V 1 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10,194f The Weather Foroenot of U. S. Westhez Bn.eau LVB Manchester Evening Herald Average Daily Clrcnlation For th* Month of Jnnnary, 1948 Fair and continued moderately cold tonight; TSiesday inereaalng times it seemed that one of th^m I’loiidinr** with moderate tempera­ Private, First Claae, Joseph G. was sure to hit the fellow. >■ Principal Speaker South Church Oil Burners 9,063 tures. But he kept up the footwbrk in Mitchell, of Battery C, 216th Field Member of tbe Audit About Towu Artillery Battalion, was promoted Heard Along Main Street the middle of the strsst for quite and a while—at least It feemed Uke BeroM oC Oteeulutlons to his present prade from private Union Service Manchester-^A CUy of Village Charm A. fl«v*rtl r»llro*d and bui fur- recently. He Is with the 35th In­ And on Some of Mancheater*» Side Streets, Too quit* a tims. Passing car drivers Furnaces touch Uckati have been left at the fantry Division in Luxembourg. cussed and pedesttjans remarked (TEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CENW that the fellow acted like a craxy A Few Still Available. MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1945 huiineat olllca of The Herald, 13 His wife, Mrs. Julia Mitchell, lives I am a aerv- All Local Protestant (Claaslfled Adverttstng on Page 8) at 10 Depot Square. He was form­ Every *o oftin we develop • pet v who you took It from msn. After a wbile the man went atreet. for lines serving peeve. One thing that Irritates u* 1 ice man a wife with k family and along heedless of the remarks of Churches to Comhine RACKLIFKE OIL CO. VOL. LXIV., NO. 112 Hartford to Fort Devcns, Maas. erly employed by the Lydall and you juat might as well have taken the autoista and the stares of the Foulds Paper Company. *0 that If* our pet peeve of the mo­ TeL Hsrtfoid 7-8M1 They are available for the first ment has to do with Juke boxe*. it from a soldier at the front lines pedestrians. Tomorrow Evening. 898 Maple Avenue — Haitfoid service men to ask for them. They We like 'em and we hate 'em. We as that’s where the head of our One of the curious who had seen Canada^g First Army Guns Open Up are offered by Master Sergeant R. Private First Class. Louis P. like ’em when they provide our house happens to be. To me you’re the man’s actons went to the mid­ Bober River Crossed All local Protestant churches are K. Unders. of 208 Parker street. Ponticelll. whose wife. Mrs. Mar­ favorite tune and we hate 'em the lowest kind of people and just dle of the street when tUe traffic Canadian Troops tha Ponticelll. lives at 99 Home­ when they’re playing the tune we as bad as our enemies who are had let up. He looked around ex­ combining In the union service of stead street, is a member of a moat despise. But the peeve en­ causing this war. I f * people like pecting to find some spot mysteri­ worship at the South Methodist 1 searchlight team with a Ninth Air ters the picture when we drip in you who should be put in the front ously possessed of electrical activ­ church tomorrow evening at 7:30 ASHES and RUBBISH ity that would make a man step Defense Command Unit in France. a nickel to hear Frankie Carle lines. The wives that are left be­ o’ lock, sponsored by the Manches­ REMOVED These teams man huge Search­ massage the ivories a s. Frankie so hind are soldiers too don’t forget around as had the fellow who had Push Past Kleve; to Dresden; attracted so much attention. Soon FILMS On Way lights that guide^ all types of air­ smoothly can, and some stinky at and mighty good onee even though ter Ministerial Association. The TELEPHONE 89«?2 craft from Flying Fortresses to a nearby table, who can’t sing or we aren’t given credit for it. We're the inquisitive person saw what principal speaker will be Rev. DEVELOPED AND can’t whistle, starts to sing or had caused the commotion. PRINTED small P-51S in for a safe landing. fighting right along with our men. There, imbedded in the snow-ice, Elden Mills, pastor of the West GAVELLO & E. SCHULZ whistle so you just don’t hear I certainly hope you have indiges­ Hartford Congregational cbqrch. City Devastated what you’ve paid your money to was a Shiny 2.5-cent piece. Evident­ 24-HOUR SERVICE I Miantononioh Tribe No. 68. I. tion and that every mouthful ly the fellow going through mo­ usic will be furnished by the hear. Maybe this is the basis of hurts. combined junior and adult choirs Breslau Is Encircled O R M will hold its regular a plot for a yam entitled "Tbe tions was trj-ing to work the coin Film Deposit Box Thank you out of the packed snow with his of the participating churches un­ meeting in Tinker hall Monday Juke Box Murder.” It could very Mrs. S." At Store Entrance. American Fourth Divi- Uf^^cd evening at eight o’clock sharp. shoes. He certainly evaluated his der the direction of G. Albert Pear­ well\ be. \ chances with skiddy roads and son. Mrs. David Bennett, organist sion Clears H alf» of ® Konev Forren 2 Bridge- LECLERC of the North Methodist church The • ogarct phgblem continues Although the State War Coiin- careless drivers at no more than a Major Road Junction Greek Strife |Women Put beadtt at Bunzlau FUNERAL'HOME FUKNAC'E BKPAIKINO .to be just that, t^^hile it bothers tll has emphatically stated that, quarter. I We don’t know whether Kev. Theodore E. Palmer will give a abort organ recital at KEMP'S Act Promptly OH BlIKNEB SEBVIUE i habitual smokers, it rows to be despite the progress of the war, the quarter is still there or not). the opening of the servics and Of Pru^m Behind Sieg­ And Nortb of Sagan; 23 Main Street For Fnll Information Call , even more difficult for the dealer., certain branches of the state de­ Rev. Theodore E. Palmer, paator George G. Ashton, organist of the Within Grip fense organisation will not be We've heard about boys and of the Emanuel Lutheran church, South Methodist church will play fried Line; Flood Wa­ Seen Settled Phnne 52fi9 VAN CAMP BROS. ! Mos't dealers try their level best to To Join Bank /biikov's Right Wing 1 be fair, but they feel that they abandoned, we do hear consider­ girls of the romantlr age belrfg will be the principal speaker at the the hymns. 18 Yeanr Experience! should Uke care of their regular able criticism of the maintenance "stood i;p ”, or. at least, that’s the annual W’orld Day of Prayer serv­ Order Of Service* ters Hall Two Armies. Peiielrates Botb Sidefl TEI.EPHONE 8«44 term we heard used if one or the By Protocol O f Himmler customers first. of certain air raid warning func­ ice. Friday, February 16, in the Th# complete order of service Roosevelt Calls on Con Of I.ake Nortb of Free Inspection*! Just the other day a group of tions. One of the particular other fails to keep a date. But we chapel o i the South Methodist follows: Bulletin! British- young men in working clothes functions coming under criticiara have never heard of a boy or girl church. Music will be in cljarge Case Memorial (Dhlmea KNOFLA gress to Carry Out Pyrilz lo Menace Rear went into one store that sells Is the sounding of air raid alarm teing "stood up ” by mail—not, any of Mrs. David Bennett, organist of Organ Preludes: Paris, Feb. 12— (iT>)— Kleve, Negotiations Siiecessfiil- Every Female in Reich smokes when it has them. The^ Miens, or rather the testing of rate, until the other dav. the North Methodist church "Little Prelude and Fugue in D northern anchor of the Sieg­ Agreements for World 4 Of SlarganI Today. asked for a certain brand of ciga- this apparatus. It would seem A cute little girl we know got More than twenty women of the Minor ...... J. S. Bach BROTHERS ly Conclinleil With Made Liable for Aux­ American Club an envelope through the mail the fried line, was captured today Economic Cooperation A REMINDER! rets and were told there were none. that such sirens arc now beyond Protestant churches in town will "What God Ordains is Right" . . . by the Canadian First Army. Signing of Agreement iliary Service With They left the store, but chaiued usefulne.ss. 'Uher day, properly addrMsed. have a part in the service the ...... Slgfrld Karg-Elert General Contractora Bulletin! to be standing ouLsido and just a Thi.s eoliiinn has received a .'.tamped and the stamp duly can­ theme of which is from Peter, 1 "Now Thank We All Our God” . .. The city of 20,000 lies 12 Washington, Feb. 12—(/P)-^Cau- I London, Feb. 12.— When You Need More celled. hut the envelope contained To Bring Peace. Peoples Army iSoiv. .short distance from the entrance number of Ictteis and card* com­ •’That Ye Should Show Forth the ...... Slgfrld Karg-Elert Jobbing and miles west of Nijmegen, tlonlng that the future "IS full of I Rielsko. a (.erman bastion 27 BINGO when they noted other fellows go­ plaining of the testing of sirens not a bit of a letter. There wasn’t Pralaes Of Him Who Hath Called “Berceuse" ...CTlarence Dickinson starting point of the Canadi­ promise and danger.". President INSURANCE even a blank piece of paper in It. You Out of Darkness Into His C cneral Repairing Athens. Feb. 12.—(-Pi- Negotia­ London, Feb. 12 - —Everj’ i miles south of Katowice in ing into the store. They further at noon Saturdays. One located "Evening Song” ...... an and British offensive. Re­ Roosevelt today called on Congress noted that two of them came out | McKee street seems to be un- 'The cut* one claimed to know Marvelous Light." ...... Edward Bairstow tions between leftwing EAM (Na­ woman and girl in Germany was I southwestern Poland, has Fire - Theft • Automobile and walked along opening up pack- jp,. ^rjiicism more than any other the sender and passed the Incident 'The women feel strongly that Call 4 386 duced to smoking junk by to carry out the firetton Woods tional Liberation front) leaders been captured. Marshal Sta- • ff as though it mear.t nothing, Eleanor A. Bennett at the Console agreements for wbrld economic co­ and the government of Premier made liable for auxiliary service TONIGHT or Furniture ages of the very brand of cigarets ^ o, whistle located In the the Christian living needs over­ Processional Hymn: "God of Our Before 6 P. M. Allied aerial and artillery < lin announced tonight. but well bet the sender gets a hauling. that something In the operation. / Gen. Nicholas Plastiras were suc­ with th’e Volkasturm (People’s they had asked to buy. , i. ^ town. This one on McKee .street tongue lashing the ne.xt time she F a th e rs"___ George W. Warren poundings, it was the largest CALL T^en the yoimg is particularly harsh and resl- nature of spiritual education la In his first major public state­ First Canadian Army artillerymen-are engulfed In the ^ cessfully concluded today with the Army) under a decree broadca.st sees him. essential if we are to take up the Thf Invocation ...... place yet captured In the ment since leaving for the big signing of an agreement expected by DNB, thus bringing the entire 1 London, Feb. 12-—KA*)—• into the store. They told the pr^ dents In that area have written ...... Rev. Alfred L Williams ORANGE HALL prietor they wanted the cigarets task ahead to which we are called five-day-old drive. ^ to f " S iEdd?e'worth“"rssocIat^^^^^^^^^^^^ th^^W ?;'tim . -til, picture pool. (AP wirephoto via to bring .peace to this troubled German nation within the grip of 1 Marshal Ivan Konev, virtual­ in to say that It disturbs folks W’e hear and read a lot these Th* Lord’s Prayer Gestapo Chief Heinrich Himmle^, ALEXANDER they had asked for—or else. They throughout the section. as a part of the world church. Signal Corps radio.) land. ly encircling Breslau ih Sile­ threatened the store owner in no days about the young fellows in the Mrs. George F. Borst heads the The Twenty-Third Psalm Paris, Feb. 12.— (A>)—Ca­ tion” in authorizing American par A brief announcement aald that commander of the home Army. Some of the letters sre written Navy taking their "boot training ” Anthem: “Now Let Every Tongue ticipatlon In a proposed interna-, V. the conferees, who have been try­ The Germans had jibed at con- 1sia and racing ahead 15 to 27 BIG PRIZES!. JARVIS uncertain terms. They got their by workers who are night shifts local World Day of Prayer ■ Com­ ATTENTION nadian First Army troops cigarets, but they didn’t leave the at various basic camps or stations. mittee. Adore Thee" (Choral) ...... tlbnal bank and international mon­ ing to reconcile their differences acription of women in Britain and ! m iles a day, has forced two 26 ALEXANOEB STBEET store without informing the dealer and are a.sleep at noon on Satur­ Reading of some of these lads it ...... J. S. Bach pushed beyond the devastat­ etary fund. for several weeks, finally reached prided themselvea previously on 1 gd-osa the Bob^t Offlee 411* Bcsidence 7276 days. This particular siren came to us that their fathers some The Massage of Scripture ...... "It is time,” he said In a mes­ Iwo Jima Hit agreement "on all jKJinta under that tik*y would br back next day of box alarms or whistle alarms VETERANS ed Siegfried line anchor city Japanese in Manila Admission 25c Weekday* and Sunday* and that they expected to get their awakens them, they say, and they 24 or 25 years ago took their "boot Rev. Oifford Simpson sage to Congress released at the dlarusaion” at 4:30 s. m. , women?s"erri^^^^^ river 75 miles or less from' don’t like it. Other letters come are sounded In this town in pro­ o f Kleve today, leaving I cigarets. training" by a somewhat different The Pastoral Prayer . ■ • ...... Under the G. I. BIU of Right*, White House, "for the United A 10-hour se.s.slon preceded the DNB said the new decree waa Dresden, German broadcastfl Well, you mav ««y the customer from mothers of children who are method. portion to the number of resl- ...... Rev. James Young Honorably Discharged Veterans groups behind to mop up the States to take the lead in estab­ By Yanks’ Big final signing of the accord, which signed by the "chief of the Nazi | g^id today. The Germans said was right in such a case. Or you taking naps at the time the siren In those days the old Forest | dents, houses, business blocks and Choral Amen of the War Can Build a Naw last nests of snipers in base­ lishing the principle of economic Trapped in Triangle was limited to a brief protocol be­ party.” Konev’a tanks had broken Into may say that the dealer was right sounds. ' They are parflcularly House, that later bore the classier factories we have. ni* offertory Anthem: "With a Home Now! ments and garrets of the cooperation as a foundation for ex­ cause of the hour, the announce­ The Berlin radio also announced ! Bunzlau on the Bober, while to in saving his cigaret stock for his cau.stlc about the west side monicker, the "Four Acres," was Manchester people have learned Vole* of Singing". .Martin Shaw We can supply Plans—8pec4- panded world trade.” Planes Today ment said. the innovation of "marriage Hy | north they had smashed still in existence on Cooper street. to use the telephone to call aid If ruins. In the centjer of the The world bank—to provide telegraph." reporting that this i through German defenses some 13 regfilar patrons. It’s all the way it whistle. Presentation of Offering and Re­ flrattons and Sites. We can de front, the U. S. Fourth division Increasing Numbers of G e t t i n g The protocol specified that a de­ ORANGE HALL BINGO happens to hit you, is our way of No air raid sirens are now A lot of fellows who have boys in fire la discovered. That "method the buildlns and arrange tha guaranteed loans for reconstruc­ tailed statment embodying all 1 waa designed "particularly to help north of Sagan, the service courted those boys’ of turning in an alarm 1s far more sponse cleared half of the major road tion and development—would be men of the Atlantic stron^oints | point ia about 90 miles looking at it. sounded through the local De­ Junior Choir Anthem: "Be Thou financing. junction of Pnwm behind the Third Attack by Super- American Troops and ^ ^ points of the agreement would be fense Council office at the Munici- mothers at the famous Cheney satisfactory. If the blaze hasn’t capitalized at $9,100,000,000 with signed at 2 p. m. who have no other means of com-, gontheast of Berlin and only SO —dt*=" -boarding house, long since removed My V isio n "...... G. A. Pearson Von caa Mt as handle the de- widel> breached Siegfried line. an Aggregate par- A local taxpayer who is always pal building, Those were got completely out of control. By TTi* sermon:------Rev.Rev: Elden Mills, Forts inIII as Many Armor Pour in for JVIlld Vf eatlieT It was presumed that a fiiner municationa.’’ ' „,np, gouth of Marshal Gregory from the tax list. telephoning an alarm a trained lalls IfiHB beginning to end and Thla fortified traffic center is ticlpation of $3,175,000,000 al. announcement wouldouia beHe i.s.-uieai-s.-ned [JHder th is '^ n Nazi sbldlera ^ ^^huk'ov’s First White Russian EVERY MONDAY, 8 P. M. ‘ making odd discoveries, brought continued some time ago. minister West Hartford Congre­ know hi advance thnt every* eight milcs,biside Germany and 45 In this to the column this week; We understand from the com­ At one. time the Forest House fireman with all the apparatus though this country and other Days on Different Kill of Enemy Left. ------later concerning the terms of the , trapped in Atlantic porU can be wlilch the Germans said boarding master was a man named that Is necessary goes Immediate­ gational church thing will worh ont to yoot from the/Rhine city of Koblenz, member nations would be required 'married in absentia Hy merely ; crossed the Oder south ot "Do you know the warmest place plainants about the McKee street Anthem; "All Hall the Power of complat* sntisfncMan. Americfrft occupation headquar­ of Eneniv. i Manila, ^ agreement. Admission 25c on Main street In the business sec­ siren that they did 'not wish to Judd and the fellows who carried ly fo the scene of the blaze. In to put up only one-fifth of their Targets remperalure, E*|,.cle.l Inelude Surrender <>f Arm* signing a declaration of intentions ; ^.„p,.j,,cnberg. their courting to the front porch most cases such attsntlon Is suffi­ Jesus’ Name” ...... Thme statements are not Idle ters after the last war. quotas in cash. (A Reuters dispatch said the in the presence of their command- , Within 15 Miles of Stettin tion these days? Well. I found it, make any objection if the siren ...... W. A. Goldsworthy The monetary fund, designed to Manila’s bitterly - resisting To Soar Above Normal 23 REGULAR GAAIES 7 SPECIALS on the bitterest afternoon this was part of the local Defense of the house at a late hour came cient. words but backed by a man and Floods Immobilize Armies By The Associated I’ress , j_-,anese terms included surrender of amis ing officer. ' Zhukov, the German* said, had to know him quite well—not ex­ In this way there is a minimum Recessional Hymn: “God of Grace ■a organization of nndlspatable /between the fecal points of stabilize currencies and trade bal­ defenders were Over Wifle Area Today by the Elas-rOi’med militia of tlie ' made a spurt to within 15 mile* week. It is between the two re­ Council program. They write and God of Glory" . . . J. Hughes Super-Fo.treaaes. blasting Ja- volving doors at the main entrance actly In a friendly sort of way. It of confusion. When an alarm is Integrity. /battle, floods loosed by the Ger­ ances, would be capitalized at $8,- I trapped in a narrowing trian- EAM—to Greek troops under Brit­ , of Sv-ettin, Berlin’s Baltic port. that they would not object to the was from him many of todajr’s Silent Prayer. Benediction and 800.000.000 of which thla country pan in ever-increasing 'trength. ' PLUS SWEEPSTAKES to the J. W. Hale store. siren sounding briefly, but that it sounded by whistle there is usual­ man breaching of the Schwam- ish supemfsion. The dispatch said ;The Germans said Zhukov’s right daddies got their "boot training.” Chimes . . -Rev. W. R. Ward, Jr. would subscribe $2,750,000,000. struck the island of Iwo Jima to By The Associated Press "Trying to duck an icy blast sounds for three or four minutes ly a mad dash of well-lnteiitloned menauel dam flood gates Immo­ the winding Pasig river today martial law would be termlnaUd, Planes Blast ^ wing had penetrated to both sides The master of that house that used Organ Postlude; ’’Exultemus" . . . Jarvis Realty bilized the U. S. Ninth and Brit­ PolHiefh rollahorallon Not Enough day in the third attack in as many Springlike weather was expect- | but that certain restrictions on • r s t • ' ul Madue See. a lake north o t from the north. I stood between at a time. to face the present West Side Oval people to the point revealed by ...... Ralph Ifinder Political collaboration as pro­ as increasing numbers of the doors as I awaited a cross- Perhaps someone in suthority the alarm. Apparatus can be Phones 4112 or 7278 ish Second Armies lined up along days on different targets. ed to send temperature* soaring the right of assembly and the free- i X o i # ! I , Pvrilz, where they were menacing lost no time In giving the boot to George G. Ashton at the CJonsole the Roer which was a rampaging vided in the Dumbarton Oaks se­ American troops and armor dom of the press would be relaln- the rear of SUrgard, a strong- town bus. As soon as I reached can remedy the situation. the lads who kept his tenants up thus delayed In getting to the fire Week Days and Sundays curity organization is not in itself Hitting the enemy hard from above normal today in a wide area the spot, the revolving doors be­ and precious minutes lost. Right river two miles wide at one point. poured in for the kill, aided ed). ______i point of Stettin’s eastern’ de- too late at night. Water sank 46 feet from the top enough, Mr. Roosevelt said. Saipan. Guam and India bases, tho from the southern central plains The comnninique announcing the gan to operate as persons went out now a real conflagration could re­ He promised a whole series of B-29s also bombed the Important by artillery and Marine dive- We've mentioned this before — But, we understand, the boys al­ of the dam and deflated the five states into the lower eastern sea­ agi’eement said; Effort to ^loVP IMm ! The breakthrough at Sagan of or Into the store. As each sec­ but evidently it bears repeating, ways came back for more and they sult If an alarm were sounded for YOUR further recommendations, ranging Nakajima aircraft plant at OU, bomljers. Maj. Gen. Verne D. 11 The Army and Navy Club, tion of the door emerged into the a small fire and highways were mile long reservoir flooding the Mudge’s First Cavalry division board. "The conference between repre- R r tl. i menaced the, rail center of Sorau because we still keep getting finally had to tear the place down. from control of cartels to legisla­ about 40 miles northwest of Tokyo, of the Greek govern- Ami Material to open, a great big gust of hot air jammed because of the snow SNAPSHOTS Roer valley. tion allowing the United States to and supply dumps north of Ran­ columns thru.st deep Into south The area already received a aentatives ' eight miles U> the northwest and calls. Almost dally persons tele­ HOSPITAt The British and Canadian troops ment and the EAM delegation indicated that Konev’s First ' Incorporated was forced out. With tw-o doors phone the editorial rooms of The We chanced to hear some loyal keeping the apparatus from reach­ lend money directly to stimulate goon Manila from the east yesterday taste ot the unusually mild weath­ sler Defense Wreeketl. operating, I was In the direct path Finished At Short Notice! of Gen. Henry Crerar’s command the Pasig again. which was convened on the initia- i Ukrainian spearheads had sm erf- Herald and inquire the source of and enthusiastic members of the ing the blaze. EXPENSI^IS NO won control of three-fourths of the trade. He called again, too. for re­ Blast Rangoon Supply Dumps after fording er yesterday and U. S. forecast­ of the warm blasts and If my car So. let’s 'knock on wood on the peal of the Johnson act which now ' The aky dreadnaughts of the Gen. Douglas MacArthur report- ers in Chicago promised higher live of hia beatitude Archbishop ' ed in the rear of German forcen some item relattv* to a man In South Manchester Fire depart­ Reichswald thickets of fir trees Damaskinoa, regent, has been London. Feb. 12»- <(P) A Ger- ^ Oder’s southern banlC' | had not come along, I believe that the service. Usually parents of a ment discussing the work of the strength of the good record to ELITE STUDIO LONGEfI A DRAIN prohibits such lending, ! Twentieth Bomber Ccunmand, In- ed. readings for this afternoon. I would have had to strip down to * and crossed in force the Spoy ca­ brought lo a conclusion. fiervice man mentioned call ask­ department the other day and we date and remember to keep our nal linking Kleve (pop: 20,000) to The chief executive said the dia. had a field day blasting the , Fashion Firm Vise Snow Flurrie* Predicted man effort to move men and mate- southeast of Berlin, my BVD's to feel comfortable." heads when a fire Is discovered. ON THB Bretton Woods plan Is the "corner­ Rangoon supply dumps yesterday, , "At 4:30 a. m. Feb. 12 agree- riel to bolster Nazi lines sagging | Sagan is 27 miles west of thn ing "Where did you get that arti­ decided we should feel right proud the Rhine, four miles north. They swept over the Neilson The warm temperature* appar­ mnit was reached on all points , , , , , cle about my son?" stone for International economic dealing a hard blow to the enemy’s farthest point which Moscow has In the mall bag this week: of the town’s fire laddies—both FAMILY INCOME 1 The Dutch border town of Gen- airstrip and through the Santa ently were unable to dent a large under discussion without excep- under I'ield Marshal Montgome^ s Now It stands to reason that no north and south groups. The Some people curse the con­ nep (pop: 3,272) was captured and coop#ration'’aa the Dumbarton ability to make war in Burma. Ana district southeast of the umter ais.offensive near Kleve was wrecked reported as reached. /■ I "Did you peeve about the meat Oaks plan I* "the cornerstone for All Japanese supplies funnel snowbelt cutting across northern tion. The breakthrough here threat­ BINGO newspaper writer, no matter how conversation opened when one of tinued snow of the present winter, 3c Per Day and Up the Niers river to the eaat was flame-blackened-^ business district, states from Minnesota to New yesterday by British and Amer­ I Sign Brief Pnilo.'ol and butter shortage lately? Most clever he may consider himself, FOR YOUR NEW international political coopera- | through Rangoon for distribution ened to roll up the southern jUink the men mentioned a bit of praise but we understand that sports- will Pay for X-mya - Room and crossed. Vanguards passed a road fashioning a fink vise_ on the • en­ _ 1 OKIEngland IK KXIiXS where ( snow flurries were ican planes braving hazardous likely you have. But did you ever could possibly pick stories about tlon.” northward. Munitions are sneaked "As It was late it was not possi­ of Berlin’s defenses, while th* stop to think what the boys have he had read in a Hartfofd paper •nen who have tieen fishing Board • Operating Room - Am­ through the shell splintered Moreover, he c.intinued, the] Malay peninsula In coasters trenched enemy Weathermen said ble for a detailed statement to be flying weather. Aerial attacks Every Sat. Night At 8:30 Shatp! service men out of the air. We for the New Haven firemen. through the Ice find It has Its ad­ bulance . Anaethesia - Medi­ Reichswald a mile north of Kessel, on the ninth day spearhead pointed at . SteVtilt to put up with over there in the AND nroposal!. draftpd Bretton and country boats or come from deep snow blankets in the cold signed and representatives of destroyed more than 1.300 piece* threatened the northern flank. bloody horrors of war? If they repeat—a great majority of the It seems that the local, fire vantages. Going on the ice to cines snd l>aboratory. which Ilea four miles northwest of Woods, N. H... last July con.stitute battle for the capitkl. area acted to keep the tempera­ of enemv equipment. ^ervlce men’s Items carried in the r.t.'irt a ('ay’s fishing they first look the west wall road center of Goch. Bangkok when the railroad is in either side were satisfied with The drive to Bunzlau took th* took time otit to crank about fighters didn’t exactly agree about Men, Weet Balmy Weather the fire department have con­ Shape Policy well, exchange in peace the _____ , j Nichols field the Americans cap- I Only one Nazi plane - a jet pro­ BohIimi. Feb. I’i—''C'— ’'^•’^^*1 as bad as the war front where men wishes, and he may be assured morning: Alterations products of their labor, and work I tured 12 large guns—10 eight-inch Southern Illinois and Indiana, pelled ME-262 -w as encounfeied i-nllv mistaking tleaning fluid K»r and women arc fighting for peace. that there were hundreds more tributed largely to confining the ♦The drifts were so high around the lower .Ohio valley and Io\('cr Prosecution lloiieliules out their several destinies in se­ 'cannon and two alx-inchera. in the sweeps and it was shot down medicine. Mrn. < A. When you atop to think that’s how who thought good wishes for him few blazes that have started. my house yesterday morning, that curity and peace; a world In which Both Miners’ Head and I Appalacliiahs also eould expect " The townspeople themselves Greater Participation in Seventy-five Marine dive-bombers 'by Squadron I.eader U. va'i- I reiiiie, Vi. of Janiuiea I lain. toeU this whole thing happened by peo­ on his anniversary even if they my wife had to use my hip boots Kitchen Cabinets, Install Nu-Wood Ceilings, governments, as their major con­ 1 balmv weather. Gise Against Cole-, ,t)anka of Ithaca. N. Y R A !• today at nt> hospital. Her hus-[ i- 1 have been careful, too. They Green Silent Pending added their weight to the artillery I High readings yesterday includ­ ple being greedy, wanting more were not in a pi-sitlon to let him to shovel out the paths.” Foreign Affairs Be­ tribution to the common welfare pounding the desperate enemy. t s J i n i l c L Tempe.st pilot. . naiid. .lohn. reported than what they should have. So know so. In school he was affec­ have eliminated fire hazards and —A. Non. Balsam Wool Insulation, Metal are highly and effectively resolved ed at Fort Worth. Tex.. 6ri: Omaha. ; iiagh ami ' I Other air oix-rations were limit­ have cooperated fully with' fire Executive Group Meet. aro»>e during the night and dranWI before you grumble again think of tionately known as "Zip" al­ comes Apparent Now. to work together In practical af­ (Continued on Page Six) .•>3 (21 degrees above normal);) ed by the weather to an attack on some of the fluid whieh \\a* en a| these things; though we recall there were few marshals, police, firemen and Weatherstripping fairs, and to guide all their actions Des Moines 42 (12 above normal): ; Miami. Fla.. Feb. 12—((P)—The Bulletin! j an oil depot at Duhnem sliflf ii«‘ar thf nu'tDtine bollio, "1. Do the boys on the war front in school who dared call him that others In authority If and when by the knowledge that any policy and in the east Philadelphia had ' of Munster. Germany, by l.o ' > * • • complain about things that are not attention has been called to pos­ Free Estimates! Washington, Feb 12—(A’l — A AFL was given John L. Lewis’ re­ 46; Columbia, S. C.. 73 and Char­ New York, Feb. 12.—■/I’.i— within his hearing. The last time new move toward greater congrea or act that has effects abroad must Treasury Balance ; Li);erator*. CropoHee World Labor to their comfort. sible hazards. ply texlay to Its request for his lotte; N, C., 68. ; William C. Colepsugh, accus­ we saw blm be carried hipoself slonal and public participation in \ ed a* a German spy. testified l,ondon. Feh. 12— i/P) —Sidney "2. Couldn’t I do without the with the same "zip" which char­ The (jtecusslon also brought out (CbntiniMd on Pago Six) terms of reaffiliation of the United Washington. Feb. 12— The The end of the mid-winter "heat shaping foreign policy became ap Mine Workers. today that he plotted to get Hillman propo>ed today a nW. things I'm complaining about. acterized his every connectidn another'polnt that is to the credit JOSEPH ROSSETTO I'o.sition of the Treasurey Feb. 9: wave" was in sight, however. ' world lalMir organisation inclutung "Sure, we ail could and would if with the schools he supervised. of the townspeople. When Bres TimeUp parent today. Both Lewis and President Wil­ Receipts, $162,679,061.48’. expen­ Weathermen predicted a down-1 away from the Na/.t* and we only took a second to think." Builder and Contractor ^ Thla waa in the diicloaure that liam Green of the American Fed­ ward trend m temperatures begin­ when he arrived here last De­ Yaiikces Lose the .\merlean Federation of U w r. Many more zippy years to him. sre discovert local folks don’t Senator Connally (D-Tex) and ditures. $319,905,807.58’. net bal­ I he chairman of the CIO I’olltleal seem to lose their heads, thrown 236 High Street Telephone 2-0308 eration of Labor remained silent ance, $18,945,558,038.35. ning tomorrow. cember lied to hi* companion This week's mall also produced Representative Bloom (D-NY) and Triple Murder on details of the Mine Workers’ and (xi-de#endant, Erich Gim- \ctlon committee ■said the orga^ The antics of a fellow, in the open windows and shout "Fire” non-govemment men aa well will conditions for returning to the par­ Some Ground Izatlon should he voted upon Ih^ following: middle of East Center atreet juat and then dash madly to an alarm pel, tree*use "1 didn’t want to ln| te advisers to the United States ent organization they left more locate OImpel where he eriiild soon a- possible by trade uniona "Dear Anon; east of the Center the other day box. A sur|)rlsingly few number ■ the 40 countrle* represented X *Td Ilk* to have you print this delegation at the Mexico City con­ Charge Faced than eight years ago, pending a build and operate a radio.” caused a lot of comment and many NOW ference. Connally and Blooom meeting of the executive council. ihe World Trade Union conferenre, little note for me. College Authorities Frown ! Withdraw Slifihlly in passersby wondered what it was head Congress committees which in here. "To who ever took a package all about. The man was doing some For Smooth Prepared to Accept Term* New York, Feb, 12. A., Face of Repealed handle foreigpi matters. Two Women and Man The council was prepared to ac­ seven-man military commisaibn off the meat counter at the A A P sort of a trick dance step on the The Inter-American conference Fays H om age to IJneoln on Bissell street last week Friday hard-packed snow. At'Ieast his ac­ Performance cept the terms as understood by Upon Editorial on Negroes today begins the second and prob­ Nazi Uoiiiiler-AUaeks. will take up questldna of econo­ Shot to Death; Third Green In verbal discussions with ably final week of the trial of Springfield, 111., Feb. 12 morning. tions could very well pass for £ U U T ) /A /G mics and post-wdr security, which .Abraham I.lnooln’s hopie "The meat you took wasn’t boogie-woogie or jive steps. Auto­ Woman Hurt Bi|dly. Lewis—that the Miners would Connecticut-born William Curtis Tou’U Ret quicker starts would eventually come before the come back aa they are constituted Williamsburg, Va„ Feb. 12— • a store comptroller, said he Colepniigh. 26, and German-born Rome. Feb. 12 American paid homage to him today on much but I want you to realize mobiles drove around him and at and better performance af­ House and Senate. These include today, with a sizeable miscellane­ I'iflh Army troop-s who drove to IS6th anniversary of hi* H' Erich Gimpel. 35, accused of en­ [ lliindreil* visited'the Lincoln ter a thotougfa factory ape- . the government’s (ending' power, Pikeville, Ky„ Feb. 12.—(/P)— ous group of unions In his catch-all -A n editorial by lU 22-year-oId his daVhTer w'as'"taking tering the United States from * within two snd one-half miles of SNEW tariffs, a treaty for * world secur­ Two women and a man were shot District .50, leaving jurisdiction girl editor suggesting the time ^ chance" because the college 1* In Mas.sa in the Italian west coast 'a t Oak Ridge cemetery and Nazi submarine to commit sabo­ law] ity organization and strengthen­ to death and a third woman waa problems to be worked out by the should come when Negroes should the 'south, and added; tage and espionage. irea have withdrawn slU,htly >h i „ne-time Springfield t ,_ ij e n g in e T U N tU P ing of the Pan-American svstem. critically wounded near here yes- council. attend the college, fraternize and "Marilyn can teke care of hcr- The prosecution concluded its »he face of repeated ene’niy, frame home near the M|BI^ Stettinlns Hcndi nelegaUon tef(lay In what Sheriff D. T. Keel It was known that Lewis wanted “marry. among us" has ' caused self. She-is a reliable and bright lounler-atuck* and heavy Ger- ness district. Among spenIjefS M Attention SEIBERLING TIRES case Saturday, when Colepaugh various Lincoln Dsy svento_ The meeting la scneduled* to open described s i "family trouble." to use every'possible tribunal with­ took the Stand for three hours to man artillery and mortar fire. Give your car a mld-wte- in the AFL to arbitrate these dif­ temporary suspension of the Col- girl." „ j , . .\llled headquarters announced to- Edwsrd N.,, Schelberllng, Atoto^l Home Owners 5.50x17 6.50x16 Feb. 21. Secretary of State Stet- Charged with triple murder, the lege_ of William — —and 1 Maxv’a atudent *■ The college Board of Trustees, describe the circumstance* of hi* ter check-up right now. tinlus, a participant in the hlg sheriff said, ia 33-year-ol-’ Ander- ferences; since control of the coun­ meeting Saturday In Richmond, ex­ N. Y., national commander •* Look Your Best In^ * cil by Interest* unfriendly to Lew newspaper, The Flat H it. involvemsnt with the Germans- The Americans consolidated American legion. WASTE PAPER $19.50 three, meeting, ia head of the aon Adklna, brother-in-law o f the The editor, brown-halremmltt*e to the White Mine Workers themselvea in nu­ groes “in our hearts and minds” mile north of the little ence BUckbprii, 29, of Regina. merical strength, aa acienc* devel- week," said President John B. to obtain Information. tarkrd the gevernmentf* cloUiea dry deaned at our modem planL Our service is MONDAY,- FEBRUARY 12 House to .get tmckground informa­ PomfreL "It hs* been temporarily and that i personal. fraternization Distrust prompted each to seek Flume la Foce, and then wlto- Mrs. Burton Bently, 36, of Regina, opa more and more mass outlets between the races “cannot and irew to it* south bank* under maaa deroenstratleee aa proBipt as possible ^ ow won the finest in town. — - LBT U8 RECAP TOUR P$BaBNT TIRES — ~ p tion (m any Roosevelt-Chundiin- waa abot three times. She la in a for chemical products. suspended.” He added th* faculty custody of the lulk of the 460^00 ferriag with Id* stto a ffto to l Wm. F. SUlin. declaiona. would be more concerned with should not be done today, or to­ hea'vy enemy flr*. Solimene & hospital here. The return of Lewis to the Fed­ morrow. but perhaps the next given them to Ctormany. TOI Further Inland the German* tala erder. Re ‘ IN THE NORTHEAST iSECTION Thla would fall ahort of meet- Sheriff Keel said Adklna divorc­ eration would complete a hectic "setting up some editorial super­ said they t<»k $85,000 and 99 dia­ cnunenl la s t ■, "S Johnson Bg some BUggestlona that a sum­ vision of the newspaper" than with dsy.” were reported making' a ed wife, Ura. Elmo Adkins, now cycle in American labor. The stjident body, which Includes monds from Gimpel. . ed effort to regain control of the eew had accaan AH Streets East of Mate Street Froai the Center North Bread Street Flagg, Inc. mation be given nil membera of The stoic mine leader was large­ anything else. Colepaugh waa quoted aa say- giose of failing i MORIAItTY BROTHERS ■ Congress, in public or private Uvea at Osborne, near Dayton, O., Thought Daughter TaUag^ Chance students from both the north snd MaQchestar Dry Geaners and North of Eaat Center Street* Ineludinir the Oakland TBLEPHONB 74M Dodge it Plymenth Dealers * Hit Uwal" At Oantrr nnA Bn»4 attoHn and that Adklna had aoughreos- ly responsible for Green's election the south, has Uken no acUon in ^Csattawsd on e n n |Usht$ F hnM s hi ths 6 Or CM ArtiNW A y w leaslDa. Connally said he doubted In Michigan, the undergraduate ^CtMittoiisd *• * Iw s l Street Area. tody of their 10-year-old son. llv- editor * father, W. H. Kaemmeriik the cas% . 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-T i thoritles thefo should W an iron­ clad agreement between every MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDa It, FEBRUARY 12, 1945 ^PAGE T W O Black^arket blessed one of you here not to do State Loses Rationing Data m x '■‘a 1 a. 1 business if you Can’t do it — R E C O R D S ^ Fumlahed by TT b y r nilCYllt matcly. You must all band togeth- graduated from Manchester High Committee for Industrial' Organi­ [General Assembly Still A U A -S C M. AFll.jpii^aaa you’ve got to name namea and .school In the Class of 1929. After zation. 30 Soldiers o m < « of Police Benefit Iwo Jima Hit Thaw-Freeze Greek Strife ^ jNew By-Laws J Price AdmlnlstratloB tell the O P A who is violating reg• Son Wounded, sckool he was employed by Clieney # Bet I..eadrrHlilp on Wlllkle ulaUona and If you work together RefloBOl Department Brothers in the finishing depart­ Little more than a year elapsed of no individual need suffer by giv­ Faces Partisan Issues Information Stale Poultry Dealers Parents Told ment. % Success Again before the E’cdoration suspended By Yanks’ Bm Ciirhs Travel Seen Settled ^eing Draftcdl Listed Among 1,908 Re­ ing information. You've got to act Ot'oraeas Since 1942 and expelled the CTO. Great or­ 55 Tremont Street, Boston, 8,‘ V Declare Two Week as a group." He enlisted in the Anti Tank ganizational strides In the CIO \ * _ ported Killed in Action Massachusetts Company, 169th Regiment, 43rd were made within the next few Planes Today Bv Protocol luitimatum by Hickey on | Plays Father Role Cessation of Business. S‘Sgt. Edgar G. Opizzi lUvlsion and w£nt with his unit Ten Vamleville Aels Pre- years, but tlicn Lewis fell otiif with First (Jiiajtmires o f OrdinaiH'e to Govern I By Army Today. Attacks Continue Unabated to Camp Blanding in March. 1941 F*residcnt Rooaevelt. The Miners’ Standees on Buses Meats. Fata, Etc. COLUMBIA — DECCA — VICTOR Book Four Red Stamps Q5 New Haven, Feb. 12—((P)-- As­ Was in the Invasion of for combat training. He went over­ Henteil to B i| ; Aiidienee chief bet his CIO leadership on Re­ (Continued From Page Onef Snow and Then the (Continued From Page One) Cariiivah). or Any Kiiiflj Washington, Feb. 12—(xP)—The through S5 good through March London, Feb. 12— ((P)—German seas in September. 1942 and took publican Wendell Willkie in 1910. And Trolley Cars serting that New York live poul­ At the State Theater. * Rills Frozen Over. Of a Gathering. 31. Stamps T5 through X5 good V-bomb attacks on southern Eng­ Luzon on Jan. 19. part In four battles in the South He lost and gave It up. od very good." said Maj. Charles agreement provided for a plebi­ W ar department announced today try dealers are threatening the POTTERTON'S Launches Dispute. through April 28. Stamps Y5 and land continued unabated during pe 8 « ’DS — X — Pacific, including the Mundft cam­ He was succeeded in the presi­ .1. "Deacon" Miller, Dexter, Mo., scite and elections to be held this the names of 1,908 soldiers killed Connecticut poultry market with 539-541 Main street A large crowd attended the 18th dency of the CIO by another min­ pilot of the lead plane, "Deacon’s The local side streets, due to yes­ year, diatingulshed between polit­ A t the special meeting of tha I in action in the Asiatic, European, Z5 and A2 through D2 gbod the week-end, causing damage and A( The Center Mr. and Mrs. CSiesar Oplazi, of paign. ‘a violent death” by purchasing Closed Saturday At 5:80 P. M.'