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^ A G E Manchester Evening Herald Average Daily Cirealation The Wij*aihcr For the Month of Febraary, 1944 '''orecaat ol L. s. Weather Bureau which opens on June 26. These 13th A.A.F. Liberator bomber and Mrs. Martha M'Fadden of Coo­ were printed and broadcast tq the Another Honor In his eight months on overseas Oonalderable cloodlneas tonight per street waa pleasantly sur- Outlines Jebs clubs In Hartf jrd county through duly has 39 combat missions 8,657 and partly cloody Satarday; con- ^sed last night on the occaaton against Jap shipping and installa­ G. E. WILLIS & SON, INCv rtimed awdente temperature. About Tpwn the efforU of Mis. Roscoe Gray, tions In the South Pacific area to Member ot the Andit Sf her 70th birthday, frith a party president of the Hartford County For Lt. Duffy Bnrean of drenlations , srrannd in bar honor at the home Of Red Cross Republlciui Woman's Association. his cr^lt. 1 X Lumber of AH Kinds ^ I. *1 ■ ■ ■ - . Manche$ter—~A City,of Village Charm Walter R. Fe^rw*^ .of Mr. of *»«»* cousin, Mrs. John Cham­ -'''Delegatos Elected He began his military career In *nd Mr». Ronaltr H. Forgifiiira, of bers of Knox street Among the the Infantry February, 1941, and Mason Supplies— Paint— Hardware Mrs. Gloria Goodrich and. Mrs. Local Pilot Gels Afldi* transferred to the A.A.F. as a fly­ 257 Boat Center atraot, wmi^yej^ relatives present were Major and Jessie Reynolds Speaks Georged'’. Borst were elected dele­ jBalsam Wool Insulation VOL. LXUI., NO. 142 (ClaasIflaS Advertlalng oii Page U) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1944 (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS tenlay aworn In for aarvlco w tn Mrs. Harold Bevan of the Bridge­ gates to the state convention at tional Medal as He ing cadet April, 1942. rccelvlilg the Army Air Forees aa an a c ­ port SalvaUon Army Corps. Mrs. Before Members of the Bushnell Memorial, Hartford, his commission, and wings at tion atudent. Ba wUl ayait ^ af- Bevan Is a daughter of Mrs. Mc- April 13-14. Mrs. Goodrich Is past ► Continues Missions. Stockton Army Air Base, April te reachtnc Mb 18th birthday on Fadden. Major Bevan In behalf of Republicanr Club. president of the Hartford County p . 1943. COAL COKE OIL ^ June 1. Hli older brother, Thomaa the gathering presented to Mrs. Republican Woman’s Association First Lieutenant Elmore J. His parents, Mr. and Mn(. Sher­ Highway Hazard F. Ferruaon, la alao In the Amy McFadden. with a suitable speech Red Cross activities rather than and last month was endorsed by Duffy has been presented with the man Duffy, reside at 136 Camp- 2 Main St. T d .5125 Air Forcea and la now an aWatlon a burse containing 870, She has politics marked the March meet­ that body and the local Woman’s field Road, Manchester, Conn. .R^d U n its -■ViV'inaWy wi Nwub*,—"' < ures atudent at.' San Antonio, Twaa, bak Leaf Cluster In lieu of an ad­ been a resident of thU town near­ ing of the Manchester Republican Republican Club as a delegate to Prior to entering the armed liavlng completed college ■ tralnmg ly half a century and la a member the naftonal convention. She re­ ditional Air Medal, for . . . forces he was employed by Pratt- Butler Unlvenrtty.^dlanapolla, of S t Mary’s Episcopal chufch. Women’s Club, yesterday after­ cently resigned, as vice chairman meritorious achievement white ^ Whitney Company at East Hart- udiana. The hostess used the St. Patrick’s noon In the Masonic Temple. The of the Town .Republlcar, commit­ participating in aerial fiighta on ' ford. Conn. At Dniester River; day moUfs In her decorative surri of . $50 was voted to the cur­ tee, a position she has held for a Memorial Temple, Pythian 81a- schme. number of years. Mrs. Boist is a at rent Red Cross War fund, and the \ tera, will hold a public

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1940, Kearney was employed at ■‘lONTGOM^Y W.\RD MANTIIESTER FVENMNCJ IIERALD. .MANT4|^IM:R. CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 191V March 12, and received hie pilot’* wings u d commission at that the Aetna life Insuruce Com- f'AGE FOUR " ;e l ^ u ^ e s Talcb^ville, time. Graduated from the Ells­ p u y where he w u active with worth Memorial High school hi the Aetna players. ^ \ ,e P o e t ’ s C o l u m n Samuel Dougia* iMt ■' \ Trilnite Paid Is Awarded ^ .TheateT Head we«k by his son EtaQiY Douglu h# Navy Blue who ha* Just oomptoUd 'MONTGOMERY WARD Contributors to Red Gross fu n d ^Purple Heart cours* at Fort T o Teacher Peskay iOiiily . ‘O inied Kcnry Coleman ...... ,^ 1 0 0 Henry R, Mallory ...... 100.00 Oh. sailors liressed in Navy Blue, lud, where Ito' bad been. 1.00 25.00 Juuary 1. / Rldsbn Francesco Sciidleri ...... Mr. and Mrs. H. J. , Bickford Keep that loye light burning. Message to Garcia’ in 1.00 William J. McCormeck .... 2.00 For. God's braye children pray for After Ms vlMt la Talcottvllle, fiw€l Fahey 1 ...... Peter BungarU I w S|sl. Elmer R. Timmtiis t«U Joyner ...... 1.00 Robert Smltiv< • l-OO John ReggeUs ...... 23 B u h l will l,mi(ls Job Be* you. Skotiras Activities. .Private ptmglae returned to camp 1.00 . .50 ' M A S T 6 K TOUCH Pculine Berrctt------Helen Yurgic ...... •••• iliX \Vlctor Matson ...... And for freedom\they are yearn­ W o u n i le d in Parific, N laga^ N, T., where he has been Eleanor Wontworth...... 1.00 Robert Crawford ...... l « o ils Bjnrkmah ...... 1.00 i i i g Di V Along Huiup ing. since/hie enliatment In the Army 1.00 ;udolph Herter ...... 1.00 Home on Furlough. • Fok a tempting, tangy, rich- New Haveii, March -IT.— (AV- at N W uk, N. J., In August o< last Beatrice U. Juul ...... Catherine Zakluklewica . . . t oo ‘ r o i ill W a r . Bertha DeMerchant----- 1.00 Henry Pasqualino ...... I W 'ary I. Pratt ...... ,. 1.00 Oh. sailors dressed l\ Navy Blue, brown eruat, dip fish before ’The president of the R e fe c t c6r- ,, 1.00 6.' Martha Johnaon ...... 1.00 William D. N eville-----.... LW J^n Steiner ...... By candle light we pfay for you. Sergeant Elmer R. 'nramins, son frying in milk or beaten egg pwation which la auing.a gioup of 1.00 Anna Wilson ...... t.flO Juuanna Kucienska ...... 1.00 fartford, March 17.—JVPt—Tri­ To hold this land we loye so true. highly seasoned with HTeinZ Ella LaVigne of Mr. and Mre. Walter Timmins, film dlatributora for ,g5,450,0W 1.00 Helen M. Gciittlle ...... J-OO Susan Hampton ...... 1.00 ple to the school teacher for the And hope our prayer’s Will see— Yellpw Mustard. Dust with Hcrta a Stertman 1 damages, ending aeven d a y ^ o n 1.00 Peter Jsneszpwskl ...... i.oo Orratina Borto ...... you thi-ough. of 52 West atreet. Who was seri­ flour.'Cover with fine bnead Marie U Paquette ♦...... MaiW V. Hope ...... 'job she has been doing in the front W apping Kora l^awlB ...... • • 1.00 Rose Schendcl ...... 1-OjJ God blesses you, and the Red. ously wounded In fighting fh the crumbs or commeat. . . Used the Federal court witness aund, J.OO jdseph Skonoskl ...... r.oo line along the home front comes told Judge Carroll C. Hlncka he HermanBaaaett Elieabeth Cllftord ...... J.OO White and Blue. South Pacific, is at his home on a ia cooking or at the table— 1.00 i Patrick McGann ...... J.W ViolA F. Kotsch ...... from Governor Baldwin lo the only "carried a message t6 Garda” Two Dobermans bred by Mar­ Euia R. Darling...... 22-day furlough. Sergeant Tim- there’s nothing lik e Heinz 1.00 I Marie Metcalf ...... }JoseppJ® Flavcll ...... March is.Pt / 'Fakes B u d In Queationng David Warnock .|...... J OC Peter Klcdha ...... ■ c ri t p , not that the canvassers will continue ' Gladys W. W ard...... 1.00 isfaction that comes-frbm good Registered Republicans and •When Defense ' Counsel Joseph 1.00 Margaret Bain ...... J "J Samuel Zwlck ...... •. crumbly. to work for the quota. Florence Plitt ...... • Priscilla Sage ...... and faithful service. ' Democrata will vote at primaries That’s pie crust Berry finished his long ■.cross-ex­ The South Windsor Fire De­ Adeline Hawkins ...... 1.00 Marie. L. C hlcolne...... J oj “We are adl grateful to the next week to nominate candidatca 1.00 Peter SentlrWaki ...... made with amination of Peskay' yesterday. partment was called to the home jrene DlMello . • • • ...... Robert J. Dowd ------J MJ teacher* foi the constrlbutlon they for mayor at the municipal elec­ Flako., And i H E I N Z Judge Hincks ulmself took a hud l.tw Louis T. Conatant ...... J « Johonn Koteh ...... of Mrs. E>va Covensky on Abby i Money, Time, Palsy Cole ...... have made to the war effort. In that’s the .way in the quesUoning. Inquiring Into 1.00 Joseph W. ShorU ...... J JJ Stanley Kralewski ...... tion April 11. ^ , u Fload, Thursday morning, where a Sophie Grayb ...... Rudolph Homiier ...... their generous way. the teachers Mayor George A. Quigley, who I', it turns out at the witness' former employment Margaret gadwainski ...... 1.00 Archie McCollum, Jr. .... loj Wery baking small bam was burning. By the 1.00 Vincent SalvVlore...... have added tremendously to their Is completing hla seventh term in i MUSTARD as u asslstut general muager time the Fife Department ar­ ihoesic Hopkins ...... •• •• Robert Pratt ...... indispensabllity as part of our office, is a candidate In the Repub­ hyeSuse the ilv for the Skouras Theaters ebrpora- kUldied West ...... 1.00 Patrick McCann ...... J ^ gradients are' rived It was too late to save the 1.00 Joseph Stevenson ...... wartime society." lican primary March 24 for re- Uon, one of the defendants. The building, but the fire was prevent Helen Wlnaki ...... Rachel Fox ...... J'^ The governor sees the teacher as nomination. He la oppoaed by jl r 1 s i o n - 1.00 Egnatz Reiser ...... mixed. Just Skouras firm operates about 60 ed from spreading, to the bouse Ida Ailttatrong ...... Paul Arcar...... J " Alexander Crockett ...... fllllng an equally large part In the Thomas F. McGrath, for years theaters, one of them In Portche*' Ellaaoeth LaBarr ...... 1.00 David Collins ...... JJJ add witter. and two tobacco sheds which 1.00 John Rukus ...... post-war adjustment, chief clerk of the Board of Public S t o n e -G- r o u n d f o r e x t r a f l a v o r stood close by. Five pigs and Trouble. ^. poria Rudin ...... August Twaronite...... J ”' 1.00 G. William carlsan ------"The teaching profession," be Works. ^*TTie Jurist asked PeAay If, when about two tons of hky Were lost. Eleanor HuUgren ...... Anna Slmonls ...... J *J George W. F'ndiay ...... Aspirants to the Democratic '■f* Catherln. Slisz ...... 1.00 says, "with its broad and accumu­ he was In the Skouras employ, he Second Lieut. John T. Kearney 1.00 Janies Toplift ...... J® Jacob Turek ...... lated experience and . wisdom, will nomination for mayor are State was "actively assisting in obtain is home on furlough" with Ms par­ Mary Hajec ...... James McCann ...... J J Frank Pl.-fh ...... r.... Senator John L. Sullivan, Former Teoflla Oflara ...... 1.00 have a great role In the joyous For 12 to II ten- Ing for the Skouras interest clear ents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kear­ 1.00 James Coyle ...... J JJ Midhacl Mlnnich ...... but uncertain, drama of the return City and Police Court Judge 4er and critp com ance for Portchester over Green­ ney, of Main street. South Wind­ ^ w Marion Paganl ...... John Hayden ...... JJJ Paul A. S ch u elz...... Heny J. Gwlaada and Joseph W. '■M:) mufllniz me LoretU Dion 1.00 of our 'military people to civilian wich” In regard to exhibiting films, sor. Lieutenant 'Kearney was ? ! r u 2.00 John Hllderbiand ...... Jo John Klein, 1st...... Savonls, a former councilman. The Following Ordem of Bmployeiif Harold C. Moaher ...... Augustine Kamlenski ------l a I'f*’ .... .1 graduated from Ad'vanced Twin- ■y Florence Armstrong ...... 2.00 Carl A. Chellb-u-g...... "This will be a period of read­ primary will take place March 23. Peskay agreed that he was thus Engine school of the Army Air ElitabcUi Stefano ....------2 J t«uise Copping ...... 2.00 Peter Cervini ...... • justment for a large part of our 3 Essentials engaged upon orders from his em' Corps, Freeman' Field, Indiana, WARDS 2.00 Ragina HUlnskl 2.f SUJania Kochln ...... U. 8. manufacturing plants have . Inaa Fay ...... a- ...... population which can be solved ployc^r* 2.00 George B m yth e...... j j Martha Wehr ...... only by human experience, wisdom 50,000 workers abfcnt each day IP BUYING waa BONDS Asked If he believed then that Mary MoNalll ...... Mary McCarthy 2nd ...... 2-C Mabel Mosler ...... Mlnnta Koran ...... 2,00 anci understanding. because of accidents. F o r Y o u r H o m e - - - - “such preference was Illegal,' 2.00 Dolly Wyile ...... 2. .John Parsons ...... • "Because our teachers are so MUdrad Birch ...... Bamarda Mereninl ...... *.( Peskay replied: G A Y NEW Sarah Stuart ...... 2.00 Patrick Mooney ...... pre-eminently endowed with these "Looking back today, It would Canada’s Famous 3.00 Minnie Thompson ...... 2, jjames Fogarty ...... • • ivashailO rwTW jr V Florence Peteraon ...... qualities,,our towns, out state and say yes, sir." E ’ •* ivoity.-* 1 4 ^ ' Sophie Mertens ...... ;J- Hans E n g e l...... our nation will necessarily caU Leaning close to the witness, Mr. and Mra. Ernll W, Sarah F. Klrka ...... 2.' Bronke ...... Helen G, Pantaluk...... Upon them for their judgment and Judge Hincks continued: Barnard Devlin ...... *•' 5TORM WINDOWS COUGH Sam Turetaky ...... 'SamutI Amadeo ...... • ‘ services for meetinn the adjust­ “ Am I correct in understanding Edith Kane . . , ...... 2. DRESSES IN Horace Learned ...... John Bohesek ...... ment and training needs of the re­ that when you were first employed Irene Stevenson ...... Samuel Clulow ...... 2- John Thurner ...;...... by Skouras the activity you un­ Eva M. Lutz ...... 2. turning .service men and women Oartrude Cannon ...... John Sullivan ...... and displaced w f workers." dertook in this connectilon was MIXTURE Florence Fuller ...... William F. Taggart ...... 2. Jacob P. Moske ...... IN TI.ME * unreasonable and illegal for a time WITH Datid Stratton ...... 2. Now on Sale^Madc in U.S.A. B. O. Weaving Dept. Minnie Stavnlteky ...... STORM DOORS at least?" Drugsrists Report Big Demand \ Mary Kllmek .so Jake Siucanasky ...... 2 Catherine Haefs ...... OF rROLBLE ’T carried a message to Gar­ .50 William Gollck ...... 2 Corps Is Elevated In Canada whenever coushe or Barara Mavrlbdls \....— Mary’ D. Hauelsen...... we riim to the cia!” Peskay exclaimed. bronchral Irritatlona due to colda Alak Karne ...... 00 Jamas Johnston ...... * Thomas Freeburn ...... He explained later to newsmen bother— folka take Buckley’s CANA- '.BO Katharine Wlnaler ...... 2. To Annv Status gntacT of— HeH^ DIOL MIXTURE. BwkUy^e-J# dif­ WilUkm Harte Tude Vince ...... that he meant 'T was being a good ferent—faster In action than any­ Tharaaa MeCloakey .. .00 Mary Stratton 2, J. Walter Wilkinson----- gioit, return to soldier and carrying out orders.” )A Sophie Tedford 2 thin* you've ever used. Get a bot­ Emma Falatti ...... 1.00 Colin Davies ...... our tasks with INSULATION Former Aseoclate Teatlfiee tle today. Take one teaipoonful let 1.00 John Zwlck ...... 2 Moscow, March It He on your tonsue a moment than Doris Flrato ...... Joseph Wallett ...... ■faith and hope re­ •Peskay was followed to the Mary McVeigh ...... 1.00 George Oreenway ...... 2 Polish Army corps in the Sov-iel stu d by a former associate, Oorp. swallow slowly •natniilly you feel Fall* Farr ...... 2 Katherine Frey ...... Union ha.s been elevated to the lie powerful effective action spread Jamas O. Baker ...... J.OO Minnie Cavagnaro ...... newed. William Brown, now on leave from thru throat, head and bronchial Mary Strong ...... • status of a Polish . Army. Size.s 1 to 6 !/i. Come lo Monlgoinery Wards William Waddell ,... 1.00 Anna Fischer ...... - Now Is the Time to Order Them his station in the Aleutian Isluds. tubes. TIckllns-r-coiisitinK ceases— 1.00 Mary Wilson ...... 2 Premier Marshal Joseph Stalm phlesm le loosened and raised—^ Emil Johnaon ...... Emma Merkcy ...... M«UUt When court adjoifmed until today. cln**ed bro.nrhlal tubes open up, air and pick these wonderful cottons to make Michael J. Donahue .. 1.00 WUllam Vennart ...... 2 celebrated the event with a din­ Brown was describing dealings he William Platt ...... ner at the Kremlin in an atmoi»- MXOtS paesasea cleared. One or two alpa at James F Tierney . . . 1.00 Ernest H. Doute ...... 2 had with two of the defendants, bedtime will help you to a sounder your daughters happy on Easter morning! THE WALL PAIHY ANYONE CAN APPLY David T h a y e r...... pbere "of Polish-Shviet friendship smea loci niHcnv Oaorga 8 . Johnson ..< 1.00 Frank Cervlnl ...... 2 Columbia Pictures corporation nlxht'a sleep. You'll And Buckley's— ■ You’ll find such enchanting new fashions . . .• 1.00 Ludmilla A. Ondeck ...... 2 Felix R. Hulser ...... • and comradcry" with the Polish the real. standby for couxhs and / Fred H o p e...... Harry J. Johnson ! INTEUSt Of and Twentieth Ontury-Fox Film colds In over 70 percent o f Caiiadlun i Irene Brennan ..... 1.00 John Donahue ...... 2 lievilenant general, Zigni'-nd Bor- HOLIOW GROUND RAZOR BLAOFS in prints and plains and in the loyelieNt Jo.seph Miller . . . , ...... corporation, about obtaining pic­ homes—«n amaxln* couxh mixture. Mercer Matchett .... 1.00 Cecelia Hornock ...... ,. 2 ling, as guest of nonor. lUTlONM MOIbUi MA tfONSORED Good drus stores everywhere sell Marie Bourassa ...... ture* for the Pickwick. Ea.ster colors! And they’re One sa lte n ^ Rasinfona Ith Walsh Smith .. 1.00 Michael Desimone ...... 2 tile W . G. Gleimey Go. During yesterday's session Buckley's CANADIOU Mixture made 1.00 Martin Haberem ...... 2 Margaret Brown ...... BV In U. 8. A. Satlsfactlcai or money all at one excitingly low cevsrs tha w m t *f an chel Herron ...... Judge Hincks ruled that the plain­ back. , Fl^i9 Nelson ...... 1.0^ Elisabeth \^eaenls ...... 2 Mary M. Moonan ..... 1.98 stoaroga-sixa rahml Georglana Ather ...... Coal, Lumber, Masons’ Supplies, Paint tiff could claim damages only for •price! Oerth^c Nelson ----- 1.00 Jennie Clulow ...... 2 GET ALL THE profits allegedly lost during the 1.00 Bmnfia Rlvosa ...... 2 Ethel LaFlore ...... Alma ^ Tall ...... JN IM tllO ai Tel. 4118 Manchester years 1638 to ?941. The suit Gal. Kata H. N ^ m s ...... 1.00 Edward McCann ...... Edith Randolph ...... *ieceewiie AUKMVF* / .‘I.'ie No. Main St. Easter dresses_for sizes 7 to 14. FUVORYOHMY sought damages for the years 1935 Roofing—Asbestos (79e Of.) Minrfie T. Clulow , ----- 1.00 Colby Wlsi tske ...... '... 3 W ! Betty Richloff ...... to 1941, but the defense argued Alice P. Kdae ,. . 1.00 John Rowe ...... '3.00 Frances T. Bomski . . . Charminff cotton.s in styles to suit V 1.00 6.00 Margaret Hewitt ... FOR IN FOODS that the earlier years were out­ Gertrude Kington ■. Maurice Waddell ------lawed by the statute of limita­ Siding and Rock the very young. 1 .5 9 1.00 Ruth Beeman 5.00 ■ Dayton Driggs .. .. Hazel Ursin ...... tions. Joshua Fleming • 1.00 James W. S tev -.ison ...... 5.00 Shirley Colbath ...... W ool Insulation John Suhie...... 1.00 Harold L. Preston and fam­ Harriett L Main ..... t Carl W. Olson ...... > 1.00 ily ...... ■...... 5.00 Martha B. Melkle ...... Expert workmanship. All work Nellie N. Pearson . . . 1.00 Roger Williams ...... 5.00 Shirley Hoffner ------’''URaSli'* 2 State Marines guaranteed. Reasonable Prices. Esther C. Kloter . . . 1.00 Thomas Trotter ...... 5.00 Mary L. Bloriiarz ...... U ^ m u u ifim 1 00 No oMIgatton for aa eotimate. Ernest L. Custer 1.00 ^ Lillian McClintor Honora O. Syndal ...... Write. ktargarct TopUfT ...... \ 1 ^ Lillian Brennan ...... 1.00 Listed Wounded M o ntgomery .largarc- Lillian. Bass ...... X Martha Kasrulke Susanna Lepter ...... 1 IK) Susan Topliff ...... WORCESTER . a u th o r iz e d 1.00 RcHCC 90 Macri Beatrice H. O w e n ...... Grace P. Collins H/OR'^ Washington. March 17,—(>P*— Burton Insulatiim Co. 824-828 Main Street i.iia Powell ...... ••••• V.OB [amuel Black ...... 1.00 1*1 ^ Hilda T. Tlernan ------The names of 15 New Englanders iso Oxford at. , mrttord Maria Zaholowski ...... 1.00 >dis Barbarian ...... 1.00 Lctitia M. Irwin ...... IVORY $ A i;r salt TeL 5161 Manchester :.oo are Included In today's Navy de­ Pbona Hartford SS-45IS ChfrlelirleX August ...... \l.00 Aua|in Cheney ...... Ella Fltzcll ------headquarters Jbr |,oo Celia\Bchaller ...... 1.00 PLAIN OR lOOIZiO partment list of 99 casualtlM of Ward WUUai.. jiiam^'Btone ...... Tiejif Lee ...... U. S. Naval forces—Navy, Marine Carl Brolih ...... • Stella^. Race ...... 1 00 lASyTOAWYI 1.00 Catherine Malcolm .... Corps and Coast Guard—not here- Joseph Sairaond ...... Julius Dubaldo ...... Claire L’Heurcux ----- •rwh n on, or reH H on wMi Nm applica­ 1.00 Elisabeth McMullln . 2.00 \ . lofore reported. Gulcio OtorgeUl ...... • Helen Fla veil ...... The list brought total Naval tor. (Slmpla a* reMlns • carpal iwWapar.) Annie L. Breiinan ...... 1.00 Marie A. Toumsud 2.00 Resintone B A Y li WibREYI Freda Schwarm ..... "^casualties reported since Dec. S, MiUlcent Owen 1.00 Adolph Vlot .\ ...... • • • ■ 2.00 gtolwtaoa Roacr Appioalar l*....aeii Francis McCaughey, 2nd. i.uO Annette Morin ...... IP^H. to date, to 41,079. Resifrtana "thind* with wotarl floHen of watarDhH 1 gallon of Minnie Pools 1.00 Rost B. Carr ...... \ IJM) •James Hynes ■1.00 ^ New England casualties sad Steward D, Vennai- 1,00 Delphls Jarvis ...... ^.00 on cars Coughlin, Milford. ~ Susan K'. DIcksqn .... Samuel Grimes ...... 1.00 William D. Gray ...... i:00 Bnleckus, Bronialow A.. Private. Paul R. Dougan ...... 2.00 Vads B. Hklteman — First Class; U. 8 . Marins Corps Mary:Ward Dougan 1,00 Alice J. Patch . Joseph Hills ...... 1.00 itudolph Lots ...... 3.00 longcr completely adequate. To keep yom reserve. Wounded. Mother, fond, and Test. Minnie C. Stidham ... The Studebaker faetoiy hM appointed us Mrs. Anna D. Sniecktis, 96 Burr Eve(*n Mora ...... 100 Helen Vesco ...... Studebaker car or trucks in top operating HafW Paterson 1.00 Carroll N, Patten .'...... 1.00 the AuthoriMd Service Station in thia com- strset, Waterb.ury. > Elizabeth a. Zwick 1.00 Jennie M. Fletcher .. / condition, we follow special new proce­ Alice R. Kosakowaki...... 100 Catherine Griffin .... aranity for Studebaker cars and tnicka. ONi COAT COVIRSI Frit^; MagnUHon ...... 1.00 Norris W. Goldsmith ..... 1.00 dures in car care that have been worked out Resintone SAViS TIME! Mary Vesco ...-...... Cevors plattor, waHbeard, paltoad wah, ' Wldism Mi’Kinney ...... '. 1.00 Dinah Ltpiiell ...... 1.00 Y ovll ind that our Authorised Studebaker Arthur Fordc ...... I.M Mary A. Ealkowskl ...... 1.00 Catlierine McIntosh , by factory exerts in the great Studebaker Uruguay Friendly \ bria, comanf, Ma, wood, erm peHamad ; Anyone eon apply Retintone ^quickly and successfully, because it 1.00 Ruth Sheldon .... y(.'. Service fives yoo three big advaougest, c : Joaeph Irwin \ ...... 1.00 Angelina Maroooki ...... engineering laboratories and on the famous wallpoporl Na dxliis or prlmkif noadadt spreads to eotilyl Resintone dries in 40 minutes, without un- Jeihima A. Mottalf 1.00 Gertrude Philtos ...... 1.00 Annie Ambrose . .. BOO-acre Studebaker proving ground. Toward Argentina n Stella McCaughey ...... 1.00Mabel Geo ...... 1.00 Elsthcr B. LigbT .... 