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Mra. Dorothy Tedford o f 189 Blreh atreet left laat evening for Benefit ShoV\ To Show^ilm IlibontTown Ooldaboro. N. to Join her hua* Heard Along Main Street Tires and Tubes Certified band, Pfc. Frederick Tedford who Barw d Ro«d Brtdg* Onb la ataUoned at Seymour Johnson For^ied Cross t. Mary’s Held, training at the Air Oorpa on Some o f Manchester*g Side Streets^ Too __ attbt at tlM horn* Mr. By Local Ration Board I mechanical achool. Mra. Walter LaUajr and an- I aa aranlnf ot eontraet. Tba Capacity C>oyd Attract­ A wave of lestic bartering in^been carrying on denpite many Unusual Movie to Fol­ DurinF the week ending March 4>Veigh, 130 Pearl street, one tire; Group No. 8 the Memorial M for the armlnc war* Mra. Manchester is iwing. It all handicapa. 19 the following certiflcaiee were Joseph hicnsegUo, 80 School street, 1 Martin and Walter Lailajr, Hoapital Women’a auxUlary, Mra. ed by Entertainment at came, about due H o,^e food ra­ "It could happen here." What low Lenten Vesper, iMued by the local War Price and one tire; Earl R. Nevers, throe D. M. Caldwell, leader, will meet tioning. Some peoplSL like tea, a different story it would be if tires; Stephen J. Pongrantx, 498 Monday afternoon at two o’clock The South Metl^dlst." Service at the Church. Rationing Board for tires and Oottlon Dlmlow. of South Wlnd- others like butter; stUV^ere are enemy planes did glide out of the East Middle turnpike, oiM t in ; at the hoapiUL Members of. Group many who woidd give theh: right sky and drop some bombs. There tubes: Denver F. Schroder, 252 Siast Mid­ ^'koK, formarly of M ancha^r, waa 1 will Join them. A capacity crowd filled thh hall arm for a pound of coffee buts.de- Tomorrow afternoon gt five StVan a fareweU party Saturday would be further crying when it New truck tires: William Ostrin dle turnpike, one tire; Fred M. of the South Methodist church test tea. So—what happens ? was found that the tbwn had ac- o’clock, following the Lenten sky. 182 Bissell street-three Ures. I*«y**i Bolton road, two ,yMilnf at tba hoipa of Haua- agency springs up by ‘phone. Just VOL^L^tiC NO. 146 »WHii of S84 MbkOe tumptka, aaat. Sunset Circle of Rebekah Past last evening to r the Red ;epted the fact that there would Vesper service at .. St. Mary’s Recap truck tires: H. Olln Grant, ' ********** ^ Tyrrell, 862 every^y talking: Woodland street, one tire. Mo waa proaanted with a pan and Noble Grands will meet Monday Benefit entertainment.^ The pro­ o bombings. church, the dociimentary film en­ U. S. Poetoffice, one tire; South­ evening at the home bf Mrs. "Mrs. Jones has an extra pound If'th e present system (not per­ M oeil aat and a puraa of money. titled “Education for Tomorrow,” ern New England Telephone Comr Emma Lyons Nettleton. AssisUng gram opened writh the ainging of coffee which she will trade for fect byxany means) was not in pany, 278 Main street, two tires. X tU M BUirp'orth Hlfh aehool ha lund of tea." will be shown in the Parish House. yWks Drive Wedge the hostess will be Miss Ruth Por­ the National Anthem. For this the effect, cari''^e imagine the confu­ alajrad baakatball and alao on the Passenger Grade I tires: Thomas Many Make Errors Russians Capture ter, Mrs. Marion Straughan and children’s chorus of South church s. Brown has a pan of short­ sion that wbqld exist if a hand­ The film was shot on the campuses Armstrong, 14 Ashworth street, If XSen IMmufactura team of Hart* Miss Florence Taylor. The enter­ ening Nvhich she will trade for a i o f Hobart and William Smith col­ was arranged on the platform and ful of men haa>»M given up many two tires; M. Lutke, 215 Henry £■ Jud. laliara ha waa amployad aa tainment committee la Mra. Maud pound o l butter.” evenings of their ome to put dver leges in Geneva, New York, during In Mailing Her^ |^ Chaain( dark. He left Monday. street, one tire; Charles Marr, 19 0 Norton and Mra. Ellenor Rogers. the ainging waa accompanied by Slater^usie doesn’t eat acids so i the defense syatem/NThere is no 1942. The leading roles as well as Trumbull street, two tires; Kenneth Frank Kenney at the piano. Rev. she’ll trad^som e pineapple for a ' glory for anyone connected with all others were played by members W. McAuliffe, 56 Starkweather Postmaster Grant reporte/that ^own of Durovo; Into Axis Defense; ' Chartaa >laac aaya the weather Auxiliary Gertrude E. Rockwell W. Ralph Ward, Jr., piutor of the can of aalmm the defense council. On the con­ of the student body. Incidental street,* two tires. there are many errors^/^itade In to be batter after March Many a d e ^ la made at social music was furnished by the Passenger Grade II tires: David of SUrkweether atreet and Auxil­ church, welcomed the people and trary there is a lot of abuabvbe- mailing letters in Manchester. He when the moon ahanyea. , ^ affairs anci we X)ote that cans of cause' of disrupting the non School's Cantorum of the colleges. Armstrong 1023 Tolland turnpike, says that In many Cases a per­ iary laabdla M. Kaaavage of 136 this and that are\TOing carried to w -a f Bissell street, who recently Joined spoke briefly of the Red Croas business and home life. It could b^ As the title implies, the film em- two tires; Patrick Berk, 88 Home­ son mailing a aperidi delivery let­ work, and then presented Harvey and fro where womhn meet. (asizes the importance of male stead street, one tire; Armond J. ter fails to place.^e usual postal Make New Gains Mra. Jana d eary of th* Modeme the WAACs, are receiving their real, anytime, and it might be a basic training at Fort Oglethorpe, "Longfellow” Olson, radio an­ Just the other day\a member of lot closer than one realizes. students obtaining, as far as pos­ Dancosse, 185 Autumn street, two stamp on the tetter thinking that • ------ure Prisoners iiaauty Salon, who wha Injured a local family innocently dropped sible, ilieir college education dur­ Ga. nouncer, who acted as master of The tremendous amount of de­ tires; Tho'hrtas England, 270 Oak the special ^X ery stamp along bNak a (o and irho baa bean at St. ceremonies. hint that .they had plenty of tea ing wartime by enlisting in re­ street, one tire; Gilbert Flckett, 9 is aufficlei^Instead of the letter Battle for Donets River tail Involved 'requires the many ■ f L vlbanda'a hoapital, Hartford, alnce, Program Presented at home and they were a^aid that serve corp^Npf the armed forces Anderson street, one tire; Sylves­ being delivered speedily It is re­ Danger Seen —Talk­ — Miiitary dispatches said by Rev. J. U Butter, pastor of the no butter at home and my little rooatera. Last night at A Mries of terrific explosions shook the two. sn

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acting Administrative officer of live the Manchester’ldemorial hospital. he proposed immediate general Home Front Manchester Giyen Thanks Mr. Shoneke has been active in Store Marks No Weakness stepa by the Allies looking to a tordians of Our Shores post-war world organization — Hundreds Quit hospital administration since 1918 Urges Council Meat Shortage YMCA Schedule Date Book a^hcin be Joined the staff of the Mt. possibly embracing "a council of For Services i t e l 3rd Birthday Europe and a coui\cil of Asia "—to Talk Theme Sinai hospital of New York as as­ * ______y Seen in Nazi Tomorrow: . « WedMSday, Much 34 / ‘a sistant superintendent under the "prevent renewed aggression and Homes as Rain For Churches Is Aggravated 1:80-8:80 p.‘ m.— Womens Bad. preparation of future wars.” W ork on Red Cross Suglcal late Dr. Goldwater. He was ap­ mlnton. _ / Dressings at.the American Legion School Board £x|»reaa« Shoueke pointed superintendent of the Holland Cleatierit to W ar Machine A European council whlcn would 6:15—,Hotary Dinner. Mrs. Roosevelt to Be letain ‘individual characteristics Brings Floods 6:30— Dairymen’s Dinner. hall, 10 a. m. to 4:30 p. m. Gratitude Over TaAa ‘^1 ■ W tiiT ' jministrativ^ ^ t h e r a n hospital of New York in Preacher at Lenten Serv- Hartford Stores Report Speaker at Hartford Offer Timely Specials and traditions o f many of Its an­ — — ■ I — X 6:30— Olri Scout Troop. Monday, March 39 and then became auperinten- (ConUnued frum Page One) cient and historic races” would be Done by Teachers. at MemoHal. dm| of the New Rochelle hospital (Continued from Pa^,^ne) ices Here SpeaKs on That Even Poultry 6:30-7:80—Basketball Class. Meeting Tonight. Meeting of all Air Raid War- To Observe Event. ■found to harmonize with the high .dena at High school hall. in June 1927 and served in this would begin to euffer a shortage 7:30-9:00— Game Room Open. permanent interesU of Britain, schools and other buildings over­ Social Reforms. Has Disappeared. 7:30-8:80— Senior Basketball Tnbaday, March 80 At a meeting OC ths Board sC capacity over 15 years. He resign­ of munltlonii.'’ \ Hartford, March 32— e repre­ Curate without a Jail sentence so that he people with the horrifying picture ica helping to locate Japanese from the market eliminated an fense Council Chairman Thomas 'll.. High Water Blocks Streets sentatives from the State O PA of- might return to work this morn­ • /Hobby he has drawn of the Ruasiana. American college studenta In the. aggravation. G. Fraser will welcome Mrs. (Continued from Page One) The Warrior river at Tuscalooea, CTheese was la)tiy pienuiui. i flee, tci explhip the rmw *®^"p an ing on a garbage truck held out of On Prosperity Roosevelt and the other guests. B U R T O N ’S "H e’s turned defeats into a pow­ UniveraiUes a t America. He will Cheese was fairly plentiful. TpS?^Mary’s Ala., was six feet past flood level TherTseemed to be a general move to answer an y ^uestldns that may service for lack of hejp. erful fear weapon.” they observed. overcoming the crisis definitely bring a wealth of knowledge and The latest copies of German last night and waa expected to toward unloading it before ration-1 arise. ^ Raymond Campbell was fined into which our Arm y bad been information upon this subject. To assist in notifying all InsU- reach 13 or 14 feet by Wednesday. Ing bdgan next week. 110 and costs for intoxication last wspapers unanimously depict plung^ undeservedly," Hitler said. tutional users of meafs and meat In Times Like Present Opposition Party ■ i ibj^des of the steppes” as a black The Coosa river at G.adsden. Ala., Rev. Epison K. Marvin, Saturday night on Summit street. He assured his listeners: "Our products the local- Chamber . massNpf sub-human beings, sav­ with a flood stage o f 20 feet, reach­ He was drunk and either trundling People Forget Creator, front has been stabilized and we Food Dollar ^ Commerce was asked to contact Of Ml. Vernon, N* Y., age, l^Mtial and able to fight with ed 19.5 feet Sunday. Several or attempting to ■ ride a bicycle Regaining Power have taken meaaures which will Butter Sales all the local persons or outnta In the oOurige and recklessness of streets were blocked by high water. iFo Be Assistant Here. whe^^arrested on the complaint of Pastor Declares. secure in the months ahead of us The Chattahoochee river, border­ Cut in Half _ ------. 1 .1 this category. The telegrair^^re a resident of that vicinity. Wild anirnala, but shrewdly led by Buenos Aires. March 22— UPt— t£ a tew gobd bfticers. success until final victory Is ing Georgia and Alabama, over­ \ Come to Halt celved by the Chamber from Ches^ A smile went around the court­ "The one supreme purpose of achieved.” ter Bowles, the State Rationing A parish meeting held In St. The Radical (U beral) party, the The whole line js that a Russian flowed low places at Columbus. room when Judge Lessner asked At Atlanta administrator, is as follows: Mary’s church yesterday voted to Jesus' life was to bring man and government’s principal opposition, invaaiOh would b^, a fate worse Falla to Repeat Assurances Ga.. and was expected to crest at 43 Campbell ^ he was “on the bike "A ll restaurants, hotels, ’board God together,’’ Rev. W. Ralph appeared today to have regained than death for the people. While again picturing Germany lect— nine feet above flood stage— (ConUnned from Page One) call as curate, assistant to the or off itf.” Campbell replied ing houses, factory cafeterias, in power in the province of Entrerlos. Therefore the investigators be­ aa the bulwark of Europe against today. The Weather Bureau fore­ (CoBtlnoed tran Page One) rector. Rev. J. Stuart Neill, Elli­ "both.” Ward, Jr., pastor of South Metho­ lieve the Germany will fight to the an incursion from "inner Asia,” he cast warnings of "severe floods” OPA, "does not apply to any of stitutions, and other places serv son K. Marvin, now at Mt. Ver­ Norman Dudip. of 387 Prospect dist church, said in his sermon yes­ where a ticket headed by Guber­ Q N E D A Y the cheeses or meats Involved in ing food, and all manufacturers natorial Candidate Eduardo Lau- death to prevent il> failed to repeat specific assurances .along the Chattanoochee. Flint and could have ham and eggs for non, N. \ street. East Hamord, was fined terday morning on “ Jesus Christ of the smashing of the Russlap Apalachicola rivers in the Georgla- breakfast, with eggs 25 cents (or roe new rationing plan and sales who use meat, cheese, butter and Rev. Marvin35 yedrs of age rencenirlPfl Conservative rivals on The over-all cohclusionN It’s $25 and costs on Vcharge of reck­ — His Purpose.” Jesus lived for / Armies, and produced nothing to Atabama Florida area. less) a dozeii and su^ar cured bam of these foods w ill continue as edible oils in their/ production, and a recent graduate of Be,fkeley the b a s ls ^ unofficial returns. likely to be a long war. less driving. Duma*,was arrested just one end to bring, man and / match bis declaration of March 16, Revised crests for the Ohio river advertised In the now yellowing usual between now and March 29 must register with their local War Divinity School at Yale Universi­ The resurgence of radical by Officer David Galligan Sunday God. the Father and His children, 4941, the "England will faU.” were from three to four fet lower pages at 19 cents a pound. You Sales of canned fish ■ and canned Price and Rationing Boards On ty. He previously graduated ffojn strength, folldwing the party’s de­ / morning at 4:30 when a car driven the Creator and the created into Danger Seen \H 1 s closely guarded personal ap­ than original estimates, and river- can atilt have your ham and eggs, meat, which were frozen Feb. 18. March 29. In addition they have Tufts College. He is not married." by Dumas went out of ^ fitro l near feat In the 1942 cqngressional elec- pearance before military officials, men said damage probably would with eggs around 50 cents a dosen. will continue to be suspended un- other responsibilities in connection fellowship. The significance of this 'tions, led observerSsto predict the The work of St. Mary’i^sParlsh >44 Middle Turnpike What, strik­ purpose never needed recognition war bounded and a handful of be email. More than 200 families provided you can get the ham. with the new meat and fat ration­ Radicals would captur^ Entrerlos’ -^Yll rationing sUrU.” has grown to such an extent-that ing^'a utility pole and skidding 200 more than it does today.” KIDNEY SHAPED DRESSINI TAILS TOPI In Souvenirs Nazi dignitaries was not evCn re­ were moved from their homes in which is 55 cents a pound. ing program which goes Into ef­ 22 electoral votes In the^reslden* Find Department Empty a curate Is essential. Rev. \J. feet. \ ■ ' Many Luxuries vealed over the air until 50 min­ the Ckivington - Dayton - Newport You spread 37 centa a pound fect on March 29. Unfortunately ^ h* PUi** GUtt ar Msrrar / The order waa announced at 3 Stuart Neill has just recovered Dumka received a cut on . the "W e are living. conUnued Mr. tial election in September.x^ utes beforeXhe was scheduled to area, and more than 100 homes butter geneioualy on 3x>ur b r e ^ • we will not receive regulations in - Of Explosion p. m. (e.w.t.) yesterday, but many from a severe illness. k:alp In th^ accident and the car Ward," in one of those times when ,/ P ro t»0t N*u> FumitHTt From Porhtmt %tmm SALE speak. Deliveiw of his speech was were evacuated >n LpulsviUe. and desserts were no Item /with final form until Monday. W e have Severe Quake Recorded \ city dwellers who sought to beat The date of Rev. Marvin's com­ waa badly damaged. Dumas was a multitudes appear quite satisfied sugar five pounds for I^ c e n ts . arranged a series of state-wide Enbtmet th* App0mrmtet mf Old Fmrmtitro then delayed a further 20 minutes, it by rushing down to the corner passeliger In V ear involved In a with life apart from God. This is A SPECTACULAR SALE FOR CASH ONLY IN THE MOST AM\ZINC VALUES (Continued troiu Page One) But reducing becomes a simple education meetings for the week ing to St. Mary's has not yet been N ^ ’ York, March 22.—(flV—A apparently as a precaution against delicatessen found the butter de­ fatal a r d e n t about a year ago on especially true of those Who Rye in Opesi Weteewlsy Afteswoea— Closed SatardaY A t 1 F. 1* Allied air raid such as those matter when butter costa you 55 of March 22. A meeting will be set. "very severe" earthquake 8,500 THE YEAR. NO EXCHANGES. NO REFUNDS. Working Papers partment empty. Woodbridge street. Sheltered environment of America who was sleeping at the time, waa Jan. 30 which marked’^ai cents a pound'hnd sugar la both held in Hartford, Tuesday. March miles frdm New York City In an "The onh'Week freeze," said the 23 at 8 p. m. at the Bulkeley Hlgn Doris Rath^un of 235 Center t^ay. We have plenty of work, t hurt, Nazi leaders on the anni rationed and five pounds for 30 street paid $5 and costa Yor aban­ undetermined direction was re­ h cents. announeemeht, "wiH allow store-, School. A.a.vu,ai,jrNaturally it*1, is Impossible and. good pay for i.t We are short METCALFE GLASS CO. the party’s rise to.powei. Issued to 295 doning her Car ohsJ4ew stregt. near now qf some things, but we have, corded yesterday on the Fordham. I ■■■’■..... k4u-i■ ii...., . w. ^ A certain famous brand of cof­ keepers to obtain supplies so as. to for usyg to communicate with all Police Court University seistnograph. Mpfris Field officials said they Hitler’s.failure to appear at"Jhat Garden street. n most \of us, an abundance of ^*7 PARK ST. IIPA CINTIR i t . fee was selling for 23 cents, but be in a position to make ration 1 interested narti..parties in thnthe short time ■ fearedva large number of the dan­ meeting ghye Impetus to rumors Joseph Thompson of 101 Hem­ luxuries available for comforts Joseph J. Lynch said today, ^ e T'ol. 115$ MainRatWr During the present year 295 now it’ll cost you 34 cents. Bacon, sales agaliuit red stamps from available. Therefore. I am asking Tal. 7-5^7S--Haft4or4 gerous iritplosive pieces had been abroad of his death or in c a p ^ lock street was given a six months and pler;qure8. The uncertainty of shock was timed ikt 4 :M » . m. school certificates were issticd at which you were buying for 25 War Ration Book 'Two on Monday for yonr help in notifying all or­ William O'Brien, of the U. S. removed be|ore soldiers arrived city. ' tlie local Trade schooL During suspended jail sentence for. Intoxi­ the future, is so strong incentive (e.w.t.). 'v COATS S^LE PRICE upon the scehc but they were un­ cents a pound ia now 43 centa. morning, March 29.” ganizations mentioned above in Army, was given a 30-day jail u The German radio threw fur­ January 76 certifleatea were Is- cation.. ^ to adopt an easy going, careless A 12-lb sack of an excellent your area by bulletin or phone so sentence this morning in Police 1 able to estimate'the probable num­ ther confusion into speculation as aued> During February the num­ On Wednesday, O PA will an­ and slipshod morlity for daily liv­ 1 Black Wool—Sable>Dye<] Squirrel Collar A ber since It was ha yet undeter­ to whether Hitler might have Sieen grade of flour waa about 63 cents. nounce the point values fo r the that they will not miss this Im­ Court by Deputy Judge George Size 10 Value $49.98 $25.00 ber w W to 68 and so far this portant meeting. I realize that ing, which says, "eat, drink and mined how many ha'ik.been set off deposed or relinquished his con­ It now sells for 80 cents: Lard, articles in the new ration li^t— C. Lessner on a charge of taking month sTsWere issued. selling at four pounds for 26 centa I this is a big order, but will great­ be merry," 1 Black Wool—S^ Ie Dyed Squirrel Collar in the crash and. fire. ' trol over the armed forces. m'eat, cheese, canned fish, fats an automobile without the owner’s Federal Move Siiie 11 Value $4^.98 $25.00 The cerufleates w ere issued for­ is 75 cents. ly appreciate doing whatever you , Prosperity Blamed lWILLIAMR and Oils. permission. A Tranaocean commentator merly once a ^ o n th 'b y a represen­ The same pork sausage you "Perhaps We need recall today 1 Black Wool—Silver Fox Trim ’ , Churchill Gives can. As a result of the taking of the Size 11 Value $39.98 $20.00 took occasion to say the Fuehre- tative from the"rtate. but in recent bought for 19 centa will now cost Chester Bowles.” Now Expected [that il^ -a s not poverty and hard . N,- car, O’Brien waa involved in an DO YOU NEED CASH TO TIDE spoke "not as leader of the Ger­ months they have ben issued as you 39, and your pork chops have 1 times thilt .separated the prodigal 1 Black Wool—Sable-Dyed Scpiirrel Collar Size 16 f ^ accident on O n ter street about son from his father, it was pros­ Value 869.98 $25.00 Post-War Vision man people, but as supreme com­ called Tor at thh^^ade school. Jumped from 15 cents to 40 cents. Key Railway YOU OVER DNTIL PAY DAY? ' l l mander of the German armed Changes are now to be made to 7:10 p. m. Friday night, the car (Continued from Page One) perity: it ..w-ali.^'hat he could and 1 Black Wool—Sable-Dyed Squirrel Collar Vegetable Prices Increase \ '• • • fer 3 weeks costs Size 15 Valqe $49.98 $25.00 forces^ have them made ou t'at, the office hresh tomatoM were then 8 ts Viaduct Hit Companies which O’Brien was driving west did do with hiSk inheritance- that on Center, street was in collision wage scale If the outlying opera- cost him his moMkl/character, and 1 Black Wool—Marmink Collar r (Continued from Page One) Hnr>opiMled by Bigwigs of the local school superinbMident. 10 cents a pound, but they're now ye« only 43$ Size 14 Vahie $65.00 $25.00 Hitler, ho'w^’er, was surround­ 25 cents . . Stiijig beans have with another car operated by tort agree to accept any wage In­ led to his estrangemeii^t from fam ­ i speech, Churchill packed a surprise ed on the platform by such Arm y To Be Inspected Joseph Ryder of 15 St. Lawrence creases or changed conditions fi­ ily and friends. paving4)ic way for Wc gladly , make •man ammmt 1 Blade Wool—Sable-Dyed Stfuirrel Collar sprung to 29 cenU a pound from 7 (OoBttnoed from Page One) to«n« at reafooable co*t to wommo An ever-growirtg number of local famK Size 13 Value $49.98 $25.00 "punch line” at the end— a line not big^vigs aa Field Marshal Wilhelm cents . . . Cauliflower then sold street, near Moriarty Brothers nally decided on for the Appala­ his aordid and tragic Cafror. So if « mpk>y^ in butinett or ifidutlry« contained In his prepared text— Delay Continnefe chian area, retroactive to April 1. someone today is tempteaxTO say .1'Black Wool—Silver Fox Tnm Keitel, chief of staff, to whom the for two pounds for 15 cents, but the dead at closer ui'2.000 than the Filling stetlon: LOAN SENVieC m WOMCN Hies realize the logic of pre-arrange­ Size -13 when he revealed that the British A ll Icoal State GuSrdsmen are The car which was/taken by In a proposal to Appalachian op­ •*To be sure some mothers whose, StenofraphcTB. clerk** teacher*, e*- Value $39l98 $20.00 Berlin. announcer refeiTetl aa com­ try and get it now for. less than SCiO reported by A e Gentians. Eighth Array under Sir Bernard mander-in-chief of the Army, a In Changing ^)ver 25 cents a pound . . . Celery and urged to attend their weekly drill O'Brien was owned by Gordon W. erators. the UM W offered to con­ sons have gone to war, and scm|e •ciitive*. WOT plant worker* and 1 Red Wool—Sable-Dyed Squirrel Collar Prospect o f iradltlonal U. S. Air session this evening,' when a Fed­ tinue negotiations for a month be­ o f those boys of ours in the Souths ether employed womens etntle or ment. Hecbiions made before actual . Size 14 / Value $69.98 $25.00 r L. Montgomery was "on the move” title Hitler took during the^li^l- lettuce have upped from 7 centa Uwellyn of Oilum biy and which married, cm a loan here entirely y ’ - y''' i against Field Marshal Rommel’s 42 winter campaign In Ruaaia dnd each to 15 cents, Force Wowsj a Germany waa open­ eral inspection will b e h e ld for was parked In front of the Hotel yond March 31 on condition that Pacifle and' in North Africa need P on their own *ignature. Ydtt^fetthe 1 Red Wool—Leopard Cat Trim The order issued by the School ed up as Gen. Ira C. Eaker. God, and I woulu need Him. to if I \ ca *h you need— from $10 to fJOO— need guarantee a tjrp« of service ofteti Size 13 Value $49.98 ^ Africa 0>rpt at the Mareth line in by Field Marshal Erhard Milch', Even the fish from the turbulent both G and H companies. Com­ Sheridan. Both Cflrs were badly any agreement reached would be *'-ipfy and privately. A loan of ^10# $25.00 -^oard lis t December to convert as commantmtg American fliers in the southern Tunisia,' where military who.u the announcer called com- waters are showing a reaction to manders of each unit would Uke damaged. , retroactive to that ,^ate. were in their places, but I have no __jt» $20.60 when promptly re ^ id 1 Red Wool—Sable-Dyed Squirrel Collar far, as p t^ible all schools in Man­ EuropMTO theater, revealed crews need of God—I’m getting along al- in Usmotrthly contecutive m*tatt- unobtainable under less considered Size 14 Value $39.98 observers have been awaiting a mapder-in-chlef of the A ir Force. the times, with oysters, the set- 100 per cent attendance in view of Officer Raynuind Griffin made Preparing to Dp Business $20.00 chester to coal, has been in part, w ere^lng trained for night opera­ righL there’s nothing in the fu- rotnt*b($10.0S each. 1 decisive clash for days. Field Marshal Hermann Wll- lect kind, that used to sell for 35 the fact that- a good showing the arrest, having been notified by ' 1 Black Wool—Silver Fox Trim followed, out. The change has tion on German targets, even Adams predicted that the union tu r ^ T need fear," perhaps they Plione u*^^hen come In by appoint* conditions. Size 16 Value $69.98 First reaction of the (Yinaerva- helnri Goering, second-ranking cents a pint now bring 60 canta. would be advisable to the Fed­ radio phone m the patrol car that inent on your lunch hour to tten $25.00 i. i been madh, at the Manchester t)wugh most U. S. raids would con- would secure agreement to its re­ more roam any others need to hear V ■ tive London "Tim es” to the prime That fat hen that you bought, all eral officers conducting the tour the car m u taken and was en- •nd fct the CM 1 Black Wool—Red Fox Trim Size 11 J Nazi, has been regarded aa the Green school-tmt the central heat­ nue to be made by daylight. troactive plan. He asserted that Jestu sayis^he Son of man came Value $49.98 $25.00 i minister's speech'was: "It will be chief or the Air Force. dressed and ready to pop into tiM of inspection. route west on O n ter street, . a large operators in areas outside ing plant on Shhpol street Is stiil oven, was 29 cents but now, like Eaker said American bomberp. The proceedings are expected to seek an^to save that which 1 Black Wool—Marmink Trim a grave disappointment to tlie peo­ Some London quarters noted burning oil. PartsH o make the short d i^ n c e ’ from the accident, the Appalachian Helds "are al­ Size 37 her eggs, she’s holding out for more'heavily armed and capable of to .start at 8 o’clock, when com- waa lost.” Value $49.98 $25.00 ple of this country if no foretaste that similar incidental methods of change have not y e t arrived, but when hh was informed of the acr ready preparing to do business on of forthcoming reforms can be of­ more. Say 45 cents a pound. 