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**HURSDAY, FEBRUARY IT, 1944 TIm Weather Lu e JTWSLVE Manchesler tvening .\vcruge Dally Circulation Foreeaet ot t . iL^W«utoer Bureau l-iir the Mimtb «» 'January. 1944 OeuerBlIy fair and muto ceMcr Pic. Ralph A. Salvatore, *on of to Hold tonight; atveng uinda, diminlsMug Mr. and Mr*. Vlnrenf Salvotor# of will Youfr-' IjCrangers Hear' .8 ,5 9 9 tonight; Sntuidny Inir, alowly rla- Ing Aboni flO Walnut atreet left laal “**** J f f f ^ A C lE s ot toe Audit for -Caaip Hero, MonUuk l*olnt Soldier Speak Another Rally^ BursMi ol Ctrculatlsne Ji. 1„ after ipmdlng a three-day ManchefteT'^A City of Charm _ J o< liJUM liwjj;*, Wo. 7?, furlough at hla home. He la with mu oC P]rttiiaa, will meet i t th* 243d Ooaat Artillery- Expeet to Reach' G6al of (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS Keh tomorrow ;nl|^t et PyL Adamson Has Just _ ,jom tlwre t(i^ wlU tnarch Mra Melvin T. Jocklnaen, of 41 Relumed from the W ^ $200,000 by .Saturday J/MSH V()L.Jl^IIL^Orir8 ^ flie"WM|toe SSaiiiyal Home, tn Jarria Road, granted the uae of her home Monday evening for a Zone in South pacific* • E Quota Not Reached th it the get-acflualnted Valentine party for will be conducted women neighbor* ' In the Wood- Private Winiaih "Red" >dam. Although the War lioan cam­ bridge development. About a doaen Kiuaeon of Memorial son, local, aoldier recently return' paign haa ended in Manchester, the attended. The hoateaa waa aaaUt^ town's E bond quota hss not yet. in aervlng dellcioua mfreiahroenta cd after a yearia active aeiSrlce Ja' been/reached. Official announce­ A daaghUr wee "bom at two by Mlaa Jeanette Sepecal of the Pacific,' waa^J.toc principal ments, made yesterday, taking cog­ pwiCLI W »u PINISM V elock thlB moriilng to Mr. and Wetherafleld. Another guest was apeaker oh th> bbtriotof' program I Mra. Martin McGrath, at S t Mra. Gilbert Saegaert of 72 Unn- t>f Manchegteif Grange last night. nisance of this, haa extended the more Drive,'prominent member or Ji0lui!s''boapttal, TonkmA N. T. A member of-Company K of the campaign until Feb. 26. ^gl6" baby la their Itfth child, and the Pthe Civic aaaoclation. 16Bto Infantry, be spent Chrtet- ihas of 1942 in 3. troops are just a little tou ceived a h'earty round of applause. PossibUity American |^^^^^^3|Attack Methodtat WSCS vrill niwhtomOT- 381 Center St. Tel. 6566 and those buddlea who m Other guests last night were pow afternoon at 3:W the supreme sacrifice went down n iN G O Clarence Barlow of 95 Hamlin Grange members who are parents James A. Woods Herbert A.,Phelon, Jr., of 182 fighting. of young men and women in the t o m o r r o w n i g h t atreet The leader of the group, Answers AU QuesttoM Cooper street, who recently en­ Office Is Opened armed forcea. a t 8 O’CLOCK Mra. Arthur Gllwon, will prealde listed in the Air Corp* and leavea The speaker said that rather You don't need a brush when and Mra. Inea ’Truax will le ^ In Friday for New Haven, waa than retate happenings In the you ust Xem-Tone. Just reU ' Air Blow Prolonged; Of Artillery devoUona. Mra. Lewla For Auto Markers South Pacific, he would prefer to this miracle wall finirii right ORANGE HALL honored with a farewell party at AUUE OOFBAN will give the final chapter on too the Old Town Hall Inn, East Hart­ have the Grangers ask questions ever your wallsquiekly.cBrily, (Known Aa queen Alice) 23 REGULAR GAMES AT book. "The LaUn-Amerlcan Cir­ ford, la*t night. Relatives and in regard to things In which they Income Tax Returns amoofhiy— with the clever, A branch of the State Motor Ve­ SPIRITUAL MEDIUM new Kern .T on * R elU r. J3.00 A GAME FOR 25cl cuit” The lea»on wlU b« on M«*»* friend* who were in attendance were interested. In reply to an In­ Koatcr. presented him with a purse <• hicle Department wth opened this quiry as to the general use of blood ‘Sevento Ihiughter of n Seventh Son Prepared CO. B«ini With n VeU. 7 SPECIAL GAMES money. A graduate* of Manches­ morning at the American Legion Reasonable Fee! Jap Warships Seen Still Hold Announcement 1* made,of the ter High school, Herbert, Jr., com- Bendings Onlly, Including Sundny, SWEEPSTAKES Home on Leonard street. 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Or By Appoint­ Telephone Olancheeter $208 birto of a ton to Captain and Mra. l>Ieted hi* fir*t year at Wealeyan One of Most Intense $3.00 WEEKLY PRIZE Frank Healey. The LTnlverslty last week. The office, in charge of Inspector ment. In toe Service of the Peo­ TRIMS bom, Tueeday, F e ^ a r y .5, a* Daniel Kerr, will be open daily ple for SO Venrs. S25 WAR BOND too Church Street. Hartford, Conn. Barrages of Mediter* Providence hoapltal, Holyoke, Sergeant Raymond P. Buck re­ from 8:30 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. to asK Onriers Protected by Transport Sunk; MONTHLY PRIZE Phone e-2024 ranean War . Poured .To Be Given February SA Maaa. Mrs. Healey waa the for­ turned to Fort Bennlng, Georgia, issue markers for autoista, with Battleships, Cmiscrs 6 Japanese Ships mer Mies Mary Mojmlhan. ^ u gh after spending a 12-day furlough the exception of February 22 for Income Tax ter of Mr. and Mra. Martin Moynl at hit home on Weir street In P AUGHT BhorU wlUi m incooM If you need help On Town and Monas* ('Washington’s Birthday). ^ im x psyttitni d m March 1$? And Destroyers; Seveiv & n of Holyoka. CapUln Healey, Glastonbury. Perhapa a loan la aohithm 1 , 0 0 0 A h o O i tery H ill; Great Air who la a e n ^ g with tha armed to your problBWi. If It la. coma to FOR TOP VALUE . with your a1 Hundred Planes Sent forcaa In England, la the eon of Maurice A. Halladay, 21, son of ‘PerBonar whero-loana ara viada Sunk or Damaged Umbrella Aids Allies on your rignatara alona. A loao IN A NEW HOME Mr. and Mre. A"****^ Healey of Mr. and Mra. Burton C. Halladay, of 9100 coats 920.00 whan promptly *to»-Tbne Trims cnhanc. th. At Dawn to Strike Buckland. Mra. Ben Jeffries of of 75 Branford street, haa.enter^ repaid In 12 monthly consccntlva See the Ones Being Built By beauty of Kera.Toa«.(kiith.d Toll Greatest Suffered A^jr GrOlip In Repulsing Head* FUEL OIL Installmcnta of 910.05 each. Coma INCOME T A X walla. Gummed, aatnwu Mid • Pacific Guardian Newman atreet la an aunt of toe the Nashville, .Ten;»„ Army Air in, pbona or wrlia today. Center for examinations to deter­ GREENPROOKE / • ready . to - us.. Aeritd Attack on Con- By Allied Convoy; On Attaclu by Navs. new baby, on hla maternal tide. AN D GAS $90.00 far 2 waaks O f Japan; Nimitz Says mine which b m ch of the flying caste only 42f Truk x4 ssault voy StiU in Prog- Approximately 1,000 X o SpCaTneaU service he is beat fitted for. He is ft U t la rat T « HOMES. IN C See 5sr«.r-- .15t Attack Gimmenced. Allied Headquarters Na­ SERVICE Warklhatt. Aft far raare now. _ graduate of Manchester High WILLIAMS OIL On Walker Street More_ May Be* ples, Feb. 18.—(AV-AlTied school and married to the former TeL 7426 lOANS— $f0 H $300 MBUUWg^HBnCE Broad St. Ends JapanV^^>; troops, moving, up .u^er cov­ SETBACK PARTY Miss Bernice 9. Moushiire, of Ath­ For further Infomintton onll nt John H. Lenihon U. S. Pacific Fleet Head­ come Bomb VietpHs. Every Friday At 8 P. M. ol, Mass. H u e n a t finance co. Alexnnder Jarvis Co. office on quarters, Peart Harbor, Feb. w..wnF.o-r?eb, Laiiamg Units er of a thundering six-hour V. F. W. HOME Sfat. Tk«it.r Bnliat.t Center street or nt 26 Alexander . 63 East Center Street LARSEN'S 18. — (ff) — Japan’s mighty Hold on Area Allied Headquart^ in the — The Army has announced!.. — iM(grage from hundreds of U R K E01 3.* , Fln.» pa»i.» S4*e streeL the loss of 1,000 American' jp | , ,Unified Force Refreshments Served. o. R. Braw. SIkt. FEED SERVICE Naval base of Truk, crowded Southwest Pacific, Feb. 18.-^ one of the most intense ‘h T tn l Reasonable Rate I ...am M iiil I soldiers in the sinking, “ due Admission •••••»••*• •35e> LlrvnM No 8*1 Phones: 4112 o£ 7225 88 Depot Square TeL 84M with warships, was attacked (/P)—A Japanese convoy ai of the Mediterranean war, be- , Roofing—Asbestos Naval Base Goes into De­ Knock Hun Out Phono'8082 lor the first time in the war the mercy ot Alli^ bombers to enemy action,” of an A l­ gan an attack on the town of Siding and Rock Wednesday. Today official si- cline as Major Olista- off Mussatoisland in the Bis­ lied troopship in European Of Sky’ in Coming Cassino and the alopes of Mt. Hours: .4 to 10 Nightly MAH: [\.H (nice left oiien the possibility marck ^r^ipelago^has lost waters. Approximately 1,000 Battle of Germany. CaMfino before dawn thla mom- Wool Insulation cle Blocking Allied men were saved but the toll ing. A t the aome ttme Allied bead- AcelJ.ot and Udeanlly Cainpsny rVARICOSE VEINS?' that the poweiYul American six sh^s sunk . or damaged, quarters announced that Amert- 2-6 R< ill. Sat. and Sunday jtii'ilAl c*rwr Task Fore** had WE PAY CASH Expert workmanship. All work Drive to Philippine Gen,/l>ougIas MacArthur re­ was the greatestJuffered by London, Feb. 18— —The Uni' can and British troops on the L A P IZZA J N S U ^ G E gunmnteed. Rensonnble Prices^ t w o - w A y s t r e t c h prUlongad tha b ao^ ported today. The attack is 6n g ifilaitof ffver occa|««a'Yam>i»;'3»W'Y^ -^say Allied convoy force*. Th^ brief an­ ted States I«nth Air Force, whose beachhead below Rbine, with the FOR GOOD ■ (Th* Tokyo Liberty” of toe U. S. Army 8th -4.|r Force received a direct hit from nouncement gave few other de­ rid of one of the greatest air um­ No obligation for aa estimate. eaat—i. by to*vTui n. U. S. Foreign BriMlF ^11 in progresa and more of the original eleimtnts wrote victorious f MODERN FURNITURE Write. German anti-aircraft artillery- The top picture, made a few seconds tail* but word from London that brellas ever raised in toe Mediter­ SHEERTEX caat InteUlgence S e^ ce. t « W Washington, Feb. fleeing, scattered vesnels may yet none of the survivor* had been air war history in toe Middle East nnr Rtrv become bomb victims. , after the plane waa hit, shows pieces of the tail assembly scattered ranean, had beaten back the head- Arthur A. Knofla quoted to* Imperial Navy’s assault pn Truk isl^na about behind the plane. Bottom picture shows the plane, with the landed In Britain indicated that and Asia, has been established in on attacks made by the Germana Depot ENTIRE ESTATES Burton Insulating Co. ^ n ifU t iU w aaytag an enemy Teak The convoy, attempting the ship may have been bound for 875 Main St. J t l »440 G.E. WILLIS SON, INC. marks the ei;d^ of unchallenged bring supplies t o . Japanese garrl taU section complctelv destroyed, plunging to earth over Flushing, Britain in reorganized and great­ In an effort to drive the Alliea In­ tt y M aiu uMvtag and bnve 180 Oxford 8L Hartford "raided our poeltlone <* toe TSrito the M^iterranean although there ly expanded strength as toe Amer­ to toe sea at any cost Phone Hartford 82-4515 Japanese ^dbmlnatlon in a huge sons isolated In the Biamifck is­ Holland. (AP-Wirephoto from Army A ir Forces.) w n y Hama, euD aa. “Ask Your Neighbor" ELASTIC ialanda atace y e a fe ^ y la a posslblilty that the survivor* ican aerial spearhfad for invasion Deadly Hail of Steel Lnmber o f AH Kinds andi that "fierce fighting la now area qt tiie Paclfleoceam lands by AlHed forcea, waa sight­ may have been landed in Iceland, Square oivH TOO uAurmit tees, vminnut ed Tuesday evening by a Libera­ of Europe. The attack on Cassino and ROBERT M. REID going on between our forces ana Whether It is to b^.seised or or returned to the western heml The supreme Allied, command Monastery hiU was with toe bene­ MADE, EAfMT.UtSTt lONOSe Mason Snppliesr^Paint— Hardware the enemy.” ) simply neutralize^ this enemy tor heavy bomber which opened sphere^ the attpek. Navy Catalina and announced lost nignt that the new fit of a deadly hall of steel which f t SONS tots OMIT AT $ 6 ^ Balsam Wool Insolation Sevand Hundred *’**'*^ "Pearl Harbor” goea into decline Ship Ktruek at Night Ninth has been joined with R.A.F. switched like a whip from thq > Grille The carrlera. protect^ by bat- aa a major obstacle blocking the Mitchell medium bombers joined Triumph Just Day ground support units to form the t e i Main SL Phone 8198 A rASi the assault next day. The Arm y'' statement,- which town to toe mountain and back tle ^ P B ,. cruisers and destroyera, drive to the Philippines now that Allied Expeditionary Air Force again where toe Germans were On The Square Manoheeter, Coon. f I R I M U B Direct Hits Scored said the ship wa* struck at night, INDIVIDUAL INCOME ■ent sevaral hundred planes at American,sea-alr power has prov­ pointed out that the enemy proba­ under Air Chief Marshal Trafford holding out in pillboxes in the Ilf—tgoisiw COAL OIL dawn Feb. 16 agabv»t T ^ the ed an a ^ t y to attack It directly. Many direct hits were scored on L. Lelgh-Malloiy and that the uni­ torn battle-blackened houses and Hi COKE an escorting destroyer, an 8.000- bly docs not know fully of the suc­ ■ tnid-Paclfic guardian of Japan, J,- It la^lghly doubtful whether the cess of the attack, and that for fied group’s first job would be "to around the ruined monastery of 100 statute ml its to Ita north- ton tanker which waa beached, on k. Tck the Hun out of the sky” in 2 Main St. Tel. S125 Japanese have the ahlpplng neces- After this reason the date of the sinking Mofite Cassino. weat. ,, , ^to repair toe damage caused 6,000-ton transport or cargo ship the opening phases of the coming The fire (rom these piUboxea One ^ 'reconneleeance pilot was not Ulscloae.-..' Income Tax Range and Fuel TAX RETURNS d replace toe material destroy- and three 1,500-ton cargo carriers, A number of Allie,(( transports battle of Germany. prevented the initial attempts to toe communique said. ><^ brought back report* of slghtlni ed by toe task force* which hit have been lo*t but never before Butler Named Deputy occupy toe crest of Monastery hlU Admiral William F. Halsey's A t the same time. Gen. Dwight OIL more warships In Truk’s 40-n^^ Truk Wednesday morning. It is Of Nazis in with- suc'i a heavy death toll. The just after a terrific bombing by ^Wlde lagoon than “I ever sayr at considered cerUln that as a result Sotomons-based bombers and D. Eisenhower’s headquartet* an­ Flying Fortresses and other air­ SERVICE 4 Conaultants-’No Waiting fighters hit Rabaj;!, the Japanese Navy dl8i’ >sed the jinking of two TICKET PRINTING one tbne In Pearl Harbor.’y8,200 of toe blow toe strategic situation cargo-passenger vessels in the A t­ nounced appointment of Maj. Gen. craft which levelled the anciwat base in northeastern New Britain, William O. Butler js Lelgh-Mri- .4t the Office of METERS NOTICE wtitoa to toe northeast. X * in the Pacific has undergone a pro­ lantic, about a year ago. In which abbey on Tueada'y, Muhday and Tuesday with a to­ lory’s deputy commander-in-chief Admiral Cheater VE. Nimlt* found and permanent change. Nazis Abaiwlon Mighli- gg^ks 600 of the 000 on, one ship were Just before thoTjatrage ended Meter prints amoinit of de­ HOURS: 6:30 TO 10:30 P. M. MON. THROUGH FRI. IN ORDER TO SERVE YOU BETTER o a k g r u i' used the significant words, ”com- tal of 221 tonsvof oomba.. of toe Expeditionary Air Force, shorUy before dawn, the Allied. .Truk’a Usefulnes* Impaired Vunakanau,' Tobera and Rapo- est-Base Between Leii-; ^ - lost and ahout halt ol the 500 Butler, 48. corimandied both Army livery OB your slip for your “WHERE GOOD FELLOWS GET TOGETH^ manetd an atUck,’» In disclosing •Thla ia due to toe fact that the aboard toe other; -inly five lives troopa went into the attack McKinney Bros. Ordinary Returns: 1040-A, $3.00; 1040, $5.00 that the offenalye wrauiwrath oiof the Navy v^Hl not hereafter po airdromes at Rabaul were and Navy Air Forces In Alaska blasted in these latest of almost ingrad and Smolensk;, A llti-S u b sid y were lost artd between 4,500 and when the Japaneses were ^Hven 505 Main St,, At the Center protection. 6,000 saved when the President ‘ (ConUaued oa Paga Tea) . At the Office of DIME AMD D A ^ l drily raids which have made the from the Aleutian*, v " TeL 6060 YOUR upon Total German Losses Coriidge struck a mine in the / bastion—some from base the most-bombed spot in the The Ninth Air Force’t'comman ALLEN A HITCHCOCK To the Lilting Ttanes p f ^ dotted 1 maintained. Since aecurity South P^plfic. Twenty-six enemy South Peciflc Oct. 26. 1942. Hours: 7 P. M. to 10 P. M. L. T. Wood Co. tlona, bri«tllng with guns, ^ is toe'first es- Around Korsun Set Vqto Action House & Hale Building 953 Main Street INCOME TAX CONSULTANT THE OAK GRILL SWINGSTERS wito ahflelda guarded.by a fleet dfstructlve atUck aircraft were destroyed or dam­ "Military security now permits (CofltUiued oa Page Bight). SaL: 2 P. M. to 10 P. M. 51 BisseU St, TeL 4496 announcement of toe sinking, due WILL BE LOCATED AT DELICIOUS FOODS - - MODEST PRICES! and encircled by a protecUve reef aged on the ground and 1() were At 84,900 by Reds. Telephones 3301 and . 2-1088* wWft few antrancas. I (Uanttnoeii Pag* Two) shot down l|t toe attacks, against ^ . e c u !J:.™.= |to enemy action, of an Allied ahip F la sh es! the loss of On* Allied fighter. O l i p o n e n t s o l 5 U D » in ie » K.afr^ng troops in European wa (Late BnUetlas ot the i/p Wire) ROAST BEEF TENDERIXIIN STEAKS / T h la 'b lo w feU lesa. than Step Up A ir Activity London, Feb. 18.—-(^)— rs on an undisclosed date. VEAL (JUTLETS V p/ VEAL CHOPS weeks" after the American *X The Japanese stepped up their The Germans announced to­ Fail to Muster Suffi* American soldiers Ip substanttal Nazis Quitting JONES FURNrrURE STORE , queat of Kwajaleln atoU, k e y a t ^ L f a l H I i e i OFF CE.NTEB STREET— OFF ADAMS STREET— air activity, sending 15 dlve- day the evacuation of Stara- cient Voles to Up* ntimlKrs were ahoafrd the ship, Cathedral Doors Stndared ,36-.38 OAK STREET FRIED OYSTERS HALF BROILERS p t the Marahalla more than 1,0001 bombefs to attack pipping and which was loA at night. . New York, Feb. 18.— Doom 2-Family House. All im­ 4- Room Single (2 nnftnlslied mllea east of Truk, a conqueet ya Russa, their mightiest Fiiinisb Are; provements. $1,000 down. Our Kitchen Closes At 11 P. M. the bJachea ait the Green islands, set Roosevelt’s Veto. Sinks Rapidly In Heavy Sc* and stone walls. Of St. Patrick’* upetnlia). Extra cabinet epuee. DAILY (Except Sun.) UNTIL MARCH 15th. ' wiidch afforded a lagoon baae for I base between Leningrad and “ In a heavy sea, the ship sank Oil benL $800 down. IMME- May Resign which Americah' and New Zealand cathedral ln' mldtown M a n b a t^ EAT THE BEST AT»REYMANpER’S. - tha jnoat powerful I troops occupieo Tuesday. Six of Smolensk, in a broadening rapidly and 1,000 men were re- were found' aineared today pMh PORTER STREET— DIATB OCCUPANCY. HOURS: 7 P. M. TO 11 P. M. 30 OAK STREET TEL. 3894 fleet'ever amassed in the Pacific. Washington, Feb. 18. — (/P)— Gernmus in Norway Pre- 5-Bootn Single. All Improve­ ROAST BEEF AU JUS\ ' the raiders were downed. No crackup of defenses which President Roosevelt fired the antl- designs crudely drawn with bright SATURDAYS; 1 P. M. TO 11 P. M. Fine Wines — Liquors and Biter Adih(ral Nlmlta* cryptic an-1 ( continued on Page Fonr) red paint. Police said the, design* ments. Sale Price $6,200. VERNON STREET— NATIVE BROILERS ■ \ London Poles Expect seemed to presage the com­ subflldy bill back to Congress with parinV for Arrival . - (Ikwttaiaed m Tw#). a veto today and promptly won his were la the shape o* quoolloa Small Single. All improve­ (GenOaoed Png* Bight) Members May Bow plete German abandonment Of Additional Forces. marks with diagonal Uae* ruo- WOODLAND STREET— ★ of northern . The Red battle for subsidies when oppon­ ments. 1 acre of land. Sale ring through them. Other obeerv S year old 4-Room Single (2 To Moscow’s Demands Arnjy triumph south of Lake Il­ ents failed to muster enough Price $$JM)0. Occupnacy 45 TENDER STEAKS ’ ^ i MAURICE J. CROTEAU strength to override the veto in the Italy’s Unions Stockholm, Feb. 18 —' (ff'r — The ers said the designs resemblod the unfinished upstairs). Deep lot. men came just a- day after the hammer and sickles emblem $1,000 down. * ' day*. Pormegly A t Cook’s iServIce Station Stab Across Rusaians said they had completed House. \i newspaper Dagens Nyheter, au la x i les London. Feb. 18.—<>P>—London thoUonununist party. OYSTERS AND CLAMS ON THE HALF SHELL the liquidation of the German The House voted 226 to 151^. to tribuUng its Information to pri­ I Pole* ' erid today that toe exUed To Be Revived RIDUE STRE4:a'— HEBRON CENTER— OIN$ AND DANCE TONIGHT! Eighth Army trop^d around Ke.r- ^ t h « bill over the veto 26 vate sources. Mys the Germans In Polish cabinet may bow to Mos- Slovene Line short of the ’ necessary two-thirds Conservative Candidate Uoleatod ^Room Single. All iraprove- 5- Room Shigle. tmpreve- Truk Landing sun - near the Dhleper bend. Inflict­ northernmost Nora'ay are p re s s ­ ments. 1 acre of laad. $500 I cow’s demaads and resign, toere- ing on the enemy his worst single majority, • Thus the veto was' Sus­ ing for arrival of additional Nazi London, Feb. 18.— Frt*** monts.. Garage. $1,000 down. \ ' " ■ ' by enabling Premier; ‘ Stanlslaw , ^ ■ Mlniqter ChurchlD’* Coaaoevatlv* 1M3IEDIATE OCCUPANCY. down. . IMMEDIATE OCCU­ Roymandor's RostBarant I disaster in Russia - since Staljn- tained. • Delegates Gather at forcea. possibly from northern Fin- PANCY. r r _ i ..’-i D ijis -. ' kUkolaJefcyk to form a n w 8?^* YuH O filavs B a ttle G e r* grad. Mr. Roosevelt, in his veto mes­ Salerno for. SesHion; randldate hr a Fine WiBsa, Liquors aad Beer •. -- T o k y o .R a d io MBportBl^fjim^ut acceptable to and capable I 8 _ - Marshal Stalin anbounced that sage, calledvthe subsidy repealer The newspaper,r, Vhich said the election from West DeH>y*h»«. PARKER STREfer— ' -4- of dealing with Russia. m a n # J u fit S O U tn O l 85-37 Oak Street " Telephona 3922 j: '' Suppressed by Duce. report suggested German evacua­ the marqui* of Hartlngto*. ,w*» Large Single. AH Improve­ e a 8t Wi n d s o r — Mechanixed Units as i defeated I63S6. to 11.775 > »***- 8-Room Slagle. Several (Ciintlniied oa Page Foot) (Continued on Page Ten) tion of northern Finland, also arid ments. Bam. Chlckca eoop. filVEYDUR OOeSTHESMttnMNINr W ell as Planes Used. UI S S S iS S '2 A *w ’2S!SS Cporetlo Baltlefirid. the Nazis were strengthening de­ day by an • Indepeadeut, C. 1^ $ acres ot land. Sale Price smaU bullffingB. 