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Partly eioudy and warmer to- rredorlck W. Smith of 38 Wood- Mrs. Otto Vlertel of 8,657 night; Increasing cloudlneM and bridge aireei who left with the street will give a card E*rt> at her Member of the Andlt colder Sunday; light, rain In eve­ home tomorrow cvepmg for the ning. Abom Town last group of marriOd men, has Bnrenn of Clnolntloaa begun Uainlnf with the Air Corps benefit of the Eaalef Seal Sale for at Sheppahd #leldi Texas. the Crippled Chjklren. Mra. Vlertel Maneheatef^A City o f Village Charm * Intermediate pian^puplla of will be a s s is t ^ by the following comrflItteej/Mlaa Lela Webster, red E. We^-ner wlU n heard In Sluejackota >rom thta are^^ who (Claaaifled AdverUslag on Page U ) d ^ t a l Sunday afternoon'at 3:30, Mrs. Joseph Tedford, Mrs. Roltin POL. L X ni., NO. 149 MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, MARCH 25, 1944- (FOURTEEN^ PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS have completed their boot training, liitt, Mra. Robert Alexander, Mrs. tn C ^ te r churchpeurlah houh^Ten at Sampson, N. Y.Nfmd have been hoya nnd girla wfll have a par$ In Clnpiince Peterson, Mrs. Earl granted leave are Charles McOooe rankland and Mra. William Bray. ttie program, eaieli one playing two of 113 Bissell street, Paul O. Gou­ •r More eompoettiona. let of Tyler Orcle and John Durr It’s HAKE’S Yanks See Jap Dead on Los Negros Of Smith street, Wapping. TAIX CEDARS Jap Forces M oling Bitter Aerial Battle Word has been recelVpdf by Mr. B I N O O Fire Insurance and Mrs. Alfred Heimdquln of 28 for Easter Finery On Youf Cottage street that^thelr son. Pfc. TONIGHT Harold Hennequm„ Army Air Corps, has arpH^ed safely In Eng­ ORANGE HALL As Berlin Attacke EasUr wfll soon ba Mrs and no wardreha wffi be Stiffer Resistance; FURNITURE land. leU without a ffult^'UUered or drosem aher tgp^ And Personal Effects We can protect yon for aa low JHE SHERIDAN CONCERT as $4-30 per $1,000 for 3 years* / Encounter Setbacks 73 Bombers Missing time. RESTAURANT To Be Held In ^ SUITS Let me call at your home ^dd COVENANT explain details or \ / Invites the People of Congregational Church Americans and Chinese MaJoi^Part of British Telephone 5440 or ffS iS Spruce Street $19.95 to $35.00 Speech Seen Fights B^tle Reds Exploit Hour Nears Manchester To Try Their SAT. EVENING, 7:4B Occupy Shaduzii]) in Force \>f 1,000 Air­ Arthur A^Xnofla GOSPEL QUARTET North Burma; Heavy As Steeling Against Using Broad Crack For Moving craft Fights Sky Bat­ "The Fnrhiture Fire 65c \Well Known Radio Singers Bombers Carry Out tle as 2,800 Tons Inspilsncw Man** ^ From Hartford. High ahadsa hi Sport Goats pro whad Full Course Luncheon Ulaa, RmI, Seafoam, OroMv A m SIA^AIN STREET Refrsehmente Served. Spring. 'Low Level Attack on Dropped in Drive to Sreem,, Gold. For Losses Of Confession 111 Nazi Lines From West JIBce Open Dally AOMISSIOH FREE! mra. Evening 7 to 8 P, M. Served 11 A. M. to 2 P. M. Section of ‘Burma- Obliterate G e r m a n Slam Railway’ Built by ~ ~ Balfour Says Invasion i;-.. Dramatic Panorama of Proderick Attempts to Full-Scale Smash to Capital; Fighter At­ SPORT COATS Japs; Steady Gain. Past Fatefid Week Ke^p Unsigned Loner- Fling Germans Back Will Come When Al­ tacks All A^ong Route. Pafit Czernowitz to Car- lies Able to “ Close New Delhi, March 25.— (/P) Affords Background gan Document Out of . London/M arch 25.— (/P)— —Japanese columns thrust­ For Churchill*s Talk. Record^, o f Trial. patian Border FolioW8 For Kill** of Nazis. The major part of 1,000 R. A. HALE'S SELF SERVE $19.95 to ing aiong three invasion F. bombers fought through Moscow, March 25.—(4’)—Strik­ roads into India are meeting London, March $5.—(if)—Prime New York, March 25.—(jP)—One London, March 25.—(it)— Eu-. one of the bitterest night sky THE ORIGINAL IN NEW ENGLANDI ing in its whtte-hot hour ot vic­ with increasingly, stiff resist­ Minister Churcbill'a Brltisb-Amer- of the most vital parts of the rope will to invaded from the battles of the war last night tory, the Red Army was reported ance and encountering set­ Ican hookup broadcast Sunday' state's ~flrst degree murder case west when Hitler’s war machine and dumped 2,800 tons of $35.00 today to be exploiting its broad backs. a Southeast Asia head­ night is expected here to steel the against Wayne Lonergan bal­ has been “sufficiently reduced” to bombs on Berlin in the final Tamopol break through in the HEALTH MARKET quarters communique indi­ two nations for the sacrificed . of anced undecislvely twlay on the enable the Allies to “ close for the drive for the complete oblit­ the forthcoming invasion march outcome of a stubborn defense southeastern comer of old Poland kill,” Capt. Harold H. Balfour, cated today. In north' Burma k i parliamentary undersecretary of eration of the German capi­ ■Americana and Chineae occupied on Berlin—more of the blood and fight to keep bis unsigned confes­ into a full-scale smash to fling the American soldiers stand by a nun'.bcr of dead Japanese soldiers, state for air declared in an ad­ tal. Seventy-three- British bombers Shaduzup, 45 miles northwest ot sweat be so grimiy predicted near­ sion from becoming a part o f his Germans back past Czemowitz to Get A New lying where they fell in futile attempts to regain positions won by dress at Ramsgate today. were shot down over Berlin and Mogaung on the Myitkylna-Man- ly four years ago, but this time trial record, the Carpathian barrier. other targets by large forces of the Yanks in the first day of the invasion of Los Negros island in Likening the air assault on Ger­ dalay railway. bright with the confidence of vic­ Eklward V. Broderick, chief de­ Pravda said that the mighty German night fighters which the Saturday Specials the Admiralty group. many to the task of a picador in tory. fense attorney, w u on his feet thrust between Tamopol And Berlin radio said started attack­ BaU lin k Built by Japa Proskurov was gaining momentum a bullfight preparing for the An announcement that heavy The dramatic panorama of the quickly when the prosecution ing the mighty R.A.F. armada as past fateful week for Germany af­ sought to introduce the statement This terrain consists of a rising matador’s kill, Balfour said: Premier FUR bombers two days ago xArrled out it crosfiM Helgoland, In the Notth fords a background for this first yesterday, charging It was ob­ slopeland where the Russians al­ "Now In Third Phase of War** OOVJBLE their flrat low level bombing and “ We are oow in the third phase sea, and fought it ali the way to home broadcast by the premier tained under duress and with ready were within sight of the dis the capital. Coffee'A lb. 33c atrafing attack along a section 01 since a year ago, providing mate­ promises of leniency. tant peaks of the mountain range o f the war—the phase of attrition, YOVJR the “ Burma-Siam raUway" dis­ Claims 102 Bombers Downed rial for a whole new picture „of the Battling Vigoronsly at Becesa Nazi Parachutists which cuts like a sickle . through the wearing down of. the war pow­ m o n e y SCARF Germany claimed 102 oomberfi tiarden of Allah closed that the Japanese have The portly defense chief still Rumania. er, actual and potential, of the en- built a rsdl link with their eaatern were shot down in the Ipqg run- back To Go With Yoar.SuH, — (Continued■ on Fngc Two> ._ waa, battling vigorously . aa .. the . (A B«rJl.in.l9r.Qadpatt said today conquiest. ■?"“ that “ the battle in the Tamopol. - (Conttnoetf OB" Png* Two)-' ning.ffght.. which cuUnthated in

, - MANtTHE5*l'ER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, ('ONN., SATURDAY, MARCH 25, 1944 PAG^ TKREB"^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATLTRDAT, MARCH 25, 1944 ,PAG 1 TWO . > Tuesday at 7 P- m., C!holr re'- hearsAL Sunday School Lenaon In Your Yard," was . Bung by Speech Seoii Hour Nears Blast ill Mine Mancheslfit Wednesday at- 8:30 p. m., the Elaine' Johnson, Richaro FreUieit. Slayin|^^|n Broatl Daylight .Married Couples Club will have a Local Lentert George Long, Kenneth Walters, Our. ’Arinic^'^ the Field RepreseuK, Park Youths ' As Steeling Date- Book For Moving supper at the church. Jacky Blackburn and Polly Down­ Traps 15 Men W(ednesday, at 8 p. m., Mid- ing, recited ‘The Green Fnjf.” Week Lenten aervlre under the Belief in Sacredness of Human Life By th* Bar, James A, Yeung, '^mmand contingents o< soldisrs. Give Operetta Sue Crockett, Billy McArdlc and For Losses ^ Tonight - From W^st The Center Church „ '4 St. dMnto*. Rooma Oatholie •^elr amblUdns bod to b* shst- fConthmed from Page one) Mother and Daughter Banquet, leaderahip 6f the- Married Couple* PasSor of th* Chufich o f the Judy Beer, recited "The Little (Congregational) Rev. William J. Dunn, Pastor Club. Rev. Read S. Chatterton, of Nazarene, tc'rrt to teach them' His kingdonoi Pig." Highland Park Community club, RevP Edmund Barrett, Asbistaat was\not of this world. Many (Continued From Pag* Oa«) (ContlnMd-From Pngs Ons) Wataon WiHMlnilf, D,D-i Mlnlsler Etast Hartford, will be the speaker. By^^^Iuhm^^HM>ynDrD^™^r^D«bi^^»rspidc^^ Ki«dergarteii and First The last poem before th» play When the blast occurred flames at clubfiouse. " 1 Je.vae Davis. Director of Music ■ Note* A lesson on ihe sacredness o f ; of Ch* *ort that has repeatedly peoplb would follow today If only shot throughout the 3,000 foot .Monday. 5|arch ‘27 \W e are right in the heart bf the began was entitled "Conversation" emy until the point ’ Is reachea Waldo Newberry, Organist Sunday masses: Next Suriday Miss Helen Berg- numan life seems something of-a scouiged mankind In . the face of they ^u ld mould His kingdom. Grade Pupils PreseUt and Russell SUvenaon. Jon Steele, slope and burst out of the mouth strengthened Allied position as 'Choral Frolic. Second Oongre- For' adults, 5:30, 8:30 i‘Ai mockery at a time when, millions such an epidemic tWo things are lentan season, one of the memor­ But Jesus said, "If any man will the houi of climax nears. when our combined Allied air gren will sing Faure's, "The Daniel O’Bnen, David Kruper, of the mine blistering the paint on gational ^church.' strength ‘and the combined 11 a. m.—Morning Worship The and II a. m. . . Psalms,” at the cpeclal Palm Sun­ are arrayed in war, ir- the air, on essential. The 'mm'-dlate thing is able bmes of church history. At come afteli Me, let him deny him­ several automobiles standing Awaiting Nei^'s fur Fatf Clues ^^HauMl and Gretel.” Eileen Murpby. vLaura Winters, . W ed n ^ a y, .March 29 (M.rcngth of our land forces . srtll Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper Children’s muss at 8:30, down- day service. the land, and an iho sea, luing all i to fight the disease with every; this poilit there is one comman 1- self, and takg up his cross and fol­ Joan Lewis,, Alice Jehnaton and about 60 feet away. Hogue said. Churchill probably Will take the Farewell/to Rev. Watson Wood­ and Reception of new members. | stairs. The annual ricly Thursday Corn- the highest devices of invention in ' possible weapon .md recourse, low Me.” , \ Morgan Steeb took part in the fullest' ailvantafte of developments enable us to close for the kill, ing 8cene,\Jesus telling His dis- The operetta "Haniel and Gr^- Ventllattng Fana Blown Out ruff, at Center^^Congregsitlonal which will be the fourth and final Communion address by the minis­ munion service will oi held April the business of kllli.ng. But cyn i-- Tho parallel seems to be exact, recitation. in the Balkans to''-«niphnsize the cipiea the na^essity of His going a r waa given by the kindergarten Windows tn homes In Shinnston, church Xt 8. \ phase. ter. Topic: "On Entering the SL Bridget’s K. C .' 6. at 8 p. m. At this service the cal comment gt-ta us nowhere. i To restore to the wond the sacred- tialves Now Ineinded The properties and stage equip­ about tvao miles away, were shat- collapse of the last -Nazi prcten.se Rev, Jameo E- Timmins, Pnstor Pastor's Class will b'; received into It is o f no avail to wring our ness of human Ilf** is the one great by way of th* cross. John re­ and flrat- grade for the atudenta ment were managed by the sev­ of a benevo'ent new order and SepOnd Annual -.Old Timers' "When will that fourth phase Church.” J cords the statement of Jeans in leied and buildings In the area Night of Red Men's Social Club take place? T|e answer is when The music: Rev. Bronlslnw Oardorowsld church membership. hands and deplore war in the pres- and worthy purpose all who are Omaha—(J*)—Ted Miller, apart­ and frienda of Highland Park enth grade boys. unified European defense. Hun­ ence of ruthless aggression and fighting the batUe against the epi- the 12th chapter and verse 32, "1, j rocked. Hogue said the force of at Sub-Alpinc ciubhousfexSt 7. the enemy's war ^ w er.h a s been Prelude—Kamenol Astrow Assistant Pastor At 12 noon o" Good Friday there ment house proprietor, who has ■chool, on Thuraday. March 23. The piano eelectfoiia were play­ the explosion blew out ventilating gary. Bulgaria and Rumania , ...... Rubenstein j ------will be a brief devotional service. the perpetration of etrdcities. The demlc of ruthlcssnesS and brutal- if I l>e lifted up wilFdraw men un- j ed by Bobby Richardson of Grade duubtlessly are awaiting the news Surgical dressings at" American aufflclently reduced jus enable MS to Me." The next^yerse ampli-' hM, arguments about cats, dog* Miaa Harriet Atwood and Miaa fans throughout the Shaft hinder­ Legion Home, Leonard street, 10 to "Close for the last cut. We know Anthem—Laudemus ...... Owen i Masses on Sunday at 5:80. 7:30, At 11:45 Mrs. David Bennett will j terrorists...... who brought on this■■ Ity. \ Betty Blackburn acted aa co-dl- Three. of ChurrhlU's words for the faint­ give an organ lecita. of some of | world war counted on the • fact And in this tight to rcetove and lies It with “This He sfild, signify­ and -rtilldren, took down his "No ing rescue work. .. a. m. to 4:30 p. m. the hour is approaching.” Anthem—Fling Wide the Gates., j 9. 10 and 11 a. m, Dogs ^Allowed" sign and chsngssl rtctora. ^ L, S. McKee, district mine in­ est clufs of their future fate. ' ...... Stainer the great Passion music. that their ttgrorism would defeat uphold the 'sucredne/:s ofx human ing what death he should die." Hansel w-aa playea by Donald spector. said he believed the blast Others will be listening as Sunday, .April 2 us. They hoped chat our very love life the BibleNs .-itill our greatest This was all so mystifying, to the It to "Nb, Dogs or Calves A llow ^*’ tensely Finland for a htiit of the, Cantata, "The Seven Last Offertory—Prieic ...... Clomert Christhui Science Services A few dkys ago a young couple Bosner; Gretel, Ida Johnaon; was caused , by an explosion of RelreatH From Devil 9:30 a. m —The Church School. Sunday, March 28, .1944 Church of the Nazarene of peace would make our destruc- text book. ''' ^ company which beard Him, Includ­ Mother, Lynn Horia, Father, Bail- Open Forum mine gaa that had collected near next move after her rejection of Words." at South church at 7.'80. tion easy, and the} counted as Our lesson rai.gea wildly in\ive ing John who found the meaning whb had e'ngaged an apartment Classes for all ages. 466 Main Htreet Manchester fronr. hlH) tri>^tu take a calf Into lie Smith: Witch; Jane McKinney; the bottOfh of the bituminous the Soviet armistice terms, . and Sunday, .April 16 111.—(ffi Humphrey Rev. James A. Young, Pastor their allies those whose plea is al­ different passHges, b(}t five huh/; of the cross later on. The trag- neutral Eire for a suggestion of - Davis dreamed he saw the devil, 11:00 a. ra.—A nursery conduct­ Hartford. First Church, SUn. ways for peace at an> price dred could as easily have bee'? cho­ their living qust^rs, he said. Sandman. Paui D ou g^ ; Ladies of shaft. 32nd Anniversary celebration of ed by Mrs. Wadsworth f6r the ^edy of that hour seems to be that the Tog were Jerry Niznik Tyra ‘To Houfie But 7.% the extent of her-/isolation from forked tail and nil. He deemed It 11, S. S. 11; Wednesday 8. 537 Most of us believe that peace is sen. First is the basic fact that Fire was diaiovered near the Miantonomoh Tribe of Red Men at convenience of parents attending F a rm in g ^ Ave. Second Church,' Sunday services: fhose who might have shared the Findell, Donn;. Hobb and . Nancy bottom of the .shaft about 11 the rest of the world. Sports Center ..t 6 p. m. prudent to retreat in his dream 9:30 a. m.-4-Church School. An neither won, nor kept, that way. man is made in God's image, an >ry of the cross didn’t catch Its Boyce. The Glngerbreao boys were EdilUi The Evening Herald: The body of Mrs. Adah Snell. SO-year-old East Denver. Colo., since he knew no man' can whip church. - Sun. 11 ahd 5, S. S. 11; Wednesday We should like to nave avoided intelligent being with power of o'clock last night, Hogue said, and Ma.v. Mention Atlantic Charter .AprU 26 to SO 5:30 p. rtv,—The Cyp Club. Jean 8, Lafayette and Russ streets. opportunity to study the Bible. A meraing until after the crucial Bobby Gorman, Alfred Scott. , There seems to be some misun- resident, lies sprawled on a'sidewalk near.,her home after an elderly the devil. He awoke ranging head war, but there was no means of contioi in the world m which God the men on the night shift were There ha,s' been some editorial Cragln. president. Marjorie JRockvllle Society, Sun. 11, S. S. class to suit yout needs John Car­ day. \ Rev. James A. Youilg Betty O’Connell made the intro­ der.standing regarding the num­ man shot her as she walked along with a woman companion. (AP Thirty-second Annual Oonven- down from his bedi t>om window, avoiding it if we would preserve has placed him. Hov- much, saiid ordered out of the mine and fire­ speculat.ou in London that the At­ Mitchell, director. Marjorie Bisaell 11; Wednesday 8, 94 Union street. go, supenntendont. The tragedy of Ihia moment in duction which was followed by ber of laborers to be housed in fighting crews were formed. The tion. New England Conference, his feet caughi on the window 10:45 a. m. -Morning Worship. our institutions. Jesus, is a man biittei than a strikes 'its roots doWn deep in Wirephoto.) ______| lantic eftarter also may be men­ and Nancy Norris will lead the de, ("Reality" will be the subject of sheep!’ (Matthew 12: 11, 12.) which y m and I live ia that some several poems. Smith’s Ganage on Blsnell street 15 trapped men formed one of the Augustana Lutheran Churches, at crosspiece. His sister rescuen him, Sermon by Dr; J. Glenn Gould, What, then, .•’bout the sacred- wilt obseiXe a lenten season and Divine _grace,____ and _ Sends _ its Audrey Tllden. Dick and' Don­ tioned,'with Churchill reiterating the Emanuel LiitI.eran church. and hospital pnyaicians dressed votions. . The rrmeting will be a the Lesson-Sermon for Sunday, ness of life? How can we talk Man, unfortunately has not al­ this summer. To clarify this I creiys and entered the shaft '• a regardless of denomination, to at that it still embodies the underly­ hymn-sing. I Kansas City, iMoj Music by Song not find th^meanlng of the cross. branches and fruit to bless the ald Moore, Marcia Miller recited wish to state that there are 31,250 AprU 27 to 29 his cuts when he backed through March 26th. Evangelist Kenpeth L. Akins, about it and proclaim it, when we ways put a proper value upon whole earth. No. the cros.*! does short time before the blast. tend this service. ing Allied war purposes whatever •poo p. m.—Linlen Vesper. An­ himself. He nas been willing to I am not, fearful that the making •The Little Oipboard’ ^ cubic fret of atr apace In their Annual (Convention of the W o­ the glass. The Golden Text is from Psalms Keene, N. H. are encouraging our armies and not stand for itself, it has a far Jaroea Gorman, Louise Boyd, Tra|iped Mea IdentMled Aid With Potato Crop expansion or rephrasing may be them—"Could Yd Not VV’atch With 33:11. "The counsel of the Lord .rejoicing in tile victories that abuse and mar the body God has of crosses wlll'\end so soon—this sleeping quarters, and allowing men's Missionary Socisty of ths 6:30 p. m.— N Y. P. S. Miss age continues to''build them on Its nobler purpose—it speaks of Cal­ Joy West, Ruth Johnson. Loisia Al- Hogue Identified the trapped required to keep it adapted to New Englan''’ Conference, Augus­ Me," Stainer, sneakers: Mr- standeth forever, the thoughts of mean destruction to masses of our given him, and to do evil to his ,500 cubic feet, which is the usual The Laviti Potato Company of Allied armies wore out 2,000 Marion E. Janes, prcbident. cathedrals, mobldV them in < Its vary. In this Calvary we find a fonao, rerited ‘Woof Woof. _ men as John Spiker, crew fore­ changing co/iditions. tana Lutheran Churches. Sessions Mrs. Maurice Cfilver of the Ken­ his heart to all generations.” : Sva.igclislic sef- fcllownicn? The answer, is that soul. The passage in Romans re­ i-ecommendatlon, for each man man; Harold McCormick. John this city has been appointed by the tires dally during the North Afri­ 7:30 p. m. Imagery, and evenXearry tiicm full and adequate atonement for WHEN YOU BUY John Stevens,,Bruc Littl'','W il­ But a call for a final draining at Concordia {.utheran church. nedy School Of Missions. Mr. Cut Selections from the Bible in­ ctir.}; of Revival just because this is so there is all minds us of our dul.v toward one this would allow space for slxty- Chaney, John Cromer, Charles More Trainees Commodity Credit Corporation as effort for victory is expected to be can campaign. ver spent hia boyhood In ' China. vice. Closing m about on Its personsVbut all too sin, with reconciliation, propitia-* liam Kelley. RicharJ Thoraell, re- purchasing agent for all of the sur­ clude the following: "One thing campaign. Dr, .'Jiiuld will preach. the more reason for emphasizing another, and in that from- Corin­ two people to sleep there. But Miller, Dan Drummond. Graceh the keynote. Mrs. Culver was born and liVed the' sac redness of life. Every thians is the challenge to remem­ few are.seeking the Christ of the lion, and redemption. All that ciUd "My plus U. S, No. 1 Grade potatoe.s have I desired of the Lord, that ...... will I man needed to bring into favor The song fll l^n't Want to Play as the ceilings are gery hljgh and Schoolcraft. Noel Helms, C. M. her early life in Africa. They platn thoughtful person knows that our ber that It IS" man’*" prtvtlegc-to croasr A* -a symbol arki emble­ thcie arc several windows In the Off for Camps In the area comprising. Connecti­ As The Manchester Guardian will I seek after; that I may dwell charge of music. with God was there,' , SGREENS Wagner, Oscar .Felix, George put it: "The reason for the broad­ Balkan Moves to go to Africa together. country is at war today, not be­ be the temple of the living God. matic. of the- Christian religion, side of the rooms the board of cut, Rhode Island. Massachusetts. in the house of the Lord all the The Week^' Even as Jesiui hung on the Shawhan, Junior Stout, Ray Var- ■■ ■■ ‘B cast is plain enough. Mr. Church­ The Week - days of my life, to behold the Wednesday, at TutO p. m.— cause we love war, but because wc This is the world's temperance nothing can serve us bette'r, than BUY health feels that a total of seven- nett, Glenn Ashcraft and Hartscll Vermont and New H^mpshite. Monday. 7:15 p. m.—Troop ’25, lesson for the quarter and its ap­ the cross. And no other symbol cross. He continued to teach .and Farmers who pgfticipate 'In the ill w'lshes to address the nation Being Opposed beauty of the Lord, and to en­ Praise and Prayer pleetiiig. Every­ hate it. ty-flve adults coiild be allowed to Ciitlip. Their home addresses Brief Exercises Hehl in iV n Boy Scouts. one inx'ited. Cho>i^ rehearsal fol­ This man-made war brought on plication to many phases of our could better describe us to a Xa* practice the meaning of His 1/ THE OFFICE OF sleep there. This would be. the Cbvernment 'program will receive before it passes into w'hat every­ quire In his temple." (Psalm death; forgiveness to the multi­ were not immediately available. one hopes is the last phase of the •Tuesday, .4:00 p. m. — Junior lows this service". by worshippers of migjit, is com- life today is clear and incisive. gan world. \ Storm Sash Too! DR. D. M. CALDWELL maximum of adults permitted to Rockville as the Boys the minimum guaranteed price to SUN.. MON.. TUBS. 27:4.) tude who cried, -'Crucify him” ; a None of the other Are fighting struggle with Germany. It is to be (Continued I>om Page One) Choir rehearsal. Correlative passages from the I am reminded of a happening'- CAN BE CHANGED sleep there at any one time. crews had entered the mine, those who grew potatoes in 194.3 6:30 p. n».—Troop 7. Girl Scouts. 'pUlate in God’s domain for the re­ WILL BE OPEN From Tollanil Leave. of $2.25 pe,r hundiedweight sacked a summons to the whole people Christian Science textbook, "Sci­ Zlnn Evangedcal Lutheran Church opening exercises, Mrs. Robert p. m.—Brownie meeting. 7:30 p. m. In that period of the rise of Chrta- in 3 0 secionds (Signed) Hogue saltl. and no one outside the for a culminating effort against •sources there as say'ng that care­ AMERICAN WOMEN Wednesday, 10:00 a. m.—- All- Evening prayer. Litany, and ad­ tianity -in Europe, when an infidel p«!plant malefactor; and a concern D. C. Y. Moore, M. D. and load^ FOB cars for No. 1 U, S. ence and H ^Ith with Key to the Coop*, and High Streets Widham, superlntsndent. for , every need of the human MONDAY. MARCH 27 mine waa injured in the blast. the enemy; that primarily." fully-laid sabotage had . blocked O F T O D A Y .... boldly day sewing for the Red Ooss. 7;.30 p. m.— Evening worship dress. 8:30 p. m.—Senior choir re­ sppi-bached the philosopher Talley­ The householder’s tlream! No Chairman, Board of Health. The mine Is located in Harrison Roikvllle, March 2S.—(Special) potatoes and $1.5:i per hunrfred- 6:30 p. m.— Cub Pack. Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy, Paul' O. Prokopy, Pastor heart as seen In His provision ‘for weigjrt sacketl and loaded FOB for Churchill, completing a two-day Hitler's plans for looting Hun­ include the following (p. 264). under the auspices of the Covven- hearsal. rand and asked for some religion more fussing with ladders, no county in north central West Vir­ -Brief exorci.ses were held in the gary's food stores and using her meeling tht (hallengt of 7:00 p. m.—Choir rehearsal. tn be formed that would stem the his earthly jmeent. if- we could U. S. No. 2 potatoe.< in.spection of U. S. invasion forces "Spiritual living and blessedness Sunday school, 9 a. m. ant League with spscial program. Thursday, 2:00 p. m'.— Ladles' more storm wind«ws stared la ginia and the mouth of the shaft transport system a sevy day! 8:00-10:00 p, m —Farewell re­ rise of Christianity." ■ To this re­ see ana hear Him from the cross G A R. hall this morning prior to /It is estimated that there are in EI.igland, told the troops yes­ arc the only evidences, by which Divine worship, 10 a. m. (in Dr. Johnson will speak on the Guild. 6:30 p. m. Girl Scouts. the (x;IIar. No more sweating is approximately 30 feet from the terday that they could face the These Madrid sources said the ception to Dr. and Mrs. Woodruff. quest Talleyrand replied; "You today, would it not make us and puffing to change from I Personal Notices | the departure of a group-of seleC' about 1,500 surplU.s cars of potii- The commottee in charge, John we can recognize true Existence English language). Examination of Gospel of the Road Sign. An of­ Mannington-Shinnston Highway. coming atruggle "wit)} feelings of Germans now for the first time fering will be taken for the Red Wednesday, March 29, 7:30 p. m. can get it, you you can find a man a.sha'med of our peeves, our com­ screens to storm sash! BUSINESS tees from Tollantl County, for ac­ tocH in- the fiye states and the local Hood, Mrs. Volney Morey, Mrs. and feel the unspeakable peace Junior Confirmation cla-rs. Evening prayer. Litany and ser­ compuiiy has been appointed to Utmost confidence- and resolution." were being balked by a people who Cross. who would die on a cross and rise plainings, our offences? We re­ In Memoriam tive service In the Army. Emma L. Nettlelon, Eugene Lehr, which comes from sn sll-absorb- Lenten service, 11 a. m. (in Ger­ mon by the Rev. Richard Elting, RUSCO COMBIN'A’nON PROMOTION as.sist those who have a ear of know from experience how the The Week again the third day." The cro.ss fuse to makCy our sacrifices and In lo%lnn rem em brance of our Willkic Omits Those from Rockville who left and Roy Warren. ing spiritual love. When we man language). Theme: "Another III, Curate at St. John's church. share with a n-eedy world simply ^WINDOWS ilear hiislmml smJ . falber. rfainuel potatoes and cannot And a market Nazis operate and just how to Warning Example." Text. Matth. Wednesday at 7:30 p. m .-,C ot­ of Jesus still stands as the chal­ were Pau. A. McLaughlin, Joseph Nutew learn the way in Christian Science West Hartford. The Junior choir because we wonH look and listen eliminate ’all that. They e*im- UBPRfiSENTATIVE .lobii Calvert who pas»f«l R«Hy to which to move them. combat them. and recognize map's spiritual be­ tage praySr meeting at the home lenge to air opposing faiths. It March JRth. F. Fetko, Adam Kozlowskl. Fran­ Club to Sponsor There will be a special meeting 27. 15-24. will sing. to the Christ of the cross. ^The bine storm windows, screens, Deyvey’s Name Choir rehear.sal Monday evening (if Mr. and Mrs. S. Rosendahl, 17 has never found a rival. To the A J75,0 ^ 000 corporation is cis J. Mlliinus, Joseph Oliva. Jo­ .VlasheN Said of the Ecclesiastical Society on ing. we shall behold and under­ cross does shatter personal Slpbi- and weather-stripping in- one Ttfday hrlnK" hack sad nieinortea. seph F. Gollmitzer, Jo.seph G. Two masses were said Ihi.s morn­ stand God's creation,—all the glor­ Hackmatack atreet. Processional Hymn: "How Sweet disinterested the cross repre.senls looking to^he future They Confirms Report Sunday evening, March 26, to hear at 7:00. lions. When we seeV^to go God's compact, permanent unit. It tK a dear .one callvd to rcri. Hla.sny. Luther F. Trouton. Her­ ing for Lloutefiimt John Yanishew- Church Breakfast ies of earth and heaven and man.” Sunday school Teachers’ meet­ Saturday, 7:45 p. m.— Ladies the Name of Jesus Sounds" death anil destruction, but to the want to employ and train a man Tliysr who think of him to«l«y. (Cuntinued from I’Hge'Oor) a report of the Committee on Re­ way. many times it chlls for the takes Just SO second* to change bert L. Scheiner, Alexander Bllow, sky. i(<)n of Mr. and Mi-s. Gregory i^azis in Rumania ing at 7:45. Aid anniversary. The CloapcI quar­ Sermon Hymn: "O Jestia, Thou "child of God" it Is eternal life who will develop business hi to- A r^ th e ones who loved him best. ligious Education. Art Standing" and preservation. To the onlook­ surrender of a self-devised plan. a Ruseo Window from screen to Frank L. Dolx^sz. William K.' yaii'i.slriewsky of Pillshury Hill, who The. speaker at the Lenten Ir’es- Sixth Lenten service (English), tet from Hartford will be in (»y’8 market In^repamtion for time for emphasis oji individuals; ■ New 'fork. Maivh 25— OP)—The Emanuel Lutheran Church Offertory Hymn; "O for a Closer er around dry. barren Golgotha The CIO.S.S to the dlsclples\^as not storm sash. Yon ran change or Sh nil.*cM‘d by M’lfe and Faiiill.v. Tlirall. Paul S gmiraglia. Stanley waa reported killed in action Jan­ Finnish home radio announced to- . -4A .. i pers on Sunday, April 2, will be Wednesday evening. 