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The Weather T U E S D A Y , M A B C H T, 1»44 Average Daily Circulation ^ '" V 4 d k p o u B i E i a i Fencaat of U. s. Weotbev Manch^t^ Evening Her^d FMr the Meath ef Febraatjr. 1844 Fair la eoet ptetloa, partly . rioudy la west porttea toalfht; SorOptimist Club ^meinberi are 8,657 Thnrwlay fafr; colder toalgkt aad About T o v ^ reihinded that the'supper piit on Meteher of the Ahdlt ThurtOiy. ' I v Mloa HoUen Holbrook, Mias .'firaxeaa of droatotfoos Lela WobdUe end Mra. M a^o^ IF 'RE Potorson tomorrow evening at the Manchester-— A CUy of ViUage Xhtwm C. JiinchM * T . M. C. A. .oriil be oqraed prompt­ Uie Original'fn New You won*t missJkdae bargedns.^^Most of the A ra q r'4 ^ ^Oorpa, eta* ly at g o’clock, to allow time for (Claarifie4‘gallon size for Insecticjdes for Victory Garden- New Lot o f W ater - Bottle, molded in one three fronts ^ound the bor­ 000; Greater Part ter street Tba following members llinisday. Match • . eis. Boston, March 8.— UP)— Four ing Regrouping for London, March 8.—(/P)— will have a pert in the program: piece. C ea. ders of the ^ m a r c k sea. The Meeting Zoning Bottrd'bf . Ap­ thousand churches in Ehigland Push on Beachhead. Is of Combat Types. Strong forces of U. S. heavy Miss Alma Andrulot Mrs. Henry peals, Municipal bpUdlng at A Allied heaMUarters cQmmu-' Spiced and Peppermint .Wednesday Morning Only! 79 have been destroyed or damaged bomfcNers attacked Berlin to­ Mataon, Mrs. Harold Bchueta. Friday, Swch 10 nique todily said the Ameri­ Allied Headquarters, Naples, London, March 8.— (A*)— British Opsretta ^Ths Magic Piper,** Spading Forks $1.49 up cana havey^von control of Los N e­ by German bomba but the church­ day for the third American- ' Mrs. A. -candar Kaaevich of ^ students o f Buckland school. gros lirtand In the Admiralty es "are facing their tasks of re­ March 8.—WV^unflre, mortar Production k^lster Oliver Lyttel­ attack in a week against the . ver toad, gave a birthday par^ Better get one early this year! School Auditorium st 7 p. m. P ears...N o Points - Remnants of 70% group,/at the northern approach construction In a gsUimt and and grenade duels raged for the ton, disclosing hitherto secret fig­ German capital. The Libera­ Simday afternoon for her small Townwide tin ciui salvage col­ daughter, Lorraine, who was one Steel ~ to tbyaes, and had buried 479 high-hearted manner,’’ Rev. Wll- second straight night In shell-tom ures on British N rar production, tor and Fortress formations lection. monr Japanese dead. W ith his plane’s landing gear damaged by anO-aircraft fire over Truk and himself wounded. year old. Twenty UtUe boya and Ham Cecil Northcott, B.A.M.A, N avy dlvebomber pilot brought his ship in for a "beny” landing on the flight deck Of a U. S. air­ Cassino on the main Fifth Army told Coiiimons tod^ that Britain bombarded Berlin with more Saturday, Msrdi 11 Itarlaes Make Quick Thrust of London, home secretary o f the girls attend^ and bad th ^ pic- Linen Dish Toweling craft carrier. Carrier crevrinen rush in. to teke over. (AP Wirephoto.) front, headquarters announced to­ had produced more/..tean 90,000 toes taken and were entertained Fourth anniveraary celebration Garden Rakes $1.39 • /Harines attached to the Sixth London M i^ o n a ry society, said planes from the beginning of the than 350,000 incendiary ; day, and observera have spotted bombs and 10,000 explosive bombs. by motion pictures of Mickey at American Legion Home. 20” and 22” Long. Army made a quick thrust 110 today. — war to the end oi 1943^ Annual get-together of South movements behind the German Mouse and oUm t films that chil- Steel Tw o o f Uieae sewed together will /miles east of Cape Gloucester, The clergyman, who also Is lit­ By far the greater pari consist­ Eighth AsMult la Ten Days Manchester Fire Department at make an extra length dish towel N ew Britain island, and landed lines below Rome, possibly Indi­ dtw> delight in. The decoraUons C ea. erary superintendent of the socie­ cating a regrouping for a fourth ed o f combat types, he s ^ , and It was the American heavy No. 1 headquarters. worth at least 89c. ReA green and 1 9 Monday with mere rifie fire oppo­ Liberty Ships were pink and green. A fmtare of ty, which sent David Livlngsto.ne Reds Seize Firm Hold all-out push against the Allied Just ovei four-fifths of ^rrent bombers' eighth big asiault in tc^ the buffet table was the birthday Operetta "Tlie Magic Piper’’ at Garden Hoes $1.35 blue borders. sition on .WUlaumea peninsula, on to Africa, is here on a nine-day aircraft production waa made up days, and came after only one Buckland school st 8 p. m. the north coast o f the island. Sol­ beachhead. cake with one taper Lorraine re­ visit. New Zealand siege guns ham­ of bombers, fighters and NkVal day’s interval since the last heavy . eved many dainty glftA ' Wsdaesday, Match 18 Limited Quantity! diers on the south coast advanced He listed the destruction of Given Praise reconnaissance planes, the balance attack on the German capital. . Meeting o f BMueatlonsl club, 24 miles eastward from Atewe to mered at a German held rail sta­ churches, by denominations, as On Key Railway Line tion about a mile south of Caa- being transpqrta, trainers and The announcement that 10,000 Mr. and MriTRobert C raw f^ 7:80 p. m., Hollister street school. Amgorlng. New Britain forms the follows: Church o f Elngland, 163 target aircraft. ^ high explosive bombs were drop- „ of Pearl street have received word MUltary Whist of Gibbons As­ PREPARED Tool Boxes $1.49 south boundary o f Bismarck sea. Bino while American troops west destroyed, 1,280 damaged: Bap­ As Efficient of Clstema on the beachhead en­ Losees Mora Than Replaced gave no baste for a reason- from their son, W c jlo t a r t C ^ w - sembly, C L o f C., at YM .C .A. Metal Box with metal tray. Dish Qoths 3 for 1 9 c On N ew Guinea, which limits the tist and Congregationallsf, more British Naval construction, he accurate estimate of the to- focd, that he has arrived safely in Friday. Match 11 sea to the west, 32nd division Move to Within 70 Mile« ' J ^ Q | | c r P l a n t gaged in a fierce machine-gun and F E E D i than 800 lost or damaged; Meth­ 0 mortar duel with the Nazis, but said, has more than replaced toss­ talXtonnage, for high explosive England. ____ Mobila Blood Bank Unit at St troops -who landed behind the odists, 1,316 lost or damaged; es- b om ^ wcTi^h from 2M pounda up­ M ary's Parish Hall, 11:18 a. m. to Japanese lines at Yalau, 30 miles Curran Says Structural O f Lwow in Battle there was no change in positions. Church o f Scotland, nine destroy­ The German.s made a concerted “ Our own vast production has ward^ If'aU 10,000- were- 280»— The Men’s''Claan of the Second 8:48 p. m. west of Saldor, have «panded ed, 170 damaged: Roman Catholic, Faults Develop Only O f Mud; Using Sledges but futile effort to infiltrate. Brit­ been helped and supplemented by poundria, the total -weight would, Oeagregational church has ^ Red C r ^ benefit antertatnment Tackle Boxes $ 9 .9 5 their positions. The drive here is Cuwd Kicked supplies of war msteiHsls of all Closeouts Fmn Our NofidnDi^t. 234 lost or damaged. ish positions near Car roceto, be 1.280\ tons. Incendiary bomos* ranged for the second of the South Methodist ctauicb. See this beautiful 4-tray. box. / on Madang, Japanese coastal base, The Congre-ntlonalist church, Tnr*Very Small P e i r ^ - Hitched Behind Tanks, kinds from the United States, and weigh on^ a few pounda apiece, of midweek aervloes *ulng Sutaiday, BIsich IS ■ The Sixth Arm y successes were the Rome side of the beachhead. he added, waa completing a drive Discussing the German move- and 350,9 o f ' them would total tomortow evening at S o clock at Ladles’ Night Tall Cedars, at for the ladies who erochet or emhtDider aided by Allied air and Nayal ac­ age’ of New Vemela. During Fight m enu behind the lines beadquar (Continued on Pago Eleven) about the chuRh. 'Hie principal Masonic Tem ^. Yoiir Livestock Needs tion, Gen. Douglas M acArthur- (Continued on P m # Eleven) ters Mia the Nazis “appear to be The ^ r m a k r^dio said that Uie at this mooting will bo Qiarlos Annual meeting, BriUah-Amerl- ODD BALLS OF REG. 27c, 30c and 33e D.M.C. CRO­ communique said, MW... - m - K- b o m b ^ carbe M er in “ seven ntein Turner. Hartford business, mam SEEDS on the watch for any-opening in can club. CH ET T H R E A D I5c ball OontlBue Hammering Babaui President Joseph Curran of the[ | U ltr f "jf« ^ 2,000 Employes iu Pro- our forward poaitions.” fornmtions" undire heavy escort, who has frequently been kivlM Sunday, Match I t Garden Seeds will not be plentiful this year. Get to address the claoo. S p ^ m ^ c Vitamins, Too Ecru and White. Odd sizes from Np. 6 to No. 50. _ Solomons-based bombers and National MarlUme union today I today' against some of the Ground Fighting Hampered Rangers Fight and/ that “plVche^air battles de- Joint Installation of Marins fighters continued their hammer­ duction Foundry Re­ ve^ped over bordeKterritories.” wiD bo in charge of Mra. Davio O' yonra at Blish Hardware early! Ten Meetings pfKised tUc perforiDGnce of L*it)-1 wpfst ground conuiLions ot Foul weather, however, contin­ Corps League and Auxiliary at tbs Regular 25c ing of Rabaul, enemy base on New A United States Ate Force an- Bannett. Produce the most . . . and the best meat and milk you erty ships In testimony before the the Russian-German conflict; turn After Walkout ued to hamper the ground fighting American Legion ball. TOMATOES ...... LARGE BALLS PEARL COTTON.. i ..... 15c bafi Britain, 170 airline miles east oi Truman War committee, stating and the conamunique declared that louncement said: Monday, March 87 and what a Red Star front­ To Bitter End ■taff Sergeant Douglaa S w a^ can . . .' to give .fighting America the vitamin rich food PEPPERS ...... Colors in sizes 3 andJS. Odd colors. the Marinea’ Monday landing near Wm Consider that atructund faults had develop­ Over Production Rates “ heavy snow In the mountatna “Strong forces of B^7 Plying Choral Frolic, Second Congre­ it needs. It just stands to reason that vitamin rich feed TSlasea on WlUaumea penlMula. line .reporter called the C\>rtresaea aind B-24 Litm ators and hia bride have been v h d ttv MOST OTHERS ...... 10c package 15c D.M.C. EMBROIDERY ROPE UOTTON...... 7e ed In only “very small percentage" and deep mud in the valleys have his parcnta, Mr. and Mra. D. ^ gational church. The bombers hit Rabaul town- of these'vessels. “ g r o w i^ resistance o f the made aU movemente difficult.” the Eighth Air Force, esebrted by Wedaeeday, Match M will make your livestock prime and healthy . . . for that Detroit, March I.—WV—A Ford When in Trai gw aila, of Burnside, form erly oi Odd Colors. / rtilp and Tobera Echoing the views of three enemy.’* But still the Red Army AUled planes flew atiout 1,300 large formatlona of A. A .^ . and Farewell to Rev. Wateon Wood kind of pr^uction. W orid Issues Motor* Company spokesman re­ this town, and grandparent^ Mr. wim 98 tons of explosives, southern shipbuilders who also rolled OR, sqiring a firm hold oo sorties^ yesterday, with heavy R. .A. F. fighters, attacked induO- ruff at Center Congregational 12c D,M.C. TA’ITING THREAD...... 7c and Mrs. J. Fred SwarU of Grera water front InataUaUons. p a r k ^ . testified at a public hearing on the the Odessa-Warsaw railway and ported today a plant protection bombers blasting the Toulon Na­ tri^ targets In the Berlin district church, at A A few colors to close-out. / Hill street. Sergeant Swatta. wM Wheelbarrows $11.9i aircraft and harbor shipping. moving to wimin 70 miles o f the man was kicked, beaten in fight­ val base In southern France and Two Battalions Wliich today. Aprs Si te SB Diplomatic Machinery 1 the la at present atstloned at rnrt 5c D.M.C. E;MBR0IDERY Y A R N '...... 2 for.5c There waa no enemy Mria) inier- important Indu^rial and rail city medium bombers striking at rail “More than 350,000 incendte New England Conference of Wo­ We Handle Moon’s and Rubber tires, metal tray; s real sturdy BarrowR ing which, he said, followed dis­ Infiltrated Four y^iles Bliss, T bsss, la north o" » Odd colors. cepuon. as In the ^ t «»«* ^ **^ "A ll the battlefields of the world of Lwow. yards in Rome. Five Nazi planes bombs and more than 10,000 ! men’# Mlasionary' Bociettee, at To Lay Foundation for charge of a worker for striking a furiough. He has completed but anti-aircraft fire waa Intense. are witnesses to the efficiency ot Lakes Overflow\powtryalde were destroyed for .> loss o f five Near Cisterua/ Sur­ explosive bombs were drooped. I t fourttryear in the service. Tm Emanuel Lutheran church.' . 89c BOYE CIRCULAR KNITTING NEEDLES ... .39c Ohe AUled plane U Post-War Era Has the Liberty ships." foreman in the Rouge plant air­ Allied craft. was the fourth operation by Amcr- three years he wns stationed n Other Quality Feeds Various sizes^ana tenths. , ' “The landscape isXtecoinlng ex­ craft building, and suspension of On Lps Negros laland, N a ^ Storm of Republlcaa Protest. ceedingly more com^cated," re­ The operations included heavy rounded by Germans. Panama and l^uth America, M d Bird Baths $2.69 up Seabees have restored Momote air­ Already Begun Rolling | Curru ran Into a storm of Re­ two men for smoking on the as­ bomber raids on rail facilities in (Contlnued on Page Ten) recenUy finished a course in radar Rain Puts a Sto]^ .* * -25c AND 35e KNITTING NEEDLES .... .15c pr. or set ported Capt. Andrei ^lalev, the drome and now small planes u4ed publican protest, however when he sembly line. the Florence region and on air­ Allied Headquarters, Naples, at Fort Biles. On Dec. 7 lasL hs Four tjrpcs In green and bisquA Regular needles and double point needles. Ited Star correspondentX He said as spotters for arUHery fire are Washington, March 8—(A*)— professed to see “ political sign!- A t the same time more than fields north of Rome. The Rome married Miss Burby Nickey of El , there were many small lakes, 2,000 employees in the production March 8,—(A’)—T i^ battalions of To Our Grass Fir^ Get Your Onion Sets Now landing there. Diplomatic machinery to lay foun- flcance’’ in some newspaper ac- have overflowed larjte areas radio said heavy damage and foundry of the Rouge plant, mem­ American Ra^era, 900 strong, in­ Paso, Texas. W e Have A Good Supply! It waa only nine days ago that dationa for the post-war world has counts o f the cracking of such I ^ countryside, as well ha nu- casualties had been caused in bers o f the United Automobile troopers of Oie First Cavalry di­ begun rolling, with at least ten •fiipe- , merous streams and small forasts. Rome and asaertea that a church filtrated fo ^ miles through enemy The rain that etarted early this Workers union (C IO ), returned to Flashes! aisrm OOFRAN Porlhg^ Knives 15c u] vision dskhed ashore international conferences now on Senator Ferguson (R-Mich) ^ d battle of mud, Belilev and an orphanage had been hit. lines in the yearly days of the morning put an enA for the BASEMENT SPECIALS the State department calendar or work today after a one-day walk­ (L ate Bulletins of the OPt W ire) (■nowH As Queen Alice) Negros and quickly captured me Brewster (R-Me) demanded that reported; the Russians resorted tp Canadian Patrol Wrecks'House Anzln- beachheac operation, nearly SraUTDAL MEDIUM time being at least, of graaa fires, Better get two or three now! In preparation. out in a dispute over production which were causing the South G LA SS PITCHERS, lee Up, squat shape, with six 8-oz. Momote alrorome. Stiff fighting he produce evidence in this con- j^ng jjnes o f sledgeh- On the Eighth Army front a Snoenth Daughter e f a Seventh Son rsen’s Feed Service The Anglo-American oil talks tes. reached Cisterna and there fought Manchester fire department much followed and In one battle more necUon and Brewster told the h^i^ehed behind tanks. Tommy-gun- Canadian patrol wrecked a house Impose* 81,000 Fines Bora With a VeB , \ glasses ...... $1.00 set The fighting in the airciwft to the bitter end when surrounded trouble yeeterday. Following the 38 D^RpT SQUARE TE L. 5406 than 700 Japanese died. probably will be the first of the witness that Senator WaUgren| nets w’ere piled into the sledges occupied by the enemy in the Tollp H a rtfo ^ , March 8.— (A>—Supe- . series, which excludes political, biHIding Started after the dis- by Buperiw ierman forces, it was llindiart Dally, laeinding Sunday, six grass fires on Sunday there DESSERT SPOONS, these are n light weight silver Push North and West (D-Wash) had “made the greatest | and tankfi which cut through the. area by sneaking up to It and plat­ rior Court Judge Edwani J. DsJy, • A.M.toBP.M. OrByApp^t- conversations such as Acting Sec­ ge and suspensions, the disclosecftoday. ' were four more yesterday after­ Coleman Lanterns $9.95 \plate ...... 20c cSm pins Federal tax of 2c A headquarters spokesman said fuss" about the cracking incidents. muddy Ukrainian fields to reach ing a demolition charge next-td it who, two weeks M o , coatinned ment. In the Seivlce of the Peo­ retary of State Edward R. Stet- 'Don’t misunderstand me,” Cur-1 spokuman said, when about 250 The mlrrlng night and day ac­ tito cases of Scott F’urrters, la c , noon. Two Mantle type for farm snfi camp use. ^um a the Americana h> pushed north of the roads behind the enemy lines. assenmly line workers stormed the Two strong enemy patrols at- ple fo r 8# Teaeo. , „ “WOLPP” VISIBLE *rOASTER...... 2$C Momote airfield to Salami planU-' tlnius’ planned visit to London. ran replied. “I’m glad the com- Field dispatches said that the tion oTCurred Jan. 30. Only a few Henry Yoxell. 83, of Swampwmtt, No. 1 had a call to 618 Center labor i^ations olfice seeking an stragglers managed to filter back 1W Chnreh IMroet. Hartford, Conn. tssoUne. Use on gas stove, folds to size of dinner plate. A tlon and west almost three miles to Stettiniua announced yesterday mitttee is investigating the crack­ Germans have congregated large (Continued on PS'gt Ten) Mass., Its president, and Harry atreet and at 2:30 No. 8 went official uiey blamed for the dis­ into/'Allied lines where they told Phone S-tM4 698 Middle Tiumplke, east A t 8:12 Porlaka on Seadler harbor, which ing Of Liberty ships. forces of infantry and tanks, seek Salkin, S3, Hartford manager, to­ GLASS SWIRL ADKERS .35c (Continued on Page Ten) ciplinary Mtlons. He escaped, the their story and vowed, “there will No. 2 waa called to extinguish aeparates Loa Itegros and Manus ‘I'm fearful that stories in some I Ing to hold their communication day accepted the recommenda­ \ ' For lumpless gravies dr milk sauces.' Haa red mark­ newspapers which simply refer toj spokesman^dded, but a plant be/a sequel to It ” tion* ot State’* Attorney Hugh M. grass fire at 1,016 Middle Turn­ Garden Hose Island, to the w est lines in the Ukraine. protection hrin who tried to quell pike, east, and tha laat fir# o f the ing for a 1-cup measure. / Meanwhile, American destroyera the cracking without reference to “ This Is' understandable,” Red /As the spearhead of a planned Alcorn, Jr^ and ImposM fines of Be prepared for dry weather. ^ Protect your Victory the disturbanrii lyas knocked to the Reds Reject general attack on Cisterna, then day was at 8:46 when No. 1 GENUINE DIETZ LANIKRNS, Ceiling ^ c e $1.25. continued alnbst daUy bombard­ percentages and other factors give Star said, “ because of the lack of $1,000 each. The charge* present­ RANGE AND CAN floor, kicked an^'beaten with paper /five miles distant the Rangers ed by the state’* attorney had te called to 18 West street. garden. ments o f the ,Chain o f small Islands Business Man the impression that the situation roada and the fields are practical­ S P E C IA L I ...... 75c weighta. slipped away at 2 a. m. on their FUEL O IL along the north rim of Seadler la serious." ly Impassable for the troops." do with allegedly misleading fur Handy abmit a garage or farm or fpr fishing. Form er Marin'ra Dlamlssed Polish Offer mission to “ get through the ene­ A harbor. One destroyer closed with­ Chairman Truinan .(D -M o) said coat storage advertising, nnd $2.49 Defeats Vet Steppes Turned Into Sticky Mud Joseph Twym an,\ president- of my lines as quietly as possible; g et Judge Only Miggested further In­ 25-foot length VICTORY RECIPE FILE— in the shape of a gas range, in 800 yards o f Hauwel island and “ Information ^ d adVice” would James A. Woods On top of the warmest winter in UAW-CIO Local 600>Mid that two into town; entrench yourselves and vestigation beenuse conspiracy silenced two more batteries. be sought frclm responsible ofll- Range and Fuel complete with index cards grid recipes. Ceiling many years, a sudden spring thaw former Marines who have medical British Attempts to !^le- charges, origlniUly lodged, had 381 Center St. TeL 65*8 Tw o Japanese 4.7-Inch Naval dais at every shlpyard in the start raising all the Hell possible." :tioii 50-foot length $4.95 'price $1.00. SPECIALl '.-75c ^ ffore the investigation has turned the rolllijg steppo discharges In World war ^-•l\'ere Passed Nazi Reinforcements bren dropped bemuse the state** Coll© Repubiiican W ins , D en- country guns were 'captured In their con­ dismissed for smoking cigarettes iliate Boundary OIL -w ., _ , .1 c^ . I ^is I'.nnf*!concluded, country of the Ukraine Into thou- Although it still 1s not clear attorne} felt they might be diffi­ crete emplacements when Porlaka aands of square miles of very In a lavatory, because ,it'’M’BS the TICKET PRINTING ver CC ongressional o n g r e s 9eai| Trying to Determine cause ^ pute Suffer Setliack. whether the Germans laid a Clever cult to prove. W ill Be was taken. .“ lib e rty ships have played a heavy, sticky m«d. second time they had'be'en\;aught trap or bcnefltt^ from a fluke, METERS The Marine landing on WUUu FOR TOP VALUE I n S p e c i a l Election. big part in the winning of the it Is too early to say whether smoking. during the night the first battalion J*roposes Dividing Germany Mazda Light Bulbs 10c ea. niea peninsula,' New Britain, waa war,” said the head of the Senate the German counter-attacks are “ While the upion does not Bulletin! London, March 8.;—(A*)— Tha IN A NEW HOME Meter prints amount of de­ 25— 40-r60 Watt. COM five miles northwest of Talasea. done acts of violence or violatiqns penver, March 8.—(AV-A 89- from the estebllshed line where 'London,______March , 8 (Continued on Page Ten) Earl of .Mansfield proposed today livery on your slip for your Friday, Mdrch^^Oth MANCNBttHl/CONN- the Nazis intend to hold, or from of grievance procedure,” Twymi Sec the Onw Being Built By year-old Republican^ buaineas man (Continued on Page Eight) British newspapers skid today In the House of Lords that M r (Coatianed on Page Eight) the remnants of the beaten divi­ said, “ the incident In the alicra that Russia had rejected the many be divided into five iu ' ‘ protection. defeated a retired World war two xmit was the spontaneous reaction GREENBROOKE Please Have Your Prepared sions which have been regrouped latest Polish conteromlse of- states as one means ot acUe^mg A xes - from $1.98 hero for Denver’s vacant congres­ and which are seeking to regain o f the rank and file against the vfer to settle the Boseo-Pollsh Yugoslav Rift permanent peace In Eurap^ and HOMES, IN C L. T. Wood Co. sional seat at Tuesday’s special Flow of Coal control of the Odesaa-Waraaw inhuman and dictatorlaI,tfeatment Dundary dispute/ but Premier advocated compulsory >«anafar ot in a Container at the Curb la Calls railway,, which Is a llfe-Une to o f the "two veterans,o f' this war.” Rtanlslaw Mlkblajczyk de­ all Germans back Iptb’ Germany. SlBissellSt. TeL 4496 election. — Field ktarahal F ritz von Mann- Had Been Called'Vile Name On Walker Street Dean M. Gllle^ie, truck dealer d a l ^ that hls/PoIteh govern- Decision Near “ It te Highly undetd^ehle that ever stein’s troops In the Etlack sea The employ^ who struck the Form Grindstones $11,25 and oil man and avowed foe of Now Trickle meiri-in*exUe had not been In- ____ again should large bodies o f Ger­ i^ r farther information call at More Troops area. In the lower tip of Ukraine foreman, 'INvyman declared, earlier Metal frame with ball-bearings. . _ ; goveminent "bureauerwy" formra about it. There was man* be permitted to eai*t a* an Alexander Jarvis Co. office on British Ametican and In Moldavia. had been-^Salled a vile name by the stront^resentment In Polish entity within the boundaries of celved a margin of 2,978 votes foremah who, he said, was kept on '^iMter Street or at 36 Alexander Zhukov's progress te still ste^y, circles W r , reports published Showdown Belweei^ Al­ any •tate.” be said. over his Democratic opponMt, Strike Spreads Steadily dispatches said, and with his com­ the^job after the employe was-dis­ Starts General Offensive Ma). Carl K. Wuertele, 80, on tae i ^ by the Lnudon press aad Hr- munications firmly eatabltehed, he charged. lies and Pnric Gov 4113 or 7218 baste o f unoffictei tabuiaUons. He rhroughout Wales, as culated bAdlplomata that Jthe HJgtar Pay Sought KEM-TONE Club Against Partisans Es­ te believed strong enough to press In a statement, the Ford com­ Soviets hair rejected the iJIan ernment Imminenf. Washington, March 8—(AV*-* A pany Mid; “Regardleas of who was for a temporary- settlement— IT’S TIME NOW TO OThe attractive new water mix painL O ft# * (CoaUnned M Page Tea) 60,000 to 70,000 Out. Civil Liberties union committee /■ tablished Near Sofia. (Continued on P a ^ Ten) involved, there is a grievance pro­ a proposal which Mikolajczyk today asked President BooneveU lost anything one coeL You ^ a rt T r O C cedure here agreed upon between described as a British rather Xdndon. March 8—(A>)—A show­ MAKE YOUR ---- London, March 8.-L>— Bulgaria the union and the company where­ than Polish suggestion. down In the relations between the Roofing^Asbefitos SII win itan f to do the whole house after ' ^ Oft of coal from Welsh mines on which Allies and the Yugoslav govern­ objectors in work camps, aad pto- haa called up more t r i x ^ foUow>J Treasury Balance by all such natters can .be settled Britteli war Industries, are largely amicably. I f the union and iU p— fast . . . 80 don’t delay. You’ll get miners^ In London this afternoon the Curzon line te accepted as Po­ agrees to back Tito, and rid itself III B-X Coble 14-2 6c ft. Meeting 5:00 p. ni^ dispatch aald. under 'the ebairmanehip of Fuel New York. March 8,—(IPV—The- basis avaUable to alt Workers andi of its antl-Tlto elements it may Wayne Loaergan’a socood trM ra / jgfffing bttUty in our Zotos or Cold Sofia bfflclats were said to esti­ land’s eastern frontier. s | | • Minister Gwilym Lloyd George to Physicians Committee families. ,. , forfeit Allied recognition. ctiarKm of ktllllis khi hHroes mate that 27,000 partisans now National ^ The committee Mid that a sur­ 1 Temporary Bonadary Suggrsted Waves. produce some aolutlon for the BritiHh Annoyancr Muiinting PatriciM, I* ocheduled to sre being supplied by alrptenes for the Extension of Medical vey showed that “people recognize The Polish proposals, transmit­ wage problem, which the miners British annoyance over the i March 20, It waa learned L A P IZ Z A from southern Italy, maintaining Give Generously Service M ya 63 per cent of the that ..govermnent control o f the. ted to Moscow recenUy after Galvanized Water Pipe say needs a general over-haullhg. fusal of King Peter and Prenuer Horn the offlee ef Olstrlet Dinner 6:30 p. m. direct contact with British gen­ American people want an easier medical-hospital program would Prime Mlnteter Churchill and Fpr^ ■ey F ran k' S. Hogoa. .1$ DIAL 6824 TODAYl All Slice! f entire Rhondda valley, a mean' restriction at choice of phy­ elgn Secretary Anthony Eden bad Boridar Purlc to cooperate with eral headquarters at Cairo. , to the Red Cross highly productive area, was tied method o f paying medical and Tito, and their continued support waa learaed that the caa# CoRfsn With Regent sician.” Intervened In an effort at media­ u]^ by the strike and almost 7,0001 h^^ital bills but only 16 pdr cent o f Gen. Draja HihaUovic te mount­ beea -oMigaed to a oeettea al J Depot Field Marshal Gen. Baron Maxl- tion, suggested that the Curson men were Idle.j.