40 aerea. of Polish clrclee, Poles to close touch 1 _ Salerno, Feb.' 1 8 . - Liberat­ White,* soa ol a cobWor. The e l y $6JW0. IMhlEDLATE OCCU- land. Sale Price $5,000. IM ­ fenses along the Pasvik at the I with the exiled goveram^t admaj London. Feb. 18—(P)— Yugo- ed southern Italy's reborn trade which separates Norway and Fin­ tioii had been oooteotod f l o « ^ . FANCY. MEDIATE OCCUPANCY, I06S R»R BtBMtrill MITIlWi New ^ortt. Feb. IS-rlS*)— Tkq privately that cabinet change* a w ] parUaan forcea have etabbed unions' sent delegates here today and attracted the attenUoa of the land. , T o k ^ raid, arid today that ”pow- bosalble to meet Soviet demands' acroea the Slovene border into Advises Against Giving for a three-day convention of the In an addlUonal discussion ot whole courtry as a teat ot »* « artul mechanized unlta ae well aa for removal of toe member* Mos­ northern Italy and now are bat- General Confederation of Labor; peace posalbllities for Finland, toe govenunent ^ I c y in eodoramg Additional Listings Available Mortgages Arranged. Old Hdmestead.. - F’' Inn , ffludiwiirt rnnks 6nt whnlhir H^* ahr power" bad been uaed in the Fire — Auto — Life Insurance cow ha* accused of being anti- Ulng to* Germana just aouth of once-great organization of Italian Swedish Communist party news­ candidate*. ^ - deg for dalmie week. American attack on Truk. Ruislah. the First World W ar battlefield workers now coming to life again paper Ny Dag pointed out tori “Fighting with our troopa la Odd Names or Initials SOMERS, CONN. to be wrf-behaved member ef prephrlag Second „ of Caporetto, Marabal Joalp Bros after nearly 20 years of suppres the Helsinki government might To Send T*x BUI Back . deg in the now going on," a broadcast.added. Other report* arid, meanwhile, (Tito) aimounced today. Sion by Fascism. get out of the war under* an arm- Washington, Feb. IA -— ALLEN REALTY COMPANY 'feiMijr- T r ”Thla present attack by the en­ that caWnet’a declalona on Concerned principally with la Preitldent Roosevelt la g< ^ g *• ------y — i — -■ • Ibekeviar- A communique broadout b y toe , Feb. 18.—(/P)— Parents,-in {wpularity are Margaret and Utlce that would leave toe condi­ Allen R mteheoek. lao. emy is not th* real thing, and It Moscow’* neweet boundary pro- bor’s role in Italy’s war-stricken send the new ■ <7»815.999^ <•* whea Free Yugoslav radio said that are you selecting a name for your j^j,„ most tions of a permanent peace to S6$ MAIN STREET MANCHESTER ImeL vradk ea leesh, come Restaurant eeema that It doea not IunlU of the 80th Patriot dlvlalon economy, the confederation is ex­ joint Allied settlement after the MU back to Congreea elthee baby that will give him or her Inl- common among boys,* then James, pected to discliBS three major day or tuesday-^rewumably wW* ' Triephone'ftoi caOed. A down, oto.,1be new botoj^ tha scope of a atrong re w m n ^ pr.vuuc, „n iier Joseph ^ J S ltinaa h a d croeaeoctoaaed theuro laonaouoiuo rivernver he- u.- wsr« Office Hours 8:30 to 5:S0 except Sunday. Thure. Eventaifs 1-S. Open ^ For Business pohWmd by rnrtao Deg Omwglvee aance,” ealA-the overeeaa d lap aU *'--Mlntater - ■ — Church!^ — •-••• T ^ t i? ^ v e Gorlala and Tolomlno and tiala like H. O. G. or S. A. P.T George, Charles, Harold. Robert, itepis: The editorial cited the Italan a veto. The Chief B x e e a ^ da- And Emjoy ■ Tip Top Prepared by broadeaet by Domqi agency ahd p rim right bank of the Don't do it; beware of the odd Edward. Joseph and Artour. Dn (1 > A request that Allied au- armistice a* an example of how dined today at his preos-ra^ recorded by the U. S. Foreign ■ent one meeaage to S t^ ^ w Bitter fighting U In , ;.™SK|nation that J^l*hbcln arid Percy, Reginald and thoriUes help to bring about a re­ fereaca to say what hte name or inltlri-coriblnaUon that ^ disappearing, un- the Casablanca unconditional sur­ 2ti^l*dLe etyla Adt n* hew to gel A eepy. Broadcast IntelUgenoe service, in the w t k and U progreaa toe buUetin arid, opening of idle factoriea. render declaration works and add- the bUl woold ha, emumoattag eoly Qiefs Know Hovi'. wUl plague the youngster aU h « (joubtedly under, the Influence of (2) Adjustment of wages to toe in dap Navy Bldlag Tbna cdi that be waa returalag tha m w w w ■ "The force of our Invinc­ life, say* Dr. Morris Flshbeln, edl- the corner ■' gang who’d - •- yell high cost of living b; raising rates " If Finland will break MU to Caidtol HIU Monday a rTam» ible navy la biding iU time until tor of .Hygela magazine. s ia ^ ” of pay and lowering prices Germany and declare that ahe will day aad ^ It w o i^ Is Smith's Office Open Tonight? COM PLETE DINNERS SERVED 5 to 9 p. m. the very end. and. coordlnaUng It and o ^ r the Urges Careful Selection Names Oo Out of Style through suppression of toe black make peace, then it is .clear to us a to Coagicaa to dladoe* ground to take up arms agriimt Heavy Flghtlag Oeattauca atemplated aetlea oa It. with th* supply dlfflculUe* that The communique also reported In an editorial. I>r. Flahbeln Girls’ names go out of style, market. that FlnUnd can discus* condl Tea, H I*, and on eveiy Ylinieday uveulng antMB S rieioeh— the Germana alohgaid* toe Rua- too. he said, citing Ruby, Opal, (8). Organisation of coopera- * • • 'wlU litcwasc In proportion to th* continued heavy fighting between u rg ^ expectant parents to select Uon* with toe Soviet union.” aui dally from S iwtU 5 e’rioek. Moine Lobsters Koast Chicken of th* *nemy*s advance, carefully a name for either a boy Lily, Pimay and Violet. The newspaper said a change in Coavlded of * * » ‘***^ *‘., Acceptance of Moscow’* bofind' German and partiaan forces In the Dr. Flshbeln turned up a weird (OoatlMied oa Page FUnr) , WUkm-Borte. Fa.- Bob. II g i n iMnrnuen, AutsuiebUe laamanee, and every oOmt kind $1.00 $-1*50 is now kxtklng for the golden op- Croat province of Zagorje between or girl and,*further, to make cer­ the Finnish government waa not ■aantnuee for yuur piwtoctlou 1* m H ky ua. portunlty to destroy the enemy at *ry propoe^ and mn tain that proper nottocation of cnUecUon of names taken from a Russian condition, but pointed —A Jg-year-old Steaks • ' ■ . i one Stroke.” lundergiound to collaborate with Ludbreg and KoprivtUca. recent Georgia birth certlficaties— WaeiaskowefcL One hundred . Germana .were blrtlrand laauance of a birth cer- out to ri to* Rusrians undoubtedly D n p la tonlfkt at SM Mmla Street er At any tkne nt yeur one B u v ». _ . radlolthe Bed Army would remove two Pink Suneet. Icle Rivera, Honest TrcoMiry Balance day * NBC quoted the Tokyo kUled, the bulletin paid. In 4 co| tigeate "Bsue immediately after would demand ret'Jvn of t ^ Ha* 0 8 A ^ WHAT YOU HAVE BAYED! Checkffiboard of the gmatest atumblliig Mocka Price, Aria Minor, twin* i ^ * d of Mb as aaylfMI JapshW* “Army fnd Wrto , , relian. letomua. now held by Fmn- On Our Vdried Menu 1068 M AIN 8T.. 6pp. ft>RE8T ST. TEL. mi to Rnaat^Potleh accord, leavtng Ualon of to!o N u i tgeop train* Utah and Ariaona Reynoli^ Wagh Washington, Fab. 18.—iPi—Th# trial H Nagy UBiU m • W * * 4 flerce nritf BgroU* la aouthfrn Tugo- Names far baby run in cycle*— poriUott of the Treasury Fab. 18: iah troopa. __ R estau ran t g ^ t lg g " w l$ Amgrtgan "ecneen- changde wtthm tha Polish'govern- Robert for boya one year, Richard 'Saturday, Virginia Ham, Helsinki, bombed hy a gwiat meal tha principal remaining prob­ i^ida. T b * parMaan* said they ^teeelpta, $92.080318.45; axpen- ROBERT J. SMITH CORNER M5lN aNJ>;PBA|^SptKB3:K > . toSSeS at Trulc" , . had derailed another train between the next, then perhaps John. Oo* F e e l h i g a . ----- * .*>ctor named RMPURAXCK SM MAIN ST, REAL ESTATE Alphonse end Hilda Joi^, Prbp. , !Tbet« waa no axplanatiwi oc lem. FannationiffdiiMWgefveni-i 8af«tj(, W i

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In fact, nearly any article o f furni­ Ucked repeatedly to fan babk only jority leader and chairman of (he S till Iw Need ture or recreational equipment can Three College Truk Assault Three Dealers When the Inalians counter-attacked. bi-partisan group. be put to us.?, it in good condition. Making Btaody Progtess South Coventry Camp Among Coming to tke State Here Veteran Laws Marsh added yesterday thkt 48 Buckley’s “ CANADIOL” OutsdH Unfortunately, the committee has An East Asia command commu­ prospective bills on many, subjects no way of making any but very ^ t a t o r F reight Truck Of Equipment! Posts Filled Ends Japan’s nique Issued in New Delhi aaid ...The Service Honor Roll Commit­ have been received so far by the minor repairs which can be done Are Suspended that Allied forces were making WiU Be First council And all have been referred by volunteers. tee foi^the town of Coventry will Six Reseller All Other Couf^ MedSdnet- — ...... steady prbgrtifls on aU aectprw'of to subc»mmitt*e8. The men have always been very, meet hext Tuesday evening jh'* the In Australia— New 'Zealand, Canada, Newfoundland, H’s the very grateful for every small thing ilold on Area the Arakan front. ' Operators Seek Help The council has announced it ArtidM .Requested fori Vacancies al\^New Lon* Fooil^Hanfller and Two Sitter fighting was -fitso raging Booth-DImock Library to ^ect a Will confine its' attention to pro­ Same Story— “ Nothing like Buckley’s for Conisfts, Bronchial done for them and the committee Officer Sav^ ^ Sextet To Top Agenda o£ Leg­ Coughs and Bronchial Irritations” du^tnr'Colds Various Posts of Sol is anxious to be able to~koep on don Institution Taken wisst of the Mayir range, but Al­ new treasurer to replat^the Rev. posals which have a statewide In­ (Continued hqm Page One) .. Service Staiiod QpeT^^ terest and effect and will not .coii- with the work. Mrs. Philip Che­ lied artillery,,j«i[rted^veral enemy Benton Oaskell of Nortn Coventry Danger Not Only islative Council for „ .. _ , (.’oM*. .hov«'/,<«n sold—proof tjHCt. diers in Vicinity. Care of ni Udeeting. ^ utors Peiiali^ed^-^ detachments from pMltlons in R o t h n i n g sider any special or private "Iheas- Famous Canadian Formula . - -- ney. chairman, will be glad to ns sential o f a great bah&^T^i^a use­ w'ho has enlisted as chaplain in the I945^egiilar Session. k n o w Uit ccive calls at 3311, and will make that.-stfetor, the communique said. e^3«t on Channel. From Manpower Short­ ures. Urf.am *»f wUb^ fulness has h®cn,-h0i^^ impaired Furnished Sy It was voted by, the council to Now Beihg Made In D. S. A. llM Red Cross Camp and Hos­ arrangements for transportation ,:New London, Feb. 18—- (/Fi — Allied tank-supported infantry op­ U. 8. Navy and/(s leaving on .Milr*, It. They BucRWy’#*- and effectiye,,e5iSnfy dor^iatlon of ,MSrtfj^«L-Feb. 18 Fo.r- erating east of the mountains ■A Bomber Bam in England, Feb. ages, Also from request the State Po.st-War Plan­ Compouml tronv--"" fart' t.’iHiaOliin. Alixt'urrt cfmfiiUjJF'* jMi dope. Vouf pital committee is atill receiving of articles donated. Three appointments to the Con­ March 1. Oth^business iriatt^^ / / OFFKXH OF PRICE Hartford, Feb. 18- m - V e t e r ­ IMn)— I^ant. Walter Campy m / Aoi'tiDnsTKA’noN ning board tb mak-? any recorti- urgent requests from the mliitary been,.l<^t. will be considcrad, among-therffthe 18 Rjn^h in Vehicles. ans legislation of all kinds will be mendatibhs jt,jnay have before the and otju'f etTf’cttv^ ’ t *a i necticut College for Women staff -trealcr from Canton anW (tnotbef Japanese-held village, but another fA .X A U IO I,. .>WTeTuri' ( U i - I'luflit n n y KiMfa druig t t o r e ' establishing of a epm|)Jet^ r^ord of Hamden, Cohn., form er New ^ /R egioiial jOepArtniedt of first on the agenda of the Slate rod bf the year. organisations hereabouts for aAi* were announced following a meet­ . ^'This area has extended trorpi^t' from Hartford have been-halidSd Allied column pushing down from of each seivlce^jw4n..-'And woman p|i* aeltriKl in entU^f.v dJfreiMit— ar»il-‘iak4« for mov** reRifuI Bleep .. ttformatlon iim ro f*fTrctf. In HctipM. V«»iVJl ffcid 11 dfRlckly loo*- ' cles to add to the comfort ahd well Arrange Program ing of the Board of Trustees M Western Marshall lslandj.ife8.V\. 9. . amir advance to the south in the recom'fnended for ea^ to'w n . The Fortress, crewmen,-rescued from nation's motor fre^ht truck oper­ been nnnouiiced'by^jlT' Lea ator Stanley Mead of New Ca­ TAKE GOOD ADVICE— TRY BUCKLEY’ S t-jjae^destred articles doi east and^Biulh; then westward in­ Sitapcnsion, With execution Kasdan area, the communique the icy English' channel after Mkrsh, Jrr, RepuWtcan House ma­ naan, resigned. rwotk has come to almost economics to fljl the vacancy cre­ l»6'hor roll committee comprises ators, g lo o m l^ viewing the Meats, Fhis, Iho. Mrti. Lewis Haskins, missioqary ated in the department of econ­ to the-Sbuth China se^.-nbrthward orderM stayed, wa? placed on J. ,said,\ while in the Tiddim sector one rcprea'entnti:^ from each or-, ditching t^tt flak-damaged bomb­ months ^gadTyell for help. Their Book Three brown stamps 'V, W aplste standstill since Chnst- ■ije'cretary of the South Methodist other '\Allied forces stormed^qh er, it 5v«g disclosed today. '’tnas, as far as pnblib participation om ics,by Dr. Charles "G. phaker- ,to the Pbiilppln*^, and northeast Bedus. 'Kprestville' Retailer, who gknization ip th/iow n. Mrs. Ellen sober feeHhg is shared by Defense and X valid through Feb, 26; Wseg. is arranging, a line pro­ ian^ acceptance of the chairman- to Guam, ^ .d o h g as Truk har­ wa.s heard oh charges of hav­ enemy "position west ".o l/ Fort Hurd, represehtlng the /Garden Llellt. Edwin R. Herron of Chl- Transportation Director Joseph is cone«i>ied. White. N stamp Y good through March 20. j q d at present, new reqtfests gram for 'the Joint meeting of ail khip of the department of hocial bored squadrons- of the Japanese ing obtalm q meat amounting Club, fs.chamhan; th^ Bsy. Beq?- -eago, HI., saved the sextet of his 'Eastman. ' Processed Foods have been received for folding card groups of the society. Monday eve­ work at the Hartfbrd-r^'Aemlnary fleet in safety, no* attack, could be to J,8.S7 polnblf'.from a wholesaler Dispatch^. from,,..''''"^oburn ton OaslMl, reprCoentlng ,.--the fellow crewmen after setting tha You Tvill .be affected by ho>v Book Four green stamp G, H ning at 7:45 in the ladies' parlor. without paying the proper points Wiaht, Aasoclgted Press corre­ Fortress on the water with one tabiee^ 'hnd fc ^ n g chairs, for Foundation. AtprOafent a mem­ made within that area without the Orange, is trsasfirer; apd' Mrs. well they continue to perform, and J valid through. Feb. *20; Grace McDonald and David Bruce in a .scene from ,"^J.irfnptke on OPA rhnrges to Occupy a village pn the W ^ ern American Legion. Ralph V. Rey­ Ronr Severely In ja ^ from manpower shortages but This was attributed to two fac­ of' >

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r - tions have quarreled with his own Surprise! Surprise! could have no force _ until ■ trans­ Manchester Officer to Gel State Soldiers lated Into law, executive orders or words, pnd there's S'controvers.v ‘Hooey' Baruch Silent W ar Counci Evening Herald he ought to settle before he Ukes ^ ^ I Red directive by the proper Suthorl- on any new ones. Soldiers’ Medal Nazi Prisf^iiera tlcs, but the prestige of the aging Puaia&ufOBz t h e War Brings a New Type On His Report industrialist’s name is likely to MeetSlaU M m A U PBIXTINO CO, XNC. For W allace Cross i H i It BlMtll Str««t give his theories much weight, ss M»noh«*t*r. Conn. \ \ m It did In the case of the famed jTJie Magic Of Kind Words Astoria, Ore.. Feb. 18.—(JPb— Washington, Feb. 18— (P)— Tw | Notes ■ ® TTOUAS rCROOBON •Second Lieut. A. W. .Schalk, Bo- Blueprint for Restoring Baruch committee report on rub­ Baldwin to Subinit Oonorkl Ifanasor Connecticut men are among 13| White Answera Con* ber. Similarly, Baruch recom ' -Feuridad Oetobor 1, ItU at. Patrick's Dsy is still a sella. Ind., is to receive the sol­ U 1 Offkto. m Mata 8*..—TaL $687 Of Woman^toJhe Screen diers' medal for heroisnv^ 1)1u lin n United States aolijiers who arl Peactime Economy mendatlons for a uniform clause mally Appointment month away, but the signal^ for tention Roosevelt ■ ' . Y ■. " ' PuMUbtd B *«ry Cvonlnc Ezoopt He was among eight F «t Stev- list^ Ss prisoners of war of Gei| to lie placed in war contracts, cov Mosle. •undara and Holldayt Entarad at the oratory to -start has ?Clread.v gna men cited yesterday for risk­ many, the Wur department Hurd to Replace. Production— Tuesday through Glamor Goes Glunmering As Top Stars j|!lin(>le In Grime And Overalls. ^ To Be Unveiled Soon. ering contract termination proce­ tha Pont OCisa at Manohastar, Conn_ Friday. 10-4:80; Thursday sva- as daaoad CIm b Mail Mattsr. been given. It is contained, of ing their lives on a wave-battered nounced today. They are: dure, were carried out promptly, Maiavasi, Tech Sorgt. Nello ning, 7-9; O n te r church. Washington. Feb. 18.—(JV-Ber- The new report is expected to ‘ Hartford. Feb. 18— — course, in the w ill of Mrs. George jett.y in an attempt to rescue ^En­ Wasliington. Feb. 18—(SV-The •OBSCIUPTION ItATES sign W. -B. Walsh, New Britain, —Mrs, Edith Malavast, mother, 3| Surgical Dresalnga — Every By Erekine Johnson coiver such questions ss the gov­ Coiinectfcut War CduncQ will Ona Taa^ by Mall *••••••••., Bernard Shaw leho, after being PAYROLL nsrd M. Baruch’s blueprint for re­ C.onn., after he parachuted from Washington avenue, Hamden, Republicans had a word today for Wednesday, American Legion NEA Correspondent ernment’s settlement with .war ita regular monthly msstin^-i Par libntb by M a ll...... { .<& storing the peacetime economy is StBjKlH O o f ^ a a • » a a • • • • • • a • a a a $ rriartied' to an' Irishman for 46 an airplane collision. Walsh was Regan, Tech. Sergt John F Vice President Wsllsce's opinion Home. 10-4:30. producers whose orders are cAn^ the state an^ory on Sat< ' Hollywood — I^ e m e m i) e r expected to be unveiled for public OaflVarad Oba T a a r...... years, leaver the aum'’' ^ 1400,000 washed out of reach and lost after Mrs. Jane J. Regan, mother, IS'I Nurse Rscruitmsnt—Call Mrs. celed before completion; disposal 10 B. rri.. State W ar Admil ’ that the nation's war effort will w-s-a-y back in. 1939 when the inspection within a matter of days, at>» the men had crawled 1,700 yards SAVINGS Maple, New Britain. Myhaver, 8214. of the huge Federal investment in tor Harold F. Woodcock'am - MBMBBJtQP.-^ to be devoted: to remedying what be retarded if President Roosevelt and poMlbly hours. C-t TBIB a«80C lA T T O '?R B a» toward him. Home Nursing— New evening beikutiful ladies ct the screen were pU'nts and machinery; the sale of ed today. Tha Atsoclatad Pradi Is aaolusirs* she considers certain grave de- to not re-elected. class starts February 29. Call doing nothing more energetic than ' Baruch, the so-called "elder goods and equipment made for Oovernor,''.Baldwin will zui ly sntttlsd to tbar'usa of rapubllca- fecUi in Uie race. The defects her Tttaan Bsssrrsises May Delay Return ef Field The word was "hooey." It was chapter office or Mrs. Donovan, lifting Martini glasses? lihey statesman" and head of the W ar troops but left over st 'the war’s formally the appointment of Bl tion oP all oaias dlSpatchaa orsdlted were herolnea, in dream worlds, IndustrlM board of the First to U or..-«Ot Otbarwlsa cradited In will notes include social shyness, ^.,8U[)plied to reporters by Acting 2-0884. : end; the treatment of the sub-con­ Food yAdminlstrator Henry tbisna^ar and also tha local naws Experts to Talk 'Minority Senate Leader White running ths gamut of falseness W orld War. has been at work for Moala as state war admlntotra' awkward manners, inarticulate Hoffman, ^reatdent of the 8tude- ^ H a rtfo rd , Feb. 18—(P)-r-'Po88iblj tractors; the extent to which price use of the Arm y sir base at Brad (M e.) in commenting on Wallace's Calendar V and folly. They were cipthes- wreeks preparing his- detailed re­ and production controls should be aa'bf April 1 to succeed Woodcoel ■'^''^^rfSlits'^of rapubllcatlon at c p n V e r s.a t i o n s, vulgarities of baker C o r^ J, . Raymond Walab, horses and social butterflies. port and recommendations, which spaelat' dlspatohas haraln ara also On War Plans ley Field, Windsor Locks, as a” de press conference observations yea- Monday— continued after the war, and who will leave at that time to t research :d lr^ tor of the' ClO, and tetday that it would take a long In 1939, Greer Garson was are said to run to 10,000 woi'ds and a post as head of the New H a rasdrved» ' speech, In correction, she leaves A. Ford Mlnrichs, acting commis­ mobilisation base" after ths wa| Nuraes' Aides at the hospital. other problems. is over, a bigb-ranklng Air Force| time for anyone else to get ac­ Sewing, Hyde group. playing a spoiled beauty opposite ■cover the fleld” of post-war Community chest. Ptih sarrloa allant of N .. E. _A. the 1400,000 fpr education de­ sioner of the Bilreau of Labor Sta­ Haa Formulated Owa Program New London, Feb. 18.—UP)— office**'declared here . 