad him with o 'f a *""■bad at-*• *the - Pina Wood sent with either tbalr baakethall abil­ as a restaurant and unfavorably blUa tacl^ three mllea Inside tha Saariand atrset; a son to Mr. and Mra. Hen­ For Health and ity or their tactics. Th* Hoboes •annid . of to* alghL Scofo at half time, 15-6. BuU* Man's Welfare eommlHee met 887. tarium, in tots town, where he had for a yearly rental of Wednaafiar avening to pack Eaa- tag ona which would allow Ju^ Wocaakl-Rydlewlci and at toe fringe of- th* first of been admitted as a patient on ry Simler. 18 West street; and a' bavp guarantaad both, and know­ Eddie Bruneteau gave Detroit dogs. Referee, Webb. ,ble monthly at $216.60 trial for Individuals daclarad In son to Mr. and Mrs; ,D CARS-Will Duy Innerspring mattresses at $44.50 la staigto Mfhted candle on the vibrant Polonaise that issued from grease, to be accepted. South? They reach in their pocket* arid Henry Ford said just the other a walk,” tjr oifoTpioneer . Orcle. Return to • PLYMOUTH 1936 coach. Ijeater. .any year or moael W# wii) pay RADIO REPAIRING—Pick up dry, Harrison street. Articles for Sale 45 each. (No trade-in allowance.) ■table. Frederic peered out the the keyboard the Witch of Nohant pull things out. If we could but find a way to qti- servlc*. Radictr checked at the Wanted to Rent Must be in "covered cans of tin, day, "te the one who haa notliing Pioneer arele. Small down payment, balance $4 top prices for well kept cars. Cole WANTED— MIDDLEAGED. ex­ Two full size, two twin size. Iwindow. Then he esme beck Into was trying to reach the Chopin or it will be rejected. TrouMre of s Small Meix-hant They look important, they rock on to do." lize weekly. Terma and trade. Brun- Motors at Oenter Phone 4104 home. Ba’tery packs. Call morn­ ITHACA 16 GAGE double barrel Heavy service stripe tickings. Itha room end set at the table on she had known but oiiiy a few Oh, what a rule-“tin can* with Govenl'ment papers and cards ga­ their toes. The world of power used in ao ings 2-0840 Manci,“.ster Radio perienced hotiMkeeper In small shot gun with 2 boxes of shells. They lose all the IMtons off their . ner. 80 Oakland street. 5101. Open family. Short hours. Phone 6334, Benson’s, 713 Main street. "Home A $25.00 REWARD for nccessar| IwhlMi was the package Jozef Els- hours betore.' lids.” In cosered can* of lore Junior returned from hit first much windy talk. , Service, 73 Birch street Also H. R. sportsmans target of Good Bedding." arrangements to rent .small hoc bad taft at the home of the “Not strength, Frederic! Neither Provide each day a monotonous clothes. —Violet Shay. evenings. Pine Acre Terrace. revolver, with holster and 250 tin? They throw away plpea they find day aa lawyer Smith’s office boy; REAL ESTATE LISTINGS Business Services Offered 13 or two bedroom apartment, iDucheaa of Orleans. strength nor high purpose. No. I We’re out of them—and In s wkr! bore,. Brother—Hovr do yoii like the FOR SALE—1941 Pontiac ledan, rounds. Call 8427. HOSPITAL BEDS or wheel chairs, nlehed or •unfurnished. Stove —Dirt—aarth—Pollah earth. tell you, my bless^ demon, it is fl-*-h, “Unc,” where have And yet all 1 own la a grocery them again. / USO Entrance Sign: “Clean andj Of AO Typee Wanted! WANTED—ALL KINDS of elec Heating:—Plumbing YOUNG WOMAN to work in mod­ store! Men are queer creattirea. 