'y. greater loada o f explosives, were I pany records are Inspected .by FINANC^XPO. 1 Blue Tweed-Raccoon Collar t announcing changes in the Ger­ It now seems that the changeover ciden.. a retroactive basis.” Sleep And Size 41 Value $45.00 $25.00 1 V fered while the war lasts.” man Arm y had often been used on the wray and add^: "They will I Ciiaptain Connors of the First Serv-' Joiro Conway, 28. U. S. Army, will be made before tte fall. . he put Into combat as fast as they M ajor union demands are for a !Mntc Tlieiiter Bpildlni. f'J 'The L a l ^ t e "H erald" said by Nazi propagandists. Ketchikan, Alnaka, haa an aa* ice Command. In charge o f the a ^asenger In the car picked up 1 Brown Tweed—Raccoon Collar Size 43 arrive.” $2 a day wage Increase, an $8 A fter a winters’ Und Kltror P h o n e Z4S 'AM BUIM ia SCI Valiie $49.98 $25.00 Churchill 1 ^ taken "a progressive loenffleleat Ratapower sessad value o t 87,000,000, tha Inspection of the troops will be , O’Brien before .heading for D. R. flrown* Mcr. amount paid by ttie United Staten /. Lieutenant Sullivan, Regular dally minimum for all who work in bears con)<- out of 1 Black Wool—Sable-Dyed Squirrel conservaUye’’ .yiew of post-war .Artist KnlghU ...artford, waa found blameless in fat as when they went in Size 4 5 V2 Value $49.98 $25.00 problems and added it did not be­ for the whole of Alaska. Army, aiid Lieutenant Colonel the coal Helds and unionization of If every raindrop falling in the the affair and his case was.noUed. mine bosses below the rank of su­ nate, anu are in no hurry DAY- MIGHT 4 3 4 0 15 Untrimm^ Coats lieve "ouf troops in Ttmlsia will King Charles I, o f . England, Ask lor Change William J. Maxwell, commanding Parson La .^ore of 85 Norman All Sizes United States were used for water perintendent. . t. eating. Value to $35.00 $5.00 learn with resentment that the ci- knighted two famous Dutch art­ power, the present energy demand officer of the Second Battalion^/ street was arrested by Officer vlHan population at home is dis­ ists, Rubens and Van Dyck. The would hot bei supplied. In Zoning Rule Captain David McOiUum V is Griffin Saturday night at 10 p. m. .-'t wrist >[-II 'Jim. I* cussing future social issues as well latter is said to have painted 36 commander of H Company/and when the accused tried to get Intq. . Urges Succinct SUtement as present military ones.” portrwlU of the English monarch. Squirrel Flaaters ^ , Captain Frank Schlebel is/com - a house at 224 School street to use Npt Dlyerthig Attention I mander of Company Q. / the phone. He told the judge this Providence, R. I., ^ But Churchill postponed well Pierre Dbcion, who settled on Squirrels are responsible 'fo r H ia Zoning Oommiasion has re­ TODAY AND TOMORROW morning that he was lost; On the —The United Nations^ must lay into the future fruition of his so­ the James river In 1775. waa the many of our great oak and hick­ ceived a request to change from "Iihprisoned" In l^rary charge of intoxication. Judgment before the wortd ” a brlqf and suc­ MATERNITY DRESSES first white resident eff South Da­ SPRING DRESSES cial plans when he declared Brit- ory forests. of today, because of an A A zone, the property at the was suspendc" on payment of cinct sUtement of thingsNfor which jUa is not diverting her attention kota. their habit o f b u r ^ g nuts. Boston, March —(6V—Acci­ corner of HackmaUck and Kee­ court costs. . we are fighting,” says Associate from the war to a “peace which is dentally locked in t w Boston. Pub James- Madden waa fined 810- Justice Francis B. Condon\of the 9 ^ . 0 0 ney streeta into a residential rural Regular $7.98 Values to 8H.98 still remote,” and urged ’’evermore Mill .AND-GODDARl) lit library last night after a con and- costs, a 60-day jail sentence, Rhode Island Supreme court. He tone. A hearing will be h«W on 1 cert, Josephine HUnt, 18-year-old vigorous prosecution of our stir suspended and given probation for told the Providence College Ahunni March 80 "Uy consider the chapge. trumpeter, soundeiKa distress call preme ^task.” six months for Intoxication I « t aasociatlon'at It* annpal ewn- A change /Of zone was proposed on her trumpet. Wnsn there was Prints and Crepes reduced t* this low price for O f peace proepects, he M i i i y ' Saturday. He was" arrested by O f­ munlon breakfast yesterday t h ^ only if it is hecossary lost 18 ef thcM in lovely flattering s1y%,< „x some time ago when the Manches­ I no response, the youngsjady took quick clearance. "SpealUng under every resdnre ficer Joseph Sterling on Main "the day has gone by when th^ ter Corporation Wished to erect more prosaic meaaures-HPPunding and not attempting to prophesy, T street stumbling against parked generalities of the Atlantic char­ If vou would like the opinion of one of your can imagine that some time next houses on the property, but was I on the' door.. A watfchman le a s e d ter and thg four freedoms will 1 your living room suite is in good PluB “WRIBCKING C REW ” her after she had been “ impnapn and. endangering pedestrians. year—but it may'well be the year turned dowrti. *'■ [saUsfy ns.’’ . on’ the quality Of MacDonald’s workmanship, tel^ I ed” to fr three hours. I An appeal was sent to the court desire a change in phone 2-4127. M'e wilFgladly give you the name of after—we might beat Hitler, by WKD. -T m m s . • FRL aiMI SAT. -r If, however, your set is dirty and unsanitary* i ' f " * frame one of oiir customers in your vi'eihity. ■ ■ . LEATHER BAGS which I mean begt him and bis .VIS and springs are loose, if the covfering is worn through or SPUING SUITS powers of evil )nto death, dust and ^^HiUer^s duldren'* Nazi Soldiers aahea" THECQMMAfQNGOFFICSfc ^ moth eaten— then have it reupholstered expertly and rca-^ Tb^n, he said, the AUiea would 2353482348234823485323232323234848 Honably the proven MacDonald way. $ 1 . 0 :: th s In Gun Fight I j ' 3-Piece Living Room ^*EuJ|rl.v 81.98 Values to I35.0A turn immediately to "punish the FROM V--' I * up * 2 0 greedy, cruel empire of Japan." ZONE Here’s What MacDonald’s Urgea Stepa Tis F reeerve Peswe (OoatlaMd from Pago Om ) i COAT Suite Reupholstered Just 40 Leathers and Alii Just about 30 Suits in gabardines, plaids and To preserve the resulting peace ELS. 6-Point Feature Includes checks reduced for this sale. theater was tsiken over exclusively MacDonald's carry a complete line of ^ ‘ ' i *.C for German use. Last Dec. 13 the the most inexpensive denim to the very Snesl of Personal Notices MONDAY AND TUESDAT Moscow radio said more than 100 SWEATERS tapestries and pile fabrics. Tte German officers and men were kill­ ed when a Ume bomb exploded dur- ] Grand for Cool Spring Ing a performance. Have one of our salesmen call a complete JpAN KENLEY BLOU _ Is Menoriam Mornings and Evenings tion of fabrics. Or visit our office from 9 to 5 daily. In lovins memory of our. Sexr r o ie ftr RABBIT HAIR SOCKS liuebjind .and father laaac Bell who died March M. 1»14: Free Pick-Up and Delivery Nine yeara Ijsvc paaeed. how abort Open Fonim I it eeema • 0 0 Regular 59c. But In our nearta hit face still Easy Terms Arranged Regular f2.98 " beam! 1 5 ^ W# do not forset him nor do we •ntaoeeaatnl Project” Intend T b the Editor, , $S.50 — $4.98 and $8.50 We think of him dally, and w ill to I want to express my apprecia­ In a Fine As.sortment the end. tion to the generous amount of I - Phone 2-4127 of Most Popular Shades Mrs. Martha Bell and Family, space given In the colum.nq of The'j .Evening Herald regardinig the Red 1b MMRariRRi PLUS Croaa Benefit entertainment held! C O nO N HOUSECOATS In lovins memory of Mrs. Lucy at South CSmrch iMt Friday eve­ SERVICE WEIGHT HOSE MeCann Wright who illsd March 21, ning. ‘It waa a moet successful' $ $ . 0 0 THIPOSTMAM pr^ect both for our ^urch and In Upholstery Company R tfnlar $3.9$ drive. I S $1.00 Ms SBS knsws ths sHsot bssnsahsa behi^ a t tha Red Oroas Hartford £ ^ 0 ^ p air *ir Only tboss who hsvs lest eaa trti. Tour vmpae lialp^khIdmI ua UN Aa greatn ___t deal S American Industrial Building Or ths grief tbats borne In alienee, OIDMJRIMtr g a t m g people enthuaed about 983 Main Street For the. one we Isvrd eo well. COMING m iDATt M l MAIN STitEET Son. .Mother, Fslher, Slaters and Walt Dtewy’a “BAMBl" Sincerely yours, 2353234848232323482323232353235323233148532353532323 •r •totherq. .W.JUiilpJPacd, t

I 1 p A O li n V B v MANCHBS'rER EVENING HER ALB. MAN u m e S i EH, UtJNN,, MONDAY, MARCH 22,1943 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN^ MONDAY, MARCH 22,1943 v ' Horseplay, Tunisia Style ut $1O,Q0O Yet to Go Building Collapse Kills Fire Chief Joe Zapadka Another Rush Rockville Announces its . ... ^^ICTO RY Lewis a. Chapman ch Local Goal In the Pacific For Gas Here 96. BockvUla BUY ,v, * GLBAMSBRS Well Kho^wn Baseball Autoists Cash in Cou­ Private Cars * . * -.-aOgrj, : UWeiKlt»«5ll0EI«!W»««<^ Player Meets Another U N I T E D Yank Planes STATES pon No. 4 ; Big Biibi- M Local Soldier. Are Solicited the Top; En- Blast Japs; WAR ness Yesterday, ig Reports Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lucas of *BONDS There was a rush here Saturday Rockville Lions Want Leave Fires 30 William street received s let­ and Sunday to cash in Coupon ly Bln* days from today, ter from their son, Sergeant Fer­ AND No. 4 of the gasoline book. The To Bring Children to] Rad Croa* war fund driv* w ill, dinand Lucas, dated “somewhere (Oeattooed from Page One) .STAMPS fact that the value of the coupon Hear Concert, To the Residents and and during this pariod tb * , in the south Pacific" in which the was to be cut to one and a half must rate* $10,026.09 to out without the loss of ah Ameri* writer mentions that he s8w and gallons a week starting today, Rockville, March 22—-(Special) talked with Joseph Zapadka, a faach th* quota of $80,800. Th* can plane.' was the reason. At Moriarty of Manchester and Vicinity former resident of Manchester and Brothers station at Center and __Efforts are being made to secure total reported In by Uisa Oorotby R.A.F. bombere loosed explo­ transportation by private cars for sives on Donbalk yCeterday and a well known baseball flayer. Broad street yesterday an ' un­ Pawd, chapter tr*aaurer, a* of Lucas alsb said that several Other usual amount of business was some 100 children of the Somers •atorday, was $20,^78.91 fighters shot up a Jaynes* post* tion near Lsunghaung, ofK^e east North End men were in the group done. At 8:30 last night cars and Somersville schpole who had The chapter officials here with Zhpadka but he did not mejv., Bide of Burma’s Mayu p^nauls, were lined up on both sides of the planned to attend the concert tii imlBed tb* workers who covered tion their names. pump. Moriarty . Brothers can ^to* residential section and said in widespread aerial operations Weddings Rockville given by Rublnoff, the 6's a grwt pleasure to sam fm from which all aircraft returfk^ A small identification tag, taken keep open nearly 24 hours each that it was one of tb* beat Joos from a Jap flyer,/was also in the day. violinist, on Wednesday. yat turned in by any group oi ^ e ly , a British communique saRk The transportation company today. '' letter. The tag is small, about one .Coupon No. 4 was of no value For the thousands of patrons whe^ caatpaign worker*. This despite quarter of an Itich in width and after today so many called Satur­ which serves the Somers schools .tiM many, handicaps of staggered Enemy aircraft damaged Feni - Skewes-Vennart \ air field in southeastern Bengal about one and a half inches long.' day and yesterday at gas stations has Informed the authorities that wocfclng hours and a bit of con* The iitarriage of Miss Doris Al­ under an ODT order It is forbidden ____ _ to board a baart o f that straaga tand o f war, and toa esBiel ^ are habitudUy using Holland's and cauaed "a amall number of On it Were Jap markings of some berta Vertnart, daughter of Mr. to get what the coupons called Pair of RAF Syet* to fusion over the 1942 Red Cross casiialtiea,’’ it added. sort, evidently the name and qther for. ' “ , to use Its buses for other than en- gettlBg aa big a laugh out o f It aa anybody. ______iitlckera srhich many householders and Mrs. Robert Vennart of 1'42 A Japaheae ammunition dump, a data concerning the dead flyer. Mr. Again on Sunday night Mori­ sential driving and that the con­ splen—tabtn- Tolland left this morning for the Kbss T. McInUre decUred today Ann Civiello of South Main street Small of Brownstown, 111., toe* Mr*. Ulllan Smith o f South Greek War BeUef destroyer in the Solomon sea, an ning, OI. the occasion of their 25th bers of the Hartford police departs Induction center In Hartford for Y^^urgeon general of the navy and Louis Longo of Glastonbury. ment paid final tribute today t o ' final examinations before entering place Tuesday, March 16th, at the WillUngton fell Friday afternoon for QUALITY SERVICE remains unaltered. * Another phase of th* relief Allied communique said today. wedding anniversary, by a group and Injured her shoulder. It te and prtspnal ]^ya|olan to Preol- Th* convoy, sighted off Cape of relatives and friends' from this .Russell Vennart, brother of the Capt. Frank D. Santoro. 76, retired the Army. Another group of 75 Woilc adilcb is being conducted by Russians Capture bride and William Addy served as PhUadolphU Navy Yard. Tbo not known yet H it hi fractured d«it Roobeyelt said- tha msdicsl Vandenboach, consisted of two town and East Hartford. The party ch ief.of the Detective Bureau of wlD go to Hartford on Tueadayfor ding -1* said to be th# first of a profession ftees the responslWUty American Red Cross is better Have to HiinAle Obstacles ushers. the police department, whose fu­ Dr. Frank B. Con'verse was called "t a k e a d v a n t a g e o f HOLLAND'S %tolained by the following stats* medium-eised cargo vessels and a was arranged b.v the Gleaners sotamlnations. member of the "Waves" under the and she Was taken to the John­ of preserving tlm practice of medi­ > V Town of Durovo; group of the South Methodist The bride who was given in mar­ neral was held this morning. . Bed Cross OontribuHOne -tosnt: deatroyef. ResulU of the first a^t* new regulations permitting mem­ son Memorial hospital. Stafford cine In this countty a* "one of the VVoman’s Society for Christian riage by her father wore a prin­ Services were held from Dillon’s ■rtia following large gift* from institutions of the diniocratlc form ‘ ''W * .of th* Greek War Rallef tack were not obaerved, but laUr T^\Get to Their Stations bers of that service to marry men Springs. ■; Service, with which Mrs. Wood­ cess style gown o f white satin and funeral home with burial In Mt. St. industnss and stores have been In the same branch of tbs service. AfSMCiation owe a special indcbt* in the day a heavy bomber strad­ Make New Gains lace with long train. Her veil of of government.” dled one o f the cargo vessels with ward was affiliated when living Benedict cemetery. An honorary announceiK^ Alfred M. Wade, The marriage took plao* In the Docters also tac* a ehaUonge "to to th* Red Cross greater here, and in which she has re^ illusion was of finger tip Icngrth escort was composed of six superior ciialrinan Red Cross War iNNlVERSARY SALE NOW! bombs, the communique said. Captain Herbert Smith, head­ ed a sigh of relief and went tc bed. chapel with Chaplain J. P. Moor prapuing for a post-war {dan. that any other single group of (Gonrnued from Page One) and her bridal bouquet of gardenias police officers.. A police escort, in Fund Drive; M..T. Steven* * Son* 1C,” said Spyros K. Skouras, The destroyer in the Solomon quarters commander of the anti- and sweet peas. man, Jr„ officiating. The bride la wllf guard and protect our natloqu full dress uniform, assembled at Ckimpany, $600; Oqnnectlcnt Light a graduate of Stafford high school Ellinfftou 1*1 president. “With its help sea,was hit twice at night when it al. craft troops Rationed htre, has shortly after lights out and then The maid of honor wore a gown police headquarters and met the health.” he asserted In an address was sighted proceeding east at a tempts to break through the Nazi the fun started. Miss Carrie Souer of this town. / A Power Company,''$250; United class o f 1937 and attended the prepared for a Syracuse Univer­ were able to arrange to send lines southwest of Vyazma and of dusty pink taffeta and lace, lace funeral procession and accompan­ high speed. Two direct hits were been extremely busy making im­ Dashing thorugh the armory to The marriage was performed in SUtes Envelope Coihp^y, $150; University of Connecticut The Mrs. David N. Logan and baby sity Medical college commerce- i*od to Greece for th* first time south of Lake Ladoga were frus­ provements at the big armory Attawaugan, near Putnam, by the top and full taffeta skirt. She car­ ied the cortege to St. Michael’s American Dyeing Company, Hart- jnc* occupation threatened our scored end when last seen, the de­ their various stations the men kept ried a bouquet of mixed spring church where a solemn requiem'' first In Stafford to enlist in the have returned to their home on ment, where he received an honor­ trated yesterday. building on Main street. Just to off the barriers, ladders and other father of the bridegroom. Rev. W. ford-Connectlcut Trust Company, •’Waves" ah* entered the service In l^rtunate countrymen with stroyer wee limping sway, trailing ^flowers. The mother of the bride mass was celebrated. Main street from the Bockidlle ary doctomte ot sdsnee. V Claim Enormous Cesusltir* show .what war can do to W hat obstacles and reached their posts. \V. Woodward, whb died on Sep­ $100; Woolworth Company. $40; September, 1942. and after corn- tonplet* annihilation. This help a large oil slick. It was announced. tember 2 last. U W as a military wore light blue gabardine and the Police Chief Charles J. Halllssey, i SWEATERS man proposes, was exemplified- at After making it one of the men ob­ W. T. Grand, i|35: RockvUle Wa* letiug a yeoman’s oours* at Okla- City hospital. 9m snables us to keep Greece; Three Small Sklpa Bombed (Laying claim to having inflict­ wedding March 20, 1918. This bridegroom's mother a blue suit sqit paying tri[bute to Captain Santoro Off Cape Namart]^, Dutch New ed enqrmoua casualties oh the Rus­ the armory the other night. During served: ter A Aqueduct,' $26; Flfst Na­ Soma Agricultural and Mechanical Mr. and Mrs. Mlltwi Downes It la saving our friends and the day the men had painted the countiy was in the war and Alvah Both mothers wore gardenia coicon(- as "a great policeman and a fina tional Store*,',. Rdckvllle Journal, and son have returned to their More Production Guinea, three small anemy mer­ sian forces, the communique 'de­ “Well, we often wondered what ages. captain ol detectives.” said that M college was assigned to ttw Phlls- iVsp from starvation.” big hallway, one half the stairs an obstacle course really ■was. Now Woodward returned to the service. $20; Rockville Journal, $15; Gl- home in Rockville after spending up chant ahlpa werji bombed and clared 2^^ armored cars had been They have two children. Miss Ruth A reception for 75 followed in orked in the detective bureau un- delpWa Navy Yard. Yeoman SmaU It can ha seen from th* atwve hargea near the shore were strafed and in order to protect the paint we know so I'll christen this one beria Store, $10; A. A P. Store, waa gmihteted from Southwestern some weeks with Mr. Downes Urged by Wallace destroyed btnee March 18 in the placed many obstacles over the Woodward and. Theodore who is the church parlors. . Guests were ,r Santoi from 1919 until 1829. Metcairs. Lutz’s, Smlth-Kelley, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon lut oven though the demands of by a heavy reconnaissance plane. area southw^^ of Vyazma alone. Captain Smtih’s obstacle course.” Business D iversity. The couple ho actual war fronts are many fresh paint. in the ser\'ice in World War 2. present from Hartford, Glaston­ roughoiit those years,” /s a id Ocamer and Soda Shoppe, each $5. Downes of Maple avenue. A t Langgo4f, In the Kai islands, (A Finnish \war communique Captain Smith aaid that when C h i^ Hallissey. "all of us In the have been spending the past *w - Reg. 3 ^ he Red Crgas still has the organ* Reviewing the work and the bar­ the all clear sounded later he found Among the relatives present bury. New London and Ansonia. Meeting This Evening Driver's license for 1943 are enemy machine-gun positions were broadcast from Berlin said that 36 Saturday evening was the family Later in the afternoon the bride police' department came W know eral day# with her parents and re­ David, Panama, March 22—(W)— ■tion arhich can function along | riers which had been erected to that the men had made it to their The annual meeting of the Tol­ turned to their duUes in PhUadel- now ready. Motor Vehicle Com­ silenced and two luggers In the enemy planes attacked Helsinki keep the men off the paint until of Mr. VVoodwafd's brother. Rev. and bridegroom left by airplane Captain Santoro as a r ^ l friend missioner John T. McCarthy said Vice President Henry A. Wallace a accustomed lines of dispensing | harbor were damaged during: an Sunday, night. One child was In­ stations Without disturbing a and as Wsstrict but kincBy superior land County Artificial Insemina­ phla today. ^ , White, Linen, a stricken people. The it hud dried, Captain Smith heav- thing. \ Truman Woodward of East Hart­ for New York, the bride wearing tion Association will be held this in a bulletin this week urging driv­ told an audience at a farm fair attack by a medium bomber. Ex­ jured but there was little material ford. a black and white suit with white officer.’ W alter Scott received for the all of these services this _ A _ ------; evening in Rockville at eight ers, to renew license* by mall and here yesterday teat ” A tyrant Flannel, Pleated plosions and flrea were started at damage, said the broadcast re­ ' The guests brought with them a as cessorles'. They will be at home Stafford Spring* AgrtcultO^ So­ to renew early. April 15 at the has been set at $125,000,000. Gasmata, New Britain, during a corded ty The Associated t'rcss). o'clock at the Farm Bureau of­ ciety, former operators off- the needs no greater alliance than al­ More Chester stUl has, including "beautifully decorated weddingcake to their friends after April 1 at deadline for renewals by msil, night raid on the enemy airdrome. A Pravda dispatch report i'0>tha No Data Given and appropriate gifts in silver. fice. \ Stafford Fair, has ailnounced thqt y, nine days left to march About Town 55 Wells street. ' The principal speaker will be Ar­ however, the commissioner wsm- liance With himger” and said what In the Oape Gloucester area of several settlements in the Chugh^ Mr. and Mrs. Woodward re­ I all persona holding stock certlfi-' is needed is “more and more pro­ BLOUSES through March with the The bride's gift to her attendant thur Merrill, extension dairyman He explained that because of I U Plus western New Britain, an enemy region were continuously ehangin; ceived many cards of congratula­ cates of the Society now In voiun- duction and thus greater hope for ^ ' Cross and attain its quota. On Fire Duly was * gold bracelet and the bride­ who will discuss breeding prob­ rrtluced personnel, applications cargo ahlp was bombed In Borgen hands as the Red Army stiffened tions, and expressed their deep ap­ groom's gifts to his best man and ' taor bankruptcy may present them tee peoples of the world.” Lustrotone A son was bom Sunday to Mr. I>uro-J [uniphrey lems as they affect the dairymen after teat date by niail cannot be bay and left Usting and in a sink­ its resistance and the fighting in­ preciation of the kindnesses of ushers were gold tie pin sets. The to Atty. Joel H. Rem for payment handl^.^ Licenses issued for 1942 A ^ c u ltu ra l production, the (f^ntinued from Page One) and Mrs. Harold Hatley of 91 Au­ Mr. and T h ^ a s L. M im - in Tolland County. Edwin J. Davis CLEANED and PRESSED ing condition, the communique creased in ferocity. Soviet artillery, their friends and of the beautiful bride was giAduated from Man­ has charge of the work in the of final dividends a* ordered by expire at" midnight April 30. vice president said. 1* destined to ■aid. Pravda said, has forced the Ger­ tumn street, formerly of Rockville. gifts. phrey of 188' Wset Center street Officers Elected chester High school and is .em­ announce pie engagem ^t of their county. Annual yWports will be the Superior court. The P w l Oil Company of decide the fate of liberty among Night raids were carried out on mans to change their tank tactics. that tnb club was not overcrowd­ The new baby is their second child. ployed, by the Travelers Insurance Howard H. Fitts, 40. o f West tee people* Of the world, adding ed. \ daughter,- Miss Margaret Mary presented and there will be elec­ West road haS purchased from I,!.—j i ) Madang and Finschhaffen in New Breaking I'p Tank Forres Intercity buses, of which there company. The bridegroom is s Humphi:ey, to Corporal Stanley B. tion of officers for the ensuing Wllllngton was fined $16 and costs tee estate of LoUls Koelsch two that “wherever people are op­ By ^kiu McLean Guinea. Large enemy tank forces are Glvonctti was preceded on the Pfc. Robert F. Brannick, who Is are only about 21,0()0, account 'for graduate of Glastonbury High and ^ven a 30-day suspended Jsil houses and a fllHng station located pressed by hunger, teat people is rtsnd by Sylvia Neiburg, blond •stationed at the SjTacuse, N. Duro, kon of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph year. / now being broken up into small nearly two-thirds as many passen­ school and is with the Hamilton Duro./of Hazleton. Penn. -No data When thill association was or­ sentence for throwing a dead pig on the corner of Unldn and Ward an easy victim to the theft of its groups which operate simultane­ commercial photographer, who Air Base, is home on a four days’ ger miles as the railroads. Standard Propeller company. ganized in.