1.~genuioc Studebaker replac^ent pieosont odor. There’s no need fo^be deprived of Hie use of o Jaeoh Senkbeil 1.00 Agnes R. GoodWin ...... i.o6 Anna Habererh ...... Except for government required inspec- Bmihe E Relluuci . . . ------1.00 William V 8haw\..----- 1.00 Alice Posadas ...... Choice Menus lo Salisfy/the Most parts are available, if needed; i Montevideo, March 17— —Af- roomi You con point your rpom in the ^corning and be oil moved doos at an asttblished fee, ^ make no,, ter a long closed sesaifm at whic^ Emeltenne Raymond ..... 1.00 Althea J, Sho-ls .. . 1.05 Martha McGuire .... bock into a bright "hew" room that some oftemoonl . Jean Avery ...... ; 1.00 Nellie E. Brasky 1,21 Mary S. Mulcahy ■ .... / Ravenous App^te. S-fotM ry-approved methods are em­ idiarge for any cbedc• that docs not involve dlfa*t*°ikly or me- policy, the Vnlguayan senate Katherine Modeoii l.OQ Margaret Rinnamoh ...... ' 2.00 Anna Schuetz...... Fine Liquors— BudWeiser on Tap disaical work.' early today adopted, a retoluUon Mary Haiina '* ...... 1,00 Mary M. Brosnan ...... 3.00 Mary M. -Davis ...... 3 —our skiUsd medianics handle each stressing "its sentiments of fra­ Ellen Klein , ___ • .100 Anna M. Wadas . 1.00 Jennie T. Phillips ,.., Job promptly ai^ expertly. Come in and let us show yoo how to gse ternal friendship toward Argen- Lottie Powei's ...... VOO Mary Quinlan ...... 1.00 Louisa Z. Rossano . . better performance widi real fconomy. We’ll 'tina and other Amertean coun­ Resintone SAVES TROUBLE I Gcrtnide Gorman ____. 1.00 Adella C. Hansen ...... 10.00 Agnes Lollo ...... CAVEY'S 45 EAST CENTER.ST. tries.” . Agnes Beraenski ...... 1.00 Clifford D. Cheney, Mr. tnd Annie McAdams ...... U m M driving emotes new answer all your questions frankly and fately. . The resolutton said the Senate \ Barbara Kennedy . 1.00 Mrs...... 60.00 Mary A. O’H.ira .... want you to feel that our eriabUshmsnt had given its approval to the gov­ 11 LOyUY COLOkSI vRodecoreting with Resintono olim'matei "ofter-pointing mess", Virginia, Ke-uii'dy ...... l.OO oporatingj^blems ernment's policies but did not Choka of 10 toft, eloralgxi jfoital colorv V Adeline iPeritins ...... 1.00 /is your dependable source of intormattOB elaborate on Uruguay’s position. since Resintono rinso*-off roodily from hands, brush, roller or ' or wMal Sol yoor fro* copy of Ow liar- Alice G. Adams ...... 1.00 The old methods of ser^dog een are mo/ and service as a Studebaker owner. (It was not immediately clear floorl However, after o week, o Resintoned well con be sofely Jennie Harris ...... 1.00 whether the resolution passed by Mona Colar M dof . . . at Wards. ■ Lucille Rexford ...... 1.00 the Senate was in the nature of And boeouso you wont your coat le be washed with mEd leap and woterl Try it on one room now. s t Margaret Fracchia ...... 1.00 recognition of the regime of Gen. Ella W . Atamian ...... 1.00 you'll toon wont Resintone for every room in your homel Second Church of Christ, Sdmjdft Edelmiro Farrell In Argentina. eoperbly talorod, of losNng quality William J. Vennord ...... 1.00 Hartford, Connecticut / The regime has been recognised S3B555S5B55E5 Rose Ferguson 1.00 by Bolivia and Chile, but Uhited >’o* yoii*E diooM Shrliaad«tvaA vMal in Pin Annie L. Sullivan ...... 1.00 I Announces a States and ether American na- Hsrpld G. SchaU l.OO' . tfons hava been holding aIooii M ontgom ery Robert Sunivsn ..1...... 1.00 in Boston, Massachusetts. 3 New Westmm Ponies ■ lUa hU return to duty be will be as­ 'WiUlam J. Dowd ...... 1.00 signed as an instructor at a Ma­ Samuel Richmond ...... 1.001 , ^ To Be Delivered lu* _ . rine Training area on the Paclfle Ward Walter Douscla ...... l.OO | Horace Bushnell Memorial Hall Felia Baflnakl ...... l.OO HIGH CLASS RIDINC HORSES Ooaat Adverliao Id Th« Hemld— It Pays Theiaas J. Btnks ...... 1.00 Lafayette Square 824-828 M«fa SbM t T «L 1161 kltlieugb fatal tndnatrlal aeei- . Bamusl Brown ...... 2.00 FOR HIRE AND FOR SALE . —‘ M ancllanchtster BtoBard ^oBMsa. •••••••• 1.00 Monday Evening, March 20, 1944 denta went down in 1948, the trend Barlow Motor Sales m thl**”*— went up. 1 ■ • .Aaaa Pcaattea ...... j.. LOO I At Eight-rihcMi (TClodL It BRAINARD PLACE TELEPHONE S88S ■ / Jm o B Ns«baiMr ...... 1 0 0 HORSFxS BOARDED ^ — stU ...... 1-001 You and Your Prienda Are Cordially Ifyitod To Attend. Willing to Fight Draft Abbie Collins, motii:!(, school In the Class of 1940, where government forbid competition. Argentine Woman Irish to Parade ban-y avenue, Hartford. he excelled as a star Cross-country 11 Soldiers DroMii this .statement. It comes Next Fealure'al'the Slate Another Local runner, Sergeant Cervlnl was .in-, Ahd, however much that migiit Board to fin ter Army Nine Woiirided CoBSolungo, Pvt, Anthony J. Manchester II gin nil Iniornial group t'f Amer­ Mrs. Palma Cozzolongo, mother, ducted Into the Army on July 31. temporarily please the eatsfbllahed Motlter of Quad8 . To Hoiior Saint During Maneuvers imlaary.asBMMt icans, when It should come from Rationing Data 351 Oak street, New Britain. Missing 1942, snd reported at Fort Devens, do. Bub the induatrlea thua protected, what > From State Gsrvaaonl, Pvt. Fred R. —Mra. Mass., and later trained at Miami Evening Herald >our 8Ute Department. We think Ntw York, March IT.—vAV- / _ Beach and other technical statlona iJttle Rock, Ark.. Man6h ITz-ito), throat, cheat would hecoroa of the free enter­ Baiit Wllaon. ar, wanU to New York, March 17—(A”)— The , Ailgeline Gervaaoni, mother, 6 ■nfibssfi'alBt pte recaonlng end logic speeke for Furnish^ By Buenos Aires, March 17—<>PI — ♦ Marcus avenue, Danbury. In the South and Southwest-. He la —Eleven Camp Robinsonto>uidieni _ara prise eylhry one Is Ulking about? 'Bght. la fact, he's wlUlnf to et al dusted off Shanlrock em- John F. Cervini, of Ben- the eon o f Charlee Cehrlnl of . 10 were drowned last nlgbt^ an ac­ lime* tested IS 8tre« minions of Amerlcene, who Office of PricB AdfliinlstriUon A 38-yk Three brown stamps T.I- up the avenue in the 116th annual Washington, March ,J.7-«-(/P)— *h* POit Oltice »t Mencheeter, Conn., cbvloua enough that the twin (iasollne while verlflcatlon still was being for the Long taland ral^ovd. Concetta Taranto, mother, 26 Cot­ USAAF, 22. of 38 Benton street, Sergeant Cervlnl was employed In tion ot'AssauIt boat training and Reading* Dolly, iosliMlIat i'i .sewnd Cre.e dinll Wetter. risked by having Our St»I« H*- snd Z va parkde in 'honor of the patron The names of 36 New Englanders red°*^^sUmpe>^'I^^^^ northeast and southeast, 9-A sot^ t'for the previously reported They, keep getting me d8f8T- . tage street, Stamford. hat been reported missing in ac­ Pratt h Whitney Engine Com­ riveto fcrosiilng maneuvers while 9 A. M. to 9 P.M. Or By Ap needs for production and employ­ Book Four _g0 9 d tor saint dir Erin and the New York sra Included in a Hat ot 400 United tion In Italy as of January 7. ac­ th r men were oeing taken to the 8UB8CRIPT10N RATES . partment light openly and ooura- nil p B liwwvi t ----• ■ " ■ three "gallons of quintuplets to a well-to- red. 1 want to light.'’ States soldlera wounded In action pany, East Hartford. He has been ment. In the Bervlee ef the One leer by Mell ...... ment cannot be served aa prompt­ A8. B8, C8, D8,Oft tftUons and* tit rough;;JiTa.v 8. B-2 .and C-2 cou- do A^entin* rancher and his wife. His draft board, explatnlng Ckthollc archdiocese. N --K cording to a War Department toPPQSlte .aide of the stream for pie for 80 Tear*. geoualy for principle! of demoo* A million spectators are expect­ 'in the Asiatic. .Central Pacific, overseas since lest September. frer Month by MeU ...... • " i ’os ly aa they ought to be served thiough j? ■ . - . na pons ^^1 everywhere for five gai- A pihy girl, weighing about two It had granted the deferment notice received yesterday by Mrs. supper. Nature of the accident waa 169 Chorch Street, Hartford, i Slnule Copy ...... raey and Juetlce. Perhaps w* can­ brown one-point stamps gpou ed, If the luck of the Irish fur­ J^ropesR, Mediterranean, and Bunts Bring Death Margaref Clancy, aunt of the -not disclosed. Delivered One leer without creating some iinfalriiess, poufTds, was the only survivor of at to# railroad’s request, said Southwest Pacific srca.4, th • War Phone 8-2M4 not do so without Inviting trou­ ‘■hsnge. f ,„| oil " nishes good weather. aerial^ gunner and wiyi whom he By a toeaty In 1818, the Hfiiteid' The victims were attached to within Industry Itself,. The the quadsVtwo boys shd two girls it could do nothing, he said. department announced today MM m e m b e r o r „ ble and controversy. We can aW PriHTHsed Foods i Period Three coupons, valid -born to ^ e n o r a , Cello Glachinq Capt. Stephen J. Meany, Jesuit mhde'his home. States and Orest Brltaln'togreed the 66tb division and most were The associated chance for reducing thle i^fair- Bo he offered to ' punch the priest now a chaplain with the . The New Englanders anij.-oexf Danbury Man to occupy the Oregwi country members of Company M, 264th In- The Aeeocieied Preee It ‘ scluelve- leady hear Pravda h(owlng hard B(K>k Four green -8tani]>s K, 1* everywhere except in the South, de Angiulll. \ . - board chairman in toe note. of kin include from Connecticut: l^xcelled as a Runner Iv entitled to the uee of repubi r»- neae to a minimum teenjA to lie and M valid through March 20; expire March 13. All coupons Reporters.-'meanwhile, failed to lesth Infantry reglmoht, tha old A graduate of Manchester High jointly. faiitry. Read Herald Advf. «*4An at aH n#wt diipAtchii ortdJt«d over this present statement of The latter had Wilson ar­ “ Fighting 69th,'' will be' grand Asiatic area:.^ lo It or not otherwise credited In not In seeking arbltr^ protec­ ten-point blue, stamps A8. B8, C8, wojth,..10 gallons a unit, with mo.^t find any reglat^tlon of the birth, rested on a charge of dleorder- Flanagan, CplT John M. — Mi­ principle by a mere group of D8 and E8 good through may 20. coupons worth Jieveral units caCh. of quintuplets here, although Ar­ marshal. He participated In the- Danbury, March 17.—i>P)—John Ihi* pap?*^ local n«w» tion from the government, but In ly conduct. The Judge found Makin island raid and now to on chael Joaeph PlanaoRn. father, Broadhurst, 71, of 9 Th'orpe street of American citizens. But the one Blue, tokens and green one-point gentine law makex parents re- him guilty—then suspended 1549 North-avenue, ■ Bridgeport. \ ‘•''i'll’ r ik h tr ■ of renuh^etlpn having bi,mineBa Uaelf, through it.s stamps good as change. The ixical War Price and Ra- .sponsible for registration of births sick leave. ' extension, died today in Danbury Apeclel dispatches herein, aro. aUo great rl.sk we cannot afford to sentence. Central Pad flc area : war productlop^dvi.sory commlt- Uoiung Board iclocated in the Lin­ within three days. " MiUtary, Naval and civic leaders CdlericU, Tech. Sergt, Bnice M, hospital from burns which Fire John Wayne, Martha Scott and Albert, Dekker in a scene from the reserved. ______run IB, that of betraying, aven by Sugar will review the parade from a Chief John H. McNamara said teee already^ organized, find for- coln school opposite the post of­ Mrs. Elatellc Coleriek, mother. thrilling epic, "In Old Oklahoma,” froth Thomas Burtls' sensational Full service client of N. K. ,A. so sly p o l i c y as alienee, the prin­ Book Four S^tanip 30 valid In- fice. Office notirs are as follows: stand at 64th street while church were received In a -Are last Satur­ niillsa ,fop ^ free enterprise which dehnltely for five pounds; Stamp Convention Date Chosen Mark 82nd Anniversary Box 6063, Bfridgeporl atory, playing at toe State Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. Service Inc. ciple! foXwhlch we do fight, the Monday,, 10 a. m. to 4:30 p. m.; cilgnitarles (will watch the march­ Buropaan area; day night which gutted his home. CTORY Publishers Rcoresentatlves: T»« will not necessarily be cut-throat 40 good for five pounds for home Tuesday, 2 p.- m. to 5:15 p. m.; ers from a stand In front of St. Broadhurat received second and principles upon which any future canning through Keb. 28, 1945. New York, March 17— (A5 . Goodh'ouso, Second Lieut. Carl Julius Mathews Special Agency eniwprise. Unle5 S this Is the so- vVednesday, 2 p. m. to 5;15 p. m.; Hartford. March 17—(/Pl--The Patrick’s cathedral. , J.—Mts. Barbara Goodhouae, third' degree burns about the head New Tork, Chlcs«o. Detroit and world peace^lrectly depends. Shoes executive committee of the Con­ Camp Fire Girls today marked car of Ridgefield barracks who Thursday, 10 a. m. to 5:15 p. m.; their 32nd anniversary with greet­ mother, Milton .road, Litchfield. and upper part of his body hospital parently resulted from an over­ Boston. ______loii, industry will he In' the po­ necticut Young Republicans, meet­ probad toe blaze with Fire Chief Book One Stamp 18 valid Friday, 10'a. m, to 5:15 p. m.. Sat­ ings to President snd Mrs. Roose' Mediterranean area; attaches said. State Police Lieut. turned oil stove in the parlor of bu r e a u OF sition of asking the very thing it ing here last nlgnt, chose May 12 Harry T. Tucker, commanding offl- McNamara said tha blase ap­ Broadhurst's home. EOElABliE > m e m b e r au dit through April .30, Bcmk Three Air­ urday, 10 a. m. to 12:30 p m . — velt on the 39tli anniversary of Collins, Pvt. Robert J.—Mrs. Cl nCULATtONS. Polling TKe States does not really want—continued plane stamp 1 good indefinitely The telephone number Is 2-0494. and 13 as the date for the orgarU- zatlon's annual convention. their marriage. The Herald Printing Company ev w , by jmd'Mer- government supervision and con­ J assumee no ftnanclal responsl- President Rooeev lllt> for.typograpmMl^^er ^P- taking a survey of t ^ ^ g ogover- v trol of production and marketing. church Dorc aa Society, Production quota was made ready tor toimadl- p>artn» In advertisements kther the center, evening. Hte shipping. Manchester Evening Herald, nors to ascertain Surgical U’vssings ^ l ( act'u- Friday; present soldier ' Nur.ecs' Aides at the hospital. A great deal of work was fin- Friday, March I t ally be honored thelr gtates, Home Nursing clais, St. Bridg­ -i.shed at the Wednesday surgical ,\ aeema to be ^ k l n g a solid et's church, evening. dressings sessions and, with toe Red new Monday evening group so well Ca88in« Still Tough for hia owjF scceptanca or re; Nutrition class. Dorcas Society, Emanuel Lutheran church, eve­ started. It seems that the IncMas- Climbing boldly Into our ama- tlon of measure. Cross ning. ed quotas will not cause too much Get Your Laivn Seed, Garden Tools, trouble. teur atrateglsfs high chair, It If states are not going to Saturday; + Nurses’ Aides at the hospital. There has been no reminder for a c ^ t the meaaure and cooperate would seem safe to conclude that \ Notes long time that National Head- aster Chapter office closed in after­ yeito It, It la obvlpuqly going to be quarters frowns upon the use of there ta new dlaappolntmept at 9.58 Main 81.—Tel. 8837 noon. of no value at all. It was unques­ o ^ « . nail polish for surgical dreaalngs T on ic 25c Fertilizers, Insecticides, Etc., At The Caaeino. The unparalleled h o n ^ * _____ Camp and Hospital tionably the belief that few slates workers, snd also requests that Ing of that Nail tough point pro­ Produktion — Tuoaday through The furniture in the day rooms very little, If any, powder or lip­ duced headllnea. n In ip lra ^ om - would cooperata ' with It which Friday, hM;30; Thursday eve­ in the military establishments stick be used. Several times re- for winter- Gifts from our menUtora to aay that C u ^ o waa made H a meaaure satisfactory w ning, 7-9; ^ p t e r church. hcreabouls g.’ ts mighty haid use, cently our inspectors have found 1 and. being second-hand to begin no mora. It aven p t ^ high Al­ tha unholy alliai^ce which has been Surgical ^ essin g s — Every little chips of. nail polish in finish­ weary rooms Latin neighbors smart long-wearing shoes with, there is frequent need for ed dressings. It is conceivable that, lied general on rajoM with high working In Congress against the Wednesday, NAmerican Legion replacement. Such articles as dav­ Home, 10-4 ;30\ Every Monday like a loose hair, this might cause optimism as to It* result*. soldier vote. They claimed that enports, daybeds, and easy chairs considerable toouble it left In the South of toe border evening, 7:30-10,\ProouGtion Cen­ are constantly needed, and heart­ craftsmen are creating no /" Yet when ^ AlUed ground It was "workable," but they ditfn't ter. dressing nnd used ^ a wound. expect It would get much work to ily appreciated. Other items, like SCATTER RUGS end of charming hand­ troops moysfl In to ••occupy” the Blood Donors — 'April 21, next large round tablea, foldling card made gifts to brighten devastatftl city, they fotmd their do. mobile unit visit. Mrs. ^.ouis Cus­ tables and chairs, lamps, rugs, our homes. Clever to use ter, 3017, for appointments. Cash Foiiml in Bag task much easier. It seems This hypocritical .position the straight chairs, bookcases and Like a dash of pepper find salt to a flat dish. . . toe gaUy decorated som­ a Nurse Recruitment—C*ll ' Mrs. writing tables are also more than that thay *r* going to President has now exposed. Per­ Watkins icatter rugs add excitement to an brero (sketched) as an Myhaver, 6214. welcome. ash tray. The miniature haps, too, he has helpfully high­ Instead of Bread otherwise drab interior! You’ll thrill with the He*??*®** forward to occupy Uia whole Playing cards, ping pong equip­ pitcher of hand blown l»h» ^position, and thus, by outward lighted tha fact that, if this bill Calendar ment, records, radios, sheet music, subtle pastel colorings of defip, soft tufted rugs glass, reproduces our fa­ appearances at least, Juatlfy the does become law, there will be a Monday:' detective or adventure books, cur­ Bridgeport, March 17—• (A5 .— .. .the rich old.eolorings of hfitid hooked cotton mous Steig«l filess: useful as s creamer or syrup jug. bombing. But there is no Indica­ great moral responsibility upon Nufaea' Aides at l.ne hoapital. rent magazines, and Vthcr- recre­ Mrs. Selma Carlson of Stratford and wool rugs.. .quaint oval braids. Sewing, Hyde group ational equipment is of great help Pig banks. 89c and 89c; tion that this progreat. If they the states. handed a bag believed to contain at Wards Production center not open. in keeping leisure hours pleasant­ bread she had ourchased in a bake : ash trays for as lltOe aa nMtka it, wlU be much eaaler than Whether he will get a clear Surgical Dressings, Production ly occupied. fie; glass mugs for 30c... shop but when she opened It later j ----- «/- of ths It would hava been had tha bomb­ basis for, either signing the bill center, 7:30 p. m. • Mrs. Philip Cheney, chairman of she found $1,850 in cash Instead. ; You'll find them an her* are only a Tuesday at Watkins In a wider se­ many from which ing never been delivered. or vetoing it Is another question. the Camp and Hospital commit­ A call to Leon A. MacDonald es- i Nurses" Aides at toe hospital. tee, will Be glad to provide trans­ tablished that he was missing a lection of atoaa tlian you choose. There is, in fnct, n theory, eup- The returns from his survey are SeWihg, Temple Both Sholom. portation. Her phone number Is large sum o f money. ordinarily sxpact, for In portod hr the enperience o< ItS' not likely to be unanimous, one SeWing, Emanuel Lutheran 3311. It is. of course, essential that What had happened waa that Scatter Ruga, too, Wat­ lingrad, that the mora such n way or the other. Suppose he church Ladies’ Aid. Production toings offered be in fairly good Mrs. Carlson bought bread and kins does tha unusual... -REMPIBER! Your shoe stamp no. 18 expires on April 30th Full Line Of center. city ta bombed, the better natural finds that 24 aUtes are going to condition, for the committee can asked that It be put aside to be Sewing, WCTU group. South do no repairs beyond the very called for later. Meanwhile, the WATKINS fortreae it becomes. The Russians use the federal bill, and 24 are Methodist church. simplest sort of carpentry and money sack was placed next to the VEGETABLE hava proBtad folldly by their not. , Home Nursing class, St. Bridg­ painting, which can be done by bread bag and the w-ong one waa auccesaful enperience nt ttalln- In such a case, hit signature of et's church, evening. amateur volunteerX; / handed to the purchaaer. GIFT Wednesday: SEEDS the bin would mean that soldlera The knitting department o f the MacDonald waa ao happy that grad. When they take a Nasi Surgical Dressings, American he gave Mra. Carlson $100— and a of 24 states would be left without Production staff has been extreme­ strong point, thsy do It by tactics Legion Hall. ly pleased with the way things loaf of bread for aandiklchea. BOX and MandRYitU o f encirclement, and undertake any good guarantee of their right Nurses’ Aides at the hoapital. have come in for this quota, and WATKINS to vote. ,But. on the other hand, Bewing, St. Mary’a Episcopal a shipment is .being/ made this Only 98 Missing From Bag 9SOTM8R.S I M C frontal assault only when the ene­ church. , my rear has alraatdy been invested his veto^ would take away what week. Of psrtlcular/note is the Sewing, South Mcthodi/it church fact that a supply of white sock Rochester, N. Y., March 17—(A5 TRIPir TESTED FLOWER SEEDS and weakened. seenta a good chance of voting for group, Production center. yarn, received in October, hqs al­ _Two young purse snatchers Our frontsd assault at Cassino the soldiers of the other 24 states. Sewing, Center church. most all been returned in finished grabbed Mrs. Rachael Whitehead's Sewing, Mrs. Watts', High products. Of 200 pairs of toe socks, handbag last night. containing baa been playing the Nazi gaiRe, If the President finds himself in street extension. such a dilemma, that unholy coali­ only three pairs are still out, while $3,003 in cash, $164 in checks and giving Inevitable odds to'^t^.^^de- Pick-up and delivery of Produc­ of 98 pairs of bed socks, only 23 a $75 diamond ring. A detecUve YOUR PUMPS ARE PATENT 3 . 9 8 fenss. Wa had the propej.Wlution tion iM Congress may reveal Itself tion, Motor Corp*. have not come back. later found tha bag atop a parked Fertilizers gleefully enjoying his plight. It Thursday: automobile. In it were $3,000 In O f course you wont shiny patent pumps to wear with that new to thla problem with the landing Nurses' Aides at the hospital The packing committee wi below Rome, which originally had may consider It quite a triumph to busy Thursday, and, 'n addition to bills, the checks and the rijig. 5-10-5 Garden FertiliBcr, 100 Lb*. , Sewing, St. James' School. 