“ Among the lCK:al fans, annual Manchester Police Benefit er, Philip Murray. They struggled Disciples." terday’s thawing, were quagmires ical and common crimes and spe­ Board o f Police Commiaslonera Hartford, Feb. 12.—(A"i With Pacific Ocean and Southwest Pa­ through June 2. casualties during the period ended Open Thursday Until 9 P. M. 75 Cottaffc street, were notlBcd Proeeqsed Foods i j irds from state farmers in excess at 7 a. m. today, the Ministry o f Sergeant Oplzzl is known as Show in the State Theater yester­ along in armed tnice for awhile Whole Flight Returns Safely of snow and on many streets auto­ cified amnesty for Bias members called for Wednesday evening, in [the senatorial Issue now only a cific areas Including 129 with next yesterday, by the War Department and finally. In September, 1942. the Book Four Blue Stamps X5 j celling prices, Connecticut Home Security announced. ■‘Kop” and played, on the Man­ day afternoon. A cast of 10 vaude­ The daylight raid today on Iwo accused of political criipes. addition to taking action on a plflfi. I violent memory, perhaps even a of kin in the New England states. that their son. Staff Sergeant EM UMWA formally dropped out^of mobiles were unable to park at all In case of divergence between through Z5 and A2 and B2 good wholesale and retail dealers have chester High school basketball ville sets direct from New York, Jima, carried out by the Twenty- The question o f BAM participa­ to do away with the all night gar G. Opiert of the Anti Tank the CIO and .Murray was expelled ; due to the deep ruts frozen into I nightmare, th^ General Assembly this list and information sent to through March 31. Stamps C21 cclared a two-week cessation of Company, 169th Regiment, a Man­ team from 1926 to 1929. headlined by Collins Driggs, radio First Bomber Command, Saipan, tion in the present government parking on local streets, considera­ from the miners' rolls. 1 the banked snow at the curbing. I will clear Its decks for action on the next of kin, the last W ar de­ througK G2 good through April 28. business effective today chester National Guard unit, was A brother, Sgt. Hugo Opizzi, organist, gave a 90-mlnute per­ struck military installations Which was reported to have been dis­ tion will be given to tht proposed ] Army, is now .stationed in Califor­ Lewis and the E'edcration were I Tuesday calculated to keep aJiy* partment telegram or letter to the Sugar During the period, in which no slightly wounded in the invasion formance, which was well received. B-29s have been hitting regularly. ■ l»usrnlng Up Snow cussed, but it was not expected ordinance relating to carnivals, cir­ Book Four Stamp 34 good for poultry or poultry products will be nia after two years of ser\'lre in again thrown together recently by I Storm water gutters along Main 1 the Republican-Democratic dif- next of kin is always the appro­ o f Liuzon, the Philippines, on Jan. The funds derived from the show Details of this attack were not to be the subject of a statement. cuses and any kind of entertain­ five pounds through Feb. 28. tiought and sold, the dealers said Panama. (1) The CIO’s Political Action,' and all principal streets were fro­ [ferences which sparked the sena- priate final authority on the status are Invested and used for sick and immediately determined and will ment given in Manchester. Stamp 35 valid for five pounds yesterday at a mass meeting here which the A F L frowns on, and zen solid this morning and the of a soldier. Sergeant >Opizzi was bom in death benefits to the Manchester be announced when operational re- It will be recalled that the an­ I torial scrap. through June 2. Another stamp 'hat they would have more time to I,.ewia differed with on candidates; town highway department bull­ ' Not the least of these will be The casualties Included from New York City and rame with hts police department. jiorts are received. nual town meeting turned down scheduled to be validated May 1. organize resistance to what they (2) The CIO!s attempt to Join with , dozer was put to work this morn­ ("aiiacliaii T roop s 1 the situation caused by State Po- Connecticut; • Every ingredient used in m aking parents to Manchester where he D egree Conferred Included in the show yesterday The Twenty-First Bomber com­ the projrased ordinance relating to termed a "black market traffic in were The Pinup Girls, roller skat­ the Brithsh and Soviet trade groups ing loosening up the snow in front llci Commissioner Edward J. Asiatic area: . Shoes attended Manchester schools and to form a new international labor mand at Guam announced the raid carnivals, objection that time was Milewski, Pvt. Stanley P.— Mrs. Book Three airplane stamps 1, live poultry" which they said had Sealtest Ice Cream must be the ers; the Victory Troupe, a bicycle of the business places from Birch Push Past K leve; Hickey’s ultimatum that the law movement, which both Lewis and on Ota (Saturday I. where one of I that power had been given to Chief Mary I^emlcux. si.ster, 652 Connec­ 2 and 3 valid indefinitely; OPA reached "threatening dimensions” B y Local Council novelty; Henry Thcrrien, vocalist; street to Brainard Place. j which limits sUndecs on buse.s finest available. That’s w hy this ^ M s a RatarslMcvo MONTHLY^ the A F L fear will . be Russian- japan's most important aircraft Gordon. and trolley cars to 40 per cent of ticut avenue. Bridgeport. says no plans to cancel any. ;n this state. MEANS ICE CREAM AT ITS BEST Joe Arean and his dog, "P a l"; the Side Streets Dangerous 'There were indications that the dominated. factories was struck with "good" The thaw yesterday almo.s’t | C.ity D evastated I Proposed Ordinance each vehicle’s capacity was going Satewhitc, Corp. Winston—Mrs. Gasoline fine ice cream is so uniformly ' Byrnes Sisters, dancers and our results. matter would be placed before The degree team of Campbell cleared Center street from the I The new law being drawn will to be enforced the minute it went Sally Satewhitc, mqther, 185 14-A coupons good everywhere I own Collins Driggs. who played I Governor Baldwin some time dur­ council, Knights of Columbus con­ some of his own and other popular This raid probably cost the Center to the Manchester line o f ! go further than one governing oar- back onto the statute books with Franklin street, Stamford. for four gallons through March delicious and high in food value. So, (Continued From Page One) ing the voluntary business holiday IZoobuumin who su*«r Bueh pain ^th tired. ferred the second degree upon 2.6 L selections on the Hapimond Elec- Americans four B-29s, the com­ snow but traveling on the narrow­ I nivals. It will require rules to be the expiration of the governor s European area: '21. B-5. C-5, B-6 and C-6 coupons by a committee of representative if you w an t ice cream at its vofig Mteeae. "dnssed out taalUiss— candidates for San Jose council of ' trie organ. Jewish Leader mand dLHclosed, while 20 Japanese ly ploughed side streets was pre­ ; followed in all hails where public" | Anderson. Pvt. Verner E. A. — good everywhere for five gallons. equipment including buffaloes and war powers on Feb. 1. po'ulterers from all over the state. ell dos to functional periodic dli- Willimantic Saturday night, under interceptors were destroy^, 19 carious this morning. j gatherings are held and will also Following Hickey's uRimatum, Arthur Nyqulst, friend. 17 Nesblt Fuel Oil ask Mtkanoee—etart at onoe—try Lydia The show was arrenped by Cap- ducks kept the offensive on the best today, for Sealtest.' the direction of Grand Knight E'os- planes probably destroyed and 27 Many householders who did not avenue. W est Hartford. Last year’s Period Pour and Five Protests .Already Made iTpinkham'a VasoUble Compound 1 tain Herman Schendel and Jack move within 22 miles of Wesel, h.ive power to tax ball games, senatorial leaders lost little time it was disclo.sed at yc.slerday's le rrtleee aueb aymptoa^. Uada ter H. Williams. Sanson of the State Theater. To Speak Here damaged. have the opportunity since the Belbustl. Tech. 4th Gr. Mario — coupons and this year’s Period One northern gateway into the prized I football games or other such loading their big guns with new meeting that protests already have . MipaaiaUy for woman—<» N o special program is planned Two Super-Fortressea collided storm to shovel out garages, spent oratorical ammunition which i When Sock and Buskin pre­ Mrs. Marie, L. Belbusti. wife, 66 through Four coupons good in all tu n i Abo e grand stomachto tonic. for the meeting of the council to­ Ruhr industrial valley. j sports under certain conditions. been made to Governor Baldwin by over the target and exploded, the week-end releasing their cars blasted the opposition party for sent the comedy "The Fighting Howard avenue. New Haven. areas. Period Five Coupons good Mleer labal directions. night, but next week the first de­ ! The decision as to who shall have Mayors John R. Monogan of YOV CAS ALWAYS DEPEND ON breaking in half. No parachutes unused since last Thursday night. (The Germans said "the enemy causing the situation which per­ L ittles” in High school hall Brimble. Pvt. Ernest F. Mrs. in Midwest and South. All coupons gree will be worked for the bene­ I a ^yy i s R e v e a l n Dr. Siinoii (irppiibprj; to ' the right to present an enlertain- Waterbury and John W. M'.iiphy IVIULPIMUrMI’S SSSiSS were seen to drop from the planes. Yesterday's official ■4.6 tempera- is breaking through our Maas river i ... . „ Thursday at 7;45 apd Friday at Carmella Brimble, wife, 1 Meadow I good throughout current heating fit of a class of candidates. defenses ’ near Kleve and that tnent without a fee is to be put up mitted the standee law to go back Give I^eetiire at the fure and bright sun reduced the street, Hartford. season. of New Haven. | Two other boml^rs possibly were to the Seledtmcn. Such a list will onto the books. 8; 15 February 15 and 16, John ' Connecticut state police have R etu rn T<‘rin.s snow considerably with proapects preparations were proceeding for Connolly, Pvt. Francis C — Mrs. lost to enemy fire. be furnished (TTiicf Gordon who will Brock Caught in Crossfire Hansen, a senior, will play the already launched a program de­ Temple Beth Sholom. of continued thawing and resultant "an impending large scale offen­ In the verbal cannonading Re­ Veronica Connollv. mother, 82 Ration Board Hours This was the first attack on the than L'isue the license. role of the father of Goody and Richmond Hill avenue. Stamford. signed’ to halt the wholesale pur­ Improvement of traveling condi­ sive in the Aachen-Venlo area.’’ ) publican Senate leader C. Ray­ Following are the hours at the .Vakajlma plant, oldest privately Supreme headquarters said the There arc nine section's in thd Filmer Little. Cookson, First Lieut. John I. chase of Connecticut birds by New (Continued E'rniu Page One) tions on sidewalks and streets be­ mond Brock of Hamden was local office of the W ar Price and The guest speaker at the lecture owned aircraft company of Japan. flood peak on the Roer apparently I new law and it is proposed to have In the Connecticut Secondary Mrs. Dorothv R. Cookson. wife, York dealers. Sevfi-al New York A l^T t A Uil Company fore another freeze-up.' caught in the crossfire which Rationing Board at the State meeting at Temple Beth Sholom It prxxluces a substantial percen­ had been reached and that water action taken on it at the town Drama Festival held last April, 128 Sheffield street. Waterbury. live poultry truck drivers hsve to the presidency of the Federation emanated from Lieut. Gov. Wil­ Arm ory: RHI tage of all enemy aircraft. | could be expected to subside dur­ meeting to be held on March 1. John's portrayal of the careworn Fargo, Pfc. James C.. III--Mrs. 1 cen srrested snd relea.sed in on thF death of Samuel Gonipcrs tomorrow night will be Dr. Simon bert Snow and Leon RiaCassl (D ), Mondays; 10 a. m. to 4:30 p. m. 1 ^ ^^7 Ccnlcr street more than 20 years ago. Green had ' .Assembly Building Demolished ing the next few dgys to something Abraham Lincoln in "The One Dorothy S. Wheeler, mother. Cata­ bonds of $100 on charges of deal- o U L i Greenberg o f Philadelphia. Dr. | Senate m ajority leader. Tuesdays: Closed all day to the been a member of the UM W A in approaching normal. Most flooding Who Came to Gettysburg" proved mount road. Fairfield. .ng in Connecticut poultry without Greenberg is Rabbi of Har Zion i One of its main assembly build- B o l t o n RisCassi stated Friday that if that he possessed outstanding public. fact still holds a card in a local i.ig.s was demolished and fires were was downstream from Dueren Fishun. Pfc. Andrew Mrs. Lena i Wednesday; 2 p. m. to 5 p m. liavlng a Connecticut license to do Tompio, the largo.st congregation where the ground Is flat. Upstream Soloiis to A id any trouble developed over the acting ability. He has previous­ Fishun, mother, 7 Wood street, j H \ N (;i headed by his brother. I blazing in the well defined square standee issue, it would not be the Thursday and Fridays: 10 a m so. .n Philadelphia. Since 1932 he has Services for Dr. Gage from Dueren, the river la rushing ly played father roles In the skit Seymour. i A t the meeting, which was at­ But they fell apart in 193.'i over if assembly stnictuies before the fault of the Democrats. He .said to 5 p. m. 11 Lewis’ Insistence that big indus­ been on the faculty of the Jcwi.sh msdly and deep, barely contained Shape Policy "Happy Journey," and In "Junior Griswold, Pvt. Richard .S. —Ar- | tended by dealers from Stamford, .strike was completed, a careful Memorial s*‘rvice.s for the late the Senate had pa-ssed a bill which Saturdays: 10 a. m. to 12:30 \ M ) F n : i tries such as steel and afitomobiles Theological Seminary where he Is within Its banks. Miss." He...... is the — ,younger - son thur S. Griswold, father, 4611 Main i Bridgeport, Danbury, Waterbury. \J i L i ^*^20 study of ph Strong streei. FURNACE BURNER SERVICE Federation’s traditional craft lie al.«o i.s the author of sev­ afternoon. Several of his col- the west and north sides of the M argaret Kazmer. rIFither. 19 mit identification, asserted that lines. In November of tliat year eral books on Jewish subjects | initials given I Kresge of Nanti- l.oer to Heimbach, .’3 miles deep Mr. Roosevelt would find this to act on it. Webster street, South Norwalk. "there are at least 32 New York ■oie, Pa., a pilot who previoiusly Icagiian spoke of the various practicable. Brock’s response came a day Four From State Lewis and ten others formed the ' among (huh i« the notable j nhasps of Dr. Gage's life’s work >n Germsny. j Sinatra U n certain Magee, Pvt. George K. buy'er.s at a Willimantic hotel who had served 18 months on the Solo­ PerhiiiK* Sets Precedent later and In it he charged Ris- Mrs. Blanche Magee, wife. 87 Col­ liarishon scrie.s which it used as a in educational fields. A special se­ .\pparently Giving Up Pruem are paying farmers there prices mons and Hebrides. The Mexico City meeting will Cassi with political maneuvering far in excess of ceiling for their V/llCOne Week E.0Viav^a^Delivery - At------MacDonald’s' Hebrew text book in the Religious lection was givert by the choir of ony street. Hamden. O n (Casually List "The Super-Fort is a real air- The Germans apoarently were be the first inter-American gov­ and obstructionism on the war On D raft Status Mills, Sergt. Sidney A, -Mn<. School of Temple Beth Sholom. the vhuich. pouRrv." t giving up Pruem (2,840) which ernment meeting attended oy powers issue. Lillian V. Mills, wife. 23 South Is Zionist Leader oUtne," he said. "VVe came all the Sold for $1 Per Pound Used Car Prices Aft Sky High vay hobie on three engines." Mahoney-ralgn [ was under Third Army frontal and congressional leaders. The''4nvita- Said Brock, in noting that the Main street. West Hartford. Washington, Feb. 12. - The These birds he said, are being Dr Greenberg has aUso gained Hanking pressure from the north­ New York. Feb. 12— Frank Four calls were made by Lieut, Philip Mahoney and Sarah tlon perhaps set a precedent for Senate had defeated a 14ouse-pass- Peck. Sergt. George E. Henry Navy department announced to­ taken alive to New York, process a national reputation a.s a leading r.oigc. both of Manchester, were east and southwest. Resistance eo measure extending the gover­ Sinatra, the voice that launched a RE-UPHOLSTER vicsge on the way home, telling future conferences of all kinds, G. Peck, fat her. 6.5 .Sidney street, day 128 casualties of the Naval ed and then sold as high as $1 per Zioni.st. At the pre.sent lime he i-s was scattered. The town controls nor’s war ppwers another two million sighs, heaved an ankle-deep WE PAY THE LIMIT he base he was "ditching" and married at 4 p. ni. Saturday at the including the expected United N a­ Bridgeport. forces, including three dead, two pound. piesident of the Philadelphia Zion­ home of Ju.sUce of the Peace W al­ a network of roads over which tions parley to establish a world one himself ns he considered his MacDonald Approx. Proswit Doy Vo Iim s fo r ■ abandoning" the plane. years: 4. Pelletier. Tech. Sergt Kodolphe wounded and three mLssing with Attorney David D. McCoy, rep­ RE-BUILD—RECOVER ist Region, chairman of the Edu­ ter F. Blliott. The ceremony was Field Marshal von Rundstedt fed security organization. "Intent on Straleg.v” ■ draft status here, Just previous to He .said he made the first cull X.__Mrs. Leontin Pelletier, moth­ next of kin from the New England resenting several of the poulterers strips your suite to the ______■oitM edels, Folly Eqolppod for COUGHS cation committee of the Zionist performed by the Justice in the his offensive in the pricked Aj'den- Inclusion of___representaUvea "Senator RisCassi. along with his departure late yesterday for the ivhen "w-e couldn’t keep up and er, 80 W ater streat, Danielson.---- states. The New Englanders In­ at the meeting, waa principal ------y o u r 2-PC.------fminp and rebuilds com- Organization of America and pre.senre of four roiipie.s. friends nes bulge. from CongreSB and outside tha Democratic leaders outside of the west coast by train. “ Phoenix, Pfc. Roland A. Mrs. i dwo to COLDS louldn’t feather a propeller; the " I ’m dying." said Frank, who cluded from Connecticut: speaker. pletel.v. Ne.w filling and MAKE 1«37 I 1Y3B I 193* I 1940 | 1941 1943 chairman of the Hebrew Arts of the bride and groom. Following Across new Sure river invasion government on the Mexico dele- legislative halls of the General A s­ Gabrielle Phoenix. , mother, 44 "People in Connecticut,” he as­ ■second when an engine ran away; didn’t mean it quite that literally. Holt, Norman Joseph, seaman l i v i n g r o o m s u i t e springs are added and tha PLYMOUTH H3$ I 3441 I $ m I $ • » 31330 I 31301 committee. the ceremony the jroiip enjoyed bridgeheads, the Third Arm y ex gaUon is a part >f a broad State sembly. are more Intent on ques­ Summers street. Bristol. serted, "shouldn’t be in need of the third when an engine caught "It's the uncertainty—1.don’t know first class, USNR, wounded. Par- woodwork Is reflnlshed- EO>D 3420 1 3140 I 3490 3840 I 31100 31333 It la a rare OLcasion for the local a dinner at Villa Louisa. I ended its hold north of Echler- depaitment program to gain pop­ tions of strategy and political ma- _ Rampone...... Pvt.... Frederick J. — poultry because it is being shipped I lire and the fourth when a pro- ent.s. Mr. and Mrs. L. Vernon Holt. Mlnor changes at no extra Temple to be honored with the j n.-.ch to an area two miles deep ular support for peace and securi­ neuvering than they are in a rea- h^RV’d'sur’^h'keToknowonewayiMrs. whether I m in the Arm y or not, Louise Rampone. mother. out of the state. You can be sure dHEVROLCT 3330 3713 3040 I 31030 31333 I poller burned because it was wind- laidicH of St. Maurice 39 Walnut street. Milford. cost can be made to modern­ visit of such an outstanding leader ' Seventeen membeis attended, "and flve wide, ty plans. sonable and quick solution of diffi­ Route 5, Newington. that these New Yorkers arc buy­ 50 In PACKARD 34*0 I 3900 I 11900 I 31930 38210 ; milling so fast. or the other.” Houser, Gary, painter third ize and add comfort to your of American Jewry and it is there- | the recent meetl.ig of the Ladies| The U. S. Seventh Arm y in A l- Among the non-governmental cult problems." Ribera, Pfc. Paul P — Mrs Jen­ ing chickens on a cash basis and Homespun CADILLAC 3440 I 3720 ! 3970 I 31090 T 33SSS i "Still we came In and landed Said Snow In a radio broadcast Sinatra, prerioualy classified 4-r class, USNR, missing. Wife, Mrs. HCt* 33010 fore hoped by the spon-sors of the i of .St. Maurice held at the home cace virtually cleired Ooerhoffen, leaders who will go to Mexico are nie Ribera, mother, 93 William arc paying above the ceiling price. 