-:Connecticut In 1939. it Into the WlUlmanUc river which liberties.” Clan McLean, O.S.C., at its an* Japanese Supply Area furlough. has been set for the weddihg. streets in Rockville. The houses meeting in tha Hotel Sheri* ously, sesrehing for weak spots identified to photograph she took was the Arst one in the state. flows through the town of WlUlng- are three and four tenement dwell­ in the club on Nov.';25. The pho­ yyiday evedhig elected the fol* Target for Bombers and trying to disperse the 'Soviet there „ i g five at the present ton. by Judge Joseph M. Ronalter ings. TTie sale waa made by tee fire, .the newspaper said. Soviet tograph was excludwj, however, The Emblem Club will a rer 100,,dairymen used the in Borough court, Satuntey. Pitt# ng officers fon. the ensuing Washington, March 22—(F>— ss^litaW is* time, administrator Albert Koelsch fol­ guna still are knocking out the by Judge Hurley on objection by public bridge Wedne.sday evening servl of the association during pleaded guilty to the chaYge and lowing a hearing in probate court jw a r: American dive-bombers, raiding defense counsel. \ 'Chief Alexander MdSiide, Jr., German tanks, it was said, and at the Elks home in Rockville. the year. stated In court that he did It to for permission to sell. Munda on New Georgia island for Soviet cavalry is succeiofully pur­ Testifying about the ilelody Manchester- members on the com­ .help his neighbor, George L Rou- ^thmis, Qstwge Currie; chaplain, the 98U. time, etruck a Japanese Mrs. John J. Mnrach All the property was owned by James Munsie; sqcretsjy, AleXM* suing enemy machine-gunners. lounge, a basement room where mittee include Mrs. John G. Ma­ ...... Rosalie Ciuchto Murach, fosee In disposing of the carcass. the late Louis Koelsch. a real es­ ■upply area and an enemy gun po* Pravda reported that early the fire apparently started, Olvo honey, Mrs. George H. Williams Pitta waa arrested by State Police­ Jar Ferguson; financial secretary Bitlon, the Navy announced today wife of John J. Murach, died at tate dealer who had several pieces ^fead treasurer, JcAn T. Munsle;' thaws on the central front had netti said that be had never seen and the president of the club, Mrs. / Send the W home, 94 West Main stxOet, man John Kearney of the Stafford at property in the Sgndy Beach In a communique which told also greatly hindered the Russians in Thomas Conran. Prizes will be Jmilor henchman, Alexander Me* o f tiombing raids on Vila and Ka­ an exit door at the head of the' suddenly this morning. Sho-'was Spring* barracks. lection of Crystal Lake. hili. their efforts to cross the upper stairs opeb and had never received awarded the winners and a social bom to Kadzldlo, Poland M*y 5. SMd*, Sr.; Junior henchman, Dnieper and dislodge the Germans iJawes Edwin; Seneschal, Clarence Th* instructions on opening it: Attor­ time with refreshments will fol­ 1891, and had been a resident of ■Navy’s communique No. from their river strongholds. low the games. Attempt Made To Bum Church Porterfield; warden, Robert (Siam* 320: ney Robert T. Bushnell said last Home Toi Rockville a number of vekrs. Nevertheless, the midnight com week in his opening statement to She waa a member o f St. Jo­ iMra; aentinel, Samuel Little; trua* •■South Piwflc: (All dates are munique said that 12 more settle­ Wapping Beverly, Mass., March 22—(J*)— i1^ a for three yeara, Robert Cham* east. longltude)>v the Jury that this door, the only An important meeting of the seph's church, the Rohslie Society, An attempt to bum SL Mary’s ments on the western bank of the available emergency exit from the official board of the South Metho­ / and the Woman's AlUance. Mrs. W- W. G lu t ssra; two years, James Edwin; '•l.\On March 21at: river had been captured. Star of the Sea church, a $500,000 / aae year, Alexander McBride, Sr. “ (AV. During the^ afternoon, lounge, was locked on the night of dist church Will be held this eve­ Besides her huOband she leaves 7394, Blaaobsster structure, waa disclosed yester­ ^ H ie business meeting was fol* Dauntlese dive-bombeirb. (Doug­ the ,flre. ning at 7:45. one daughter, Stella U Murach, of day by the Rev. John A. O g a n tawed by a aubstantial chicken din* las). supported by Wildcat'-flghter* Mozzer Graduated Glvonctti also testified that a Rockville, and one sMi, Private Mrs. LUIian Grant Is a patient who asked at all masses for a ner. The installation of the above (Grumman'F4F) atUcked Munda, Mrs. Ernest A. Christ of 43 Fos­ John J. Murach, now stationed at "prayer of thanksgiving" teat it coat rack had been placed against ter street entertained with a sur­ at the Manchester Memorial hos­ .ofHcers will take place Friday eve* of New Georgia ieland, and v W a door in a check room and had Columbus,. Miss. pital as a result of s fall. failed. He said teat a fire originat­ in the central Solomons. A supply From Columbia prise miscellaneous shower at her The funeral will be held a t her ing in a confessional in the main WANy.T^E NEW tong, April 9. been there for at least six'months home Saturday evening, honoring The Osborn Farm avenged a area and an enemy gun position before the fire. ^ late home and St. Joseph’s ^urqh previous defeat by whipping tee church, apparently Saturday night, were h it her niece, Miss Marion I. Craw­ with burial in S t Bernard’s ceme'^ burned Itself out. Lest Thursday a NEIGHBOR TO FEEL Raymond R. Mosxer. son of Mr, The coat rack, a charred six- ford. RelatlveB.and friends attend­ Wapping Seniors, 41 to 31* at Bin- “ (b) During the evening, a force foot board studided with coat hooks tery< at a date to be announced field Friday night. fire starting' in the minister's Hospital Notes of Army Fljdng Fortresaea (Boe­ and Mrs. B. Mozzer of 105 Eld- ed from Brooklyn, N. Y., Rockville study caused $15,000 damage to /ivEtCOME? ridge atreet, graduated from Co­ was brought into the court room and this towm. Tha hostess used a lator. “Up in the Air,” a mystery 'TT-V'"'' ing B-17) and LlberatoM (Consoli­ tee Universallst church. lumbia School of Dental and Oral and shown, to the Jury by Assist­ color achsms'of pink and white In Defense Council com ^ will be presented by the Saturday: Mrs,. Bar* dated B-24) attacked Japanese po- ant District Attorney Frederick -T There will be a meeting of the Young People’s Christian Ikideav- aitlbne at KahUi, in the Shortland Surgery with the degree of Doctor her general and buffet table deco­ G. Harris, Village street; Doyle, j rations. Games o f contest were LDIER / ’Vernon Defense CkiuncU this eve­ or Society at th* Wa^tog Com­ Night Editor Die* 1 BtwUk'ftmwmt island area.” \ of Dental Surgery on March 18. ning at 7:30 o’clock a tthe CouncU tars. Joseph Stevenson and son, 26 Hie graduation was attended by The former waiter, -who now.is a enjoyed, with prizeh for the win­ munity 5-Mouse on Wednesday, X M m ont. street; Miss Mary shipyard worker, also te.stifled rooms. March 24th itt 7:80 p. m. There Brockton, Mass., March 22—(Fi / both parents. ners. Miss Crawford who is the I you write to your fioldier? To Go To New Yo>fc \ Palmer, 4$1 Parker street; Miss Inflwt Greta Losses While at Columbia, Dr. Mozzer about the. decorations in. the night flf'.ncee of Edward Sebumsn of will be a silver offering. -Fuheml service* were arranged ' Mabel Tillinghaat, 58 Chestnut club. He said that a siik-drapcry Staten Island, 'N.. ,Y ., received rile lettermen on the Rockville Miss Doris Hutchihsop of Wa- today for John D. Fagan, 49,'night was a member of the Psl Omega t)f course you .doI /^But yotr High School basketball team will eidtor of Th# Brockton Enterprise- MSreet. On Japanese Shipping Fraternity and ejaas vice-president “ceiling" was suspended above the many lovely gifts. It is understood terbury was a recent visitor at go to New York City on Saturday, Times. Fagan, who died yesterday, j Discharged Sunday: Mrs. Ade* Chungking, March 22. — (JP) __ for three years. main dining room and that there the marriage will take place Igter the horn* of her sunt, Mrs: liens this spring. can’t write every day; Here's March 27 to attend the final o f the formerly was on tha staff e t t«fo WOOL Tedford, 65 Walnut street: Allied suijmarinei inflicted great He received his pre-dental edu­ were “two Cocoanut Grpye palm , National Inter-CoUegiato Ihvito- Battsy. Regular Laura Shertnan, 56 Chestnut Boston papers. . ' / Oeaned and losses on Japanese shipping on the cation and B. S. degve at Ford- trees’^ on each side of the room something else/you can do, ' tion Baskelball toumamentr to be I tofeet; Ronald Blair, Andover; see lanes between^Shanghai and ham University in 19.tf. While at and drapes on the- bandstand. Gl- Earle C. Doebener, geiieial man played at Madison Square Garden. 69 c A m es La Pine, 149 High street; Nagasaki, Chinese dlspatehes said Fordham he was a member of the vonettl said he was not very fa­ ager of Perrett and Olenney, local though, S e n ^ im a subscrip­ . * Coach Francis Geissler and ten Pressed A c k Christianson. Wapping; Clar* today. 'The ships sunk were re­ varsity football squad for three miliar with the Melody lounge dec­ truckmen, has been named to the men are jdanning to make the trip, Willington: up to M Ingraham, 117 Middle Turn* ported to include' the Negoeeki years and was also active in other oration, but testified that it had state staff representing truckman A boMfit baaketball game wiU be “ e West; Raymond Isleib, 24 tion to TIi^Manchester Eve­ Mam of 5,268 registered tons, the sports, a "sbcf of a velour" draped ceiling. and -trucking facilities for emerg­ playM at the Sykes gymnasium or ion,, street; Paul Kristoff, Yokohama Mam of 6.143 register­ Dr. Mozzer plans to interne in ency mobUlzatlon. The objective ning Herpild^—that’s the' best Tuesday afternoon foUowlif|r tha School street; Mr*. Helen ed tons and the Kobe Mam. surgery at the Fordham hospital, feet is a ’’length’,: in a of the mobilization program la to / school session the proceeds to go Alexander Todd, 54, dM : at his t, 34 Oamptieli Road; Robert going to got (No Kobe Mah) is Hated in Bronx, N. J., starting -^ri) 1. ■se race. place at tha disposal of local auth-. to keep him in touch .toward the trip. The game will be home In South WUltagton Friday Under Peace time conditions the 0, 386 Parker street. Lloyd’s Shipping Register). ortties. In time of emergency, a between the High school squad and IW HAtl/aAUK great Spring Rush of Dry Cleaning ^ e d today: Mrs. Ida' night. He had a severe heart 'The reports said that, with ship­ supply of trudm airid buses U e- ith home. It’s a littlo next year’s team. attack about two weslca ago. He IMPORTANT! ' has always been handled, but, with er, BMton Notch; Mrs. Leo ping between. Nagasaki and Shang­ quate to their need* / .9 . ’ Annual Banquet A WARNING TO OUR PATRONS r . and dkuj^ter. 43 Hollister was bom in WlUlmantie and hpd difficulty. hai so eeiiously endangered, the / thing to' d|o> but 'think Members of the YJd.C.A. .bsa- lived to Wllllngton rtgbteen years. t; Mrs. WflUgm Sachstek and Japaneee now jireferred the longer Mr. and-Mra. Louis J. Oowiea of kstba^ league will enjoy their tin- ighter, 12 Cottige street; Baby He lekvea his wife, thrss sons, rouU between Japan end Chine UV Russell street spent the week­ what it will mean to him I nnsl banquet this evening at the Charles aqd Leonard o f South Under Wgrtime regulalions and re­ Chapman, ' 4<10 Keeney way of Korea which entailed only end with thej'rson. Corporal Alton - RockvUle House. Raymond Rams- On WUUngton, Stanley Todd o f Wind­ strictions^ affecting fuel oil and J a ehort, comparatively eafe sea N. Ckiwles and his wife. Corporal Act NOW I dell is to charge of tha arrangs- ham; a brother'and sister and two Aitonitted Saturday: Edward Journey although it necessiUted a Cowles who- has been confined to mentA manpower, the usual Spring Rush low, Hartford; Walter Stah- long haul by rail. to*ndehlldren. > the hospital at Fort Monmouth, Mr. Todd had bson ampIeoMd at CANNOT BE HANDLED. 1, Burkland; Charles B. Waih' (The Chinese dispstehee did not '.9 DRY CLEAMING New Jersey, for the past five the Hall Thread mill for thirty • • ft 447 Center street: Elaine give the source of information weeks is somewhat improved. 192 Center street; Mrs. Irma about the Japanese shipping losses Expects Japs Will years, driviiig to his weak part of tee time. He Was a member • THE SOLUTION IS UP TO YOU— 72 Pine atreet; Donald on the changed shipping routM). The Hartford County Demo­ THE of Uriel Lodge, A. F. and A. M. ir, 168 Benton street. cratic clubs will act as hostess to Attack Admitted Sunday: Mrs. Minnie of Marrow. Normal Dry Clooning You need dry ctaaning totyie* the ptate Federation at a meet­ Th* funeral waa held this afbto’ *1. 21 Edward atreet; Miss Nel* Auxiliary Pumps ing . and luncheon, Saturday, more than ever before and we want toirdick, 44 Griswold street; noon at 2 o'clodk at Meaaorial Sorrices WILL NOT BE March 27, at one o’clock. Reser­ Sydney, Australia, March 22.— church In towtb WUHn$rton. D»v to serve you. Boreatti. Andover; Mrs. vations should be made by calling HERALD —Army Minister Fraaela Homos B. Stoat afftelntsd and L Brown. Rockville; Miss Are Now in Place Mrs P. R. Brannick, county first AVAILABLE iae UoUer, 22 Pine stmet, Forde, opening a new w v loan Uriel L o ^ of Masons had a part vice president, tel. 5978. Mrs. driva today, declared Allied vic­ You must, however, cooperate with tied today: Leo MaUyA I In the sendee. Burial was in th* The liat o f th* piimps provided Richard Valenti of Hartford is RA TES: tories In the Southwest Pacific Wllllngton Hill cemetery, This Spring... us to avoid a jam, up of orders for lie; Mra. Evelyn Ciccone, chairman of the committee .of ar­ had IntemsUled Japan's determine- . Oonn., Wilham Ehtans, as an auxiliary to the Manchester Mra. Horaca B. Sloat-w bo has Spring. North Elm street. fir* dspsrtmsnta were put In com­ rangements. ' tton to attack Australia. beep m for ssveiul months. Is |Andrm going to gst mission this morning. One Month. 75 Cents ' Ha asserted tho J^ianos* wors Hrths; Sunday, a daughter to ■lor^ Improving. |thom from that big IRVING FRIEDENN • % aad Mia. Walter MiUer. 25^ The first pump purchased by the Mrs. Jennie T. Nelson of 57 Muring rslaforcoinente Into all Is- Wednsedsy fersnoep tito La­ Holbuid Cleaner's Frestdeut, t o atreet and a daughter to Mr. loc£ Defense Council, was installed Tanner street who was bruised in Six Months , , $ 4 ,5 0 baass they captured. dies' Aid Society win meet at tha booutifiil display ct Do Not W a l t .../ Personally Sopervlaee Hollaa^ ■ M n . Clendon Shaw, 21 Wmt In No. 2’s house and the second was a fall recently, is receiving treat­ WUUngton HUI church with box Modem Plant and la v l^ ^ Mj>» sent to the Manchester department ment at the Memorial hospital. luncheon for Red Cross work. Have All Yonr Throe ChUdrea Dia la Firs - He To Visit and Inspect Holland'a and is now kept in Ernes.t Roy’s Only a faw members attend th* I We Urge Yon Spring Cleaning Done BenattfnI Store. CMnte tktaeduk on Depot- Square. Tiie third The Soroptimlst Club will have THE HERALD: meetings. Mrs. Charlsn 'Vickery and laM was placed at No. I ’s a supper-meeting Wednesday eve­ SwanJea, Mass., March 32—(85 is the oilnle schedule —Fire snuffed out the Ui%s of of New Haven wlU be present to e f Match 22nd: . house on Pine atreet and Hartford ning at 6:80 at the Y.M.CA. ' 1 enclose ...... send a rabscrlption to: address the MiaaloB at 2 -fochman Co. road. All w an buUt at th* local three children In the bungalow I DAILY, S A. M. • T P. Bl. ItoieU and adenoid at bime of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ka­ p. m„ continuing the Mhjoet, rDAYS AND SATURDAYS town garags and will be of much MaJ. Jslm L. Sadili sf As U. 8, Marias* ha* 19 Jap plaae* lo bis RANK AND N AM E...... “BmsU.” Stationtn Opttdana asatstance Jn caas a t fires starting A protective finish for ca n minski over the week-end. Medical 8 A BL - 9 P. 3L Well-bahy froae 2 srsdii—Have ym as amay War Bm aitf Examiner Thomas E. Boyland said The topic of the aennon Sun from a t raids. which U claimed to proletif the ADDRESS AT CAAIF day was "The Human Ufa ~ ,■ 'I «M T. M. C. A. ~ nr all sar Amsrkaa bey* dwi ysaVs dslag year part *d Um lisaie paint Ilf* has tha furpaaa o t mak­ suffocation caused the deaths of ital clinic at I* wta Iks wac YsaVs daas year Ult new ds ysoc b**> Bar Henry, 4, John 1. and Eugenia, 2, God.” Tha choir gava an MANCHESTER 9 Fulgurite. commonly u lled ■ its War Basils.. ing the finish -hard, non-porous, ST ATE a,,,,,,,,,,,, 1007 ST.I them. MAIN and non-brittle, with a glassy ohjldrsn o< tha ooupl*. An older "pstrlllSd lightning,’’ is .formed . i >sen awakened four other children Private George Buck, son, whan Ugfitning atrikss sand, fus- structure and. - bringing out in­ I I S I I I creased color and depth o t aparkla nfid led them to safety. I Mte Louisa w k S e t South WUl- Ifilhfiitoto) - ^ I'- '.i V ■ P A d i MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ MQNDAT, MARCH 42^1943 MANCIffiSTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHE8TER. OONN„ MONDAT, MARCH » , 1943

1 ^ leadera from ySvefy type of school merely one more means o f rais­ 4bnvl|fst^ and wsarli^dVeiy kind of tle." ing prices and Incraasing tha coat Thut's Gratitude Thess im promises' by Mr. of living for average Americans. /fed Cross Contributions Press Asked fim tfdg % ralb Churchill to which the people ot Ttfb two bills have a relation Britain will not fail to bold him, to one another which is su ily un­ rTTBUSHVD feT THE Alwilda Lyetfr To Aid Drive " Ceevey Keetei ITERATJ) PRINTING CO. INC. or his successors. They amount to derstood by all. followsrs of foot­ • Camille Botticelli .. O . K* Un^le Sam! Edith Blanchct' , Patricia Graham .. I Seie end Air . It BIi m U StrMt a guarantee that Britain, is not ball. It is tba task of the Bank- HanobMtar. Cobb. Thelma Hodge . Ruth Strange ..... ■ ^ \ Arm TBOMAB rBROOSON going to stand still after this war. head BUI to "run interference” for Doris Finkleeln ...... Ann Irandella ...... Investment in More OOOOrBl UBBBKOr ^ ^ A s h Sub leeee PoBBdod Ootobor T. IIII or merely seek to recapture the the Pace Bill. ^ • Luica Gains ...... Mabel D oraett...... We'ltve^’^ce bur \(nvenlory by April 1st Rase Dancosse ...... Bonds by Every Per­ . —.ANeck Keetee "good old days,” Which weren't The Bankhead BUI is supposed \fto8e Motz . Vs..-.... PoMlBbod Bto» BvobIbk Bxeopt Esther Smith ...... Viola Wlrher .X... HBBdByo and Balldajra Bntorod # ‘‘good" at all for so many people. to "take out’’ the opposition to son to Be Sought. tho Pest Offlor Bt MBoeboator, Cobb. Emma Sargent ...... ’ Alice Norcalorie X , These promises ars the more im­ the Pace Bill. It is to get the Hattie G. K in n ey...... | G la ^ Y. Ulm ...... BO Booood ClBOB MbU Mattor. Washington, March 33—(fil— portant because they come from headlines, force the President to Nina Bentley ...... I Gertrufio Koshifeky ■OBBCRIFTION RATES Ulllan Mfckere'l Tha nation's press waa'aaked by a Obo Tobt by llBll ...... f».e« a conservative British Prime Min­ expend a vote against the farm Anne Greene...... For Month by Uall ...... I .U loyce Lavature ...... Isabelle Barley ‘ nswly formed AlU^ Newspaper ister. ' . ■ bloc. After doing this, it wUl ftnclo Copy ...... I .01 Lillian Kileey ...... Jessie Peckk eouncU today to get behind the Delivorod v o * Toar ...... 10.00. probably wind up flat on the field, Rosemary Hawkins .... Edna Keating . Treasury’s $18/100.000.000 second MEMBER OF in the fashion of most "Interfer­ Emelia Oworek Harriet McKa3 , TUB ASSOCIATED PRESS victory drivw*snd help bring the An Inescapable Problem ence." But the farm bloc hopes Nellie Waldmerler .... Eleanor Cavagnacp Tho Aoooolated Prooa la axelattaa Xva Shea ...... Hilda Leube . . . war to tb r ssrliest possible con- ly'antltlad to tba oaa of ropnblloa Although it is the Eighth that, through ths opening it has tion of all nawa dlapatobaa oraditad '.uella Brown ...... Viola LaValley aluslon. / to It or not otherwtaa efadltad In School and UtUltlee District which created, tl)e Pace Bill can sweep Tablola DeLude ...... Nellie Blair ...... thia paper and alao tba looBl Blwa The .Council waa organized by a seeiha to hold the limelight in the through with relative ease, per­ Jella Raymond ... Gabrielle Badard .., group ofeditors and publishers publlahed baraln. Catherine Doyle . .. . All riRbte of republlcatlon oi developments which are cerlaituy haps even avoiding the presiden­ Yeraella Rowley:...... repfeaenting various newspaper apMlal.. diapatobea herein are alao Lillian DeMars ...... Catherine Ruttgers . leadihg^ toward the creation of a tial’ veto it ought to have, if this oraAfil8Ations after they had met Lothe MacKenzIe' ...... Mrs. H. Schaeffer .. /With Secretary Morgenthau and nation la to avoid Inflation. Pali aafrloa ollant af N. B. A Manchester Fire Department, Florence Wllaon ...... Emma Hamilton . . Gen. George C. Marshall, chief of Soreica Ipc. \ ______M. F. LaBounty ...... Muriel BlanchaM basic conditions with regard to The same football analogy ap­ staff. Emma Sonyailo ...... Charlotte Rayniond Publlataara R^reaantaclvea, Tba the South Man-eater. Fire Dis­ plies equally well to the other In- Describing the victory drive Jullna Mathewa 'Bpaclal Aseocy— Alma Fetloro ___ Olive Clapp ...... New Tork. Chleag^ Datrelt and trict are somewhat alfnilar. ^ fiation front, the wage front. Yetta Hansen ...... Rose McLaughlin .. which atarts April 12 aa the ' ‘ 'x “greateat financial undertaking in Soaton. Both districts are bordered ' by There it is John L. Lewis who is Ann Cole ...... Jennie Fogarty ..., l\ the hlatory of the world,” the MBHBBR au dit BD^BAD OF an increasing number at homes out In front, trying to clear away Shirley Flavell ...... Florence Straton ., ClRCDLATtUNa Ellen Banning ...... Rose Gagnon...... xwunell said: of Watkins Fine Furniture who have no assured fire protec­ the oppositionr If he tmaabes Rita Arcand ...... Jennie Harris ...... \ Ahould Step Up Buying Tba Barald .Pilntlna Con pany through, as he is altogether likely IBC., aasumea no l^anclaliclal respOpal tion of their own. Until last sum­ Mrs. Ann S m ith ...... Marion T e n n y ...... “No matter how much of their » S«t ; I blllty for typocraphlcal errora mer, both districts were answer- to, every last dl'daion of labor In Mary Plcaut ...... Minnie Calk ...... m on ^ individuals are currently ^TIMNRMD ng calls outside their district the country will be found running Jane Deveran ...... Thelma Lewis ...... Inveotlng in war bonds, it is es­ X Monday, March 33 Edward M cG regor...... John 8. Gordon .... H c t u r e s llh^^vrithout getting any regular high wide and handsome behind sential that their buying be step­ Watkins Brothers, together with large itorei Susan Dixon ...... Theresa Harvey . ./, ped up fot^ the period ot the drive. throughout the country, have been asked to reduce REG. SALB celixiburaement for the use ot him. through the' hole be nas Alfred Odell ...... Julia . A. Cipolla /... Payroll deductions are producing inventories to 1939 levels by April 1st. We were 31x254 ( 2) Lithographs of OM New York: Churchill Looks Ahead equipihent paid for and operated blasted, toward a touchdown. Walter Bodo ...... Eva Schiebel .... approximately 400 million dollars "Park Row". "Wall Street", black and gold by membeia. of the district them­ Against these efforts, the Wash­ Evelyn DIghiUo ...... Ida Moses .. /...... a month. Additional war bond pur­ over-stocked some- $40,000 on March l5th.^ _ The frames. Choice ...... 6.75 It id newa, of course, when Lillian C ourtney...... selves. \ ;, ington Une la weak, the aecondary Pauline Uln^r _____ chases total Approximately 50<) four big floors of our store were combed to eliminate 1 7 4 x 2 4 4 Portraits; "Pink Boy’’ and mkteh- Prime Minister CbnrehiU ^ivea Jean . Bresek ...... Theresa Ringuette .\ million dollara a hjonth. The April ing "Pinky’’. .Unusually fine prints and Last summ^v the Eighth Dis­ befuddled, and .the quarterback is Lois Cleveland ...... all patterns which we know will not be made again any discussion to post war prob- Marcelling' Lonergan goal fo r ' non-bank aubscriptions la ..for manufacturers have been asked to reduce mats. Choice ...... •:. 35.00 17.50 trict directors f^lt themselves busy plotting a Statue of Liberty Ellen Dunn ...... Francle/Tournaud .. eight 6ut of a toUl pt 13 blHlone 36x33 Hunt Scene; "The Kilkenny Hounds” . . 25.00 12.50 Isns. The ^ c t that be ilsvoted Mabel White ...... forcad to the dscisiqn that their play for bis out of town data wltn Shenvbod Smith . . . bt dollara. tii'[eir patterns by 66 per cent! 18x22 (2) Portraits; “ Duke of Welllngtoti" '•an antirs spMcb to these prob* Hazel Stevens ...... Arthur Worgan .... With ChurcWini eimounceiient that *>»>n»rtne S T i n ^ So, when you help yourself to these amazing values l 8.25 equipment should no longer be Hitler. Defeat In the home game ‘"Tbia money can be raised only and “ Mrs. Scot"Montcrleff". Choice...... 2>30 Utiu yesterday is, on the surface, Gladys Ridolfi ...... tW s. Davidson isBtie waves churn with Increating vlolenca In battle against the U-boat arm ai^ Man ma more you help us to remove them from our inventory by 1 4 4 x 2 1 4 (2) Classic Figurines In white on used, without repayment, .fOr the is, therefore, almost a certainty Irene Desrochers ...... through Investment In more gov­ hMWj^ning to all those who be­ HEALTH 'AND DIET Edward Frazier ,... ernment bonds by every\ man, enemy Mibmarinea sweep out of European la in to ^ I te d N a t l y j s ^ l y l l ^ but aUled pUnes the 1st. This is only a partial list of the over 500 mirrors. Choice ...... 19.76 5.81 benefit of those who contribute There isn’t even much life in the Helena E th eze...... l(lenry Valllant .... and wsrMpn patrol tha aaas to M ail tba auba anA tbalr baaaa. 19x24 Map; Old France and Belgium; barn lieve that the earlier the United Annio Covington ...... woman and chUd. . . . r^uctions. Save it! nothing to the district. For Umt stands. ADVICE Data Leo Mason ...... red frame; map dam aged...... X.... 14.85 4.88 MUions cement tbemselvss for Anita Stebbina ...... Thomas Smith ...... •“This war should not be perifilt- 3(1x24 Landscape; Modem with ellver frame 32.50 8.78 raaaon, they passed their resolu­ Stasia Bruce ...... ted to continue one minute longbr pssl poet war unity and protection Furnished by the McCoy 21x27 Hunt Scene; “ A Cloee Flnleh"; walnut X tion requiring previous assurance Her«’s Information You Will Want To Have-~Fumished Marian Fuller ...... than U abaolutely necessary if we and gold frame...... '...... 17.50 8.78 at the peace, the better chance Health Service Celia Kinney ...... are to eave the needlecs loss of of payment of $3S by any proper­ By Local War Price and Rationing Board. No. 112.16 Two in State Produce for Civilians 19x28 Botany; Old Dutch Flowera; black the eement will stick. Scouts Are Named Addreea commnolcations to n ie E. Blakesley ...... Further Threat preeloua lives and avoid the use- 5.95 2.88 ty owner who called the depart­ V ’ Francis Bumps...... fr a m e ...... Most at the subjects the Prime Herald, Attention McCoy lees apandlng o f money. If those of 18x22 Portrait; “Colontal Mirror” .. 6.95 8.58 ment for service outside the regu­ Dispatch Bearers Health Service The office of War Price andf- Coupon 26 in Book No. 1 good Marian Morse ...... /. ue on the home front fall to do our Pie Violently Buy Now - Pay May 10th 194x21 Modem Colonial F igu res...... 6.95 8.58 ' Minister discussed yesterday were Helen Bllock ...... /.. To Meat Supply New Washington Tune lar district lines. It was, on their KaUontng Board 113.16 is located for one pdund through April 23. part In evary posslUe reapect, the \ I ■ 15x21 “Chldley" Ship print; walnut fram e... 7.50 8.78 subjects on which he had hitherto Mildred QullUam ...;... and at this borrlbla lonfllct will be part, a businesa-llke daclslon. It in the Lincoln School, opposite the Shoes: ,,______-t;- Begin enjoying Watkins furniture right 1 3 4 x 1 7 4 Currier A Ives Prints in maple Nettleraah Qr Hives post officer. Office hours are as Ullian OUlett ..../ ___ , tragically delayed.” kept silence. What ha said, then, .New York, Mgrch 33—f/P)— Boy Coupon 17 In Book N ^ 1 good I Automtiliile Accident away. Your bill will not be due until May framea: Choice of “Grapeshot” (ship); “A is true that they cannot continue follows: Monday. 9:30 to 5:30; Anna Mae Rice Portland, Ore., March 22—(Jh— can be waged by planning the pro­ Clearing” (landscape); “Woodcock fihoot- mnatltuted an advance over bis Scouts of Amertea have been de­ NetUerash is frequent^ refer­ for one pair through Jufie 13. Some War Plants May 10th. Or, if you want longer to pay, we’ll risking squlpment paid for by Tuesday, closed ail day; Wednes­ Gasolibe; Gladys Couttsitts /...... A feed shortage and a late spring And Suifitle Causes of duction of airplanes and ships, Ing” ...... 3.75 IJ pnvioea positions. Tet, despite signated by President Roosevelt as Marian Reilly " their own taxpayers for the bene­ red to as hives although the tech­ day through Friday 9 30 a. m., to No. 3 "A " coupons valid through illy '...... in the Pacific northwest threaten Be Re-Converted to neglecting the. production and gladly arrange Easy W-B Budget Terms I 15x174 Botany Print. 3.00 IJ official goveWment dispatch bear­ Wilhilmina Vlys ...... 