1 Missing—$3. Easter outflti Choot* either a doted or open bock pump for dreit. WOOIRIFF the appearance et an encircling have created such a hopeleaa tan Sewing, Emanuel Lutheran ihe'knitted garments, the hospital Both hove open toei and dainty faille bowt. Rationed. Sheep Manure, 100 Uba. • • • • move which would weaken the gle in the problem of the soldier vote. ^ , Nasi rear At Casslno, and avantu- J .44i ^ U V I SEEli Hriconiire, 50 Lh. Ra^ .... *..b. . » . •. ERbRE ally intka our conquest et that Moat Americans win wish so r *' p q ^ more or less automaUo. But part of their obstructive clever­ Fine Groniid Bone -■We failed to develop the necessary ness. For there is a real loser In punch at Ansio, and our strategic this issue, and he la the American •\ HY-TROUS-THE LIQUID FERTILIZER opportunity waa lost. That soldier—good enough to die to doesn't mean, however, that Anzio keep Congress in existence, but 3 Ob. 23e 8 Os. 59e 16 Ob. 9 9 e not good enough to be given a wasn’t the right Idea. And M la '.x: aa idea to which we mitst return, vote. We doubt thjit a democracy MEN'S PINBHURfTS— fTYLED • ...z with more punch, If we are ever, h as. over oommitted a more eal- going to win any speedy, economi­ Toua betrayal of its front line de­ FOR DREES ^ BUilNEff 5.95 cal vHctorlea in Italy. Lae NoaJiIes, Lawn Sprinklera, CouplihgK, Polish que.sUon, there are at least Many of the industries now e n -; ' an/Old English Bognkar iaodtag aboirid ba several Amei-h aB • liberals who gaged In war production tore peace^ / L' ^ ^ e n d e r a and W^irfierfi have consistently fought fdr un­ and Watkins has the ra Insect Bait BMmbor one on poor aaonooed tiine rivals. But some o< them j knra ooie peogitan. H yen food derstanding and appreciation of will inevlt^ly get through with I OROWING Oi;iU BOW PUMPS 3 .3 0 T o / ^ I I I Cutworms, Slugs your knm ia oorly apring and Also Rakes, How, Spadea, 3 and 5 Tyne Cul- Soviet Russia in America. They their wa^production before the [ country side Starting housekeeping? Or is your old Pumps hi’thiny patent or dazzling whit* leather ore making a hit again in oorly fcdl . . . roaood 'tivatora. Spading Forks, Shovels and Weeder# are not "Red-baiters." They sim­ rest. Sltoll these be allowed to go i ran ^ worn beydnd repair? Then you are J and Grasshoppprs. bva q>ola aa thoy develop with ply believe that this war should shea^^nd beat their Cl^mpetitors, entitled to a new, modem Watkins Range... this season! Girls find It hard to choose between th* classic patent good groat llsad y o u l nova a be fought toward a peace of col­ into the post-war market? Per­ ENGLISH OAK BEDROOM and right now the setfiction is unusually com­ ifyl* and th* whit* open to* pumpr’with perforated vamp. Rationed, Idwn to odmira . . on# that YARD CLOTHES DRYERS lective security. Believing that, fect, managed fairness says ho., plete. All . prices, excepting when noted, in­ givoa prida and epmlort they think they have legitimate But, on. the other hand, the gener­ clude installation! \ Use Legiime-Ald For Idwna. ond for flowoia. Complete With Box right to concern over Russia’s pol­ al public welfare, will have two LEONARD Combination-Dual Oven Range: 4 gga tohrnba and traaa, too, Uaa To Set in Ground . I a • e a a a a « icy, $ 9 .9 5 definite needs in. the situation— I burners; 4 coal lids. Heavy cast con- - - VIGORO. It'a tha coraplata "I f- Russia values America's' one for the' products such com­ atruction with porcelain finiah ...... IMOCULANT plont food moda by Ssrift & friendship, as we believe she panies can begin producing,'' toe Company. It aupplioa oQ ef tha Denison Seed Starter Sets 50c does." the statement says, "she LEONARD Cdmbination-Dual Oven Range, same as other for the employment such above only fitted with fiUant C O A Q Q C For Peas, Beane and Corn many plant foM alomanta oil must not use her power to ■. im­ civilian production can provide. Before Planting. plcmta roguira from tha aoiL pose either an unjust frontier or Neither of toess nedda can be ig­ ADVANCE Bungalow Range with 4 gas burners, ) , , »------J_ 3 to 5 Ft. Plont Stakes a puppet-government upon the Po­ nored. — oven andtoeparato-gato-broiler. -At- Y O U 'U WALK IN COMFORT lish people. Russia must choose. Suppose, to take what might Uched kitchen coal h ea ter...... lOe package inocuLites 5 IN w 1M |DS FOOTHEALTHSi She can impose her w^ill, but she seem am even greater Injuaties to ADVANCE Coal Rang* of soUd cast Iron conatruc- 4 .4 9 pounds seed. EARLY SPRAYS cannot' Impose it without estrang­ companies atlU toiling al)—A Xor- Drafting Final Reply ^ today the administration will nut new il.s inquiry into the Petrillo der dinner at the Y.M.C.A. lost Mies Georgia Greenaway, Prompt, Efflclont Work! group from Tolland Coun^ is proving Its worth as ah,opera­ Inspection Station bah against breadcaato by high «U1 iMva for th« Anny on March .said he would seek or a.ccept It.) eign .Offlce spokesman today said The Finnish government Is said break the “ Little Steel" formula evening. Nearly sixty were pres­ The aocial committee, organis­ tions base. Reaponslbiltty Shared the Finnish government "haa to school musicians at Interlochen, Wth lncl««»ng the following from The Japanese made repeated, to be drafting a final reply to.Mos- Towing Service, by exfoutlve action and tf there is Mich. ent, this number including moat Curtin said MacArthur's re­ g iv e . serious cemsideration' ’to cow, turning down the proffered ItoekTlllc: vigorous attempts to knock the sponsibility as Commander-in- President Roosevelt’s statement any lifting of wage ceilings Cim- Clark said the conimittce would of the faculty members of the ' Paul A. MctaurtiUn, Jpieph T. Allies oft-balanco during the tran­ terms, and preparations are under Barlow Motor greas will have to aasumo the rc- chief in the Southwest Pacific ts urging Fifljand to withdraw from hear testrinony front Joseph E. Main and Franklin buildingo. Patko, Adam Koidowakl^ FrancI* sition from the defensive to the way in Helsinki for a resumption 16 Brainerd spbnBlbillty. Maddy, president of the national J. Milunua. Joaeph OUVa, Joseph offensive. But the American Navy, shared with other Allied com­ her "hatefrt, partnership" with o f hostilities. The tables were decorated ap. manders throughout the world. Germany., \ Tel. 3883 This determination, reached in music camp at Interlochen, from Oollmitaer, Joseph G. Hlasny, Australian troops and finally (A dispatch from - Associated the highest quarters, would pru- propriately for 8L Patrick’s with "For here and there, we are en­ "We regret it.wasn't made three which school broadcasts were first ither r. TrouW. Herbert L. American forces with Amerlcan- Press Correspondent Eddy Gilmore clude any favorable action by the green pap«r streamers, and Indi­ W OODBURY $0"; .jMiher. Alexander Bllow, Frank gaged in a , war which is not di- days earllerj" lifi/ormed political banned by the president of the Australian air support stemmed Emerson K. Dumore in Moscow said the Russian peo­ War Labor Board on a pending American Fede'ration of Musicians vidual ahamrocka pinned to each P r e t t y shoes wiii U Dobosa, William B Thrall. Paul the enemy drives. vLsible and which cannot be com­ figures said, in o'bvlous refefenee ple appeared “Ip an ugly mood to­ paper napkin. Beside the main S. Bmiraglia. Atanloy M. Luszcskl, to the fact that \ the Finnish request by the CIO United Steel­ in 1942. add gaiety to your eoe> Darwin sUll Is nearer the Phil­ pleted until all our enemies are Corporal Emerson K. Dumore, ward the Finns" and were sug­ workers to carry a plea for a 17- dish of fish chowder, the menu in­ Russell W./Blnhelmer, Joseph P. ippines than any other Allied-hcld Dick Wenterkamp defeated and all occupied coun­ USMC. son of Mr. and Mrs E. G. Parliament had reacljed a deci­ gesting immediate military opera­ cluded green soled, crusty rails, tume: and the suprenae #Srorek. Francis X. Sadlak Reu­ X sion. ritish- \ cent hourly wage increase before Chinese Wants to Help SO° PHILLIPS’/»& 34' point. But instead of the shattered, tries and even neutrals have e s ­ Dumore. of 126 Charter Oak tions). President Roosevelt. The grant­ awsat plcklea coffee and apple pie ben iFu^ Iter, Clarence E. Miner. The section of the press opposed comfort of our shoes "easy” target for Japanese bomb- Dick Weeterkamp, popular an­ tablished beyond possibility of street, arrived home Wednesday ing of any part of this increase Philadelphia — (iF) — Eleventh a la mode. „ from Rockville accepted em MacArthur found in 1942, Dar­ nouncer of radio station WTIC, doubt that those forces which afternoon on furlough from his to the government displayed will add gaiety to your President Roooevelt's statement erican Club admittedly would break the for­ hour mail at the deputy collector Skit Is Presented fbr itanlted ser\’lce Include Edward win now IS a strongly-held base and a resident of Orford Village brought the war are no longer station at St Thomas, Virgin Is­ mula. of Internal revenue's office Includ­ •piriti!/-^ ■ Ott, Anthony K. Kuchenakl, from which Allied fliers take off this town, will act as master of capable of molesting the peace of prominently. Newspapers support­ After the dinner a humorous 50= DR. LYO N 'S S 35c lands. To Uppone Wage Changes ed a $10 check from a Cblneae who skit, a satire on a ladles' partv, phen Polllo. Arthur K. Ed- to hit and observe the enemy. ceremonies at the Red Crais ben­ men.” Corporal Dumore has been In ing the government tucked it WANTED! a'way inside. II) line with this decision, WLB said he didn't owe any tax but woe presented by Dwight Periy, Japan was setting the pace efit sntertainment tonight at the Turning to MacArthur, Chirtin the Marine Corps for 15 months Chairman William H. Davis Is ex­ With ted to "contribute to the gov­ From other towns In Tolland when MacArthur assumed com­ South Methodist church. and has served in the Caribbean Swedes Adopt Sharp Tone Second Hand 5 Ft. Leff PiNGO Russell Wright, Nelson Sanborn said: "I express to you the grati­ pected to appear before the Sen­ ernment." and William 'Vaders, Gussta tosn County the followlnjf have been mand two years ago and that pace tude of the people of Australia for station for eleven months. After Cthe newspapers in neighboring Bathtub— Also Used Lav ate Banking committee next week NORTHERN accepted for the Army; Talcot- had to be broken in the islands your inspiring leadership and ex­ the granting of hie furlough, he adopted a shorp tone to­ vUle, Marshall J. Kidney, Zlgmund and along the air and sea lanes tory. Phone 3.301. on a bill to extend the life of the State Ninth ample." went by plane from St. Thomas to ward Finland’s reluctance to ac­ Tomorrow stabilization act and oppose flatly Qoads; Ellington, Gordon H. Dlm- northeast of Australia. Allied suc­ MacArthur attended the state Miami, Florida, and to his home 5howET Clogs ock, Mario F. Luea, Jr„ Theophllus cesses in Papua, Guadalcanal, cept Russian armistice terms. any change iii the wage ceilings. SAVE ON DAILY NEEDS dinner dressed in a sun-tan uni­ here by train. 'Iliis is his first fur­ (Berlin dispatches received in The admlnirtration's attitude KiU (limited service!. New Georgia ana elsewhere open­ Tn Wai* Jobs form somewhat resembling Prime lough since entering the service. 98c pair Stafford Springs’ Rica J. Cor- ed the possibility of undermining Stockholm said there was "great Night was described as this: Minister (Thurchlirs siren sunt. The Corporal Dumore trained at Slnl. FTank Tlntl, Ludgle J. and rendering Impotent Rabaul, satisfaction" in the (German For­ It wants the auUiorlty. under general wore no decorations or Parris Island. S. C., and at Cherry Pkmtde, Ernest S. Fain, Bernard New Britain, the terminal, bass of \ (Continued From Page One) eign Office that the Finns had re­ In which Congress directed that m ee AMORAY insignia of his rank. Point, N. C„ and graduated from R A N G ^ A f^ D Wi Mlchonskl. Frank KaleU; Al- the eneihy’s north-south all well as the Marine Corps Aviation Me­ jected the Russian peace condi­ wages and prices be stabilized at mon H. Hartley, Lloyd B. Eaton, east-west defense and supply lines. three and onc-half years, with chanic’s Training School at the tions, but the Morfentidnlngeh’s F U ^ O I L Sept. 16, 1942 levels, continued B/VTN CRYSTALS correspondent noted that the fact (bert J. Rounds, (diaries A. MacArthur said In his commu­ $5,451,617,000 In contracts. Next latter station with lionors. unchanged. Sssa fiUi TklM FIVE F ounds! Peter S. Dyinerskl; Staf- nique reporting the invasion of among the New England states that the Finns had made peace ORANGE It docs not want the "Little FWar E w A O overtures to the Soviet in the first James A. Woods Steel” formula written into the PINIATAK ird Hollow, Paul P. Mallnoaky; the Admiralty islands Feb. 29, came Maine, which was 27th ip Army Insists CiNigh Syrup Sesntsd itaffordvllle: Joseph R. Cooley, "The end of the Bismarck cam­ the nation' and received $1,203,- place was' a bitter pill for the Ger­ S81 punter St. Tel. 6586 law, but is determined to keep 'ft. X Sohanz & scents iea lto A. Muxlo, Boleslaw J. Ba- mans. HALL that formula in effe.ii unless Con­ TOUT both water. paign Is clearly In sight." Rabaul 056,000 In contracts, mainly for About Town Nothing is as important as good sleep! Benson’s Bed- 25* and the supporting base of Ka- ships. On Youn" Men (The Berlin dispatches indicated gress Itself takes the initiative in Seehuaf. wimg. : South Coventry: Eugene Rych- vteng, Now Ireland, h^ve been that the German Foreign Office raising the wage ceilings. ding is noted for its fine quality and each item represents A M N r m f f iy anr, Ernest C. Davis, Merrick A. hammered Into defensive liabili­ Rhode Island was close behind expected that Russia will demand Will Amount to Mandate Maine—30th in the nation with The Men's club of St. Bridget's it does not believe that Con­ a .sound investment in ffood sleep. la OaM W lSaw. iW a'i aotliiii( Abom, Louis F. Sardella, Kenneth ties and Wewak, New Guinea, Joiniing Ranks church continued its winning that the United States break rela­ BISMADINE R. Clark; Storm: Homer J. Bog- $923,501,00 In contracts. New tions with Finland If the p e a ^ gress will yield to union pressure 'l. M cwafwtioc M M kaM. ihit mnUttidi . . whose planes once commanded the streak in the setback tournament rm j ysm ich. Calvin C. Knowlton; Eagle- Bismarck sea. currently is getting Hampshire ranked 38th, with .terms are formally rejected, a s ^ - for upward .revision of the ceilings C $Mt . f i$a k M beck $200,431,000, and Vermont was (ConMnned from Page One) with the Knights of Columbus.’ Mid cmL Oar Pharm.eu*. it. ^ ASIpiRin SUe: Robert E. Walker, Nathan the same treatment. oflicial reports in Stockholry say and if Congreas thus refuses to MlMaW (a kaa«rlt.50 turn.” Agency, Federal Security agency sonar makes loans on Mnd. Arthur F. Langlels; Em MacArthur has never deviated The Petroleum Administration Kristoff of 133 School street, and Neutral Swedgn has followed In WLB membei-s. undi-ubtedly in­ We Have Them In Twin DRUGS WITH A REPUTATION which includes the Office of Edu­ for War estimated that 20 percent the footsteps/of Britain and the your signature. Loans are S w by, Walter Dobruck; Nor­ from this purpose but he realised cation, War Manpower commis­ the fourth to enlist in the service. • WHEEL ALIGNMENT arranged privately and fluenced the Doard in denying and Full Sizes. of the key men in 100-octane gaso­ United States and urged neighbor- promptly and In all caaea, $ 1 7 . ^ ASGIsm SM0.Oa.aiv wich, Abmham A. Raymond; It would take'him much longer to sion, and the National Housing Is stationed at the Great Lakes Wednesday an AFL motion to hold IfeRcheater. Arthur 8. Palmer. retorn than It did. to get here, and line plants are under 26. Naval Training station.' His honesty and the ability to public hearings to advise and ABSORBENT agency. * Despite this pressure. Nelson, • BRAKES repay are the most Impor­ Twin dr full size. This is WHISTLING GIN RUMMY .. The following from Rockville four daya after ne arrived he said: brother, Paul, is ■with the Marines tant things at ‘Personal , A counsel Congress on . the wage $39.50 and / COTTON been ^'accepted for the Navy: “No general can make some­ ,For Aircraft and Ordnance War Manpower Commissioner Mc­ in the South Pacific, Sergeant stabilization program. The WLB the finest low price Mat­ TEA KETTLE CARD TRAY • VALVE GRINDING loan of SKX) coeU $20 60 Sterile: 1- SraUam 6, Ertel, Jr.. Nelson W. thing out of nothing My success Most of Connecticut’s contracts Nutt and the Army so far have Raymond Kristoff is in England FOR TOP VALUE when promptly repaid In 12 is scheduled to vote late today on tress we know of. Cora- $49.50 ■artlstt,r Russell j. Burke, Donald lies In whst the governments place were for aircraft and ordnance— failed to set up a metiiod ot get­ .with the Army Air Corps and monthly consecutive Install­ a CIO-proposal that a six-man I t . . . ounce roll . Curds . . . X ' * ' * IN A NEW HOME • OVERHAULING ments of $10.05 each. fortahle sleeping giiaran- Mitoa. ncofrt pmi G rsoML SL^Domain. Edward J. Bresnahan, at my disposal. My faith In them $2,656,835,000 and $1,869,838,000, ting the desired 10,000 safely past Carol is with the Coast Guard. panel hear arguments on the 17- their draft boards. $ Way$ Apply (eed! RSiwte F. Purnell, Russell J. Hil­ la complete. In any event. I shall respectively. Sundry supply con­ 11 Come in ion your luncn cent hourly wage increase. May Met Dp Loral Committeea See the Ones Beinff Built By i Solid Maple ler. Rruno E. Ambrasl, Andrew H. do my best. 1 shall keep a soldier's tracts totaling $2.1.54.0.’i9.0()0 and A-C Wendell H. Cheney of 4^ Quick Service hour If you w)ah). ?) Public members fit the board trsyla Chester . SulUvan, WU- faith.” Nelson told the steel group that Phone me. then atop in to ware diapoaed to receive the argu­ ship contracts for $1..595.192.000 local committees might be set up, Brookfield street, haa been trims- GREENBROOKE sign and get the cash 3) Twin Bed Outfit It Chumaa, Donald E. Rich- accounted for most of the Ma.ssa- ferred from the Army Air /Force Expert Workmanship m ile for a Loan-by-Mall. ments vrtth the explicit iinder- Hollywood T>’pb Joeeph Ssynal, Alfred D. Bar- with members from the Army, ctanding in advance that the board chiisetts business. Navy, WMC, WPB and Maritime Training Ba.se at Enid. Okla., to HOMES, INC. ' Solid M ^ le panel bed. Federal Ballot Capitol University, ^lum bus. is not going to maae any repre­ Studio Couches Top: Brown and Maine’s shipbuilding jobs total­ commission, which would ' work sentations to the president or Con­ Pleasant-Rent felt mattress. ed $843,019,000. Rhode Island re­ with industry In each city and rec­ Ohio, for pre-flight ^ stru ctlon. On Walker Street • H^idonat I Black Calf. Ran. Eugana Solega. asalaUnt gress for a change in the w^gge ('oni|)lc(p with three pil­ All metal strap kpring. Reg­ Use Pondered ceived a good share of non-indus­ ommend deferments of "absolutely Cadet C3ieney is th^'^son. 01 Mr. FINANCE CO. ft. « t WL Joaapk'a Church, haa been and Mrs. Neal A. ({meney and en­ For further Information call at MANCHESTER policy. lows. Tapestry covers. ular $59.50 v o lu ^ trial and facility w.irk. $160,033,- es.sentlal’’ jmcn. -Alexander Jarvis. Co. office on Ktiite Theater Bolldlna M M d W toe Meat Rav. Mwirice 000 and $234,224,000, respectively, tered the service’ nearly a year k Center: Calf Tie, An Army suggestion for a way Center street or at 28 Alexander m . MaAaUffa, DJ>„ Biahop of and produced $45S..383.00fl worth ago, training the Ski and MOTOR SALES, INC. kp Moccasin Silhouette. ^Continued From Page One) out of the tangle is to have the two street. D. Re Bro««ng M « ^ ■ a ctisa i, as oaa at 2t prieata to of sundry supply Items. New civilian agencies list the essential Mountain troQ(ia at Camp Hale, I.IrffifiBe No. 8»1 Lieut. Sullivan $39.50 iH wa aa Tauto OounsMlors la Phones: 4113 or 7275 West Center St. TeL 4134 1 1 HHIMNnEMIr inniHMH will permit use of the Federal bal­ Hampshire's contracts were chief­ plants and the number recom­ Colorado. Bottom: Calf Step- j G a ir metkm. Iliaaa prieata will lot, and the governors 'of Rhode ly for miscellaneous supplies, to­ mended for deferment In each; Gains Proiiiolion Rmck fei aooparation with the local Island, New Hampshire, Connecti­ taling $220,520 000. The same ap­ then the Army would take the list in. Gabardine Bow | -JfRvaaUa eaurta In eaaaa ta which A rehqArsal of the degree team ■ I3 B BAYTOL cut, Nebraska, Vermont. Indiana plied to Vermont. ,vlih $112,871,- and trim it down to a permitted Trim. CaUwUe chUdran ara taivolvad. of Sunset Rcbekah Lodge will and New Mexl,co replied they be­ 000 in supply contracts. '■budget" of deferments. The pro­ take Mace Monday evening in Odd O. i M t e n f lieved that any action needed to The lion’s share of contracts duction agencies have several Fellffws hall, in connection with Francis T. Sullivan, son of Mi­ Ckailaa G. bandgraf,ndgnix, t81, of planS^ none of which has met the chael Sullivan of 96 McKee street. leiirti • 0 lllillllilill|||||||P at validate'the irfan would be taken. went to the Hub area, which re­ the Rebekah meeting. ^ Oraad atraat, diad Thuraday ceived $4,221,117,000. Other Induii- Airmy’s favor. Who is located somewhere in Kn;;;- 2 r COTTON W M l t l » Hwttord hoapltaL Ha w u Gov. J. .M. Broughton, North ’JiER l'HNrS:(M[«iiHiaFIH^«l'i:hM Oroltna, reported his state elec­ trlal areaa had contracts as fol­ Mias Dorothy C^hapin arrived land with the 91st Medical Gas SHOE LACES Bora in WlndaorvUle and had been Treatment Battalion, has been | AY>tOL 1R SQoiBB strrs ....fr tion board had full authority to lows: last evening for a surprise visit n laaldant o f RockvlUe for forty promoted from second lieutenant Manchester Total $04,300,00($. Program Is Listed with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T II-T It MAIN r T N I I T \ I S L . 3-^.5* 1 gaara. He 1m v »s. a bri)to«L AHred authorize use- of the Federal bal­ BEAUTICAPS 1» BEBEFAXAiBSSr# Luther Chapin of 373 East Middle to the rank of first lieutenant. Tot tar. Jki AjsaiM* | at RockvlUe. , lot. hut did nbt attempt to com­ Bridgeport. $1,516,643,000; Hart­ POPULAR Lieutenant Sullivan was induct­ The tuaarai will be held on Mon­ mit the board. ford, $2,613,497,000; Manchester, For Ladies’ Night Turnpike. She is a student at UHQOSe^SOH ■ OLAFSEN Bi 'MS. w se o TTS Forsyth Dental University on the ed April 10, 1942. and sent to day at 2:80 T*' toa White In Delaware, a special legisla­ $94,60(),000: -New Ha’ven-Water- Camp Devens. Mass., thence to INC. Funeral Home with Rev. Karl tive session has/been called on the bury, $1,042,330,000;. New London, Fenway, Boston, Mass., and will The program for the Tall Cedars return to her studies next week. FOOD MARKET Camp Pickett. Va. He was ac­ subject, and Ctov. Leverett Salton- $795,584,000; Newpoi t, $156,877,- Otto Kletta, pastor ol toe First cepted for the Medical AdminiJ- m m r n I^tocran church, officiating. Buri­ stall of Masuchusetts said he 000: PitUfieiq. $112,i)18.000: Port- Laqies' night at the Masonic Tem­ ple tomorrow evening wiU begin 845 MAIN STREET RUBINOW BinLDING tration Officer Candidate school al will be in Grave HUl cemetery. would call the Bay State legisla­ land-Bath;' $878,277,000; Ports­ at Camp Barkley, Texas, and was with a Smorgasbord supper at 7 \ ' Bndoraed tors to advance state primary mouth; $537,582,000; Provldence- graduated in March, 1943. He was / bawla W, Pbelpa at Apdovar, dates to permit use of absentee FgU River-New Bedford, $849,- oVlock. Tall Cedar Jack Gordon ------■ / ■ V will, give the official welcome. A returned to Camp Pickett, trans- ...... fonher state auditor who haa an« ballots by service personnel. 