'Thuradaj quainted with ..the persohslitiea Production center not open. Robert Taylor in a bit 6f non­ problems. Reports to be made to the ci Baralca Inn ______* signed to teach the Irish self-con­ tistics. \ sense titled "Remember," which In planning for the actual re­ Experts on agriculture,, industry, may delay indefinitely the returl and the problems involved in 1111- Tuesday— Prior to its final presentation to cll include: Mosle on war gardi PubUahars Baprasantstlras: Tba trol, deportment, elOciition and of the field to the state for poa Ing the presidency. ; Nurses’ Aides at the hospital. she’s still trying to forget. the White House, a draft of the conversion of industry, the War and other food projects; Sta! labor and government will talk on Production board has marched Julius Mstksws Spselal Aaancy— the arts of personal behavior and Big Party In Making sible development ss a comm'ercis Unau-are of Intentions Sewing, WCTU group. South Rosalind' Russell and Paulette See what the vtor has done, to these three top-flight flirker stars: document reportedly was circulat­ Fuel Admini.strator Seth W . Data Naw Tork, CklssKO. Datroit and planning for poat-war employ- ahead in recent months with the airfield. Officials of the State Air While asserting that he .is un­ Methodist church. Goddard were holding open house welder’s <^flt (above, left hides the rharm# which Paulette ed for comment among the high­ ley on fuel: Sidney Johnson. mcaiA| Boston, social Intercourse. >«5^cnt in a two-day convocation at formulation of its own program Philadelphia—(jpr—Police think port commission sqy there hal aware of the President’s intentions W ednesday- every afternoon in a beauty par­ Goddard used to display—as at bottom of this panel. In the role est administration officials. Specu­ her of the J Civilian ProtecUA: BUREAU OF COTnectIcut College for Women and within the last week has be­ MBMBBft^'AOOIT Mrs. Shaw’i w-idower, with his there must be a big party in the been no indication that the leasl Wallace nevertheless said he Surgical Dressings— American lor and trying to each other’s of a dtohev.elM scientist (center), Greer liurson makes no use of the lation on its contents haa been committee of the War council,-A' C1RCOLATJON& Feb>\29 and March 3, It was an­ gun to talk with spokesmen for in­ usual instinct for wit on any making someplace in* town. A o f the base will be relinquished ’b.I found "very strong sentiment” in husbands in "The Women." glamor-gams glimpsed below atright. Claudette ('oiliert (above, widespread, but few officials pro­ the work of that committee; Lel| nounced today by college offi­ Legion Hall. dividual industries about their Tha Marald Printing Company, truck stolen In broad daylight, the Arm y even- after the demobiU the west in tavor of a fourth term, Nurses’ Aides at the hospital Claudette Colbert waa vamping righ t), abw a welder and previously a smudge-faced nurse, ho long- fess to be acquainted with it and Danenberg, chairman of the coi basis, first .concurs with the wis­ cials. ' adding the opliiiqn that a majority own transition to civilian produc­ Inc., asaumas no financial rasponai* they said, waa loaded wttn. ice ir.ation process has been complctl Sewing. St. Mary’s Episcopal every male in sight as the French er frollc(t\frivoluusly as you sec her below at left. Baruch himself has stayed mum. mittee on consumer Informal bility for typoKrapblcal arrors ap- dom of the bequest, saying o f the ; The sp^kers will Include Prof, of service men want to let Mr. tion, One key element emerged can«nd on,’ but plied: "The war and post-war." council, on-the work of the CoQtal • sable in the successful conduct of these few actresses makq good ex­ the industrial policies thus laid Welsh, if he could afford it. church Ladies’ Aid, Production One exception to the official ifiittee on Social Service and W ^ ] The aaamult on Truk;*anoth«'r the war and Senator T a ft (R, amples because each of them now down. center. silence was the assertion, made fare. lip 1,000. mile jump acroaa the Pacific In this delicate situation, we . Ohio) said ha welcomed a discus­ ia engaged in som f highly pur­ Baruch aonto time ago was Pickup and delivery of Produc­ last week by an unquotable gov­ • There will be a meeting of ttog- New shapes in Southern Pottery sion of that point. poseful or strictly non-gismorous named head ^ a war and post-war Civilian Protection committee ^ lili —it the biggeat offenaive news of are defending no, one, anawering tion by Motor Corps. ernment source, that Baruch was "I think the war effort will go endeavor. The' time's sod the adjustment/inlt in -the Office of the administrator's office prior the Pacific war to date. Only a no charges. But, with ths Irish, forward witli more efficiency, Nutrition class. Sisterhood e f weighing (he creation of an “Office Temple Beth Sholom. public are responsible. W ar M ol^zation. which Is head­ the meetings of the council. few weeks ago. we were 1,500 English and Welsh already thus more unanimity and more energy of economic adjustment,’’ operat­ Thursday— Toward the end of the last, war, ed by J^^cs F. Byrnes. The re­ under firs from ShAWs living and Mine Workers local hi Nanticoke, if a Republican la elected," Taft ing aa an over-all post-war policy­ conversion report was requested mi lee away, ta the Gllberta. Then, Since 1846 the quaint pottery, of the South haa been Nurses’ Aides at the hespitaL If you remember, movies dis­ Scientists have proved fh| No Solution Seen Pa., accused the state and Feder­ declared. solved into shallow, gaudy escap­ making agency but leaving actual by Barnes, at the suggestion of drinking .warm milk inducf three days ago. we were atiU 1,- dead, ws think tbs picturs should coming fromythe potters who supplied this m w ship­ Some of Wallace’s Democratic Sewing, St. James’ school. Your Federal al governments of "callous Indlf- , at W atkins ist films which were just what management of the transition to Mr^'Rooaevelt. sleep. 000 ml ice away. In the Marahalla. bs mads compists -by ths inclusion ment. You’ll recognize new shapes . . . you’ll like colleagues were not quite so anx- Sewing. Dorcas Society of existing Federal agencies. For Mine Caveins ference” for “providing no intan­ Emanuel Lutheran church. Pro­ the customers wanted. Producers It was the masterful quality of of another squally, scurrilous cal­ gible syatem” of preventing subsi­ the rich, filain colors and the easy-to-kecp-cledn high ouB to imply that a Republican Banich, it waa said, had in mind Incom e Tax duction center, evening. and writers say that today the dences, which have caused exten­ luatre finishes!. Colors include a deep rose, tur^otoe, victory would upset the war effort William L. Clayton, assistant our blow at the Marshalls which umny upon still one mors British Friday— public la a lot more thoughtful. Harrisburg, P«., Feb, 18.—UP)"■ sive damage in cities undermined light and dark blue, green and tan. N ot all but Seiiator gijnnell < (D., Del.) secretary of commerce and d lre ^ led even high oSlciala to open race. No. 41 \ Nurses’ Aides at the hospital Looking ahead soberly to recon­ Pennsylvania Mines Secretary with mine tunnels. in all colors: Pint pitchers 40c, Quarts -81.t9, Gall said hs thought th* country would tor o f the Defense Supplies Boais e f Ctotn or Loaa tP a rt 1) GIFT Nutrition class, Emanuel Luth struction and adjustment of the realisatioa of the fact that we This calumny cams from an Richard Matae said today the 81.89. D Ann lO-lnch scalloped dishea fl| Individ bo "taking a very serious chance" poratlon, aa s possible candidate eran church Dorcas Society, eve­ world, people are inclined to be were now capable of wa^dn^ the Engllahnuut ki Parliament, who In order to determine the gain state has no solution to offer at More than 100 airdromes in casseroles with handles like porringers 40c. If it did not return Mr. Roosevelt to head the agency. It was thbiight WANTED... USED CARSj ning. more Interested in honest pictures or toes from the sale or exc^nge present to the problem of mine Australia and New Guinea have ry vases tOc, 4rtqch Bowls 89c, 4-Inch Vases 55c, 9-lnch' to office. unlikely that his report/would Pacific war a t a pace faster than insisted upon making, for ths rec­ Saturday— | •bout personslitlea who have done cavains, such as the one in which been built or made serviceable by Vases with narrt^: necks 88c, and great big lOVi-inch Tile Republicans have expected name any individuals, however. ALL MAKES! ALL MODELS! ord, a atatement as follows; Of property, it is necessary, itrst Nurses’ Aides at the hospital. or are accomplishing Important any one had dared to imagine. So Jule Ann Fulmer. 2, w-'as burled U. .S. Arm y engineers in coopera­ BOX size, perfect for "glads" at 91.00. a campaign baaed on an appeal to Fear Scra|>plng O^/Blaps to ascertain the basis e f the proj^> Chapter office closed in after­ things. now, hitting so hard and faat "Some one should break down alive in Plttston, Pa., last week. tion with Australian military and "stand by the commander in The report has byen awaited noon. TTius Madame Curie — s role Japs kre groggy and' dismayed, ths fallacy that tha Scots are erty in the hands e f tha taxpay­ Maiss spoke after a United civill|n construction men. chieT’ U ths president runs again with some, apprehMilon by offi­ and have made preparations to Surgical Dressings that Greer Garson i:$cently com­ hardy race. They are not a hardy er. This basts, for Federal nor­ pleted. The actress won’t win cials of die wartime alphabetical wo have begun, to. strike blows combat it by an attack on what The attendance was good Wed­ HIGHEST PRICES PAID mal tax, surtax, and victqry tax any pin-up wards with that one agencies, each m which has Its which every previous rrar plan did race. Their infant- mortality they call the administration’s mis­ nesday S t the meeting of the sur­ purposes, will depend on how the but she’s getting more fan mail own plans for shilling ita segment higher than in any other part of management ot the home front, gical dressings unit, and the work not oonsider possible for , many property was acquired, aa by pur­ than most of the oomph queens. of the economy back into peace­ plus references to m ilitary unpre- progressed favorably. The woriC' months still bo oome. the BrlUA lelee. Their expecta­ chase, in payment for service ren­ Her current assignment is "Mrs. time operattbn and each of which MANCHESTER MOTOR SALES pSLrednesa at Pearl Harbor. era are trying hard to finish up tion e f life is four years less than dered, by g ift or transfer in trust, Psrkington," from Louis Rrom- feara that Baruch's ideas might Of the actual attack, we know Confidenee Not Leeeened the gauze on hand so. that they WEST CENTER STREET TELEPHONE 4134 : by bequest, devise, or Inherit fleld’s lusty story of the empire cause those plans to be scrsM>ed. very little. We know that our own that of the average Englishman Their confidence in this line o f I will be ready to start on the new by exchange, by Involuntary con­ muiders. In 1t-the eUr plays Su­ B a r.u c h ’ s recommendations first communique osAld the attack and their death rate la higher. Open attack has not lessened since the quota aa soon as it arrives version, etc. It may also be. sie Psrkington from the age of bad’"commenced,'’ indicating that "F ive tbouaand Scotsmen die affected by the time of acquisition 1942 campaign, when the Republi- There is room for more workers cans showed material gains in both each week, and newcomers will be 19 to M. every year through cold, dirt and as Veil as by the amount of de­ Sought Vital Role it was to be no hit and run af> houses o< Congress. very welcome. The work la not preciation that haa occurred and Actresses themselves don’t like Tokyo' versions of the battle ignorance.” 'clock A t that time .the Democratic difficult and the companions are the amount of any improvements playing frivolous females in these This eompletea MM. prelimina­ campaign handbook made the con- pleasant. The meeUngs are held of repeated attacks by our or betterments that have been times, and that’s the main reason duct o f the war an issue with the. each Wednesday from 10 a. m. to There is no Indication ries aasential to a wonderful era added. why Rosalind Russell now to im- aUtement that “ it requires no 4:30 p. m. in the Am ericaif Legion fleet has gone close o f good feeling in the British lalee. In determining -the basis o f pereonsting Sister Elizabeth Ken­ demonstraUon to tell that a Dem-1 Home on Leonard street. Even an ^ '.i enough to shore to deliver navab Kind words have a magie all their property for income tax purposes, hour or two- spent in folding dress­ ny, originator of a treatment for blood-spattered Arm y nurses on bellhingino f two terms are amployed, the ocratic defeat at the polls this Infantile paralysis. gunfire, But neither, and this is own. i ings will result in quite s number Bataan in Paramount's "So "basisF and the ’’adjusted basic.” year would hamper, delay and con­ " I consider Sister Kenny and Marlljorough fuse the conduct of the war.” of completed ones. Proudly W e Hall." Now both are the major surprise, la there any The basis may differ hi accord­ Madams Chiang Kal Chek the two shipyard welders. Mrs. Howard Lord , V A L U E S ^ Democratic leaders toy the Is- Production' greatest women in the world." indication that this challenge by ance with the manner in which the Knitters—If your Army and Miss Colbert, once a model of S34-'2. East Hamptoa Fine Work property was acquired, aa slated \ .sue will have much more effect Mias Russell says. *T had a com' . ^ us haa brought about any anooan- CLEARANCE \ (his year, if the preaident runs. Navy garments havre not already fashion, wears overalls and car­ above, and froquently by raason mitment at RKO and I told Pro /’'’^ e r with the main Jap fleet. been returned to the center, please ries a lunch pall in "Since You Airs. Charles Aultman. Mrs. 1 (j e £ e M ^ K la difficult to chooss. which ia of the date of acquisition. In \They point to the fact that, in ducer David Hemptoead I wanted general, Democratic strength haa tr y ''to get them in right away. Went Aw ay." A typical, middle- gueas back home la that the tha greater satisfaction— the fact -the case of property acquired by the picture to be a film version Roger Isicib am! Joseph Raiikl, Pne^df-a-kind Samples slumped in off-year elections, but Part o f the shipment has already clasa woman of education and l^rchaae on or after March 1, o f Sister Kenny’s book, ’And have been .summoned to do jury f WASHINGTON'S Jap i^ t. alarmed by our awift that Manchester went so eonvinc ha^.-increased when Mr. Rooae- gone, and the rest is due for ship, refinement, whose husband has 19i3, fo r inatanee, the basis is They Shall Walk.’ They thought auccedq in tha Marshalla, haa al­ ingly over the top In total sales in vclt’a ^ am e to on the ticket. ment the 20tb. A ll Arm y and gone into the service, she takes duty'in the i^e Hartford Superior ths purchase price. In the esse I was carzy, but they bought the Us Fourth War Loan Drive—or Just ono of each of the following fiamples, reiQainingl The vice preaident, asked about Navy garihenta belong in this the job as part of her contribution Court. b ir t h d a y ready 1 ^ Truk. Every prevloua of real estate, the basis to ad­ Btosy for me. It gives mo the reports U)at he might be dropped quota with the exception o f the to the war effort. The Grange held a Valentine liis* asaumptim had been that we the fact that "E " bond aalea to­ justed by the amount of any ax- from suites and groups of our popular Modem Fur-j chance to play someone worth from the tl^et this year, said be white bed and toe socks re­ Also, she has consented for the party on Thiinsday evening taled, at the official close of the pendlturA receipt, or other item nifure. Subject to Prior Sale. while." would never bo able to venture vma "elttlng V T h e lap of the fu­ cently Issued. Any o f these that Katharine Hepburn is plsylng first time to portray the mother charge of Lecturer, Mrs. Nettie ★ A / V - chargeable to capital account dur­ TIMELY NEEDS that sound a bappXaota for yoar hodgto . . . near Truk without getting a thobr- drive ’Tuesday night,* 88 per cent ture.” He conceded that the are finished can be included, how­ a Chinese girl, Jade, in "Dragon of a grown-up daughter, played Vine. ing the time -the property has - $55.00 Modem Living Room Cabinet, 34 inche«| Medicine cabinet requlsltto that no hortiq should be without . , . down battla with that Ji^ fleet. o f our quota. middle west would be "the most ever. Seed" not only because it la by Jennifer Jones, and another, Mr. and Mrs. (Thalies Aultman been held. The basis, so adjusted wide and 40 high of bleached mahogany. O p w shelf] Home Nursing of Wa.siiiiigtoii road, have been Remedies to help chase the Ills and chills dqt of February weather. Perhaps we sUlI trill get thit bat­ I t Is. fine— tbshks to several ear difficult part" for the president if challenging role, but because she almost grown-up daughtef. Shlr- becomes the "adjusted baals." The fit top; cabinet base with drawers, $29.75 he makes a fourtb term campaign, Registrations are now being Ifey Temple. entertaining - (jliarles Space who A ll this and heavenly toiletries too, await yunr selection from onr pecislly large corporate invest­ feels that the part in the Pearl tle. But, If we don’t, that means difference between the adjusted but said that he thoum the sit­ taken for the new Home Nursing Buck story o f China under tha A few years ago Irene Dunne has just returned from an extend­ wide array of better-than-ever values. Check off your needs on Japan la already yielding a large ments—to have Manchester more basis and the Belling price (or $68.00 Modem Extension Dining Table ef natur«l| uation there "improved’'^ from a class to start Tuesday evening. heel o f the Jap invader, is impor­ was playing Zany comedy in "The ed stay in Liinii, Peru, and the this ad, and bring It with you as a time-saver. value received in exchange)' be- segment ef its main defensea, that than double its general quota. birch. 38x62 inch top (without leaves). Square.] Democratic stand;^lnt. February 29. *rhe classes, aa tant today. A w fu l Troth" and "Theodora Panama Canal Zone. comee the measure of gain or loaa. Local schools clo.se Friday, Feb­ Rabaul, foi^ instance, la aban^ 'But, judging by records in the tapering legs, $34.00 ^ * ---- ' previous ones have been, will be Claudette (Tolbert and Paulette Goes W ild." Other day on the sot In arriving at the "afijustsd held in the basement of St. Brid­ Goddard,'two of the roost glamor-- at MGM, v e saw her as a white- ruary 18, for a week's^: vacation doned, that we have, in three nation, the state, and most other ■Tl Tincture Iodine, 1 oz. . • • a a • a • basis” for real estate the Amount- $34.00 Modem Bench, suitable for fireside or dress- J get’s church, on Tuesday and dbs gals in Hollywood, deserted haired woman in the closing se­ 'ami reopen 'Monday, February 28, 'N, swift strokes, covered hslf the Connecticut communitips, Man­ of depreciation to be deducted to The Poet’a Column ^riday evenings for six weeks. quences of "Tlie White Cliffs." for the new term. ing table use. Bleached birch base; striped cover,] milk and ordiids recently to play Mercurochrome, 1 oz. . . . dlstanes lying between ns and the chester's best showing was its at- tha amount that is a llo if^ or al­ To register, call Mrs. John C. Helene Watchel, sixth grade bvan, chairman, 2-0684, o r the Philippines. This is swift, hard tain.b>«nt b8 par cant o f Ita lowable,. whichever to/^eater, in. $17.50 oz. each year during w j^h the prop­ pupil in the Washington school RedN^rosa office. 6837. Aromatic Spirits Ammonia, war. the kind we have been want­ quota on ”E ” bonda, a percentage says her hobby is writing poetry, erty haa been hum. In some $17.60 Modem Offee Table of Manilla elm with | Staff Vtaltors but that aha has difficulty in find­ Essence Peppermint, 1 oz, . ing to wage in the Pacific ever Butotantislly above averages else years ths taxpayer may hava tak­ 19x36 inch tan leatherette top, $12.75 Mrs. \ Katherine FUckinger, ing subjects to w rite about and ainea Pearl Harbor^-Now that we wherd. And this ia where w'e en more or less depreciation than Home Service Field Representa­ Spirits Nitre, 1 oz...... is allowable, and if he has taken $66.00 Modetii Vanity; walnut veneered, 7 draiKpr, I sulUble titles fo r her poems. She tive, spent Wednesday in Man- are fully able to wage it, we are would'choose to have Manchest<.-r it the youngest daughter of Mr. more depreciation than to allow­ cheater, diacuaring Homs Service discovering that all our Pacific shine. F or it Id in the department 48 inch size with separate 30x30 inch mirror, | and Mrs. Irving Wachtei of 41 Co. Tincture Benzoin, 1 oz. able, then the. amount taken to the work with Miw^Jeaaie Reynolds, Pioneer Clrrie and reached her • timatablea can ba revised. of indlvlduil purchases that the « 9.75 Home Service Sectary, and amount to be deducted in deter­ SLEEP tenth birthday December 9th last., ^ 60c Resinol Ointment . .. ® o »li f o r 4 !^ of the Home Service patriotlam of s eommuniiF. M beat mining the basis. I f ha has $54,00. Modern Cabinet; can be used in apy room I She is a pupil of Miss Helena committee. One of tto subjects reflected. Here Manchester did taken less than the amount al­ in the house* where storage space is desir^. One Booth’s room. 49c Robbing Alcohol . . . , . Martin va. Martin lowable, then the allowable to be talked over was jthe new especially well. drawer, cabinet base. .'36 inches wide, 32, high. amount ia the amount that would What would happen if yoii dijdh't get any sleep? to Phillips Milk Mag. Tabs . . . a a a' a a Mouse Republican Leader Joe Thte gratitude of the communi­ be started soon. be deducted. The depreciation Blonde maple with leather trim, $29.75 w ar effort and reiently wrote ■ the ★ ★ -A Today, Mias Esther Gilbert, Martin, who baa been running a ty, and of ks sons fii service. ao chargeable is reduced by the poem printed bsiow. Last week 35e Freezone ...... General Field Representative for cloaa mca with National Chair­ Should go to Cbsinnaii Marold C. amount of additions and better­ she spent about two hours in her ments charged against the depre- this area, visited the local chapter. man Harrison Spangler and Sena­ Alvord and tha hundreds o f vol­ March, march, march. Halt. March again neigbWhood coUecUng 'contribu­ cistlon reserve. - — Mrs. Petersen Heipe' unteer workers and individual ef­ tions for the March of Dime*, and People find l( difficult in take It tor Robert A; Taft be see which . . . even the .soldier in battle must have turned into Chairman Jack SRn- Peter Peterson of Forest street TAMPAX ta the ease of a residence has been helping Miss Emily raw these busy da.ve. They can do moat damage to the R e­ forts which went Into this sue sleep. They can'live a few days without son nearly six ddllara. owned and occupied by the tax­ Cheney, who is in charge oC sup­ teiassT publican party, proclaims that ha cessful Manchester penormance. payer, no depreciation is allow­ it but the lack of sleep eventually tells. r • must be on the go conetantly Complete Outfits (Mattress plies for the War Fund Drive, nnd TONS OF MCtolE able during such occupancy, sines Many soldiers in distant lands. even though they are ruplured. 9 8 l la ready to challenge and fight You simply can’t get along without it as and- box spring) for $89.78 has dons a trsmandous amount e f depreciation to considered in such Sailors on the'sea. We ran fill your doctor’s truss Preaident RooMvelt on the soldier Uature planned sleep to relax day-weary. and 847.50. B'ormerly $79.00 Easy Budget work in getting supifiles ready fo r cast to bs a penional expense of Marines in.jungles and Marines in ! 