1 like law buBineas ? “Why can’t you just pa.ss notes Caah Available. 1939 Bulck sedan, 1938 Oldsmo- em dry cleaning plant. Good con­ for rent or sale. Rates reasonable. refrigerator essential. Pay go He felt it. He sifted it through weakness—of the softest kind. To you been? Junior—It's no good, I tell you. decent dancing every night except' bile sedan, 1938^ Dodge sedan, trie wiring and repairing. Any —Roofing 17 Phone Keith’s Furnlturt, 4159. rent for desirable place. Ihte finger*. He stared at it. He give your life over, into tke hands —Lvla Myers. —Wilbert N. Savage. men. the way the others do?” size job given prompt attention. ditions, good salary and hours. FOR SALE—NEW FLY POLE. —Dorothy E. Reed. I’m mighty sorry I learned It. Sunday.” 1 JARVIS REALTY CO. 1937 Pontiac sedai.,- 1937 Ford Rainbow Cfleaners, 50 Harrison Call 6707 after 6 p. m. Hartford 6-3271, Room 716 ev laUrred hte fingers in It. of others! Frederic! Slop it! Who Call 3975 before 7 p m. KOOKJ8 09 ALL TYPES replaced FOR SALE—36—4 PANEL door* I —"And when that day «omea. knows this human jungle better 0«e« 411* , lleeldenoe 7278 aedan. 1936 Pontiac iedan. Cole or repaired tnciuding slate, com­ street. nings or leave message. Weekdaya and Sundaya Motors—4164. ’■ FOR SALE—BLACK folding Vic­ and 42 sash. Used. Call Bayer I Frederic, you will remember that -.han I? Who ever fought more FUNNY BUSINESS BY EIKJAR rilARTIN BOOKKEEPING services, income position.. shingle 01 tin Also val­ Fruit. 5175. PLACE OUTSIDE of city, one Ijosaf Bnimer aald It. I don’t think bitterly to survive in It? But 1 BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Look Wlio’s Here! tax returns. Phone 3627, day* or leys. flashings, gutter*, chi' •■vs GIRL.S AND WOMEN wanted to tory carriage. Reasonable. Inquire 1941 PLYMOUTH 4-Door sedan, work on small toys. Interesting 95 Hamlin street. , more acres, house and out-bullO No. Frederic. I have the eurvived. Yes! They didn’t kill radio and heater. 4 new tires. evenings. E. V Ooul^ln. 390 Woodland ings, 6 year lease, option to ■knowledge. Now I don’t say it me off—and they won’t kill you Phom 7707 work. Apply Kage Company, CSie. CM,CM', COGA.VCXJ Terms and trades. Brunner's, 80 GENERAL CARPENTPY end re­ ney Building, Elm street. FOR SALE—GRINDING outfit, Machinery and Toola 52 preferred. W 'lte Box A-B, Her ■ next week. Nothing like (hat. I off—but listen to .me— for God’s Oakland street. Telephone 5191. 1-4 h. p. motor. Inquire 37 West ■only aay. Frederic. It will happen. sake—listen! OlOKTC HH3t VOhMa TO NOO - OO COHt *. modeling. Kitchen remodeling and SELECTION OF USED tractora. WANTED—5-6 ROOM house I because it must happen, and "—Rule your own life, Frederic! l Y t TtIK'. Open evening*. cabinet work a specialty. Will Moving—Trucking— WANTED—WOMAN for spring Middle Turnpike, between 6 and new and used equipment, cement gleaning of small home, in Green 7 p. m'. or before April 1st for perms ■whatever must happen never fails Live for yourself alone.' as I did— SOOO COOSW V*3«LD0 FOR SALE help you plan and give estimates Storage 20 mixers, milking machines. Dublin nent resident. Reference# fu to happen,” and some day they and you will be rewarded—with r free. A. R Charon. 