37 For Guaranteed Workman­ because of a punctured eardrum, dHRYSUR 3390 3490 I 3000 I with three engines and three Saturday night in which he laid Jean May Houser, 11.58 Howard 31140 t 32030 33043 meeting that all Jewish residents ' of Mm. William Minor of Luomls t astern anchor of the German Eric Johnston of the U. S. Cham­ .said he had stayed here several street, Middletown. ‘ But, before we talk to the au- ship, Prompt Delivery, Large ; irops," he said. ber of Commerce. Alfred S. Goss the senatorial difficulties and the Sienko, Pvt. Che.ster A_ Mrs. avenue, Bridgeport. Mother, Mrs. 20rr lYown— 1 Year To Pay lUtCK 3300 3040 ; 31400 | 33431 32S4S \ Get below the gargle tine with of Manchester will take advantage road. Mrs. Anthony Fiano was In Moder river line and were,striving 1 days awaiting results of his last Better fabrics such as den­ Selection of Fabrics, of the National Gi-ange, David war powers deadlock to Governor Nellie Sienko, mother., 157 Kent Elizabeth Houser, 474 Courtland OLDSMOIIU 3490 I 3338 I 31330 I oTtS 31713 ^ E' A F Cough Ixiieuges. Each F A F of the opportunity to hear Dr charge of the entertainment and 0 push the Wehrmneht back from Baldwin and the Republican i week’s re-exnmlnation from his ims, ta|>eslrles, friezes, kin- We Carry Our Own supervised the group in playing ■ imsenholm, between the Haguc- McDonald of the United Steel­ avenue, Bridgeport. avenue, Bridgeport. Father, An­ DODGE 3300 r 374______SOSO { 31010 31390 3149S Loienge give* your tbrosl a 15 Greenberg. Planes Penetrate i Jersey City draft board. He left kette.s and others priced Accounts minute *oo(hing, comlortiiig trc*t- The meeting will be held on game.s. The society voted three I'au forest and the Rhine. The workers and George Meany of House: _ ' . . I Yesterday to reach California In Slusz, Pfc. W alter S,.- Mias Hel­ il rew Houser, 60 Pleasant street. Phone 2-4127 STUDEBAKER 3430 I 3933 I 31030 I 31040 31130 3149S the American Federation of La­ " I f you people of Connecticut en Slusz. sister, 114 North street. Bridgeport. proportionately low ment all the way down. IliUions Tuesday, Feb. 13, at 8 p. m. at the . Tokyo-Yokohama Area dollars for the Bolton March of ••'rench Arm y farther south was 'are Inconvenienced because you are I time for his radio show there Wed- NASH 3323 I 3743 7 3930 I 31200 31303 31310 Dtmea. Members aLso attended the bor. New Britain. Kupidlowski, Chester Peter, fire­ use them for coughs throat irrita­ Temple. A social and question ■ Bv The .Ys.sociated Press 1 edited with destr.'ying 75 per no longer allowed to crowd the ' nesday. PONTIAC 3380 1 3791 I 3740 \ 39*5 | 31371 tion* or boanenes* resulting from Memorial service for Dr. Gage on ent of the German 19th Arm y in the ■ A t Miami. Fla.. Mrs. Frank Si- Southwest Pacific area: man first class, USNR, dead. (P re­ 31S10 : period will follow the lecture in A .series of air raid warnings buses, please do not blame Aldrich. Pfc. Thomas C — cold* or imoking. Box—only I0|f. the vestry. Sunday. The next meeting will be ■leaning up the <'"olinar salient. I natra, Sr., was erroneously report- viously reported missing on report MacDONALD UPHOLSTERING CO. I th.st a "small number of enemy Democrats of the Senate.” Charles M. Aldrich, father, 706 of Naval casualties for Jan. 17, Chsst ------PH O NE 2-4137 held March 5 at the home of Mrs. 55cattered showers along the Wo toy C«r> cmd Trucks of All Makoi, Years and I plane.s” had penetrated the To- H.«%aid the Senate deferred' ac- ' ed aa having said her son was Pro.spect avenue, Hartford. 983 MAIN STREET HARTFORD Madeline Brondola of Brandy whole front handicapped air sup­ Engagemenia tion on the House-passed measure i .again rejected for military service, 1945). Parents. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Typos, Raoordlats of Conditioo 1 kyo-Yokohama area interrupted Ardiiini. Pfc. Dominick M rs. Ignatious Kupidlowski, 62 Dyke street with Mrs. Donald Tedfortl port and kept the ground sodden. giving the governor extraordinary Ash I One Week Delivery | Tokyo radio broadcasts between 7 in charge of refreshments. i - Elvira Ardiiini. mother. 135 street. Stamford. * Personal Nutires and 7:30 p. m. Sfpnday (Japanese Parachute Troops Used powers from Feb. 1, 1945 to Feb. 1, street, Bridgeport. Plan Danco for Friday Pelath, Andrew Robert, seaman (late). The Germans threw their 7th Hiestand-Beaulieu 1947, because "the m ajority felt H ope for Release Bombaci, Cpl. Anthony J John The Ladies of St. Maurice will they did not care to abdicate or . . ' first class, USNR, (lead. Mother, D rrre ht— The Japanese Domci news agen­ '“"arachute division into the, Kleve Mrs. Mary U ^ au lieu of Bombaci, father. Box 2.i6.256. Plain.s 1 lain.s , Louise Pelath, 269 Sco- We will buy Our Fair-Profif In Memoriam hold a dance at the Commimity cy, in another report brondca-st rattle in the north out still lacked .'tethuen. Mass., announces the en­ shun their own legislative responsi­ In lovInfT m«»morY' of our dear lui.’*- Hall on Friday, Feb, 16 at 8 p. ra. I O f W ar Prisoners Road. Essex. I avenue, Bridgeport. Phone in— 0 your car Pricing Msthod— earlier by the Federal Communi­ strength to stop Crerar's drive gagement of hei daughter, Hen­ bilities while in session.” ^ band and father, Alexander McBride, Dalton, Pvt. William F . Jr.— ] ______Bucky’s Melody Boys Will furnish Expected to Develop Differences who paeaed away Feb. 11. 1944: cations commission, said one re- which threateneil to tu rif the rietta, of this town, to Ronald T. Mrs. Madeline K. Eustace, mother, , O r write in. the music for round and square whole German flank west of the Hiestand of East Hartford, son of M ajor hearings on Tuesday, un­ MO.SCOW, Feb. i2.-(fl5—Allied Mow to help relieve con- 1 4 1 4 4 over the phone. connoitering American Super- 690 Prospect avenue. Hartford. ------— ------estion and irritation There are some who mlaia tou aadly dances. There will be refresh­ Rhine. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Hiestand less they are delayed by last min­ niilitarv missions In Moscow are And who And the year long aince you •Fortre.sa was shot down in the ments on sale. Mm, William Minor ute arrangements made to bring Fitzgibbons. Pfc. John J.— Mrs. , fn upper bronchial dssnras ffcoM who call ut I Tokyo area Monday. Scottish troops as well as Eng­ nf Woodside, N. Y hopefui that the current wide- went. ' is chairman of the committee Miss Beaulieu ’is presently em­ Admiral Thomas C. Hart to the „„ "^tions of the Red Army Anna Fitzgibbon.s. mother, 29 pine | tubes, muscular soreness or tightness, of the sound value, o f both There are some who think of you daily. FCC said the raid warnings In­ lish and Canadian were taking CAN’T STAND composed of Mrs. Daniel Halloran. ployed ill the Government Mall of- capitol to meet the legislators who j ■ the release of nu- street. New Haven. j coughing spasms— most young mothers But iry to be brave and content. terrupted a Tokyo domestic news oart in the onslaught, directed by rub Vicks VapoRubon throat,chestand CAPITOL MOTORS. Inc. our lervice and merchandite. So we ah«Mt team that are aUent. Mrs. Raymond Calhoun, Mi.sa Enes the cautious Field Marshal Mont- f.ee of Pratt A Whitney Aircraft. passed the bill enabling him to^ American. British, French Lyons, t^l. Paul V Mrs Mary Every family i« given a clear And breathe aiirlYa of rejrret. program. The announcer suc- Pesce and Mrs. Joseoh Flora. Mr. Hiestand attended Brooklyn come U. S. Senator, are expccLvu | pnnadian war prisoners, Lyons, mother, 30 Bristol street, BACK PAIN? back at bedtime. And at once VapoRub 3M Mala S*. ■romery. The kilted laddiea took H o r ffe r d For you were oura. we alwaya remein* ce.ssively reported enemy planes Polytechnic Institute, graduating to develop highly partisan differ-, Konev’s^latest break- Thornaston. Htil relievfi muKle p>ln>— understanding o f the item* her. V'oluntecr Firemen Gennep. entering the Shizuoka and Keihin n 1942 with the degree Bachelor Nyez. Pvt. John S .Mrs, Rob­ tively. To gel Welcome, continued he»I g g H t T M r e s o f espente that make up the If the re?«l of the world should forget. A fairly large attendance was In general, the pace of the at­ areas, an alert In the Yoko.shuka tack war slower. Nazi artillery ■>f Mechanical Engineering. He is * "r h e y include a labor committee through ert S. Conner, si.stcr. Route 2. Tor- relief, lor dajrt. right at the «ore tpot, ipply to upper bronchial _ funeral bill. ' Naval station, planes over south­ had at the recent meeting of the one hig Johnron’t RED CROSS PI-AS1 ER Mrs. Alexander McBride and Chil- Bolton Volunteer Fire Depart­ was more active. German self pro- a member of the Tau Beta Pi hon­ h e S on «^ P ''b V < ^ r-^ "T .rn s i o r t h c Bober" rW er ‘ ^U eve1“ ^ y rington. tubes with its special ‘ dien. western Keihin and eastern Kanto bills calling for a labor relaUons | i ^ military mission in Talko, Tech 5th Gr. Che.ster H. — or 'the heavier, warmer Johiuon'i Byk ment. The group present heard l-elled gluts, the "hunting Pan- orary engineering fraternity and Flaiier. . . The mild, active medication medicinal vapors and. finally, the lifting of the —Stanley Tatko. father, 44 War­ tbe good news that Bolton has 'hers," and snipers made going dif- •q employed as an experimental gently heata the back, itira np blood ciren- RANGE AND FUEL alerts. ■Jcult In the Rrichswald. test engineer In Pratt A Whitney saw street Deep.River. lation, (ighti eongeatioo, eaaea pain. . . . Domel's report said the B-29 been granted a priority for a fire abolishing the Danbury traffic lag Luft three.______Warm cloth covering relaioa bodjr heat, pro- chest snd back truck; this newa was given by Newly captured prisoners look­ Aircraft. Tierney, Cpl. Paul J. Mrs. Mary was shot dowTi In the .sea east of An early spring wedding is plan­ court; and a Constitutional Amend- ^ Tierney. mother, 210 Carlton I tecti back againtt chilling, provides contin- surfaces like a CALL NATIVE Tokyo. The report lacked Amer­ Lesli4^ Btdton chairman of the ed haggard and mentally flogged ment committee hearing on an ^ uoui tupport. . . . Try thia clean, eaiy, proved warming poultice. board of Fire Commisaionera. Tbe by the masses of shells and b ^ b s ned. street. New Britain. ican confirmation. amendment making it mandatory 8118061181011 U rC le rS «ay to "heat treat" timple btekiche and So soothing, comforting . . .VapoRub firemen voted five dollars for Bol­ sprayed among them. Many were that all gasoline tax receipts and x ^ other muscular paina—TODAY. (In cate Song Writer OUw of chronic backache, aee your doctor.) . . . invites restful sleep and keeps on work­ POTATOES ton’s Matcli of Sillies. A calling gray 'haired burghers of 40 to 55 motor vehicle fees be used for V Iit O ia ill StOF68 ing for hours to relieve distress. And... 8500 Instantlv Killed By .Auto tree that has been worked out by years. They were exhausted Alwavf iniiit oo the GENUINE, made by It looks like a good time highway purposes. „ ONLY VAPORUB Gives You OIL nicmbera of. the department was Some of the crack parachute ■ f c f i igimi ivi'i p i B ■New York, Feb. 12.- kT) A1 | Johnaoo ic Jobntoo. thissp^ Branford. Feb. 12.-—(iP)— A man Thla was adopted by the House j — cial penetrating-stimulating actiw. It s MOBIL KBBOSBNK AND MOBILHKAT fllB L OIL to put in a few potatoes. accepted am idt is hoped it will be troopers who surrendered said Dubln. 54, 'who wrote the , identified by police a t Battista two yeara ago and la now before j Boston, Feb. 12.— (/P>—Suspen- to 2000 popular songs, including. jvUjsi^REDniosspusni the Mst known home remedy for re­ We will sell you from one in print in the very near future. they were too .dazed and beaten both Houaea where it needs approv- •sion orders against stores of the Abucco, 7S, was instantly killed on to go another step. They added* •’Dancing With Tears in My lieving miseries MORIARTY BROTHERS It Catfs No Mora to flve 50-pound bags. School Board S1 by a two-thirds vote. Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea -Ou the Level” 'At Cchter mat Brood Streets the Boston Post road last nicht that they felt the war was nearly Eyes,” "Among My Souvenirs | o f children’s To Call U$ when he was struck by an auto­ The Bolton Board of Bducatlun ------NOW PLAYING — Company in Boston, Worcester and "Tip-Toe Through the T u -, g - f c u s t t M C K p u i m colds. Try it! Open AU Day eod AU N M L Single hag lots delivered will meet Tuesday evening at 8 c-.er anyway with the Russians and Lawrence were Issued today mobile which police said was within 31 miles f Berlin, th e lips," died here yesterday after a IS older than you think! o’clock at the homb of Mrs. Her­ with other merchandise or­ driven by Jerry Santagata, 17. of Veteran Court by Raymond C. Baldes, O P A hea^ brief Illness. He was born In Zu- j bert Hutchinson j f Bolton Center. Canadians at Kleve were' 305 ders. Stony (3reek. Santagata was ar­ iiig commissioner, as a resillt of rich. SwlUerland, and began This will be an lm{>ort^t meeting miles sway. — [ rested on a technical chargre of a consent agreement voting songs at 16. Lots of five hags deliver­ and all members of thb board are The Germans still -were trying R eporter Die8 Your skin needs reckless driving and held in bonds All departments of two stores ed separately without ex­ urged to attend. to bring up "bits and pieces" of and the grocery departments of / o f 3500 pending a coroner’s in­ reinforcements from nearby sec­ on overtime at higher rates to tra charge. Bolton Grange Notes three others have been closed for HOPE SHARES PROFIT Y o u r c a r is older than you quest. tors. These wera suffering as bad niMifilBDtF Waterbury, Feb, 12— WV—Frank V Despite the bad weather condi­ p Farrell, 50, veteran court re­ one week. wiffc folks wko woor ’ get the work out. if not worse qgaualtles from Allied OPA charged 12 of the chain’s realize! Right now, eight out of Legal Notices tions Uie Bolton Grange bad an warplanes as the men in combat porter of The Waterbury Repub­ DENTAL PLATES, OILS Of lot WILOtftNtSS You’re Sure To Be WELL SUITED At First Quality attendance of 20 at its regular — ON THE SA3IE SHOW — lican and The American, dlec yes­ .Stores with ration point shortages, Capture Block of BuHdlnga ten cars and trucks are more than Jur^nllY* Court for th^ State of Con­ meeting on Friday evening. Dep­ ‘When The Lights Oo On Again* terday In St Mary’s hospital fol­ transferring mutilated and de­ • • You Ford owners under­ necticut. Third District. t C s earatstBOlrr softer P|»«4»r NATIVE uty Wilbur S. Little of Manches­ Troops of tbe Third Army in­ lowing "a brief illness. He was a faced stompa mixing food and four years old! More than half ORDKM o r NOTIC’R shoe stamps, nlserting Invalid ~ Blato fcttHi fola* teelli much tighter. stood these things. Your patience ter was present and spoke to tbe vading the Saarland captured an- WED.-THURS.-FRI.-SAT. native of Central Falls, R. I. aeeurlty for nervout peoplr- Town of Mancheatcr. Conn.. Kcb- .stamps and falsifying contents of i JJf-jjQ] of the cars on the road are at ruarY* 10. 1945. group about the benefits of the othei block of buildings across Before coming to Waterbury in j I lor cstro comfort, only Soc. and cooperation helped us be­ POTATOES fiUH/ELGOUnrVM ^ envelopes deposited in . ration WILROSE Petition for the Commitment of the Blue Cross Hospitalisation Insur­ the Saar river from Saarlautern 1940, Farrell worked on several ] AT WKI.UON UKKi t'U. least seven years old! Even if you YVe are happ.v-To be able to offer you now minor child of Michael Ryan and ance which membera of the in a -limited attack.' New England newspapers, includ­ ' banking accounts. AT H. MARTIN yond words! 50-lb. bag $2.39 Nancy Rlitqneaii of parts unknown. BO B HOPE Charges against A. and P. (CorroU Cot Bote Store) a lai'ze and altoifether pleasing collection of .Upon the petition of Harold M. Reed. Grange are now eligible . to Join. The 00th diylalon advanced ' a ing the Pawtucket (R .l.) Times, bought in ’41, your car is nearly half mile to reach tw0 points oix stores in New Bedford and Fitch- smart suity. Pinehurst Juicy 176 Size Selectman of the Town of Manchester Eleanor Hutchinson announced the Providence (R.l.) Journal, the In said District, statinir that the minor that her committee has made sir- and four mllea southwest of New Bedford (Mass.) Times burgh were dismissed. four years old. It has traveled • • Even after the war it will O R A N G E S ...... dozen 54c Take the word of Frances Denney— child of the above named persons Is rangements to hold .a dance at the Pruem. The 00th bei^t off a coun­ and The P o rtlan d (M e.) more miles, possibly, than any of be a long time before all who want an uncared-for, neglected clilld. which ter-attack, destroying three tanks ALL W O O L petition will be heard on the 1st -day of Community Hall on March 20. Evening News of which he was " oils or THE WILDERNESS contains FROSTED Due to the fac t that' driving and a self-propelled gun. f mtr- «rTii9*4. »ic city editor when it suspended pub- J 30 costs 42L your previous cars. As your car new cars or new trucks can have March. 194& at 10:46 (e w t) o'clock In Death Reports teliea tepeM In 2 week* vital subatoncea, essential for skin Beauty.3 BLUEBERRIIES the forenoon, at the Town Hall In tbe 1 ndltiqpa were so poor. Lecturer Haspelt, a mile inside Germany PLUS; -GREAT MIKE” UcaOon in June, 1936. them. The chMces are that your Town of Manchester In said District. Lillian- Hutchinson postponed tbe Just opposite the northern Up of He served vrith the 301st E ngl- TNOHT bOROV ennseamarUy.’ grows older it naturally needs GABARDINES and TWILLS It appearing to and being found by Luxembourg, was taken by a unit Possibly Faked but If s lean 'wlU aolvs a Your skin needs these substances— SAVE YOUR POINTS . . movies and talk on safety until neera In the First W orld W a r and car will have to last you longer PrIoM Start At th? subscribing authority that the problem eom* to Ammd snd get more service and more parts. SERVE FRESH FISH above nam«id Michael Ryan and Nancy a later date.‘An impromptu pro­ which moved on to Sevenig. saw action In the St. Mlhlel offen­ known to science as upoids. They can be The Elchtemach bridgehead was tbsae plus sdTsntacm; than you think, so don’t negleoi Bigoness haY-e gone to pkrts Unknown gram consisting of group singing, sive and In the Tours sector. He London, Feb. 12— (fl>>—Increas­ * A COUPLE OF TIMES therefore. widened at both ends. Bollendoif spent seven months in the Army of 1. l* I new men to replace them. New onoe a week for two weeks .SMceeaalve- TODAY AND TUESDAY ers and three sisters. His wife died Allied authorities should check in our Toiletries Deportment. • • With your continued StartiBf At . . . a large supply of Fish t>', commencing on or before the 15th Marine service spoke of his ex­ thoroughly b^ore acceptlAi; such arsa btea periences on recent trips. The in 1938. ' ^ parte became scarcer. Some dis­ friendly cooperation we’ll do our for Ash Wedne^ay. day of February. A* D.. 1946. Funeral services will be held German claims. to. pboM sr WTiw tods]A_| T1IOMA8 D. Oai Home Economics Committee will Trial Enters A flurry of synthetic death no­ very best to keep your car run­ Judge of the Juvenile CouH for the have qharge of tbe program on Wednesday morning at St Ed­ appeared entirely. W e had to ■ Pinehurst has an opening tices of Nazis high on the war U tt 24.98 Third District. Feb. 23. ward's church, Pawtucket. R. I. • ning smoothly, efficiently and $ for a yooit^ lady for oni^ rr-M2-45. # ______Second Week criminal lists Is anticipated os the M«KWp learn to repair worn or broken- Sizes; 9 to 17 — 10 to 20 — and 33 to 43. grocery department and a Bolton Mnrcli of XNmae German position becomes more HMS economically! W e will help you Too Late to Classify The Boiton March of Dimes uw I"'! NEW SIZE lAH down parta instead of replacing licensed driver for full time Yugoslavs 'Pocket acute. m UM tin- IBM get all the "extra!’ miles that Colors: continued to climb with the fol­ -(CootteMd rrwB Fogs One) Lost week Berlin announced MB UM MJB them! inerdaaed demand for or morning or afternoon W ANTED—FE3IALE sales clerkA lowing donations: Previously ao- that Roland Frelaler, president of S5 OO VICTORY BLUE — SPRING BROW n — Ford built in. work in our delivery dept. Good M lary, good hours, good kndwtedged,. 31SS.6S; other contri­ tng ha admired tha German Army Force of Germans the so-called People’s court, was aervice forced u s to do many jobs working conditiona. Apply In par* butions, Mr. and M rs. William GREEN — NAVY BLACK AND WHITE and wonted to nght In it, that killed in on American air raid on 31# ts 3*es son to the manager, Montgomery B’>gner, 31-00; Mr. knd Mrs. *‘th« German government and tha German capitaL Frelaler sent CHECKS — GOLD — G R A Y W ard a Co., 824-8X8 Main street Georgs Shedd,' 32.00; Ladles o f St. HUlei' kwkod go ^ to me” but he London, 11— (P )— hundreds of peroons opposed to Maurice, 33.00; Bolton Volunteer undertook tbe miooion because i aONOI • TIAVttS- riliNCE *UNQ Tito’s Yugoslav portlaana have Hitlerism to the gallowa 'R t u e i M YOUR FORD DEALER Firemen, 38-00; making a total to Germany "you do what you are pocketed a force of Germans in the Tbe I poosibiUty exists that in date of 3144.63.' PLUS! area of Nova Kosabo. about 75 told.” Glmpel sold tha aa a loyal ttitf eoso, and othor similar in- rUIANCK GO. QuarryvUle Methodist •TSVER SINCE VENUS- mUes south of Belgrade, tbe F t m German he "did .what they asked atonceo, there may hava boon a TRUSSES BELTS Y ugdolav radio roportod today. • "’The Meaning of Lent" was the ma to.” —------ALSO ------* deliberata death report, followed IR m bnodcast also sold German EXPERT FITTERS sermon subject of Rev. George W. Whan Oolepough waa djo- 1 HOUR o r saoB T b u b - by a fake funeral, to allow Frels- WILROSE DRESS SHOP Wiseman at the QuarryTiHe chorgod from the U . B. N avy, ha troops were being mopped up ______“Alwaya First To Show The LatcsC* JSCTS AND STOTF. INCLUD­ ler to start a ritw Ilfs outside of church on Sunday. 80ld.,4Mi the wltneas otond. be ao- around MosUr after a cnuhlng as­ S9t MAIN STREET SHERIDAN BUILDING ING -OOlBMUNITy aiNO” Germany. Arthur Drug.Store* The Youth Fellowship will nteeC aured a berth on the exchange wrm -ru, g e t b y ” — sault hiy the portiaans . Dial 4151 a4» Biaia St ■oklgiw BWa. Tueacfeliy. evening at 7 o'clock in Alp Grfpaholm, leaving it at Us- S HOOUMB -JUID < m u «8 1 tha haaeiAnt of the churcK. bon to oat out fbr Genoany."