1 Raid SUtifiticfi' . and $59.50. distribution to the workers this prencrlpUon In a way that as- vote issue. - i the taxpayer. . .The amount of nerves; build up muscle and vitality for sands, , evening. Mires the greatest poiwible re­ I Leader Martin, might, more Last Tuesday night’s raid additions and betterments made the day to come. Mattresses at $89.78, $19B5 Term s Seems strange to you and me. W e’re .glad we’re in a land that’s lief from- painful’ pressure. Be properly firet devote himself lO Berlin waa the largest raid lit during the taxpayer’s- occupancy I f you’re only sleeping half as well as you and 818.95. Form erly 839.50. / A A A A ' * J ; of the property as his residence free, ■ * sure to consult your doctor first ^ finishing another fight— one' IM history, l^bst fact to aatabli^d should, you’re only getting half the bene­ .829.75 and 819.78. X : may, hoiwever, be used to increase W e’re lucky as far as I cap see. Former Teacher — bridg hU recommendations to has with himself. primarily by a new high- torSiage fits. ^ why go another.day without good Box Springs for $22.80 and . While bur men are fighting over ths vflue. or basts, at wh(ch the us. Then pur expert flUcr will . When Congress started coming —more than 2.800—of bombs property la held in determining bedding . . . when you can own it at Wat­ $17.80, W ere $30.50 and there, < Here, Dead at 78 mold .the right truss, to y»iir ln.< Reg..’)9c ^ from Ks Christmas holiday, droppeq. the amount of gain or loss. kins Sale Prices? $29.78. ' We ahould have tonse enough to iltd* RUPTURED dividual needs. Be "On t lie Go" fextra Heavy Leader Martin waa one of the Even more knpreesive, perhaps, Ill the ease of property ae- -quired befora March 1, 1818. a . ' 'care. in comfort and safely. Mineral Otl first leaders to be interviewed. He are other statistics connected with W e ahould work in our . factories, | Miss M ary Elisabeth Scudder, different rule for determining the . . . bring the boys home sooner. Get the had been, when he le ft ' for that the raid. To make this one raid (Put W ar Stamp* in our book, 78, died at her home in New Ha­ Ibday waste paper tops the Sst of erhi- basis applies, depending upon ven yesterday after a Ungerinff holiday, an enemy of any federal B'uy bonds with our payroll. caHy short war matarialn. Diapattbas chiklren'to collect waste pap«r... line up 39e on on^ German city, tbera were whether a gain or loss to involved. Save fe t when we cook. Illness. ballot in any fonm But when he 7.000 men tat the akr, or a force of Tba basis for determining h gain Miss Scudder was one of the two frosB ovary battlafront call for more wip- your clubs, church and civic cxganizations. 50c Lyon's Tooth Paste ...... ,35c I is tba cost of other baals adjusted cams back from that holiday, - he men considerably stronger than trade in your Old Furniture! To aeve tho*c boys in the junglM, first kindergarten _ teachen in pliaa... more boxes and cartons to* pack to March 1, 1918, for depreciation said this:! To seve those boys in the s e n d s , I ^**ichestcr, coming here in the 60c Krenil Shampoo ...... 40c the <>Britlsh army iriilch angaged sustalnsd, .or tha fair maricet val- spring o f 1908 When the kinder* food aaid maifical auppliaa fer oar fight­ "Tbs ^tas will do all they We can save waste paper, Sand evary in the. battle of Bafatoga, one of ua as of March 1, 1918, whichever, And -we can save 4ln cans. garten waa first opened in the east ing men. 50c Milk Mag. Tooth Paste ...... 29c can, but Ihers ia need for some as- the "fifteen declelve battlse” <)i is. greater. This basts la then ad­ end of the . old .Ninth District scrap at waste W t naad over $.000,000 tom ef waste paper te wart .25 siitanoa from ths Federsi Govem- world history. It waa, In other justed as described above to ar- I love to sea the flags go by. school which was destroyed by fire A BUNDLE A WEEK 1000 Saccaharin Tabs ...... 84c Reg. 52 menL’’ rivl at the “adjusted basis." The PLAIDS I levs to see them wave; in '1913. I paper tfus year . . . for bomb rings, shell And keep rtpM words, an air army which was basis to be used fo r purpose o f Mito GMrglanna Miner waa the 30c Colun^bia Healing Powder ...... 20c VIMMS listing the work ahead ef Con­ I love to eee the eoldlere inarch containers, supply parachutes, gas mask en petherina It, over Berlin, determining a toaa ta tba cost, or ta a great bf^ parade. kindergarten teecbpr and Mias bundllnp H, till gress, hs placed the passsgs of a Other statistics show that there other basis, a d j u s t aa described for colorful floors / Scudder waa tha assistant. ceatsters . . . aiid that’s $,000,000 more 50c Aspirin Tabs, 5 gr...... 29c $ L 6 9 -After leaving Manchester, Mias we merch Inte w o rk ^ ls aoldiera' vote bill first on were approximately 70,000 men above. • And all our Waca and Waves and tons than wara coUectacl last year, The net gain from the agle or Scudder taught fo r 80 years in $ e r 11 n a n d 3Sc Seidlita P o w d e rs...... '23c toe Stoi bis list. hack in England who wars also Spars exchange of capital assets need Watch sonny’s room spruce up when you bring the public 'schools in New Haven Halp to ahortan ibc w ar... sava Evas Takyal ,r ta * l This atatement from Leader H 2 ^ » And ali our Sendqe men part of the operation, their func-' not be reported for victory tax homo these colorful rag rugs in plaid designs! Am SlrbMn. fAr'm* va,. .n.t *"<1 retired 18 years aga ^AVE SOME BOYS LifE Martin waa hailed, , in this column tlon being to make it possible for purposes, since it to subject only Just the thing to use with .maple or other ihfor-* you., * ” ’ ^ ^ She is survived by two sisters. Regular 1235.0$ iM**' Arthur JwM Smith end Miss and throughout tbs nation, aa p the 1,000 bombers involved to to normal tax and surtax, where­ mal furniture. (Black, green, blue, yellow or So we''sh(mld work for thsm. LIQUORS AT REDUCED RATES! as the net gain from the sale or Susan J. Scudder,' both o f New ­ promlas that the Republican lead- take o ff with their bomb toads. orange combined with black, white and orange town, end several nieces end exchange of property other than ciahip in Gongrsas would abandon These 70,000 men worked ,on warp threads. Dime Returned—With lutereet nephews, including Attorney Earl capital assets to subject to all W. Smith of Bridgeport and Paul its imholy aUiancs with southern the raid from dawn until three taxea • ’ . Paper Collection In The Southeast Is. Smith, editor of the Newtown Democrats. I t seemed assurance 24x36 inch . . . Des. Moines—(A —The dime a bombers took o ff' at* dusk. A t Bee. Her funeral will he held Sun' that a soldier vote , bill could ha 27x54 inch Polk county jailer gave a prisoner 4.000 of them apent that time do­ Firs AM to Finding Hoons Just half price for theee two sample Lawson living room iiiitesi for carfare upon hta release 2d]/ If 7 “ '■ . N

“ i, ■ •:/ ^ ;pxuK Kicnr MAm:Hi:STEK KVKNING h e r a l d , MANCHESTER, CONN., FRroAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1944 MAN(:HEStER,EYENlNtKm:RALD. MANCHESTER. CONH.. ERrOAT, rEBRL’ARY ______:______V ■ ------:------: - ■—i------7- porta that American forces had gone ashore there. 'Something,About a Soldier 'Hever Trust a Jap— Not Even a 'Dead' Qlie' leelof Biis (The Tokyo radio said today New Air Group Mrs. Woodlock Baldwin Urges EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT AT 8:15 that “powerful mechanized units aJ as well as alrpowsr” were used in \ The Servicem an’s TWENTY.JlVJL‘lLAiMES.TQRJIl.00 Flies Off Axle the thrust at Truk, indicating that To Spearhead Will Head Unit Noting Week American forces had made a land­ ing.) Landing Units come Tax—-No. 2 A Wheel Holds, Up Lags Behind Quota Foitner Manchester Rec­ Calls on Citizens to Par­ Vehicle or Accident reation Director in 'rovides Steit-by-Step Instructions (Oontinoed from Page One) Twenty- Health ticipate in Annual AERO BINGO Zoning Board W arFjants Close for Lack Gpuld Have Occurred. der, Maj. Gen. Lewis H. Brereton, War Council Post. shoWB In Item 1, page 1 (1942 re­ Brotherhood Event. 53, formerly headed American Air of Waste Material Here i . the Mcohd three — — « T b a right rear wheel of % Con- Hartford, Feb. 18—(JP)— Ap­ 4 turn) up to a maximum of $14,000. Tables Appeal Forces in the Middle East and In­ authoritarive, ea.y-t #-fpIlow If your 1922 earned •income — New Haven, Feb. 18—(AV^-Goy. pointment of Mrs. Marjorie \yood- artiirlea telHng the M>rwee- "^■“ cttcut Company bus, due at De- dia. He began the war as U. S. air NEA Service ’ Item 1, page 1—was more than Raymond E. Baldwin todky iasued The Army & Navy Cluh 8i^dewalk and ended up in the War council was announced today Item 1. page 1, * recompute your Then why not walk? It’s not too (Sr, . test Building of Houses. Java, Australia and India. Germany and Japan,- people are [ i >’■ these articles to men and. 1942 tax. For moat persons follow­ annual obMrvance of Brotherhood ^/^wook near the YJd.C.A. The fact by State War Administrator Har^^ women In uniform. And you wilt find our Bingo’s fun F o p Help. In contrast to ttie Jong-range df- •shot fof wasting paper. In Eng-1 old F. Woodcock. / / ing these articles the tax will ^ - week, Feb. 20-26. The event, With nfany prizes to be won. ^ fth a t the buses are equipped with fensive operations of the great land, destroying paper is a crlmi-| Mrs. Woodlock Will work with come “0”. . By S. Burton Heath Di. making the recomputation, sponsored by the National Confer­ siWj-dual wheels on the rear prevented lied strategic bombing forces-Tthe nal, offense. In America, the War recreation committees of local NEA Stall Corresponi^nt ence of Christians and Jews, will (20) »5.0d GAMES (3) SI 0.00 GAMES '^^ ^ h a t might have been a serious The Zoning Board of Appeals U. S. Eighth Air Force antK the you dan not take any earned in­ Production Board has said that war councils in organizing and The first $1500 of pay received be observed throughout (^nnec^ (1) $20.00 GAME (1) $50.00 GAME > laccident, , ^ last night heard objections from R. A. P. bomber command—the waste paper tops the list of all carrying . on community recrea­ come ctodlt (Item 25, page 1) be­ The second wheel was Just Ninth and its R. A. F. cpmiterpart by any member of the armed cause yoiir earned Income all has Icut and the nation. residents of - Buckland and others materials critically needed for tion progranis, the war adminis­ forces is completely tax free. This In his statement. Governor hanging on when the bus rolled to living In the vicinity where the will be known technijxfily as- a war. trator said. These include recre- been written' off. a stop at the terminal in front of Tactical Air Force/and will op­ i. in addition to the normal per- 2. On your 194$ return, line 17, Baldwin said: General Cigar company proposes “There is no exaggeration Iri the ation for,Children and young peo­ Minal exemption and all other ' the First National Store on Depot to erect teinporary buildings to erate In conjunctioii with invasion statement that the waste paper in page 4, note fh, parentheses the Dkserx-es Respect of All 'v ple, programs for service men and credit, .nd deductions. 1942 tax as it waa before recom­ i|;g^are. The operator’s attention house farm help. The chief ob­ ground forces ajra form^^a spear­ American manufacturing planta women and for industrial work­ “National Brotherhood week, Ih, II «

^iuarWit MANCHESTER EVENlKn HERAr P. ftlANt’HKHl KK I ui-iN.. TK iim i, Ait-i i:)a4 ■ r ; ^ — — ------rest, either on the front Artillery Covers fpr miles* to the rear. Norw^faiii bn Rood >a Freedom Fldu Mass, Appeal, [cmie Backs ^ Bomber-Range Fu Advices from the beachhead •2^ (^assino Attack; yestcrdayi Indicated jfijniii-can and British ground ^trodps were- hold­ On ’ Rad^^ubes^ G i l J 3 o d d s ginti-Subsidy ing firm agalilst the enemy on­ Hold Beachhead slaught, begun at dawn Tuesday with Infantry, artillery and amior B ridgci^t" Feb. 18.-^iP)— In ah Veto Action " , to divert radio ^ubea into (Continued, rnim Pnge One) rushed to the Rome area. E<|ual Reicord Fresh Germans Arrive channels . of diatribuUon, DoQ&te-Hdoder Rovers Keep i-adio aervicemen and dealer* o f Waguer .JOsstlBiMdi tnHn Page One) again.st the town wkwriTthey- have A dispatch last night said American forces'were clinging to the Bridgeporif arja were today been inching .XorUiird for nearly pliahniqg a m au appeal to Con- ' Inflation measure, a high cost two weeks-'ih .close-quarter com­ approximately one-third of the B oston P bebob H bb W on 6«iiie Bettei* Slate Clean ' ttying measure, a food shortage bat in the streets and ‘Where they town, of ipasslno on the Fifth greMWoman Clare Booth Luce. Post Office The action I f necessitated, it waa Two Feature Races X •um ”—the same language" he jilTcady held approximately one- Army’s lower front. The dispatch Ree L ooj I ^ rejMting similar Icglsla- third of the city. said fresh Gefman troops also had |minted-out, becauM of the grok>-. Season; Victory ^ For Players last summery.--His veto was On the ~io beachhead the Al­ .arrived there.' Ing number of disbaled radio i«> Bowlers Win ilpatalned on that occasion .also. lies still were firmly hotding.their The four-engined American celvera in the Bridgeport area. . Saturday "^ight Snre. ^^Bepuhlicahs voted preponderant- perimeter although t^.--6 ermana iMjmbers' which took to the air ' J. F. Norton, represenUng.Btam« Yoim girtrto N e«d Phfltity 1'r4>unWTh«iit«iii9 Five Jligli giuintet. " to^jverride the President today yesterday twice broke through in yesterday made up a force nearly ford radio dealers, who recently W alloii Lee's Keelers twlce as large as that which help­ launched a similar canqiaign of ■y HassM 4 4 - 2 0 ; U p s e t B o x S c o r e s ___id weife joined by a SubstanUal bitter battle in one sector hear Stamina Today; Sport F o p StijtPBifiP EfEiiPt ^"Btimber of Democrats from farm;. Cistcrna .and were twice driven ed break up a German counter-at­ protest to Represeniative Luce, N«w York, f^b. a8--Oil Last Niglit; Paganus BuckHiiieers back. tack during the critical period of explained the procedure to a re­ Dodds, Boston'V CotR-loose { ifi in Good Hands at pigkUiig irisk Tonight; 'VisIloPB ^iBg areas. Top Morian^s. ■^,'B The House action obviated the Attempt Kninlal Attack the- Selerno beachhead la.st Sept­ cent meeUng of Bridgeport service is expected to moke tKs tiUrd step Win Close Couti ember. men and dealers. The local group Tl^e'Prezem Time. Martin, rf . >..,. 71.. 4 Two Year Sli ■ Bicessity of the Senate’s voting on The Germane attempted a toward an sai-wianmc aastorn in-' feghe veto. The Fortresses and Liberators -decided upon a atmilar course of door mile soasoa tonoorrew aight H m Peat Office oMssaed fsur Fallon, if ...... I frontal attack .straight, down the iliinipcd explosives in a steady action. l7te Rovefo copped Uifc Blanchard, s y ;.. . , 4.7 * The subsidy rcpenlcr.was attach- 10-milc’ stretch of-poad from Car- —a teat tbat would equaltks best 'more points last night at the West By 9aiii ioavla round ih the Re« Junior Le^ Maiichesler.J«girfaM*^ tough- . ^ •d as a rider to a bill extending the stream from 10 a. m /until about "From time to Upie, reports are efforts of Glenn Cunnlnyham and NEA atiiff Osrreapsai ent tiawyi ff •*<...... - y est assignment-this eVenin(^.at rbeeto to Anzio,"apparcntly willing noon on and behind the Germsm Side Recreation Building to put lart night when thev trounced '* ’.earns, Ig ...... 4 life of the Commodity Credit Cor- to take jmdfmous losses to carry published that the war production Ok«wk Fsoska. Zigitihg Honu> Wagner 'to bis second place Phantoms by ,»llta Here’s the new super-duper P-38 fighter, wHh added power, arma­ northern flank where the enemy board, has relea~sed 100,000 tubes,' them in the thick o f the fight in East ^.de' Ree when thjs-^^’t-'t ^ oration, which expin^ yesterday. out .Adbtf Hitler’s demand that tlM tranaplaated Nukreskan ml- major league corasbaok contract score Of 44 to 20. The Royeri took Hartford High five, seeking peaker Rayburn (D.. Tex.) 'Oaid ment and a cruising range that enables it to fly from England .th:^ British and Americans be thrust was concentrated. Norwegians, assured of a good welcome in. neutral Sweden, make • more or less, for the general pub/ .omder kas vra* tlw flnst two Mcea the third round, at the expense of ' ■ / i? The attBcking planes encount­ aa a Plttsbutgh oeaok in 1918 gave the lead at the sU rt and never r*'* first win in 'tWo .seasuns , 8the Corporation would be coiUinUed to Berlin and back on bomber escort missions. Over 150 of them driven off their springboard. their way over the frontier by devious means to escape hated lie," according to a spokeamaii for of the winter program—« nomic stabilisation act. ' Mrs. Ada Watson, ''of 46 Pearl Mrs. Watson has another reason day evening, when first and second a complete surprise for Lillian BsetDffloa I waa face to fane with the great­ mans’ front. Axis radios reported an attack when a number of her young 1938 and estaMtehed the indoor est shortstop of all time. I’U never first of a thrse-game ssriss (or the Score at half time, 16-11, EHght thhy lineup against so-called wi ’•k/"' He said no' major warring na­ street, was one of the blopd donors for donating blood today. I Her degrees were received by 'Mrs. m o Wilkie ...... 1 8 2 135 124—302 sistchgthe team oeema to flop Clearing weather permitting the yesterday on Castel Gandolfo, site friends and reUrtiwa gathered Wa.sbington, Feb. 18.—()P)— The mark of 4:07A In taking O O - forget it." Junior Loague championship. Tht ing Irish. tion had been able to stabilise liv- ^ a y when the Red Cross mobile son. who has been returned to this of the pope's .summer residence Edward A. E'oote and Mrs. Wil­ tomWan mne om Gw Garden oval Nyquist ...... 87 98 107—292 reverscNmid look anything y-bilt’ ' ” country from action in the South Air Forces to take off in strength there for a surprise birthday paity. Office o f ETlce Administration to­ The Flying Dutchman Was back gams will start at 7 o’clock. Referee, McKinney', costa without subsidies and' unit came to St. Mary’s Eplscopaj immediately behind the beachhead day acted to reduce "appreciably" in tlrf final meet of that . V. Armslrong 84 89 1 1 ^ 2 8 5 In the other (arnao the Fight* basketbalK.Dlayers. Tonighf/'they.'^ church to receive donations for Pacific, has been at England Gen­ also saw swarms of medium and liam Warner. Homer Hills was in They enjoyed games and had a fine to U s old love after an abaenoe of that he did not see how the wage fighting lines. Berlin asserted under last year's levels toe prices Fenake wrna aupruBSO In U M a n d T. Cowles ___ 87 106 —105 ing Irish from the West Bide must be ” h ^ " It’s -j 6nt of'' plasma. Mrs. Watson had a apC' eral hospital, Atlantic City, N. J., lighter bombers roaming the bat­ charge of the former and Grange treat served. Relatives present 124—399 15 years. i t r W L R4uv*'r* line could be held if the bill became tle area and plastering the enemy number of casualties residted.) housewives pay for fresh citrus •lao waa dodted in 4H)7.d la the Twaronite ___ U7 158 fZ/LLA {{dOAbT knocked off the Buckaneen 85 to those things that are I dope''’’ *- , law. cial reason for giving a pint of\ and is returning home today on Master Edward A. Foote of the included Mr. and Mrs. Howard O. Millroaa oaila. Tka foramr Wlacon- On January 29 of this year, B F almost'St will. f Thompson, Mrs. Sherwood Griffin, fruits. —MAifJTPbUBLB 25. Blanchard, Martin and Kearns out. Once that line breaks, he 'as- blood. Her son. Lieutenant Ar­ leave. Her donation today la, in a I latter. The degrees were given in ^ star kerpt Oimningham ftum 508 586 582 1576 Wagner signM his 3Srd major ------OM6 H R AO a e r . Finnegan, rf ...... 0 1 Need Support Allied airmen carried out 1,500 Lillian’s mother. Mrs. Donald Grlf- The agency announced new ceil­ league oonttsiet, marking hia 12th Q SE H H O featured for the Irish with Orae* aerted, food costa will riss'^ still thur Wataon, who was wounded in way, a celebration of tiia return abbreviated form. duplicating the sweep in 1 9 » and ' Lee’s Esso so Noske and Dickson starring Schriber, if ...... 2 0 The team w sorties, one of the biggest days fin, Mrs. Rebillard. the hostess, ing prices for all sales prior to re- year aa Piimte coach. No dne, ex>. so SLHWP--- Wlrtella, If ...... 3 0 :itaTlher and all other costs" will go action in the South Pacific, rtf- home. they have had. Following this a program was tail'and said they would be trans­ Dodds stymied Loslle MaeMltcheU R, Oowlea . . .1 0 5 U4 114—SSS 'cw ss atusfi for the Buckapeera. of the entire ' up. Including those oC munitions ceived five pints of blood plasma ■Voiuhtecra did not report at the About Town presented, with a skit, "How Dues Betty Getchell, Mary Gray, and of New York University, in a sin- cept Connie Mack, ever signed Warnock, c ...... 5 1 lated. irto savingr for consumers Otatavacckia . . 1X2 106 96-524 IS In the third game the Rangers Rec tonight. /W est Marti mnd supplies for the anned forces. to replace lost blood and offaet donor center In-'aa large numhers Bitter Fighting Still Raging Your Garden Grow?” put on by the two Rebillard children, Diane ale race during tbe 1942 chases. that many big league contraota. 6 0 0 D Stratton, rg ...... 1 0 and Duane. / about the middle o f March. W. Brawn ___ 97 106 104—507 -ivu- got quite a scare when the tast most toppeiPTHanchestcr ^ The chief executive told Con- shock. aa had been hoped for today. Vet­ Although this had the effect of Mrr, Douglas Porter, Mips LilUan Tke oaos with urUdi Dodds has Arnold ...... TO •9 102—271 Playeie Lack Staadoa a n d f i f J i s f i s s T r - e o ( place Seahawks led them aU the Stavnitsky, rg ...... 0 1 the seasqrf and might L— - The Asbury Group of the South A benefit dance for the Hebron Today’s action, based on' a di­ Laine,. Ig ,,.,,,,,,.7 0 V gress that the le^slation would Misvmother is replacing those erans of World War I did not re­ pinning down German armor and Griffirig. Miss A lb e r t ^ Hildlng, rective from Economic Stabilizer trlumpbed In tbs two meeia this OusBOsy ..^ i . . 54 59 107—280 'TTie g*nie is better noW.” as­ way until the final quarter when trick, .ytf Manchester has one of |g' destroy the stabilisation program five pints just as rapidly as the spond to the extent hoped for. Fa­ Infantry, bitter fighting still was Methodist. WSCS will serve a sup­ Miss Jean Warner, Mrs. Eldward Fire-Company will be held at year Ims tubbed aome of the lure serted Nemua, “more team work, Warnock and Latne teamed up to Ihos^dapses which have caused a per Thursday evening, February Fred M. Vinson, provides for re­ 18 39 and "I cannot accept responslbili- Red Cross blood bank^ rules allow. cilities at the church were perfect raging along the beachhead. A. Foote, Douglas P orter and Nor­ Gilead Community hali, Saturday Satorday dght’f 478 514 522 ISIS smoother play. 1 dont think we’U drop in five baskets in succession few/niore grey hairs to adorn th*' 24 at the church. The first serving evening. Feb. 19. The committee tail sales of the fruit by the pound Seahawks ty for its disa^rous conae.