054,000; Springfield - Holyoke, Fire Insurance , ferred again to Camp Barkley, A great many governors are still $626,820,000; Worct.rtcr, $506,- program of games for which prizes sounced bia candidacy for toe will be awarded will be followed and then overseas. Democratic nomination for gover­ studying the compromise Wll, 134,000; remainder of the Boston On Your SPECIALS FOR THE WEEK-END \A graduate of Manchester High EVtRY SAtURDAY NIGHT AT 8*15 (New England) region, $1,847,- by an entertainment at 9:30, with nor. haa been endorsed by . toe awaiting copies of it, or marking C^arlea Gerard, as master of cere­ school and the Hartford Seersta- YOUR BLOOD? l^kvUle DenacraUc Chty cora- time on opinions from state legal 838.000. LEAN->BLOCK—CHUCK 7 POINTS rial school. Lieutenant Hullivan TWENTY-FIVE GAMES FOR $1.00 The WPB even broke the con- monies. ! fttttae. authorities. Among tos perfmmim wiU bs FURNITURE before, entering the service was Maaa Taday • tracta down by counties to show employed by the State Highway what each war-producing county Dorothy Young, tap dancer; Jane A mass . was conducted this Walker, acrobatic dancer; George And Personal Effects Department. Rig))t of Way Divi­ morning at 8t. Bernard’a church Completing Plans in the nation has dime in providing sion. \ * \' the sinews. The figures for New Gillett, musical comedian and the We ran protect yon for os low ^ for Lieutenant John Yanlshewsky three Morrison Bisters who wUI be lb. 2 6 f Tp’Ensure, Vote as $4.50 per flJMM for 8 years* ROAST BEEF o f this city w ho was Tfl^qrted kiU- England counties include: Boston, March 17,—(ffT-^Most of heard In a group of popular songs.' time. BINGO ConnecUcut— Fairfield, $1,616.- 4d In Italy January 3b. Membera the New England governors today General dancing wiU round out the Luther League AT af -Stanley Doboes Port - No. 14, 843,000; Hartford, $2,612,567,000; evening. Let me coll at y ea r home and LEAN SMOKED. 1 Point RIB ROAST 3 Points LEAN SMOKED, 1 Point were completing plans to ensure a Litchfield; 179,048,000; Middlesex, American Legion, attended in vote for the servicemen o f their explain details er body. ■ , $82,176,000; New Haven. $1,043,- Telephone 5448 or 5988 To Show Filin Superior Cb«rt states. _ 260,000; New London, $528,183,- The Arnw & Navy Club Many already had replied to HAMS PORK SHOULDERS Three criminal casee three do 000; Tolland, $24,494,000; Wind­ PrMident Rooeuvelt's query wheth­ mrstle relations eases and two ham, $40,824,000; unosslgned, $5,- ;n s e n Arthur A. Knofla "The Power of God." a Chris^ No gaaoUne7\Can’t use your car? er the use of Federal ballots, as 838.000. « n w s short calendar. Items were sched­ 'V^nw Furaltora 'Fli* lb. 33^ tian motion picture with sound Then why not It’s not too far. uled for the ToUand County Supe­ provided In a measure recently lb. lb- 29<^ phased by Congress is authorized SANDING \ Insnraoee Mon** ch'ects, will be’ shown at Emanuel *m ron And you will finu^ur Bingo’s fun rior court today with Judge John The carnation, one of'the oldest 5 POINTS Lutheran church on Tuesday eve­ With many prixes ie[.^e won. H. King presiding. by states’ laws and If not whether 875 MAIN STREET LEAN—SII^LOIN— FLANK itBMrrmy they thought steps could be' taken flowers still under cultivation, was Iff and Flnishinff. Office Open Dolly ning, March 21, at eight o'clock. The criminal cases included that first described In-300 B. C. by the , It telle In the form o f a grip- * M M g 15.00 GAMES . (Sl) 110.00 GAMES' of Leonard J. Goets. Sr., ToUand, In time to make use o f the ballot Manchester 2-0811 and Tbiin. Evening 7 to S P. BL legal. Greek philosopher Theocrastus. ^ ’ ping modern story what Chris­ it aiL \ (1) 820,00 GAME (1) $50.00 GAME ' charged with assault with-intant tianity is, what it does to the in­ to rape; Harold Scott and Helena May Advance PrimoiF Data ' V ‘ ■ ''X* ' Gov. Leverett Saltohstrtl of / dividual, and what the individual Fhretx Scott, lascivious carriage CORNED BEEF 31 should do with it. The charac­ WUhiir Fred Hunt of ToUand and Massachusetts replied that use of 'V- Federal ballots was not permitted ters enact a true-torlife story Doris Minor Griffin of Crystal MEATY, > \ 8 POINTS > SUCED—SWISS 18 POINTS that has happened in thousands of Lake, adultery; John McFarlane under state law and that he would call a special legislative session to villages, towns and cities through­ ys. Margaret Banning McFarlane / VEAL CHOPS lb. 19c CHEESE lb 67c out America. Filled with emo'^ As Time Passes Your Car X)arlene Gallagher KllcolUna ya. advance the state primary date so NO POINTS that absentee ballots eould be used TUBE FGMK \ .1 POINT FAT tiohal contrasts, "The Pow?r, of ’ Thomas J. Kiicollins; Bessie God” is a film which all will want Rider vs. William H. Rider. by servicemen. SALT PORK lb. 15c TONIGHT On the application Of Simon S O oy. William H. Wills of Ver­ CLAPP HANDS SAUSAGE MEAT lb. 19c to see. Is Rapidly Becoming One Cohen for admission to the^bar, mont answered that a special ses­ RIB * POINTS SLICED 1 POINT T'hlf, picture is being sponsored motion that temporary license be sion of the State Legislature, now by the Luther' Leagues. Muss made permanent was to be made. meeting, would enact a UtW'pro­ PORK CHOPS lb. 25c VEAL LOAF lb. 31c ViVian Aiiderson ta chairman of 8 :0 0 P . M . In toe esse of N. Edward Dubois viding for the use of ’ supplemen­ TOMORROW! NO POINTS GRADE AA 4 POINTS the committee and tickets are still Of The Most Valuable against Jrt\n Kurso ' et al, the tary. Federal ballota available. The program is open l'I» YOU CAN EAT YOUR j airittadrawal of to o attorneys for Gov. Raymond E. Baldwin of BACON ENDS lb. 17c FRANKFUkTS lb. 39c to all. ■ the defjsndant is requested. Connecticut wired assurances that Things You Own Oommlttee Forms his state would "do all that ahe DONATION JO TH E RED CROSS! LARGE—CONK. FARM NO POINTS /■' Benefit Entertainment can to make her plan for the sol­ . Rev. Alvin D. Johnson has been Repatriates Still ■ ' ' ■ k chosen to act aa chairman at the diers' vote fit in with the act meatlnga of the Advisory Recrea­ adopted by Congress." OUR ENTIRE GROSS PROFITS TAKE CARE OF ^EPAIM NOW! Conserva your ( ^ * for the tion commltte* which was chosen C^. J. Howard McGrath of 8 9 i ^ Being Put Ashore for the duration by hfiTiRff it ehedied perlodiadly by oar Rhode Island said he had not yet FOR SATURDAY WILL BE EGGS - a t toe recent meeting caUed by tot League of Women Votera {received the preeldeiit’s telegram expert mechanics. ’ You’h appreciate our service, oar Mra. Frances G. Rurke is secre­ and a copy of the bill. He pointed WASTE, PAPER Needed for Plasma Containers f out that Rhode Island law did not Jersey City, N. J., March 17 — thorpuffh work. We will help you to ffet the maximum tary. A meeting of toe committee (g>) — Disembarkation of repatri­ RED CROSS WAS held this week ‘ srtto Fred provide for the use of Federal bal­ Donated To The Red Gross amount of driving from your ^ tm e n t of gas by servic­ lots but said that steps would- be ates from the exchange Uner Irtiger, Mias Lots MacFarlsnd, The more yem eat toe more WefB have e w w m I orvagr af Grtpsholm Continued slowly today ing your car from bumper to bumper. Let us check Paper Collection In The Southeast Albert U Koelach and Ralph taken to enable Mm to certify toe use o f such ballots. wlO 'find Ite bray to toe Bed deUeleas feed . . . . A t e v BANANAS and offlclats expressed belief that BnMW In attandance. your car today. ’ . ' k To Submit BUI on Use Cross. So eorae! Bring your naaol down-to-carto piteea. all o f the 128 remaining passen- South Methodist Church Mcgt. Wmight Reeovering friends . . . Bring the fam­ gcre would be ashore by tonight. ■ 1 Mr. and Mrs. B, O. W ral^ of Gov. Robert O. Blood of New ENDIVE SALAD Hampshire answered toot be ily- FLORIDA JUICB OBAMOES FEBra SPINACH The Swedish motorship docked Main Street and Hartford Road Section MONDAY, MARCH 20 iisuntahi street have racslvsd would eubiait a MU to toe Legisla­ Wednesday with 682 persons who jspssd toad toeir sen, Staff Ber- Unless-inclement weather prevents collection — then the next fair day. . _ , ture at a special session next had been detained in German in­ Dick Westerkamp, WTIC, Master of Ceremonies. Also Please Note— If collection cannot be finished the first day it will be eu tne pmow- j M h a E. WralfAit who was Tuesday providing ifor use of the 29c doz. 2 lbs. 29c 25c head^ ternment comps. , in 'action in Itato ea Federal boUot by servicemen. When ekamlnatlons ended last “ Star Struck” Comedy, present^ by Mark Twain ing day. a m r r 8 la artivaleaatng. Tlmy THE TEA ROOM DEPOT SQUARE Gov. Sumner SewoU of Maine “ No Winep — No Liquors:— Just Good Food” night 534 passengera' had I been Masquers. interned to send hist Eva words by sold he would rcply to the Presi­ cleared. Nineteen were token to REMEMBER . . . THE PROCEEDS FROM ALL SAIA'AGED WAOTE PAPIR rain It. throuih the saaualty BEING USRD TO BUY NEEDED EQUIPMENT AT THE HOSPITAL. ' dent's t^rtrom today. He an- 883 MAIN ST. bpp. ST. JAMES’S CHURCH SEEDLESS GBAFErpiVIT EUls island for additional ques­ and aant *«aat Wishes nouneeff w ^ e s d a y that he would LEMONS HOT-HOVSE DANDEUI^NS tioning by government outhoritieo. AU Proceeds Given Red Cross In W’ar Fund Drive, coU a qtecia] legisloUve session if nmciaU Bold 83 more persons GARAGE aeeeemry "to assure every Maine 39e lb. v.'crc scheduled to bs removed to f Ernest Roy, Prop. craaeB In toe armed forcee fuU op­ No Donatiomi Will Be Solidted JaetEatl 6 for 15c ^ 4 for 29e EUia island U ^ . 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4 1 ' 1 \ MANCHESTER EVENING HERAJLU. MANUnSSTER. CDNN« FRIDAT, MARCH 17. 1944 PA G E e l e v e n 'MANCJHESTKK KVENIM» REKALD, MANCHESTER, I ONN., ERIJHAT, MAKX H 17, 15)44 3* T E If

Feed Program WNRO-.UM Eat Yoiir Donation* Red Units Alreatly•» Willkie Stand Obitiiary- WDRO—1360 Toddy's Radio To Red Croaa Campaign Red Cross Is 'Dnly Link , K>k Askance | .W «r‘ Beau At Dniester River; R e p o ^ E rr^ .X Uiidec^ttaek V The Tea Room announces to­ BeUv^n Home Boys i t Discussions day an original method of aid­ Germans Retreat Deathfi^V 1:00 AVTJC— Backataga Wllajip Show; WTHT — SheS DIgeat; ing the local Red Cross gen«-j BacItel^^IM^gree With Government Seel^> Ways .AVDRC — Broadway- Matinee; WNBC—Lone Ranger. al committee to reach the 1 Prob«6fy-/h^worrt to , derttwiilBble. BuiBut today with T,- ^ Mia; B. H. G. lagall* . "News: WTHT — News; Music; 7:45—WTHT—-Nawa. Big League Tea town's IM.OOO quoU. This po^^ (ConHnued from Page line) arma and many -^O’Dahiel Predirlioh on Mrs. Harvey H. G. IngaiU \pf Of Preventing Crl^s ^ VVNBC^—Blue FroUca. 8:00—w n c —ClUaa Sarviee Con­ takers Oppose Re* ular restaurant will donate the . wurjd, . . . more slated to go t'he entire pU>- Castleton on the Hudson, N. V., 4:15—WTIC — Stella Dallaa; cert; WPKO—Kato smith Hoar; Brooklyn Bomber ^ taxing o£ Britain’s gross, profits of Saturday s mountain borders of Rumania someU^ing that , is -lard to define changed. What the de- InflepehtleiU Acliou. died yesterday at her home. Born In NcedeH Products.^ WTHT — Voice of. toe Army: Newa; WTHT—OeeU Brown; business. and it is no respector of persons, mands will be upon the Red Cross in Manchester, January 8, 1862, WNBC-^Parade of Stara'! WNBC—Paid Hanaoii. Loosen L and Hungary. 8M5—WTHT — rnltoB Ouralar; Pledg^on Exporting. Before malting the an­ Taking young 'teen age men away vrithin the next two years ta llard WasbipgtoD, March 17—(fl*}-—A a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin y/ashlngton. March 17-.— 1:30—W n c — Ijorenao J o n e a; L. Tracy, she lived here until af­ )RC — Ad Liner; WTHT — WNBC—^Pariiar FamUy. . — ------I Might Upset Dope nouncement Perry Ambulous, from heme, shipping them to all to predict. prediction by. Senator O'Daniel A sharp criticism oL' the War Wan»ln*ton. March -- manager of the restaurant, ob­ Germdng Seen Unable parts of the world .makes catering Here Is a typical cas«,of how the ter her .marriage to Mr. Ingalls Food ' Administration’s livestock aic;' WNBC—News. 8:80—wn c —AM Tima . Hit Pa­ to their'lndivldual cases a hard ■ Red C|;oss fiincUdns in faraway (D., Tcx.l that Wendell Willkie 'Who conducted a paper mill on 4:46— —"T Q u n g Widdef rade; W m r —^Freedom of Op­ ^IjBwmakere in both . Rouses ss tained permission from Her­ To Halt Drives and feed program by top-ranking portunity; WNBC—Meet Tour HjSuicides Win bert-B. House, chairman. task. Yet ho other organization in places: , would nm as an Independent if Cha rter Oak street. He - removed officials of the War Production ■Brown; tVNBG—P a r a d e of Held as«8 Stars Av^t ooessrr k e ep manacsj? im Congress look^ asiUnce today at Moscow, March Th® the world except the American] From ^ le tte r to Warren I. his business lo Castleton in 1888, Navy. OMrow-rH* wxM«r Ex peel Colored Boxer, Now one can eat one’s dona­ he fails to win the Republican Board came to light today as ,to® Stars. ■ 9:00 — WTIC — WalU Time; eo n u s A *smeto**o Jokers Lose w rrent dipJoinaUc tion to the Red Cross. Gorman Army appeared today un­ Red Cross links these young men KeltlV'fil 4^mbridge street, from where he continued until his death government sought ways of pre­ #;00—w n c — When a 01*1 Mar- Call for News firo iii Doubleheader VoUiM toward relaxing Great able to hold the mounting Red hiS'-'son, Corp. W. David Keith, pre^iiidential nomination provoked WDRC—It Paya to Be Ignorant; , A4«L QTT* To Bounce Back af with their homes: relieves that in 1927. venting a new Crisis in, toe manu­ ries; W WDI D RC ^ N«wa; Ad Liner; WTHT — Gabriel H e a t t e r ; Draft Boards. ^ I ^ tiO n s three-year-old commiW Army drives oa OdessS and Niko­ tension which grips even the Dep. Avn., prompt disagreement by Willkie WTHT—:News; Mhsic; WNBC New York Tonight and 18th A.D.G., A.^.O. 520, c-o Post­ Mrs, Angails leaves four daugh­ facture of njiirtcrous. food and in­ WNBC—Gangbuoters. » Plavoff 28-18 ivment to refrain froin exporting carried out in the satne area. The laev, dnd Nasi troops seeking es- cran and puts thtm all on an ^uai .supporters today as the candidate ters, Mra. John H. Burton.of New dustrial products-made^ from corn. Top Burnside Quintet materials alniilac to those caj^ by rail qnd sea have tied up basis. master, New Yorln^ City. -' 9:16—W nc — Portia Fac^iLife; 9:15—WTHT—Believe It or N ot By FfHa B^well j Stop Ring's Bad Boy. Germans are reported to have Somewhere in lta?y; hlm.self took off from New York Haven, Mrs. G. E. Patrie of Cas­ Processors appealed-. to the 9:30—w n c —People Are Fun­ •d under lend-lease from the shifted much of Berlin’s govern­ miles of communications In the Cannot Be .Measured ' for a campaign in Wisconsin. tleton. Mrs. Fred yosburgh of WFA yesterday to requisition WNHciXDlck Tracy. New Yorii. itar^b 17—(F>—Like i By CloM Score 21*19; Vnlted States. mud of the Ukraine. Valuation on what the Red Cross You can’t imagihe whet the Red Pa8.salc, N. J., and Mrs. Harold $:30—w n C \-i- Just Plain Biff;, ny; WDRC — That Brewster every baeebaU liliaycr. Fireman Joe I aaveit. Center . Billiunlb Toss • New 'York, March 17.—(FI—Re- Senator McCarran (D-Nev.) de­ ment business to the former Aus­ Cross is doing for fallows over O'Danlel's a’ssortion th a t' Will­ corn supplies held b.V country ele­ Boy; WTHT—Double or Noto- wrr 'at- trian capital. Last month, how­ Russian units are about 70 is doing cannot be measured in kie would not back up another Dean of Poughkeepsie, N. Y. She vators or received by toem for a WDRC—NeNa; Connecticut He­ Edge Bloomfield. flecflng the peculiar form of logic clared it would be "a complete miles northeast of Odessa, big dollars and cents. To keep this here. Nothing exciting,\pf course, roes: Muslcar-Interlude; WNBC fne; WNBC—SpotU^t Banda; Begga, Cincinnati Red hurler. likes APPtr Up Zone DefeiiHc to ever, they were reported preparing but they are certainly doUig their Republican nominee brought this leaves one son. Edmund H. Ingalls definite period in toe future.’ 'iTiis Teller. Ua boM kite. any I found only In spots like Jacobs' violation of the spint of l*?""* extensive evacuation measures in Black sea port, to the northeast, link between home and an isolated comment from ' Senator weeks of Castleton. a brother John C. grain would be used to help sup"^ —Jack Armatiw Last year Joe’s output was five The Suicides won a doublehead­ Win Going Away. lease' to abrogate the pledg® and are drawn up in a semi-circle spot on the globe is something best. They have providedV swell $:45—wnC i — FrSnt Page Far-; 10:00—w n c — Amos and Andy; er et the Y last night In the first, j beach, the betting boys today In- twdered by Anthony «den. Bri­ anticipation of further raids. The spot for soldiers to hang out in (R., Ma.s.s,), 'who ha.s taken an ac­ Ti-acy of Willimantic, and a sister, ply. processing plants. WDRC ^ Durante and Moore; ■Inglee in 85 tripe, for a not too cltv, which had a population of around Nikolaev and nr# already that only experienced and trained Mrs. Robert Richmond of this 'Corn has been moving off farm.s rell; WDRC — A m ^can Wom­ robust .143. Maybe that'e why, out game they nosed out the Burnside I .stalled Beau Jack, the bounding tain's foreign minister: and C^alr- battering at its defenaes. personnel can do. Providing the here—the only place for tpiles tive pan in the 1940 nominee^ en; WTHT—Supertnah; WNBC WTHT—B tu^g—Al Davl# va. The Center Billiards whipped nearly 2,000,000 in 1939, is 470 around. It is a huge well-fumigh- pre-convention campaign this \own: ten grandchildren and two in insufficient quantities to meet Beau Jack; WNBC—John Van- at. toe Reds’ Bloomington, Ind., Bombers, 21-19 in contest toat was toe Jokers in s postponed game of ! bootblack, as a. 6 to 13 favorite Bian Blpom (D-NV) of the House Northwest of Odeaan and Niko­ right amount of tact at the right gVeat grandchildren. —Captain Midnight a slxzler from start to finish. Ool* Foreign Affairs committee said. mlleS from Foggia air bases in time and putting the youthful sol­ cd, modern building with two cotr year; needs of processors, largely b^ dercook. training camp yesterday, toe fire­ toe Rec Intermediate league over Al DavLs, left-hooker de luxe Italy, and over -SOi) miles from laev, the Russians are rapidly ex­ fee shops open all day and serving ■'In my opinion. Senator O’Dan- Slhs. Ingalls was a member of cause of short feed suppliea kiul a Evening man moaned because it rained. tossed in toe winning basket eeo- •*1 will not aland for relaxing panding their hold on the Odessa- dier sailor marine at ease re­ 6:00- w n c — News; WDR(VDRbs — 10:15—WNBC—Top Of the Eve­ Once ai;ain toe zone defense set from Brooklyn, in their 10-round that pledge and neither will the London. quires special training. Those at sandwiches, cakes and ice cream. Vi is per cent wrong.' St. I ^ I ’s Methodist church in price relationship which encour­ ning. 'v “This ia toe one week all year onds before toe final whiatle. The strong raiding force met no Lwow trunk rail line, main north- The two movies areA bsalsoIaa s*imrun by the x __ a m Castleton^ and a member of the ages feeding the grain to ^ogs News; WTHT — New#i; WNBC toat toe pltchera get a chance to In toe second game they were up by the Billiards was too much fray tonight in Madison Square K Congress.” south communications route for home never can realize what the PoInU to Recent Statement —Terry and the Pirates. 10:30—w n c — Sports Newsreel; hit,” Joe complained as be ducked rLEAfiUC IALLNSm^ Garden. It became known yesterday that German fighters but the first for­ Red Cross docs .it a lime when the Red Cross. I. for one. appreciate it Albany engpter of the Colony of rather than selling it. \ WDRC—Stage Door Canteen; also hard preesed to turn back a -FOR A DAY.' D for their opponents. Bjorknaii. mations ran into intense anti-air­ Field Marshal Kriti \ Von Mann- a great deal. The question of what Willkie New EnglaPd Women. Warning of Possible Crisis 6:15—WTIC — Victory la Our indoors, "and it’s got to rain. Next crack Bloomfield team toat was A •etvMtm.n. ' MAPPOMS-Va QONfnSr Just a month ago Davis knock­ preliminary negotiations are un­ stcin’a German A rm l^ in lower world seems darkest. mightylo if he docs not win toe Busineaa; WDR<3—Lyn Mur­ WNBC—(Concert Oreheatra. week nothing short uf a machine- Shaw, and Hodge were the only der way to modify the agreement craft file. Other formations said Most people have been taking Have you sent in your extra do­ The funeraraervice will be held A warning of a possible crisis 10:45t—w n c —Senator Robert La- fast and shifty. In ’tole oontest Joker players able to break ed out Bob Montgomery in 63 the ground resistance was only Russia. \. nation to help Manchester reach nomination has bothered some Re- in procijssors’ needs was made ray’s Music; WTHT—Red Ooss gun will keep our so-called hitters there was never a margin of mote seconds. Just two weeks ago In order to permit Great Britain to The battle for more rtmes of the Red Cross for granted. In publicank but Weeks pointed to in Castleton, Sunday afternoon at Talk; Concert Hour; WNBC— FolMtte, Jr. / . awby from toe plate.' through the zone to catiae' any reaume limited export of commer­ moderate and toward the end of peace,or normal times this is un- its quota? 4:30, with internist in the family last fall by Charles K. Wiison, vice 11:00—^Newa on aU atationa. than six points at any time. The damage. Corderd, Rivosi and Montgomery outpointed Bcaii the attack crewmen reported none Ibis railway ha.a product the the candlilate’s recent statement chairman of the War Production Sports; News. Pitchers always look good with .scores: Jack, taking his New York ver­ cial goods she has been unable to fiercest fighting on the Uxr^ne lot in the East cemetery, this 6;30-;»WnC Gulden Serenad- 11:15—W np—Harknaaa ofWaah a bat—dffrtng spring training. Kanehl were, outstanding for the tumiah because of the war. Under at all. that he, Wlfikie, could not con­ town at 1:00 p. m. M^day, March Board, and W. Y. Elliott, director ington; WDRC—Joan Brooka; Sulrldee O nter Billiards on the offense sion of the lightweight champion­ R. A. F. heavy and medium front, but only in the Proskiitpv ceive of the Republicans nominat­ of the WPB’s Division of Stock­ era; WDRC — Jack 8 t e v e n a; At BvansiHUe, Ind., toe Detroit ship of the world. the agreement, which is not part sector—where the Nazis are try^ Americans Hack 20. \ WNBO-Newa. WTHT—Ol^x«nd Take; WNBC B r. T. while the whole team did. well on of the lend-lease law, Britain bombers plastered Sofia with 125 Nazi Planes ing anybody h^could not support. piling and Transportation, in let- * Music You Want Tigers came Up with toelt first Cole, rf ...... 4 0 8 toe defense. The Scores; To most folks, that would set thousands of incendiary and high Ing to protect the railway leading Wlllkie’s camptugn thus far has -ters and reports which Went, it 6:45—w n c — Lowell Thomas; training caoualfy as tnflelder Joe promised not to export lend-leaw westward toward Czechoslovakia Harry Bean \ - WDRC—Newt; WNBC—Henry 11:30—WTIC-Mr.\8mito Goes to Mason, If ...... 