7:30. Theme: charge of the programs. Those the greatly expanded Held that it is the tlm^ for emphasis on prin­ The Men's Club at the South P- 1 Thnntten A. Gustafson, Pastor who have missionary' savings Walk with God" the cross waa a dead tree; but to In their scheme of things.'--^ The wash window* from the IN­ wUt b i hvaHablc ffi\he Pbttwar ciples."...... M. Lus«e*ki/'Ru.5seU W. Binheim- uary- 30 -in- Italy. --‘Flie first- was at Methodist" "churrh - a ra - sponsoring ■day that the^ Humantai* legatlon ln Rev- Icvan-Paul. Presbyteriati inis; What Shall I Do With Jesn.s'.'" Redeemer of Israel should \have SIDE! In Membrlam cr. Joseph P. Gworek, Francis Z. 7:30 at”.St. Josephs church, ar­ TeXtT Matth; 27, 20-23.- banka are, requested to bring ■yersper Hynin: "Weary of Wan­ the heart who obeys the Christ it Period. In lnvin'ir~^rniPinbran*‘*^— J.UX Wtllkic said the party could take a Communion Brearfast on Palm Helsinki had confirmed "the re­ NURGAf'd SHUflV.li. sionary from CThile,. South Amer Sunday }T a sc* Sadlak, Reuben Tucker, Clarence ranged by Stella Deptula, and the port that German troops have oc­ them. dering from My <36d" "" hlbssoras as an AarqSi’S r- ' S OVER oi.b vi'tNDOWs. dear bnilhrrv Hamiiel John I’alxefi, the c<(urso of remaining silent on Sunday, April i. ANN SUIHfR’. ica. 9:15 a. ra.—Sunday Senool and ______I______. Can you qualify undeiN^e fol­ who dle«l March C.'ah, E. Miner. Those from Rockville second a High Maas of requiem at ■niis service as in p.ast veers will cupied Rumania." St. John’s Polish ChuTcIi Recessional Hymn: "Jesiis! Name RU8CO I* n metal frooie, fitted I domestic a.lfnlrs and American re- Bible Class. of Wondroiu Love” lowing? lation.ship with the rest of the accepted for limited service were 8:10 at St. Bernard's church'ar­ commence at ’/ a m v^ith the com­ The broadcast, reported by U. S. JOAN BlONDHl / Siiiith Methodist Church 10:30 a. m.—Morning Service. GoRvay Street 81. .Mary’s Episcopal Cliurch with combination *a*h, which la In our hearts ybnr tii^hmrv Mtjjfi.r;' ranged by the burling department Rev. 8. J. SzczepknwskI Inntalled over your present aril 1. SALES EXPERIENCE\d K- You weio faltlifliK'’ft»ml ami world but the route he wanted to LrlWard L. Ott. Anthony K. Kue n- munion service in ihe sanctuary government monitors to the OWl, Rev. W. Ralph Ward, Jt. There will be a brief congregation­ Kev. Elliaon F. Marvin, Dearon- SIRABLE. There In not a da^ that panstR. see It take was for an "affirmative chski, Seraphen Pollio, and Arthur of the Spnngvllle Mill. followed by breakfasi in the so­ said "the legcclon has not heard Miss Anna Wilbur, al meeting following this service Walter «r*yb. Organist In-Charge Gospel Halt ,doMB. ImproviM the npi 2. 21-40 YEARS OLD. Thut We do/iSot think bf you.. position." E. Edwajjds Re>er\-ation<* Due cial hall, consisting a* fruit juice, further oetails.’ Director Religious Eduratinn for the purpose of electing a vice- • -V — 415 Center Street ap(« of your h*Nne, and ia/per- bacon and eggs, rolls,, hot croM 5:00 a. m.—Sunday. Confession mhpently Installed — n^seail- 8. AUTO REQUIRED. \ ^ ' niotiierH ami He added: "Franklin Roosevelt Others in the group wyre: Tal-j Today is the final date fo re.ser- An Associated Press dispatch James Newcomb, Organist pastor who will have charge dur- The Fifth Sunday in Lent, (3om- CLOSING SERVICES knows I am opposed to him politi­ cottvilic, Marshall J. Kidney, Zig- vations for the chicken pie supper buns, tea. ahd -offee. ! yesterday from Ankara said the 'fng the pastoral vacancy. Rev. and communion for kdult.'*. niunly Called Passion Sunday. J0:20 a. m.—Breaking of bread on m ^ removal ms with old- Honorably discharged Service­ Charles R. Turner oi Hartford is 8:00 a. m.—Confession for chil­ of foshmned screens ami storm men will be considered. The \ In Memoriam cally, completely and thoroughly imind Gozdz; Ellingto^Gordon H. which Burpee Relief Corps will Rumanian emCassy there had con­ The Case Memorial Chimes Harry A. Peterson of Portland has 9:30 a. m.—Church school. 12:15 p. m.—Sunday school. Xm lovIbK memory of mv dear wife and there would be no satisfaction Dimock, Mario K. LiXa, Jr., Theo- .serve on Wednesday evening. to be the speaker. Mr. Turner is I firmed the German occupation. played by Frederipk 1. Rogers. been nominated by the CfiiUrCh dren and youth. 10:45 a. m.—Morning Prayer 7:00 p. m.—Go.spel service. sash. '/ / / company will pay a good atart- ami, inoiher. Mary J. r'ole. widely known as a '■hurch layman | 8:30 a. m. — Confe.seion for tng salary with liberal car al­ so great for him as to think the philus KiU (linked service i; Match 29. Mrs. Carlton Buck- Organ Prelude—“ Prelude an(J Council. and sermon by the Rev. Efilison F. 7:15 p. m. 'Diesday — Prayer X mi.ster is in charge. and good spc.'ixer. I I , i in*.* Mof'.ric H'l' adults. REVIVAL CAMPAIGN RAIN ^OOF.-^tRAFT FREE. lowance and full auto insurance We Irule thauKht w hen she ' left Republican party was going along Stafford Springs, ^ I r o J. Coraini. Fugue in A Minor” . J. S. B^ch 3:30 p. m.—Confirmation Class. Marvin. The Senior choir will sing, meeting and Bible reading. Anyone desiring a ticket for the Special invitation.® have been !, P. ••• Frc-(f I- d;00 a. m.—Mas.s. This wlH be RUSCO makes ventilation po*r paid. Plenty of opportunity for hoiiV. I the negative line. If the Republi­ Frank Tinti, Ludgic. J. Plourde, Processional Hymn—“O Son/of 8:00 p. m.—Vespers. Proce.saional Hymn; "Weary of .\t the nible, summer and winter, with-' That >*h\wi»u1d m> more rehm i, . dinner which >the Tolland County extended to all protestant the only mass Sunday. ■ promotion, salary increases and can party opposed cooperation Ernest S. Fain/Beinard W. Mich- I' ^ " 1 V .*• ^ ^ God Incai-nate” ...... vyooler The Week Self, and Laden with My Sin" out letting In enow or rain nail That Rh«\iu) »pun Jn ‘rteulh would with other nations for preservation Women’s Republican Club is spon­ churches and a gone attendance Anthem—“Hear My Praye);"... Saturijay, 6 to 6 — ConfessioX Sermon Hymn: "O Lamb of God, Flan JeRerson-Dav Dinner a career job. sleep. onakl. Frank/Kaleta. Almon ' H. Is articipated. Monday, 3:30 p. m.—Girl Scouts without causing drafts. Pays And leave here, to inoiii'n. of the peace, he would know that soring at the Rockville Hotel on DANCE 1 ...... A. Kopylof 6:30 p. m. — Boy Scouts. for children. \ Still Keep Me" Church of the Nazarene Hartley, Lloyd B. Eaton, Robert for Itself in winter fuel snvings. APPLY he would be leelected In 1944 ” April 1 is asked to get the same The committee, wjtn Walter H. 7:30— Passion service, confes Norwich, March 25—(JP—The J. Roimds./Charlea A. Pease, Pe­ Harrison, chairntan, are planning Hymn—"What A Fnend We 8:00 p. m.—Beethoven Glee Club (Jffertory Anthem: "(Jod So Loved” 4fi6 Main Street Phone us or mall a post card for JamcR ChI*"- Willkie came out against ». post­ inimedi.ately. Tfie ticket commit­ ! MANCHESTER jON THF, 8.A.ME SHOW: Have In J e su s"...... /.Converse 8:00 p. m.—N. E. Conference aion for adults. Jefferson Day dinner of the Sec­ Kverett J\OoIe and Famil.v. ter S. D^erakt; Stafford Hollow. to make this event outstanding. Rec^ional Hymn; "Lord, Who more Information. PERSONAL FINANCE war armaments race among the tee includes Mrs. Henry Hoermann, Offertory Anthem—"Bow Down Banquet Committee. Thh?'-out These Forty Days" ond Congressional district will be Paul P/M allnosky; Staffordville, Tickets can be .eeccied from any SPORTS CENTER JANE WITHERS ragatl SUNDAY AT 10:1.4 .4. M. .\NI) 7:30 P. M. COMPANY nations in discussing how a .300 Joseph/R. Cooley, benito A. Mu- Mi.ss Agnes Woods and Mrs. Edna Thine Ear” . .Horatib W. Parker Tuesday, 7:30 p. m. — Sunday held here Saturday evening, April In Memoriam John.son. The affair is plannecf as club member or at the church of­ JIMMY LYDON Sprncee Street Datos Thle Week 15, according to an announrement 7|i363 MAIN ST8TRKKT In ever loving iWmory t*f .Mir. billion dollar American public debt zio, ^leelaw J. Babiel. Wells Street Sermon: "The HiglpA'ay To the School staff 'meeting at the home THE after the war. plus interest and a county-wide event for both men fice. Rev Charles G. Juhnsnn, Minister Monday, 3:30 p. ra.—G. F. S. laat night, following a meeting of SUNDAY SCHOOI. 9 :30 A. M. N. Y. P. S. < :.T0 P. M. STATE t h e a t e r BUILDING inizabeth rrmtp w litX passed aw«\ {ith Coventry, Eugene Rych- — In — Presence of G.od’’-7“ of Miss Harriet Franzen, 11 Oak Juniors. 7:30 p. m.—G. F. S. meet- BARTLETT-BRAINARD 2ND FLOOR uii-.March lt>35. \ non- , m.,\. Church school. Friday, 8:00 p. m.—N. E. Con­ get-ahend-soclety. We musy come lington will act as toastmaster Classes for/all ages. Let ewryone ference Publicity committee. While Pine Goal Farm to some accord with the ou er na- Brink; Mansfield Center, Joseph with John DeRidder, bowling edi­ Kiss; Willimantic, WiUard S. OiJa, g iv e t o t h e RED CROSS! attend a class. A study of the Bi­ Saturday, 10:00 a. m. — ConX OPERATORS BOLTON TEL. 705.8 Hions so there will not be Xn arma tor of The Hartford Time.®, as the ble helps,bne to prepato for better firmation chass. 9148482348485323234823534823482348235348484853485348534848 iliicnts race. We ' must find some Frank A. Turrisl; Brookline, guest speaker. Arthur McFall is Ma.ss, W’illiam J. Matchett; Port­ Christian living. Notes method for opening trade routes chairman of the ronimlttee In^ T h e 10:4!y«. m„ Church Nursery. Holy Week services: Palm Sun­ throughout the world and stabilize land. Arthur F. Langlels; East chaj^ge of lie arrangements for the WANTED Granby, Walter Dobrucg; Nor­ Parents are Invited to leave ybung day. There will only be one service the pionetary systems of the eventf ^ Men and Women of th. chlldfvn In the Nursery while at­ Palm Sunday morning at 10:30. world.” wich, Abraham A. Raymond; Salvation Army Drive I Hear the Mighty Saving Truths of God’s Holy Word \ To Keep Essential War tending the morning service of I^ ere will be no Swedish service, ManchC/Ster. Arthur S. Palmer. Claude A. Mills has been named Service Invited! Transportation Rolling. / Rabbi Feldnuui Speaks worship. Capable leaders guide A'-gpecial Palm Sunday Song serv­ TO BE SOLD Mini Stars to ,\ld chairman of the annual MAinten- th* children in learning and play ice M u be held at 7:30 p. m. Holy STEADY, FULL TIME Rabbi A. J. Feldman of Hai tford since Appeal of the Salvation Army Sheridan Here Is a homeHome tnaithat should DANCE while they are In the Nursery. Communion will be celebrated in Los Angoles—(A>)—Voter regis­ will be the speaker at the Lenten for Rockville and this district with POSITION. InlereslI yofi at 66,(100. Seven service on Sunday evening at the / 4:30 p. m., Intermediate Youth Swedish, Thursday, April 6. and in rooms, roal TOmaee, hatchway, hi tration Was rather slack -Iasi year. Harold R. Obenauf u trea.siircr; Cordially invites you fo^ tXeir Saturday Al Gentile and his /Fellowship. All young people 12 English, Good Pjiday, April 7,-at MR. SENEGAL READS IT FROM THE BIBLE! GOOD WAGES. X So for Tuesday’s enrollmcnl Reg­ Union ehuich chapel at 7 o'clock. Dr. George 3. Brookes as secretary / to is year* of age are cordially garage Lotrated .close .cini In to He wilt have for hia subject. evening party. An evening’s fun will Orchestra 7:30 p. m. EXCELLENT WORKING transportation,isasdadtesas ' lafsArasatishopping and istrar Michael Donoghue has and the following local committee: invited to be present. named aniong his -deputies' Eddie "Should Religion Make a Differ­ schools. Bernard J. Ackerinan, Claude P. 7 p. m.. Lenten Evening Initlr CONDITIONS. Cantor. trucks will save 275,000 tons' of T h e closing service of worship trol” ...... Dr. Furgeson area stabilization plan. steel aimually. will be led by Rev. W_. Ralph Ward, Postlude— ’’Contemplstion’’ from Jr. A peri^ of social fellowship “The Holy O ty” ...... Gaul .MIDNITE SHOW FOOD- will I follow the worship. All "are 7:0(1—Final session of the Len­ The inullitiiileg who in war. Where are they? Are ihey angels or .spirits? Will FRIDAY stosuufliioi ^ W«’re still prepared to satisfy your de­ welcome. ten Institute at the South Metho­ dist church. they all come back again? ^ ^ sires ,with sevend tempting selections. The Salvation Army - The Week .. fEODAYl Wednesday, 7:30—Fourth'(juar STATi W e feature Siinday dinners. - 661 Molii Street In fleath a temporary or eternal sleeps or the heginning of a new life? ’ HARTFORD Major and !)lns J. H. Sweet terly (Conference under the direc: (Officers ip Charge) tion of Or. Earl E Story, Superin­ tendent of the Norwich District. Jesus saifi, “ Ye shall know the truth and the Iriith ahall make you free.” The truth pre- Thursday, 7:30^Meeting of the Sunday services:'. Adult JCholr. Aeiited in thiit great fe^ltire will make yon free from fear. HEAR IT BY ALL MEANS! U Q U O R S - V 9:30, Sunday school, Y. P. 8., The best in legal beverages. , William Hall, leadel. Friday, 7:30—Meeting of the Boy ' 11, Holiness^ meeting. Major Seouts. Sweet wiU speak. 6:00. Young People’s meeting. Second UoagregatioBal Church F R IG E S-^ 7:30, Salvation meeting. Major North Mala ahd North Streets AULO Sweet will preach. > Ferris E. Reyaokla. Minister No Cover or Minimum Charge. (No The Week Miss EMe Newcomb, ■ Wednesday, 2:30 p. m.. Women’s Church School Director new government tak is yet in effect.) HOme League. Mrs. Brigadier Dtarch 26 — 7:45 P. M. IJ-CN 0^ THV Men’s Bible CIsss si 9:15. Lockwood; secretary. Church School at 9:30. Dial 3802. We’ll save you a booth or table' 7 p. m.. Young People's Band. Nursery at 10:45 Chart abov^ shows increased poetage you’ll pay after March 26th, 8 p. m., Ybung People's Bible Morning worship at 10:45. Pss when rate, in new tax hill go into cffecL in our Main Grill Class. Sion Sunday service with sermon Thursday, 7;po p. m.. Open aif by the minister on the "' subject: HAVE SUNDAY DINNER OUT! f l ^ K S ■ervice. "ITie Vine and the Branches.' Mu­ .Avoid the huxtie and bustle of shopping-^—nia i^ g here and there Friday,* 7:30 p. m.. Holiness sic oy the choir and women Postal Rates SpMial! Oiieken meeting. chorus. to get Just what you waaL We do all th^'work for you—aad ..LOR'OUS pays ' BIBLE AUDITORIUM ke Refrigerator Saturday, 7:30 p. m., Open air Prelude— "Lencen Meditation” serve yo« a . excellent Sunday dinner UutyX* "pulotlci‘s pleasure." Rise Tonight ■ervice. Schubert ejearance or Turkey IMnner ^ M .25 Anthem—"Out of thS Depths" S U J i D A Y 'S P ^ A L S : ‘ . 76-PMmd Ice Capacity. Concordia Latheroa Chnrch James (OonUnued Frons F ag. C n.) * WiBtor aad Gardea Street* . Three Rhelvea With Two Addl- Sunday ..... * Offertory—’’Cruelflx'' .... Fsur* Roast Native Turkey J l e i V i c NEW Rev. Kart Richter, Faster. By the Women’s-Chorus Roast Native Chicken Roast Loin of Pork Uodal Shelve. I . Oomt. cenU aa ounce, and the military PosUude-:-’’Solemn March" Baked Virginia Ham mote than half an ounce. .VMNNI,e ‘a l I.6 N J ) ‘ 8:30 a. ‘ m „ Sunday school and Mescham Genuine Calves’ Liver and Bacon $35.88 Postal oflrtclabi said they made ON THE SAME FKOGEAMt Bible classes. A lfred. Lange, su­ Pastor’s Confirmation CIsss. at a survey of air matt handled perintendent. 5 p. m. MASONIC TEMPLE Delicioua Steaks — Chops — And Sea Food T h e ROY ROGERS MONTGOMERY through, the APO oiHces at Minna- ( U A > t 10 a. m.. Service. Sixteen chil­ Young People’s Mu -Sigma Chi Hear Senecal MANCHESTER apoUs and Seattle, and found that dren will present themoelves for Society at 6 p. mu' .... V • , . “ • MAIN AND CENTER STREETS W ARD & CO. 90 per cent of it did not weigh “SILVER ^URS** examination - preparatory for con- 'R m Week ^ THE n i f t i e s 624-838 Mala fit. TM. 8161 moretfaan half an ounce. G A Y firmatton on Palm Sunday. Monday, at A Chonl Frolic, an .•In'. H't', . 'A - ' .. Av Al. •- ~Am a ramilt, a aoldier wboM let* — nAEXS MONDAY — - .4 p. m.. Devotional by Young entertaimhont by tha ehurch THE TEA ROOM ter does not saoeed ooe-half ouno. "FALLEN BPABROEr People’a Society- You are wet- choirs, for the benefit of the 8 ^ Sheridan WHk C'lme. C WELCDME “N . WiMa — Na Uqnora — Just (Bead reod" will get a S-oent break' over the (Manehester's Nicest Grill), vice Committee and the (Thoral SEATS FREE civlUan, but will pay 3 cent, more lokB OorReM . Mnweep LeaUm Service Club. Th* public U '.nvited. n s MAIN STREET OPP. ST. JAMES’S CHURCH for a letter weighing between FLUB: ‘EOOKIES IN EDEMA’ W*dBM4iyr M TOO j|. at. iitUasdsy, at 7 p. kk, OIrl Scout*. Read jierald Advs* one-tmlf and a full ounca. ; m '.-Vf ■ y « . V ••

WAwi iir;a » r.rt ir^rCmisu rrrmAT^n. wiANTprrSTTrR. roN ^\, J^ATURtiAY, jiTARCH 25,1f)M r\nr. SATURDAY, MARCH 25, 1H14 N "fi»AGe POUR MANCUKS'lT*:;; liVKXlxd h t c r a l d , MANCHKSTKK. rONN. Met Through Heralil Fights Battle Civil War Vet Aliout Town Wallace Action N-'V Robert B. Txirkington, son of Brings Senate Against Using Dies at 101 Mrs. Clara Turklngton, 76 Scar- ' borough Road, who is now an Of Confession aviation cadet ii the United States Spanking'Vote ^Cdmund Klespiei o£ Army Air Forces, is taking his primary flight training at Lod- (Continuad from Page One) (Continued From Page Une) ean /ou're going North Coventry Pasae* wlck Aviation Military Academy at Avon Park, Florida. The Lodwick money. Senator Bone (D-Waah) and protegUon from newspaper In llocky Hill. school is called ‘the country club made the point this violated the publicity, about his unnatui*al sex­ of the air’.’ because it was the first rule against legislating In an ap­ ual habits, and that he flnklly'con­ Kdmund We«piM of North Cov­ school to take over a large Flori­ propriation bill. Wallace upheld fessed only aftei long hours of entry, btUMfd .to bt the oldest da resorh hotel for its training this point—and the storm broke. questioning without sleep. Clrll War V etaw in Connecticut, facilities. Cadet Turklngton was The Senate went Into a. parlia­ Lonergan, still caln and poa- died yosterday ^liftemoen at the an assembler for Hamilton-Stand­ mentary tailsprn that lasted for sessed, followed the interrogation Vetarana Home In Rocky HIU, ard prior to enlisting. He gradu­ nearly two hourt. closely, occasionally whispering r Senator: Tidlngsi D-Md) finally advice to Broderick Lochr, who 1^' where he has beeh located elnce ated from Mancheeter High school , INO at the a(e of 101. On the oc- in ’43, where he was captain of tried to deal' It up by making the went to Toronto the day after the ’ caeion of hie one hundredth birth­ the swimming team, active in foot­ point that the amendment was not slaying, said '.h-i dcfeuilaht return­ day, March S, X948, Coventry ball and class treasurer. germaine. Wallace ruletU In ef­ ed to New York voluntarily. . At friends made during a resident of fect, that Tdyinga couldn't .. bring Dite time, Lochr tcBLificd, he read that up. sections of the pens! code to the more than M years in that town, Mlantonomoh Tribe No. 88, I. prisoner after he had asked about celebrated the centennial by HoU* O. R. M., will' hold lU regular Get .Angry .About Rulln|; the various degrees; of murder, I Inf him at the Veterans Hohie, meeting Monday evening in the Senators McKellar and Clark "Did# you heal anycne say to laden with flowers, glfU end a Blpser club at eight o'clock sharp. (D-Mol got a little angry about Loiiergan, That homosexuality three-tiered birthday cake. At the The Haymakers will hold their that. Clark read -a rule which stuff won't look good In public time of his recent birthday he was meeting after the regular lodge stated that the' vice president print and you nad better coma failing fast and with the difficul­ meeting. must submit the question of ger- liuln.' " demanded Broderick. ty of transportation, instead of vmaneneas tb the Senate, couldn't "I don't rcireinher that," Loehr calling, friends sent him flowers nije on it himself. A letter riicaivrd here by a rela­ Arnold, son of Mr. and Mrs. tive, from Cspt. Alexander P. answ e^. and remembered him in other Michael Klelnschmidt of 94 Wells chair wishes to atate," Judge Takes Over Questioning ways. Walllkce said, "that in his opinion Mosaer, who is now in Australia, street, has bean accepted for the contains the 'ollowing parasp-aph: When Br^enrb sought to learn Under General Shomiaa Air Corps, and after bis 18th it certatply Is not common sense “I received aonie Mancheater Bom in Bavaria March 9. 1843, birthday which falls on April 33, to use Ih4ouestion of germanenets from DlatricR Attorney Hqgan. or relevancy to obviate complete­ Heralds today and what do you whether "preouMs" had beeh Mr. Klaaples came with his par­ will leave for training. Ha is a know? In one of thorn was a pic­ made to Lonor^n, Judge Jamea ents to Newark. N. J., when 11 senior in Manchester High achool ly the consideration of whether or not general leglristion has been ture of an offlcir from biir bar­ Garrett Wallace too., over the years old. He served with the 33 and has been prominent in athle­ racks. I have ween him every day questioning and qskcq' New Jersey Infantry during the tics, particularly basketball and Introduced into aq appropriation but never knew ne was from Man­ "Did you authorize Mr, Loehr to avil War in 1865 under General soccer.; bill. TTiat appeals td\tfie chair as chester. He is LluOtenent Cordy of promise the defendant . that he Sherman. Two oi his brothers en­ being nothing more nor ^hah Lilac atreel." would not be prosecuteo tor mur­ listed at the same time fought Group 4 of the Memorial Hospi­ a parliamentary trick." \ It ia lhtere|tlng to note that the der in tho first degree, second de­ —wUh- the Oonfaderates and both tal Women's Auxiliary, Mrs, Wil­ McKellar immediately 'was on local men found each other in far- gree murder oi irtmAleughter in lost their lives. Mr. Klespies njver liam Knofskie. leader, will meet his feet roaring Ihai'hc hW not off Australia thioueh The Herald. the first degree?"/ was wounded nor hospitalised. He Monday at two o’clock at the Indulged In any oarliamcntary Lieutenant Horaca V Cordy, re­ “No sir," answered Hogan. X was discharged in Washington, D. hospital. Group 3, Mrs. George W. trick. ferred to in Captain Mozaor'a lat­ During one obase el the discus­ "I denounce the statement o r ter, has been with the administra­ C„ and was proud of the fact that House, leader, will Join them. the chair tnat I hav-; undertaken sion, Judge W^lace told Broderick he shook hands with President to trick anybody,' McKellar shout­ tive branch of the U. 8. Army in that even if/!t were shown that Lincoln. Manchester Aseembly. No. 15. ed. "I think it is damnable . . . and NeW Guinea and Aiiatralia for rile confes^on was obtained by He returned to Newark where Order of Rainbow for Girls will 1 state to the ,ha|r tha* I think he more than two yoara. A graduate trickery, that wouldn't invalidate he was employed as a butcher and meet at the Masonic Temple Mon­ of Manchester H*gh school, before the statement. A confession is In- .should withdraw hla remark." enlisting he ’was employed by the in due time was married. Later day evening at 7:30. The business Happy to Withdraw Remark adm i^ble only if obtained under the family moved to Astoria. Long will limiUde the Initiation of can­ "The chair will be very happy municipal water department^ durgsa, the Judge said. Island. A daughter, Mrs. Augtuta didates. fU S C G photo from NBA! Schwarts, after the death of her to do so," Wallace replied apolo­ husband was employed here in getically. '"fhe chair did not en­ unanimous passage by the Senate A school of instruction for mem­ Milestone of the steady advance of America in the *e*laps. ^ tertain for a moment the idea that So anxious were some of the,^ Son of CoiuUictor ./H ..Manchester by the family of the bers of* Lady Roberts Lodge, ping in the breese over Kwajalein atoll-one more j ^ ^ e a T oro the parapet of a " ^ 4 ate Dr. Thomas Sloan. Two the senator from Tenneaaee would senators to be recorded in itk DaughUrs of S t George, will be the photo above. U. S. Coast Guardsmen and Army " indulge In a trick." favor that an insistence ujion a X- Maughters are Mrs. Josephine held with Mra Frances Elliott of Yank-blasted Jan shore battery. ' Will Be Soloist on of Coventry and Mrs. Wal­ But Clark, orly slightly molli­ roll call late yesterday nearly 0 lace "nrall of Vernon. There are 84 Valley stieet Tuesday after­ fied, insisted that the issue was proved embarrassing. The 49 to also ahyeral great grandchildren. noon at two o’clock. Those who « t • ts i « Monastery hill and |hc duke's cas­ whether Wallace could “openly, 0 vote showed there was J.ust a New Haven, March 36—(4^)—To­ Mrs. Klespies died while they lived have completed sowing items are 'iV U Z l |^ U r n < * h l l t l 8 t 8 tle which also Is khown as Blocks flagrantly and brazenly disregard bare quorum present to make the day will be a proud day in the at the farmhouse in Coventry. requested to bring them to this Imron’s castle across t|ie highway the rules of the Senate In ruling action stick. musical career of Harry Berman, meeting. from them have beenXiised as Lave P robe that an amendment ;a not ger­ In addition to a flat authoriza­ conductor of the New Haven Sym­ 4-'^ ^ The funerld will be held Monday H old Ne\% ZcalaiMl loriuing up points by the Ger­ mane." phony orchestra. Featured soloist at 2 o’clock frpm the W. P. Qulah The matter went to a vote on tion of $500,000,000 for new hospi­ Funeral home, 888 Main street, Mias Gertrude Maynard haa mans and have been undeK heavy tal construction, the measure car­ at the first ot the young peopls « completed an eight monthe’ courac Units at Cassiiiu lire by Allieil guns. \ (Continiied From Page One) that basla and WeliHce was in­ series of concerts at Woolaey hall Manchester. Rev, Leon H. Austin formed by -a 39 to 26 vote that he ries benefits for men and women In aeronauUoa at Flushing, N. Y„ Eighty five German planes Weic of the armed forces estimated by will be Arthur Berman, 16. son of of Coventry, formjer pastor of the and IS'at present. sUtioned aW tha active- «Fvei- the battle area* dui> lions of iinsent letters. You’d, wag wrong,. The Senate then up­ Swmnd Coivregattdnal church Ih hued from Page One) held the germanenees of McKel- Chairman George HD-Gal of the thccxjndtictor; - - . that place, will officiate and inter­ East Boston airport. Her sister ing daylight hours yesterda.^ laugh at them, but they were Finance committee to cost an ad­ Young Berman, who will be Genevieve la connected with a gov­ while the Mediterranean Allied retty real to me. I know you’re lar's amendment and Inserted it in making hU first appearance with ment will be In the Center ceme­ cuna yesterday while medium the bill, whiQli\ It subsequently ditional $3,000,000,000. tery, Coventry. . \ ^ ernment day nursery project at Air Furee flew more than 1,500 n't*! interested in my plans, but They Include: the symphony, will play BanUm Lake, Conn. They are Dombers struck at the port of Leg­ sorties. I d Hike to tell you, anyway. I’m passed. Saens’ Introduction and Rondo daughters of Mr. and Mra. Emeat horn and rail facilities at Orvieto, Large numbers of enemy planes goinri back to New York to get Questions Posed for House Benefits In Measure Caprlccloao. Maynard of Woot'^rldge street, Sulmona and Fano, Allied head­ were fought off by Liberator marririi (there really is a boy Senate approval of an 38,557,- Government-paid education of Hospital Notes quarters announced. heavy bombers that ranged as who wants to marry me)." 006,000 appropriation bill to fi­ from one to four years to any vet­ Tomatoes are one of the richest Mr. and Mra. JOhn Klelnschmidt Eleven Allied planes failed to re­ far north as Rimini and hit tar­ .Arguniriit on .Another Letter nance independent Federal offices eran (depending on length of serv­ sources of vitamin C. of WelU street have received a turn from the day's operations as gets along the Italian east coast posed these questions today for ice), estimated to cost $1,000,00,- Admitted yesterday: Peter against the 20 Geimun craft de­ There was an argument be­ 000. Staum, 39 Middle Turnpike West; message from their son. Private rail line. In .at least 16 separate tween lawyersxqn the admiaalblllty the House: Miss Helen J. Swanson, 698 Cen­ John Klelnachmldt, announcing hla stroyed during Friday. engagements with "unusuaily ag- of another letter, dated Nov. 32, 1. Will it go along on a pro­ Unemployment compensation ter street; Mrs. Mabel Quist, arrival In England. Friends may The Germans maintained heavy gre.ssive" German fighters, crew 1942, and Joan began to cry anew. posal to require Senate confirma­ payments of $15 a week fof 52 Broad Brook. secure his address by dialing 7539. shelling of the Anzlo and Nettuno members said 10 enemy plano.s The court ruled out the first page tion of all Federal tobholdera re­ weeks out of a 24-month period, beachhead areas and there were were shot-down. ceiving 84,500 or more a year? estimated to coat another billion /■ Admitted today; Alexander and six lines of the^aecond page. 2. How does It feel about the fo r s a l e Clifford, 100 CcK^r Hill street; The executive board pf tfie also scattered patrol clashes. Bumb Yugoslav Ilurltors There was a hush ip the court­ dollars. ^ Chaminade Club met last night A small formation of Flying Senate decision t.o withhold funds Loans up to $1,000, free bf in­ Joseph Nowark, 733 Center street Allied big guns supported tanks room a.s Oiesler read, from one of from any goverhmon* agency un­ Rhode Island Rod and Discharged yesterday: Mrs. with Mra. Esther Seelert of Per- in the slugging match with Ger­ Fortresses bombed the Yugoslav the letters, this fervent passage: terest fdr the first year, 3 per cent kins street. The president, Mrs. harbors of Slbenlk and ^plit and less Congress si»eciflcally grants thereafter, for the purchase of New Hampshire Red Thelma Burnett, 718 North Main man armor in the vicinity of ‘both "In thl.« whole stupid mess, there the money to operat* 7 Notably af­ stieet; Mrs. Mildred Thynge, 0.57 Ruth Bowlby. prealdod,' and a dis­ the Continental hotel and the Ho­ Spitfires bombed and strafed shi;>- !irc only two things that remained taomea, farms or small businesses. cussion of plana for the April 3 plng and shore targets, along the fected is the Preaideut'a Fail Em­ A new veterans' placement 8 WEEKS OLD Tolland Turnpike; Mrs. Frank tel Dca Roaes in Cassino. Both perfect. 