48-Hour Week Week-End Deaths. ' that fact, M is a sober conclusion nical name is urtlcarlA It was p. m.; Saturday, closed all July 21 in the easL where they to curtail further the United distribution of food, clothing, fuel, 16x17 Modem Cactus Floral P rin t...... 7.50 SJ fit of property owners who pay ers for the\pfflce of War Ini Shirley L eC la ir...... ----- ^ medical supplies, repair parts and that, although M was a gain to daj^.. The telephone number is are good for three gallons each. Stated* alread:^ meager meat sup­ Supply Essential Items 134x18 Full length Silhouette; maple frame 8.00 SJ nothing toward the purchase and formation, sa.w Dr. Elbert K. poaalbly given the naina urticaria— Vera Yadziniak...... other necessltlei used by those have Mr. ChurohiU diacuasing 2-0494. Holders of "A " Books must have ply. ' Urged for Steel By The Assodfited Preu 134x16 Landscape; "Tunis Street Scene” ... 11.00 4.1 Frctwell. chief iKOut executive. meaning “netUa"—becauat the Barbara McGrath ...... Now Scarce or Gone. who make the airplanes and 3.50 V maintenance of this equipment. Dr. Fretwell announced, yester­ .Meats, Fats, Oil, Cheese tire inspection by March il. Stockmen cannot send cattle and An automobile accident and a 123 Values Not Listed 15x18 (3) Botany Prints; (Hioice...... thess things, his actual movement stinging aensation it induces is Helep^ Price ...... ships.” 124x174 (2) Old Flower PrlnU In deep The directors of the South Dis­ day that the While House author­ Retail sales , forbidden until Fuel Oil: \ sheep out to graze for gra** J* Waabington. March )—A suicide caused two vl^ent deaths . forward was wary and reserved. very much the same as that Induc­ Lilliah B e g in ...... 72—{IP By James Marlow and Unless those "drastic meas­ white framea. Choice 4.85 ,/lJ trict have not yet taken auch - a ization, addressed \ to the Boy March 29 on: butter, margarine, Period 4 coupons vallif to April not growing, except on zhritejrbd in Connecticut over the week-end. ed by coming in contact with lard, cooking oils, salad oils, can­ Grace Noil ...... 48-hour work week throughout the George Zielke ures" are ta^ n , Maloney said, He himself, for instance, has Scouts, said in parti nettles. 12. Worth 8 and 80 galloi^^ feed the stock through the wlntSr,. Charles F. Tryon. 58, bt Stam­ Before--from over 500 business-like view of the matter, ned fish and canned meat. Ration­ Elizabeth Mansfield .... are almost, exhausted. steel Induatry has been recom­ Washington, March 22 — (d>) — i factories vriu produce more than MODERN PIBCEa ; fPtvlously eitppbasissd the advlsa- " . . . A s . a dispatch bearer, This disorder may affect both T ire. V Jennie Sadow ekl...... ford, father ot an Army officer, enough ai/iamt goods, not enough and they are still willing to have ing begins March 29 on these pro­ Agriculture experts report mended by the War Production died Sunday ot injuries suffered For the flrat year after Peart Har- | (17 Dnflsted TaAMS) .MUty at having the United Na- your task will be to Varry to the the akin and mucoua membranes. Recapping with reclaimed rubr Sonia Alfaro ...... of others; goods produced in suf- their equipment respond to fires people of your commimlty vital ducts plus hard cheeses ^and' all sheepmen are suffering heavy board’a fitaal Labor Adviaory com­ when the car in which he wae rid­ bor the loudest tune played on the J(3) 18x18 inch Cabinet Units eaell wfW tloas do their poat-wrar planning The characteristic symptom is the types of pork, beef, lamb and mut­ ber camelback permitted for tlres^ Audrey Spullck ...... losses from early lamblfig, that a mittee, which was formed only last fleiept quantity will be distributed TABLE LAMPS beyond the district Unes. But it is Information prepared \by your ing crashed with a truck In home front was: Produce for war. BEO. SALB shelf and door. Blond blreh. Each...... , - appearance of a number of wheals, ton. with each person permitted to smaller than 7:50-20 permitted Margaret C ook ...... few cattlemen are hard hit, but unevenly; small stores and rural urhUs still united by military need altogether likely tliat, as these government- It la information Alibe. McKay ...... Darien. Now there are two loud tunes: :ores will lost out in the struggle Buffet-Cellarette on eaatera; drop itdsef or elevated patches. These sting use 16 points a week from the red without ration certificate. that the situation la not hopeless. Tha soihinlttee, headed by Philip Marble, old brass and mUk glass base; yel­ stainless ateel lining. Blond b ir c h ..../I . at one another. Yet, yesterday, which our citizena must nave to and bum intensely. Aides Carl ...... Robert L. Deming, 34, of Green­ Produce for war but produce fo for a share of available suppllea; outlying sections grow in popula- fight on to final victory. Y know stamps of Ration Book No. 2. Automobiles The experts said, the next three Murray, ( ^ president, and num­ low rose-sprigged sUk shade...... 14.75 10.95 (2) 18x36 inch Cabinet UniU with 8 aboives .he advocated that any conference Annett^Mullina ...... wich was found dead Saturday, a civilians, too. / i by the end of the year small busi­ 7.96 Uon, and th# numbar of outside that the nation can count m you As a general .rule nettlerasb U Fruits and Vegetables New 1941 models may be puT' weeks will determine the outcome. bering six officials of tha CIO Old silver urn; blue and white stripe atiade. 14.75 each and doors. Blond bireh; eacly'.. . . . found more often before the age Annie Q u a n d t...... bullet wound in hU right temple. 'i’hl* time a year ago orders ness in the civilian field will find | SR post-war organisation be de- to perform this service wilmigly Beginning March 23 the D, E chased by merely filing statement If the cold we'ather continues, Unltad Steel Workers of America, Brass and crystal with deep prisms; silk (2) 16x30 inch Floor CabinsU srlth pteaaaad calls.Inevitably increases, both the of forty than after it, and is more B. Schubert ...... told WPB tha longer work week Dr. John A. Clarke, medical ex­ pouripg from the Wpr Pi^uction Its stocks depleted. 14.76 10.85 .Isyed until Hitler la defeated. And and faithfully.” and F (April) blue coupons of of need with dealer: 1942 models losses will mount. Cattlemen from aminer gave a verdict of suicide. board cut clear across rite field of i shade %...... bases; two shelvas In aaoh, wjth doors. South District directors and the common among women than W. Hudson . . . >...... Idahb, southern and eastern Ore­ was Baaded to plug the holes.caus­ End Table size; coral composition bgse, silk iOlOfi NAfi tile oonference he woidd hold then The chief scout executive ex­ Ration Book No. 2 may be used to listing at more than $1,500 and American living. T he Orders said:' Blond birch; each /i...... district taxpayara they represent men. E. Tiffany ...... gon predicted at market here that, ed by the loss of approximately shade. As I s ...... 5.95 2.98 (2) 30x30 inch Floor CablneU-/tw« Mielvea plained that the authorization v^ l purchase canned, frozen and dried convertibles may be sold on ration Mary Burrell...... Discontinue making this civilian I ir'erould concern itself only ^.wlth and aerve will come to the reali­ mobilize l,fi89,281 Scouts an) In the acute form, the patient even some range steers would 186;000 workers to the armed serv- Death Car Driver Unions Designated Green composition column with oblong, in each with doors.,' Blond Mrelt{ fruits - and vegetables, or soups. certificates to anyone needing car E31a W oodw ard...... Item; concert yo^W plant to make '-■uropean affairs, his proposed leadera all over the country for the' flrat notices raised patches, wlfich The A. B and C coupons remain atarve. tCM. fringe trimmed dare de lune shads. As each ^...... m.k 88.6S sation that they cannot continue are forming on the akin with grea( and not having ‘‘serviceable car" if Scott F lem m ing...... WPB aald the average work In Serious Condition this W8 ttAm./' 21.56 9.85 2*VJouncll of AMa” to wait until war service. valid through March 31.- engaged in gainful employment or Did Amatifig Production Job For Bargaining i s ...... • (2) Side Chain hi blond,'Mreh; dun Mua to provide such service for noth­ \apldlty.-Within a short time, the Ward A lb a ...... weak IB tha Induatry during De- Sugar: war or welfare' work; other 1942 Darien, March 22.-—i/P)—Charles Because the fction was so sharp End Table size; white and gold Chinese figur­ seat covering; each ...... 36.09 /Rapan had bean defeated in turn. ing. iddle of the wheal tends to turn Sebastian C a ton a ...... Tir bar was 41 1|S houra. under 27.00 18.50 Coupons 12 in Book No. 1 good modele may be sold on ration cer- E. White. 58, Of ^ s Cob was in a and fai^. . Americans in a year’s ! ine; silk shade. As i s ...... • • • •■• • Fireside Bench; long, Mw model In etriped . Once Hitler te defCatfd, what a ^mooth white color. Around this Mary Saverick ...... Burks Prepares tha wage and hour laws, time and Washington, March 22.—(4*)- Large squat green, pottery Jug with han- green cover; blond bl^h toga...... 84.M As a matter of fact, it is not for five pounds through May 31. tMoates to person eligible for "C" a h-i* muat be paid for all work serious condition' tpday at Norr Ume dia an amazing war produc-' Eight More Cargo them is a reddish ring. These eie- Frank Bailey ...... walk hospital, under treatment for The National Labor Relations j • dies; pleated green shade, rope trimmed. 38x52 inch Extanslolt Dining Table; Mend SMUtary unity wOJ ealst between right that any property owner Coffee: gasoline rations. in aBoeaa at 40 houra a week. Uon Job. But a lot Of things Ameri­ S.7B vatc^ spots are very firm to the Mary Morrow ...... To Die in Chair injuries suffered hi a trkffjc acci­ cans needed at homO began to dis­ board, on the basis of recent em­ is ...... 7.50 birch ...... •...... 88.59 . Russia and her prsssnt antes? should receive fire protection for touch\and vary in size from that Marshall Murray ...... ploye elections, today designated Plain Yellow Chinese on black stand; Shan- , (2) 48 inch F a e r ie s with metal Btougni Ships Are Sunk dent’ that caused the deatn-bf a appear. 7.60 8.78 Russia Is ^not unltsd with us in nothing, aspeclally when he gets of a MS to that of a half-dollar, exercise. In those patients who-e Preston Clark ...... companion, Charles F. Tryon, US, So now some of thosO.war plants an A. F. L. union as the bargain­ tung shade. Aa la ...... •’• • • blond birch;^dach , 6$.60 8fi.99 work is largely sedentary and Lorinda Beach ...... ^war against Japan. DOm not the it from equipment and a firs de­ or maw even become larger than ^eehEnd Deaths Lake^^hgrles, La., March 33— To Recruit French of Stamford. htay ^ re-converted to civilian ing agent for machinists and Modern wood-grained pottery column; tex­ who fail to secure enough exercise Doris Vetrano ...... 8.96 2.88 /Rrtma Minister’s p ro p o a ^ timing, a half-i Police Lieut Amos Andean production to supply essential others in similar work at the tured shade. Aa la ...... / BEDROOMS partment maintained by the taxes By The Associated Press to keep the circulation up to nor­ Caroline O’B rie n ...... (g>)—With ho>^of a stay of execu­ Becausk tho" wheala Itch and said a car operated by Wmie items Which are scarce Or gone. Fafnlr Bearing company. New Modern milk glaaa with pleated ahada. Aa .than, defeat his own p re v k ^ sug' of others. Eight more cargo ships were mal, pelvic congestion may result, Rousseau Alba ...... tion apparentlyBone, Horace Fin- To Fight Planes 12.50 8.28 flO UuHated TalneM sting the \j>atient has an almost Tucson, Aria.—Frank O. Low- craahed Into the rear of a truck Refrigerators might be ofie, as Britain. Conn., and a CIO union as is ...... M od em /a pieces; matoigany vernara; bed. Rsstkin that we ought get What is needed, then, to solve announced last week as sunk in with the blood accumulation in the Myrtles Sherman ....,; non Burka preparod^today to dia WPB Boss Donald Nelson indicat­ the agent for the firm’s production Modern Chinese style In Chinese red; woven the western Atlantic^the highest uncontrollable desire to scratch. den, 82,' elder leader of the Re­ driven by Max Stetnfeldi 27. of 7.50 8.78 dresCer, cheat. No visible drawer pnlto.. 188.09 88 JM ; tiown to poet-war cases w bils^e tha future problems ot both dis­ pelvic organs. Congestion o^-the publican party who was governor Oeorgian Twombly ..,., in the state's portkifie electric London, March 33-t-<^)—The Waterbury. The latter was unln ed. but here is ahother example of and maintenance employes. fabric shade. As la ...... L'''' I weekly announced toll in those This only W rves to make the Glandora Penders Modem; 3 piece waterfall derign; walnut ' OMtad Nations still have mlH ovaries la sometlmee the ^'direct of Illinois during the First World chair here tomorrow for^^his part ' German-controlled. Paris radio re the changing times: . Out of 4,004 valid votes cast by- Modern crystal and chrome; parchment tricts, and to solve the problem v/aters in two months. wheals grow\ larger and itch the Elizabeth Silver ...... Jured. / Government agencies—particu­ 29.76 17.58 '^neered. Eled, dresser, ch ea t...... 110.09 outcome of prolapsus, as the pres­ War, congressman in ,1906-11 and in the death of a Houaron. -Tex, ported today the Vichy govern Lieutenant Anderson said White production and maintenance work- shade. As is...... • • • Modem; 8 piece aolld mapto; awell-front jMsd of one another? rapidly axpanding residential This raised to 634 'The Associat­ harder. A perMn having an attack sure of the sagging organs upon Nettie Belknap . ; ...... salesman on St. VklentlneX day larly the Agriculture department Modern Classic white metal with blue ar­ of hives is remly very miserable. twice sought the presidential nomi­ bad decided to recruit told him the truck, owned by Mer­ era 3,070 were for and 934 were / dresser base and cheat of drawers; full size ed Press tally of announced west­ the ovaries and tubes may prevent Mary Wennard ...... three years ago. \ and■ the Office— " ----- of■' War — Informal Inforrnitiim row trim; white shade. A i ia ...... 14.75 7.50 f Again, although it Is good to lyelopmenta which ara outside The leislons be so numerous nation. He was barn near Sunrise, Ftunehmen for anti-aircraft uniU rill Palancer of Waterbury, didn't against the United Automobile, ■'/ b ^ ; gunmetal drawer handlea ...... 1-48.58 ern Atlantic Allied and neutral nay blood from escaping ipirmally from Elizabeth Mesrier ...... Gov. Sam Jones aald In B a t^ . —believe Farmer Jones away oif- Silver composition urn; dubonette velvet f^have tha Prime Minister giving allNUatrlct lines, is some plan by as to cover m o^ of the body and Minn. te Bid tha Nasi Army of Occupa­ have its Dshts on. Aircraft and Agricultural Imple­ MeppelwhiU; 8 ptecea in MesehCd mahog­ cargo losses since Pearl Harbor. t parts. It la to be defi­ Rita Tbibault R>'uge last night that there ap-^^ on a side road should have a bat­ shade. Aa l a ...... 12.50 6.25 / ■^'hts atj^ention to thess post-war wbichs,^ose who now have no fire usually form on \hose parts gen­ New York—Albert L. Miller, 39, tion agataat Allied air raiders. ment Woriis Union (CIO). 9.96 4.85^/ any. Dreaaer, cheat-cn-ehaet; pierced Losses reported from the eight nite aa to the ef^ct upon health advertising executive wbc was di­ Lillian Gilman ...... peared to be no reason to atay the tery for his radio since all Ameri­ Ona hundred and thirty-four China baae; textured fabric ahade...... 1M.89 ship^ included 24 seamen dead and erally covered b y '^ e clothing. In Votihitaara will be exempt from cleigh-type bed ...... 174.89 fSdbtSms, and pledging Britain’s protecUm of their own can get of continued coMestlon. In many rector o» the Wasey Products Sadie Shapiro ...... execution. mmopulaory labor service In Ger- cans— including Jones— are tied to­ votes were counted in the machln- ' Classic carved column of pickled pine; allk 87 miaaing. More than 200 were some cases, n ettld ^ h may In­ gether In the war and must co­ 18.76 18.Jb4 HeppelwhtU; 5 pieces In MekMied mahogany. "operation with the United and ^ p pay for it. women, such :dongeatlon of the Company, Ltd., of London, and the Grace Lathrope ...... Mrs. Annie Beatrice Henry, maaar, Mdd the broadcast, record Asserts Japs’ isU' election with 90 for the In­ sh a d e...... • • ...... !:'' ' Swell-front dreeaer and eheat-on-cheat; rescued. Five of the ships were volve the mucous m ^ bran e ot the K. J. Semler company of New Robert Conners ...... companion of Burks when the operate to win it. Modern Crystal and chrome and tsbls size; / . atea, the Dominions, and Russia Sooner W later, these outside mouth. ovaries, tubep' and uterus contri­ Ths Aauodated Press. ternational Association of Ma- 995 /6.78 pierced alelgh-type bed, vanity and bench 258.89 United States craft, and the other in laj'ge measure to" men­ (jtoaan. Conn. Irene Prue ...... salesman; J. P. Qalloway, was Last Year’s Cut Teo Drastic, green satin shade .X...... U ' i: ‘ ' i In the eetaWishment of a poet-war property o v ^ r s must be formal' three were British, Norwegian and The most striking'\thing about butes I\ Reports, False So WPB men, thinking of all the chinitU (AFL). 36 for the United /■ ' British Oak: 3 pieces in aolld, owwed oak. _ strual dipiurbances. Congestion New York—Walter MacEwen, Vincent Incandella ..... shot to death in a frozen rice field Automqbile. Aircraft and Agri­ Modem Rattan and blonde mapls; Rattan Honduran veasela. acute urticaria is theXsuddenneaa Farmer Joneses, say now last 10.85' 8.75 Bpd, dreSSOVf eeaeeeeeeeeeaeeeeae^# .,®00.w0 fwfder, K is dtscouraglng that ly included In ^ m a ayateni of fire due to /hronic inflamatloi. may S3, artist whose paintfogs and I ^ Bailey ...... near here, was electrocuted last • Y cultural Implement Workers imd shade ...... Sinking of the small Honduran with which it may devriop and its year’s cut in battery production ' Claaaic Column ki duaty roae; plaid shade ! there wae no mention of China, a protection. \ have an' undesliable effect upon etchings won many a w a i^ in Eu­ Clark Hamilton ...... November. Wa>ped to Saie / Moscow, March 22— (P)—The e l^ t for neither union. merchant vessel in the Caribbean aquailly rapid diaappea^ce,^ In rope and this coimtry. He was was too drastic, may have to be with fringe trim ...... 14:78 8.78 BEDROOM PIECES 'Ration which certainly, by its Sooner or later>. there must be was the first announced loss in tha general health and should be Barab Turklngton ...... nswapaper Pravda. official organ (5 UnBatei VahMo) the acuta cases, the pauent^ may born at Chicago. ^ Wm. M cC ou rt...... eased. Tall crystal with twlated eolunm; orchid ,«truggle and sacrlflM, has won some plan by wbiem they can re­ those waters since Jan. 33. recover within a few houra. In the. removed for the. same reason any N^Rentitv St^b’ of the ‘Communist party, asasrted The whole problem involving satin ahade, ribbon trimmed ...... • ,/'^2.B0 8.78 Dresser; Modem walnut venaered with ivory chfonlc Inflammation should be re­ New Rochelle, N. Y.—Charles Elisabeth Carlson ...... [i^RquaUty with any of iU atUes. ceive fire protection u d pay their chronic form, recovery ls\not so (Heinie) Wagner, 61, former Bos­ 66tli Wedding -x * today that Japanese newspapers the home frontera is to be dusted Sharp Increase Ci-ystal Vanity with long teardrop priamay mouldlnga; complete with plate glasa- top .83.46 moved. The treatment necessarily Roy 'Thompson ...... off—maybe with a bang—when 14.76 7.50 share in its cost quickly accomplished. H ^ ever, ton Red Sox shortstop and manr Martha Werner ...... Wsahlngtonix ititfch 3$—VP)— had falsely represented four So­ silk ahade with net rouchlng trim...... Vanity; Modem Walnut veneered wtth ivory It la difficult to Judge, then. depends upon the case. Congestion the Senate Banking committee (2) Classic compoaltlon uma ta pompeton mouldings; complete with plate glaaa top 78.48 the characteristic feature ip the ager of the club in. 193&. Ilaabeth Norman ...... Date Is Noted Ths Office of PrlcbsAdmlntstra- ' Laid to Births J^Whather the things of which Mr. The best plan for accomplish­ Minister Pleads due to lack ot exercise will yield viet sailors as saying their ship, Wednesday starts hearings on a green;'opaque green ahadea. Eaoh.y;... ' ' 9 ^ 7.60 Bedr'lSvln atze Colonial tlelgh style In aolld acute case is the extreme ti New York—Dr. Henry R. Zim­ [ax V. Heath ...... tloB today cautioned ^Oil-rationed the Koto’ li**! been sunk by an I^C^uirchlll spoke have actually ing this lies in the c r e a ti^ o f to exercise, walking and hot Sitz mer, 42 author of books dn Indian measure to establish a civilian (21 Modem hurricanes: cut glass on walnut birch, light maple flnleh. One only...... 36.06 tory nature of the skin irfita! Anna Johnson houaeholdera to save’ tlio''‘^■ making studies "o f what items we of births last year, which ths bu­ Old Brass column, decorated font; shantung legs; solid m a p le...... — ISLSa in one who is sensitive to any-food Frances Lupacchino . ... and Mra. Morehouse, both enjoy-’ (The Tokyo radio reported reau said "resulted primarily from 16.25 8.96 In his dlsctission of, domestic axiomatic that the greater the The R.ev. Frederick -W. Tetch- "What is erysipelas? A friend other notables. He was bom In tion. .. . have cut out which need to be put shade...... Dressing Table: Reproduction of a water or tooda. While these foods are per­ has tt and told me not to visit hep Budapest, Hungary. Ann Fortier ...... Ing fair health, Were married In ■ Present plana call for the Is- March 14, that the 6,000-ton Soviet back into production,’’ hls< Words business prosperity Induced by war (21 Tall composition columne In tole green; bench; blue painted bamboo-turned mirror; ppoiicy for post-war -43.ri'^n itself mann, pastor of Christ Evangelical fectly whotesoine in thetoseivas, Vincenza Gionfriddo .... difficulties and confusions-' devei as It le eontairious.” New Ydrk— Adolph feimbaum. the Greenfield Hill Congregational ■uance of next' winter's rations freighter Koto hadv been "torpe­ received wide attention. activity and from anticipation of ' gold decorated. Opaque green shades. light maple...... • 55.99 Lutheran bhurch, declared: they appaar to have this peculiar Dora Nutting ...... 12.60 M 8 !ihlr. Churchill Was much more oping under the present system, 78, retired portrait painter whose 'Church here. They have two sons. early in the summer W-permit the doed and sunk'the nifffit of Feb. 17 Received Leaa OaDaral Nottoa conscription." , , i EftCh...... e •• e s ••• e Bench;, Empire style wtth cane seat;, aolld _ "We here must he impelled as a property of inducing nettleraah in’ Answer: Erysipelas la an acute Margaret Platt ...... In the East China asa by an Amsr- !lsar and definite. The central the sooner the day for a real and Infective disease In which there is subjects Includsd manjr prominent President H. B. Morehouse of ths mint at tanka befora cold weather. But listen to what Senator Ma­ t 6s Jan. 1 aatlmate Includea (21 Classic composition urns in chalk white maple, light finish ...... 1-00 Christian 'congregation to reach the person whd la allergic to onaw Elsie -Mehan • ...... ican submarine" and that four ex­ membsra of ths armed forces ail ] 37.00 17.50 - purpose of the Beveridge Plan ne out with friendly good-wUl to all a,spreading inflammation o f the persons in the fields of finance, Bridgeport City Trust CSompany loney (D., conn,), sffld three days and old gold: beige eilk shades. Each... Night Table; Turned leg model; one drawer sweeping solution will arrive. more of them. Ethel Sandberg ...... hausted Russian aeamsn bad been ovar the world in the continental Three-tjandle butleb’a silver with decorated and shelf. Solid maple, light 'finish ...... 16 ,i0 those in the community about us skin and usually fever. ‘The strep- the arts and industry. and Louts E. Morahoiise of Wash­ earlier In Oongresa in a state­ |,sn(lor8ed; completely, ■, ■ '' As it ihsfi been found R good plan Oeta Asplnwall ...... ington, D. C. rescued by a Japanese warship. ment— made when Maloney intro­ population. T he figure la 8.934.000 ■ red toje shade ...... 18.75 16.50 Powder Table and Matching Chair: French —Jew and gentile, white and col­ tococus of erysipelas is present In Grand Rapids, Mich.—Benjamin Beulah Shepard . Upswing Seen "Here,” he said, “ li a real op- to bring about an Intestinal elimi­ a true case. Dirt and unsanitary J. Skinner, .63, preeident of Mid­ The broadcast was not confirmed duced the clvllton lupply adminia* heater than the toU l counted in ] Tall bronze column; marbelized dusty rose Provincial design In . blue-green enamel; ored. We must sincerely pray and nation in those suffering from Rita Sakett by any United Nations agency.) 34,50 17.75 52.50 39.50 ||Mirtunlty for what 1 ones called On The Inflation Gridiron strive for peace and kindliness, conditions favor its development, west Refineries. Inc. He was a - . Hlgh«*t Dam tration measure—which received April, 1840. census. sstln shade, - ...... ,...... ^ ‘ bone ..leatherette seat edver ...... hivea, tt la often recommended Lena Dean ...... j. . . .. lu Production less general notice at the time; , ' Compoaltlon, rococco leaf scroll In chalk |*b(lnglng the magic of averagas As we triad to indicate the oth­ for neighborlinesB and righteoua- and It is most common in the native of Cooper, Mich. 6.50 4.75 that the patient. take an enema, spring. ‘The symptoms, in a typu Jackson, Mich.-:- James Frank, Lute GuUettl . Highsat masonry dam in ths “We must once 'Bnd for all do Four Dts la Train Wreck white and gold on black marbelized base.. ' MISCEU.ANEOtlS T.ABLEJ the rescue of ths-i millions.' ness.” Muriel Perry ..... er day, the Bankhead Bill aut^ .and some medical authoritlaa cal case of erysipelas of the head, 79, retired publisher of The Jack- World is Roosevelt Dam, in Ari­ away with the theory that after Bwlrl cranberry red glass base; French'oil (17 Unlisted Values) (Vherefore, you must rank me and Frederick. Jr., is atill in -a hos­ recommended castor oil, calomel, EUine Hall ______zona, which was dedteatad by Washington, March 27—VP)— Submarine Cod Santiago, Chile. March 22— (4h lamp style. White shantung shade...... 14.75 9.9.7 matically exempting all farmera pital aa the result, of the attack come on abnmtly,' with -severe eon Patriot and The Jaokaon War production dropped in Janu­ military needs are met the civil­ I Commode End Table; 2 drawers;' Chippen­ or saline purgatives. ’The diet dur­ headache and often vomiting. ‘The Bernadette Savaria Theodore Roosevelt In 1811. ian population should scramble for —Four persons were killed and ' Butler’s silver column with chimney; red f collsagiies as strong partisans from the obligations of selective which occurred as he was - News. He was a native of Kitch­ ary but an upswing in. February 21.50 16.50 dale clu.stered bamboo logs; genuine ma­ X ing the acute attack abould be temperature rises and vary soon a ener', Ont. Irene laferriere . . . . Goes Down Ways the crumbs that are left ever. about 20 injured yesterday when tole shade ...... national compulsory insurance service is not slated to become Ing two gills home from a church kept fairly -simple. 'fe> - ______• Chriatine Darga . . . 1380 Miles Per Ounce brought it back almost to Decem­ 12 cara.of a passenger train Jump­ hogany ...... meeting. sharp red patch appeara on the "By the end of 1943, unless Console; flip top Heppeliyhlte: genuine nia-. all classes, for all purposes, law. It has passed the Senate, ’Those wishing an ^article on Margaret Wright ,. ber's record levala. ed the rails on a'branch line nm- PICTURES skin. This soon spreads in all di- The War Production board, in proton, ^arch 22.^—(J*)— The drastic measures are promptly hogany with crotch veneera and Inlays... Qm cradle to the grave.'