0 0 0 Center Bllllarris Davis up as a cinch over the Beau, materials received from the Unit­ explosive bombs last night in the Dowiietl ill Raid At Japanese Lines been directed lar^ly at the bloc was learned, to the White Hou.se, Town; WDR(3—Ifrs. Miniver; (J. P.) Wood-complatned of a sore Brooks, c ...... 1 1 3 B. F. T. but toe beach boys don't see it second successive night assault on —were the Germans apparytly \ of so-called independent voters Harry Bean, of 84 MeadowBrpok the War and Navy departments, J. Taylor. WTHT—Muaic. arm—toe same arm with which be Oordera, rf ...... 4 2 10 ed States and not to substitute able to hold th# Red Army Ude. Road, West Hartford, formerly'xif T:00—w n c — Fred Mfujeiaf; Bryant, rg ...... 2 0 4 that way. They seem to figure the lend-lease supplies for British ma- the Bulgarian capital. It was an­ who usually do not i>^y much at­ and to War Food Administrator U;46_WNBC—Swing Shift Frol­ won toe long-distance throwing Vllga, Ig ...... 1 0 2 Lebledz, If ...... 0 0 0 Beau! who is in there swinging nounced today. The most Important stretch of (Co'h|lnued from Page Oae) (CoBtiaued F'roai Page One) tention to party lines.\ He frank­ Manchester, died following a brieL WDRC — I Lpve a Mystery; contest in Briggs Stadium In 1948. tertals and use the latter for com­ illness at the Hartford hospital x^nevin Jones. WTHT — Fulton Lewis, Jr.; ics; Newa. Murphy, Ig ...... 2 0 4 Rlvoso. if ...... 4 0 8 every second, can't be hit ny Formations of four-moor Hall- the Odessa-Lwow line, from the ly feels that he has motKaPP®®* \Undersecretary - of War Robert 12:00—w n c — Newa; Thmoas Joe, who hit a rousing .323 laet — - lea MO ovriheusei? Klelnachmldt, c ...... I 0 2 Davis. 'They overlook the fact that mercial export purposes. Germans’ point of view, is that ond succcLc ^ iv e night _ operation . of ancse were repulsed with heavy this group than any oth^Repub- yesterday afternoon. He was born WNBC—Nero Wolfe. year, said hia arm "haan't been BACH "TO -me ' The question of relaxing the faxes—which are among Britain’s enemy losses, 145 tons of bombs pNpatterson and Undersecretary T: 15—w n c — News; WDRC -r Peluso’s Oreheatra; WDRC>— 10 1 21 A *vssi«M Dsaeeg Jackson, rg ...... '0 0 0 the southpaw slugger, in bis last biggest and most powerful bomb­ section running from Odessa to the R. A. F’S'heavy bombers which lican aspirant, contending a^o that ill Buckland on Nov. 10^ 1883, the of the Navy James Forrestai, in a Newa; WTHT—Newa. right since I fell asleep with my Lang, rg ...... 0 0 0 two outings, each schwluled .for lO agreement arose after this coun Slobodzeya, off which run two es­ hit a peak stride Wednesday night blasted the Nipponese positions. son of toe late Traytoh and Eliza We Who Dream: WTHT—Mem­ arm hanging out the window of a Burfialde Bombers try began receiving raw materials ers—were among the jittacklng the Republicans must hav^ this Joint dettcr to the War Food Ad­ ory Lane. 12:30—WTIC—Three Suns Trio. J. Donough, r f ...... 2 1 5 Kanehl. Ig ...... 3 0 fi heats, haa been in the ring a total force, the announcement'said. cape railways westward into Bes­ when more than !,000 of the four- Other Allied air raids were marginal vote if they are to w Jones Bean, and is survived by ministrator emphasizing th* es­ 12:46—w n c —^Lee Sims, Pianist; txfiin” in 1942 while in toe Texas Georgetti. I g ...... 1. 0 2 ■ from BriUin in reverse lend-lease. sarabia. The Nazis are in grave made on New Ireland, and at two brothers, George T-. Bean ot T:30—w n c —Quli of TWo CiUea; Leame. A. Donough, i f ...... 0 0 0 of two minutes and 41 seconds. McCarrsn declared American It was the first Intlrhatlon that engined Brltiaa .'planes pounded To Make Major Farm Speech sential wW charactS* of an ample WDRC—Friday Night Muaioal News. Subosky, I f , ...... 1 0 2 A month before he • blasted the British heavyweights were op­ danger of losing the northern­ Stuttgart and other, targets with scattered points along the New With a full schedule ahead New Britain, Alfred Bean of New­ supply of chrn for processors also If inan-to-man teaching can do Totsle 13 28 Montgomery, Davis kayoed Bu^ goods should have the privilege of most, for Marshal Ivan S. Konev’a Guinea coast. ington, two sisters, Mrls. Arvid tha trick, Boaton’s Red Sox may Curtin, e ...... 1 2 4 teaching world markets “without erating with the Mediterranean over 3,360 tons of bdijibs. him. Willkie will go into Wiscon­ urged, "positive steos” to prevent Sullivan, rg 4 0 8 •Inkers ter Beuupre in 98 , seconds. A Strate^r Air Force. cavalry, light tanks and Infantry Sofia Hit Arkijii sin for a major fami speech at '(^abu'rg of Walker street and a market shortage. Flic letters and eacape from seventh place this Sports Roundup month before that, Davla could be passing through British hands.’ M|M Elizabeth Bean of New York season, tot tosy’U be toe beat- Billingham, I g ...... 0 0 0 iim to r Wheeler (D-Mont) like The attack, made in conjunction are already advancing upon that Richland Center Saturday night on re>iorts became'available in con­ Buckley, rf...... seen In outlying club fights for Junction. ■ Mosquitos last night also hit ob­ Fortress of Truk tour that will not end until City. He was employed by the nection with a grtvciument-indus- Draft Board Breaks Up coached aqubd in toe land toe flrat wise expressed strong opposition f^ith R. A. F. medium Wellingtons jectives in western Germany and 3 19 French, r f ...... $1.65 top' but Mike Jacobs and to* which dropped demolition charges, The Nazis are relying on the Marked Target March 30. a few days before the Hartford Times for over 30 years try conference on the com short­ week of toe training season. Only By Hugh Fullartoa, Jr. ^ Another Blue Demon, Dick Trip- BjorHman, if ...... Red Cross are getting $16.60 top to relaxing the pledge now. Tlraspo escape railway for this ia fleets of minelayers carried out April 4 primary. In that' contest and hte was a member of Manches­ four BOX are,scheduled to report et Referees, Webb and GenOvesi. New York, March 17 —(AV-The i toe, U considered big league ma- “While manufacturers in this was tbe seventh of the war against widespread operations, while R. A. U. S. Pacific Fleet Hoadquar age problem. '\ Medford, Miue., today, and four Shaw, c ...... for this .one. the Bulgarian capital, now asalum- closer to Odessa and much better a Willkie slate of delegates wiM be ter Lo<^e No. 73, A. F. A A. M. Production Out ol Team of Lain and A bner Nauonal AseociaUon of P r o f - j “ * baseball oiitfleldef.... Piper, Ig ...... DaySi. who expects to hit toe country are being prevented from for large-acale evacuation which F heavy bombers, disclosed to be ters. Pearl Harbor, March 17—(A The funeral arrangements are "The production of hogs is out of ekipper Joe Cronin’s aides will ■ Siilcldefi making civilian goods we should ing an even more important role in —The fortress of Truk, keystone competing with slates supporting be there to handle ’em. DIonrig ...... rin^-Around the 142-pound mark Adolf Hitler’s communications is inevitable because of the hope­ operating in the Mediterranean for Gov. Thomas E. Dewey of New in charge' of Watkins Funeral pf balance with the ag r^ ltu ral F. T. sional baseball clubs, by way of - _ Hodge, rg ...... not permit countries which are re­ the first time in recent months, de­ of toe Central Pacific approach to New York, March 17—0P>—Poe-* Kate Smith Show on mountains.’ ters. thundering to Clermont-Fer­ attacks fh?® "unslnkable carriers’ Hospital Notes Food Administration’s unwilling­ from Hollywood. Abner, In private bases in toe Caribbean area via Frank Shellenback, Larry Woodall Mason, Ig ...... 0 1 1 Mass., to the base athletic fund to American people to understand waa directed at pinpoint targets ing the nomination, got a boost' and Bill Burwi4e, nit^.H ia understood that Lum, ident Jim Gallagher from his Hot B. ^ r k , If ...... 2 2 6 similar leag^ie may be organized days after he reporte<1 for boot and four times this month. It wM ollnes, blasted airdrome instolla Frank Patton, was cheered vidldly. port continued, “is its deleterious whq la played by Cheater Lauch, 10, Amos and Andy: 10;)I5, Sen. training. Firstbaseman Johnny day on legislation extending lend- Airmen of three groups of Ma­ 29 Elro street. effect on the incustriai programs. LaFolIette on subsidies. . . . CBS Springs, Ark., home that he had LiJtenna, If ...... 0 1 1 for toe coming season.”. .. .From By Lteirlqe Chamberlain Luckv Five rauders who participated in Wed­ Hartford. March 17 (jP) — one of the targeU In the R. A. F.s tions, fuel dumps and ammunition The action apparently presaged expectexto carry on when and if been ordered to report for indue 1 7 here it appears that toe jedge Sanford, who belonged to the lease authority for another year. Issuance of a new order designed stores and didn’t fose a plahe. Discharged yesterday: B^ia The price support for hogs -s hav­ Abner g ^ s Into toe aervlce by —7:30, Friday on Broadway; 8, 1 Mgan. ® ...... V - 3 Senators before Uncle Sam took (Chicago--^if'e sugar daddy, nesday’s air assault on Cassino to­ ,000-bomber operation Wednesday first ballot support of a majority Wilson, 67 Walnut street: Tliom; Kate Smith: 9, It Pays to Be Ig­ tion March 23. 'l/ro. rg ...... \ . .. 2 0 4 might do well to revive his dor­ to aid over-the-road truck opera­ The Japanese sent up no night of North Carolina’s 25 convention ing serious repercussions on iron ■sing a substitute voice. f Pinney. Ig ...... \ . . 4 n 8 him. IS' diip for promotion to first' George S. M4y, bas just spent $10,-' day received congratulations from tor# in completely.’fiitilizing equip­ lUghL G. Dougan, 59 Holl street; Celes- ore, alcohol, leather, adhesives, Abner is 3?37 years y old, ■* will be 38 norant; 10, Moore and Durante; Boston Braves: Manager Bob, mant promotion department’ and Wins 34-33 Lieut. Gen. Ira C. Eaker, for the Marauder# also struck in day­ flghtera against toe /pre-dawn votes for the New York gover­ tine Augusto, Andover; Thomas 10:30, Stage Door Canteen . . . Coleman has 22 reporting at Wa. CTark, It ...... \ o 0 0 put it to work locating men who looey at Dale Mabry Field. Fla.. 000 for Spo matured treee: average 5th Army Seizes ment was announced today by raiders but filled the / darkness nor. rches for industrial uses (such in May, is rr»a‘ fried and has two And the Tiger.s’ Billy Hitchcock, accuracy with which they hit the light Wednesday at the rallyarda McPartland, 136 West Center aSveore binder for foundries, metal ehildren. Lum ja 42. BLU—7:30. Lone Ranger; 8:30, lingford. Conn., today, but half/of would maintain active interest in age—2yyeer»'. height—30 feet; town. Frederick T. Honeyman, acting at Aulnoye, only four miles south with anti-aircraft shells and dam street. Meet Your Navy: 9, Gang Busters; ’em aren't on liic official rostci^nd j , 11 4 26 the kid, leaguei. and helping them already wearing hit ailver bars, manager of the Hartford District aged one of the planes. ca^ngs and molds, alumina pro- The two have been broadcasting are having toeir first big league has been transferred from the weight—10 tons; nationality—elm, Zam'fi Second Flip Gassino Heights; The B’2Ss stole the show,” the of Amiens and an Important Substitutes Plastic Dishes Discharged today: Mary Jane ducUqn, explosives, rubber, bat- their Pine Ridge. Ark.. skiU since 9:30, Jan Savitt Band; 10:30. Con­ Score at half. 17-16, Suicides. to organize. Mediterranean Allied Air Force Office of Defense Transportation. Truk’s defenses previously were cert Half-Hour. . . MBS—8:30. Qing. / Referee, Webb.' Greenville, S. C.. Array Air Base ch^tnut and maple. The order becomes effective on point in the line between UUe and overwhelmed Feb./ 16-17 by hun­ La Shay, 34 Cornell street. tcries\ textile.? pharmaceuticals, 1931, but since 1935s^have been on to s field near Washington. Upset* Wildcats at commander declared in his mes- the channel porU of Dunkerque Boston. March 17 —(JP) --Nbrth Yesterday, a daughter to asbestokl and the ike. This oc­ the BLXi network, where they are Freedom of Opportunity: 9:30, Washington Nationuls,|/ Co*®b Today’s Guest Star ^George says he hasn’t time to Resistance Stiff ge to Brig. Gen. Robert N. Web­ March 27 and requires operators dreds of planes ttom aircraft car Double or Nothing; 10, Bout, Al Os.sie Bluegc is groominjg.himself /plant saplings, so he bought the West Side Gym. to register freight and empty or and Calais. riera in an operation which en­ east Airlines announced today Mrs. Curtis Baskervllle, 9 curs bemuse toe consumption of heard at 8:15 p. nb Mondays as a utility infielder, J ^ e Powell ' James K. Doyle. Cleveland Plain ■ ' ster, commander of the wing. "I Amiens is 81 miles north of street; a son to Mr. and, feed by h ^ s results in a shortage through Thursdays. They.^tran8fer- Davis vs. Beau Jack; 10:30. St. adult timber and ia having it stuck doubt if there ever was better partially loaded vehicles with tailed moving a bijs Naval Task that it has discontinued the' use of, Patrick’s church. Washington, got another crack al Wrd batting Last Night^s Fights I Dealer: “Dr. M. LeHy Weieman, (-leaning the Cliff in basement-size cavities at atra- ^ (OsaHaaed froos Page Oae) their nearest ODT district bfflce Paris, and about 30 mUea from Force into toe Carolines. While paper cdp.s, plates and other pa; Mrs. Frank Brower, 167 North." of all feed^^ains, a maldistribu­ red from Chicago to Ifqllywood practice was long ^ d Iqud, and the Cleveland It.dians' stout medi­ Another "bring' back footh^l” The Lucky Five beat Cha West bombing.” Pas-de-Calols. It haa,^# peace­ its I Elm street. tion in transportation, and a several years ago. \ 150th Anniversary: 11:30, St. Pat­ tegic spots on his Tam O’Shanter The airmen were the same as prior to all transportation move­ Wednesday's' assault was not on buffet luncheon equipment rick’s Day variety from England. the pitchers had o^rtim e fielding cine man, had no remedy for the movement has started at. New golf course. Side Wildcats at toe West fllda a major role, filling huge ments. . Beglstration facilities time population of more than such a g r^ d scale, it was signi­ passenger planes and substituted Births; Today, a son to Mr. and shortage in the basic raw ma­ practice. / By The Associated Press sore head Jim Bagby packed when York U. with ads' in a cgmipus Rec last night. 84 to 88. Sanis and Mtth eraters and clearing a path those chosen for the pinpoint bom­ Mrs. Howard Skinner, Rockville; a terials necessafy to war produc­ Wounded, American .soldier8',\re- “To beautUy and to provide bardment of Florence. will bp set up In all ODT offices 80,000. , _ ficant be«;au8e it waa one which plastic equipment. Airline officials Saturday Programs NBC—2:15 Philadelphia Wys: 43-year-old Higliland Park, N. J. - - Bob he left for the Tribe’s training paper asking for any prospective McCurry were the big gune fcff Sanugh tba rubble for tu k a and Including the Harfford headquar Clermont-Ferrand is one of tne can be mhde again and again. aald complete sets of/new, light­ daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Adam tion.” patriated on the exchange ship Merv Shea chewed in with plenty Wade, 163 1-2, Newark, stopped players or anyone interested in more hazards,” chirps Mr. May, “ ■ At on# point it waa Sergt. John H. Koch, 90 Frank­ most important centers of the rub­ Gripaholm after imprisonment in p; m.. CatnoHc' bishop’s war re­ base in Laf^ette, Ind.” whose course aiready has a land­ toe Lucky Five scoring 14..and t « lin street, Lee, Maas^ a Marauder ters at 119 Ann street. One fit the Marshalls air bases weight unbreakable/utensils were Bajomis, 36 North street; and a lief appeal; 2:30, West Point at of praise for /Ford Mullen, Char­ Joe (Butch) Lynch, 169, Plainfield, football. .. .Several Najfbnal Foot- build a 70-foot bridge Excluded from the order are ber industry on the continent of installed to savp/paper, now a aon to Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Ru- The French langiiage ia spoken Germany, are scheduled for at' 2. Jerry Coiirsal, 139, Valley scape jostled considerably with points respectively. Brown was tall gunner, brought down an ME- from jVhlch toe Truk raiders could by 40 million people. least' two week-end broadcasts. War; 3, Tribute to Negroes in ley Schanz u d Ken RaffenSber- Court Title Tattie '"apue clubs ar^htcrested in tree s.-^ Wildcate tanka and othar vehicles tanlf trucks, trucks used for cer­ Europe, and waa last hit by Moe- tiave/taken off is Enlwetok, 750 shortage item. bacha, 95 North street. s^vice. . . . CBS—1:30, Country ger, the finit an infieldei and toe Stream, knocked out Tony Calon- , Just to show how important the ; •*®® Kaulukukui, ffirnier U. of toe big show for toe water-filled obstacle. 109 during the Piedimonte bomb­ qultoa on March 12. ,x'_____ ^____ ■ "Two of toem are listed for Tom toni, 148, Perth Amlsiy, 3, Oscar . .411 this face lifting of nature with 18 points. * ing. tain! farming purposes, and all iMl^ northeast of Truk. The Feb- Slater’s "This Is Halloran Hoa- Journal; 3:30, Philadelphia orches­ latter two/huriers, coming up from basketball toumamenU are re- I four-lettcj/ man who was In in preparatlnn for the 1944 Ei^htcan Germans wera taken veliicles with less than 12,000 Seven Land on Swiss Soil ru^y attacks on Truk were co- V tra;'6:15, People s Platform, "Ire­ the Cos!k Loop Shea, Portland, Goode, 174, Newark, outpointed picked last seasc^' as the Hawaiifth Lucky Five ariaon^ aoon after the New Zea- ‘The German was very aggres- Bern dispatches said seven of The v y s . government now-of­ pltal’’ via MBS at 3 p. m. Satur­ Ore., simper mat year, expects to James Polk, 163, Camp Kilmer, 6. garded, Muhlenberg made a spe­ Tam O’Shanter clrcuB, which B> aive and closed to 100 yards,” said pounds gross freight capacity. orainated with an invasion of fers 26^hour safety courses for day. At least three others are an­ land ^ d toe War.” . . BLU—10 cial trip hers from Allentown, Pa., senior league's/6u Islanding player once again will feature three landere entered the town, it waa The new registration program la ttia American bombers in ye^er-. Kniwetok. Another Marshalls air a. m.. Y ^kee Doodle quiz: 2 p. m.. see pWnty of service behind the Lowell, Mass.—Tony Campo, over such g u ^ as Edgar "Special 8. McCurry, If .....t .- .l effidaUy announced, and two Ger- Koch. "When he pulM up and r*! smash into southern (3«r- war''plant'foremen. nounced for toe Army Hour on 146, Boston, outpunched Popeye last week for a workout on the rings of oonfuoed action— the McFall, rf ...... 0 turned away exposing bis belly'to expected to speed up the .niove- base la KwaJaleVn atoll, more than NBC -at 3:30 p. m. . ■ . Due to a Opera "H Trovatore.” . . . MBS— plate// Garden Court. .. . And. faced with Delivery” Jphes and Mike.Kabe'alq mna. tank'd were knocked out west nient of vital war freight, Mr many were forced to land 1,000 atatote miles from Truk. 12 noon, G ^by Hookey: 5:30 p.m., (^icago White Sox: Manager O’Coy lie, 146. Worcester, 8. TTie ....I f heaver should be tackled , Women’s Open, the Atl-Ameri- J. hJeCurry, a ...... 5 pf the town:- us 1 fired about.z6o rounds,- scor­ change in plans, the guest appear­ Blond Tiger, 130 Lowell, and Al the problem of checking Foothills can ^ la te iir and the AU-Aineri- Anderson, rg ...... ing hits in engine and wing.” Honeyman said, and will accomp­ Swiss soU, three of them c ra v ­ Dublon and Tten. islands flanking ance of Abbott and Costello in toe American Eagle Club Jijmny Dykes "and 14 player# by WoJ^chowiezi. .. .will 1944 go New Zealand and Indian troops lish this purpose without requiring ing. Most of the crew memMrs Truk's - harbor, were toe Uberator The mped over French Lick, Ind., Deangelie, 130. Revere, draw, 8. Kurland of the Oklahoma Aggies oan Men’s Open. G. Zanls, Ig •••••,• ,7 met obstinate German oppbsition Koch lost track of the enemy New England H ot^ Philadelphia — Henry Jordan, next week, 0>ecb Allie Seelbach of down in baseball history as the He dispatcheo a corps of work­ fighter but other fliers saw him any operator to overload hia ve­ parachuted to safety and wer^ in­ targets Wednesday. / jountryside > awaiting practice year /4rhen a club again could be T. Kearns, ig In the hills weit of Caaalno but hicle. Extra cargoes will be as­ terned, but one Uberator fell into Headquarters also repoptM new BOLTON, CONN. Ing' groups, wqw degraded and opening Monday. The Sox signed 146 1-2. Philadelphia, outpointed CaniSlus borrowed his own former ers with picks and shovels to made short advignces, occupying crash in the hills. held up to scorn\ aarence Difna. 22-year-old semi- Mike Evans, 141 1-4, Philadelphia. six-foot-elev.en goal tender, Joe called a nine? gouge but neat* for the treee in IT 5 84 S t ^ Sergt. Carletun S. Wataon, signed only to vehicles registering LAke Zoug and one of it^ crew attacks on Oroluk ex(A Ponape (Under New Management) Tale Bearers aeveral- heights not immediately less . than capacity loads for des­ in toe Carolines and two enemy The nature of ~ttie alleged-tale pro shortstop from Festus, Mo. 8. 'TCd Harrison, 175. Philadelphia, DudZek, from a Buffalo war plant toe frozen ground. They sank Wildcate identified. \ 67. Greenhod street, Eiaat pedham, perished. /' bearing was not specified ■“ New York Giants: Gus Mancuso knMked out Mike DeMatteo. 