5825. Seictlon. .And weekly clepntng I ereafter. Telephone 8295. SAVE YOURSELF a lot of Ume Tractor Company, Willlmantlc. ed. Call 2-1280. I would straighten their bent bodies, love—' with affection— with fame. A FEW EXCELLENT AUSTIN A. CHA.VIBER^ Com­ Inot to bow again.! And he had Cioae your eyes to weaklings— WASHER. VAt;UUMS. Electric pany. Trailer van servlet, Local and bother—ahop Marlow’s first o BUILDING LOTS motors, etc., repaired. All parts wJ'ANTEDa —WOMEN TO SEW always. Hard-to-G«t Items in I beard then with hia inward ear don’t let them draw you In! For­ moving, packing and borage I Wearing Apparel— 61 I their all but broken spirit burst bid It, Frederic! Forbit It!" IN CHOICE LOCATIONS FARMS vera on baseballs at Iwme, stock. Bread boxes, aluminum Houses for Rent avallabis. 24-bour ssnries Ctaarg Dial 5187. VERY REASONABLE! ss C O D. Manchester 2-1439 pare or full time. For Info'rma- cookie sheets, baby scalea, lamp Furs , 57 I into thunderous music—a song of Louder and louder the theme of h e Kir o n — ion call a t factory. Do ict phone. shades, metal vegetable bins, SOUTH COVENTRY—Near lak| I freedom. It was again beginning the Polonaise. And louder , still or evenings. NORTH AHERK!A Van Line* and bus—four rooms, fireplace r":L. Inc. Coast to Coast moving serv- Tobet Baseball. diaper palls. Marlow's for Values! GIRL’S BLUE Princess -style all I to ring hi hia ears—a song to re- ^nd even louder— TELEPHONE 6769 145-Acre Farm, 80 acre* wool spring coat, size 10, $7, yel­ kitchenette and bath. Availabll 1 member—-a song to be heard some "Stop It! Stop It!" clear, 10-room house, all im­ PLOWING, HARROWING, lawns tc*. Dial 5187 graded and seeded tree's removed BIGH SCHOOL GIRL to work low alack ault, size 12, $3, green immediately. Welle* Agencj ■ day throughout all Poland, per- Soimds! Sounds! Fearful, provements, targe bam, silo, Fuel and Feed 4 9 A South Coventry- Ihapa even throughout the world— nwful bursting sounds to break all sheds and chicken coop. All Alme Latullppe, 758 Vernon days a week, after school, 1 child. jodphura, size 14, $2. ciall 3576. Street. Telephone 9077. Painting—Papering 21 P h o ^ 6567. • 107 Oak street la rising chorus of free men! bounds—to build and build — equipped for truck farming. Im­ FOR SALE—MIXED wood for A servant in nightdress looked jop it! You damned Idiot, L mediate ocienpancy, former own­ PAINTING AND Paperhanging. fireplace, stove length. A. LatuI SWEATERS—BUY AT factory Houses for Sale n ■ in at tim door. He was followed stop it!” I er In Army. $4,000 down, bal­ Canvas ceilings and wallpaper. llpe, 758 Vernon street. Phone price# and save. Retail salesroom, Iby LoulaTleyeL The servant went But th* spell of the Witch sf FOR LOCAL MOVING caU 6718 Help Wanted—Male 36 FOH SALE—OFF EAST t ENTEF ance arranged. Also ashes removed. John P. Sullivan. Phone 4260. 