- Today she is giving her third pint but the number of donors showed, Besides making his main effort ton Warner. Sey< followed In which members took Another meeting has been set for improving. Itb In good hands. Willimantlc Big Five in a return y with a chance to get on even terma , •, iar, nearly eight cents a pound hospital Tuesday afternoon, was ships of 1924. The International Buckanceni ... 2 3 .400 . cational, political or religious usual formations of their Air St. Margaret’s Circle, Daugh the part of flowers in it comical the evening of Feb. 21. Dr. An When this mess is finished just match. In uielr previous en­ / Bwv« m with Meriden was stoppafi here af« more for ^ eese, an additional held -It 8:30 this morning at the tens of' Isabella, will have a card 479 507 549 1535 competition was more than keen counter, the local five topped the Seahawks ..., 0 5 .000 r T •ant a quart for milk, an extra work. Force to support the drive, sending manner. The Rev. Charles A. deiTson of the Univeraity of Con Bridgeport, Feb. wstch it grow." B ter a torrid battle^ - > T. P. Holloran funeral home, 175 party on Washington’s birthday, necticut will lx? secured as speaker —it waa terrific. The games were Windham Five by 67 to 61 in a 0 12 cant,'a loaf for bread, seven cents out 185 sorties. Downs and Wilbur Little. Master Ehineral services for Dr7 WiUlam Greatest pitcher Honus ever played under adverse circum­ ea0o4>ao5««^ The'hapless West Hartford quin­ Center street, and at St. James's February 22 at eight o’clock at if possible. McCann’s Win free-scoring game. •aSSOaOOeSeR 0 ' a tet would like nothing better than aiore for l 6 pounds o f flour, four In some cases these German air­ of Manchester Grange were visi­ R. Munson, 78, veteran Westport faced—“Christy Mathewson. He stances. In France. The coiirLs and iiffy. church at 0 o’clock where a sol­ the home of Mrs. Ward Strange, tors. Second Lieut. David K. Porter, health officer, who died here yes­ had everything.” His greatest pal The PA'S should find trouble Last Night's Fighiij^ Curran, 0 0 to oust Manohester teom the Mata Bents a pound more for haniburg- Title to Cemetery emn high mass of requiem Was men broke through the Allied sky 79 Walnut street Bridge and set Sports Roundup stand wore still under construc­ when they run up against the Big 0 0 B Mr. Little is well-known here. U. S. N.. waa home from his sta­ terday foUowing a heart atUck — “Barney Drwfuss.” Barney was Phelps. tounisy and, aalvags one wta 'ai) ■r, four and one-half cents for celebrated. Rev. Ekimund Barrett patrols and bombed and shot up back will be played with prizes for Easily 72-50 tion. In spile of the odds, we “ pull­ Five on their own home grounds ■ , — y' 0 13 least from feWo very bad ■aaeo::flii [ chops, six and one-half cents Allied troops. He is a son of thC late Norman P. tion at Boston for the week-end, will be hrid on Sunday at 3:30 p. bom Feb. 23, Wagner on the 24th. 1, C eaoesa*^ was the celebrant. Rev. Bronislaw the winners in each section and By Hugh FuOeiton, f t . They couldn’t have been closer. ed the old hat trick” as they say and will have to play good ball to Bv The Associated P^ss 0 0 The game tonight creates a lot > sliced ham, three and one-balf Remains in Doubt American heavy bombers flew Little, of Columbia, near the which he spent with his parents, m. in tha (Jhrist ahd Holy Trinity and won all five events. Helen » r|V s^5. a.O GardorowskI was deacon and Rev. refreshments will be served. Mem­ Hebron line, and is a half-brother Mr. and Mrs. Clarence-E. Porter. New York, Feb. 18—e interest Brooklyn P-idgers win If the Pi­ ques Bnignon and Henry Cochet in Tramps in what should prove to 169 1-2, BaJ'timorje. and Johnny Shea, rf . no of WiUlamsport, Pk., outflaldox na ibr planting with knowledge in doubt today despite the Su­ '86,025. Last reports, given out cept the resignation. It, would be field avenue, near Whittier street. McCann’s ualeasbad s n^a g»m e. .But in many sports, McKinney, If ...... 1 1 / 3 The burial was ir St. Cath­ Warships Aid Allies scoring attack the w u - information is strangely rates can’t. And there’s Mickey, a tough five-set match and the be Bnother hard test Seeman. MW 1-2. Quincy. Mass., 0 for Hartford, Ooaiu, In tlM Basts iu p p ^ preme court's decision vesting At Eastern Point Tuesday evening, gave the total hard to find anyone ca'flable of He died In an emergency hospital to tiw n ce Gustafson. C ...... 6 0 erine’s cemetery. Broad Brook, iimanticllmantir PiratesPiTStCS last night Stat the ___vftll Ilk* to the dog. and an unnamed black neSt day 1 took on Cochet in the A preliminary featuring the drew (id); Johnny Coe, 137 1-2, 3 era League and ladianapoHi Ik tha gBB depem ownership of the church's real es­ Allied warships contributed to as 826,025. Of this amount the taking Mr. Getchell’s place. ambulance while being removed to lacldng... Wouldn’t you Uke to Coughlin, 1 r where she waa bom. the bearers East Bids Rec, 72-50. alley cat. singles'final and it was one of the Suicides and an opponent yet to Bosttuir and Verh Pelletier, 188, 4 Amerioafl Association lost sssaoib Would BdMt Service Coeta tate in the St. John the Baptist the battle on both fronts, the Brit­ school children raised 81.250. 8900 About 60 were present at the St. Vincent’s hospitsL know, for instance, who is the Bailey, Tg •eaefesss-2 0 being ThomKs Faulkner, . George of this came from the school at Paced by Joknny HUinaki who He Leaas Lbiiburger most gruelling contests 1 ever had. be named, will startoff the pro­ Lev^ton. Me., draw (6 ). 0 0 will be a member o t Bampaon’i . The Icgislatutn, he contended, church of the Ruthenian rite, uni­ ish cruiser Mauritius blasting the New London, Feb. 18—((PI—The PTA meeting Wednesday evening. leaffing scorer in college basketball to /Hazleton, Pa.—Charley fiaba- \u ...... « Weldman, Emeat Strong, reprei- the center. 8200 came from Gilead , hooped 28 polata. the local serrire It took five sizzling sets before ceedings at 3:30 p. m., to be foi- 0 0 Naval traintog attaioH Bins thta ISOUld'bOMt coBU\for the. Army ted with Rome. German road .ottleneck at Formia, 1944 convention of the American The guest speaker,. Commissioner this season, the steadiest foul- Wagner’s tavorite dish is lim- Inwed by the main game at 4:45 tella, Scranton, Pa., oiitpointcd ig ,..,^.^..0 sentlng the Aetna, James Dalton, just in front of the malrt ..-Fifth Legion, Department of Conne9ti- Hill. 8150 came from the Amaton I station men led from the opwung burger cheese and he’s a chain I won. and at the finish not only spring. In 1940, Manao mafia hia .Imd Navy by "many hUliona.” The cemetery association waa Thomas Dannaher and Samuel Al.onzo G. Grace, spoke on condi­ shooter? Or the boy who haa p m, Tho games will be played aV Lester (CuebalO .Young, Philadel­ not named as a defendant in the cu t will be held again at the Grig- school. Reports have not as yet Seveu Naval whistle ohd wure cigar smoker--stogries, a nickel were my eyes popping out. but my 9 2 20 debut with the Boston Bravsawitk ' Ptatbermore, he said, not only Kemp, Jr. Rev. John Kinsclia of Army front to the south!' while tions in the schools of America. A the beat scoring average for the the East' Side Rec. phia (10); Prank Jayne, PIV- suit brought, to determine owner­ other warships took shol;8 at Ger­ wold hotel at Eastern point, Gro­ been received from the White and JokBSon. former Windham Higb number of shots he takes ? .... smoke “which used to cost one tongue was hang*lng out, too. Soore at half time, 20-13, Rov­ a homer against Brootdya sritll -furould It cost cverj\ American St. Catherine's church. Broad large, delegation of visitoi^ were, star, garnered high-sco^ hon­ inmith. Pa., stopped Al Canaoneln, ship of the church property, and man long-range guna yrhich have ton, according to an announcement Jones Street hchools, and there present from Columbia, apd .school And who haa these records In prep cent.” the bases loaded, dBmily •more to buy i^essities, Brook, conducted the committal Plaues Crash ors for the Pirates with 28 tnlH**. Wilkes-Barre, Pa„ (8 ), ers. Referee. Pedrazzlnl. but It would coat more to ^ n fac­ the cemetery Itself is not involved been ahelUng Anzio s ^ p in g . made by S. B. Butler of Groton, may be something m ore'to add. board members ware Well repre­ d i c l e s ? .... This corner would: One of his prlae possessions is directly at thp present time. services. commander of > the Fifth district Clare Porter and Emily Hewitt McCann’s (72) ings and farms. • A German shell ptisaed through sented, Among visitors present F. welcome any Infonnatlott. a trophy Joe B. Brown gave him Whether another legal action will at the district’s February meet­ of the Hebron Green school each Waahington, Feb. 18—(C)— ^In a B. •. “ The weight of the increi Lawrence W. Case the bridge of on^' American war­ was Miss Dorothy 3>mpson. who ...... 13 2 five years ago. Joe's his favorite Calverley Nears burden," be said, “will fall on be necessary to determine the ti­ ship without exptodfng during this ing last night at Norwich. bought four 825 bonds.. Chairman taught the interm<^iate grades In freak aeries of air accidents, seven J. HiUaski, rf Bigger Flggen.” the cem^ery association, adopted soft ^ permit armor maneuvers. Reports from the AmstoA school gp-ade in toe East Hampton public number of casualties was not diiH cent averaged in the 140-170 class unanimous and undisputed choice By tfilp Royal • member of the Rama who won By Getting One Of These in l9 1 5 ,;^ re introduced as an ex­ W. Ralph Ward, Jr., will officiate closed. — Daigle, Ig ...... 0 0 The subsidy repeal measure re- P p m ' to the Heavy shelling of fire disclose that floor supports school, to begin next fall__ with only one .200 average bowler for shortstop. AP Feature Sjtorts Editor the New Bhigland honors last | hibit. and burial will be in the East The first accident reported aras Beived topheavy majorities : in (^luino American troops were re- were rather badly burned at one /- in.the lot___ Easiest baseball sta­ The Flying Dutchman says “ the New York. Feb.' 18 > Ernie Cal-j year. That'.' why Ernie is sure cemetery. • No Casualti^ • end and will have to be reinforc­ that of a Naval twin-engiMd 82 8 72 both houses. It passed the House parked holding one-third of the tistic to remember: Tbe Albany, game la in good hands.” It cer­ verley always haa been on a win- ; they can’t miss again this year, ed. Salvage paper stored in the transpoct which craahed near WUMmantlc (50)- ' STS to 117 on Nov. 23 and the Sen- town where they have been inch­ B N. Y.. club's record in 1888—same tainly is. One look at hia gnarled ■ning team. That’s why the | fh e fans who saw Ernie par- Bte, 43 to 28, last week. Annivsrsary Mass In Occupation cellar luckily escaped burning, bs Wife of Fonner Gaithersburg, Md,, killing two and mitts convinces you. Sistel* Is ing forward from one stronghold injuring four crew members. aa the year, won 18, ids9 88. State basketball ace form recently in Boston against OVERCOATS The administration had sought A first anniversary mass will h o ffid the wood fo r the most part. McNicUe. rf ...... * Happy birthday, Honus Wag- to ahothinr fo r nearly two weeks. Three planes of Sj six-plane MsndsU, If ...... 2 waa tickled pink when the Army ! Northeastern wlM agree that he Bdhsidies in the amount of 81,500,- said at St. James's church at ;T:30 " “ t exceed / Official Dies Safety Saadwtrk Air Corps took him March 2S has ,— plenty,;.i ..4.. of .stuff.4,.#r u>He %>/>■wsa Unt.bat- | 000,000 for the pm-pose of holding Most le tomorrow morning for thS repose Strising To CM Highway Guadalcanal, ' Feb. 17— (De­ 8150, covered by insurance. /" squadron crashed near* Morntross, Jobason, c ... ______, Doc Cariaon. Pitt basketball ISO. lereotered iromfrom one enuend uiof -uie the vuuricourt There wasJiard fighting yester­ There will be on e, more session Va., a fourth near Quahtico, Tpe BensoD, rg 1943. down retail food prices during of the soul of Mrs. ^ g a b eth layed)—(JP)— American and New coach ^wbo protested Penn SUte’s . Ernie .H Syq he cheePed when he to the other, forced out of the I At February Clearance day in the region of Alboneta the board of tax review at the two other planes in the squadron ^Racii)s, rg e a e • « a d 1844. ' Humphrey. Zealanders occupied Nissan in the New Haven, Fehr. 18.—fA*i—Mr». use of the zone defense last year was assigned th Keesler Field, 1 g-^me with an injured ankle, Bridgeport,-. Feb. 18.—((P)\lda ridge, two miles west of Casslno, t w n clerk’s office, on the 22hd of landed safely. Dysr, Ig Suicides Blast The cost of subsidies on about Green islands Feb. 15 without a Hannah Draper Townahend, wife by tossing peanuts and earlier *•'— limped back when the team didn’t 17' key food commodities, including M, Tarbell, dean of AmeriCM where the Americans are striving this month, to adjust any" griev- In two o f r accidents, one Lash, Ig . . Mi.ss. single casusdty. Allied ' headquar­ of Henry H. 'Townshend, former as­ Navy plane crashed at Elkins, this year using bis “ Arctic Three months later he waa or­ have any other substitute, and Prices meats, butter,. sugar, milk, and women writers, who died Jan. SR; to cut the highway to Rome, but anqea which, may be complained ters disclosed today. sistant corporation counsel; died W. Va., and another at -Milling­ gone” system of freezing the ball, Visitors Easily dered to take a physical exam­ made 19 field goals and 10 fouls bread, exceeded 81,000,000,Q()0 last left the larger part of her estate Fireiiiau Blaiuecl little Chahge in position;, took of. Members of the board are Japanese planes raided Nissan today at her , home after three ton, Md. . . gcors at half Urns, 29-23. Mc­ won’t have much chance to cool ination. The ex-Ram was told good during the evening for a tq- - gear. .Price Administrator Chester In -,trust for her siiiter, Sarah A. placs. The Allies gained the peak Mark H. W. Hills, Edmund H. three tinfes the first night" the years illness. Cann’s; refsrM, BycholsW. things off in the return game to­ that he was washed out becauHe - o f 48 points, Regular $37.50 ' Bowles, has predicted food prices Tarbell of Elaston. according to a of a hill' but withdrew under a HoctoBi Clarence, V. Rathbun. \ In Rail Death Allies were established there. A She was the daughter o f Eldward morrow___ The schedule calls for The Suicides of the north end of a heart murmur. There was It’s a funny thing about Cal- Would 'ri.se at least- seven per cent will filed for probate' today. Gernum counter-attack. spokesman for New Zealand Maj. Mrs.'Elmil Johnson and Without, .mbsidies. Although the .inventory has .not their dahghtir Betty of -West Louis and Hannah 'Thwing Draper Hospital Notos the basketball game to be sand­ enticed two East Hartford teams only one thing to do—go back to verley’a heart. It doesn’t bother $ 3 1 . 9 5 On the Ehghth Army front ad­ Gen. Harold E. Barrow-Clough, Osgood and the granddaughter of wiched between a torrid bdxing college, and Ernie did. The bill would have authorized yet been reported, the estate is a ditional snow )H[anketed th’e moun- Hartford weri-visitors Sunday at Texas Trade Star to Manchester and then battered him playing basketball even I Bridgppor^, Feb. 18.-(;f>)—Dal­ commander of the invasion troops, George Draper, founder o f the Dra­ match between Penn State and As a result, the native Rhode though doctors have gone on rec­ COATS ■ ;■ \ the continuance of the present "substantial 0|je." The author, taina, but an Indian patrol chased said the bombings were on a light the home of Mrs. Johnson’s sister, them from pillar to post at the Y government program of support famed for. her writing on Abra­ ton Sphuemaker of West Haven, Mrs. Lulu. Lord. Betty will gradu­ per Corporation of Hopedale, Admitted yesterday;.Mrs, Helrii. Army and a radio, broadcast fea­ Islander bids fair, to break the ord as saying the, cage sport is off one enemy detachment, and scale, with ho casualties or dam­ Mass., and niece of the late Gov. Running for Navy last night.'"^ At no time during all-time major college basketball piices to farmers, crop loans and ham Lincoln has left all of her fireman aboard the New Haven ate from the William Hall High Lenqon, 66 School atrect: Mrs. turing a "hot” orchestra. toiigh on i.he ticker. * British artUIerV shelled enemy age. ' There was no fighting on Eben Draper of Massachusetts Christina Diig;o, 36' Apel Place; One-Mlnuto Sport Page 1x)th contests were the visitors scoring record. It waa made in Regular $35.00 soil conservation payments. books dealifig with the Civil wsu" vehicles in the Miglianico area. school with this year’s-class. Both As a • matter of fact, Ernie la . Second Veto in Eight .Months railroad train on which hip en- land that night. and Gen. William Draper-, once am­ Mrs. Ruth Pearson, 51 Hamlin There’s a good Chance that both even close. The scores. 1943V h en George Senesky, of 8t. usually tugging at the traces to president .together with notes, .gioeer was killed _Jh a , rear-end Mr, and Mrs. Johnson are blind, Suicides It was the second presidential The Allied Air Forces virtually bassador to Italy. street • ^ Army and Navy will compete in Joseph’s. Philadelphia, rang up get Coach Frank Keaney to keep manuscripts, newspapers, clip-.; crash of two east-bound trains at but are described as a happy Aostln, Tex.. Feb. 18—(3V-This B. I.5fti xVeto of an anti-subsidy ineasurp pings , and Lincoln memorabilia to blanketed the beachhead but stl^I' couple with fine health. Mrs. John­ Elarly in life, she took an active Admitted today; Mrs. Alifia Is the year when UtUe , Jerry the N. C. A. A. basketball tourna­ 515 point.'. him In the game the full 40- min­ the Darien station on Jan. 14, was part in the fight for woman’s suf­ R. Jarvis, r. f ...... 1 within eight, months. Congje^’s Allegheny .college at Meadville, had strength to spare for sssaulta Peacetime Army son is the former Mias Sadie Ray­ Veaco, 9 Walnut street; Lee Dart­ Thompson had planned to cut ment h e re ....J o e Baksl, the 210- Calverley started basketball utes. COATS passed a similar - repe#lcr/"last/la st held criminally responsible In a in other aectora. Medium bomb-' frage and became one of the. or- ing, Sr., 8 dhurch street; James pouhd < ‘Kulpmont, Pa., heavy­ Murphy., r f ' ...... ^ when he was eight years oldT on :ZC Pa. ' finding issued yesterday by Coro­ mond. She lost her sight as the re­ loose and see just bow fast he 9 June, but the bill was . vetoed All of the writer's personal ef­ en attacked shipping off the west gahizere o f the League of Women Loney, 268* Oak street could run. But if be does it weight. had a Job a few years ago L. Jarvis; If ,*•%••« 16. a boys’ team in a Pawtucket. R. ner Theodore E. Stelber, . Hearings Planned sult of an unusual disease o f the Voters. Brooks, ff 3 promptly and th^ House sustain­ fects. jewelry and fum is^nga. are coaat of Italy, sepring hits at San eyes in early childhood. Her hus­ Discharged : yesterday; Miss won’t, be lor the University of os ato«>ge for a troupe of midgets I., grammar school. He credits Regular $32.50 ed the veto July 2 bn a 22f> to 154 The death of John J. (jarrity;’. Stefaiio, Marina di Pisa and Porto She leaves her husband and a ....CJapL Onie Cdrdlll, former Osgood, c w ','4 ••••... 2 his fine shootlrig eye to the fact given to her sister, Sarah, and the 48, of 788 Orange street. New band had jiartial vision for some Rosallpd Tiirirington, 127 Henry Texas and Coach Clyde Littlefield • roll .. 11 that fell substantially Ercole. Fighter-bombers attack- son. street; Mrs. Ge<^^ Putnam and Rice and Cleveland' Rams half­ (jratty, c • • # 4 4 •. • • • - 2 that from that time on, he played remainder "of the. property, . both Haven, resulted from a crash time but has liwt even that. who developed him into one of the short of the two-thirds majority real and personal, go to two trus­ ^ the Jetty and barracks at .Ig- Washington,' Feb. 18.— (A)—T h f Funeral wrylces will be 'held daughter, 9 Cheraut street. back, wants to put a pro football Vllga, rg 4.- 4,t-4- . . 3 night and day, summer and win­ f:50 through the negle^ of duty on the Mr, and Mrs, Clharles (Aleman Monday. nation’s top distance men. neceS8ar>' to over-ride the veto. tees, who are to,distribute tw o oumenitM in Greece. House MiUtaiY committee plang Discharged todi^; Paul j^berta, club Into Houston, Tex., when the Mason, I g ...... 1 ter, Indoors and outdoors. part of both Garrlty and Schue- Selle^ are co-a(ithors of a drama Thompsoo has gone to Great Flynn, Ig 2 , In that instance, President thirds of the net income to Miss Yesterday’s reeotjd force o f to open hearings next week bn Marlborough; Mrs. Sarah WHl- Lak-s Trainlpg Station as ah ap­ Air Force lets him go and Joe The team that boasted Ernie Roosevelt’s veto message contain­ maker, iqcomotlve crew of a spe­ of occupied Europe, entitled" Three Sarah, and one;third to Ella Scott heavy, medium and lig^t bomb­ legislation providing for the estgb- Ughts In Ctorbevllle." The play, oughby, 42 Cambridge street; prentice seaman. Any glory be Carter, the old PhlUdelphU end. 55 Calverley always won the cham­ ed the same description he used cial.-, "deadhead” t>^n which Ilshingment o f a 5,000,000-niqp Tbtals ...... 25 pionship be it grammar school, Tarbell, her sjiter-ln-law. Upon crashed into the rear of a stand­ ers operated over virtually all the which is now in rehearaal under Spare Stamp. Mrs. Arthur Monoghan and wins qow will be for the navy. has the same idea about Dallaa.. East Hartford Regular $29.50 today— “an inflation bill, a high peacetime standing Army . higb school or college. He was a death of . pithe^,^, all of the income ing passenger train, stated the immediate battle area in the Car- the direction of Milton Smith, will daughter, Talcottvtile. Fhr two years little Jerry has Syracuse. 0. is trying to organise B. cost of living bill, a food shortage will be paid to the sut-vivor. Chairman May (D., Ky.), recent­ Birth; Toda:^ a 'ion to Mr. and a team for the boxing Intercolle- bUl." coroner. roceto sector and also swept to open at the Brander Matthews Good for Pork pounded the cinders at Memorial Dixon, rf ...... • .6 :------^_j------the rear of the Gennan lines to ly mtroduced a bill calling for com­ theater, Columbia University, New Mrs. KenAeth Hudson, 31 Autumn Stadium here,, aiming St the time giates. And althoui^ Syracuse Leg;isIatioii authorizing United pulsory military or Naval training Rut, if .