* HivM or Nettleraah are welcoma reetidae. Ths strsptooooeus la Helen Krotoskl . . . On its migration flight, -Ihc nlng io the seaside resort of Car­ and • it. will probably pass the • week-end report, said the Feb­ Electric Boat company launchad taken, we face a breakdown on need refln- Console; Seml-ctrcular; rimmed top: good for He was squally dsfinlta in bis to send for it by writing to ’The found iii'^t^ Imphatics bordering German Envoy Mary P e a s e ...... golden plover travels 3,400 mliet the home front We must do away tagena. Railway, authorities blam­ • Most have ahopwom frames; some wUl House, but it will receive a presi­ Reports Agree Mary Donovan ..... ruary index was' 492, compared its third submarine In 30 days lihlng whlls othera merely touching up. Prlcee are the harrow hall. Genuine mahogany..... McCoy, Bervloa, In care ot this the rash. Trpatment Is both sys­ in 48 houra and loses only two with the theory that a total war ed a broken axle for the accident. Reading Stand; adjuatable height; pedestal* onal assurance of other things dential veto and then be lost. Violet Merrier ...... ounces of weight on the trip. ' with December’s peak of 496, using when the Cod hit the waters of ' according to condition of framea. newspaper. Pleaae enclose a larga, tematic and lochl and ehould be T o Sjpain Diet November, 1841, aa 100. The Janu­ baae. Genuine mahogany...... people ,at Britain think -they Noneth'eleas, this bill has its Po^e Pins 111 aalf-wddreasid envelope and tan supervised by a dbetpr. the Thames river- yesterday. (13 Uaitoted Values) ary index waa 457, a decline which Mrs. Gracs C. Mahonsy, wife of 31x33 Claaaic Grecian^ Figures on mirror; iteadlng Tabla: wide enough to atraddle a fighting for. function. That function, became cents in stamps. '’ Queetion. Mr. ^vritea: Chatmiaa Donald M. Nalson at- 8.95 chair; center section lilting and adjust- "Borne friends have besnNUamuw- a veteran employe at the pl$nt whit# fr a m # ...... 13.50 ,;*TacUltlcs tor advanced sduca- tribtued to year-end adjuatmenta. 3.00 .88 abto; genuine mahogany with 3-panel clearer, last Friday, when the By The Associated Press QueatiOBs Answers in f glandc and we thouyhr^^Ji^ London, March 13— Tha waa the sponsor. - Manchattar Dafanta Council 13>«xI7 Cumar A Ivea “The Bxprass Train 35.00 17.89 muM ba evaasd out and mui- Parlin radio la a breadoaat rtoord- APPLICATION U eu t Comdr. W.. A. Hardy. 34x28 Portrait fituart’a "Waahmgtofi" ..... 14.85 8.78 leather top...... House adopted another fann Mee Fop* Plus X n wiaa reportad to­ could tell us tha meaning o f Tier Table: Sheraton spider baae: hexagonal No oaa who can taka s4> by Tha Aeaoetated Press, re- Servicfi Clubs. Naval senior inspection officer at 324x37 Portrait. "Master filmpeon": metal msaaura, thia one the Pace But day by tha Berlin radip to ha auf- la Oengeatlon) deertne glands, and what thay do.” Volunfaar Enrollmant of Woman 14.50 top and ehelf both with pierced wooden Anawer: ‘The endocrine, or duct­ pdrtod today that Dr. Haas Adolf the plant, predicted that boats laaf f rams ...... 19.75 go higher education which would raiae the level ot faring from a severe cold and con­ Questlmon :. "Subeertber" writsa: Victory Garden Corntnittee, , Bridgeport Doctor 12.50 8.75 galleries; spiral-turned post; genuine "Wirtt U meant by congeetlon less blanda ara characteriaed by the von Mol^e, Oerman ambassador built now and next year would be 31x384 Map of Connacticut: brown frama.. 33.50 1 4 J I bs 'danlod this chance." fined to bed with a high favar, at to Spaln/dlod this morning in Ma­ % Chamber of Commtrce. . for War Work T.95 8.88 mohogony .•••••••eeeeeeeeeaeeee#*#** parity by Including cosU ot farm but the British radio, in a broad­ ovaries and tubeaT What effect fact that thay poaaaaa an Intarnal even more., effective in the fight 314x354 Botany: “Tullpa” ...... Te must make sure that the labor, Including that the farm- aeeretlon elaborated from the drid adiore tmiiiidOTwaiit an opara- Maneheeter, Conn. , . Is Taken by Death against enemy shipping than the 244x38 Botany; “Bouquet” In heavy carved ot cast, recorded by CBS, quoted a doe It. have on a penon’e healtii? REGISTRATION BLANK 37.50 17.75 to higher function through- Rome announcement that he was How can It be treated?” blood, and converted In the gland tlon earlier thia'Yapnth for aa ul­ submarines n w in use. frame ...... erii family, in calculation ot cerated appendix. I hereby apply for reaervation of a plot for a Victory art society and empire is real' cnly slightly Indisposed and that Answer: The term congestion into another substance which la re­ Bridgeport, March 32.—)—Funeral Address ...... • ot aa part ot a rashuffla o f tha Ger­ “ Spud". Cholca o f f o u r ...... B.B0 4.78 Will depend upon their quaU- was.^becauae the farmers did not waa oonflnad to bad was contalnsd tubes would meaii that the blood ••■;ember of the Cbnnectieut Medi- aervicaa will 6e held here Wed­ .A Fnniacei R a t man diplomatic aarvios whleb waa ^^'^fld^rfififi .••••••. .. nesday for Mrs. Estelle Reeves 3 8 4 x 3 5 4 Landscape by W. Pelnsr: mapto WATKINS taabed by fair oompetlUon. in a Vatloaa City dlapateh broad­ la not llowlag threugli those parts Elxamlnlng board for eight 14.78 i^ant It-in in other years, since interpreted abroad aa rbfieqting Dickinson. 68, wife of fitata R«p. Phoiie N^ frame ...... 33 JO • ROTMIRS. imc saaaot reach the same lor- cast by- the Berllnt radio and ra- irs^nermal fartUoo. The posslbU rs, who died yaaterday In 12x14 (1) FWwer Frlnta; “Popples”, “ Japa­ than it might havs lowered the corded by Tba Aasootated Press, When firing a furnace with soft Adolf HiUer'fi diasatiafaotlOR^tli No. Persona in Family to**--*.*#*.-.• -.idgeport hospital after having Thomaa H. Dickinson, who died '• afi must have their chaaoe. eausss ars numerous. For eaamplo, coal, smoke can be reduced or nese Lantema"; choice ^ 1.50 .75 parity level. Under present oondi- It said that the pope’s audi­ the degree of oollaboration Being been 111 four weeks. yesterday. 4, native of Lancaster, Work Preference. If A n y ...... eongeatloa may be produced by. eliminated if a portion of the old obtained from Spain, as well aa There is Land Available ^t ...... of yv^NCHESTER IBk forward to a Britain so tkms it would raiss prices, and It ences had been suspended to inflammatiop of these parte ot by Dr. Blank, a native of Kanka Ohio, she formerly lived at Madi­ glowing coals remain uncovered. from Sweden and Japan, wherethr son. Wla. where her husband was at she will need to draw her guard against possible bronchial the preeence of an Infective dia- kee. 111., practiced here nearly 50 teesaa. eseee ...... • a a a . e s a a a IS now wanted. It la. therefore. This also will increase heat pro­ German envoys were replactd at 0 \\ned B\ ...- .. ..• - • • • • • A on the University of Wisconsin or lung complications. ehse. Or it may be due to lack at duction. yean. the.aame tlma. Ha 18 mapSmaA % bia widow. faculty. hi : i aiANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CX)NN^ MONDAY, MARCH 22, i948 MANCtiESTKR EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, MARCH 22,1943 l»AGiiiiiai

dente Philip Murray of the CIO and William Green of the APTe Riibi^er in W ar Honor Guests to Get who also are seeking higher wage Messrs. Fifty by Fifty Predicted 14 Snow Falls levels for their men, testify before W D R C — 1860 Today’s R a d io^^ on the conjmlttee tomorrow and Shown ill Film At Reception Mack Votes Against Wednesday, respectively. The ad­ And Strikes the Bullseye Eastern War Dm# ministration fears any ’ general X — .* wage increaaes will start an infla­ ■ • _ .’O' 4;00— WTIC, B iekstage Wlfe;-^ League; WNBC—The Lone Mr. W Mrs. Erik Mp- Mlddlebilry, Ma>'ch 22—(/P\—Jim-21,_were as follows;/December 31 , Ranger." Ruml Proposal tionary spiral. Kiwanifins See Pictured WDByC, News; Aftemobfl Melo­ Southwoirth Holds Baseball's Four Aces Club Owners Should Not Bar Legal Rights Tyler’s done it again. The famed —Flurry, but enough to track a dics: WNBC, CTub Matinee. 7:45—W T IO -H . V. Kaltenborn. StarVaulter At Noon Meeting Held ran Given Surprise cat, Jim's method of deciding . g;00—WTIO-Cavalcade ot Amer­ (CMttMWd from FHce One) The Senate Finance committee, Mlddlebury Weather prophet's pre­ ^; 15—WTIC. Stella Dallas: reporting a bill repealing Presi­ whether to count the snowfall. ’ WNBC, Danceland. ica; WDRC — Vox Pop; WTHT At “ Y” Today. 'X\ Services. ^ diction, made laat' Decenvber, that —Cal Ttnney; WNBC — Earl Try to Keep would be ‘‘like robbing dent Roosevelt’s executive order, Jan.. 1—About two to - three 4 ;3Q—WTlC, Lorenzo Jones; Betters Mark limiting salaries to 125,000 yearly 14 snowfalls would visit the Wa- inches. ' * . WDRC, Ad Liner. Godwin, News. |^^Ur~to pey n bonus to Peul.” Kiwanis Club members were Mr. and Mrs. Erik Modean of terbury area between December 21, Jan. 4—^Two to three inches 8:15 — WTHT — Eddie Reed; The Hbum paeaed a resolution after taxes, asserted today that no 4 ;45—WTIC, Young W 1 d d e r Stars Happy construction should be placed on shown what the rubber industry is Chestnut street who are leaving the first day of wln.ter, and March Jan. 10—Tw'o Inches', turning to • ] WNBC—Lum and Abner. On Saturday astandlnf from April 1 to Sept. 15 shortly for Fort \ykyne, Indiana, 21, the first day of spring, has hit Brown. Mar l8:30—W n c — Musical Program; ort the stabilization act preventing any doing in the war effort through rain. 5;00—WTIC, When a Girl M tbe time in which oorporaUons individual from exercising his leg'Al were the honor guests at an in­ the bullseye right smack in the Jan. 26—One and a half Inches. ' WDRC—Gay NlneUea; WTHT claim refunds under the re- motion pictures' presented at to­ formal surprise reception follow­ center, ries; WDRC. NewaJ Ad Uner; I —Sereno Gammell, News; Caa- C o o p e r Seven Major ''Leaguers, righte-for "protection against arbi­ Jan.. 28—Eight to 10 Inches. WTHT, Turntable. Terrace; IttfjJiovlsionB of the excess profits trary administrative action.” day’s meeting of the club held at ing the vesper service last night Tyler’s predictions in the past Jan.' 31—One and a half inches : tics In the Air—WNBC—True Warmerdain Fails to Go ta x o n their IMO and 1941 eam- /T h e committee disclosed it had the Y.M.C.A. at noon. The pro­ in Emanuel Lutheran church. Mr. have been uncannily accurate. He Feb. 13—Eight Inches. WNBC, News. I or False. Unwilling to Serve ««»■ It'also gives the Treasury a 5:15—WnC, Portia Faces Life; Over 16 Feet; Dodds receivfed assurances that a provi­ gram was arranged through Her­ Modean will join the editorial staff doesn’t explain how' he arrives at Feb. 1,7—Light flurry, but cat- 8 :5 5 -W D R C —Cecil Brown. News With Old Teams, Are year Instead of three months to sion of the economic stabilization of the religious publication, “The his. predictions as he believes that WNBC, Dick Tracy. l9 :0 0 -^ w n c — The Telephone bert B. House and the films were trackable. 6:25—WTRT, Local News. Wins Mile in Fast laaue bonds against the 10 per cent regulations issued la.st Oct, 27 Protestant Voice." to bie.a matter for his own per­ , Hour; WDRC — Radio Thea­ Sent to New Scenes. projected through the apparatus Feb. 27—Light maybe half-inch, 6;30—WTIC, Just Plain Bill; poiat'War credit portion the ex- dbes not preclude the right of em­ The program was in charge .of sonal records. but likewise cat-feet traceable. ter; w m T — Gabriel Heatter; Time Over Rivals. «ese profits payments. WDRC. War Commentary: Mu­ ployers and employees to attack owned and operated by Alex Cole. Herman V. Johnson, vice chair­ Asked for, a statement today, March 2—Light (one inch) late W N B Q ^ Counter Spy. By Harold Claaaaen Ways and Mean#' committee- The pictures were unusually edu­ Tj’ler just chuckled and broke into sical Interlude. Memory Lane; 9 :16—WTHT—Uncle Sam. the legality of wage and salary man of the Board of Adminiatra- at night. WTHT, Junior Newscester; By Charles t'hamberlalii New York, March 22—(#>)—War­ nen explained that tkese meas- decisions in the courts. cational, showing to what an ex­ Uon. Ml".' Johnson reviewed the a broad grin. March 3—Three to four inches. 9 :3 0 -WTIC—Dr. I. Q.; WTHT— ■res were wanted by the ^Treas­ tent rubber manufacturies have, WNBC. Jack Armstrong. (^Icago, March 22.—(/P)—There time baseball, which already has In a formal report on the work done by Mr. and Mrs. Mo­ “There's nothing to get excited March 6—Several inches, turn­ A. L. Alexander’s Mediation brought the substitution of chil­ ury and Bureau of Internal Reve­ been transformed to war work. The 8:45—WTIC, Front Page Farrell; was speculation todqy that Ensign $210,000,000,000 debt limitation dean in the church, and particular­ about," he drawled. He added, that ing to sleet and then heavy rain. Board; WNBC—S p o t 1 1 g h t blains for sunburn and snowmen nue. The resolution now goes to number of different articles made while the weather has been a bit WDRC. Keep the Home Fires Cornelius Warrnerdam will hit 16 bill, which includes the salary lim- ly made reference to Erik's earlier The .weather 'man shobting the Burning: WTHT, Superman; Bands. ' for bathing beauties in the train­ the Senate. , itatibn repealer, the committee of rubber thllt are used in the war cold the past several days, it will works. 9 65—WNB( — Little JKno^b as shown by these pictures was activities in the church and in the WNBC, Captain Midnight. feet in the pole vault before long. ing camp Ufe of the athletes, also On the Senate side of the Capl- ^ Id it rejected because of these Boy Scout troop. He was one of break soon and that warm weather March ,1.3—Two Inches. Facta. amazing. The films also showed Evening The physical fitness program he has produced the I-don’t-want-to- M the Agriculture committee ap- aasttrances an amendment pro­ the few local boya to- attain the will roll around early this year. There y ou have it. Fourteen, X0:00—WTIC— Musical Program: piay-foT-you society among the m y e d unanimously today the the use of these gadgets in the will igo through at the (Jhapel Hill, posed by Senator Danaher (R . highest honor In Scouting, the Just for the record the snow­ right on the button. And Jim Just 6 :00—WTIC, News: WDRC. WDRC — Screen Star Play; players. . Stoclple of Including labor cost# war especially tn the South Pa­ WTHT — Raymond CHapper; N. C., preflight school mav de- Conn.) to. set aside a, portion of Eagle badge. Mr. Johnson followed falls that fell during the period smiles and saw# wood at his Mid- News; Paul Sullivan, News; velop that minute fraction of co­ ' £ rei^oning farm parity prices. cific. There were also testimonials ■ WTHT. Yankee News; WNBC, WNBC—Raymond Gram Swing. Bob Johnson, slugging the original stabilization order is­ with references to his activities in between December 21 and March dlebury farm. ordination which,' he admits, is re­ The measure, already passed by by those in the war who had used Terry and the Pirates. 10;15—WTHT — Concert Hour; fpr Connie Mack’s Philadelphia sued by Director James F. Byrnes. them. the Luther League, of which he be­ quired to reach his seventh heaven A’s In recent years, is the latest to the House, will come up in the This provision appeared on its came president, then later presl-. 6:15—WTIC. History in the WNBC — Grade Fields; Vic­ gynate later this week. Senate A. F. 'Victory. Connecticut rep­ There was talk at the Chicago be iasiicd his card in the New or­ face to deny the fight of court resentative' of the U, S. Rubber dent of the Hartford District Luth-' Headlines with Prof. Schenkcr; tory Show. . paaeage may mean a presidential WDRC, It’s Dinner Time; 10:30 — ' WTIC — Information Relaya Saturday night after the B ltL Y ^OUTHVWORTH ganization. appeals from decisions of the Na­ Company, was the guest of Her­ er League, hi# work aa superin­ Link Blamed 27-year-old former school teacher Johnson, with Indian eloquence, , uJta sines administration forces Obituary WTHT, Press Rdundup; Dick Please; WDRC — Guy Lombar­ tional War Labor Board. bert House at the luncheon. tendent of the church school and had bettered his world's records had announced various times dur­ hays opposed inclusion of the la­ Decllnee to Flavor Nomination on the Board of Administration of M cOrthy, Sports: AVNBC, Milt do’s Orchestra; lyNBC—Alec bor costs on the ground it would The attendance prize, donated with a solo of 15 feet 8 1-2 inches, ing the winter that he ^^1Rnted to The Senate Judiciary commit­ by Thomas Bentlay, was won by which he was made vice chairman. Again at T rial Berkowltz, Sports: News. Templeton Time; Freddie Mar­ be traded and Mack finally took be inflationary. 6:30—WTIC. Jack Says, Ask Me tin’s Orcheatra. that calisthenics at Chapel Hill tee declined on a 9 to 9 tie vote Dr. Eugene Davis. Mr. Johnson then made men­ ■ II I the hint and sent him to Washing­ To Stndy Post-War Role today to report favorably Presi­ Another: WDRC. Keep Work­ 10:45—WNBC—News. tion of Mrs, Modean. who has Deaths ton last night in exchange for dent Roosevelt’s nomination of ing, Keep Singing. America 11:00—WTIC — News; WDRC — Pive fiqokie Pitchers Counted Upf^ A ^>eclal group o< 10 senators been superintendent of the Begin­ ] Former Policeman Is' shortstop Jimmy Pofahl and in- ' was called t^ether to organise a James V. Allred, form er, Texa# Mrs. Agne# A. Ttmmin# WTHT, Musical Comedy En­ News; Music; William L. Bhiref, flelder-out^ekter Bobby Estaleila. Yankees Drive, ners department in the church Charged with Selling cores; WNBC, Johannes Steel, News Analysis; WTHT—Yankee study o f this country’s post-war governor, as judge of the Fifth school, active in the Luther Mrs. Agnes Anna HmminB, wife He Is oife of at least seven major role. Circuit Court of Appeals. of Walter Timmins, of 361 Bum- News (Simmentator. News; WNBC — Jack Stevens, Flag leaguers since latS'last fall who League ind at present chairman aide- avenue, East Hartford, died Gasoline Coupons. Sports. 'r >, y'Po Carry Cardinals to Another While income taxes, the etrug- Senator O'Mahoney (D., Wyo.) ^ Into inej o f the program committee, as well 6:45— WTIC, Lowell Thofna.s; have announced a preference, for a gle against inflation, draft defer- said the committee subsequently yesterday at the Hartford hospi­ WDRC, The World Today; 11:15—WTIC — News by Richard different job or baseball imiform— as a member of the Emanuel choir tal, following a short illneas. She Hartford, March 22 — vPi — Harkness; WDRC — Gordon jgMnts and new food restrictions declined to adopt a motion by and the G C3ef club. WNBC, Carmen Cavallero. and have been traded by o'wpera .feIgbUgbted the immediate horns Senator Danaher (R.. Conn.) to Tak^^I^ison^r s was formerly Miss Agnes Karevlls Rudolph J. Link, former member 7:00—wnC. Fred Waring in MacRac, Songs; WTHT—Vari­ By Dillon Graham . ) probably three problems: they seeking to conserve their meager V' All these various' groups had a of this town. In addition to her of the Bridgeport Police Depart­ ations In Syncopation; WNBC ' front problems, Chairman George postpone consideration of the part in the congregational recep­ Pleasure Time with Victory .lip Sport# Editor lost , tke finest cen- supply of manpower. (D., Oa.), said his special Senate nomination indefinitely, a move CWhedlzh Oliver narfiy (2M pounds) comparoi walstlbw# with husband she is survived by her ment, now serving an 18 montha Tunes; WDRC. I Love a Mys- —The Music You Want. Ma.-rh 0 2 —It looks i ^ the loop, and hard- (Oontlii^M troBL Page One) tion laat night. Cairo, 111 March 22.-It looks , slaughter, to the Trade Pouters noumittM on post-war economy tantamount to killing it. The flOTSPMJiid Sgt August Stackwell, a B-19 model from the Army parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kar- sentence in Fairfield county jail * tery; WTHT, Fulton Itewls. Jr. 31:30—WTIC—Hot Copy; WDRC Pofahl also Is one of the group. A greeting waa also extended velis. two brothers, Joseph and for burglary, was charged today in —Jimmy Dorsey’s Orchestra; Sports as though the Cardinals* fantastic | .f:” - - . . XX. "«■ X^.tendina would explore a broad program vote on the Danaher motion was and gmng well, found Rommel's •ir coip>> by Ralph O. Hjelm, student pas­ WNBC, Victor Borge; Major Only laat month he was sent to Buking together business, finance, also a tie. 8 to 8. soiiH^m forcea squeezed into a WiUlam and one sister, Mrs. Federal court Hartford with Hoople. WTHT—Radio Newsreel. '^ n o t ^ i suitable replacemenU are on Minneapolis of the American As­ tor and superintendent of the Joseph Brown, all of Manchester. stealing 500 gaaollne coupons and 11:45— WNBC — Carl Ravoaaa’a labor and agriculture. O’Mahoney said this had the co^rtal strip of barely 70 miles chueph vacation school, who was 7:15— W n C , News of the World ,i clnnati front office to make up for ^“^hurm rat^m ajor Irap.e man-1 han^-You can’t replace guy# Ilk. sociation for pitcher Owen Wot expert advice In drafting effect of leaving the Allred nomi­ later Bostons renewred the attack ern sector# of the front.” It re­ The funeral will be held from transferring them to Joseph Oag- WDRC, Celling Unlimited. Orson Orcheatra: News. By Hugh Fullerton, Jr. those. And handy-man Jimmy 'Separating the correlated drWes in Manchester on a brief tlsit. New York. March 22- (/Pj—For the loss of Frank Lane and Fred agers consider them /lves fortu­ Scheetz. When he said he prefer­ Moosnmsndations to Congress, nation before the committee fqi^ of Montgomery and U. S. Lieut. on Tebaga. ported that fierce fighting was In the Leclerc Funeral Home, Main Uano of Stntford. Wellea; WTHT. The World’s 12:00—WTIC — News; The Three Brown, spark-plug of the infield, red his defense job to placing la > Musical Program afld ' Hudson streets, Wednesday Assistant U. S. Attorney V. J. Suns Trio; WDRC—N a w a; the first Ume since they’ve been Fleig to the armed forces. . . . nate if any one otAhelr recruit George eald he expected to be au­ consideration at some future ~-men itf the caliber of Bernard motion. In the north. Col. Gen Jurgen eral grounded aircraft were burn­ columns.) Burial will be in S t Bridget’s WTHT — American DUcusslon Tropics; News. dead last this season. . . . They for a physical examination In ■n>e trend got its start late last ward, Christian Soldiers” and port for $10. The court ordered a week, their hotel wUl. be named tionaljntti winner^Wlllficr^ yc.«iyear after jrcrea.year. j a M. Baruch; “ practical-minded The committee als^sent back Von Amim's troops drove a Brit­ ing. A formation of light bombers Developing the squeeze on Rom­ cemetery.^^ - . were so weak they busted the fail when Inflelder Eric McNair The Lord Bless You and Keep bench warrant for Link’s arrest to goals against” record by a coun­ Hartnett Hall. people,” ba said, “wiUi some real to a subcommlttee^/for reconsid­ ish First Army detachment from followed immediately. mel. American troops under Lieut. lA3t season Jimmy i« ataylng with the club was released to Washington by You.” be served at the expiration o f his try mile and nearly set a record Beazley, ^ w a . ogperlenca.” eration, the nomlptltioa of Ste­ Nefsa atatlon, which lies 47 miles Gen. George 8 . Patton, Jr., took lieutenant In th e , getting In condition in the Detroit.. McNair immediately, Nazi .-air Force# Poralj'zed Rev. Thorsten A. Gustafson; sentence in the stete burglary for a losing streak. . . . But when Today’s guest star air forces; who strung together 21 Among tbs problems to be phen S. Chandlet/Jr, of Oklahoma southwest of Blzerte and about another long step toward Rom­ Madame Chiang to Speak Nlxson Denton. Cincinnati hopes that he may play several .said he was "washed up” and Allied heavy bombers then mel's . coastal escape corridor yea- astor of the church, in behalf of Funerals case. The other two men pleaded the returns were in the club made triumphk and topped that with a studied: Housing, development of City, aa Federal judge in Okla­ two miles northwest of the Djebel Times - Star: “ The American weeks before he is inducted, if he "throMgh With baseball.” Later he ‘ SOBUnercial aviation, world com­ droned over the air field of El terday by seizing the town of the gathering presented, to Mr. guilty today and were continued to $1,100 more "than last year—not pair h world series decisions. explained that he didn’t want to homa's westeni district. Abiad,. but the dominating and Mrs. Modean a purse ot Francis A. Volkert League red book, oddly enough, passes the physical test. Mean­ merce as well as world relief and Hamma, 18 miles west of Gabes, Sened and moving on eastward April 12 for sentence. Over Radio This Evenpig including $10,000 or so receipts "pie previous year there were while, aa Insurance, Southworth join the Senators aiid would play height# of the Djebel Abiad were and rained high explosives on this money, and to Mrs. Modean a A change haa been made in th« These were but part of the crim­ from their Red Cross game. . . . haa a red, white and blue cover. Nnbkbllitation. reconversion of covered by a new British line. along the railroad of Maknasw Erriie White with 17 wins and is grooming Lou Klein from Co­ anywhere else. He joined the Ath­ Nazi aviation next. The onslaughts and Maharea on the coast. / corsage of pink caraeUlas, which funeral arrangement# for Francis inal businesa furnished to the A t that rate, the Athletics ought Red for Inflamed muscles, white war plants to peace-time opera- This was a mere sideshow to for bandages and blue for npses.” ^ ow ic Pollet And Ed Krist, with a lumbus as a replacement. ' letics. tiona and the big qunttpn of how S t ^ Seeks in all were so ravage and so sus­ More Thau Half Way / Miss Eleanor Berggren pinned on A. Volkert, of Birch Mountain court today on infonxiatlon# i/Anthony Eden. Briti#ii foreign aeC' to payofl! the mortgage this sum­ perfect rec/d of 10 victories and Eddie Joost, second baseman, the mammoth Allied ground and road, who died Friday night, be­ New York, March 22 — (/P) . Serrice Dept. / As for the outfield, SUn Muslal, v’^ iapldly the armed forcea should tained that Rommel's Air Forces The Americana now . are /more her shoulder. Pastor Gustafson ex­ lating to gaaoline violations; I retary now in this country, may mer. . . . Ciqycland is going for in­ no d efeat/B efore that the Cards and pitcher Paul Derringer of tha air offensive which threatens to pressed the grateful thanks and cause of the fact that his brother. Broadcast of an addre.ss by Mmc. one of the rookie germs of last ' bs demobilised. Quick Trial are repo'rted paralyzed for the than half way along the,'route Assigned for Trial i do a net work ,A>roadcaat before he door track im'a big way. The K. of had com /u p with Morton Cooper, year, will be in left field and there Cincinnati Reds, expressed their encircle Rommel In the south. from recaptured Gafsa Mak­ deep appreciation of the- church Corporal Charles Volkert, Jr., of Cbiang Kai-Shek from a mass Pvt. Frank Moore, the pro gbif- Gaine Whole-Hearted Support time being. t6 Fred Vicnl of Bronz, N. Y., waa returns to England. No date has C. la importing All 300 pounds of who had a fine first season and are six flychasera battling for the hopes of transfers during the off­ (A British radio broadcast, re­ nassy, ,an important Axjs strong­ organizations for the excellent the 302d Engineer Corps was trav­ the only accused presented in meeUng In Chicago, postponed Jack Lavelle as starter for Satur­ er arid brother of the Cardinals’ season and were sent tO Boston corded by CBS, said the powerful American-manned Spitfires pro­ been announced but the talk pro d evel/ed into the league's ace other two berths-: Buster Adams The George eommlttee'a iny^S' hold guarding the ijorth-south work of Mr. and Mrs. Modean, eling from Texas to be present at court who pleaded not guilty and bably would come In mid-evening. day’s meet. . . . Mayto this North­ Terry, is.riow a clerk in the per­ Braves and , respec­ New York. March 22.