6077. Manchester Knitting Mills, Man­ I out. Nohant was broken. Here Conies That Eight-Ball BY V. T. HAMLIN ESSENTIAL WORK in dairy bam street 7 room single, steam heat] 1 / "—Forgive me, Louia, for ask a l l e y OOP toR SALE ELLINGTON— FOR SALE—GREEN hard wood chester Green. Bus stops here. and on farm. No charge for rent. Open dally 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. oil baraer, 2 car garage, prs-v ling you to come here at this (To Be CMohified) J » ! ^ /I f WS 00NT&6T MEAT.ViC 40-Acre Farm, mostly clear, Repairing 23 Including modem plumbing, milk, for stove or furnace, $15 a cord built Call Arthur A. Knofla, 6440 1 hour—" STWIVS...AN' »FW6TR)i lO-Acre" Place — 6-Room 8-ropm house, all Improvements, wood, and garden plot. Mr. Zink' delivered. Phons $608. JUST ARRIVED Army double- 5938—875 Main street "Something wrong?” T’firr IT. WE SET PLANO ii, and repairing, er, Rockville 93-2. Burr Nurseriea. breasted sheep-lined forest green Louia. do they still ask for kilI e p ... either kfodem House—Bam with garage, chicken coop, largo player piano specialty. John FOR SALE—2 FAMILY 6 and bam. Tools and equipment In­ Garden—Farm—Dairy jackets. $13 each. Brunner's. 80 I me to appear in London—in Rome Social Situations WAV, WE1%E A Cow and Horse, also neces­ cluded. Price $8,500. Down Cockerham, 28 Bigelow street WANTED—*MARRIEP man for Oakland street Open evenings room flat*, with 2 car garage. -In Vienna?” PCXJMSP PEOPLE! sary farm tools. Ideal for Payment $8,500. Tel 4219. general farm work. Excellent Products SO 'till 8. Saturday 'till 8. Manchester Green section. Tele| “Frederic, what la it? ” phone 6446. ®oultrv. Situated near wages, house, fuel, milk, potatoes FOR SALE— GRADED quality "—Do they aak it, Louis?’ The Situatios: You have sent a t- / garden spot. H. S. McKnlght, LIGHT TAN GABARDINE #ult, "Yea, of course.” Rockville. \ ’ NO. COVENTRY— Private Instructions 28 Green Mountain potat'^s In 50 lb man’s, size 37. All-wool Botany "-L ouis, I have changed my Christmas package to a man over- PRICE ...... ^,.$8,000. Ellington. hag* at the farm Frank V Wil Lots for Sale- aeaa. A Going Poultry Farm—28 BEGINNING AND Advanced fabric, worn once. Inquire I mind. Tea, I have changed IL liams, 1632 Tolland street, Buck Stephens, 2nd floor, 115 Main [Don't atare like that—” Wrong Way: Say nothing about acres, approximately 10 acres typewriting and stenography. Dogs—Birds—Pets 41 land. FOR BALE—THREE building lotJ “He got the propellerless torpedo all perfected b u t the tillable', 80-60 bearing apple Court reporting. Mary Jayne street, 7-9 p. m. on ^ t Middle HeighU. "HAVie you talked it over with the package and if he never IVoald you like to buy a 5- trees, modem 7-room honse, Mitchell. Telephone 8295. I George?” thanka yon for it assume that he direction of the fish !*’ 4 COLLIE PUPPIES. 7 weeks old NEW ARMY AND NAVY stieep $-0720. -Louis, listen to me. You Are Room House— 4 down, 1 up, -ear garafe, bam aad grafai- perfectly marked. be seen at Household Goods 61 Just neglected that oourteay. ery. Poultry honees for 1,800 lined coats. New U. S. Army rain­ I to arrange a tour—’’ ■replace, oil burner, storm Zimmerman’s Barber Shop, 22 7 WHITE ENAMEL kitchen cabi­ coats. Regular price $28.50, both "WeU, Frederic, that’a easily Right Wny; M rite.him that you birds, equipped with lights and Birch street all day Saturday Suburban for Sale SIDE g l a n c e s BY GALBRAITH windows, screens? Yes, tb nets at reduced p r iC M . Double for $t5. Brunner’s, .80 Oakland I done, of course, but George—” mailed him a CThrlstmaa box—so mnnlng water, summer shelters Will Buy .