■ rt.'. ■■■ ■ t A i i l ' BAUvnHO’i'BH B vam no h b r a l i D, aiAmjMESTKll, OONN^ MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12,194i 1BAI\» Mr-M fcK I'JVt.MiNU HKKALU, MANUHESTEK.

and Russian troops are astride the table was tastefully decorated and the centerpiece was a huge birth­ Direct Action Manchester great four tane parkway which ria»s O fficer Rockville Uilioii. Service day cake. Thoae present included Change in Insurance Evening ^Herald leatbi directly into ^ riin . They do Mrs. Hariensteln’s children and not, however, seem to be trying *.o Weil Attended their families as follows: Postmas­ After Victory PPBURHMD BT TH bead in that northerly direction, Change Blood ter and Mrs. 'H. Olln Grant and Rug vuluiss like the$B PBINTINO 00. INC. children of Manchester, Mr. and Program Now Certainl U BiaaeUatTMt but are, for the present at least, Mrs. Frederick T. Hartinstem Pastor Ward Advocalca KandiaaUr, Oonn. heading straight west. Let them B'- THOHA8 rVROITSON South Church Fillcfl to Donors Hours and family, Mr. and Mrs. E3mer F. i ' Cknarml lUnacar go far enough and they will be Hartensteln and family, Mr. and Method of Jeaua in VtaMdad Oetobar 1. 18S1 Hear Rev. Dr. Mills Mrs. Raymond Forster, Mrs. Fred­ Veterans Organizations money h“ put“into"u'u outflanking Berlin Itself. Dealing With Foes. ^ 'PubltaM iranr Hranlnf Bxcept Deliver His Serm on. erick G. Hartensteln and her And Veterans Admin* gone if he Uvea through the ■ ■■ Green and Beipre Twist Carpeti 50-80 Modi ■■ndajra and HoUdaya. Bntared at tha Whatever the strength of the Glosiug Earlier in Rock* great grandson, George L. Man- years. vnatCMnoa at HancJiaater, Conn., aa German position in the Russian tak, Jr., all of this city. istration Agree Exten­ "As our nation and her allies and rayon face. Was $110.00., A congregation whi< h filled the ville on Wednesday; Paid In Monthly Installments iie ^ Oaaa Hall Hattan______center may seem, developments Pythian Sisters sweep on to military victory over Couth Methodist church Joined in pUier News of City. Mercyll Peckham of Manchester, sion Should Be Made. It he Is killed during that time gUBSCRIPTION RATES on tbe western front give a good his beneficiary receives the instir-{ the axis powers we shall do well to T Ona Taar by Hall ...... f the ftrvice of the Manchester Min­ Grand Chief of Pythian Sisters, 1 indication of what the over-all and her staff will pay her official (Editor's Note: This Is tbe ance In monthly Installments. remember the method of Jesus,” j Par Hoatb by Hall ...... * isterial Association last evening Rockville, Feb. 12 (Special) — But—and this Is good to 9x15—Tone-on-tona Wilton, green coloring, 8T% German military situation must visitation to Damon Temple. first of three stories on veter­ sold Rev. W. Ralph Ward, Jr., In 1 be. The Canadian First Army to hear Rev. Dr. Elden Mills, min­ The Mobile Unit of the HarUord Pythian Sisters, this evening at 8 ans’ Insoranoe- -changee like­ member—any time after the rayon, 33% wool face. Was $112.50 ...«• • *-$95>00 I fjfilttu n Btataa and APO...... $13.00 ■■■ < year in which he has thia lnsur-| his sermon.Yesterday morning, "in has succeeded in entering and by­ ister of the First i:ongregational Hlooii Donor Center will come to o’clock in Foresters halt Follow­ ly and changes wanted.) tfaiiiHBR OF Rockville on Wednesday, February ing the ceremonies there , will be a ance the servicemm can conver dealing with people.” Mr. Ward passing the city of KIcve, fighting church West Hartford, preach on the ASSOCTATBD PBESo "Ttie Kingdom of Goil A .Pro­ social and refreshments will be By James Marlow it Into an ordinary life, 20-pay-| pointed out that one of the pro­ Tba AaaoclaUd Preaa la axclualTely 28 and cards have been sent out ment or 30-payment Insuranc antltlad to tha uaa of republlcatlon of through the main defenses of the test, A f’rogram. A Promise.” Dr. ic previous donors. served. Washington. Feb. 12.—(JV -A t cedures Jeaua followed was that of 9.\18—Tone-on-Tone Wilton, green. 50-50 wool «n nawa dIapatchM aradltad to ■ ■ or not Siegfried Line in order to do so. Mills said the lirsl .step toward the Emblem Club Supper policy. "direct action,” a specific Illustra­ The hours for the appointments least one change—in the govern­ Both kinds of insurance— tba and rayon face. Was $166.50. .-$141-00 otharwiaa ciadlted in thia paper and This is in itself a heartening suc­ kingdom in .social afTaiis anif per­ u . Imve been changed, being from The Emblem Club will hold a tion being the cleansing of the tha local nawa publlabed here. meeting preceded by a Pot-lurk ment’s insurance program for term and the other kind—are| f!'r- cess, but perhaps the most inter­ sonal living was a protest again.^t 10:4,5 a. m. to 2:45 p. m. an earlier temple. Such a procedure the ail rldhta of republlcatlon of special something. The great reforriis it- ■ closing hour than in the past. Any­ supper on Wednesday evening, Feb. servicemen— seems certain this called national service life Insu Chrletian conscience and the civil­ dlapatehea herein, are also reaerred. esting thing about this battle is /•ave all been realized through the ’ ■ • ■ ■ one who had prcv'ou.sly made a 14 at the Elks Home. The com­ year. ance. ized world must adopt in captur­ Pull aerrica client of N. E. A Service the fact that the troops the Ger­ great protestors. To protest is -I 'ate appointment Is asked- to con­ mittee in charge Includes Mrs. Veterans' organizations and the This is how a man would benefltl ing a thief or murderer, or In end­ 12x15—Tone-on-tone Axrninster, green coloring, mans have thrown into it in an not enough, we must have a pro­ tact the Red Cross headquarters Mary Coleman, Mrs. Betty Backo- Veterans administration, which by converting the term inaurancel ing the ravages of an aggressive Mine Ruthmnry WirtalU fen of this city, Mrs. Ellen Ma­ bandies the insurance, agree: into the other kind: He’d have ln-| all rayon face. Wa.‘> $78.50...... $66.50 Pnbltahan RyraaanUtlvaa: Tba effort to stem the Canadian ad­ gram. Dr. Mills, railed the name as soon as possible and make an people. "BuL” urged Mr. Ward, JnlliH Hathawa Special A*ency— Proteslsnt Church unfortimatc laiiier date. E. Fenton Burke, honey and Mrs. May McVeigh of That the present l^year term aurance for life and the money hel vance are from the German Sev­ "to capture a thief and put an Open Thursday Tatk. Chicaco. Detroit and Boaton. saying that it accounted for the -■Mis.s • RuUimary Wirtalla, chairman of the Blood Donor com­ Manchester. insurance should be extended two put into the term insurance wouldl end to his maraudings ia not to enth Parachute Division. This di­ various denominations which were daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Rudolph mittee states that the cooperation Prisoner of War Letters or three or more years. And for not be lost if he lived beyond those | ssaisraraip AUDIT BUREAU o r this reason: make a respectable cltisen out of dRCOlATlONS. vision, only two weeks ago, wa.s primarily against something Wirtalla of 109 West Center of all the mills is being asked in Several more letters have been five years. him. To win victory over enemy 12xlOV!i—Tone-on-tone Axrninster, green color­ rather than for sometliing. He street, has been elected secretary order that the next visit of the received from Staff Sergeant Wal­ This Insurance waa created by Would Be Protected For Life Tha Barald Printing Omnpany. Ii^. operating against the American ter G. Berthold, a prisoner of war congtessional act OcL 8, 1940. It nations ia not to make them the ing, all rayon face. Waa $35.50... .$47.00 ' aanoMa no flnanelal raaponaibllity for urged tlie churches to adopt a pro­ of the freshman class at the Col­ ?4oblle Unit may be a succesa. All The ordinary life policy meansl friends of democracy and cl'viUsa- Evenings to^ 9 typocrapbleal errors appearing In ^ Seventh Army -200 miles to the gram, and decide now where they lege of Our Lady of the Elms in of the service men who return of the German government, last was to cover servicemen for five Chicopee. Mass. Mias Wirtalla, reported in a Prison camp In Aus­ years. he’d pay premiums the reart of hla I tion. MrUaemants in Tbe Manchester Bva- south. were going. from the battle areas stress the life; the 20-payment means he’dl Closed Wednesday Afternoons nlng Herald. . It is testimony to the continued Lost His Son In War active in all school affairs, is a importance of the Blood Plasma tria. In one of the last letters re­ WiU Expire This Year Use Moral Principles ceived he stated he w'as well and pay for 20 years; the 30-payment I efficiency of German transport Beyond a program the Kingdom member of the M. J. B. Debating and whole blood in saving lives. But the policies taken out five 'T o follow the method of Jeeus 9x14—Tone-on-tone Wilton, m.iple beige. 36% Monday, February 12 of God is a promise. "Man can­ Society, the Verdeoro Players Blood at this time may be given in added: “Don’t be sucked in by any years ago wUl expire this year means he’d pay 30 yeare. In all| In dealing with family problem^ and communication# that such a not guild the Kingdom," said Dr. (dramatic club), and the Mon- ■honor of .some serv-iceman or wom­ racketeers who might come around unless Congress extends ;be cov­ cases he'd be protected for life. comroimity disorders, and world wool, 67 % rayon face. Was $105.00...... $89.00. A Grand Snecess unit could be moved 2Q0 miles to Mills, but if man fulfills the re­ signor Doyle Science Club at the en with the name of the donor seeking donations for the P. O. W. erage for UAna. . It would cost him more In I conflict is to see that though ^ meet the emergency at Kleva. quirement Gods will fulfill the college. She graduated last year being attached. Rglief Benefits or entertainment So, many servicemen, after pay­ monthly premiums to convert.! rect action at Umes Is tho only Some parents have already be*n Ordinary life is higher than term! Tlia Friday nljh t total of the But that such aa unusual faat promises.” Speaking personally from Martihester High school. , Court Session ing premiums for five years, solution to an Immediate sltuaUM Maneheater Memorial Hospital and referring to tlie death of his Olrhlnal, civil and divorce cases fooled. Check with the War De­ would be without insurance at all insurance; 30-payment Is higher! the happlnese, place and aecurity should be necesimry la also testi­ own son only a few weeks ago on partment about anything like than ordinary life: and 20-pay-1 9x12—Tone-on-tone Wilton, maple tan. 38%, BuUdingr Fund waa $401,580, liave been assigned for the session after Oct. 8. of Individuals and nnUona In the mony to the paucity of well the Belgium front. Dr Mills said of the Tolland County Superior th a t” (A man who bought it only ment ia higher than 30-payment., future awaits the adoption of wool, 67% rayon face. Waa $90.00...... $86.00 against a $500,000 goal set for the trained German manpower on the that though we say men are today ^Ladies’ Night’ court to be held In Rockville on four years ago, of course, would For instance: The monthly pre-| moral and religious principles as drive. But Friday night’s total dying for something” in this war, Tuesday with Judge Howard W. sUll have coverage for another mium on $1,000 at age 20 for the! WATKINS BROTHERS westem front. Whom will they the result of persuasive, educa­ he feels that It ia more true to say Alcorn ot SYiffield presiding. one.) various kinds Is: 65 cents for term; [ was not the whole story. There transfer to the next point of the tional processes which rely upon are, as Judge WlUlam J. Shea an>> they are dying "because of some­ Grand Success The criminal cases kre those of Rotary Club’s It waa issued as term insur­ $1.23 for ordinary life; $1J14 for! the intelligence, good Judgment, 9x12—Texture Striped Cotton, rose and maura I , mounting Montgomery-EUsenhow- thing.” Those things which cause George Duncan of Ellington, ance, not aa the usual life policy, 30-pa5Tnent; $1.96 for 20-payment. I and sound character of free peo­ > .i^ouBced, addlUonal subacripUoaa er attack? How many emergen­ war must be overcome that the charged with breaking and enter­ because term Insurance is the But there’d be no good reason I stripes. Was $73.70 •$49.7A| I atlU $6 be announced. Furtbsp- promise of God for a world of ing in the night season; and Ladies’ Night cheapest that can be boughL ple.” ___ cies can they aqlve In this fash­ Firemen’s Soeial lo Be- for him to junk his low-rate term! • Beyond the victory o t the oword ] jE* asore, a good many of the larger peace tfld security may be ful Eugene C. Bigelow of Coventry, The cost of the premium in­ ion? Insurance for the other kind until! there must come the greater vic­ oontrlbutore to the fund have al> filled. eome Annual Ev ^nl charged with carnal knowledge creases according to the age of the 5-year term policy was almost! The Germans are doing extraor­ Combined C8ioirs and abtise of a minor female. the serviceman buying IL The tory of the spirit snd we now, fac­ ready given aasurmnoe that they Program for Tomor- expired because he’d be saving! ing A new era In human history, 9x12—Tone-on-tone Wool Fiber in green, ftow j dinarily well with their despera­ Two hundred voices formed the As a Result The civil ca.ses assigned for to­ rates are almost identical with money for 5 years with the cheap-1 will eonsldcr the poeilbiUty of ad- combined junior and adult choirs. morrow include Henry C. must not rest from our toll and tion defense on two great fronts. row’aoParty Completed those charged for term insurance er policy. used. Was $25.95 ...... - ...... $19A0I 13 ditlonal gifU n«ct year, Under the direction of G. .\lbert The Ladies’ Night party held in bchwann va Peter H. Mortensen in World War L labor until that greater victory is But their lines are growing con­ Pearson with George G. Ashton at —To Be at Y. M. C. A. And the payments to his bene-1 fil.' Kven Friday nlght’e total rep- the Sports Center Saturday even­ "t al: Hattie Schmeiske vs. Arthur How Cost Increases fleiary would be the same, no mat­ won." SEM-ANNUAL the organ, the adult choir sang tinually thinner while the prea- B. Satryb; Dorothy Ficher Russell This is how the cost of the in­ ter what policy he boughL And naanted tba largest amount evar "Now Let Every Tongtie Adore ing by the four companies of the against Charles C. Russell; Ernest I sure agalnat them la being broad­ South Manchester Fire depart­ Reservations for more than 60 surance increases with the age of those payments to beneflcierles are I 9x12—Tone-on-tone Rayon and felt in bron^l xalsad bp a atmUar driva la Man- ’Thee” by J. S. Bach; and, ’’With f^ertsche vs. Ernest W. Lutz; Helen Rotariana, their wives and friends .the man buying It: William Grander ened. There can be. only one re­ A Voice of Singing” by Martin ment, was attended by 208 pewona f.lihaliak vs. John Pudim, Jr. et a sore point with servicemen. This | foliage design. Waa $15.95...... ,.,.$ I*7 » | Chaater. and was a grand success. It is like­ have been made for the Rotary A boy 18 would pay 64 cents will be explained here tomorrow. n la, taking all such faetore In- sult. Thaw. The voices of one hundred al.; Margaret Wood vs. Ellsworth monthly for $1,000 worth; a man children sang from the upper bal­ ly to be made an annual event as a F. Wood. The divorce cases are Club’s Ladies’ Night party at the Reported Wounded! tb cooaldatatioti, quite apparent lesult. Y. M. C. A- tomorrow evening and 30 would pay 71 cents; and so on cony, "Be Thou My Vision," the Verna A. Rose vs. Frank R. Rose; up the scale. that tba driva can be pronounced Still Half A Jump Behind music being written by Mr. Pear- A turkey dinner waa served by and Katherine Hunt Brown against Mark Holmes, chairman of the pro­ Osano to start the evening and gram committee for the club, has No one can buy leas .than $1,000 5x8.11__Plain rust Axrninster. Was,$85.00. .$29,751 an unqualified aucoess. Actually, ton himseir Following the ser­ Bernard R. Brown nor more than $10,tX)0. The Mr and Mrs. Albert Grunderi Considering Governor Dewey's mon by Dr. Mills the combined community singing was led by G. planned an evening of entertain­ 511 It did battar than many of the Bingo Social ment which should prove one of average policy la for about $9,000. rf .UiUiard street, were-ln- Lincoln Day speech the other choirs sang "AH Hall the Power Albert Pearson. The Vernon Fire Company No. 2 •orincd ?:’.tmc'ay by the War De- hoapital'B moat snthuaiastic back- O’ Jesus Name, ’ by W. A. Golds­ The tables were arranged on the most enjoyable Ladies’ Night Thia term Insurance is strictly night, one wonders what the out- will hold a bingo social on Tues­ e\*er held by the organization. the emergency kind. It simply , -rtmenl ol the wo inding of their lara bellevad poaaible. worthy. ' I oth sides of the hall from south day evening, Feb. 13. at 8 o’clock h. Private William A. Grander, j iyJTthia'liap^r^aault. both the «>“ • • Itc tlo n might Chlmen Are Played to north and in the center of the George Bowe, announcer of covers the person buying it for 9x12__^Tone-on-tone Rayon and felt in at the Dobsortiille schoolhouse, the WTIG and heard currently on that the five years In which he pays Ll, Armv, in Belgium on Jan. ^ have been had he started hla cam­ Preceding the nnioji service, hall, wei: back towards the south proceeds to be used for the com­ ffa Priviue Grunder waa Inducted CLEARANCE hospital trustees, who conceived station’s "Quix of Two Cities” premiums. Was $19.95...... paign laat aummar with a similar Frederick I. Rogers played tbe end was the table at which were pany equipment. tba driva, the campaign wvkers seated the speakers, department every Friday night wiU present a At the end of that time hla pay­ in March 16. 1943. as statement on the International Is­ Case Memorial chimes from the Fined student and was toen staUoned st ✓ who gave ao fraaly and genarous- tower of the church. Mra Eleanor and district officers. program of fun entitled ‘Truth ments and his protection end. The sue. Stnuighxo M ToMtmMter James E. Shea. 19, of Vernon or Consequences.” Roes Shirer, lo­ coiby College, Wstervlll^ Me. , hr of tbelr Uma, and the oountless A Bennett at the console of the Center, was fined $25 in the Rock­ When the Army suspended the "We have nailed to our mast­ organ played the following num­ Sedrick Straughan, chairman of cal magician, wUl give his show of 9x12—Tone-on-tone Rayon and felt In Individuals and corporations who ville City Cpui"t on Saturday on a magic which has been received so Army Specialized Training pro- [ head,” said Governor Dewey bers as prelude to the worship: the committee that arranged the cram. Private Grunder was tM s - ’rasponded with the highest type party, was the toastmaster and charge of failure to grant right enthusiastically wherever present­ iktsATORCCtoreliif Was ...... Thursday night, "one principle to "Little Prelude aiid Fugue in D of way. His auto struck Wilfred ferred to the Infantry branch snd ] aC oommimlty conscience all de- Minor,” J. S. Bach; "What God brief talks were given by Ojittmis- ed. The servicet of George Ashton, 6chaA!»(b which I believe we must everlast­ aloner Thomas Hassett and Qtief Bourey. 