—fA*;—The aerial action with which the Brit­ tecting a Boston bomber formation from March 13 because physicians chupker. from Sacramento; Dain Clay, ' 'tigmtioae thus would o o v ^ at intercepted a flight of Junkers mountain range w h i^ must be and extendril the best wishes for the service. assigned for trlsl April 6. He is ern spring training ainX^o hot, but sonnel office at Moore Field, Tex. tively in their cases, however, Issatipart of the field ln> which state requested a qifick trial today ish Eighth Army opened Its at­ had ordered her to take a rest, has . , . At the same field, Mkj. Melvin nd now as the world cham- Houston; veteran Frank Demaree, for a negro charged with assault­ dive-bombers and shot dowm four negotiated before /'the coastal all as they enter upon their new Instead of this afternoon the fu­ charged 'with possesaion and trans­ beenucrii irov-iiciiicrescheduled for the,..c BLUWWW net-___ Listening Tonight; NBC—8 A1 aa soon as the umps start calling family tragedies were blamed for Jotot action by the United Nations tack on the Mareth positions "was neral will take place tomorrow af­ E. Wooten. Indiana u/Baaketball Ons train here in "Little Egypt" Boston Braves; Deb# Garms, 1940 ing and robbing two women, and of them and damaged several plains are reached./ work. Both honor guests respond­ fer of 12 “C books at $11 a.book. work tonight. It is listed for ll:16;'fred Lunt in “ Lifetide:" 8:30 Rich ’em the fans will say they’ve seen ■mall diamond near where the desires, each having lost \ a : has been urged in a resolution in­ very much like the beginning of For the first tim^ .sjnee the Tuni­ ternoon at 2 o'clock at the Holmes and baseball player/-In the mid- batting cham­ Bronx County Judge Lester W. others. Two Axis planes were de­ ed, voicing sincere thanks to their Others pleading guilty and con­ to 11:45. ard Crooks, tenor: 9 Voorhees con the first robbln. the Ohio river Joins the Mi.ssia- child In Cincinnati last .summer. \ troduced by four senators last the Battle of El Alamein,” dust sian campaign ^ r t e d in Novem­ friends for fhe fine gift and the Funeral - Home. 28 Woodbrldge twenties. directs the'ground scho^ pion, up again from Sacramento Daklgreu Satisfied \ Patterson in ordering trial Wednes­ stroyed in other operations., from tinued to April 12 for sentence She also will be heard Saturday cert, Jascha Heifetz: 9:30 I. Q, sippi, the C^rds have a handful of and holdovers and week and given “whole-hearted/ day commented: storms and rain clouds which had ber the Ailieayvnd close spd in­ reception in their honor. Much as street. Rev. Frederick Bradley of were: Quiz: 10 Contented Concert: 10:30 tight Exercise and glvea the cadbts a run ror Bat>e Dahlgren, much trawflefi hampered operations for days' all of which four Allied aircraft at midnight via NBC from San brilliant prospects: Coaker Triplett. ' wunport yesterday by 36 new Be- There should be a prompt de­ failed to return. tensive air support as well as they regretted leaving their Hartford will officiate and inter­ Carmine Abbondolo, Fairflclrl, Information Please, Sinclair Btory making the rounds of the their money durlrig physical tm n - first iMseman, made hi# uitimattoa'' ..pueUoan members of the House. vanished Saturday, it said, and Francisco. ing periods. . , . The No. 1 rfack 1. George Munger. who won termination of this issue been use 'Yesterday in the Gafsa sector large conceiMratlons of infantrj’. church and Manchester, they felt ment will be in the East Cemetery. charged with transferring 440 “B" Lewis. Iowa Pre-Flight School (we don’t to the Brooklyn Dodgers stick and The group signed a letter ad- the ■ all-out onslaught was artillery and arrnor and field com­ Inadvertently the name of one of Cornelius Wanuerdam fart at Fort peven.s, Mass., is Mrs. 16 games for Columbus last. year. he finally waa shipped to tha of what la going on this city and American forces continued to press their future work lay In the new and “C" coupons to William J. Radio is expected tdHi)ke an ac­ CBS--7 Premiere, I Love guarantee it's true, but it illus­ 2. Sylvester (Blix) Donnelly, 21, Srsesed to the four senators—Ball launched in clear weather.) manders ^hose ability had been line of endeavon. Mr. Volkert's sisters was omitted, Purcell, Fairfield, who is charged Madeline K/Dugger. hostera at the Philadelphia .' Phils lo t ' Uoyd the fact that this defendant is on towards Maknassy and south- tive part in the TfeasutY'-tkpart- Mystery: 8 Vox Poppers: 8:30'Gay might have loosened something trates something) is that a cadet Sacramento. i. (Rw Minn.), Burton (R, Ohio), charged with mugging.” Mop I'p Bou Haniran proved ii/battle. A social hour followed with re­ Mrs. Charles Sanford of Thomaa- with accepting them: Bernard Nineties 9 George Raft in “ Each was galloping around the track Negro Service Club. Henson, Ed­ Fullin Wins Waner and Albie Oloaaop. Dahl- -fM lU (D., Ala.) and Hatch (D., ea.Rt of Gafsa, taking over 1,000 ment’s April campaign to rais^ a such aa his flexor profiindiis digi- 3. George Dockins, 14, New Or­ The uefendant, WiUiam Austin. A column of General Patton's Yestwday . the air attack.# freshments arranged for by the ton. Werner. Bridgeport, accepting 12 $12,000,000,000 fund as the secoi Dawn 1 Die;’’ 10 Judy Garland in torum—a w is t muscle, no less— one day when he stumbled and die, was quite * hurdler at Tufts. gran’s feelings stemmed from hla 1‘l N, M.)—declaring that the time prisoners in several successful ac­ leans. 21, pleaded innocent to the Indict­ forces thrust due east from El again^ the Maret line jpeached a wives of the Board of Administra­ The funeral home will be open “ C” books and selling one for $16; war loan. 1For one thing, says a r Me and" My Gal.' to a degree that made'the big jump cracked his head against the rail. . . . Marine , Serge^t Farmer release to Montreal In August laat had come to. establish a “national Guetar mopped up Bou Hamran. tions." the communique said. Seale, former Bir^ngham Post 4. Harry Brecheen,- 19, Oilum- State Title ments charging grand larceny, new - crescendo of fur>* as ■ Allied tion members. this evening and until funeral time. Vorislaw Goreschak Stratford, ac­ statement from Secretary Morgen- 7:30 Lone Ranger: 8:30 possible. . . . As he lay there, waiting for year when it appeared the Dodgav^ fecelgn policy" such as they said eight miles nearer the coast, and Of the northern sector opera­ w i^lanea soared out from the sports agribe, has Wen transferred b\is. would clinch the National Leagtto assault and robbery. He was ar­ tions west of Sedjenane, the bulle­ cepting one “C" book; WiUiam thau’s office, “In order to start off True of''4>Ise; 9 Counter Spy But th6 flying Dutchman ended the first aid squad to pick him up, . was stnbpdied in the collective se- rested March 16. captured more than 1,000 Italian h^hland airfields of wkstem Tunt- Price. Bridgeport, accepting one drama; loTSS^asln stteet. from Birmingham/to the Southern 5. Ted Wilks, 12, Columbus. pennant and he would miss a M rity resolution. tin reported "there was slight ene­ Woonsocket Strike Ends the campaign all four networks that prattle,'and quick. another cadet ran past him shout­ “Theyre all, great young pitch­ prisoners. Hea^fy shell fire by ^ to join the offensive. . Even Boy’# Body Identifled "C” book: Granville Raymond. will devote the entire day of April MBS— 7 :3 0 '\ M a glc Carpet, Division recruiting headquarters in Badininton King Never series cut. \Chalrman Gilletta (D , Iowa) ar- my activity and our troops are^ ing, "VVeU, don't just lie there. Do ers," skipper en­ American batteries forced soifie one “ aerial lizzy," a communica­ Woonsocket, R. I., March 22— Bridgeport, accepting 700 "B ’’ and 12 to a round-the-na continued ahd when the sun set fied as that of Raymond Miarisch, their headquarters at Hershey. 1# but I’m sure the group will pro­ re'’used to report and spent tba . Senate on record as urging Preai- On Dope Charge ducer of cloth for WAAC uni­ Four cases of alleged violation to formulate cooperative plans. Warrnerdam, who always has from Newark who has inherited on the coastal plain. thrUoghout Saturday n ig h / and night bombers took up the assault. forms, ended today when nearly Jr., 8, whose mother gpeculated of the alien registration act of What fo Expect Tuesday: NBS adberod to a strict training rou­ Lefty Gomez’s No. 11 uniform on bu ildin g» baseball team around duce a bi(t winner." New Haven, March 22—te)— year railroading. Saturday his dsBt Rooeevelt .to take the .lead in yeate'rday, bombers leading off he had broken through the ice three.tormer ■Phils, pitcher Tommy Have Strikeout .\r«st contract was sold to the Bostoa bringing the United NaUons to­ (Bofh Italian and German com­ 150 workers returned at the re­ 1940 were presented for plea 'by Cnark Lee. Associated Press war —1:15 p. m. Joseph Stopak’s tine—^vijich is reflected in his rec­ the Yankees, resembles El Goofo Fred Fullin of Norwalk held the Danbury, March 22— i/Pj—Derise with A blasting of the docks of es, infielder Harry Marnle Donnelly, a bridegroom of a few Braves and a sister In his West gether to put the principles of the muniques, broadcast from Berlin Borders Attack quest of the Mediation division-of when setting out for Waahingrton Joseph P. (jooney, assistant U. S. correspomdent in the Philippines Music for Madame; 3:15 Ma Per­ ord of clekiing 15 feet or more 33 In one way—he’d rather hit than Connecticut Men’s Singles Bad­ Lewis, who was released today and Rome and recorded by The Ferryville. a port of B iz^ e'a deep the War Production board. A with a companion to discuaa a attmey, as foUows: / and other sections of the Far Ea.st, kins; 6 Third National Teachers’ Umes—bellev5K,however, that the pitch. . . . The difference is that Catcher Bill Peterman. days, was the top twlrler fpr Pep Falrvtew, Pa., home said laat nlghfi Atlantic charter into binding minton tfiiamplonshlp today, but It he was undecided about hia retura treaty form. from the Federal correctional in­ Associated Press, said violent air harbor 10 miles soi)Kh. of that Naples Harbor walkout of weavers seeking a re­ submarine plan With the Na'vy Peter Grecco, Bridgeport, Ercole will be Interviewed by Ray Forter meeting by air. (fSS— 12 Noon fitness program ^A j^ really de­ Tommy really can hit. He batted per Martin’s Pacific Coast cham­ Naval base. was no new thrill. to the game. The .Bubcommittee to6k no ac­ stitution here, upon completion' of and ground battles were In prog­ / duction of the work load was department. Santlangelo, New Haven, and Al­ In his regular BLU commentary at Kate Smith: 3:30 p. ih. David velop ...... some special ___ muaric or ten- .593 in his last year at Wake For­ laater Mind pion Sacramento clulv a Federal sentence, was rearreM^ ress. The German bulletin was “A considerable Wree of heav^ Cairo, March 22.—(iP)—Libera­ joined by other employes. bert R Cuaaon, Waterbuiy, all 10:15 a. m. Wednesday . . . For Jlmmv Conzelman. who knows Little Blix is a strikeout artist The 35-year-old contractor won Wally Moses, Chicago. White tion. Gillete said the group will tor bombers of the Ninth United Manners concert; 5 :0 Keep the I Xnd result in theIhe nVnfitleiiium of est College. . . V Leo Dlegel hak by United States Marshal Bernard phrased to Imply , that Nazi and medium b o m b ^ of the V^st- Roosevelt’s Cold Better / pleading guilty and continued to the second time since the series Home Fires Burning BLU—12:30 the answers to hiost football two years ago he whiffed 304 in the tlUe for the.fourth consecutive Sox outfielder, may be the eightis meet again at a date to be hixed States Air Force attacked Naples timing necessary for 16 raised more thah $600 for the R; member. He has expressed, gen­ later. S. Fitch, of New Haven, on a war­ troops were not under fire, saying em Desert Air Force attacked ob­ WonM Impede War Effort ------X --' April 5. Pasiquaie VerrUli, Bridge­ began, Prentiss M. Brown, OUA Farm and Home Program: 2:'30 Cross at the El Rio Golf Cflur coaching problems, admits this one the Western Association. Dockins. time last night at the seventh an­ rant issued by the Federal District jectives in the /Gareth and Ket- harbor Saturday night, an Ameri­ port, pleaded guilty to similar Victory half-hour; 4 Cfiub Matinee. After his record Jump Saturda; haa him stumped. . . . The qtoer a lefty, was Uie top pitcher In the eral satisfaction with the ^ x 1948 Stpdles Draft Problems “strong British-American forces can communique said, today, and Washington, March 22—(/P)— head, ta guest speaker for Wash­ the cross bar was hoisted to 16 Ariz.. this winter b j^ la s- nual state tournament at the Court, of the Southern District of tena areas, w l/le bombers of the New -York. March 22—i;P)—The charges and waa continued to ington reports on Ratlonini; via M B S -2:30 Muttial Goes Calling; day he recelv^ a letter from an . Y.M.C.A. He also shared the Men’s pact but refuses to sign in hope# ■ Butr that is for the future. For attacked Italian positions in south scored hits on railway yards and The White House seid today that feet 1-2 inch, and the Californian, terlnlKwo-blt fines on golfws who New York. Lewis, is wanted in and central Tunisia.” Tunisian A ir /o r c e attacked some Federal Council of the Churches April 26 pending a 'mental exam­ NBC next Sunday afternoon , . . 4:30 Bridgeport ensemble. inmate of a State Institution, It Brecheen romped off with most doubles title with Lea Gustavson, of being traded to the Mackmtn the present, a House Military sub- the Vittorio Eitianuele Mole and a cold which kept President Roose,- attempting that heiglU for the hit lnto>t»»ps and by r i g ^ g up from whom the White Sox obtain­ New York on a charge of viola­ ("A violent battle on the ground enemy air fi/Ida" the communique of Christ in America itoued a velt in his quarters over the week­ ination ordered by the court. golf bets in^Mvjch all the/lOUgh In­ stated: “ I heard you say a man o f ’ the twirling honors in the of Westport: and the mixed doubles ibtehmittee was studying ways of left a ship burning. first time, missed on three trys— can do anything with material. ed him laat year. ' jpattiiig more men into the Army— tion of Federal narcoUca law irfur and In the air is developing.” the said. statement today sayiM spread end waa better, but that he still deathless scrolls of deeds that are volved went to theBefl Cjross. . . . American Association, with a 2.09 with Wanda Bergman of ‘‘ West- “ AH the raiders returned s ^ ly , maybe Just because of that ol' You're my material. Get me out of ■.Mrticularly men now employed by illegal transportation of Marijua­ Nazi high command reporti ' lir ife AJr Oppoaltlon of hatred would lraped*( the war was remaining in the White House The average bouBeivife handle# unforgettable." Earl Blue. presldenKja the Reds earned run average, 156 strike­ port. na, according to United States Flghte/a escorting the bombers the war bultetln said. flexo^ profundus etc. here arid find me a Job driving a the government and given dccupa- Claim Five Veeaels (The Itglikn Sunday communique effort and hinder achi^ement of a proper and-had only, one appoint­ 340 -ten# of china annually in Asserts Jews pr. Wise urged his listeners to Sally League farin/ar-Qoltmtola, outs and «lx shutouts, .This south Helen Gibson of Westport gienal deferments for that reason. Commissioner Abram W. Spiro of (The battle of m p p fyf the Axis over M/reth positions by daylight ‘just and .durable peitoe. ment weahing dishes. Warrnerdam stole a good show 5. C.. has been taken Iflto to e /^ n - truck." N paw has made several spring the ladles’ singles title and teamed said epemy planes 'whicfi dropped' “highly resolve not to cease plead­ and'received a thunderous ovsUon With a view to recommending this city. reported 7^ wdthojirtmnfirmatlon yestemay shot’ down one Messer- ing with Congress and the Presi­ training trips with the Cards and with Wanda Bergman to snare the Pep’s Defeat bombs over Naples Saturday night / from, 14,000 spectators. They also 'Changes, the committee, headed Lewis, was arraigned before from Allied qiiarters—the sinking schtmU 109, but there was little ‘“ some civilian buildings” and W ill Surviv^ dent until they singly shall move •will be a match between the Y Southworth figures he’s ready Ladies’ doubles crown, making It were enthusiastic over Gil Dodds, by Representative Costello (D., Commissioner Spiro, at 11 o’clock, of three mepetiwt vessels and an air/opposition, the bulletin repor^ added “ so far, seven injured have to aid the helpleas Jews of the lTOp-,^d the winner of the 'West nowu—but he’s 1-A in the draft. a complete sweep for Fairchild \ the Boston Divinity student who Eases Strain Calif), called o n ,Selective Service and upon waiving extradition, ^ a s escort craft in the Tripoli harbor been aacertained.” ) earth.*’ Y Loop Meets Side league. In addition the high Wilks, who won 20 for Houston County entries. 'Director Lewis b'. HerShey for an ordered held under a bond of $1,- by German bombers Friday night Hekyy, medium and Ilgh/tSbrtib- Rabbi Wise Speaker^ at Gov. Raymond E. Baldwin wel­ runs as if he were late for a ser­ average^playera of each league in 1941, was second • only to In the (?las8 B '’bontests Steve N, explanation of draft deferment' 000 and was taken to the New Ha­ a’n^'fO.OOO-ton ship at A lte rs by of'the Norhtweat African Air Renewed Attack# Renounced comed Rabbi Wise aa one of Amer­ mon. Never headed, he posted a will meet. 'Tfte plan is to create a Brecheen in American Association Ogllvy, of Norwalk, won the .men’s practices. Records of ail Federal ven County jail by .Marshal Fitch, Jtmian torpedo ,planes last night, Force contributed to-tKe pounding Valletta. Malta, March 22.—(/P)— Memorial for yictims 4:08.5 in the Banker#’ Mile, best of On Vt^ednesdav better understanding and further in earned run average last season. singles: Oliver Gagnon and Overweight Bouts Not of the air\flelds upbn which Rom­ ica’s greatest leaders and assert­ agency employes deferred because to be transferred later to Uie New' ( London observers expressed ’ A British Communique announced Of Hitlerism. / ed. “I do not consider It blasphe­ the seaaon, to beat Indiana's Earl competition between tpe circuits. Southworth is particularly high Charles Marches of New Haven, they work for the government are York court. ‘ lief that difficult commuhlcal mel depend p>r both aerial Sup­ today renewed attacks on southern Mitchell and Frank Dixon, New The proceeds, will go to npe Red on George Munger. This tall right men’s doubles; Joe Goodmaster Good .for Light Boys; port and of his supplies. mous when I say that we hope, to .expected to be m the committee’s and supply problems would Hold Italy and Sicily last night by Allied be a part of the instrument to York University's sensational Cross. hander has a good fast ball and a and Eva Barnett, New Haven, la­ :s\were started and a Hartford, Marck 22— (-F)—Dr. President Kennedy Is Should Be Banned. bands soon. Soldiers Hunitlng Btiiakee do'wm the pace of the Am eriew ad' Intruder aircraft in which trains, .bring about the extermination of reshman. great curve. dies' doubles; and Althea Chapman Major General Hershey told aircraft on the Stephen S. Wise, rabbi, of the Free and Don Hersa'm, of Norwalk, vance eastward in central ^nlsia railway stations and shipping were Hitler and his ilk.” To Iron Out Details at Multiple-Dome Dam ■ ^.‘Pitching,’’ savs Southworth. Is .Rouse members today he does not and Gafsa. Cautionlhg /against ■oyed,” the com “effectively cknnoned.” synagogue, New York, celebrated ■ornWhlng we don’t have^to worry mixed doubles. The Veterans' dou­ - By Jack Dwyer Wa.shington. March 22-^ (J>)— unique said. "One enemy fighter Other speakers were Most Rev. Herald Sports Editor think some government agencies South African'soldiers are hunt­ over optlm'lsm, one said Mere wax the Feast of Purim and bis 69tb This Session. about. S « e we’ll miss Beazley, bles contest went to Joe Morse and are setting the proper e.\ample in waa destroyed, while our bombers Henry J,^O’Brien, auxiliary bishop Coolidge Dam, tn the state of There Is nothing w;rong with ing for two deadly snakes as a still the Job of clearing^e ejxmy Hull iMid Eden Resume TAIka birthday last night by predicting of Hartford; Dr. Russell J. you couldn''t, help missing a big Dwight Brown, of New Haven. the matter of occupational draft and fighter escorts on tme raid in­ Ads to that “ malrJias not lived nor ever Recreation Arizona, is the worlds highest Willie Pep. ' President Stewart Kennedy of "unique contribution” to United from numerous hills in AeAdianlty tercepted a formation of Junkers Clln6hy, minister of the Center multiple-dome- dam. it was dedi- winner like hlfttKbut 1 think one- Since winning the featherweight deferments for* theii^mployea. Nations forces, the Office of War of Maknaasy. SpeculKia^ on the shall live who will destroy the dr more of our robkles will come Testifying on thegenera! subject 87a and shot do'wn four o f them. " Washington, March 33.—UP Congregational church, and-Mayor the Wedn^iday Night Y .bbwUng c^ed by Calvin Coolidge-in 1930. title, (New York’ version) he has information said today. , Venom Mareth.,line operatlms were dis­ Secretary «rf State Hull and An-, Jewish people from the earth.” through. Then Moi-t ODoper 1# the College Tournev «tefermentS‘ whibh^a military sub- Axis vehicles ' were attacked Df. wise spoke at a meeting 'riibmas Spellgcy. Center Items league has called a meeting for fought outside his weight on three couraged in Brltish/military quar­ from low. levels and several of theny Eden. British foreign aecre- moat valuable player In the league. different occasions. The Hartford 'eommittae is W'eaiigatlng,vesugaung. Her- puff adder are processed in Somewhere, in or around Manchester, there is someone who sponsored by the Hartford Je^sh Wednesday evening at the Y alleys Cold StMl Term ehey flatly replied "No” when. Rep­ ters, which ' sa id / the offensive these transport units were declar­ tary, resumed today their confer­ should have a grrat Starts Tliursday youth iA a. le^iUmato feather­ would take some/Ome to unfold.) ’ congreaa a# a memorial to the 2,'- ‘TonighD— of the banquet entertainment and resentative ^ rn e ss (R., Ind.) ask- , the South- African Institute of ed idestroyed. ences on war imd post-war pre^' year and and Howie^ weight boxer atid can make the, Medical' Research to make an Montgomery’a.''crack'at the Ma­ lama, British A'robasisador Halifkx wants what you have to sell or has for sale something you are 000,000 Jews who have died In Hit­ Worlters Sample 6- 9—Junior boys’ .games roomtrophy committee.' The purpose of A “skin pass” Is a term used Pollet should Improve on their ed with respect tn furnishing all Four Allied Planes Lost open, El. S. and W. S. . this session la to iron out the. de­ in a steel mill to describe a cold^ weight .without any "drying” oiit' anti-venom for enake. bite, .For­ reth line, which began Saturday and William Strang, aieistent un- ler-controlled. Europe. last year's record, ” ''.Madison, ^'Wli., March 22—(/F)-^ process. He .weighed 130 1 2 pound#' available/^en to the armed serv- From air operations; four Allied “ We may never know," saldDr. 6 15-7—Junior boys’ plunge tails of the committee and to act rolling operation which brightens An eastern intercollegiate title' „*eee: y< merly .ti^is serum came mainly night, was offttlaUy' reported to be aircraft failed to return. dereecreta>7 ot stete and on# - of anxious to purchase/ Soldier’s Routine I The (Cardinals do have two an^ for the Angott fight and his op­ “continuing ■atlsfactorlly,” but no .Britain’s outetanding experte on Wise, “ the true or jfomplete pic­ period, E. S. as soon ss possible. and tempers sheet# of steel. holder and i former Pacific Coast *T5p'you think some of these from the Pasteur Institute o f (The Italiaii high command an' There is a possibility that there ponent came in at 134 1|2 pounds. Paris. Soldiers have been- as­ details were immediately available Russia, participated in the discus­ ture of the priests, nuns, bishops 0-7—Small gym open for hand­ Conference champion will be agencies are setting the example?" nounced in a communique broad' among 39 boxers battling for hon^ But this was at two o'clock In the signed to patrol ravines and river at Allied headquarters. cast from Rome and recorded by sion. Strang’q presence was taken Mid laity oV ^e BVahee of yester­ ball. E. S. afternoon. • ► On the ground that he did not day, when they tried to protect Camp Atterbury, Ind., March 22 7- 8—Small gym open for box­ ors .in the ninth annual national desire to enter into a public dts- banks to fin'd the snakes. The aerial offensive, opened with 'The Associated Press that "after to mean that the concrete prob­ What makes hia defeat so hard clearing of the dust storms and lem of Anglo-Am4rican-Sovlet Get Together Via Classifieds lewiab refugees from the wrath ot —OF)—^More than 250 CIO war ing; E. S. StengeVs Team collegiate athletic association tour cussipn of individual deferment intense artillery preparation, the plant workers, eager to sample a Choate Students Welcome naniepl opening for three days to take is the fact that there are rain storms Uiat alternately had enemy aterted yesteitlay a violent coUaboratlon waa up for diacue- Ritler. Neither can this be record- 7-8 —Women s gym class, E. S plenty ojf bovs in hi.s own class who cases he handle, Hershey was Trsller-Tmrk Ditched »d of the countries of Belgium, soldier’s routine and learn how the 7- 8—Men’s plunee period, E. S. Arrives Today Thursday at the University o f given permussion to go into details harassed the opposing A,rmlea, offensive In the central and south­ #ion- ■ are eagcV to feet a shot at any Holland, Czechoriovukia, Norway, Army uses the- war weapons they 8- 9 —Women’s swimming class Wisconsin. ■ an executive session on Harness' East Haven. March 22—UPi— found R A. F. Blsleys bombing the Rates: 11 cents a line per one insertion, 9 cents a line per three Quinn ^s Baseball Outfit title. Ju#t to name a two Callur* Qreece and most of Poland. produce, joined combat training j Ei S ^ Jack Grey, Penn State, won toe julry about factors Involved iii Somebody drove a big trailer-truck Tebaga airdrome and its four eat units of th? 83rd Division here to- Wallingford, March 22.—(P) Eastern Intercollegiate 120 pound and Wilsoh, it seems a shame toat l^ fe rm e n t of • members of the down an embankment during the ellite fields 15 miles northwest of Deeds Unforgettable 8-9:30—Men’s gym class, E. S. the kid should be thrown to- tos Red, White and Black insertions, 7 ce n ts a line per six insertions. ‘Theaa persons have made day, - —Coach CAsey Stengel of the crown and was installed an early iXioral Rearmament movement, in night aho apparently walked away. Gabes five times Saturday night. 