\ny Phone 6287, ___ that even though he should never boose is insulated and has' and broo«$er stoves. This farm door china cabinet regular $49.50 street. Phone 5191. 5 ACRE_EAgM for sale. Housel “—But you are to make it pay, copper pipe and a roomy now $39.50. Single door china steam heat,*Ti large rooms, ba> I Louia. You know how to do that, receive TE He win know you Is being sold with entire equip­ Single or 2 Family LADY’S NEW TOP COAT, $19. thought enough of him to send a ment ready to go. Price $12,000. cabinet, regular $39.50, now and pantry on first floor. A larj [tou are to squeeze every test New Low On Lov#, Ltd. BY MERRILL BLOSSEft ffaragre. Live Stock—Vehicles 42 2 dresses, $5 each, all size 20. I franc out of them. Yes, every 3ift bog. f r e c k l e s AND HIS FRIENDS PRICE $7,500* Down Payment $4,000. $29.50. Double door 5 shelf utility attic, can be made Into roomal r House— Cash FOR SALF,—5 GAITED small rid cabinet, regular $24.50, now Phone 2-7061. Fruit trees, garage and 3 coopaj 1 last franc— (If Price Is Right). Ing horse, two saddles and hay, Can be seen anytime. Phone 700$^ “—And Louia, the money — all $18.95. Kitchen base cabinet with War Bonds Assure Paying Fine SwEEXPH UR chile/ CBUN& ZWO— Gal mOUBLE ACAM.fXKiJ reasonable. Martin J. Riester, porcelain top, 30 in., regular or 513 Lydall street. I the money—every franc_ot it— is OET cxrr THE TCMpegATT — 7 • Acre Place — 6 - Room List Your Property With Wanted—To Buy 58 to be sent to Professor Eisner, He WHATS WROH«? VISIBILITY 7EBO” ALLEN Hillsdale Road, Wapplng. Tele­ $34.50, now $24.95. Benson’s, 713 Ogden, Utah—(jP(—A 16-year- ttoeea. / > chart / bnse, Bara. Located East This Agency for Results! phone 3798. will know what to do—’’ Call Any Time. Main street WANTED TO BUY an apartment old youth waa fined $50 on a if Manchester. size icebox. Reasonable. Phone The night waa long and it wa.s charge of stealing government .PRICE $7,500, REALTY CO. MANY HAVE taken advantage of property. The judge allowed him Poultry and Supplies 43 our $5.00 trade-in offer for their 3553. >Tiot yet over. The ' concert at An of Insurance, W AN TED I the home of the Duchess of Or- to pay thq fine on the installment Including Life or"p L. Craziadm FOR SALE—.50 PULLETS. $2.50 old mattress. C^me In now. Select plan—but only after he posted Real Estate and insnmnee . any cotton-felt mattress In stock I leans seemed hours away but three war bonds as aecurlty.' 6-Room House — One acre Mortgages Arranged a.piece, all laying. Telephone KtMimM With lut Board *59 when Jozef Etener arrived home, lOp Henry Street Tel. 6278 7541. and deduct $5.00. Home of Good of land, 2-car Karafie, work 958 MAIN HTRF.KT Bedding, Benson's, 713 Main St. ALL ARpUND Mile. Gladkowaka waa still wait- K avihw TELEPHtntE 5105 NICELY FURNISHED room for teg- ahop. House needs some FOR SALE—COMBINA’nO N oil —Tch, tch. Late — very Ute. Pretty A i q Picture repairing. and gas stove or coal if necessary. 