1 never doubted for one ployment Practices committee aet meeting at the South Methodist sides maintained almost cnnUnuai Dalmatian coast while Aircobras second that I was to be Bridget bureau devoted to finding Jobs for Brower and son, 187 North Elrj church was held. Mrs. Marlon struck at similar targets along up to prevent )ob discrimination Street; Mrs. Sidney Orlando and Bhellflre, harassing rear area.s as (the role she presumably was to because of race*. discharged veterans. Son, Willi mantle; Constantine Morey will be chairman of the com­ well as the battlefi onl. the Italian west coast. have had in a Chaplin picture.) Designation of the Veterans ad­ PULLETS mittee, assisted by Mrs. Kathleen Waruawka and Invader planes That knowledge compensated for - 3. Will it agree to the Senate ministration to supervise relief Paxianos, 31 Ford street; Carl Brown and Mrs. Eleanor Nichol­ The mCa-sure of the difficult -sit­ pounded, gun positions between plan to abolish the Tenneaaee Val­ Reuther, 156 'Eldridge street; uation at Cassino was indicated the |min I felt when I knew that and other features, including dis­ From Connecticut U. S. son. The club la alao preparing a Cassino and Piedlmunte us well I was never really close to you. ley suthciity'a levolvlr.g fund, re­ ability payments and hospitaliza­ Certified NfRives and Coqr Louise Mannell, Bolton. program for the meeting of ' the In the fact that Indian troop.s on as the stretch of Highway 6 that quiring it to get all of its operat- Discharged today: Bruce Ma­ Hills 202 , and 435 or "Hangman's I thought that loving you and money from Congress rather tion. necticut IJ. S. Piillorum— Cosmopolitan Club In April. The runs fiom Rome to Cassino and The question of adjusted com­ son, 468 Porter street t Mrs. Ralph meeting was followed by a social Hill," still were being supplied by tioop concentrations in the area. knowing that you never wanted o r, than from the saie of power and clean stock. V" Warren and . daughter, 11 Wood- air, although they fought their would never allow me to become pensation or “boniis” payments period, during which refreshments • Liberator crew members re­ ' ’ ' fertilizer? Was left for consideration after land street. Were served by the hostcea. way to these crests beneath the ported good bomb coverage of the a part of your life was torture, The bill had pasted the House r e a d y f o r d e l iv e r y Birth: Today, a son to Mr. and monastery about a week ago. but now that I know I am not to without much fanfare and the White House approval of the pres­ Rimini yards and hits on bridges ent bin. MARCH 26th to APRIL 1st Mrs. Chester. Varney, 10 Depot Pfc. William P, Quish, Jr.. Is Focal Points In System and trarys at Kano, 25 miles be Bridget, my. cup is full. I must great part of the money it carriet Square. admit, though, that after the way is a non-controvei-aial $6,766,000,- Among the "bomus" bills pend­ home on a ahort furlough after According tl) .local legend, the southeast of Rimini. Rail instaila- ing Is one by .Senators Johnson " ORDER NOW! — Death; Yesterday, Edward Mc­ apendlng eight months on the Pa­ I've acted, it’s the only thing you 000 appropriation for "the. Mari­ Continental hotel and Castle Hill tlons at Seiiigallia. 15 miles north- could do. . . . It was wonderful time commission; (D-Colo) arid Reynolds (D-NC) Cann, 53 High street. cific coaab with the • 140th regi­ are the focal points in a tunnel cast of Ancona, Ancona itself and estimatril to cost $30,000,000,000. sit on a Bond for the proper length of time. 10 years ment. He haa been transferred to system running through the hills Giulianova, 2.5 mikes northeast of to have almost been Bridget.” But the Senate added the three 4 rB0R ACRES CHICKEN ^^ows t^at an egg won’t a achool in Brownwood, Texas. behind the town and in Cassino I-escura, also were bombed. Previously, Joan had testified argument-laden issues before ap Mitchell airmen who bombed that she had .sexual relations with proving the measure yesterday. Bolivia, Wartime Tin Source to be exact. Itflelf. The tunnels are .said ‘o Chaplin in his ■ New York hotel Now the Senate, and House ver­ FARM A. hatch yon sit on it the Foil Doh*i S a y — Miss Marv P. Cioss, daughter hjsv'o been built in the 16th cen­ shippii’g and docks at Leghorn re­ of Mr. and Mrs. Jemeph Tracey of apartment after he had disrobed sions must be adjusted. tury during a search for burled ported hits on a canal adjacent lo completely. She said she returned Heads Toward Warm Welcome - Bolivia haa been the chief GLASTONBURY Soft coal heats about 50 per 692 Eaat Center street, has enlist­ treasiird. the industrial area and the baain source of tin available to the proper length ol c^e^ ed In the Women’s Army Corps to Los Angeles alone and later ac­ The American Legloh's $3,500,- You can get your money before that, any time cent of the nation's bom^s. One. tunnel supposedly run.s from of the inner harbor. 000,000 "C.Ii-Blll-of-rights" maas- United Nations since the Japanese and will leave shortly for baste A British deatioj'er .swung into companied him to a nigjit spot. / t e l e p h o n e 2421 training. at Ft. Oglethorpe. Geor­ the monastery to Ca.stle hill and Keglstered lindef Assumed Name ure headed today toward a warm overran Malaya and the Nether­ The pike attains an age^of 200 another links Castle hill with the action Ttiui.sd'ay against the Ger- welcome ' in ' the House after lands East Indies. As with eggs, so M th nest eggs. after 60 days. But you won’t get the full benefit. enough to crush hard bones. gia. ^ m e of the courses she will irians c^n the Ahzio bcachheiid, Gle.sler drew from her the ad­ study will include mllitaiy 'cus­ Continental hotel. Still another mission she went' to Oklahoma la reported to extend from the rshelling enemy strongpoints, It The pike stains an age of 30^ toms and courtiesy, map reading, was announced. City fur X week and, coming back \ The best nest egg in the world tw ay is the War You lose the interest. You take your money out company administration and air- hotel to the Colosseum, a German to Los Angeles, registered here at yeaia. ciqft identifleation, strolngpolnt a mile .south of the a hotel under an assumed namt. ' town along Highway 6. There is available, except for Joan told the jury the went to Bond. It’s an incomparably safe investment. It pays of the fight. You kill off savings that might be a Diamonds were first added to The Colosseum end the nearby the w^r, radioUdephOnc service to wedding rings by the Venetians. /Pi-^-Aviation Cadet Roy S'. Turk- Chaplin's Beverly Hills home Dec. fington, 'spn of Mra. Clara Turklng­ amphitheater just at the base of 83 foitlgn countirles. 23, 1942, entering the residence by H^or every ^3 you put up. blessing in .days when money doesn’t flow as freely — During the last half of Decem­ ton, 76 Scarborough Road, has ar­ breaking the glass In a door. She rived at Basio Training Center No. .said she had a gun in her slack ber, the NoWeglan coast town of suit coat. She said she engaged Mail Y our Cla as it does today. Bodo has no'aun at all. 10 of the AAlBxTntning Command, Greenaboro, N. Grim 'Road Blocks' in Burmo in an act of intimacy with CJiaplin But... that night, and the next morning One of the tnost important A marriage license was issued surrendered the gun after the functions of waterv in the body' is comedian gave her 350 or $60. In order to get that nice fat interest, yoii have to Buy more War Bonds. Sit on them. to dilute the blcKid. yesterday by the HaiH(ord Bureau of Vital Statistics to'John Pent- / ' At least four and a ' half pints land of Foster street, lorii] insur­ of water should be takem into the ance man, and Mtaa Edith Hills of human system-every day. 38 Engelwood avenue, Hartford.. Police Uourt U. S. deniands for castor oil Somewhere, in or eroAnd Manrbefeter, there is someone/who have more than quadrupled since Decision Denies William Mackiewiezi 44, 186 war began. Park street Hartford was fined a r * $20 in Town (Jourt this morning by. wants what you have lo m U of has for. sale something^^jrhu Japan took Its first legal steps Absentee Ballot Judge Raymond R. Bowen on a. toward price contifol when It weiff charge of 'speeding. Mackiewica anxious to purchase. .. to war with China In 1937. was arrested by Officer • J c ^ Santa Fe. N< M„ March 23—(>P) Cayagnaro-on West Center street The cash farm ihcome in 1942 — Statie abs. niee ballots were de­ after the officer had trailed the in this country was the largest on nied to New Mexico voters now in driver from Ckxiper qnd West (Ten­ Get" Together Via teds record. the armed sei-vices by' the State ter street to Bunce’a CTorner, clock­ Supieme court yesterday in a ing him traveling in bad weather About 70 per cent at the hew three-to-two decision described by Thursday at speeds of from 48 to Rates: 11 cents a line per one insertion, 0 cAnts a line |Mr three workers hired by industry can be the minority as possiblj' forever S3 miles an hour. . trained on the job. precluding New Mexico absentee Michael - Collay, an itinerant voting. . tobacco worker employed at Hart­ insertions, 7 cents ■ line per six inserUpnik ^ : A remedying constitutional man's Plantation, was fined 85.00 Worhen’a lifting strength, tests amendment can not be proposed ANDERSON ft JOHNSON DEWEY-RICHMAN CO. MANCHESTER HARDWARE CO. PENTf-AND, oTHE FLORIST ■how, it a little more than half until the next Legislature in Jan­ for intoxication. (Tollay was ar­ • ' 6 that of men. uary, 1945. rested 'liiursday night by Officer BANTLY OIL COMPANY M.4NCHESTER MEMORIAL CO* QUISH FUNERAL HOME Proposals wffecuiig franchise Cavagnaro when the acciiaed caus­ Write advertisement on this Form, plseinf one word in each space. Count fivs DILLON SALES AND SERVICE Chttlnff ln half'the number of must have ihree-fourths of the ed a disturbance in' the bunk house J. F. BARSTOW MANCHESTER PUBLIC MARKET RILEY CHEVROLET CO., INC different types, of radio tubes is vote cast on the proposal In the and would not let the other work- average words to each Una, Msil with Ubeca — Money Order or Stamps, DUMAS MOTOR TRANSPORTATION expected to release 158,000 man­ state and two-thirds of. the vote era sleep. F . E. BRAY MAPLE SUPER SHELL STATION WILUAM H. SCIUELDGE-PRINTING hours ot labor. in all counties. The case of reckleaa driving JAMES* BEAUTY SALON against Gilbert Flckett of 9 Ander­ JOHN B. BURKE FUNERAL HOME METTER’S SMOKE SHOP THE SEAMAN FUEL ft SUPPLY CO. A ton of dynamite la required Bulk! Around ^ Piano son street, <«s a result of the acci­ JAMES FORDE, CONTRACTOR to produce the surface material dent at Main and Biaaell street on ^ RURSACK BROTHERS MILIKOWSKL THE FLORIST STATE SHOE REPAIR SHOP for each mile of modem, 18-foot Gallup. Jfi. M.—r three gallons Pei:.^ontb by Mall ...... | nal tour of conquest was complet­ -Bm»le Copy ...... • • " 'i s o o sents a spectacle of imlon’ between piece of cord, .stakes, a shaip stomps good as change through through May 8. B-2, B-3. C-’,i and Oellvered One Tear ...... 19.^ ed and halted./ha* its unpleasant two ambitions. We think It no stii'k and B spray and dirster. March ’Jl'- *rd tokens good lndefi- C-3 coupons go<,d for five gallons M EM BER OF aspects. NTafery being able-^ablp.- to Insult to credit gentlemen in pub­ If the. groiind can l»e, plowed , nltely. [ i everywhere. The a ssocia ted PRESS ^ |.-„ei Oil of Inma Is lic life with ambition, for ambi­ by tractor or hor.se.s, by all means! pjoceased Food# The alitociiiued Pr*** l» exclusive- ; cross the/frontier tion is a good democratic virtue. Book Fdur sreen stomps K, L Period Four and Five coupons ■Jap have the v.’ork done that way. Itl 'S'o»‘ "o“‘i*l? |.someiI somethin especially Nor Is U unusual for two men to not only saves hard wprk but and M. vafild throL^i March 20; valid in all areas through BepU 30. « It or not otherwise' credited 1" i j,orae/tonsuinption. And for con- have ambitions which find it pos­ plowing places the soil in better lO-polnt blue stamps;' A8. 88, C8, thl* paper and^also the local new*, / .. . The Local War Price and Ra­ .siii^tlon in the s sible to nm along togeth-r. In the Kinditlon than spading. If the D8,‘ and E8 go<^ thirOgh, May 20. \ published here. republlcatlon of present Instance, the combination soil is .Hhiillow. avoif and has been seen to exchango formed credlUbly in this war so temporarily welL entrenched, he Niantic Rlver^Biiad, smiles with him during the trial, fieet.” mile'of 1t i^r a little better, for. 1 duce me to hazard absolutely the course, practically wrote itself. A/tcr all about the same thing happens when workers and management attempt to work far. it does have the extra ounce la apparently willing to accept Waterford, Cdnm, testified he waa "a good husband Governor Dewey also took the dutlea on the managerial aide fished it many times. Just where whole pile on the invasion being But the second embodies a great, together without a common understanding and enthusiasm. They, too, have a lot of of effort which Is appropriate to and a good provider.” She said, opportunity to claim that, by the of things, where, by all fair ob­ started at all. even sacred, truth which I fear she knew he was "going out” with a time when the first really big servation, his smile and his pipe it rises I don’t know, but it i» a ^aishes . . . make a Ipt of noise . . , get only a sprinkle instead of a mighty flow of production New York state law, “every sol­ little brook probably not over a That’s because 1 - have become has failed to register completely Miss Costello, but did not know of blows for victory are to be struck. should serve with a distinction Plaiilliug to Pray their relations. The Bothers # *r* dier and sailor from New York fully imramount to that of J. couple of miles long altogether. convinced that thgre is a simply in the minds of a great many w'hich would come if they were working together in harmony. Both have a definite responsi­ Manchester wants to show that it married at New London, Cqnn., ia has been assured a simple, valid Heiineth’a amlle and uniform ineradicable 'belief in some well newspaper and magazine writers bility to "mesh gears” in every factory in Connecticut. . ' can follow through on Its previ- Two or three times I trudged up­ For New i)|*der 1926. ballot.” , nigh Impregnable British quarters as well as many radio comment^* o\ii efforts, and match the needs it is somethlnt in the way of stream an extra half mile or so. He also, significantly, went out that the Gernians can be beaten tors. I’m a bit wearied by ^hose of today and tomorrow. Above postscript thgt J . Kenneth is also on principle, so to speak, hut 1 Connecticut workers and management have a common stake in the welfare of the plants in of his way to defend Congress. a pleasant fellow, the most pleas­ into submission from the air — editors, reporters and analysts Bo.ston, March 25—(A3—Prayeiw all, Manchester does not want' to never had aiiy luck up there. Low­ Nazis Claim Subs "There have been,” he said, ant fellow, In fact, who ever held with, of phurse, the taken-for- who can see in this enortnoua hu­ that the church might be a crea­ which they spend one-third or more of their time. Unless each does his part thoroughly, con­ have it known here dr to have it er down, however, I have caught, "studied efforts in recent 'months the post of state chairman. granted assistance of Russia on man catastrophe nothing but a, tive force in turning nations to­ go abroad that Manchester’s rec­ His enemies say he is so suc­ at one time and another, a lot of Sink 10 Vessels tinuously and in complete harmony, production will suffer. And low production eventually bo make people believe that Con­ the ground. I may be completely challenge to thel^,individual ca­ ward post-war collaboration will ord on any drive in aupport of' the cessfully and excessively plca.saht trout. stifles opportunity, reduces the number of jobs available and finally substitutes government gress will obstruct the building of that they never know whether he wrong^'about this, "it may be that pacities as purv^ers of what they be offered in 51,000 Methodist war has become a record of fail Moreover, Stony Brook stands a lasting peace. This is not ttuc. is with' them. . or against them, the British military authorities deem news—^hd whose opinion of churches on both sides of tbs At­ London. March. 25—(A3—A B j** I regulation for frcc|^om. • out among other trout streams of lln bipadcast asserted.today Jtnat | That is a part of a continuing ef- which is a pleasant way to keep are/''just as eager to get the inva- news Ik jomeUmes peculiar In­ lantic this Sunday, according to There are various ways of say this vicinity, in my mind, as be­ Ralph Stoody, director of Method­ U-boatis have sunk 10 shlps/iotal* - fort to discredit the Congress of your enemies. The fact that theM deed. plenty of them got Into enemies may have found their ing the water from which ray sian started as the American gen­ ist Informatiqp. mg 46^w0 tons, and fiv^diestroy* Increased production will give the consumer the benefit of lower prices; workers the bene­ Ing what must happen if we are the bdsitiesa in the first place e n and escort vessels tfom Allied th# United States, I have confi­ own champion In pleasantness, wife. In her first season aa an eral staff unqueationably la. But He said that congregations In to achieve a ■victory. A n e w ^ t of piplclpally because they were Smvoys, in the Mediterranean and fit of n^v'jobs and opportunities that will increase their standard of living; investors a fair dence in the Congress because it however, complicates the situa­ angler, took the biggest speckled one can’t help the impression he 9,000 Methodist churches in En a dollar from every previous giver tion in the direction of what might /tiatural bom gos.sips and. absor’b- land and' Ireland and in 42,000 North Atlantic. reward for risking their dollars. Only through co-operation that assures increased production 1* close to the people.” native trout either of us has ever geta that there is still great "The German claim, which was would bring us,to the goal. We be labeled, at some risk of redun­ thw£^ ing nothing of ethica nor 'amy the United States would prayftor without confirirtation from Allied In such statements. Governor dancy. some future non-plcasant- caught; it weighed two pounds on depto td,^^ the Briti.sh hope post-war collaboration rather than can workers and management best serve society and themselves. believe there are many who did sense of responsibility, " remain sources, dld/ot say when the re­ D^wey has obviously progressed ness. . . , the scales at Bill Hendrickson’s there is likely to be an S^upt isolationism suid Im periali^. not, in their original . contribu nothing but gossips—and injuri­ ported siijkings occurred. from hi# policy of silence. He is .%B for Governor Baldwin, an­ roadside grocery an hour after it# change, one of theae days^Tn the Stoody explained that Bishop / • ^ ■ ---- tions, begin to , give what -j.they other really pleasant fellow, he ous gossips at that:T bey consti­ G. Bromley Oxnam, resident bish­ Now, more than ever before, we are faced with staggering demands for war production . . . campaigning, which is what he capture. And that, for this neck whole psychological setup ot the should be doing, since he seeks might reasonably have, given. We can at least draw acme conto- German peopl^ and of/he German tute one of the crossifs that decent op of the Boston arpa and secre­ demands which come at a time when more and more men are required by the armed services. believe' there are some who have lation from the fact that, after of the woods, w’aa some trout. ^ tary of the Council' of Bishpim of Stasseu Friends party preferment. spending the winter deliberat­ army, followed ^ the military: jmifnalism has to bear; .perhaps given most generously who can All of which leads up to the the Methodist Miufch, had received Ald^ougl^ many miracles of prixluction have been performed already, every, man and woman ■\^ On what he said last night, va- ing on Iheir Urget. the malcon­ collapse of 'th e)^ tlre structure. its heaviest. a caMegram from the Rev. Leslie also give again. Yaet that year before last I . took Planning Parly I . . . worker, supervisor or top executive in war i ndiistries . . . is now called upon to "better his ■''rioua- comments are possible. It tents of the party have decided And some^lhneaX I wonder how I should like to see that phrase F. Church, o^/Upndon, president pt But all such dollar standards of to get Bradley first. good care to go to the Waterford the British .Methodist church. Stat­ is to be doubted that "every sol­ long this/Everlasting waiting c ^ ' uf Paul White’-s conspicuously best performance. Only by meeting today’s se yere demands can we win abroad . . . and remain giving aside, the final issue lies Hall of Records and get myaelt ing that /the . members of . the dier and sailor from New York continue without the enorjpihus framed in every newspaper news mother, church would Join' with St. Paul, March 25 — (A3 — j one of those bargain price fishing Friends of Former Gov. Harold E. I strong enough at home to reap the peacetime rewards of worthwhile jobs^or all who need them. hqs been assured a simple, valid with man and woman in American army in Britain' going and editorial room: American Methodists in obseiy- Manchester and his or her patri­ Hoover Urges licenses which the state of Con­ Stossen, who will be 27 yean old j ballot.” And, while every Ameri­ stale, like an overtr^n^d athlete. Winning the War ance' of Passion Sunday as a day April 13. arc planning to send him I otic conscience. The progriiss of necticut provides for old (»dgers of'consecration. GROUP. W ORKING W ITH G RO U P is the key to victory at home and can must share a long range con­ There ia certainly, Sofhewhere," a Is a Hell of a Lot a birthday party for his birthday.! that thermometer at the center is Help for Finns for 35 cents—on the principle,, .1 The observance, he added, .would Stassen now is a lieutenant j fidence in the Congress, it would point beyond ^/Whlch po,. great More Important / climax the denominations’ ciaT- abroad. If we mesh the , gears of labor with supervision' and top management a responsibility upon, a credit to, suppose, that the sorely atricken commander serving as flag Seer*-1 be difficult to prove that.Congress fighting forpe can continue to be i> Than Reporting I t sade for a new world order. tory to Admiral William Halsey j \ in years won’t catchi sny fish any­ . . .. in its recent actions has not done or a reflection upon every Man­ New York, March 25—lA’)—For­ fighting, force unless It geta_^ an somewhere in the South Pacific. ■ I wc can "BETTER OUR BEST" and win. chester individual. We don’t think how. I was sure going to have a Reports Sofia Raided mors to discredit itself than any mer President Herbert Hoover has opportunity to fight. Even the Chafed by Bonds \Hls friends are going to hold a I outside critics could possibly do.' any true American can be satis­ called upon the United States gov­ whack 6r two at Stony Brook ^ ------( - ' MHhday party here next Friday I ernment to help Finland out ot­ Gormans, with their system of . Ami while we are oX the sub­ ■London, March 25-^WP)—A UNB anXrpcord the event.- including a I As for the Governor’s running fied until the thermometer has again, if It Was only to teach a her present plight. creating g whole generation of ject of radio,'! learn from .the anitouncement from Berlin today parade, with movie and still cam-1 risen to. its proper goal. , Give worim-to swim. And then I never said Allied aircraft ’made.terror comment on foreign affairs, it is Declaring Finland had been • fanatically Impulaed robots, found same source that a t last tfiefe are eras and send thie film tb him. I to.be noted that the Governor again, and ask some one- else to symbol of the struggle for free­ we\ a Une in the brook—or in any attacks” on Sofia, capital of Bul­ Mayor AJf Elder of South St, I that out In Norway, where the sighs that the . big brdadcastlng garia, yesterday. There has been speaks in the atmosphere of criti­ give again. Let’s do what must dom for 300 years. Hoover said In other trout Water, for that mat­ Paul, StaMen’s heme town, whoM| morale of the occupying troops hit systems may be . preparing to no announcement of an attack on, idea it is. hopes the pictorial ’’par­ be done, and do it. with a right a statement last night that "it ter. Again last year I did the cism without taking a stand him­ would seem we could use our good so low a mark of aiiicide aiid gen­ wriggle out ffom under the thumb Sofia ^rom Allied sources. ty” will reaCB the former gover-J * y good wUl, like free people .who same thing. And still I doii’t self. He complains that wc do not offices to secure, some Way out pf eral depression that most of them of the advertising agencies, so far nor on his birtkUay. know . what happened at Teheran, cherish the opportunity to care the impasse for Finland." know whether th e. brook is flan- Censor Illiistrates Comment had to be relieved. at least as the character of their but he does not say what he for those who defend our ■ free­ He added: able, or whether the hurricane of f "Americans, the friends of Fin Lssasx of Casalns sponsored programs is concerned. Chicago— (A3 -fMiss Jeannette thinks should have happened 38 wrecked it aa angling water. Dahm received a lettei from her dom. ‘ / > ■ land, profoundly regretted her en­ One of them has Just inaugurated Congress Pl£ws _ tbsre. ' H* calls the President’s But I am firmly resolved to go Perhaps the experience of the brother, Pvt. Philip C. Dahm, in trance Into the war on the aide of a series of half hour dramatic: announcement on the Italian fleet Germany. As U-adyised as her get me a license again this spring Allied Fifth Army at Casslno may North Africa. He complained . Easier RecessI programs prepared and supervised about the weather and the mise­ startling, but -he does not say Good Soldier, Good Citi

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.; SATURDAY. MARCH 26. 1944 •AGE ETGHT> MANCHESTER EVUmTO HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, MARCH *25. 11)44 / PAOE NIKIf Sole Survivor ^ X' World Wondtrs—Old New Killed by Fab Reds Exploit Local Red Cross Brings Broad Crack South Windsor War Dog In Hartford«. Brothers Together Here 1 In Nazi Lines Does Duty in. So. Pacific Joseph V, Pelleliep of MANCHESTER DIRECTOR x : ' \ Adams Street Found in (Contlaued From Page Oaa) (The'he following \atory waa <^dut to another erea when the eider t ^ O ia p t e r , Amerlcftn Red CroWi ^ Air Corps sing. Michigan and/San Antonio. writtenton by Tech. Sgt. Theo- Judy went abroad with tte Ma­ were •oHclt^ the other day to C h An Alley. roached some elevatedpointawhera Texas, before reaching his perma­ dore C. U ak , 8t. Loius, M o„ a rine invasion force that landed at vhrtn* two brothem together for a tte towering foothills on the Ru­ nent station Shephard Field. Marine C or^ combat Empress Augusta Bay. ’The ahort vlalt, who had been aeparated Hartford. March 25.—(iP) — manian side of the Prut river weia spondent). m otter served with (Ustlactlon Texas. / Joseph V. Pelletier. 43, of 401 In plain sight. They were pushing . OF BUSINESS SERVIC ftor over two yeara. during the campaign. Two yeara ago Marine Clifford The fam ily ashed Mlsa Jessie M. Rcynolda^ome Service Secretary Adams street. Manchester, a war along ttf high road leading over Somewhere in the South Paba- The elder Judy was black and Kanehl o f 38 Welle atrcet aailed for the Carpathian foothills from cap­ of the^fanchester Chapter. Amer- worker at Pratt and Whitney, was fle (Delayed)—A Marihe war pup, tan, but Judy, Jr., ia a pure red the South Pacific after receiving found dead this morning in an al­ tured Seqiireni to Ceeraowita Doberman.' An alert, cute minia­ tatenalve boot training In Invasion ican/lCed Cross, if It was possible whose war dog mother was en- tfvimve Leonard obtain a furlough. ley off Park street. while six miles to tte south othei^ ture of the Marine war dogs in and jungle tactics. He went routs to BougainviUs nine hours come home and see his brother. He evidently had fallen from the units advanced rapidly along the the South seas, aha has had her through the several tough cam- road from Oknitsa to Trlnka, dis^ His Experience Visit the New Sheridan Your Battery ' YpUR COSMETIC NEEDS A wire was dispatched and an fourth floor porch of a tenement after givi^ birth to a litter of ears and tail clipped by a veter­ palgna o f the Marines In the Soiito building .onto the cement sidewalk patches said.- > nine puppies, represents the sec­ inarian knd looks as if uie’d win a. Chen Yu Polish —> Llpeticka ^icific and nearing the close o ^ s affirmati\'a reply was received. Leonard arrived from Texas, below. Special Investigator Joseph Offering Stiff Resistance ond generation of devil dogs In tte prise in the puppy class in any Is Guarantee For An Enjoyable Evening Is Iiiiportaiit Revlon Polish •— Lipsticks service out under the Sotdhern Mitchell said. SouUi Pacific. dog show.. Cross, be received a sever^n ju ry sun-browned and healthy, last Front dispatches to Red Star Moniqus Crsams — Lotions •— Make-up Thursday and will have two weeks’ He suffered a fracture at the said Zhukov’s Armyi out tte Ger­ The puppy, Judy, Jr., six S g t Maj. Lusk hopes that he vrheu the traU of a b if^ u n was base of his skull and was badly months old, togstter with her will be permitted eventually to Shampooa — Toniea — Brashes — Ete, dropped on his right Ipg during a visit with his buddy brother before man front to pieces in Its 82-mils, Samuel Little AlwiCya Back in the days when people t'the last tolnute, com* right slopg If ill Trouble Call Up returning to his base in the South­ cut by glass. four-day advance, but that aepa­ hrothers and sisters, was fed with take Judy, Jr., back to his wife, had maids, tts maid had s day off. j anyw'ay. one thing you can be Jap bombing raid. , -eye'ilroppers snd on bottles by Marie, at 418 West Cota street, SEE OUR COMPLETE LINE! He was-4nvaJid(|id home several west. rated enemy groups were offering Capable When It Re* Today the busy housewife works sure of, the management will take The Main Street Serv­ The one thing that is worrying stiff resistance. Harlnss. She waa "mothered” by Santa Barbara, Calif. harder than her .maid ever did, but . care of you and you and your party months a fter,the accident and only Seat. MsJ. Glenn W. Lusk, of The m otter was donated to the quirei Plumbing Skill. ice Station. recently a r r iv e at bis home. He Clifford Kanehl is that he may have Japaiiene Meet Stressing the prevalence of deep how many of them have a day off will have fun. to accept a medical discharge as a clinging mud on ‘til parte o f the Potomsc, 111. Lusk and a friend, Marines by Marshall F. Rldwell, regularly? Now the New Sheri­ Ns Oas Raqalrad wears a silver plate in his leg due who both took pupa named tte of tts Plessanb Valley section WELDON BEAUTY STUDIO result of his war injuries. He Ukrainian front; tte Army news­ The war has brought many dan Restaurant is hot a maid, but Msnehtster it fortunsts in hsv Perhaps - the car battery IS one ' to the seveTO fracture injury. fUSMC photo from NBA) pair Punch and Judy. of South Windsor, Conn., and 99 East Center Street Whlle/Clifford watt . away, his would rather return to duty than suffer Fights; paper’s dispatch added: changes to America and it will it can do mors than that meld for Ing a place like the New Sheridan of tte least appreciated parts of a , sit around until the war is over. “ Ehtperience here proves that Judy, Jr., is s'pure-bred Dober- trained by P v t le t Clasa Harlan you and your famAy. The New | Restaurant right in ths canter of younger brother. Leonard, enlisted Only Marine to escape death or bring along more changes rather car until the moaning ons/steps on capture when Japs took Wak* victory is on the side that holds man-pinscher. Her father was an­ E. Barkbskie, of Fellsmere, F la, Sheridan .serves excellent meals, our town. Today It is not poMlIolfl tte starter and n o th in g happens. Get Setbacks other war dog attached to a l^s- and Pvt James M. White, of 126 than less, os time goes on. • It ber of major objectives to be laland. Col. Walter Bayler, the roads.” reasonably priced snd along with to drive very far on the gas we get, Possibly that hca n e v ^ happened rlne unit in training. He shipped West 91st street New York, N. Y. these meals you may have music. wrecked. . , above, of Lebanon, Pa., recently Proskurov and Tarnopol, otter has'shown us om thing above all and certainly it la no fun to depend to you, but if It 4oss, remember JOHN I. OLSON HIGH GRADE ^Foreign Policy Five Plants Great Damaged (Continued From Fage One) arrived in San Francisco from dispatches added, appeared about others) that Amtrlcans art in­ Twice a week it features dancing, entirely upon our own resources that the Main Stre^ Service Sta­ on Thursdays and Saturdays. Make for sntertsinment. ’The Now. Sher­ An official statement said that South Pacific battle xonft. to follow tte fate of the Bug river tion, 575 Main s^eet, offers 24- stlif fighting was reported going genious. In (act many biisinssf- a habit of coming to the New idan provides a delightful atmo- hour battery sertice. Just call it Contract Painting of .,eight great Berlin Industrial to'wn .of Voznesensk and fall to ea today w6uld not exist if It wars on W itt a strong Japanese column Jap Beetles Bolton Sheridan. It will give you a wel­ sphere for eating, an excellent at 2-1277 and ^ e y will help you PRINTING Seen as Issue plants on the Ministry of Economic fVSAAF photo from NBA) quick storming assaults by Zhu­ not for their ability to meet Warfare’s priority list, five have in the' Somra hill tract*, near Imphal, wh>re their numbers in kov’s shock troops. The Russians come change and rest from meal cuisine and that extra "some­ out. I f your b.iftery canndt be Ukhrul. \Some Japanese detach The spcciaKtown meeting of Bol­ changing conditions with aubatl- planning and It will please your thing" that goes to make an en­ recharged you will find the well JOB AND COMMERCIAL been damaged extensively. One of Nature’s ancient wonders of the wofTd one of ^*"1* fl’a*shM“iart'thc the jungle cannot be estimated. are battling in tte streets of Pros­ Soon on Job tutlona. In no line o f buslneaa ia Interior Decorating ments welrf making, further pro­ kurov while German communlcar ton will be herd^this afternoon at fam ily also. joyable evening. Rationing has known Firestone and Edison bat­ PRINTING ^ In Campaign ’The remaining major targets this m ot« apparent:, than -in the basically are a precision-bombing gress and one was forced to with­ tiens o u t'o f besic'ged Tarnopol are 2 o'clock, as stsCsd in the call. It Modern-Floor Shows - ' hit the restaurants as well as teries here...... Concern Apparent ' ...... plumbing businesa. Samuel L it­ Mancheatcrites are enjoying and Have you been saving your gas Prompt and Efficient PriiiHng task, the forte'of the American draw.