7-10— Bowling alleys open. El. 8 By Joe ramlgUrtt., Jri wolves for a few dollars. But then, From Mlciiigan, Ohio, Dlinols Bostpn Bravea. today haa ■ favorite to take the title here. there must be something, behind faw Tobk. The trailer overturned, but the 'Wellingtons meanwhile ' struck tn « and Indiana, shop' cotnmitteemen Tomorrow; hopes that he will receive sur- NeW Haven, March 22—i/P) The former Pacific Coast ^tltle- T,0Q«,000 Over 3fl cab remained uprighC force at the docks-at Ferryvllle. In 6-9—Junior boys’- game room so many years ago anyone wno Rsme s ur-nc. ----- bolder is Lieut. Jack Kemper, this procedure that Viacuar la - __ f " , • ' ■ and local union officers of the p'rise visits from his holdout ■ handing Pep, It s a safe bet that ; The Selective, Service head said Police eald the registration the Blzerte harbor 10 miles from United Automobile Workers (CIO) open. E. S. and W. S. outfieldeia. Tommy Holmes, s u g g e s ts dumping a lot of p r^ glers heavj’weight, one of the entries of unately 4,000,000 claseifica- plates on the vehicle, loaded, with that Axis-held Na'val base. W rite advertisement on this Form, plaein^r one word fa each space. Count five 6- 7—Small gj-m open for box­ fessional baseball players on the proximately the same. Angott was close to 139 pounds caitne to this training center laat Nanny Fernandez and 'Maxle the to S. Armv flying school at Friday when they answered to# are made monthly by draft whkt appeared to be theater'aeate, Keep Up Shuttle Servtoe night for a three-day visit. ing, E. S. Kirtland Field. N. M. Kemper, of and.that of 29.000.000 reg- Boston and Baltimore bombers average words to each line. Mail with Check — Money Order or Stamps. JASCHA West, before starting the bell. That U a big margin, wip*-,| had been issued to Thomaa Jor­ 7- 8— Small gym open for hand­ San Jose (CallM Stete. was de­ Routed from their beds by a Tribesmen's spring. training dally In toa lighter boy’s claaaaa. ta between 18 and 46 years dan of 438 West 6.5th street Chi­ kept up their shuttle se^ee over 6 a. m. (c.Vkr.t.) reveille, the labor ball. E. S. feated by Verdayne John, Wiscon­ e, 7,000,000 are over ,i8 and cago, but they knew nothing fur- the Mareth poeiUons Sunday, du in the cajoate school baseball ’ihere Is some consolation, hoiw- leaders donned Krmy fatigue sulU-l 6- 7—C:ardinals basketball period of^rente ana ticuiiy.___ „ „ when the Boston sin, in a slugfest which highlight­ ever,, in the fact that Pep will nofee-l ,000 are between 18 and 37.. them. XxKkers and compartmenta pUcatlng with nine raids the de­ cage. ago. ed a dual match last week. HEIFETZ and observed activity that Includ­ E. S. Yesterday A1 Javerj’, #n un­ Tbe bov# urobably would have years be carrying toat unbtokM lan Costello, bead of the In the truck were searched, but structive tactics employed to open ed hand-to-hand combat, obstacle 7- 8—Boys basketball league e n ^ # d toe idea but toe player# Braves descend Last year’s N.C-A.A. champions toivesugaung group which they were bare of papers. w signed pitcher. Informed club of victories. 82 into the right to * , the Battle at El Alamein. Dls- * course, bayonet drill, scouting, game, E. 8. competing again are Cliff L i^ ^ b U cia ^ the application A wire seekirig information was patchea said great damage waa in officlaU that he waa on hU next Umt out. It’s boating ^latory ( methods Ot concealment 'and firing 7-8—Women’# plunie period, E. 155 pounder, and George Makris, and may never be duplicated. Bean. David Ginaburg, aant to the Chicago police. flicted on -enemy positions and way to the training camp but in the 175 pounds class, both mem­ ■punael, for an Army from behind trees, and reconnais- nothing h## heard from ,p«,a,2 iir. 1 . . ' » « mi.; bs; Jack will take Angott if and Wbefi^l transport without appreciable en­ TONIGHT aance in the field. 7-10—Bowling alleys open. E. S. s bers of the Wisconsin squad. Lutz, they fight. He would also ■ . Mid the ecnnmlttee Pneumonia Provea Fatal emy Interference. Ernie' Lombardi, the slugging now on furlough following induc­ to obtoln riiartly from all To give the war workers the 7-10^ Bowling alleys open, W. catcher, or Jim Tobin, one of caused Pep a lot of trouble. German encampments along the M T * • widest poulble experisnes at the|g, tertate would have been poslUve- | going back to schoo; and. If any tion Into toe Array, will fight in ■ nconls on em- the club’s most dependable on the toe 145 pound divlalon this year. Poughkeepsie. N. Y., March 22. Mareth-Kettena road, nearby rail -■ camp, not more than three ; or ly aUen. With nary a gin mUl In thing, toe «hoe may be _ No Oreaa F eathaea beeauM of .their —(/F)—Edward Mc^emon, 70, for­ wray tracks and beach installations pitchers. other foot. , work. four wars assigned to one unit Praying Tree The Braves party scheduled sight, many .an athlete would hw e Automottve Hint mer Associated Press xcvi's execu­ were the principal tergete. Tent either dlad of thirst or tom up his Instead of going out to toe prac­ Ifilack. red sad ' I OeoMBd eoBtroverey tive. and once connected with poeitkme and dispersed transport to entrain at Boston early t^ tice field to pick up fins points of IB U Lewie’ United WTIC WCAF Sto4to«i Board Ored Die# Yhe praying p#hn of >*aii■ l MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, (X)NN, MONDAY, MARCH 22,194S PAGE BLViviV MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ MONDAY, MARCH 22, 1943 “ — ^------1------economic oondltiona, to under­ shall get in the way of spring HOLD EVERYTHING stand them fully and thoroughly, clothes. 1 then determine real needs in re­ Hubby—I see. After being pen­ Sense and Nonsense lation to them, finfilly reductng sive awhile, you are going to be these to absolute necessities end expenaive. supplying these necessitieii aa far Bappliiess! Bashful Maidsa—Hamy, I’m Adjuster—What’e the matter as possible, w .In this way, con­ The moat fortunate m$n le he sure you lov^ me, but give me with the tamp. Madam? sumers at least get possible values who thinks he is. 1 do not cifikrt riches great for oa- some proof or it. We can’t marry Lady—It haa all'the faults ot to themselves.. .And this is thrift CopyHj^ fU s. tentatioiis great; on $15.00 a week. my husband,' with none ot bia vir­ in the best, sense of that word. It ia better to plyh victories poBU-tnortema on OREN ARNOLD NEA Sarvica. Ii»c. A little with cont^ted mind is Young Man (distractedly)— tues. then to have better far, I know. Well, what do you want ma to Adjuster—Please expUin your- WUe—Oh. dear, I hav4 missed defeate. Automobiles for Sale ° 4 Repairing 23 Help Wanted— («m ale 35 Household Qoods. 51 Waiiited to Rent 6 » 1 do not pray for many things to LoaC mmi W m m i Aatomobiles for Sale 4 do? •eU. you so much! Conaidaratiop la the meet pow­ Is Given Party public talks ot this sort are the. ml my life with care; ' ts^dy—Well, it hee a good deal (But she raised the ‘revolver FOR SALE—ONE SMALL half LAW NM OW fR EXPERT since HIGH SCHOOL GIRL graduate, V 'INUOW SHADESV Venetian WAJ4TED BY^^TWO women, small Challenge Enough I have to meet my needs, Maiden—Save up $500 and have erful link in'the chain of human ioKr-40tAUU______BLACKSeottit, FOR SAUC— 1836 PONTIAC sheerest' drivjel, pointless, bore- it safe in the bank and I’ll marry of braas about it; it U not remark­ ahd tried again). asdan, practically new tires, good ton Chevrolet pickup in good con­ 1824. Power or hand mowers, all college ecientifle couree for labo­ blinds. Owing to our yery low unfurnished apartment or house. CSAPTER XIX some to all. She had resolved on and thpre is some to share. friendship. ___ , e t Nfto, WMurinc types sharpened, repaired, over: On 5th Birthday you. ably brilliant, requires a good deal condition. Also 1036 Ford , dition. Phone 6161. ratory work.'Roger* Papec Mfg. Overhead, get our s p ^ a l tow Phonev7696. . The free barbecue dinner held this trip to be a little more than I do not long for fame, nor power, •olUr, no Uf. Reward. hauled. Air cooled engines serv­ Co. Mill and Oakland etreeta. of attention, flarea up occasional­ Beggar (pleadingly)—I’ve aeen Pieaee return'to 31 Stone street good condition, fair tires. Tele­ prices on high f'grade v^ndoW the crowd at Sky Harbor unUl 9 just gracious, and so she set in destroying peace and rest; One evening three months later, iced.' Saws filed, set, repaired. shades and Venetian bllnds\sam- WANTED TO REMt five room Life has taught this lesson clear she cuddled up close to him on the ly, is always, out at bedtime, and better days, air. Steel ProductioB or Phone S7M. phone 6830 before 3 p. m. WOMAN FOR FULL or part time Jean Sheila Rossi ter, daughter p. m., i s o held JlmJny Carr and now to tell these people how im­ ia bound to amoks. Man—Sorry, but I have no time Business Services Offered 13 Scissors hedge and grass shears, plea furnished, '..apitol -Window nijodem apartmenUx or small of Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Roasiter —a humble place is best. sofa, and ,aa|c*d: work in' laundry., Applj Manchea- his passenger there. But the re­ portant soaring could really be. to dlscusa Ihe weather. Peak year of U. 8. steel output 1041 . CHEVROLET convertible kitives. axes etc., sharpened. Capi­ Shade Co., 241 North Main'street. house, three adults. Wplte Box K, of 23 It Laurel street, celebrated I do not wish to travel far, nor Maldeii .rTienry, my love, have XX)eT—WALLET, near Manches­ ASHES AND RUBBISH removed, ter Memorial hospital. Herald. ' \ ception committee had thoughtful­ She talked barely 10 minutes, before World War 1 was 1913, ter Lumber Oo. Contains money, coupe, 1840 Dodge sedan, fSOS, tol ,OrindJng Co., 38 Main. Tele- Phone 8819. Open evenings. her fifth birthday yesterday with and then, .concluding—"Therefore, span the spacious sea: you edved iip the $500 yet? Thrift___ Economic conditions 1040 Chevrolet sedan, 1840 Pack­ also cellara and yards cleaned out. phofip 7958. ' ly arranged, no night progra®- Young Man-^No,jvian~wo. ducky,aucRy, toit a lai la ao wun vaiucs*... WifS'^But it’s a woman’s privi­ When 35,057,000 tons were, pror license, draft card. Reward If re­ Drop a penny postcard to Truck­ a party. The decorations were in gentlemen of Arizona, if you and To write a simple verse like this have a lot to do with values ard sedan, 1840 Plynmuth sedan, INNER SPRING MATTRESSES. This wpuld give the flyers a chance that is, of course,,Tve saved some-jcogt of production is often g r ^ ‘ lege tb chsnge her mind! duced. In 1817, 50,468.000 tons turned to ljumber Oo. ing, 61 Mill atreet, Manchester. WANTED —GROCERY CLERK. pink and white, and the color ail other' farming communities brings happiness to me. 1838 Bulck sedan, 1838 Chevrolet NEW tXlNVERTIBLE TUPS, cel­ $18.85 and $24.95, quality bed­ to rest. thing. er than urgency of need, or vice were produced as a wartime peak. Mahieu Grocery. 183 Spruce St. scheme was carried out eveil to the As soon as he could manage it. win only prepare for it, your —Grenville Kleiser. Husband— Ail I hope la that For a peacetime peak, 1928 pro­ SUM OF MONEY between coach, 1838 Plymouth coupe, 1937 luloid replaced. In curtains, all ding. Kemp Inc. Fire Wfet'ks Bii^ blrjhday cake. Games were play­ M aiden-^h how much have versa... .Urgepey of need mhy kinds ot leather work. Chas. Lak- Jimmy Slipped away from the strawberries, your lettuce, your you get a better one. duced 63,205.000 tone. AU records yMucheeter Electric Company Plymouth sedan, 1837 Oldsmobile Household Services ed and prizes were given to the tomatoes, all your perishables as Wife—Every time you see a you saved 7 greater than ability to eupply it, were broken in X940, when 66,883.- —1933 PLYMOUTH Tel. 4219. \ WANTED- MA.N FOR pleasant ers, saw rigs, plows, harrows. explain evetythlng." , 10 gUders loaded heavily with RED RYDER Dublin Tractor Company, W’iill- driven by Harold Wolfe, of Cov-' appreWtion. presented each child Tel. 8387. Sil>dan, heater, 4 new recap tires. inside work. No experience necea- “ Somebody’d better!” she grit­ vegetables, dropping, one glider off SAID rr.KiD-’ Building— Contracting 14 WANTED TO TUNE, repair and aary. New Syatem Laundry, Har- mantic. entry, was damaged by fire in An­ with a remembrance. Jean’s guests at each city passed. It could mkke FUNNY BUSINESS TmS'(«*0NEX IS BURMIN’ 1835 Chevrolet town sedan. 11 ted out.' f e y ' 1RANK*, BHERlfFA regulate your piano or- player riaon atreet. dover Saturday afternoon, near were: B«,W Ann Bane, Shirley "‘X wouldn’t say much without money for everybody concerned!” BOOK I ’ibOK rUDIA Main street. FOR NEW OR ALTERATION Crooker, Gloria Filler, Lois Gus­ YUM, iSNp -HMK# AGAIN •HERE’S------AFAl,'^6'witEO piano. TeL Manchester 5052. the Andover-Columbia line. thinking. Miss Stuart.” Ed Bryan The applause ended when an r CMtCK itO IMA', FROTN j 1838-2 DOOR MASTER Deluxe John see. William Kanehl. 519 Cen­ WANTED —TRUCK DtUVERS. .Wanted—To Buy 58 tafson, Marilyn Johnston, and SDK CAPWW’ MOWERS SHAKPENEaJ, repair­ The fire was discovered by the said, in definite warning again. indignant farmer challenged Pat OUTLAtNa-' YDUW TM’ SALE or W HORiSEa' MAIDS FOR HOTEL Chevrolet.'Owner in service, good ter atreet. Telephone 7773. Apply Carlaon A Company," 44 Charles "Chucky” Skoog. RECKON $4' ed, et^ar grinding, key fitting driver after one of the 25 pasacn- "Now or any other time. There’s from the end microphonj. 1 •© sol HOUSE WORK tires. Call 7178 after 6 p. m. Stock Place. WANTED TO BUY used bicycles. ‘•What she says is crazy!” he BANK. VOIIL MONOR 'dupUcaUng, vacuum cleanere etc. Campbell’s Service Station. Call gera reporteii that there seemed to T ~ 7 " — plumb strict laws about flashing 17/ RooOng— Siding 17-A be an unusual amount of heat un- around gun* and fake Army or­ declared, "Talking about a train ■< See Mr. Williams 184'1 PONTIAC 8 COUPE sedan, overhauled. Braithwaite, 52 Pearl 6161. of these kites she flew here In! atreet. Situations Wanted— d4r the rear seat. Going- to the Warning der*. So long. Captain. I’U Hotel Sheridan smalt mileage, excellent condi­ seeing you at the hotel tonight.” We need common sense.I resent tion. 1841 Chevrolet towne sedan, ROOFING AND SIDING OUR Female 38 rear to investigate and opening up After 8 P. M. specialty. Highest quality ma­ Rooms Without Board 59 the cover of the . motor, flames When he had gone, Jimmy this whole proposition. It’s just very clean, 1940 Plymouth 4 door Special Town Meeting drove' straight to the point. a crazy publicity stunt." sedan. Priced right. Cole Motors, terials. Workmanship guaranteed. Business Opportunities 32 WOMA.N WOULD like work as burst forth. He used the extin­ Also carpentry. A. A. Dion, Inc. housekeeper for working family, FOR RENT—2 FRONT double guisher in the bu.s and later called "This had to happen,” he told Pat was first astonished: and 4164. GASOLINE STATION available The electors pf the Town of 289 Autumn street. Phoiie 4860. $15 weekly. Live in. Write Box B, rooms. Also 1 single room. Tel. the Andover Fire department. All Bolton are hereby warned to meet the girl. “ You mus%see it In the then suddenly she was mad. on a dealer's basis. Corner of '"M r. Chairman!” she callsd. Herald. 2-0468. passengers left the bus In order at the Dining R o ^ of the Bolton right way. Loralne. You simply ROOFING, AND SIDING. Asbes­ Center and Adams street. In­ and before the fire was extinguish­ must!” ,, . ■He— this is not a stunt at all! quire The Rackllffi Oil Company. FOR REMT—HEATED ROOM in Hall in said Town of Bolton on p. W. WOOL WORTH CO. tos and Asphalt shingles. Maurice ed the rear end was badly burned, Saturday, March 27, 1943 at 2:00 "That—that Bryan—he pulled He ha-in’t offered any sort of ar­ Phone. Hartford 7-7061. Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 private family, suitable for one me out of the sailplane, and-:-!" gument. He haa merely throi\’n offers permanent employ- A. Peterson* Shop, 59 Amity the firemen finding it necessary to P. M., for the following purpoaee: street. Hartford, Conn. Phone or two, continuous hot water, 172 break two windows in the rear of ” I know he did. And 1 know cold water on a grand idea!' LOYALTY FOR SALEl—Adorable Maple street. ^ 1. To see if the Town will vote he brought Patricia Friday out The farmer laughed disdain­ nent, experienced or inex­ 3-8925. the bus to get at the fire. to appropriate the sqm of $75.00 WANTED Help Wanted— Female 35 Red Cocker puppies ready now. here. In ' fact 1 ordered him to. fully. “ You and Uiis Captain Carr BY EDGAR MARTIN perienced. M airi^ women Utter of beautiful blacka ready FOR RENT— COMFORTABLE for a service honor roll board. figure you can prove what you BOOTS AND HER ? 7 WANTED—TWO WOMEN to help Loraine, I wanted Pat put back for fan or pari Hirae work Roofing 17-B soon. Jack Frost Kennels, 26 room in private family, on bath­ Given Death Sentence 2. . For the purpose of levying in laundry. Apply_ Manchester room floor, young gentleman pre­ as the passenger. You remember have to say?” Gardner street. a tax on the laat perfected grand how I kept you hidden, at the take­ "You betcha!” Pat Friday sna|>- welcomed. Saleswomen fall Experienced Laundry, 72 Maple street. ferred. Telephone 2-1076. ED COUGHLIN—REPAIRS OF Constantine, Algeria, March 22 list to meet the expenses and pro­ off in Chicago? Wouldn’t let news ped, fire in , her eye#. ------V'c.KU'b, AV5) or part time. “ If yoa are in­ all' types a t roofa 390 Woodland —(*Pj-A resident of Constantine vide for the appropriations of the photographers on the field? That ■PART TIME TYPIST for local Articles for Sale 45 E’OR RENT—2 DOUBLE rooms, last annual town meeting. (To Be Continued) experienced, we will train Stenographer atreet. Phone'7707. retail store, good salary. Write light housekeeping privileges if was sentenced to death by a ■was done on purpose ” E'rench military court today on 3. To see if , the voters of the jrou. ' Apply F* W. Wool- Box X, Herald. TOR s a l e :—BILLIARD TABLE, desired. Call after 10 at 23 New­ •'But w hy?” fully equipped, excellent condi­ man atreet. conviction of hiding enemy para­ town will authorize the Board <>f “Because it had to be! There s Many Spinetore worth Co., Manchester. Moving—Tfi^^ng— WA.NTED—WOMAN for a few tion. Also solid oak dining table chutists. The Germans have been Selectmen to entet into any too much at sUke. Colonel Fu- Storage 20 hours housework dally. No Sun­ and 6 chairs. Phone 8181. FOR RENT -CLEAN comfortable droppihg paid Arab agents in the agreement for the expenditure H redy, the Artny—they’re banking Th. number of unmarried wom­ CHENEY days. Inquire at 10 Chestnut St. room, auitable for 1 perabn. Ap­ Constantine area for espionage Town Aid Funds when available. on this saUplahe trip! Coast to en between 30 and 50 years of THE AUSTIN A. CHAAIBEKS Co. ply 15 Proctor Road or Call 7019. and propaganda among the na­ 4. To See if the town will au­ coast. Mountains of publicity. It’s age is aUted to be the highest ever local and long dtatance moviitg, WANTED—WOMAN OR GIRL to FOR SALE-200 ROUNDS 38 tives. thorize the Board of Selectmen t® a real chance to sell soaring to reached, due in a great Notice BROTHERS Return lofia aystem, furniture' carecar for year old'baby while par- special ammunition. Phone 2-1904. —------. V transfer the small piece of proper­ the U. S. A. And we can’t afford losses of manpower in World War storage. Dial 6260. nts work. Room, board, salary, Boarders Wanted 59-A ty on the West side of the French to let any liind of mlxup apod it L Phione 2-1701., EX3R s a l e :—KOHLER lavatory, Dartmouth Guns Stolen Road at the present cut-off to the We want it to go off smoothly. ROOM AND MEIALS for glrla A public hearing will be held Employment Bureau ------1------^------new in crate. Built-in hardware, adjoining property owner. And by George it will! Do you un­ “The firing pin gol oul of Order!’ 18x22. Also plumbing flttinga only at reasonable pricea. Laun­ Why Brakes Wear Our jlT h s -Ironing Commission of Hahnver, N.»H.. March 22—i*Pi— derstand ?” Hartford Road Tel. 5747. dry privileges. Central, on bus Four Tliompson sub-machine gujia, 5. To do any Other business bu^Mster, Tuesday, March 30, proper to come before said meet­ She didn’t answer him. Her Ups if any one set of brake shoes 3, at 8:00 R. M., in the Municl- line. Call 3408 or 14 Arch street. two .45 ckl^bre pistols and seven BY GALBRAITH DoS^U HAVE E'OR SALE—DELAVAL milking clips of cartridges have been ing. were taut. on an autombbilc ia operating in­ SIDE GLANCES Bufldlng, td consider a pro­ machine, excellent condition. Two Thomas W. Wilson, “ ’Loraine, I know you got a efficiently. there is excessive wear to change frpm Residence HAIRDRESSERS stolen from thx gun room in the BYV.T. HAMLiN MONEY INVEST heifers year and half old. George Wanted— Rooms— Board 62 gymnasiim at \ Dartmouth col­ John Albasi, dirty break. But if you couldn't on the other three, which are then Old Man Gloom __ne AA District to Residencs Meyer, telephone Rockville 176-5. lege, officials report.. Entrance was Clyde Marshall, be ready at the sUrt there in required to carry the whole load. ALLEY OOP Bone Rural District alt or part of $35.00 per week IN M ORTG^C^S? WANTED—BOARD AND room by gained by forcing ipeks of a Selectmen. Elmira, then 1 Ju^t had to run in aa area South of Hackmatack 2 refined girls with good habits. a substitute. It’U only be a few WeLL,V4EBE V46 Desirable, conservative first closet. Federal authorities are in- Bolton Conn. Banker, Brewer, Pawnbroker ASE-MCN4 «> w e Street extending from Rceney FOR SALE Plus Commission. Fuel and Feed 49-A Centrally located. Tel. 3181. veattgating. March 22, 1943. daya more. Now you’re mad, and Street in - an Elasterly direction mortgages, to be placed forNmr CAM JUST MAKE L imderstand it, so I'll let you The Bank of England la permit­ COMTACTW About 3,400 feet, more or less, and. Two-Family House in Busi- clients. 50% to 60% of aV^ FIRE WOOD FOR SALE^-Call alone. But you go to that hotel piaisal value. Amounts rang-^ Zola Brothers, Glastonbury 2485 ted to brew beer for public sale DOCTOR. bounded aa follows: ess Zone, 160-162 Center OLSON Suburban for Rent 66 and meet us for breakfast, all without license, or it might turn WOMMUG^ Northerly by a line drawn par­ Ing from $2,000 85.500. 5— 'ter 7 p. m. sugar and smiles. Okay, sweetie?” ilrMt. Comer location. Six 10— 15-year plan at a rate of TOR RENT—25 ACRES oY land to pawnbroking, which the terms allel with Hackmatack Street and Budget Beauty Salon i s : SweeUe still didn’t answer. of it."< charter are wide enough to 6% Interest. for tobacco or potatoes, shed .350 feet South thereof. rooitia to each rent with' Jimmy squeezed her elbow in cover. bath, wo heat. Two-car 902 Main Street, Hartford Gauden— Far m— Dairy room for 17 acres. Apply ijpa Easterly by an- AA District, ALI.KN A inT niC O C K , INC. genuine feeling, ^ d , “ Please, Lo­ ' fa th e rly by a Rural District, garage. Ope rent now va­ Telephone 6-.3281 ^Products 50 Schaller, 352 Woodland street bb- AUCTION ralne,” and wen^away again 853 Main St. Tel. V 1088 for 2:30 p. m. Pheasant Farm Wasterly by Keeney Street. cant. Down payment EOR SA L E -'^^W N SEED bone Whatever surged Loraine's Skmlng Commission of Manches­ $ 1 ,000. meal fertilixerXO. E. Bailey, 188 mind that night, only she knew. largest pheasant ter, Connecticut. Hilliard streeL Wanted to Rent 68 Accredited Dairy Herd But she todk no drastic action, famis in England, on the iBorders Charles W. Holman, Perhaps Ed Bryan s warning and Sussex and Hampshire. 500 hen Chairman. Three-Family, Trotter St. X FAMILY OF FOUR would like 5 Pair Farm Horse.8 Tools /Furniture Hay Jimmy’s plea )>oth helped her to pheasants are kept in captivity ‘ X Ca*"! W. Noren, Good investment. Central Household Good$^^ 51 or 6 rooms, by first of April. Call control herself. She was already at least 150,000 eggs are sold i Secretary. location. Down pavment 2-0035. FOR^TEVE SABO, NORTH ROAp, ASHFORD, CONN. in the hotel dining room next | annually, March 38, 1843. $1,500. ANTIQUES AT AUaiON JUST A SIMPLE (Look tor Arrows near School on 44 apd follow to tlie Farm, morning when Jimmy and Pat and BUSINESS TRANSACno: W ANIED—FOUR OR five nioma Ed came in. and we really mean it. If you w: by young couple. No children. Call known aa the ol^Grren Place) “Gopd morning, Loraine,” Pat Back In the Old Groove BY :i l l b l o s s e b Two-Family. 106-1 Oil Ben­ 23 Oriental Riig«, Furniture, F|iie Collection to buy furniture very reasonably .3236 after 5 p. m. WEDNESDAY, MARC1L24, 1943 AT 10:30 A. M. said, a# cordially as ahe could. f r e c k l e s a n d h is FRIENDS Manchester ton Street—Corner proper­ viait Alberta, 43 Allyn atreet, Both men spoke heartily, too. They l\ of 90 Toby Jugs at the Home of the Hartford, Conn., and you’ll be (Rain or Shine) lO Ha SM T^EM ty, Five rooms to each rent. all drew up chairs to her table, v y e l l i t OO Mr riMO (r.CAfiTHM? Evening UeVald pleasantly surprised at the low You SAY YOU Ycs .SIR— AND wnrwooT . MAY seevF r ..u-u/-. TOR nr.' i—TMff Fireplace in lower , rent. i A good producing herd, all TB. accredited, 12\cowa, a mixed uninvited. And the waiters began MY BAOOe GANT V AN A BeTTEg. pueposr Lite DR. A. ELIZABETH INGRAHAM price, for which you e$a puretoifa eat Success LO S T IT IN 1 8 ObPARTMENT can resumu to serve them there. HONORARY p o l ic e OFFCER/ NOW ! m a y b e it 'll. „„S IN E S S IN PEACe, HARMONY ClassHlsd Adrsrtiasmeats Steam heat. Two-car gar­ 3 fooma ot furniture. herd in various stngnn at ndlk, I ynnr nM HoMeia Ball, 4 belfen, there? t bred. Pair grey Horsea, wt. $8M, a good haady teao^ Loraine was cooler now. ‘•Hello, BECOME a b u l l e t AND TRANQUILUTY/ Count six averts* words to a liiii age. Down payment $1,000. ^ W'lth Some Additions $159.50 THAT GETS A JAP.f_ talUals, numbers and abbraviatlobe w ork' single. Het Doimie Harness, Mower, Double Platform 'ahe managed, fiat tone. -7 7 - each oount as a word and compound Consisting of Bedroom Suite', Liv­ Wagon, Wheel Harrow,' Spring Tooth Harrow, John Deere Com ■pat said. "Loralne. we— we word* as two words Minimum eon Single House, 43 Scarbor­ ON THE PREMISES ^ ,381 HARTFORD AVENUE,^ ing' Room Suite apd Breakfast Set eosM — la pries of tbrso lines. Planter, Hay Rake, Plow, Grindstone, Etc. Quantity, of good shan’t do any bluffing. Not ampng MAYBE rr ough Road — seven rooms. WETHERSFIELD, CONN. ^ includiilg. the necessary accea- Hay. \ us fobr. I can tell you that I was WILL/ Lint rates per day lor transient soriea Tile bath. Fireplace and THURSDAY, MARCH 25. 1943 AT 10:30 A. M. as astonished as you were, but— ’’ \ MeetlT* Marep IT, ItST McCORMlCK DEEBINO MILKING MACHINE, \ "Right,” Ed Bryan nodded. steam heat—large lot. Re­ FOR s a l e :— 3 PIE^E living room ■1 BUY- Cashweso L.neiCherp* (Rain or i^ine) 2 Single Uniti, Practically New " —but I undrestand why Ed 6 CpneeeuUT*Consecutive Days ...| 1 otsiots| I at* suite, practically new, 8X12 rug, stricted residential neigh­ and Jimmy felt they had to do WAR • Consecutive~ Oaye ..I t oullj ete ORIENTAL RUGS—One 9’-6” xl3'-6” . The otheto In smaller gas range, miscellaneotis house­ SOME FURNITURE: Empira SUte Kitchen Range (edgl) 1 Day ...... 11 o u lll etc borhood. Now vacant. Down STAMPS sixes. All are in fine cxindition and most are antique rugs. hold g o^ a . 56 Alexander. with Hot Water Tank, Ice Chest, Chairs, IM Ies, Beds, Dreaaei what they did. You must beiieve Ail orders for irrexolar ineertlons payment $2,000. Dishes, Etc. us when we s a / this is not per- ToW will be ebarped at tb* on* time race. FU'ItNITU'RE—Mahogany Lowboy, ball-and claw feet; 4-Poster aortal. 'You were not treated shab­ Spselal rates tor ionp term every FOR SALE^-t-BABY CARRIAGE, FOR $-22 day advsrtlslnp plveo upon rsqucsL Foster Street, near Center .Mahogany Bed; Empire Bureau; 3-drawer Drop-Leaf Mtand; Hitch­ oak dining set, chairs, tables and t'amiture sells flrsU, then Tools, Hay and Stock. Lunch served. bily. At least no more than— eew. i»*» IT wt« etavier we. t w. etc, u. e w. err. Ada ordered oancslled before tb* —six rooms. Furnace heat. cock and other Chain; Teakwood Stand; Plhe Corner Cupboard; rug, Phone 2-1343. Sabo intends to sell his farm, hence this sale. than— ” "The wife wants me Ip help clean house this afternoon, o r 6fth day will be etaarped only large Piecrust Tip Table, semi antique; Reproduction Ifeppelwhite Practical .Ed Bryan stepped In ICTDRY Sarge. so tliere won’t be any checkers for me, but Butcher for the aciuai number of times ihe Single car garage. Center Card Tabic; Rc(>roductlon Mnhoipiliy Piecrust 'Tip Stand; Black ad appeared, otaerpinp et to* t* again, .’