12. who was riding a bicy­ director of the South Methodist went overseas last September. of fine home furnishings EHTva imllmlted credit. Ordains Is Right” and "Now cle on West road, near Vernon He is s graduate of ManchMtor ingly adhere. That ia that we, as Than We All Our God” by Slg- Albert Foy. Commissioner Harry Church cjioir, has been secured for B U g H a U M n iare had to be large gifts, and Sehleldge was called on to take a Center on January 29. Bourey Is the group singing, and the pro­ COME AND ET IM High school in the Class of 1M2 a nation, can, we will and we frlg Karg-EIcrt; "Be»'ceuse” by still receiving treatment at the 6 and of the HoweU Cheney Techni­ •mall gifta, each from those who Clarence Dickinson, and "Evening bow as was Assistant Chief paniel gram WiU be completed by Donald must take full, responsible part Haggerty, who has complete 47 Rockville City hospital. Klemer, John Peckham ^ d Jean cal School tho same year. He W : nould afford them, if the drive Song’ by Edward Bairstow. Mr. BasketbaU 2 red points for every employed before InducUon in. « « in the establishment of collective Ashton played as organ postlude years as an active fireman in Sussman of the local H l^ school c o a M m Colt’s Patent Fire Arms plant, ] Wwa to be n auccean Both were .Manchester in addition to time There will be two basketball burlesquing the Three Andrew Sis­ (OUITOCOlOSt pound of used fats you aecurity among nations. • Exultemus ’ by Ralph Kinder. games this evening In the Recrea­ Hartford. | i.^>.fortlieomlng. All Manchester can served with the Rockville dOpart- ters. The latter act was originally FrssrrlhailhyWiaiiihikliutDoctonl bring to your butcherl "The opinion of our people has The service was op^ed by the tion Board League, the first start­ presented at the teen-ager’s Jum­ Mr. and Mrs. Grunder hsvs an- ba proud of the fact that the re- Rev. Alfred L. Williams, rector of bent before moving to Manchester. Pertusste—a famous hsrbal cough Other son, 2nd UeuL Walter Orun-1 EnterUUnment Presented ing at 7:30 o'clock between the ble Inn and proved so entertaining aponae was such. crystalUx^ They want the St. Mary's Episcopal church and EUlington team and the P.A.CX Re­ remedy—la setenri/leeOy psepaied to der, who U serving as a navigator i The LaPalmer sisters. Rose it waa repeated at the Mlle-O- woric Internally. It not only relleree Easy W-B Terms Tha crowning result, of course. United States to accept its re­ president of th« Ministerial Asso­ serves. The second game at 8:45 Dlmee benefit show at the High SAVE USED FATS-FOR on a bomber of tha 16th Air Force, ciation. The Rev. Clifford Simpson Fmma alnd Rose Alma, sang sev­ your coughing qieU but also loosens bzsed on the Italian fronL Is assurance that Memorial Hospl- sponsibility for the vital decisions eral songs and were well received p. m. will find the Comets and the School recently. Mrs. Ida Soder- BAmEFIELO MEDICINES of Center church read the scrip­ Stolle A Gamble team in action. BUcky phlsgm and makss It easier tal oan now plan and carry affecting the future of the world. being called on for oeverai encores. burg will cater for the dinner to raise. 5a/e and effeotlve for both Pay for your Clearance purchases on St. Valentine's Day ture, the Rev. James A. Yoimg of Vouth Fellowship which will be served at 6:30 p. m. II ‘ through a program of expansion Those who speak for our country the Church of the Nazarene deliv­ They were accompanied on the old and ^ungl All drugstores convenient W-B Terms. After your piano by Mr. Pearson. Fred Boc- The Youth Fellowship of the Which will fit It for fully adequate need no longer hide behind fine ered the pastoral prayer; the Rev. Rockville Methodist church will Joseph Thompson down payment, pay the balance weekly Icaynold Johnson, treasurer of the rhino, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred F. Glared tiles come in floral, fruit, peasant d^ j' aarvlce to this growing communi­ phrases and glittering generali­ Bocchino of Parker street, played entertain the young people from ' or monthly. association, received the offering. the Union Congregational church Wounded Jan. 25 signe ...... 8 ^ ty. That ia an assurance which, ties. There need no longer be any Dr. Ferris Reynolds of the Second the drums and responded to sever­ 2323232353235323482348534823484853485353484848532353232323232323234823532348232323534848485323532353234848485353234823 al encores. this evening at the church social G. Hanging Wall Pots, complete with wrought over tha years, will really be doubt anywhere that the Ameri­ Congregational church presented rooms for bowling. can people are prepared to exer­ Dr. Mills, and the Rev. W. Ralph Dancing followed, the prompt­ iron bracket, in blue-green finish...... $1.60 worth mllliona of dollars to Man- ing being done for the square Birthday Party Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Thompson, ahaater. cise their great power actively, Ward, Jr., tiruhounced the bene­ Mrs. Frederick , G. Hartensteln H. Hand painted floral picture in a smart diction. The other ministers of the dances by Carl Wiganowskl and of 101 Hemlock street were noti­ continuously and effectively in the n usic wa.s furnished by an orches­ of 138 Prospect street entertained fied by the War Department Sat­ bleached oak frame for only...... $4.50 It was the Herald's privilege association were ii. the proces- a family gathering Sunday after­ and pleasure, during this drive, to interest of a just and a lasting slonaL tra from Willlmantic. urday that their son, Ffc. Joseph Those in Charge noon at her home. The occasion L. Thompson, Army, 21, waa I. Miniature reproduction of » devote its news columns unre­ peace.” Printed in the calendar was a waa In honor of four members of wounded on Jan. 25 in Germany. ror with convex glass, gold finish...... memorial to the late Rev. Dr. The party was arranged by a servedly to ah exposition of tbe With all respect to Governor comniiltee composed of members her family whose birthdays occur Pfc. Thompson has been In the J Sill Bottles make living bookends when filled Brownell Gage, minister of the I n ^ e month of February. Those Mrvice nearly three years and has 'boapital’s needs. This assignment Dewey, and all credit to him for Bolton Congregational church, of the four companies of the de­ with ivy. Blue, green or purple g l ^ .... partment with Mr. Stra.agnan as celebrating the event were her son been overseas since November, t il space waa in itself greater than his present statement, it is never­ whose death occurred February and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs...... $1.25 pr. 3. 1945. chairman and George Hunt as sec- 1944. any we have previously allowed theless true that tbe first positive retarj’, the other members being, Elmer F. Hartensteln, and her two He graduated from Manchester 1^ to any Manchester cause. Of that and Convincing demonstration of treasurer, William Hunniford; granddaughters, Mrs. George Man- High school in the Class of 1942 Bedroom Bargains dantiibutlon, whatever ' may have Republican policy headed in the dinner, 'niomas McKinney, Emil tak and Miss Ruth Hartensteln, and before hla enlistment was em­ daughters of Mr. snd Mrs. Fred­ ployed in Colt’s Patent Firearms I its modest Influence on the direction Mr. Dewey now cites 2 Letter Carriers / Johnson, Mr. Hunniford and Albert t-oUielo; tickets, John Reggetts, erick T. Hartensteln. The after­ Company, Hartford. h BUCcess of the drive, we are proud. came from Senator Vtmdenberg, Walter Wilkinson, George May noon was pleasantly' spent with Mr. and Mrs. Thompson have an Three Piece Louis XV Bedroom done in with his recent proposals in the Injured by Falls and Joseph Taylor; music and games and group singing. At 8 other son, Seaman 2-c. Everett H o’clock a dinner waa served. The ivory, grey and gold on walnut and beech- Senate. ffoor, Mr. Hunt. Raymond True­ Thompson in the Navy, at present The Gift Box haa hundreda On The Battlefronts based at Norfolk, Va. wood. Serpentine front dresser and chest; •In the presidential campaign, man, Ward Strange' and Frank of other items to choose ./ One Moecow despatch today Two local letter carriers are in rchlebenflug; refreshments and footless bed; antiqued drawer hardwire. which waa fated from tbe start to from.. .gifts that are p w - gives the opinion that Marshal the Memorial hospital as the result dinner, Harry Flavell, Elmore Waa $826.90 ...... $279.00 be principally determined upon of falls. Both leU Saturday while tical, beautiful and lasting. Zhukov may be halted “indefi- llohenthal, Alvin Hunt and Sergeant Copping the international Issue, Governor covering their routes and both Louis Hennequin. Idtaly" by the concentration of were iiriured about the back. _____ Dewey lacked his present full V Chippendale Chairback Bed of genuine ma­ P. Qarman etrength he has now The m at to fall was Thomas' B U ILT J/f/G W^oniided iikLuiionl conviction on the issue. Instead of hogany. Twin aim. Would make a perfwt found in the Frankfort-Kuestrin Donnelly. He fell while coming f ' - i t U o l i n taking his own stand at the outset down the steps of a house and was ' JtlH Iv U IC t» - startw for a distinctive girl’s room. Wm area of the Oder. Ano^er says of the campaign, and then ampli­ so badly hurt that assistance waa . , w r i . The first of three boys wounded $55.00 -$49.00 that Russian bridge-building units needed to get him back to the of- \V l l l S t For o Lively Sentimental fying it BO that he might have in the invasion of Luzon, S t ^ Ser­ are moving up to this sector in fice before he was taken to tlfle ‘ & O geant Fred W. Copping, of Vernon convinced all America, he en­ hospital. Later in the day Charles | ^----- preparation for the 'final on- Valentinef nothing will Please street, was reported Saturday by Three Piece Colonial style Bedroom in ma­ gaged in a sorry ^am e of leap­ Rogers, fell on his route, and h e' Gibbons Assembly, Catholic the War Department to his father, alaugbt on Berlin. But, as be­ Attention hogany and gum wood. Full size pineapple, frog with President Roosevelt on too, was ao badly injured that he Ijidles of Columbus, will hold Ernest Copping. tween such hints, the present fact entered the hospital. Military Whist at tbe Y.M.C.A. on Her more than Flowers low-post bed, dresser with attached mirror, the international Issue. By elec­ Home Owners Sergeant Copping was wounded la that Marshal Zhukov is not go­ Friday evening, February .1* at 8 on Jan. 19. He has a brother. Pfc. and chest. Waa $140.76...... $125.00 tion day, he ,h ad leap-frogged o’clock. ing anywhere at the moment, not Richard B. Copping, who was r^ pretty close to his present stand, Mrs. John J. Allison, chairman Oor expert carpentere ported missing in action In Itwy approaching any closer to Berlin. Slips on Sidewalk, but the President was still a con­ tf the affair and her committee are oow available for any on Sept. 13, 1943. and later reMrt- Two Piece Maple Bedroom Suite, bed and This might be regarded as a promis* a most enjoyable evening. vincing shade ahead of biro. and all typies of hone re­ *ted as a presioner of war In Oer- chest. Was $114.00 .•••*••*»••• ••$102.00 ❖ ^ stalemate on the eastern front Hip feared Broken Prizes will be awaited and re­ pairs and alterations. A. The clever book rack comes in Governor Dewey's present state­ freshments served later in the were it not for the fact that the other two local boya who red or pine with Gay Nineties ment la good evidence that he evening. > Bstinates cheerfully ■ were reported by the War Deport- flanks of Russian thrust into (1) Twin Size Eighteenth Century Bed of decoratW ...... $1.69 himself has been able to read and The slippery condition of side­ Mrs. Allison will be assisted by given. ■ ment as having been wounded » ^Qarmany Are still mobile. On t^e Mrs. Raymond Hagedom, Mrs. O. mi^ogany and gumwood; aleigh design with B. Old fashioned Silhouettes with Interpret correctly the many re­ walks early this morning waa Jan. 19r were Staff Sergeant lem flank, today’s progress claimed responsible fry an acci­ Peter Fagau and Mrs. E. C. Marx- Oplzzi of 73 Cottage street « d lattice-pierced headboard. Was $39.50.... black and gold mats, 4% x 5% sults of the past election, and It sen in charge of refreahments; aignaUzed by the capture of dent on West Center street to Wm. F. Pvt. Ettore B. Barrera of 64 School •••••••••••••-•••••••••••• $64.50 ...... $1.89 is pleasant to know that be, the ■fohn Pallalt of 130 West Center Mrs. EMward J . McGowan, public­ street. An account of their wounds o of tboM German atrong Isolationist of 1940, is finally the strecL ity, and Mrs. Eklward J . Moriarty, and service is carried elsewhere In | C. 18-Inch Red tolc tray, hand dw- ,ts the Germans hoped to hold Mrs. James McDermott and Mi^ Johnson orated...... *...... $15.00 full-fledged non-isolationist of He fell on West Center street today’s Herald. Four Piece Heppelwhite Bedroom with a long time in the rear of the while on his way to work and waa John G. Rohan, hospitality. Brand Street 1045. His present stand is wel­ This Military Whist promises to dresser, chest, vanity dresser and full size D . ' Hanging violin bottle for ivy, cing Russians, the port of taken to the Memorial hospitxl in TELBPHONB 7428 Make her heart beat for you by ^sending come, and may contribute its lohn B. Burke’s ambulance. It is be moat successful from the ad­ = Remember your hostess on bed. Cabinet pieces have swell front; grace­ blue, purple or green.... .$1.19 blng, and the communications Or Oan Artkot Ayvra Doctor lo Speak share to the fon\'ard progress of feared that he has sustained a vance sale of tickets, and those Osvsotry - IbL $aSS-W4 S Valentine’s Day. ^nd her ful bracket bases; shield mirrors. Mahog­ E. Wall bracket with Prince of of Doutsefa-Krone. Such attending are assured of a most sweet and Idvely Valentine flowers in a cor­ American foreign policy. Wheth­ broken hip. • g • ValentiiM bouquet of lush any and gumw

MANUBEBTER e v e n i n g h e r a l d , BiANUHESTEB, CX)NN., MONDAY. FEBRUARY 12, 194S MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY, FEBRUARYH, 1945

iind dcii’vjoycd a nLiiubcr of parked Have You An Ocarina tilancs at Takao airdrorno on For­ Watkins Gives Firemen Carry Local Soldier mosa, and Dy day sank two cargo Down West End About Town For Local Boy at Fl’ont? Soloiis Urged Obiluarv Today’s Radio Polish Americans ships offshore. New Proposal I BMten War Hn»s Boya at the front are hungry W ar Casualty Manggar airdrome and a ship­ Liiieoln Tall^ 15 to Safety for tome kind of mutlc. Re­ Act Promptly yard on northern Borneo were th e Mothers Circle of the Im ­ 7 ;80— 'WDRC — Thanks To the On Manpower! cently, Misa Jessie M. Rey­ among other aerial targets. 4 ;oo — W DRC — House Farty:,^' maculate Conception will meet Yanks; WHTD — The Lone Freddy Cabral Team-Play Tops with Mrs. Richard Post, tomorrow nolds waa asked to supply a Deaths Pvt. Ettore D. Barrera Kiwanis Club Hears In WHTD —^Ttme Views the Nevm; Blase Destroys Restaur^ Rec Senior League j harmonica for a local boy on T o Join Bank w n iT — News: Music Hall; Ranger; W T H T — CaaUes In W onld evening, at her homo, 14" Benton 7«/>* Claim Sinking the Air; w n C —Governor Bald ant and Delicatessen bComproniiJw the front lino and several .Mrs. Harriet L. Dunbar Was Slightly Wouiuled teresting Address o i WTIC — Backstage Wife. street. mouth organs were furnished. (Continued From Page One) __W H TD — Musical Boundup; win* Present Mrs Harriet Louise Dunbar, sis­ Of Yankee Transport 7.46__w n c — Emil Cote Chorus. F.<^J«rd.» One-Sided Triumph Give Prop lo Apparently harmonlcM are In the Philippines. Great Emancipator. W n c — Stella D^las. In Hartford, The installation aci-vlce for the By The Associated Press gioo—WDRC — Vox Pop; WHTD Starts Final Round hard to get in the service, for be considered in the light of those ter of Everett H. Goslee of 21 4 :30—WDRC — Jimmy Fldler: Setup. officers of the Girls’ Friendly So- An unconfirmed Japanese Dome! —Top of The Evening; WTHT Good Undercard Listed ------_____------RecruiliMcnl Manchester boys have written •ffects. Huntington street, died at the How the two-minute address de w n c — Lorenso Jonaa. Hartford, Feb. 12.—(ff)—Fifteen cety will take place at St. Mary a Mr. and Mra. Domenlc Barrera, news agency dispatch asserted a — Cecil Brown; w n c — Cjaval- Boxing 1 I in to find out if more harmonl- "The point in history at which Manchester Memorial hospital yes­ of 54 School street were notified i Nipponese’ submarine sank an livered by Arbaham Lincoln a' 4 ;45_W DRC — This Thing persons wsre carrisd to safety by West Side Bowling Uagae In Tuesday’s Y Bowlinjf League Bycholskl, A l SnrowieCs r: Waahington, Feb. I I — (JP)— A church this evening at 7:45. The ^■ciis ciinnot be secured for them we stand Is full of promise and of Fashion; WTIC — Toung Wld- cade of America. Polish Americans Face control meditation will he by the rector. terday. Mrs. Dunbar waa born in yesterday by the War Department , American transport off LeytVgulf Gettysburg came to live beyont 8:16__WHTD — Luro isnd Abner; firemen during a two-alarm fire eomproinlse manpower to enliven the time in between danger The '.vorki wull either Standings Show at Auditorium. Dutch Green Lead PA Rev. Alfi-ed L. Williams that their son. Pvt. Ettore D. in the philinninesPhilippines todav.today. The dis- dis der Brown. W THT — Curt Massey. Which destroyed Robbins restau­ Gly Cab in Opener To­ Atandln^ s lu i which would grtve a statutory liiiUles on the front. move toward unil\’ and widely .Gl.sstonbury, August 25, 1860. She Barrera, 27. of the Anti-Tank] and far outrank the ptepared ora 6 .00—WDRC — News; W IOT -r U PC. L. P.C.| was the widow of Edward M Dun­ patch was beamed to North Am er­ 8.30__W D RC — Bums and Allen; rant and delicatessen at 57 Wind­ Scoring Festiritfee in -5rop to the present War Manpow- Recently, a letter came in, shared prosperity or' it vvill move Company, 169th Regiment, 43rd I tion of .the day by Edward Everett Terry and The Pirates; W T O T morrow Night; Plant J Tavern ...... 48 12 .800 Hartford Feb 12—Tuesday .13 2 .867 I j .jpr Commis^on recruitment pro- The Board of Adniinislration and i bar and had lived in Torrington ica and recorded by the Federal WHTD -r- Blind Date; WTHT — sor street, early today. I Hunters . ... asking for an' oi-arlna, other­ apart into neccssarilv coiOieting Division was slightly wounded in i —Happy The Humbug; WTIC PaganiB ...... 44 16 .733; I CTiambers .11 4 .7831 Scoring Win No. 18.' the Life and Growth committee "ince hei marriage. She was the Communications commission. was described by C.^Elmore Wat American Discussion Loague; The quick action of two police­ night’s Auditorium boxing under- |‘'!^0nun was reported under prepara- wise known as a "sweet pota­ econoniir blo< ,s We nave a chance, action in the Philippines on —When A Girl Marries. Faces Frog Hollows. Griswolds ...... 34 26 .567 6 9 .400 Will meet following the Lenten oldest member of the Torrington kins, local Lincoln enthusiast, a' w n c — Musical Program. men, Howard Root bnd Daniel Mc- card sparkles with Nutmeg SUte I Milkmen . . . P jUon today, to " '-.'e citizens of the United States. Jan. 19. 6:15- WHTD — Dick "^cy: Pioneer ...... 30 30 ..500 I Billiards ... 6 9 .400 Its advocates aren’t talking for comniunion service at the Ernan- ( 'ongregational church and had today’s luncheon meeting of thi 9:00 — WDRC — Radio Theater CSirthy, was credited with saving The local I^oUsh-AmerloMS If any local musicians have t( use oiir inOiK'iire in favor of a Private B anera was one of the W TIlT — Superman; W l The third and final round of-the Darlings ...... 28 32 .467 talent. For such popular mitt- ! Motor Sales . 6 9 .400 iibllcatlon until they get the de- uel Lutheran church on W ednes- been on the membership rolls for WHTD—Norman Cordon Slngjs; the five famlllea living on the four- racked up their slxtssnUi win tn . any harinonicas around the more united and ' Cooperating original members of the Anti-Tank First of Faiiiilv Kiwanis Club. Portia Faces Life. Servicemen .... 23 3V .383 allngers as unbeaten Johnny Ce- Moriartys .. , 3 12 .200 ills worked out. dav niglit. Final arrangemonta will house or an ocarina, the.se will V orld. Whether we do so will de­ 60 years. Besides her brother .