- ai .. the.w- Aberdare,, • val­1 gjjyermnent operation M Ths group also reported that 91 ing, Informed quarters said. Th*y oral Seaoloaa eeurt proeided ^ tdimMe regiateg with the Steward if yon Von Welcha, Nasi Balkan line be accepted merely as a tem­ W ar Fund ley. where every pit wes cloeed. per cent of doctors Intervtewod hava maintailn^ this attitude. It hy Judge Jansra Gervett f " commander, spent three days con­ such 6 program. dteapproved o f th,. compulsory porary boundary and that final Dtectoaura ot tha asw M , plan to attend.^ . Included Jn the pita which cloo- settlement of the frontier ques­ was pointed out. despite Prime Square Harriett’s Beauty Salon | |ni« u U««J T a ferring with Prince Kyrll, a re­ ed yaaterda. waa the Abergprki The 8gursa were reported today proviiions of the Wagner-Murrqy- Mlnteter Oiurchlll’a declaratkm In gent and brother of the late King tion be deferred until after the mine, wbteb haa-flown the Union at a meeting called to consider DlngeU bill. Introduced la Oon- the House of (Jommoas on Feb. ” lihira*Sad b UbiIi ^ * ? “The Modem Salon For Modern Women’ g I | j| | v 1 llflFB? ^OB B MJUh Boris, ths dtepatdi said, adding: n« for implementing plana da- grcM . whicb propoaas to aet up a wftr. fcy A eriitaaf Jack at the pithead (or 4ot*ts cepted with o n ea iM ll change. nolda. Home Service accretary, re­ Girl Scouts junds. A t Die itequeat of Chief Ckirdoa, BetvieirBoeurd. Herbert Hq u m , chairmar of th'a ported %0Z case, acted on during D w yai has been given a uire* i^Jacdiowlng a plan adopted by the > ^ 0 Film ]^ p erts j| South Coventry^ jrlve, reported that the February. Secretary Rand waa asked Ho months’ deferment and the,,imie# _ PISH returnrso far have been vent dle- Mrs. John r C. Donovan, Home and Commlssionir McCat|ji''''w1Jl mtestbn authorized Uu weariiig ot O n R ^ G f o s s As Assisl^its Coventry fliemen spent aiiecUc learn what la the retirement age of (he Victory nbbon by pollcenteh DK r iL L E T * coufaging, and that people, muat Nuraing chairman, announced that To Be Hea^d Business jD^ue pmiceiaen In other ettter iii the make a further study >>f the police week-0nd. Brides helping, fight needs in Mancbeater and will pre­ who aerved in the last Wortd War. / Rei Point* RetUjjWl! ______> E R n iX E T 8 realise that they muat g(ve more a new claab' of 20 membera atarted state. It was believed that 65 as , ATEAK C0» the blaze which ^stroyed' the than a dollar Of the work of the on February 2ft at St. Brldget'a r^ y wiled! ilrty PIu^I- plant ot the S te i^ Fiber Prod­ Included in Uie SlknrtieBtcr pen­ ^j w a c k e r e l ; r I Cfiapitef D h ^ ors Red Croaa c M ’f' g<».ob. church, and that the claaa 3S at Will Duly at Police Boa^ Discusses P Q I ^ C K dered! Tiiey itatBiNl Meir, Ten High Movie Execu* ucts Co. Bundur night and early sion plan waa too old. The board .FMnt* Rther Yestertlny; Re> Misa Enilly t^eney. Home Serv­ the'High achool t« atill going bn. SU ChHrch , W______H b L EJ HADDOCK: WomenjutdiCkndrpiiL^s^ 'Monday mOntl^,«'they were called Retirement Age aiid tb ou ^4 should be set at ice coflt'mUU^ ohairnmn, reported The report on Nutrition, dent by fives Called to Testify out for fire on Woodland 90 y a im He will report at a'jater 1 Sm oked ShtjokTer* .... • • > ...... FRESH OYSTER* tm ^ froni^rive Poor. a 'tfieeUng of the committee the Mias Hannah Jenaen; 'chairman, N exl'^^eek Friday. r they win ss >w g »t Road, at" ttie lake Sunday mom- ifiMtlng. SMOKED Pn.EETS laat'Waek in February. Tw o mem- covered a meeting'(ff 'tha cpiniirilt- In Theater Suit. Survey of Traffic Vier^ COOKED lit AMS hncK to the scene of tbrtr liig:^nd Monday morning for a A etudy will be made of Uie con­ .Crosses atid'^ains ..... and up CHOWDER C1.AMS b^ra are being addled to the cum- tee in February, at which the T ... ___ lb. IBc nnd Army Emergency Relief. It ford Board of Edticatibn.. Plans; Police COmihtesloners, Arthur Mo- The selectmen''are also making a a n d ) . > • • y^ lb. .12c B t*f Khtnr.v* . . lb. Chapter, American Red Crosa, haa been requeated that tho chap­ have been made for a meeting ml Boy Scouts on,duty as workers— —from the MOSCOW PACT Umony of experts in Its $5,4J street. 3 Pork Loin* ( Whole^ Rib '^-. • •. t\ r Dr. Wm. L. Higgins entertained study oif the same location, it waa Tripe . .'...... lb. 82o which waa held in the chapter ter appolht a peraon to take care March 10, at which tithe IfU s suit i^^alnst a group of fHin dia- Cann acted as chairman at tfis lb. 35c now the''Girl Scouts will have on Sunday and'Monday bte daugh­ reported. 3 Loin Pork Salt P «rk Don Bonpft office a t i p’cttick, with Dr. Eugene of the Ptiaoner of War program Mary TaOngaa o f - the Vliltlng meeting last night. Gents’ Black Oynx Rings . $16.^0 ^ d up their, chance. Next week Friday, trlbutora, now In Its lu f t m i day In ter, ’Mrs. Ruby Brown of New­ Patrolmen in Drkft Natfw Polaltirn ...... pm-k .’19c M.'Dayla. chairman, preaiding. The ahd become acquainted with the Nurses’ Association o f JHartford ITNEMSTimm ] Grade A Bacon • • • « • • • • • • lb. 42c the 17th, wnen'the'unit will pay Federal court here<"^and to that ington and his grandson and w ift. There waa little btuiness trans­ The board was informed that ApphMi...... ‘i Ibn. iSf- will be the speaker. ,,Plana are STORY Of THE U K ! ' I end had subpoenpeo ten high exec­ ataff Sergeant Wm. A. T. Casse- acted. Secretary Jay Rand report­ three members of the department S p o r t s w e w 1 Spareribe ...... lb. 2.5e' C »rrat» ...... hiuM-h l|i> "nearly complete for i)tb Coneumera' iis monthly call, .two Manchester utives of the motion picture in­ dy Of Holyoke, Mass. Staff Ser­ ed that he had received no reply to had been classified aa 1-A in the Ladies’ Black Onyx Rings $9.25 and u| Cetlo.ParkaKP of Salad Bowt>r Information b o o ^ at the Gas Girl Scouts will be among the dustry. drafL Th are Edmund Dwyer, 2 Smoked Tongues ...... lb. .5.1c iSpInarh ...... ^ 29c geant Cassedy Is stationed at . At > • . %' ^ - ^ m p a n y, and ^^wUl be ready to workers; they' are Audrey Peter­ The suRunoning o f these wlt- his letter to the Stats Traffic Com- W e will pbu-e un -tiale Thura- son and Loraihe Bradley. Westover Field, Chicopee, Mass. misaioh concerning a survey o f the 2 Swcdl)rcwl9^^^_5^''» lb. 7.1c open In about two weeks. nesses/'was announced at the day momlnj; a amiill ahipment A s previou.aly announced, all Those who attended morning conditions on South Main and Baby Rings ...... JFI.XO and np Mra. H cpiy Huggins' chairman courtbiause yesterday by the plain-. service at tho Congregational to 35c 0t Briaket C<|mncea or FRI.: “CROSS OP LORRAINW* take the fu^Uve. The exaaperated m ■ 16«2to24t/2. \ conflicU v/ith the northern repub­ poUcemen lectured him for reck­ lic.” lessness : " 2 impounded his Vehicle MANCHESTER fbr 10.days. He waa a 14-year-old 1 /VllONirf SHOW boy on a b lK ^ ‘ MOTOR SALES, INC t o m i t e Police Court Girl Scouting was founded in West Center SL Tel. 4134 STATE the U. 8. on March 12, 1913. Private John L. Bnm, 38, o f the HARTFORD mnr 767 MAIN'ST, .; TELEPHONE 3493 78th Antt-Atrcraft Regiment, sU te arm oiy. Main iitreet, and t 'r 'T Mias CecUe L Perkins, 28, a na­ % tive of Berlin, N. H.. recently em­ ployed in a local reataurant, were > presented in court this morning on m m \ Honduras Mahogany Bedrooms charges - of lascivious . carriage. This is nn auth,Fntlc 18th Century reproduc­ DiapoaiUon of the cases was con­ tion created by finest ci-aftsmen in the high­ tinued to Saturday's session of est traditions of Keith excellence witi ma­ court. Zion Evangelical hogany interiors, dustprooflng, drawer The arrest o f the soldier and :;/ [-5*- guides, every fine feature. Sleigh bed. young restaurant worker came as chest and dresser $5f t a result of a complaint filed with included. ^ l • T T . ^ V the police and they were arreatsd at IM Spruce street at 1:30 this Lutheran Church morning. ./ e.' The Rev. Paul G. Prokopy, Pastor, Bond for the appearance qt the ' Extend* Sincere Welcome To girl was aet at 8100 and Lieuten­ ant West of the locaj arUllery Authentic Style headquarters aw pted responsibil­ A Governor Winthrop de.sk ity for the appearance of Private ST; BRIDCET’S Midweek^ o f rare beauty and excel­ Brun In bourt Saturday. Btun was lence. authentic interior, released In the custody of the offi­ TOMORROW claw and ball legs, fine de­ cer and Mias Perkins will be taken Lenten Services tails— : to the House of Good Shepherd, NIGHT XURCH BASEMENT Third Service Tonight at 7:30 and $ 54.50 Hartford to await her appearance In court on Saturday. Each Wednesday, at the same hour up Henry O. Leister was found not to and including March 29. vrJ ’h i ’ guilty o t tailura to obey the signal D ia l 3802 ■ h i o f a polloe officer at the Center Well Hold a nient8 who have no church home. Taaight ’ i S h e rid a n *:30-7:U p. at—Basketball • CkUdren receiving Bo Christian training are wel- (B y Far The Nicest Grill come to atteBd’Zion Church School, Sunday* at 0 a. m. Ctenu , new Bed. Main Strfct. B|siMlw*i*r .Bornptlmlst dlanar. ,1 b T ffw ii) wide ______GAMES chest and dresesr or vanity Open Tharadagr I T:lS-SOS p. SL — High Schdol Regular Sunday Service (English) At 10 A. M. Olrte—Oym. tpcluded. $ 124.50 Cteeed g;00—Boroptimtet Club Bridge. Proceeds wiU be A h a i^ . with the Red Cross ABE YOU PREPAKBD FOA ETBRNITYT ' S:15-HCIym open fo r Badminton. Read Herald Advs. .

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SoldU^r Killed in Action School Band Truk'Wounded Gun^ef Rjished to Sick Bay Day He Beconfe$ Hero New York, March — InXJoncert Julius Kata swelled hia chest In pride, his brother, Oorp. Werner Kata, 83, naf; been de­ Holiistrr Street Organi- Figure Added Proof ?6d e ra l W a i scribed In the new^pCrs aa A MfFOffT OP KtPORMANCI AT HOMI AND AtROAD BY tHrMSIONIRt AND BUIlDIRt OF> in V in c e s S o m e sr hero—the first U> kill a Jap­ ffation in First Prograni Adults Without C|h^ ^ anese in the American thrust CHANCIJfOUOHT AlRPlANM, PRATT R WHITNIY INOINfR, SIKORRKY'ltlUCOPTlRS AND HAMILTON STANDARD^ PRPPftCiRS HAMILTON STANDARD Be Nominee, Into northern Burma. Since. Its FArmajUMiti. dreu Chief InyHigiiints Julius who came to this UaRfiB, IBfifi country with his brother frpm' Hartford, March 8,—(g>r»-in F u a 1 I a B s' D B Y u HIT a » a * a, a » A a t j o ^ a ^ om a r i\m . a a a t r e » a , cawNacTieiiT ilngton, U arcb. 8— An all-Hollister school band un­ Germany ttve years ago, gave spits of war industry employmantf TlKHfiu K. Dewey’a attack a- pkrty to celobrate^ "Werner's der the direction of Albert Lyman, C ohnacU cut^ InduMrial centors »\jtba »M«ra1 war Ballot a» » exploit. Instructor of wind Instnimente, BONiYARD TO BUILD NtW CORSAIR sbow losses in the school anumara- ^ a n k place ot papar'^ vrtOi no The party bad ended only a entertained teachers and pupils in short \yhile whci* a telegram tbs auditorium of the school yes­ tlon Just completed by the Stats Aerial Route "Over the Hump" ^^iravialoa tor. aottoa-na atatc olTl- arriveo It was from the War Department of ISdiieation. U.S.Fi terday afternoon. The band u aiala convlMBd'koine raembera c< department. Corporal Katz composed of 80 boys from the Thsfle figures ars added proiff ' here today that the had been Hilled ir action the hfth, sixth, seventh and eighth that sdulto without cblldren make day he had become a hero, up the large proportion Of those ^ fo rk axaoiitlro would be ra- grades. The group was arrang-.d Who have come into the cities to Keeps China’s Life Lin^Opeif inptive to a Republican preaiden- in a semi-circle on the stage so ies Edge in Air War however, the Federal ballot that the eyes of the young enter­ take war plant employment. U nomination. Rural tovma, for the moet part, not cover state offices. tainers could be on their director, elao suffered loeses while urkon From India Each Day Hundrods of U. S. Transports Cross Brtotlinff *t Oeway'a aaaerUon Dewey's proposal for Bew York Mr. Lyman at all times. tawna made ouhatantial gains. Axis CountrifM Forcad to Coneantrot# On FightDra For Dafansa; Ibat there would be opportunity action attracted interest here as a In true band fashion, and to The annual count of Connecticut Lofty Himalayas, Conquoring Fog, Cold and Vicious far “organlacd fraud" with a possible model for other Republi­ lend dignity to the occasion, the children between the egea of 4 PoWaifully Englnad Thondarbolt*, Cortaire and Hallcats Writa'in Mlot iueh aa he orig­ can governors. He urged that boys were attircii Ui dark suits, and 16, aecarding to revised fig­ Winds to bolivar Procious Cargoes inally proposed, Senator Lucas members of the armed services be and ait members wore black tics. Halp Maintain Combat Supariority <©., Ul.l told reporterat permitted to furnish their names These boys are to be congratu­ ures. te 802,296.. a loss of 3JM4- "Apparently the coy candidate and home and service addreeaes lated for their splendid perform­ Hai:tfurd rtported ths grestsst la a real canrtktata. Gov- and receive a ballot direct from ance, especially slncg they are all loss, I,3fi0, and Groton ths g n a t- ' ASSAM, IvnTA—Over the jagged snow-capped peaks of the Himalayas, the U. S. est Increase, 436. WASHINGTON __News reports from Axis sources indicate that German and Anny Air Transport Command is flying more supplies from India into China than irnor Dewey’s message to the their local elation boards. The beginners and have bad only 10 Towms to the east, south and Mew fo rk Legislature demon- ballots would be mailed bgbk to a lessons. Before their public per­ Japanese aircraft factories are being devoted more and more to defensive weapons. ev^ came over the Burma Road. west of Hartford reported gains. They are concenttotiiig upon the production of fighter planes with which to ward off atrates how Uttle be knows about state commiaslon and turned over formance the etitire company met New Haven lost 577. Its suburb# •Today the air route "over the hump” is probably the biggest single air transport oper­ What has transpired In Congress to the local boards for counting. but three times. To the specta- tu the east gained, anc* those on the ever mounting Allied bombing attacks on bases and production centers. ation in the world. It has more pilots than all the domestic airlines had before the war. aoncemlng the unifonn ballot for tors it was amazing that soma ot the west lost. Bridgeport enumer­ In contrast, America is building an offertsive air armada of fighters, bombert and It sends out more planes daily than the 270 scheduled flights from l-a Ciuardia Field, gendee men. If he speaks on the small boya were able to hold ation was down 312, while lg transports with which to smother the Axis from the air. New York. aSKfF national lasues, I hope he Plans to Print instruments much larger than nearby towns gained, Stratford Concentration on defensive fighter production by both Axis partners shows they are Informs htmaelf betUr about the themselves, and were able to having a 249 increase. Waterburv, To develop it was an unrelenting battle against tremendous odds by the Army, com- sound these wind lialruments to U. 8. carrier crewmen rush a machine-gunner (in stretcher) to in much the samp position as was F.ngland in 1939 and 1940 when every effort had -I’''Ivin AC as AtviArif'an tiionti f 3)1(1 tlicir servicemen. Cuts." down 300, has a ring of suburban U.8. Marine Corpa Photo mcrcial airlines, the Chinese, American manufacturers As Lucas made this statement. Pamphlet Again produce the desired tone quality. the Rick bay shortly after hbi torpedo plane came back after hitting increases broken only by Ply­ to be devoted to production of fighters for ilefense. Britain was saved at that time largely Pilots overcome tremendous ob.stacles to Senator Brewater (R., Me.) stood Their selections were "Ameri­ the Japs at Truk In the Carolines Feb. 16^17. (AH Wirerrtioto.) These members of a Marine Air Group In the Salomons built this Corsair lighter from parts of mouth With a Ions of two. by the superiority oflts lighter planes. five or six damaged Corsairs. They started with the tail section froip one Corsair an^ the fly “over the hump.” Their heavily loaded nearby, grinning broadly, ca," an overture, Dutch choral Other Losses In Cities and "America . the Beautiful.' Both Germany and Japan arc now bring­ center section from another. They used one new wing, and got one from the iwap Mle. 'Ikey Can Yon Answer These? transports must climb 15,000 feet in 35 min­ “The governor ceftainly took New York, March 8— —^The build bijidges, camping sltts, over-; Other losses in cities were New ing out improved fighter models which com­ installed a new engine but an old propeller. The pilot who first flew this field'-built Corsair utes to get over the first pass lietween the off the mitts, didn’t he?" Brew- Public Affairs committee says it While the last selection was being Ja p s' ‘*F»iml Wmmknmss” Q. How many air route miles do the played the audience arose. and night, iihpltcrs and their ability to Britain. 592; Stamford, 328; Meri­ mand the respect of Allied airmen. said he KopH all the airplanes he flew would perform as sweetly as this one five-mile-higli mountains. ater chuckled, adding: 'It cer­ plana a fourtn printing Of the To Hold Rally be prepared in almost any emer­ den. 182; Norwalk, 89; Norwicn, American civil airlines fly within the tainly looks like he Is a candi­ pamphlet. “The Races of Man­ sang In true, patriotic style. ‘ITiis means that America, even while it is PEARL HARBOR—^“Japanese avia­ L'nited Staten? ; That climh is like walking from the inside The boys are not only enjoying gency. 108; New London, 382; Danbury, bending every effort toward construction of of a roaring oven into a winter day in the' date now," kind," even though the War de­ This rally should be interesting 74; Anaonia, 146; Torrington, 52. THE BABY PARADE IS ON tion does not belong in the big leagues.” A. 43,404 route miles. In 1943 the air­ partment has abandoned plans to thel^ present experience as mem­ Of Bov Scouts the big bombers to smash at the enemy’s heart, according to Rear Admiral Arthur W. lines flew their airplanes more than one ■Yukon. At take-off, the thermometer registers Will Oppose Compromise bers of a band but are also look­ to all adults and it la with this Bristol was exceptional among Lucas said ha would join with circulate 55,000 copies, already idea in mind tba. the ecoutmas- the industrial citica, rsportlng an must more than match his efforts in tlie fight­ Radford, chief of staff of the Pacific Fleet hundred million miles over these routes. , 110* in the shade, and the fliers have to wear purchased, among officer- instruc­ ing forward wdil) fond desire' to ITS WAY TO KEMP’S! er field. For upon our long-range fighter New Tactics Add to Navy’s Punch q. Are U.S. bombers going to RuaniaT gloves so they won’t burn their fingers on the / Benatora Oraen (D., R- !•) ters are to^Ung the public to at­ increase of 177 and nalnviils 1'28 Air Force. tors. the future when they will become Unusual Exhibition Al. more. Middletown’s loss of 124 m planes is placed the heavy responsibility of A. Ves. For example, the U.S. has de­ controls. The only other things they wear are Hatch (D., H, in opposing a 'The Army actioa.waa disclosed members of the Manchester High tend. ‘The faUl weakness is their engine de­ compromise proposal approved Bapsnasat All (Murebes For we specialize in everything to All your nursery needs going along with the big bombers to shield velopment. The Japs still lag three to four livered more than 2.IKM) Uouglas Havocs. socks, shoes and shorts. after Repreeentatlve May (D., school band. so to Be Held at the - Q. How many timex have airplanes of yesterday by a Joint nenate- Ky.), House MlUtaty Affairs com- The troops in town wbo will . . . Maple Cribs and'Chesta, the incomparable “Kant them from Axis fighter attacks. years behind us in the development of high II. S.Carriarfi Launch All Plana* on Mission; Japs Como in for Kill; 25* BeJow “Over the Hump” Houhe committee whan it eomes Battle reports indicate that the traditional the British and .American Ferry Com­ imttM chairman, criticized the High School Hall. take part the rally rtprracnt Wet” Mattresses, Maple one, two and throi^ way High powered aircraft engines and this lag is At 9,000 feet it gets a little cool and toe before the Senate tomorrow. pamphlet as plctlng the north­ almost overy church in town who Roo(ing'~A^l>efitos American insistence upon technological su­ probably the basic reason why they were . ‘ Ovorwhalmod by Lond-Bosod Corsairs Flying “Top Covor“ mands croxRed the Atlantic? Green and Hatch, membera of ern Negro aa U e intellectual su­ Vallecs Cancel are the qpensors of the troops. Chairs. Everything is here to keep the smaU fry happy periority is paying dividends in the fighter A. More than lO.(KK). The 10,000th pilots pull on their pants. At 14.000 it begins the conference eommittee, con­ On Friday, March 17, the Boy knocked out so rapidly over Truk, Eniwe- crossing was made on Christmas Eve—a to get really cold and the fleece-lined suit goes perior of the southern white. Scouts of Manc'.ieaier will hold Troop U of the North Congrega­ Siding BUd Rock . . . to save you time . . .a t prices to fit youF budget. field as well as among the bomliers., tok and other island bases,” Admiral Rad­ WASHINGTON—Vought Corsairs flying for the U.S. Navy in the Pacific have tended the bill would allow fewer I^bib* Affairs Committee Ekfl- tional; Troop 15 of St James s; nine-hour non-stop flight by a Boeing Fly­ on. Evro then, there’s plenty of shivering -in Divorce Plans their big rally and exhibition in Saperior ^giae Power Pays Off ford declared. help^ develop a new and successful tactical operation. nMmbers of the armed forcaa to tor Maxwell a. Stewart said yes­ the High school hall. The public Troop 26 of the Center Congrega­ Woo) Insulation ing Frytress. tlie 20 to 25 below zero temperatures. vote than existing law, which terday, "Mr. May is the first per­ tional; Troop 87 of Sv Mary's; WATERPROOF CRIB MATTRESSES, During the past year, America has hurled 'T don’t know of a single Jap engine Their extra long-range enables them to start out from land bases, rendezvous with Q. In military/parlance what ix meant . After the fir.st ri^ e is pajised. the ATC waives state poll tax and r ^ s - 18 cordially Invited and aetlvitlea that isn’t a basic swipe from one of our son to object to the pamphlet and Angeles, March %...r(jn— will sU rt at 7:Sb o’clock.' Troop 47 ot tbs South Methodist; Expert wOrknwaship. All work into action three new fighters. They, are the carrier task forces, and fly back and forth high up in the clouds overhead, giving the task hy “Roger”? ■ pilots must keep their Pratt & Whitney-pow­ tmtion requirements. we feel his objection la based on Herbert Maguire, president of Troop 91 of Mnncliester Green guaranteed, ■eaennabte Prices. . .BY KANTL W E T .$8:80 Army's Republic Thunderbolt, the Navy’s old models, though of course they may force “top cover” during attacks. From this position they lake over the job of defending A. "Message received and understootl.” ered transports 4lyfng at ^6,000-feet akitnde President Roaseveit has aaid his failure to read the text imre- RudyA" Vallee's lawyer says ths singcr-bandleaner and hia brlda the gooutmaaterF Aaeociatlon, and Troop M of the North Meth­ .\o obfigatton for an estimate. Vought Corsair and Grumriian Hellcat, pach have copied some German models also,” the carriers, whose entire complement of fighters can then escort the bombers and q . What la the Black Widow? or more for the re.st of the SCIO-mile trip. That that the number who can vote ua- fully.”. suted today Uv*t ail of the odist Writs. he concluded. A. The Army’s newest night fighter, m «ns the pilots are on oxygen six bonra -dsr-ffm bUl -w » 4etsc»liia-hiAAL hava cancelled divorro pUna aa- has established its superiority over the enemy. I. torpedo planes on striking missions. ■ - , „ , • , n-. noiiflcefr Holiday. 7“ troops in town wHt-taka -pasL u> -The-Cub Scouts .also are .expect­ Each is-driven by-a.x,pOQ-horscpawer Pratt & built by Northrop, driven by two high- out of seven on the'round trip between India tltude oa the measure, aad O re « tba rally. Bvery ocoutmoater la ed to take part in the activities These new tactics were used in one of the early carrier stnke^s^gamst KabaOl. 1 he powered Pratt & Wliitiiey engines.___^ aald if he were president he would Attorney Ray gandler announc­ of the rally. BABY CARRIAGES Whitney Double Wasp engine. This gives audOtina...... -.... __ Uhiess of Juror ed yesterday that tilt VaJIacs are taking an unusual interest in this Burton Insulating Co. long-range bombing attacks upon the Nazis. carriers sent out their dive and torpedo bonibersrWith tfiem went aB tKeir Cfumman For the eight long months of the monsoon veto the compromise bill. A veto affslr-as it Is the first ons to be I8fi Oxford St. Hartford AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES American pilots a decided advantage in horse­ would be alasost certain to make dwelling happily t<«ether again Argentina covere an area of power over both Nazis and Japs. Now Pratt &. Whitney’s successful applica- Hellcat lighters as escort. season they fly ipostly on instrument, because and issued the following staUmeot held in several years. Tha Scouts Hartford 83-4515 But land-based Corsair squadrons took up the question a presidential cam Suspends Trial will demonstrnta their abilRy u> more than a million aquare miles; Reports from Truk iq the Pacific recenUy tion of “water injection'’ has appreciably in- HELPS NEW. ON INDIA-CHINA AIR HIGHWAY the weather is really thick. But they fly. They palgn Issue. in behalf of tha musician: emphasized the importance of this superior creased the horse^wer of the Double Wasp protective patrol high over the surface fleet fight sonrie of the most vicious air currents The present draft repreesnta a "After considering the eircum engine power. Carrier-bqsed aircraft, .because engine, and the victary ratio of Thunderbolt as the carrier planes took Off. in the world amid the jumbled Himalayas. . nearly eomplate victory for the Plttaffeid, Maas., March B.—UTi stances and in view of the fact FRIGIDAIRE HEADQUARTERS pilots promises to go even higher. Eighteen enemy torpedo bombers appeared, Illness of a Juror today caused that -we are very much in lovR ■MONTGOMERY WARD of their greater structural weight, are sup­ All Supplies Go to By Air advocates of state absentee vot­ posed to be at a disadvantage when tangling heading for one of the carriers, intent on the ing, retaining merely a form of s second suspension of the trial of Bettyjane and 1 hava daddad to "Terrible Twiaa” Dowa 884 Japs Everything imaginable goes into China Federal ballot that would be avail­ John F. Noxon, Jr„ Pittsfield cor­ continue with our marriage." with shore-based aircraft. kill. . . , Navy Hellcats, however, struck at the Pilots of the Navy’V’’Terrible Twins,” the Out of nowhere screamed Corsairs of by iir — gasoline, bombs, jeeps, artillery, able to overseas troops only if poration lawyer, ^mrgad with tha Film Actress Bettyjane Greer. Vought Corsair and the Grumman Hellcat L t Commander John Thomas Blackburn’s they could net obtain aUta ballots. electrocution murder oi hia sfa- 19, and Vallee, 41, now a Coast WI9 I flllCTIQ N f . • . BRIOHf COLORFUL famed Japanese stronghold and conquered rifliis. ammunition, clothing, aircraft engines, In addltioa, their stats governors nwitha-old mentally daficieiit aen. Ohiard lieutenant, were married the bdrt the enemy had to offer right oyer his fighters, have shot down 884 Jap planes with “Jolly Roger” squadron, based on a nearby roare parts and food, in quantities which would have to earttfy that this Fed­ Uiwrence. last Dee, 2. KEMP’S own base. Superior engine power rftade it pos­ a loss of 170 of our fighters. tropical island. 