•ffd' more than you was Brown probably will be looking fev gamel” saroed but not elowanee or .-.-'unde of Town. Down pavment Kttchei) Range; Porch Furnitun; Hoover Vacuum Cleaner; Brass M. REID & SONS, Auctioneers treated'm Chicago, Mlsa Friday a oan be mad* od six elm* eda etnppec BY ROY CRANB $1,000, Andirons; Conn. Pottery and Bonington Ware; 3 Warming Pans; Established 1907y N ot aa much, in fa ct You’re the WASH TUBS Briiakinc the Newa after the ntth day. Brass and Copper Items; Patchwork Quilts, Etc. -goat in an this, if anybody asks No “ till torbldi” : diaplay llnea not lone 3193. Manchester, Conn. - BY FONTAINE FOX ‘/^ WHLL, WHEMlU6Aff. ‘' so m e t im e A®0, 1 APPUtP TOR ^ Toby Jugs that represent many years of earnest collecting'by TRAM6PBR -TO'north AFRICA. Ilk tor more than on* Incorrect Inser­ rooms, steam heat, fire­ grettable, all around. But let’s all . ,ouTfty tion of any advertlaement ordered place. Heated garage. Down Ur. Ingraham, x BReAtC BESH ACCBPTEO. LSAVIMd ' for more than one time. WANTED ' ’orget it. Please, kids! AJl of lis. P e t e r m i n e p 1D g e t in a r o u n p o f g o l f , G e o r g e WITH THE flQfiT CONVOY The Inadvertent omission of in- payment $1,000. CHAIRS LUN’CHEOX TRUCK.MEN tentiona everywhere were good, eorrect pobUcetlon of advertising WPRTLE WALKEP ALL THE^ WAY OVER TO THE CLUB will be reclined only by cancellation sure. Certainly this whole deal of the ebarp* mads (or tb* service Now is the time to secure ROBERT M. REID & SONS, Auctioneers Pineapplt\*Seed” Doily wah impersonal. A part o f our rendered. your building lot for future . MEN A m y task. And, hang it all. ifk All edvertlsemsnts must conform EsUblished 1907 beenNscads of fun! Aside from. In style, copy and typography with use,,we have them in all 301 Main St. Phone 3183. Manchester, Conn. Silk and Velvet Weavera, repulatloiis enforced by the publish­ thie—tols little beck-stage mis­ ers and they reserve the right to sections of town and will sell 740 Alien St, Phone 3-3371. .SpringReid. Mass. Hand T'w i s t e r s, W’arp understanding.'' edit, revise or reject any copy con­ Sizers, Machinists, Fire­ sidered objectionable. on monthly payment plan CL081NO HOURS— Claesllled ada with small.'down payment. . .-f’ .. / men, Millwrights. That was the ' vein of talk in to be publlabed same day ust be You will well to investi­ /■ • ’ - • • ' y ' ■ / '. , * • - which .Lb i)te was held dbwn, 1 ^ 6 ^ received by 11' o'clock noon, Satur­ then. She id almoet nothing. 1 i f day* 10:10. gate. WOMEN But the oth three asauiped her Telephone Your Want Ada agreement. to they maMEO J KiOO 1009 Main Street EverettT. McKinney, Mgr. 8375 original mistake which had been 'COULO Employment Bureau - 1 0 ^ MfON-x^MeBBe NIGHTS COUNT- Telephone 5117 • 5118 Center Street Telephone 5145 allowed to stand. The public still iNG SKEBP YOU 1 Read Herald Advs. Main Office • Hartford Road' thought cute UtUs Pat Friday was NOO'U. H28. son of will be the guest speaker at the provide for the appropriations oL work in most war plants In this Anderson 9 A^ M. to e P. M. O f By Appoint- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Seott. 69 Lenten service Wednesday evening the last annual town''meeting area without much success but she meat, la Om Sendee of the Peo­ Autumn street, Manchester, ut'tmw at 7:30 in the Second Congrega­ see if the voters of the towiv^will failed in Her quest by not applying ple for SO Yeura. qaalided to serve as an eiectrlcikOj tional church. Mr. Turner has been authorise the Board of Selectmen at Chene^'JSfoM or Pioneer Para­ Greenhouses 169 Church Street. Hartford, Conn. ^S72.CeNTER STe(PUw 6846yg Continue Own Drive aboard (me of Uncle Sam’s mcxlem ''One of the moet popular speakers to enter into any agrraimnt for Lieut. U ia Partons chute Co. because at Pioneer or in Phoifa 6-0091 warships. He was graduated from list of the Everyman’s Bible the expenditure of toyrh aid funds the flare parachute depart of Artistic ] British Sweep in Wide the Naval Training School lEIec- class \$unday mornings at this when available; to s e e if the town Second Lieutenant Ella Par- Oieney Broii. the women are trioai) on the campus of Iowa church, and on the occasion of will authorise the Selectmen to tons, U. S. Arm y Nurses Corps, working on white fabrics and it is Battle Numerically Su­ Arc Around Axis De­ Biiste College at Ames, Iowa. In­ Laymen's 'Sijnday P)—The entire Loarty Field, Opmndo. He gradu­ patitm. Msmbers of the chapter also held Its lines in the face ot Washington, March 23.—UF) — ers also blasted railway target* m Blast Hartford when he was ruled Mambare river valley area on the ated from Manchester High school have the prlyitegd- of inviting another tremendous German push The various problema of war pro­ out of order by Speaker Harold E. Brittany during the night's opera­ Allied Headquarters ill WOOL and RAYON northeast coast of New Guinea 40 In the C la M ^ 1941B and had been guests to the ceremony, and other Kenivood north of Zhlzdra, 40 miles north duction kept two Senate <»mmlt- Mitchell while reading a prepared tions, which cost the loss of one North Africa, March 23.— (A*) the Pratt and Whitney plane, an A ir Ministry commum-. Masonic fraternities will be wel­ of Bryansk on the central front tees busy today, one hearing a statement in which he made sev­ Offers to Work miles north of Buna and within 100 plant. He enlisted on miles of the important Japanese — American armored forces come. Temple Chapter will hold a Where the Nazis had numerous CJIO witness oppora drafting of eral references to Attorney Hugh que aaid. Bber 24,1941. GABARDINE base at Salamaua is in the con. business meeting at 7^45 in the big tanks and dive-bombers In civilian war workers and the oth­ M. Alcorn, Sr., and his aon, Hugh Resumption of 'oiRensivci have captured Maknassy in • small lodga room. operation over a sandy terrain trol of Allied ground troops after Not All Sizes. er receiving testimony that test.'* M. Alcorn, Jr., who succeeded him The assaults on St. Nazaire and slash toward the sea to cut S t Margaret’s Cirole, Daughters \ similar to that around Plnehurst, Wilhelmshaven represented a re­ a steady infiltration which has cost o f Isabella, will bold a card social of some' steel plate at a (jameg;i3- as state's attorney for Hartford Axis communications, an Blanket N . C. \ While Dickering sumption of the Allied air offen­ the enemy at least 700 dead and David Keith, son o f Mr. and Mrs. Illinols plant were faked. county. Wednesday evening at the home of Mara ArtUlery Flra over 100 prisoners. Allied Head lied headquarters commum- Warren L Keith, of 51 Cambridge 110.98oxu.ao andana 312.98 Elsewhere in the capital. Presi­ Told Can at Private Oflice sive against the nests from which Mra Anton Kanak of 198 Porter While Our Stock Is Complete Red Star said heavy . German Nazi under-water rai(lers have_ quarters announceci texiay. (|ue announced today, and street Prises will be awarded in street, who has been in the Enlist­ dent Roosevelt acted to make -an Many other Japanese are be­ attacks In this area “ opened up Myers, who led the unsuccessful been striking at vital United N a­ field reports said parts of the ed Army Rerarve since last July, United States envoys to Latin lieved to have lost their lives of bridge and setback and refresh­ early on March 19 with mass ar­ fight for the bil-, charged before Agree to Continue Pro­ British Eighth Army liad swept ments will be served. left this morning for induction into America ambassadors, rather Dual Notice tions supply lines. starvation and disease, the com­ DRESSES $5*00 tillery Are and were supported by the ruling halted him that there St. Nazaire has been a repeat­ a wide arc around the Mareth active aerviee at Fort Devena, than ministers, and Secretary of had been times when he called up duction Under Exist­ munique said, in the American Mass. He was a member o f the big tanks and m otoriz^ Infantry ed target ol attacks not only by line and were now many miles In- Mr. and Mrs. Cary E. Hohl o f 48 the Navy Knox told a press con­ the state’s attorney’s office in push through the swampy river Junior Clara at Wesleyan Univer­ which swarmed through the pine ing Contract, Provid­ the R. A. F. blit by the United tlde it. While the Americans, un­ Princeton street rnmcnmce the ference that "we are now on the Hartford t» ask "questions about valleys of the Ambasi, Kumuai sity, Middletown. He had attend­ forests and across the sandy soil N o Retreat SUtea Air Forces. The last big der Lieut. Gen. George S. Patton, birth of a son, Ranald Cary, March 38.98 - move" in Tunisia. state matters and was told: “ 'See and Opi, which were cleared of ed Manchester High school three as readily aa across the deserts ing Any Wage In­ raid on the, base was carried out Jr., stabbed to within less than 34 19, at the Hartford hospital. R. J. Thomas, president o f the me.at my office at 750 Main street enemy troops during the current years and WUbraham Academy of Africa. Forty-eight tanks by the R. A. F. on the night of miles of the Gulf of Gabes, con­ CIO’s United Automobile Work­ and I will be glad’ to give you the creases Be Made Re­ advance. two years, graduating from there rushed from one forest, the dis­ T o B e M ade Feb. 28,. when more than 1,000 tinuing east past Maknassy, oth-^ ers, told the Senate M ilitary com­ information and anawera you Pound Japanese Positions In 1940. DRESSES NOW $4*00 patch said, but at last accounU tons of' bombs were Unloaded on er forces of Gen. Sii . Bernard I* mittee that the Auatln-Wadworth troactive to April 1.' Allied bombers and fighters con­ the Germans bad not been able to ask.’ ’’ .Montgomery’s Eighth A C-m y bill to draft men and women into The address referred to by the U-boat pens. tinued, ifieanwhlle to pound at \ overwhelm the defenders. Ropsevelt Backs Up W ar The assault on Wilhelmshaven swung (f,mighty frontal' i>ldw at Having Trouble Washington Social'dub held its war work ia ’ W ife) peach, tan,/usty rose, dubonnet, and C * committee through statements bor petition to lift the 15 per cent / dust, aqua and cherryivood. $ 4 * 9 8 private law practice have been lar the population suffered losses An Allied heavy unit machine- cedar. plane attacks, but there was no from four employra of the Irvin expiration of the present cost-of-living allowance. Presi­ and damage was caused to build­ Each . serious denting of the Soviet line. learned over a period of many gunned the town of Lae, another Pa.) works of the Carnegie-Illl- contract March - 31. The dent Roosevelt backed up the ings." VIereck Faces Six Chargee Along the long river front the So­ nols Steel [Co., .which has war or­ years are now handed down from bombed the runway of the airfield northern operators agreed to board with messages to Lewi-s arid (The German high command at Finschhafen. 65 miles to the Washington, 5lareh 28— (35— viets continued to hold several po­ ders. father to son, together with the the coal operat(frs that their dis­ communique, broadcast later from northwest, while ■ still anothet George Sylvester VIereck ol New sitions on the western bank. Mr. Roosevelt’s action in rais­ position itself." the miners’ proposal that any you/i pute .“must be settled like any Berlin and recorded by The Asso- group ahot up the town of Madang York, a Gernmn propagandist Jhe noon communique aaid that ing the rank of United States dip­ Rep. E. Lea Marsh. Jr., the Re- wage increases or hour im­ other dispute." 160 miles north of Salamaua. sln(« the First World war, was New Patterns lomatic representatives in LaUn provements agreed upon aft­ The president’s statement put a (Continued on Page Six) indicted today on six counta HALE'S SELF SER (Continued OB Page Six) ^ (Continued oa Page Six) Japs Raid Allied Base BUILDING American capitals was described er April 1 be retroactive to damper on speculation that the Three . Japanese bombers struck eharging riolatlon of 1^ foreign by the State department as "sig­ ^ The Original In New England! that date, but bucked the government might yield to Lewis back with a raid on the allied base agent registration act, spe(dr In Printed nifying the steady strengthening at least to the extent of appoint­ at Milne bay, on the southern tip ly that he failed to disclora PROBLEMS of the bonds o f friendship, culture U M W proposal that a time ing a. special agency to hear his Axis Powers o f'N e w Guinea, causing two cas­ lie was acting lor the Nazi Waiter Tells and commerce’’ among the Amer­ Steel Plates limit of 30 days after April 1 case. Lewis has been lambast­ ualties but no other damage, the e|gn Offira in this country. Vt ican republics. be set .for negotiations. ing WLB Chairman William W communique said. One of the-raid­ eck recently was freed faun , fha Come in and talk DISH Legations Become Embassies . Davis and (has implied he wprild End Parleys ers was. hit and damaged by a District of Columbia jail gfter h jESDAY SPECIALS A bou t Escape Legations in Costa Rica, Guate­ Tests Faked New York, March 23.— (/P) not submit the miners' dpjmmds burst from an Intercepting Ameri­ serving a year on a previous^ con­ mala, Honduras, Nicaragua, El to that agency on thc^[^ground can fighter. viction of' violaUng the foreign them over I — The United Mine 'Workers thK- Salvador, the Dominican republic Davis prejudged the case. Agree, bn ‘Creation of The communique said close agents act when ' the Sfipramn. Wamini Sufficient to and Ilalti wUl become embaasies. I !]arnegie-Illihois Presi union offered northern Ap­ A t a press foqf*^ World Order' at ground of an error In th,C judge’s Try Exitv Through rank of their ministers to the Uni­ dent,, Denies * ‘Highe;r Nearly every fumcr today htt two again today an agreement by failed to disclose a'ny trace o f a Instructions to the jury./ Buy 0\Bag of Flour Now! Club ^ ^Window. ted States to ambassador. A ll the (ContiD Page Two) (inferences in Tokyo. Japanese dcsUoj'er which was important building problems. Th4 Night other Latin American countries al- Maiiagentent' Involved which all mines in the Ap f in t it to get the tmtll buildings snd M u ir tiet Closer Unlim Gold Medm — Ceresola or Aunt palachian coal producing area Treasury Balance (Continued on- l*afe'Two) Panama, Panama. Alarch 28.— cquipmeni to carry out 194) produc­ Bulletin! (Ckmtinued on P n f« Six) Washington, March 23.— —J. Bv The AssiKialed Press tion; the ttn n d is plsnning for. the would remain in operation Tli'e Berlin and Tokyo radios (_/pi—The peace afti/r this war New Patterns \ y Boston, March 23— Ann Lister Perry, president of Car- improvemena thst will be built in the .iSeven patterns in all color combina- Jemima in 24i-Pound Bags. for 30 days after April 1 un­ Washington. March 23- -'/Pi — announced with enthusiasm last must bring the worjii closer to » May Smith, 29, ot Roxbury, great federal unlop. the ideal of future. . . ITs t t lin * m cm negie-lllinoia Steel fcorporatlon, der the existing contract, provid­ The ■ position of the Treasury night completion of conferences in jtions. 'Buy these for gifts, prizes or who went to the Coconnut Rector Admits uitb httb Att* prtUtmi, teatified today that “the higher ing that any wage Increases or March 20; Tokyd, by representatives of Ger­ the South .Yme^lcan liberator, Printed for yourself. Exceptional patterns in Grove night (dub, Nov. 28, “to Surprise Test Gen. Simon Bollv/ar, de<'lared Vice While some mttcrisls arc almost thanagement" of his cOmpany was improvement in hours later Receipts, $266,040,391 87; ex­ many, Japan'an'd Italy at which, florals and fruits. , hnve n little fun,“ toM a Su­ penditures $187,758,073.89; net it was said, complete agreement President Henry/.V. Wallace today impossible to obtsJn, this iso’i tmc' M OTOR O IL perior ciHirt Jury today how. In’ nq way Involved In a "failure to Shooting Two (C(mtlntwd on Page Six)- balance. $4,619,184,274.73. had been reached on "creation of in addressing toe Bolivar' society, o f sll items. Even though we msy.noc In Quart Cans. Now On Sale! ^ 4 3 c In the enauing Arc and panic, Called Success carry out prescribed testing pro- of PananM. •A'reedoni must be hsyc the essa mstsrisfs you want, we cedurec” on steel plate ordered by a new world order based on jus­ she ilhw burled under a mound tice and guaranteeing eternal universal,” thy vice preeident add­ can probably fijgarc out tome way ia ' o f bodies and kept herself the Navy and others from the firm’s Wounds Former Secre­ ed after receiving the society’s which you can get the small buildings, alive by bolding bra brad ib Irvin, Pa., works. world peace.” . Sirens W ail Before The broadcasts were recorded medal of hniior, ' for there cannot the repair and maintensnee, or such ''A New Pattern In o. ac. an open space oa ttae floor. Perry, appeared before the Tru­ tary and Her Husband; he a world half free and half man committee, khown formally aa Underwater Sound Waves by The Assoclatifed . Press, lumbcr-^nflt farm equipment u f t ^ . Beautiful pattern* ip^orals and fruits Dawn in New York; While Premier Hideki Tojo wa.s slaves.” Boston, March 23—(fl>)—^^William the Special Senate Committee In­ Stabbed in .\bdoinen. era for p^ try ; bogs, cattle, oc nests, reported to havp participated in. Potato Sticks Pkgs. Florite o f RosUndale,-' a waiter at Many Slay Abed. vestigating the War Program, troughs snd other items. ^ for dish, toweling, 8rarfs, curtains and Cause Abdominal Inji^ries the talks, the absence of any spe­ ConviUutlonaliry thallenged Your second job is plaoaing today the Cocoanut Grdve night club which had intrbfluced in evidence New Orleans; March 23—‘iPi— A Provldeni-e. R. I.. March 2.8.—i/P). where fire and panic killed 490 signed statements from company cial envoys from the European for the structures you’re thinking of drapes. 18” Wide. ’ ^ New York, March 23.—(A— Axis powers made- it appear that 50-year-old Episcopal rector, .stab­ —The constitutionality" o t the persons Nov. 28, told a Superior Sirens waited before dawn toUay, employes declaring that tensile ' building in the haute. Carefal .Yard By Howard W. Blakeslee- . ■*f>qm the explosion. More, than 30 ilttle more than routine diplomat bed in the abdomen, was held un­ emergency price control act of 'Kraft Spaghetti court jury today that he did not routing Civilian protection work strength tests snd chemical niog can aaturc better buildinga. ssAasoclated Fresa' Science Editor vic{im.s hhave «v . h»enbeen under observa-observa­ 1C exchange actually had • taken der police guard at a hospital to­ 1942 ami of the reguUtlons IsHued even atop to see Whether tl)ere era from their bedc for an Sir raid analyses of the steel plates had day after admitting. City Detec­ fuited'to yournecds and budget. Complete With Sauce. Charlotte. N^ C., March 23-^ tion litstoe Philadelphia bospiUl place. under It waa challenged In led eia l was a fire before he wriggled test at 4:55 O’clock (e.w.t.). beer, faked. A few Who died "Show-that the tive Charles Mellon said, that he In planning tomorrow's beildingt^ Package 18c Deeply Deplorea Disclosores Sound waves which travel under­ Diplomatic Pot Boiling District court here today by a core Cloths and Doilies through a barred wrlndow to An estimated 75,000 white-hel- wave damages masses of tiny ahot and wounded his former sec­ poration and two Individuals IWr you’ll find the designs of our 4-Squste water at the speed of four-fifths A t the same time Axis and neu­ safety. meted wardens, several thousand Perry said hia firm, a subsidiary Farm Building S e^ q i very bclpfuL of a mile a second, four times blood vessels In abdomens. That tral Sources indicated the diplo­ retary and her husband. dieted on cliargea of black marksfi Colorful woven floral pattern on heavy crash. Goes He never had any lire, drill In- police and others mobilized for of the United States Steel Corpora­ The officer said the Rec. Charles *rhcte designs cover s wide variety Just Received tion, has been devoting Its beat e f- ' faster than sound in air,, are giv­ damage is not fatal. But it re­ matic pot waa boiling in- Europe, operations In n»eat. The Subb^ S-Lb. Pkg. atructipns,; be adde(L' ' the S5-mlnute drill. ' Mayor La- Monroe, for 16 years rector .of St. well with every color. Rice 35c forts toi the production of high ing Navy doctors a new kind of duces the blood supply to viscera, where German and Itsdian com-' aide Beef t Veal Co., and two o t o f farm buildings aad ecpiipmeot, all Testifying in the manslaughter Guardla, who sped from hia hdme Paul’s Epls(»pal church here, was developed after ctrchd M d study, quality steel for the'war effort and Injury to care fbr. and that Ih turn causes a visceral mlttees were working out detalla tU former offlclala, George J. trial of the club’s alleged owner, to city hall a s . the (xmfldential, starvation that produce small atabbed yesterday by John Mc­ every one farm tested. you e». "deeply deplores w h at has been The aound waves come from of a German draft on Italy’s man­ Berger and Frank A. Berger, filed Barnett Welansky, Acting Mana­ preliminary tignal was given at ulcers. H iese may be fatal by Bride, 38, who objected when the eminc the woddng drawings, yen’ll 6x12 Oblong ...... 25c disclosed at today’s hearing.” depth bomba or any other heavy power and Premier Mussolini was uemurrera and pjotlona to quash ger Janwa Welansky, and Wine 4:25 a. m., declared the surprise causing performatlons. minister kept on sending pay . see hOw edveocsd coomractioa huowfa Acetate Place Mats Olive O il $1.95 'Theae dloclosures concern non- underwater exploelons. T h e pecu­ reported to have summoned Vichy tbe Indictment on the ground tto$ 12x18 Oblong ...... ,35c Steward Jacob Goldflne, Fiorito teat was, oa the whole succeaa- compliance with this cmpanjr's co. liar abdominal injuries they .(ause Lew Liable to Injury Chlef-of-Govemment Pierre Laval checks to hia wife, w-ho had re­ the prii’e control act deiegatsfi edge gives yea bamr beiidings with. said he was otandlng behind the Men swimming on their backs signed a* the rector’s secretary. Out incraraiag aoat. tablished procedures for the test­ were described to the American to a conference on atrained rela­ legislative powrera to an admlnla- Three beautiful patterns in these hard stage when another employe told Said the mayor: ing of plates produced at Irvin College of Surgeon’s war meeting are„ . much less Jtabie to the injury . The Rev. Monroe, the detective tratlve agency -• In violation of We’d Ulw to teggtst Am before you 12x12 Dbilie or Napkin 29c tions between their two countries. Use Your Coupons for Sugar gnd him there was a fire downstairs. "The reason we held this drill works,’’ he said here by Capt. Camille M. Shear,' than those on their stomachs. To A t the Tokyo conference, said said, admitted shooting the couple .Vrticle 1 of the Constitution. decide that mattriais ire aot evailtbis. to get practical a c e U ^ place mats, waa to determine how mobile we date no serious chest Injuries have He said he looked out into the "The higher management of this chief of the surgical service of the the Berlin radio, quoting a Tokyo With a pistol but claimed Mrs. Mc­ • • * that yoe eeme ia sad Mlk if avra. been found. In air explosions chest 18x36 Scarf . . . . 79c main dining room and saw a com­ are. This was much different from company is in no way involved in U. S. Navy hospital, Philadelphia!' communique, were Japanese For­ Bride, 38, was hit accidentally. Compromise Plan liUroduced j 12”xl8 ” tiM. Saves laundry and are Coffee Now! , crushing ia not uncommon. motion. Turning back, he con­ s pre-announoed alert. This time these deviations from such pro­ Do Not Compreea Water ' eign Minister Masayuki Taal, The minister, a widower, also was Washington. .March 23—(dV-yfa; Another new injury is swallow­ 18x45 Scarf . . . .89c Btorli hr Baldwin tinued, he saw another waiter no one but myaelf knew it was cedures, whick were unknown to These waves are Invisible. They Navy Minister Shlgetaro Shlma- quoted as saying that McBride had comp^mlse' pay-»a-y“u-f* . reversible. Floral and nautical designs. Each ing some of the flash ‘of an explo­ crawling through the wrlndow feet coming." such officials and never permitted do not compress the water. They da,. Germaii Ambassador Heinrich threatened earlier in the day by plan, embodying principles of hoOlM sion. This^ flash is treiiiemlously 18x54 Scarf : • • • • .31.00 ' first and he followed him. Majority Caught Asleep or condoned by them. travel by one particle bumping the Georg Stammer and Italian Aln- telephone to kill him. Mrs; "M c­ the RiinU skip-a-year p ro p o s a l Lbs. 'The test caught the vast ma­ hot and causes serious burns to Apples 5 Admits Warnlag Su’fflcleBf "A thorough investigation Is un­ next, which in turn passes the bassador Mario Indelli. Bride and her aon. Peter, 13. and that advani-ed by a majority 4 (>ou-examlned by Daniel *J jority of the city's millions aateep der way, and (dianges in person­ bump along to a third ]»rticle. exposed flesh. In addition, if a man Assistant District Attorney the Ways and Means com M ttr SQUAIIIUIMBIB A Dome! report of the meeting 18x63 Scarf . .31.19 W GREEN STAMPS GIVEN WITH CASH SALES. GaUagber, counsel for Acting — and many remained so through­ nel w ill be made, wherever re­ 1 This seemingly tiny agiUUon happens t(> be breathing in at the Henry J. Voss and police detec­ wna Introduced today , , instant tome of the fire goes into said: Manager Jamw Welansky, FloritO ou t \ quired, in order to insure full corn- goes faster than a rifle bullet at "Obaervers contrasted the close tives, who took atatementa from sebtativo Formnd (D , « • L ). 36x36 Clotbs .31.39 admitted that the wrarnlng Of the With the first auilible signal fiance with these prescribed test­ mussle vel(x;ity, and it kllla any­ hit nostrils, throat and perhaps the victims, gave this further ac­ served notice that Its wonid into the upper windpipe. harmony of the. Axis aims for fellow employe wraa sufficient to (he "blue" at 4:55, m9st lights ol ing procedures. one in tbe water within about 80 creati(m of a new world order and count: It as a suboUtdte to the eon the city snapped out aa though The burns in those areas are not tee plan which provtdra ne rai 50x50 QotlM. .32.89 tikJWHAU make him try to get out “Regrettable as thera occur feet Captain Shaar said that at annihilation a t their mutual foes, ' Renented Receipt of Checks THEW.G.GLErfNEYCO. (xmtroUed by some giant maotey 'neceissarUy fatal. But- unless the wbnienastilt aa a oontre«eny_ MANCHBSTBR CONN* “And you wrere afraldT” Oalla rences havs been it la reaaaurlng that dlitanee it waa possible the the United States and Great Brit­ Mrs. McBride was employed by Osal. switch. A few lights In (nitlying wave ruptured Internal organa. doctor recognizes them, he "may laseewf BuppOee. Pifart 50x72 aothfi .33.19 gher aalceiL to know that ths platas furnlohed ain, w1,th the vagueness o f the war the Rev. M(mrbe as his secretary tbe method f?r TIm CORK sections, were M>t extinguished, by Irvin works have been entirely But no such victim has been re­ not give the victim enough trans­ Ham’s war-time levlee iBa.^ “ Who 100^7“ Fiorito answered aims and constant clashing of in- when she separated from her hus- Maarhettier M a n c h b s t b r Co n n * ^ Under dlrset examination by and lights in some apartment suitable for their Inteiided uses, as covered to find ont. fusion to make up fdr the fluids in Intensity both ia cloalir Printcfl Monks Ooth Oiair Sctsl 79c Set Tbe wave still causes Injury snd lost through the invUible, burned iOeetiraw* tm Tw#l Advertue in iThe Ueraldr— It P b y b m Baga XIra]) .(Uenttaiiafi m Xw«X (O M t ms tmes X w fl ioecaalnnalljr fisath up t » 150 feat nuooua warabraara.