1-2 girls. Inquire 56 Pearl streeL PRINTER my dear. It was very hard to E**"" | PRICE IS RIGHT. Telaphone 2-1670. I m''Belf away. We talked and DOUGHERTY STREET— BIRCH STREET— FOR RENT—FURNISHED room. talked — and the Ume passed and 128 South Main stfeeL Phone 7-Room Single, steam heat, 3 ROOMS OF FINE quality furni- Apply In Person. 1 before we realized it—” good location, 3-car garage, 4-Family Dwelling, 4 4-room 5215,______^ ? ■He will do something?" Ajiartments, good condition, ' ture with a new Deluxe Model HERALD OFFICE Stuart J. Wasley large lot Price $7,800. Down combination Bengal range. This NICELY FURNISHED, and com­ ■’Frederic? Of course. Jfes, REALTOK Payment $3,000. Terms Ar­ good Investment. Sale Price outfit Includes everything neces­ fortably spacious room. With or 13 Bissell Street [anything. That’a what he said, 788 MAIN STREET ranged. $0,800 Down Payment $1,500. sary to start a home. We have without cooking facilities. Cen­ [and when Frederic aays it— Well, An Added Reaaon BY FRED HARMAN TELEPHONE $848 - 7148 Wanted just 3 units to offer and urge th at’s all there te to it ” RED RYDER tral. Phone 3989. those person* Interesteo in fur­ "W hat will he do?” FOSTER ."STREET— BIRCH STREET— V—Umm. Well, concert# would (Pr6R.*M55-’ ShAu'. 1 nishing a new home to sec this ,Tui?s "rt.s Hc■^eF;£ c S-Fanillv Duplex, 6 rooms 8-Room Single, all Improve­ very unusual value. Take a year |*of courae be th# anawer. He •I fH’ nARSMAL 7 , Capable each, all conveniences, nice lo­ looka better, Juat aa I’ve said — cation, handy to shopping sec­ ments, good condition, central­ to pay If you wish. Branch of but, to speak frankly, I doubt, tion. Price $0,800. Down Pay­ ly located, good Investment. Connecticut’s largest furniture N O RTH ELM MALE HELP whether concert* are possible. ment $3,000. Sale Price $4JKH>. Down Pay­ store. Albert’s, 43 Allyn street, B’jt that’# what we talked about— Hartford. IMMEDIATE ment $1,000. s t r e e t the whole tlmA and he will con­ _ I WANTED Stenographer CENTER STREET— sider It—” ACTION 6-Room SinRie. 2-car Ra-< "Will he?” S-Famlly House, 4 4-rooms, BIRCH STREET— Sunback-Bolero rage. Steam heat, insalated. Full or Part Time. "—That’i what I aald! >Jid he Must Be Accurate, RapicF Worker. I S-room. Excellent condl-. 4-Room Single. aD Improve­ will—if . H’a humanly possible— ” IF YOITRE PLANNING tion, handy to shopping sec­ Storm windows, screens. Apply Jozef Eliznier peered at her. He TO BUY—S E U ^B U IL D tion, on bns line. Good oppor­ ments, recently redecorated, I^arge coraer kit. Beantifal­ saw plain enotigh th at Mile. Glad- Yea, Cterol Tubbs te a mighty OR INVEST For Interview tunity for home or Investment. good buy at $8,950. Down ly landscaped. Shown by ap­ Colonial Board kdwaka was not iiapreased. “All attracUve wife to come home to. Price $9,600. Down Payment Payment $800. pointment. Now Available! [right, you’va.'mad# up your mind: She's the whistle-worthy life part­ »^»aa« Write P. O. Box 425 \ $3,500. Terras Arranged. I'm a liar! / Eh? (50 back to Po- 1. When ptannlng yonr new ner of that whimsical comic hero. CALL 3620 BETWEEN Company Slander him! Tell them all “Wash Tubbs." Don’t miss a “ You’re the only one of my friends without a maid who koBM with Jarvis yoo get the Or Phonr flung open to admit a