'Fhcy knocked down 17 of the /ffwarf the 15,000 tons a month formerly eral baltat was sceeptaMa under Judga Abraham Filiaiudci an- sible for these U. S. Navy heavy carrier- The Corsairs first went into action with Jap planes. The 18tii got through. carried over the Burma road. On return trips, utatc tftWs nouncad the suapenaion bscauae of INC. the Marines in February 1943. By the end of But right behind it was a Corsair, spitting tungsten, mica and other vital materials are tha raeiirrlng Ulneas af Jamas C. based fighters to overwhelm Japan’s best the year, Corsair pilots had destroyed 584 Ooald Obtain Onto Mato Baltsta land-based ^anes. .50 caliber slugs from its wing guns. The flown out, in addition to military personi^. Bervisa man and waamn is thia Cullao, 53. \ FURNITURE AND MUSIC Japanese planes 19 the air and many more on Jap bored relentlessly thrfiugli the murderous On the grueling run. Douglas Skytrains country cauld cbtoin only atoto Cullao's illness toMg totorrupC- ECZEMA Marble Linoleum 768 MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 6680 V Thaafiprbalfo Destroy 957 Nasi Planes the ground at a cost of 106 Corsairs. flak put up by the ships. The Corsair came '■-HI*,! **<*js- ' and Skymasters, Consolidated Liberator Elx- ad tba testimony of Dr. Alan ballota, mdaw ttmy warn raaldanto A eimple way to quick relief Combat reports from other theatres are The Grumman Hellcat is the latest Amer­ in, too. determined to prevent the Jap from presses and Curtiss Commando* are used. of Now Maalco cr Kantucky. Iforita. state paUwtoglit. who from Uia itching of Eczema, pirn- i ican entry , in the Pacific fighting. In their All are powered by Pratt & Whitney engines. which bare na abaaotoe balloting yesterday had testiitod ttot ha plao, angry red blotches and other' also impressive. In action with the Eighth slamming his torpedo home. laws. But tba goventon of those ntd found no abnormality of tha akin Irntatlons, is by applyl^ Pa- AT WARD LOW PRI;tlS , Aiy Force in the big league oyer Europe last first four months of action, Navy pilots flying With only seconds to go the Corsair blew The Skytrains, Skymasters and Libwater Ex­ sUtes would drat havo to eartify bralu, heart or blood vaowrta In torsm's Ointment to the affected year. Thunderbolt pilots definitely shot down Hellcats had shot down 300 enemy planes the Jap apart. The American plane zoomed presses are equipped with Hamilton Standard that tha Fadaral ballot would-be autopsy on the body of tha Noktill parts. Relieves Itching promptly. '657 Naaiplanes while losing 156 of their own while escorting bombers and torpedo planes away, riddled by U.S. flak but still flying. Hydromatic propellers. acceptable. child, which he said Mowad atoe- Makas the skin look better, fce| The Thunderbolt’s outstanding perform­ and protecting their own carrier task forces. With the engagement over, all the “Jolly The India-China air route was .'<£■ FLAG SNAPS DOWN, HEUCAT OFF TO MEET JAPS find their carriers unharmed. The “Jolly DC-3 commercial transport. There were few those balloto availabta to service acute heart failure "due to the pilots. aImo.st no servicemen. Operations be­ personnel cvanrwliars aad would paasaga of aisetrk cun-ent frost Roger*” went home. v ’l'U '-' " -■'■V V . ... - I d ■.“»#» not have raquuad that tha name forearm to toroorm." gan from a single landing strip. There uTOre cf the caadMato by written la. aa no dispersal areas for air raid protection., apeclfled in tba compromise iegis- Germany adoptod an over-all .Servicing was done in the open. Crews loaded Istlon.' Bren in the latter ‘price stop' their own airplanes. Flying the uncharted, Helicopter Rushes Plasma little-known route, pilots felt their way over Sa^e-A//eii U.8. Am x Air Carp* Photo After a morning’s work on a monsoan-aoalmd airfleM. ladiaa laborers pause to bathe, while the mountains and jungles to China. East Hartford In History-Making Flight U.S. mechanics check over the 2.000-horoepower Pratt A Whitney engines of one of America a More Planu aad Pilots Aniv* iv. outstanding transport planes, the Cnrtisa Commando A month later more Skytrains came. Addi­ INCOME Telephone 8-3231 tional pilots came from the domestic airline* NEW YORK-i-On a bluriery January day, and the American V^oliinteer Group. Things TAX RETURNS a Coast Guard Sikorsky R4, pllmed by Com­ were beginning to move. Eiptriffnegd aadbtance mander Frank A. Erickson, carried out an Pre-Invasion Airwork Softens Marshalls The real expansion began early in 1943, emergency mission, to fulfill the first opera­ when the India-China lifeline was put into with yomr fe d n ti Tm Re- the hands of the Air Transport Command and tnra for IMS lg offtred at tional a.ssignment in the history of direct- lift aiKraft.. new transports like the Curtiss Commando, reaaonabie totwa. ^The destroyer U. S- S. Turner had exploded Coordinotod 75-Day Battoring by Airmon of Army, Navy and Liberator Express and Douglas Skymaster in the Ambrose Channel. Survivors had b^n with their large capacities were put into ser- Hoarai /• Marinos Pavos Way fo^Final Assault vice. S:30 A. M. to 12:S0 P. M. landed on Sandy Hook, far down across the _ ■ ______1:.30 P. M. to fi;30 P. M. bay. They were urgently in need of blood plasma, banked in Manhattan. Snow, rfin and ABOARD THE CENTRAL PACIFIC AIR COMMANDER.’S FT.AGSHTP— wind had grounded all airplanes. Harbor trat- "Fighting Corsoirs" Set Record Daily Except Sundays. . With a 75rilay coordinated aerial assault. Army,. Navy ..and Marine fliers paved the Eveninff Appointments way for the MarshaHIslandsl,a tiding, according to Rear Admiral John S. Hoover, ADVANCED PACIFIC AIR BASE By Telephone. air commander of the Central Pacific Force. * Rabaiil’s deadliest attackers, members of Ma­ In this pre-ifiva.'iion offensive, units of the Army’s SeventlrA ir Force teamed np rine squadron, “The Fighting Corsairs.” are Thos, /. Quish with Marine raiders and Navy flier’s to deMroy gasoline, oi! and ammunition dumps, to taking a well earned rest after having fin­ ished their third tour of combat duty, in 6 Charter Oak Street Its Hamilton Standard vrspellmr Sfinaing wito driva Us mtgMy 8,00*.honc|iawer batter hangars and runway.s and to ground enemy planes. In the face of tliislfxiunding TELEPHONE 4021 ______take-off flag. It.ia which they destroyed 104% Jap planes. 85!4 Pratt A Whitney cnglM. the tAlrdalea* ” CrumaMroTWleato^to the japs found it impossible to .semT their scout planes out on’ long searches which of them ill a single month, a record in this eneone of a equadronsquadrM of 12 NavTNavr flg"flghters sent to intercept 24 Zeroa In ^ Msnhalia area, to a “undoubtedly” would have discovered our attack forces, the ailmiral said. vicions action, the Navy Hellcat NIoto got 17 Japs, prebablT ahoC down thieo moro. Not a area. Hollcat was lost. Note auxiliary boBy gas tank for long range Into the concentrated 75-day smash the three ^rv.ices hurled a formidable assortment "The Fighting Cor.sairs,” so-called froth , 5 of aircraft including: Consolidated Liberators, North American Mitchells, Republic their 2.900-horsepoWer Vought Corsair fight- , Thunderbolts, IXKrkheedLightnings, Douglas Dauiitlesses, ’V’ought Corsairs, and Grum­ ing planes, have ten aces in their ranks. United Air Lines Spans y Versatile Catalina Stars man Hellcats and Avengers.. We Can ^aArc The It wa;^" a real battering. The Japs were THUNDERBOLT GCTS HYDROMATIC PROPELLER MARBLI LINOLIUM driven so far underground,; their aerial de­ Country 50;000lh Time As Dumbo, the Lifesover fenses so weakened that the fleet was able to Spots Off a\Leopard / line up off the Marihalls and pound with its ONFILTBACK big guns in comparative immunity. Mean­ Ne w YORK—United Air Lines, on Jan. WASHINGTON—The Consolidated Cat­ while carrier-based dive and torpedo liomh.i This is Armstrong’s famous quality Linoleum . . . the 17, 1944, made its 50,(MXMt teanscontinental alina, already war-famous for its versatility, ers hit' strong points and carrier fighters cov­ now stars in a new role, saver of downed air­ ered latidings. ■- easy to keep ettractive pattern goes clear through to flight In rolling up this record Its plknes cov- etM over 125 million miles in 16% year* of men, and has a new name. Dumbo. . . AMBROSE Army and Marine forces,-in their most suc­ the faadL' The surface is the same quality you find ooast-to-coast flying. United is the first air­ Dumbo is.no one airplane. It is the af­ CHANNEL cessful amphibious action to date, swarmed la Amtstrong’s finest, merely lighter weight. line to pass this milestone in air transport, fectionate title for any one of the Pratt & SANDT BOOK ashore and mopped np. The concentrated air according to company officials. • Whitney-powered Catalina flying boats which attacks and naval bombardment had broken >Al’4 The system’s first transrontincntal flights search the South Pacific for fliers in distress. Route of historic helicopter light the backbone of Jap resistance. i > f e ' were made in Wasp-jxiwerea tsocing w -a Recently, after an Allied smash left Kavi- E*- ■nJUD DAraMIt ON PUT BACK mail iflanes with a 105 m.p.h. cruising speed, eng ablaze. Dumbo performed one of his Every Doiiingfon Joins Propeller Teom llie two passengers sat on the mail sacks. most ^^ectacular rescues. fic was creeping through the murk, Attraetiva pattsrw ia a wide aelaction of colon. Today!* 'Twin Wasp-powered Mainliners, Fifteen American fliers from eight planes minute counted. > . . . that is, if anybody can—we can! Douglas DC-3’s; carry 21 passengers and Here was a situation to challenge the Coast ’ DARLINGTONi R. I.—Hamilton Stand­ Inlaid, pottcras through to back. 'fam« quality .floated helplessly in the shell-torn water. Guard motto. Semper Paratus (Always ard's newest plant oflkially became a part of But, seriously, we can come pretty c i ^ as iriwva. . . b r i ^ Fr^Wosed tuifoeel cruise at 180 miles per hour. Dumbo appeared. Four times the Catalina to>-a on your clothing. We’ve got all Torooirow’s Mainlincr fleet will include Ready). The Coast Guard came tlirough. America's propeller production team, when plowed through the enemy fire to land in the first propeller for a Douglas Dauntless the new spot removing proccne* under PRETTYl Douglas DC-4 Skymastirs. They will be the hartwrr. Four times Dumbo’s Hamilton Over at Floyd Bennett Field, Commander driven by four higlwr-horsepower Pratt & Erickson rolled one of his Sikorsky helicop­ dive bomber rolled off its jiroduction lines our thumb and no spot or fitain can Tha buatsat paopla will lovn Standard pr^etlers went into low totch and here on January 24. this roae print. Its soft flat­ Whitney engines, will carry 42 passengers, H ft^ the flying boat — saving all lo airmen. ters out of the hangar. Lifting into Mlting resist us. 11.44 snow, he headed at tree-top level for Battery The work bf converting the former tejfftle tery and midgnt pries m >Pm I OTHER ASSORTIffiNTS UP TO and will cruise at 220 miles per hour, flying The Jale of another Dumbo rescue is told to oanaibla beads. Blase coast to coa.st in alxnit tweK-e hours. Park, at the tip of crowded Manhattan. There- mill began only last July. In near record time by the crew of a Mitchell bomber which had lie landed, took on plasma from a Red Cross the building was reliabilitated and eqiiip|ie

eral bnllot arfr tt’Ssrc of the Incon- Manchester .slstcncy of that lUb'vislon. Court Upholdsi Try to Find Oifc of trie' oiislnat provisions The ;n Evening Herald of yje'compromise bill apparently^ YOU CftH " Puat-ISHKU BY cSnferred upon the governor? Action of Bov Communications tor pubUoatihns in the Open Forum Will not ! For Lal)ot Tni^Ver HERALD PRIN'TING CO.. INC. .. authority to certify tha^'tbe feil- be guaranteed pubUimtion if they. ooBtSiD more than 300 words. 13 BlMCll S tr«*‘. J t"' - ...... Manchester, Conn, crsl ballot would be acceptable to The Herald reserves the right to declme to publish any matter THOMAS PEROUSON 'our • to • One^^Opinion that m ay bh/tlbelouB or which, is in bad taste. Free expression S n e r e a s e f o r W h o l e Nja-^ .. Generat HanAser their stotes. Apparently Congrc.ss of political views is desired by contributions of this character Founded October I, IdRl Decide*. ^1^ Ha* ItMlf began to wonder how it Part 7 tnit letters Which are defan■ 'amatory or abusive will be rejected. i t io n S n ia U , B u i - S it ii- Publltbed Every Bvenlnv Except. Ladles ^f^vcfiqnt^SoctoQr could confer such authority upon Rijght to Hesist. Succession cropping is the in* i ^ation in Some War T h e _____ ^ 'Sundays and Holidays. Entered At A the Peat Offloe at Manehaater, Conn., governors, snd accordingly a new visible weveapem by Wnlich the Vic-I J M erase -DeniatlOna ^believe that many ot bur cUttens ^ of toe lloltdh . Oongregatlonia 'as Second Class Mall Matter. change requires that the gover­ Hartford, March 8— —Kneel­ tory Gardener - increases output. feet that this la only an ortlinary Cejdfers Brings W orry. church wflHneSit Thdrsday after­ Dear Manoheeter dUaens: drive. We need to bq otined up to SUBSCRIPTION RATES nors have the approval pf their ing or sitting on a schoolboy con­ and wins his food battle. .'A * ^

yesterday oaptived the town of Foroo announced' 176 German ne.ss and more business in govern­ certainly attend and pouibly the Igrovitsa. nine miles horth\vc»t of pie lies were shot'down. (si’oup P resen ts^ ment.” Ho advocated an orderly Russians. Front transition to a peacetime economy 'en M eelifl^ Tarnopol and only tour miles from The term'^’strong force” in the StUl Long Way to Go GennauH Reach Anzio~But Only afl Prisoners Many Millions Phelan said . In the post-war foHowlnif the war, with private in­ ^eets Manchester^arine^ the W arsaw railway, a .Russian official, ''ahnoudeemant indicated period naUoual •oonomlas would INCOME Ti Unusual Stunt dustry. communique announced. Other - Chgt''fewer bombers were out to- Site of Duels be so lataiwiependaiit that no ons Consider forces operating east of Tarnopol, ■day than on Monday when the On South Pacijfn^Island To Neiad Jobs nation could hope to avoid a de­ phniae "very strong forces" was' >UQ1 actually severed the line, .ih ,,AHe MiliUiry Background pression and maintain a high levri Members of Gibbons Assembly, ..AtthoOPeifiC pMces 20 miles ai>art--Hit Kocha- used, but today's raiding fleet un­ \ of -employment unless the others doubtedly numbered hun­ Catholic Ladies of .Columbus, en­ Second Night World Issues novim. five miles south'' of y bl- Seen Not Sufficient Private First Class Vincent ,Far-^ Farrand left ''Mahehtater /17 Estiriiate by Labor Unit also prospered. dred. From 600 to^'TOO bombers joyed another fine entertalnnjent chlsk and Zelentay,.lS mUes west rand, Jr., now in the South P a­ months ago and lib ; ■Mnt"' 11 have flown In rjoctht American at­ last night, at the'K. of C.-home, (Continued From Pnge One) Washington, March 8— lA')—-A Only O^flecled Sew Problem Affect­ The report proposed that Um McKin n e y (CoBtlnBM »WB fit * One) of Proskprov. jirovided by Mrs. EMw>rtl J, Mc­ Republican business man’s victory Open Forum cific, wrote to nls parents, Mr. and months in the 8oti» Pacific and conferense ado|^ a coda with pro- ^ Pree 300 More tated that .he He wrote that young Armstn on supply and dainond which wll) ■forces under Marshal Gregory K. e.w.t.) the German radio acknowl­ north of . Orsogna Monday night, V w y Slo)»r' in Gettuig was the only Manchestef\boy «n would diicuss petroleum Album," but instead of the usual tion apparently demonstrated to­ Editor, The Heriiid: met a chap from Mknchegter' by govern Industrial employmant, de­ Zhukqv liberated 200 more locali- edged "Anierjcan bombers again but were dispersed before they Washlngtoni March 8— )— ^The 505 BUbi S iiM t _i(ione in Washington aOopr'The uiicics, and ^unts, cousins, and day that the,Democrata must find This haa^'een said before, but the name of Wililam Arihstrong, had met during his Ipng 8tay in OP tie ^ n the dcnscly-poimlated west­ attempted with strong forces to reached the Allied lines. Uncler^ay Here. International Labor office estima­ mobilisation of armed foresa la ijected American ptj>elln'e from grandparents, the committee mem­ something idore than a candidate It bears repeating —The Manches­ on Tawara Island immediately af­ the Pacific. T bie letters a^ved At the C«bt«r^TeL ern UKiainian country, Moscow reach Berlin." ■ ,Medlum bombers struck at the ted today -that jobs would have to accordance with clvUlan Job oppor- Peniah gulf Medlter^ bers posed for the following pic­ with' a military background to ter. Chaptor of the American Red ter the Marines had obtained a almost on the same day, the hrst announced. The Germans hurled "The execution of this attack docks'at Santo Stefano, important M apM cster’s rdsidents have hit be found for more than ISO.OOO.OOO tunltiea, demobUization ot w ar .In­ n n ean la axpeptejj^ to loom,.large tures: Easter Bonnet, Frivolous stem an . otherwise adverse voting Cross needs $2 from every man foothMd on that importent‘Jap­ time in quite a whll,j chat his pixr b.S.MeCOMB strong infantry and- tank forces was "Very nearly perfectly similar German supply point on the Italian dustries so as to avoid ooonomie ‘ alniBe the,,^an waa Sal. Alice Blue Gown, Wild Irish tlde,.^'' / and woman and child residing In theAfl5,000 mark in the Red Cross anese base. enta had heard from him. persons throughout the world In the against the R ed 'A n h y, eapcciaily to the one adopted the day before Riviera, and night bombers return­ "M r Fund campaign. Chairman w^en the w ar endk and peacetime dislocations as much aa -poaribla, R. W. McCOMB, JK . Interiof Secretary Kobi', the Bathing Girl, My "Fa­ D cM M. Gillespie, tlie Republi- Manchester if they are to reach in the Sluro-Konstantinov sector yesterdsor." the Berlin radio con­ and full utilization df national em­ _ before ithe StaU department ther, The Bride and H er Attend­ ed -to dump more bombs on the j caii'';hiu8ine8s man, defeated the their quota of $53,000. They neeineedr^' lerbert B. House announced at economies are restored. south of Shopetovka, But were tinued. “A new big defensive suc­ ployment services to get suitable Hoars Until Murdk 15: time ,td inform the Britlah. ants, Grandma, Mother and about port last night. Democratic nominee. M aj. Carl E. to meet this quota this yearrjM noon today. “It still has a long, The estimate was made in a re­ hurled back, leav^ing more than cess for German air defense is ex- long way to go to reach the quota port setting forth a proposal for workers In proper jobs. Conference to fte Held a dozen other subjects, all shown Photographs of the Toulon raid' W'uertele, wounded and decorated 1944 as never before. 1,000 dead On the battlefield,, the peoted.’' of $53,000," ho declared. in Cuba Phelan estimated that at prM- Evenings from 7 P. M. true to type as to costumes and showed hits in the munitions fac­ Pacific filer, in a race to fill a va­ Every man and woman[I in^fMan- Weddings international ect'on to supplement ? Mejft on the echedule will proh- Russians said. Numerous pieces of The first group of escorting tory area and several hits on the cancy caused by the death of Rfip. has read of qjftraordl- A ray of hope pierced the cloud national measures designed to as­ ent there are from 30,000,000 to abuTbc the United Nations mone- Thunderbolt fighters to return re­ periods. With appropriate tunes Chester the a Shturdfijra from 1 P. M. war equipment, including 60 tanks, drydocks. W ar vessels anchored Lewis, Democrat. In the Firsf'Col^ *nary work of the Anysfican Red of gloom today when it was re­ sure adequate post-war employ­ 40,006,000 dislocated persons in ( i i y conference, under Treasury ported shooting down 2'7 N^i. for each The first and last scenes Is Described were destroyed- or captured and along a jetty were believed to orado district. Wuertele conceded (Toss. To mention ^ f e w of the ported at Red Cross headquarters Palmer-McKone ment. Europe. _ department sponsorship, for which planes. ■' were patriotic with the Stars and many prisoners taken, the Soviet hav^becn damaged. on the basis of unofficial return; g o ^ works let asA ake the Red that the team of house to house Mias Kathleen McKone, daugh­ The proposal is to be presented filnehurst N. C., has been men­ A few hours earlier R. A, F. .Stripes much tri evidence. Mrs. bulletin added. John Carroll was the narrator and Twenty-five enemy fighters iried giving his opponent a majority of Cross Field Director who follows canvassers, under the personal di­ ter of John J. McKone of N ew to an International Labor confer­ tioned as a likely site. The district center of Staraya bombers returned fro.-n a heavy at­ rection of Major Thomas Kelly High School Teacher De­ Mrs. Leo Dubois- the accompani.st. to intercept the Fortresses and nearly 3,000 vo'tes. the troops inUr battle to furnish York fhty. was married Monday ence meeting in Philadelphia, Treasurv representatives al- SInyava, 50 miles southeast of tack against railroad yards at had passed its quota of $1000 in April 20. Specific recommenda­ Mrs. Dubois also played for the their escorting Lightnings 10 min­ Swing Still Continuing personal assistance wherever nec­ afternoon to Maynard A. Palmer, _^ady have held preliminary U lka Shepetovka and 30 miles north­ Lemans, llO miles southwest of the district' known as N which livers Interesting Talk tions agreed upon there will be de­ youthful dancers, Marjorie Mc- utes from the target. Four Nazi essary; tlje'^ Red Cross Nurses* of Hartford. Thp ceremony srith the BriUch, Russians. Canad­ east of Proskurov, Was among the Paris. The R. A. F. Buffered no Gillespie’s victory in a normally comprises Oak street through F^lanc, Francos Violette, Ed­ Aide whef assists the Army Nurse Before Exchange Club. was performed by Rev. Ferris E. ferred to the governments of par­ ians and several others on the pos- more Important tow-ns listed as losses despite • n anli-atrcraft bar­ planes were downed In the battle, Democratic district raised Repub­ at the/bedslde of the wounded sol- Charter OaK to Portei street. 'This Reynolds ’of the Second Congre­ ticipant-countries for legislative ■ibiliUes of establishing an inter­ rage and a force of night fighters ward and SuzajiTie McGowan, who and none of the American (ihips lican representation in ■ the House taken. contributed soft shoe, clog and ec­ dier/thc Red Cross Gray Lady was the fiest team to make the gational church, at the home of or other necessary action. national currency unit and stSbf- Capture of Staraya Sinyava not which the ^Germans summoned. was lost. to 210 members, only six short of quota assigned by Jacob Miller, Life In Cuba, with its mixed One of the first financial centric dances. wHo will write to you for your son, the bride’s sister, Mrs. E. V. lalng world money. ‘Xlnltas” and only cut the Staro-Konstantinov Fliers saw g great explosion which .Mtaok Gun rositlons the .Demixirats’ 216, and demon.- chairman of the house to house ideals, carefree existence and U . S. N avy photo from N B A charges to be made against Ger­ A social time followed .and Irish thatl'"®"*’*®'* or brother if he Is unable Coughlin of 390 Woodland street. "Bancor" have been proposed as railway, but brought Soviet van­ lit up the sky, and one crew saw a Other air operations included at­ strated to most politicians volunteer group. strange customs, was vividly de­ During long'weeks of despditate,^ Anzio was the goal of these Germab warriors. But when they tea. green canoy and cupcakes ^ to do so; the Red Cross girls who They were attended by Mr. and many as a result of her disruption names for the world unit. guards to within 25 miles of the big building blown to pieces tacks by' light bombers on gun the 1942 Republican swing still scribed to the members of the run the Clubmobiles to remote Benefit Pertormunce Mrs. Coughlin. reached the town, it was as e^tives, ti n in the bloody -battle for the beachhead below Rome.- Some of European economic life prob­ Definite plans for_ the Interna- Odcssa-Warsaw line west of The night blow tollowcd a day with green icing were served by positions, railways-and road trans­ continuing, so fa r as congrcsskmal Manchester Exchange Club by areas and behind the. front lines All plans for the first benefit in . The bride wore an afternoon of the Nazis tried to hide their faces; froifi\the camera as they were marched toward the docks for ably will be included in these ,rec- d ^ a l Labor ■office' meeting m Zhmerinka. Svinnaya another of Scissor attacks from south and the committee. port in the battle area. contests .re concerned. George F. Dougherty, a teacher at to serve our boya hot coffee and Manchester, which will be held at dress of . aqua crepe, and her shipment to a prison camp. \ ommendsUons. Pbiladelpliia on April 20 were an toi)vn captured yesterday, is only, west on targets In France and It- The Germans made about 25 More than that, however, it the Manchester High school, b t the doughnuts, and who give them a the Y. M C. A. tomorrow evening matron of honor wore lilac crepe. MillhHis Promised Innurani'r nounced today. The IL O was art four miles from Staro-Konstanti- sly. showed that the vote appeal of a sorties over the battle area, head­ cheery smile and a word of . en­ were completed today. There will Sheridan last evening. Mr. Dough, Edward J. Phelan, acting direc­ up as an adjunct to the League of Coupled with the blow at Le­ war veteran withouMirevtous Both wore corsages of tea roses. will attend a meeting of the| Tol­ quarters said. couragement. be two basketball games, a boxing erty sketched his eight years of tor of the ILO, said that millions Nations and moved its headquar- Apparently Seeking Junction mans. R. A. F. Mosquito bombers Rangers Fight litical experience _,/niay not be A small reception followed the land County wardens to be held Night fliers also hit at Tar- These little errands of mercy exhibition and a drill and tableau life in the Cuban capital, Havana, of non-Oerniah Europeans had * r s to Montreal when the war Other Red Ariny units, Moscow raided western Germany for the many politi ceremony at the Coughlin home. Rockville this evening at eight o’clock at Charity Costs quinia. nearly as great As should be worth $2 to a man or by the Cadet Corps ot the Eighth with some personal experiences. been promised , scicial Insurance said stormed the village of Shar- sixth successive night. These cians had bellied. On their return from a wedding the Tolland Town Hall. Plans for f/ troke out Coastal Air Force units ranged woman with a loved one in the District School. The affair is Wttnqssed a Revolution protection as an inducement to go zhintsy, southeast of Shepetovka speedy wooden bombers now carry To Bitter End They received some inkling of trip to N ew York City, Mr. and the cooperation between districts Booaevelt Knees quandary over northern Italy,, lashing at service of his country. scheduled to start at 7 o’clock Mr. Dougherty told how he had to Work for Germany during the Slid 33 miles southwest of Berdi- ton- of explosives, putting them this prevlfiiisly ■when Naval Lieut. Mrs. Palmer will make their home will be made at this time. This is Bit Increased President Roosevelt now faces German communications In the Po The letter quoted below from sharp with spci ial seating ar­ watched fighting In the streete, war and that other millions had chev, and apparently were seeking In the medium bomber class. George ,/ W . Andrews won the at 252 Sargent street, Hartford. Voted Comedy an important meeting with the quandary of appointing a la- valley and at Capalbio, a short Marine Frank Sheldon, 33 Hollis­ rangements to handle the big saw soldiers storm and take over been forced to work without such a junction with First Ukrainian When in Trap Democratic nomination by only a approach of the forest fire season, jor member for the United States Lemans, site of a Renault engine distance inland from Santo Ste­ ter street, now ih the South Pa­ crowd expected to witness the a hotel before the present govern­ promises. Army forces holding that city. Same Number of Cases lelegation who can represent both plant and a section of the Gnume- fano. 44-xbte margin over J. Hubert cific, to his mother, gives us some events. ment was finally established. In Slrong-Towle and it expected that the new state The proposal is to make Ger­ Zhukov’s advance, now In its (Continued From I'Sgc One) Mrs. Ii«ne F. Towle, of Foster To Be Played Lhe American Federation of La- Rhons Airplane Engine works, Is P-39s shot up a freight traip at Farmer in a special election in the idea of what one Manchester boy Banner Allraotion two Instances he Was forced to forester will attend the meeting. But Hospitalization In­ many keep these promises, foot »or and the Congress of Industrl- fourth .day, was averaging more In the dead center of the eastern Capalbio and strafed a radio sta-. "Third Alabama district to fill a A t the South End a banner at-- seek shelter from machine-gun fire. street, daughter of the late Mr. Union Church Notes the bill and provide simitar old age of Rangers passed a heavy con thinks about, the American Red i] Organisations. than 20 miles a day. In some areas half of France, and is the moat tion on Monte Cristo Island. MpSr vacancy caused by ’the death of traction by two sports teams has It does not pay to be too curious and Mrs. Frederick Buzzell of this The meeting of the Young M ar­ crease Expenses. and other financial protectlofi for tingent of German reinforcements Cro.s8. [ockville School Teach­ The United Nations Food and as much as 30 miles, according to convenient funnel for routing big qiiitos riddled nine trains in m'ght Rep. Henry Steagall. A grand "Be sure .and tell Miss Reynolds been completed and Friday eve­ in Cuba, he asserted. town, was married this afternoon ried Ckiuples O u b has again been the workers entitled to them buj. heading toward positions before Agriculture Interim commission Moscow advices. rail shipments between the north­ attacks In the Po valley. jury investigation Into dl^arges of of the good work of the Red Cross ning the Polish Americans will The average Cuban is not In any to Clarence Strong of Woodford postponed and will be held on not spctlficallyJ promised such-- the Allied lines. The opposing ers to Presenl Play The monthly report of the Char­ l U about completed its report on The capture yesterday of Pod- ern French ooaet and the western irregularities in the primary has over here. They go before us and play the High School varsity teatn ' hurry to transact or complete a Farms, Avon. The bridal attend­ Wednesday svening, March 22nd bcnefiUi. farces by-passed each other except ity department of Manchester for I food board, and when the draft volochlsk, eight miles west of and southwestern stretches. The been ordered. when we reach a town they have at the East Side Recreation Cen­ business deal. Not that he is shift­ ants were Mr. and Mrs. Albert This Evening. at the parsonage of the Union The United States will be repre­ for- a few German guards the ter. 