*,•30__^W’DRC—War Oimmnetary. WTHT—Gabriel Heatter; W nCi story brick tenement building Rec Senior League will get under­ Company which left Manchester But, said Mr. Watkins, althougl Warren A Jarvis 20 40 .333 sario. Bobby Polowltzcr and Wa- eighteen starts yseUrdny nftsr* ^ . But they think it may «ttract be made regarding Visitation Sun­ keep sonic local lads happy out termine. as far ns it Is in our here, whom she was visiting, she WTHTD — Jaclt Armstrong; a—The Telephone Hour. from serious Injury. way tomorrow night with two for training at Camp Blanding. the Lincoln address seemed at thi 1 K. of C...... 13 47 , .217 terbury’s Kenny James are listed . noon at the East Side Rsc whan V; enflwSh votes in the Senate Mili- day. Feb. 18. there where the fighting is the power the kind of lives our grand­ leaves four nephews Fla., in March. 1941. He has been Parlies Siiecess W T H T — Music; W^TIC — Just 9:15__W T H T — Music Without At least 12 members of the five games on tap. In the Hist game at ■ ^iMWAXalrs Committee to displace time slight and almost extempora* in supporting matches. I they walloped the Bristol Wept tougliest. Kindly get in touch children can live." The funeral will be held at the overseas with his outfit since Sep­ ncous in comparison with the flow Plain Bin. ____ Words. families were taken to the Mimlci- 7:30 the defending champion P o­ wcS^r-Jail bill for which th^e Watkins Funeral Home tomorrow Boston’s Freddie Cabral, who 1 I'nde by a one-sided count of 67 Private First Ciass A. Leonard with .Miss Fteynolds if you have Mr. Roosevelt .saiii that in addi­ tember. 1942. T-)ip first "family party" night cry oratory traditional at such oc 6:45__WDRC — Swoon or Ooon, 9 :80—W H TD — Spotlight Banda; pal and Hartford hospltala In lish Americans will battle the City Betty Lupieii Ji, .White H oii^ generals and ad- Anderson, son of Mrs. Kllen Ander­ at 2:30 o’clock. P.ev. Philip M. has won Blx of seven bouU here 10 33 before a falr-aizsd crowd. cither instrument. tion to the monetary fund and the casions, he did not share the con W’HTD — Captain Midnight; WTHT — Abe Uncoln’s Story: police crulaers, atiflering from Cab five while in the nightcap the r mlrals havellsked. That rneasure sen 66 Garden street, .Manche.ster. Rose of the Bii’ ltirgham Congre Bom In | of the auxiliary of the Italian and lost on a disputed kayo to The visitors were never In the world bank other pi'opasals short- cept that Mr. Lincoln was carelesi WTHT — Tom Mix; W”TIC — w n c — Information Please. shock and exposure. Grace Bonglo- Frog Hollows tangle with the Big Leagues ^-.passed the HousJsafter hot debate; ?s serving with the l«th Miiehiiio gational church will officiate and Born in McChesneytown, Pa., he American club Saturday night at Joe Bennett in one of two match­ r.sll game after the first two min­ 1;. will be ready for siibnii.ssion to or hurried in Its preparation. Ti Front Page Farrell. ' ,0 :00—WDRC—Screen Star Play: vanni, 12, was still at the Hartford Plant J Aircraft five. The Rangere To Bowl Here ‘ it has made no pbfl*sdeii; after seven o'clock this evening. 1936. He attended the Morse Biisi- j p,,joyed from 7 to 12 midnight. Paul will provide a rugged test wlec and Buck Bycholskl all enjoy­ 2. Broadening and strengthen­ ness College, Hartford,Hartiora, fortor one ' dent, and reflected that basic sim Music; W H TD — Les Srnlth a a r a Oark, 51, Addle Sisson, tential champions. The City Cab- To Appear in Sports would give the W..r Manpi ^ George Nixon played recordings 10:80— W DRC — Johnjiy Morgan Considerable Discussion for undefeated Cesarto. Johnny, ed big days with the two forwnrda tered the Army in Aunl. l.'t... ing of the recMprocal trade agree- year and later was employed by pliclty of expression which was th« Journal; WTHT —Music; WTIC bers may have a lot to say about .commission authority to set em ■fcas served overseas in ^taly for .six for dancing which were enjoyed by Show; WHTD — TranaatlanUc 77, and Frank Tatro, 66, were netting 12 points apiece and the Breslau Fiiieir<*le1ants, and call for the placement ArriSd forces he was employed by son of Lieut, and Mrs. John G. T al­ dropped in during the evening. Shares Honors With Washington stead; -WHTD — The Answer Varieties: w n C — Dr. I. Q. and spent the night at the Munici­ has scored three knockouts In as ,/ing in 15 The game was enliven­ workers only by referral of a tariff reductions with other coiin- Barrera and Staff Sorgt. Edgar , row night. In the ftret two games Of Major Leagues. When the United Aircraft OirU’ the CoK. Arms Co., of IlarCord. (Continued From Page One) cott, Jr., of Talcottvllle, died at The family parly suppers will be Emphasizing the simplicity ant Man; WTIC — "Ask Me An­ 1 1 :00—WT)RC — News; WHTD— pal home.The others left for homes many successive weeks here. But ed in the final minute when a brief if^knltable government agency. trie.s. G. Opizzi. also a member of the ! between these two rivals the P.A.’s flarcup occtirred arid the contest­ Pvt An^fNson trained at Camp the Hartford hospital yesterday. a regular feature at the club on the persistency of the man, Mr Transatlantiq Quiz; WTHT o f relatives and friends. his three foes have failed to ex­ club brings its Sports Night to the ■-i‘ Favors Thorough Surveys 3. An international agreement Manchester unit and a Manchester , News: w n c — N e w s . ____ pounded out two wins, the flret In Washington, Feb. 12.—(45 - The ants were Inmcdlafely waved Olll Blanding. Hw. before going over- rent iinit-s rushed >p to the battle The baby was bom Jan. 23 at that Saturday evenings with music Watkins compared Linroln’s back 8 :45—WDRC — World Today, Manage To Check Blaze tend him. Mickey Paul once East Side "Rec " on Saturday. Feb­ ij/'t Senator Mead (D., N. Y .l told for the reiliiction of trade bar­ boy, were wounded the same day | 11:15—W D RC — nanny O’Neill A fter a stiff three quarter hour a red hot ball game while the b m - capital now is expecting an early oy Referee A l Barone. icas. He WHS grruluated iron. Man­ over new comlnunication.s sy.stcnis institution. Lieut, and Mrs. Talcott provided for dancing during the ground with that of W.ashington News; WHTD —Musical Round­ ond ended in a one-sided rout. The fought under the name o f Mike ruary 17th, several local girls will I importers that any bill finally riers. This is yet lo be worked out in the invasion of Luzdn. W H TD — Musical Roundup batUe, firemen managed to check Coach Johnny F.alkowskl Of the chester High seno(d in 1942, were fre.sli hridge-building outfits but may be sought at a United have an older son, John G. Tal­ evening. and showed how Lincoln's quail up; wnc — Lowell Thomas. Cabbers will have the benefit of visit by baseball representatives Casclo, and la s seasoned cam­ be featured in the ex.hibilions IV'aweed upon ought to provide for Private Barrera has another WTHT — Music: W nC —Hark the Intense blaze Which was first icKals used his first team during — a clear indication that Mnr.shal Nations conference following that cott, Third. brother in service, Sergt. Charles ties helped him to the eminenc* 7 00—WDRC — Jack Kirkwood adding several new ball players to look into the probability of fur­ paigner. Matchmaker Gus Browne which will mark the early part of |4t|b^ugh surveys to determine he now shares with Washington it ness of Washington, v detected shorUy before 8 o’clock. the entire first half and the regu­ The regpilar meetin^s^ Anderson Gregory Zhukov might be ready on international security. Barrera, a veteran of the Munda Show; WHTD — News Oorre- and the new faces may be of con­ ^said . of -A him: **UA'a"H e’s tmicrhtough, and the evening. l.'lldw manpower is being utilised in 11:30— W D RC — Dance Orchestra The fire did not penetrate above ther big league travel curtailment lars rolled up a commanding '42 tn Shea Auxiliary No. 204^NVetcrans almost'any time to open the battle 4. Control of cartels. With this Campaign and of the 169th Regi­ this nation's memory. spondenu: WTHT - Fulton siderable help to the team. he’ll stay In there all eight rounds Betty Luplen, who bowls with In d iv id u a l plants. Hospital INotes Mri Watkins referred to Lin­ W H TD — Saludos Amigos the street floor, occupied by Rob­ ■/4 margin at intermission. | [^ ■ '• W e need direction more than of Foreign Wars, will be h^d to­ of Berlin, Mr. Roosevelt incliided "the or­ ment, now on recruiting duty in Lewis, Jr.: W nC — Supper The P.A.’s will stand pat on their next season. with Cesario.” the Aircraft Girls' Club Indtustrial morrow evening at 8 o'clockx^Phc coln’s visit to Hartford, reoallinj W T HT — Lead .All The Way entually will report the House meeting. whar away under incessant day port bank. This is the agency The funeral of Mrs. Mary (V a­ Japanese Trapped 1 — News; St. Louis Serenade. Up a string of some 30-odd vie- against Tlllle Janek and Doris , Charles Rogers, 53 Pearl street. well. News of the World. ^^j^istant Chief Charles J. Daly, Coach Johnny Falkowskl will re­ sions to save approximately 2.000,- The locals led by an 18 to '2 | [ i ^ i . with several drastic amend- ancTnlght artillery pounding. Mos­ that would handle loans of strict­ lenti I Bellenghiri, wife of Salva­ W le s after that and going un­ Lathem the latter the Aircraft A Hyatt Sutllffe. chief clerk of Admitted Sunday: Arthur Re- His Farewell Address who•liCrHirxrted directed the firemen at the main pat on his regular lineup i-argin at the period, 42 to 24 at I aents. ^ cow sal ly American money as distin­ tore Bcllenghlri of 293 Spruce 000 passenger miles. beaten until upset by Tony (Tar- Girls’ club bowler who won the the Local W ar Price and P^atloning In Manila Triaiijile naud, 2 North .School street; Mrs. scene, ordered a second alarm while the Cabbers will depend upon ;he half and 49 to 30 at the 'O n e of those amendments would The firK from the Frankfurt guished from the world bank. The street, who died at the Manches­ Jane Paquette. East Hartford; Mr. Watkins closed by recalling Baseball has numerous problems zan) Cerruto of Bantam last Mon­ Connecticut Slate Women’s Hesd- Board, again calls attention to the when the fire resisted all efforts of Gunner HlllnskI to pace the team. way mark. The game served H I Lallmit' James F. Byrnes’ Office of forts w.-iiXiliniinishing. while president may ask that its capi­ ter Memorial hospital last Friday John B'lrland, East Hartford; Lincoln’s farewell address to hii t* solve before th^94.5 season day in Holyoke. This Isn’t the to-Head tournament in Meriden, I, War Mobilization and Reconver- ruling that Ration Books 3 and 4 Paper Condemns ^Plugs’ his men to halt the blaze during The husky forwafd Is the second rtiercly an exhibition with thel Soviet upiUs cK(Wdpd close lo the talization be boosted several morning, was held this morning (Continued From Page One) \ Mrs. Irene Dupont, 117 Ridge Springfield neighbors on his de­ opens, but the trans(wtatlon pinch original "Tiger” Flowere, but a last week. Their match will start or any agency he might des- n the names of men or women now railway bridge supplying kucs- times to $2,000,000,000 or more. parture for Wa.shlngton. the early sUges. highest scorer In the loop, only a locals giving a fancy display of I from the John B. Burke Funeral 1 street; Mrs. Julia Kauslau.4kas, is one difficulty that may be gone good copy of tiiat famed battler, promptly at 8 p. m. •^eamplay In maintaining their per-l ate, to determine where the ,r the Armed Forri>a should be trin. The Nazis 'ran a virtual 6. An international oil agree­ Capt Edward Znglio, club^erri- shade behind Steve Renlck. Home, 87 East (Jenter street at fhey tore devastatingly into a 1251 Buckland street; Mrs. Emma Into right away. Browne Is trying to get "Bud­ A t 8:30 a singles and red record on the Rec floor. There would work. turned back to the local board. It ment. her now in the service, was present In Middle of Newscasts The second game brings together I blockade of the atroftghold last 9:16 and at St. James's church at stubborn Japanese position near I Russell, 105 Birch street; Mrs. Ford Frick and Will Harrldge. dy” Hayes, anothei«Bean Towner, a mixed doubles exhibition will was no itidividiial stars in the lodatl Ijpe.1 Selective Service boards Is illegal to use these books if they night with what may hK,^ils last 7. Proposals in the fields of Fort William McKinley, at the at today’s meeting and was called the Frog Hollows and the Plant J choose the men from regis- originally belonged to those now in 10 with Rev. Edmund F. Barrett , Harriet Wilson, 19 Wowiland Japs Tear Down big league presidents, have been to face Bobby Polowltzer in a six. feature Irene CTnirch of Norwich. attack, each and every membetl sunjilies. N- civil aviation, shipping and radio officiating at the aolemn requiem 'southern edge of the capit.al. upon for a few word-V Aircraft five. The latter team has Conn., and Hank LeDeux of East I'^VWits between the ages of 18 and I street. Edward Pulaski, ntov managei NewYork. Feb. TheSt. -dio advertising whi^ It refers to appointed to confer with govern­ Bobby has won ten of 11, scoring played headsup ball in a winniag| the service. To the northeast o f Berlin'xtJ'® and wire commiin.cations. The mess as celebrant. Rev. Frederick Flame Over Corregldor I Admitted today: John Pallait, the naatcrial and the ability to win i m The House voted to give Selec- i of the Montgomcry-Ward stores also ** ‘ good taste. Perry Monuineiit ment officials on conditions affect' six knockouts. Hartford. cause. Russians had captured the stron>(,-'ronR- aviation proposal.s have been McLx'an was deacon and Rev. W il­ Sheets of flame spread over rellaFera and Mrs. night indicating American bombs Mrs. Rhugo Zelonis, 302 West Herbert House. Taught Lincoln” ; MBS, 9:30, Dra­ The committee resumes Its held in the club rooms at eight W. P. Slovor. .superintendent ol what it describes as the use of ” in- By The Associated Press ett are the Alrcrafters dependablrs 1 the majors divide into two divi­completes the card. will start with the P. A W. A. tha local brilliants so complete In the offensive toward Stettin. ' proposed fund and bank represent Peter Oleski sang. might have set off ammunition. Center street; Mrs. Henry Skoog ma, “Abe Lincoln’s Story” ; BLU Joaed hearings tomorrow. Farm o’clock tonight. All members of Manrhester Memoriqu Hospital tem iptlng middle commercials” in Yokohama members of the Jap­ while the Hollows will field their glrU; and Virginia Chadwick, outplay their rivals. So Berlin’s Baltic port, the Germans ^ "the predict of the best minds U. S. bombers have hit the i.sland and (laughter. 32 Church street; 10:30, Gov. John W. Bricker, sions to eliminate the long east- IViDrssnizaiizatlon leaders, have been in­ the committee are urged to attend The bearers were Salvatore was present as a guest, and wor anese youth movement tore down regular linoup. Several new f^ e ^ another local loss, will play guard was the PA offense and defa still were uncertain of the position , that 44 naHpns could muster.” He Merenino, W alter Byehol.*iki and regularly for several week.s in Mrs. Lena Bleu, 40 Campfield news broadcasts. At the same time speaking at New York dinner. a monument commemorating j west hauls. b M w d to express their views. as there are matters of importance the day’s attendance prize, donated may be in the lineups of both with the H. S. P. girU’ contingent. that the majority of ths of many Soviet spearheads, Mos- added "it wanjd be a tragedy if William Taggart, all of Manches­ softening up Manila bay dcfen.ses. road. Abbott Cha.se, 521 Middle it also^ objects______to sponsorship . of Others: NBC— 8:30, Barlow con- I Such a merger was broached arhediiled for action. bv James Duffy. Commodore Matthew C. Perry’s The Manning twins— Madelene and Towners baskets wars 'vi* tbs em.*—SH wl, (liffcrAicfcs of 'Omnion on minor ter, Anthony Aparo of New Brit­ With the central Luzon cam­ turnpike, east: Mrs. Mina A schen- news programs by what it classi- cert. Gladys Swarthout; 0^ Voor- landing on Japanese soil which^ over a year ago, Harridge disclos­ details should lealLiis to sacrifice — iThp first game will get under- Margaret, hail from just over the "range type or desperate heaV •‘It is .safe to say, however, that ain and Santo Bellenghiri and paign at a virtual end except for hach, 11 Burnham street. ' g/"obJecUonable advertisers.” hees concert. Nelson IMdy, 9.30In- opened Nippon to the western | ed, but there was no public men­ The Stanley Group of the South the basic agreement,^ achieved on ~ r wav at 7:30 sharp. line in East Hartford, and play on from mldcourt. Thera wasn’t Manchester almost all connections between Kranl. Pino of Hertford. The mopping up of scattered pocket-s. Discharged Sunday: Mrs. Ellen i Uslng the theme of ”A Sugges- formation Please world In 1853, the Domei News i tion of it. Methodist WSCS will meet tomor­ Danzig and Stettin have been in­ the major problems.” the P. A W. A. quintet, are well- ( ueation as to the better o f body was placed in the receiving armored units of the Si.xth division Hume, T8o"T-2 Cente^^ sireet: Mrs! B U IL D N O W FOR D EFENSE lion to Radios*’ it has urged Uiat sor. Fred Allen guest, 10. Con^nt- agency reported today. | Criark Griffith, Washington Sena- i row evening at 7:45 in the ladles' terrupted and that tank units are known in local circles. two teams. Cutting and vault at St. James's cemetery. under Maj. Gen. Edwin D. Patrick Leonard Brow'n, 42 Wellington ngafnst colds oau.sed by lack ol " S i & M tw ork i should U k e the ed Concert; 10:30. Doc I- Q- Members of the Imperial Rule , tors’ owner, said that baseball men I Date Book parlor. The hostesses will be close to the Oder near Stettin," From 10 to 12 the music of the eff In their own inimitable were fast approaching the Pacific road: William Brock, 13 Warren Vitamin A by increasing your daily lead” In putting the plan Into ef- . . . (TBS—7:30 (repeat 10.30) Bob Assistance Youth corps toppled are willing to look into the fcasi- | Mrs. Donald Smith, Mrs. Victor said Moscow dispatches. intake of that vitamin. Fathei leau HI B r ru,i.. B \Tox Poppers; 9, "DownbeaU ” will play for dancing PA ’S JOS’, rolled along and mat Mrs. Mary 8pacek. coast of Luzon over a mountain .street; Marilyn Brewer, 46 Wells feet. Hawk Quiz; 8, the 16 foot monument to U i' Local Sport bility of the idea if the situation is By Hank Iba Tonight Plagge and Mrs. Earl Carron. The fall of Deut.sch Krone. 63 ■ road from Bongabon to Baler bay. John’s Medicine supplies this essen­ Gary Cooper in "F or Whom the in the large gym. The smaller gym ed the vlriiors basket for basket I Funeral services for Mrs. Mary street: Mrs. Margaret Lyons, 37 When the proposal first was pre­ American commodore last Thurs­ light enough to make additional Oklahoma A. A M. tk w h •hs last half after building up Xfojor R. H. Hagedom to speak miles from the Baltic, virtually | W e d d in i^ s Fighter planes were in clo.se sup­ Foster street; Mrs. Dorotny tial vitamin. sented in an editorial January 18, Bells Toll”; 10, Dinah Shore In Bob Kurland, our seven font will be thrown open to general use Fred B. Werner of West street lacck, of VVoodside street, were day on the monthly observance curt*.llnient 18 point leadxat intermisalaB. A . U Boctal, Jjeigion Homs. settled the fate of the encircled I port. • ' Royce, Bolton; Peter Vendrillo, KSD immediately set an example "Belle of the Yukon” ; . . . BLU— center, only recently gave me for badminton play: and the swim­ entertained more than thirty of held at the T. P. Holloran Funeral of Imperial Rescript day. Domei Chatter Feb. I I to Mnrch 15 German garrison in the railroad ; The Americans now are astride 246 High street, west; Mrs. Mary For COUGHS by running its newscasts as sug­ 7:30, Iione Ranger: 8:.30, Blind Government sources, In suggest­ my biggest ba.