175, team for practice. . . . Up to last Top Flight, regarded as the Mass., a radio gunner, said "our tinations to which other vital Two British bombers /find one bases In toe bypassed eastern only one tree a . l^nedictine abbey atop Monastery have landed on 8 v ^ territory Succe^ul Landings , “Hanlest Thing to ing and “pepper” session With toe Ume ha faced Georgs'■ • • • $219,000. ' Then, one day, golTs King Mi­ B Pagani, rg . hill in support of the ' ground No Down Payment Charges Small "For me and for so niaby other rest of squad. Added Equipment /. a a a a *»* e • PubRc Rc^cords since March 16. / das passed a road gang furiously B. Jones, Ig .. troops climbing slowiy upward Ellington BeljuHd Japanese Lines REMODELING IS NOW COMPLETE Americans in Vittel Uiat W^s toe . Pittsburgh pirates: patching - - TRY OUR Ben Jonds Likes Pensive diggers with air guns and toe tivlties in the valley from German the Allen Realty Company, two were held by men in aervlce be re- Japanese lines in northern Burma, SCREENS ing away their Americancan ,/birtb- ,— ed contract and hopes to pitch a bllU was on. Now toe courae observation. turned, to the office -it once. ever Shot dowii In a single where American and Chinese Hartford, March 17—(/P)—An right, dragging toeir Abierican few games befote donning khaki lota of laiid on Vernon streeL It waa the largest to t y ^ the. Buy FUEL SAVINGS Too! Ikounds like a target range as ■ Writing from ju.st otitside Caa The Allen Realty Company to T coupons for the second period forces have been 'driving toe American artist repatriated on toe citizenship in/toe dus^'was gall Cleveland Ilia n s : Only 16 in In Annual Derby Classic trees spring up at the rate of one Wings Erase sino ia.st nighi—Associated Press John J. Hillman and wife, two Iota valid April 1, 1944, to June 30, enemy slntje March 8 kvhen enemy from toe Hukawn valley. Ruaco 3-in-l windows combine Italian and American Cusine exchange ship Gripaholm charges ing indeed. camp, and Skipper Lou Boudreau 1944, will be issued by mall start­ German fighting plane* were ahot > ' inly disapp^ted. Only six of every 20 minutes or eo. As soon War GoiTespondcnt Uyhn Heinzer- of land on Vemoh street. • — Lord Louis Mountbatten’a head­ screens, storm sash and wcath- that a m all group ot Americans "What did toe^gain from It? By/Frahk Eok ss a hole is .punched, a huge hng said: Jcfiui McHugh to the.Allen ing March 15, 1944, upon presenta­ out of the sky. b u t^ o t up to toe quarters announced today. eratripping. Change from DAILY LUNCHEON SPECIALS Some of toem gbined little coffee* ^ on roster unsigned as AJ Smith Brains 10-9 tion of O.D.’T. certificates. mark of 176 shot down March 6 in a French uitemraent camp won jputs O. K. on contract Dave Payn- AP Femvea Sporta Writer crane lowers toe timber into place. "The astonishing thing about Realty Company, land m Wood­ It was the' first reported use of screen to storm sasli in 30 aions- lMm*xdDtalned a room with Some liob/i Even mother nature can’t outdo today's lighting was the fierce- land streeL " Wednesday' morning a flock of in the heavy told on Berlin when toe air-bome troopa in toe current seconds. Pays for Itself in minor favor* from Nazi offlciala a bato./f rMnatance, or other lit­ ter. Rmkes-Barre buriing recruit New 'Yo t , 'March 17—W***" turkeys owned by the Limberger. SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNERS 9 reports to Navy. Mr. May. nes.s which the Germans displayed The Alien Realty Company to 68 boWibers were lost. campaign, which'is being fought fuel savings. . Rain-proof and by bearing talte on their fellow tle adMuitege*. so email in com- Ben Joote makes up hia mind that All this planting probably will Boston Deftniiely Out after the smothering aerial attack John J. I^lac, land on Woodland. Brothera of Pinney street got out ^ l y Six Short of Record through dense Jungle and over draft-free ventilation. Eiafy to ALL LEGAL BEVERAGES prisonera. The Hartford (?ourant parispii with what they were glv- Boston Rm Sox: Firft American he haff^a good horse he makee no of their pen and either wandered Tankee fighters, in accounting said today in a copyrighted story League club to sign all its player# come as a distinct jolt to some of of yesterday. StreeL rugged terrain jvhere communica­ buy. No money ijown. Month­ ingx^way. boiyn about it. He tells all and Of Hockey Playoffs as "The Germans- had been driven The Sterling Corpoiwtioh to He­ doMm to the farm of (Charles Ban­ for 77 yesterday, were only w* tion facilities are at a minimum. ly FHA payments. from Jersey jQty. as outfielder Bob Johnson, last toe golfers, who have played hide- croft or were ebaaed by roaming " "It all brought bittemeae into year with Senafora comes to adry. and most ot toe time toe and-seek in the foliage of the Tam from many of their reinforced lena P. Chappell, property, on Lin­ abort of their one-day record of. Details concerning toe operation “Tam” and “Sam” Will Be Glad To See You! The artist said by The Courant toe camp, naturally. The** aame Re*iitl of Ixtss. dugouts or buried in them Under coln street. dogs. A SO-pound tom turkey re 83 established in the Berlin raid were not immediately available. to hav* complained that it m i terms. Pitcher Yank Terry (won lorses. he trains tor Warren course toe last three years. cently purchased by the Limberg- - R u s e o "galling indeM” to aee toe a^ged people, and they ihal) remain 7, lost 9 laet year) rejected by Jog McBpoden; howeier, an avalanche of debris, but they Charlotte iPlerre Nicholson to of March 6. ^ Screen and nameless until toe tlila* come*-^ Wright’s Calumet Farm win or at By The Associated Press William H. Nicholson, one-half in­ ers was attacked and chewed so The communique said the Fort- Ante Daniac*d Moat tele-bearera ‘throwing toeir Army. should be pieoaed. In a - playoff still cling j to their positions at the badly it was found necessary to Storm Sash WINDOWS American birthright, y^mggtitg for I am *ur* that Uff* matter will least put up a creditable perform­ wllli Bock White Inst year, he Chicago's -Bi^'k Hawks owe^ important' cross roads In/the south­ terest in property on Foxcroft reaaes and Uberators, attacking come up eventually in the proper ance. ' • drive. , destroy the bird to end Ms suffer­ In "very great strength”—a phrase Bartlett-Brainard Co. their. American citizenship in to* won the title and $'i,0OU by the Detroit Red Wings s vote ern part of the town/ and ■ they ing. This waa a valuable bird Lo* Angeles—(fi)— An automo- dust” waa Vermont-born Mra. Lil. quarten—spent much of toeir Just before Pensive, one. of the dropping a long putt on toe I8th . were entrenched behind ,a formid­ John R. Allen to Louis' A. La - taken to mean that 1**®,^*°” * jri" bUe and a 16-tim Army tank eol- 108 Woodbine 8L, Hartford time writing notes . and letters, Calumet ellglblea for the Ken­ thanks today. vigne, property on Server streeL bought for breeding and the loss bably was as strong as that which ban Flak Harrison'of this city and Postal Team ' green. If his ^approach to the able line of machine-guns.” ^ runs Into a large stun. . Uded at an intersection, injuring New York. , ^ tale-bearing or Informing on fel­ tucky Derby on May 8, turned taro The Hawks,' fighting for 'the That crossroads is o.ne of the William E. Tripp et als. to Law­ raided Berlin March *— toe-> car’s five occupants. Police 2.1259 low prisonera.” years old, Jones was impressed carpet hadn’t ’sizzled into over­ rence A. and Dorothy Noicn, prop­ O. J. Brunell, of Main atreeL la estimated unofflclally at about 850 KLEIN'S WEEK * Daughter of a former consul in hanging branches, his ball may fourth and last playoff berth in \ keys to the whole battle of Cas- a patient in the 8L Francis hos­ traffic investigators reported: Sundays and Evenings $-5379 Quebec and niece of toe late Sen­ Tops Pagani’s with toe son of Hyperion-Penl- • *\ sino. From it the Via Cassilinti erty on Auburn road. planes. The raiders yeatertoy "Eatimated damage to automobile, have ended op In the next coun- the National Hockey league, drop-, Philip Robert Nelson- and wife pital, Hartford. bombed their objective# through a ator Carroll 8. Page of Vermont, cuUt 11. 1 -ty. On the .tfith bole. Jug pull­ alretthes northwestward to Rome. 8. 2-c. Jamea Patrlc has return $800; to tank, $2-” Mra Harrison spent moat of to* Killed CressiBg Street 'Here’s a yearling toat should ped a . 3-2 decision last night to to Eldward F. Kelly and wife, prop­ heavy overcast by use of instru­ SUGGESTIONS ed his tee shot. But instead of Montreal ChinadienSy the 24th Heinzcriing said that some of erty on Delmont streeL ed to Norfolk, Va„ after spending past 20 years in Paris where she amount to something.” said Jones. going into a creek, the prilet hit the Germans apparently had fled Robert J. Smith to John W. a 72-hour leave with his parents, ments. toe bulleUn said. maintained a studio. She was in­ Now Haven. March 17—(F)—Mi­ Red Hot Finish Looms He proceeded to bring toe cheet- home win in a row for the loop 1 from Cassigo at the beginning of The Berlin etidlo declared a new nut along slowly and did not send a tree trunk and btninced to the leaders. . „ . Cbudoba, property on Tanner Mr., and Mra. Harold J. Patrlc of Nazi "destroyer'’ fighter was u s^ terned In a camp at Vittel, France, chael J. Kavanagh, 68, cf New Ha­ Next W ^k; Carriers edge of the green. Wednesday's record air bombing, street. City View Heights. 17 months ago. ven, was killed last n ^ t arben be him to the races untU last Sep­ But Detroit nosed out Bostons in toe defense. Qae group of In fact. Jug spent most of toe , hiding out in caves on the slopes William F. Johnson to Wallace Rev. Olenh T. Eno will take for BUTTER ■ Oioked Hams . . Lb. 37c Example o( Familiar Strategy waa atriick by an . automobile and Hit 1734 iTeam Total. tember 20 In a maiden sprint at Brums, 10-9, to erase that club's of Monte Cassino and elsewhere his sublet 8unday morning "Our American fllera reported toeing a The Coufaift’s story said Mrs. dragged 100 test while walking jSelmont Park. day banking ehoU from the bark last chance of getting into the A. and Edna Shiptnan, property formation of four*engin^. t^^- Announcement like a pool playeri playoff, and assuring the Hawks , in the vicinity, and returning that on Durkin street. GreaL'High Prleat’* and the choir CHEESE Harrison deacribed the situation in across a attest. It was to* (dty'e The Postal team in toe Weat Just on the strength' of Ben’s night to meet the Allied ground will sing the hymn that will be flnned fighter*—a t y ^ that haa Regular Hams . .Lb. 33c the camp sis a miniature example second traffic fatality during toe ssy-ao,, toe public made toe first For the last three year*. May the berth. That ’0-9 acote. inci­ Alexander Jarvis to Oreeii- not previoualy been onaerved. Side Bowling league took four has had lo advertise his tournsr dentally. tied the league record for advance.- brooke Homes Inc., property on dedicated to Hdward H. Brace who BAKED HAMS of toe familiar Nasi "divide and day, a truck-automobile colliaii pmnta away from Pagani’e entry time starter a 8 to 8 tevorite de­ is in the Army Air Corps since Fire Hoekets I* Mae* conquer” strategy under which all I having caused toe death of Rich- spite a fair field of 12 other, two- ment as “toe richest in America” total goals. Ardmore Road. ^ The Germans, also fitod rockets but they alao saw the Weat Side .Ben, Jones with Pensive when —rather than "toe richest in the Greenbrooke Homes Inc. w July 1943. At 3 o’clock the pas­ A. B. C. Fixit Co; • H am b u rg ...... Lb. 29c toe Americans, divided into oppoa- ard C. Lawson yesterday morning. year-olde.. Pensive romped home Records, however, were a dime Americans Bomb tor’s class of candidates will meet In mato against toe Amerlton for­ Tavern team handed th* ear toe Derby eligible waa Just a Cal- world." He had heard of a $25,000 ■a dozen. Herbie 'Cain. »ter wing- James V, and Catherine A. Ellard, mations. The American flghtera numbtr of points when LeFa Esso by four lengths and in hia next ument farm yearling. preparatory to imiiing with the 21 MAPLE STREET TEL. 2-1575 Try Some of start toe colt scored by. five meet held at one tme in Agua man of the Bruins who broke to* Vienna Area-To^dy property on Ardmore Road. church. At 4:16 p. m. the Pruden­ struck agack against toe enemy Fresh Pork Butts 37c Lb. again failed to show up. Th* mail Oaliente, Mex. The high-octane circuit’s 14-yeax-old scoring m w Allied Headquarters, Naples, Pincus and Ruth Lsasner to fleets of from’75. to 150 planet m d AGAIN OPEN 10 A. M. TO 5 P. M. Onr Own men bit over 1700 for toe three lengths. Biecause his first two tri­ tial committee will hold a meeting VOLUNTEER BLANK — BLOOD DONOR SERVICE umphs were within toe apace of lor his followers. But somewhere promoter ordered hia publicity 'Tuesday against Chicago, counteo March 17—dPi— Strong forma­ Robert '*E. Larson, property on and at 7 p. m. the Oil-Loa society quickly broke them up. tout toe games. Next .week they muat affn along the line hr spread of hoof sleuths to dig into psuit golfing his­ a goal and four assUte against th# tions Of American Flying For- CsuToll Drive. Germans returned in small groupa SAUERKRAUT all four points to stay la to* run­ six days was aU toe more, reason will meet in the s-xial rooms of FOR REPAIR OF YOUR j Pot Roasts Manchester Chapter, The American Red Cross for veteran horsemen Jp sit up and again Jones bad to resort to tory to-confirm this Agua (?aliente Wings to run his total to 80. treaaes and liberators, spanning Lomas Sc NetUeton Company, the church. and Individually to continue peck­ and ning of tola round. The acores: careful handling. dollar day. And toe Canadiena, with tw the Alps into Hitler’s realm, trustees to Sydney R. Brown, ing away at the toomber*. Pagaals and take notice. I Want To Donate Blood for the Army and Navy "Jones has another Whlrla- Hia .first two starts on Florida Sure enough, H was authentic. games to go, ran t**Mr pototbitM bombed the Vienna area by day- property on Coburn Road. Junkera-88a alao were otosen^ d il l PICKLES Brown ...... 96 104 112—312 The report showed that a pro­ Quit ChdM Deed .Oven Roasts'- Mahoney ...... 107 96 208 aray,” many observers said. They tracks showed toat he is ready for to 79 to erane to# old recofd M Ibghi today from theip Medlterra- firing rockets from their tafl* fw >*a***aa*a**»* toe distance events tola season. moter by toe name of McGee Bow­ 77 amasaed by Boston during toe bean baaes. The Equitable Life- Asaurance About Town toe flrat time. These Sewi^ Madme - Vacuum - Hedlund ...... 1 1 8 96 98—307 remembered how Whiriy won the 1941 Deri:^ by eight lengths and He waa third, beaten leaa than a man put on a $25,000 party In 1939-30 campaign. Thu* 10* (The United Nattoas radio at Sociaty af the-' Unttad States to Amerleans reported, fitat loofied Pork Kidneys (No Points) Zwick ...... 105 lifi 18«—33S length, in ^ initial effort and 1930. Gene Sarazen won it and year-Qld record* were w eA ed ev* .Altera said an "aircraft factory Thbaias J. and Nora Toman and King David Lodge et Odd Eel' two roekeU from under their w g s ^tddress • '****a*ae**a< Haneen ...... 103 104 116—328 aet a new. record. r .Toa$ttf • Iron, etc. Here eras toe good thing for then placed to African Sun.- They Was paid toe $10,00> first prize in in a three-night span, a t ’Vienna*’ was hit.) James J. and Margaret T. Leav- Iowa played an extra gama ol and then dispatched a third from Pagani ...... — — 115—116 even made him .favorite in this teat silver dollars. Sarazen. carted off Mom tow 10.000 mw ^ M teg Vienna, on tht Danube, noted ItL property on Benton street. Bingo last night for to* benefit of, toe tall aa they turned away. Beef Liver Calves' Lilver the 1948 Futurity. Pensive was ^ rry that illnesn caused u* to only open our store two Phone...... Age, 18-20.... Age, 21-60 made 8 to 5 but th* track turned agtehst older horaes. toe jackpot in a wheelbarrow. real-Chinago frsy. wbll# ^’flbr Ne leisiirelv habits and eul- the Red Crose War Drlva. The In yesterday’s plr battles aharp- 524 515 577 1616 This year May bas boosted his of T.932 at Detroit plural centers, wa.-* bombed for the Oet Break ea Barber, fiefviee sum netted was $45 and this shooting IJent. Quince L. Brown of evening* a wMk. For the inconvenience to oirr custom* Poet Office sloppy and Panaiv* broke lost hi Petislve', never better than 2 to Check hour you prefer appointment: | toe field at 11. Aiid th o u ^ he 1 in any of hia first seven races, prize list to $25,100. . W l^ at-home totel over th# *78.* first time by Hiis.<niUAX, AARCn 11, WM FACrE THlHl'hEIV m A iN vjfiii.sri^ EiVP^i'NING HEKALD, MANCHESTER^ COJfN.. FRIDAT. MARCH'17. 11544 'si When you g tt something for Household Services Help Wunfed—AlUle 36 Articles tor Sale 43 Household Goods 51 nothing there' usuallv is someone getting nothing for something. -■) Offered 13-A DRIVER WAN'nGD for establish­ FOR SALE—W'HITE KITCHEN FLORENCE KltCWEN heater, Ughtnings to Lohda^ FOR AVON PRODUCTS call 6813. CASH FOR YOUR CAR—Any 35 ed route In Manchester. Reliable sink complete with fixtures. Call. gas ranges, G. B. clothes drier, /^Classified | Sense cmd Nonsense to 41. High price#- paid. Drive yO U R CURTAINS carefully laun­ choice of four parWr sets, end Arctic Explorer (boasting)—! \- Q a ^ e d Appointments day. or evening. married '-liian preferred. Steady 8303. waa So cold up where we were that Mrs. Ida Morehouse, 6 Bank S t over now to SO Oakland street, dered by hand. Change In prices work, good pay. Box R, Herald. tables, spinet desk,; bedroom -By Copt. Bfmdrd W»;Crondell . AsplMtlaas elected toJtbb^dltottal staff of the > Arthur—Do you object to pet- Brun'ner’s. Jpen evening until 9. effective .March 20. 91 Main St. chairs, occasional chair, Vlctrola, Advertisemen’3 > official HopMiiB paper A doaen or Uhg? the candle froze and we couldn’t WOULD LIKE lady to share home Saturday’s 6. Phone 6191L-4486. Tel. 2-107T. Fuel and Feed 49-A dining roohi set studlq couches, CeeriIMt, laaa, $PBA Seevtee, lae. After all, must of the philosophy blow It dot. . KAdveitisements A PRESSER FOR AN essential For Sale . For I J e u ' you read, boils down to this: mfire candidates competed for the Martha—That’s one thing I’ve Rival—That’s nothing. Where with .service man's wife. No ob­ modem'cleaning plant, experi­ gateleg tablps. 'lYie Austin (Cham­ , Tl What you amount to, dependa Job but Nolley' wo)k-,-done on a never done yet, we were the words came out of jection to children. Call 2-1657 or 1941 FORD STA’TION wagon, low MIXED SLAB.. Wood for .sale. Paul bers WareuDUse, Manchester typawHUr (yea. he m aster^ the Arthur—Petted ? mileage, radio, heater, white wall MovinR— Truclcfng;|-i ence qn silks and wools, excellent Bcbendel, 187 Gardner street ^ To Biiv T o Sell ( enemy was brought vary forcibly laracly on what you aspire to. our mouth.* in pn-ces of ice, and we ; For Sale For Rent 8933. worklhg conditions, '81.00 per Green, ^ e n 9 to 9. Tel. 6187. use of a typewriter) was Judged Martha—No; objected. had to fry them to see what we OLD JAN rings, like new- 1938 Ford station Storage 20 Telephone 2-0465. • i I March,' 1942, and P-S8 8|$tor to mind,''' Several pilots bad ra- FO t the right kind of men, better than that of the candidates CHARLES M. BRIMLEY 59. De- hour, vacation with pay. Phohe planw wars aot gditlng to ported seeing German U-boata, handicaps are incentivas. were talking about. T o Boy 'Fo Sell wagon, very clean, dark . green. 93.3, Rockville, Conn. Swiss Lauil* F()P. /^ALE— WESTINGHOUSE who could see; On leaving the uni­ She—Do you believe that derk* von Drive, Agent for Fuller 1937 Ford station wagon. Terms AUSTIN A CHAMBERS CO. electric stoye, white porcelain, Englaud la aulllMMt qiuui- and the Fuddy-Duddiaa aaw with Soma of us like to whine that versity, he took up Writing as his dry. Garden—Farm—Dairy Dty. It w u de^de^ to fly their own eyes that the airmen wa haven’t much charce in these haired men marry first? OefinlUons: Brushes. For appointment call and trades. Phone 5191 Brun­ Trailer Van Service. Removau Ims broiler and griddle unit. Call vocation. He—No; It’s the light-headed kniw tfw ntmt of tht myst^but itrangtr 8807. ner’s, open evenings. from Coast to Coast,* deluxe WANTED—MEAT CUTTER, full Products 50 Harrow, 215 Highland street Boarders Wanted 59*A them across the Atlantic via had not been over-exercialng thatr ^days Of atrenuoii» competition. Poise: Is that rare ability to Labrador, Oraeulaad and loa- imaginations. They spotted a Every time we hear someone None of us are perfect ... . we ones. equipment Crating, packing and or part time, morning pr after­ COMFORTABLE ROOMS and all have some haiidicap—physical chew gum without popping It. accurately prophesied the prennt world conflict. Yob Lost and Found FOR SALE—1934 FORD V8. 1932 storage. Warehouse, Manchester noon. Apply Manchester Public GOAT MILK for sale, delivered land—a dayfag aad novel Nazi submarine on the surface be­ complain of their lot, or that the or mental — and those who Go-Ofttar: One who. Is trained .'Automobiles for Sale 4 Model B Ford, 1930 Chevrolet. dally. Crawshaw’'8 White Pihe quality roeais Also rooms with -- project. Bombers had been tween Iceland and Storaaway) World secm4 to conspire against Examilfer—Whet makes you to retrieve for the otner fellow. know him tofr—but won’t recognlrt him until the last M O r-eiL V E R EAR clip Wed- Green. Tel. 5187. Market . Machinery and Tools 52 light bousekecping privileges, possess the right strength of char- think you are qualified for a posi­ Tel. 4607. Goat Farm, Bolton. Tel. 70.53/' flown over but never fighters. Scotland, but their mission was to them, .oi that “they nevei had a aotar, uaually surmount all handi­ (Jynlc: A person who has traded ehaptsrs of this txciting story. Read iiaadsy. Reward. Return to Mrs. 1937 PONTIAC 6 tudor trunk WAflTED —AUTOMOBILE me­ FOR SALE -HAY RAKE, lime central. Ideal for couples or giria. This Is the story of bow it was deliver fighters, not risk them Chance," we are reminded of tion in the Diplomatic (Jorps? his enthusiasm for a few bad ]Prank Hyde, 51 Westminster sedan, radio, heater, defroster. FOR SALE—1937 DODGE sedan, ZZ- Phone 3989. 14 Arch street. caps and achieve some good In this Applicant (modeatlv) — Well. Repaii:lng 23 chanic, essential to war effort. spreader, one horse wagon, one done. against submarine anti-aircraft Leonard B. Nolley. who. although world for the betterment of our mempties. ' Road. TM. M17.______Recently overhauled, tires fair, radio and heater, good condition. 51 horse disc harrow, tooth and totally blind, started as a free­ I’ve been married 20 >-ears and my Proof Reader; A quiet obscure NIGHT for the MORROW 1396. 41 Edmunds street, eve-t Apply to Carlson A Company, 44 Household Goods fire Just for the pleasure of atrst- fellowmen. Tel. 8364 any tlme^______Stock Place, Manchester, Acme harrow. Call 5230. ’’Paddy-Duddlee’’ Ing, so they prooeedad ..on their man at J6hns Hopkins university wife atill thinks 4, have a sick individual who corrects the spell­ ______by Robert D. Lusk iOXjiwi—VICaNTTY of Highland nlngs. WANTED "to Tu n e , repair and IT DOES MAlfE A >\anted—Rooms—Board 62 The and won the respect and admira­ So, to repeat'the thought: “What friend. Park, small female black puj^y. WE BUY AND SELL all makea of regulate your piano or player ooursa. ing and punctuation of column / WANTED -RELIABLE woman to DIFFERENCE w Ae RE YOU IN .S'TOCK NEW General Electric \ / XI ' “ The rolling green hills of the tion of his , classmates by his you amount to, depends largely on writera. Owner may have by paying for 1939 PLYMOUTH sedan, 1939 used cars. Highest prices paid. piano. Tel. Manchester 2-0402. BUY YOUR FORn it u RE milk coolers, cement mixers, used WANTED BOARD AND room in achievements. what you aspire to. Ford tudor, 1938 Plymouth 2 1941 Olda. .-'nvertlble coupe, stay with 2 children from 11 p. private family, for man with '> F'igbters had been croasing the were a very wel­ "1 might as well marry her,” Chorus: An assembly of nearly adv, Phone 6030. ______• OVERHAUL AND REPAIRS on in to 7:30 a. m. No household tractor plows. Dublin Tractor /Atlantic like boys on pogo sticks. come sight after our wanderings, Gifted with a remarkable mem­ said a l«>cal youngster who, recent­ naked dancing girls that movie Starts in The Herald Mondays door. 1937 Dodge sedan, 1936 model 66, 1941 Pontiac sedan, Home is the center of your life. Company, Willimantlc. ^ , heart ailment. Well enougl to ory, young Nolley depended on his Growth . . . of leisure Ume in ly became engaged. ‘‘She bo.sses producers use when they arc short U 3ST—BLACK KID glove be­ Fonl sedan, 1936 Pontiac sedan, 1941 Plymouth aedan apedal de­ wasbera, vacuums, toaaten, irons, diities. Good pay. Write Box U, walk around and take care of The time had Anally arrived for and it waa with a sigh of relief fans, lamps etc., and all oblldren's Herald. Keep It well furnished with good that we turned In that evening sense of hearing to learn the facta America isn't of advantage to me around anyway.’’ of creative idees. # March 20 ' tween Bon. Ami and Martle 1935 Pontiac sedan. Cole Motora,. luxe, 1040 Olda. aedan, 1080 Olda. quality fufntfbre from a store himself. First floor preferred If the stall oBlcera at Maine head­ that others learn through Bight anyone unless these extra houra street Finder please call 7668. 4164. aedan. Manchuter Motors Sales, toya and vehiclea. Cash and carry. possible. Write Box C, Herald. quarters to pack up their troubles Juat eight weeks to the day from serving Connecticut for over 33 Wearing Apparel—Furs 57 our arrival at Manchester (pre­ and reading books. are wisely used. Time fritted away 512 West Center. Tel. 4184. Tel. 2-1439. Help Wanted—Male 36 years., and move on. The staffers, nat­ While at the university, he was is life wasted. ' 1939 BUICK 2 DOOR aedan, 1939 urally, were going to fly across In liminary base In New Hamp­ RED RYDER Trailing BY FRED HARMAN Pontiac sedan,, 1939 Oldsmoblle PLANO TUNINO AND rapalrtng, FOR SALE—YOUNG man’s com­ Apartments, Flats, shire),” wrote one of the pilots. WANTED—FULL OR part time 3 room contp’ett home Outfit with plete wardrobe, suits, sport P-38’s, Just to see, a&jttiey faceti- sedan, 1941 Pontiac sedan, 1938 Motorcycles—Bicycles 11 player piano specialty. John radio service man for bench Tenements 63 eusly remarked, W'Imherther the trip AVlCXFi VJAlT, I’Ll GET V Lincoln Zepher convertible sedan, Oockerham, 28 Bigelow street aH the accessories. N thing else to jackets, size 36-38, shirts 15 1-2. was actually^.'fSaslbla..'f^Uibla. In the Next: “The S8’s are here!” FUNNY BUSINESS UTYLt ©EAMER work only. Benson’s, 713 Main buy. Pay only $5 WETOLY. 478 East Center street. WHAT YOU AWAT /AY ------WANTED 1940 Ford convertible coupe, 1937 FOR SALE—MAN’S BICTOLSi Tel. 4219. street next to the A. A P. FOR RE2TT —FIVE ROOMS, fighters jvefe (Monels, Briggs, SHOOT AT , Just 8 outfits to be sold steam heat, garage, domestic hot HORSE.' To buy your furniture, elec­ Studebaker sisdan, 1937 Chevrolet A-1 condition. Inquire 68 Home­ NEW OONVER'TIBLE TOPS. Cel- Gerhart-and Kalaey and Captain roLLOvo coupe. Many others. Terms and stead street RELIABLE MAN over draft age 58 water. Phone 5436, 6 p. m. to 9 Hough (former 2nd Lieutenant). trical appliances, stoves, trades. Phone 5191, Brunner’s. luloid replaced In eurtalna, all Interested in managing retail fur- PRICE $295 Wanted—To Buy p. m. '’ Gen. Monk Hunter was to ride In klnda of leather work. Chas. ta k ­ A-L-B-E-R-T-S Quotations automobile and home If you Open evenings. nltire store. Man aclected must WANTED ro BUY stove, ranges, the B-17 Which led them. These Wanted Autos ■ ing. 90 Cambi.dge street ’Tele­ have sales ability with experience 43 Allyn St.—HarUord FOR RENT--NEWLY decorated 3 pilots, eonalderably older than the are tcolniir Into the armed 1937 FORD STATION wagon; phone 4740. refrigerators, wasnere, pianos and room tenemen.. Main street at Motorcycles 12 in .-rll phases jf retail atore man­ furniture. The Austin A Cham­ youths who had gone before them, At the moment we are engaging services or leaving town. 1038 Ford SUtlon wagon. Terms agement. Write for Interview FOR sale;—OAK stained metal Center. All improvements. Tel. ImmedUtely named themselves about half the number of troops Highest Prices Paid! and trades. Phone 5191, Brun­ WANTED—1931 MODEL A Ford. bed, complete with spring and bers Co. Telephone 6187, 5409. that the underground In Yugo- stating qualification#'. Box V, The mattress. In excellent condition. “Fuddy-Duddy” flight. See ner's. 80 Oakland street Open Must be In excellent condition. Help Wanted^—Female 35 Herald. WAN’TED TO BUY good size 'The Fuddy-Duddies, with alavia Is engaging—about 10 di­ evenings. Also old style oak dresser and MODERN 3 OP 4 ROOM heated visions. What is Uie matter? OaU 2-0358. buffet Phone 6197. child’s maple desk, also large tri­ apartment. Available April 1st. whoopa of Joy and a great creak­ JONES cycle. Telephone 5619. - Central location. Adults oniy. ing of Jointa, shoved the throttles —RriUab laborite M. F. Aneurin WANTED— WAITRESS. Apply Situations Wanted— forward on July 18, at 2:10 p. m., Bevan. itif.- And Lcl Him Do the Worrying Business Serriees Offered 13 Canter Lunch, 509 Main atraet , FOR SALE—MAPLE living room Write The Herald, Box Y, giving. SS-SR OAE ST. TEL. 8254 Female 38 set, excellent condition. Call information. and settled down at Labrador two e x p e r t c a r p e n t e r w o r k , WANTED —PART TIME com^ 2-1537 or Inquire 7 Walker St. WANTED ’TO BUY used piano, hours and 50 minutes later. The -boys whom you want to * 30 D A Y materlala available... Telephone EXPERIENCED Stenographer spinet style. Telephone 6623. Leaving this base on July 23 in give credit to for helping get the 3 - n — —A panlon for elderly lady. No house­ avalUble Immediately, 9-4. Write CLOSING OUT, ’THAYER De- Rockville 458-4. work. Write Box G, Herald. USED FURNITURE AND Stoves Houses for Sale 72 good order, they ran into the In­ war over are the ground crews. OCCUPANCY Stenographer, 24 Hathaway Lane, Luxe wire wheel baby carriages. evitable weather half-way across They work day and night keeping Orfbrd Village, Manchester. Choice colors, sale prlc $24.95— bought, sold and exchanged. TO SETTLE ESTATE, 4 tenement Four-Boom House, two MAKE ARRANGEMENTS to have EXPERIENCED SALESLADY Davis Strait. It was as thick as our planes in flying condition. BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES -Th«4’s^ Different BY EDGAR MARTIN your garden plowed In April. wanted for full time. Apply regular price $39.50. Maple high- Highest prices paid. Jones Furni­ house, 4 rooms per tenement, 64 soup, and the B-17 went straight Then they set behind and sweat rooms partly flnlshed second Telephone 2-1468. H. Warren chairs, $9.95. Panel cribs, $9.95, ture, 31 Oak street. Tel. 8254. Birch. Price $6,500. Annual in­ WE floor; Insulated, steam heat, Davis Home Bakery. Into it at about 7000 feet. Ice be­ us out on a mission and get us AH-H .COAY ovq, il MAH . MOMt o\o voo Caae. ‘ ______Live Stock—Vehicles 42 play yards, $10.95. Benson’s, 713 WANTED — CHILD‘’S sidewalk come $864. Mias L. Farr. 2 Gar­ gan forming on wings, and soon back. thermostat Gas hot water Main street, next to the A. A P. den, Hartford, Conn. vv\ ovst OS i UQ OAT SAT heater, storm doors, screens; /VSHES AND RUBBISH removed. WANTED—WOMAN to work In FOR SALE—COW AND heifer. bicycle or junior bicycle. 20” or the planes lost contact with one —.air Force japl. Richard I. Bong, Buy 24” wheels. Telephone 2-0086. another. Hough opened the throt­ IQ\6W cN.o’2, J ------YHiLOft’U. Wt H - e<,pper plumbing. Near bus, Drop a line tb ’Trucklng." 61 laundry. Apply 72 Maple street. Inquire 179 Oakland street, Man­ WINDOW SHADES—VENETIAN FOR SALE—NICE 6 ROOM aln- 21 n ^ r street Lot 60x180 chester. gle, fireplace, steam heat, 2 car tle and climbed to 22,000 feet, Mill street ______blinds. Owing to our very low where be found the top of the • • s Sell ft. F. H.-A. mortgage. Eve­ WANTED —HOUSEKEEPER for overhead, get our special, low garage, recently redecorated, ex­ Democracy won't get a break in nings, 67 Branford .street. FOR CARPENTEIR WORK, and family of 3 adults. Telephbne 7828 Rooms Without Board 59 overcast. He took his bearings and Europe because the going will be prices on high window cellent street. (3all Arthur A. continued toward Greenlancl l e ’Telephone 2-0562. repairs, call 2-0987. Price* con­ after 6 p. ro. FOR SALE—SOW 200 LBS. Call shrdes and Venetian blinds com­ FOR RENT—ROOMS by night, Knofla. Tel. 5440. 5938. 875 Main tough In post-war Poland and the sistent with good workmanship. 2-1524. He had flown for about 30 min­ Balkans. Either intelligent Amer­ , , . Trade WANTED—GIRL.S AND women pletely installed. Samples furnish­ day or week. Call 2-1940 or 7 street. utes when another P-38—this was ed. Capitol Window Shade Co., Florence street. icans will support democracy in to do packing, and also other FOR SALE—5 ROOM duplex Kelsey’s—came bursting up Europe or the backwash of Fas­ bench work, steady work, good Articles for Sale 45 241 North Main street. Phone through the clouds directly In 8819. Open eveuiug#. house, one side vacant. Inquire 29 cism adll adversely affect de- REAL pay. Apply Tober Baseball Mfg. FOR SALE—PUITAR, SMALL Rooms Without Board 59 C!ottage street. front of him. V The overcast wa.s modracy In America, Co. BEDROO.M, LIVING room and j braking up and soon they spotted —Louis .Ydanil*, writer. J L i Z . INSURANSMITHS radio, girl’s new bicycle, boy’s FDR RENT—ROOM for 2 gentle- Briggs, 5000 feet below theip. WANTED— YOUNG LADY m used bicycle. 478 East Center St. breakfast set, also baby’s bed. ’He’s alwiiys j;ellinji loo elo.se uihI slepping on niy liceig!’ SINCE 1914 high chair anu carriage. Inquire men, or man.and wife, continuous Wanted—Real,Estate 77 After picking him up they .saW a This winter we’ll hit e s t a t e dental assistant for office in Man­ I B-17. Joining it, the three. Fuddy- chester. Experience not necessary. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE - 92 Drive A. Sllvet Lane Homes. hot water, shower, private en­ WANTED TO BUY from private mans hardei than ever before. Are .vou willing to risk losing your home for an .oiitla.v of One real guard dog, police and trance. 101 Chestnut. I Duddies discovered to their amaze- Winter conditions are particular­ SIDE GLANCES BY GALBRAITH What Have You to only 84.17 each yeart Apply In writing to Box J. Herald HOSPITAL BED FOR SALE or owner, a house with at least 3 ‘ ment that it waa a different one S. or In person at 378 Main street. Chow croM, one 8 months old fox FOR RENT -ROOVS single and bedrooms. In good condition and ly favorable for by-passing, out­ Do you know tJwkt you might be sued for damages If a |>erson terrier and rat terrier cross, one rent, fully adjustable. Rates rea­ from the Fortras# they had start­ flanking and encircling move­ sUps or fallaor is injured in any way on your property T sonable. Call Keith Furniture. double beds Kitchen privileges, 'reasonably priced. Write Box Z, ed out with. . \ Offer? double barrel 12 gauge gun. $10., girls. Phone ’2-1581. 237 Centei St, Herald. ments. The old Russian proverb ALLEY OOP Here’s Osear The courts have many such cases. We will sell yon an hickory axe handies, 3 for $1.00. Tel. 4159. They tacke'd on to It, neverthe­ says. ”What is healthy for Rus­ BY T. T. HAMLIN Insnrance policy giving you protection for ns low as $4.17 per Fred Walden, Chester. Tel. 691. WANTED TO BUY a farm. Rea­ less, and ih another half-hour they SOLID MAPLE platform rockers. FOR RENT—UGHT housekeep­ saw another B-17 in the distance. sians is death for the Germans.” NOT WJ?TICULACLV, wEmaoqspr ALEXANDER year. You really cannot afford to he without this protection. TO BE SOLD $24.50. Studio couches. $39.50. ing room In private family, very sonably priced. Vicinity Vernon, —.Moflcow radio. , ______,LET AM Ot'RM. FOR SALE— COW MANURE. reasonable. Inquire 124 High St. Rockville o. Hillstown preferred. They followed It. In to Base. BUT I'LL HAVE TO Place your orders now for April Maple bedroom rockers, $7.95. 5 • • • BE AWAV FROM ft0UL.O9CAP.')------’voHEia;" D C M k i. ------EdPECIAUSf JA RV IS \ ROBERT J. SMITH, INC. piece maple kitchen sets $39.50, Write Box K. M., Herald. The number of women who en­ THE PLAMT FOR Convenient for shopjilng and delivery, $10 per cord delivered. FDR RENT—FURNISHED room, The FuddylDuddlea remained A FEW DAYS.' Real Estate and Mortgages 968 MAIn ST. Insurance — Real Estntn PHONE$450 Phone 7849. 9x12 Berkshire fringed mgs, in' private family. Opposite bath, overnight In Greenland, taking list in the armed sei-vlCes, will bus, seven-room single, coal fur­ /' $14.95. Benson s, 713 Main street, help fix the date of victory. The 26 Alesander Street nace, garage. Priced to sell on becial amber glaaae# for sive against th. enemy increase. reasonable, in good condition. FOR RENT—FRONT bedroom, -^.MaJ. Gen. Frank O’D. Hunter, ’^•o-Famlly Flat, 4 riinmn, Telephone 7397. protection against the glare, they renllng for $25 each. Selling at nicely furnished, near shower and Manchester droned off toward Iceland. 1st .Air Force. FOR SALE CARS bath, nice section, on bus line. They were 30 degreea off course CHJENWOOD STREET— ROCKVILLE— $4,700. f.500 rnnh. Available Saturday. Call 73U5 Practically New H-Koum when they reached Greenland’s 4-Room Bungalow with all Improvements, Year and a half cast coast. Hough noted with some HOLD EVERYTHING 4-Room Shigifi. All Int- old. Price $5,200. Building Lot on . Harvard WANTED FDR RENT—ATTRACTIVE room, Single—(2 unfinished up* provements. 84,560. Barn and iKiultry 4 AND 5-ROOM s.eam heat, suitable for one or .stairs), open stairway. Cop­ alarm. Ha had developed the use 2-Famlly House with all Improvements, Road—the last one—all ell> Im­ of a special gyrocompass to aid houses. 11 acres of land. $7,500. two. 128 South Main street, Tele-, per plumbing—steam heat In navigation if a fighter became ■’# CLINTON STREET— provement* and a fine neighbor­ BADLY! phone 6215. COVENTRY— . . ^ irwi hood. Two lot* on Henry *tr«M>t. —fireplace—3 acres of land. separated from the leader, and he 8-Famlly Hauae. All lin- 4-Room Bungalow, 5 acres of land. 1'; years old. WiTli Our customers arc HOUSES FOR RENT—CLEAN cooifortable Priced for quick sale. Own­ waa making his own navigational provementa but heiaL Oa­ ■onie Improvements. $3,900. Four on Tanner street. ’Two on room for 2 neat young Women. 82 conclusions as he flew. Hough ra­ rage. S. P- $5,750. D. P. Green Road. ’Two on Bower* tcIliuK us to pay top er being drafted. Call for FRECKLE^/VND HIS FRIENDS He’a Safe BY MERRnX BLOSBER 4-Room Cottage, 1'/, years old. with some improvcmenU. dollar for clean '3fi. ’37, Chestnut street. appointment. Manchester dioed the B-17 navigator about 8750. $ 2 , 2 0 0 . ^ street and one on ■ North Elm the course, but the navigator be­ ’38, ’39. '10 and ’41 FOR RENT ATTRACnVELiV FURNISHED 3620. 7:30 to 9 P.M. SIIOR’i' DLSTANtlE FROM MANCHESTER— street. Verj’ reasonable terms lieved that Hough’s compa.ss was Youft OLD MSQ CAUSED ME , And this is lu e u s r Me CANT Talk EAST MHHMiE TPK.— Benutifnl market garden, farm. 8-room house, barn, stock cars with low mileai'c. room-* In private, home, all con- Wrong. ^ gQOU&H flgOUBLE ALReSOy/ s e e ^ STPAW / HC UCKED ME YET. CAN H ff? and prices. Buy no*v for your venlericcs, continuous hot water, For the next hour they argued ONCE, BUT THE NEXT '/ ‘1-Room ^ngie. Fireplace. and tools. $10,600. ' new home site. ( all Hartford H-1990 C A L L 3802 vicinity of Cheneya. Tel. 3105. ’ over thfc course, which by this Time, rr’LL BE Different/ Oarage. $1,500 Down. MANCHESTER— / time Hough estimated was 35 de­ r —YOU teu. vour father. 7-Room Single, steam heal. 2-car garage, all Improvementa, and our buyer will rail at i Victory Pinafores grees off course. Breaking flight TMIT TMB NEXT TIME WE your home. OR 3429 FDR RENT—ROOM. 26 Linden MEET. TM GONNA KNOCK. BOLTON— $5,200. » Roliprl J. Smith, Lie. discipline, he. finally told the B-17 BLOCK OFF/ S Rooms and Hunporch. , 7-Room Single, steam heal, 2-car gkrage, large lot, hcuntifiil Street, opposite Center Park. navigator that he was going to Real Estate and Insurance .Any Make Or Model! Iniproveinento. Chicken coqp. location. $8,000. i leave the flight and strike out for X acres of land. $2,600. 6-Room Single with garage, ateam heat, $8,500. 96$ Main 8 t Phtine 3480 Iceland by himself. a-Famlly, 6 and 5, warm air heat, 2-car garage, $5,850. V Hough wSb saying goodby ta the 2-FamIly, 6 and 6, ateam heat, 2-car garage. $6,900. / ANDOVER LAKE— flight when the B-17 radio opera­ 2-Famlly, B and 5, warm air heat, 2-car garii|e, extra large Knitted Baby Set tor broke In. - He had contacted V 4-Room Single. All Im­ lo t $6,900. \ / Iceland, and the Foitreaa was provements. $4,500. We Have a Number of Other AttractlvetLIsthi^' making the necessary 35 degree tew.jU sr stsviet. n . y. a, sso. w. «. sst. qw, j-a t t Mta MIfthCt T M 888 W i M T, Qpp , 8-Room Single with Im­ JONES REALTY “ \ IP U O jLLA.il., the planes eventually made land­ Jones plioned ^ul siiid her husband told her yon eleaned provements. Burn. 2 acres of 88-88 pAK STREET TELEPHONE 8284 fall at the Iceland base without “Take a bawling out!” up in the poker game last night I’’ /' \ land. $8A00. further incident. WASH TUBBS Walt I BY LE^I|5 TURNEH CAR / TOONERVILLE FOLKS EAST WINDSOR— General Hunter , gave a dinner BY FOBTTAINE POX for his flight at Reykjavik’s Borg W^flMW iTE Afi uieoomt t.roWNEL! I NOiW.1 lO-Acre Tobacco Farm Hotel. ' W l^gTUV . KMOw soe >WM THfi RCAD m <:aME 8^1 ^ t h 6-Room Single (pins REFUSES TO SURE VfT, SM, AND IF JAF5ARE BSHND one nnflnlHhed room up- Brunner’S Thex took off for the United DESIRABLE HOME... Investment O«aiS»W.4N0lfS lU CATCH V ataira). l-car garage. Chick­ iHXUSB sr., MZUCHtSTER Kingdom the next morning, July en coop, Ican-to-barn. Tobac­ Just Off Main Street — North of Mi(]dle Turnpike. 26. Another pilot had flown in Thorouffhlj’ modern 2-apartment house of 3 larRe In the meantime and Joined the co shed (1 acre). S. P. $5,000. flight IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY. rooms and bath each. Still could be sinRie house. This ’The last leg of the long flight house was thoroughly modernized in 1941 and^is in e*- from Maine to England went more A NOR’TH COVENTRY- ceptionally good condition. Lot 67 x 168 ft.' 2-8lory smoothly, but it Was not alto­ 20 Acres of Land with building in rear 20 x 30, used for garage, workroom, loft, gether dull. The nearness of the Small Single, Improvementa. chimney, etc. Electricity for light and power. Reason­ \ (Sicken Coop. $1,800. F O R RENT able terms can bO arranged. / .New . , DETAIL rOR TODAY Additional Listings 2-Family Duplex-—6 and 6—large lot. Better than Available. a lOVr investment. Always rented. Q. 1. Satap • Mortgages .Arranged. Fire — Auto — Life 'O ff Benton Street.,. Modem 6-Room Cape Cod style S Room Apartmentii Insurance. House. Steam heat, brass plumbing, basement lauiidry, / Hiram ! mere fireplace, insulated, storm windows, metal sqreens. Built o' ALLEN in 1942 with pre-war material. 30-day occupancy. 487 CENTER STREET a u | C K I OUT OUR WAY BY J, R. WILLUMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE F. H. A. mortgage. ■— ► ^ AVAILABLE MARCH 15 . 'OF COURSE rr w o u l d b e n d .' I c m je s s h e E&Ao, J a s o n ! noor. bu en /HlSTAH MAJOR, THASB A MUCH REALTY, CO. Porter Street. Good comfortable 6-Room House— VNHV WOULDN’T rr? 'o u TH c x j q h t t h a t HANOG iNGPtRE MN MOOTED point/ —*BOME , Allen & Hitchcock. Inc. Frigidaire — Gas Range and Heat Furnished. WOULDN’T TRY TO SHAVE PART O F AMSmOM t o NATCH SO M E RX.HBE5 CHOHE ON SUTWER , (completely redecorated and all street improvements. 2- A POO'S tail WITHOUT MACHINE WAS 953 MAIN STREET car garage. Occupancy April 1. $6,500 mortgage can * Applications Should Be Made To GTUPEN0005 BOON TWACT POLKBEB' PAVORITE OEBBERT.' Telephone 3301 By Mrs. Anne Onbot In coin, plus 1 cent postage. Your HOLDlNT a WOULD VOU? 5UMP’kJ TH’ VOOOLO BTABIUZE TWlS — But vohat really bpinbth' be arranged. ' ^ Name, address and the Pattern VDU BEEN STUMBLIM’ SW EEPER MA.NCHES’TER All knitted In the awSeteat lacy 8615 OVER THAT iSTEApy MISSED.' CHAOTIC WOR.LO/----- planets around, I 'SPECHB, Alexander . Jarvis stitch—soft and pretty on a new Number , to Anne Cabot ’The Man­ 11-1$ RPR SIX' YWAT VSMLL 0E THE | ARE RE(»UtAR. PORH CHOPS Ofliee Haoi% 8:30 to 5:30 W ALTON W. G RA N T baby and can be worn until baby chester Evening Herald. 1?50 MOST iWPORX/AUr iTENt AN' GRAYV.t 6 Dover Road— (Woodbridge Tract) ■ la a year and- a half old! Four Sixth avenue. New York 19, N. Y. except Sunday. 647 MAIN STREET HARTFORD S TELEPHONE 2-1584 Have you had-.the Anne Cabot Victory over suminer'a heat is IFi THe UNI\)ER.SE . niurhday-Evenings 7-9, EVENINGS: ■ MANCHESTER 3160 ' or 26 Alexander Street ounces of white wool makes' the just one of the rewaida which will - APTER-TUEVOAR. ? entire set of jacket, tiny Dutch Album for the winter of 1944 T Its come to the voung mother and her bonnet made in one piece and a 32 pages contain designs for all small daiignter wno wear these sorts of warm sweaters, mittens, pair of attractive booties. cool-as-s-cuctimber polka-dotted t 0.1. SOAF Is Ilka no other soap T lK I & To obtain complete knitting di­ scarves, hafs, vestees. as well as pinafores! Make them of blue and I in that it Is O r A soldlar hates t MICKEY FINN Visitors LANK LEONARD rections for the (^rlstening Bet many gift designs. Price 15 cents white fabric and trim them wnth , it and loves • 'ternatoly and has S nakes IS out: (Pattern No. 5709) send 15 cents per copy. ,red ric rac—verj- pretty, indeed! I more uses i than for any Pattern No. 8615 Is in algca 11, ' other object coines In a large SPRING I 13, 15, 17 and 19. Size IS requires I bar, .U characteristically khaki- 3 yards of 39-inch fabric; 11 yards j colored and la found most fre- ' IS HERE , ric rao trim. ' quently when there are KP’s. A To Pattern Subscribers Pattern N a 8815C la in sizes. 2, KP never gets mero than 58 feet 3, 4, 3 and 6 yeqra. Size 3 requires j away from a bar of 0.1. SOAP. 1 7-8 yards of 39-

/■' p p / ^ ■L ‘ X / . \- FRIDAT, KARCH 1T» lf44[ The Weather ■ < ; Average Dhiiy Circulation V- F o rJ j^ Month at jj^ebmary, 1944 Porecaot of L'. 8. U'eatber Bureau !^G£l^URTEEa Manchester Evening Herald