'There will be two games, the las been approved by the *nem- Volochisk, extended the Russian night before the R. A. F. hit Trap- Aegean Islands Food Hardly Mentioned PoUtlca their huts up and ready for us. If less or lazy, said Mr. Dougherty, August of UnlonvUle, son-in-law Congregational church. February shows the same number sented at the conference by four held aector of the Odesea-W ar Rangers klUed—quietly, in Ranger first bringing the High School sec­ and daughtef ofi Mr. Strong. Mr. isr countries, the first meeting of pea, rail center IS mites southwest Wuertele. a political novice, you are giving away donations, but, delay seems to eharacterize all Women of the Union church are of families— 58— on the depart­ delegates—two government offi­ saw railway to 26 miles, with its fashion. Situation Desperate ond team against the crack Sui­ and Mra. Strong will live in Avon Rockville, March 8— (Special) — he council will be held. The com- of Paris. hardly mentioned politics in his give them to the Red Cross. 1 wish buslnes.e dealings. urged to attend the Home Nursing ment lists as in January with five cials, one employer and one labor weatsm end about 26 miles east of It is apparent that only the ad­ cialro, March. ^— ()P)—'The Allied cides of the North End. Arrange­ The elementary school teachers b^on was set up by a U n ^ France was brought under dou­ campaign. His speaking engage­ you could see the way- the Red BaMhall Is Popular on their return from a wedding classes which the local chapter of union representative. Pieeident ITS A HONEY Tarnopol. In this sector, Russian vance party got Into the outskirts blockade of the Aegean sea. in ments tor the second game have and members of 'ihc High School less persons sided. In January 60 fatlons conference at Hot ble attack yesterday, with Light­ ments largely were confined to Cross spends your money caring Baseball. Is a prime favorite trip. the American Red Cross is s<»n to Roosevelt told his press confer­ troops are approximately 60 miles of Qistema. With s little more which the R.A.F. alone sank or not yet been comtileted. faculty will present the play "The persons were given aid as com­ Springs, Va., last summer. ning-escorted Flying Fortresses discussion of his w ar experiences, for the boys. I am i00% for it. It among the Cubans and it was Mr. start. The slogan, " A home nurse ence yesterday that he was having from the Rumanian frontier. ^ time the Rangers could have en­ damaged. Some 60 Uernian ships Imaginary Invalid" at the Sykes pared with 75 in Pcbruaiy. O f all the conference! in the from the U. S. 15th A ir Force which began when he was the only is the only organization alloiVed Dougherty’s opinion that George in every fam ily" is most import­ difficulty selecting s labor delegate On the Baltic front, Moscow re­ trenched themselves solidly. But last month, has produced a desper­ Auditorium this evening at 8:15 Although five less c s m s were THIS FOUR BOW dTing. the United NaUona l^llef striking at Toulon naval base in American pilot to get his plane in over here! M. C. Herman "Babe” Ruth would be one ant in these difficult times. Any­ oince both the A F L and the CIO ported arrival of heavy German the second, reinforcing Ranger bat­ ate food situation in the Aegean 'clock. reported on aid in February, hos­ ind RehablUtaUon admlnlstaa- the south, and medium bombers the air during the Japanese at­ / About Town of the best emitvlsfiaries of a good one interested is asked to call air reinforcements In the Narva talion, ran Into the Nazis whom the isltihds and brought refusal from Maj. Hagedorn This comedy by Moliere is in pitalization charges brought the must be considered. lon’s second meeting, due t ^ from Britain raiding northern tack on Pearl Harbor. neighbor policy there. either Mrs. Alfred M. Wade at sector, where Gen. Xeonid A. first battalion had passed in the some German troops to nnake the three acts, nnd due to the lack of expense of the department for the May Forego Participation lummer, applies ^ moat I m m ^ Gillespie, on the other hand, at­ To Give Address Plan Birthday Party 1410 or 384 and signify their in­ Govorov was attempting to en­ France, Liberators attacked Nazi night. Tlieir advance was slow­ perilous voyage from Crete to the Private Francis R. Gardner, son sufficient men teachers, an all fe­ month of February to $3,369.63 or Yesterday there were indications ite post-war problems. Montreal tacked the administration of the ' In the business meeting prior to male cast will take the various tention. large the Red A rm y bridgeheads airfields and railway installations ed. The first party was unsupport­ mainland, reports reaching Cialro of Mrs. Frank. A. Gardner of 60 Guest Speaker $187.55 more than in January. from AFL officials that the or­ FELT md Mexico Chty have been men- home front, accusing the Demo­ the talk by Mr. Dougherty, Presi­ parts. Miss Eileen Murphy, who Dr. George S. Brookes, pastor $1.98 near Rome, and Mitchells and On Timely Topic W est Center street, has been loned as possible meeting places. west of the N arovs river. Fifty- ed. The fighting became general said today. January’s costs were $3,182.08. ganization might elect to forego Marauders bombarded freight crats of bungling, creating unnec­ graduated by the Communications dent Felber aurged all the E x­ has starred in previous faculty of the Union church wrill have for UNRRA was______set up. to , d« leal with five German planes were reported as the Germans moved in ftom all These recalcitrant Nazi soldiers During February, 1943, 84 fam­ participation in the IIX ) If It be­ yards in Rome in the Sixth Allied essary bureaus and of extravagant department of the Armored change members to have their gas plays as 'I as tho.^e of the M ark his subject on Sunday morning, ie^ing and cartag for the wwld’s shot down yesterday and 500 Nasi sides for the kill; were put to forced labor, this in­ Louis C. Vanderbrook of Porter Vetepan of Jungle War­ ilies were listed on the depart­ came necessary to share represen­ raid on that capital. expenditure of money for other School at Fort Knox, Kentucky. coupons signed in accordance with Twain Masquers will appear In the “The Ministry of Union church." CALOT par-impoverished and homeless, troops killed in the land fighting The Rangers carried o(it part of formation said. street, of the nursery firm of C. the request of the O PA . It was ment rolls and 114 were given aid tation with the OIO. The A F L the • Lemans is a main line rail junc­ than w ar purposes. ------fare in Pacific Givc8 title role of Monaiur Ardln. The Rev. Ferris Reynolds of Manches­ uid other bodies may eventuaUy as the Russians claimed the cap­ theli; mission— "to raisC all the Hell R.A.F. Middle East headquar­ L. vanderbrook * Solv Lydall also voted to hold a Birthday Party at a total cost for the month of officials hinted, might be unwilling tion between Paris and the great Republican leaders here looked Robert Krlstoff, Seaman, Second leading female character, Toinette, ter will be the guest speaker at w set up to take oyer longer- ture of several strongly-fortified possible." They took what cover ters announced today that in Feb­ street, will be the guest speaker in April and a committee was ap­ Talk in IVterideii. $4,007.21. to give up its .traditional role of porta of Brest and Nantes. Cana­ on Gillespie’s election as validat­ CHass, of 256 Autumn street,' and the maid who dominates the A r- the evening service in the chapel. Heart-mftening, eye-catching, beauty-holding pasteb enemy localities. they coiild find and fought with all ruary operations 18 enemy vessels at the meeting of the Manchester pointed to make the necessary ar­ exclusive spokesman. dian bombers participatinig in the ing their contention that the elec­ Richard W. Lewis, Seaman, Sec­ din household will be played by their might. were sunk. 18 probably sunk and Garden Club Monday evening at rangements. 'There was increased hope, mean­ that are as easy on your head as on the eye! For the assault reported only light flak tions may turn on domestic rather ond Class, of 37 Charter Oak Major Raymond E. Hagedorn, Miss Constance Brookes, formerly The long forecast One platorm reached a building nearly 30 damaged. eight o’clock in the Robbins room TTie club voted to donate $25 to while, that Russia would send dele­ More Rumanians defenses. than purely w ar issues. They also street, have completed, basic re­ of 110 Glenwood street, former di associated with the Rockville Gives Report chic at heart . . . a pastel felt calot . . . so tiny . . . ao nance now appears to ba where two, Gei-man tanks were of Center- Church House. the Rd Cross War Fund drive. New Books Added gates although she is not an IIX) It was the second straight night said it indicated a voting trend cruit training at the Naval Train­ visional plans and training 'officer Community Plaj'ers B v t o shape, and a high parked. They machine-gunned the Mr. Vanderbrook’s subject will Steps were taken to obtain new member. A n Invitation went to pretty! / Flee from Bucovina that the R. A. F. had lost no raid­ they believe will be duplicated ing Station, Camp Sampson, N. T., of the 43rd Division in the SouUt Other members of the cast are r ^iacantly that it protadily w m ^ ba Bleepiqg crews, appropriated the be “The CAre of Shrubs." He members and a report of that com­ On Churches Moscow some time ago but the Bern, Switzerland, March S-MJPt ers. Busiiiess Mail elsewhere and will carry over into and have been granted leave. Pacific, was the guest speaker be­ Mrs. Evelyn Gullbcrg. Mias Nata­ At Cheney Library ‘ i ittand^ by Britain, Russia, Otlnf tanks'tq spearhead their dash into will also give a timely demonstra­ mittee was voted as one of pro­ lia Ide, Miss Ethel Flynn, Miss Russians, like the British, let It be — The latest advances by the Rus­ .The forays followed a sharp day­ the presidential election next fore the '‘Charity Club” of the SO BLACK — BROWN — NAVY I ind Onuiia In addition to tha U» Cisterna. tion of .pruning, using actual gress. The Exchange members Helen Ertel, Mrs Dorothy Harlow, known they could not consider at­ sian Army have led to a new flight light attack yesterday on a Ger­ November. First Congregational church in Hit ill Raids Promptly Knock Out Tanks Defeats Vet shrubs, and w ll give blackboard will also have charge of obtaining Miss Leona Handler. Mias Mary tending If Finland, with which from Bucovina province of Ru­ man atr field near Conches by U. Democratic lieutanants profes­ Meriden Monday afternoon. N ew books added at the Mary f ' informal talks between this But back In Allied lines, sharp- demonstrations and answer any and assigning the Victory Garden McCuskef;- Miss Lucille Kuhnly, both Russia and England are at manians who forced, their w ay on S. Marauder bombers. Small forces eyed Allied gunners, seeing drily sed little surprise at the results, During the past two years, the Cheney Library are as follows: i ountry and Great Britain on (Continued From Page One) questions on which the members Plots again in 1044. Miss Margu>rite Hale, Mias Lois (Continued from Page One) war, was represented. trains despite government orders of British, . Dominion and Allied that two German tanks were roam­ contending that the Gillespie vic­ Charity Club of Meriden has been Alsop, G. F. and McBride, M. F., ^-*,-w ar shipping have bew held desire information. MacFarlane. Miss E.=thcr Fellows It w as learned the Finnish gov­ against travel, it was reported to­ Bostons, Mitchells and Mosquitos ing around in the area where the tory represented a certain amount very active in doing work for Arms and the Girl; Baxter, Bern­ some time, and Btettinw^ "in- will be the first Republican con­ This is the time to prune most has ■ coached the play. for $2,000,000 for reconstruction ernment will not send delegates. day. also joined in daylight assaults on Rangers were supposed to be, of diasatisfaction over home front service men. having appointed two ice and Ca.ssidy, R. F., Group Ex­ Heated recently that s c^w nnea gressman from Denver since 1932. shrubs, and there are many hun­ Emergency British Hear An added feature "of the evening purposes. This means the British will almost COM w ar time regulations they insisted ik.JW.IIAU The Budapest correspondent of military objectives in, northern promptly knocked them out. members to the Red Cross camp perience; Chase, Virginia, Amer­ I this subject is in tha -ffiakliy. Vote Heavier Than Expected dreds of dollars’ worth used in will be selections by Hie "Star MANCNiSTMl C o n n * The Baaler Nacbrichten said the France. Conches is about 75 miles Casualties mounted. Ammuni­ would be less likely to be the de­ and Hospital Ck>uncil in Meriden ican House: Copeland, R. S., Home High Tribute to .Americans The general trend ta these 'The vote, heavier than had been ciding, issue when the question of foundation planting around new Secret W ar Dusters” a local orchestra com­ ions Is to restrict them to the storming of railway atatlona by south of the port o^ Dleqipe. tion ran out. When only a hand­ and for this reason it was greatly Medical Book; Downing, J. H., Rev. Northcott, in a statement, anticipated was: Gillespie, 41,418; electing a president to conduct the homes in Manchester. A cordial posed of High school students. the populace occurred in Cemo- 'Ihvo German fighters were shot ful of his men remained, the cap­ interested in M ajor H agedom ’s Harvest Is Late; Foster, Elizabeth, paid high tribute to the American _jtriee dlreetly interested, ax- Wiiertele, 38.440. w ar is before the people. invitation is extended to these Want Volunteers nandlng thaMiope of tha conversa- wltx, Radaua, Suzeva and otMr down by Spitfires when 10' enemy tain of one platoon, wounded but CaMs Output Data talk regarding the extensive plan A meeting ot nil Jiosc Interest­ Dirigo Point; Goodrich, Lv -G., soldier stationed in England, say­ •T think that the results of this cltlea. still directing the fight, ordered his new home owners to attend this ning and training of service men Short History of the Chinese Peo- ing; “Your American boys have If yon need help later tf other governments planes tried . to intercept the election prove that the people are ed in Company B, Vernon Auxili­ men to escape as well as ffiiey Argentina’s coastline extends lectuta-demonstration and bring which preceded the participation ple;/Kahn, E. J., G. I. Jungle; won the hearts of the British, peo-- fodhd’anxious to join, Northern Bucovina province Conches raiders. tired of the Democratic N ew ary Fire Departrhent will be held could. Only one man of that pla­ for more than 2,000 miles. their problems for enlightenment. (Continued from Page One). of the 43rd Division in the jungle Lieblitig, A. J., Road Back to pie by taeir kindness and generos­ 'rirsvhdworfc Already Hard was peded to Russia in the 1940 Three armed trawlers were set Deal stuff, and that business men POLICE this evening in the new headquar­ with your boundary adjustment. , Subse­ afire Wluen Beaufighiers escorted toon got back. He joined up with w arfare of the South Pacific. Paris; Loj-win, L. L.. Postwar ity to British children. ■'■tm in the early stages of are coming awake," Gillespie said while we may legitimately take ter’s at Dobsonvillc. This new heat­ tion is a communications quently Germany declar^ Buco- by U.,'S. Mustangs pounced on an the first Infantry outfit he met (ind The many questions asked fol­ ed headquarters houses modern Plans of tfie. United Nations; Mc- "I saw crowds of American sol­ in a statement. pride In th e ' achievement of the rina and Bessarabia a part of Ru­ eneply convoy off the Frisian asked to fight with it. i lowing Major Hagedom’s talk in­ fire equipment consisting of Murray, R. N., Handling Person­ diers giving 'Ttesents to children ’arence, which may primarily Wuertele. holder of the silver 4 3 ^ 3 British commonwealth, we shall INCOME TAX. im just this country and mania. Russian troops are now i^ n d s , the A ir Ministry said. The story of that platoon appar­ dicated the deep interest shown pumps, hose, ladders, rope, axes, ality Adjustment, in Industry; In the midst of. one of the most POPULAR star and distinguished flying cross never cease to be grateful for the within 90 miles of the Prut river). ,/Two ^auflghters failed to re­ ently was duplicated by the others. palls, stirrup pumps and other Monsarrat, Nicholas,. East (hast battered cities In^^itain. It is this t Britain. Oontnd of world with two oak leaf clusters for ac­ contribution of our American by his listeners. lie and radio systems would turn. , •The last message from the be­ necessary articles for fighting fire. Corvette; Plummer, M. E„ Col­ spirit of frlendshjiK between our tion in the South Pacific, wound­ friends,’’ Lyttelton declared. M ajor Hagedorn also commend See FOOD MARKET leaguered Rangers came in about NICE — CLEAN — MEALY — NATIVE ’Il(e group is asking every male lected Works of Mrs, Peter Wil­ two peoples which ls\pne of the ,a under discussion. Qround- ed and retired, ri^nceded Gillespie's FIRE The production minister said ed the Red Cross tor the fine along these lines hss already noon, saying they were outnum­ member of the community to bo an loughby; Seton, Anya, Dragon- first foundations for xhist and election shortly before midnight. that from the beginning of the work which is being (lone for the RUBINOW BUILDING! 10,000 Bombs H it^ Anti-Invasion Defenses bered and were being overpowered. active ot social meinbiT o f the or­ wyck; Shearing, Joseph, Lady and lasting order and peace\in the 355 MAIN STREET laid by the Federal Com- "Although I ’ve lost I ’ll keep on NORTH war to the end of 1943 “we have comfort and welfare' oil, the serv­ ilcatiohs commission. Chalr- The workers charged violation POTATOES ice men of the United States in all ganization. Meetings ore held the the Arsenic; Sohn, Monte. Your world.” John H. Lenihan fighting for American Ideals and Revealed by Sally of a contract clause providing made for the Army alone 83.000 second and fotirth Wednesday of Loving Mother; Spalding, Albert, James Fly told a congression- Berlin ill l^ id ; institutions, our way of life, and combat zones. \ London, March 8.— (iP)— A sally that “when a pew job or vacancy 5432 tanks, armored cars and carriers; each month at 8 o’clock at. the Rise to Follow; Stettinius, E. R., committee yesterday. our boys and girls in uniform,” Major Hagedorn was inti^uced 65 East Center Street by light British N aval forces close occurs, the iodividual with the over 115,000 guns of caliber larger fire house. Those mterested are Lend-Lease; Weapon for Victory; referred to the book.' "B ar- he said. $ 2 Bushel than 20 millimeters; 150,000,000 by Mrs. Douglas Brown, president THURSDA Y—FRIDAY . Down” by Kent Ctooper. exe- Rail 0 ie s Hit to the coast of Holland haa dis­ highest seniority consistent with SOUTH urged to attend this evening and Straus, Nathan, Seven Myths of Drafted by Democrats rounds of gun ammunition; nearly of the Charity CTlub, ivhlch is com­ Gas on StomacB X Reasonable Rate. closed that anti-invasion defenses the proper ability to perform the AND FOR 16 POINTS AND .50c inspect the equipment and enroll Housing; 'Thirkell, Angela, Grow­ ive director of The Associated The youthful war veteran who 5,500.000 machine-guns, rifles, prised of membecs of all age«.\ Reliaved in 5 nunatas « r along the German Atlantic wall services required by the tnaiiage- 4321 in the fire department. ing Up; Wise, J. W. ed., . Very , which calls tor world frec- (Coiitinu^^frorn Page One) was drafted by Democrats for the YOU CAN GET A POUND OF BUTTER! submachine-guns and. automatic doabU yonr moumy bock PHONE 8082 in news transmission, and now include short-range rocket ment la g t v «i preference in filling Legion' .Auxiliary Truly Ours. wtifn Mt-M MMSarh .rtil nnu» r.lnfiil. w S vlt- race to fill the oongressional seat pistols and nearly 7,000,000,(HW •‘"If t t o a iic K u>d iMwthuRi. doctor. U M t llr sxamples of favoritism guns and automatic cannon for the job or Vacancy.” There will, be a meeting of lean airm i^t over the Berlin dis­ left vacant by the death of Rep. rounds of Bmali arms x smmuiil' Bulgaria Calls' vrnrrlho Ui» (■•Irrt'-orunt ardklnro knoan for Houhi: 7 to 10 Nightly pointblank fire against assault Appeal Hejected Twice (Stanley Gobosz Unit, No. 14, The United States milk pro­ waptom.Ur rtllrf-w d lrln m IHto thoM In Brll-oni iwn British news agencies by trict wjtWn eight days." Lawrence Lev^, Democrat, ad­ No Ufkllrt. nrlt-oni brtnia ooiiifon In • craft. Oeullette said the workers on AMBULANCE tion." \ ' Alnericafi Legion , Au-xiliaiy this tiah communications com-" JFlijrt Bomber Attack Saturday mitted during the campaign that duction go al'in 1944 is 56 billion ni^ordovblo ywr Bonnr bnek as nuirs it kaOla 2-6 P. M^sSat. and Sunday The foray w as revealed by the two occasions rejected his appeal ('IgureB UluHtratc Magnitute More Troops evening at eight o’clock in the la ao. Me u bU SnwMa, ■/, ■es. V ’J'-he American daylight aerial having been, so long out of the quarts. MILK-FED y Adm iralty last night in a commu- that they return to-xyork, demand­ TIP TOP MARKET (llURKE) The. proximity of Britain x to G.A.^ ball. At this time a Pan- mong the .other conferences campaign against __Berlin ___ started country be was unfamiliar with nique which said that the Naval ing as a condition for going back Frank DeCiantis, Prop. German bombers obviously pt^ AmeiWn program wUl be pre­ on the, level of preliminar^ajt Friday when UghtnRg fight- many problems before Congress, (Continued From. Page One) 1 units had drawn sharp fire from a statement from the company, vented the publication of. com­ sented with Mrs. Gladys Bowers are talks on world trade a i)^ erg penetrated to the capital. Thjs.This but promised ha would learn about 41 OAK STREET — CORNER COTTAGE ST. 6868 the new defensje weapons when which the management refused to plete statistics, he said, but added and Mrs. Fannie Wheelock as co- bnomte policy, likely to be p^ld them. occupation of Greek territory' to was followed up Saturday by the they penetrated within a short make, that it would abide by the it certainly could do no harm to VEAL LEGS ii..29l. ed by ^ p o t luck supper. / an hour after the Adierican ar- sach count as a word and compound monwealth. Milosh Massalovic, chief of cab­ Th;/ committee in charge in­ LEAN PLATE ^ words aa two wbrda. Minimum cost nia,i]a crossed the. German frontier. Is pries of thras lines. inet to Premier Gen. Milan Nedic clude Mrs. Marie Houston, chsir- (Continued from Page,One) A t mid-morning ciermAn j ’adlo Lins rates per day tor transient HOSPITAL Hospital Notes of the puppet Serb government. mim, Mrs; Florence Conran. M ra.' CORNED 8EEF Ib. 15c stations had blacked out to avoliL ads. wa.s shrt to death today In Bel Ethel Coleman and Mrs. Mildred I >«e his olTenstve tbwards Lwow M astlvs Marcit tT, ItST grade. "The crime is being in giving the invaders, directional Bokis. Following the meeting RIB BOAST Rumania. beams. ’ Cash Charge STOCK VP NOW FOR Admitted yesterday: Richard veaUgated,” added the broadcast, ^ /Irregular Hosiery t Conaeifutlvs Days....I 7 ctsl > cts 5131 ’ there will be a soda) hour. The/attack kept the Allies' s Consscutlva Days ...It otslll ota TOUR Maoslff, 33 Norman street. recorded by U. Si, . government Fhtoe Alsra PORK lb. 27e threaten to Outflank round-the-clock bombing campaign 1 Day ...... Ill otallt eta 8PRINa,.pAlNTIMOr\ Admitted today r Esther Ann monitors. Thraa fire trucks and approxi­ going uninterruptedly after tM R. All brdsra for Irreanlar iassrtlons ■^■eweese— Cotton, ,54 *ranner atiwt: James mately 50 firemen responded to an !<>■ of Tarnopol A. F.’s successive night attack on will ba ^haraad at tbs cna Uma rats. WATER DEPT. Lovett, 239 Middle Turnpike East; alarm from Box 52 at the corner Special rates tor long term every Reds Reject fC pr, Freesh Orousd- Sllcrd A k 7 ^ ndon.^-March 8.— uPi^,-Over- Nazi railroad centers in France. day advartlsina aiven upon requoat. Edward O'Dwyeiv.95 Charter Oak of Village and Orchard streets HAMBUBQ. ib. .... A # V SWISS CilEESE, Ib. O # to ceritig heavy German counter- During the day swift U. 8, Ada ordered cancelled bsfora tha 3077. street. about twelve o’clock on Tuesday Marauder medium bombers joined 3rd or tth day will be cheraed only Discharged yesterday: Mrs. to find that it was a.,false alarhi. *cks. Red Army troops driving for the actual number ot times the r (A fterU P. M.) Polish Offer |rard Rumania/are threatening in the attack on the continent, fly­ ad appeared, 'charalnK at the rate This Week Onlyl Henry 8. McDonou;^ and daugh­ Upon invwitlgatlon it was found 2 pr, $1-00 I.aan—Pork 1 F a a -«A L T 1Cs> outflank the >hiportant junction ing into Holland, ^ey.struck un­ earned but no allowance or retunda ter, Bolton; Miss AbigaU Dutton, that two boys, age 9 and 10 who Saosage Meat. lb. . . . ■ ^ w . POBK, Ib...... of Tariiopi)! on the Ode.ssa- specified targets in an area where can ba made on six time adi stopped, 7868 45 8t. John street; Mrs. Irma : (Continued Tmm Page One) were on their way home from )raaw railway, Moscow dis­ BUY after the ntth day. Griswold, 18 Lindman street; Mrs. school opened the d(x)r of the fire many German air flel^Is have been No "till forbids” ; display Unas not hes said today, bombed in t^e past. ' M ary Flynn, 2fl7 Cenifer street. have suggested that Allied ob­ alarm box and when they heard Rib Pork ■Meaty T O s . UNITED sold. servers should be stationed on pressing forward over a conn- Monday’s Berlin raid brought a The Herald will not be rssponelbls MANCHESTER Birth". Today, a daughter to Mr. buzzing and clicking of wheels in­ j Slightly Irreguhrmyent - CHOPS, Ib...... A / to VEAL CHOPS. Ib. .. ■▼to side turned into a mire by early record American loss of 68 bomb­ tor more than one Incorrect inser­ and Mrs, Primo Amadea, 162 Eld- both aides of the line. side they ran sw ey but were seen 'ng thaws, Russisn spearheads ers and 11 fighters, but the A ir tion of any advartlaement ordered WATER CO. ridge street. A t the aahfie time the Polish by neighbors A STATES tor more than one time. government reiterated its desire Ctaptain Peter J. Dowgewicz lo­ with tshaolutmly no leg - Sliced Slleed 9 Tha Inadvertent omission ot ln> O N E c 6 a T h e a d CHEESE. Ib, A ^ t o correct publication ot advertiilna 8319 to see a democratic regime estab­ cated the boys and they were re- BLVEFIOH. Ib. .... JIto will be rectified only by cancellation lished in liberated Poland and le s ^ to their parents. Firs Oilcf ot the charxe made for the service nfnds to inar thbir boauty IVOLUNTEER BLANK— BLOOD DONOR SERVICE rendered. ^ • ibanks. affirmed its belief that the people Wllllsm Conrsdy urges all par­ should be permitted to choose All advertlaementt mutt conform After 5 P. M. ~ I M OH ents to warn their children aigainst Manchester Chapter, The .American Red Cross in style, copy and typography with ENAMEL /WY W A Y their own government aa soon as tampering with fire alarm boxes. WAR rtgulatlona enforced by the publish­ practicable. 5022 or 3668 BECAUSE War Fnfi Total . ‘You corried away tha irregulars we I Want To Donate Blood for the Army and Navy ers and they reserve the right to A total of $6,409.95 hss been adit, revise or refect any copy eon- Y O t r R E 1 BANANAS Ik. 13c aldared objectlonabla. IN WHITE ONLY. B U Y l collected to date in the Red Cross ^iq^rtised before. You IHcad the thrifty ••••••« BONDS Yugoslav Rift War Fund drive which 4s 25 per FLORIDA JUICE ORANOBS SEEDLESS •BAPBPBUII. \ CLOSING HOCRS—iClaaatfied ads GAS CO. to be publtsbed same day must be Regularly $3.25 cent of the-quota of $251500. price. . .'the beauty of the 42 ond received by IM o’clock noon. Satur­ . niiie« Is Court ■AddreM AND days 14:M. $ 2 -^ 5075 Decision Near 45 gouge sheers. The/re full fashioned 4 for ^5e Gallon ...... GALLON Lionel BHsdeau of Columbia 33c 4oz. who failed to appear In the 'Bu Telephone Your Want Ads to hug yeyr ankles and ore reinforced PBEBM CABBAM . jPlioiie ...... *...... Age, 18-20... - Age. 21-60 m . Ads are accepted over tha tele­ ELECTRIC CO. n «a Page One) perior Ooiirt last Friday when his ' LKMONR I ^ M P S phone at the CHARGE RATE glvaa csss was esUed, appeared in the with mercerized cotton to moke them above as a ednvenlenee to sdver- plon of those who strike for free­ court on 'Tuesday and was fined Ipheck hour you prefer appoifitmeiU: s 2 11m . 1 3 c 1 Isers. but the CASH RATES w ill be 5181 dom," was Britain’s and tha Al­ $75