«,,.,..4.... 6 Nears Record States participation in the United hit objectlvea in the vicinity of York a t y . about the last of street. , when he felt he waa ready to has suspended all athletic compe­ Jack, c ...... 0 COATS FrsocaU axid Albano. Targets in for one year for all males upon' March. -» match strides with the mightiest tition, the coaches will be hon­ ik Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Uiiicleutihccl Pilot reaching the age o f seventeen. Washington, Feb. 18—(/P i- Polowaki, i^g 444....4 2 administration program to the Truck Crashes , the Campoleone and Albano areas Mr. Sellers is the author of f>iral Noticfg 78 ninnetn of the world. ‘ ored by New York Alumni St % Barker, Ig ...... 0 Those still in high or preparatory Spare Ration Stamp No. 3 In War dinner March 24. “__ •Xtent of 81,350.000,000 went back were hit again last night biographies of four prominent ORURR OP XOTICB T Littlefield purposely held him Regnlar^$2 7.95 Bails Out of Plane school would be allowed to. defer 'Ration Book- No. 4 may be uaied bkek so h e .. wouldn’t burn out. 8 2 18 to the House today carrying, a ,47 Through Bridge Nhw Aircraft Loat their induction until they finish Americans, "Lorenzo Dow," "Theo- Town of Kockvitle, Pobruary IT, Totals ...... to 14 Senate endorsement sind for five points in purchases of 1»I4. He turned in a 4;17.5 mile and a (tort lee Dept. Referee, B. August. Allied planes shot down three their studies. philua the BatUe-Axe,” "Benedict pork and all types o f sausage half a dozen amendments labels Arnold," and "The Artist of The I’eltlon for tho commitment of the- 9:17.1 two-mile but* hia alti) haa Marines In the southwest Pa­ $ 2 3 - 9 5 Newtown, Feb. 18—UP)—An un­ aircraft yesterday and lost nine. Upon discharge, a ll / traineea through Saturday, Feb. 28. It minor child of Arlene Crockett ‘ cific have added a new term to Inconoequential by friends of the Torrington, Feb. 18— A big The Germans’ major effort' to would be placed in a reserve force Revolution, the early life of Frink of parts unknown. been 4:15 and 9:10 or better. SokMee COATS WU. identified pilot balled out when his Caiartes Willaon Peale." may not be used for lard. Upon the petition of Cecil W. the baseball lexicon, the •Toxhole B. f : T. service plane developed trouble trailer truck which Sergt. Waldo interfere with the air attacks was and be' subject to additional “re­ Tbe Offlcq of Price Administra­ i-Inslaitd. Selectman of tha Town of .” It describee a runner WIT! ■IPINIfilLC Only seven Democrats and aev- over Frascati where SO enemy ' He is asaiatant librarian at OUn Forgatfol Coach A. Osgood, dt ...... 0 0 0 /an Republicans voted against the and crashed into Morgan's pond, Heath of the Winsteil police de­ fresher” trainmg from time to tion in announcing the validation Manchtster in said pistrlct, statinc making.n headlong dlvd for a boon t 0 2 fighters were beaten off by Liber­ Library, Wesleyan University, that the minor child of the abovt T. Mason, rf , ...... ' Maolution on the final 'showdown, on the Hatteitoi^'n road, near the partment said was owned by Asso­ atitb under regulations presbribed o f the stamp, effective inunediate- In the Pepper Martin manner.... 6 0 12 ‘Regular $25.00 by the President The frequency Middletown, and is writing the sec­ named person la an uncared-for, Fulton, Uo.—UP)— During a baa- N. Muipby, it ...... bat Senator Reynolds (D„ N. C.) Monroe-Newtown line about 11 ciated’ Transport of New York ator gunners. ly, said civilian pork supplies in nexlected child, which petition will The Norfolk Naval Training eU- 2 0 4 The day-long high and low alU- of Uie “refresher” periods presum­ ond volume of his work on Peale ketball gamo played by Westmin­ U Jarvis, ...... DODGEPLYMOUTHi waged a vociferoua if ineffective a. m. today. city was driven by Robert J. Mc- moat parts of the country are lie Imard on the tnd day of March, ster ahd Knobnostsr Air Bose, tion basketball team turned down O. Brooks, e ...... 2 0 4 The pilot, who was slightly in­ Crosson of 359 Garden street, tude attacks were described as ably would depend on world con/ under a fellowship from the Anwr- 194^1 10:00 (,e. w. t.) o’clock In tho .50 tg h t to cut the authorization down larger than anticipated, due to forenoon at the Town Hall. Man­ the Army coach grew irritated ba- .m Invitation, from Gov; J. M. W. Bryant, I g ...... 1 ' 1 3 r •» 8350.000.000. jured, landed about two nrhlea to Hartford, craahed through the side possibly the greatest aerial ditions. icsn Philosophical Society of COATS Philadelphia. He is a .. native of continued large receipt of hogs. chester, Conn.. In the Town of Man- cause bis players kept miaeing the Broughton to meet' the unbeaten R. Flynn, Ig ...... 2 0 4 Chairman Ccnnally (D„ Tex.) the aOuUleaat, on the Keegan es­ of the Bancroft crossing bridge on ground support action of modern cheate’r. In said District. 0 2 Bootleg Whlihoy Volama Gnat Ardmore, Penn,, a graduate - of baekeC After he oould stood it no Army "BTC 10” outfit in a war e ; vugs, r g ...... 1 SERVICE I the Foreign Relations commit- tate, old Newtown road. the Torrington-Winsted road early warfare. Meaning ”E” Bond Quota It appearing to and baing tound Haverford College and Harvard, by the aubscribing authority that longer he rushed to the IocIm bond game at Durham Itecause of B. August, rg 4. . . . .5 0 10 floor manager for the meaa- The wrecked plane was found today and hung over the railroad Flying Fortresses and Libera­ a "heavy schedule." But the MM — YouH set more miles per gsllee, Regular $22,50 tors, strewing clouds of fragmen­ PhUadelphia, Feb. 18.—(F>— A and is a member of Phi Beta tha abovt named Arlene Crockett room, suited up and dashed in the oald he would tike a spries of more than an hour after the pilot track in such a way that it waa Waterbary, Feb. 18— Wa- Frink haa gone to parts unknown gsine. But hs forgot to report to Naval Air Station team took the Totals ...... 20 1 41 yeaH get topter tire weer oad cer tate-appro\'ed .'U.-emlmenta to parachuted to safety and an arm­ feared it might fall at any mo­ tation bomba over enemy troops Philadelphia Tavern asaodatlon Kappa. terbury today was within 8W.OOO therefore. Mra. Sellers is the author o f a UHDKltED;—That notloa of the the referee and Weftmlnster drew challenge and will play the Army .Bast Hartford Bomber* Uto' after our experienced merhemifs nee with the House, ed guard from the Tikorskv plant ment. and fighting, equipment, estab- spokesman said today that ”- o f iU 84.878.000 “ E” bondViuota F. T. $ 1 8 - 9 5 , leg, black market” whiskey is number of books for’ children and hearing of this petition be given l,y a toui. airman on then own court tonight. B. put jrour css ia “tipfop^ fiwpe! You o f those, adopted cm mo­ of United Aircraft at Stratford Two trains, one northbound aiid Ushea a new recovd for sorties in the Fourth War Loan drive as publishing this nfoer of notice ii. Dagan, r f ...... 0 1 1 COATS. ot Senator Taft (R..* Ohio), was Immediately placed around it the other southbound, on the flown by four-engined bombers In pouring into Pennsylvania in a this .will be' her fourth play to be. the city's grand sales total for the the Manchester Evening Hers Id. :i 1 0 . 2 sen Z>BPBND oa our notfcmeaship, i newspaper having a circulation I'n OemnmUag laetaaa Butler, U ...... bar any change in the in- (plus a cordon of 50 state police­ Naugatuck division were tem ­ a single day in this theater. volume reminiscent of the prohlbW. given presenUUon. - It will be Mr. drive Boai^ to a point almost Dixon, e ...... 0 0 0 «nd you’ll like our teeseaebU pricee’ men. Sellera’ third play to be presented. the Town of Manchaaler, once a When the Dodgers telegraphed lonal UNRRA^ agiBement porarily held up but then allowed Medium, light and fighter- tion qra. William J. Dunno, seven and one-half million dollars wcek„ two waekt aucceeatvaly. ci>m- -Tonuny Warren, recently signed Oonkales, rg ...... 0 0 0 WTBuld involve a new obli- elation president deelarod that tho Mra Sellers represented Hebron in P. avidence, R. L—(Fr—Norm Store w CeS Iw tostoswsW-nsAVt ~ Authorities said that the plane to proceed. It was six hours be- bombera and swarms of fighters beyond the quot of 814,662,000. mehclng on or bafoia tha llth day plteber. for a tow sutistlcs about NsvUOms. I g ...... 0 0 0 for the Unit'T'l Statsa,with- the General Amsembly of 1941. of Pabruary A. D., 1(44. , Calinndifie o f tha fieotan Bruins craahed four miles from when fors the truck which was loaded also were active, dropping bombe Pennsylvania Uquor Ooatrol board Drive officials today were opti­ himself. Tommy wired tbfi answers Harvdy. ig ...... 0 0 0 :■ Beagreartonal approval the aviator bailed out and 500 feqt JUKI swooping low to eboot ito Qer- hasn't enough enforcement agents aupportlng the Milk BUI. Rural mistic that the city will reach its THOMAS D. OILL ttavals iOO asUae when the Brains SO U M E N E & FLAGG with steel bars was got back on Judge of the Jureplle Court for play home horitey games. Ollan- in five a-ords. then added: "Have iMlatcrl U rK ft (D m Tenn.l. off the highway on the shore m m-»n concentrations and strong- to stop the trefflc and "bootleggers I Efiect/ifleation and other farm, ” E” bond quota, before the end o f Erala Calvertoy 654 Caster 8L XeU 5l9I the roadway. The driver was I he Third Olslrlcl. dine U a welder in t' Providence more words but nothing else to Touts ...... 1 1 3 < U p AiMEDe(i’ MqcVM’a pond. . fqpUBiBNd. f iliita. Tha eneng was givan no|are doing a flouriahing' 'bualni ■ ioat,” i I labor aad educational legUlation. Uu mouth. . . \ ...... 1,.>* . . Referees,' Kelley, Robigaoii. 'C2saele lsn8eaesky*B Mark mhm " ...... war pleat, eav.” ...... - Nl*|W A-r y' MANCHES'l'EK EVENING BQBXAIJI, MANCHESTOR, CONN. Y , FE B R U A R Y 18,sl944 PACE' \ / MANCHESTER e v e n i n g HEKAiili. MANCHES'l ER. CONN., FKIUAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1944 PAGE TWELVE Gerald— You're not -very bright HOLD EVERYTHING Let me hear you give a sentence with the word “biennial." Harold— Sure Ii can— "M y wife Soldier^ wiab to marry your will biennial things that only takes a few ration points. M'T'" »" .f' , , daughter, Correct thia aehtNice! "Thla la I fW L Ker-€hoo! < Barbeir—w ill ymi b a vi jo m e - U o i ^ u drink, young ,y » «>* »»»» thing on your face a^t'X''flnlsh the. mndlord’a property,*' aald th*^ If you cannot be clever, be .carb- * C«F7Hw»t. IMC W* I r riiot a aneeae Into the air, ^'ACitui Wants ForYour Benefit shaving you? ' hill-biUy, "imd we. ■mustn't juee'the^ Soldier—T h S iw ^ tu t Jet’s get fu t ' ' tiassified I t fell to earth, I know not jVhere; S / U i Cuatomer-^LdOubL i t porch floor fo r klndjUpg.^ 1 But later on—so I was told— this other ipatter smled first? The Stoly: Bitty-BtahoF cornea Kitty. "She haa R w t e lf and — 1 Some twenty others had my cold. ...-r'' • \ Friehd— Y q u r'w ife is a blonde, Johnny . . . It a®*"** to me Mr. 'T y te -^ o W - inuch is .this . Judge—Now'tell me about your isn't she?- ' Battle Bulmrliah home of ^ — ^Mra; Ossie B e ^ Jimmy had returrted‘’’ftbrn a Antomobllea Por Sale 4 Automobiles for Sale Roofing 17-B Help Want6d— FMmal* 85 RotiafbdM Gooda 51 RoomR Without ^oard 5*r IThrotlier,,Jfch Qrahain, an* hlo everybody kaowa too much atraut hat? marltjM ' 'relations. Were they Man— 1 don’t know; she haa an ImHMfMnd ./ 1 AKuoiHMiiiMnta X everybody else around her. Can't pleasisnt. party, and his mother. K n ^ n g appointment at the beauty parlo/ 1 ••wife. Fog,-to re«oporata,^w*m her Salesman-rFifteen dollanf, air. his weakness, looked him stra|ght' COI^: M0T0RS>-^H' p a y the A U T Y P E S O P ROOFS repaired! w a n t e d —GIRL OR WOMAN, to EXTRA SPEiXALB LARGE FURNISHEID rpoip-'^for ypu turn over Ih bed without Its A lie that( came home to rooat: W itness-Pleasant enough, your this afternoon. a t t e n t i o n — M AD AM E W11-, 1941 P O N T IA C aedan, radio, beat­ sadden' divorce^- ftdhi Oolllne Mr. Tyte—Where.are the holes? ^ IjDSt—BUUOVA, U A ^S wrist highest prices Tor'used cars. 1931- Maintenance ot roof, flashl^s, assemble small parts. The Norton During Our Annual 3Srd'^February couple, or 2 girlk, State,. A crowd of Getmdn Miracmn ac- l^nor, but they wanted to live on in the eye-arid asked: ^ x Hams located at 532 Ann atreeL er, good Urea, low mileage, trades Bielmih a meteiMonlly eoccessfiU Saleamao—What holes?. Mother— A re you , sure you, SXvratch, between Chep^ Brothdra 1944. Cole-Motors. Tel. 4164, and chimneysLjEor reliable serSrlce Electric Instrument Co., Hilliard Furniture Sale Theater,, abat«^ ;:'.^ftchen with Mr. TytiS'-rTlMr holes lot the me all the time; corner of Main and Ann atreeL and tcrma. glO.OO weekly. Brun­ yooag lawyet. Kitty had rebelled not. mi didn’t ask Mrs. Smith for a sec­ Pole Aids Prisoners' Escape t X and Forest streeCc Reward. If ner'a, 80 Oakland,,'Tel. 5191. Open r r - call Ed. Cougmin 7707. atreet ^ 3 ROOM OUTFIT anothei- c ^ ^ r T l Lobuat when the increased Importance of added that apparently Kitty didn't! clanmred ^ ears o f the '^jqpkali that would found pteasr^ratUrn to. Oieney Hartford. Advisor on all affairs of Bt. Petdr-rW ho are you? ond piece ? •venlnga ' career made him appareatty know much about small towns. pay that much' tnf I t When you bpy ii wM^bond, 1' • Brojtbaid'Pec^'WX)** Ute,.and palm reading. All read­ Wanted Autoa-» WOMAN WANTED—Clean work. —$495— FpB ftENT—m PRIVATE family, S^keaman (for German alr- Jlmmy^No, mother, 1 only WuHamsport, Pa.-—<(Ph-- The ings guaranteed, or irione, re­ Moving— Trucking— N o overalls needed. 8 hour day, 'pleasant room, next to bath, eon-' neglect her. She makek 9^ Mt "I’m learning." said Kitty, r- keep It. asked her for the recipe, so you 1940 DODOE c l u b coupe. Radio, Just the Outfit You Need to^ StaA v^h ebnUieat Mao MacOregor man)—We are the 50 German air­ city'sItv's >%nost-war >Npost-war plarinert have V funded.' Readings by appointment. ‘ Motorcyeles 12 go<8l pay. New System Laundry. tinuous hot water. 172 Maple fact I’ve learned to much al^» 'A bathing beauty ik^a -lilrl who It jn a y conse in handy some day^ could make some like It, and she ------— ------beater, good,-^UroB, very clean, Storage ^20 Your Own Home and hen-pecked BaiNlall Seaton. so many thlnga lately t h a t ' I ’m men who were shot down today their ey^ on a utility pole that Harrison atreet U VTN G ROOM, consiata tA 8 piece a U «e t Tel. 2-0477. by the R. A, F. haa a lovely profile All . thk\way gave irie two pieces o f her own stands only 18 inches from tbe priced for a quick aale, $7.50 W A N TE D — A 1941.P0htlac, Olds- AU S'H N A. CHAMBER.^: CO. M ag Sesiton Is Jealous. sick of learning.” Mari—Have you a letter o^ner? living room auite. tWo end taMea, St. P e te r -W a it a minute while down. S accord. wall of Lyc^ing county jail. It's WANTED—m S bRS TO Pratt weekly. Brunner's, 80 Oakland mobile, Dodge, Chrysler or Buick, Trailer Van Service. Removals WANTED—WOMAN to operate FO R ROOMS, atngle and You’ve had th« wrong teach-j Friend—Yes, my wife. coffee table, floor and bridge Magistrate—This man'a Watch helped several .escaping prisoners and Whitney in Weat Hartford, atreet Tel. 5191. Open evenings. will pay $1,200 cash immediately from Coast to Coast deluxe lunch room. Experience not double Pede. Kitchen piivtlegee, XI ers. I can see th a t N ^ If you 1 look up the lamp, smoker, vacuum cleaner, ""Hel-lo, Mag!" cried Kitty. took a Uttle course with,me you’d| fAfter reading- tt ha came back was fastened in his pocket by a Violent-exercise after forty, to freedom, but the Pennsylvania wc-s.sfst,wi[;^ All Kinds of day Bhift CaU 6889 or 82 Spring for low mileage car. Write, giv­ equipment. Crating, packing and Accessary. Call Mr. Koon at Man- girts o r . married couples. Phone Learn as though you wiu live bookcase and rug. M ag dutidiad a bunch of carrots find learning a pleasure!^ ,|and annoimdbd): It says here that safety chain. H ow did you man­ Power and U gh t co^npany said it atreet. CASH FOR YOUR CAH—Any 35 ing make, year, model, mileage storage. 68 Hollister street Man­ clWster 5128. . ^1561, 237 Center etrieet forever. writes a doctor, is especially "Hup, two, three, four—Hup^ . Fficed specially raw —cheap but full of vitamins— and They had reached the Grahame’ only-'two German airmen were age to get it out? / can’t be removed and replaced to 41. High prices pgid. Drive car has been driven, general con- chester. Tel. 6260. Live as though you'll die tomor? harmful if you dq it with a knife WANTED—WOMEN AND as a group for . r....,. $157 FOR RENT—NICK comforUble j said In a flat voice with no inflec­ and K itty paused. "W ant to com elshot down today. So two o f you Pickpocket—My fee, your hon­ now because of priorltjas-' two, thfM , four'.’’ Live Poultry over now to 80 Oakland atreet diUon, and your phone number. row; and fork. Aatonobilea for Salo 4 to operate powet sewing room, next to bath, fine tocktioii, i tion whatever, ."Ohr pello." In?” • '''1 come. In the reat 0* you can go or, la $10.00 for the full course Brunner'a Open evenings until 9. Address Box K, Herald. BEDROOM consists of bed, dress­ chines, steady work, good on bus line. Gentlemen'preferred. Kitty feU a little dashed; and “Not particularly. Too much | to H In six leoaons. Also FOR SALE—1934 FORD truck Saturdays 6. Phons'5191— 4485. R e p a irin g 28 er, chest spring, mattresses, pil­ W A N TE D — A 1941 or 1942 Chevro­ Apply Tober JBaseball Mfg. Tel. 6881. puzzled. She couWn't know that family life, it breaks ^ y train of BY FRED HARMAN rack body, 4 cylinder B motor, lows, boudoir s e t chair, clothes Only a Wolf FOR SALE—1938 OLDSMOBILE let Ford or Plymouth, will pay PIANC TUNING AND repairing, Elm street - she had precipitated a long post­ thought. Why dwi’t you come see RED RYD ER hamper two scatter ruge. Live good condlUon. Call 2-0384, 7 sedan, $500. Call 5386 between 3 $1,000 cash for low mileage car. player piano specialty. John FOR RENT—ROOM, gentleman poned crisis. She had no way gf me for a change?’’ FUNNY BUSINESS Ford atreet. p. m. and 7. W rite giving make, year model, Oockerham, 28 Bigelow street. Priced specially low preferred. Inquire upstmrs, 189 j knowing that Mag saw, looking at "A ll right," said K itty liaUeaaly, mileage car has been driven, gen­ Tel. 4219. WOMAN WANTED for cleaning as a group f o r ...... /... .$109 Oak street or telephone 7050. her, all the things she'd had and atlU' too degressed to care much 1940 DE3SOTA club raupe, 1940 era] condition and your phone one day a week. Tel. 4938. lost, and many things she'd never, where she went. Veal Calves K ITC H E N constats o f 5 piece din­ LARGE ROOM, sulUble for 2 O ievrolet 4 door sedan, 1939 number. Address Box R, Herald. WANTEr 10 TUNE, repair a.id had. Mag looked at lOtty^s DEPARTMENT SUPERVISORS ette eet combination stove. Lin­ girls, private entrance, kitchen (T o Be Continued ) WANTED Chevrolet coach, 1938 Chevrolet regulate your piano' or player oleum rug, glassware and dish- strained-honey colored hair, wai^ wanted, full time work. Mc- privileges if desired. On bus line. coach, 1938 Packard sedan, 1937 piano.-Tel. MancheaU-r 2-0402. ware, step-ladder stool Ing back from her forehead with K .. CHAIN STORE Lellan’s Store, 975 Main street 5378 after 6:00.* Chevrolet coach, '36 Plymouth, Kusineaa Serrleea Offared IS Priced specially low casual softneas And knew her own GROCERY MANAGEI^ *35 Plymouth, '34 Dodge. Brun FURNITURE REPAHUNO, i had coarsened and lost the burn­ A . Gremmo finishing, cabinet work. Wm. WANTED—WOMAN to help with as a group f o r '...... $229 ner'a Open evenings. Tel. 5191. ished sheen It once had had. A Male or Female, for Man­ ASHES AND RUBBISH removed. Wochna, 236 School street Phone care o f elderly lady, no house­ (Branch of .Oonnectlcut's largest Boordero Wanted '""^59-A Quotations || Drop a line to "Trucking," 61 soft grayed-blue dress that match­ & Son chester Area. Write Post 2-0961. work. Write Box G, Herald. Furniture Store) ed her eyes, hung from Kitty's WE BUY AND SELL aU makes of Mill street d o u b l e r o o m with board for. W e prayed. W e prayed hard, and I A-L-B-Bl-R-T-S square young shoulders. Mag Telephone 6031 - 3441 Office Box 127, Manchester, used cara. Highest prices paid. NEW CONVERTIBLE TOPS. Cel­ man and wife, or 2 ladies or we meant i t • 1 1941 Olds. convertible coupe, AS I AM NOW LIVING In your knew the price of well-groomed stating , age and experi­ luloid replaced in curtains, all Help Wanted— Male 36 43* Allyn S t—Hartford gentleman, includes double bed­ —Army none Ueut. Margaiet I model 96, 1941 Olda. convertible casual simplicity like Kitty’s. vicinity am able to take on con­ kinds of leather work. Chas. ta k ­ room and also private living room Jennlnga on bombing ot hospital | ence. I coupe, model 66, 1941 Pontiac tracts for' building, remodeling DISHWASHER WANTED—^ HOSPITAL BED FOR SALE or "But nothing,” thought Mag bit­ ing. 90 Cambridge street Tele­ fo r occupants. 115 Main street, terly, "costs her anything. She ship Seminole nt Ns^es. aedan, 1941 Plymouth sedan spC' and odd jobs, including masonry. phone 4740. hours, good pay. Apply Tea rent, fully adjustable. Rates rea­ second .floor. Mrs. Stephens. clal deluxe, 1940 Olds, sedan, 1939 No telephone at prCsent. For con­ Room, 883 Main street. sonable. Call Keith Fumiture. doesn’t even have to pay for her The German people are strength-1 Olds, sedan, 1937 Chevrolet aedan. Tel. 4159. mistakes.'' tact write A. Charon, Box 451, CALL 3535' FOR EXPERT service ened in their attitude by the pow­ Manchester Motor Sales, 512 Manchester. WANTED—MEN TO WORK in “What are you doing here?* she OFFICE on refrigerators and washers, Farno and Land for er of faith which we have observ-1 West Center. Tel. 4134. also wringer rolls for all makes. factory. Steady work, good pay. CX)IL SPRINGS, box springs, said aloud.' dropping each syllable Apply at Tober Baseball Mfg. Co., Bale T1 ed and admired In Adolf Hitler' FOR C A R P E N T E R WORK, and Benson's, 713 Main atreet, next to spinet desk, stands, chairs, book llkS a hard pebble. "Slumming?” It Works, Too BY EDGARa i ( mMARTIN WE cases, Victrola, rugs, combina­ since 1919. Every day we express I AND HER BUDDIES 1940 FORD CLUB coupe, driven repairs, call 2-0987. Prices con- The A. A P. Elm street, Manchester. IN MANCHESTER. FARM of 100 FOR RENT tion oil and gas stove, oak din­ Kitty was so surprised her jaw the power of that faith by ahout- only 16,000 miles, heater, spotless alstont with good workmanship. acres, modern V room house, barn ing room sets, davenport sets and dropped, if this was Mag’s Ing the - Fuehrer’s name to each j Good Location. Suitable .... Buy inside and out Terms $7.50 week­ N E E L R E P A IR S ? Wo will loan with tie up for 10 cows, running WWV50 ViOVeJ R AN G E BURNERS cleat^d and Help Wanted— furniture. The Austin A. Cham­ idea of humor, K itty thought it other. “ Hell HlUet^!’’ V0\LV '^OO ly. Brunner'a, 80 Oakland street you a car If you need repairs over water, several other buildings. A ll for Most Any Profession. serviced. Call after 9 a. m. Tele­ Male or Female 37 bers Warehouse, Manchester was pretty hard-bitten but quick­ TO Phone 5191. Open evenings. $25. General repairing on all in good condition. 20 acres of — Berlin radio. phone 2-0998. Green. Tel. 2-1013. Call between ly adaptable by nature and train­ THt CbPOCtQV . . . Sell makes. Appointment only. Phone tillable land, plenty wood, small WANTED —OFFICE Assistant, ing, she grinned and returned In ClOPt tAt ? Inquire; 5191. Brunner's. Open evenings. 2 and 5 and i to 9 except Wed­ pond. For price and terms see The Germana think that they E 0 G (TAX David man or woman, to work on en­ nesday and Saturday, 2 to 5. what she hoped was kind: -“Don’t McCombilwill *will be at McKinney James Rennie. Two fam ily 12 have a chance o f winning the . . . Trade OVERHAUL AND REPAIRS on tering orders. Production rec­ tel! me you saw through my in­ peace. The, line la the sOggeatlon Brothers, 505 Main atreet Phone ords, and follow up. All hiring room duplex type hoi^, on West washers, vacuums, toasters, irons, FOR SA,LE-;^INNER spring sofa cognito! Usually people don’t rfec- that just around the corner la MARLOW'S T O R EN T 6060 for evening appqjntments. side, large lot, house In good T l fans, lamps etc., and all children's done In accordance' with area bed, never Jsed, $45. Inquire 47 ognize me Without my bodyguard! waiting the Ideal German democ­ stabilization plan in effect in Pioneer Circle, Orford Village. condlUon. Price $6,500. Terms. And I like mixing around—” 42 East Center Street. De­ WANTED — ELECTRIC wiring toys and vehicles. Cash and carry. racy and that we should lmpose.no REAL Tel. 2-1439. Hartford. Apply at U. S. Employ­ James Rennie, 62 Hamlin street. "So I hear," said Mag. "I dare- . .»%*0*e* and repairing. Call 3975 before 7 WINDOW SHADER-VBNBTIAM T e l 7567. terms which would handicap It. \ sirable 12-Room House. ment Service, 414 C?apitol Ave., say It’s fun If you can afford It. cws. .msTMMWsyicinfc V.M:'«iau.tHT.sw. • ' J-/S p. m. DUE TO ILLNESS ABC Fixlt blinds. Owing to our very low —Lord Vansittart Thoroughly renovated with Hartford, The Rogers Paper Mfg. And are the type.’ ’ Company will only be open Tues­ Co., Mill street, Manchester. overhead, get our epectpl low "Tyi^ ?" said Kitty. “I’m not a \|t’s the acid lest! If he doesn’t grab for one of Iho^ ESTATE EXPERT RADIO lervice. Call H. prices on high grads window Bouco for Sale 73 There must be fresh reserves of WILL BUY ANY new heating plant and oil Meade. Telephone Manrhes'er day and Thursday evenings, 6:30 type, am I? I guess I’m only—" shades ana Venetian bhixls ootn- "Only a girl tr^ n g to get along?, materiel to replace that destroyed frOShly baked pies on the third trip around, he’s really burner. Fine for large fam­ 2-0898. to 9:30. ABC Fixit Oo., 21 Maple GOOD What H ave You to street. TeL 2-1575. Situations Wanted— pletely installed. Samples furnlali- FOR SAXE ESGHT Room single, I think you’re prjfltty sure to go In combat. W e are, undertaking sick!” ily, professional offices or Female s n ed. Capitol Window Shade Oo., all modern. In buaineBs aecUon on fa r! N ot in Doremus though, the moat difficult and ambitious 2 -ft FOR YOUR NEW BUILDING, or 241 North Main street. Ptwne O0er? Houstfhnld Aervieca Center street Wm. Kanehl. TeL Doremus hasn't much to offer." military operations in history and E A L E S T A T E roomers. repairs see William Kanehl, 519 EXPERIENCED stenographer de­ 8819. Open evenings 7773. " I like Doremu.s,” said K itty our soldiers must be supported In 4IDE GLANCES BY GALBRAITH Offered 13-A Center street. Telephone 7773. sires full or part time work. Tele­ equably. Tm not looking for every possible manner. NEW PERFECTION OIL hsaters, V BYV.T.BAMLIH phone 2-0764. FOR SALE—WELL BUILT 1 anything In Doremus, you see. I ’m V ,1 It’s a Panic! ALEXANDER SEE $7.95. Limited number. Four — Qen. George C. Marshall. A L L E Y OOP ir Prices YOUR C U R TA IN S carsfuUy laun­ room Colonial, steam heat, flre- not competing.” Help Wanted— Female 35 burner gas Stoves, $62.50. Olsn- dered, by hand. Price reasonable. place, sunparlor, 1 car gafage. M ag laughed a thoroughly un- We are only at the beginning of i POOR. DOPEVT/^-'eT.VOU.' VACv JARVIS Poultry and Supplies 43 wood combination range, $179.50. Vacant March 1st Get price and T whatcha 91 Main street. T el 2-1077. COMPETENT SALESLADY want- amuaed laugh. " I f you think I'm the drive that will win the yar. ! that j u s t came 1.' AU. TH- HURRT ? Benson's, 713 Main street, next terms from Arthur A. Knofia, 875 IN h er e NVENT ii'VHAT.^OESCS^ .t;; j MEAN, FiRI Real Estate and Mortgages Walton W. prant . ed, good aalary offered. Apply FOR SALE — OAKES Electric worrying about Randall's Simple 'MV STAR.4. A'.LEV.' NO BREAlXir Wm. rXJblinsoii to the A. A P. Main street Tel. 5440-593E —Navy SecraUry Frank Knox. \^tO^'OEe TwOSE O G AW .OJ'r UKE IN th BOSSS/^Q?*^^ 26 Alexander Street Sundays or Evenings Silbros, 881 Main atreet. Brooder, in good condition. Tele­ pleasures' — don't. I never give MONETS Builder ~ EsUfe them a thought." KNOCKED OUT T he BOSS V>E'0 Phone 3160 phone 8531. FO R SALE — STUDIO couch and The German command would be KONAPERf BUT I DIDN'T BEEN vou'Re Telephone 742 4614 Phone 4112 or;7^75 GIRL WANTED—FULL 'HME. "So I understand.” said Kitty. INCOME TAX dinnette set, red and white. Call Irresponsible In the highest degree _ .KNOW T hEV w e r e SWOT Nice hours, go«»d pay. No experi­ FOR SALE —BABY CHICKS, at 36 Seaman Circle, Orford VU- She couldn’t stand there and if it failed to prepare for an inva- \ LOADED' W e wUI assist you In making ence needed. U. S. Cleaners, 836 New Hampshire Reds. Barred take It, even from a friend of Sion just because it supposes the' out your tax return. Oflire lege. V Main atreet. Rocks and Barred Cross. 3 star OFFICE Peg's, But she was appalled to enemy to be blufftng. W e definite­ 4 open ’til 5:30 p. ra. Evenings q u a lity ....a s hatched. $18.00 per think ho'W’ Peg would feel If she ly assume an invasion will come. appointment. WANTED-^WOMAN or girl to 100. Montgomery Ward A Oo. Machinery and Foola 53 knew what was going on. work in laundry. Apply 72 Maple She achieved a fdlrly succesatut __Nazi Propaganda Minister Paul Farm Store, Purnell Place. GIRL Joseph Goebbels. STUART J. WASI.EY street. RECONDI-nONED FORDSON w. smile and said, " I think we must FO Ferguson plow. Milking machines, FOR SALE State Theater Building be talking about a couple of other BAKERS HELPER WANTED. 45 concrete' mixers. Fordson parts. lAical chain store has open­ U-18 TROTTER STREET: Six-Room single. Garage. Telephone 6646 - 7148 Artlrleo for Bale people, don't you?" S-imaUy—eeetral locatioa, two' im apartments bow Apply Federal Bake Shop, 885 Dublin Tractor Company, W llll- ing: for office worker. Ex­ Mag failed to respond. On the Furnace heat. Situated on TW O PO W E R D R IL L presses In s vaeaat aad ready for oecnpaacy. pay better than 19 Main street. mantic. \ perience essentiaL contrary, the direct animosity in Did You Know Porter street. A-1 condlUon, also store scale. her face suddenly killed all the \ per cent oa iaveatm^t . Write Box J, care The P r ic e ...... $6,000. Inquire Frank Farr, 114 Charter fight in Kitty. It was so like a T h a t — in'^183 WADSWORTH STREET: Oak street Wanted—To Bay 58 Herald, RivinK age, previ­ blow that Kitty involuntarily Twa-FUndly Flat with 5 room a^ each rge open atile stepped backi then turned without The Lady’s Place BY MERRILL BLOSSBI HENRY STREET— TOLLAND— W A N T E D TO BUY stove, ranges, ous'experience and qualifi­ The Federal mint was estab- FRECKLES a KD HIS FRIENDS tvto car garage. WUl pay/hetter per cent gross Hix-Koom Cape Cod. Two B A B Y 'S P L A Y PEN, like new, a word and walked away. With 40-Acre Farm. 20 acres refrigerators, washers, pianos and' cations. lished in 1792. en pmehaee price. 7 unfinished von second floor. 6-Rooro Single. Steam heal $6i00, oil drums with faucets, de­ very firm steps to hide the shakl- 2-car garage. S. P. dear. 9-niom Colonial house liver^, $4.00. Inquire 61 3' ill S t furniture. The Austin A. Cham­ MRS reav.oioNY ■fftiw wMv D O ffr v a j 6 0 Fireplace. Steam heat. Off ness that waved over her. She The lima bean is of South HOME An d 547-549 BURNSIDE AVK., EAST HARTFORD: 58i150. with all improvements. Bara. bers Co. Telephone 6260. walked past the crackers, past the LDVEUY SET O f DISHES Two-Fmnity Flat—exo^ent locatioa. Five toena te each Cast Center street S. P. $1,500. American origin. ONCE AT IM S •meATER? Fuel and Feed 49-A USEiJ FURNITURE and stoves soup, she didn't care where—so rent with ad open at^lo. Oak Soon aad trim tntongtiont Price ...... r .....$5,950. long as It was away. HEBRON CENTER— bought soid and excbangco The range of the early piano Two-car garage. Ope apartment now vacant Bettpr than ^ NOR'ni COVENTRY- FOR SALE— GREEN, HARD X For Easter “Whoa!" said Peg. "Here I am- Htghesi prices paid Jones Furni- was only four octaves. 16 per cent groaa. \ 2 Aeres of ljutd, . 6-Room 20 Acres of Land with Small wood for stove, fireplace, or fur­ Where’s the Clapp stuff?" Both these places are ready Single with improvements. ture, 31 Oak street. re l. 8 26 4 . CORNER OF CENTER AND WINTER STREETS: for occupancy. Single. Improvements. Chick­ naces, $14.00 cord, delivered In "What? Oh . . . . I—couldn't Barn. S. P., SSJMM. en coop. D. P. $800. find it. Peg I think I’ll go— TJie Volgs, largest rivet In Eu­ Two-Family— wiui six rooms to each rent—two-car garni Manchester Also baled hay. Call rope,-Js navigable for 1,80() miles. large lot son ^ for boslness. Oiic rent vacant A good ln\ 7849. WANTED TO BITY light luggage Keeping her face turned from Household Burglary and Peg, K itty stared through the vestment tor Intiue use. PORTER STREET— QFP ADAMS STREET— trailer. Call 6500. Slaves ^'ere emancipated in i Hospitalixation Insurance 4- Room Single (2 onfinlshed open door and_ saw « familiar ; C H ARTER (^AR STREET: 8-Room Slngte. All Improve­ bulky figure ambling past. "—oh. New Hamp8h(re In 1783. .\ ments. Sale Price $6Ji00. upstairs). Extra cabinet space. Beven-Boom Single, large lot completely renovated laside SEE Oil heat. $600 down. IMME­ Rooms Without Bou^ 59 there’s M ac!" she cried, and dart­ A Full Line ^ of High IMIS I ^ ■ The federal Sobial Security pro­ and now Vacant DIATE OCCUPANCY. ed ou t gram-will be ten years old on-Jan. RIOUE STREET— 20 FOSTER STREET: FOR REarr—FURNISHED room. ?, 1947. \ J. W asley VERNON STREET- Grade Window Shades "Oh Mac," said Kitty. * \ a-'s Six-Room Slni^ with one-car garage, very central aad a 6-Rooffl Single. All Improve­ GenUemen preferred. Call 6232. “Hello baby; want a. chocolate '''s eow. i»«4 ■» m« MSYiet. we, t. M. we. u. a e*T. ew. I aad Rm I Estate Small Mingle. A ll improver V T.M.Maas good boy. Bnlldlng ments. Unrage. glJlOO down. soda? I'll buy you one if you ask Social Security statistics.^ show BEAUTIFUL SIX-ROOM SINGLE on the West Side ef Tetni, In I31MEDIATE OCCUPANCY. ments. I acre of land. Sale and Venetian Blinds FOR RENT—DOUBLE room with nicely, , that two-thirds of Chlcagoaris. at “You’re just like your father—you think of no one but I 6646 - 1146 Price '$8,500. Occupancy 45 twin beds, tor 2 girls.. Call 2-1614 exMlIeat condition— owner vacating—so can give poaaosslon “ Come on, let's walk.” 65 are depeiidente. yourself!” days. X. / In reasooable time. A bargain nt $6,000. Made to order at reasonable or at 47 Cottage atreet "Is anything after you? Like BY LESLIE TURNER PARKER STREET— WASH TUBBS Double Trouble prices. Installed free. FOR RENT—ROOM for two giria ., for instance?” OW IS THE TIME TO BUY BUUAINti L O ^ for use later on. Large Single. All Improve­ EAST WINDSOR— Kitty said no one was after her rOONERVlLLE FOLKS BY FONTAINE FOX imslosncE •f WK cannot 6WtN0 the prices are away down and yon may purchase with a unall 2 5- Room Single. Several or married couple. Inquire 7 Flor­ ments. Bam. ^CMcken coop. without Blackening.her pace. >nd N 1009 MAIN STREET ■ ' i J be practically skinned at a second I f 1 ® , TeKphone 8901 « . look either! If I'd abducted Ran­ I ANY MOD^E 1 'O flo e Uoora 6:80 to 5:80 except Snnday. Thnra. Eveninga 1-0. dall Seaton she couldn’t have been iriore— ” "Look," said Mac. " I know Mag Seatdn fairly well. Sho'a on a ANY CONDITION | treadmill.'She knows it And ahe MAJOR HOOPLI knows everybody else loiows It BY J. R. W ILLIA M S OUR BOARDING HOUSE FOR YOUR That doesn't help any,’.’ OUT OUR W A Y We Need CarS Badly! “But why turn on me, because WELL,CAu M.XVE LOCATED OUR. ^EGAD,T\Ml(i&^.' you PROPERTY o f that ?" w e l l .Th ' Bu l l O' t k N ) IViEAM VsieWE CASH HERE, HERE l e t t e r VdRiTINfe PAL WHO OFFERED VVDODS BRAo S h e / Price No Object X "Because ahe knows you know ’ (3UICK-HOLD SOU A vsiOODEM HOLD EM- GOT A MAMICuRiST LOOUlMS tXSLU-*-W E’RE O F F 8470 to have— ” O R P E R H A P S CALL 5-14 yn. "She. haa things 1 haven’t!" aaid DOWT ASK t RUMMIM' TH’ MACHIMEo E < TO THE P ick le f a c t o r y -— HE WOM MIS g l o r y A S W O R D GEORGE L. GRAZIADIO HARTFORD 8-1990 WHY MOW ■ T R A -L A .' Reid Estate and Insuranoe 109 HENRY STREET TEL. 5218 ^5 ASK FOR JOE^ A floweied or plain material will make up beauUfully' in thla ever- ao-gay frock with Princess panels, dainty puffed sleeves and youthful neckline. Timed fo r Etestar, It’a a MICKEY FINN Secret Mission LANK LEONARD dress-UD affair! Patera No. 8470 la In alae.4 0, C’MON DOWNSTAIRS NO.to m ! you go WHY-AH-HE'« HI y a , matey! how 8. 10. ?2 and 14 years. Siae 8 re- y e a h ! AND UOOK THE place AHEAD —m BE STILL gleeping! ABOUT U; SAUNTERING] HOTFOOT- qulrea 2H yards 89-incb material; OV/ER! IT'LL HELP DOWN later! INTO THE BIUIARO <'^X'VE-AH-G0TTA | U additional yard for contrast col­ TAKE YOUR MIND ROOM — FOR A By Idra. Anne CMmA lar. OFF— THINGS I LITTLE KELLY POOL?. It ’s a big round shawl which „ 2m 2 b a ., F or this attractive pattern, send doubles over to form a fascinator ®***/^, m -t»nj 18 cents, plus 1 cent fo r postage. when a fascinator la needed! j cent" *•* •»*», In coins, with your name, address, Wear it aa a stunning shoulder your name, address and tto pat- pattern number and aiM to The abawl—make It in a bright color !?““ ****■ J® iTaS Mancluster Evening Herald To­ aiKl decorate It with sequins, tiny ; J!**!*^**?'^’' m ^ v* day’s Pattern Servlc*, 1150 Sixth velvet bowa or flowers aad wear Sixth Avenue, New York 10, N. Y Avenue, New Torit, 10, N. T. tt aa an evening head-ahawl! Cro- Have you had the Anna Cabot Ready -Now,Kpeinir Issue of v ' X ' chat It la pairtela, tun a contrast- i Album for the wlpter et 1044 f Fsahlon, just 18o. O om M ts. FuO, -I wtek my her wenW gat H Ing aaUn ribbon Umiugb the cen-, Its 32 pages contain designa for of brand new wsrdrohe Mess. ' m w oar naao « io t nosd fa _____ OTP ter and yOu have a lovely bed- al'. aorta of warm swentera; mlt- ts be seat te the buteher aiid ^MtKusH SjMkrta THE PAUL REVERE ^ p c ! Shawl ia a lacy wool SO-ihcb tens, scarves, hats., veatees, net directly (te ntel" : ^ circle. t ■ (Well aa many g ift designs. Price MvVgnghI RyudWoSe. Inr. t v i ►a c i : F o u l .FRIDAY, rEBRUART iR 1M4 Average Daiiy-€tf^lafion The Weatlier /. Fur the M uolbr^ January. Rrii Foraeaei ol L. tk tVMitbes Borcau Manchesiei^lCveninff Herald / Fair and eontlmed very eoM to­ JIr». Cyrua Blanchard, the form­ Mr. and Mrs. Antonio Catalano j^btographs win be^in^blted. next week, Monday thrpugk 8at- 8,599 night; Sunday eonsMoeablo ckwol- About Toivii er Mlaa Barbara Nelaon of Mount of 107 Pine street have received a They. -jey are J. W. Hale Company, urday. . TAI.I t^EUARS Membef ot tke Audit neas nitir slowly rtolng tempefe- Swedish Xebo Place.-'waa hoilured with a V-mall letter from-their son. Pri­ Service Photo ‘'^Watkins Bruthe'ra, the Manches­ tura. — — ^ niiacellanedua 'ahower laat night by vate Albert E. Catalano, telling of ter Electric Company and the ,, _-«droto e# 2fi 'tkf her aaaociatea at the Hart- his safe aiirtval in -England.' Until Matjchcster Gaa Company. B I N C O. > M Hianrh«»Ar~-~‘A VSUagf Chmm RudoWi liaupt, 8^&n»n. i- c Display Here ford-OonnecUcut Truat company'a recently he waa stationed at Fort - Tt is important that each pie- A T TH E UMt-^tCB) haa arrived in Soutt office. The clubroom of the bank- Jackaon, S. C. TOM14 tui:e bear not only the name o f the (TWELVE PAGliS) PRICE THREE CfSNtS 'Amerl<:a according to a latUr 1^ waa prettily decorated for tba-pi^ aervicevjnan or woman; but the PRINCES3 ORAPHidBAI:L yofc.Lxni.,N6.ii9 (CtaeaiHled Advertlatag on Bra* <41 MANCHESTER, CONN, SATDRDAYi FERRARY 19, 1 ^ l*y^ Feb. 19 : ceived by hU parents ^sterday, ty. Games were enjoyad and re* Pictures to Be Exhibited name and a d d re ip ^ the donor, so the first in Uiree nionUu: Seaman freahments aerv^iL'^^Tne bride re­ that it can be'returned- ptomptly REST^jtURANT 9 x30 Haupt enUai^ last July, ke was Publi!^ Records In Four Stoirai During ceived manjf lonely gifts in china, when the-display epda Corner Bbrii-and Pearl Streets A ia iit0 f AM of formerly-elmployed in the Cravat glaMWarc and sterling sidver| ■ Next Weel^ < Tlhr 'exhlhlig will continue all erma dinreb Shlpifing department of Cfitehey Fin^ Americans to ^ y Over Truk; 'Brothers. ■ ' - ' Biuiness Meo.*- Members (jf this year's con­ H. A. Sherwood to the United The War Fund CommltiMjbf't^ Lun< spifuniAL'tiOitiftlw’ firmation class of 8t. Mary’s Aircraft Oon^tany, lease of the Manchester' Red Ooas - -dT very RANGE A l ^ Seveath UwagMar eVa Seeea tb l churetr will take-boinmwiion for property known.dg the "laundry, anxious to have next week’s dis­ '5c Bora With a ViR.- the first time. 8unday morning, buildinr’ at-3F. Pleasant irtreet for play oT the pictures of service FUEL oiOL Beadlaga Qallg, February 30, at eight o'clock at a one^ysaF term. nieh and women as complete as U A . M. t« S e|. M. S A M. t o s P .M . C r B f Put Baruch’s the service of Holy Ck>mmunlon. Warrantee Deed PMslbie, and urges every fanrdly 381 Center St. TeL 6 ^ o o MPlb tic d i n n e r s meoL la 0w Setviea J t This is a regular service for the Wilbur 8. Jensen to W*sley R. v fm someone in the service to a p ; m . to s p .M u ptoforMreara parish every third Sunday a t the and Ruth O. Jensen, lir o p ^ y bn take-.a picturo to one of the four James A. Wo^ds fijioandfiie 140 Ohaseli 8k IJVROE ^IPM EN T month. Kach member , of ttie class Jarvis Road. stores^ in whose windows the Is invited to.attend this service Plans into Effect snd the breakfast. fellowiog, ac­ companied by a relative or friend. IBEECTRIC w a t e r Publication of Ddcu- :en Cassino Rini Red Cross War Ftmd worksra Liberty Ship ..rr" are reminded of the meeting thia V ment Apparently Sig­ evening at the Trade school at 8 ^ring Is Rapidly nals Beginning of New Smatth Back Attackr' SYSTEMS o'clock, at which Inatnicttona and Splits Open material will be given out. This Era for Govemment. Yanks Battle Jap» By Four Full G^^an Ration iMust Be Secofed. meeting la open to all Intereated persona James Roy McLehnan, Businees and Workers; At Her Pier Divifiionfi; Fifth Army assistant field director, returned Intp Bping With Many New from Great BrlUiii, will be the Ai«ti to Avoid Chaos. For Eniwetok Now Wins Two Heights apeeker. \- Washington, Feb. 19.— Troop-Laden at West of Mt. Cassino; F. T. Blish Hardware Co. Americans 50,000 Shells Thro’wn 793 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER, CONN. — President Roosevelt today: Time; Army and Navy Atvait ^^*1J5 Jap Ships was reported on the verge of Refuse to Use 10 firmation of Indicat Info Ruined Strong-* INCOME ordering into effect' some of the major recommendations Others Converted. ed Sea - Air Triumph s Sunk During hold; Attack Furiously , contained in a newly-devised in Truk Attack. TAXREnJRNS SeatUe. Feb. 19.—(P)—The Post Allied Headquarters, Na- master blueprint for swing­ ple.s, Feb. 19.— (/P)— Allied HALE'S SELF SERVE Ezpericmod uaigtaam ing Apierica’s “ arsenal of Intelligencer said today that a 3-Day Fight U. S. Pacific Hept Hea(i-: forces are holding their lin ^ The Orifinal In New England! with Toor Federal Ttx Re- • 'v democracy” back into peace­ troop-laden Liberty ship recently quarters. Pearl Harbor, Feb.' ntact Q]R. the battle-churmra torn for 1943 la offered st time production. Publication of split open while tied up to an 19.— —Army and Marine reasomible term*. the 10,000-word document, consti­ Alaskan dock and that 10 of the 12 Mprehuntmen Rush­ Anzio beachhead after gnlash- ^ND HEALTH MARKET tuting in effect a strategy for eco- invasion forces, speeding up ing back attacks by four full ships which had been converted for the breath-catching tempo of| ing Oil and Supplies H o o r a : . nomic victory on the poet-war troop carriers were held In the German divisions—^0,000 to 8:30 A. M. to 12:30 P. M. homefront. apparently signaled Seattle area because of Arnly and ’ aclfic-offensive, battled Jap-i To Hard Hit Bases; .60,000 men— iq the strongest . the beginning of a new era for Na\*y refusal to use them. ' anese today for Eniwetok in Sa t u r d a y s p e c ia l s 1:30 P.M . to 6:30 P.M . government, busineas, and work­ Oiilv 2 Elude Bomhsi. Nazi coun^-blow s yet deliv­ The paper said Mon. C. Walt the westernmost Marshalls ered, Allied-KeadquArters annouqo- Daily Except Sandaya. ers—an era in wblch continuing gren (D-Wash), member of the production for war will be meshed whil^ 'Americans awaited con­ Allied Headquarters in the ed today. The Fifth Army oni tha Evenhif Appohitmeiita firmation of an Indicated aea-air increasingly from now on into re­ Southwest Pacific, Feb. 19.