------■ - ...... — ■ — . reported ' to have been all but will be held in tte dining hall of homes, but due to the ingenuity of Paper Hanging \ (Continued from Page One) tle, proprietor of Johnabn A Little looking forward to the floor shows of All Kinds. daylight fleet. Flying Fortresses British trooiW to the south of .wiped out. So Get Ready to Battle Bolton Hall. the chef at the New Sheridan Rea- coupons so ihat when good driving Among Chinese , plumbing eatabliahment, located put on at the New Sheridan. These weather comes you can enjoy e and Liberators have bitten well in­ Imphal continued, to attack Japa­ The meeting will take'Action on taurant th'ia lack la not apparent. ' foreign policy is and all I coujd an­ Position Rapidly CoUapeing Them, in Their l.,awn at 109 Center street, has had rea­ offer a pleasing change and If you trip or two? Befure starting out It COMMUNITY PRESS to the remaining industries, and for deferments and send them to nese road blocks tjiat had been Chungking, March —Al­ the school question and also lay a I f you are planning a party.,«why 12 Jackson Place swer is ‘Darned 11 I know. The big Dniester river city of son to be glad of the many years might be'wise to hSve your valves last night’s heavy blow indicated the state directors. established across the road to though Chinese Arm y circlea.,have ^Foxhole*. tax for the coming year oh'^thc have not formad the habit o f corn- not call Mr. Griffin? He will see to A. B. Holmes J. W, B a n No Concrete Conclusions Men Uiider 26 The state directors are not com- Obituary discounted any idea that the Jap­ Kamanets Podolsk, between Pro» last grand lIsL Action will also bq of plumbing experience behind tog when they are put on. -drop in it that everyone has a good time checked. You need not fear having Phone 4370 <5„o.oinrv I that the final drive against the Tiddim, and another 6^ these posi­ 251 No. Main St. Tel. 5727 Reed said ne thought S e c r ^ r y 1 proceed at a pace far potled to accept them. tions was wiped out. anese penetration of Manipur ls''a kurov and Czernowitz likewise is taken on tte question of accepting kirn; it it were not for these years some night. Perhaps it would be and best o f sH, the host and hostess this done for Mr. Brown hai a ma­ ’The fertiliser with arsenate of of State Hull 8 recent 17 P® overshaddwing previous attacks. Looking toward th.’ permanent At latest reports, Japanese prelude to a large scale invasioir 4n tte path o f the Ruaalan steam- the Ktate offer for road work for df experience. It is doubtful if he well to ’phone Mn Griffin snd re­ can enjoy themselves just as much chine that is guaranteed to do this ovci'shaddw’ing previous of India, very gcnui.ie under-cur­ fuller and the while German-HU-. tte coming year. woukl be as capable as he is to Job. Mr, Brown ttorotighly tested statement “ dldn t answer any' Anotherdndication that the final To Face Duty procedure; the “ claimant" agen­ patrols had approached to within lead treatment of lawns kills tte serve a booth, for many o f them as the guesta For fun, relaxation P e a t h f i rents of concern are apparent mitotan position in tte extreme are ''reserved. In advance. But if this machine before installing it at thing.” He called it merely h ”te- phase In the battle of Berlin will cies will determine the activities 30 miles of Imphal. a British base grubs of Japanese beetles living in s6lvink\hls plumbing problems. and enjoyment, make the New SEE FOR YOURSELF! Get Your Supplies Of among the Chinese. souttxappears to be rapidly cto- Give Him Little ’Hme you fbrget, or if you just feel in his service station, for ho did not atatement of a desirable thing be fast was seen in the fact that and plants In their Jurisdiction for operations in Burma, from tte Sheridan Restaurant your head­ Calls Faster They feel that the .iapanese are ! lapsingKdispatcbes said. and feeding on ths turf and they the mood for fiin and relaxation at quarters. want to purchase a machine that You OM ga without any concrete conclusions in the next few weeks the hours which should have special consid­ southeast. • You can get a plumber today— making a bona fide bid to sever never come out as beetles. Skunks ‘X’ Signed Will would not do work that did not Ox-Line Paint or commitments. of darkness will grow shorter eration, and EUbmit this Informa­ south and ' 38 miles from the Units Gen. Rodion t . Mah­ you can havq repairs made— if over year car President Roosevelt, during his Death Takes tte only operating lifeline to Chi­ no vsky’a Arm y were said to bs come, up to hie specillcatlone for greatly limiting the scope of night (Continued from Page Une) tion to the new intei-agency com­ Take Important Hill dig in a lawn for grubs. Ground your old tank springs a leak, you parte of the lawn sgeln and think with a magal* Now for Those press conference yesterday, ob­ na and that it would be a mistake pushing into'the suburbs o f Niko­ absolute satisfaction.--both on his operations. mittee by Monday, March 27. In the southern, or Arakan sec­ molts disfigure a lawn in search of Declared Invalid really can get a new one. But,' what a time savsf^not to mention served that one partf,raph from a to underestimate tte danger. laev, great Blade sea port on tts Time to Have part and on tte part of his cue- fylug gl a a s Painting Jobs. (A British broadcast recorded by lively few who will not be taken— Will Weigh Recommendations tor. above Akyab, tte British said Mr. Little asks that you refrain temper saver—.that is. Look statement he had. prepared last M. C. Terrill Widespread uneasiness mani­ southeastern enof tte front grubs. When tte Japanese beetles tomera. The valves ground to this wbea wo got tte"“ refugir‘ problem I CBS quoted British crews, as say- put some order in the overall sit­ The committee w ill weigh the they had taken an important hill from emailing for Immediate qerviee around and also take over your week on fested itself in an immediate while battering avva^ at tte stif­ are feeding on vegetation around on joM that are not vital— not machine actually work better through torr- I jnj, “ they had seen a fire six miles uation after a week of confusion. rccommehdatlons of the agencies, position north of tte Maungdaw- . Chicago, March 25—(/P)—A trimming shears at the same time. than ever. I f ycur valves have Manchester explained the foreign pohey- Some slump in tte black market value fening resistance of German a home they are also laying eggs that he and his plumbers will not Tools in Trim Icing It — ,and ooo tor youraelf In lengfth. which appeared to be in To youths 18 through 25 hold- then will designate k'-y activities Buthedaung road. deathbed will of an elderly editor, By taking your things over to Mr. been giving trouble, drive in to the people don't knorS it he said, but Insurance Executive of the rupee for . which there for­ troops noldlng tte southern sector in the lawxi at the rate of 50 per do them, they will and gladly, too, the area of the Berlin freight Ing non-agricultural job defer- I establish quotas for various The communique said two merly was a big and insistent de­ beetla ’ThiiM are all sure signs signed only with an "X ,” which Braithwaite now, he will have atatlon at 575 Main street and see It it doeen’t M ttzty every eland- Hardware Co. we really have one. bridges were destroyed, five pro­ of tte Odessa-Lwow rainyay. but shorthanded as they are, they yards" as they left Berlin last ments— ^here were 365,000 at the activities and pl.ints. Limited by Dies in Hartfonl Hos­ mand that a lawn ia^Infested. They ere ample time to get them in first Mr. Brown. He will explain tte ord. Peter Qallasso — Joseph Barrett The words he quoted were night). last count—tte new draft reg\ila- these quotas, tte "claimant." a g­ bably destroyed and two damaged, left his $250,000 estate to his sec­ must attend to the emergency J. R. Braithwaite Is The (Chinese Arm y publication usupUy not dihicovered until tte class order for you and have them machine to you and you can eee Props. “The United Nations arc fight­ The largest previous R. A. F. encies through ttelr representa­ pital This Morning. one locomotive destroyed, a train retary was invalidated by Probate work first. If you have need of a Uons mean: Sao Tang Pao, taking a less scH- Completely Dismemot danaage has beek done snd tte Equipped to Also Re­ all ready just when you need how it works. If you prefer, you COOK’S SERVICE STA. 282 North Main Street ing to make a hoss in the" current "battle of Ber- 1. They will be called for pre- tives In each state will then rec­ derailed and another damaged Judge John F. O’Connell yester­ plumber for work that you wish them. , may phone him for an ap^tnt- pus view than that expressed in grass can be rolled up like a car­ done, that Is not an emergency, Maneboatar Green Phone 8898 Tel. 6265 'tyraiffiy and Un” was 47 bombers on Jan. 28 but induction physicals right away. ommend to the state draft direc­ when the heavy bombers attackea German Forces \ pet fo r the roots hays been cut off day. pair A ll Home Gadgets. I f you have lost your key, don’t ment. which will save time, (or to­ exist; a world based upon free- British bombers were lost in M. Clark Terrill,' of 84 Prospect private quarters, said “tte Japa­ why not call Mr. Little and tell This may be done without taking tors the names of lodividuaU for the new Burma-Siam railroad. London, March 25.^— —Tri­ Just under the surnca b y the dtspair, Mr. Braithwaite w ill make day everyone is bii^y and an ap­ dom, equality and 1“*^*'*; . 1 P*’*hmlnary raid on the capital on i street, executive vice president of nese are attempting to invade ilPt A t the same- time: Judge O’Con­ him7 He will be glad to put this them out of 2-A or 2-B. 'The pur- deferment. The occupation of Shaduzup, in umphant Red Armies h.pmmeririg grube feeding on tte rbots. another, for you and it won’t be pointment often saves valuable -^in whtch all persona i^gdrdless o f jg -’ India as a method of diverting at­ nell admitted an earlier w ill made down on his ll«t.“ aiid at his first Spring really Is not far away— poro. •Drgft—------Plrectoi— Lewis . B. — T Dc W ar Man;iow-cr commission the Phoenix Mutual Life Insurnnce the Mogaung valley, 'was by Brig.' at tte gates to the Balkans have Don’t w ait for this tV happen, by tte editor, Or. Nicholas von necessary for you to purebate a time. -race, color or In their daylight smashes st Gen. Frank Herrill’s all-American tention f:om their difficulties opportunity, will have it done for don’t let Old Man Winter and hia The Main Street Service Station Hsrshey said, is "to accslemte the which Is seiting up tte new com­com- Company of Hartford, died at the completely diamembered German oontact John 8. W olcott Nfc Sons 8chill, 78, bequeattUig his secre­ 0 new lock. Just call him at 4200 or J. R. Braithwaite Johnson Bros. j peace. “ >« Americans had a rec- elsewhere." you. In this way you will be processing for Induction of those mittee with Paul V. McNutt at its Hartford hospital at 6:30 this Marauders and Chinese. forces in southwestern Russia and today for the treatment yoinriawn tary, Miss Charlotte Dyck, 38, snowstorm fool you. Before you call at his place ot businesa which is also. headquarters for tte well • Secretary Hull cofrfen^ y«U ^ I ^ ^ bombers and 11 sure of having the work done, yet who will become available for mili­ head, has emergr-d with prestige moi'ning. He had been ill about The capture wai effected by cut­ gained almost complete control of needs. Ths arsenate o f lead\wlll $10,000. know it you will be getting your is located at 52 Pearl atreet. His known Mobiloll products. For Keys Made, Locks Repaired° Ele.ctrical Contractors day with 24 fighters on March 6. It will be of great value to Mr. tary service, and to provide tte somewhat increased. WMC and month. ting around tte Japanese from tte More Air Blows tte eastern bank of tte Dniester poeltively kill the beetle grubs Dr. Von Schill, who was editor garden ready and grumbling about shop is located at tte rear of his prompt, courteous service atop at 575 Main street. It makes dif­ 333 Main Street ’ll?® .“*^1! Up to noon today there waa no director and employers with In­ Selective Sen-lco insisted that A native of Newtown where he east, and as a result tte retreat liver along a 165-mile stretch tte fertilizer will make your r of tte Clinical Journal of Chirop­ Little in planning his work. how fast your grass grows. It is house. His workmanship is unex­ Tools Ground admtntstroUon a indica^ that American heavy ference whether you need gas, oil formation regarding those who some provision be made for rec­ was born In September. 1888. he of an undetermined number of Hit Jap Islands grow luxuriant. On account ody, Podiatry, and Pedih Surgery, For advice in plumbing matters no fun to mow the lawn, but when celled and his shop is equipped to Tel, 6227 - 7606 but want^ to otter ^ from Zaleshchikl, in old Polans estate for Electric Hull ksl Nancy and 8t. Dizier in the 19th and Southwest Pacific, as listed to | (y,e Balkan states, was captured Record Gan Stand Revision job at all. A lawnmower that has go into battle wearing telephone' Griswold's reconsideration 'of men 26 and large number of men under 26— retary. In 1929 he waa made .sec- head in northern Burma, upon tte establu|ment of a free chir- ♦ h ^ i k . r r w i ^ n r i n t ^ Air Force mission In March communiques. in a spirited four-day 62-mlle this spring will pay big dividends really tta rp blades, that are ad­ headsets that fit - comfortably un­ 52 Pearl St. Phone 4200 Ranges — Rcirigeratora saying that he had a hluepm^ tori » over, iintll each local board has except for farm workers^ pro­ i-etai-y and In 1930 was made sec­ which a British Command force He anpounced a 160-ton strike In the appearance of a lawn and opodic c lin ii^ Ciiunsel for Miss I thrust below Tarnopol. The ad­ Chicago—(flb— EH Mark, a zoo­ justed perfectly makes all tte dif­ der the new type steel helmet, Atlantic ^rmany’s future but had been 1 '’leaking tte gone . through its list of ypunger tected by law—will get defer ond vice president and vice presi­ o f Ghurka and Kachin troops is save a repair bill later on. Do not Dyck said he lyould not appeal the unikble to get British and Russian 1 ^ ['A ^ lo n s for a month, establish made Tuesday and Wednesday by vance carried ' tte Russians to keeper, had a .750 record for his ference in the world. When Mr. which affords pi-btection to all men. TTila policy applies to all men ments. The new committee’s an­ dent in 1934. In 1935 he was made advancing from tte Sumfrabum forget tte lawn rolling, so essen­ court’s ruling. approval: that tte U. 8. thinks *4Jn Femisry. planes from the Solpmons against [ a-,thin 60 miles of tte old Czecho­ obstetrical forecasts for Bebc, a Braithwaite finishes adjusting sides of the hea^. Service Station tte with occupational deferments, in­ nounced objective is ‘■’to,secure for a director of the company and oh area in the north, according to a Rabaiil. boo.sting the March re­ tial this spring on account of lack Ru^an terms to Finland are fair! ^tUn 'vas attacked by daylight slovakian border and flvs miles hippopatamus. Three out o f four your mower blades and has them cluding farm, and a'lso to those tte armed services all the able- January 10 o f this year was mhde communique iasued by (ieneral ports for that bomb-paralyzed ______of snow protection tte past win­ 289 Main Street We Have Been in the and amicable: that Britain and Wednesday by a great American from tte former Rumanian proit- times he was accurate in predict­ sharpened Just so, your lawn looks still In 3-A by reason of depen- bodied men” In thc 22-through-25 executive vice president. Stilwell’s headquarters. ter. A light roll two feet wide BILL'S TIRE R iuele are at odds over the PoHsh armada o f up to 750 ^ Fortresses New Britain fortress above 2,5001 Bucovina, Police Officmls ing the -date ol birth' for Bebe’s quite differently. No longer do you deney. ^ , age group and to llm*’>. deferments In addition to his duties ,\rtth the Reporta Jap .\d\-aitce weighing 260 lbs. is proper and EXPERT REPAIRING Plumbing and Heat­ and border and ths U. 8. sUte depart, ahd Liberators, escorted by around tons. The latest raiders, encount- on mm uiiud calves. But Mark's point record aee-1x)ugh spots where the blades 3. The expiiation dates of their only to “those who are Irraplace- Phoenix. Mi'. T en lll was a director (A Japanese Domel dispatch Bring oppoaitidn only from ground ’ ^ will press the frost heaved turfs General aunt Is trying to be a silent peace-11.000 long range fighters. Hun- now could stand revision. In mid- did not cut and Just flattened the ON A LL MAKES OF CARS ing Business for Many deferments no longer have any able and should be reserved to sup of tte Hartford National Bank and guns aa has been the case on most ^ e f g ra u back Into tte loani. Killed in Blasts - . ■ I dreds of fires were left burning. broadcast by the Berlin radio, giv­ February he. said that Hebe was grass instead of trimming it neat­ REPAIR SHOP meaning. If a local board gets port specifically listed programs. Trost Company and tte Society of of the March attacks. ' vvTeaked John 8. W olcott A 8bn do not The' Republicans called Mr. The last big attack In the night ing an account of the altuatlon on expectant again and that her fifth ly. , Automobile Years. around to Joe Boakcr, in 2-A, and Even the under-26 farm work Savings of Hartford. He was a new damage on the township and [ ®- have the help nor tte time to re­ Win. H. Green, Prop. Hull’s report "disappointing,’’ and battle of Berlin took place Feb. 15 tte Indian Manipur frontier where tensive by Mafshal Gregory K. calf should arrive “ any day." The Is Great Time Saver decides he ought to be in 1-A. he ers are subject to intensified re rpember of the corporation of tte three Japanese forces are striking its airdromes. pair all lawns damaged so are Jerusalem, March 25— (/P)—Nine Rely on our experience and Representative O’Konski (R -W is) — a 2,500-ton assault, tte biggest go^s in 1-A at once, even if his de­ Zhukov’s First Ukrainian Army. , calf has not been born yet. You will not have to go over Service Columbia an^ Elk Bicycles. view under tte new regulations, Hartford Hospital and a member into India, said “ major Japanese recommending the ounce o f pre­ service for best results. put it this way: ■ Single air attack of the war up to ferment waa supposed to run a General MacArthur also report­ boosting to nearly 250,000 the police officials, six. of them B m - but tte draft law prevents their of tte execiitivc and finance com­ and national Indian troops have vention to save a npund of cure. “Now, we ars strong. Ui"e. ed a 160-ton bombing by the Fifth Nasi dead and captuNd in the Ish, were killed and is number 6^ U. S. Tires. Now, we ^ ^ ^ couple of months longer. induction unless they fail to pro­ mittees and board of directors of succeeded in advancing up to tte duce enough crops to be classed as the Connecticut Institute for tte Air Force of tte Hansa bay area, Ukraine campaign. others seriously wounded ‘niurs- See The “ Wine Doc-tpr" Should be speaking aloud our alma . M ^ 4i If they are found unfit for enemy stronghold of Tamu which on the northefist New Guinea coast LECLERC Repairs. Service. and Instead it Is Britain and Rus- fighters, including R..VF. Mu^ a full-time essential worker. Blind, Kamenka was seized by Red Johnson & Little military service or fit for limited is two kilometers (one and oner midway between Madang and We- 1,194 Lose Arms day night by explosions which FUNERAL SERVICE ' \^ At ' ■ia who are making the demands.” service only, their draft board can He married Miss Ellen M, Mom- Army troops driving southwest w-seked or damaged police head­ Walter N. Leclere, Director. 109 Center Street Accessories. Rep. Hall Holmes (D-Wash) day«Kht raids and encountered mciii of Manchester, daughter of fifth miles ^ dlsUnt from tte fron­ wak. March reports have listed from Galvoro. The combined a|H give them occupational deferments 773 tons dropped on that %ector, A Rrmifuler'' said tte conference was Intended, .'*ttle imposition, ^though two of tte late Mr. and Mrs. Richard tier.” eration split remnanta of sntray quarters in Jerusalem. Jaffa. Tel- .. . Especially Fords, Mer* FRED’S Phone 5876 180 Spruce St. Phone 5450 instead of putting them in 4-P or Special Train (The dispatch as quoted by tte Or Legs in War a-Viv and Haffa. to gel a to be ’’helpful." that it was in- the targeU. ^Frankfurt and 1-L. This waa expected to put Mommers, who died several years 44 Anti-Aircraft Guns Wrecked units between that river towm and curvB and Lincoln Zephyrs. spired because “ our people want fchwelnfurt, had been heartly de- Berlin radio, added that tte (all o^ The explosions occurred during FENCER PACKAGE STORE more men in essential jobs and im­ ago. ■ " Despite bad weather. Fifth Air Zalescbcbiki into isolated pockets. a series af demonatratione against An Work to know” what is going on. 1 funded, the past. The rtids cost Mr. Terrill la survived by Wa Tamu, 45 miles southeast of Im­ Force bombers poured 40 tons of front dispatches said. prove tte manpow-er situation. Leaves Norlli. Ent Washington, March 25— (iP) — tte police, which apparently were s V p p o r t 117 Npnice Strret “We have to go back to tte peo.: I three bombers and five figMers. parenta, M r .and Mra. Mortimer phal, was impending and that bombs on barges and installations Bukov’s flanking smash below Absolutely Guaranteed! GIBSON’S 4-Fs are not subject to some man­ The Army divulged through Rep. coordinated to break but simultan­ The fighters destroyed two Nazi B. Terrill, of Anaonia; three ala- otter Japanese , units were thrust­ at Wewak in a sector where more to relieve muscular back­ The proper wines, properly K R A U SrS pie and all we are trying to do is power regulations on job trans­ Tarnopol also virtually isolated Edith Nourse Rogers j^ . Maas.) eously in tte various cities. MOBILOIL — MOBILGAS aircraft on tte ground and a third tera, Miss Grace Terrill o f Ansonia, ing northward toward Imphal than .2,000 tons of explosives have served with Um right looda. can GARAGE ^lay 'their confusion,” he asserted. fers. A special train bearing inductees tte German garrisons in that city today that 1.194 Amerilah soldiers Six British officers were killed as it was taking off. Mra. Howard Vidal of Cheshire, along the Manipur river.) been dumped recently. General ache-give y ^ n e w energy! The Doorway To Oomlortlng, add much to yonr enjoyment of B. R, Olboon. Prop. GREENHOU! Kolmes’ remarks were Inter­ Delay In.Reeonslderatlon from Tolland County pulled out of and tte twin haatlon of Prosku­ have-had arms or legs smputated and a number wounded when a Conaeirvative, preted In some quarters as mean­ Strike Back at London ■knd Miss Edna Terrill, who made Ahead of the British Comman- MacArthur announced that since MAIN STREET a menl. For tbe beat In winea <21 Hartford Road Maneli T o men in bie 26-37 age group Manchester this morning bound for rov, where street fi^bUpg wga ra­ thus far in tts war. blast damagtid police headquarters MART F. Mc^RTLAND Homelike Fnaeral Sendee. ing that tte questions would be| her home with him in Manchester: .dos, according to SUlweU’s com­ concentrated weight o f bombs (or every occnolon, conia here Specializing la The Germans struck back at wfho are in 3-A or hold job defer­ a toeeptlon center with 40 married ported. Ths move threatened Ths information was given to in tte center of Jerusalem.- 1S8 West CenteXfftroet SpociaJ AttasUixr psirt o f tte 1944 campaign back a brother. Herbert-Terrill of An­ munique, tte Japanese evacuated began hitting Wewak March 11, «S MAIN ST.. NAN CHESTER SERVICE STATION and get our ndvloe too regard. London last night with tte tongeat ments. tte new regulations meen and 28 single men making the jour- thousands of enemy troops to t t * tts House by Mrs. Rogers to The station at Jafta blew up just Phone 7854 BEAK Given To PhoM home. sonia, and two aona. Robert and tte town of main Tonghkas, after 44 Japanere anti-aircraft guns | of tts M dlvisloiis ai- CALL 5288 klfi Mato Street TM. 2*1227 Ing the serving of snma. raid in 12 months, burning, and a\delsy in reconsideration of their nev. This la the first time since - __ . . . - i . - j squelch "ugly, rumors" about fsn- after it had beqn evacuated follok’- Wheel alignment. Orders. TaL 5708. last fall that inductees have left Richard Terrill, both m thif United putUng it to tte torch. Myitkylna have l»en destroyed with conse- ready partly encircled In ing the discovery o f ‘explosives in blasting churchea houses' and cakes. The length of the delay tasUc numbers of smpuUUons Speclaliats In Fu­ States Army. y . is 85 miles south of Sumprabunb, queto heavy losses among tte gun an Rir raid shelter lUK'er tte build­ Brako and business properties with tons of depends on tte situation m each tte Manchester station bound for and “ b u k s i" casesr--thoss with neral aad wad. Funeral services will be held at Stillwell’s communique contain­ ing. A t Haifa a land mine explod­ Incendiaries. Five of ah attacking the Army. The train arrived here Storming RaU Juacthm both-legs and both arms off— Carburelor ding Arrange- Bitter Air Battle local draft board. his late home Monday afternoon ed the first infortiiatlon that a (The air war also was pressed ed, killing three constables. QUALITY force which broke through the The armed forees are primarily at 9:30 and did not leave until one Meanwhile Marshal Ivan S. K o­ which sns said were oscomtn^ cur- aaents. at 3:15. Rev. Eni o o i i ilje r s L o s t brought dow-n. For example, new rules do not tte family. Friends , are asked to sistance are being reduced by miral Ctoester W. N im ilz announc­ storming tte rail Junction of By- One of . the . damagied churches ten, muiutes before t t e ^ i n left. which she placed in The Congres­ prove satis* UMBRELLAS halt Induction of men over 25 who omit flowers. General Stllwell’s troops and they ed th at Ant island atoll, 10 miles altsi, traffic control point for sional Rscord, concsrnlng the ru­ A id ^ in Escape Against Injury by Japanese Beetle Grubs was known ttrough' - — ------^------in large num^rs. The bomber landed and conquered Emlrau 1 Y. Malinovsky's Fourth ed trom further comideration of It was disclosed last night that The funeral will be Hrtd. Monday to declare today that "the epm- tte suits brought by Roland Page Npeet-h Reported Prominently - TION, BUILDING MATERIALS, PLUMBING AND formations approached under a island northwest of New Ireland (jicroine Army troops were batter- London’s famed Royal Albert hall afternoon at 2 o'clock atstto Dou- munlques are no more .obscure o f Bristol and his fatter, against ciqud cover favorable for attack, Monday did tte Japanese send a I {g. at tte gates of Nikolaev, big ^HEATING SUPPLIES • yet the German fighters dived was'damaged w'hen'a high explo­ gan Funeral Home. Rev/NEHison than tte millUry zltuaUon Itself.”, Joseph Draper of West Havnn. Ro­ Moscow, Mareh 25—(F)— Prime T. P. Holloran sive bomb fell nearby during a re­ F. Marvin of St. Mary’s Episcopal .The spokesmen emphasized that plane out to see what happened and I niafV port at the mouth of land Page aoksd $50 000 and his Minister Churchill’s speech to James A. Woods _ down on them. The air Cnepun- then It didn’t drop a bomb, Ad- I JOHN S. WOLCOTT & SON_ .. ter started over Helgoland and cent night raid. The dam agi waS church of which he waa a memr difficulties werp encountered in tte fatter $15,000, claiming that American invasion forces ' in Bri­ FUNERAL EOME miral William F. Halsey’s head- (Russian troops alrsady have , stretched to Berlin. described by tte monager aa ex­ w ill officiate and Interment ghting tte enemy because of tte young Page auffered a broken neck tain during~’*two-day inspection H7 H0U.ISTER STREET ' TEL. 8597 tensive but ’hot sertuus, with ^ e be in the East Cemeiery. tmost impenetrable jimgle cover- quarters said today. j prokeft into the outskirts of Nik- when he dove from .a springboard was report^ prominently by tte ! “The bomber formations W'cre Ideally located—convenient end ' , fought continuously during ttelr shattering of tte glass of the dome The funeral home will be open in g^ e batUe region — an area “Our domination of tte sealanesj olaev, according to a BBC kroa^ at the' bathing pavilion at Savin Soviet press and radio to ^ y , with ontgomery Ward Most Always Home 12 M. to 1 P. M. and 6 P. M. to 7 P. M. RANGE a t 7 o’clock this evening. away (maa the busy thorough* I flight over Reich territory." presenting ihe chief problem. sdmu 1 ^ miles long snd 80 miles South of Truk leaves this largelcast recorded in New York by ' Rock, owned by Draper. They particular attention devoted to 8lx Short of Rei-ord'Loss A dispatch from a Flying Fort­ wide. 