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Contributors to Red Cross Fund WWTlt’-^lOW D ^ I M O mi OUGy f 98 0 g*_WTUT-^K80 Eastern War 'nms 1.00 : Mr. and Mrs. I^ m a h Cowles 2.00 t Clinton Hendrlokaon 3.00 s of Interest to en Jitn. John Bncinniuu...... • 00 ' A. Grout ...... 1.00 I Raymond P. Lambeck . . . , 1.00 'M r. u d Mia.' Oval J. taiith. i ’o(j * Mr. and Mrs. Johh M orton.. 1.00 George Vigneau ...... 5.00 4:00 WTIC — Backstage Wife; VVTHT — Nsws; WNBC— Lone P vt Bdward r. Brahaaey .. 2.00 -— w m 1 a , Mrs. U A. ’Thrall ...... 1.00 Mrs. 'J. Philltpa ...... ^ WDRC — Broadway Matinee: Ranger. ■ ' William OBwald ...... 00 1.00 20 00 Mr*. Flora Burkhardt 1.00 John McCarthy ...... News; WTHT— News; MiisiC: 7:45—WTIC — Connecticut pn Quiet rteose Jeanna I. Low . . . . , ...... 3.00 Violet Cassells ...... 1.00 the-AJert; w raT —News. 1.00 LllUan Napoli WNBC 3- Wue Frolics- " Angott Defends U n . W. U. Wilder ...... Robert W. Martin ...... 5.00 n 3.00 8;00— WTIC — Mr. and Mrs. 1.00 Louise Napoli ...... *. • About Things N V ictory 4:lft-.vmC — $UUi b alias: Mra. Andrew Lamoiireux . . . Margmet Napoli ...... 3.00 William Currie ...... -7".; 1.00 North: WDRC — Montay WpOl- *i:ACr. mild Mra. W. J. McCor­ Mrs. Howard Duckett .... .aO WNBC —.4»arade of Stars. Mr. And Mrs. John Merx 2.00 4:30— WTTC — Lorenzo Jonas: ley with Sammy ICage's Orehas- MIO QUtffT IN mack — ...... 2.00 i 1.00 Mrs. Franklin Syphers . . . 1.00 Advertiaemsnt— Advertlsement- Advertisementr- Chocolate Cake Brown Mrs. Charles Lucas 2.00 In General r-' fMlUADStpHlA Mr. and Mra. G. F. Dough- Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Aujugust 2.00 John Thier ...... •vV* Wolveri ^and 2.00 Ralph B.iFagan ...... 5.00 To add’ 10 vour wartime collec­ , erty...... Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Wil- Potatoes Without Butter portions of an emergency meas­ 4 :4 5 -WTIC —Young WltWer' 8 : ^ JEdward Cuater . . . • ■ • 1.00 Mrs. Nlel Pierson ...... 25 ^ llam a...... 2.00 Butter'continues to be a treat ure. Women are turning to pat­ tion, we give you a sugarlesit choc* Mra. William A y r e a ...... 2.00. 1.00 Mr. and Mrs. Howard Van­ tern books and style guides to find Brown: WNBC - Parade th^^ .75 Oscar Scback ...... derburgh ...... 10.00 instead of the old standby of yes­ date cake recipe which has ..be(ih Lightw^ght Cbamp Has Complete Details The Jack and Jill Playera.. . . Mrs. Warbcck ...... 1.00 what they want. Home sewing Mhrlon M. C aaey...... -i. 10.00 Mrs. Hltchlngs ...... 1.00 tested and approved in the fooda '9:00—WTI(5^ When » War-j ^THT y^New^ For Benefit Game Match A. Team Julius Andre ....;...... 1.00 teryear and it will probably be a Q helps put part of your clothing j 2.00 William Thom psoj^...... 1.00 laboratory at Stephens College (or Been Bifade Favorite Mr. and Mia. Bollin W. Hitt 1.00 long time before we can use It , budget into war savings. Choose | vies; Air:Air; WNTC , - - My Best Ojrls. ' 1.00 Mrs. John McBride ...... Mrs. George Danks ...... 2.00 Minstrels; Ad Liner; WTHT — It was announced last night Mra. Mary Sawter ...... Clarence Wetherell ...... 1.00 with reckless abandon. With the We all know, o f course, that March la thele'ntoSth rnoinh, for the Red the latest styles from the new , Women, in Columbia, Missouri, 9:00—w n c — Eddla-"Cantor; Over;, M eccan Rival Mr. and Mra. Harold Clough •2.50 Mrs. John R. Thomas .... 1.00 News; Music; WNBC — Dick tljat the High school varsity Otto ■ Seelert ...... 5.00 .25 baked potato, butter Is especially .Cross drive and we have all read and lUtened to various appeals Spring and Summer Fashion 1 All ingredients used in this Vlc- - Frank Sinatra Show; McCann^s Trounce Plant Mr. and Mrs. John Barry . , . 2.00 lj)0 Mrs. H. F. Sweet ...... missed but there are still many t but many of us really do not realize the enormity of the ta«k “ Book. For full instructions on i .tory cake recipe are easy to get Tracy. PHT — Gabriel Ifeattar; In "15 Round Bout* and the PoUah-Amerlcana Mrs. Clinton Fulton ...... Mrs. Marie Kisling ...... 5.00 Mia. David Foots ...... 1.00 I 5.00 w ajs'to mkkc the potato appealing 1 band and why we arc asked to give and then to give again: ordering this valuable fashion i^i^d should be staples in your 6:30- WTIC — Just Plain Bill; TOBC — Dunnlngeri" would tangle at the East Bids Box i^ ores \ J Quintet Aided by Mr. and Mrs. Krascnics ' Mra. Mildred Potter ...... 1.00 WDRC Ntvvs: Connecticut APTfPNOON Mra. Walter Hilinaki...... 1.00 1.00 to both eye and taste. Scoop out can’t go go ashore with our soldiers but the Red (.ross can. They book, turn to the 'Today’s Pat» kRchen. It requires: 9^:16—WTHT — Bslievs It or Not. Rec Friday evening in a bene­ 1.00 Donald Flail ...... Miss Ernestine Potter . . . 1.00 Heroes; . Musical Interlude; ]/■ Hollywood, March 8.—<«P)—Sam­ fit aeries for the Red Cross PhkLUCS Three H. Stars Who Mrs. Patrick Conlon ...... Mr; and Mra. W. ,H. 1.00 the meaty part, toss with salt are our closest link with the fighting fronts. - They arc the. instru­ tern” now! One-half .;up d shortening 9:30—w n c — Mr. District A t­ my Ahgott, of W ash in gt^ Pa., /'iioOamw 1.00 Mrs. S. Parla ...... ment that can best carry the love of a grateful nation across oceans WNBC—Jack AcBiMrong. / War Fund. For many yeara P iU U lh l ir4fS(S,OVff'-> Mrs. John M atch ett...... • Stenger ...... j 5.00 1.00 and pepper and fleck with cooked One and me-thlro cups of white torney: WDRC —Jack Carson enters the ring tonight A j to 4 Sparked Team; P. A*’s Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Al- Mrs. Clarence Carlson .... and down into foxholes where mud and misery would be too much U;45._WTIC — Front Page r / r - Show; WTHT -r- First NIghter: there has been a rivalry be­ . S M t S e Cole. I t / . . . . . M l. and Mrs. David Mr. and Mrs. Alexander chopped bacon which is not quite At ^Potterton’s, 539 Main corn syrup favorite to defend, sueeeaafuity his vord ...... s'...... 10.0 0 ' to bear alone.. Thd'^^d Cross goes into those foxholes with J'our roll; WDRC — Aroertesn Worn-, WNBC-Spotlight Bands; Story tween the students and tha F. Vltiner, U Williams ...... 6.00 Watson ...... 2.00 crisp, restuff and rcliifn to the stroct, ypu vVill always find a com­ Two cups of sifted cake flour N. B. A. lightweight ebamptonsbip HUSt-lCD Defeat Soldiers in John Works ...... 5.00 boys, your husbands,, your sweethearts to let them know that you en; WTHT—Superman: WNBC Teller. semi-pros os to which had ths S .^ Ilnski, If Mi-a. Silas Newell ...... 1.00 Robert Agnew ...... 1.00 oven until bacon crisps. Bacon plete stock of kll the latest rec­ One-half cup of milk against Mexico’s rugged Juan better team. Oomplata datails Mrs. John H ourigan...... 1.00 ar^ backing the attac'k.,at home. Don’t lei them down! One-half teaspoon of salt — Captain Midnight- 10:00—wnc — Kay Kyser; Midlno, c .. Free C o r in g Game* Mrs. Jeannette R. Dajvis..^ 1.00 Frank Morasco ...... 50 drippings can be added to a bit of ords and record a bilros as well as Zurita In a 15-round route over will be published in tomorrow’s 4 Mrs. Alice Heni.equlii...... 2.00 X Two and one-half teaspoons of Evening / WDRC — Great Momenta in W. Vlttner, e 1.00 M}s.s Jean Emily Flynn . . . 3.00 Glen Piper ...... 2.00 hot milk, seasoned with salt and the classics for the whole family which he never yet hM been de­ Hsrald. A praUmiaary game Wm. Grlmaaon ...... 2.00 1.00 pepper and added to a split baked Toppers taat go ever^hero j,p these fashions altogether, to enjoy. , baking powder 6;00—WTIC — News/WDRC — Music; WTHT — Royal Arch feated. Server, rg .. The McCanrmS»(ent to town last -Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Mura- John Furlonge Flynn ----- Olivia M. Jyikka ...... Gunnison; WNBC — Raymond between the Suiddea and the -2.50 Mrs. A. Giacomini ...... 1.00 potato. Or cube a baked potato, with everything! Take youij Hick ^ blouse and a dark skirt Two large eggs News; WTHT — News; WNBC Storm cloudo, which caused the Daghle, rg night in the Rec SeniO'- League 1.50 Mrs. Herbert Keefe ...... / Two two-ounce squares of choc­ Gram Swing. H trt school second team will ■ k l...... Stanley Danilowics ...... 5.00 Mrs. J. Murawski ...... 2.00 mix the cubes with a white sauce from the collection at Montgoni- g color division that will .4s For Hats— —Terry and the /Pirates. fight to be postponed from last maka up the program. Donahue, Ig . beaUng Plant J 31 Drafting Nick Pencheff...... • 10.00 olate (melted). 10:15— WTH* — Arch Ward; Deguits, Ig . . 5.00 Mrs. Dominic Solomon . . , 5.00 Friend ...... 50 and reheat In the skins. cry Ward. All wool fleeces Uwarf you out of the pic- Be choosey about what goes on 6:16-W T IC — History In the Monday, gave way to clsar skies three high achool phi^im, Colt, Potterton’s ...... shetlands in mouthwatering pas- Prepare the cake in this way: Headlines: W pRC — Lyn Mur­ WNBC — Kay Armen Sings. Conran, Ig .. 1.00 Mrs. H. L. Kites ...... 1.00 Mrs. Mary Flaherty ...... 2.00 Pan-fried Votatoes will usually your head. today and Promoter Joe Lynch Gaudino and Degutia, 4^ Mc­ Cordial Shop ...... tels as well as tans and browns. ,, today's Gibson ray's Music; WTHT— To be an­ 10:30—WDRC — Cresta Blanca 10.00 Mrs. J. W. M orrison...... 2.00 Mr. and Mra. Herman R. delight the heart of any man and A hat that puts your good taste First, cream together shorten­ Carnival; WTHT — Hawaiian waxed ambitious and said he ex­ Canns added the needed ^q^iiitg Johnson Bros...... 1.00 ing, flavoring, and corn syrup, nounced; Concert Hour; WNBC 18 41 Mrs. M. Turk"igton (Lily Mr. and Mra. Elmore Davis ...... the children too although fried • *o*'*o*^*^'^**’ P*^*®®*^ from $12.98 to Qj^ig taking over is sewing across, say the prestige milliners Music: WNBC — Star For a pects 13,000 fans to pay $40,000 in punch to their team. These ' 5.00 Harold Schuetx ...... 2.00 foods are not recommended for $16.98 in both chesterfields and salvagabls. petticoats—the tops of then stir 1-4 of the dry ingredients —Sports: News. admlasions. Top Ranking Plant J boys fitted in very nicely Beauty Shop! ------• • 6.00 Gibson ...... the boy ty-pe coats —vyilllng to let you in on some Night. 2.00 Adrian G. St. P ie r r e ...... 4.00 Hall Stewart ...... 6.00 children too often. Bacori drippings which are all shot—to shirttails of Into a creamed mixture, blend in 6:30—W n C — Gulden Serenad­ Angott haa been guaranteed seemed to pep up the M ^ ‘ Walter’s Barl>e*' ...... , little-known .secrets—should be of es; WDRC—Jack Stevens: 11:00—News on all stations. C. E. Mather (Jewelry' Miss Priscilla St. Pierre .. 1.00 Robert W. Pratt ...... 5.00 can also be used for hashed brown­ blouse.s. This''iinion of blouse and a color or color combination well-beaten egg yoiks, stir in the $17J100 and Zurita 17 per cent of Sorgi, it Snap Server and the Vlttnar Did you know Ihat-- rest of the dry ingredients alter­ WNBC-News. 11:15 — w n c — Harkness of Fighters In* Boyer, i f ...... 5.00 Miss Evelyn Wilder ...... 2.00 Harvey Alcock ...... 1.00 ed potatoes, for creamed potatoes slip eliminates bqe thickneas over which can be tied up with your Washington; WDRC — Joan the net gate. The main bout will brothera teamed up wlta ths (tlgh Shop) ...... nately with the milk. Stir the CerasD, i f ...... -Center Lunch ...... 5.00 Mrs. H. W. Hollister ..... 1.00 Norman Eaton' ...... 3.00 and for the ever-popular French When preparing creamed dried your middle, keepa a shirtail an­ costume. Say yopr spring suit is 6:40—W n c -4 Lowell Thomas; Brooks, Songs; WTHT — Give atari probably around 6:45 p. m. school lads to put on a snappy 5.00 Mrs. Malcolm Soiithcrlin 10.00 Mr. and Mra. Samuel Cole. 2.00 fries. beef or creamed potatoes, it’s not chored and prevents^a^ blouse from melted chocolate into the batter, WDRC — News: WNBC (pwt), depending on when 18 Pockett, c ..... pessing game with a fast brei^, p. Peter Poperitua ...... brown. The bat that would speak then fold in the stiffly beaten egg- and Take; WNBC — Music You Dull Battle £ Center Pharmacy ...... 5.00 Mrs. Selma Olson ...... 1.00 F. L. H urd...... 5.00 necessary to make the cream ballooning out over a^,Hinched-in /H e n r y J. Taylor. rounds of preliminaries end. Sapiansa, rg ing attack to overcome the up for a tasteful ensemble, might whites. Finally, pour the mixture Want. Donahue, rg . . . pf Park Hill Florisi ...... 5.CK) Mrs. Harry Mathlasoft . . . 3.00 Robert Stephen ...... 1.00 Here are some “ musts' 'from Ida sauce separately. Just saute the waist. >7:00—w n c — Fred Waririg: 31:30—w n c — Author’s Play Although Zurita has trained chanica. Sorgi, Pockett and 2.00 well be brown and beige checked into two well-greased and floured Stone, Ig ...... f L. H. Hale Super Store .... 10.00 George Reldman ...... 2.00 John Churila ...... Lupino, movie star, for putting a beef (or potatoes) in shortening, straw. You’d repeat the beige WDRC — I Love a Mystery; house; WDRC — Invitation to hard for this bout, betting commle- raso were best for Plant J. 2.00 Sherwood Potter ...... 1.00 Everything in flowers (and'*i;ea- eight-inch round layer pans, and Lacey Eams Draw With Mdrdavsky, Ig Robert McLaughlin ...... Samuel Toman ...... 5.00 little needed padding on your dredge with flour, stir, add milk color in your hat with a pair of WTHT — Fulton Lewis, Jr.; XIuslc: WTTIT — Music. sioners along cauliflower row are Nelson again led the Fai tVM 1 00 E. C. Macaulcy ...... 1.00 sonably priced -wlyf^t’s morcp-- bake from 30 to 35 minutes in a A. M. Richardson ...... John McLoughlln ...... 1.00 bones, all of which her experience and continue stirring until thick­ matching beige gloves. If your WNBC — Connie Boswell pre­ 11:45— WNBC — Chez Paree Or­ convinced he’s not likely to upset to a 40 to 31 win over the '^Eaat 5.00 Eldward O’Brien ...... 1.00 for parties — conwlescents — or'|,| moderate oven, at about 350 de­ D eirO rfo at Hartford 13 Hartford Wolverlnea. A i ‘ Mra. G. E. Willis ...... W. L. O’Man-. Jr...... 2.00 has taught her. Get all the sleep ened. Isn't that simple! )iat bad a bit of sharp pink bind- sents. chestra; News. the champion, no matter how iiidne- 2.00 W. G. Morton ...... 1.50 maybe just for .ydurself—will be grees F. / AN epiaoli-- V, Score at half time, 20-12, tton of Smith. May, Nel| Sol- E" Bill’s Service Station ...... J, W. Stahiunas ...... 1.00 you can wangle. In addition to Potatoes baked in their skins infe ^ita brim or outlining its irown 7:iy)—w n c — News; WDRC 12:00—w n c — News; Ramblings much he tries his characteristic Last Night; Roys on 6.00 C. R. Baxter, Jr...... 5.00 found at McCont’ille’s. 832 Main d 4 l8 6 NO LOMe&i Canni. Referee, Bycholski. monson and Murpb> se^' (ast Liron Fallot ...... • John Carlin ...... 1.00 the nightly quota, take cat naps lost as much as 80 per cent of you^)- clip a rosequartz pin to Harry James; WTHT—Memory ‘in Rhythm: WDRC — News; change from orthodox to southpaw Mra. J. Farr ...... 1.00 2.00 Walter PotyrA ...... 2.00 during the day. Three nourishing street. All kin^s of potted plants, style. Losing End. o u t e r pace and the Wolveraes Just 2.00 Mrs. L. T. Sch aller...... the vitamin C content, and 50 per your siiit lapel. Lane. WTHT — News. Ralph Broil ...... Mrs. Harold' C. Beedle .... 2.00 I. M. Patton ...... 1.00 meals daily will put you on the cen'T’of the .hiamine Bl. spring flowera cut flowers and 12:00— w n c — Design for Danc­ Angott didn’t win the Utle by — TPSV*25 TFC fiUBPYWCflS Fairflelds (lb ) couldn’t keep up with them. The 2.00 L. W. Lawler ...... ' 1.00 7:80—w n c — Red Cross Quiz Jease R. Davla ...... Mrs. W. R. Hahn ...... 1.00 right track, but you need light You can use sterile gauze in­ nifty cors.sges from 50c up. Chowder Show; WDRC — Easy Aces ing; News. boxing one-type fighters. And he Hartford, March 8.— C/P)— Two B. Smith brothers kept-' the Wolver­ J.; John Salters 1.00 Mrs. Ella Webb ...... 1.00 The Rog^, .Kirig Classics at 0 ines in the game diiring the Drat Mrs. C. H. Shenning...... 2.00 snacks-'-at mid-morning, mid-af­ stead of a strainer in preparing a Blair's, 757 Mam street, are favor­ also has the satisfaction of hold' veteran featherweigh ta , Vince Bissell, rf .... Mrs. A. J. Goorge ...... 1.00 2.00 Felix Pagan! ...... i.oa Huggettied dessert— Floating The chowder reclpte below la 1 half but in the sepbnd half Nelson Miss Ruth Llpplncott .... ternoon and again at bedtime— of baby’s formula—one less utensil ites of ours. They’re softly tailor­ ing a decision over slugger White, Dell’Orto. 128 1-2, of New Yt^k, Smith, r f ...... Walter’s R estaurant...... 5.00 1.00 Edward Paggloli ...... 2.00 Island With Fruit 3 and Murphy drop^d in basketa to Mrs. R. Cilia Jarvis ...... foods that are intended to be fat­ to be sterilized. ed, sport dresses th^t are right for made of several of the Basie who Kkewisc has given Zurita a and Snooks Lacey, 127 1-2, of New May, if ...... Mr. and Mrs. "ohn J. Dowd 4.00 .50 Mr. and Mra. John M. 1 1-2 cups milk < Haven, fought a draw Is^ night give the Grocera a comfortable 2.00 Joseph Rleder ...... tening. Such things as whole milk, Scalloped erim and button-do.wn- any occasion—in thre^ good styles Seven fooda. It is a very nutri­ Hope Is Still Leading thorough thrashing. Tedford, c . . . 0 ^.Robert C. Aivord ...... J. A. Johnson ...... 1.00 Miller ...... ib.oo ice cream, chocolate beverages, or 1-4 cup sugar in the feature ten-rounder here. Nelson, c ----- 7 lead which th ^ protected until 1.00 the-front style are new notes for —the fly front, the Button front tious dish and one which does not The champion is expected to - Mrs. M. B. (Soslee ...... Miss J. P ro cto r...... 50 Rudolph Reich ...... 2.00 a good tea, with sandwiches en­ 1 egg weigh in at around 135 pounds and Lacey, fast afoot at »n age Salmonson, rg 2 the fine] whtetle. . J. H. Thornton ...... 5.00 2.00 Jerry Moriarty ...... 2.00 spring. and shirtwaist. Only for Sports Roundup Tme P.A.’s ran wild against' the 1.00 Mr. and Mrs. C. Jones .... riched by butter or its equivalent. It’s a big time-saver to keep a /1 tbs. cornstarch these drc.sses In luscious \colors require a grr**t deal of prepara­ the challenger at 133. when many ringmeh have . long Hedlund, rg .. 0 ’ John N. B e r tr v id ...... Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Davis 1.00 James Brennan ...... 2.00 In Radio Popularity Soldiers to trounce them 61 to 35. 3.00 Ida .says she takes vitamin sup­ file with the measurements of your, 1 tap. vanilla ranging from oyster white^ to tion. For what they’re worth, here since retired, worki^ On Dell’Orto Murphy, Ig . . . 6 Mrs. Mery Winzlcr ...... Mrs. J. Kamalc ...... 1,00 Alfred Hayes ...... 2.00 Washington Chowder Every ma;i on the P.A.’a took pert 1.00 plements, too, because she believes entire family recorded therein p-ruit (peaches arc good). heaven blue. are the ueual pre-flght boasts: with left hook..and light, darting ; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Binks Mrs. Jane Pitkin ...... 2.00 Otto Hill ...... 1.00 that anything which builds up Heat milk with half the sugar. By Hugh Fullerton, Jr. Anight of the N.C.A.A. and Invlta- in the scoring with Diakon and Mr. and'Mrs. E. Dowd .... 1.00 that when you go shopping y6u 3 tablespoon butter or fortified New York. March 8—(45—Bob cation, to be away from his Thurs­ Zurita: ”l ’m It the best shape of jabs. Lacey Le an artist at protect­ 18 Wells Pitkin ...... 2.00 Arthur Renaiide ...... 1.00 health helps you to gain weight. Separate egg and mix yolk with ing himself, but he couldn't dodge v«ru March «--(«>.—A rm v 'b a sk e tb a ll lournamenU at E. H. Wotvorines (81) Zwick talcing the honors. Reno Mrs. Starkweather ...... 1.00 won’t w'sste time and energy The woman who takes sizes iqargerine Hope, recently lauded by Presi­ day night program March 16 and ray career. I'm eure I’ll win." .50 Mr. and ..Mrs. W. Kft-schie- Harr}' Neil.sdn ...... 1.00 Exercise, except the mildest kind, cornstarch, then add remaining 1, onion, diced all the solid rights sent his way by and Navy, which vlrttmily mono-1 Square Garden have been B. F: and McBride tried hard to keep Mrs. Neillaon ...... guessing. Especially true /in a 36-50 Or 1614-24is all too often 23. Brother Bob will take over. Angott; "I feel great and Tm polized the Indoor Intercollegiate but cheaper ones stl 1 can be 1.00 per ...... 2.00 Louis Reimer ...... 1.00 is i-ecommended. Leave that for sugar. When thoroughly mixed so 2 bqps boiling water dent Roosevelt for his radio work not worried about the fight. I’ll be DeirOrth and It was with these H. Smith, rf ...... 8 3 the Soldiers in the running but : Mrs. A. B. Jackson ..... 1.00 large family. Make notes of things the forgotten woman. But not at track meet last Saturday, wont be j • ■ • Jesse Hawley. Jr., thelt efforts were in vain. .50 Mr. and Mrs. E.: J. McGown Clarence Wilson ...... , 1.00 the heftier girls who need to burn that it isn't lumpy add to the milk B'air’s, 757 Main street. They 1 .l-<^ cups Canned tomatoes and for entertaining the boys over­ Vice Preside.it Wallace has been In the Army soon and want to blovrs that the New Yorkef took N. Smith, i f ...... 6 0 1^ Mrs. J. Taylor ...... Mr. and Mrs. R. S loan e----- 2.00 Carl .Hultecn ...... 2.00 like sizes for socks, shirts, stock­ L I r> 4-A wieet here • " ’a® quite a player, and Coach League 'Standlag Mrs. Joseph Johnston .... 1.00 up fat. ' and sugar and stir until thicken­ have a marvelous range of styles 4 potatoes, cubed seas, continues to lead the pro­ scheduled for another broadcast. keep that title." the fourth, fifth, ninth and tenth Slitt, c ...... 3 0 Mrs. C. C ow les...... 1.00 Tiugo Carlson ...... 1.00 ings. shoes, gloves, slips, panties, W. U F .a Mrsr Margaret Tedford .. 1.00 ed. Cool, add ..antlla and fruit. from that “good black dress” we 1 1-4 c t ^ , canned edris gram parade in tne Hooper listen­ This one on MBS at 10:30 Thurso 'fte Utle-hjlder is due to ^ ,a- i’ r^iilvAr MIlltArv Arndf'niV uniS HobrOr-»'g—.- ...... 0------0 - Mr. and Mrs. A.Tedford . 5.0(J Arthur E. Galinat ...... 1.00 In Packing Lunches - etc. aft«r their commencemenU . . . Culver Military Academy this jhi7r77777:r7r.... s a 1.000 Mrs. T. J. Morrissey ...: 1.00 Beat egg whites until stiff, add 1 hear so much about to the jack­ 3 cups hot''i^lk er surv’ey. day night from the banquet of the port shortly for a pre-induction The others went to,Lacey except Ow'ejis, Ig ...... 0 0 9 Mr. and Mrs. G. Graham . 2.00 Howai-d Fischer ...... 1.00 Some do’s and don'ts to guide Leeks, chives and rareripes are Rogers Hornsby will act as pinch spring and follow hia pop to Han­ Fairflelds , ...... 8 0 1.000 .Mrs. Einogene Grant .... 1.00 tbs. of sugar, continue beating a eted type which is really a little 2 teaspoon Fibber X^cGee and Molly like­ America Palestine committel in physical. for the eighth which was even. Woods, I g ...... 8 0 6, John Joye'e ...... 3.00 Ernest G'jarnaschelll ...... 1.00 you: Do used mixed fillings of good substitutes fqr onions when / hitter as well as manager for the over. N. H. He's a tackle and 17 __ __ McCanns ...... 2 1 .687 ■ 1.00 little and us ethls as a topping for suit —and 6f course the bolero 1-8 teaspoon wise continue second, while, Washington. Hia topic: "Jews in ' Joe (Sadler, 117, of New York, yeara old .... Seven-foot Bob Mrs. A. Kelley ...... Mwritt Salmon ...... 1.00' Richard Taggart ...... 1.00 several ingredionls, moistened used for flavor and are much Vera Cruz team In the Mexican Soldiers...... y t 2 .888 5.00 pudding. Serv’e is or in individ­ drc.ss which is big news this among a number of changes from .Palestine, broke the long Hartford winning Kurland, the Oklahoma Aggies : ■ 14 8 ,81 Eugene J. Aalnger ...... Rudolf Lota ...... T-. 1.00 Albert Krauzaitis ...... 1.00 with dressing, rather than always easier to find right now then Brown onion In melted fat. Add baseball league next summer. And Wolverines ...... 0 3 .000 5.00 ual dishes. spring. Priced from $8.98 to $14.98. the previous report, Jack Benny, streak compiltc by Etarl Roys. 119, baskcthallor, recently waa vote9, Frank Si atra Show; 9:30, Jack cision In anothei eglht-rounder, 6 0 10 IrviW Wickham ...... Mary Hebert ...... 1.00 Don’t skimp on the butter or Converse. 645 Main street, has Carson; 10:30, Mortor. Gould Car­ wars . . . The Reds’ mechanical Red Hot Rumor Zwick, r f ...... 