—(g5— main front to tha east, reinforoi^ Armour's Star Ham - By Telephone. ^ V ; (Continued on Page Seven) These U. 8 h^arine airmen were the first Americans to fly over the Japanese bastion of Truk in triumph over mighty Truk. by New Zealand and Iiidlan stored production for peace. the Southwest Pacific when they made a reconnaissance mission over Japan's "Pearl Harbor” in Twelve Japanese merchantmen Nnmernus Recommendations Firm beaehneads Won troops, tightened a ring on Caosi- m two ^liberators Feb. 4. Front row (1. to r.) Pfc. William J. Butuad, Lake Charles, La., Sergt. James Firm beachheads were won inishlng oil and supplies to bolster no from the nortlieast, nortbwes# Shank^nd u. 33c Thos. /• QuUh The report contained numerous A. Martin, Liberty. Ala., Gorp. Thomas J. Humphrey, Cleveland; Sergt. Edwin P. Troy, Chicag^o; recommendations, some of which Thursday at Eniwetok, last life­ such hard hit bases aa Rabaul and and south, winning two heights 6 Charter Oak Street Baruch Report Corp. Elmer A. N. Prokasky, St. Louis; Sergt. Peter P. Kawalskl, Cleveland; Staff Sergt. Arnold, J. line for bypassed Nipponese gar­ Kavieng were wiped out .along west of Mt. (^lasslno and reaching would require legislation, others Chamber, Kansas C:!lty: SUff Sergt. Joseph R. Perry, Attleboro, Maas. Second row: Sergt. Dale A. Butt End , Lb. 35c TELEPHOI^ 4021 which would need merely the or­ risons throughout the Marshalls, with an escorting destroyer and the railway station south of the der of the president. Kerwin, West Sunbury, Pa.; Tech Sergt. Max L. Winters; Mnttinsvllle, Ind.; Tech. Sergt. Albert S. while guns of- battleships thun­ two corvettes during a three-day town after throwing 50,000 shells It was indie-*■ ’ that Mr.-Roose­ Aims Pleasing Mesfnis, Racine, Wls.; Staff Sergt. Edmund H. Turner, Cqld Spring, N, Y.; Staff Sergt.. George S. dered a protective barrage and attack by Allied bombers north' into the ruined stronghold. % velt alreadj’ moving to ef­ Kneitz, Needvllle, Tex.; Sergt. Cniarles H. Keck, Okmulgee, Okla.; Staff Sergt. John A. Perdue. Mont­ carriers supplied air cover. The west of New Ireland, headquarters Make Some Progrese Sm oked vSkiMilders u,. 29c fect some of the economic recon­ gomery, Ala.: Tech. Sergt Bernard W. Payne, Led yard, la. Third row. Second Lieut. Richard W. assault forces then moved In announced today.- The powerful Nazi assault her ►P V A L IIE version plans, the operation of To Congress Starnes. Chicago; Capt. Donald D. Kennedy, West Monroe, La.; Maj. James R. COiiistenaen, Salt Lake strength- against enemy pillbox At most, only two merchant­ low Rome knocked a hole in the City; Ckpt. James Q. Yawn, Bogue Oiitto, Miss.; Capt. Edward J. Sanders, Sioux City, la.; Second men eluded the explosives of (S t­ BaaMglil Sugar Odnd N E W H U M E which would not necessarily de­ defenses already battered by rs» Allied line near Carroceto, 10 pend upon the enfi ot war. Lieut W. Paul Dean, Altoona, Pa. (AP Wlrcphoto.) pcated plane attacks. alinas. Liberators and Mitchella miles above Anzio, but Fifth Ar S ee^ e Onea Being Bnih By The expressed aim of the pro­ Only the day before at Truk, 750 which from Monday night until tanks and Infantry struck bgclt in iced Bacon gram, drawn up by Bernard M. Uiiflercurrent oY6oiitrtr miles southwest of Eniwetok, an Wednesday mornbig deatroyed several successful local .-counter­ /GREENBROOKE Baruch and John M. Hancock, versy Over Specific American sea armada sent hun­ 36,500 tons of merchant shipping attacks, "causing hegvy casual- M O s .i White House advisers and veterans dreds of bombing planes to open In the attack and exacted a heavy tlse to the enemy” and making HOMES. INC \ o f . industrial mobillxatlon in both Recoiniueiulations May Nazi Bombers Attack London; the first attack of the war on ene­ toll of Nipponese sboard tbe ves­ some progresB.-''' sels. On Walker Street World wan. is to avoid economic my fleet concentrations in the ' An AUled.^officer declared tftat Toim|to Juice \ chaoe in the period of readjust­ Any Legislation. heavily fortified lagoon. Although Fly at Mast L e A s "unlike ctfAvlous enemy attacks For frU iei tatomatlMi eall at ment from war to peace and to Fires and Casualties in Wake radio silence since has ihrouded Bound: south from Truk, Ja^ this js-^bvioutly the fullest-scale ira.aoaaBonbte ” Aleiander Janria Oa. oOtae m Adorable create Instead an "adventure in Washington, Feb. 19.—(JFi—Con­ the perhaps prolonged action. pan's mighty Naval base which it­ eftoft to' throw the AlUed forces atnet ar at M XETOigierlty.'' gress applauded the objectives of- Navy 8ecretary Frank Knox said self has been brought under Allied iMtck into the sea.” Period Already Beginning the Baruch post-war i-eport today confidently in Washington "I think attack for the first time, the con Front dispatches said the Ger­ A p plesou c This period, the report makes Three Waves of Raid­ thia attack was a -victory.’' voy was. spotted off Mussau la- mans were attacking with even n u M a t U U a t t n » . . E-C#leste-Wind-to$ted ieof print plain, is already beginning as w’ar but an undercurrent of contro­ ers Smash Homes Monday, only two days prior to laud Monday night. By midday greater fury today, and thaf'^AWed needs slack elf slightly. But the versy over specific recommenda­ Reds Hit Shattered this thunderbolt stroke, a big fores Tuesday,., half of it had been da troops were defending their Itnea . on rich spun rovoft. T.B.l. processed BERETS job MdU start in earnest the day tions may block early enactment And Apartments; ISO of land-based Liberators dropped stroyed. Wednesday morning, in the grimmest fighting. Hb# Ger­ Germany is defeated and only of legislation needed' to give life Baked Apples (or craose resistance. Pink, saddle, These ageless ^rets- have their own future which 55 tons of bombs in the war’s first Mitchell bombers flew as low as mans were spraying the arhole Japan remains to be licked. That to some phases of the proposed Dnieper Bend Nazis Raiders Hit at Area. attack on- Ponape, Olbraltarillke the top of the masts to blast sev­ area with shellfire. Range and Fuel \ oroy, greacL 12 to dX will continue way into the close of Spring. Can be worn day isWesignated as “X-day'' and reconversion program. enemy fortress in the eastern en more ships within an hour near (The derman communique broad­ by all ages. Smartly trimmed with perky ribbon bows. it i»proposed that the White House A croM section check of bipar­ London, F eb.. 19.— Carolines. 400 miles this side of New Andover. cast by Berlin said the Nazis had order preparation of a detailed (fP) OIL \ 22-23 headsizes. Various colors., tisan sentiment showed these fa­ German tieav.^ and mcdiuin Truk. One. corvette blew up. Five 2.- advanced 2 1-2 miles south o f CAr- Tomato Soup \ c » c f-Noatalgia -Backword o(once lo the "X-dayjeconverslon plan” ^or In­ vorable reactions: Bailie Nearer QoJJggjgg l>ss than two weeks ago, tre­ 000-ton cargo ahipa v ent down roceto, or within 7 1-2 miles o t 3 27 dustry based on a program already Congress likes— bombers, striking in double liC K E T p r i n t i n g " day when kimono sleeves were the Key City of Pskov; | mendous sea. air and ground forces vrtth all their personnel. Anxio. The Germans claimed that METERS drawn up by the War department The overall objective of getting the strength of any recent swiftly overwhelmed the world’s A 7,500-ton tanker, upon being they were still holding the Cassina foshion. Unusual spun rayon print. but concerned only with any atip government out of bu.siness as Situation of Krivoij raid, hit Londw. in three largest atoll. Kwajaleln. 670 miles hit, was transforme 1 within a. railroad station, but the Algiers Meter priiite anoant of de­ ply needs. quickly as possible after tiie war Drastic Cuts east of Ponape, to imperil at one matter of minutes to nothing more rsdio-sald Allied troops had oc­ T.B.l. processed. Block, melon, greetk “ No let-up on the war" is' the anda. waves last night and left N o. 1 Potatoes livery on 3rdi|r slip for your Rog Extremely Critical; stroke the thousands of Japanese than a spot of burning oil on the cupied it:) prov, saddle. 12 to 20. roeurring theme, but paralleling It The promises oAthe government fires, smashed jiomes am In the MarohsJls ovei a mld-Paclflc water. An 8,000-tone tanker also protection. \ to pay its war production debts Apparendy In Croelsl Stan In Students apartments and casualties in area 800 miles square. was sunk. ' (Ooiittniied on Page Bight) speedily, to cut rod tape in settle­ Moscow, Feb. 19.—(/P)— : The destro.ver waa eliminated The beaclihead battle—om ch' Red Army forces struck vig-' ------* their wake. The best unoffi­ ' Haa Seaplane Bases may be one o t the most decisive a t Iceberg- Lettuce ments and'to underwrite the neces­ cial estimates were that about 150 early in the attack. Other shipa L/ T. Wood Co. sary financing for’ tho change-over. As at Kwajalrin. invasion forces wiped out included a 6,000-ton the war—^was apparently hi its S?"-vr ' oi’ously into the shattered Pesult of .4rmy’8 Deci- o f the night raiders slashed at the moved far in back of many other crucial stage. SlBiaaeUSL T^4496 TThe pledge to dispose of sur­ ranks of Nazi Field Marshal ■ , .p. ms » capital area. Although not all of transport (the type of this vessel lOalHonda' pluses “ as in a goldfish bowl, with fortified Marshalls bases when Field Marshal Alber Kesseirlng $10-98 400 Persons Fritz von Mannstein's troops, 8P)—Spill- the Army's d'ccision to drop most ceiving. 5 for 25c Ne obUgatlea fa# model I3334C let us demonttrat# ad into a sea boiling with sharka nev, Vatutin' 'and Malinovsky, have died and a number of others Minus ,the usual dog -fighting New Costum which apparently are now joined, of its apecialit^d training. pro­ -Write. \ ^ - ^ and barracuda, 400 persons were were injured when high explosives Strike Halls over Rabaul, Liberators on Wed­ them to yea are the cities o f Krlvol Rog. great gram. ' lost off Freetown, West Africa, Errors Made struck a presc^e factory and nesday methodically poured 45 iron breicenter in the southeast­ Some schools, already strugr homes in the working class dls Flashes! The MOOWR line. <4 FouM^ien when the $8,000,0<)0 liner Empress tons/of bombs on Vunakanau air­ A p p W 3 Lbs. 25c Burton Insulatin^i^. JEWELRY ern Ukraine and Kherson, 90 gling \vith reduced incomes l»- tricts. Three' persons were still Street Cars drome. damaging the field and (Late BulleUns ot the ^ Wire) IM Oxfeed St Oermenta,/fam ous for fit and o f Canada waa torpedoed and sunk miles south of Krlvol Rog at the < use o f the 'nllltary induction of by an Italian submarine nearly a Iii Censoring trapped under the ruins ol the ree parked- bombers. The next Phaaa Bartftei ts-gglg ______■ ' mouth of the Dnieper river. students, foresaw further serious . Metal or Plastic Jewelry in Ear- cemfofV Incliidcs mipiy beautiful' year ago, survivors have' been peVr : factory. day. Liberators ’ blew more than Gsses Expert Dies rlni^, Necklaces, Brooches and medds wMch wM peevide for your Krlvol Rog already has been enrollment drop-offs, in some cases Ten other persons were believed .30 holes, in the nir.waya of Pana- New Has.en, Feb. 19—

—Yale 16.Qt.BskL $ mitted to reveal. '' outflanked and d(»Patches said as much as two-thirds. .' Thousaiulfi in MoiiircaL A pples 1.59 cupa..-- , . British rescuers akved 800 per­ to have been killed when a bomb pal airdrome at Kavieng, making University announced tod ay' tlw - 'oysfyitosd.- ■ Yolunlary Handling of that the position of the German Others, devoted mainly to ad' death of Dr. Vandell Henderson, sons. Most of tiiose lost were iroi- stnick one sector which had al­ Gel to .'Work /ks it temixirarily inposslble ^ for P|^oblem Seen Still Un- garrison there is extremely criti­ vanced coiirEcs in medicine, den­ ready received three direct hits plana;) to take off. 70, an expert on gases and ditc^ Ian war priabnera, some a t y/fiom cal. tistry and engineering — special­ Best They Call Toflay. tor of Its laboratory of applied attempted to gain the deck m the during previous raids,' and an un­ One, hundred and twenty miles British- tT fo cb a R f fiiiish^l ExperimenL At Kherson, Russian forces al­ ties to be retained in the training known number was killed when ■ a cast of Rabaul, Aifurican invasion physiology. In La Jolla, Calif., last HEALTH MARKET wHirr sTvii St GIN V Italian aobmarine^ but w er^ push­ ready are reportjd to )>e massing set-up—expected to be little afr night. Dr. Henderson, who $1 to $3.98 -A. home for the aged received a di­ Montreal, Feb. 19—^j--T hou9- ed beck into the water.ky crew­ fected. f m ^ c extensive studies on the ef­ J 1 I t A d L e u o N o e " Athens, Ga.. Feb. 19.—(1P»— rect hit. anda of Montreal woryera got to (IkMitlDDed on Page I'wo) American Club men, the survivors said. Voluntary ceneorship by the press (Uonttaued oa Page fievoa 8tlU 200,000 Short of' Goal fect of alcohol on human beings, Use your No. JxSpare Stamp for I .The Italians ann^nced last Red Cross Supplies Destroyed their Jobe aa beat they could to­ ' » and radio to keep dangerous in­ The Army . Older directed the Supplies in the district head­ day when more than 4,000 atriUlng was visiting his son. .’Vlalcolm C. March 15 that the 31yi!f00-ton llnsr formation out of circulation at street car operators remained Henderson. He died In Scrippt purchases of forl^Ham, and Sau­ had bean sent to bottom, but viftual abandonment of its col­ quarters of the British Red Cros.s $ home is an unfinished experiment, lege training program by April 1. away from work aa the reault of .Memorial hospitaL BINGO 6-96 ^ 6 C the sinking was not confirmed by v^re destroyed by flames started Nazi Separate • * « Byron Price, director of censor­ with the exception of a |iiuR^ a tangled juriafllctional dispute. sage. AlUed authoriUi Three Persons by' incendiaries. ship, told Grorgia newspaper edi number of advahred technl^., aol- The Berlin radio said that“ hun- Not a tram or bus. moved thia .State Faces Kerosene Shortage 44 Of Die Hartford. Feb. 19— —Connec tore today. . dier-studenta. The withdrawal, dreda of planes’’ participated In morning. v * ' j Peace Doomed Tbo one-tis ^Pacific liner, which The' Office of Censorship, he Die in Blasts said the Army, is', necessary .be­ Some war plants may be foroed Heat again (aces a seriooa kero­ Special! T om orrow over , by tbs Brtt- tha raid and acknowledged the had been tab said, has made ita share . of mis cause it is still ^ ,0 0 0 men short to curtail production. sene,. shortage which may extend lah Admirwy, was filled with loaa of seven borobera, but an­ .fls oil, Seth Dailey state fuel ad- Pork takes but ita 26 months of experi­ of the goal it should Jiave .reached nounced later that two of them Hundreds of workcis jammed troops. Navy personnel. Italian ence has provided at least a tenta­ two months ago. the atreeta. last night. One .war Failure of Efforts Pre-' ittinistratof reported to the Con­ . t>arge Unk Haiiaago or Bag I \- .prisoncra and Greek and Polish Firemen ’Still Fight necticut -War Coundl today. With tive set of essfntial conclusions. Approximatelyoltb.OOO men are (Oaottnaed 'am Page Twe) plant announced tlwt it would not dieted by Russian refugsea. Foity-four of the British Brit T he first of these. Price said in Smouldering ^am es in now assig. ed to the ASTP—Army open today unless Che strike ended Boston asking emergency shl;i- Tender crew o f appm im ately M)0 are an address prapared for delivery Special Training Program. About vvhlle • another, aaid only mainte­ ments of kerosene And- New York Trade Union Journal. liarbor named a critical area, ua known to have died. at the Georgia *Pro8s Institute, is Kansas Cit^ Mills. 110. .0 will be withdrawn by Treasury Balance. nance tnen would work if the BABY SHOP \ Deacrtblng the scene, Wing April, while 35,000, who are tak­ extreme shortage Is coming, ?on- that voluntary censorship must stoppage continued. Moscow. Feb. .— Failure B eef Liver Childran’a and BUaotei* Commander B. R. Emond said at dear only with questiona Involving ing the ai'vanced medical, dental Washington, Feb. 19.— Tbe- 19 comfortably negt to us” . .Mr. Oar- ORANGE Kansas City, Fab. 19—(JP)— Fire­ The Montreal Tramways com­ of Gerhian efforts to make a sepa­ lev said. Warning against the fuel ■ J HHtawa, “ all around ua were war security. men sun fought smouldering or engineering courses, will 'be position of the Treasury Feb. 17: pany called the walk-out a "com­ Fm*h b(kUee o f men and aoma women the subject matter does not continued l a the schools. Of this Receipts. $122,746,170.58; expen rate peace w-lth any of the Allies oil shortage, Mr. Dartey advised “ I t flames today in the north Kahsaa plete strike.” resulting "strictly waa predicted, today by the-Soviet all consumers to keep consom|»- l^ys’ Sailor Suits $5-98 who had been attacked and killed relate to tbe war, it is not the City plant of the Larabee Flour ditures. $327,816,588.57; net bal from an inter-union dispute” with HALL Mercerised Cotton snee. $26,044,599,295.05. trade union journal, "W ar and the tion at minimum levels. - by aharka and buractida. We got buslneee o f censorship.” mills after a aerlea o f p lo s io n s (Oonttnued on Page SeveA) no question of wages, or working • • •' Hamburg Part wool aerga in Navy Blue. l.onc pants. Btooie trimmed 080 ttgliu) prisoner of war aboard . Other Deiiiilte Principlea Working CHass.’’ " » wUh whlto braid. Sisoa S to a killed three persona and injured conditions involved. Waterbary Man Killed in Crash ^jat as a shark grabbed hint. Ha Other definite principles for 24,.four orlUcany. . The I Canadian Congress of Without referring directly to was mauled so badly, he died the Pravda’s recent (iairo rumor if New Haven, Feb. 19— whs Sliced veluntii^ censorship auggested by Seventy p ers«^ were in the Labor bargaining agent for the Waterbary man was Idllcd and an­ next d^y.” Price were: eight-story pisnt when the blssts employes, disclaimed all respoipii- Anglo-German separate . peace Emond said wireless operators It must bevcr'base a request on A dequate Plans^ Not Made talks, the magazine aald Germany other erittcally Injuied today INCOME ' Cotton Jersey rocked the mill district yesterday rtllty for the walk-out, asaerting when thelb auto levied aVer t Bacon Lb. got off a message bafore the 1>ig any aecurity conaideraition which afternoon, but repeated aearch of that it was presumed the men who has been widely employing “un­ Unar went ^wn, but “a rory tong, may be questionable; the danger official diplomacy and underhand­ curb, crashed into one tree, oa> SERVICE the wreckage faUed to discloaa Ad­ were not working had been taken ronved off, and smashed against a grim and baaardous" IT hours to security must be real. ditional dead or injured. ^ On Psychiatric Casualties “ suddenly ill.” The union said it ed methods" in a classic maneuver 489 MAIN STREET Long Pants Suits $3-69 psiwBd*before an R.A.P. Catalina It must avoid interference'with to escape the full burden of In­ second one on Whlthey avenuo We Have a' Large Quantity of FIro Feilewa Explaalw s was trying to get the men back to .Arthur Robinson, $()• o f I'SI Ban# Rooaui 2 and S in Bronrii or Navy. Stats 4 to T. with turn back a t . flying heat sptRted the Itfcbeats. editorial opinion; such opinion Fire followed tbe exploaiens im­ work. At the same, lime, how­ evitable defeat. A Britipb dastreyar feached the could not possibly be controlled on mediately and aeveral- Jsmployee caiicago. Feb. 19.—((F)—Dr. A. • hospital care but who will require ever, union officials. said respon Naming Franz von Papen.-Ger street, waa killed, and Ted Wtta Odd PeOown Building 24. of 154 RaUroad HIU street, Fresh Pork and Tenderized or Pre- aurrivora a day and a half later. a veluntaiV baala. even if it were were enveloped by the flaipea. guidance snd treatment....’’ He albllity lay with the company for man minister to Turkey, and Dr. straiidit up tope in an " C. Rennie of New York city, pro­ waa OB the deager Ust in 81 At the Oflka of SPIUNG STYLES IN > Mb PMw Up Beeler dastrabla and any attsmpt to do so The dead: Harry J. Muntxol. 85, expressed bis views in an address failure to sign a closed shop Hjalmar Schacht, Relchs minister 2-n«e4 Cordnroy fessor of psychlastry Oornall Raphnel’e hospital, where attaebet Cooked Ham for Your Selection. RALPH BROLL excdlent range - of ool- After the torpedo struck, the would endanger the entire volun- atate g r ^ waidU r; Richard E. ^ prepared for the annuel meeting ot agreement. without portfolio, as the main onhinariit# aurfaoed and the com- Jtary structure. sun, M, and 'Britton, University OoUega a t Msdlclns, the American Orthopsychiatric aa- The walk-out waa said to have agents, the Journal remarked: aald he waan*t expeded to Uva Pnbiie Aeeoaatant Pttto Ara# bring tieated far ehest F M k aovw Lane ora including white. FABRIC or LEATHER nander said hi BngUsh that .be tte must never be influenced by elevator workera. serted today that a national sur­ eoclation. started when OCL members re­ “Of course we cannot doubt and Tax ConaoKaat non-security oonaideratlona of pol- , Britton’s body waa blown Injiirtoa and nmnerena fracturoe Overall Sets $5-50 to $5.98 would give thoae aboard a chance vey state by state “gives UtUa in­ Rennie said the newly created fused to board can operateq by that the number of such peace • s • • a a a a a a a »aa e9 & to'abandon riiip before finishing it or pabttc m on le; any involve­ through a window a t the head' dication that psychilSrlc casualties Federal RehabiliUtlon bureau may m^mben of an American Feden- ambassadors is much greater but a a-e.a aa a a a a a a a e f r a * I o m Sauerkraut Lbs. in. R , Ited, Navy and Brown. Slaaalto4. off w ith'deck guns. A n ItaUan ment In these fields would destroy honao, ISO fast above the ground, include psychiatric rehabilitotion tton o f Labor affiliate. it’s most likely that the other par­ Eight Para^oopers Drown (oC aervioe men) are being ade­ &Mup MackaO. N- Co <*hh. 14.— Hoora; 9 A . M. to 8 P. M. doctor wn* picked up by tha sub­ effeetlvenste alaswhen. where the Wosts wrecked m con­ quately planned (or.” in its program if It is requested Strikes and iockouU in public ticipants In such intrigues'are re­ crete structure and'its madiinery. (,#>—The Public Briatlons efBee Monday Through marine.' It must wake no loquestp which Rennie said that the Vetsrsns by tndlvidusl states- He' urged that servicaa, including trolleys, were maining iff the dark for varioua "Pie Ktepnte 04 Ctoa<w aaU U a sroiU o f socletlas and a few rehata(Utatkm Ita problem and the reaourcee tion naased tam wealu a fo , which Complsto Defeat PfOdleted T P . M, to 9 P .M . to roaab Tekobama aftar the Jap­ from pubikatino tha nttanncaaaC ^ biMdiala 0# whsat. provldaa fines of on to $1,000 fot . "There U ns doubt that undof righrMnridMit te a will—a6t rsfgifiN 1> irliirjr I-'. i

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