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~7rr ’ --h ■ "p k ‘ THUK^DAT, MARCH 16,1946 ^ 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 <Ard party service the Red Cross is rendering past president of the local G.O.P. lAK GRILL- Friday evening, March 24, at the Troop 14, Girl Scouts, will meet to local men and women'in the Women's Club, a prominent mem EXPERT “WHERE GOOD FELLOWS GET TOGETHER" Germans Retreat home^of Mra. Carl HUdlng of at 6:30 tonight In the basement of different branches of the service, ber of tlie Co.inectlcut , League of Bigelow street. St. James’s church. Women Voters and % student of RADIO SERVICE and their families was explained legislative matters. DINE AND DANCE Gibtena Aaaembly, Catholic by Miss Jessie Reynolds, R.N. The business session was follow R u »i.n , Deal German C l a s h Resistance Richard E. Relmci, of 26 Maple Miss Reynolds, wearing the Red ed by a tea in charge of Mrs. Na C4LL H. MEADE To the Lilting Tunes of dles of Columbus, will elect offi street has been assigned to the Cross uniform with service stripep THE OAK GRILL SWINGOTERS Communications m the cers at Ita meeting Tuesday ev^ U. 8, Maritime Service training hum's. Cutler and a large commit ( Phone 2-0898 nthg. March 21, In the K. of C. on her arm Indicating more than tee. Miss Lela Webster poured at DELICIOUS FOODS — MODEOT PRICES! Lower Ukraine Anoth home. A penny social and card station at Hoffman laland, N. Y., 25 years of service, began with a buffet Uble adorned with beau Could Speed Germans Driven from for a five weeks' basic course in the Institution of the movement tiful spring flowers, lace rioth and games will foUow and refresh seamanship. STEAKS er Severe Blow by All But One Comer ments will be served. In the 1860’s In Swltrerland. Jean gleaming silver, with an assort ROAST BEEF J2S Nazi Planes Durant, a philanthropic citizen of ment of sandwiches and candy. VEAL CUTLETS ROAST VEAL Again Cutting Odessa- End of War Of Town; Nazis Still Aviation .Cadet Robert E. Den Miss Vivian E. Stoehr, daughter Geneva, published an account of RANGE AND ton, Bon of Mr. pud. Mrs. Robert O. of Mrs. T. George Maloney of 31 the suffering he had seen on bat J friedscallops HALF BROILERS Lwow Railroad Line. Directing Artillery and Denton, 39 .Stephen street, has GreenhUl street, was graduated tlefields. This he attributed to Good Alleiidaiice FUEL OIL Our KitchcB CloM* At 11 P. M. Admiral . Wright Sees Downed in Raid been BTOduatod to the advanced with honors yesterday from the lack of proper nursing care. After London, March 17.—(A*)—- Mortar Fire on Valley flying school at Blackland Army Cambridge SecreUrlal school, considerable agitation. In due time Reuters news service said to Only One Result in Air Field. Waco, Texas, after com Hartford, On Monday Miss Stoehr associations v^re formed in dif Of Evening Group James A. Woods 30 OAK STREET TEL. 3894 American*s Chop Anoth From Ruins of Abbey; pleting basic pilot training at the will enter the employ ol the Hart ferent countries to collect supplies 381 Center St. Tel. 6566 ,, Fine Wines — Liquors and Beer day that Marshal Ivan S. Ko Head-On Clash With Halifax is Sent into A m y Mr Forces Fralnlng Com ford office of the PrudenUal Insur and train nurses In time of peace nev’s Second Ukrainian Army er Big Segment Out Army Insists ance company In a secretarial ca to assist and cooperate with the mand sCatlon at Majors Field, The new evening group of Red has reached the Dniester riv Japanese Grand Fleet. Mediterranean Theater Greenville, Texas. pacity. She Is a graduate of Man surgeons in time of war. Sixteen Of Hitler*s Defensive chester High school, 1943 class. nations were represented at the Cross Surgical Dressings workers er “at several points” and On Young Men first international rxmference In met Monday evening for the first TALL CEDARS that German forces already San Francisco, March 17.—(iT)— Air Force in Attack. Allied Headquarters, Na Mrs. Charles B. Warren of Cen time, with, a fine attendance, and ter street la chairman of the card Chapman Court, Order of Ama Paris In 1867. In 1881 the Red have begun a retreat into A head-on clash ot the American ples, March 17.—(/P)—Fifth Cross was organized in the U. S- accomplished a good deal of work. Navy and the Japanese grand fleet party to be held tomorrow we- ranth. will conduct a , Military The committee was highly pleased Lieut. Elmore J. Duffy Bessarabia at Mogilev-Podoi- \ Bulletin! Joining Ranks Army forces have now fought nlng at eight o’clock In the social Whist In the banquet hall of the to render relief In war or In times BINGO akL 'This would mean that Rusalan ”cou)d end with only one result” of great emergency such as fires, with the response, and feels that London, March 17,—<A*)— their way through bomb^e- hall of the- Buckingham Congre Masonic Temple tomorrow eve the addition of this evening grotip combat operational missions;. .of forcea have reached the old Ru gational church. There wlU op- floods and other calamities. This TOMORROW I^IGHT and “would expedite and simplify American medium Marauder molished Cassino to its south ning. Playing will begin at 8:16. will be of great Importance in tak a hazardous nature.’’ AT 8 -O’CLOCK TOMORROW NIGHT manian frontier and now atand This ir-ton Army tank amashed Into the sedan In Los Angeles, dragging the auto^torough an In Hopes for Regumiug Mrtunlty to play bridge. wblM w and Mrs. Robert J. Smith, chair great humanitarian movement has the whole conduct of the war,” bombers ot the Ninth Air western outskirts and have ing care of the greatly Increased Lieutenant Duffy ia a pilot on a within 50 mllea of the Prut river, Rear Admiral Carleton H.