*(ketball thrill. ming pool and bowling alleys will Al (%lacie11o M the Ben his younger piano pupils at a Val­ Homll,^ 175 Center street, at 3 said In a dispatch intercepted by lacome tax assistance at Munl- town of Schneidemuehl, 12 miles . Fitzgerald-Skinner all of Luzon's main highways Steele, Melrose. ^■w gested. Since then, the newspaper Date: 9, Ed Wynn Comedy; 9:30, ing the plan, praised baseball’s co­ Oklahoma A. and M. s All be available for those who wish to ert with IS points .to istar la • 1 entine party in Orange hall ye.s- o'clock'-yesterday afternoon. Rev. Due to COLDS the Federal Communications com­ One M the best all around ath­ ^Mpni building. to the southeast. Mi-s-s Shirley Lorraine Skinner, north of Manila on a line running DisK’harged today: Richard l eports numerous communications Tommy Dorsey Band; 10, Guy operation, acknowledged its value America thl.s season switched participate In these activities. The Ing cause. ’TaciMlay, Feb. 18 terday afternixin. Appropriate The Germans said the Russian.s James A^Young. of the Church of Lombardo. . . . MBS—7:30, Bull­ mission. letes in Manchester, Mike Saver- .laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene southeastward from Lingayen Ro.ss, 21 Foxcroft drive; Mrs. Take from various sources in support of L k has been commended by Major in keeping persons in the bleach­ from a goal tender to a man-to­ affair is open to the public (both In the preliminary''iry \ g a iM lisdies’ Night, .Army and Navy games were played and Paul had broken into the center of the Nazarch^ officiated. The re­ dog Drummond: 8:30, Sherlock "Adm lst the yo-heave-ho shouts Skinner, of South Coventry, and gulf. The bulk of the Japanese Kenneth Ellis and daughter, Gil­ the idea. Among them was one Genera' Robert L. Douglass, Jr., ers and off the trains, and said man defensive player. There men and women); and s large center BlIHards packed''dk ed itM a Paige and William Carpenter were Schneidemuehl. mains were pllK;ed in the receiving Holmes; 10. Anita Ellis Sings; of the members ” Domei reported, George Francis Fitzgerald, son of garrison on Luzon is bottled up ead. from the Association of radio news that the game should be continued. waa much question as to whether attendance is anticipated. height and experiencefence n r Valentine Social. Zipser Club the prize winners. Refre.shmenl-i Below Breslau, the German com­ vault at the BuPWand cemetery. 11:30, Ralph Bard. Navy Undersec­ “ the monument was brought down commanding the 7lh A A F m the Mrs.. Myra B. Fitzgerald of 12 in mountain valleys in thh north­ Births. Sunday: A son to Mr. analysts expressing agreement and Marianas. Mike now a sergeant, But, these sources,added, 96.000,- he would be truly effective. Wolverines and the result W M a i Auxiliary, at clubhouse on Brain were served by Mr. Werner's sis­ munique reported a strong new Burial will be at a Inter date in the retary on * "Crisla In Navy Man­ all too quickly while a crowd of Bralnard Place and the late James West cemetery. \ east Smaller elements are ancFMrs. William Pearson, 17 pointing out that iU code of ethics was a brilliant hasehall and bas- 000,006 passenger miles /-ere The Oklahoma City all-college to 29 win. Davis and W hltchef 1 Inwril Place at 7:30 p. m. ter, Mrs. Betty Walters. strike on the upper Oder between power.” admirers watched.” W. Fitzgerald, were married Sat­ trapped on the, west coast in the Huntington street; a daughter to contains clauses similar In nature. k. tball star at the local traveled last year, reaching an turnament was big tS-st. Kur­ the 'Winners while R. Carieon ] I ! y Feb. L5 and 16 Bielsko in Polish Silesia and Ratl- The Post-Dispatch, as part of It waa replaced by a w(X>den Week End Sports urday, Februaiy 10. The ceie- Zambales mountains and on Bata­ Mr. and Mrs. Perle Hellenbrand, school .and later with the PA s. absolute physical peak for irans- land on successive nights face six- the losers attack. r,; "The Fighting Littles,” a three- The Epworth Circle of the bor in German Silesia toward the ita campaign, has been printing Tuesday Broadcasts: NBC—9:30 monument Intended to "stimulate mon was performed by Rev. Ed­ an peninsula, where some of the 610 Center street; a son to Mr. iwrtatlon facHItles, and nem-os-sen- foot Marlin Hicks of Baylor, the P A A C (87) liMt comedy. Sock and Buskin Dra- South Methodist WSCS will meet Moravian gateway to Vienna and editorial page cartoons designed to a. m „ Daytime Classics; 1 p. m.. the spirit to defend the father­ mund Barrett at 11 o’clock in St. End of Welder^x toughest fighting of the campaign and Mra. Harold Topliff, 54 Union Ocorgf May. PA basketball lial travel must be cut again. six-foot eight-inch All-America B. F. iiaiatle Club, High .SchoaL halL this evening at eight with Miss Prague. depict how ’’plugs,” as they are Sketches in Melody: 8:15, N. i. land." Bv The Associated Press P. Saturday. Feb. 17 Russians Capture Llegnitz James's rectory. The double is in progress. place. City Symphony, l^eopold Stokow­ placer should he right tn sha'io for Col. J. Monroe Johnson. Office Bill Henry of Itlcc and six-foot 10- Washlngton-'-Oovernment urges 1 Green, rf ...... 6 (M) "Anna Filbig of 53 Pearl street. ring service was used. ' American I>T boats reported a Brth, today: A son to Louis E. called In the trade, are Inserted be­ next baseball season now that it I First annual dance. Democratic Above Breslau the Russians had Strike Loom^ tween news Items. The newspaper ski. . . . CBS— 9:15 a. m. (repeat of Defense Transiiortatlon direc­ Inch George Kok of Arkan.sas, All wartime alignment of Major 3 Guarlno, rf .. . . . 0 0-0 The bridal attendants were Miss bkg of 20 Japanese coastal Ves- Tuttle, U. S. Navy, and Mrs. Tut­ 3:30 p. m. ISchOOl of the Air; 2:45, has leaked out that he is a fire­ are tremendous scorers, especial­ 0-0 ^ lu b . Legion Home, Mr, and Mrs. Arthur W. Ander­ captured Llegnitz. a transporta­ approves of the various Instances tor. wrote baseball wTiters and League boseball clubs into eMt- 0 Surowiec. If . . . . 6 tion, center 40 miles west and Marjory LeGet, cousin of the sel8''in the ■vicinity o f San Fernan­ tle, 21 Hudsoia street. Tena and Tim : 6:30, Ted Husing Head-on Ciollisioii man. George has a strong arm ly Henry, the Sonthweat Confer­ West division lo save transporta- 0-0 r. Monday, Feb. 10 son of 98 Church street were the where such Interruptions have been leaders at their recent meeting in 1 Hedlund, If .. . . . 0 slightly north of Breslau. bride, and Gerald McLoughlin, do, north of Lingayen gulf. Death, yesterday: Mrs. E. M. with Sporta. . . . B L U — 11 a. m.. and may be called to the mound In ence leader. It was a battle of 0-0 I Paper salvage in southeast sec- honor guests at a surprise fare- | Seattle, Feb. 12— (iP)—Possibility Soothe* Throat InritatioQ deleted, some at the behest of the New York suggesting a review of tlon. 1 Yoet, c ...... 2 The entry into Bunzlaii, 65 miles cousin of the bridegroom. U. S. bombers by night set fires Dunbar, 21 Huntington street. Breakfast in Hollywood; 12:30 p.m. relief roles. Fireman May. Atlanta—Miss Prince Nufer, of 0-0 ttlon of town. well party Saturday night at the of an early scttlemeDt In the strike commentator himself, ’out It says Cause Is Soii"lil the big leagues’ transportation tree-top centers. 0 Murphy, c ...... S Feb. 10 and I I west of Breslau, represented a 15- The bride wore a dre.ssmaker Farm and Home Program; 2:30. Kurland shut out all three from University of North Carolina, won 1 Diakon. rg . . . 8 0-0 home of Mr. Anderson's brother •’individual resistance has not been The Bristol West Ends proved needs. "When Johnny Comes Marching mile gain from Haynau, whose suit of rust-colored wool, blue ac­ of approximately 1,000 United Ladlea Be Seated. . . . MBS— 11(15 the field. Henry got four free the national Junior 220-yard free 0-0 and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. enough” and advocates that the to be about tho soVtesl toi.ch that Profeosionat football also will 3 Kosak. rg ...... 1 musical show by Mans- capture was announced last night cessories anf white Brotherhood (Ind.) welders at a m , Jans Porterfield and Norman throws, Kok one in the semi-final style and title for women as well 2-T William M. Anderson of Hemlock 2323535323484823235353485348532353485348485323535348234853485323482389235323484823234823234823535323489048232323482323532348482353235353plan be unlvcTsally adopted by the p. m „ FauiB Redlahds. Calif.. Feb. 12 —((P)— the P A ’S has met at the Rec this share in this reduction, these 2 Bycholskl, 1( . . . 5 Detachment, Marine Corps by Marshal Stalin. carnations. Her maid of honor Brokenahlre; 1:30 p. m., Paula and final games. Henry scored 5.5 as setting new SoutheMtero AAU street. Employed for the past Todd-Pacific and Todd Drydock networks. :30, Never Too Railroad officials sought today the c ear. The Bell Towners after giv­ sources said, particularly in the Hollister street aiiditor- ' While this gain was not con­ wore a dressmaker suit of lime Thfe newspaper also Is directing Stowe. Phil Brito; 2 in the tournament, to break the mark of, 1:08.4 In 100-yard free 6-t tliirteen years at the East Hart­ shipyards was seen today even cause of a head-on colllalor be­ ing the locals a terrific physical elimination of such trips as th ^ i>f 12 26 firmed by the Rus-slans a Moscow wool, grey accessories and corsage though officials said members Its campaign toward a tj-pe of ra- Old Quiz. throe-game scoring mark, 1 West Ends (28) ford Aircraft plant. Mr. Andcr-son tween a Southern 'PaclOc passen­ beating at Bristol varlier in the the Waahington Redskins to Cali­ **^Brthlehem, Pa.— N avy retained W'ednesday, Feb. 28 dUspatch said Soviet artillery al­ of Talisman roses. ' would go through with plans for ning wild before and after ho . . . 0 1-2 will begiri work tomorrow at one ger train and an eastbound freight season cotupletely loldfd up yes­ fornia for training and exhibition its Eastern Intercollegiate Wres­ 1 1 Wrobleski, rf ICUitary Ball at State Armory. ready had started shelling the de­ The bride’s >mother wore brown picking the National Labor Re­ in which 91 persons were injured. fared Kurland. Tall Bob picked ' 0 Colaciello, If . . . 6 1-8 of the Long Island Aircraft com- WIN HER HEART terday afternoon in losing. games. tling Association title with 35 Red Cross Benefit at South fenses along the Bober river. print and the bridegroom's moth­ lations board In demand for a Jur­ Ceilings Taken Vatican Criticism Thirty-five were hospitalized. up 30 points while turning in the 2 Longo, c ...... 3 2-« panie.s, and with his wife will lo­ Bunzlau is close to the east bank points to Army's 21. I'iMethodist church at 7:30. er navy blue and white. Both isdictional election. The Californian, bound for Los Referee AI Barone only called superlative defensive Job that 1 Barclkowlskl, rg 3 1-4 1 j Tuesday, March 6 cate there. The couple received of the Bober, a southern tributary Ann Arbor. Mioh. — Michigan mothers wore black accessories. The hopes for peace were based Seen ‘Disservice’ Angeles from Chicago with 900 tour fouls on the West Ends. Big won him the tournament’s No. 1 0 Fradctte, Ig . . . . 0 0-6 Red Cross lecture. "Meal Plan- many remembrances, together o f the Oder and an outpost line of Off Some Items Dog Show Opens dominated the Michigan Indoor J," A dinner wa.s served at one on an announcement by Brother­ WITH PARK HILL FLOWERS passefigers aboard, had Just left Buck Bycholskl wan the only mem­ star award. 0 Cliagnon. Ig . . . . 2 0-2 Center church at 8 p. m. with the beat wishes of '20 or more the strong Nlesse river defense Track Relays with six firsts. In- o'clock at the home of the bride­ hood President Henry A. Doty' that Redlands when the wreck oecnrrcd ber of the P A ’S In the entire game Tin can collection in all parta of local friends who attended the line 25 miles farther west. groom’s mother to the Immediate New York, Feb. 12.- (4 5 - The eluding three of the five relay a membership meeting wotild be yesterday morning on a curve near •hat wa.s awarded a free throw 4 14 5-16 jjtow n. party. Almost within Russian graps families, and was followed by a held this afternoon. It preldoualy Washington. Feb. 12—(^V-Blrd 1 t4ew York, Feb. 12—(45—Reply- San Timoteo canyon, three miles country’s biggest dog show, the Keogan Memorial events. , which is some sort of a record for Chapel Hill, N. C.—Lieut. Char- j Score at half time, 42-24, P A ’j I Saturday, March 10 were the Silesian cities of was announced such, a meeting cages, dog and cat beds and tng to 1.600 religious leaders who west. A baggage car was thrown annual two-day Westminster Ken­ reception at 2:30. semi-pro ball. lie Beetham paced North Coroltna Referee. Barone. Banquet on sixth anniversary Former Selectman Joseph Pero Schwcldnitz. Striegan, Jauer, On their return from a wedding would be held to approve any set­ aluminum horseshoes, O PA decld- week-end addressed a declara off the track and 11 freight cars nel Club show, opens today at New York The George B. Keo- of the Pero Orchards will be the gan Memorial Trophy is presented Navv Pre-Flighlers to victory in l^lfienlng of American Legion Home. Goldberg, among the last of the trip to New York, the bride and tlement reached. ed today, are *'"* L io n to heads o f the three major were derailed. The Middletown Speedboys may Madlspn Square Garden with 2,6'53 guest speaker at the meeting of to the winner of the annual Notre North Carollna’a Invitation Indoor O n ter Billiards (45) town.s before Konev reaches' bridegroom will make their home portant to the cost of living. j nations xvhlrh was critical Moat o f the Injuries were bruises be the next attract on at the Rec pure-bred dogs on display, Cham- the Manchester Garden club this Track games. B. ., F. Czechoslovakia In his southwest- at 12 Brainiinl Place and will re­ Accordingly, these items, along 1 oj Vatican political policies, Arch- or minor cuts. Passenger coaches next Sunday. The Mlddletov(n n!ona"ln” thc ^ s r . dachshunds and , bam f-N c v 5'ork University bas- I Lincoln’s Birthday evening at the Y. -M. C. A. He ware brought back to Redlands, S r spaniel flasss* will be kotball game at Madison Sq larc Boston — Jim Rafferty, New 4 Da\*i.s. rf . 7 • 2-4 ward drive. ceive their friends after February Deiuaiicls Em pror wlth decorative place cards bishop Francis J. Spellman of New team gave the P A ’s a tough battle York A. C.. won Hunter Mile in 4 Coi'dera. if . 1 2-4 will talk on both fruits and vege­ In his westward and northwest­ and travelers who did not require selected this afternoon and night. I Garden. 18. (other than paper), poksr chip] York said yesterday that the to at Middletown earlier in the sea- 4 11 3 at Boston A.A. track meet, 2 CJrocketl. if 2 0-0 tables and answer ipie.stions of the ward smash for the Steinau —e,,.*. done "s disservice to hospital treatment proceeded j Quietly Observed The bride waa educated In racks, wtrg'xeosels for floral dls- eon. since then they have t(j duplicate his Wanamaker mii&| 0 Martin, c 2 0-0 members. Slides of local gardens bridgehead the cities of Sprottau. Of Japan Be Tried theluos^ngele. by bu. and train. strengthened their lineup consid­ South Coventry schools and waa p)ays, sleigh ^ l l s and hand fans triumph of previous week at Mill- , 1 WiliJier, c . 3 3-6 will be shown and the projector 21 miles north of Bunzlau on, the erably and should be able tp give employed by the Insulation Prod­ were exempteo\ from price con­ golden rule.” . „ ■ rose games tn New York. 5 Jackson, rg 1 0-0 Industries continued in the war recently acquired by the club .will Oder, Sagan, also on the bober ucts company of Willimantic. Th^ the locals a severe test. New Haven. Conn. —Creighton be used for the fir.st time. The trol. , . 1 Stniff, rg . . 0 2-S Iffort today a.s the calendar indi 12 miles northwest of .^rottau, bridegroom attended the Howell .ocd The list also includes other SoouU^in*8t *I?trick’e Roman I Will Gel Chance Miller, 1943 Notre Dame grid star, program promities to he an excel­ Sports Roundup 5 Lar.z. Ig . . 2 0-0 mted that another holiday Lin­ and Glogau were menaced. Cheney Technical .school and Is nese delegation to the World Trade items of "insignificant importance Catholic cathedral. Archbishop Rumors flew thick and fast is added to Yale roaehing staff as coln’s birthday— was passing. lent one and i.s'open to all inter­ around town Saturday and yester­ .\lm>en Raid Supply Line* employed by the Perrett A Glenny Union congprss demanded today to the coat of llvln ^ ’^ Spellman aatd: To Curb Powers backfleld coach, a Yale spoke.sman 18 6 rll ' The local schools observed the ested. Members are urged to in­ " I t la impoaaibla to balleve that day to the effect that Meriden Bv Hugh Fullerton. Jr. . have fought us nearly every week 22 Soviet aviation was striking out Corporation. that the emperor of Japan be OPA further ^plained; Price By Hngn r anything for it. Molverines CJ9) I; tirthday of the Great Emanclpa- vite others. ahead of the Soviet columns and brought to trial as a war criminal, :„eo0 men In thla country put their High used an Ineligible ball play­ Baltimore— Johnny Greco. Mon­ control involve<;''difficulties out of New York. Feb. 12. (45^- They stand a good chance in the R. carl.son. rf 0-1 ■’ W and President in various raiding German troop centers and Bricker Guest of Dewey charing ”he is the real leader of proportion to Its importance. names to a document offering In­ er in their game with Manchester. treal welterweight Who became ill 1 various new versions of basketball' rin. s, too.".. .Sgt. Zanis, rf . . . ■ 4-8 phool activities and the municipal Elmer Phelp.s. of 366 Oakland supply lines. Albany, N. Y„ Feb. 12—<>FI— Japanese aggression.” sult to 26 mllUon Americans doing Washington, Fsb. 12—145— High last Friday night. Said play/ in his dre.s.slng room after lo.slng 2 lepartments and banks and the street, wa.s lendoreeakcr, this noon gave an inter-, in the Navy on b'ruiay. A ’ present night. Bricker was a dinner guest must be routed out.” publication, and WM addressed to meroe. locals when reached for comment, sas Chty, Kas.. former freshmiui j where onl;'^8,000 Brooklyn — Judge Nathan R. 15 9 n -iT official .Moscow account, drove to State, tells I tioned.. ."There’s one good thing 12-6, Cksll xtin g talk on the Civil War presi- he i.s awaiting call to active duty. within 25 milfs of Moravska Os­ of Dewey at the executive mansion It was the first time the ques­ President Roosevelt, Prime Minis­ The antl-Wallaoe forces appar­ hu nothing to say about the mat­ cage star at Kansas Bobel denied a demurrer by two i Score at half lime aooui II. .. Biggest event of the about fights in the A^y* College Biniards. Referee, Hubbard, •*wt. He was preeented w ith a .shock trava. the of Czecho­ here. James C. Hagerty, the lat­ tion of dealing with Japan has been ter Churchin, »nd Premier Stalin. ently were given private SMurance ter. If Vlerlden did *iM an 'nellglble about It defendants in Brooklyn Paris. Fsb. I»-<45—VlslU to y.layer, the game would auto­ holiday season was the Inaugural 1 though." he admits. No boxing gambling sc.andal. thus clearing , ______^—— — I A ll stores and bu.«ine.s.s places proof wrist watch and a purse of slovakia. ter’s executive assistant, said the raised at the convention, where thsjpll have an opportunity to Italy and Franco— and a confer matically be ayyarded to ths locals of our basketbaU season ...It was j commissions ” Netv I ’se tor Carrier Pi| ^ town were open as usual. OKiney by those present. He is the Moscow said the Germans had pair declined to -see newsmen and Russia is represented by the larg­ ^ ..a ^ .^a .a^ _^mall vote CO taking the Commerce wav for trial on Tuesday. for the infraction of the rules. a little tough at first, and we had W est Point, N. Y .—Army ended ------son of Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Phelps. lost 12,(KH) men in prisoners alone that the visit was "social.” est delegation. secretary off the board of direc­ 50 Wesleyan Men tors o f tha Bhcport-Import bank. to build a court—out of coral... .Taskmaster Yale’s record of 66 straight swim- Montgomery. Ala.—145— A during the last week in their de­ during hla homeward )o

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