'v body of veteran Jap troops (In tte I n b C and CBS.) claimed that tte defendant failed the premier’s Intimation that the 824-828 Main St. Tel. 5161 Manchester and (am. Olallaetive S* Erica. ress base said that es-'^urting fight­ The lo'sa was tte R. A. F.’s By authoritative accounts Bismarck archiprtagp) without I in Sttukov'a breakthrough to to maintain adequate warning invasion o f western Europe soon era Faeilltlee. ers now are doing most of the bat­ highest in its. 16 major assaults, troops may spend a whole day cut means of support and virtual I the Dniester, Moscow listed Im- signs when- the water waa shallow. would get under way. tling over Germany. Because of Funerals on tte No. 1 German tai^et but J Ung 500‘yards ahead, fighting tte eradication of Japanese airpower 1 mense stores of military material the decreased enemy oppoaltion, jungle alone. in this area leaves tte enemy open captured by tte Russians, Ih riw - FU EL O IL AMBULANCE SERVICE J fell six ahort of tte record 79 lost Thomas Irwin I — FOR — many gunners riding American Manipur and its adjacent terrain to one continuous, relentless alr|-(ng soo German tanks and seif- * In the R. A. F.’s Jan. 19 blow at The funeral o f Thonaas Irwin DAY AND NIGHT heavy .bombers over ^ r o p e have offers few opportunities for com- and sea offensive," Halsey’s ] propelled guns; 120 armotod cart VOLUNTEER BLANK — BLOOD DONOR SERVICE ' Leipzig. not fired a single shot in tte laat will be held this afternoon at two mtmlcatlons and these necessarily 381 Center. Street ’Ths wording of the British spokeaman said. I ,nd arm ow troop carriers: Dupont Paint Products five or six raids. - o’clock at tte Holloran Funeral are vulnerable over ttelr, full Manchester Chapter, The American Red Crtisa Telephone 6566 175 CcBttr St. PhoBt. SOfO '! communique— "Laat night tte Home, 175 Onter streeL Rev. Action on the Allied Ehnprcssl than 600 guns; 490 mortars. TOO length. Hie only flat spot is the Augusta beachhead on BougMs-| mp,toine-guns:.6,000 trucks; e lfM ' botaiber command .dispatched over James A. Young, pastor of tte Imphal plain, goal o f the Japanese 1 Want To Donate Blood for the Army and Navy ^ Jape’, Three Monkeys viUe remained quiet, limited m a ia -| | o ^ ^ railway supply- trains and WALLPAPER 1.000 aircraft. Berlin vTOa the Church of tte Nazarene, will con- countor-strokt:. main objective"----- did not make duc^tte service and the bearers ly to patrol actli^ty. Tblrty-nlna I gg dumps, ^^ame Encirclemeiit is aiWays possi more Japanese were klllsd and 18' RESIDENTS OF CAPITOL clear how many of the total force The monkey group reminding us will be Thomas Phillips, Francis ble In ttia cunuus jungle war­ atruck at Berlin Itaelf. to “ speak ho evil, sea no evil, hear Irwin, Thomas Wray and Thomas abandoned pillboxes outside ' ths I PICTURE FRAMING GRINDING CO. fare,” tte spokesman said. “But Allied lines were taken. ORFORD VILLAGE In the revived Oarmai) opposi no evil” is o f Japanese origin. Trotter. Burial will be In the Etoat tte Jap must fight a full-scale Public Records .Addrega ISMsIaSt. TdL.7fM Hon, after the beating Hitler’s air cemetery. • battle on our terms «ventually> It * Attack Railroad Yards MIRRORS ■Bring your car here for foreea have taken in recent Ameri­ will take more thar maneuvers.” / n BatceUte Used 15,000 Ways Chungking, March 25.— VPf—V, .IPhone • *.,•••.«• ARe, 18*20..,, A^e, 21-80 complete aenrice. Ilia your “When Things A Dirii: can daylight blows, waa aeea as Memorial Mass The Japanese ara in stronger 8. Mitchell bombera on a railroad Warraatoe DeHs ./' SEB Our BnaiBCM Is Goad” Indtoation that tte Oermans are There will be ah anniversary force In the Imphal offensive than nearest and most conveai. Reaearch on bakelite, one of tte sweep in northern Indo-pUlna at- W illiam F. Johnson to WUUaro i ■ undertaking a last-ditch stand for mass at SL James’s church Tues­ the estimated lO^iOO troops they Check hour you prefer appointment: ent plaeff to have your car SAWS OF ALL KINOB first o f tte plastics, has led' to tacked the y a r ^ a^ Vln ’Thai on a. and Antoinette A. Ciari^ of the preservation o f what ramaina day morning at 7:80 for the lata are reported to hav* la tba amall- I SET AND PILED more than 15,000 uses. Thursday, destroyed two loooino-1 Windsor,, property «n Cooper serviced with the besL - ef their rapitat William Tbpaipeon. er, Arakan arts. They ara raported „ -12-2', • * • • 1*2 • • • • • 2*3 3*4., • j,. ItuMi aad Pffwar A eamprehrnslve R. A. F. Mport to be carrying plaht days* suppUea Uvea and 11 freight ears, andUtreet. Om ____anall______i : by ■ Chicago daparteent atora, aaoiMiBcing or BarUn damage only a few daya Rankins of a stone temple that Ffylght'^atovensent in tte United •aftor which they wib sitter starve damaged three railroad bridges, | ’Tbs Alien Realty Company . to Fill in and mail to j ' ' VAN’S dates back more than 1.000 yean “ ALAItM rr/VTca F ( » SALE.” preciplt|taa ttto sa^^ a e w . An an Amarlcan eemmuniqua an-|aeorgena Ralche^ propany «■ JOHNSC^ PAINT CO. sgb MI m iM d « t while the once- psrsaoa. jaflaDBan cBa StatM.is -80 par cent abova the or be feroad to loot (or aobsist- kieatW M M guffsnd extensive have been found, in souttwesteni American Red Crosa, House & Hale Building SERVICE STATION AgMta lit « 1 lM a M a llM peak •> W orid W ar L enes, partlenlaity aorthaast od 699 MAIN STREET/ tTE r i . L,aa 6854 .Ctdozadtb New Sfuwidan Reetaurent U7 Hartford TU.; tot

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.; SATURDAY, MARCH 2S, l94‘l MANCHESt^R EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAT^ MARCn ZB, 1944 t d l l l B T f E A G E KI -ill— ------L — ------^------'• . / ______' ' ' ■ 300,000 Men Return W T lO -lO M WTHT— 1230 Typical Yankee Contributors to Red Cross Fund WDRC-18M 1 OCltty S JKOUlO WNBO-1410 First Game Find liastom War’^Ttma BriUsh-American Club Mr, and itrs. Fred G. Slaw- To Work on Farms 1.00 27.00 son ...... 10.00 .00 Bingo ...... Daisy Orieraon 2.00 Gertrude M. Treat ...... 5.00 •1:00—WTIC — News; WDRC — WDRC — Mayor of the Town; 1.00 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Haefs, Mr. and Mrs. 'fhomas D. Grand Central Station; News; 1 WTHT—American Legion Aux­ [tiers EOO Swarm Back from War ^ aLLJOHNSON Jr. . . ; ...... 2.00' Wilson ...... 2.00 WTHT—News; Music; WNBC' iliary; WNBC — To Be An- IM n . MeOimw . . . » 2.00 Mrs. Harold Germaine .... 5.00 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. E U i n g t o n Industries to Seek —Andrini Contenentales. nouhceo. ' ' ATTWiao Ufa, W. B. lOoppuibnrir.. 2.00 Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Ander-v' Galinat ...... 3.00 7:16—WTHT—Treasury Star Pa­ 4.00 1:15—W n C —Market Report and Tigers Take on Chicane r O f i T y S T. B. laogBtwtli i .r ...... son ...... 4.00 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ellington Grange initiated a Protection of Greatest rade. 'eams Vie 2.00 Agricultural News; WTHT — High School Star Filll -Itoa . A. R o d fe r/...... Mr and Mrs. DdUald Horton 2.00 Emonds ...... 5.00 ass of candidates ,!dn the third Greek Program: WNBC—News. 1 7:30 — WTIC — .Ellery Queen; SQ^Thiii Afternoon; Indians Meet C Y A N k S f f S For Bowling Title flliAlUls 1.00 1.00 August Mikoleit ...... 2.00 Draft-Deferment. W D R O -’Thailke To the Yanka; Mrs. Alden ...... an^d, fputh degrees Wednesday 1:30—W n C — The B a x t e r a ; In Ont^eld B«r^ M r. and Mi*. M. Sc|)ub«rt. 5.00 Mr. and Mrs. Ernest KearnS 1.00 Albert Warrington ...... 1.00 WTHT—SheU Dtgeat: WNBC— ;hUiition Tilts Are / The final play-off in toe Iha. K. Both ...... 2.00 1.00 2T.00 n ig h ^ t the regular meeting. The By James Marlow WDRC — 2our Garden and You Buckeyes For Like Regular; Hili Ward Green ...... Mrs. Maude Taggart ...... — Douglaa M. Pell.-ws; WNBC Mualc America Ikives Beat. Weat.Side Bowling League will Ilr. and M n . Ifarcua Mrs. Wilson Bennett ...... 1.00 Mrs. Arthur Tolf . , ...... 2.00 “ Old Degree .Team” did the work George ZIelke j - 7;45---W'5HT — Father John J., Down for Sunday. take place on toe following Moriarty ...... O.O0 -S a lo n Ensemble, . ixjugiym. "^ith Smooth Mrs. Leonard S la te r ...... 2.00 Mrs. Ellen Ludwig ...... 2.50 in a very^he manner. • This team Washington, March 25—(g’) — Loughllh. datea, ahd to* pairing ot teama iMri. A . KcHum ...... 3.00 Walter Pyka ...... 1.00 1.00 4-4B—W nC -r Elmer P^-crson; g.o0^^vTlc_Able’8------' 'Irish ‘ ' Rj NCAA title Mrs. G. E. Gibson ...... made histpiy tot Ellington Grange More than 300,000 men In the past By Tad Meier j are as follows: MlM E. Kollum 1.00 C. W, Burch ------: .. 3.00 Mrs. Traeg and Mrs. ^**‘“ *’*== WDRC — Blue Rlbboii iiyn; 8 — - - By Oharioa OmnOaaiiRi 2.00 years ago aavthey traveled about New York, March 25.—yP)—Bat­ y^PeteaVu vs. Post Office on Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Leone.. . SL Bridget’s Church . 175.00 Standinger ...... 3.00 six months have moved from war WTHT—Music. .W TH T — I..et’8 Learn lanish Tuesday, March 28. Munci^ Ind.. M ank 20,—or)->A-Metropolltuii Opeta. Program; Edward Tavern on Friday, March 31. j league material, 17-yaar-old Har­ 1.00 1.00 Mr. and Mr*' Stephen Guests were present fiom Palmer, This infermation was obtained Evansville, Ind., where toe De­ Fade; Dartmouth Has, Mr. and Mrs. F ie ld s...... Miss Bernice'Lydall ...... 5.00 2:80;—WTIC — GraiiUand Rice; Tomlinson. All games arlll start prompt-1 ry Amato of Springflold, Ohio, M Mrs. E. Sutton ...... 1.00 1.00 Pearl ...... : ...... Mass., Somers, Wapping and Man­ today from authorities who said troit Tigers entertain the (Chicago Miss Irene Lyd-iU ...... > .. Delbert Orciitt ...... 1.00 WDRC — Calling Pan America; 8:30—W'TIC-TI'ruth or Conse­ White Sox in the opener of a two- Easy Wirt Over C. U.l ly at 7:45, being accepted by the Plttatmrgk Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Strauss.. 2.00 Frank Wilson ...... 1.00 1.00 chester Granges. 93 were present the shift wa* far too great to be WTHT—George Hamilton’s Or­ quences; W ^RC — Inner Sane Pliwtea with a targe degree Of 4.00 Thomas Mizak ...... to enjoy the'Harvest supper. day series. Mr. and Mrs. N.-' Cutler.. . . Mrs. Harold iversen ...... 2.00 1.00 considered a seasonal migration chestra. turn; Nyws: WNBC — Boston M pleasure. 1.00 Annie E. Holmes ...... Rev. Glenn T. Eno will take for Unless his plant are changed at New York, March 25—UP)—Uh- j Sumner Cutler ...... Ml. and Mrs. V Anderson 5.00 and that "300,000 Is a conservative, 3:00—w n C — Orchestras ol the Syrmphimy Orchestra. Amota, appearing ready > to b*> 1.00 2.00 John Zapatka ...... 1.50 his subject Sunday morning. “ The the last minute Mailager Steve Mr. and Mrs. Lockwood .. Mrs. Ellis Martin ...... 1.00 figure." NaUon; WDRC—Strictly Swing: 8:45-/vTHT—Beyond Victory— beatSn In college competition, coma one of the youngest players 2.00 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pulldy Wedding Feast.** A business The surge farmward has occur­ O’Neill, of the rigers, will ftart Florence Lockwood...... 1.00 Gertrude B. Ingiaiir...... 1.00 WTHT— This Is Halloran. Wh«(t? . Dartmouth's Eastern title- Murphy Hits in history, is ra» 1.00 Mrs. Rocco Lupacchino . . . meeting will follow the. service to red while Selective Service—try­ Paul "Dizzy’.’ "rrut, hU 20-game League H. Nelson ...... 2.00 Mr. and Mrs. T. Spillanc .. 1.00 3:30—Wt>RC — Philadelphia Or- 9:j0O — WTIC — National Bam garded a* an exceptional styliat by 5.00 Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Hpll .. 6.00 Mrs. A. Falceita ...... act on the resignation of the treas­ ing to meet critical military needs, chestn; WTHT — Army-Navy winner from lost year, and follow holder pita\}t8 16-game wihning Mr. and Mi-s. F recburg..i. Miss Rose Falcetta ...... 1.00 ance; WDRC — Hit. Parade; coaches In the Bucs' training camp 'Elmer Swanson ...... 5.00 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Warren 2.00 urer, Gordon H. Dlmock. who left (larticularly for men under 26 — House Party. through with rookies Henry Hrea- streak against Ohio State, Big 3.00 Mrs. P. Saim ond...... 1.00 WTHT—-CTilcago Theater. ko and Bill Kasepebuk. Manager High Honors and they are not chisngit^ hi* J. J. Hadden ...... 2.00 Mr. and Mrs. W Vostinak . 1.00 this morning for the Army, and has been forced to grab at key 4:00—WTIC - Ruicrt H ughey 9:30— W n C —Can You To, This? Ten championship final at Madi­ Mr and Mrs. A. L. Btown . 2.00 Mrs. S. Saimond ...... ■elect a new treasurer. 'Tho.so who workers In vital non-agricultural WTHT—Music. / Jimmy Dykes, of the Sox, haa batUng form lest they make him Mr. and Mrs. Earle Goslee 3.00 Mrsi A. GiorgcUl ...... 1.00 WNBC-^Spotlight Bands; Quick son Square Garden tonight. too nervous of some minor detail Earle Goslee, Jr...... 1.00 Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mac- are to join the church Ivill be War industries. 4:15—WTIC -- JoH'i Bro<^s: Quiz. ,' nominated three rookies, Charles 2.00 Mrs. William B e r s t ...... 1.00 The Indians from Hanover, N. Cravat League. Ganged aiid thus Interfere with hla perfeo/' NeUie Lull ...... 4.00 Neely ...... • • 1.00 voted on at this meeting. At 3 563,OOO NoB-F'aihei* Deferred WTHT— Freedom ji. the/Land 9:45 WDRC—Ham Sesaibn. Gaumann, Al Wittraer and South­ 2.00 Arthur Forde ...... paw EM Lopat, for mound duty. H., beaten only by the soldiers tIon. . Mrs. Nettleton ...... 3.00 Mrs, Harry T. Gray ...... 2.00 o’ciock there wiii be a meeting of Latest figures show there are x Forever. 10:00 — W n C — Million Dollar Mrs. Thomas Moriarty . . . 1.00 James G. Weinorcll ...... instruction for these ..lew members. 4:30— WTIC r- Dociurs at War; Six other exhibitions are Mated of Mltchel Field (N. Y.l In 19 Up on Pop Dietz at The little 160 pound Italian la Mr. and Mrs. Leon Allen .. 2.00 5.00 Mr. and Mrs. J. MrCann .. 5.00 now 563,000 non-fathers under 26 Band; W’THT—Royal Arch Gun­ not a slugging, . type ot 5.00 Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Perry .. 2..50 The Gli-Loa society meets at 7 who arc draft-deferred as farm WDRC - News, ’The Colonel: nison; WNBC — John Vander- for toe week-end: / starts, won their way into the M u rp h y ’s Lawt N ight. Walter Olfion ...... Mrs. Mary W. Licbete .... 2.50 John server .; ...... WTHT—George Abbe- Poetry. batter, but coaches are well aatlss Mr.^and Mrs. A. D. Niles.. 1.00 2.50 o’clock. , workers. 'This compares ■ with cook. Saturday (today)—At Frederick, finals by overwhelming Catholic Miss Ruth Lleberg ...... 2.50 Fred Taylor ------; ...... Mrs. Frank Dowd of Pinney 4 ;45—WTHT—k ^ le Md.—Philadelphia (A ) ^v* (Curtis University of Washington, D. C„ fled in the smooth, effortless way ‘ Mr.'and Mrs. Thos. W ray.. 2.00 1.00 Mr, and Mrs. H. S. Olds , • • 4.00 348,000 non-fathers under 26 10:15— WDRC—(Correction Please; "I wuz framed.’’ he ties into pitches tor slzaling 'ilbf Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Carey .. 2.00 street left Thursday for Camp.Gru- 5:00—WTIC —/Toui America: Bay (MD) Coast Guatd. 63-38, before 13,932 at the Gar­ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Nor- Mi«s Esther G. Brinole . . . 5.00 Charles Elrick ...... (VSCG photo from NEA) draft-deferred because of essential WDRC—CorllBB Archer; WTHT WTHT—Saturday Night Bond- It seems that the jentir* UravaL drives to anjr section of the eld. Adolph R y m a r z l e k . r. LOO ber, Okla., to join the family of occupations in non-agricultural wagon; WNBC—Army Service. Sunday den last night. Ohio State found up Pf3CM N?WAPK; ~XBR- ...... V... 2.00 Kermit Biodersen ...... 1.00 Sergt. Tech. Arthur T. Kelly,.who Navy Bullran Board; WNBC— League-ganged up on Pop Dietz \"I don't think I've seen a kid Charles McVeigh ...... 1.00 They’re dull-eyed with fatigue, these U. S. Marines, and dirty and; grimy from the smoke of batUe -jobs.- 10:30— 'WTKC—Grand Old Opry. At Evansville, Ind.—<2iiCago Temple a more stubborn foe. but sA vA ® e ts iast night at Murphy's auu suc­ Mrs. Sherwood Humphries 2.00 Francis Fitzpatrick ...... 1.00 is suffering from bums received Tea and Crumpeta. so young with such an excellent Mr. and Mrs. Alton Cowles 2.00 Watson T. Blow ...... 2.00 and the coral sand in which th ey crawled on their bellies and buried their faces. But « e y are The tetal number of deferred 10:46—WDRC — Talks; WTHT— (A ) vs. Detroit (A). In the end'subdued the Owls, 67- -TYPlCAU • ceeded in pushing hiiri off tnc hon­ Mrs. Jos. Deacon and Mrs. winners—and typical of the conquerors wlio wiped the Japs off the face of Eniwetok AtoU. They .at his work last week, 8:30—^WTIC — Cesar Saerchln- At Frederick, Md.—Philadelphia 47, with a strong second half '/ a n K e e ... swing unless It was Met Ott when Mr.' and Mrs. E. Russell 2.00 R obert. Freeman ...... ^ 1.00 farm workers is 1,689,000. '&• ger; WDRC—Afternoon Melo­ News; WNBC— Harry Wlsmer. or roll . . . for one night at least. he first reported to McGraw at the Geo. Ouillettc ...... ■i:oo are pictured after the battle, hungrily downing hot coffee aboard a Coast Guard-manned transport. .10 -- Ellington Grange Dramatic total deferred In other industries ■ 11:00— New's On All. Stations. (A) vs. Baltimore (Int.) drive. H i t I © Murph.v stepped into the limelight Willis ...... 2.00 Mrs. Buskey ...... 1.00 Mrs. Louis Norman ...... committee are rehearsing for a dies; WTHT— Music age of 16,” exulted Manager Fran­ . Ernest Ritchie ...... 1.00 Mr. and Mi*. H. R o s s ...... 5.00' la 3,204,000. 11:15— WTIC — Nelson, Olmstead; i At Muncie, Ind,—Oeveland (A) The betting fraternity regarded H O M C P u n s with the best scores In a long time. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor ...... 1.00 minstrel to be given In Ellington 5:46—WnC — Starring Curt vs. Pittsburgh (N). the game as a tossup, 'quoting kie Frisch. "This kid has- that Mr. and Mrs^ George Ryan 6.00 3.00 Mr. and Mrs. R. Hooker . . . 5.00 Hartford County Mutual P. A. A. C. and High Selective Service yesterday Massey; WNBO-Hello, Sweet­ W’DRC—Dateline, W’THT—Give He knocked off high single with Douglas Robertson ...... 3.00 Rhmsn Mcronovitch ...... 200 Town hall, April 20. At (Cape Girardeau, Mo.—St. odds of two points, take your 159 and copped three string hon­ same level swing and snappy wrist Mrs. Chas. U ttin g ...... 2.00 IXK) Mrs. Clifford V a rn ey...... Fire Ins. Co...... 100.00 School Ba.skelball, 2nd issued stringent orders to speed heart. and Take; ,WNBC— Kora Kob- Mrs. M. Mullancy ...... 50 Marian Beer ...... 1.00 Taxes on *11 property in the updraftlng of men under 26 in blera. Louis (A ) vs. Toledo (AA). pick. ors with 357. But Dietz's friends action as Ott and reminds me a. F. E. Moszer ...... 1.00 Mrs. Shay ...... 1.00 Ann Varney ...... ArthurxKI.ssnian ...... 1 00 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph L. Game ...... 134.10 Town of EUllngton »re now due and 6:00— News on all stations. lot of him. He also has nice nn»- Mr. and Mrs. Le Flesh . . . 1.00 1.00 Lynn Varney ...... 50 10.00 Mr., and Mrs. Stanley Dzla- non-agricultural Jobs. Farm work­ 6:15 — WTIC - History in the 11:30 — WTIC -T- I Sustain the A t C^lrp, ni.--St. Louis (N) vs. Sparked by Jim Joyce an4''Dick still insist he was I'ramed last Mrs. Ida R ykoskI...... 1.50 J. C. Sinnamon...... 2.00 Maher ...... Howard E. Little, tax collector, la Wings; WDRC — Flashgun Fourth Ferrying (Commaind (Mem­ Kocscher, Temple at one time led night. The scores: nln'g form and a strong arm and Mrs. Lashinski ...... 2.00 Mrs. Arthur Oi-een ...... ^5 Mrs. N. M o s e s ...... Mr. and Mra. Howard Gil­ rus ...... 200 ers, because of special legislation, Headlines; WDRC — People’s 2.00 Carl Benghten ...... 2.00 receiving them at hi* home on El­ have the most draft-proof defer­ Casey; WTHT— Henry Busse's phis). by 21-18, but trailed by i26-23 at Team No. I - undoubtedly will stay with us this Mrs. Roberts ...... 1.00 Jamea Aceto ...... 1.00 Mr. and Mrs. E. Chapman . man ...... 2.00 Helen Dzladus ...... 2.00 lington avenue. Saturday, April 1, Platform; WTHT — M usic; season." Mrs. Alice C. B u rk e...... 2.00 Harry Tomnrx,...... ■• 2.00 ment of any group. Orchestra; WNBC—Teddy Pow­ News from other major league halftime and wilted In the second Sports Roundup R. Moonan . . 103 90 110—312 Mrs. Rautenberg ...... 1.00 Wallace Shearer ...... 1.00 William VenncH, ...... 100 Miss Dorothy Gilman...... 1.00 Betty Dziadds ...... 2.00 he win be at the Ellington Town WNBCL^ports; News . .sun In High School 1.00 Dr. and Mrs. John Barry .. 25.00 Every time Selective Service 6:30—W nC — , Strictly Sports; ell; News. Camps: e half as the Buckeye* rolled up a Larder ...... 9 3 111 120—324 Mr. and Mrs. F o le y ...... 1.00 Madeline L o g a n ...... 25.00 Matthew Simone\...... -.00 Master Howard Gilman. Jr. 1.00 Mrs. James Romayko .... Lft'J hall from 2-6 In the afternoon and E. Supernant 117 94 99— 310 Amato.'who still has anothei*' Mrs. Tillona ...... 50 P. Newman ...... 1.00 Miss Maty L. B en ton ...... A. Bostwick . . . , ...... 1.60 casts eyes at farm workers, farm WTHT—Hawaii Calls; WNBC:— 12:00—W n c —News; Thomas Pe- Bear Mountain, N. Y.—Outfleld- 44-31 edge. Don Grate, with 17 Mrs. Milton Turkington . . . 2.00 Mrs. William’ Hyde 5.001 Mr. and Mrs. Thoma-H K. 7-9 In the evening. luso’s Orchestra; WDRC— News; I er Dixie Walker, accompanied by .By Hugh Fullerton. Jr. <^weight prospect. 20-year-oId Har H. Bengston 106 108 136—350 year of High .school before hj Lloyd Magoon ...... 2.00 Mrs. Arthur Dehms ...... 1.00 1.00 10.00 -Samriel , Johnson ...... ,... 1.00 state congressmen chant a pro­ Ink Spots. points, starred for the Big Ten Mr. and Mrs. J. Echniallan 10.00 Mrs. Fred Norton .. Clark ...... test; Recortf-breaking food crop* 6:45—WTIC — Medical Talk; WTHT—News. his wife and three children, joined titlchnldera. Dartmouth had a New York, March 25. — (4P) — old Augusta of St. Louis. Augus­ graduates, Isist year played for th* Charles Ku{ir ...... 2.00 Mrs. Claire Obremsk...... 1.00 1.00 Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Mrs. Sarah Frost ...... 1.00 1.00 Susan Burr ...... '.... .50 Mias Ida Holbrook . are needed and manpower is need­ WDRC — News; WNBC —Leon 12:30—WTIC—Thiee Suns Trio. the Brooklyn Dodgers in training. breese with Catholic University Overseas sports news report; ta; P.O.C., Middle-Ektst and Anglo- Totals. 419 412 465 1296 Springfield American Legion team Michael Zawistowski .... 1.00 Mrs. Raymond Fowler .... 6.00 Mrs. Clai'cn^ Bidwell 1.00 Little ...... 5.00 Violet McIntosh ...... 1.00 Team1 No. 4 which won runner-up honors In the 1.00 Mrs. C. KowasKi ...... 1.00 Everett and Elizabetli Cone Draft Panel Set ed to produce them. Henderson. 12:45— WTIC— Lee Sims, Pianist: Muncie, Ind.—With outfielder piling up -a 28-12 halftime lead. American 165-pound champ who Wm. O’Brien ...... Mrs. Emma Dowd / . .\... 1.00 Clarence Bidwell .. . 1.00 Mrs. George Pindell ...... 1.00 Mrs. A. McIntosh ...... 2.00 News. * J. E’ox . . , 101 95 89--286 National Legion tournament at 1.00 Mrs. Mary.Capollo ...... 1.00 Maj. Gen. Lewis B. Hershey, 7:00—^Wnc — American Story; Vince DlMaggio still a holdout, Temple jilays Catholic m a con­ England now scales 192 and ts still grow­ ,Jos. Movak ...... Terence Shannon / ...... • 2.00 Mrs. Edwin Lydall . . >Q0 Mrs. Elwocki Brown ..... t.oo Madeline M cIntosh...... 1.00 ing. He’s clever and a hard hit­ Metcalf . 90 10.5 91--286 Miles (31ty, Mont. 1.00 Mrs. Melesko ...... 1.00 1,00 Selective Service director, recent­ Manager Fran l Frisch of Pitts­ solation encounter in a prelimin­ Sgt. Peter Kane, .ormer world C. Frederickson ...... Rev. and Mrs. \V. R. Ward 8.00 Miss B^velyn Palmer. 5.00^^ Mrs. Byron Boyd ...... 2.00 Margaret Wilson ...... Up for Inmates ter . . . La ComlK has 42 boxer* Duffy . .. 128 99 96--323 Pirate Scout Bill Hindm an Josephine L u v a n ----- ;.... 1.00 Mrs. Zorski ...... 25 1.00 ly ordered ^arm draft boarda to burgh planned l use Jim Russel in ary game tonight. flyweight champion, has been for­ 2.00 Mrs. Henry H u ggin s...... 10.00 Mrs. John McHugh LOO Raymond Audetle . .. 1.00 Miss Mary Piantanida . . . training daily, about 20 doing part- Schutiert 112 120 97—329 watched him in the Ohio Legion Josephine Murphy,...... 1.00 Mr. and Mrs. B a ile y ...... 2.00 Mc- Mrs. Thompson ...... 25 tighten up on deferments. The re­ center field in Sunday game Before last night's twin bill bidden to box while in the R. A. F. 4.00 Mr. and Mrs. C. Baibers .. Mr. and Mrs. David and Mrs. Gilbert sult 1* not yet known. Fibber McGee O ff the Air; time work, not counting 4(i or 50 tournament and Scout BUI Hollia Frank Haugh ...... 1.00 Mrs. McConnell ...... 2.00 2.00 5.00 Calvin D avison...... 5.00 against (Cleveland. Koine 50 college cage coaches vot­ and will have to cancel his June Total* 431 419 373 1228 Mrs. Tays ...... 1.00 Mr. and Mi's. E. Scrimaglio Comb ...... Barqes ...... New York, March 25.— (IP)—A 1,160,000 Men Goal French Lick. Ind. —Paul Erick­ Persian kids "who are alwaya Thurston was assigned to him at Frank Matushak ... '...... 1.00 5.00 Ralph C. Brown ----- 5.00 5.00 Claus Anderson ...... 1.00 ed to appoint a committee to con­ bout with Ronnie Clayton for the 1 No. 1 Mrs. Hatfield ...... 1.00 William El Krah ...... Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rogers special draft board panel baa been The draft goal between now and son and Les Fleming pitched well, around crying to bor,.’’ . . . "1 do the National .meet: .Both gave: him - W. Fleming ...... 1.00 Mr., and Mrs. J. C. Jeffers . 5.00 W. R. Toop ------. 2.00 5.00 Mrs. Chas. Evans ...... 5.00 fer with the N, e . A. A. regard­ British bantamweight crown . . . Torrance 91 100 108—299 Mrs. Brown ...... • • 1.00 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Froh set up In the New. York city jail July 1 Is 1,160,000 men. It Is figur­ III with Lobar Pneumonia as (Cub regulars blanked Yannl- The ban was imposed after a serv­ not know how we are going to high recommendation as did seven Jos. McCaughy ...... 1.00 1.00 Jackie'Jeffers ....'...... 2.00 W. F. Johnson ...... 2.00 Mr. and \I>8. Robert Gor­ Mr. and Mrs. Pascal Mas- on Rlker’* Island to__ dfiterminfi. ing a suggestion that the associa­ train when this heat of about 150 Adamy . 103 130 112--345 other major league talent hunter* ■ 1.00 Mrs. G. B ergeron...... 5.00 ed this way;— gana. S-0, in Six camp game tion should give a larger share of ice medical report on the condition Itflntileh 95 129 98 -317 R. C. Hillman . . : ...... Miss Elizabeth Norton . . . 10.00 Viotet M. Dougan ...... Mrs. J. G. Elder .... 1.00 don . V,...... 4.00 trangelo ...... 5.00 eligibility of 1,400 Inmate* for tO“160" hits u* soon,“ '■‘Allen adds, who had looked him over. 2.00 5.00 3.00 The armed forces now nunRier Erickson yieldeu one hit, Fleming the proceeds of its annual cham­ of Kane’s eyes . . . Major Frank Dietz .:. 107 109 122--338 J. H. Robinson ...... Mrs. Fred Norton ...... 1.00 Daisy L. Brink ...... George A. Chaplin ...... Mr. and Mrs. A."Leroy Slo- Mr. and Mrs, Jas. Hender­ military service. Rep. C. A. Hdlleck on "but we will find a way." . . ' . A Slated For Field J. Ferrell ...... uoo 5.00 2.00 10.600.000. The July 1 goal 1* 11,- New York, March 26—i>P)—F lb - f e ^ ; 10:45 none in two . pionship tournament to, colleges Buckley, who (s reputed to have Addy McLeary ...... Mrs. L. H. M elbei't...... comb ...... ■■ ■• 10.00 son ...... y('. .... 1.00 “ If the Army finds they aren't her McGee la off toe air And may Grade Labeling.” . . . 7—Money "Yank" report on the Anglo-Amer­ Amato, a so ithpaw, wa* both * F. Steiner ...... '.. 1.00 Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Mra. J. Strandberg ...... -. 1.00 G. O. Wilkinson ...... 1.00 300.000. 'That’s a difference of 700,- Bloomington, Ind.—» (Cincinnati I participating in it. The suggea- discovered and sold more major Totals 396 468 435 1299 10.00 Mr. and Mrs. LeWis H. Mrs. B. Russell ...... 1.00 criminals but ju»t damn fool* for be compelled to stay away as long Go Round Quiz; 7:30 — Music British soccer stars than any other ican bouts at Cairo In February, 2 pitcher and an outfielder for th* G. C. Schlldge ■ 1.00 Strickland ...... Daughters of St. George .. ' 5.00 George Swanson ...... 1.00 000. But an addiUonal 460,000 will still awaiting word from holdout I tion was made by Harold O. OI- 1 No. Mrs. L. E. Nevers ...... ^00 Wintz 25.00 W. E. Garvin ...... 2.00 getting Into trouble, the Army be' needed as replacements for men as six weeks while he recovers America Loves; 8:30 — Boston Steve Meaner. President Warren man (a Cockney Ccnnle Mack), before 12.000 fans, say.s there were Tedford 97 98 121--3 1 6 Legion club, but Frisch is more in» O, Hewitt ...... 1.00 Women’s Federation of the Mr. and' Mrs. Ray M. Owens 10.00 Mr. and Mrs. William Cda 1.00 will take* them," *ald City SeleC' I sen, of Ohio State, chairman of as msny fights outaide the ring as terested In him fbr garden duty, 5.00 Mr. and Mrs. George Kelley ^50 5.00 Mrs B ra d y ...... killed, wounded or discharged for from an attgek of lobar pneu­ Symphony. Kostelanetz, Lily Giles said no deal was in sight foresees crowds of 100.000 to 150,- Murphy . 101 '.59 97 -857 '' Dave Savruck ...... Center Church ... ■, 100.00 P. Ballsleper ...... 10.00 1.00 tive Service Director Arthur V. Pons; 9:30 — Louis j Arm­ 1 the tournament committees of In it . , . Incidentally, one of the where he will be bidding, against . 1.00 Mr. and" Mrs. Alexander 25.00 tor Mrs. Balf’ ...... disability. monia. It is the first break in his for Pitcher Ray Starr who asked 000 for post-war soccer games and Kroll . . . 104 113 117-•^3.’14 Jas. McCullough ...... Sunset Rebekah Lodge No. Shell Oil Co., Inc ...... Mr. and Mrs. Dave Wil-son .00 Mrs. Jobert ...... 1.00 McDermott yesterday. Only men strong band; 10:15— Army Serv­ I both the NCAA and the (joaches’ referees there was Capt, Joseph such players as . John Barrett, 3.00 Lang ...... 5.00 15.00 Mr. and Mrs. RivcKb'ufg. 1.00 'Thus the total goal of additional long radio career. . to be sold or traded earlier this ; Association, each club operating Its own air­ Benson .. . 109 107 XIO—326 Rose Fowler .'...... 39. I. O. O. F...... Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gcr- Emma Wabrek ...... 1.25 convicted of misdemeanor* will be Hla illness haa necessitated hur­ ice forces . . . MBS—7 Nick (Car­ liner to International matches. Kiddle . . . Wonder if he de dlvey? Frank Ckilmsn and Jim Russell, Frederick Fallot...... 3.00 Mrs. Bertha Keeney . . . r.. 2.00 Ward Cheney Camp No. 13 Mrs. Da/id Hayes ...... 1.00 manpower 1* 1,160,000. week. I Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stian 3.00 4.00 laeh ...... 5.09 nMi's. Emma Johnson...... 2.00 considered. Of that total 920,000— or all but ried ebanges In plans' for his Tues­ ter drama; 8:30— (Cisco Kid; 9— Lafayette, Ind.—Although Jim- i Totals 411 477 445 1333 all 4-Fs’'. and Tom O’Brien Who hit Caroline Ponticelll ...... 1.00 U. S. N. V...... • • • Mrs. Raymond ...... 1.00 5.00 Mayor F. H. LaGuardia said (Chicago theater "Faust;” —10:15 ■ Iceland .310 for Pittsburgh last yeat. Mr. and Mrsfl ArthW Wor- 50.00 1.00 Mrs. Paul Jones and Mari­ M(ss Norma Johnson ...... 240,000— win come out o f Class 1, day night program *on NBC. my Grant played second base In in* Pacifle Area Eva Schoen ...... 1.00 Hall Association Svea Inc. Mrs. Marlon Crossen .... 10.00 10.00 this was the first city jail In the —Saturday Night Bondwagon. I G. I. boxing, with British .service | O’Brien, hbwever, is 1-A, an(l th* 1.00 gan ...... 