WASH TUBBS Fake! provaL Olve ns a call and let’s $SS.OO per month. $ 1,000. f I Louis Pleyel. HERE (T IS.. MS NAME get together. toonerville f o l k s BY FONTAINE FOX (XTOR POE5 (AcKEE )6 RAMON BAMONC. For the New Baby I ouls!" / , Lm bbe h . otto HOPElHAVDfr ^ BtLLTOLP. , [/uis Pleyel pump4d for breath. /XH*e*eE8Wemii$T08N0» WTTNdTMl NAME 5 , and he lives IN tTFORD— BIRCH 8TREET— t oQshaBBY mdun, he KAILt ID 5EE THE I P B A B a MEABBV„. KiLLiO S. Looking for a good home 8n he ftnall>t caught It, he -hhCTrtA'dW gUlCKLyA W S T ^ f-rHE GPEAkTDME, / > iHbtPE! will he available Imaiedl- WOODLAND STREET— "I have Just come from 3-Famlly Dwelling, I 7-room PfiMPER WITH HIS Pl«T fiEPOfiefiMLIMd f MY MAH' ^ TO lo o k them OP ntely T For Investment' or home, 8- apartment, 1 4-room apart­ leric—" IH TH' PIftECTOBY Famlly Brick, 8 romns each ment. Good slse rooms, good ••—E h?’/ We have choice single homes apartment. Excellent condl- property for home or taveat- "Elaner! Jozef! He haz asked 4, 5 and 8 rooms—various lo­ WANTED tloa, ban paseea door. Price ment. Sal# Price $8,$88. fme to arrange a tour!” cations. •14.500. Down Payment Ddwn Payment $1,800. Jozef Eisner said nothing. He $4,008. Terms Arranged I did not even aeem aurpriaed. "—Eisner, did you hear what I 1. Are yon Interested SPRUCK STREET— aelDng yonr present home? BOLTON. ROUTE OrRoonl Slagle, all Improve­ We have customers who will Female Hel 7 Acres of Land. $-Boom \ ments, large lot, ale# loca­ pay up to $10,000 for a good Brick Dwelling, on boa Une, tion, tew mfaintea* sralk to bna home. Let us make you an FOR SKE{iN WINDING — CONE WINDING small chicken coop. . Prlea and aehooL Price $8300. Onsvn offer. . > $8J0e. Down l^ym eat $800. Payment $3300. | — i.iii .-■■■■ AND WOOL SPINNING DEPARTMENT Terms Arranged. WAR BONDS 4. looking For An Invest­ ment That Bring* a tiood Ra- NORTH COVENTRY— ,OAK STREET— thro On Yonr Money?' _____^ Apply tO-Acre > Farm, 7-Room 3-Fnmily bnpiex, 0 room# QUIT BELLY ACHiN OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE House with garage and large leh, nD fanpravementa,‘lnrgnaprnvt We have flats and duplexes lot, handy to stores a n p ^’h e l p m e that wil) do just that. pooltry house. Price $$.950. / l DON'T SEE WHAT WELL. HE NEVER- ALDO n 'SPINNING MILLS Down Payment $800. Terms Hue. Sale Price $8,000. Down OH, EP.' EfiADCMUHie? MV FAMilW TR jee Payment $$,080. TURN HER HERE HE < 3 0 0 0 IT IS FER Trt TRAINED TH’ PACK- lott'B w IfT M R O O & M RlCMAROTWE »■ IP NOO WANT Talcottvilie, Conn. Arranged. IS-T V E CHIEF TO HAVE A 1 ARPUNP » FOUND STAFF, IF HE CANT MOST OF TK STUFF JARVIS HIM' V1*TT A N OL’ CRONY . IN H iS OW N HEAD All hiring done in accordance with FER A FEVW MINUTt \ FER SO MANY A l l e n r e a l t y c o m p a n y TEARS THAT TK AN eXO TtiEE REALTY CO. Area Stabiliution Plajn. PATRICIA IS CBCnC, AND ©NE& ONT \N\TH a All IJaiw nt InsBraaea. Inelnfilna Ufa Mnrtgagto PACK STILL PONT CMUMG IS C M lN E S e SnL 411$ Sfr T$T5 Weekdaya KNOW IF HE WANTS , WORMS APPLE and Bnndays. ’EM TO HUNT FOX SET -VOO GAN 'I'M OiAPPMTZiCWL AN O310V4A.V Batld WItk Jarvis For Seenrity! ER RABBITS.' . C H U N S A N D INDIAN INDIAN.'

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