10.00 Frank Galinat ...... 1.00 upholstered in blue red, yellow ^ this WB^: Radio Theater, Walter the best fight on the car^. Gryzb, I f ...... 3 1 5 Mark\Hewltt ------...... M. Zawlstowski ...... 2.00 Herbert L. Tenney ...... 2.00 fortified margarine Don't get in this cleaner which has very simnle Winchell, Joan Davis, Jack Benny, nival; 11:30, Irivitation to Music, Loser* Checketl Easily pitcher already has reached In­ Although ell hands have denied ^Boston Club 1.00 a rut. Vary the sandwich fillings, and brown for $11.95. The one-round knockout scored Yost, If ...... 0 2 2 Mrs. l^ h l ...... Louis Gagnon ...... ;. . 1.00 Mrs. Mftrgaret Wright . . . 2.00 directions and is so-o-o easy to Abbott and Costello, Screen Guild Sir Thomas B echam. . . . BLU— diana U. to start spring •tralnl.,B that there's any connection be­ CharlcsX^tUccllo ...... 2.00 1.00 the drinks. Fill a jar with a pud­ = K E M F ’S r e c o r d d e p a r t m e n t s u g g e s t s S In, Fast CoHte«l at by Lou Falcp, 132, of Middletown, tween Wlillam and Mary’s Carl C. Kurlowics, e . 1 0 2 John Krompegal ...... Mr. and Mra. Frank E. u^. 25c for a package. Poached eggs on rusks provide Players, District Attorney, Bing 7, Connie Bosweil P.ebenls; 8:30, and Pooch Harrell. I. U. coach, 2 Roy Warren ...... • 1.00 Mrs. Henry Clark ...... 2.00 ding one day, a salad the next. = FOR THIS WEEK: S appearing in his first fight, over Voyles and the football coaching Daikon, c ...... 7 Cocke ...... 5.00 an appetizing picture at the V Crosby, Fanny Brice. Phil Baker My Best Girls D’^ama, 9. Dunnin- wants to put a uniforig on it to 0 Clarence Anderson ...... 2.00 Wilfred Wiley ...... 3.00 There’s nothing moic dreary than ger's Broadcast: 9:30, Chaa. Ag­ East Side Rec* Al Butter, 130, o f New Britain and vacancy at Auburn, the report Walullk, rg ...> 2 Bruins Muff Chance for Mrs. George H u n ter...... 1.00 Give everydayish dishes distinc­ breakfast table. T hey’re not only = - mairzydoatsanddoazydoats k i n g » and Kay Kysei; the four-round decision won by fill out his depleted squad. 1 0 '2 Mrs. Eva B\Harrla ...... 6:oo Rene Chagr.ot ...... ----- 3.00 ■’sameness” day after day. The President. i« praising Hope, new Band; 10'30, Stai for a N'ght -y pcr.slsts in the south . . seems Greene, rg »... y. playoff Berth Losing 2.00 h^iss Edith Hunter ...... 1.00 tion with the use of canned soups. good to look at, but good/to eat, S IT’S LOVE, LOVE, LOVE SISTERS The Raidera trounced the Fal- Frankie Carino, 121, of Meriden, Wierzbicki. Ig . 3 0 6 Mra. Marion Ftawe ...... C. Freiheit ...... 2.00 For example, sc ambled eggs made too. Eggs contain valuable pro­ who',Mtertained for the White . , . MBS—7:30, H.alls of .MonU Sport pourri that Voyie-s was paged over the 5.00 I^on Fallot...... 15.00 Don’t iron garments which GLENN zuma: 8:30. Xavier L'ugat Music; cos last nlgnt in the Rec Inter­ from Joe Landry, 119. of Hartford, Guarino, Ig 2 4 Miaa E llzabetb^aley ----- Mrs. H. Russell ...... 2.00 Miss Dorothy B ^ sola . . . with tomatc soup, instead of milk, tein, and rusks furnish/necessary, S • TUXEDO JUNCTION House^orrespondenta annual din­ Baseball eliih owners have just P.A. system during the Southern To Red Wings 8-4. . 5.00 2.00 1.00 should be pre.’tsed — the two are 9:30, New "IMme for First Nighter. mediate League' at the Eaat Side completed the card. The show at­ Conference basketball tournament Kosak, ig 2 0 4 Mias Margaret Daley ..... i George Dame Mr. and Mrs. Paul Agard 3.00 crispy bacon and a tossed greie energy units to start the da^ M DANNY BOY MILLER ner in Washington wltn Mr. Roose­ learned that the new admissions 5.00 Mrs. George Dame ...... 2.00 quite different. Wool fabrics velt as gtlast. sent the comedian Rec, The final score was 35 to 20. tracted 1,311 spectators who paid to answer s phone call from Au­ Ray Warren .. .\...... salad plus one of your families right. Big breakfasts are' rec6m- tax won't apply to tickets sold In 61 By The Associated Press Mr. and Mra. Ernew C. Mrs. Rayrond Miller .... 1.00 should be pressed damp, ,' while = WE GIVE GREEN STAMPS an autographt^ prograih after­ Thursday Progiams: NBC — Davis, Briggs 4nd Smith had too $2,106.80. burn . . But what didn't come / ■ 28 rayon should be pressed ' almost favorite dessert makes a mighty mended for everyone these dd'ys as 1:30 p. m., Talk, Lieuf. Gen. Som­ much on the ball for the Falcons, advance before April 1. The drive BoMlers (85) The ebbing bopss of the Boston Lindera ...... 5.00 Mr. and Mrsj Daniel Miller 2.00 a valuable weapon ''of w a r,' wards. already Is getting under way for out was that the whole thing waa 2.00 Mrs. Je.ssie Lamprecht .. 1.00 dry. nice mealtime. ervell; 6:15, Serena^ to America. rhev talHed a total of 26 polnU San Jose. Carf.—Jackie Jurich, arranged by another coach just B- F. Bruins for a place in the National Mi-s. Arthur Ferrell Babsoii Unable tile usual opening day double selU Hockey league playoffs recedad 1.00 Percy Stockes ...... 2.00 Don’t wear the. same garment GREEN m Frank Sinatr^;\ broadcasting . . . CBS—12 nopO. Kate Smith; among them which waa enough to 123, Ban Jose, '4mred a technical as a gag. ^ Connolly, rf *.'...... 2 1 5 Mrs. Anne Eaton ...... China is hard to but B. D. kn.ickout over Hugo Ortil, 119, out at Jersey City . . . • All the ftm further last night under tha Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mr .and Mrs. Harry Erick­ day after day. This is especially Last call for Easter cards to from H(fllywo<./d sin^>v the first of 5 p. m.. Fun with Dunn and a win th« game. Kwilowltz, Zwlck DeWolffe, It'...... 2 0 4 To Gain Control good advice in thg case of wool be sent overseas. In the large as­ Pckrl anticipated the shortage STAMPS S Quiz. . . . BLI^—9 a. m.. Breakfast and hfurphy were outatandtng for Mexico City, 9. higher priced scata for the seven 0 8 iippact of an 8 to 4 defeat at the Charles ...... 1.00 son ...... 4.00 and is fortunate^/in being able to l i t 'f KEMPS the year, is due to rethro to New Tnday's Guest Star McBride,/^C ,**•••••• 4 2.00 wh(ch Is a ’’live,’! elastic fabric. sortment at the Dewey-Richman Club, one-man band contest. 2:30 2 16 hands of the second placs Detroit Clara Charles ...... Mr. snd Mrs. Carl Lind- offer an excellent choice of Amer­ = INCORPORATED York for hia program of^aich 22. theFglC""*- R e n n ,.rg ...... 7 1.00 Resting and hanging properly will Company you’ll And just the one He went west for movie phcposes. p. m., Ladtes li* Seated. . . . MBS Tonight in the Intermediate C. M. Gibs, Baltimore Sun; Red Wings., Thomga Murpliy ...... Strom ■ ...... 5.00 ican china in 32 to 100-piece .sets. = 763 MAIN 'STREET TEL. 6680 - -f\ ytT . Fik, I g ...... 0 0 0 5.00 Hartford, March 8 —OP)— A enable wrinkles to "hang out.” you want, whether it be for . . . After this week’s ' broaikjast, —12;.30,/U,' S. Navy Band. 4:30, tekgue there will be three more Preparations for the Widener. 2 A comparatively small crowd Mr. and Mrs. Lovett ...... Nonie Quish ...... 1.00 group headed by Roger V'. Babson, Priced very moderately. The loca­ S Furaiture and Music Home of Frigidairt found A. C. Ernst's Aiquest con­ Dowd, ig ...... 1 0 1.00 Mrs. Mary Gleason ...... cutting down ono your cleaning member" of your family, your Bing Crosby will take another 'V^-^ Full Speed Ahead, "Waves.” game*. At six o’clock the Royal of 7,600 at the Boston Garden Mrs. J. F. Bowen ...... 1.00 the economia*, has failed in its an­ tion 1.S 599 Main street— Sheridan Original Dempsey stantly regarded as tliu 'Sleeper .50 A. H. Richardson ...... bills. Never let a garment get sweetheart, a relative or a friemf. Blues meet the Center Bllliarda 3 35 saw tl)e Wings, although minus Mrs. Anne E. L e w is ...... 5.00 nounced intention of gaining con­ Building. ifill , . . Trouble .with so man 16 the services of Joe Carveth, first Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Clarke 2.00 John Ziemak ...... 5.00 really dirty. Accumulated dirt All tjT>e». attractively priced from V^Iittle odd to be playing on a i-ink •ind at 7 o'clock the Suicldra take r Score at half time. 26-16, PAS. trol of the stockholders’ meeting injures the fabric and makes it sleepers’ is that they snore right line rigl^ winger and defenseman Mr .and Mrs. F. T hrall... 4.00 Fairfield Grocery ...... 5.00 5c to $1.00. , * edv^'red only by a tent with ,' a on the Jokers. In the final game Referee, Bycholsk.l of the Northeastern Insurance harder to clean. It's So.^—It’s sew ! Soccer Tops the Panthers and Cavaliers clash. on through the big tesL” Bill Quackenbush. break an early Mrs. W. ■’iTirall : ...... 1.00 Mrs. Allce.Genta ...... 1.00 It is predicted that home sew­ strifiit o) poles down the iniddlr of Fought Them All 25.00 company, and at a 12-hour-long Skirta and Blouses Tonisfet’s Scheshile 1-1 tie to whip the fifth place Mr. and Mrs..,David Elkin Flora McCaskill ...... 1.00 ing in 1944 will ,xeach. the pro- the lc4v. 5.00 Mary Gallagher ...... session ail uirectora o f the firm Finds Butter on Street To make mates for this spring's Promoters look for a ‘ real 6 p. m.—Royal Blues ■vs. Center Serv ice D ept.' Bruins hanmly. Mai^n Elkin ...... 1.00 Don Grosso and 'Murray Arm­ 2.00 Ellen Modcan ...... fc .. 5.00 were reelected by votes of approxi­ blouses which are much too pretty W ithP uW ic 'splurge In' thls sport aftar^.the war. Billiards. By Billy Roche To supply the CarajS'Lejeune. N. Mr. and Mrs. H. Priess----- Haefs Leads strong each rlmg the red light Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Cowell 2.00 Betty Olson ...... 5.00 mately 139,700 to 84,700. Duluth, Minn.— (iP) — Leonard to hide under jackets or suits, 7 p. m.—Suicides vs. Jokers. Famous Referee , Marines foe 1944. $140,536.66 J.OO Ralph Spear ...... 1.00 The Babson group had been' Matuszak found a package on the designers have gotten out their 8 p. ra.—Cavaliers vs. Panthers. Jack Dempsey,- the original, worth of athletic' equipment, rang­ twice for the VVinga, but perhaps LiQuis Relmer ...... NOW IS THE TIME the most oui^^ding Detroit Mrs. R. ’Tiers ...... 1.00 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wood- seeking proxies for the past three street. It contained 50 pounds of pads and pencUa and turned their Across voiid was hailed by critics as the most ing from 4,000 baseballs to 2,400 Tavern Team liconard Axelson and family .3.00 . bury ...... 2.00 months, announcing it wanted to butter worth 800 ration points minds to making skirts that, inde­ LastNi^i^s Fights Raiders perfect lighter of modern flstl- cribbage boards, has just /been skater was Carl/ Llscombe. He collected four assists to boost bis C. Minlcucci ...... 50 Mr. and Mra. H. Flavell . . . 5.00 vote in new management which plus approximately $23 at current pendent of jackets, can go to B. F. T. cuffs. At bis peak he was with­ purchased. Most of it wlll\te 1.00 Howard Fla veil, Jr...... 2.00 would institute policies favored by prices. He returned the package church, to tea, to reataurants. Smitty, U ...... a 0 6 out a peer. Thus the tag ’The taken overseas when the uhlti. season point total w taka Henry J. Cormier ...... English Leagues Allow over third place in \ the ecering Mrs. Grace Talbot...... 3.00 Walter Saundci-s ...... 2.00 Babson who declared the corajiany to the creamery. The Creamery But because skirts and blouses By The Aub^iated Press Briggs, rf ...... 4 0 8 Nonpareil.” move out . . . Three' former Paganrs Keglers Flop 3.00 Mrs. Elmira Seaman 2.00 could be operated So that its stock gave him a $5 reward. atje nol easy to wear, it's impor­ Player^ in Service to Davis,', c ...... 6 12 major leaguers, Hal White, Bobby raf-e. Boston’s Herbie Cain, the Virginia Talbot...... New York—Joe Agosta, 156, « 1 Dempsey—real , name John Badly Against Oil one as- Mr. and Mrs. Jt. A. St.' Martin Quey ...... 1.00 wauld pay dividenda tant to know what you’re up to. New York, /buipoiTited Ernest Hanna, I g ...... 1 1 8 Coombs and Glen Spencer, scoring leader, collecte Y*li^ Every Time Tliey 0 0 Kelly and a copper by trade— ■ist to make his point ^ total 71. L aur^ t ■ ...... 25.00 Mary L. Quey ...... 1.00 Babson himself did not attend Argentina has more than 13,- It you’re pint-slsed — not much “Cat” Robinson, 148%, NeW York, Rand, r g ...... 0 was one o f the three celebrated answered the first call for base­ A. Carlson, i g ...... 1 0 3 Team Bowlers. three more than Doug lUey. of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Durkee 5.00 Marian Edwaida ...... 2;oo the meeting -yesterday, but was 500,000 population. more than, five feet—lt!a better to P^et a Chance. , 8. Herbie Katz. New York, Jacks at ring history—Sullivan, ball candidates at the Sampson, 5.00 Louts P. Lalne ...... 1,00 represented by Leonard M. Sleil- b u s t e r b r o w n R. Carlson, r g ...... 2 t) 4 N. Y., NaVsl 'Training Station. The the Chicago Blackhawka. Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Johnston stoppeid Chhi1;y Chambers, 195%, Dempsey and McAuliffe. tha 5.00 John Reldcr ...... 1.00 denberg of New York and a staff New ’Voork, 5.‘ Pirates and Red Sox already are Coming Games Pat Egan 'starred fd M r. and Mrs. R. D. Mann . 17 1 1 ta The LaBlanchc swing stunned four Charles W. Long ...... 1.00 Mrs. Elsie Swanson ...... 2.00 of assistants. By Anstia White Plains, N. Y.—Johnny Totals ...... booked for exhibitions at Samp­ 5Iarch 8,~^1644 Bruins, getting two of theti Mrs. Lydia L a n d ...... AP Feat . Falcons the fistic world, Aug. 27, 1889, goals. John Jensen and Family .. 4.00 1.00 Price, 140%, Montreal, oulpointed when the Marine knocked out the I son. .... Soon after Cadet Lee’s Esso vt. Moriarty Bros. Adolph Quey ...... 1.00 London, March 8-jAlthough the JUlio /Gallucci, 14414. Hartford, Zwick, rf .'...... 2 1 5 Howie PoUet reached the Las Parachute vs. Post Office. No league games are ache Sadie Noren ...... 2.00 0 1 1 greet Dempsey with it la the 82nd 2^.00 Charles Anderson ...... 2.00 Fresh as a Daisy! — Conn., 8. Jeff Holloway, 137, New Knofla. If ...... Vegaa. Nev... Army air field he Marrh 18, 1944 tonight, but tomorrow the Mrs. Burritt At Hunt .... armed forces havS taken many Kuriowitz, a . ; ...... 8 0 6 round In San Francisco. Demp­ Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Mc- Mrs. Mac Christenson...... 1.00 Legion Commencls GIRL SCOUT SHOES York, outpointed Julian .Malavez, received a sumnions to report, to, Parachute ve. Moriarty Bros. place pl^y Mrs. James Walker ...... 1.00 players, just as theyNhavs in ths^ Murphy, rg ...... 2 0 4 sey took the bout as an exhibi­ Bantly Oil Co. vs. Fairfield Gro- the third place Crhlcago Black Intoch ... 10.00 Fresh snd clean-lobklng and 1S4, Puerto Rico, 8. 2 0 4 tion without special training. La- the public relations office ”on a William Marcenosky ...... 1.00 United States, pri^csaional soeqar Hartford, Conn.—Vince Dell’- Halladay, Ig ...... matter of . great Importance.’’ csTs. . hawks and the fou« Ji place To-\ V Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Pratt ; 2.00 Brass Firm Policy cool for /the torrid days of summer BOY SCOUT SHOES epntinuea a r Britain’s No. 1 sp«c- Blanche outweighed him ' 10 Kenneth I. Bird ...... 2.00 Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mor­ brto, 128%, New York, and Snooks When he investigated hurriedly, »iarch IS. 1944 ronto Maple Leafs Invade Madison rison ...... 3.00 — this shoulder-strapped, sun- tatoi sport. Totals ...... 6 3 20 pounds, but Dempsey gave him Post Office vs Pagani a. Square Garden In New York to Mr. and Mrs. R. Martin .. 10.00 backed frock is awpleasant to look Lacoy. 127%, New Haven, drew, i 1 Howie found the officer in charge Harold Finn ...... i ... • 1.00 Waterbury, March 8.— (iP)— The Under a speolal' rule, a .playei' 10. Joe Sadley, 117, New York, Referee, Yost, an- artistic trimming for 81 L*e’s Esso vs. Wert Side Tav­ tangle with the teat place Ran­ Mr. and Mrs. M. Deacon .. 5 00 at as it Is to wear! The weU-fltted rounds. That was the sUuetlon wanted to know why he had pitch­ Mr. and Mrs. J. Clausun .. 5.00 Mr. and Mrs. W. Munsell .. 5.00 Connecticut departmebt of the . in the armed forttaa can play with outpointed Earl Roys, liO Bris­ ern.' ■ ' " r ■ gers. t. midriff, jaunty 6aob ties and clever the club nearest his pogt regard- when La Blanche suddenly swimg ed only one bail in the 1942 World h Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Sciiip- Mr. and Mrs. Flmer Hansen 2.00 American Legion, through its ad-, GUSTAFSON’S tol, 8. Series and why. he didn't' receive bolero make'll a 'costume which TO 51AKE AN leas of whcUi^ it Is the one hold­ New Britain Star ground on his heel with arm out­ *;• per ...... 20.00 Mr. and Mrs. L. Noren .... 1.00 Jutant, Pierce U. Clark, has sent Jersey City — Buddy Farrell, In the Weei Side Recreation Mrs.^R. H. Duchesne ...... will have a^floxen uses. APPOINTMENT FOB ing hU rontrget. By obtaining per­ chedlt for winning the game. = I = i ^ TIRES Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Horvath 5.00 1.00 a letter to Fresdient Clark S. Judd BROWNBILT SHOE STORE 157, Newark, outpointed Jerry stretched. Bowling League, last night, the Aaron Cook ...... 2.00 Pattern No. 8570 is in sizes 10, YOUR EASTER PERMANENT mission fronr hia owp'eluD. a p la y The back of hta fist plop^ped Mr. and "Irs; H. Hoadley . 10.00 of the American Brass company 12, 14, 16, 18 and 20. Size 12. dress, 705 MAIN STREET M.\NCHESTER FlurcUo, 165, New York, 10. John­ Unable to Play West Side Tavern took four points Mrs. Jennie L.-Cook ...... 1.00 Byi.dolng so you will be sure er can join any team he can get to ny Cool, 138, Bayonne, knocked against Dempsey’s jaw, knocking i- ■Mrs. Waller F. Laile> .... .■5.00 commending the company on its requires 8 yards of 39-inch ma­ from the Fairfield Grocers. Hank Fred C. Knofla ...... 3.00 Mrs. Jbhn Patclll ...... 1.00 of getting the time and operator .' • In the Johnson Block • for any particularJtame. .out Eddie Cooper, 182%, New him colder thafi a loan ahark’s Haeis of the I'evern waa high foi; Mr. and Mrs. V. Hedeen .. 4.00 policy of the re-employment of dis4 terial; bolero, 1 1-4 yards. you want. Thus every fieitT is occupied'on New Britain, March 8—( ^ —: heart. Thla led tb the pivot blow Upsets Mark' Mrs. Adolph Knofla ...... 1.00 charged service men and women. For this attractive pattern, tend York, 2. the evening with 155. also took Miss Emma Knofla ...... 1.00 Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dowd 2.00 Saturday afternoon, although the New Bedford, Mass.—Pat Dem­ New Britain high’s basketball being bai+ed. high three-rtring wia> 886. . Misa Dorothy Dowd ...... 2.00 Judd reqfntly issued a statement 16 cents, phis 1 cent for poetage, fans never know how the lineups ers, 135, Brockton, knocked out team, one of the favorites in the Mhde Vltz Knock Him Out ^ MONEY .. Mr. and Mrs. G. Potlerton 5.00 In behalf of the company in which The m ^ch between PaganI’e Miss Patricia D o w d ...... 1.00 in coins, with your name, addrras, will look until the 'ulayera appear. Ike Rollins, 129. Newark, N. J., 2. Cless A state tournament, suffer­ Dempsey’a last hlg light with Glass C Play j Mrs. Nellie D w y e r...... 3.00 he stated the company would ab­ pattern number and size to The THE U L Y , West Side Baroere and BartUy Oil Miss Anne P o le o ...... 2.00 Mr. and Mrs. A. Chase .... ,3.00 Sellout of 80,000 Charlie Sardo, 164, Revere, out. ed e severe blow today when X* Bob Fitzsimmons took place In Co., found the oa: bars on the short / sorb all its returning veterans Mstnehester Herald Today’s Pat­ .. .46. * * * TranaportaUon difficulties and GET DEPENDABLE iT Mrs. Russell Tomlinson . . . 5.00 Mrs. Joseph Tracey ...... 2.00 ’ BEAUTY SALON pointed Mickey Green, 160, U. S. ray examinations disclosed that New Orleans, Jan. 14, 1891. In and with a three to one toes. W. E. Buckley ...... 5.00 without regard for conditions of tern Service, 1150 Sixth avenue. air raid precauuoris have cauasd Pat Riera, ' spectacular forybrd 1. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. PutUe . 3.00 New York 16. N. Y. \ Maude Turkington, Navy, 8. the 18th, Ruby Robert pleaded Seeded Teams Ousted in Bantly Oil Co. 1 Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Root . . 5.005 00 ^ reinstatement ' provided In the the crowds to ^ limited, but the Buffalo, N. Y .-^ o e y Poralto, who averaged 15 points a game 102 93 95—290 ^ liams ...... Ready now. the Spring issue of Proprietress. ■ maximum allounenr of spectators Oiroughout the seasui, tore sev­ with Dempsey, to quit He waa Varrell .. Mrs. Thomas C onran...... 1.00 10.00 Selective Service act.” 137, New York, outp<*lhted Bobby First Appeaj:ance for Harvey . 90 99 60—278 Mrs. fJeorge Andrew ...... Fashion, just 15c. Complete. Full always showi up and many are eral U^m ents in hu ankle in the being that boidly beaten. A. F. Howes ...... 10.00 2.50 Clark said the Legion’s Re-Em­ 527 Main St. CaU 7484 ClBUS, 145%, Buffalo, 10. Johnny "A champion never quite,” re­ B. Brown a a e • a e 95 108 85-288 Mr. and Mrs. Arthui ButTer 5.00 of brand ncfw wsrdrobr ideas. turned away from* the better Harding game Monday night and Junior $ t^ Honors. bits. Elizabeth Lingard . . . 2.00 ployment commission Is shortly to Flynn, 815, Rocheoter, knockod plied the NonpaFei). "You'll have Korner ,. 96 116 118—828 [P ] WH8EL A ilO H IN O 1 Mrs. A. Anderson...... 2.50 send representatives into every gam ^ The limit toi the England- will be unable to play against New F Mrs. J. M. Williams ...... 2.00 out Frank Lumpkin, 180, Buffalo, to knock me out” Fits merci­ Dover .. 64 125 98—317 Mrs. M. L. Potterton...... 2.00 Misa Anna L. Bushncll .... 2.00 Legion district In the state to lec­ SedUand. international match at 5. London- Bulkelev in the seml-fln- Hartford, l^rch a—(J*i—The [’ • Mr. and Mrs. Leonard De- ture posts on the task of asststing Wembley Stadium Feb. 19, for in­ ala tomorrow night at tha New fully obliged. @ MOTOR TUN1 4 IP Mrs. Frank F. Spencer . . . 20.00, m l o t A . O e n v c i^ a c k Chase, 158, Wal- liempsey, whoef ' paren ts (TIom C-D state beskotbali tour­ Tola la ... 4760404761496 pi Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Lerner 6.00 Micheie ...... 1.00 returning veterans to secure Jobs. stance waa MiiOOO and the tieketa eenburg, Colo.., knocked out Kid Haven arena. I^ganTs Mrs. Annie Cunnuigham .. -1.00 were sold out betore 1944 arrived. Riera tallied 13 polnta agalnit brought him from Ireland when nament goes into its semi-final 1 ' Mrs. Sarah Banzoite ______1.00 HermoeiUo, lb 3 ,^ e x ic o , 1. R. J. Pfau .. eeaeeaee 111 108 60—304 IRAKI SIRVICi Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Robin- Mra. O. C. S h e r w p ^ ...... 1.00 SplM l MMSIacttia Vk^ttss < Ooily 4 Weeks ’Til Easter Rugby, which rescmbliMi Amer- LiewU, ‘158, Denver, knocked out Greenwich in Ut. ptaydowna and he waa very young, waa employed Jack Dempsey, the NoelMirCtl, round without Morris or Plainfield, in a Brooklyn cooperage when he Brown 99 lOl 96—295 BOCl ••••••••«■•••••••••• 2.00 Mr. and Mra. Al m g li .... 1.00 .ican football more uluscly than Don Callaghan, 168, Minneapolla. 18 against Hardtag in tha quartar- was the model at Sghtieg Mae two teams which were seeded Into 93 97 97—287 Mrs. James Beattie ...... ' ■Occar, continues under the same broke in ta a coliar-nnd-elbow Henten Moke As Appilztaiizt. . . NOW Mr. and Mra. D. H.'trluUen , 2.00 1.00 New Britain, March 8.—(8^— Re­ DO YOUR SPRING SEWING 7. . finaii. of hfs time. the quarter-finals. Hedlimd 88 122 102—312 Misa Margaret Beattie . . . .• 1.00. handlnapa. wrestler at Harry Hill’s famous Mr. and Mrs. W. Chace .... 2.00 gina Haberski, 17-year-pld high Bloomfield and Tourtellotte Pagani . — 112 91—203 Ta latzra Tiaatit Bii lira. James E. Chace ...... 1.00 Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Kicder . 2.00 NOW! In both rugby and soccer, ama- Convicted Of Bobbery ducceeeful resort in downtonm New York' in Miaa Evelyn, Rieder school senior, died.yesterday after­ high of North Groavener Dale up­ Dummy 90 — -*— 00 lira- Oeorga U Coot...... 3.00 1.00 noon from aplnal meningitis while f teur and professional, the .various 1868, but ^ e r KMlng a match to and the battleground was moVed Miaa-Dorothy R ied er...... 1.00 associations are mapping plane for Rrlarlay UlU, England — (F) — Eddie Mdmm ta Revere Hall, set the ratlugs yesterday, Bloom­ Miaa K. D. C o x ...... 2.00 a messenger was en routs here SEE OUR BEAUTIFUL Bridgeport, March 8.— —Mel­ 20 nlie$ and the light-finlihed in field eUmlnatiiig Motti*, 34 to 11 Totals . . . 4tl 585 4T8 148$ w H iT n D im n ic ! - .Mr. and Mra. Latead Spald- Mr. and Mrs. H. Dougan .. 1.00 Mgger and better thlnga after the vin P. Cole. 33, of Fairfield, a wit- H w Brierley HtU City council od- Boston, he'wned to boxing—not ■now and cold. Detaptay won by Mr. and Mrs. 'George Dent . from New Haven hospital with a COLLECTION OF Smart White Cotton Weskitg and TourtolloUe ti'ounciug. Plain* Wtot BMe Tavsni F lag ...... 10.00 1.00 war. nets at recent police commiaaioA verttaed for a rat catcher at a aal- such' h pronounced ahift in the 8 knockout in the 45tk. V. Kraosett ... 106 110 106—880 Wheo: WE ■■raise year ew Mrs. Thomas Sullivan .... 1.00 supply of penicillin, the new drug • A ■ SPRING PRINTS *KraoP Une Active ary o f |80 a week, but got ao re­ field,. 54 to 80. ^ 'A -C Lea Spalding, Jr...... 1.00 which physicians had hoped to use a Fashioned By English Tailorg heeringe In Utm town Which re­ days of Louden Prize Ring rules. Dempsey, bora in County Kil­ The other aeml-fmaliBta are A. Wiamler .... M llO 101—807 m to Mfe M James Sullivan ...... 1.00 today in eonflnad to sponse. The cuuaoU decided to try dare, linland, la 1668, contracted 104 187.-3M ,Bob Spalding a a a • •«,# • • a, 1.00 Mr, and Mrf. C. E. Walker in her case. sulted la tae dismlasal Of a Ueur Dempsey \hod not bean fighting Windsor Looks, which beat Port­ H. Haefs ...... 166 rDorathy Spalding ...... 2.00 Hollywood — 'Vogue and Exclusively For Us. aerviee teams but with such start again, but advertiaad this UAm (or consumption, died young—at 38 116 118 188—167 iiteiiy wetaid .. . 1.00 Mr. and Mra. Anthony Pyka 2.00 tenant and the police chief, was three yeoro when be woa recbg- land. 48 to 26, and Ellsworth High C. Freiheit .... r. and Mrs. W. B. Oana, as the famous. “Krauts” - ol the “a rodent operative" - and got one —in Portland, Ora. H i Ilk 118-047 Lynne Donaldson 2.00 Btrikra Of Short Duratloa Butterick Pattern Service — Milt Sohmidt, convicted in Superior court yester­ at $18 per week. nlsed 00 the lightweight loader. of South Windsor, the defending A. rreUiett .... alr« aa . .A. . . 10.00 Mrs. Ethel Hubbard . . . . , 1.00 Porky Oumar and Bobby. Bauer- day of robbery with violence, along Jack McAuliffe took ovor when He waa a atarUng eharacter champion, which eliminated Litcb- ;^^^Mrs. Fred Pohlman . . 1.00 Mr. and Mra. W Scully .. j Hartford, March 8.—(8')— L^bor HOURS: OaUy 9 A. M. . 8 P. M. with Jamsa E. MeXeon, 34, also of he outgtow the oloao. and fine Instructor. fleld, 84 to 38. Tataia 587 683 878 m r 4.00 available, the games in the RCAF Bird Blaliaa VldMM Attheki liOMtoM Oroean ^ _ Bernice Pehlmaa 1.00 Mr. A Mra. G. E. BUaalero 2.00 Oommissioner Cornelius J. Dana* Sat. 6 A. M. * 5 P. M. and Canadian Arm.V leagues have Fairfield. SloKeonr drew a y e ^ s The Non parell otood tvo feet "Get madl” ka used, ta tbU ’ Bloomfield meets Wtndaor Locks pupUa and apasriaff partnan Guthrie 133 61 li t —8M Alax Maaaay ...... ■■■■■ 1.00 Robert A. Hughes ...... 2.00 her reported to Governor Baldwin u rton ’s a healthy following. Jail term, to bd aue|^ded oner PaSddirtkt CdUf.— A cormc- eight, weighed ISO pounds ot Mo and ISUaworth plays TourtelioUc e. K. MlUar----- 1-00 WE HAVE A NEW SUPpLY.OF ANKLEIE aeven m ontb,,/and Cots a yeariS boot Demp8ey% hotUe With “ YOU can't fifh l uAlaes you are here tomorrow night E. Vennan 111 $01 $08—818 Mr. and Mra, R. L Lamb . 