2.00 LOO lyn ...... Mika Eva Johnson ...... which Includes those reaching 18 Molly and the reet of toe cast wUI tracamp game, Cleveland Manager ' Leatrlce Faufaw ...... SL Mary’s Church Bible Patricia Falck-...... 3.00 Mr. ah^ Mrs. S. B. Williams 2.00 country to set up a draft panel. carry on, with Hal Peary, who be­ Ensign Dick Humbert, the Phil­ meri’ fiequenTlv taking part, has i jVT 1 outfield la further unsetUed by tha 5.00 Mrs. Edgar Underhill 2.00 2.00 Sarah Monaghan ...... 1.00 Mr. and Mrs. John Carroll years and those moved up from Lou Boudreau said Russ PCters^ Wade MatcJied Marion Reilly ...... Class ...... ' ■ • ' Mrs. Frank Perkins ...... 7.00 gan in this show as the Great Sunday Brings: NBC—1:30 p. adelphia Eagles' end, writes Coach shared Interest with basketball ini INpIStfkll n llO W S absence of Vince D1 Maggio, a 5.00 Mrs. Joseph Benson ...... 1.00 10.00 Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Rankin 2.00 Mrs. c r M agnuson...... 1.00 3A, such a* fathers lacking essen­ will start at that position against I Greasy Neale that he Is on a sub Andrews Field house during the 1 ^ M x a x * vv Mettera Smoke Shop ..... New Model Laundry. Inc. . Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Skow- 2.00 Gildersleeve before he got hie own m.— Roundtable “Reconstructing holdout. In 20 gan e* through thq Quinn’s Drug Store 50.00 William O’Hara ...... 2.00 New System Laundry ...... 15.00 Mra. S. A. Scott 'v...... 1.00 Mrs. A. G'bUierg...... tial job deferments. EMratea tomorrow. . j chaser, which Is "somethtnir Ilka a far Northern winter nights . . . 1 Mr. and Hra. Arthur Wor- 35.00 ,sky ...... 2.00 Mr. and MrsxA. J. Robinson 2.00 But where to get those other program, to return to sub for;'W orld Money;’’ 2:30—John Chas. With Bennett state and National Legion tourna-, /Keller’s dothing ...... 5.00 General Ice Cream Corp. . A Friend ...... \ ...... LOO O bject of Axis 1 Thomas; 3:30—Army Hour; 4:30 (Cairo, 111.—Ray Sanders, Cardi- ' ping-pong ball bouncing down a Both the championship cage team, I ments Amato .ilugged away tot; a 25.00 25.00 3.00 Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hud- Mr. and Mrs. f e s t e r Ferris 5.00 240,000* FibSFibber. nal first baseman, was cut on ' Charles Stone...... 5.00 Kelth ...... Regal Men’s Shop •••••••' Mr. and Mrs. John Cragin. —Lands of Free, second semester; cobblestone street." . . . Lieut. coached by Lieut. Jerome B. Rob- | Plenty Stuff .485 batting average. Miss Laura Smythe ...... 1.00 35.00 2.00 .son ...... '...... 1.00 Oscar Sitrson . .v . . 2.50 Because of iU physical require­ IiL private life toe Fibbers are throwing hand during Infield prac* j Mias Margaret Keegaer.. 2.00 Mr. and Mrs. Julius Fradin Mr. and Mrs. John Maxwell Mr. and Mrs. Jim Jordan. Before 5—NBC Symphony, Toscanini; 8 Roland (Kickapoo) Logan, former inson, and the leading boxers wera "My swing just came natural," Raymond Frankenburger . 1.00 1.00 2.00 Mr. and Mrs. R.-M. Alexan­ Mrs. Mathew Monarty — 10.00 Propaganda Told ments, selective serrice expects to tlce. The Injury was not serious. |CoiMpieror of Johnny Ivar S c o t t ...... 5.00 Harold J. Lisk Mrs. Edwin H. Carlsort . . . 25.00 they graduated to top rating with —Chas. McCarthy, W. C. Field: Red Sox and West Point trainer, rewarded with trips to Britain . . . ! he said. "But I got a lot of help 10.00 Deborah Fallansbee ...... 1.00 2.00 der ...... 2.00 Dr. and Mrs. M Moriarty . get few men from 4F*. Nor can it (Cape Girardeau, Mo.—Although I report* that Gene Tunney. Jim Ralph Wetherell ...... Joseph F. Grzyb ...... Mr. and Mrs. J. Hugo Ben­ 1.00 Miss Doris Kihbe . 5.00 a nighttime comedy feature nine 8;30^^ne Man's Family; 10 — Brown Meets ‘Joltin’ And Lieut. Dave ZInkoff, the old But Hiul to Pull Extra from our Springfield coach, Aaroa 5.00 Mrs. Ward Willoughby . . . 1.00 John Bonezek ...... 1.00 Mrs. Guy -Anderson ...... dip Into the »peclally deferred only three infieldcrs and one out­ Crowley. Bobby Feller, Fred Apos- Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Burnett son ...... 4.00 2.00 Miss K. Putnam . .. 5.00 .years.Ago, they performed for Spitalny Girls, Marian Grady . . . Philadephia sports announcer, says Halloran. who was once a catcher ' 5.00 Mrs. Nellie Willoughby . . . 1.00 Robert Gray ...... 2.00 .Mrs. S. A. Buchler ...... New York, March 25.—(iP>—The classifications, such as ministers fielder are on hand Manager Luke Joe’ in 10 Rounder. toli, and footballers Marshall Duf- that tha commanding officer, Maj. Golf from Hi(i\ Bag; Ernest Kenyon ...... 50 Raymond Stimson ....’... 1:00 2.00 Mrs. Rachel McNeil , 1.00 some- seasons as a daytime song CBS^12:30 Trans-AtlanUc on the Notre Dame varalty. I used 1.00 Mrs. Bertha Jillson ...... 1.00 Wm. J. Wilson ...... 3.00 .Mrs. C. R. Foley : ...... object of Axis propaganda, the or state officials. _ Sewell, of Browns, said he would I field (Southern Calif.) ana Jim Gen. William S. Key, "holds his Mrs. Mary FiUpatrick... 1.00 Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schuetz Mr. and Mrs; Herbert Fra­ Mrs. John Hood . . "' 1.00 and patter team out of (Chicago, Memphis; 3—N. Y. PhilharWnic; One Stroke Behind. to be awfully hot headed but my Marie Flt^atrlck ...... 1.00 Mrs. John Chappelle...... 2.00 Fred M. Nicholas...... Mr. and Mrs. Otto Andrulot 5.00 Japanese people have been told, is There are only two group* into field a team against Toledo tomor­ Poole (Miss. State and Giants) ringside seat come hell or high 5.00 . 1.00 ser ...... 5.00 A Friend ...... ino ^ e last several years they have 4:30—Kostelanetz conccrt’, / 6 —* Hartford, March 25.—Joltin’ Joe •Mom'- took all that out of me.” ' Wm. Sacherek ...... 3.00 Miss Helen Carrier ...... Dorothy Ruhr ••••••••/.•• Martha McFadden ...... 2.00 Mr and ^r.s. A. H Sutliffe 10.09^ to divide and demoralize people by which It can dip: 'been broadcasting from Holly­ Janet Blair In “Wrong Number;” row, possibly playing third base have visited his Beet recreatioft water or Aurora Borealis." .50 1.00 Alice E. Hunter ...... 1.00 Bennett, kingpin of the l^ a l mid­ By Frite Uttlejiihn Blanche Keith ...... 10.00 Mrs. Slgrid Modean ...... Mrs. James McVeigh .... Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Florence Mclntee ...... 2’0 0 ' decelt and Intimidation. Those deferred because of their wood. 7:30—We The P e o p le ;/8:30 — himself. dleweight boxing picture here thl* center at various time.s . . . Ma^ 5.00 Mr. and Mrs. David Dickson 5.00 Mrs. A. Elizabeth Hunter 1.00 This definition was laid down Durham. N. C., March 25 (/Pi\ .Mannsh To Scranton Waronoke Apts—A. Pod- Miss Gertrude Carrier . . . Grimes ...... 3.<)0 Grace Mclnte^ ...... 2.00 work li. agrieulture and non-agri­ While Fibber had never been (Crime Doctor; 9:30 Fred Allen, Wilmington, Del.-^r- »Inflelders season, accepted a challeng. issued rine ring fans In^ the Solomons Over Euro|>e Julian C. Cary ...... 5.00 Mrs. Edward Wemer .. ■ • 1.00 James A. Yurnbull ...... 10.00 by Tataujl Nakay^a, a Japanese Jimmy Wasdell and (Charley think Pfc. Dale (Tlnyi Fawns. 20- Byron Nelson trailed the leader*' rov ...... 20.00 1.00 Mrs. W. R. Hewitt ______1.00 Hannah Moriarty 2.00 cultural jobs. •ut of toe show before, ' Molly Eld Gardner: 10— Phil /Baker Quiz by Bob Wade of Newark and will "Tlic sporting news curries this ' Roanoke. Va.—(g>)--Helnie Man- Axel Johnson ...... 1.00 Miss Ethel Dillon ...... E. J. Armstrong ...... 2.00 .Mrs. Louise Foster 2.00 communication* executive, In an Letchas signed. Phillic contracts, ycar-old Kentuckian, is something yam about Lieut, .\lfred PeZzolla, by a stroke tqday as Uie 85,000 Mr. and Mrs. Bruno By- 3.00 r 1.00 Mrs. Ellen Moriarty ...... 1.00 mlsaed the program for an entire . . . BLU— 1:30—Sammy Kaye fight him Tuesday night In a ten- ush, former major league star, waa 2!00 Edward Conley 1.00 Mr. and Mrs. Ellison . —* • Mrs. Fred Phillips .. ’ LOO E. W. Dux ...... 1.00 article published In the Japanese leaving only outfielder Ron Nor- extra-special as a heavyweight a bombardier and obviously a base­ Durham Open U.uriiaincnt moved c^ lsk i ...... ' 7 ...... 1.00 2.00 Margaret Conroy ...... y e a because o f illness about five serenade; 3:30—D n ^ a Hot Copy: rouno star bout at the Auditorium. given his release by toe Roanoke Walton Grant 5.00 Mrs. Ida M. Clark ...... 'Thomas J. Turner . y . . . . , 1.00 Mrs. fed Manning ...... Mr. and Mrs. K M a y ...... 5.00 magazine Hlnode (Rising Sum, they and Coaker'Triplett as hold­ )x)xing prospect. He’.s six feet ball fan . . . While his B-24 was into the second round but he had Mr.,and Mrs. Wm. Thorn­ 3.00 1.00 Argentine Office ye*TS ago. Fibber kept things ran­ 5—Mary Small revue; 6— Hall of Wade issued the defl right after to his credit a remark:.ble six holes RedxSox of the Piedmont Class B 10.00 Mias Lillian Grant ...... 3.00 Francis Dickenson ...... Mi.ss Ann Demko ...... 1.00 ChAs. Adamec ...... Mr. and Mrs. R. Wilson . . . 5.00 which was reported to the Office gin g until she came back. Fame Hour; —'^50 — Quiz Kids outs. five, weighs 215. and ‘moves with flying over enenvy territory, a ton ...... 2.00 Mr gnd Mrs. Willard Haw­ scoring an upset triumph over of golf. basebgU league, so that he could 2.00 Vincent Benvento ...... 1.00 Mrs. Millard Appleby ----- A Friend ...... \ ...... 50.00 Mr. and Mr.s. L. Robinson ., 3.00 ol War Information today. graduates; 8:30 — Keepsakes Wallingford, (Conn. — Robies untielicvable speed end hit.<^like a piece of flak whizzed through the James Quish ...... 2.00 G. Clef Club ...... 25J10 ley ...... 5.00 The procedure, Nakayama ex Johnny Brown here this week triphammer.” Picked to win' befoiv play began, pilot the Scranton (Pa.) club thl* Jessie Reynolds ...... 25.00 Felix Bakulskl ...... 6.00 George L. Littlefield ...... 10.00 Mr. and Mrs. K, Nielsen . . . 3.00 Qrdereil Closed Highapots of the Sunday talks ..mu’sic; 10 -7- Clertrude Lawrence Dee Phillips and Mike S i^ n a after a tough fight. Those who saw nose of the plane missing Przzella season. '.lie hM been succeeded by 1.00 J. O. L a z o ...... William Duhcan ...... '3.00 Mrsj.Milton Freeman ...... 1.00 Mr. and Mrs. W. Walsh . . . 2.00 plained, "i* to make your own peo by a few inches . . ■. The lieuten­ the Toledo stylist needed a 68 yes- Mr. and M « . Robert .Tames Macri ...... 1.00 sch em e: ^ finale . . , MBS— 12 noon Re­ showed best hitting as /B rave Wade wallop Brown will agree he teiday, three ui.-Jer pai, and found Edward Popowsl(t______Angelina Urtano ...... 1.00 Phillip Dahle ...... John E. Dougan ...... 2.06 Mr. and Mra. Frank Zim- R. W. McComb ...... 2.00 pie believe first, then to dupe the regulars beat Yannigana/ 3-2, in Persian Gulf Command ant looked up momentarily from Oordner ; . . /v...... 1.00 1.00 2.00 All Networks—4 p. m. —Prime viewing S ta ^ "FTofits and War can prove a tough foe for the himself In third tilace back of the 1.00 Frank, •DeF'ellce ...... 2.00 Mrs. Dudley DoUy ...... n ierm a ^ ...... F. A. Mooreho’dse ...... 1.00 third power* and finally to catch Minister Winston (Churchill, ^ a y - Contracts:’/ 3 p. m.— Fort Dix; indoor game, at Choate JSchool. Sgt. Allen La C o ^ e of New Or­ hla bombslght and remarked: "Ball Mrs. P. W. Tayloj; ...... Mrs. Eleauior Scribner .... .50 Mr. and Mrs. John Komsa 2.00 1.00 Buenos Aires, March 35.—(J’l— former Golden Gloves champion. two New York veterans, Jimmy Upp^ Takes His Cue 1.00 F. Blinevento ...... j • 2.00 Mr. and Mrs. John Miner P. J. G u n a s...... 1.00 the enemy himself." ed from British short waved, ex­ 4:30— Linroln’s story; 6— Roost.v Atlantic (City- W w h e r kept leans also reports/a fine heavy- one, low and jnsldc.” Mrs. Minnie Leldholdt . . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Krob 5.00 Ruth Kornsa ...... 1.00 2.00 'The BueiM Aire* office o€ ths Bob is a free-wheeling clubber who Hines of Amsterdam &nd 1941 Na­ 2.00 Michael Gurski ...... 1.00 Jean Paquette ...... 1.00 Clyde Petrie ...... Mrs. Helen Fogarty ...... 2.00 pected to ran 3S mlnutM., of the AAF; 8—: Mediation Board; Yankees indoors s{w n and man­ Mrs. T. W. Daboll ...... Mrs. Ursula Hetzler ...... 2.00 5.00 All-Amer«a Cteble Company, * keeps wading }n with both ftsU tional Open Champion Craig Wood Bear Mountain, N. Y.—(Ah—Leo 5.00 Rena Daniato ...... 1.00 Ikarl Kussler ...... 2:00 Mr. and Mrk S. Vacantl, Mr. and Mrs. R. Potterton . subsidiary of the IntemaOonai BLU—9 p. m.Walter , WincheU 9 — (^veland Svmphony, Dr. ager Joe McCarthwTs beginning to Grace Ferris ...... Mrs. Elizabeth Gorman . . . 2.00 1.00 5.00 flying and landing teirlflc smsexs gun shells will take place at the: of Maniaroneck. Durocher Is the uncrowned piKket y 50.00 Stella Rodonls ...... ' 2.00 John Palleln ...... 1.00 Jr...... \ ...... W- H. Harrison ...... regular period, follow^ at 9:15 by B la ck / 30.15—G o ^ Will pro­ worry about. Ia but oack of men are employed. " Truman A. Crandnil ...... 2.00 i.po Mary Carney Hat Shop ... Miss Hilma Ljungberg., . ,00 Sinatra; 8:45 — Jsqslca/Dragon- for Half-Hour. / Jackie Capparell, "Wild Btlr’ Mc­ Field Trial, April 2. Olcott street effect as last ye.ar with violators Arthur Brown ...... l-OO Mrs. Marie Pieseik ...... Weldon Drug'Store ...... 76.00 Mrs. M. Tysek . 1.00 .Dart ...... 5.00 province of Bessarabia, after trary to the tranquility ol thi a tree some 15c yards from the 1.00. 3 0^ Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pera- __ Dowell, Jerry Fiorello aiwFFrahkt* grounds. A beautifu! trophy waa being severely prosecuted. .green. He opened his stance hit a William Bumill ...... 2.00 Katherine Mazur ...... Clifford’s ...... 10.00 Mrs. E. Kiely ...... Mrs. M. E. LonefcllviW ■.... 3.00 spending several days In BudE' country and , Its good relatiortf Wilson. / Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dit­ 2.00 Mrs. A. Struff ...... 2.00 son .. ...,i...... • • Charles Brewer ...... 1.00 pest. with other countries qn the Amer­ donated to the winn::r of the pup­ The Connecticut Sportsmen’s great curving slice around the tree Albert S Gardner ...... 1-00 Mildred Plank ...... Girl.” She was accom psnie/on the Maple Leafs Efforts are beiim. n ^ e to match py stake by. Henry Kohn A Sons, Association will stock Bolton Lake Mr. and Mrs. J. Wennergren 25.00 trich ...... 1,00 1.00 Ml*. A. Schuetz ...... 1.00 Louise Persaon ...... ’M*‘. and Mr*. Neal Andrews 1.00 A BBC broadcast yesterday.aaid ican continent."/The cables were piano by Roy Knofla. to the front of the green, chipped : Manchester MVs. L. H. C la rk e ...... Mrs. P. F. Calhoun ...... Billy Brown, H artte^ Adonis, and Hartford jewelers. Trophies and Sunday morning at ,.0:30. All local up and sank his pu,.i for another i Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Wilson . 2.00 Mrs. J. J. Strickland...... 5.00 Mrs. ,Harold Biirr ...... 2.00 Mrs. H. O g r e n ...... 2.00 Mr. and Mrs. H. BaHey ••• 2.00 It was understood Himmler had dispatched from Lima, Peru, or North C ovent^ 10.00 Mra. JiJm Dormer I...... 'The two Nurses’ Ajdes, Miss Bill CampanelU o f^ o r c e s t e r . In awards 'Vdll be given to the;, first .members are as.Ked to as.stst in the biidic. On No. 6. a l(5-yarder,' be ' Eveuiiig Herald / Mrs. Elfisaboth Rogue ...... 1.00 Harold C. Norton ...... Miss Anna Coleman ..... 5.00 Mrs. F. Watte ...... 5.00 Mrs. Loren O.sbome ...... 1.00 gone to Bucharest from the Hun March 8, the order said. Margaret McBrlerty/ and Mias Face Montreal the eight-round/^seim-flnal. The 1.00 E. M cG u ire...... 6.00 Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Thor- 1.00 Before a large audience \the three In the "Puppy Stake,” "Lo­ work.' stuck his tee shot within five feet, Coi. and Mrs. A. L. HiilTard 10.00 Mi.HS A. McNamara ...... Miss Margaret Hall ...... 6.00 Mr. and Mrs. F. Bergron ,. garlan capital. Another order imposed a fine ol (Clara Visney, took dp . a coliection handsome locM w elt«yclgh t has CLtssiticd .Advertisements • 10.00 5.00 sell ...... 5.00 3.60 Bradley Field Band gave a n 'e x ­ cal All-Age" and in the "Open AU- of the pin and holed C for his fifth Mrs. R. H. Bell . . . 1.00 Mr. and Mrs. Scott Simon Miss Jean • Hall ...... 2.00 Mrs. P. K leinert...... Mr. and Mrs. A. Schimmel . 1,000 pesos on Pan American Air­ and over 2100 w aa'^ slvedi It wSa Age.“ Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Mach' 1.06 3.00 Mr. and Mrs. Edwi Mrs.' Emil Lido ...... ;... 1.00 cellent concert at toe (Cbur^ won five flghte i" s row \ere, scor­ , . isr* a me r e . a • birdie in five holes. (The P.G.A. Count si's sv^ras* words to a lute, Mrs. Clement Lewis ------Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith. Mrs. N. Poutler ...... 1.00 ways on charges of transmitting then announced that Coventry had Seek ti) EliUnirtate Top ing his to il/ kayo last w^k. Raffling off'of 10 boxes of shot- liritisis numUsrs and abbrsylslioiis ell, Jr. 2.00 2.00 Mrs. H. Dittmeyer ...... 3.00 Boyce ...... U 5.00 'Thomas Foley ...... 1.00 Community House last evening." LtOSt iSlStnt 8 * ^8 I record book says Harry Cooper Joseph Barry ...... Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Con­ 2.00 Mount Vesuvius private messages through Its ra­ over too^top” on its quota ____ .1 once had eight birdies in nine con- each coun^ a.a a word and coinpo.uiid . Mr. and Mrs. P Erickson, . 2.00 Mrs. Theodore Chambers' .. 1.00 verse ...... / ...... -. 2.00 Mrs. T. Kauffman 2.00 Anonymous— Mr*. Helen Dickins ...... 1.00 dio station at Buenos Aires' air­ The band was directed by , War­ ,000. / '.Team on Home Ice in word- as t«'d, words" Minimum *. s( 1.00 5.00 Philip W. Taylo) 1.00 2.00 \ — ' I SecutiVe holes, i .Is price ot three line*. Albert Anderson ...... -... Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Patterson Mr. and Mr*. W. J. Hunter 7.00 Mrs. H. I. Rice ...... 2.00 Mr. and Mi*. W. King .... port. rant Officer Plttet. Introduced by I n DotHe Gess and William 1.00 5.00 Mr*; Harry C^Hoon .1.00 Mr. and Mrs. W. Anderson . 1.00 N. I/. Playofils. -j - Nelson's stieak ended when he (,lne rates per duy tor trsnslenb. 8. E. Peterson ' ...... Mr. and Mrs. N. Sandals .. Mr. and Mr*. Robert Cole­ Georg* Rauchle ...... 1.00 Lava Flow Slops E'oy Roberts, who . acted as master Geas of Coventry next entertained By The Associated Press sds: ' t Hattie M, Peterson ...... 2.00 15.00 Ml*. Schlnijl^r .r.',...... 1.00 Mrs^ Carrie M. Hudson .... 1.00 of ceremonies, toe band played the- Colorado P^ns Post-War was trapped '«i seven,, where he Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Sandals man ...... 2.00 Mra. R. L. Larcheveque .. 1.00 with a pip dpnee number, “ Down Boston—Henry Armstrong. 142 t/rteet(»e March 17. IS27 /. Mrs. Salve Vendrillo ...... 1.00 25.00 1-00 Mrs. Lottie M. Holborow . 5.00 National Ahtheum . as its firat got a par. He should have had Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Weden Mr. and'Mra. B. H. John- Mra. R. Brown ...... 2.00 Mrs- Bepsw ’ ...... Has 12 Hours Margin by tl>A Vinegar Worits”, respond­ By The Assodated Press l-2„ Los Angeles, . outpointed birdies on eight and nine, after tre­ Cash Charzis Mrs. Peter Vendriiio ..... 2.00 5.00 A. Family ... 5.00 Mrs. William Henderson .. 1.00 number. The next waa the Red 6 CoTiaecutivs i>k>*s ...r 7 ctsi 9 cts Miss Elizabeth Krapowlcz •ton ...... /. • 5.00 Helen Rubaeba ...... LOO Naples, March 25— Mount ing to an encore. Back on their home lea toe To­ Risiph Zanelli, 148, Providence, 10. mendous wood snots hut his short Mr. and "Mrs. Joseph Lutz . 2.00 10.00 R.v CTTuxbury 1.00 Mrs. Harold Whit^ ...... ' 1.00 Idaho Falla, Idalio (/P)—Re* Cross March. Next came a series Trout Bank for Fishermen 3 Consecutive Dsvs ...I S-ctsill CIS; Miss Elizabeth Bennet Primo Ansaldl ...... >> 1.00 Mr*. D. B. Thoma, 3.00 Vesuvius sent still more volcanic ronto Maple Leafs arOa confident EMdie De Angellea, 137, Revere, game fa^iled "him and he used up ,1 Os.v ...... lit cislIS cut Mrs. Ernest Ungcrer ------. 1.00 1.500.00 AlMi't Turcotte 2.00 Mrs. Herman Behrend .... 2.00 of favorite service songs: Army The band then played 1 several Cheney B rother*...... 1.500.00 tVilliam Ss*s ■>•••••«»••». 1.00 Jbne* and H u rle y ...... 10.00 dust Into the sky today for the Wood, 34, caretaker at the snow­ of again beating the Montreal Ca- outpointed CMky Davis, 131, three strokes Uum the edge ot the All orders to/ irresulsr in*srttonl£ Ml'S. Mariconl, 1.00 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Straw 5.00 1.00 High School Faculty ..... 20.00 William F. Johnson ...... 10.00 bound Blind Bull coal mine on the Air 0>rps, Marines Hymn, ndmbera, some on i/]u e 8t con- nadiena tonight in ths third game ■ / ------1.00 Joseph SImmona j . BdcDermott 1.00 winds to scatteri but the threat of 'tiudlhg with "America,” Mls^ Mc- larger centers of population be- Worcester, 6. green m both cased to finish with will be chsrgoC si the one time rsts-i Orlando Manconi ...... Mrs. Margaret Uiettgen*.. 2.00 4.00 2.00 -Mr*. Jamea Coughlin ..... 2.00 Mrs- 'G.. Carlson,...... 1.00 Idaho-Wyomlng border, wasn't Anchors . Aweigh,. C30ast Gu of toblr aemi-nnal aeries in the Denve^, Ckilo. — t**i A fish Special rates ,'or' long lerln every/ Wanda Strimaitis ...... 2.00 Henry Bradley ...... Mr. Prohopy ...... 2.00 further destruction to nearby vil­ Brierty, Nurses’ Aide bearing the "bank” for the post-war future! caiue the state game and fish de­ Worcester, Ma.sa.-W I 1’l I e a bogey five -ind a par five. On Andrew Ferguson ...... 5.00 10.00 1.00 Elizabeth Johanaon ...... 2-.00 E. B. Johnson' ...... going to be A.W.O L. at his pre- Second (Connecticut March, f Stanley Chip hocdiey playoff. Teh (lay sJverttSinK given upon reuuest.. O. H. Blanchard ...... 1.00 Allen Cox Mr*.''Hagenow ...... Mr*. Louise Meinke ...... 1.00 lages seemed ended with the lava Red (Cross flag and Seaman James That’s toe dream of (jotorado partments greatly increased, its Roache. . 120, .Wilmington. -Del., the tough peck nine he had Ads ordered cancelled before ths' Mr. and Mrs. C. Alolsio .. 5;Q0 Melchlarre Plano ...... 5.00 1.00 Mr. and Mra R. L. Cal- induction physical examination «i Alfred Wade, chairman of teams will be idle tomorrow (Sun» John Senchack ...... 1.00 Albert 8 . Petk* ,..•*•••*«•. Mr*. M. Kempe* ...... 1.00 (lows from the crater virtually (Cotter the American flag. anglers who console themselves, restocking operations' in' lakes and knocked out JOe Miller, 132, Syra­ straight pars except. tor a bogey 3rd or Sth day will be obfriied only, Mr. and Mr*. Erwin B4yer 5.00 Almee LstuUpps ...... 1.00 Ml** Mary Benton ...... 5.00 ••••*•••«*••••••••■ 5.00 Cheyenne. Wyo. With only twe Rockville Red (Cross made / few d a ^ when the spotUght ahlfU to on the.lust hole. tor the sciusi numbot-of tlniss th** R, Pagani 2.00 ^ 1.00 C. WlBse ...... 1.00 stopped. FoUowmg the concert dancing while casting flies in the back* streams hearer the bigger cities. . cuse. 2. Carl Schultz. 162, Hart­ sd spoeared, chargms S> the rsi* Mrs. Wm. Horowitz ...... 25.00 Ernest Copping ...... 1.00 S. I. Benton 5.00 Rflchd Hftddctt ••••••••••- AH the lava flows which had days to make it after bis "greet- remaiics, and introduced /Private Chicago whejrr the Blackhawks Yesterday No. 18 was * par Joseid) Barla ...... 1.00 6.00 A. Heffron 1.00 was enjoyed with George Nixon tangle with the Detroit Red Wings yard, with the thought the current In the second year o f the war. ford, outpointed Danny N.orbrcga, esrned but no allowance or refunds' Alice McCavanaugh ...... 1.00 Mr. and Mr*. Samuel Kemp, Mr. and Mra. Frits Modesn 2.00 Minnie McDoiinsU ...... LOO A friend ...... • been destroying dwellings, grow­ 'mg’* arrived. Wood 'donned snow First CUun Frank Syiponda of three, and « tough oiic. 230 yards can be made on six timt ads ttopoe# Jr...... 25.00 5.00 Mr*. R. B. Wilcox : ...... - 3 00 furnishing the music.., In toe third game of their semi­ moratorium on mountain vacationa i'Colorado moved 7,000,000 trout 159, New Bedford. Mass., 6. Erhest Vicki ...... 1.00 Mr. and Mra. Charles Cooley loo Mr. and Mi*. FYed Lepper 2.00 Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lan* 3.00 ing cro^ and forest planting came shoes, hiked Mve miles to board s Manchester. Mr. S y n o d s who uphill in the mud. Tciday t h / tour­ after the tlftb day. “ William T. Smith ..'...... S.OO Mr. and Mrs. Harry Flavell 5.00 Mn*. John R. Blake, Jr. . . . plane sent for him. 'The plane wai £larl Mln^r. of the Park Hill final playoffs. Is really a bleaslng In disguise and from Its hatcheries to *treams and 'Augusta, Me.—Jerry Vachon, No ■’till forbids’'; display Unas nol Anthony .La Poel ...... 1.00 Mr .and Mra. Norton Spen­ Elizabeth Marecek ...... 5.00 H. Moriarty ...... 1.00 to a sUndstill last illght. Allied was connected with the Medical that much better Ashing Is just lakes over the state, and of this nament committee ruled it a par. Mr. and Mr*. Earl'-Allen.. 2.00 cer ...... 5.00 5.00 Friend ...... • 2.00 forced dovim by, storms and s Corps In North A fri^ has receiv­ l<^wer Shop, gave red ^rnations The Leafs, 'ipset' sonoueror of 169, Montreal, knocked out Bobby tour, as the field oif 75 teed off In cold. / -T Frank Dpn\5 to ...... 2.00 Mr. and Mr*. Peterson . . . J. Rclchenback .. . 2.00 Military government officials re­ ahead. number 1,500,000 ’.were of legal Hall, 180, Boston, 5. Larry Vll|- The Herald will oot bs responsible 1.00 Mrs. Bartiara Thomas .... 5.30 Mias Mary Ann Lynch .... 1.00 2.00 William Dowd ...... 2.50 dwindling supply o. gas. • Wooc ed an honordb^ medical dis­ to'all membersiof toe committees Montreal on toe Csnadlena ice the second round of the 72-hole tor mors than ons lacorrect inssrj A. D*Abate ...... Blanche Holman ______... Mr. and 'Mr*. G. A. Ld’rsen . 5.00 ported. 'Thousands of refugees for the evening. Mias June Loomis, Tuesday to gam a split of the two The law o f supply and demand size, 7 inches, when transfered. neuve, 148, Berlin, N. H., kncxiked 'John Beck 1.00 Pioneer Parachute 1.500.00 Miss Nancy Lynch ...... 1.00 John B. Burke Funeral The L. G. Club . 5.00 evacuated from Cercola and other tramped al night to a ranger sU- charge, and w i^ a lso aararded toe lion of any sdvsrUMmsiit ordsrs* Mrs. Bessie H.iwe ...... ,< 5.00 of the Red (Cross Women’s Motor first games, were confident ot reg­ seems to substantiate .that opti­ Typical In Colorado’s re-stocking out Charles- Marsh, 152, Boston, ______.. for mors than ons time. : Paaquale Ponticelll ...... 1.00 Mr. and Mr*. Jame* H all.. 1.00 Miss Edwins Lynch ...... 1.00 Mi*. Rose Losaia ...... 1.00 Uon to get more fuel, and arrlvec Purple H e a r ^ He spoke of the Home...... 10.00 j . E. A spinw all...... 1.00 communities started to drift back (Corps was called upon last eve­ istering a further surprise by elim­ mism. program is the wotk of the Duran­ 3. Tbs losdvsrttnt. ^missioB o< la-, Chanes Ponticelll ...... <1.00 Mrs. Catherine Graham .. 1.00 St. Margaret’s Circle 280 5.00 Mr*. Ida Moseley ...... 1.00 here with 12 hours to go. w o n the Rfa Ooas is doing over- corrtci Dublloa'tloni bf adesrtlsinE Haz^l G reenw ay...... 2.00 Mi*. M.- Foley ...... l o o td their homes. ning for her first duty which was ination of Montreal from toe play?, While .millions of (Tolorado- go hatcheries in the far seuthwest Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Lynch. 2.00 Mr. and Mr*. Russell Hill* 2.00 Ladies Aux.-An'derson Shea 2.00 Mrs. James W. Maher . . . 6.00 . Officials estimated that about •eaa, and/oonmended Its work Norfolk, Va.~(porp. »EU. Leo,.|Barlola y^o Meet will bt rsctifisd only by csnoellatloif Mr*. Alice Murphy ..:... 1.00 10.00 Mra. E. R. Supemant ..... R. Schubert ...... 12.00 to provide transportation for offs. batched trout have gone into lakes corner of toe state, one of the na­ of the charse mads for tbs aervies' Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Carinl . 2:00 Post 2046 ...... Mrs. C. (Mlpiitta ...... 5.00 Helen G. Mallett ...... 5.00 Mrs. Gladys M oore...... 2.00 3,200 persons remained homeless ■very t 163, Ctemp . Pendleton. Va..-and Lee Mr*. Eleanor F reelove.... 10.00 Dietary Problem Solved Private First (Class Frank Sy- Clarence Day, Toror.to’s coach, and straams of the Rockies in an tion’s largest. rendered > - Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kaiser 3.00 2.00 Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Wlgren ■ 1.00 B. Pagani ...... 5.00 1.00 from the devastation In the twin 'nie Muid then played several Rosen, 158, Baltimore,* drew, 8. ' -All advartiaamanta______mdat____ avster: ri% Ur*. Katherine Smythe .. 2.00 Mra. H. Kramer ...... Mrs. P. Smachelti ...... monds. expressed the confidence in this unlntem pted flow despite the war, This hatchery alone, in 1943. Teri*aiio\a Agaih Mr. and Mrs. Burt McQuada 1.00 Birch Street Tavern (Adolf Hazel B. Jifhnson...... 2.00 Mr. and Mrs. John P. Hut­ Miss J. Sm achettI----- ..... 1.00 villages ot San Sebastiano and otha/num bers, and during the Johnny Finazzo, 171, Baltimore, in ktyla.W0, copyc o p y ___ and- w typography .’wltlC Mr*. Joseph Laroche ...., 1.00 2.00 Kansas O ty (dV-The dietary Refreshments were Sold during manner ”we had co «vtn one game the drain haa presumably lessehed, planted 700,000 trout of which outpointed Jimmy ’ Nelson, 171, gttlatiooaiotiooa enforcta'bytlieei psbiteta Mr..and Mr*. V. B. Edger- Baseiaz) ...... Jean Oiatello...... 3.00 chinson ...... 3.00 Mr and Mrs. Jaycox ...... 1.00 Masaa de Somma. I, “The Stars and Stripes in .Montreal to have * chance of what with the out Uie travel, espe­ 200,000 were large enough for the 1.00 Mr. and Mrs. Mackman .» 300 Manchester Lumber A Fuel prablem o f Htiey, . Swope parii the evening. Cleveland, 8. Boston. March,' 25.— Sal a andand tk thay a y rassrve tha right t* Lothar Hlrsch ...... 1.00 Mrs. Sarah Buck 2.00 Mr. and Mra. J Schiebcl 2.00 one of the members of taking the aeries." Since three of cially m to' Inacoesaible motmtain skillet. edit, rsviaa o et any copy *on;g • f t atand Mr*. 1lai«ld Mr. and Mr*. Wm. Clark .. 1.00 Co...... 100 00 2.00 zoo’a peranicklty sea lion, iinally he band played a Piccolo solo. Milwaukee—Fritzie Zivlc, _ 149, Bortolo of Boston, who gainad th* Arthur Pawlak ...... Mr, and Mr*. Stewart Dil­ Mildred Tedford Mr. and Mr*. Ray S':hiebel 1.00 the next four game* are aoheduled reaches. And this means good John C. Henderson, bronzed su­ aldsrad obieeUo------„ n i l * ...... *^ S.OO 1.00 John Olson ...... • • • * 00 2.00 Mrs. Roosevelt Initiated haa been aolved. but it required s Next on the pre^rram was the outpointed flairy Teaney, " 141, N. B. A. featherweight cbaiiqiion* chOBtna aoDBBiHii^w ias* sd^ lon ...... ;. .. . Polish American Club, Gustaf Anderson ...... Concedes Quigley Nomlaatiun for the 'roronto ice, the Leaf* can angling when the war la amn. Ash­ perintendent, la really the daddy of M «s pubilthsrt .soma diut. aast b4C: r. S a D. K .»*a«ley S.OO Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Morten 5.00 Manchester Coat, Aproh and 100.00 Earl Hampton ...... 2.00 ■clentiflc approach. .Huey am vec auctioning of two eaa sheila from Cleveland, 10. ^ b b y Richardson, ohlp from Phil rerraaova of New Mg. sad Mr*. Raymond T. 10.00 Mr*. Thomaa Haddock . . .1 Inc...... ■ win toe aertm by taking all their ing •ntousiaata *ay. the big ones, too, for in his domain reocived by I* e'clook •oOM^4tetsf Cliaiiis 0**nwaii S.OO Towel Supply Co. .. •. Proceeds Polish American A. IV. Gate* ...... 2.00 Headquarters, Caribbean De­ fresh from the Pacific ocean _ 31 New Georgia Island, taken from home game*. I6S, Cleveland, ou tp ^ te d Johnny York, here two weeks ago, today Oeaea ...... Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Steele. days ago, turned up his nose' al New Britain, March 2&-0P)— In 1940, Colonulo issued 122.010 In the nigged RMkies surrounding days 1()'J«. ^yUser . . . . . S.OO s:oo City Taxi Co...... • • Club Moving Ptetures B. Holden ...... 1.00 fense Command. March 25.-rW1— near Munda Air Field, These were Conceding the' nomination of May­ Chicago and Detroit also split Roszina, 150, Milwaukee, 6. - agreed to give the lattei a chance McLagan...S.OO r. aad Mra Osmond J. I'oO Oswald Weir ...... herring, Would est only large go ^ resident angling llcenoes, and Valleclto lake, a 16 3-4 pound Telcphoae Y w W«Rt Russell) Irwin ...... (March 18th1 1 , 1865 Mrs. B. Field ...... • 1.00 Mrs. Franklin D. Rooaeveit was sent by Russell and Raymond or George A. (Quigley aa toe Re­ their first two games. 57,118 non-ra*ident licenoea. but whopper waa pulled ls«t aununer. Philadelphia — Walter "Cabey" to regain that tiUe in a 15-roUnd 9 , paurkweathfr .75 Liebs ...... 1.00 Joseph Broxowskl ...... jloo Mrs. Gertrude Fogarty . . . flab. Finally Zoo Director TX a Peter (Jhocolate Shoppe... 25.00 Adler and Dobkin ...... 100.00 Initiated into the "Super Royal Storrs. aona of Mr. and M n Gil­ publican standard besfer in tha lost summer tha total o f raMqnt VaU^to la toe headwater of toe Lewis, 124 1-2, New York, out* bout at toe Boeton Garden oa Ada ore Lillian A. Franklin.. 1.00 I'oo Mrs. Harry ,'o g a r ty ...... , CuUy corned Huey, injactwr tnt phese o f tha CBAWUi ZATB jk i. Edgerton B-00 Gus Anderson ...... Farr'* Soda Shop ...... 5.00 Manchester Knitting Mills 25.00 Order of Hypw-Terrestrtal Hop­ bert H. Storrs of tola town. Thaaa April 11 mavoralty election, .Vow He Cm Relax permlta had Jumpfd to 162,168, ated Joey Puig, 117,' Brooklyn, April 1 4 .' pw lU Jarvis i i i w .LOO Mr. and Mra. L. B. Keen.. 3.00 1.00 Mary Buahnell Cheney Aux. Rio Grande river. above os a aaoveidray to ' John Rujint ...... The Womb's Auxiliary— Meyer* A Mendelsohn, Inc. 50.00 pers” by UeuL' Gen. George H. mammal with an appetlto-buH.i- sheila brought a total of IL^m ore Thomaa F. McGrath last night white non-resident permlta dropped From toe Durango ponde come Billy Fox, 1&, 'Philadelphia, Thia time, according to Pro­ VMS Mark* B.06 Mr. sad Mrs. C. L. Cbap- Tony Leone ...... • • LOO Mra. Ann Lovaly ------»• Brett yesterday as her mlUUry ing solution and ' was yMbtt t' for tha Rad Croee Fund. 1.00 Mabelle L. Frankland . . . ■ 8 L . Mary’s Eptaci^l The Orford Soap Co... 2,000.00 congratulated toe ptvaent Incum­ New York.—<^—Ken McAuley to a low ebb of 14,090. thoueande o f brook, Loeldeven, rotopped WlUle (Haytoa, 168, At­moter Rip Valenti of toe sponaor* paid at the busiaoM *Rte» *■ B . ▲. JarvlB ...... 10.00 Joseph Ralmander ...... 10.00 Ci^tol Grinding Oo..... '2.00 transport plana passed ovar ths switch Huw to sun pswh. Latei M in Msrgarat Walahaar played bent on hla vlctoiy In the Repub­ o f toe Ranger* la imt goalie who The marked increase in reeldent brown and other vartettea o f the lantic a t y . 4. tng Goodwin A. C, the oontracta or S m KsUsy sad Robwt Mr. Mrs. C. Gustaf* Joaeph Fava ...... 1.00 Ladiea’ Auxiliary, Zipser Churchv.4iurdi «.•♦•*••••• » *V4 Cully mixed a little haring, then tore th* sovestfe 'dag M|tevklg. 5.00 Chapman Omirt. No. W. Morteon Ow*n ...... 2,00 equator off the Kieuadoraan cease aavatal nuauian ‘ trout family, aad the prooeae of will be revened and Terranova P**ee*e**,ee*«»e,,e 5.00 Edward Miller ...... 1.00 Club ...... '• more, adth the p o m . Now al O. of A ...... ^...... *■ 1410. Sydney MacAlpine- - ...... 5.00 The "order" Is limited to persons cordiim, reapeht, 20 foot .burdens Mm with an Important man was rather^ disdainful, and Lawyer—What grounds do you Announcements extension ladder miscellane­ borrow money oi. it.’ bragging; who Is considerate of Ask them to tell you what they again! » have? used cars. Highest prices paid. WllllmanUc Wrecking Company, / written meoaage. Seeking help, the There was a long pause. Grand­ women, children and old people; said: Fire Chief (looking up)—That’s FOR AWN Cosmetlcg call 6513. ous lumbei. Tfel. 2/0909. are working for . . . . what their Man—My wife haen’t spoken to 1941 Olds. -nvertlble coupe, Help Wanted—Maly 36 Route 6, Columbia, Conn. BuHrdera Wanted 59-A farmer faUs and knocks, himself father waa emoking a pipe and who la too brave to lie, too gener­ Printing Foreman—Ah, a I .lad chief objective in life ia, or what too bad, but why tell us firemen? A i^lnuhcnU ,,day or evening. model 66. 1941 Pontiac sedan, Mtoving—Trucking- out. Wheu he revives both stron­ he took several drawj on iL blow­ ous to cheat, and who takes his from America seeking employ­ me for six months. Lost and Foond 20 GOOD AU'niMOBILB mechanic. FOR’ SALE-CHILD'S high chair CUM FORT AfiLE ROOMS and they-aim to achieve in five or ten Why not notify the police? Lawyer (musing) . Hmmm! Mrs. Ida Mvrehcuse. 5 Baink St. 1941 Plymouth sedan special de­ Storage FOR SALE- I»;e BOX, slightly ger and message are gone. No one ing the smoke out slowdy, care­ share of the world, lets others ment as a printer! Well,' do you yeara—and they will be unable to Man (shaking his head) — I luxe, 1940 Olds sedan, 1039 Olds, Must have own .too’ia. Permanant and crib, in gooo condition. Al.so quality .ibeuis Alsu rooms with hoaovoa Ma tale. fully, before he replied. have theirs."- resdly understand the art of print­ You’ve come here for advice and I jOST—2 StRANL pwirUiecWace, FOR RENT - iATOST TYPE hos- AUSTIN A. CH AMBER,*: CO. used. Reas<>^l^. Telephone 4793. make a definite answer. don’t dare tell the police. I told ru give it tc you. Forget all about feetween Charter Oak and Plano sedan. Manch-altr Motors Sales. job for right.mkn. Carter Chevro­ two gates. C?all 6836. light, ' oousekeeping piivUegsa. The Story: dan Mesrik, C'secho- “No, George,” he said . finally, ing? Can you set type? . them the last time she disappear­ pitkl bed. for H«me use. Bates Trailer Van Service. Removals let Co. Inc<'.'i91 Center street. cent/ai Ideal for couples or girls. "for various reasons 1 cannot do Suppose, right now. aoiceone this divorce buelncss. Man, you’ll 2>Iace. Return to 132 Charter Oak. 512 Wes. Center Tel. 4134. from Coast to Coast, deiiixe FOR SALE- PAIR OK black Ped ■levak, comes fb Aiuortea ia Teacher-,-W>\o ia man's nobleat Young Franklin stepped to one were to aak you what your chief ed -and they went out and found likely never egaln* get a wife reaa#nable. Call Kdhjp's. Inc. Tel, Mi^inery andK'Tools 52 Phone 3989. 14 Arch street. , . search of personal freedom. He it. In- the first place the farm of (he cases, and in a brief , space her. • Tll)e{Aone 2-0760. ______5680. 1936 OLDSMOBILE,' A-1 condl equipment th'ating. packing and WANTED —AUTOMOBILE me­ Rest shoes, 7 A A, never worn, friend? aim in life ia. What you hope to like the one you have. settieo in Colorado. His daughter couldn’t stand it. We have had Johnny^—The hotdog—rit actual set up these words from the' First accomplish In the' next ten years? liOST—2 KEYS ON leather key tlon, can be s.en at 144 Charter storage. Warehouse, Manchester chanic, essential to war effort. also leather chalsette, excellent F lL t/ YOUR APPLK?ATT0NS and son-in-law, Ocorge, together Bome good years here, and have Chapter of John’s Gospel; Oak street, Saturday, 12 p. m. to Green. Tel. 5187. Apply to Carlson A Company, 44 condition. Write. Box E. R., The Wanted to Rent 68 made money, out we're just aa apt ly feeds the hand that bites it. What woiihi be your answer? Definitions; Mwe. nnder pleaae return to 26 t — no^’ for /lew Cletrac farln crajjvl- with bis graadsoB, Little dan, nre "Nathaniel said unto him, can Every business—-commerCiaf or /'Democracy: The place whera Kgyptlaaa tbotbacheleee Kim Terrace oi call 7070. Automobiles for 6 p..m. Stock Place, Manchester. Herald. cr tractors. See us for all details. visiting him. « to get some bad ones. A farm like WANTED—3, 4 OR 5. room apart­ this needs a reserve. It needs some Tbe vacuum-cleaner salesman any good thing come out of Nax- industrial—should have a well de­ Youngaters are ashamed of the old 1939 PLYMOUTH Sedan, Painting—Papering 21 A PRESSER FOR AN essential FOR SALE MARLIN Model 36 Dublin Tract! r Company, Wllll- ment or teneiren^ for family of 2. areth ? Philip said’ unto him, Come fined plan—a program of growth T he teeth of mummies indicate |?OR SALE—1934 FORD V8. 1932 mantic. margin for play. It has given me who bad ai. appointment found folks. »-29 Ford tudbr,’ 1938 IJlymouth Model B Ford. 1930 CTievrolet. modem cleaning plant, experi­ sporting rifle, 30-30. nearly hew* Write Box X, Herald. George Slain nnd Old 3 ^ the housewife unable to Keep it. and see.” and expansion. Star. Pitcher: The one who al­ that ancient Dgyptians did not RBFR. gv ms mmam n t «$ N_i. >rt or? a good living and has bought part The text conveyed such a deli­ door, 1937 Dodge sedan, 1936 Tel. 4607. ence on silks and wools, excellent one box cartridges, $40.00. Phone yiwpler VI of itself, but 1 am sure that it He suggested the following day: Every individual should have an lows only lilx runs while his team suffer from tooth decay, probably J. E. JENSEN Ford sedan, 1936 Pontiac sedan, PAINTING U48IDE or out, alao working conditions, $1.00 per 6451. couldn’t buy a garage The farm Housewife — ’ Tha’s my busy cate rebuke, that a position was ideal—a purpose and objM tlve-^ mates aiA making seven. because of their diet of coarse and "'You’ll have to take it off—I fot , 1935 Pontiac sedan. Cole Motors, FOR SALE—1937 4 DOOR sedan paperhanging. Call 4762 after 4, hour, vacation with pay. Phone Wearing Apparel— Furs 57 Houses for Sale The hired man had gone to the better stay in the farming buei- day. If you call then you'll fine me g;lven .Benjamin at once. goal—tovvard which he continual­ Did TimeV': Anyone who can re­ fibrous foods. bustedl" 4164. at gas station, corqer of Lllley 933, Rockville, Conn. Swiss Laun­ FOR SALE—1 1-2 HORSE power barn. The reat of us were in the ness and not go into the automo­ in a whirligig. FLOOR SANDING compressor, also electric coffee FOR SALE —GtRLS' gabardine FOR SALE NICE 6 ROOM tin­ living room. All were seatsd ex­ and Msdn. Repairing 23 dry. gle, fireplace, steam heat. 2 car bile business. 1 think that you slid Salesman — That won’t worry A lot of girls have not been CASH FOR YOUR CAR--Any 36 grinder, and large hand meat ski suit, marpon, size 14, lambs cept my father who seemed hesi­ Anna should be a little more pa­ ms, Madam. My last customer worried about the sbortaga of Laying and Finishing. to 41. High prices paid. Drive grinder. Tel. 2-1500. wool lined Jacket, tan corturoy, 2 garage, recently redecorated, ex­ tant about where he would light. RED RYDER Turn About BY FRED HARMAN OVERHAUL AND' REPAIRS on DISHWASHER WANTED. Apply cellent ' street. Call ArttiUi A. tient. There will be other oppor­ was in a klmona. dresses. over now to 80 Oakland street. Business Services Offered 13 washers, vacuums, toasters, irons, piece lahz suit. Graments out­ He 'walked around jerking on his tunities. If you plan ahead care­ Tel. Manchester 2-0811 Brunner's. Jpen evening until 9. at Tea Room, 883 Main street FOR SALE— COW MANURE. grown. Telephone 5828. Knofla Tel. 544U. 5938 875 Main ear lobe with his finger and CAREFUL. RED-DON’1 m lli \ I (JE.T 6 uTA here, '■■TOU’VE GOT rrCOMliO’, ) fans, lamps ate., and all children’s Place your orders now for April atreet. fully, you will be able to take ad­ THAT EAR-ROOM SOUABBlE' V Saturday's 6. Phone 5101,—4485. WANTED ELECTRIC wiring toys and vehicles. Cash and carry. thumb. Finally he settled himself vantage of them." YOU’RE \ and repairing. Phone 3975 before delivery, $10 per cord delivered. in a rocker. My father Argued for more thSn FUNNY BUSINESS B R ED / ------^ 1941 FORD STATION wagon, low Tel. 2-1439. Help Wanted— Phone 7849, Wanted—To Buy 58 FOR SALK—5 ROOM duplex "I've been thinking ot a plan," 'BUT THAT YOUNG 7 p. m. bouse, one side .!acant. Inquire 29 an hour. His voice rose. He shout­ EANri CLERK NEEDS mileage, radio, heater, white wall NEW CONVERTTBLE TOPS. Cel­ Male or Female 37 he began, "of how to make your ed. His arins waved. He nearly fWOTECTlN’ — HE YOUNG BUSINESS COU­ rings, like new 1938 Ford station MAKE ARRANGEMBINTS to have WANTED — ELECTRIC water Cottage street. daughter and grandson happy.” your garden plowed In April. luloid replaced In curtalna. all WANTED—DISHWASHER. Also lore his left ear off his head. Yet D0ESN3 PLE DESIRE TO RENT 6 wagon, very clean, dark green. klnda of leather work. Chaa. Lak- Household Goods 51 pump for artesian well. A bath FOR SALE>-6 hOOM Cap Cod “What’s the' matter?” inter­ Did Jan never yielded He ivas sor­ SAWT/ 1937 Ford aUtlon wagon. Terms Telephone 2-1468. H. Warren waitress. Applj Center Restau­ tub or bath oom outflL TeL 8275. rupted .Old Jap _with^ a loqk.Uiat ry, as sorry XX he cauId.be...but-no ‘ ^m-7-ROOM HOUSE IN ing. 90 ' Cambi.dge atreet. Tele­ rant, 509 Main street. ; IT DOES MAKE A house, 2 unfinished robrtiS up­ indicated that he waa on guard. and trades. Phone 5101 Brun­ Case. phone 4740. stairs. breakfast nook, fireplace, was final. Thar, jaw was set. NICE SECTION. CALL ner’s, open eveningrs.' DIFFERENCE WHERE YOU WANTED TO BUY pre-war baby “Aren’t they happy now?" When we left for town late that ASHES AND RUBBISH removed. WANTED—MIDDLE AGED cou- BOY YOUR FURNITURE stroller. In good condition. Call steam heat, continuous hot water, This'sort of threw my father for ple for janitor work. Centennial copper plumbing. Lot 75x16.5, evening, George Plain was mad 5177 OR 2-0841. Drop a line to "Trucking.” 61 Private Instructions 28 Florence Tord.^ telephone 3312. a minute, but he recovered. clear through. Mill atreet. Apartments. Tel. 4279. Home is the center of your life. .. near Plant J. Phone 6413. "Why, of comae, of course, they MAIL COURSE BY Authority. Keep it well furnished with good WANTED TO BUY small milk are happy in a way,” he replied. C!lo Be Contiaued) / route. Write particulars to Box Shorthand' or machine stenog­ Situations Wanted— quality furniture from a store "That is, they're iwt unhappy. But Real Estate raphy. Opportunities everywhere. serving Connecticut for over 33 H, Herald. what I mean la really happy. How V Female 38 can you be really happy it you Whale School. (1001) 140 West years. W^N I'ED TO BUY stove, ranges, FAIRVIEW STREET— / HENRY STREET 42nd. New York. have to slave over dishes and laun­ A Bubutantlal 6-room dwell­ HOLLISTER School girl anxious refrigerators, washers, pianos and WILL BUY ANY dry and all that? What I mean is Quotations 8-Room Single, all im­ to oare for children after schooL 3 room corap'-jU home outfit with furniture. The Austin A Cham­ CARS ing. Fireplace. Hot water heat. all the accessories. N thing else to really happy where you have a provements. sleeping porch, Largei ecreened porch. Baae- Help Wanted—Femaje 33 House 3:30 to 7 p. m. Call 2-1190. bers Co. Telephone 5187. GOOD hired girl to do the work, where In my opinion, the 'British Em­ buy. Pay only $£ WEEKLY. pire policy - will create 111 will th BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES All Settled BY EDGAR M A ^IN sun parlor, steam heat, ga­ nient imrage. Well landscaped Just 8 outfits to be sold \ you have a nice home in a good WANTED lot. For^ppolnlmen^to Inapect WOMEN — DO YOUR PART! WANTED TO CARE for children USED FURNITURE AND Stoves . neighborhood, where you can take the Drient. We should .make a rage. Laundry work is essential. Good \ bought, sold and exchanged. REAL ESTATE definite understanding with the call evenings. Write Box B, Herald. PRICE S295 \vacation trips and all that” 1 ©LT \T CC«9Q«K. V\’4> YWfW YOO , VT pay, steady work. New System Highest prices paid. Jones Furni­ ^ “Well, Ororge,” Old Jah said, Griental peoples that we will not \S TWt P«0M0fT\O4 UST VAHciL ' KVKrr \ tiOT KiOei 1 j BADLY! WALKER STREET— ALLEnX e AI.TY CO. Laundry, Harrison street. A-L-B-E-R-T-S ture, 31 Oak street Tel. 8254. "you are not doing Vo bad. You follow BriUab policies, such . 43 Allyn St.—Hartford Fair Prices F\0©T J T f 9KTY. 2-Family, 5 and 5, all im­ SS01 Poultry and Supplies 43 t have a good job. You visit around shown before the war in Burma, TO Our customers u te provements, steam ' heat, SHIRT PRESS OPERATOR. Also with people and sell e>W 'fOO’OF— CWO»A« large porch. hours, good pay. New Model starting to lay, New Hampshire blinds. Owing to our very low metal spring. Telephone 2-1922, dollar for clean ’37, Several 4—5 and 6-Room overhead, get pur special low Builder — Real Estate have enough to get along on nice­ MOK)TK- 1---- >' (SET Laundry, Summit street. Reds. Tel, 2-1500. ly, After all, you have only been We are, getting stronger and W aT E O r ’38, '39, ’40 and ’41 Houses available for imme­ prices on ' high' grade window Telephone 7426 or 4614 really working at this thing for 1 ^ / cars with'low mileage. shrdes and Venetian blinds com­ WANTED TO BUY light luggage stronger. The preliminaries are diate occupancy. about four years. I recall you out of the way. • We are getting pletely installed. Samples furnish­ trailer. Clall 6500. didn’t do much for over a-year af­ Call Hartford 8-1000 FIRE, SMOKE, ed. Capitol Window Shade Co^ ready to drive home some hard GRISWOLD .STREET. ter you got back from Camp Fun- blows. and onr buyer will call at V WATER 4 AND 5-ROOM 241 North Main street. Phone ston. I hope Anna isn't complain­ GLASTONBURY— WANTED 8819. Open evsiUiigs. Rooms Without Board S9 —Navy Secretary Frank Knox. your Inmie. Any one or mil three of these ing.” I qfF ' **J' 17rAcre Farm, 8-room will damage yoar property. To buy your furniture, elec­ THE COKM. C p. “Oh, no. pa,” my mother said H4.rMlAM«VkaMCT.M, house, steam heat, all im­ FOR SALE—CXX)LERATOR. less FUR RENl ROI.MS. alngla and quickly. “I ain’t complaining, but More than once before Allies ‘It’s a wonderful chair—you’ll appreciate it when you’re Aay Make Or Model! trical appliances, stoves, HOUSES than 1 year old. Price $50. Tele­ b^a Kitchen prlvllagea, don't-ypn think George is right?" provements. 2 tobacco Have^ou Enough phone 2-0702. have stood together in w-ar and not in itr sheds, bams, 2 chickyn sufepiobile and home if you girls. Phone 2-1561. 232Gante> St. NEEDS WOMEN "You know why I didn't work fallen apart ih peace. That cer­ Fire Insiiranee are going into the armed right after 1 got back' from Fun- tainly will be Germany's game coops, 1-car garage. Im­ FOR SALK—PERFECTION oil WANTED- -IN PRIVATE family, aton,” my father broke in. "I waa On Yniir Furniture, CMhIng, serviceh^orJeaving town. FOR RENT heater, small coal atove, 2 clocks, once again. This recurrent threat SIDE GLANCES BY GALBRAITH mediate possession. Houne, Oarage or Othcr'^Prop- Highest f^ces Prfid! gentleman roomer. 116 North FOR BL^S looking around for something of war can only be met if there erty ? oak dresser, baby carriage, double School street. good.” ia an bitemational order firmer in ALLEY OOP Poor Dinny BY V. T. HAMLIN HILLIARD STREET— barrel shotgun, living room aet. "Well, all right." drawled Old strength and unity than any en­ Low rates, with large Insur­ CALL 3802 Tel. 6881. FOR RENT—ROOMS by night, Jan, “it waa probably the thing to 2P3TT 6-Room Single. 2-car ga­ ance companies, represented by OPERATORS emy could seek to challenge. f THEK EN (MHAil WtEERe6 HIM fOCVmVN HMPSO MX to' WE JONES < day or wt-k. Call 2-1940 or i do. And I believe you found it. z BirrSTEAOA S<)MC ^ AkOCr AMJaikld KVE»nURE» BE(30ME-«N OUICTAICI^ rage, hot-air heat. us. FOR SALE-STORKLINE maple Florence atreet. "Found It? Found what? Found —British Foreign Secretary- .\a- EVEK30 —HkU- AJHUMAM^. And Let Him Do thg Worrying OR 3429 erth. steel sagleas spring, inner Healthy ^ td oor positions thony Eden.’ ^ TAklN’MEAT The Insuransmiths 86-88 OAK ST. TEL. 8254 a sucker's job where I do all the WHEN I ^ A aiLP, LIRE . . . Buy WEST MIDDLE Tl’K.— SInee 10M spring water proof mattress, ex­ FOR RENT - COMFORTABLE in a mtical industry. work and someone else gets the PBEEOHIM \ I expected, On Bus Line. 7>,4-Acre cellent condition. $20. Telephone well furnished room, nice section, Paid while learning. profiL That's not for me. I want The old Europe has gone. We FROM Hid TRAP \ HE TOSSED Farm, 6-room house, barn, 2-1825. next to bath and shower. Gentle­ to be my own bns.s where you can shall have to do a great deal of IT WAd KK) TBtOC) ME H)6H IN . o. Sell ROBERT J. SMITH man preferred. Tel. 6881. Exc^ent working rondi- u.!?e your brain and .sumeoi>C else FORHIMTO V JH ’Aia- . 2-car garage, 35 fruit trees, Inrorporiitcd MAGIC CHEF Combination range, fundamental thinking and scrap- 3 broker houses, chicken »63 ST. PHO.NE'dtflO ons. High rate of pay. uses his back. Tha*’s how to get piing of old points of view before 4 and 4 comuination range, gas ahead in this world." we find our way through that new ' // • • • Trade coop. Real Estate Insurance ranges. $10 and up. Sunbeam oil FOR RENT—ROOM. 26 Linden Women of sound health. 2-' street, opposite Center Park. continent ti(hlch now opens up I d ' - / / burner, Florence kitchen heater, ' years or older, holding "Well, George," said Old Jan, before ua. \ Ff-OWER STREET— late model piano, ice box. metal- Connecticut driver’s li­ “tha* will come in time, I hope, if lawn chairs, end tables, bureau, FOR RENT—LARGE Attractlv you plan carefully." —Prime MIhiNter Jan Christian -i ANODEPny REAL 2-Family, 6 and 6, Du­ 2 S tw e s front room with some light house­ cense. ‘ Smuts, Cnioii. of South .Africa. OU6HT ^ chest of drawer Austin Cham­ "In time? In wliat time? When plex. bers Warehouse, Manchester keeping privileges, suitable for we’re old and gray and worn out. working couple. Call 6951. Apply in Person. DOANE STREET— Green. Open 9 to 9, except S'atur- What good will It be then? Td ESTATE FOR RENT day, 9 to 5. Tel. 5187. FOR RENT—ROOM for 2 >enUfr* rather have some of the pleasures WHAT’S WROHG WITH 6-Room Single, hot-air FOR SALE .53 VERNON STREET of this world now while I can en­ heat, a nice clean place. WALNUT BEDROOM set com­ men. or man and wife. cMtInuoua HARTFORD joy them. And. under the circum- What Have You to plete, one mi.*isidn bedroom set. ' hot water; shower, pnvate en R. G. RANSOM. Supt. stancesi I think It's nc more than THIS PICTURE? In the Hollywood section, trance. 101 CheslnuL FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Visible Proof BY MERRILL BLOSSER 6-Ronm Single, two-chr 995-997 Main Street one parlor set; three breakfast right that I ahould " Offer? ALEXANDER sets, baby’s high chairs, small FOR RENT—c l e a n comfortable All hiring done according to "Under what circumatancea?" garage. Excellent buy at baby carriage, baby cribs, chest room for 2 neat ypung women. 82 asked Old Jan in a voi :e pitched REASONABLE REN1' area stabilization plan. more calmly than George’s. MAL KROONER U ’M FROM A DO All t KNOW is That Wmku DIO rr HAPPEN? ) r RIGHT THERE ! ^ IT JARVIS $9,.500. of drawers, living room rues, gas CTiestnut streeL, SOMEBOOV SAID HES 'V. ALEXANDER ranges, combination ranges, cook "Weil," said my father pausing ISN'T HERE / y iH E G A r e n r ! VDUi « to change to a straight chair and DlD HE /MEAN WNA f ig h t / DON'T/ HE Real- Estate — Insurance 6.Room Single House, 3 -----SEE-----■ stoves, and several Items too FOR RENT- tOOM/ Call , at 8 MFNTlOl ANY- ( ONE LL ME KROONER /SURE numerous to mention. Jones Fur­ Chestnut sj /eet ,-or telephone pull it up ao ihat he waa facing THIN© ABOUrA HE’S JARVIS Mortgages rooms on each floor, fur­ Old Jan. He assumed a business­ nace heat, one-car ga­ niture, 36-38 Oak street. Tel. 2-0759. Read Herald Advs. FiGHr MtS gonna/ HAD^ ' we oiONT Real Estate and Mortgages GEORGE C. LESSNER 8254. like tone, “t nave a aweU chance GETIMTDY J OHQfie ABOUT/ ' 26 Alexander Street rage. P rice...... $6,500 to buy a garage. It’s got a good 26 Alexander Street Phones: 4112 or 7275 821 MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 6163 location and ia doing a go xl busi­ Phone 4112 or 7275 6-Room Single in Green Crochet Fascinator ness. I, could athrt right off by % Acre section, 4 rooms New ^Date* Frocks making $4,000 a year. And that | .\ . would be minimum. I could build down and 2 up. fireplace, it up fast: It’s really an opportun­ steam heat. This hoUse ity that comes once In a UfoUme.” is only two years old. . He waited tor Old Jan to reRIy^ / Price ...... $7,350 , Slowly the farmer btgan. Ow'V Mils Ism s« '» though I don’t believe UiM pure Yes, this is the m en's grill!" .cteam heat, two-car ga­ pleasure ia the prime pimwaa of rage. Price ....$10,,500 ilfa. But what do you v ^ t me to WASH^TUBBS One Cigar BY LESLIE TURNER do about It? I dp nat/taiuw any­ TOONERVILLB POLKS BY FONTAINE POX Situated on Porter Street, SHIPMENT OF^ thing about the garage buaineas.'* 4O0», NOW I WILLTWy TO .71W 8BU5! THSy MAVe i 8-Room Single House, "You don’t neqi) to," eald SUMMON HgL9 MIN siLiNr roe vtARst large room^ all inside re­ George. *1 know the garage bust- Now I WONPER/f* THAT HAT OF YOURS COULP 0NEMHH> ;0ME neea. All you nec^f to do is lend me Will YOU decorated and in A-1 con­ the money to buy i t ” ------POSSIBLY HAVE BEEN POWAT, dition. 2-car garage. T^t averages abont 90 ft. "How^much do you need?” TAKEN BY...... "It will only coat $8000. You front by 200 'ft. deep. lend me the $8000 and I'll pay you This place is ideal for PLYWOOD back srith. whatever interest you anyone appreciating an FOR RENT older home of the better i" Thick in 3 'X 6' and 4 'x 4' .type in the best residen­ .DETAIL FOR TODAV . ^ < N o w . tial se«;tiph in town. ■ V Sheets- Sttiiui# Comstock Road, 9-Room 3 Room Apartments Brick Hoiisif, two fire­ Also 1-8'' Teakwood Panels, 4' x 8' places, hot water oil heat, SiStUnf two baths, situated on a JNo Priority Required 487 CENTER STREET , well landscaped, high ele­ OUT O.UB WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE 51AJOR HOOPLE vated lot. AVAILABLE MARCH 15 , 5491 WILBERT IMA. COME T SHE'S JIS TEVNA I LL BE E&AO.aiMffVK-^lUlB NO? NO Frigidaire — Gas Range dhd Heat Furnished. These Properties For Sale HEtSE - VOO make HAFTA NO Judge FREBH AIR COMING 0 CAkJ SEE THAT O.RR.y.’W' JUNK OTVM m A MA»4 t)Ol8/N. Applications Should Be Made To By: Manchiestor Lumber; OF ANV- OOeSkTr IT f A CLEVER CHAP , t d d a v . OUT OF THE By Mrs. Anne Cabot in Coin, plus 1 cent postage, jrour rr’S A TIED toJCG BACK *0 THAT tnmo."iou THANK. eexrooN A name, addrsas and the pettem DOkC ON FURFOSE * SHE. SO DUMBlv JUST UN- UMb HOU WOUUO’FlMO MBW Stuart J. Wasley Women keep right on making COME HERE AND hauled out.' , ZEST OF SFlRTT OM A FARM y o u ./ COME LITTLE e$ Fuel Company number to Anne Cabot, The Sian- AROUND FUZZIER Real Estate and Inanraaoe them—and this is the ' loveliest cheater Herald. 1150 Sixth avenue. SEE--THAT COULDN'T COME here AN’ OftEMCUEO Wmt QOHWiMt Alexander Jarvis State Theater Building Everett McKinney, Mgr. MAFbtN ALONE* BE TH' JUDGE IF anobparkuno otonb^ “ NBTtT THAN USUAL 6 Dover Road — (Woodbridge Tract) one we’ve aeen! Wear a pretty New York 19, N Y. THIS IS A KNOT THIS . Telephene: M48 • 71M Have you -lad the Anne Cabot VUSEki, or 26 Alexander Street CENTER STREET PHONE 5145 chocklng-pink, clear yellow, bright OR. A TANGLE/ btOW,! HAPPEN / ANO 'loo ^PR iN S: green or ^ delicate violet-colored Album for the wintet ot 1944? ICs ^CANBU>W 8590 one oh windy daya, for late movie 32 pages comain deaigiis for all TOHANt A 8200 j parties, for vacation aporta wear.' sorts of warm awemtera, m*ttens, SniKAS ara witat the Army OPPOWrUkJlTV UP M,y, 12-20 To obtain complete crocheting scarves, hats, vestaes. as well aa- calk moaquitoas. ' Wa aU know t i R k b ' BUCKEY FINN Re-Union LANK LEONARD The kind of dress your young tnatructlona tor the Fascinator many, gift- dengna. Price 15 cents tlM borron of pasts, but to man admires—n smooth flower (Pattern No. 5491) send 15 cents per copy. tha soldlar they assume a new print with low necklme and youth­ B ^ T buTIw that moment. MOtflNO DOWN focaDKaf tnrtuia. STUKAS saam T ful ahoulder-cap aleeves delicately to attack a peraon ia uniform ■,fe04M THE JAP •EFOfLINO B M t ON THE edged with lm:e or crisp white with a atraaga and hbrribla seaL « i K /r r y f OTHER END OF THE I6LANO'. ^------niching. Soma aoldiara baliava thay ara or- Pattern No. 8590 la In slaes 12, t o o k i To Pattern Subscribers ganixad by aoma diabolical laadar v/'v : mtacrnffl n w iu IE EAdvi yes - and some 14. 16, 18 and 20. SiA^ 14 requires and aant ia aquadrona to atrafa — \l -SUCH FlANesyMUSt HAY*jew I A 2 8-4 yards of 39-inch material; poor OJ/a. STUKaS grow to CARRY ONLY fTHOKT WH6N U*€ 3 1-4 yards lace rufr.iiig or pleat­ Because ot the tremendoue amount of mall being handloo by unbeliovablo aiM and it'a nimorad \ e«mp!ele Full upWk tfaa aait^iag and the quarter- UAy€TACK« MrMssaM Srsausu, Iss. WHT MOTHEWS QST GBAff IfeJ tA brand ijgw waidi^obe ideas. ■fnfppa T I /■ \ I - skTCKDAT, HAJipH 111 1M4 f a g e TOUKjlEBTf Manchester Evening Herald Aversce Daily Cirenlation The Weather For tke Moath *f Pebnnry, 1044 Fntoeaef ol U. S. Weather Borean