/ 8,657 . Otoud/^hinight; Sunday eloudy^ colder and Ught snow. Member'of the Audit ■ Bureau « Chroalattolis' Manehet City of Village Charm HALE'S SELF SERVE (FOURTEEN PAdES) PRICE THREE CENTS (ClaarillM Advsrtlsing on F i^ It)' M AN C H ESTER , CONN., ^ T U R D A Y , M ARCH 18,1944 Th« Original In New England! New Bpring Shades In Peifsct Fitting VOL. LXin., NO. 143 AND HEALTH MARKET < ^ Foil Fashioned RAYON HOSIERY Coiuifliandos Land Si^t Passage Red Cross Links Fatn^ and Son Press Celanc^ sheer 48 gauge SATURDAY SPECIALS!! ehiffon in Battering Spring S | J[ p f , Been for New These are coats that give clear ■hades. T ^ w. cut drama and definition to your Short fliiaiik . _ silhouette! Coats that are boxy y o Menace Japs^ Tax Measure __ coats that are gently fitte d - Children's m d Misses’ Mercerized Enemies at Smoked Shoulders u,.2^ coats that are long and lush , . . ^Streamliner^ Bill W ould 1 Potait. each one a success story in its COTTON ANKLETS Burma Defenses own right. Each one tenderly Free Approximately AmMNU'a Wholo or H alf tailored with infinite attention in turn back or straight up tops. Colors: White, navy, maise, red, light blue, grsah,. brown. British and Indian Units 30,000,000 from Fil­ Hold Out in to detail. Would Cut ing of Income Returns. Star Ham Pastels end Tweeds — Carried by American S Polnta ' Driving Germans From Brown — N ary and Black 29c—39c—50c pr. ^Glider and Transport Free Mail Washingtoh, Mardh 18. — 'A>)— m Swift enactment was predicted to­ Head New Cancer Araloai'a Flrat'M n Planes Far Behind En­ - 4 - One Strongpoint to day for a new "streamliner” tax emy Lines to Devel­ Use More Another; Only Patrol Lbs. bill which would free approximate-, For dontinent Idea Shows Pufe Lord $19.95 to $35 op Surprise Offensive. ly 30,000,000 persona from the filing Qi j j \ Activity Reported on No Potaits. Walker Suggests Close of income tax returns while making . //I ^OtTte H ope Anzio Beachhead and few changes In Individual tax bur­ Daylight Blow New Delhi, March 18.— (A*) Check With Vieto to -----— I Eighth Army Front; — British and Indian airborne dens. Handsome is as handsome I Swift's Premium Lord HANDBAGS Commandos laqded by Amer­ Reducing Use by Gov­ House W ays and Means Com­ Fighter PlaneH Streak British Research Insti-', Focke . WuUs Fail does and these precious suits do ican glider and transport mittee Chairman Doughton (D., plenty.! These are trim cos­ ernment Agencies, N. C.), and Representative Carl­ tutiori Founder As-\ To Break' Attack. 3*Lb. Carton 57c planes are developing a sur­ Toward. Boulogne on tumes . .. . provocative, soft, FOR son (R., Kas.) and Representative Makea IMleloas Pie O t i^ prise offensive from two Robertson (D„ Va.l, committee Flank Shortly After serts Results Shown \ and feminine . . . designed \A — Washington, March 18. — !.P>— Allied Headquarters, Na­ hastily-built airstrips south­ members, described the bill as "a James Cllmaldl, left, above, has a personal Interest In his work at By Vie Encouraging. make you the woman of a man’s Postmaster General Walker today wonderful job.” and Chairman Return of Mosquitos. ples, March 18.— (/P)— Allied E lfta .i SPRING east of Myitkyina in north­ the American Red Cross Prisoners of War Food Packing Center In fondest dream . . . Interest in suggested a closer check on free Goorge (D., Ga.) of ihe Senate Fi­ Philadelphia. From hla son. Pvt. Vincent F, Climaldl, 39th Infan­ troops are driving the Ger­ 1 / detail . . . romance ittx every ern Burma,^ Associated Press mail with a view to reducing its nance committee said the Senate try, he received the snapshot, right, of a group of prisoners in Ger­ Bulletin! London, March 18—(4*) — The mans from one strongpoint Oleomargarine Smart new styles In under arm or MMidi, some with ripper fitting. Omiulim War Correspondent Frank L. Mar­ would act "within 10 days after use by government agencies, and man prison camp Stalag 2B. His son is man at left. Packed by London, Man'll 18. — (>P'— Daily Mail said today that a new after another in the south­ line! Leather, Faille, Cordette and Patent. Colors: Black, brown, navy, red. grsss. tin reported today from forward the measure cornea from the volunteer workers, 10.000,000 Red Cross food packages have already Hundreds of American and cancer treatment, developed from west comer of devastated turftan. leadquarters. at the same time applauded Con­ House.” been shipped to Allied prisoners held in Germany and Japan. Ftrat Prise Sasar Cared Pin Stripes tn Gray or Brown, British planes were thrnwQ, the idea that the parathyroid Far Behind Jap Unea gress for a decrease in "franked” The House committee brewed its Cassino and the rugged hills Pastels and Tweeds — Also matter. • balm for taxpayers just two weeks against the -continent )n an gland might be capable of pre­ te Allied offenaive pocket is aerial offensive renewed'with extending from the town to Brown, Navy and Black apptvximately 100 miles south of Disclosing in his annual report after the historic “veto” battle venting the growth of the disease the monastery above, head­ Sliced Bacon forre today, and Berlin hro'sd- or cause it to regress, had beeii $3.98 — $5.00 — $7.50 Lleut\G en. Joseph. W. Stilwell'a that various efforts to reduce the over the second wartime revenue quarters announced today. Th# measure. casts said stronif American disclosed by the Hosa laboratories, ChinesVAtnerlcan columns in the use of "penalty" mall had met with Germans continued to hold out in no auccess, Wallfer proposed that N o Great Changes in Burdens Yank Drive Cracking bomber formations vere roar­ a research institution maintained ,Lerg% Freeh Hukawnk valley. It is far behind the comer of the town against a Doughton said the streamliner ing over southwestern Ger­ by a charitable trust. the J ap am ^ lines, and la a direct each department and agency be re­ cIoseIy-coo)idinated Allied infan-, $19.95 to $35 made no substantial . changes In many at noon. The Berlin "W e are anxious hot to ' raise d » 3 9 c Spring Shades In threat to \ the main Japanese quired to report quarterly on its try, tanlchnd air attack. present burdens for taxpayers— broadeast said the American any false hopes, buV the results of Local Eggs north-south Communications sys­ use of postage-free .of^iopea, la­ Fluid Fighting Rages that "nobody will be hurt much or Defenses of Lorengau bombers were escorted by our extract, which ko far has been tem in Burmk. bels, cards and other material. Fluid fighting raged around the helped much," as to the size of ro I I II I - I ■■ I I fighters and were engaged In used only on hopeless cases,- have (Maps Indicate the new Allied Penalty mail, used by exectjtive peaks and ridges in'the hills west Van Raalte FABRIC GLOVES and judicial departments and agen- their tax liability. However, some violent battles by strong forces force has carvedCut a position no of the town, with the Allies losing 10*Lb. Beg 67c Support The Red \ taxpayers, notably married per­ of Ihe German air defense. (Continued on Page Two) Sugar/ more than 20 rmles from the Push ^thin 600 gQyJ^J ActioU one height to a German counter­ Four and eight-button _ CContinued on Page Tw o) sona without children would pay southwestern Chink border, ■ 240 attack! Indian troops, however,' length Amersuede, Rayon. ■ a e \ e \ e rib ■ d b i f more while couples with more than Of Outskirts After] — ~ London, March 18— (4*)—Strong Cross -^Make - It miles northeast of Mtodalay.) firmly held two others which they O o M H e ia l one child would pay a little less. A spokesman for the Southeast formations of American and-Brit­ had captured. $1.00 and $1.25 It was estimated the plan would, Capturing Airdrome ^ R aisC S IsSUC More In *44 Asia command here s ^ the air ish bombers headed out over the Soviet Forces let, .pink, fuchla. bring in some 150,000 new taxpay-’ New Zealanders and Indiana Hour |^I^.lBa» $1.29 invasion, which .began the night Rubber Output Jap Offensive Fails. ^ ^ ^ • hazy Strait of Dov-r for another were reducing one by .one the Ger­ of March 5, caught the enemy nap­ ers. whose incomes are between $555 and $624 annually, and that daylight offensive today shortly man positiona in Ca.— The system against wages and'dhtarles raised a question in diplomatic the trip over the Alps and loosed Blonde Hunted In Kidnaping 2 Cana 31c INHER ¥0VR c o a t port planes were- shuttling back Washingt«ta, March 18— (A^ — on. Manus from nearby Los Ne- Strihg Beans would be re^^8od to deduct the full groa iSiand which the troopers al­ quarters here today as to whether heavy explosives on Vienna, in old msssed cavalry, infantry and Bristol, Pa., March lil—<4V -Aa and forth with trooos to reinforce Produrector Bradley 000.000. Then they knocked down enemy States and Britain on European Charlotte Susan Garun, 4-yenr-«ld 2. There would be no change and Holland. of the Dneister across flooded daughter of n Bristol sailor, to­ aircraft sitting on' their air field Dewey re p o rt^ toda> in a plea pUlbox defenses with mortar fire political issues. X Points In amounts held out of . pay en­ and tanks to push southward The question appears likely to The German-controlled Vichy streams and mud Hoids, were with­ day was the objCrt o f an eight-/ nearest the site of the landings, for retention of - .tbc industry's I ET this flower-bordered shirt flash brightly un^ and destroyed 32 enemy aircraft velopes and salarv checks this within 600 yards of Lorengau's forrti a major topic of discussion radio clailhed that 22 bombers and in sight of Bessarabia today. state police hunt Mrs. Sofia Gar- 12 fighters were lost In the Vienna 1 / Peas ^ der yoor coat . . . or choose o sunny mono­ This operation furth.-'r blunted the young key technicia' year, and the government itself outskirts. when Undersecretary of State Ed­ The latest Soviet communique on, the child’s mother, named the attack, adding that "many planes ability of the Japanese to counter Voicing the first of^iai com­ would comniite the taxes on 1944 Complete breakdown of the en­ ward R. Stettinius, goes to Lqndon said the Red Arm y had smashed blonde girl only as "Silvia.* The tone all-over floral pattern. There's or wealth of ■were believed to have crashed in warrant was obtained by Anthony Brer Rabbit the surprise air-bome Invasion. plaint of industries likeljKto be hit Income for those with wages and emy’s offensive against the 37th -in a few days for conferences with forward to within 11 miles of the delightful new Mynette'fashions to choose from, On March b, twenty-four hours by the announced plan to tkke Into salaries iindor $5,000. The taxpay­ ~and Ainerical divisions holding British officials. snowdrifts over the Alps.” U. S. Russo, chief of Bucks county de­ headquarters did not immediately Dniester (the pre-war boundary especially styled for you who ore S-fcel-S or under. after the first glider landings. the armed forces practicall^all of er, after the year end, simply the beachhead perimeter at Em­ British and American policy on tectives, on infonnallon received specify the number oi planes fail­ of Rumania) and the offensive was from Mrs, Garon. The 28-year-old Molasses Brig. Gen. William D. Olds, Amer­ the • 250,000 men under 2ft \ who would mail to the collector a copy press Augusta bay on Bougain­ the French Committee of National unchecked. o f a withholding receipt, furnish­ ing to return, but Allied headquar­ mother of the child sold her daugh­ ican commander of the troop car­ would have been deterred fo^oC-, ville Island, was reported^ from the Liberation also is expected to en­ In one sector. Ru.ssian units ed by the employer, tn place of ters at Naples said 11 planes were ter' has been .missing since Wed­ rier command, landed the first cupational reasons. Dewey said Solomons. ter into the Anglo-American talks, captured Tomashpol and drove to the regular return, after writing lost in all operations o.f the Medi­ nesday, when "Silvia,” whom aha transport on the new field. Miu"- " I f at this late date, the indu The week-long Japanese drive which Secretary Hull described in within 12 miles of a good high­ Chili tin reported that transports car­ on‘'the back o f » the receipt the terranean Air Force yesterday. met on a train two days befor^ try finds itseif in a position where' aimed at the Allied airdromes on a statement last night as being in­ way which extends northeastward said she was going to take the " rying equipment arid men were its young, irreplaceable, highly - umtigr of dependents and income Empress Augusta bay flickered formal and inconclusive but com­ The Paris radio said 25 persons \ her than wages and salary, if from Mogilev Podolski. ancient tie girl to “ visit my sister.**^ landing and taking off every 47 trained technical men are drafted, out in fighting Tuesday night and pletely wide open as to subject were killed and 30 wounded in a Rieie youthful half sites arty. '' * ■’Brltish-American” attack yes­ border town and a highway cen­ * • ' seconds in the clockwork schedule it will be imposslblr to operate Wednesday morning. Fred Hamp- matter. (14K to S6H) come in buM (llalculate Actual Tax terday on Oise, It referri-d appar­ ter on the network of roails run­ Pieuds Guilty To .\rson worked out to garr’son in the be- some, plants satisfactorily or to son. Associated Press war correa- Other matlei-8* which Stettinius rayeh Shantung, end bind-the-Iines offensive. n ie collector then would calcu­ ently to the American Marauder ning to Rumania and Czecho­ Brimswick, Me., March 18.—(4*) Chocolate Milk/Booster vital researches.” ponderit, said the dawn assault is expected to la k e' up include hepicol brooddM, in late a\ the actitgl tax and bill the slovakia. — Jean Gamache, \7, of Bruns- Still Being E.vpanded . His assertions followed a hint Wednesday cost the enemy 195 problems of jjost-war terriioiial ta x p a jw for an additional amount (Continued on Page Two) A t the northern end of the w kk pleaded gupty today to an gay prints . . . chechcd All the Japanese river, rail and dead. settlements 'n Europe, tpt which Lb. jw 49e or Issue la refund check. Ukrainian front Marshal Gregory arson charge paiwd on one of the wovM rayon leenucher road lines linking their northern (Continued m Poge Two) MacArthur said the enemy’s for­ purpose he is taking along Dr. 3. TheV lctory tsx'would be re­ Zhukov’s new drive swept on seven IneeniUkry fires which ter­ or. looraino crapo in plain and southern forces are directly mations in the Bougainville fight­ Isaiah Bowman, president o f Johns pealed an ^ far-reaching adjust­ from Diibno (in ctistern Poland), rorized thb/town'Thursday night. M en 's colors. Navy, Cepon, menaced by tjje new operation, ing had been “ dispersed and deci­ Hopkins University and a noted ments made\ln the normal and threatening the large area east Judge tyfUir E. Roberts held the Sand or Leof Grooo. which <8 still being expanded. mated,” and "over 1,100 of his geographer, and JH. Freeman Mat­ Soviets Move A ctivity on half s dozen other surtax exemptton.s and ratesv, __ of the headwaters of the Bug yout^i'n S.l.OUO bonds for the Cum- New Formula dead lie within our lines alone.” thews, deputy director of the State fronts in Burmo was less spectac­ 4. There w i^ d be revision's-, of His troops were less than county grand jury alter Chocolate Dessert American . casualties through Department's Division of Euro­ brrfuinS ular. Chinese forces under Stllwell normal and s u r t^ and exemp­ 1 i C H l 5/ l l l J l d l l C l 60 miles from the Curzon, line and This Is A Lot Of Tuesday were placed at 123 killed taking the plea in his chambers. shQved the Japanese Into the tion's provisions. pean Affair*. appeared to be spreading in sev­ De said Gamache will be given On Pay Need and 747 woundeu. Now In Final Stages 6 PkfR. 27 C' southern foothills bordering the 5. * O f the 20.090,000 who still eral rlircclions. ' ^ psychiatric and psychological ex­ With Allied air and sea control, The French policy, over which Hukawng valley. must file returns, i i is estimated Truckloafls of Finns Fields Knee D^'p in .Mud aminations before he goes before A strong column o f Japanese that 10,000,000 wouIdNuse a simple ovei* .relief routes, the future ap- I/ondon apd Washington have dif­ Bad weather prevailed bejM^-ecn Fresh California Thomas Declares Time fered with respect to the degree of tile grand jury In May, Joseph A. moving north in the Chin hills tax table ' which will lAow their Reported Heading for Dutmo and the Bug and tji/ great I*. Flynn, chief supervisor of Ihe Medium northwest of Tiddiin was attack­ entire tax, and the renmning 10. (Continued on Page Ten) recognition to be accorded the Has Come to Meet — i ■— ------State .\rs»in division, to whom 000,000 would fill out r ^ r n s In committee headed by Gen. Charles RiiiiiHiah Front Lilies. Dos. 49c ed in "severe clashes,” an Allied (Continued bn Ten) Caiiiuehr surrendered at ‘2:80 a. m. Oranges Higher Living Costs. Treahtiry Balance de Gaulle, is now in the final stages of settlement and niay be today in the youth’s home, said he (Conttsued on Page Ten) (Continued on Png:e Stockholm. March 18—(4^-- had obtained, a sw«>rn eonfesslon Washington, March 18. — decided in the main before Stet­ •Heavy Russian troop movements Washington. March 18— (45 — tinius begins his London conversa­ from Ganmrhr stating tha latter Chairman Thortiaa (D.. Dtah) of The poaltioh of the Treasury March in the vicinity of Kandalaksha be­ Irish Hid Not had set Ihe fires and also had fired 1ft: tions. hind the northern Finland front HEALTH MARKET the Senate Labor committee de­ Pre.sident Roosevelt said yester- ni!niCr»»ns shots, one of them .at a Accused Youth clared today that “ the time has Dies Accepts Receipts. $535.212,697.85: expen- were reported today in a Berlin police ear, from a Ift-gunre shot­ We Have lively Hats Just . ------i come to work out a new formula” .ditures. 527fta42.070.95: net bai­ dispatch to the newspaper Sveii- fiive Up Rights gun while the firiot were going on. / Make your own selection from our large Ham sup- for helping wages meet ‘ Increased l e e , $1«,795,042,517.94. / (Continued on Page T w o) ska Dagbladet. p|y* ‘ . . ; • Freed by Jury living coats. " Wiiichell Bid Qn the Finni.sh side, the paper Death Result of .Assault.^ Waitiuj^ For You Thomas asked about a dfiermi- said, truckloads of troops and ma­ De Valera Poiht.H lo Rea* Brl.tae|>ort, March.. 18.—t-fj*)— nation in high administration terial have been heading fo r the Frederick D. Fuller, 84, a patient quarters to stick by the “Liittle Kussmn front in a steady stream Cheers from Both Adults To Follow Ruflio Com* Hon Eire Exisis as at Staiiiford Hall «anilartuni, dlec Cooked Ready To Eat .Steel” formula ar.d loave any lift­ Wallace Favors Exporting in recent weeks. ' March 16 "as the result o f an as­ ■ k And Juveniles as Fil- ing of wage ceilings to Congress, mentator on Air on Free Nation Toilav. sault, not sccldertal.” Coronei said: gus .Verdict Returned. "We don’t carg^odio does u. Wo Night of March 26. Goods to Exceed Returns Finns Cling to Hope Theodore E. Stelber ta«tar^ Ham ; lb. 35c-37c*39c Londdn, March 18-M41— Prime day- The coroner declined to d l* have to rectify, a wrong.” O f Rescuing Parleys 'Minister Eamon de Valera who close the contents of an autopsy G^-and Rapids, Mich., Mqrcb 18 Testimony at recent committee Washington, March 18.— (JT)— report suhiiiittcil bv Medical E v Tender—Smoltrri —(Ah—Good-looking youpg David hearings on the plight of white Chairman Dies of the House Com- Ig. ^ (jTh—^^-farmers, The ' New York Herald Helsinki, March 18.—(4*)—Finn­ recently turned dow.i an Ameri­ "Sev: York. March ainiiicr Ralph W. Crane of Stain, collar and fixed Inci mc f workers m lttM on Un-American A ctivi­ Tribune said,„was offered in tran­ ish political quarters today still can request 'hat Axir diplomatic I^iigas resumed the life iof. any boy Vice President Henry Wallace sug­ ford, and said that no definite dati showed, Thomas saic. that the Lit- ties today accepted an invitation scription form to the majority ot, clung to the hope—admlttedl.v^ ufficea in Eire ne ‘rtdsed, declared ot 1ft today after five tense days gests America might achieve post­ has been fixed for an Inquest. Hek Ham lb. 31c-33c.35c TO before a Circuit court jury trying to follow W alter Winchell on the war prosperity by making and the country’s radio stations. The very faint--of rescuing the peace in a St. Patrick's day apeech. last (Co'ntfnued on Page Four) transcribed speech, less than half negotiations with Russia, despite ! In connection with the deatb aw him for murder in .Abe. petting radio the night of March 28. sending abroad more goods than it night that Eire exists as a nation Robert E .. Bueford. 4$, and Don party death of a girl friend. In announcing his acceptance, actually collects for in Imports or the length of the delivered ad­ general pessimism here foUbwing because in past stnitgles hei peo­ aid O. Bradley. 84. attendaats at A verdict of ftcqulttal, deliv­ the Texes Democrat loosed a new dress, differed in detail from the Parliament’s action Wedneadayv Get A New money; ple did not "cede tlieir rights or the private bospital. Lb. 45c blast in bis feud with the^^l- Such a procedure, Wallace said ABC remarks although it also cen­ Recognizing that time la run­ Boneless Ham ered by the Jury late yesterday to surrcndei theit will.’ \ umnist snd commentator, hinting tered on the full-production, abun­ ning out fast, these sources said the accompaniment oC cheera from at a post-war canferenoe of the Past crises ‘found our nation as Predict Sr.sslon Failure both adults and Juveniles, sent that be might return the compli­ American Business Congress last- dant-economy theme. Finland still wants to negotiate an armistice, but at the same time in other days with qualities which. .Ankara, Turkey, -Marcli 17e- Filgas back to his household In ment by inviting Winchell to oe nlght. might enable the United Foundation Of System I feel we can call upon reserved­ ( Delayed)— f4V -T w o .prominent Beef Liver Lb. 3 5 c FUR GreenviUo freed of the shadow of a guest o f his committee— under States to continue after the war Declaring ' amaU businessmen felt she ought to have an oppoc; trinity to get a niore precise-idea ly today,’’ he said adding: writers of the olftclal Turklsl . a prison feentence. subpoena.' the “economy o f abundance and were the foundation o f the Am eri­ Hats like ours create such an endearing iro^ssion for the young o f the terms before going to the “ It la the way of the strong to* newspaper Ulna today pre4Bcte4 Screams came from the court "I am accepting the offer of the full employment of the war pe­ can economic system, Wallace told wards the weak. It goes back to failure for the mission, irf P r io « Jergens company, WlncheU’s Kremlin. Lb. 1 9 c deb of the woman of chamj who wantaTstyle. There are large hats — new 'room crowd, including many worn' riod. » _ j * the ABC: the begffinings of time and will Barbu Stirbey. Rumanian poUtl- Pork Liver SCARF en, and youngsters outside the sponsor, and of the BIM networii, Departs From Preimred Text "Free enterprisie means that seen 'Essence of Reply continue as. long as the strong rlan. who is reported en root* t* To Go With Your Suit small brims — sailors pompadours — calots and berets. Many trimmed room whistled and shouted upon The Red Cross which broadcasts his programs, to Wallace, departing from his pre­ each and e v e ^ industry is open These quarters said tt is quite seek excuses for using their Cairo to seek armistice terns follow him on Sunday night, pared text, offered this idea in the likely that this Is the essence of and Coat snnouncement of the verdict from to new capital and new firms— strength to .obtain what in justice from the, .Allkte for Bomaato with flowers of pastel shades — glamourized with veils and ribbons — beau- the nine men and three women March 2ft, to answer -false and form of-a question and. when ask­ th^t all business has free acctsa Finland’s new reply to Moscow, they arc not entitled to. Ahmet Sukrn .Earner, saM It_w o«* Bacon BLOUSES Goes With misleading statements he has ed if a balance of outgo and ipcome which reportedly ha* now been de­ MOUNTAIN SABLE • juronr. They bad deliberated to raw materials, U, labor, to tech- Resolve Made More Firm be dtfllcalt to believe that Stme: tifllUy draped on fur felts or fine straws of dull or shiny finish. tw a hours and 40 minutes. (lepetofore made about me,” Dies would have to be struck later, said: nologiea—that producers have free livered. “ You know it and you are pre­ bad set oat wtthont the knowledg la S aad 4 Skiw'Btylnk E "That la a long answer.” and de­ (A Stockholm dispatch said yes­ Sheers, with lace trim Defendant Tremblea Little Our Boys , at broader national groups fuch ard of living.” I XCMltaMad on ragsjfmui 4 " I I" ......

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