1.00 yesterday that betwaan July 1 last 841 Main Straat Pilot Offioers Senmidt and Dii*- rdat br Ii4ii-div6iw« voradous 86 102 68-r-380 Miaa Mary Palmar 300 Mr. and Mrs. Calvin T. year and March 1 Connecticut had mar and Leading Aircraftman term to be suspended after four young Johnny ROOgon, Dec. 18, mad a t the othar fellcw.** The Ctaaz B seml-flaals wtU Oordy .... Manchester uatic bird with a itRmgly hcck- fegarty .. 133 88 180^88 llobart L. Cooper S0.O0 ^Irovm ...... experienced only '16'atrtkes or Rauer pUy with u m t ceapectlva montliB. The oompibiabat was WU- hui- dtiMd into MWB, Ht lo s 188T. waa wogo4 ta two rtan. Jack Dempaay, tke Nonpareil, played tonight with PlalavlUa Cheney Brothers Remnant Salesroom alwayt (ought aa Uiougk -he were kieeting Bert HartNN here and Anfel# , 64 101 li t —NT FfMi W, M d o r t ...... 10.00Stanley Best ...... work stoppagesr and that they HARTFORD ROAD MANCHESTER bUtion tebme and alter thetr yeara Haas Ct. Wheeler, a oentractor and aDarlarth (14116 tud ataihed theThe firtt. pitched on o Long Is­ Mr. and Mra, Perryy W. Fratt Jerry Hptlivan were' of short duration, causing a In Uia National H.^ikey League truckman, wiio teatlded that Ool* cheek Bf J. I, humane land beech, became submerged nuid at tke, dean ih u a opposite Branford playing Lyman Hall at■ ^7^^«ea^ «en ilL ju td Mta. AJUin'clawlea.. fallMlri iz.0j! codtMLTaUvaiv alight manhour Isas. tbctety uuek Onvtr. (ootir ta 'ths tflmrth isu M ,c6tiiar. ______-WalU^orfi at New MiiveBi | tStata M Ml Uia i Hh'S'NjK c;vP-.’MlMj Hl*iKAL(IJ, MANl-'H&S'l'I'iK, CONN., WKDN-ESDAY, MARCH 8, 1944 FAGE FIFTfiW |i8"F0URTSEI» MANCTIESTEK flERAJLD. M ANGHES^Ki GUNN., W^DNESDAtTwARCH Wearing Apparel— Fun 57 Rooms WHholii Board 63 Fersom ils ,2 Business Services OfferetTlS Repairing 23 Houkchold Goods 31 HOLD EVERYTlilNIi WANTED.,—'PART TIME com- FOR SALE—SIX WAY floor lamp, f o r BADE — /JUNIOR MISS FOR. RENT—TWO LAROE rooms How doth tke gentls laundress INCOME TAX i n d i v i d u a l rt- ' MAKE ARRANGEMENTS to have dresses, sise 13-15. Qirls Scout . foF light housekeeping. Private Bssriih out the wesksst joUttS' " /Charlotte. N, A soldier Qassified turns prepared by mall Dollar your gardeiv^low ed in April panion for elderij ,lady. No house- 3 way bridge lamp, pair of ma­ 4------nd hla girl-- jMefidi------, »d tome - work. . Write Box G, Herald. hogany end tables, nisdtogany uniform, size 16, brown suede bath a^d eiitraiice Gaiage Suit­ Sense aha Nonsense And always tsar ths buttons off request, Details.. immediately. Tax TplepJSoneTpl^JS 3-1468. ' H. Warren Lightnuigs to London children ..plsyitig football. The jaot- radio table, 30 watt k bulb Flu­ jacket size' 16. FTione 7764' able for couple with child or 3 Advertismoits At most strategic points T service, 116 Flatbuah. Brooklyn jCaSe. WANTED—FULL TIME salesgirl persons, on bus line, near Pratt A dler-sHippsd for ihc balL It was orescent lignt,. 2 'door wardrobe. Junior—Bay, Dad? il^dtisanents 17, N. T. ' , -^ n e able to do some typing and f o r SALE- -TWO BLACK seal Whitney Plant J. Call Mrs. What h Takes! Upllftar (remonstrating)-,^ You Our Aim—should not tfisssd to httti, and ha-litirlsd a for­ Can be se n at Sheridan Apart-^ Bernard W . Crondell childrsn Would rather gb to a ward pass whichjdanded stop a help with booas. Experience pre­ coats, size 34-36 and^slse 40. TeL Brown. Tel. 2-0852. For Sale For Rent , What do you think it takes "''C s d —Well, my son, what is it? ib e a d R uoflng 17 meiits No. 17, between 4 afld 7 moving picture show than to 8uif^ ahead of others, but two-atory bulIding^He climbed to For Hent ferred but not essential. Good 7764.'^ CtrOmht, M44, MBA 8«?lee. toe. . To make Junior -I took s walk throuM of ourselves . p rogress i For Sale Automobiles for Sale 4 p. 'm.' ,, , - day School. the roof with the aid of a stcplad- AU. TYPES OF ROOFS repaired Salary, .excellen t opportunity. To Buy T ^ e U A Democrat or a Repub ? ths cemetery today and I road the exactly as-our tod| outstrip To SeU CLOSING OUT OUR STOCK of Boarders Wanted 59-A — waiM w — A’ few llttla lies. Small Girl (bonesUyJ—Yea, it's Inscriptions on the tofflbatonos. , dsr, flipped ths children their bell. ToBojr 1941 PONTIAC COUPE sedan, Maintenance o l roof, fiastiinga, The Textllt Store, 913 Main St. Wanted—^To Buy 58 Pthe' bases without the loss of a sin-1 darker to ths mbviSS so we don’t our yeaterdays. HMD |ia found he couldn’t quite 1941 Pontiac-4 door sedan, 1940 smartly Opholstered boudoir S hippiu loaaes w en up to Seme Whiskeys and rhys, Dad—Weil, what about it? and chlmneya. For reliable service COMFORTABLE ROOMS and Mafili, 1M2( and P-18 flgiit* I gle airplane. Then the first ftoht- have to bavs 'bur faces washed contact the ladder. While hie Pontiac 3 dooi sedan, 1939 Ford call Ed. Coughlin’ V707. WANTED—MOTHER With child, chairs, 313.95 to 322.50. Buy them WANTED TO QUY stove, ranges, Andis bath JuniorTT-Where are all the wick­ ■We often R't take idvice to help working mother, with 3 quality meals. Also rooms with er ptanea were not getting to I er squadrons, consisting of P-38’s, | and a near dress on. girl waited, the fire department tudor sedan. 1939 . Plymouth now at 20 percent discount. Ben­ refrigerators, whsbera, planoa and and accompanied by 20 cargo In ths National tub! ed people buried? which sftei I We wish we . had chjldren, 5 and 6, -live in. 16 Lln- light housekeeping privileges, Houses for Sale England in aufficlent quan­ came and rescued him. sedan. 1938 Oldsmobile sedan. son's. 713 Main street, next to furniture. The Austin A Cham­ central. Ideal for couples or girls. ships and eight Flying Fortresses, taken. Lost and Found poln. ^ s tity. It waa decided to fly- Did you hear about the woman Dole Motors—4164. Moving—Trucking— the A. A P. bers Co. Telephone 5187. Phone 3989. 14 Arch street. FOR SALE—5 ROOM dupl< them acroM the .Atlantic via made the first and comparatlYSly The worst thing-you can now 20 who said to her friends: "Let's waste Is papt-iyYou can get an The/-i>ueibeas man who used to Dftiv Small Bills Takea ______5WN AND wWU Bng- Storage WINDOW SHADES—VENETIAN house, one side vacanL Inquire 39 Labrador, Oreenland and Ice­ easy leg of th" flight from MaUb walk horns, 1 am too tired to ride CASH FOR YOUR CAR—Any 36 USED FURNITURE AND Stoves Cottage street to Labrador. idea of. the yfasts right in yotir more money by falling in Nah Batter, mala dof. U cchm No. ■ to 41. High prices paid. Drive Help Wanted— Male 36 blinds. Owing to our very low land— a daring and novel on the bus." X663 llaachaater. Loat about 3 AUSTIN A CHAMBERS CO. Bbqght, sold and exchanged. Houses for Sale 72 proJecL Bombers had beea The Labradot' base had been a home every/day, than In making a go of (Chicago (F»—Mrs. Janet Pear- over now to Sff Oakland street. overhead, get pur special low Highest prices paid. Jonea FHirni- son who was thinking of borough’s purse was snatched. It waaka ago. 38 Deerfield Drive, C. Trailer Van Service. Removals WANTED —AUTOMOBILE me­ flown but never fighters. wilderntas eight months before Brunner's, Djien evening until 9. from Coast to C^kiaat, deluxe prices on high grade window ture. 31 Oak streeL Tel. 8254. kXlR SALE ElOHl Room single, A Negro soldier from so .inland C a s ^ —It's an elegant time getting married: Contained e ISO-bill, ■ eix $1 bille, - K. Braun. Reward. Saturday’s 6. Phone 5191 -4485. chanic-, steady work, good wages. shades and Venetian blinds com­ all modern, in business section on This Is the story ol how It the first (light of fighter alforaft camp went aboard the transport equipment Crating, packing and was done. buzzed over its icy waters. It was had^Baturday night, but the dgCll S on - Is it true, father, that B 875 check and personal papers. Apply Solimene and Flagg Inc. pletely installed. Samples furnish­ WANTEDt-AN Sa^E C TR IC port­ Center street. Wm. Kanehl Tei. Swing Shift at night on his first trip and in the A neighbor found the puree to his : i^rurr—rA ta a TEKTH tn or near 1936 PLYMOUTF. 4 door sedan, storage. Warehouse,, Manchester little more than that now. Pine a Jnt al it 1 can't rememberyVter marriage is a failure? Dodge and Plymouth dealer, 634 ed. Capitol Window' Shade Co., able phonograph, in good condi­ 7773. morning when ho came up on deck Father (after thjnklng It over) backyard after it had been snatch- Mancheater, about 3 or 8 week# complete motor Job, new pistons, Green. Tel. 5187, , -- Trouble Over Davis Ntralt forest began a shori diatanM Idnight. Center street 241 North Main street. Phone tion. Mrs. T. J. Wilson, 19 Wood­ away from the airdrome and nothing waa to bo soon but watsr^ O’Brien—How do you — Albert, If you get a rich wife, Sd. The 850 wan intact together ago. Reward for return. Write rings etc. Guaranteed. Terms and FOR SALE— NICE 6 ROOM sin­ endless miles of it. He stared atJA «-/( 8819. Open evenings. land street! Party Tonight \ Chaoter 111 stretched far back through a had a good time, then?. ite almost aa good aa a failure. With her papers. The following Box P. Herald. trade. $6 weekly. Brunner'a, 80 AUTO MECHANIC, five and one- gle, fireplace, steam heat, 2 car to amaacmenL morning Mrs. Rcarborough found Repairing 23 half days a week. Good pay. Riley ''Lieutenant Teague's bad weath­ country ao rugged that It waa In­ Caaey—Sura, and A heard the Oakland street. Tel. 5191. 3 PIECE MAPLE BED room set garage, recently redecorated, ex­ Commanding (jfficer—What' do by mistake the 876 check in her mailbox, in "Ach! Our clock must b# l o e r —WHITE FOX terrier with Chevrolet Oo., 191 Center St. maple twin beds, 4 piece walnut er experience with his B-17 over habited only by Indians. But officer telling the/iidge about it Nothing la opened OVERHAUL AND REPAIRS on Rooms Without Board 59 cellent streeL Call Arthur A. enough of the timber had been you think of It, Mose? / more than the mouth. Its original envelope. wrong—it’s stil} night out!” . ten marWnga. named "Miclty.” WE BUY AND SELL all makes of bed set sttidlo couches, youth Knofla. Tel. .5440, 5938. 875 Main Weflnchday Night So- Gremltind could only be accepted Monday mornini washers, vacuums, toasters, irons, WANTED—MEAT CUTTER, full cleared away to provide landing Moae— Well, suh. thiaXw*'* U** Vicinity of Wadaworth street. used cars. Highest prices paid. bed. end tables, stands, electric LARGE FRONT ROOMS, nicely street. ‘ ■ ciuls at the Ret^^Bccum* as anxaugury of things to come. oneliest thing 1 evet^seed there Telephone 5380 or 3880. 1941 Olds. nvertlble coupe, fans, lamps etc., and all children's or part time, morning or after­ furnished, board airangeo if de­ What had bei.i tough for the big and parktog'arcas for the awarm _____ combination stove, electric range, of planss ttot had descended out svair moVe she made, wuz enough of. >1.11 — — model 66. 1941 Pontiac sedan, toys and vehicles. Cash and carry. noon. Apply Manchester Public and gas ranges. The Austin sired, three minutes from Che­ ing Very Popular. Fortress' would be tougher foi the RED RYI Sack ItT BY FRED HARMAN 1941 Plymouth sedan special de­ Tel. 3-1439. Market compsratjyslyraitvsiy aismall fighters. Nev- of the sky. Now the pilots were Chambers Warehouse, Manches­ neys. Call 5290. 137 Pine. -^- stewing and waiting impatiently Announcements 2 luxe. 1940 Olds, sedan, 1939 Olds, ter Green. Open 9 to 9. Tel. 5187. , ertheless.! 8S , t o e fflrst l : group at 80 N 6, But I’LL Ntfelb sedan. .Manchester Motors Sales, t^ E D REPAIRS? W e will loan WANTED— COUNTERMAN for FOR RENT—CLEAN comfortable The scries of Swing-shift par­ P-38'a was HnedHneC up and ready to tor the vord to take off on the UIH, ZRNI - 1 e t t n t fOR iT li /y o u a car if you need repairs over W a p p iiig next leg to Oieenland, a trip they •OntTHIM’ TO CALFi ATTENTION — MADAME Wil­ 513 West Center. Tel. 4134. meat department. Full or part HOSPITAL BED FOR SALE or room for 2 neat young women. 82 ties started on February 2 at the go, awaiting Only the completion LITUE PEAVER DOWN ( 335. General repairing on all all were to remember. liams located at 533 Ann street, time. Populai ..larket, 855 Main rent, fully adjustable. Rates rea­ Chestnut street. School street Recreation Center of a Fortress flight to the other WH&N makes. Appointment only. Phone A t the Wapplng Community corner of Main and Ann street, 1937 PONTIAC 8 custom street, Riibtnow Building. sonable. Call Keith Furniture, side. Next: "When she slarla to look >5191, Brunner’s. Open evenings. FOR RENT—ATTRACTIVE room, church Sunday morning the fol­ for workers in defense industries Hartforu. Advisor on all affairs of convertible sedan, tires fair Tel. 4159. , On June 26, 10 B-17’s, of a Bom- good ...” motor good. Price 3350. WANTED — RELIABLE young suitable for 1 oi 2. On bus line. lowing people united with the hereabouts, have been well attend­ bardmdnt Oroup, bhder the com­ life, and palm reading. All read­ PIAiNC TUNING AND repairing, ed. more than fifty, mostly young i phone 4953. / man with license for pleasant REPLACE THAT WORN OUT 128 South Main street. Tel. 5215, mand of Colonel Co'usland, started ings guaranteed, or money re- player piano .specialty. John' church: F. Earl Stoddard, Fred­ people, ha been on hand each store and delivery work. Full time lineolum rug now. .Selected stock out from Labrador with full loads funded. Readlnga by appointment. Cockerham. 38 Bigelow street erick Weber. Rosabelle Hitchcock, Wetlnesday night from midnight to 1936 CHRYSLER 4 door 6 sedan, only. Benson's, 713 Main street, of Gold Seal paltcrns. All sizes, FOR RENT -ROOMS, aihglo and and crews. Did You Know Tel. Htfd. 8-1370. black, very elean. Terms and Tel. 4319. next to A. 4 P. double beds. Kitchen privilegea, John W. Graham, and (Charles An- the wee sma' hours. , Cousland's flight v/as 440 miles 33.95, up. Benson’s, 713 Main St., drulot upon confession of faith; The games Include ping pong, WANTBa5—RIDERS to Arcraft. trades, $5 weekly. Brunner’s, 80 next to A. 4 P. girls. Phone 2-1561. 237 Cental St. out over the Davis Strait when it Oakland street. Open evenings. WANTED TO TUNE, repair and WANTED—TWO CARPENTER.S Catherine Andrulot by letter from pool, dancing tc Vlctrola music; hit thick weather: the cold, gray T hat-- East Hartfon. Plant, 7 to 3:30 regulate your piano or player at once. See ,Wm. Kanehl. 519 l-'OR REINT—-ROOM, gen'tpmcu the First Church o f Christ Con­ shift from Orforu Village or Sil­ Tel. 6191. TAKE CHILL OFF your room and at present considerable Inter­ fog awalldwed the bombers in a piano. Tel. Manchester 2-0402. Center street preferred. 189 Oak street. Tele­ gregational of Sullieid, and by Every coast town of Norway is | ver Lane Homes. Call 7667. with a New Perfection portable est is shown in the old fashioned shroud that swallowed all visual phone 7050. transfer from the Wapping Con­ square dances. A group from the contact between them. B y , this on a fjord. NEW CONVERTIBLE TOPS Cel­ EXPERIENCED BAKER wanted. oil heater, i.nly 37.95. Now in •A WAKE-UP SERVICE. We will Wanted Autos— stock at Benson's, 713 Main SL, gregational church. Mr. and Mrs. Pioneer Parachute company en- time Greenland had intercepted an 12 luloid replaced In curtaina. all Apply Davis Bakery, 524 Main FOR RENT—LOVELY sunny cor- Harold J. A. Oolllns, Mrs. John W. incomplete plane-ground report No railways and few roads Skirt | i u wake you on time' by phone, for , Motorcycles klnda of leather work. Chas. ta k ­ next to A. 4 P. joy8 basketball. ' street. ner room With 2 closets and fire­ Graham, and Mrs. Fred Weber. Need Swimming Teacher that notified them planes were ap­ the Dalmatian coaft. <.m. f t'a '% fiOc a week. Tel. 3-0544. ing. 90 Cambt.dge street. Tele­ WXNTED—1938 OR 1939 Chevro­ place, in Colonial home of young The united choirs of East and One of the greatest needs is s proaching from the west. Weather phone 4740. WANTED —AUTOMOBILE inT- couple, our pleasant living room FOR AVON PRODUCTS call 5513. let or Pontiac in good condition. Machinery and Tools 52 South Windsor will hold their swimming instructor who is will­ at this base w.is beconilog pro­ Water rates second only to sir | ■ /• chanic. essential to war effort. and pine paneled den always open Appointments day or evening, Phone 5222 at any time. DUE TO ILLNEISS ABC Ftxlt March concert under, the direction ing to give a little V time to this gressively woisc, and accordingly in Importance to the human body. c SoMsthinf k Cooking BY ED(rAR MARTIN lir a Ida Morehouse. 5 Bank SU Apply to Carlson 4 Company, 44 ASSURE YOURSELF of a new | to you ana y< ur friends. On bus instructions were sent at once to BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES T ~ Company will only be open Tues­ Stock Place, Manchester. of Mrs. Muriel Crewe Alnley at useful form of recreation, some Clelrac farm crawler tractor. The j line, between East Hartford and the First Congregational church. one who has served as a life guard, the bombers to return to Labrador. Approximately 70 per cent Business Services d v e r e d 13 day and Thursday evenings, 6:30 tractor with year around traction. Manchester. Call Manchester After milling around for a CM.YH “tl^WLlO to 9:30. ABC FUlt Co., 21 Maple South Windsor, March 19, with Mrs. Ernest Bantly, .Mrs. Rob­ body weight ia water. v\y.t LOOM ,SOP I*t0caxi.l.9k Dublin Tractor Company, WillU 8975. while, waiting for the weather to street TeL 2-1676. Situations Wanted— rehearsal at 4 p. m., and perform­ ert L Cooper and Miss Vefa Mc- A TfibCt TVdO OOL'LKI^ AMO W LVRV* A«)OCf? TOtAOdtSOYJ K)\6V\T, X J.E. JENSEN ASHES AND RUBBISH removed. mantic. break, four of the bombers in­ M 'O O r Drop a line to “Trucking.^ 61 Female 38 ance at 7:30 p. rp. O acken of the Hartford tfounty The U. S. has reciprocal trai Fifty boys of the Scout Troops formed the base that they lacked Mill street. YWCA have been untiring in their agreements with 31 countries. VLV Y K t 62 and 64, Legionnaires and others the gas to return to Labrador. FLOOR SANDING Business Opportunities 32 WANTED—HOUSEWORK by day Wearing Apparel—Furs 57 efforts to provide something in the Three of them changed course and V»AO r D O eX X O h » . FOR CARPENTER WORK, and or week, by experienced woman. cooperated Saturday in bringing way of recreation and social life American housewives h ^ e been I 8 ^ R SAUC— CONTRACT route, a Tolland thundered northward through the Laying and Finishing. repairs, call 2-0987. PrtCM con- Write Box H, Herald. GIRLS PURE WOOL gray tweed In one of the largest collections of for these workers on the "third murk, each one for itself. The asked to provide lOO.OOt/iin cans | alstent with good workmanship. good outside buslnesa opportuni- • winter coat, dark red velvet collar, scrap paper ever picked up in shift." Tonight Mrs. Cooper and monthly in a new tin eSn drive. TeL Manchester 2-0811 A town meeting was held at the fourth kept circling over the ty,\Apply in person. See Mr. interlined, size 12, tailored last South Windsor. Enough tin cans Mrs. G. Raymond Hussey will be southern Up ol Oreenland, search­ R o ^ , 29 Bissell street, evenings. Live Stock—Vehicles 42 Fall, 315. .'lavy regulation wool Tolland Town Hall Monday night and rags were collected in addition hostesses. ing In vain for a landing spot. Class 1 rallroad^ut J5,744 new spring coat, brass buttons, In ex­ March 7 at 8 p. m. A town tax was to the paper to provide at least a Of the first three, one found its freight cars in ^ , service In the | 325 contriutlon to the Red Cross first eight'/.months of 1943. FOR RENT FOR SALE—JERSEY COW. : Call cellent condition, size 12. 310. voted of 19 mills oi> the taxable way through the midnight skies to Help Wanted— Female 35 Also custpm tailored last year property as of October 1943, It drive. the northern fieid. Another turned 4-ROOM SINGLE 5722. , was voted to pay the bill of 8300 The Ladies Aid Society met at Harmon Wearing It is eaUliiated the railroads of imported wool lady's black suit, inland and crash-landed on the ice Ik says it's more appcliziiig than a bugle for chow caU!” INCOME T A X Call FOR SALE—ONE 2 YEAA old perfect condition, size 16, 325. presented by Bert Hallock for his the home of Mrs. Homer Lane of cap 110 miles south ot its destina the Unitau Stat^ transport 2,000,- | WANTED— WAITRESS. Apply Ellington road, Friday and voted We will assist yep >■ making and 2 yearling service bulls. Don­ Call 6264. defense in tnc Superior court trial Two Decorations Uon. None ot the crew was in­ 000 soldiers a m'onth. ALBERT F. KNOFLA Center Lunch, 500 Main streeL to give 315 to the American Red ant y«Hir tex return. Oflioe open ald Gehring, Coventry. Tel. 8758., of the “dog shooting' when he was jured. The third crash-landed on *tS 8:M p. m. Eveflings by ap- Phone 4386 first selectman several years ago. Cross drive. e Nazis have set up seven WANTED—WOMKN AND girls a stretch of grave, beach near ^IDE GLANQES BY GALBRAITH petabnent. The meeting took action on use of George Eddy of East Hartford Edgesmunde, north of the field, ■ service camps for women in,. to operate powpi sewing ma­ ia building a home on Sullivan Hollywood. March 8.—<8V- Norway. Articles for Sale* 45 highway funds. Here on a 10-day furlough. Lieut. without any casualties, althougi^ chines, steady work, good pay. Ellington Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wocho- avenue, Wapplng. the B-17 was wrecked, The ere Think Hard, Guz! BY y . T. HAMLOC Stuart J. Wasley Apply Tober Baseball Mfg. Co.. FOR SALE—BABY Carriage and Mra. Eugene Platt of Sullivan Tom Harmon of the Army Air ALLEY OOP murka, Jr., are the happy parents Forces is wearing two decorations was picked up later by Soft shell crabs are a a o u /e of state Theater Building Elm street. bassinet, in good condition. Tel. of a little daughter Oarnette. bom avenue, Wapplng, haa had as her protein, highly digestible and well The Ellington Dairy club met I —the silver star from the War de­ Guard cutter. TeL 0648 - 7146 Fire Insurance, 6881. at the Hartford hospital Thursday, guest her sister, Mrs. John T. The fourth Fortress sighted an utilized by the body. ^ LOOK XT » AlNT FT WOMEN WANTED for work con at the home of the leader, Harri­ March 2. Murphy of, Boston, Mass. partment and a locket from Film area of water between im island On Your sidered essential war work. Actress Elyae Knox. ‘DEATH TO ROACHES" wUl rid son Hamilton, on the Somers road Roger Magnuson.' who has re­ William D. White of Ellington and ths mainland w ^ h looked Most tropical grasses which pro­ Steady work. Good pay. New SyS' your honae in 3 days or money cently gone Into the Army service, The locket, containing her pic-/ fairly smooth. F urt^ search for tem Laundry, Harrison street. Tuesday night. Walter Thorp who road, has returned to his beise to ture. replaces a similar one bi duce citronella oil are native to FURNITURE . refunded.'31.25 package. Weldon's is spending a furlough at the home the South after spending a leave a safs spot of la n t^ a s out of the Ceylon. Pharmacy. IS connected with the Tolland of Mr. and Mrs. Ellery Neff and lost in a dive-bombing attack on quesUon, and t ^ map Indicated And Personal Effects at home. He is in the United Kiukiang, a Yangtze river port, County Farm Bureau, gave a talk family. States Navy—“Seabees.'’ that the w a t s /w M shallow. So U. S. supplies of citronella oil WANTED We can protect yon for as iow FOR SALE—TWO BOYS bicycles, The Tollapd Grange regular last Oct. 30. Harmon is spending ths plane made one run over the 4 AND ,5-ROOM on subsidies. James LaUllaw, the Mrs. Annie Collins of Bucklanu much of his leave In the actress' were cut off when Japan seized To bay yonr famitare, eJec- as $4.50 per 81,000 tor 8 yean ’ also 4 Lricycles, large doll car­ 4-H leader of Tolland county, was meeting was held Tuesday eve­ island, a n d /^ e crew threw out the eaaterp tropica. riage, an i 2 metal wagons. 81 ning. The I •’cturer'a program was road is ill at her home with the company. food, c lo ^ s , tins of gasoline, and trieal appliances, stoves, time. also a speaker of the evening. grip. The silver star l^ for gallantry aotoinobile and home if yon Seaman &rcle, Orford Village, The Friendship class voted to in charge of the three Graces. As other ca^o. Then (t headed for Castor oil la Indispenaable as a Let me call at your home and after 4 p. m.' . sickness prevented the full number The South vWindsor cagers de­ In action against/Japanese air­ the water. D ow n/'it skimmed, are going into the armed HOUSES give 35 to the Red Cross at the feated the Bralnard Field officers craft. The former University Jf lubricant for airplanes operating explain details or business meeting, and social held from being installed, the program flape down,/wheels up. It Bt high altitudes. sarviees or leaving town. FOR SALE—WELL ROTTED cow waa changed. 32-28 at the Ellsworth Memorial Michigan football player was cited skidded when it ML throwing up a Telephone 5440 manure "-y the load, delivered. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Le- High school gym, Monday eve­ for bravery/'whlle fighting six Highest F^ees Paid! ’land '(loan Monday evening. Courses wrill be held at Storrs, romendoua spriy. ’ Imperial valley, CJalifornia'a rich FOR RENT Order now and we will deliver at Conn., for gins 17 years of age ning. Noiwan Peterson was high enemy pUmea alone, saving his It began to sink immediately, See ARTHUR A. KNOFLA any time. Also hay 'hpld by the Corp. Frank Davis, son qf Mrs. scorer for South Windsor with 15 formatU^ shooting down two en­ winter vegetable garden, was re­ Harold Howard of Maple street, who are int' ested in the Com. but there whs Ome enough for the claimed' from the desert. ''The Furniture Fire ton! delivered. Inquire Plela Broa.; Land Army, two weeks, beginning points. Score at the half waa 22- emy pilmes and balling out behind crew to gift but with a dinghy. Insnranoe Man” who is a member of the Air Force 14 for South Windsor. XI JONES 364 Bldwell streeL Phone-7405. ground corps at Tinker Field. May 8, and also .Tune 11. Some enepny lines.” They were rescufd later by one of C A LL 3802 the busy (Toast Ouaid cutters. And Let Him Do the W onying 875 MAIN STREET Oklshorrti City is spending a ten- special cases will be ‘ allowed for BY MERRILL BLOSSER 8B-S8 OAK 8T. TEL. 8354 girls 16. : ears of age. Certificates Altitude conditions up to 13 The crow of 4te B-17 which had FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Among My Souvenin Office Open Dally Fuel and Feed 49-A day leave at hla home. mUes can be simulated In tny crashed on the ice cap was picked and Tbnrs. Evening 7 to 8 P. M. OR 3429 Irwin Miller, signalman 3-c, U. will be awarded to all completing the course. Girls intercstea will gineering test chambers. ^ Read Herald Advs. tqi by a Navy PBY (Tatalina fly- MIXED SLAB wool', for sale. Paul S. Navy, who has been spending IWUt.KIMONEK, A S A , contact Mrs. Emery M. Clough, / /tog boaL which landed on a near- ' "WHEM I SihJCr, ' HAL KfiOONER SAID IfeDAV, 1 KMOW Schendel, 187 Gardner streeL a 12-day leave with his wife and “7^ ' by glacial lake. MV WIFE (S AT THE RADIO. USTENIN& . THAT PfiOfiABLV SOUVEriat. I'VE KEPT Telephone 2-0465. parents. Mr. and Mrs. Edward director for Tolland, for further ONE O f VOUR SNOW ] information. ACOOUISITS FOR. MV GREAT SUCCESS • I SING M.V SO nGS Miller of Longview, returned to TO H B R i FOOTPRINTS IN OUR FOR SALE—HARD WOOD, stove "Racial Rclailons” was the But the p roj^ t began to look V-. REfRlGERATOR./ WILL BUY ANY duty Tuesday. topic discussed during the worship like a bad gatoblc,. even though length. C. G. Hetkler, North Cov­ Mrs. Helen Quinn, chairman of ^^Bird lt^A Cherry Tre> entry. Telephone 8612. period at the Federated Church no Uvea had been lost. If four- YOUR GOOD the Red Cross War Fund drive for school Sunday, March 5. Miss / engined bombers equipped with Ellington announces the following Carol Needham a,id William E. \ highly speciaUaed ^ulpment for BOND captains and solicitorai^ Longview: Household Goods 51 Anderson led fhe-service. The Pas­ navigation could not fly this north­ ,\ REAL ESTATE Mrs. W. C. Dletzel, captain, col­ tor George Abboe gave a short ern route with more success, what NO EXTRA SPECIALS lectors. Mrs. Busher. Mrs. pqna!