totewufttexlt Hght tala to­ Noted Speaker WE REPRESENT Th e STRONGEST 8,657 night, etonag anrtng Tneoihiy. I Boys Rejmrte^ | morning i'ellghtly warmer tonight Gets Decoration Heard Along Main Street Member of the Andlt About Town STOCK HnriDBND mad near eooat Tueeday. For Institute BareM of CIrcatatlooo Stealing Mailj And on Some of Md^he$ter*$ Side StreetSt Too ./ FATING Mancheater-^A City of Village Charm Th« "HoUiator ObMrvar.’^ m A _ t nawifpaper pubUalrad by tba atu- COlilPANIBB d«nta at the HulUatM K h ool haa The most trying period of th eof, the dog waa short, however, Rev. Dr. Russell J. Clin- (CtoeeMed AdverUetog ea fe g s |0) MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY. MARCH 27,1944 (TWELVE PAGE^) PRICE THREE CENTS Residents of Centennial | INSURE v o l : Lxm., NO. i5o baan cltf^ to t aa award by tba 1 Inductee la the liiterlim between hla for a few days ago that dog was chy of Hartford to Columbia Praaa Aaaodatlon aa Apartments Victims; notice of examination date and hla killed. The dog died from a dose oaa of the beat 9 t tba aidtool pa- departure for servl*,-e," said a of poisoned meat fed the animal Preach Here. ' IN para publiatiad la tba country Con- Letters Buried in Park. draftee iecently,,ln speaking with by a neighbor. SURE itNSURANCE! Fire Rains on Germanv aldaiatlon waa glvaa to newspaper a friend Juat entering the above That is about the limit In cruel­ Tht diatlnguishcd minister of London Press makeup coverace and content. • ty in these times- The newest edition of "What Are stage. Center Church, Congregational, DIAL 5810 — 8i>3 MAIN ST. Shift to Artillery 'It almost drove ms daffy," said Poised I the Kids Up to Now" was released A dancet tbe prooaeda of which the one nOw In service. Then he Hart'ford, Dr. Russell J. Clinchy, Gives^ Sjj^ech r r win gu to the local Red Croas. will today with the startling revelation . Probably, never In the history proceeded to tell whv: of the t o w has tbere been so will speak Sunday evening at the be held la the Community Houaa, that It’s nothing less than Umper- You’ll be right on the fence af- ' great a ne^ tor a children’s day closing session oft the Lenten E ve­ Bnver Lame Homes, Iw the Ten- I Ing with the U. S. Malls. ter receiving that , exomlnatlon nursery than now. About a year ning Institute of North and South Duels at Cassino; Some Praise ant’a Aaaodatlon of .Orford Vll- Methodist churches. The sesaloh Reported To Police note," he said. 'You want to take ago there was somj activity In 1 laga and Sliver La^ Homes. An some action about your future will be held in South Church. Dr. Soil; connection with the establishment YOUR CLOTHES SEEM t f o r t baa been i^aide to Interest Residents of the west wing of of several regulated and approved Clinchy recently returned from a \ aU o f the resldeuta of the two de- I... visitation to the British Isles Restrained Approval in week reported to the- police the nurseries for children while their Shell Two N velopmenta and a large gathering TO SPARKLE WHfeN take It . . . and wait And that parents are at work. In some in­ where he represented tbe Federal Most Papers Lack la exp^ded. / loss ot valuable pieces of mall, In-j waiting is awful.” stances that have con cents___ An announcement said Allied erators and Flying Fortresses expiration dates on both red and Brakes RelincA He Is wltn the 368th Bombard- but should ibis fine concrete go to which throughout have been well as unjust by later generations,' which Adolf Hitler launched ...... 'dosen. Everybody in the tavern artUlery had begun a systematic three of Britain’s churoh leaders blasted at Nazi airdromes In pieces so soon after construction? attended. A ll persons are wel­ the Allied Nations, aa some quar­ blue food rationing stamps froih the southern wing of his ill- V b Itc b Ground to duck when the eggs Wear Longer campaign to destroy both the declared in a joint statement yeS' Bouthwrat and central France It might pay the State Highway come to this final meeting. ters had expected he might, but now on. department engineers to drop off CkmtinenUI hotel and the Hotel terday. today, 'following up a night starred invasion of Russia M d"hlw ~thw othw bratoera'ta^^^ apprehended. * 1 Mi^^®wLn*5i7thro^ assault by R, A. F. bombers A spokesman said the plan was nearly three years ago, Russias Atlantic Gas ft Oil service. Paul, nls eldeai brother Is to the residents of the Centennial their cars en route through Man­ Because careful handling dea Roaes which the Germans have Issued by* the Archbishop of the iurine^^ U with UpartmenU «»me of their mall Produced nothing more than chester and give this stretch of converted into fortresses., Canterbury, Prof. ' John^ Baillie, on Essen. “ A very strong es- . in line with the policy already Dig guns already are laying dows adopted on shoes and sugar, to the Coast Guard, and Mark, the boxes have no locks or keys, or If water, fine highway enr.-ence to Manches­ and pure cleansing fluids A large explosion occurred moderator of the Genenu Aasem' rort" of ighters Including a barrage on Rumanian territory outlined post-war economic plans prevent buying, rushes just before Warren & Jarvis youngest, is with the 0 S.Naval I they do have both In many cases 1 It beems that there were practl- ter the once over. Fire Insurance protect every garment. when artillery engaged a cluster bly o f the Church of Scotland, and Lightnings, Thunderbolts and Moscow dispatches sgid today . for Britain. the coupons expired. Tralning Station. Great Lakes, lU. pieces of mall too bulky to . be leal Jokers in the crowd. TOey had of German alx-barrelled mortars, prof. R D. Whltehorn, retiring Tbe remarkable photo above, taken from a U. 8. plane raiding Mustangs accompanied the C. and Soviet infantrymen were ex­ 1083 Tolland Tpk.,Eackland On Your poaslbly indicating an ammunition He spok« only guardedly of the 8. bomt^ra Into France. p e c t^ to surge soon across thi placed In the box are Simply Insert-1 sucked the contents of the eggs A tip comes across the pond moderator o f the Free CTiurch great German naval base at Kiel, shows two 500-pound incendiary Heavy Drain on Tokens dump waa hit. 'The only other forthcoming western invasion of narrow Prut which they reached cd part way In the slot, lout and then had soaked them In from Britain that might work to Federal Council, the statement cluster bombs, falling toward the target. One (arrow ) haa already Another factor, it wan stated, Phone 3865 Nights 2-1598 ALICE COFRAN ground activity at Cassino was by Europe, but in one Obvious refer­ London, March 27—(A*;— Biitish on a 53-miIe front yesterday, onlj Boys Buried Lettera [water. Some of the eggs were satisfaction hers. It seems that In Call before Wednesday, proposed an eight-point program broken open, scattering small incendiaries like matchsticks. Other waa the tendency of consumers to (Known As Queen A lice) FURNITURE ence declared: week after, they spanned th« It la not possible , at this time, filled with water Instead of the England a candidate for certain March 29 to be assured pMrols. for the post-war rehabilltatioii of bomb, lower right, broke shortly after photo was anap^d.— (U. S, ■ heavy bombers thundered over cash in their unspent ration SPIRITUAL MEDIUM The center of Infantry activity "I must want you that to de­ broader Dnirater, now 80 mllei they say, to judge the actual normal egg content, officea. must put up 0150 when Europe. A. A. F. photo from NEA). western Germany In very great stamps for tokens—which do no*, Seventh Dnnghter o f a Seventh Son I And Personal Effects of having your clothes shifted to the Anrlo beachhead ceive and baffle the enemy there behind them.. amount of mall that has been lost When the eggs started to fly flllng as a candidate for the office, Primary responsibility for car- have expiration dates— thus creat- Bpra With n VeU back by Ea.ster. where Allied forces drove back will be many false alarms, feints strength last night and dropped Celebrsts'Drive to Border ■ since one young^ster questioned is everybody ducked. But It was and should they fall, to poll a cer­ We can protect yon for as low Bendtoga Daily, Including Sunday, I reported to have given Information only water that splattered around two small raiding parties which and/dress rehearsals.. . . a crushing weight of high explo (Cohtlnned on Page Four)' As 24 volleys from 324 gum — ^ tain percentage of the votes for aa 04J1O per $1,000 for 3 years’ (Continued on Paj|b Four) At The t A. BL to 0 Pi N. Or By Appoint- probed the center of the line, "When tbe signal is given the aives and incendiaries—perhaps thundered in Moscow last nlghi that much o f It haa been burled In I —not albumen. - It was - a good that particular office, they must tlme.^------— 'w-— — "'-v*------Mt. In the Service at the Peo-1 the ground In two secret hiding | joke while It lasted, losses were inflicted on the whole circle of avenging - nations 2,000 long tons—on the battered and green7 white, yiellbw, red Sttd PRINCESS forfeit their deposit. » for Sft-Sm n,______places, one under a tree and an­ Let me call at your home and enemy. German guns shelled the wiil~hurl themselves on the fo e .... Japs Fail to Break city o f Easen, site of the sprawl­ purplo rockets burst above th« iW Church Street, Hartford, Conn. | What a lot ol nuisance candi­ TELEPHONE 7254 RESTAURANT other under, sortie shrubs in the Here'S a pathetic story that explain detniln or left flank o f the beachhead line. Air Power Exceeds British ing Krupp armament works. city in celebration of the drive t« Phone €-2024 dates would be elemlnated if such Nazis Execute Price-Fixing parklet. ‘‘We saw guys in the came to our notice this week. A Telephone 5440 or 3938 Attack Scattered Targets Announcing that American air At the same time smaller forces the enemy’s border, the Arm j Comer Mato aa« Peari Straeto a plan were In effect here. of R. A. F. raiders hammered the movies do that,” they said. mother, who bad given both her In the air, American and Brit- power in Britain now exceeds that newspaper Red Star, confident!) A. Non. American Defenses German rubber center of Hann­ BoaineM Men's sons to tbe service, had a flne dog Arthur A. Knof la iah heavy, medium and. fighter- of the vastly expanded R. A. F., Is Approved anticipating a continuation of th« I _ , — , , I as a companion, given her by her bombers attacked scattered port, 320 Hostages he predicted that the two mighty over, 125 miles to the northeast offensive asserted: "For the Red LUNCHEON— / and pounded railway targets at A LL KINDS OF Lieut. l^UnnUlHliattl boys, she Uked the dog and the "The Furniture Fire railroad and airfield targets in forces together in future months Arm y there are no ' boundaries: ■ I ~ I canine responded to the feelings Insurance Man” Manchest^ Di^ Cleaners northern Italy yesterday. Seven would produce results "which will Spend at Least . 3 0 0 1 Courtrat in Belgium. her boundaries are victory, Berlin I I A . BL to S P. Bl. For Slayings Japs Making Cost Total of Nine Planes In Decisions CLOCKS -REPAIRED ARM Y & N A V Y 873 M AIN STREET enemy planes were shot down and certainly be of enormous advan­ More Lives in Bougain-! ■and a strait jacket for the mad Gains Promotion Office Open Dally 3 WELLS STREET five Allied planes are missing. tage to the cause o i the Allies.'* Other unspecified targets in German Valkyrie." Complete Dinners we.stera Germany also were at­ ServH 5 to 9 P. M. I one's mind off troubles and anxie­ AUXILIARY and Thura. Evening 7 to 8 P, M. At (^sino, at the same time ■In the Pacific, he said, it is pos­ vllle Island Assault; Premier Marshal Stalin who an- \ W. A. SMITH ties, aa this woman’s dog cer- Allied guns turned on >the Contin­ Tliousands More Arrest­ sible that progress may be made Some Gains tacked and mines were laid in en­ Supreme Court Upholds nounced the conquest o f part ol •S3 BIAIN ST. ROOM 0 Yank Casualties Low. emy waters during the sweeping Also A L « Carte Service. Mrs. Stella Cunningham, of 60 tainly did. ental hotel, which the Germans "more rapidly than was formerly Provisions in Act “our state frontier" also reported I Oakland street, baa received word H er joy in the companionship MEETING have made a gun-bristling thorn- ed in Reprisal for Kill­ thought possible" because the overnight operations, which the the capture of the Bessarablai I from her husband Lie>it Merlin W, in-tbe aide for Allied troops, and ing of 32 T^opers Japanese “ are showing signs of AUied Headquarters. South­ Inside India Air Ministry said cost' a total of And Program ; Under rail city ot Byeltsi, a victor) I Cunningham of his promotion I tha Hotel Dea Roses in the same grave weakness” under hammer nine planes. which closed aiiother German ave­ west Pacific, March 27.— (/P) -*— - from second to first IleutenanL | At Arhiy-Nsvy Club ceaeral area at the apex of High- During Celebration. blows from the exjisnded ruling Clouds made full observation of ground Pay Is Legal. nue of retreat from lower Russia ROOFING Range and Fuel Lieutenant. CunnUigtiam is sta­ Wo/ 6, the Germana trained their States Navy. — Japanese troops in the So|- |u Lkhrul Sec- the results of the attack on Es.sen Other Soviet forces were declared tioned somuwhert* In ^Ingland and I artillery on Castle Hill, Allied held "W hat fools the Japanese ruling omon islands, isolated by A l­ impossible, the A ir Ministry said, Washington, March 27—(P) — within 20 miles of Iasi (Jassy), la in the Signs'. Corps o f the U. 8. | strong point west of the town On the Swiss-Italian Frontier, tor ^Beiiig Contaiiiefr but it was apparent that the R. A. through which nms the msjoi and OIL Reversnem for the dead Monday N i^ t at 7 :30 caste were,” he declared, "to bring lied Bismarck sea successes The Supreme court today held 1 Army. Greenbrqi^ke Homes whlcn has been extremely trou­ March 27.— (P)—'The Germans against themselves the might and F. had dealt another concentrated Nazi escape railway from the bi) constitutional the price-fixing pro­ IF MAINTENANCE t ic k e t p r in t in g Lieutenant Cunningham la the I Is «m eeproation of blesome to the enemy. have shot 320 Italian hostages in latent war energy of the great re­ and abandoned by their high 111 Severe Fighting; blow at th^ city in an effort to Black sea port o f Odessa. Ison of Mrs. Annie Cunningham ofj METERS mankind's folth in fm* Party at Tha Inactivity of ground troops Rome and arrested thousands public....” command, spent at least 300 Tanks Are Destroyed. wipe out the',, results . of desperate visions of the emergency price •Already Dooming Nasi Stood Reliable Work! 0 Cook street and >a a graduate of mada it plain that the third Al­ Personal Praise For Stalin more’ lives in another unsuc­ reconstruction work which the control act and the O PA's rent The surge to the Prut waa re­ Manenester high and Trade morttdity. The Jarvis Development On Walker St. more In reprisal for the slaying of Meter printe amooiit of de­ lied attack to drive the Germans Turning to Russia with* words cessful attempt to break Germans have been carrying on in control program. garded ' In London aa alread) lu ^ n a b ly Priced! I schools. Prior to his induction In I 32 Nazi troopers during the cele­ New Delhi, March 27.— (IP)— this vital industrial center. "The court also ruled under­ livery on your slip for your from Cassino, the key to the road of personal praise for Marshal American defenses at Empress dooming a German stand at Odes­ Estin^tes Freely Given. I the Arm y on April 10. 1942. ne was to Rome, had been unsuccessful. bration of the 25th anniversary of Japanese pressing forwfard in their Essen was last raided in force ground Iron miners entitled to employed by the Western Electric | Stalin, the prime minister declar­ Augusta bay on Bougainville is­ sa 'and besieged Nikolaev. Turkish protection. Snow Blocks Roads Fascism March 23, a Swiss ’Tele­ by the R. A. F. the night of July "portal to portal’’- pay for time Company. ed: land. invasion ot India have made some .reports that Hitler was ruHiin) British- graphic agency dispatch from the "N ot only have the Hun invad- 26. 1943, when more than 2.000 spent traveling, between the masses of armored reinlorcementi . In the mountains north of Cas­ Push Japanese Bark progress in the general direction E. V. epUGHUN Italian capital said today. mouth o f a mine and the place through 'Hungary and Rumania sino snow blocked many roads in i . Kohima, 30 mile^lnside the bor­ where the ore actually is mined— 390 W ooi^id Street L. T. Wood Co. the mountains and cold weather A son of • Premier Marshal Pie­ (Continued on Page Eight) , An assault on American barbed (Continued on Page . Bight) suggested that he probably would American Club wire and pillboxes in the ToroRina *a case similar in some respects to * PHONE 7707 51 BI.S.U St, T.L M M on the Adriatic front of the tro Badogli.o vwas among those der and some OO/mUcs north of make a stand in Rumania in as EXPERT , slain, a Chiaaso dispatch to the sector o f the beachhead perimeter Imphal, a Southeast Asia the coal miners' travel time ques­ attempt at least to save th< i*if .* I- i' Eighth Army brought almost tion. complete cessation of enemy ac­ Swiss newspaper La Suisse de­ Thursday, reported Ir Gen. Doug­ muhique reported today. Ploeati oil fields. 'The Russiami RADIO SERVICE - I las Mac Arthur's communique .to­ In the price-fixing esse, Chief tivity. clared. Other border reports said Brandy Drunk Across the Nags hills from Ko­ Italians Drop Theon de Revel, a former Italian day, resulted in a temporary pen­ Justice Stone wrote the 6-3 opin­ (ConUnued oo Page Eight) BING9^ American .heavy bombers pound­ hima Ilea tbe Bengal-Asaam rail­ ion bn appeals by two Boston meat CALL H. MEADE ed Flume, Italian-Yugoslav border finance minister, and Marshal Ca- etration, but the defenders push­ way, vital artery for Allied forces dealers — Benjamin Rottenbe'rg THE SHERIDAN area port, tha Manlago airdrome viglia, and several senators were ed the Japanese back and restored Plebiscite Plan EAT THE REST AT REYMANDER’S On Train Trip in. the north. and Albert 'Yakaa — from their Phono 2-0898 SO miles northeast of Venice and among those seized by the Nazis their lines less than 24 hours later. As In the enemy’s previous of­ IndioOtion One ripeOrhead Stopped conviction on charges of selling ROAi^T BEEF AU JUS A the key railroad yarda of Rimini and FaaciaU. But Japanese presaur* in the RESTAURANT TONIGHT Oermana Blame "Conununtsts" fensive from March 8 to 18, In wholesale cuts of beef at . prices in A of the Adriatic coast. ITkhrul area, 32 mlleg north of Lack of Funds / and N A T ^ E BROILERS The Nazia reportedly were alain Detective One of Sever­ which he lost more than 1,100 excess of the O PA maximum. F l a s h e s ! > R.A.F, Wellingtons and Libera­ Imphal "is being contained," the J DELICroUS STEAKS Invites the People of aa they marched down Via Rasel- al Pdlice Officials,Put dead, the American 'casualties In Personnel to /Circu­ They were sentenced to six (ia t e BuUetIns o l O u (IP) W ire) ★ ORANGE HALL tors bombed. the Vicenza railroad the Thursday thrust were remark­ communique said, adding that Free Enlargement la. A .German communique. It waa Manchester To Try Their .yarda 40 milea west of Venice last ably low; four dead, 47 wounded M vere "fighting had taken place. late Petitions / Cause. (Contlnaed oo Page Eight) OYSTERS AND CLAMS ON THE HALF SHELL n igh t A thousand incendiaries On Witness Stftnd. ,is waiKM Indication that one of jhiysiclan Sent to JsH with Every RoU of Film Af%,, (Contlnned M Pago Eight) and one missing, compared with DINE AND DANCE TONIGHT! and explosions from blockbusters three J^anese invasion spear- ' Malden, .Mass., March 27— (/P>— Developed and PrintdI. “ w v eiG PRIZES! the 300 Japanese dead abandoned Naples, March 2,7.—(P)—Plans 65c blazed in the yards which link im­ New York, Marc* 27—<3*)—Two within American lines. ads had b ^ n stopped as Admiral •\ Malden physician arrested ns a portant lines running eastward detectives who brought Wayne rd Louis ^Mountbatten'a com- for a. plebiscite in .hbuthern Italy result of the death o f a soldier’*, Reymander's \ Restauranf Full CouiM Truncheon The Japanese preceded .their on the issjie of /King Vittorio E or^ n Polic ELITE STUDIO into the Balkans. . Loner$(an back to New York after latest * attack with artillery fire, nders marslraled strength to wife yesterday after an alleged Fine Wines, Liquoi^ and Beer • Admission 25c ’ITie American.bombers and their Eight Injured his wealthy w ife was slain last met the generai\offensive aimed Emanuele’s abdication and . re­ abortion, was sent to Jail tor on* sending 70 shells bfto American^ placement of I^'emier Badoglio'a Tunderbolt - Lightning escort October drank brandy with him at cutting the Allies' Aseam sup­ year today when a previously sus­ 35-37 Oak Street \ Telephone 3922 Served 11 A. M. to 2 P, M. positions. Their fire also damaged government have been suspended fought off 60 German fighters, on a train during part of the trip, ply lines. pended sentence for -a similar o f­ two AUied airfields and causefl by the six leading political parties bringing down five. in Hailstorm one of the officers tes'tlfled to­ The communique disclosed that fense was revoked by Judge some casualties on them. / opposed to the present regime. Marauders raided viaducts west day. Japanese tanks had be^encountp Frank J. Good in Mlddlseoex Su­ Roofing—AsbestoB Support Ground Troops Lack of (finds and personnel of Arezzo on the doubletracka The detective, William Prender- crM on the Tiddlm-ImpnM road, Democrats La^ ' Back perior court. Dr. Harry A. Wein- Allied bombers and American with which, to print and circulate Rome^orence railroad, Mitchella Hundreds ^ Windows gast, was one of several police of­ traub, 58, was held in $15,000 ball, destroyers replied in support of another invasion route, and^veral With Vocal Defense of Siding and Rock ficers placed on the stand by De­ petitions qbUing for the king’ s ab­ double surety, when arraigned In llEI bombed another railroad bridge at ground troops, damsgdng enemy of them destroyed. In this^rea,- Perugia, 80 miles north of Rpme, In MemphisXBroken; fense Attorney Edward Broderick, dication and formation of a "truly 51alden district court on charges LENTEN / gun positions and starting fires in too, there was heavy fighting ^ d demoenUie government" were ' Administration S^nd. W ool Insulation \ and TliunderboUa attacked two in an effort to prove a defense growing out of tbe death of Mra Heavy Damage Done. his supply areas. Allied forces, "inflictint, vi contention that Lonergan was un­ given by party leaders aa the ----- \\ Ethel Shapiro Levenson, 27, ot Expert workmannhlp. AO work, ./ In the Adm iralty Islands, Am er­ hea'vy casualties,” took a hill fe a aeon for abandonment’ o f the Washington, March 27. — (4^y- EVENING INSTITUTE (Continued oo Page Eight) der duress when he allegedly ture and routed the Japanese-from Chelsea, and his ease was Contin­ guaranteed. _Reannaabla Priora, Memphiz, March 27— VP) — A ican dismounted cavalrymen con­ ijeet. Democrata lashed back at mounts WASTE PAPER made a ' statement that he killed their position .in the foad. ued to April 10. No obligation fur aif ratlmate. groggy, panicky Memphis began the 23-year-old helrese. tinued mopping up Japanese who Deeper Significance Seen ing Republican criticism today recovering today from the effects scattered'' after the faU of L^ren- Chinese Oontinoe Advance A'peeper significance, however, with a vocal defense of the admin­ .'*■** >■ Write. NORTH AND SOUTH Prendergast said Lonergan bad Munitions 'Output Drops s ' - :0f > a hail bombardment which gau on Manus Island nine days In the Mogaung valley, Amert- was mm in the decision in Allied istration’s foreign policies and an School Lunch ' three half pint bottles of brandy H'ashington, March 27—//PH— METHODIST CHURCHES broke hundreds o f windows, caus­ In his bag, one of which was only ago, and on Friday occupied wrlth- can-trained and equipped (Thinese quartet^ where the feeling was attack, on the ‘‘isolationist’’ opposl- ed other extensive property and out opposition ■ the* islets, of Amo forces continued to - advance expressed\that opposition to the i tlon they said would pave ..the way Notwithstanding continued galas Burton Insulatii^ 0>« about three-fcnirths full. ’The par­ In aircraft and ammunition pro­ ISO Oxford St. ttirtford These Houses Hove What It Takes To Meet Public crop damage and. aeht „.at least ty consumed one full bottle, while and Ndrova off the aoutheaat against stiffly-resisting Japanese Badoglio gt 'ernment bad been for World war HI. FINAL SESSION Plan Backed eight persona to the lioapital with coaat ’ of Manus. American de- forc.es cut off when Shsduzup waa dampened bs Soviet Russia’s re- Disclosing that he planned a duction In February, the general . Phone H artfonl 32-4310 traveling between Toronto and output of munitions ttenrs dropped injuries. Fort Erie, the detective said. captured by Brig. Gen. Frank Mer­ cent action in\accordlhg it dlplo- i Senate specc* soon on the matter. MONDAY, MARCH 27 The freak haUste>nn, "aoimding (Continued on Page Four) rill’s marauders, in an “ end run” matic recognition Chairman Connally (D., Tex.) of one per cent under .lanua’ry' levels, Demand For Good Housing . . . Enduring Housing The partly-filled bottle subse­ lh<- 'VVsr Pro'liiCfIftn hoard said to- . Protests Also Made JParm like a teeight train, struck the quently was turned over tb police, around Japanese lines. This drive This feeling per isted in spite the Foreign Relations rommittee SOUTH CHURCH city early last nighL raining hail­ took to task critics who say the day. Noting that this manpower Prendergast said, along wrlth oth­ Treasury Balance is one of two Allied thrusts against at continued avowals of Italian IN THE SOUTHWEST SECTION SUNDAY EVENING 7:00 - 9:00 P. M. That Will Moke You Glod You P u r e h o s e d At Security Administra­ stones as large as baseballa Myitkyina, ..naln Japanese base In Communist oppoaitionxlo both the State department has no definite shortage was the principal factor er personal effects In the bag, in­ In the slttustlon, \VPB said that ‘ 7:45.— Address: Washington, March 27. —- (ffi—r horth Burma and terminus o f the king and Badoglio. foreign policy and la operating on tion Is Facing Death. cluding a yellow rubber girdle. stated miUtary miulrements In DR. RUSSELL J. CLINCHY, (OoOttoned oo Page Eight) The position of the Treasury March 'railroad -from Mandalay. TTie Communist paper\L’’Unila a day to day basis. .. LA PIZZA The other bottle waa turned over "Cif course we have a foreign “ man.v miinltioha Items" had not AH streets West of Main Street from, the^Center South Center Church, Hartford Greenbrooke. to the district attorney's office. 24: 'The other Allied sj»earhead driv- said the Badoglio regime \ is ndt • * *4 Washington, March 27. — VP)— mg toward Myitklana from Sum- a government” and assertedxthat policy and it haa been well defined been met last moatb. Not Threatened at Any Ttme Receipts, $318,827,267.90; expen­ • • * and South of Center and West Center Streets. ALL WELCOME! Arrival at the Senate of a Housa- ditures. $268,253,642.22; net bal­ 'Italy needs one immediately, be­ by the Objectives laid down by approvsd $837,998,770 Agriculture Prendergast insisted that at no Secretary o f State Hull and Admits Stealing Coupons Depot time on the trip wraa Lonergan ance, $16,710,855,136.80. . (Contlnned on Pago Eight) cause the lack o f government is, department appropriations bill . . . worse than ha'vlng a bad others,” Connally declared In an Boston. March 27j—(IP)— \ giri ^ AS LOW AS $500 DOWN brought protests today from Sen­ threatened as to what might hap­ Interview. “But the first thing employe of a Boston rationing pen if he failed to make a state­ government." Square ators Russell (D., Ga.) and Aiken Allied officials awaited -witb in­ we have to do Is win the war. board has confessed stealing gas­ (R„ VL) that MM it stands the ment upon reaching New York Diplomacy must be subordinated to oline eaupons vnlued at tboosaads BOND FOR DEED He said the only time the prisoner terest the expected arrival of Pal- aehool lunch program and the Rdle of Tax/Collections mlro TogUatti, bead of the Italian that right now. That doesn’t mean of gallons and tornlng them arai EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT AT 8:15 Farm Security administration will was lisndcuffed was while he slept that we are not planning for the to two employos of an aotomoblh Grill In a hotel at Buffalo, N. T., during CV>mmunist party, who has been s TWENTY-FIVE GAMES FOR $1.00 6000 die. member of uie Comintern In Mos­ future. renting agency for disposaL the a stopover. lAK GBllL- ' On The ^ a a rc "Tills would be a great tragedy,' 30 Per Cent Outstrips Rise in Income cow under the peudonym of Er- ‘‘IVe are not going to say to our enforrenient dlvlslrrti of, tlio Offle* F. H. A. MORTGAGES ARRANGED THROUGH THE MANCHESTER TRUKT CO. Ruaaell told a raportar. “They are As the trial entered its second Allies ‘Here, you’ve got to do this of Price Admiaistratloii annonae- "WHERE GOOD FELLOWS GET TOGETHER” week, Broderick placed two Tor coU. L’Unita ssld he waa en route two of the most important itema in , To Ge ! from Algiers. now or we’re going to- quit the ed toda.v.* .After noiaUng the eoa- SALESMAN ON THE TRACI DAILY 9:30 A. M. TO 6 P. M. the entire bill." onto detectives on the stand in i war’." __, fession, the O P^ sold the girl be­ hewed .fight to block admission 'Chicago, March 27 - (P>— It to all government units, excepting To Bring Stalin’s Attitude DINE AND DANCE “We need them both." was the social security taxes. "iTiis was Togliatti presumably will bring Fnwise To Rock Boat came ill, eauslng postpoaemeal ol Aiken’s commenL “We would 6t the purported confession. may not be news to people wb‘o her arraignment In Federal conrt To the Lilting Tunes ol ' Broderick, who contends the 18.5 per cent of the national In­ with him knowledge of Premier /Connally’t comment was iii line AERO BINGO especially remiss if we didn’t do We Must Raise have just finished their Income tax come. By 1943 the percentage of Stalin’s attitude toward the Ba- \Wth the tack reportedly taken by The enrage employes, the OPA THE OAK GRILL SW1NGSTERS AT something about the lunch pro­ cMifeaslon waa obtained under added, have admitted their part In duress, sought to' show through returns, but the Federation o f Tax the national income going to taxes d'lgllo government It waa consid­ Hull recently In conferences with DELICIOUS FOODS — MODEST PRIC.ES! KNOFLA gram ." members of Congress—that it’s the conspiracy. Better Than ^ the testimony o f Detective Sergt. Administrators reported today had increased to 23.5 per cent. ered unlikely here that he would • a • • Their objecUona to this appro- Stats tax collections increased enter Italy openly if he were hos­ unwise to rock the boat by specific pnation hill wen matched In Arthur Harris and Detective Gor­ that the rate of tax collections ROAST BBEF STEAKS 27.8 per cent while local eoIlecUons tile to the existing regime, al­ demands now on territoriM And BnU Says Dewey Wrong BROTHERS some degree by,expressions in tha $3,000 a Day to don Ferguson that UMtergan w a s during 1939-43 has outstripped the Wnohington. Mnreh 2 1 e > < P te * The Army & Navy denied food and subjected to long nstlonsl Income rise by 51 per declined 3.6 per cent Howsvsr, though BadbgUo’s opponents havs other problems. VEAL CUTLETS ^ BAKED HAM 11 Qreen|)r6oke Homes. Inc. House, o f dissatisfaction over bean permlUpd to express them­ Another administration support­ Seentary s( Stats BnN onto tod^ Federal collections Soared 380 par General ContPACfors NofasoHns?NoMsoliiisT Caa’tCaa’tBseyourcaFT Bse your cafT ■ ■ amerdments the ^ n a te had tack questioning without sleep. cen t' Oov. ■thomns t Dewey win "Id* ROAST PORK* HALF BROILERS Make Our Quota The . federation survey said cant and this latter figure was selves freely, er, Senator Tunnell (D-, Del.), Then why not walk? It’a not too far. ALEXANDER JARVIS, Pres. ed on another mo^ey measure, tha to FoUce StotlM struck at the "Isolationists” he per eent wrong to Harris, who arrested tbe 28- taxes paid to Federal, atate, and 18.^ par cent of the national In* Not only do Allied authorities Oar Kitchen Closes At 11 P. M. Jobbing and And you will find our Biifko*s fun $8,006,(X>0,000 Independent offices Bidd fought every move of Presi­ ton statement” r m to • FULL DETAILS CAN BE SECURED AT: 510DEL year-bld defendant the day after local governments increased 141 come (or 1948 as compared to. 7 grants permits (or mass msetings Csneral Repairing With aaany prixea to be won. appropriations bill. but they -have licensed 27 weelcly, dent Roosevelt to ineresss the slie Tark speech tost I itoes Haaapeftag Oatoya Mrs. Lonergan’a bludgemted body per cent during the period while peb cant in 1939. TEL. 3394 PHONE 2-0545. OUR OFFICE ON CENTER STREET, PHONE 4112, OR 26 ALEX- Moreover, the federation said, bi-weekly and tri-weekly political of the Arm y and N avy before State department SO OAK STREET . Repraaentative Woodrum (D, was found in her . fashionable the nattonal income rose s mere (20) $5.00 GAMES . (3) $10.00 GAMES “ ANDER STREET, PHONE 7275. , preliminary estimates -tot 1944 In­ publications ranging from the Pearl Harbor and "now want to Brittoh ^ s o r a ta fine Wines — Liquors and Beer ' C a U ''4 3 8 6 Va.) aaw. ppaaibilitiea o f hamper apsrtihent last Oct. 24, said Lon 90 per cent, or a difference of 5i cat aews la diepatchM l('er Anmk,-. Before f P.'M. (1) $2oIoO GAME - (1) $50.00 GAME per cent. dicate the upward trend is con- (Cshttoosfi sa Pago In : 989 $l2j802,000,000 was psid tinuing. (Omttousd F o«r> (Csottoustf so Pago Eighty