() talk on the same aubjecL could'be expected of the fighters, Fair Prices C. Fisk. Miss Louise Burk|, Miss Richard Miller was the soldier traveling with comparatively sim­ Paring Our Annual 33rd February Natalie Spielman. Miss Lualc Mc­ ple instruments? Furniture Sale from 'Tolland to be recognized by Cormick, Miss Beverly Belknap, .the church school in dedicating the General Arnold phoned Monk -04 Wm. F. Johnson S ROOM OUTFIT Miss Helen Meyer and Miss Mary hymn Sunday morning. /H unter to ask if the entire plan Builder — Real Estate —34 9 5 - Tracey: Crystal Lake: Clemence A brooder house and 200 tur­ should not be abandoned. «o»(i. i>M tY K< myici- iwe. r ■. esc, m. a mt. ew. j- a ‘•Hell," exclaimed Hunter, "we Just the Outfit You Need to Start Rau, captain, collectors, Mrs. keys were destroyed by fire Sun­ Telephone 742fi or 4614 George Bokls, Mrs. Martha Skin- haven’t even started yet. ” T, HI mg V « w . Your Own. Home day morning at the Robart Tu; X ’Relncniber, let’s not ineiilion the subject of Easter at nfer, Mrs. Kuhnly. Mrs. Eric An­ key farm In the Buff Cap dis^ct Then came a 371-word radio­ V. S, Tnuuty < table until Dad has forgotten about his income lax!*’ LIVINO ROOM constata of 3 piece derson, Mrs. Jack Cook; Center: of Tolland. The StaflordvlUa/Fire gram from Brig.-Oen Carl (Too- living room suite, two end tables, BY LESLIE TURNEk Mrs. George Hatheway, captain, department prevented thje fire eyJ SpaaU, who had been over the WASH TUBBS The Answer Is Yen coffee table, floor and bridge collectors, Misses Jacquell'n . Mc- spreading to another /brooder route to a B-17, inspecting the fa­ lamp, amoker, vacuiun cleaner, Knight, Mary <3. Hatheway, Helen house Oyee feet awayv/The farm cilities. It said, to aubstance: TOONERVILLE FOLKS BY FONTAINE FOX rWCHgLPfiKlANdAAS BBty CUVNi ' 1 HMII COME FOR VOU.mAMSA bookcase and rug. ia owned by Samuel Mnatein. Nona of the airdromes are fin­ l ^«V* l i v ^ 11WSjtwiw#-nMeiNOKO! A 1 YOU HAP t Hoffman, Mrs. Joseph DeCarli, AtkHTAOe.HKUNOff ygg.TBYlYAIIP WUAJtf AfffiSONlR! PONP / PO SO N IR ? Priced apecial^ low Mrs. Donald Morse, M ra CJllnton Mrs. Leila S. Hall and Mra. ished . . . CAN OBT WE8AW TO HKLF TIM S AM P B fiS lS T ANP YOU WUL S U fF fp / WHAT l5 THU, WE None of the special communica­ TH £ t e r r i b l e TEMp e r e p Mr . B a n g HM6MLCPI tuouLp poANirrwNd IM ll as a group for ...... 3157 A. (jha^ter, Mrs. Marry Q,_Abora, G. Roy Brown awT the new lead­ r m . SUMNOTWMgOSg NO HARM r— SUtWUtoA, Al tions as required are in . . . (NHVPPVW (NC ASKlOf . KIPKA.PA|«I BEDROOM conalata o f bed, dreaa- Mrs. Clyde A. (3ordtsen, Mrs. Don ers of the Junior 4-H Girls’ club PiPNT V^HT T O LUG ALLTHAT STUFF OVER *THERE IN THE FIRST PLACE WttONd ANP TP Real Estate Wallsice, Mrs. George Pearl, Mrs. of Tolland. The first meeting of Weather reports scanty and in­ THINK you • • • Buy er, cheaL spring, mattresses, pU- KBBP MY EYE ON J' accurate . . .' C A N DO lowB, boudoir seL chair, clothsa Peter Edmondo, Mrs. Claude the newly organized club will B 6 T T B R >]gy,6ULWU6(!A! Dtmock, Mrs. Harry Liebman, meet Friday afternoon, Marth Gas and oil stocks low . . . One-car garage. Excellent k>r namper two scatter ruga. NOW' w . . . Sell SIX-RC0M SINGLE, Mrs. Harold J. Patrlc, Missea 10th at 3:30 o'clock at the home —BUT GET MOVING! air heat. Price $6,500. $2,500 Priced specially low The order was O. K. by Hunter. cation.' Warm « as a group for ...... 8109 Grace I. Sikes, Mary C. Metcalf, of'M rs. Hall. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. Barbara Lanz, Grace E. Aborn, An Air Transport group rushed cash needed. KJTCSmN conalats o< 5 piece dtn- Mrs. Erwto Mitchell and Mrs. hundreds of tons of all types of . . . Trade Priscilla Chapman. Harry Lieb­ etta aeL combination stove, Un- Howard Metcalf are the new lead­ vital equipment, including . the man is contacting all industries ers of the reorganized Senior 4-H bulky but delicate radio sets,- to ^X-ROOM SINGLE. Lot 80 x 250 ft. Space for large oieuna rug, glassware and dlah- and Mrs. Empson Aborn is con­ ware, step-ladder stool Girls’ ciiib of Tolland. The first REAL / garden and. chickens. , Two blocks from Depot tacting ail the social organisi^ meeting will be held Friday after­ Priced epeOlally low. Uons. Square. Price $4,500. ' $1,500 cash needed. aa.a group for ...... 8229 noon at 3:45 o’clock at the Tol­ Word wras received here' Mon­ land Federated Church social Qt TAIL FOR TODAY (Branch of Oonneotleut's day night of the death o f Mrs. rooms. / ESTATE 2 ACRES. Chicken coop. 3-roOm cottage. One mile Furniture Store) Ralph.ph Thrall, a former resident The dance recently sponsored B .I9 " from Town line. Price $2,250, $1,500 needed. 4rL-B-B-R-T-S ' of EUliington. . Mrs. T h r ^ was 91 by the Tolland 4-H Girls netted X.'. years old to November,'’ 1943. She What Have You to iS Aliya SL—^Hsftford the- amoimt of 86.59. This will M.\J0R HOOPLB and her family lived here many be turned into the Red Cross fund. OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLUMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE SEVERAL OTHER SINGLE, TWO AND THREE-FAM­ years after her husband's death O f f e r '/ VF YOU NEEff) A comfortable The town committee of the Tol­ ILY HOUSES FROM $6,500 UP. maple chair or platform rocker, and tbs later part o f the time land 4-H will hold a meeting By Mrs. A iin e ^ b o t pllqu*' patterns; amounts of C6AO,3bKBftNB*R» WA8»bNeOiSHE& IS listen, IF t'W ] see us this week as we are offer­ making her home with her son Wednesday evening, March 8 in Sounds mv hannvV carefree mateHals specified, finiahi^ dl- PROUOOPHOUf— IP OUT OP 0OOMOS TOtt SeTTiN'' 4 until his marriage. The old home . / W. hsppy^ car^rrro ^ Cherry ALEXANDER ing some attractive pieces at!bat^ the Town HgU and have asked and spring-like, doeont it? A lit -, Tree Quitt (Pattern No. 5283) 'toUHADarr NkUF^BO A BACHELOR. GUILLOTIMEO. gain pricea Benson’s, 718 Main was sold and Mrs. Thrall went to representatives from the different — MASBE VOU TOOK X OONT CRAVIE live wiUi her daughters, in Hart­ tie red bird, big green leaves and send 15 cents to coin, pliu I cent •me QUIT (joesTioM, JARVIS streeL atxt to the A. 4 P. oiganlzatlons to meet with them nice, faL red chem o* are all com- | postage, your name. ,address and w e MietJir m b n e r . t MOUR SAMITAR.V APPLAUSE-' Howard R. Hastings ford. spending the summers with to' form a community committee CU SiH ^ COURSE -.-B ut t a b j p o r c e l a i n one and the winters with the oth­ bined in a famous old quilt design.' the pattern number tc.Anne Cabot Real Estate and Mortgages NEW XU 4 burn to plan for a rally to be' held OePTTbOCiAtfXTU . IN TNE Ot^tUeRetTV tUiS-OLD Real Estate Specialist er gas stoves for city or bottled er. Tbq daughters Sre Mrs. Clar­ M a k e'30 blocks, each 16 Inches The Manchester Herald.' 1160 26 Alexander Street ence S ^ d and Mrs. Guy Howard. some time to April. square. Put big leavte of green— 81 xOi avenue. New York 19, N. Y. tmCHIfiK.'— — ' OPIUe GREASY SPOON SAKEYkUVMAMS gss. Are only 862.50, ' ^ n sp n ’s, The Tolland Red Cross com­ GSTSEMEN.' 101 PHELPS ROAD TELEPHONE 4842 713 Main street, next to the A. The body will be brought to the patti led material >n 15 of the Have you had the Anne-Cabot ->->PREE INSTRUCTION Phmie 4112 or 7275 mittee has completed their drive Album for ths'Wtoter of I944T lea PORALLvUrtOCANTT * P. / Ellington cemetery for buriaL blocks—bright red .'berry clustark for the March 1944 Roll CalL Up in the other 15 blocks. The 8-inch 32 pages' contain designs for aJI PAN TUiE to Monday the sollclton had re­ border haa 22 red birds and a vine aorta of warm sweaters, mittens, CHECK f ported 81.138 on a quota o f design. Makes che hrighteat quilt scarves, hats, vsstecs, as well as MICKKY FINN The Kid Himself LANK LEUNARD 81,00 with some who spend the Imagtoable! many ipft designs. Price 15 cents winters out of town jret to be To obtain cutting pattern, ap- per copy. ‘ To the soldier, a B-19 is one of two IT'S FROM f^tCKEY. WELL.WELLl HE’LL HMMM! I'M 64A0 TO heard from. The committee things: s giant bomber or s gar­ wishes to thank all for their gen­ gantuan gal. Nine times out of ten FRAN! AND WHAT PROBABLY BE OROPPlNGl KNOW t h a t ! WEU — erous response and especially who it’s .the latter. Church aocists and A LETTER I OO you THINK— OVER TO SEE yOU AMY ySTANOING AT l e a s t he l o o k s gave as of Tolland, to addition to USO”a ara good at digging up B-19a \ LUCKV HE'S AT PEARL DAY, NOW! OH — AND h e a l t h y ! QIRL! HARBOR! ' their gift to war Industries. Many To Pattern Subscribers —uninunUooally, of courae—for HE SENT A PICTURE did this for Tolland. ItM oom- OF HIMSELF TC littla soldiers wha barMy passed mittee would like to include to Because o f the tremendous amount of mail being handled hy tha physical. If a buddy’s girl this Item a very hearty ’Thank the postal system these days, and the atiortage o f iaboi, we ask drooU all over a soldier about the You" to the 45 aolicltors who U l that you be patient if your patten Isn't dsUvered os piompUy swell blind date she has for him completed their work so prompt­ as In tbs posL H w ssason o f haiavy patten orders is now under and doesn’t aay a word about her ly. All results to this esnvaa way and wOl continue through Caster. Tberq are bouno to pe looks, but raves about her terrific seem to |My a flna tribute to the some delays. Patterns sre mailed thud-class apd aiq (rs(|u«nt|y peraonallty—make way foraB-191 Anserican I t ^ Croes. Dr. 8am- dslaysd becauas at postal coogtstkm. Be eai* to rstato' the aiu»> Sdron sokUsn pnfsr B -lts to any u ^ SUnpson, president; Mrs. bar ei ths patton ysa ardor. If you bavan’t laoalvad tbd pattern thing else, but a n n o w ^ to ta Leila B. HaU, treasurer; W. Hoyt l n « Taaaonahia Is^gth at tbm, plaaaa adriaa na tha wimhar nag found wImb yarn Im a osnnad 14 Hayden, ehalrman 1944 ooramit- size ordsred and wa will chack your order. coossailtve tfaness with a B-18 siM u e ( » D O N e tee^ William E. Anderson, vice are about ready to tqra yourseU \9-%\ SiNCK Wfflw- w . • ^ HcKwsM Isa«w«». ’ t o 19 m ■ luMfi 4rivn. - / i '/ - / - fSDAT, H AB (^ F A C E a Q a : ^ Manchester Evenin^^heraid - £ — iS------

Following the Lentmir^servlce Temple Cbeptet^.O. E. 8., will St Mary's Woman’a Auxiliary ^ Jlr. and Mr*. Fred A. M o o th ^ I this evening at UmHChadordU Lu­ m eet t o n i^ t at S ^ 'c lo c k in the will hold its monthly meeting Fri­ of 306 Bldrldge atreot, yaoalred theran churchr the members . of About Tom t Masonic Teihide.. A t this meeting day evenlnig St sight o’clock in Member o f the Aodit' woiil Momiajr of ttw aafb amval the Guild room. The guest speak­ the Ladies '^d Society will jiro- In o o f their aon, 8. 1-c. annual reports will be submitted Biireaa of Otgea n t loae er Win be Rev. 8. J. Sacsepkow- ceed to the HoUoran Funeral' WlUtam A. Moorhouee. Ho had and officers ohonen for the coming Muy Th^i^fsw T b « Ladiea’ A M Boetoty of Home, In tribute to M r » ' Eva Ib m aUtlonod fo r aome time In year. Refreshments'Will be served ski of St. John’s church on City of VUlogo-Chafnt XiBwiUoI Luthonn dm itih will way street, who will speak on Po­ Teichert who died Monday night Norfolk. Va, prior to leaving tWa by the men of the chapt^ with ' r, ■ . ' , ■' ' X;- tu montlij^ awettiig tomor­ Associate Patron Raymond Blan­ land. The hosteaaes w ill be Mlsa| and who was s msmber pf .^the so­ oonatry. (CISMiaed Adverttalog,. on Page 10) row aftomoon at tAO. A final ta- co, In charge. ‘ Gertrude Uddoi^.^.-'Mfsa Florence | ciety. V O ^ I X l n . , N 0 ^ 3 5 ^ MAMCII8STER»:CDN^., THURSDAY, MARCH 9,1944 TWELVE PAGES) port on the food aala. aiid ooUoo- Madden, Mrs;' Henry Madden, Uon wlU ba th« oOmmlt- The Mothera Circle of thp Sa- I , The regular meeting of Werd Mrs. Robert Dougan and Mrs. ] ALICE COFRAN «aa IB boaHMaa aeasion cred Haart will meet with Mra. Bernard Sheridan, of 47 Stephen | Cmeney Camp U 8 W V will be held Randall Toop. (Known As Queen Alice) tia fOdowad by aodal hour win a tomorrow night at 8 o’clock at the SPIRITVKL MEDIUM 'WttT nfroahmaats. atreet. tomorrow evening. Amejricait'B.oinb Bursts on Berlin Veteran of Foreign Wars Home at Prank E. Claughsey, son of Mrs. Seventh Daughter of h Seventh Sou the Q i^ n . Francis Fltxgerald, of 4 Lincoln Bom With a VeU l a n e ^ e street has been promoted from Readings Dally, Including Sunday, Rev. W . Ralph W ard, Jr., will seaman second class to storekeep­ • A. M. to 8 P. M. Or By Appohit- speak at the Lenten service to­ er third class. He received his boot ment In the Service of the Peo­ —BINGO— night at 7:80 in S t M ary's Elpls- training at Camp Sampson. N. Y„ ple for so Years. and haa been overseas for 10 i for copal church. The Jimior choir 169 Church Street, Hartford, Coan. .Toihoitow Night 8 O’Qock, Odd Fellows Hall will sing. months. Phone 6-3024 Now m aa SPONSORED BY KINO DAVID LODGE, I. O. O. F. 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Flying Fortresses and Lib­ 2 Lb,. 3 5 c 20 50 Rooms 2 and 3 country a post-war military policy erators on the German capital. Wednesday slrong forces ot U. S. heavy bombers again attacked Ber­ have Inflicted 9,000 casualties on alone, but by the "active opera­ It was the second day in P u re L a rd a N o Points! action alone. Odd FeDows'Building Binkinga by other causes—alr- founded on the principle of com- lin fdr the Third American raid in a week against the city. (A P Wirephoto from Arm y A ir Forces.) the Germans in and around Cas­ tions of a land Arm y of many mil­ row that the Fortresses and puLaory military training. sino since the end of January, A t the Office of plaries and warships— boosts the lions in cooperation with air and Liherators had hit the Ger­ Dixie total damage to Japanese ship­ . Representative Wadsworth (R., _____' • ____ m ■ bringing total enemy losses in It­ sea forces,” Lieut. Gen. Boris man capital, first attacked by RALPH BROLL ping to 1,980 enemy vessels of all N. Y .), author of the legislation,, said it had the support of Speaker aly for that period to approximate­ Sterligov declared in Red Star to­ American forces last Saturday Public Accountant types. W illkie Urges Oleomargarine Lb. 2 5 c Sam Rayburn. Republican Leader Soviet Troops Driving ly 40,000, Allied headquarters an­ day in commenting on the Britlsh- tmd again set afire_Mondayr Areas Not Reported nounced today. " X, and Tax Consultant Martin of Massachusetts, pkair- American air offensive against the / Today’s attack demortatrated Pursuant to policy, the N avy The Caaaino casualties, ' Includ­ Hours: 9 A M. to 3 P. M. man M ay (D ., K y:) of tlm Mili­ Reich. che amazing rcsei-ve strength in Elgin communique announcing the latest America Drop ing 1,600 captured -ind the remain­ equipment and the endurance 'of Monday Through Friday sinkings did not report the areas tary committee and Chairman Sterligov said that Ip |he begin­ Toward Key Junction der killed or wounded, were dla- ning the attacks on Hitler's home­ the Eighth A ir Force crews. . in which the submarines operated. Vinson (D., Ga.) of the Naval closed as a communique told of Lb. 2 4 c Evenings Tues., Thurs., Fri. land might have been interpreted Strong Fighter Escorts Oleomargarine However, our submarines are committee. the repulse ol two minor .German 7 P. M. to 9 P. M. Narrow View as revenge raids for the attacks Strong forces of ilghtera from known to have been operating Requiring House approval only, thrusts . against the American on London, but it was now clear the Eighth and Ninth Air Forces Sat. Afternoon 2 to 5 P. M. along the coastal waters of Japan the resolution wopid set up a 21- beachhead positions southeast of Bine Bonnet Capture of I A s S U r C AlMcS they have other purposes. escorted the bombers. The CORK Itself. ^ . man committee appointed by the Carroceto. JW.HAU speaker. Declares Nation Can Be Would Give Russians Foreign military apeclalists say The first announcement gave no In addition to the large tanker, German losses on the beachhead RALPH BROLL hint a r to how today’s bomber'rdf-"'' Oleomargarine Lb. 2 5 c MANCMISTM COMM- other ships sunk by the far-rang­ SeeB_.^eedL,for Study _____ have Been" an'nburiced Ss about these... operations are strategic W IL L A R D F. BILLING S Greatest in~ Historry ' Firm Grip on 40-MiIe“ mations compared in strength ing uridersisa craft included five Wadsworth said in an inter­ 000. In addition, the enemy haf 'iiomblng— designed to weaken the By Extending with yesterday’s raid on the Ger­ Bring in a coupon fo r any Margarine and get a lOe transports and ten cargo vessels, view he believed there was ‘.‘a suffered other casualties at th^ effort, disrupt transport and If Nationalistic Poli- Stretch of Railway. man capital by at least 850 four- ail of which presumably were en­ fundaipental need for a study hands of the British along the Oa-^ brekk down morale. The role of rebate. ______engined bombers. deavoring to keep men and ma­ such as this committee would cies Are Abandoned. riglltmo, at— the— hands of Is-extremely great^^t Aid Program First Berlin aanouncements fail­ B eaidalay*a terials moving to bases scattered London, March 9.— (/P)— French in the mountains north of X led on Page Four) ed to crow oyer the “great agrial over th* Pacific. (Continued on Page Six) Concord, N. H., March 9.—(>P)- Marshal Zhukov’s Red Army Cassino, andv on the Eighth Army Such heavy damage to the front. battles” as during the previous :-Lb. Jar 3 9 c Wendell Wlllkle declared today troops drove forward through Knox Arifues Such Ac- American raids and today’s for­ Peanut Butter m a ^ enemy’s shipping lines has been All Fronts Relatively 'Quiet A Special Purchase the deep, sticky mud of the mations may have reached the city accomplished with steady regulai’- that the Am erica of the future Except for the two minor stabs tion Need as United with comparatively minor resists Label FlEURITTt G A R D E N IA Ity and only Tuesday Admiral could be the greatest In history if southwestern Ukraine today oh the beachhe-ad. all fronts re­ Fleet ^i^osal Kelly W ill Get ance from Get-man fighters. I t Was Chester W. NlmiU, commander in it effects "abandonment of narrow toward the important junc­ Nations Close to O f­ mained relatively quiet yesterday certain that the .German air arm chief of the Pacific licet, condment- nationalistic policies” and shows tion of Proskurov, capture of aside from ,-outine patrolling, ar­ K a r o S y ru p i l 9 c Ing on the submarine campaign in fensive Greatest Ever. was experiencing one of the most Highest Medal "real and tangible , cooperation which, Moscow, dispatches tillery duels, and a German night Story Bad^d Guest Size Martex Towels NEW the Pacific, said "I think it has among the nations.^’. air raid on the beachhead In which exhausting weeks of the war. Berlin has now been shaken by Large Jar taken such a heavy fdll of their The 1940 Republican, presiden­ said would give the Russians Washington, March 9—tP)— anti personnel hombe were drop­ Reg. Prices Irregulars' shipping that lack/of shipping tial candidate, in an address pre­ a firm grip on a 40-mile'stretch of ped. more than- 30,000 tons of bombs For His Deeds this Odessa-Warsaw trunk rall- Navy Secretary Knox said today By Churcidjl since toe first big R. A.- F. raid Jar Sale Priced m ay. soon be a cohtrolling factor pared for the 40th annual meet­ In the Garigllano sector British H o n e y in what they arn able to do.” \ ing of the New Hampshire Good wi^Kbetween Proskurov and Volo- that the Allies are “on the threah- artillery got two direct hits on Nov. 18. Nlmltz alsq/expressed opinion Roads Association, iwid the “ini­ qhisk^C hold of critical” offensives against house which the Oorman.s were ob­ Pretut Furious Assault that our sut^arlne activities have Pittsburgh Soldier Wins served occupying. Eighth Army CoiiHrins Roosevelt An* 13 Ox. Package 59c VALUE ...... tiative and the self-reliance and C^rnl-Ostrov Captured the Axis which will dwarf all pre­ smashing furiously and con- forced the./Japanese to withdraw the character of our individual Canadian patrols engaged in tinuo'Usly at the capital, the Amer­ 4 5 i^ Congressional Medal of A dovl^. communique announc­ vious thrusts. ’ noiiiiceiiieiit Consider* their hear^ Naval units from their citizens . \ . can find a fruitful ed that Rician forces already skirmishes with the enemy around ican fotyw have followed the pat­ Thu.s, said Knox, this is. the the caves in the vicinity of Tollo Grape-Nut Flakes South f^acific base at 'Truk by Honor for Voluntary field for o p ^ t io n only in the un­ had capturkl Cherni-Ostrov, only ation Being Given to tern p ro v ^ successful in earlier FUR cutUpg off supplies of fuel. locking of America’s economic time for Congress to assure the and Polish artillery shelled enemy • • • s • • il miles northVeft of Proskurov, operations against Germany. 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Kelly, continuing the lend-lease act off on approximately 900 flights, Mihister Churchill said today that Specially Priced ”1. United States submarines dential primaries - tha[ first in the north. ous assault on the capital within of Pittsburgh- -is going to get the including M am uder ittacks on the disp^Mition of "enemy or cx-en- have reported sinking 16 vessels nation -in which suMorters of Failure of the Germans' to hold which expires June 30. A three- less than a week. X, 2 Pkgs. 21c in operations against the enemy Congressional Medal Of Honor. Willkie and Gov. 'T^mas E. year extensipn is being sought. harbor of Santo Stefano 80 miles /m y” fleets had best be left until Proskurov, it was pointed out, northwest >f Rome and Mitchell Experience naa shown that Ger­ In these waters, as follows: Dewey wUl battle for votes of the “Jlist A|lproarhing Crisis” Does he deserve it? Listen to \j(t>uld force them to fall back on blows against the rail yards at the end of the war. but confirmed man resistance grows .wealm the “One small cargo vessel, nine electorate as delegates to tlje Na­ Appearing as the final witness Poet Tea Enriched Package 'iant Size A Must For Your New Spring Siut the atory the W a r department a circuitous rail line running Orte north ot the capital. President Roosevelt's announce­ longer raiding continues while tlm medium cargo vessels, two med­ tells about the fighting Irishman tional Republican conventloi at the coliunittee hearings, Knox ment that consideration was be­ from Lwow to Cernauti, Rumania; Hit Rail and Road Targets ium cargo transports, one' large whose friends call him ’'Commkn* He said the nation today “Yi m I- „said >’^We ai^ Just now approach­ ing given to reinforcement of the (Continued on Page Four) thence back to the Odessa-W ar­ Invaders hit tail apd road tar­ C e re a ls 21c tanker, one large cargo transport. do,” and judge for yourself. tates and doubts its own capa^i' ing the crisis” and if it had not Soviet Navy by Italian or other saw line at Zhmerinka, if they gets at Montalto di Caatrq on the *‘2. These actions have not been Last Sept. 13. near Altavilla, ty” in handling post-war pro' beCi) for Ipnd-lease “ly® would not warships. 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Moscow bulletin said^ vealing any military secrets that WelslyStriki ians under the old arrangements. Sunbrtte TVA Activities J ^ p h Stalin in a npecial order of and surface shipM are 1,065 sunk, W orld war,” he declared, "are This narrowed the escape corridor these combined © ^rations will As President Roosevelt has SO” X 55” - » * 1 4 > Q the day broadcast from .Moscow 107 probably sunk and 817 damag­ saying that the solution of our for the G e r W n s fighting in the seem .small when offenalves now said the question of the future'em- announced tiM tay that toe Rus­ C le a n se r 6 Pkgs. 2 5 c $1.98 VALUE ed. problems lies In releasing our eco­ Staro-Konstamnov area to a 26- More ployment and disposal of the Ital­ — Under Attack peing planned take plkbe,” sians have o|tened stlii another of­ 6 3 2 ’®®— ^ 3 9 ’®® ^ 4 5 ® ® nomic life from any regulation mUe long gap^etween Gruzhev- Knox revealed that,'under lend- ian fleet has r,een a subject' of some discussion and in-particular fensive on the ITkralnian front un- v Fresh Pascal or Hearts of and in returning to the states Itsa and Volosov^y. lease, the U. 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Four bastions of Nikolaev and Kherson also iDelleve that the American Miners to 90,000. soutces," he said. fighting on three Invasion fronts tiota in Electric Rates. cow said, but was hurl^ back on thousand Naval aircraft also were on the lower Ung and Dnieper riv­ economy is, adequate in itself to may well be found that the FOX SCARFS around'the Bismarck sea crushed all sectors. provided. ers— had gained from 19 to 37 London, March 9 — ifl*; —• '(he Fresh Carrots Bch. 8 c tVashington, March 9— UP)— Deaeriltes .Allied Cooperation miles along a |0.$-mlle front In ■ " •* "Retreating under bIo\vs\pf the Welsh coal strike assumed more (Continued on Page Two) Bath Size Martex Towels (Coatinned en Page Two) Acting Chairman McKellar (D., (Continued on Page Rlx) He had special comment for the four days of fighting. X \ Soviet troops, the Germans^ban alarming proportions today when Tenn.) of the Senate Appropria­ French, and the Brazilians, in de­ doned tanks, guns and tracks fresh wave of walkouts boosted Reg. Prices Irregalara^ tions committee level a broad at­ scribing Allied cooperation. U. Casualties lotal l6A‘-!83 stuck in the mud,” the w ar bulle­ the number of idle miners to 90, Sal$..Briecd NATURAI, MDnC tack against the administration tin recounted. “Particular S. naval repair facilities have sent Washington, .March 9 — (JPi —- 000— or about 90‘-per cent of the Nazr^roops HEALTH MARKET X. of the Tennessee Valley authority Tito Mav Get hack into the w ar one French V SABLE BLEND Chuck Plant fierce engagements continue in th' total in the coal fields. .American ca:.ualti^ in this w a r so In 3 and 4 Skin S^wls today, charging tha giant govern­ town of Starij-Konstantlnov.” • yoattlaship. four cruisers, three de- A total of 165 mines now ' are fa r total I6 J.282, of whom S7Jt53 iroyers, three submarines . and $1.00 VALUE . ment-owned agency with an “out­ More Backino; More Than 3.000 Nazis Slain idle as a result of the w age dis­ T^p\pi)stacle arc dead. Sw retary ot W ar Stim-- Our Fish Department RUSSIAN Works Again rageous” discrimination In ^elec­ More than 3,000 Nazi were .si'll tankers. The carrier Bearn son, at a news conference today, pute, which is depriving Britain's tric rates and with various ex­ slain during the day’s operai is\ow being conditioned for ac- war industries of sorely-needed announced that Army caaualtlrs is show ing a tempting display of varied Sea Foods for .V .• ------penditures unauthorized by Con­ according to the^ communl tionXhe added. \ fuel and threatening to cripple, the (as of Feb. 23) totaled 121,458. (M your sefectioii. We always dress; fish as you want it, SQUIRREL $ 9 9 0 Bragll is convoying merchant Finns ReadyXto Accept this number, 20J192 ware killed, J$Lrl9 VALUE ...... Strikers Return Pending gress. Signs British About to transportation system. MOUNTAIN S^filE PER 47,318 wounded, ‘26,326 are missing ready to cook. This week wc have: His charges were set forth in (Continued on Page Tw o) ships ahd helping ,to protect South 14 Pits Clone in. Swansea'District Most of ^iHUlions \ SKIN Give Diplomatic Sup­ and 27.222 are prls«>ners ot war.- In 3 and 4 Skin Scarft Arbitration of Dfs- the printed record of hearings on American sea" janek Its sailors The strike spread this morning JACKETS on lend-l^se patrol boats have The latest .Navy total Is 4UJt24, the $8,SO(),000,000 independent tp the Swansea anthracite district Imposed hv Russians. port ' to Partisans. made up of i7.?61 killed, V.9IV Mackerel - Cod - Pollock - Solnidn $1.39 VALUE ...... pute Over Seniority. TreasuiT-Balance rescued sWvlvbrs of • torpedoed when 14 pits closed there. 9 9 ^ wounded, 9.'':S9 missing and 4,414